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Fig. 62 — Cooling and Heating System Wiring 

Diagram

Fig. 63 — Cooling and Heating Units Adopt Electric 

Heating Device

Fig. 64 — 24V Thermostat Wiring Diagram

Step 10 - Setting Static Pressure and Airflow

NOTE: Remove the middle panel from the unit and the control 
panel cover to allow access to the IR Receiver.

 

The indoor fan coil units can be programmed to have different static pressures 
settings or airflows; the factory default setting is SP1 (see below). Follow the 
next steps to set the 

static pressure

 or 

Automatic Airflow

 using the Wireless 

Remote Controller according to the installation conditions.
• The external static pressure can be manually changed to the fan 

curves SP1, SP2, SP3, SP4.

• Choose the Automatic Airflow 

“AF”

 adjustment function to 

automatically identify the static pressure and regulate the airflow amount.

Follow these instructions to configure:

1. Ensure the test run is done with a dry coil. If the coil is not dry, run 

the unit for 2 hours in the 

FAN ONLY

 mode to dry the coil.

2. Check that both the power supply wiring and the duct installation have been 

completed. Check that the supply air vent is properly positioned. Check that 
the air filter is properly attached to the air return side passage of the unit.

3. If there is more than one air inlet and/or outlet, adjust the dampers 

so that the airflow rate of each air inlet and outlet conforms to the 
designed airflow rate. 

The wireless remote controller is required 

to setup the static pressure of the indoor air handler units

NOTE: When a system is using the 24V interface built-in, the indoor 
unit’s fan speed defaults to AUTO with the indoor unit’s default logic.

The external static pressure should be selected using the wireless 
remote controller (RG57F3(B)/BGEFU1), included with the indoor 
unit, by pointing it toward the indoor unit’s Infrared Receiver located 
inside the control box.

a.

Before using the service functions of the remote, turn OFF 
the thermostat if connected.

b. Turn off the power to the indoor and outdoor units for 3 

minutes. 

c. Turn the power back on. Wait 1 minute and check the 24 

volt Interface digital display. If the display reads “00”, then 

proceed. If not, make sure that the thermostat is turned OFF.

d. Remove the batteries from the RG57 wireless remote 

controller and wait for the remote screen to clear or press 

any button and the screen clears.

e. Reinstall the batteries.
f. Within 30 seconds of replacing the batteries, simultaneously press 

MODE

 and 

TIMER ON 

for five (5) seconds. You are now in the 

SERVICE FUNCTION

 mode – and the remote display reads 

F1

.

g. Manual static pressure or 

AUTOMATIC AIRFLOW 

ADJUSTMENT

 selection:

1. For manual static pressure selection, press the 

DOWN

 arrow in 

the center of the remote (labeled 

TEMP

) to display 

E9

. Press 

MODE

 to set the external static pressure/airflow rate in the 

range of 1~4. Press 

TIMER ON

 to confirm. 

NOTE: Reinstall 

the middle panel and leave in place while the fan is running 

to set the fan curve.

 The values on the remote controller 

(

1,2,3,4

) correlate directly to the static pressure curves 

SP1, 

SP2, SP3, SP4

 (See “FAN PERFORMANCES AT VARYING 

STATIC PRESSURES” on page 22). After selecting speed 

power off the outdoor unit for 3 minutes to lock in the change.

2. If choosing the 

AUTOMATIC AIRFLOW ADJUSTMENT

 

function, with F1 in the remote display, press the 

DOWN

 arrow 

once and 

d4

 appears. Press 

TIMER ON

 to confirm.

 NOTE: 

Reinstall the middle panel and leave in place while the fan is 

running to establish automatic air flow adjustment

AF

 

appears in the unit’s LED display. The system starts the fan for 

the airflow automatic adjustment. The 

ON

 indicator flashes 

when the fan runs during the 

AUTOMATIC AIRFLOW 

ADJUSTMENT

. After 3 to 6 minutes, the system stops 

operating once the 

AUTOMATIC AIRFLOW 

ADJUSTMENT

 is complete.

h. Remove the remote controller battery, and then re-insert the 

battery after the remote controller screen goes blank. The 

remote controller exits the 

SERVICE FUNCTION

 mode. 

INDOOR UNIT OUTPUT WITH 24VAC 1.5A

INDOOR UNIT

THERMOSTAT

INDOOR UNIT

THERMOSTAT

Aux

Aux

BLUE

RED

YELLOW

GREEN

WHITE

BROWN

CN15

 R   C

CN18

CN19

 G1 G2 G3  Y   W   G

2

4

V R

2

4

V C

Cool

Heat

Auto_Fan

Aux/Dry

CN22

24V THERMOSTAT

Summary of Contents for DLFLAA

Page 1: ...work gloves Have a fire extinguisher available Read these instructions thoroughly and follow all warnings or cautions included in the literature and attached to the unit Consult local building codes a...

Page 2: ...allation parts and accessories to install the system Improper installation may result in water leakage electrical shock and fire or cause the equipment to fail Keep the installation manual in a safe p...

Page 3: ...84 11 8 299 13 3 339 3 0 75 2 5 64 4 9 124 6 8 174 1 7 44 A HEIGHT 48 1 1222 C WIDTH 19 7 501 4 8 121 2 4 61 6 7 171 2 2 57 D DUCT 18 2 462 E DUCT 10 3 262 B DEPTH 21 1 535 0 8 21 0 5 13 0 6 16 18 4...

Page 4: ...med according to the installation instructions Improper installation can cause water leakage electrical shock or fire In North America installation must be performed in accordance with the requirement...

Page 5: ...t is installed over a finished ceiling and or living area building codes may require a field supplied secondary condensate pan to be installed under the entire unit Some localities may allow as an alt...

Page 6: ...t 5 Install the drain lines Fig 7 Vertical Upflow Installations Fig 8 Horizontal Right Installations NOTE For a horizontal right installation secondary condensate pan field supplied must be installed...

Page 7: ...d drain pan assembly 9 Reinstall the pipe temperature sensor in its original position Attach the room temperature sensor to the evaporator output pipe protection sleeve Fig 15 Reinstall the Pipe Tempe...

Page 8: ...uipped with the electric auxiliary heat module please check the electric auxiliary heat module specification that is compatible with the unit to avoid unnecessary consequences caused by improper match...

Page 9: ...into the opening made by removal of the sheet metal cover s Ensure the two support rod ends are on the opposite bulkhead Fig 24 Insert Heating Module 5 Use the 3 screws 6 screws for 15K or 20K remove...

Page 10: ...quirements and local codes see Table 6 on page 11 Choose the power cord and the power cord installation location see Figure 30 Each circuit breaker group needs to connect to the power input line Where...

Page 11: ...do not have a 90 degree elbow and 10ft 3m of main duct to first branch takeoff may require internal acoustical insulation lining As an alternative fibrous ductwork may be used if constructed and insta...

Page 12: ...ood 2 Use a 2 5in 65mm core drill to drill a hole in the wall Make sure the hole is drilled at a slight downward angle so that the outdoor end of the hole is lower than the indoor end by about 0 5in 1...

Page 13: ...g an airtight seal a After removing the burrs from the cut pipe seal the ends with PVC tape to prevent foreign materials from entering the pipe b Sheath the pipe with insulating material c Place flare...

Page 14: ...nder to prevent kinking or damaging the tubing 6 After connecting the copper pipes to the outdoor unit wrap the power cable signal cable and the piping together with binding tape NOTE While bundling t...

Page 15: ...ost positive way of assuring a system is free of air and moisture see Fig 49 NOTE DO NOT add a filter line drier Fig 49 Deep Vacuum Graph Triple Evacuation Method The triple evacuation method should b...

Page 16: ...it would lose power A disconnect switch is not required on the indoor unit side on the wiring between the outdoor and indoor unit A 3 pole disconnect purchased separately may be used for extra protect...

Page 17: ...e is a ground wire To minimize voltage drop the factory recommended wire size is 14 2 power stranded with a ground Communication Wiring A separate 2 wire cable stranded shielded copper conductor with...

Page 18: ...0 5 0 20 120 36 5 0 42 250 48 5 0 65 400 3 S 1 L1 2 L2 208 230 1 60 Power Supply Main 1 L1 208 230 1 60 2 L2 3 S 1 L1 2 L2 CONNECTING CABLE OUTDOOR TO INDOOR Indoor Unit Power Supply 208 230 1 60 Indo...

Page 19: ...Indoor Unit Control Box Sizes 36 48 LED Display The control displays active faults codes on the LED display When the control displays the fault code and the LED flashes quickly there is something wro...

Page 20: ...nnected b Turn off the power to the indoor and outdoor units for 3 minutes c Turn the power back on Wait 1 minute and check the 24 volt Interface digital display If the display reads 00 then proceed I...

Page 21: ...troller exits the MODIFICATION mode After you power OFF the unit power the unit ON again and the unit retains the setting value Fig 65 RG57 Remote Controller FP Activate Disable freeze protection func...

Page 22: ...1 400 1 310 1 215 1 105 950 825 Low 1 525 1 450 1 372 1 280 1 190 1 074 935 785 650 36 SP1 High 1 335 1 270 1 165 1 062 950 810 645 450 240 Medium 1 185 1 100 990 845 685 520 335 Low 1 020 915 775 60...

Page 23: ...Pressurein WC High Medium Low SP4 0 200 400 600 800 1 000 1 200 1 400 1 600 1 800 2 000 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 Air ow CFM Sta cPressurein WC High Medium Low SP1 0 200 400 600 800 1 000 1...

Page 24: ...M Sta cPressurein WC High Medium Low SP2 0 200 400 600 800 1 000 1 200 1 400 1 600 1 800 2 000 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 Air ow CFM Sta c Pressurein WC High Medium Low SP3 0 200 400 600 800...

Page 25: ...conditioner Turn off the main power switch and reinstall the test cover NOTE If the unit malfunctions or does not operate according to your expectations please refer to the Troubleshooting section of...

Page 26: ...FF E0 Indoor unit EEPROM parameter error 2 times OFF E1 Indoor outdoor unit communication error 4 times OFF E3 The indoor fan speed is operating outside of the normal range 5 times OFF E4 Indoor room...

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