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Specifications  subject to change without notice.

INSTALLING DUCTWORK

Connect the return and supply ducts to the duct collars provided on the
unit. Adequate distance between the return and supply diffusers should be
maintained to avoid short circulation of air within the space.

The filter is located on the return side of the unit, on the rear or bottom
depending on the return air inlet arrangement.

A150671

Fig. 13

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Installing Duct

OUTSIDE AIR CONNECTION

If necessary, an outside air connection knockout is located on the side of
the unit downstream of the air filter. It is recommended to field supply and
field install a booster fan on the duct work used for outside air. A booster
fan may be powered by the connection on the PCB board CN43. The
maximum input for the motor is 200W. The output of the NEW FAN will
be active while the indoor fan is active.

NOTE:  The amount of outside air is dependent on different factors as
the booster fan, outside air duct work type and length, static pressure,
conditions, etc..

Ø4.92” (125mm)

  Ø6.3”(160mm)

Fig. 14

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Outside Air Connection

CONDENSATE PIPE INSTALLATION

The unit is supplied with a 1 1/4−in. OD drain connection to connect
copper or PVC drain piping. When installing condensate piping, follow
these recommendations:

S

Install drains to meet local sanitation codes.

S

The Ducted Style Indoor unit is supplied with a condensate lift pump

that is capable of lifting water 29.5in. (750mm).

S

The highest point in the condensate piping should be as close to the

unit as possible (see Fig. 17).

S

Condensate piping should slope downward in the direction of

condensate flow, with a minimum gradient of 1/100.

S

When multiple units are connected to a common condensate drain,

ensure the drain is large enough to accommodate the volume of

condensate from all units. It is also recommended to have an air vent

in the condensate piping to prevent air lock.

S

Condensate piping must not be installed where it may be exposed to

freezing temperatures.

S

To prevent the pipe from sagging, space hanging wires every

39−59in. (1−1.5m).

S

If the outlet of the drainpipe is higher than the body’s pump joint,

provide a lift pipe for the exhaust outlet of the indoor unit. The lift

pipe must be installed no higher than 21.7in. (55cm) from the ceiling

board. The distance between the unit and the lift pipe must be less

than 7.9in (20cm). Incorrect installation could cause water to flow

back into the unit and flood.

S

To prevent air bubbles, keep the drain hose level or slightly tiled up

<3in. (75mm).

1. Cover the drain hose with heat insulation to prevent

condensation and leakage.

2. Attach the mouth of the drain hose to the unit’s outlet pipe.

Sheath the mouth of the hose and clip it firmly with a pipe clasp
(see Fig. 15).

      Drainpipe

connecting port  

Drain hose

Pipe clasp

Insulation

Fig. 15

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Indoor Drainpipe Installation

Fig. 16

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Condensate piping without a pump

(39-59”)

(7.9”)

<20cm

)

7.

1

2(

mc

5

5

<

Lean over 1/50

1-1.5m

Ceiling

0 - 75mm 

(3”)

Fig. 17

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Condensate piping with a pump

When connecting multiple drainpipes, install the pipes as illustrated on
Fig. 18.

0-53cm
(20.8”)

10cm
(4”)

Fig. 18

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Connecting Multiple Drain Pipes

Summary of Contents for DLFLDA

Page 1: ...mages are for illustration purposes only Actual models may differ slightly TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS 2 PARTS LIST 3 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 4 WIRING 4 DIMENSIONS 5 INSTALLATION CLEARANC...

Page 2: ...ill result in severe personal injury or death WARNING signifies hazards which could result in personal injury or death CAUTION is used to identify unsafe practices which may result in minor personal i...

Page 3: ...llustration purposes only Notes If the outdoor unit is higher than the indoor unit prevent rain from flowing into the indoor unit along the connection pipe by creating a downward arc in the connection...

Page 4: ...EMF area and communication issues exist a 14 2 stranded shielded wire can be used to replace L2 and S between outdoor unit and indoor unit landing the shield onto ground in the outdoor unit only Sizes...

Page 5: ...2 29 2 14 2 3 3 5 5 3 3 3 3 40 mm 700 200 506 450 137 537 30 152 599 186 50 741 360 84 140 84 84 18 1 18 In 34 65 8 27 26 54 23 62 5 51 27 80 1 97 5 35 30 79 7 48 1 57 36 22 20 3 07 5 83 3 46 4 41 54...

Page 6: ...6 32801000302 Specifications subject to change without notice DIMENSIONS CONT Airflow Airflow Fig 5 Indoor Unit Sizes 58K...

Page 7: ...ess Panel 17 7 in 45cm x 17 7 in 45cm 7 8 in 20cm 11 81 in 30cm 4 in 10cm Bottom Return Blower Motor Service Clearance Filter Service Clearance Blower Motor Service Clearance PCB Board Service Clearan...

Page 8: ...ling grid is supported separately from the unit The ceiling grid must not be supported by any part of the unit or any associated wiring or piping work CAUTION MOUNTING THE UNIT 1 INSTALLING HANGER BOL...

Page 9: ...he condensate piping should be as close to the unit as possible see Fig 17 S Condensate piping should slope downward in the direction of condensate flow with a minimum gradient of 1 100 S When multipl...

Page 10: ...with clamps on both ends c Connect the drainpipe to the connector D see Fig 20 d Plug the power cable of the external pump to CN13 PUMP pin and plug the water level sensor cable to the CN5 WATER to en...

Page 11: ...T PUMP AND DRAINAGE TEST Follow these steps to perform the test 1 Remove the test cover by rotating it counter clockwise as shown in Fig 27 2 Using a piece of tubing or pipe fill the condensate lift p...

Page 12: ...lection either SP or AF NOTE T1 T2 T26 T3 T4 are sub menus for thermistors Do not select for setting external static pressure Fig 30 Wired Controller Menu Selection 1 If setting the external static pr...

Page 13: ...40 Pa 24 42 72 98 0 100 24 In WG 0 10 0 216 0 336 0 528 0 0 64 Pa 25 54 84 132 0 160 36 In WG 0 168 0 312 0 48 0 62 0 0 64 Pa 42 78 120 155 0 160 48 In WG 0 18 0 404 0 616 0 64 0 0 64 Pa 45 101 154 1...

Page 14: ...14 32801000302 Specifications subject to change without notice FAN PERFORMANCES AT VARYING STATIC PRESSURES CONT Fig 32 Fan Performance 40MBDQ09...

Page 15: ...32801000302 15 Specifications subject to change without notice FAN PERFORMANCES AT VARYING STATIC PRESSURES CONT Fig 33 Fan Performance 40MBDQ12...

Page 16: ...16 32801000302 Specifications subject to change without notice FAN PERFORMANCES AT VARYING STATIC PRESSURES CONT Fig 34 Fan Performance 40MBDQ18...

Page 17: ...32801000302 17 Specifications subject to change without notice FAN PERFORMANCES AT VARYING STATIC PRESSURES CONT Fig 35 Fan Performance 40MBDQ24...

Page 18: ...18 32801000302 Specifications subject to change without notice FAN PERFORMANCES AT VARYING STATIC PRESSURES CONT Fig 36 Fan Performance 40MBDQ36...

Page 19: ...32801000302 19 Specifications subject to change without notice FAN PERFORMANCES AT VARYING STATIC PRESSURES CONT Fig 37 Fan Performance 40MBDQ48...

Page 20: ...20 32801000302 Specifications subject to change without notice FAN PERFORMANCES AT VARYING STATIC PRESSURES CONT Fig 38 Fan Performance 40MBDQ58...

Page 21: ...5 0 56 420 48 3 2 0 75 560 58 3 65 0 952 1000 LEGEND FLA Full Load Amps CONNECTION DIAGRAMS Fig 39 Connection Diagrams sizes 09 to 24 Fig 40 Connection Diagrams sizes 36 and 58 Fig 41 Control and Powe...

Page 22: ...Table 9 for the flare nut spaces Table 9 Flare Nut Spacing OUTER DIAM mm A mm Max Min 1 4 6 35 0 05 1 3 0 03 0 7 3 8 9 52 0 06 1 6 0 04 1 0 1 2 12 7 0 07 1 8 0 04 1 0 5 8 15 88 0 09 2 2 0 08 2 0 Bar C...

Page 23: ...a wireless remote controller is used relocate the IR receiver within line of sight of remote location using the 6 ft cable included The factory location of the IR receiver is inside the control box s...

Page 24: ...Open front panel of the indoor unit 4 Push the manual switch once to energize the unit The set conditions of manual operation are as follows Preset set point 76_F 24_C Fan speed AUTO Discharge air dir...

Page 25: ...F6 Compressor low pressure protection H 4 times X E3 Indoor fan speed has been out of control H 5 times X E4 Indoor room temperature sensor T1 open circuit or short circuit H 6 times X E5 Evaporator...

Page 26: ...26 32801000302 Specifications subject to change without notice Copyright 2018 International Comfort Products CMNA 1025 Cobb Place Blvd NW Kennesaw GA 30152...

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