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PERFORMANCE CURVES
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The standard data contained in these specifications apply only to the operation of the air conditioner under normal conditions,
Since operating conditions vary according to the areas where these units are installed. The following information has been
provided to clarify the operating characteristics of the air conditioner under the conditions indicated by the performance curve.
(1) GUARANTEED VOLTAGE
Rated voltage : ±10% (198~264V), 50Hz
(2) AIR FLOW
Air flow should be set at MAX.
(3) MAIN READINGS
(1) Indoor intake air wet-bulb temperature : ˚CWB
(2) Indoor outlet air wet-bulb temperature : ˚CWB
(3) Outdoor intake air dry-bulb temperature : ˚CDB
(4) Total input : W
Indoor air wet-bulb temperature difference on the left side of the chart on this page shows the difference between the
indoor intake air wet-bulb temperature and the indoor outlet air wet-bulb temperature for your reference at service.
How to measure the indoor air wet-bulb temperature difference
1. Attach at least 2 sets of wet-and dry-bulb thermometers to the indoor air intake as shown in the figure, and at least 2 sets of
wet-and-dry-bulb thermometers to the indoor air outlet. The thermometers must be attached to the position where air speed
is high.
2. Attach at least 2 sets of dry-bulb thermometers to the outdoor air intake.
Cover the thermometers to prevent direct rays of the sun.
3. Check that the air filter is cleaned.
4. Open windows and doors of the room.
5. Press the EMERGENCY OPERATION switch to start the EMERGENCY COOL MODE.
6. When system stabilizes after more than 15 minutes, measure temperature and take an average temperature.
7. 10 minutes later, measure temperature again and check that the temperature does not change.
Air in
Air out
Wet-and dry-bulb
thermometers
FRONT VIEW
Dry-bulb
thermometers
BACK VIEW
INDOOR UNIT
OUTDOOR UNIT
10.4
9.5
8.7
7.8
7.0
6.2
MCF-13NV
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E3
intake
intake
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E3