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(Only the 18000Btu/hr unit has the “Network Address Set” function)

Every  air-conditioner  within  the  network  has  only  one  network 
address  to  distinguish  from  each  other.  The  address  code  of  the 
air-conditioner in LAN is set by code switches S1 & S2 on the Main 
Control Board of the indoor unit, and the set range is 0-63.

Network Address Set

9.4

Table 9-1

Link the connective cables to the terminals, as identified with 
their respective matching numbers on the terminal block of the 
indoor and outdoor units.

Re-install the indoor unit and outdoor unit in their original way.

Power Specification

9.2

Wiring Figure

9.3

(Refer to Table 9-2)

(Refer to Fig. 9-4

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Fig. 9-7)

10.  TEST OPERATION

The  test  operation  must  be  carried  out  after  the  entire 
installation has been completed.

Please confirm the following points before the test operation:

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According  to  the  user's  requirements,  install  the  remote 
controller  frame  in  a  place  where  the  remote  controller's 
signal can reach the indoor unit easily.

Test the operation.

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The indoor unit and outdoor unit are installed properly.
Tubing and wiring are correctly implemented.
The refrigerant pipe system is leakage-checked.
The drainage is unimpeded.
The heating insulation works well.
The ground wiring is connected correctly.
The  length  of  the  tubing  and  the  added  stow  capacity  of 
the refrigerant have been recorded.
The  power  voltage  fits  the  rated  voltage  of  the  air 
conditioner.
There is no obstacle at the outlet and inlet of the outdoor 
and indoor units.
The gas-side and liquid-side stop valves are both open.
The air conditioner is pre-heated by turning on the power.

Set  the  air  conditioner  to  "COOLING"  mode  with  the  remote 
controller,  and  check  the  following  points.  If  there  are  any 
malfunctions,  please  resolve  it  according  to  the  chapter 
"Troubleshooting" in the "Owner's Manual". 

1) The Indoor Unit. Check:
a. Whether the switch on the remote controller works well.
b. Whether the buttons on the remote controller work well.
c. Whether the air flow louver moves normally.
d. Whether the room temperature is adjusted well.
e. Whether the indicator lights work normally.
f. Whether the temporary buttons work well.
g. Whether the drainage is normal.
h.  Whether  there  is  vibration  or  abnormal  noise  during 
operation.
I. Whether the air conditioner heats well, in the case of the 
HEATING/COOLING type.

2) The Outdoor Unit. Check:
a.  Whether  there  are  any  vibrations  or  abnormal  noises 
during operation.
b.  Whether  the  generated  wind,  noise,  or  condensation 
from the air conditioner create any local disturbances.
c. Whether any of the refrigerant has leaked. 

After  restarting,  a  protection  feature  prevents  the  air 
conditioner from being activated for approximately 3 minutes 
after shut off.

CAUTION

Summary of Contents for FAB Series

Page 1: ...his manual carefully before installing or operating your new air conditioning system Make sure to save this manual for future reference Installation Manual FAB FYB Series FAB Cooling Only Version FYB Cooling and Heating Version Inverter and Inverter Models 9 000 BTU h through 12 000 BTU h ...

Page 2: ...If used as a part of a MULTI Split System please refer to the Installation Operation manuals packed with the multi split outdoor unit ...

Page 3: ...nsufficient or the installation is improperly done the set can possibly drop and cause injury The appliance shall not be installed in or near the laundry room Before obtaining access to the terminals all supply circuits must be disconnected The appliance must be positioned so that the plug is easily accessible The enclosure of the appliance shall be marked by words or by symbols with the direction...

Page 4: ...ended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision Don t install the air conditioner in the following locations Anywhere that contains unsealed petrolatum Areas with salt saturated air such as near the coast Areas with caustic gas sulfide for example existent in the air such as near a hot spring Areas with fluctuations in incoming power supply or unstable power where the voltage...

Page 5: ...sitive and negative poles are in their proper positions when loading batteries This manual is subject to changes due to technological improvement without further notices Cautions regarding Remote Controller installation Remote Controller Remote Controller Holder Mounting Screw B ST2 9x10 C H Table 3 1 QUANTITY SHAPE NAME 1 Hook 6 Owner s Manual 7 Installation Manual 2 Remote Controller 3 Frame 5 A...

Page 6: ...ent image interference and noise coming from those electrical appliances Noise may be generated depending on the conditions under which the electric wave is generated even if a 1 meter distance is kept There is sufficient room for installation and maintenance Refer to Fig 5 1 and Fig 5 2 The outlet and the inlet are not impeded and the influence of external air is minimized The air flow has reach ...

Page 7: ...he drain hole and drained away to an appropriate place so as not to affect other nearby people Select the best position that will not be subject to snow drifts accumulation of leaves or other seasonal debris If unavoidable please cover the unit with a shelter Install the unit in a location that is as close as possible to the indoor unit If possible remove all nearby obstacles so as to prevent air ...

Page 8: ...installation Connecting pipes should not be installed until the indoor and outdoor units have already been fixed into place Keep the connecting pipes dry and do not let moisture inside during installation Heat insulation work should be installed properly and fully on both sides of the gas piping and the liquid piping Otherwise there can be a risk of water leakage Pipe Connection Procedure 7 1 Tabl...

Page 9: ... Refer to Fig 7 3 Fig 7 2 Fig 7 3 How to take outdoor unit apart to connect the pipes Remove the water tray Refer to Fig 7 4 Remove the water tray Refer to Fig 7 4 Flaring 1 Cut pipe using a pipe cutter Refer to Fig 7 5 Insert a flare nut into the pipe then flare the pipe Refer to Table 7 2 for the dimension of flare nut spacings 90 Lean crude burr Fig 7 5 Fig 7 4 How to Connect the Pipes Water Tr...

Page 10: ... 32 Ø 3 8 Ø 1 2 Ø 5 8 Hexagonal wrench 6 mm Ø 3 4 Hexagonal wrench 10 mm Ø 1 Service Port Cap 26 32 17 20 13 16 4 5 6 7 5 10 12 20 25 8 5 10 2 10 12 MC MC BLUE Low Pressure Side of Manifold Gauge RED High Pressure Side of Manifold Gauge YELLOW Common Side of Manifold Gauge BLUE Low Pressure Gauge RED High Pressure Gauge Low Pressure Valve High Pressure Valve Preparations and Precautions can cause ...

Page 11: ...Valve Fig 6 2 9 Insert hexagonal wrench into the service valve LIQUID Side Valve and open the valve by turning the wrench in a 1 4 counterclockwise turn Listen for the sound of gas exiting the system then close the valve after 5 seconds 10 Watch the Pressure Gauge for a few minutes to make sure that there is no drop in the pressure value indicating a leak The Low Pressure Gauge should now show a p...

Page 12: ... must be heat insulated or it as well as the connections of the indoor unit will condense dew Hard PVC binder must be used for the pipe connection Make sure there is no leakage With the connection part to the indoor unit please ensure not to apply pressure on the side of indoor unit pipes When the declivity of the drain pipe downwards is over 1 100 there should not be any winding The total length ...

Page 13: ...ly The power connection for the air conditioner has to be done at the main power distribution source The distribution has to be of a low impedance normally the required impedance is reached at a 32A fusing point No other equipment should be connected with this power line For detailed installation exceptions please refer to your power supplier to confirm if restrictions apply for products like wash...

Page 14: ...nnected correctly The length of the tubing and the added stow capacity of the refrigerant have been recorded The power voltage fits the rated voltage of the air conditioner There is no obstacle at the outlet and inlet of the outdoor and indoor units The gas side and liquid side stop valves are both open The air conditioner is pre heated by turning on the power Set the air conditioner to COOLING mo...

Page 15: ...8 000 BTU hr OUTDOOR UNIT POWER WIRING STRONG ELECTRIC SIGNAL WEAK ELECTRIC SIGNAL Wiring Figure The power supply included in the above mentioned can be applied to the table Before obtaining access to terminals all supply circuits must be disconnected CAUTION Fig 9 4 Ground Wiring Ground Wiring Power Supply Switch Fuse Available locally Power Wiring Indoor Power Linking Wiring Outdoor Strong elect...

Page 16: ...Unit Ground the air conditioner properly to ensure its anti interference function Fig 10 6 Ground Wiring Ground Wiring Power Supply Switch Fuse Available locally Power Wiring indoor Power linking Wiring Outdoor Weak electric signal link wiring Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit Power Supply Ground the air conditioner properly to ensure its anti interference function Magnetic Ring optional Hitch onto the com...

Page 17: ...nding chart or it may lead to damage The signs of the indoor terminal block in some of following fugures may be replaced by L N L1 N1 CAUTION Fig 9 7 Ground Wiring Ground Wiring Power Supply Switch Fuse Available locally Power Wiring Outdoor Strong electric signal link wiring Weak electric signal link wiring Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit Ground the air conditioner properly to ensure its anti interferen...

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