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Air conditioner

Installation manual

AM***HNNDEH/TL

 

• Thank you for purchasing this Samsung air conditioner.

 

• Before operating this unit, please read this manual carefully and retain it for future reference.

Summary of Contents for AM HNNDEH/TL Series

Page 1: ...Airconditioner Installation manual AM HNNDEH TL Thank you for purchasing this Samsung air conditioner Before operating this unit please read this manual carefully and retain it for future reference ...

Page 2: ...rt gas from the indoor unit 9 Step 6 Cutting and flaring the pipes 9 Step 7 Connecting the assembly pipes to the refrigerant pipes 10 Step 8 Performing the gas leak test 11 Step 9 Insulating the refrigerant pipes 11 Step10 Installing the drain hose and drain pipe 12 Step11 Performing the drainage test 14 Step12 Connecting the power and communication cables 15 Step13 Optional Extending the power ca...

Page 3: ...n designed the indoor unit is not suitable to be installed in areas used for laundry Do not use the units if damaged If problems occur switch the unit off and disconnect it from the powersupply In orderto prevent electric shocks fires orinjuries always stop the unit disable the protection switch and contact SAMSUNG s technical support if the unit produces smoke if the powercable is hot ordamaged o...

Page 4: ...t the voltage and frequency of the power supply complywith the specifications and that the installed power is sufficient to ensure the operation of any other domestic appliance connected to the same electric lines Always verify that the cut off and protection switches are suitably dimensioned Verify that the airconditioneris connected to the power supply in accordance with the instructions provide...

Page 5: ...that it is beyond public access and is not touchable by users Rigid wall without vibration Where it is not exposed to direct sunshine Where the airfilter can be removed and cleaned easily Do not install the airconditionerin following places Place where there is mineral oil orarsenic acid Resin parts flame and the accessories may drop orwatermay leak The capacity of the heat exchangermay reduce or ...

Page 6: ...on bolt 4 M8 M10 210 Fresh airintake hole 1000 or more Required space 671 671 590 610 Celling opening 590 610 Celling opening 522 Space of suspension bolts 522 Space of suspension bolts 288 321 28 Model AM028HNNDEH AM036HNNDEH AM045HNNDEH Liquid pipe connection mm Ø6 35 1 4 Gas pipe connection mm Ø12 70 1 2 Drain hose connection mm outerdiameter Ø25 innerdiameter Ø20 ...

Page 7: ...arry the indoor unit Step 3 Optional Insulating the bodyof the indoorunit If you install a cassette type indoor unit on the ceiling when temperature is over 27 C and humidity is over 80 you must apply an extra10 mm thick polyethylene insulation or a similartype of insulation to the body of the indoor unit Cut away the part where pipes are pulled out forthe insulating work D A E B C Insulate the en...

Page 8: ...port CAUTION Make sure that the ceiling is strong enough to support the weight of the indoor unit Before hanging the unit test the strength of each attached suspension bolt If the length of the suspension bolt is more than1 5 m you are required to prevent vibration 4 Screw eight pairs of nuts and washers to the suspension bolts making space for hanging the indoor unit CAUTION You must install all ...

Page 9: ... To prevent dirt orforeign objects from getting into the pipes during installation do not remove the pinch pipe completely until you are ready to connect the piping Step 6 Cutting and flaring the pipes 1 Make sure that you have the required tools available pipe cutter reamer flaring tool and pipe holder 2 If you wish to shorten the pipes cut them with a pipe cutter ensuring that the cut edge remai...

Page 10: ... water on the outside of the pipe falling onto the floor and to improve the efficiency of the unit 3 Cut off any excess foam insulation 4 Make sure that there are no cracks orwaves on the bent area 5 It would be necessary to double the insulation thickness 10 mm or more to prevent condensation even on the insulatorwhen if the installed area is warm and humid 6 Do not use joints orextensions forthe...

Page 11: ...37 2000 requiring the use of sheaths insulation without using CFC and HCFC gases for health and the environment 2 Wind insulating tape around the pipes and drain hose avoiding compressing the insulation too much Insulation cover pipe Insulation pipe Besuretooverlaptheinsulation Indoor unit CAUTION Be sure to wrap insulation tightlywithout any gaps 3 Finish wrapping insulating tape around the rest ...

Page 12: ...nd Operation purpose condition Restaurant ceiling sauna swimming pool etc Building construction condition Ceilings frequently exposed to moisture and cooling are not covered For example pipes installed at a corridor of a dormitory and studio or near an exit that opens and closes frequently Places where the pipes are installed that are highly humid due to a lack of ventilation Refrigerant pipe befo...

Page 13: ... it is raised higherthan ߧߧߢऌ ࡥ ϩ ʪθʪ ɇц ɵʪ иɇϩʪθ ʪɇ ϑ Band joint 300 mm or less 300 to 550 mm 20 mm or more 1 100 or more Drain hose Ceiling Do not give the hose an upward gradient beyond the connection port This will cause waterto flow backwards when the unit is stopped resulting in waterleaks Under gradient Ceiling Do not apply force to the piping on the unit side when connecting the drain hose...

Page 14: ...cap on the connection part of a flexible hose of the indoor unit and firmly tighten it with a band to prevent leakage c Check the leak test at the part where the adhesive forthe flexible hose and the drian pipe is used CAUTION The leak test must be performed for at least 24 hours 2 Check the condensed water drainage a Pour about 2 liters of water into the indoor unit drain pan as shown in the pict...

Page 15: ...drop under10 The auxiliary circuit breaker ELCB MCCB ELB should be considered more capacity if many indoor units are connected from one breaker Connect F3 F4 for communication to the communication cable of the wired remote control Tighten the electric wires with a propertool within the torque limit to connect and fix them firmly and then organize the wires to prevent outside pressure being exerted...

Page 16: ...ension of the power cable 2 Coverthe connection part of the power cable and crimping terminal lug to insulate it Silver solder F E L D d1 B d 2 t B 2 R 220 240V Outdoor Unit ELB MCCB Indoor Unit 1 Indoor Unit 2 Indoor Unit 3 Indoor Unit 4 Indoor Unit 5 Indoor Unit 6 ELB Essential Installation Ceiling wall mounted indoor unit EEV kit Wired Remote Control ...

Page 17: ...036HNNDEH 0 87 AM045HNNDEH 0 89 2 Decide the power cable specification and maximum length within10 voltage drop among indoor units n Coef 35 6 Lk ik 10 of inputvoltage V ॣ 1000 Ak k 1 NOTE Coef 1 55 Lk Distance among each indoor unit m Ak Power cable specification mm2 ik Running current of each unit A Norminal dimensions forcable mm Norminal dimensions forscrew mm B D d1 E F L d2 t Standard dimens...

Page 18: ...aker Anallpoledisconnectionfromthepowersupplymustbe ʀͱθΧͱθɇϩʪʒ ϩ ʪ уʪʒ и θ क़ߥ You must keep the cable in a protection tube Maximum length of power cables are decided within 10 of power drop If it exceeds you must consider another power supplying method The circuit breaker MCCB ELB should be considered more capacity if many indoor units are connected from one breaker Use round pressure terminal for...

Page 19: ...o points and flip it over and compress anothertwo points in the same location The compression dimension should be 8 0 Compression dimension After compressing it pull both sides of the wire to make sure it is firmly pressed Compress it 4 times 5 mm Compress it 4 times 5 mm Method 1 Method 2 5 Wrap it with the insulation tape twice or more and position your contraction tube in the middle of the insu...

Page 20: ...m the remote control and then insert them again b While holding down the High Temp and Low Temp buttons simultaneously insert the batteries into the remote control c Make sure that you are entered to the mode for setting the options 2 Set the option values CAUTION The total number of available options are 24 SEG1 to SEG24 Because SEG1 SEG7 SEG13 and SEG19 are the page options used by the previous ...

Page 21: ...2 Press the Mode button Cool and On appear on the remote control display 3 Set the SEG4 and SEG5 values a Set the SEG4 value by pressing the Low Fan button repeatedly until the value you want to set appears on the remote control display SEG4 b Set the SEG5 value by pressing the High Fan button repeatedly until the value you want to set appears on the remote control display When you press the Low F...

Page 22: ... remote control display SEG9 b Set the SEG10 value by pressing the High Fan button repeatedly until the value you want to set appears on the remote control display When you press the Low Fan or High Fan button values appear in the following order SEG10 8 Press the Mode button Heat and On appear on the remote control display 9 Set the SEG11 and SEG12 values a Set the SEG11 value by pressing the Low...

Page 23: ...er SEG15 12 Press the Mode button Cool and Off appear on the remote control display 13 Set the SEG16 and SEG17 values a Set the SEG16 value by pressing the Low Fan button repeatedly until the value you want to set appears on the remote control display SEG16 b Set the SEG17 value by pressing the High Fan button repeatedly until the value you want to set appears on the remote control display When yo...

Page 24: ...he remote control display SEG21 b Set the SEG22 value by pressing the High Fan button repeatedly until the value you want to set appears on the remote control display When you press the Low Fan or High Fan button values appear in the following order SEG22 18 Press the Mode button Heat and Off appear on the remote control display 19 Set the SEG23 and SEG24 values a Set the SEG23 value by pressing t...

Page 25: ...utton on the remote control twice Make sure that this command is received by the indoor unit When it is successfully received you can hear a short sound from the indoor unit If the command is not received press the Power button again 5 Check whetherthe air conditioner operates in accordance with the option values you have set a Reset the indoor unit by disconnecting and then reconnecting the power...

Page 26: ... Pro 2 Help From SEG13 to SEG18 is for setting MCU address ࣞ đAƸ ͱʒʪ ϑ ϩ ɇϩ ʀɇ ϑʪϩ ɇʒʒθʪϑϑࡤ đAƸࣛƊ७ĘkçߤĘࡥ MCU S4NEK3N MCU S1NEK1N Option No foran indoorunit address 0AXXXX 1XXXXX 2XXXXX 3XXXXX Option SEG1 SEG2 SEG3 SEG4 SEG5 SEG6 Function Page Mode Setting main address 100 digit of an indoor unit address 10 digit of an indoor unit address The single digit of an indoor unit Indication and details In...

Page 27: ...on value forthe SEG11 or SEG12 You cannot set the SEG11 or SEG12 to F value at the same time If the indoor unit is connected to the MCU you can set the SEG15 18 Ex If you want to set the indoorunit to A port of MCU 1 0A0000 100000 20101A 30000 Setting the indoorunit installation option suitable forthe condition of each installation location 1 Make sure that the power is supplied to the indoor unit...

Page 28: ...mp is used with 3 minute delay If you set the Maximum filter usage time SEG18 option to a value otherthan 2 and 6 it is automatically set to 2 1000 hours If you set an option to a value that is out of range specified above the option is automatically set to 0 by default The SEG5 option Use of central control is set to1 Use by default Therefore you don t need to set the SEG5 option additionally Not...

Page 29: ...Disuse 1 Use Disuse 2 Disuse Use Heating 2 2 Use 5min 1 3 Use Use Heating 2 4 Disuse Use Cooling 2 1 RPM compensation 5 Use Use Cooling 2 4 Use 10min 1 6 Disuse Use Heating Cooling 2 1 Use 7 Use Use Heating Cooling 2 8 Disuse Use CoolingUltra LowFan 2 2 Highceiling KIT 4way model only 6 Use 30min 1 9 Use Use CoolingUltra LowFan 2 A Disuse Use Heating CoolingUltraLow Fan 2 B Use Use Heating Cooling...

Page 30: ...Cooling control Cooling Dry Thermo On 6 Option SEG19 SEG20 SEG21 SEG22 SEG23 SEG24 Explanation PAGE Individualcontrolofa remotecontroller Heatingsettingcompensation Removing condensatewaterinheatingmode AdjustedEEVstep ofstoppedunit duringoilreturn defrostmode Indication andDetails Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details HeatingSetting Compensation Removing Cond...

Page 31: ...oner operates the heating mode immediately afterfinishing the cooling mode the condensate water in the drain pan becomes watervapor by the heat of the indoor unit heat exchanger Since the watervapor might be condensed on the indoor unit which may fall into a living space use this function to get rid of the water vapor out of the indoor unit by operating the fan for maximum 20 minutes even when the...

Page 32: ... C 1 UseAuto Change Over forHR only 2 1 C 2 1 C 2 2 C 3 1 5 C 3 1 5 C 3 2 5 C 4 2 C 4 2 C 4 3 C 2 Use Cooling onlyindoor unitforHR 5 2 5 C 5 2 5 C 5 3 5 C 6 3 C 6 3 C 6 4 C 7 3 5 C 7 3 5 C 7 4 5 C Option SEG7 SEG8 SEG9 SEG10 SEG11 SEG12 Explanation PAGE When setting SEG3 Standardformode change Cooling ९ Heating When setting SEG3 Time requiredformode change Compensation option forLong pipe orheight...

Page 33: ...20 minutes C 6 0 C No delay D 6 0 C 10 minutes E 6 0 C 20 minutes Option SEG19 SEG20 SEG21 SEG22 SEG23 SEG24 Explanation PAGE Forcing FAN OperationforHeating and Cooling Indication and Details Indication Details Indication Details Cooling Fan Setting Heating Fan Setting 3 0 Disuse Disuse 1 Disuse Use Fan User setting 2 Disuse Use Fan High 3 Disuse Use Fan Low 4 Use Fan User setting Disuse 5 Use Fa...

Page 34: ...ter is turned on at the same time as the heating thermostat is on and turned off when the heating thermostat is off kуɇ Χ ʪ ߤ Ɗʪϩϩ ߢߤ ϑʪθ ʪϑ Ɗk ߣߧ ߤ ࢩ Ɗʪϩϩ ߢߧ ϑʪθ ʪϑ Ɗk ߣߪ ࡤ ŵͱͱ ϩʪ Χ ख़ ϑʪϩ ϩʪ Χ ॐ ʪɇϩ compensation temp ࣞ External heater is turned on when the temperature is maintained as 4 5 C for10 minutes Room temp set temp f heating compensation temp ࣞ External heater is turned off when the tempe...

Page 35: ...Option type 0 to F Tens position value 0 to 9 Units position value 0 to 9 New value 0 to F Example Changing the Buzzer control SEG17 option of the installation options to1 disuse Option SEG1 SEG2 SEG3 SEG4 SEG5 SEG6 Function Page Mode Type of the option to change Tens position of the option number Units position of the option number Newvalue Indication 0 D 2 1 7 1 CAUTION If your indoor units supp...

Page 36: ... Earth conductor connection Correct operation follow the steps below Afterfinishing the installation of the airconditioner you should explain the following to the user Referto appropriate pages in the User s Manual 1 How to start and stop the air conditioner 2 How to select the modes and functions 3 How to adjust the temperature and fan speed 4 How to adjust the airflow direction 5 How to set the ...

Page 37: ...nication erroraftertracking due to unmatching numberof installed units E201 5 Errordue to repeated communication address E108 6 Communication address not confirmed E109 Otheroutdoorunit communication errorthat is not on the above list Self diagnosis errordisplay X X 1 Errordue to opened EEV 2nd detection E151 2 Errordue to closed EEV 2nd detection E152 3 Eva in sensoris detached E128 4 Eva out sen...

Page 38: ... SOLvalve 2nd detection E181 Otheroutdoorunit self diagnosis errorthat is not on the above list Floating Switch 2nd detection E153 X X X EEPROM error E162 EEPROM option error E163 Errordue to incompatible indoorunit E164 X X X X On Flickering X Off If you turn off the air conditionerwhen the LED is flickering the LED is also turned off If you re operate the air conditioner it operates normally at ...

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