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11. Installation

On a wall

 WARNING

 

The unit must be properly secured to the wall. If the

unit falls, it may result in crushing, electric shock,

fire, or explosion that could cause death, severe

personal injury, or property damage.

1  

At the selected installation location attach the 

L-bracket to the wall as follows:

 -

Install the bracket as close to the wall as possible.

 -

Insert rubber isolators between the bracket and 

the wall to minimize sound and vibration to the 

structure. Do not fully compress the isolators.

Soft rubber designed to cut off vibration from

 

rack to wall (not supplied with product)

Soft rubber designed to cut off residual vibration 

from outdoor unit to rack (not supplied with product)

 -

Make sure that the bracket is level.

 -

Use suitable bolts/washers and lock washers.

2  

Place the outdoor unit on the bracket, ensuring 

proper clearances and with the arrow on top of the 

unit pointing away from the wall.

3  

Clip the rubber feet to the tabs to minimize sound 

and vibration to the structure.

4  

Level the unit, then use anchor bolts to secure it at 

the four mounting points.

5  

For installations in locations that require seismic or 

hurricane tie downs, comply with local codes.

 Adding refrigerant (if needed)

The outdoor unit is charged with sufficient R-32 

refrigerant to support up to a 5 m line set. For lengths 

greater than 5 m, you must add 15 g of refrigerant per 

meter of additional length, after the lines are evacuated.

1  

Calculate the additional refrigerant required: 

 

Additional grams of R-32 = (Total line set meter − 5) × 15

2  

Connect the common hose of the manifold gauge set 

to the inverted R-32 refrigerant cylinder.

3  

Place the refrigerant cylinder on a scale set to 

measure grams.

4  

Open the valve on the tank.

5  

At the manifold connection, bleed the refrigerant to 

remove any air that may be present in the common 

hose.

6  

Open the gauge manifold and charge the system 

with the amount of refrigerant calculated in step 1.

7  

Close the gauge manifold valve, close the valve on 

the refrigerant tank, and remove the common hose.

Precautions on adding the R-32 refrigerant

In addition to the conventional charging procedure, the 

following requirements shall be kept.

 •

Make sure that contamination by other refrigerants does

not occur for charging.

 •

To minimize the amount of refrigerant, keep the hoses

and lines as short as possible.

 •

The cylinders shall be kept upright.

 •

Make sure that the refrigeration system is earthed before

charging.

 •

Label the system after charging, if necessary.

 •

Extreme care is required not to overcharge the system.

 •

Before recharging, the pressure shall be checked with

nitrogen blowing.

 •

After charging, check for leakage before commissioning.

 •

Be sure to check for leakage before leaving the work area.

Outdoor Unit Installation

Summary of Contents for AR Series

Page 1: ...RAC Technical Data Book RAC forEurope Nordic INV R32 50Hz HP Model AR TX WKNEE Indoor Unit AR TX WKXEE Outdoor Unit...

Page 2: ...History Version Modification Date Remark Ver 1 0 Released AR9500T RAC TDB for Europe Nordic 20 05 29...

Page 3: ...istics C Motion Detect Sensor Wi Fi Tri care Filter E Wi Fi Tri care Filter F Wi Fi H 6 Design Segment A Wind Free GEO C Wind Free AIRISE Y GEO Z AIRISE 7 Version A Z 1 digit 8 Color WK DA White 9 Set...

Page 4: ...Line up IndoorUnit Model Type Design Image AR9500 Wind Free GEO AR5500 GEO AR4500 AIRISE Model Type Design Capacity kW 2 5 3 5 AR9500 Wind Free GEO AR5500 GEO AR4500 AIRISE...

Page 5: ...Model Type Design Capacity kW 2 5 3 5 AR9500 Wind Free GEO AR5500 GEO AR4500 AIRISE Line up OutdoorUnit...

Page 6: ...ity Table 13 3 Dimensional Drawing 19 4 Center of Gravity 22 5 Electrical Wiring Diagram 24 6 Sound Data 26 7 Temperature and airflow distribution 34 8 Piping Diagram 37 9 Operation Limit 38 10 Capaci...

Page 7: ...hile Cross Flow Cross Flow EA 1 1 m min 10 5 10 9 5 8 5 10 9 10 5 9 5 8 5 l s 175 167 158 142 182 175 158 142 m min 11 4 10 9 10 5 9 5 11 9 11 4 10 5 9 5 l s 190 182 175 158 198 190 175 158 BLDC BLDC...

Page 8: ...ct Sensor Wi Fi V Hz 1 2 220 240 50 1 2 220 240 50 F T F T Fin Al Al Tube Cu Cu Anti Corrosion Anti Corrosion BLDC ROTARY BLDC ROTARY KTN130D42UFR KTN130D42UFR kW 4 09 4 09 Type POE POE Initial charge...

Page 9: ...1 1 m min 11 3 9 8 8 2 6 7 11 8 10 3 8 7 7 2 l s 188 163 137 112 197 172 145 120 m min 12 9 11 3 9 8 8 2 12 9 11 3 9 8 8 2 l s 215 188 163 137 215 188 163 137 BLDC BLDC W x n 27 x 1 27 x 1 Drain 16 3...

Page 10: ...Control System Infrared remote control Wired remote control Drain Pump Drain Pump Output Fin Treatment Compressor Model Name Type Output Oil Max lifting Height Displacement Additional Accessories Dra...

Page 11: ...min 11 6 10 1 8 6 6 6 12 1 10 6 9 1 7 1 l s 193 168 143 110 202 177 152 118 m min 13 1 11 6 10 1 8 1 13 1 11 6 10 1 8 1 l s 218 193 168 135 218 193 168 135 BLDC BLDC W x n 27 x 1 27 x 1 Drain 16 3 550...

Page 12: ...ntrol Drain Pump Drain Pump Max lifting Height Displacement Additional Accessories Drain Pump Easy Filter Plus Tri Care Filter Outdoor Unit Power Supply Heat Exchanger Type Material Fan Type Discharge...

Page 13: ...0 2 92 0 83 3 04 2 90 0 86 3 29 2 84 0 90 2 50 2 00 0 56 3 58 2 76 0 93 3 79 2 72 0 93 3 99 2 70 0 93 40 2 74 2 76 0 93 2 86 2 74 0 97 3 11 2 68 1 02 3 29 2 63 1 04 3 39 2 61 1 04 3 59 2 57 1 05 3 78...

Page 14: ...6 2 85 1 19 3 73 3 00 1 23 4 03 3 24 1 29 3 50 2 80 0 92 4 38 3 50 1 34 4 62 3 69 1 35 4 87 3 90 1 34 40 3 39 2 71 1 34 3 55 2 86 1 39 3 84 3 09 1 45 4 06 3 25 1 49 4 18 3 34 1 50 4 42 3 52 1 51 4 66...

Page 15: ...7 2 99 0 81 3 10 2 94 0 85 3 36 2 88 0 89 2 50 2 00 0 54 3 67 2 84 0 91 3 88 2 80 0 92 4 08 2 77 0 91 40 2 81 2 83 0 92 2 93 2 78 0 96 3 18 2 73 1 00 3 37 2 70 1 02 3 47 2 68 1 03 3 67 2 66 1 03 3 87...

Page 16: ...3 2 98 1 17 3 92 3 12 1 23 4 23 3 37 1 28 3 50 2 80 0 89 4 56 3 66 1 31 4 81 3 86 1 32 5 08 4 07 1 32 40 3 52 2 82 1 32 3 71 2 95 1 38 4 00 3 19 1 44 4 22 3 37 1 47 4 33 3 47 1 47 4 57 3 67 1 48 4 83...

Page 17: ...9 2 57 0 61 3 22 2 68 0 71 3 46 2 83 0 83 2 50 2 00 0 54 3 78 2 98 0 89 4 02 3 09 0 90 4 30 3 21 0 88 40 2 93 2 44 0 69 3 05 2 54 0 81 3 28 2 68 0 94 3 47 2 78 0 99 3 58 2 83 1 01 3 82 2 93 1 02 4 09...

Page 18: ...6 3 20 0 86 4 00 3 33 1 01 4 30 3 51 1 18 3 50 2 80 0 89 4 69 3 70 1 27 4 99 3 84 1 28 5 33 3 98 1 25 40 3 65 3 03 0 99 3 79 3 15 1 15 4 07 3 33 1 33 4 32 3 45 1 41 4 45 3 52 1 43 4 75 3 65 1 45 5 08...

Page 19: ...WKNEE Unit mm inches 32 5 16 820 0 1 7 8 48 3 11 3 4 299 2 9 16 65 2 2 1 16 51 9 11 3 4 299 0 2 9 16 65 0 1 1 8 29 0 3 5 16 84 0 2 9 16 65 0 6 15 16 176 0 1 1 8 29 0 16 5 8 422 3 32 5 16 820 0 2 7 16...

Page 20: ...ACWKNEE AR12TXCACWKNEE Unit mm inches 35 889 0 11 3 4 299 0 2 9 16 65 0 9 5 8 245 0 1 1 8 29 0 3 5 16 84 0 1 1 8 29 0 35 889 0 2 1 2 57 9 2 9 16 65 2 11 3 4 299 8 7 16 215 1 7 8 48 3 2 9 16 65 0 16 5...

Page 21: ...WKXEE AR12TXFYBWKXEE AR9500 AR09TXCACWKXEE AR12TXCACWKXEE Unit mm inches 790 601 7 88 7 13 0 135 7 335 9 309 9 2 50 0 4 12 0 548 279 5 509 0 102 1 285 23 6 53 6 31 1 8 23 11 16 13 1 4 12 3 16 1 15 16...

Page 22: ...FZBWKNEE Unit mm inches 35 889 0 215 0 8 1 2 16 406 5 5 9 16 141 3 4 3 16 106 8 299 0 11 3 4 AR5500 AR09TXFYBWKNEE AR12TXFYBWKNEE AR9500 AR09TXCACWKNEE AR12TXCACWKNEE Unit mm inches 41 1 2 1054 5 299...

Page 23: ...4 Centerof Gravity Outdoorunits AR4500 AR09TXFZBWKXEE AR12TXFZBWKXEE AR5500 AR09TXFYBWKXEE AR12TXFYBWKXEE AR9500 AR09TXCACWKXEE AR12TXCACWKXEE Unit mm inches 189 279 155 7 7 16 11 6 1 8...

Page 24: ...P DOWNSTEPMOTOR1 Motor STEP MOTOR WIFI MODULE LOAD WIFI MODULE EVAIN TH Thermistor EVA IN Temp _10Kohm UP DOWNSTEPMOTOR2 Motor STEP MOTOR SUB PBA Printed circuit board SUB BOARD HUMIDITY SENSOR SENSOR...

Page 25: ...OM PCB COND TH Thermistor Cond Out Temp _10Kohm COMP COMPRESSOR BLDC Motor BLDC FAN Motor HEATER Printed circuit board HEATER PCB EEV A Electronic expansionvalve A 4 WAYVALVE 4 WAYVALVE NOTE This wiri...

Page 26: ...2 AR12TXFZBWKNEE 3 AR09TXFYBWKNEE 4 AR12TXFYBWKNEE NOTE Specifications may be subject to change without prior notice Sound pressure Level Sound pressure level is obtained in an anechoic room Sound pre...

Page 27: ...pecifications may be subject to change without prior notice Sound pressure Level Sound pressure level is obtained in an anechoic room Sound pressure level is a relative value depending on the distance...

Page 28: ...EE 3 AR09TXFYBWKXEE 4 AR12TXFYBWKXEE NOTE Specifications may be subject to change without prior notice Sound pressure Level Sound pressure level is obtained in an anechoic room Sound pressure level is...

Page 29: ...ications may be subject to change without prior notice Sound pressure Level Sound pressure level is obtained in an anechoic room Sound pressure level is a relative value depending on the distance and...

Page 30: ...level is an absolute value that a sound source generates dBA A weighted sound power level Reference power 1pW Measured according to ISO 3741 Model Cooling AR09TXFZBWKNEE 56 AR12TXFZBWKNEE 58 AR09TXFY...

Page 31: ...ject to change without prior notice Sound power level is an absolute value that a sound source generates dBA A weighted sound power level Reference power 1pW Measured according to ISO 3741 Model Cooli...

Page 32: ...olute value that a sound source generates dBA A weighted sound power level Reference power 1pW Measured according to ISO 3741 Model Cooling AR09TXFZBWKXEE 59 AR12TXFZBWKXEE 62 AR09TXFYBWKXEE 59 AR12TX...

Page 33: ...ge without prior notice Sound power level is an absolute value that a sound source generates dBA A weighted sound power level Reference power 1pW Measured according to ISO 3741 Model Cooling AR09TXCAC...

Page 34: ...Temperature distribution Discharge angle 30 degree Discharge angle 30 degree AR12TXFZBWKNEE Cooling airvelocity distribution Cooling Temperature distribution Discharge angle 20 degree Discharge angle...

Page 35: ...ating airvelocity distribution Heating Temperature distribution Discharge angle 30 degree Discharge angle 30 degree AR12TXFYBWKNEE Cooling airvelocity distribution Cooling Temperature distribution Dis...

Page 36: ...ating airvelocity distribution Heating Temperature distribution Discharge angle 30 degree Discharge angle 30 degree AR12TXCACWKNEE Cooling airvelocity distribution Cooling Temperature distribution Dis...

Page 37: ...sor Top T_CT Heat Exchanger Main Outdoor unit HX_M SolenoidValve 4Way V_4W Thermistor CondOut T_CO OutdoorFanMotor OFM INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT Thermistor Ambient T_A Electronic ExpansionValve Main E_...

Page 38: ...Limit Cooling Heating IndoorTemperature DB Outdoor Temperature DB 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 Operation Range 46 16 32 IndoorTemperature DB Outdoor Temperature DB OperationRange...

Page 39: ...5 10 12 5 15 Level Difference m 8 0 96 0 94 0 91 5 0 99 0 97 0 95 0 92 0 1 0 98 0 96 0 93 5 0 99 0 97 0 95 0 92 8 0 96 0 94 0 91 Heating Pipe Length m 5 10 12 5 15 Level Difference m 8 0 96 0 94 0 91...

Page 40: ...d settles Areawhere animals mayurinate on the product Ammonia maybe generated Do not usethe indoorunitforpreservation offood items plants equipment and artworks This maycause deterioration oftheirqual...

Page 41: ...s may look different from the images depicted here Evaporator fancoil indoor Maximum pipe height Maximum pipe length Refrigerant lines electric and drain Compressor condenser outdoor Unit m Model Pipe...

Page 42: ...the manufacturer could void the manufacturer s warranty To determine where to locate the indoor and outdoor units you must survey the entire site and consider many variables The goal is to select loca...

Page 43: ...ng the weight of both the L bracket and the outdoor unit If the unit falls it may result in crushing electric shock fire or explosion that could cause death severe personal injury or property damage I...

Page 44: ...can block the sea breeze and the height and width of the wall should be 1 5 times larger than the size of the outdoor unit You must secure more than 700 mm of space between the protection wall and the...

Page 45: ...ructions 4 Using six field supplied mounting screws and anchors if applicable attach the bracket to the wall Screw Location x 4ea Level Drilling the wall penetration 1 Determine the position of the ho...

Page 46: ...ncables WARNING Do not modify the power cable in any way Doing so may cause electric shock or fire due to poor connection poor insulation or current limit override Make sure to comply with the technic...

Page 47: ...es the R 32 refrigerant be cautious not to generate a spark bykeeping the following requirements Do not remove the fuseswith poweron Do not disconnect the powerplug from thewall outlet with poweron It...

Page 48: ...ground for installation Ensure that the drained water runs off correctly and safely Allow enough separation distance between the product and the ground 80 mm Estimated snow fall Snow proof hood Groun...

Page 49: ...s Adding refrigerant if needed The outdoor unit is charged with sufficient R 32 refrigerant to support up to a 5 m line set For lengths greater than 5 m you must add 15 g of refrigerant per meter of a...

Page 50: ...bel supplied with this product and on this manual the factory refrigerant charge of the product the additional refrigerant amount charged in the field and the total refrigerant charge on the refrigera...

Page 51: ...ead Office Suwon Korea 129 Samsung Ro Yeongtong Gu Suwon City Gyeonggi Do Korea 16677 Website www samsung com https partnerhub samsung com Email airconditioner samsung com Images and data in this book...

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