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Operating Instructions and Installation Guide

Wall Mounted Split System

       

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3.5 Packing List

Outdoor Unit Packing List

SWWR-26GW, SWWR-35GW, SWWR-60GW

No.

Name

Spec.

Quatntity

1

Outdoor Unit

1pc

2

Low Voltage Connecting Pipe

730Ɏ
PP

1pc

High Voltage Connecting Pipe

730Ɏ
PP

1pc

4

Plastic Belting

7P

2pc

5

Penetration

$%6ɎPP

1pc

-RLQWFRRO KHDWW\SH

PVC

1pc

SWWR-72GW

No.

Name

Spec.

Quatntity

1

Outdoor Unit

1pc

2

Low Voltage Connecting Pipe

730Ɏ
PP

1pc

High Voltage Connecting Pipe

730Ɏ
PP

1pc

4

Plastic Belting

7P

2pcs

5

Penetration

$%6ɎPP

1pc

-RLQWFRRO KHDWW\SH

PVC

1pc

No.

Name

Spec.

Quatntity

1

Outdoor Unit

1pc

2

Low Voltage Connecting Pipe

730Ɏ
PP

2pc

High Voltage Connecting Pipe

730Ɏ
PP

4pc

4

Plastic Belting

7P

2pcs

5

Penetration

$%6ɎPP

2pc

-RLQWFRRO KHDWW\SH

PVC

2pc

SWWR-35/35GW,   SWWR-72/72GW,   SWWR-35/72GW

Summary of Contents for SWWR-26GW

Page 1: ...your comfort costs less Relax In comfort with SolAir World s Thermal Boosted Hybrid Air Conditioners INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR SWWR 26GW SWWR 35 35G SWWR 35GW SWWR 72 72G SWWR...

Page 2: ...ditioning System works and to ensure the best performance from your System please read the following information before installing or using the system licensed Air Conditioner Installer 2 The Installa...

Page 3: ...tion 2 2 Indoor Unit Installation 2 3 Outdoor Unit Installation 2 4 Evacuate Tube Thermal Collector Installation 2 5 Flat Panel Thermal Collector Installation 2 6 Gassing Installation 2 7 Wiring Insta...

Page 4: ...Operating Instructions and Installation Guide Wall Mounted Split System _______________________ Page 3 Section 1 General Information...

Page 5: ...Rated Input Current Amperes 1 60 Inhaling Maximum Working Pressure Megapascals 1 15 Exhausting Maximum Working Pressure Megapascals 4 10 Type of Refrigerant R 410A Standard amount of Refrigerant grams...

Page 6: ...ted Input Current Amperes 1 60 Inhaling Maximum Working Pressure Megapascals 1 15 Exhausting Maximum Working Pressure Megapascals 4 10 Type of Refrigerant R 410A Standard amount of Refrigerant grams 1...

Page 7: ...ric Heating Rated Input Current Amperes 160 Inhaling Maximum Working Pressure Megapascals 1 15 Exhausting Maximum Working Pressure Megapascals 4 10 Type of Refrigerant R 410A Standard amount of Refrig...

Page 8: ...tric Heating Rated Input Current Amperes 1 60 Inhaling Maximum Working Pressure Megapascals 1 15 Exhausting Maximum Working Pressure Megapascals 4 1 Type of Refrigerant R 410A Standard amount of Refri...

Page 9: ...12 SWFR 120GW SWWR 72 72GW 7 2 7 2 14 4 14 SWFR 140GW SWWR 35 60GW 3 5 6 9 5 100 SWFR 100GW SWWR 35 72GW 3 5 7 2 10 7 120 SWFR 120GW Air Conditioning Units with 2 x Wall Mounted Heads ________________...

Page 10: ...tem Never allow moisture to get into the remote control Never put or use any combustible liquid or substance such as hair spray paint or petrol near the machine DO NOT attempt to repair the system you...

Page 11: ...ndenser coil the combination of pressure and cooling from ambient air condenses it into a liquid in the coil The change of state of refrigerant begins to take place approximately two thirds of the way...

Page 12: ...Operating Instructions and Installation Guide Wall Mounted Split System _______________________ Page 11 1 3 System Operating Principles ___________________________ Pag...

Page 13: ...once the air conditioner responds to the timing or sleeping functions Emergency switch the emergency switch can be used for emergency operation once the dry batteries of remote controller are used up...

Page 14: ...Operating Instructions and Installation Guide Wall Mounted Split System _______________________ Page 13 Section 2 Installation Guide...

Page 15: ...g will Failure Display Indicators While heating the outdoor unit may generate condensation This is a result of the defrosting process and thawing it is not a malfunction Model No s SWWR 26GW and SWWR...

Page 16: ...door unit without the loss of refrigerant CAUTION Be sure to perform Pump Down procedure in the cooling mode Pump Down Procedure 1 Connect a low pressure gauge manifold hose to the charge port on the...

Page 17: ...ing sound may be heard This is the result of minute expansion and contraction of the front cover due to temperature changes During Heating operation a sizzling sound may be heard occasionally This sou...

Page 18: ...operation Symptom Item to check Doesn t operate at all 2 0 Trouble Shooting Has the circuit breaker been turned off Has there been a power failure Has a fuse blown out or a circuit breaker been trippe...

Page 19: ...e they been leak tested Is there any kinking or folding 5 Is the copper piping standard length or extended 7 What is the refrigerant pressure when returned to the compressor Should be between 140 160...

Page 20: ...if the system is not used for a long time Settlement of outdoor unit 1 Anchor the outdoor unit with a bolt and nut 10mm tightly and horizontally on a concrete or rigid mount 2 When installing on the...

Page 21: ...tdoor unit without the loss of refrigerant CAUTION Be sure to perform Pump Down procedure in the cooling mode Pump Down Procedure 1 Connect a low pressure gauge manifold hose to the charge port on the...

Page 22: ...ith unusually high levels of If the installation site does not have compliant electrical infrastructure the installer shall use their judgement as to whether the installation is suitable be taken to r...

Page 23: ...gerant piping must be rated for R 410A refrigerant 1 The performance data of our products are tested under standard working conditions Notes 2 SolAir World air conditioners have been pre gassed to sui...

Page 24: ...on are available the next best option is for the system to face WEST It is not advised to install the thermal collector facing in the opposite direction to the optimum position in the thermal collecto...

Page 25: ...3 and areas of climate ZONE 2 that get especially cold nights as having less water in the collector means the water can heat to 60 C more quickly once the sun rises and solar radiation begins to be c...

Page 26: ...t l a i r e t a m t n e b r o s b a n a h t i w l l a w d e r e y a l i t l u m a e d u l c n i h c i h w s e b u t g n i t a e h s s a l g e h T 1 radiation and a vacuum gap to trap the solar radiati...

Page 27: ...ar the unit 2 Select a place where there are no obstacles around the unit 3 Do not install near a doorway 4 Ensure that the interval between a wall and the left or right of the unit is more than 10cm...

Page 28: ...the wall and mark the centerline It is also important to use caution concerning the location of the installation plate routing of the wiring to power outlets is through the walls typically Drilling th...

Page 29: ...than measured distance 4 Cut the cable 1 5m longer than the pipe length 1 Completely remove all burrs from the cut cross section 2 Put the end of the copper tube pipe in a downward direction as you r...

Page 30: ...ose in the direction of right rear 2 Insert the connecting cable into the indoor unit from the outdoor unit through the piping hole Do not connect the cable to the indoor unit Make a small loop with t...

Page 31: ...Connecting the piping to the indoor unit and drain hose to drain pipe Outside Diameter Torque mm inch kg m ftl 6 35 1 4 1 8 2 5 13 18 9 52 3 8 3 4 4 2 24 6 30 4 12 7 1 2 5 5 6 6 39 8 47 7 15 88 5 8 6...

Page 32: ...hose and the connecting cables 5 Indoor unit installation Hang the indoor unit from the hooks at the top of the installation plate Insert the spacer etc between the indoor unit and the installation pl...

Page 33: ...which accommodates the rear piping housing section with vinyl tape 3 Bundle the piping and drain hose together by wrapping them with cloth tape over the range within which they fit into the rear pipi...

Page 34: ...CAUTION Selecting the location Outdoor Unit 1 If the outdoor unit is to be installed close to the seaside direct exposure to the sea wind should be avoided Install the outdoor unit on the opposite si...

Page 35: ...should be taken into account when installing the outdoor unit 1 If an awning is built over the unit to prevent direct sunlight or rain exposure make sure that heat radiation from the condenser is not...

Page 36: ...glass and can be easily shattered Install the tank supports on the panel of the outdoor unit using the bolts provided and the threaded holes in the panel of the outdoor unit Install the evacuated tub...

Page 37: ...ass evacuated tubes is broken fill it s corresponding hole in the bottom tank with a similar sized and shaped object until a replacement tube can be sourced from the distributor of the product This is...

Page 38: ...ant fasteners for the construction material of s t e k c a r b r e p p u e h t f o n o i t i s o p e h t e n i m r e t e d o t s t e k c a r b m o t t o b e h t n o r o t c e l l o c e h t e c a l p n...

Page 39: ...icate the white plastic tee joint water drain with the detergent solution then push softly through the hole located on the right hand side of the panel gently twist as you push to ensure that the sili...

Page 40: ...d the high pressure connecting pipes t Remove the caps on the stop valves of the low pressure and the high pressure connecting pipes screw one end of the thick connecting pipe and one end of the thin...

Page 41: ...then you can introduce refrigerant from outside of the system to expel air Empty the connecting pipe of the indoor unit To eliminate the air in the thermal collector use a spanner to remove the B1 an...

Page 42: ...l n o g n i l o o c e h t m o r f s r e f f i d n o i t a l l a t s n i g n i r i w e h T model has a backup heater to maintain the temperature of the water in cold weather The white cable is the heat...

Page 43: ...2 7 Wiring Installation ________________ The electrical terminations are E Green Yellow wire from White cable and Green Yellow from Black cable N Blue wire from the White cable and Blue wire from Blac...

Page 44: ...structions and Installation Guide Wall Mounted Split System _______________________ Page 42 2 7 Wiring Installation ________________ SWWR 26GW SWWR 35GW SWWR 60GW SWWR 72GW SWWR 35 35GW SWWR 72 72GW S...

Page 45: ...Operating Instructions and Installation Guide Wall Mounted Split System _______________________ Page 43 Section 3 Operating Instructions...

Page 46: ...closed to reduce the heating effect of direct sunlight When heating or cooling please ensure any relevant windows doors and other openings are closed to avoid convection of indoor and outdoor air whi...

Page 47: ...nal Transmitting section HR Set button MIN set button Battery Box Reset button Time set button Health set button Timer off button Sleep mode set button Power ON OFF button Fan speed control button Tem...

Page 48: ...e operation mode is automatically selected between COOL DRY and HEA7 However when operation is started again within 2 hours after the operation is stopped the same operation mode before it is stopped...

Page 49: ...ccasionally for DRY operation 3 The room temperature is slightly lowered in the operation mode the DRY function can t be done when room temperature is 13 C or lower Air Flow Velocity Adjustment 1 Pres...

Page 50: ...Operating Instructions and Installation Guide Wall Mounted Split System _______________________ Page 48 3 2 Remote Control Function...

Page 51: ...to be checked once every 3 months If the condensation drain pipe from the indoor unit isn t attached to the thermal collector the water level needs to be checked every 2 weeks If upon inspection there...

Page 52: ...shade Close the front panel in position Clean the air filter every two weeks if the air conditioner operates in an extremely dusty environment Dangerous Electric shock Front panel maintenance Cut off...

Page 53: ...take care when inspecting or cleaning the outdoor unit Outdoor Unit The outdoor unit can be cleaned with cleaning products suitable for cleaning powdercoated surfaces Care should be taken to ensure t...

Page 54: ...Belting 7 P 2pc 5 Penetration 6 PP 1pc RLQW FRRO KHDW W SH PVC 1pc SWWR 72GW No Name Spec Quatntity 1 Outdoor Unit 1pc 2 Low Voltage Connecting Pipe 73 0 PP 1pc High Voltage Connecting Pipe 73 0 PP 1...

Page 55: ...r 11 pcs 7 Decoration Ring 10 or 11 pcs 8 Connecting Pipe 2 pcs 9 Plastic Tee Joint 1pc 1 Vacuum Tube No Name Quantity 1 Collector 1pc 2 Connecting Pipe 2 pcs 3 Brackets 4 pcs 2 Flat Plate Type Indoor...

Page 56: ...Operating Instructions and Installation Guide Wall Mounted Split System Page 54 __________________ NOTES _______...

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