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Precautions for safety

The manufacturer shall not assume any liability for the damage caused by not observing the description of this manual.

WARNING

General

•  Carefully read Owner’s Manual before starting the air conditioner. There are many important things to keep in mind for daily 

operation.

•  Ask for installation to be performed by the dealer or a professional. Only a quali

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conditioner. If a non-quali

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 ed person installs an air conditioner, it may result in problems such as 

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water leakage, noise and vibration.

•  Do not use any refrigerant different from the one speci

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 ed for complement or replacement.

Otherwise, abnormally high pressure may be generated in the refrigeration cycle, which may result in a failure or 
explosion of the product or an injury to your body.

•  Before opening the service panel of the outdoor unit, set the circuit breaker to the OFF position. Failure to set the circuit 

breaker to the OFF position may result in electric shocks through contact with the interior parts.

•  Before carrying out the installation, maintenance, repair or removal work, be sure to set the circuit breakers for both the 

indoor and outdoor units to the OFF position. Otherwise, electric shock may result.

•  Wear protective gloves and safety work clothing during installation, servicing and removal.
•  Do not touch the aluminium 

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 rst put on protective gloves and safety work clothing, and then proceed.

•  Do not climb onto or place objects on top of the outdoor unit. You may fall or the objects may fall off of the outdoor unit and 

result in injury.

•  Before cleaning the 

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 lter or other parts of the outdoor unit, set the circuit breaker to OFF without fail, and place a “Work in 

progress” sign near the circuit breaker before proceeding with the work.

•  The refrigerant used by this air conditioner is the R410A.
•  The air conditioner must be transported in stable condition. If any part of the product are broken, contact your distributor.

Selection of installation location

•  Do not install in a location where 

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it may ignite and cause a 

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•  During transporting the air conditioner, wear shoes with protective toe caps, protective gloves, and other protective clothing.
•  To transport the air conditioner, do not take hold of the bands around the packing carton. You may injure yourself if the 

bands should break.

•  Places where the operation sound of the outdoor unit may cause a disturbance. (Especially at the boundary line with 

a neighbour, install the air conditioner while considering the noise.)

Installation

•  The designated bolts (M12) and nuts (M12) for securing the outdoor unit must be used when installing the unit.
•  Install the outdoor unit property in a location that is durable enough to support the weight of the outdoor unit. Insuf

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durability may cause the outdoor unit to fall, which may result in injury.

•  Install the unit in the prescribed manner for protection against strong wind and earthquake. Incorrect installation may result 

in the unit falling down, or other accidents.

•  Fix the screws back which have been removed for installation or other purposes.

Refrigerant piping

•  Install the refrigerant pipe securely during the installation work before operating the air conditioner. If the compressor is 

operated with the valve open and without refrigerant pipe, the compressor sucks air and the refrigeration cycles is over 
pressurized, which may cause a injury.

• Tighten the 

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the 

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 are nut after a long period, which may result in refrigerant leakage.

•  Ventilate the air if the refrigerant gas leaks during installation. If the leaked refrigerant gas comes into contact with 

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gas may be produced.

•  When the air conditioner has been installed or relocated, follow the instructions in the Installation Manual and purge the air 

completely so that no gases other than the refrigerant will be mixed in the refrigerating cycle. Failure to purge the air 
completely may cause the air conditioner to malfunction.

•  Nitrogen gas must be used for the airtight test.

Electrical wiring

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 ed service person is allowed to carry out the electrical work of the air conditioner.

•  When connecting the electrical wires, repairing the electrical parts or undertaking other electrical jobs, wear gloves to 

provide protection for electricians and from heat, insulating shoes and clothing to provide protection from electric shocks.
Failure to wear this protective gear may result in electric shocks.

•  When executing address setting, test run, or troubleshooting through the checking window on the electric parts box, put on 

insulated heat-proof gloves, insulated shoes and other clothing to provide protection from electric shock. Otherwise you 
may receive an electric shock.

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 cations in the Installation Manual, NEC and the local codes.

•  Check that the product is properly grounded.
•  Do not connect the ground line to a gas pipe, water pipe, lightning conductor, or a telephone ground line.
•  After completing the repair or relocation work, check that the ground wires are connected properly.
•  Install a circuit breaker that meets the speci

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 cations in the installation manual, NEC and local codes.

•  Under no circumstances must the power cable be extended. Connection trouble in the places where the cable is extended 

may give rise to smoking and/or a 

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•  Do not supply power from the power terminal block equipped on the outdoor unit to another outdoor unit. Capacity over

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may occur on the terminal block and may result in 

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•  Each outdoor unit should have its own power supply.

Test run

•  Before operating the air conditioner after having completed the work, check that the electrical parts box cover of the indoor 

unit and service panel of the outdoor unit are closed, and set the circuit breaker to the ON position. You may receive an
electric shock if the power is turned on without 

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 rst conducting these checks.

•  If there is any kind of trouble (such as when a check code display has appeared, there is a smell of burning, abnormal 

sounds are heard, the air conditioner fails to cool or heat or water is leaking) has occurred in the air conditioner, do not 
touch the air conditioner yourself but set the circuit breaker to the OFF position, and contact a quali

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 ed service person. 

Take steps to ensure that the power will not be turned on (by marking “out of service” near the circuit breaker, for instance) 
until quali

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 ed service person arrives. Continuing to use the air conditioner in the trouble status may cause mechanical 

problems to escalate or result in electric shocks or other failure.

•  Upon completion of the installation work, check for refrigerant leaks and check the insulation resistance and water drainage.

Then conduct a test run to check that the air conditioner is operating properly.

Explanations given to user

•  Upon completion of the installation work, tell the user where the circuit breaker is located. If the user does not know where

the circuit breaker is, he or she will not be able to turn it off in the event that trouble has occurred in the air conditioner.

•  If the fan grille is damaged, do not approach the outdoor unit but set the circuit breaker to the OFF position, and contact a

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 ed service person to have the repairs done. Do not set the circuit breaker to the ON position until the repairs are

completed.

•  After the installation work, follow the Owner’s Manual to explain to the customer how to use and maintain the unit.

Relocation

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 ed installer or service person is allowed to relocate the air conditioner.

•  When the pump-down work is carried out shut down the compressor before disconnecting the refrigerant pipe.

Disconnecting the refrigerant pipe with the service valve left open and the compressor still operating will cause air or other
gas to be sucked in, raising the pressure inside the refrigeration cycle to an abnormally high level, and possibly resulting 
in rupture, injury or other trouble.

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Do not recover the refrigerant into the outdoor unit. Use a refrigerant recovery machine to recover the refrigerant after
moving or repairing. It is impossible to recover the refrigerant into the outdoor unit. Refrigerant recovery into the outdoor
unit may result in serious accidents such as explosion of the unit, injury or other accidents.

CAUTION

New Refrigerant Air Conditioner Installation

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THIS AIR CONDITIONER USES THE ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY HFC REFRIGERANT (R410A) WHICH DOES  
NOT DESTROY OZONE LAYER.

•  The characteristics of R410A refrigerant are; easy to absorb water, oxidizing membrane or oil, and its pressure is approx.

1.6 times higher than that of refrigerant R22. Accompanied with the new refrigerant, refrigerating oil has also been 
changed.
Therefore, during installation work, be sure that water, dust, former refrigerant, or refrigerating oil does not enter the
refrigerating cycle.

•  To prevent charging an incorrect refrigerant and refrigerating oil, the sizes of connecting sections of charging port of the

main unit and installation tools are changed from those for the conventional refrigerant.

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For connecting pipes, use new and clean piping designed for R410A, and please care so that water or dust does not 
enter.

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•  When the air conditioner has been installed or relocated, follow the instructions in the Installation Manual and purge the air 

   completely so that no gases other than the refrigerant will be mixed in the refrigerating cycle. Failure to purge the air 

   completely may cause the air conditioner to malfunction. 

•  Nitrogen gas must be used for the airtight test. 

  

THIS AIR CONDITIONER USES THE ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY HFC REFRIGERANT (R410A) WHICH DOES 

   NOT DESTROY OZONE LAYER. 

Summary of Contents for Carrier MMY-MAP0726FT9P-UL

Page 1: ...FT9P UL MMY MAP0966FT9P UL MMY MAP1206FT9P UL MMY MAP1446FT9P UL MMY MAP1686FT9P UL 1122001101 English Français Installation Manual 1 Manuel d installation 32 For OUTDOOR USE only Pour une UTILISATION EN EXTÉRIEUR uniquement 1122001101_EN FR indd 1 1122001101_EN FR indd 1 6 27 16 4 59 PM 6 27 16 4 59 PM ...

Page 2: ... and on tags stickers and labels attached to the equipment Follow all safety codes Wear safety glasses and work gloves Use care in handling rigging and setting bulky equipment Read these instructions thoroughly and follow all warnings or cautions included in literature and attached to the unit Consult local building codes and National Electrical Code NEC for special requirements Recognize safety i...

Page 3: ...ted heat proof gloves insulated shoes and other clothing to provide protection from electric shock Otherwise you may receive an electric shock Use wiring that meets the specifications in the Installation Manual NEC and the local codes Check that the product is properly grounded Do not connect the ground line to a gas pipe water pipe lightning conductor or a telephone ground line After completing t...

Page 4: ... As well as the adoption of the new refrigerant the refrigerating oil has been also changed Therefore pay attention so that water dust former refrigerant or refrigerating oil does not enter the refrigerating cycle of the new refrigerant air conditioner during installation To prevent mixing of refrigerant or refrigerating oil the size of the charge port of the main unit or connecting section of the...

Page 5: ...occur Places where discharged air from the outdoor unit blows against the windows of a neighbour s house Places unable to bear the weight of the unit Places with poor ventilation The unit will operate down to an outdoor temperature of 13 F however considerable performance decrease will be expected below 5 F Therefore please consider installation location surroundings and system design when expecte...

Page 6: ...utdoor unit carefully observing the following items To use a forklift or other machinery for loading unloading in transportation insert the fork of the forklift into the rectangular holes for handling as shown below To lift up the unit insert a rope capable of bearing the weight of the unit into the rectangular holes shown below Tie the unit from 4 sides Apply padding in positions where the rope c...

Page 7: ...anchor bolt 4 positions unit 0 8 20 Anchor bolt positions are as shown below A A A B A C B B L L B Continuous hole 0 6 0 8 15 20 long hole L 11 4 290 L 11 4 290 29 7 755 31 1 790 Only MAP144 MAP168 type has holes for additional strength Model type A B C L MAP0726 27 6 700 39 0 990 Recommendation 7 9 200 at least 0 8 20 or more MAP0966 MAP1206 36 2 920 47 6 1210 MAP1446 MAP1686 51 6 1310 63 0 1600 ...

Page 8: ... T shape branch joints for the liquid side there is no restriction for its angle A B Horizontal line Horizontal line A arrow view B arrow view Within 15 degrees Within 15 degrees Do not connect a branch unit vertically 19 7 500mm or more At a level position In case of using the Y shaped branching joint for connecting between outdoor units Discharge gas joint and Suction gas joint please keep the s...

Page 9: ...oes not contaminate the refrigerant Be sure to use two spanners to loosen or tighten the flare nut If a single spanner is used the required level of tightening cannot be obtained Tighten the flare nut with the specified torque If it is hard to loosen or tighten the flare nut of the balance pipe or packed valve of the liquid side with two spanners loosen or tighten the flare nut while holding the v...

Page 10: ... 0 20 or less 0 039 1 00 Ø1 3 8 34 92 1 3 8 0 0012 34 90 0 04 1 38 0 0016 0 0016 35 11 0 04 0 04 0 55 14 0 51 13 0 0098 or less 0 25 or less 0 047 1 20 Ø1 5 8 41 28 1 5 8 0 0012 41 28 0 05 1 63 0 0031 0 0008 42 28 0 08 0 02 0 59 15 0 55 14 0 0110 or less 0 28 or less 0 053 1 35 Selection of pipe size Capacity code of indoor and outdoor units Selection of pipe material For the indoor unit the capac...

Page 11: ...e 21 024 type 24 027 type 27 030 type 30 036 type 36 042 type 42 048 type 48 054 type 54 072 type 72 096 type 96 Table 2 Outdoor unit capacity type Outdoor unit capacity code Maximum number of indoor units 1 Height difference between indoor units 49 ft 15 m or less Over 49 ft 15 m 072 type 72 12 10 096 type 96 16 13 120 type 120 21 16 144 type 144 25 19 168 type 168 30 23 192 type 192 34 26 216 ty...

Page 12: ...FUL RBM HY2043UL For 8 branching Below 134 RBM HY1083FUL RBM HY1083UL 134 to below 240 RBM HY2083FUL RBM HY2083UL 9 Outdoor unit connection piping kit Total capacity code of the outdoor units at downstream side 1 7 Model name Below 247 RBM BT14FUL 247 or more RBM BT24FUL 10 Flow Selector unit 9 Single port type 10 Total capacity code of outdoor units on downstream side from FS unit Model name Belo...

Page 13: ... L The longest piping length from the first branch Li The longest piping length in Flow selector unit group Ln Flow Selector unit Indoor unit Indoor unit Flow Selector unit Multi port type Indoor unit connecting pipe Y shaped branching joint H4 Height difference between indoor units H2 CAUTION Please use the appropriate pipe when the pipe size is Ø3 4 or more Table 3 Outer diameter Minimum wall th...

Page 14: ...single port type Flow Selector unit and a branch of Multi port type Flow Selector unit to the indoor units Maximum equivalent length indoor units in group control by one single port Flow Selector unit Ln 98 L6 L7 L8 o Maximum real length between Flow Selector unit and indoor unit 2 Single port type 49 Ex In case of wiring to the indoor unit m L6 m 49 ft In case of wiring to the indoor unit n L6 L7...

Page 15: ...ate the amount and charge it additionally Model name Refrigerant amount charged in factory MMY MAP 0726FT9P UL 24 3 lbs 0966FT9P UL 1206FT9P UL 1446FT9P UL 1686FT9P UL 2 Additional refrigerant charge please calculate from the calculation of additional refrigerant charge amount Airtightness test After the refrigerant piping has been finished execute an airtight test For an airtight test connect a n...

Page 16: ...rigerant amount indicates minus as the result of calculation use the air conditioner without additional refrigerant Table1 Compensation by capacity of outdoor unit Outdoor unit capacity type Model name Standard Model Compensation by capacity type outdoor unit lbs 072 type MMY MAP0726FT9P UL 4 4 096 type MMY MAP0966FT9P UL 6 6 120 type MMY MAP1206FT9P UL 17 6 144 type MMY MAP1446FT9P UL 24 3 168 ty...

Page 17: ...igerant can added to the system the charging process is finished 4 If the total calculated amount of refrigerant cannot be added to the system close the valve on the refrigerant bottle move the charging hose from the liquid line service port to the suction line service port 5 Open the suction and liquid service valves on the header unit and start the system in cooling mode 6 Slowly open the valve ...

Page 18: ...Standard Model Power Supply Voltage Range MCA A MOCP A Nominal Voltage Phase and frequency Min V Max V MMY MAP0726FT9P UL 208 230 V 3 60 Hz 187 253 23 3 30 MMY MAP0966FT9P UL 208 230 V 3 60 Hz 187 253 34 2 40 MMY MAP1206FT9P UL 208 230 V 3 60 Hz 187 253 45 4 50 MMY MAP1446FT9P UL 208 230 V 3 60 Hz 187 253 52 1 60 MMY MAP1686FT9P UL 208 230 V 3 60 Hz 187 253 66 2 70 MMY AP1926FT9P UL 208 230 V 3 60...

Page 19: ...ory parts of single port Flow selector unit Wire length 20 ft 6 m If the length between indoor unit and Flow selector unit exceeds 16 ft 5 m connect by using the Connection cable kit sold separately RBC CBK15UL Except Multi port FS unit Restriction of control wiring Be sure to keep the rule of below tables about size and length of control wiring L6 L7 L3 L5 L1 L4 L2 A B A B A B L8 U1 U2 A B U3 U4 ...

Page 20: ...e centrally controlled Address setting procedure See procedure 1 See procedure 2 Control wiring diagram Outdoor Indoor Indoor Indoor Indoor Outdoor Central control Remote control Remote control Remote control Central control Outdoor Indoor Indoor Indoor Indoor Outdoor Remote control Remote control Remote control Central control Access cover Electrical control box cover Access cover screw Screw siz...

Page 21: ...es but may takes as long as 10 minutes to complete the auto address setting for 1 refrigerant line 4 The 7 segment display will indicate Auto 1 Auto 2 Auto 3 When the address sequence has covered all the fan coils for a refrigerant line auto the 7 segment display will indicate U 1 flashing When the flashing stops and the display indicates U 1 without flashing the address setting is complete Interf...

Page 22: ...turning energizing the outdoor units confirm that the 7 segment display on the interface P C board of the header outdoor unit indicates U 1 L08 The U 1 will be flashing 5 Press SW15 to start the automatic address setting It normally takes 5 minutes but may take as long as 10 minutes to complete the auto address setting for 1 refrigerant line 6 The 7 segment display will indicate Auto 1 Auto 2 Auto...

Page 23: ...ss 1 Header unit 2 Follower unit 2 Follower unit 2 Follower unit 2 Follower unit Switch setting setting example when controlling 2 or more refrigerant lines centrally Outdoor units setting manually The items in bold font must be set manually Outdoor unit s interface P C board Header unit Follower unit Header unit Follower unit Header unit Factory default SW13 14 See chart on page 20 Line system ad...

Page 24: ...han 4 seconds The LCD display will start flashing To set line system address 2 Push the TEMP buttons repeatedly to set the CODE No to 3 Push the TIME buttons repeatedly to set a system address Match the address with the address on the interface P C board of the header outdoor unit in the same refrigerant line 4 Push SET button This saves the setting To set indoor unit address 5 Push the TEMP butto...

Page 25: ...T CL FILTER RESET TEST TIMER SET CODENo UNIT No SETTING DATA SET R C No 2 7 1 4 6 5 3 1 Simultaneously push and hold the TIME and TEST TEST buttons for more than 4 seconds 2 The LCD will display LINE and CODE No 3 Push the left end of the UNIT LOUVER button and the SWING FIX SWING FIX repeatedly to select a system address 4 Push the SET SET button to confirm the address selection The address of an...

Page 26: ...Cooling prioritized Resetting to factory default address Method 1 Follow steps 1 through 11 by using a direct wired remote control page 22 to reset line system address indoor unit addresses and group addresses to 0099 Method 2 Clearing all the indoor unit addresses on a single refrigerant line and reset all addresses to the factory default settings follow the steps below 1 To turn off the refriger...

Page 27: ...9 ft 15 m Remote control Indoor unit Indoor unit Multi port type FS unit Remote control 0E 1 1 1 FE It is not necessary to set up FD It is not necessary to set up 0E 1 1 1 FE It is not necessary to set up FD It is not necessary to set up Group control Piping Group control In case of connecting two group operations of indoor units Single port type FS unit Piping Control wiring between indoor unit a...

Page 28: ...heck codes are detected as usual TEST 4 Push the ON OFF button to stop running after finishing the trial run The indication on the LCD display returns to the status of procedure 1 5 Push the TEST button to exit the test mode TEST disappears on the LCD display and the status changes to normal stopped mode In case of connecting one group operation of indoor units and two indoor units Single port typ...

Page 29: ...t display A U1 B 2 Set the rotary switches on the interface P C board of the header outdoor unit SW01 to 16 SW02 and SW03 to the address of the indoor unit to be tested SW02 SW03 Indoor unit address 1 to 16 1 1 to 16 Set number of SW02 1 to 16 2 17 to 32 Set number of SW02 16 1 to 16 3 33 to 48 Set number of SW02 32 1 to 16 4 49 to 64 Set number of SW02 48 7 segment display A Address display of th...

Page 30: ...it address External interlock of indoor unit L31 Other compressor troubles 11Troubleshooting In addition to the CODE No on the remote control of an indoor unit you can diagnose failure type of an outdoor unit by checking the 7 segment display on the interface P C board Use the function for various checks Set every DIP switch to OFF after checking 7 Segment display and check code Rotary switch sett...

Page 31: ... circuit E Vdc voltage trouble 1 Position detection circuit trouble 2 Input current sensor trouble 3 Motor lock trouble C Sensor temperature trouble No TH sensor 4 Motor current trouble D Sensor short circuit release trouble No TH sensor 5 Synchronization step out trouble Put in Fan IPDU No in mark Outdoor fan IPDU trouble P26 01 Compressor 1 02 Compressor 2 IPM short protection trouble P29 01 Com...

Page 32: ... with a gas leakage detector in the smallest room where the density limit is exceeded the volume of the next smallest room becomes the object Refrigerant piping Outdoor unit Indoor unit Mechanical ventilation device Gas leak detector Small room Medium room Large room Very small room SMMS wave tool SMMS wave tool is an application software Application for the Android OS smartphone and for those who...

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