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BRIEF UNIT INFO

P13 OF 36

UNIT FEATURES

* LED Indicator's and Buttons

 

- The touch pad has buttons for MODE, FANSPEED, ON/OFF, SETPOINT UP 

  and SETPOINT DOWN. It also has LEDs that correspond to the mode, fan speed and setpoint operation, to 
  indicate the unit's status. The LEDs below the mode button, FAN, COOL, and HEAT, indicate what operating 
  mode is active. The LEDs below the Fan button, Low, Med and Hi, indicate the fan speed that is selected. The 
  LED located in the lower right corner is the unit On/Off status LED. If the unit is in ON mode, the LED will be 
  green. If the unit is OFF, the LED will be red.

This Premium unit has many exciting features which
are different than those found on standard PTAC 
models. The owner must be familiar with these 
features in order to fully understand the operation 
and capability of the unit.

* Intelligence

 - Your Premium unit has an on board

  computer that utilizes real time diagnostics to prolong
  the life of your unit. There is an LED indicator on the
  control board, behind the front panel, that will flash
  an error code if the unit has detected some kind of
  fault condition. In many cases, the unit will
  automatically clear the fault condition and continue
  operating with no interruption. In some cases, the
  condition cannot be cleared and the unit will require 
  service. In those cases, an "Fx" failure mode will be
  displayed on the digital display. For a detailed list of 
  all error codes and "Fx" conditions, see Table 6 - Status LED Indicator Definitions for further details.

* Memory

 - Your Premium unit also has memory. If power is lost, all of the control settings (set point, mode, fan 

  speed, on/off and configuration) are remembered. So when power is restored, the unit spell will start back up in 
  the mode (and configuration) it was in, when power was lost.

* Premium Sound

 - 

Not only does The unit have 2 fan motors and a tangential blower wheel for optimum sound, 

  the indoor fan will always run a minimum of 10 seconds before the compressor, to help reduce any compressor 
  starting noise.

* Random Compressor restart

 - To help prevent power surges after a power outage (from many of your PTAC 

  starting at the same time), the compressor is equipped with a 2:45 to 3:15 random restart delay feature. 
  Whenever the unit is plugged in, or power has been restarted, a random compressor restart will occur.

* Compressor Protection

 

- To prevent short cycling of the compressor and maximize it's life, there is a random 

  start - up delay of 3 minutes on the compressor and a minimum compressor run time of 3 minutes.

* Automatic room freeze protection

 - 

automatically will keep the temperature in the room from getting too cold, 

  where water pipes might freeze. If the unit is configured for the freeze protection feature to be active (which is 

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  the default condition), then whenever power is supplied to the unit, if the unit senses temperature below 40 F, 

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  the fan motor and electric heater are turned on and will warm the room to 50 F. If Freeze protection is not 
  required, change the configuration switch to turn the feature off (see section on unit configuration).

* Automatic defrost protection (for heat pump models only) 

When the outdoor temperature gets too cold 

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  (approx. 35 F) and the unit can no longer effectively heat with the compressor, the unit will automatically 
  switch to electric heating. The unit will then heat with electric heat until the outside temperature rises enough 

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  (approx. 40 F), so the compressor can be used again.

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* Automatic Quick Warm-up (for heat pump models only) 

- If the room temperature falls to 5 F below the set 

  point temperature, the reverse cycle heat is shut off and the electric strip heat is turned on for one cycle, until 
  heating is satisfied.

* Configure Fan to Optimize Selected Application 

- Unit can be optimized to selected application by 

  configuring the fan to run in continuous mode or cycle on and off with the compressor and electric heater (can 
  be different for both heating and cooling modes). In cycle mode, fan will continue to run after compressor or 
  electric heater stops in order blow off any residual heat or cool left on coil.

YMGI, Engineered Comfort Products for A Sustainable and Efficient Green World !

O

61 F-86

O

F

55 -115

O

O

F

F

75

O

F

KN073NGFMC 

PVE

PTAC-09K-14B(43)

8800/9000
7900/8100

770/800
700/720

3.9/3.7
3.6/3.4

972

5.36

295/280/260

1

11.4/11.3

3.3/3.3

120-180

T1

I

IP24

550
290

42x16.0x21.5

45.5x26.6x18.1

105.8
130.1

R410A

1.56

Cross-flow

4.8 x 27.8

1030/970/890

21

0.36

1

2452/3000

N/A
N/A

3.15

51/50/49
61/60/59

Rotary

MITSUBISHI 

17

3.7

740

-

Capillary

1370

40

0.42

2

Axial-flow

13.75

61/59/57
71/69/67

N/A

68

144
180

42x16x13 3/4"

O

61 F-86

O

F

55 -115

O

O

F

F

75

O

F

PTHP-07K-14B(43)

7600/7700
6100/6300

620/640
530/540

3.0/2.8
3.0/2.8

736

3

295/280/260

0.8

12.2/12

3.4/3.4

100-160

T1

IP24

550
290

42x16.0x21.5

45.5x26.6x18.1

101.4
125.7

R410A

1.23

Cross-flow

4.8 x 27.8

840/790/740

21

0.36

1

2452/3000

N/A
N/A

3.15

Rotary

PANASONIC 

19

2.8

630

B130-140-241E

Capillary

1370

40

0.42

2

Axial-flow

13.75

61/59/57
71/69/67

N/A

68

144
180

42x16x13 3/4"

5RS062FAA21 

FV50S

Models  208-230/1/60

Cooling Capacity (Rated)
Heating Capacity (Rated)

Cooling Power Input
Heating Power Input

Cooling Power Current
Heating Power Current

Rated Input

Rated Current

Air Flow Rate (H/M/L)  

Dehumidifying Volume

EER 
COP 

Reference Only-Good for Floor Space, of Mild Load, in Residential Applications

Climate Type

Isolation

Moisture Protection

Allowed Maximum Operation Pressure-High Side
Allowed Maximum Operation Pressure-Low Side

Weight-Net

Gross

Weight-

Refrigerant Name

Charge

Outdoor Side

Loading Quantity

Fan Type

Fan Wheel Dia. x Length
Fan Motor  Speed(H/ML) 

Output of Fan Motor

Fan Motor RLA

Fan Motor Capacitor 

Input  of  Heater

Evaporator Form 

Swing Motor Model

Output of Swing Motor 

Fuse 

Sound Pressure Level (H/M/L) 

Sound Power Level (H/M/L) 

Compressor Type

Compressor Brand
Compressor Model

Compressor Oil

L.R.A.  

Compressor RLA  

Compressor Power Input

Overload Protector

Metering Device

Panel Continued

Outdoor Ambient Temp (Cooling)
Outdoor Ambient Temp (Heating)

Condenser  Form 
Fan Motor Speed

Output of Fan Motor

Fan Motor RLA  

Fan Motor Capacitor 

Fan Type

Fan Diameter

Sound Pressure Level (H/M/L) 

Sound Power Level (H/M/L) 

Defrosting Method

20'GP  

40' GP  
40' HQ  

Indoor Side

Btu/h
Btu/h

W
W

A
A

W

A

CFM

L/h

Btu/h.w

W/W

Sq. Ft.

PSI
PSI

In.
In.
In.

LBs
LBs

LBs

In.

RPM

W

A

UF

W

W

A

dB (A) 
dB (A) 

A
A

W

F
F
F

RPM

W

A

UF

Inches
dB (A) 
dB (A) 

Sets
Sets
Sets

PTAC-07K-12B(43)

7600/7700

-

620/640

-

3.0/2.8

-

736

3

295/280/260

0.8

12.2/12

-

100-160

T1

I

IP24

550
290

42x16.0x21.5

45.5x26.6x18.1

101.4
125.7

R410A

1.12

Cross-flow

4.8 x 27.8

840/790/740

18

0.15

1

2452/3000

Alumium Fin / Tube

N/A
N/A

3.15

49/48/47
59/58/57

Rotary

PANASONIC 

5RS062FAA21 

FV50S

19

2.8

630

B130-140-241E

Capillary

O

61 F-86

O

F

O

O

61 F-86 F

O

O

61 F-86 F

O

61 F-86

O

F

O

61 F-86

O

F

O

61 F-86

O

F

O

61 F-86

O

F

55 -115

O

O

F

F

55 -115

O

O

F

F

55 -115

O

O

F

F

55 -115

O

O

F

F

55 -115

O

O

F

F

55 -115

O

O

F

F

55 -115

O

O

F

F

75

O

F

75

O

F

75

O

F

75

O

F

75

O

F

75

O

F

75

O

F

Aluminum Fin-Copper Tube

1370

40

0.42

2

Axial-flow

13.75

61/59/57
71/69/67

-

68

144
180

PTAC-09K-12B(43)

8800/9000

-

770/800

-

3.9/3.7

-

893

4.78

295/280/260

1

11.4/11.3

-

120-180

T1

I

IP24

550
290

42x16.0x21.5

45.5x26.6x18.1

103.6
127.9

R410A

1.34

Cross-flow

4.8 x 27.8

1030/970/890

21

0.36

1

2452/3000

Aluminum Fin-Copper Tube

N/A
N/A

3.15

51/50/49
61/60/59

Rotary

MITSUBISHI 

KN073NGFMC 

PVE

17

3.7

740

-

Capillary

1370

40

0.42

2

Axial-flow

13.75

61/59/57
71/69/67

N/A

68

144
180

PTAC-12K-12B(43)

11800/12000

-

1120/1120

-

5.3/5.1

-

1394

7.57

320/295/280

1.3

10.5/10.7

-

160-240

T1

I

IP24

550
290

42x16.0x21.5

45.5x26.6x18.1

108.0
132.3

R410A

1.67

Cross-flow

4.8 x 27.8

1100/1000/920

23

0.36

1

2452/3000

N/A
N/A

3.15

53/52/51
63/62/61

Rotary
RECHI

44A282AK&FEKC

44A282AK&FEKC

NMOC Ze-Gles RB68EP

NMOC Ze-Gles RB68EP

29.5

5

1125

B245-140K-141H

B245-140K-141H

Capillary

1370

65

0.67

2.5

Axial-flow

13.75

63/61/59
73/71/59

N/A

68

144
180

PTAC-12K-12B(45)

11800/12000

-

1120/1120

-

5.3/5.1

-

1394

7.57

320/295/280

1.3

10.5/10.7

-

160-240

T1

I

IP24

550
290

42x16.0x21.5

45.5x26.6x18.1

110.2
134.5

R410A

1.67

Cross-flow

4.8 x 27.8

1100/1000/920

23

0.36

1

4087/5000

N/A
N/A

3.15

53/52/51
63/62/61

Rotary
RECHI

29.5

5

1125

Capillary

1370

65

0.67

2.5

Axial-flow

13.75

63/61/59
73/71/59

N/A

68

144
180

PTHP-12K-14B(45)

11800/12000
10500/10700

1120/1120
 990/1010

5.3/5.1
4.7/4.5

1447

7.87

320/295/280

1.3

10.5/10.7

3.1/3.1

160-240

T1

I

IP24

550
290

42x16.0x21.5

45.5x26.6x18.1

110.2
134.5

R410A

1.67

Cross-flow

4.8 x 27.8

1100/1000/920

23

0.36

1

4087/5000

N/A
N/A

3.15

53/52/51
63/62/61

Rotary
RECHI

29.5

5

1125

Capillary

1370

65

0.67

2.5

Axial-flow

13.75

63/61/59
73/71/59

N/A

68

144
180

PTAC-15K-12B(45)

14600/15000

-

1510/1530

-

7.5/6.7

-

2025
11.03

350/320/300

1.5

9.7/9.8

-

210-310

T1

I

IP24

550
290

42x16.0x21.5

45.5x26.6x18.1

116.8
141.1

R410A

2.38

Cross-flow

4.8 x 27.8

1100/1000/920

23

0.36

1

4087/5000

N/A
N/A

3.15

53/52/51
63/62/61

Rotary

PANASONIC 

5PS146FAA21

5PS146FAA21

FV50S

FV50S

32.6

6.6

1480

B205-150-141C

B205-150-141C

Capillary

1370

65

0.77

2.5

Axial-flow

13.75

63/61/59
73/71/59

N/A

68

144
180

PTHP-15K-14B(45)

14600/15000
13800/13600

1510/1530

1390 /1370

7.5/6.7
6.0/6.6

2025
11.03

350/320/300

1.5

9.7/9.8
2.9/2.9

210-310

T1

I

IP24

550
290

42x16.0x21.5

45.5x26.6x18.1

119.0
143.3

R410A

2.38

Cross-flow

4.8 x 27.8

1100/1000/920

23

0.36

1

4087/5000

N/A
N/A

3.15

53/52/51
63/62/61

Rotary

PANASONIC

32.6

6.6

1480

Capillary

1370

65

0.77

2.5

Axial-flow

13.75

63/61/59
73/71/59

N/A

68

144
180

Dimensions of Main Unit WxHxD

Dimensions of Wall Sleeve WxHxD

Dimensions of Carton Box WxHxD

42x16x13 3/4"

42x16x13 3/4"

42x16x13 3/4"

42x16x13 3/4"

42x16x13 3/4"

42x16x13 3/4"

42x16x13 3/4"

Aluminum Fin-Copper Tube

O

61 F-86

O

F

55 -115

O

O

F

F

75

O

F

PTHP-12K-14B(43)

11800/12000
10500/10700

1120/1120
 990/1010

5.3/5.1
4.7/4.5

1447

7.87

320/295/280

1.3

10.5/10.7

3.1/3.1

160-240

T1

I

IP24

550
290

42x16.0x21.5

45.5x26.6x18.1

110.2
134.5

R410A

1.67

Cross-flow

4.8 x 27.8

1100/1000/920

23

0.36

1

2452/3000

N/A
N/A

3.15

53/52/51
63/62/61

Rotary
RECHI

29.5

5

1125

Capillary

1370

65

0.67

2.5

Axial-flow

13.75

63/61/59
73/71/59

N/A

68

144
180

42x16x13 3/4"

Aluminum Fin-Copper Tube

49/48/47
59/58/57

Alumium Fin / Tube

PTAC-09K-14D(43)

PTHP-07K-14D(43)

PTAC-07K-12D(43) PTAC-09K-12D(43) PTAC-12K-12D(43) PTAC-12K-12D(45)

PTHP-12K-14D(45)

PTAC-15K-12D(45)

PTHP-15K-14D(45)

PTHP-12K-14D(43)

Models  265-277/1/60

P14 OF 36

UNIT SPECIFICATIONS

YMGI, Engineered Comfort Products for A Sustainable and Efficient Green World !

Accessories Available: 

Wall Sleeve, Grille, LCDI Cord, Wall Mount Thermostat, Door Sensor, Occupancy Sensor...

1. Performance rated for matched system at standard conditions-cooling ID 80/67F, OD 95F, heating ID 70/60F, 
    OD 47/43F. Unit performance varies when weather changes from the standard one.
2. Select equipment capacity sizes per space load calculation schedule and cooling & heating hours. Not to over 
    size or under size equipment.
3. Watch unit operation during extreme weather conditions in summer and winter. After the unit is used for quite a 
    while in these wheather, unit may step into protection mode and stay idle. 

Parts Available: 

Compressor, Motor, Heater, Filter... 

BRIEF UNIT INFO

Summary of Contents for PTAC Series

Page 1: ...ONDITIONER PTAC PACKAGED TERMINAL HEAT PUMP PTHP INSTALLATION OPERATION MANUALS Literature Part No Lit PTAC 0201 20140505 Subject to Continuous Engineering Change and Product Improvement without Notic...

Page 2: ...cident or consequence of improper or faulty transportation installation operation maintenance or service Damage caused by frozen or broken water hoses or refrigeration pipes in the event of equipment...

Page 3: ...it for condensate leakage and refrigerant leakage before and after connecting them 28 Do you list the working details in the invoice and leave a copy to the customer 19 Did you charge the inter connec...

Page 4: ...roperly can be more expensive than spending the little extra money that hiring the right contractor will cost Protect your investment and warranty eligibility by doing it right the first time THE FOLL...

Page 5: ...ity to claim freight damage is lost and YMGI will not replace the unit on this basis Contact the distributor or YMGI report the damage by forwarding the marked delivery receipt copy and pictures Only...

Page 6: ...ip Products to YMGI Service Center for Inspection and Repair and Authorization to Charge form 2 You will review the form and fill all fields appropriately sign and send back to the YMGI Group 3 Once t...

Page 7: ...Instructions for Removal and Repairs If the unit needs to be removed to somewhere else or needs repair contact your dealer or an authorized technician In the case of occurrence of abnormal operation b...

Page 8: ...e Weight Net Gross Weight Refrigerant Name Charge Outdoor Side Loading Quantity Fan Type Fan Wheel Dia x Length Fan Motor Speed H ML Output of Fan Motor Fan Motor RLA Fan Motor Capacitor Input of Heat...

Page 9: ...ed Limit the Set point Range The unit can be configured to limit the controlling set point range The display will always show the complete set point range but the controlling set point will be limited...

Page 10: ...lure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death Disconnect all power to unit to avoid possible electrical shock during installation Remove any existing foam baffles that are insta...

Page 11: ...owing electrical safety data carefully ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND OR UNIT OPERATION AND DAMAGE HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death and or unit operation and damage...

Page 12: ...eating and cooling modes regardless of what the real temperature is in the room If AA mode is selected the room temperature will be displayed during heating cooling and fan only modes If the mode butt...

Page 13: ...required for digital thermostats NOTE Any illegal input combinations will be captured as thermostat wiring failures and will light the STATUS LED indicator on main board see Intelligent Self Checking...

Page 14: ...d Room humidity will decrease and moisture will evaporate NOTE In case of a power failure the unit will remember the last programmed settings and will restart to those settings 1 TEMP CONTROL Temp Con...

Page 15: ...TAC 07K 12B 43 PTAC 09K 12B 43 PTAC 12K 12B 43 PTAC 07K 12D 43 PTAC 09K 12D 43 PTAC 12K 12D 43 PTHP 07K 14B 43 PTHP 09K 14B 43 PTHP 12K 14B 43 PTHP 07K 14D 43 PTHP 09K 14D 43 PTHP 12K 14D 43 Symbol Sy...

Page 16: ...connected and check if power supply failed or cut off Replace fuse Check power voltage If it is 10 below rated voltage inspect and repair line Check if option switch ON OFF is disconnected with line h...

Page 17: ...is running but there is no cooling effect or no heating effect Protector is activated due to too overheat of compressor Adjust the volume of refrigerant Change capillary Change compressor Check with...

Page 18: ...0 577 0 561 0 547 0 532 0 519 0 505 0 492 0 48 0 467 0 456 0 444 0 433 0 422 0 412 0 401 0 391 0 382 AMBIENT AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR S INDOOR AND OUTDOOR TUBE TEMPERATURE SENSOR S 19 18 17 16 15 14 13...

Page 19: ...ler or current service contractor should be contacted first of all since they installed the unit and or know more details than anybody else They will check the unit and find out the problems with the...

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