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1. Be sure to hire only one certified, licensed HVAC Company to complete 100% of the installation so that all 
    details of the installation are clear, complete and well taken care of.
2. Be sure to have ONLY the licensed HVAC professional perform all parts of the installation.  Factory Warranty 
    will be lost if any portion of the installation is not performed by licensed HVAC contractor.  DIY or partial DIY will 
    void ALL factory warranties. One example of partial DIY would be calling the HVAC technician to release 
    refrigerant or the sort while other installation has or is to be conducted by non-HVAC technician.  
3. With hiring a technician that is offering their services as a "side job" and not through their licensed HVAC 
    company may pose a possible risk of an incomplete or unsatisfactory installation of no guaranteed 
    workmanship and lack of further service, if needed. 
4. Have the installing technician read in full the installation manual of the product model you have. Some details 
    may vary and some may be the key to determine the success and quality of the installation. Experience with 
    certain manufacturer may not be applied fully to another manufacturer. For example, wiring, refrigerant 
    adjustment and trial testing procedures may differ from manufacturer to manufacturer and model to model. 
    Any ignoring or negligence may cause unit failure or damage which could be irrevocable and permanent.
5. All of YMGI's products are fully tested and have passed rigorous safety and performance standards and others 
    related to the industry, before being packed and shipped.  YMGI only uses famous brands as suppliers for their 
    parts that are also known for their high quality and performance.  The quality of the installation plays a key role 
    as much as up to 90% importance in your unit's overall performance and lifetime.  A poor installation can result 
    in unit failure and inefficiency either immediately or over a period of time.
6. Some licensed contractor/technician may make a mistake some time. YMGI doesn't supervise nor is able to 
    control their installation.

It is key that the installer take each variable into account during the initial 

    installation in order to ensure a complete and professional installation and properly working units.

ATTENTIONS

The following will cause damage to the unit and key components 

factory 

warranty:

and the loss of your unit's 

1. Any foreign substances introduced into the system as a result of failure of not sealing the ends of the 
    refrigeration piping before pulling through structures at time of installation.
2. Not installing an oil P-trap in the suction copper line where indoor unit is located 18' or more below outdoor unit.
3. Cross piping and/or cross wiring on any units including more than one single zone or a multi zone system.
4. Not conducting a positive leak check by charging the system with dry-nitrogen and soap bubble testing.
5. Not conducting a negative leak check by evacuating the copper lines for 30 minutes.  Vacuum must be held at 
    500 micron or better for at least 5 minutes, starting from 5 minutes after the vacuum pump is shut off.
6. Not conducting a positive leak check prior to the negative leak check.
7. Not selecting the correct size of wire or circuit breaker.
8. Not answering ALL questions in the technician's checklist inside the warranty registration form.

1. Any kinks or improper bending of the copper piping.
2. Any improper flaring or not centering of the flare with the nut, or not tightening any connection.
3. Not trial testing each indoor unit individually.
4. Not reading technical data (temp/time/pressure/current) after the system is stabilized (normally compressor 
    needs to work at least 10 minutes).  Data read too early may lead to inaccurate or false judgment or even a 
    false sense of security.
In an effort to protect our customers from any possible faulty installation which can lead to premature unit failure, 
we like to provide the above information to you in addition to the technician. You can judge yourself and 
observe while your system is being installed, though your observation may not be treated as any guarantee 
whether your system would be installed properly and professionally. If at any time you feel there may be an 
installation issue, please have your technician contact YMGI at (866)833-3138 x 703 to clear your questions.  

The following may be overlooked, ignored, or treated as not a problem during your installer's installation, 
but actually will cause your unit to underperform or even cause unit failure.

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1) Check with the customers to find out detailed information of structure to be conditioned, local weather (typical design and 
    extreme temperature/humidity conditions, cooling and heating hours), previous and existing HVAC equipment, usage and 
    dependence on the new HVAC equipment or the YMGI products.
2) Performing a cooling/heating load calculation by using commercially available professional programs/methods such as 
    Right-J (Manual J) for residential HVAC applications/jobs and Right-CommLoad (ASHRAE RTS/CLTD) for light commercial 
    and commercial HVAC applications/jobs.
3) Check with YMGI distributor/sales or contact manufacturer directly to obtain information to fully understand YMGI products, 
    including but not limited to product features, cooling/heating performance-at standard ratings/conditions and extreme 
    conditions, allowed indoor and outdoor temperature/humidity ranges, installation, operation, maintenance, service, 
    warranty, parts and so on.
4) Properly select correct (most suitable) YMGI product models (of units and accessories) for your HVAC applications/jobs 
    and list them in your proposal/quote, in writing, on your company's quote form or letter head, basing upon the information 
    you get from 1), 2) and 3) above.
5) List your currently valid HVAC license # and EPA # in your proposal/quote.
6) Make sure you are the only party to perform the whole installation job and you will not sub-contract any part of the 
    installation to any non-licensed parties/persons. You will be solely responsibile for the full installation that you have been 
    contracted for.
7) Check to make sure you have all the materials you need to properly and correctly finish the installation.  The YMGI units 
    and accessories may be just a portion of what you need. YMGI employees and YMGI distributors/sales, dealers and agents 
    are not installers and may only be able to provide suggestions to you, but you are the only sole decision maker to 
    determine what other materials you must need and/or the customer may want to fulfill the installation job. 
8) Check against both NEC and your local codes to make sure all the installation of YMGI units and accessories meet these 
    requirements. 
9) Connect the unit to correct electrical power source. In the area where lightning or storm incurs frequently, a proper type/
    size of power surge protector needs to be installed between the outdoor unit and power source. 
10) Select proper types and sizes of HVAC circuit breakers, disconnect switch boxes, wires and conduits from circuit breaker 
      to disconnect box and then from disconnect box to outdoor unit.
11) Select proper location to mount indoor units and outdoor units with all factory requirements being followed (cooling/
      heating/air is not blocked or restricted, mounting structure is secure, aesthetical looking, installation convenience is 
      considered, maintenance/service clearance is ensured and all applicable codes are met and etc.).
12) Cap/tape the two ends of every copper line before running them through structures to keep from any foreign substances 
      entering into pipe and causing contamination. Label them A-A, B-B, C-C, D-D, or other marks on each pair of copper 
      line/wiring cable set to keep from any possible cross-piping or cross-wiring in multiple zone installations or where pipes for 
      different single zone systems are close to one another. 
13) Secure the wiring cables that connect between indoor unit and outdoor unit, following applicable NEC and local codes for 
      your particular installation. If there is no special NEC or local code to govern how these wires are to be installed, you can 
      tape/cable tie them along with insulated copper line.
14) Tighten all pipe and wire connections to keep from any possible leakage or false connection.
15) Conduct positive pressure leakage checking of inter-connecting copper lines between each indoor unit and outdoor unit by 
      charging dry-nitrogen at outdoor unit service port (note: don't back-seat stopping valve, at this time). Liquid soap solution 
      shall be applied at all pipe connections to check for leakage. A1/4-5/16" hose/valve adaptor may be needed if you have 
      traditional manifold of 1/4" connection hose. 
16) If there is no positive leaking, then conduct negative pressure leakage checking of inter-connecting copper lines between 
      each indoor unit and outdoor unit by pulling vacuum at outdoor unit service port (note: don't back-seat stopping valve, at 
      this time) and checking if the vacuum level 500 Micron can be held for at least 20 minutes.
17) If there is no leakage found at refrigeration pipe connections, flip up the indoor unit face panel and remove filter, carefully 
      pour some clear water onto the up-right aluminum coil surface to test if the water can drain out of each indoor unit freely 
      without any leakage being found.
18) If there is water leakage found, locate the source of the leak and correct. Only after everything is clear engage the correct 
      electrical power to the system. 
19) Then back-seat stopping valves of outdoor unit to release refrigerant from outdoor unit into inter-connecting pipes and 
      indoor unit.
20) Check to make sure both indoor unit and outdoor unit are powered on correctly before controlling the indoor unit to 
      operate in fan mode first. Then move on to test cooling, dehumidifying/drying, heating and other modes.
21) Read refrigerant pressures and pipe/valve temperatures only until the system is stabilized (normally 10 minutes after 
      cooling/heating mode is started successfully). Put this data into the technician checklist in the lower half section of the 
      Limited Product Warranty Registration Card/Form.
22) Adjust refrigerant charging level (remove refrigerant if pipe is shorter/temperature is colder; add refrigerant if pipe is 
      longer/temperature is warmer), following manufacturer's instructions, if average pipe length is shorter or longer than 25' 
      and pressure/temperature readings at outdoor unit service valves are not falling into normal ranges.
23) Explain to the user/owner(s) about proper unit operation and maintenance and leave your contact information for them to 
      reach you easily.
24) If the customer finds the unit doesn't work properly and cannot resolve the issue themselves, check the customer's 
      units/parts/accessories and correct the problem if there is any. Communicate with YMGI-technical support line (866)833-
      3138 x 703, if needing help.
Following these requirements will aid in ensuring the units to be installed to the general HVAC practicing standards and 
necessary factory requirements, finding any possible problems early, preventing any further damage to the unit and helping 
ensure a properly working unit over its lifetime.

INSTALLING TECHNICIAN/CONTRACTOR'S JOBS AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Summary of Contents for SYMPHONY CHOIR 80CH

Page 1: ... Installation operation maintenance and service shall follow professional practices for regular cooling and heating equipment NEC State City or Local Codes and related manuals from us Otherwise damage to equipment or property even injury to people may occur Installer Currently licensed HVAC installer only Read this manual before installation Sign on the warranty registration card User Keep this ma...

Page 2: ...ORTANT NOTE YMGI HOLDS FINAL EXPLANATION The quality of the installation plays a key role in whether the units will work well and for an extended period of time The information we provide in our manuals is for the sole purpose of reminding you and your installer It is our ultimate goal to help insure that your YMGI units are installed properly and correctly from the very beginning to the very end ...

Page 3: ...re humidity ranges installation operation maintenance service warranty parts and so on 4 Properly select correct most suitable YMGI product models of units and accessories for your HVAC applications jobs and list them in your proposal quote in writing on your company s quote form or letter head basing upon the information you get from 1 2 and 3 above 5 List your currently valid HVAC license and EP...

Page 4: ... the installation 5 Supply electrical power V Ph Hz measured at wiring terminal block of Indoor unit outdoor unit 7 Wire gauge length and terminal colors between circuit breaker disconnect switch to outdoor unit 9 The size of HVAC circuit breaker fuse or disconnect switch to the outdoor unit 11 What is the refrigerant pipe length between each indoor unit and the outdoor unit Unit A Unit B Unit C U...

Page 5: ... the tools to do these calculations correctly and get your approval before purchasing the air conditioner or heat pump equipment Any problems due to improper installing of the air conditioner heat pump system Installation should be conducted by currently licensed HVAC technician following manufacturer installation instructions all governing safety codes with care and professionalism Any problems d...

Page 6: ...the appointed service center A place which is full of machine oil A region with saline sodic soil near the sea A place where the sulphide fog exists such as the sulphur spring A place where the high frequency facilities exist such as radio equipment electric welder and medical equipment An environment with special conditions 1 When the place of the installation is exposed to strong wind When stron...

Page 7: ...is strength and level so that the unit will not cause any operating vibration or noise after installation 2 In accordance with the foundation drawing in the Fig 6 please drill 4 holes in the installation location A Discharge air side B Bottom view inches C Drain holes 3 Fix the unit securely with the foundation bolts You can get the M10 or M8 foundation bolts nuts and washers from the market 4 Rub...

Page 8: ...RANT PIPES Y type branch pipe must be installed in vertical or horizontal direction In the inlet of the branch pipe keep at least 19 69inch straight pipe 1 Pipe connections should be follow the following rules Outdoor unit shall be installed close to the indoor unit hence to minimize the length and bends of connection pipes The gap of outdoor unit and indoor units should be as small as possible Th...

Page 9: ...e operation 2 As shown in the following figure expel the gas from the refrigerant pipes by the vacuum pump 3 Open the pump and turn on the knobs to evacuate the gas in the liquid and gas pipes 4 When the pressure of the system is less than 0 1Mpa 1bar keep the system for more than one hour under the condition 5 Then turn off the knobs and the pump and if the pressure of the pressure vacuum gauge d...

Page 10: ...sure vacuum gauge 6 7 8 9 Hi knob Lo knob R410A tank Scale When the liquid and gas stop valves have not been opened the system is under the vacuum 1 Refer to the left of the Fig 20 connect the R410A tank to the system 2 Turn on the R410A tank and the Hi knob charge the R410A refrigerant into the system from the liquid side stop valve The Lo knob should be closed completely 3 Turn off the R410A tan...

Page 11: ...ground terminal should be provided and the ground wire cannot be connected to any of the following places a Water pipe b Coal gas pipe c Sewage pipe d Lightning rod e Telephone line f Other unreliable places considered by a professional ELECTRICAL WIRING WORK The ground connection should be reliable and the ground wire should be connected to the dedicated device of the building by the professional...

Page 12: ... or outdoor unit is blocked Remove the obstacles Air inlet or outlet of indoor unit or outdoor unit is blocked Remove the obstacles Temperature setting is improper Adjust the setting of remote controller or wire controller Air speed is set too low Adjust the setting of remote controller or wire controller Improper airflow direction Adjust the setting of remote controller or wire controller Door or...

Page 13: ... board of the outdoor unit Check for more details about the meaning of each error Conditions Causes When restart the unit soon after it is stopped The overload protection switch of the unit let the startup delayed for three minutes As soon as power supply is on The unit will stand by for approximate one minute When the cooling operation starts The hi humidity air indoor is cooled quickly The unit ...

Page 14: ...ing to include a 1 year installation service warranty at no extra charge Check with them to see if that is available If available include that in the contract 14 Verify and confirm the installation is done completely and all the unit functions have been checked and are working properly all the items in the checklist have been checked and marked well in the warranty registration card form prior to ...

Page 15: ...e exceptions Most have resulted in equipment failure due to lack of knowledge and experience A few of the problems result from DIY s lack of knowledge in the following areas Sizing and selecting correct type size and model of cooling and or heating equipment Sizing and installing correct electric circuit breakers and wires Wiring the units correctly and properly Taping the ends connecting to indoo...

Page 16: ...different from what are typical in traditional split type air conditioning and heat pump systems and similar systems made by other manufacturers These are not defects Take some time to learn the functions of your unit We will be happy to assist you with any questions you may have concerning the functions of your new unit 1 Part repair or replacement after trouble shooting This is the most common a...

Page 17: ...ND INSTALLATION SERVICE MAINTENANCE NOTES Notes Asked for Your Technician for Help Did You Ask YMGI Tech for Help INSTALLATION NOTES Original Installation Company Name Technician Name Phone HVAC License Job Not Performed by Technician Technician Checklist Completed Fully SERVICE MAINTENANCE NOTES No Date Contents of Service Maintenance Technician s Company Name Technician Name Phone HVAC License P...

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