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YMGI 

 Your Modern Green Idea 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Be sure to only hire a certified and currently licensed HVAC Company to complete 100% of the installation so 
that all details of the installation are performed correctly and completely.  

 

Be sure to have ONLY the licensed HVAC professional perform all aspects of the installation. Factory Warranty 
will be void if any portion of the installation is not performed by  a licensed HVAC contractor/technician. DIY or 
partial DIY will also void ALL factory warranties.  

 

When hiring an HVAC technician that is offering their services as a "side job"  and not hiring a licensed HVAC 
company may pose possible risk. This may result in an incomplete or unsatisfactory installation, no guarantee 
for workmanship and lack of maintenance and further service to your unit. 

 

Have the  installation technician read in full the  installation manual and all supplied documents for the product 
model  you  purchased.  Details  within  the  documentation  contributes  greatly  to  the  success  and  quality  of  the 
installation.  Experience  with  other  manufacturers  may  not  be  applied  fully  to  another  manufacturer,  although 
there will be similarities there will also be differences. Ignoring the provided installation procedures is an act of 
negligence and may cause unit failure or damage which could be irrevocable and permanent. 

 

It  is  possible  for  a  licensed  contractor/technician  to  make  a  mistake  during  the  installation.  YMGI  doesn't 
supervise nor is able to control the 

contractor/technician’s installation. 

It is critical that the installer take each 

variable  into  account  during  the  initial  installation.  This  will  ensure  a  complete  and  professional 
installation and that all units work properly.

 

 

 

The following will damage the unit and its key components resulting in loss of factory warranty:

 

1.  Any foreign substances introduced into the system because of failure to seal the ends of the refrigeration piping 

before pulling the piping through any structures at time of installation. 

2.  Not installing an oil P-trap in the copper suction line where the indoor unit is located 18 feet or more below the 

outdoor unit. 

3.  Cross piping and/or cross wiring of 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  performing  soap  bubble 

testing. 

5.  Not conducting a negative leak check by evacuating the copper lines for 30 minutes. Vacuum must be held at 

500 microns or better for at least 5 minutes, starting 5-minute timer after the vacuum pump is turned off. 

6.  Not conducting a positive leak check prior to the negative leak check. 
7.  Not selecting the correct size wire or circuit breaker. 
8.  Not answering ALL questions in the technician's checklist located inside the warranty registration form. 
 

 

The following may be overlooked, ignored, or considered unimportant during your installer's installation, but 
will cause your unit to underperform and may cause unit failure.

 

1.  Any kinks in or improper bending of the copper piping. 
2.  Any poorly formed flares or not centering the flare with the flare nut, or not tightening all connections. 
3.  Not trial testing each indoor unit individually. 
4.  Not reading technical data (temp/time/pressure/current) after the system is stabilized (normally the compressor 

needs to run at least 10 minutes before reading the data). If the data is read too early may lead to inaccurate 
assessments about the unit. 

 
In an  effort to help protect  our customers from possible faulty  installations that can  lead to  premature unit failure, 
YMGI  provides  the  above  information  for  you  and  the  technician.  You  can  observe  while  your  system  is  being 
installed, even though your observation is not a guarantee your system is being or has been installed properly and 
professionally. With the information provided above, you  will know some things  to look for and questions  you can 
ask. If at any time you feel there may be an issue with the installation, please have your technician contact YMGI at 
(866)833-3138 x 703 with any questions, issues or concerns you may have. 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TTWA Series

Page 1: ...ded by YMGI Failure to follow and adhere to all codes and documentation can cause damage to equipment property even personal injury Installer Currently licensed certified HVAC technicians only Must Re...

Page 2: ...s and LCDI Cords 17 Installation Instructions 18 Wall Sleeve Assembly 19 Outdoor Grille Installation 20 Vent Control and Air Direction 22 Maintenance and Cleaning 24 Wiring 25 Unit Features 26 Operati...

Page 3: ...the wall installation in new or existing buildings To complete the installation of this TTWA an insulated wall sleeve and an outdoor grille either the stamped aluminum grille or the architectural gril...

Page 4: ...ing and recycling of certain refrigerants the equipment and tools necessary to perform these service procedures In addition some states or municipalities may have additional requirements that must als...

Page 5: ...soon as possible and provide the following information Data on the unit model number serial number and owner s name A detailed description of the unit s problem before and after the problem occurred...

Page 6: ...equire certified and licensed personnel to install Reading and following YMGI Group recommendations and requirements contained in the following pages and other documents is the first step to help ensu...

Page 7: ...through any structures at time of installation 2 Not installing an oil P trap in the copper suction line where the indoor unit is located 18 feet or more below the outdoor unit 3 Cross piping and or...

Page 8: ...date from YMGI Group whichever comes first This is a standard limited liability warranty and DOES NOT cover the following Any damage or repairs to properties or persons as an incident of or consequen...

Page 9: ...ill ground ship out the parts ASAP Expedited shipping is available at the customer s expense 4 Replacement parts that have an approved warranty registration are to be warranted for the remainder of th...

Page 10: ...YMGI Your Modern Green Idea 10...

Page 11: ...not set the indoor unit s room temperature too low Keeping the temperature difference between indoor and outdoor unit within 41 5 18 YMGI Group recommends that only properly trained and authorized pe...

Page 12: ...ected and the circuits are switched on could cause an electrical shock or fire DO NOT install the indoor unit near any cooking surfaces in direct sunlight or any ventilation systems Poor placement cou...

Page 13: ...8 3 9 9 7 4 9 3 9 4 9 Locked rotor Amp LRA A 23 8 41 5 21 54 28 5 21 28 5 Capacitor uF 35 60 30 60 40 30 40 Indoor fan motor Model YDK 30B 6P2 YDK 30B 6P2 YDK 30B 6P2 YDK 30B 6P2 YDK 30B 6P2 YDK 30B 6...

Page 14: ...ts 34 U 36 U 36 U 34 U 34 U 36 U 34 U Outdoor sound level sound pressure level Cooling dB A 67 64 67 64 67 64 67 64 67 64 67 64 67 64 Unit Dimension W D H In 26 x 21 57 x 15 59 26 x 21 57 x 15 59 26 x...

Page 15: ...t RLA A 7 8 2 9 3 9 4 9 Locked rotor Amp LRA A 41 5 15 21 28 5 Capacitor uF 60 20 30 40 Indoor fan motor Model YDK 30B 6P2 YDK 30B 6P2 YDK 30B 6P2 YDK 30B 6P2 Input W 64 64 64 64 Output W 30 30 30 30...

Page 16: ...sound pressure level Cooling dB A 67 64 67 64 67 64 67 64 Unit Dimension W D H In 26 x 21 57 x 15 59 26 x 21 57 x 15 59 26 x 21 57 x 15 59 26 x 21 57 x 15 59 Packing W D H In 30 12 x 24 8 x 18 9 30 12...

Page 17: ...n of this product Refer to the data specification plate for electrical requirements LCDI Cords Underwriters Laboratories and the National Electric Code NEC now require power cords that can sense curre...

Page 18: ...Code The proper installation of this unit is described in the following sections Following the steps in the order presented should ensure proper installation HIGH VOLTAGE DISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE S...

Page 19: ...ion In order for condensate water to drain properly inside the unit the sleeve must be installed properly Level from right to left A slight downward pitch from the indoor side to the outdoor side as s...

Page 20: ...ineer and confirm that the new chassis can be used with the non standard specialized grille An improper outdoor grille may cause poor cooling or heating effect a higher power input and shorten the uni...

Page 21: ...sis part of the way into the sleeve and reattach the ground wire back to the hole on the right side on the control panel area next to the ground symbol 3 Remove shipping pads inside air conditioner ne...

Page 22: ...ocated behind the front grille on the right side of the air discharge area When set at CLOSE only the air inside the room will be circulated and conditioned When set at OPEN some inside air is exhaust...

Page 23: ...NOTES 1 The unit is equipped with a rubber grommet mounted compressor These grommets are set at the factory and do not need to be adjusted 2 Check if there are any obstruction before the indoor and ou...

Page 24: ...ecessary to remove the front panel 2 Filter is removed by opening the grille panel and gently pulling forward Vent Screen Before cleaning the vent screen disconnect power to the unit by unplugging the...

Page 25: ...FIRST OPENING ALL DISCONNECTS AND OR REMOVING THE UNIT CORD SET PLUG FROM THE WALL OUTLET TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD WITH THIS...

Page 26: ...sensors to maximize comfort conditions for the room occupant and provide outstanding features Thermistors are used to sense small changes in temperature and allow the microprocessor to monitor and re...

Page 27: ...YMGI Your Modern Green Idea 27 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 28: ...troduction of LCD screen icons Mode display Temperature display Timer display Range can be set between 16 32 C or 61 90 F TIMER ON is set Cooling mode TIMER OFF is set Fan mode Other display icons Hea...

Page 29: ...GY SAVER button the green LED indicator turns off 1 Reset Filter means the indoor fan has been running for 250 hours accumulated It is time to clean the filter After finishing cleaning press this butt...

Page 30: ...ller it could be used for the air conditioners with multifunction For some functions that the model doesn t have if press the corresponding button on the remote controller the unit will keep the origi...

Page 31: ...through the power press ON OFF button on the remote controller to turn on the air conditioner 2 Press MODE button to select your required mode 3 Press or button to set your required temperature 4 Pres...

Page 32: ...reaches 13 C 55 F will heating stop 6 Electric Power Off Memory When the power is turned on the unit will operate using the same settings as before power off The default setting is enabled UP 7 Clean...

Page 33: ...ets the operational mode of the fan In ON position the fan will run continuously whenever power is applied in this mode In AUTO position the fan will cycle on and off with the compressor or electric h...

Page 34: ...the unit that block the room return air flow if so remove the obstacle 2 Check the indoor fan make sure it is running properly if not repair the fan 3 Check the related sensor plug make sure that it...

Page 35: ...t restricting or blocking unit airflow Reset to a lower or higher temperature setting Remove and clean filters Allow sufficient amount of time for unit to heat or cool the room Start heating or coolin...

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Page 37: ...YMGI Your Modern Green Idea 37 TTWA Wiring Diagrams TTWA0 Wiring Diagram AC Only...

Page 38: ...YMGI Your Modern Green Idea 38 TTWA0 Wiring Diagram AC Heater...

Page 39: ...YMGI Your Modern Green Idea 39 TTWA0 Wiring Diagram HP...

Page 40: ...YMGI Your Modern Green Idea 40 TTWA0 Wiring Diagram HP Heater...

Page 41: ...1 USER NOTES AND INSTALLATION SERVICE MAINTENANCE NOTES INSTALLATION NOTES Put down any questions comments or problems you have experienced as a unit history No Date Notes Asked Technician for Help Di...

Page 42: ...dea 42 USER NOTES Put down whatever questions you have or problems you have seen as a unit history No Date Company Name Technician Name Phone HVAC License Job Not Performed by Technician Technician Ch...

Page 43: ...YMGI Your Modern Green Idea 43 SERVICE MAINTENANCE NOTES No Date Service Maintenance Company Name Technician Name Phone HVAC License...

Page 44: ...tu h 58 4 78 1 Single Zone 18 23 SEER 09 36K Btu h Symphony CHOIR DC Inverter 59 2 DC Inverter Multiple Zone 16 SEER 2x09K to 5x12K Btu h 59 2S DC Inverter Multiple Zone 16 SEER 6x09K to 9x09K Btu h 5...

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