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

 

YMGI: Your Modern Green Idea 

 

 

 

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WHY DOES YMGI GROUP REQUIRE INSTALLATION AND SERVICE TO BE PERFORMED 100% 
BY CURRENTLY LICENSED OR CERTIFIED HVAC TECHNICIANS/CONTRACTORS? 

 

1. 

Expertise and Safety: 

They have the training and experience to accurately and safely install and service your equipment. The equipment runs 
with high-pressure refrigerant, oil and electrical current. The copper lines must be installed properly to prevent leakage 
and foreign substances from contaminating the refrigerant system. 

2.

 You will save money in the long run:

 

If any problem occurs with the unit that has been fully installed by a currently licensed or certified technician/contractor, 

contact the original licensed or certified HVAC technician to evaluate the unit as they have the training and experience 
to correct the problem quickly and efficiently. A technician may be unwilling to repair an issue on a unit that they did not 
install. If you do find a technician willing to perform this service, there is an increased possibility of higher service fees, 
increased service visits, or delayed service from that technician. 

3. 

It’s the law!

 

The  federal,  state  and/or  local  government  and  authorities  have  various  governing  laws  or  regulations,  guidelines, 

ordinances, etc. These laws may require only licensed or certified professionals can install and service this type of high 
pressure HVAC equipment. 

 

SUGGESTIONS TO AID YOU IN HIRING AN HVAC CONTRACTOR: 

 

1.  Hire a currently practicing, licensed/certified HVAC professional technician/contractor. Technicians, who are no longer 

practicing (retired, etc.) in this field, may not have current technical knowledge or may lack experience on the equipment 
you have purchased. 

2.  Hiring a licensed technician to install your unit 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. 

3.  Hire a technician/contractor who services customers in your local area and one you are familiar with. Local contractors 

have a faster response time and it will be easier for you to determine if they are reputable. 

4.  Use only a reputable licensed/certified HVAC installation professional to prevent any unexpected charges because of 

unethical business practices. 

5.  Check  their  references,  verify  they  provide  professional  service  for  their  customers.  N.A.T.E  or  A.C.C.A  certified 

technicians are strongly recommended. 

6.  Some contractors/technicians may not feel comfortable about installing equipment that has been purchased by someone 

other than themselves. They prefer to purchase and install the equipment themselves. You can contact YMGI directly 
to check and see if there are contractors in your area who have installed our products or any similar products. 

7.  Ask for a detailed quote for the complete installation project. A flat rate quote is the safest contract for both you and the 

contractor. 

8.  Local HVAC technicians may charge you on a project basis or on an hourly basis. It has been our general experience; 

a full single head installation normally can cost $800 to $1500

. These costs are estimates, and your actual costs 

may differ due to your specific job requirements and installation location. 

9.  Number of hours can vary depending upon each individual situation, some factors are, but not limited to: 

  Difficulty or complexity of securely installing the indoor unit. 

  Difficulty or length of the inter-connecting pipes and wires to be installed. 

10.  A successful installation is dependent on all these suggestions and all the necessary steps are followed. 
11.  If  the  contractor(s)/technician(s)  are  experienced  with  the  systems/brands  you  purchased. 

You  might  save  on  the 

installation cost, but remember to always ask for and verify references. 

12.  The contracts should list and detail all work to be performed and the standards they will follow. Some contractors are 

willing to include a 1-year installation/service warranty at no extra charge. Check to see if this is an available option. If 
available, make sure it is included in the contract. 

13.  Verify and confirm the installation is completed and all the unit functions have been tested and working properly. All 

items on the checklist should be checked and clearly marked in the warranty registration card/form, prior to paying the 
contractor in full. 

 

The cost of not having your unit professionally installed can be more expensive than the additional cost of hiring a certified 
contractor. Protect your investment and warranty eligibility by doing it right the first time. 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for VRUO-2436HP-U2B(54)

Page 1: ...ting equipment such as NEC State or Local Codes and all related documents manuals provided 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 Read the manual and all provided documents prior to installation Complete and fill out all required information on ...

Page 2: ...VAC Contractor 11 Introduction to Unitary Systems 14 System Diagram and Compatible Indoor Units 15 Product Introduction 16 Installation Preparation 17 Unit Dimensions 18 Specification Sheets 19 Diagrams of Unit Space and Clearances 21 Recommended Tools for Installation 25 Outdoor Unit Installation 26 Connection Pipe Installation 26 Connection Pipe Vacuum Pump and Leak Detection 31 Installation of ...

Page 3: ...irements for handling reclaiming recovering 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 also be adhered to for responsible management of refrigerants HVAC R technicians must know the applicable laws and follow them Disposal Notice Do not dispose this ...

Page 4: ...ystem installer or HVAC professional as 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 To avoid personal injury or property damage do not disassemble the unit yourself If disassembly is required to check the unit contact your authorized system inst...

Page 5: ...s etc which the manufacturer may not require 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 ensure a smooth installation and proper operation of your unit for many years YMGI doesn t recommend nor allow any do it yourself DIY installation partially or fully ...

Page 6: ...lling 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 prior to the negative leak check 5 Not conducting a positive...

Page 7: ...D D or any other identifying marks on each pair of copper lines and wiring cable sets to keep from 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 the indoor unit and outdoor unit following all applicable NEC state and local codes for your installation If there is ...

Page 8: ...cation or 90 days as of original shipping 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 consequence of improper faulty transportation installation operation maintenance or service Any damage caused by frozen or broken water hoses or refrigeration pipes in ...

Page 9: ...est will be charged accordingly 3 YMGI will 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 the 2 year on parts and a 7 year compressor warranty Purchasing of replacement parts without a valid warranty filing or unapproved warranty request will be sold a...

Page 10: ...YMGI Engineered Comfort Products for A Sustainable and Efficient Green World YMGI Your Modern Green Idea 10 ...

Page 11: ...ine if they are reputable 4 Use only a reputable licensed certified HVAC installation professional to prevent any unexpected charges because of unethical business practices 5 Check their references verify they provide professional service for their customers N A T E or A C C A certified technicians are strongly recommended 6 Some contractors technicians may not feel comfortable about installing eq...

Page 12: ...nts 17 While operating in cooling mode do not set the indoor unit s room temperature too low Keeping the temperature difference between indoor and outdoor unit within 41 18 YMGI Group recommends that only properly trained and authorized personnel be allowed to repair or service the unit Improper repairs or servicing can result in electric shock or fire hazards Please contact YMGI Group if you need...

Page 13: ... Make sure to disconnect the power supply and switch off all circuits prior to inspecting or servicing the unit Inspecting and servicing the unit while the power supply is connected 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 could decrease efficiency a...

Page 14: ...others are incorporated into the cabinet in an optimized order They can be either hung on the wall or installed on the ground Once stacking or bracket kit is used some outdoor units can be stacked 2 or 3 units high depending upon unit size and applications Air is discharged horizontally quietly and smoothly These units are a perfect fit in locations where installation and applications of general u...

Page 15: ...YMGI Engineered Comfort Products for A Sustainable and Efficient Green World YMGI Your Modern Green Idea 15 System Diagram ...

Page 16: ... C 22 F 30 C 75 2 F 24 C Standard Accessories Outdoor Unit Accessories No Name Appearance Qty Usage 1 Drain Plug 3 To plug the unused drain hole 2 Drainage Connecter 1 To connect with the hard PVC drain pipe Optional Accessories Outdoor Unit Accessories No Name Appearance Qty Usage 1 Connection pipe 3 To connect with the unit and gas pipe 2 Connection pipe 1 To connect with the unit and liquid pip...

Page 17: ...flow produced by the outdoor unit will not disturb the neighbors 2 Select a location that is safe and away from animals and plants If not please add safety fences to protect the unit 3 Install at a place with good ventilation Make sure the outdoor unit stays at a well ventilated place with no obstacles nearby that may obstruct the air inlet and outlet 4 The installation location should be able to ...

Page 18: ... and Efficient Green World YMGI Your Modern Green Idea 18 UNIT ENGINEERING SUBMITTALS MECHANICAL OUTDOOR UNIT Dimensions In mm Model A B C D E G VRUO 2436HP U2B 54 37 940 20 7 8 32 1 4 820 24 610 19 1 8 18 1 8 VRUO 4860HP U2B 54 39 3 8 53 47 64 14 9 16 ...

Page 19: ...ng A 7 18 Heating A 7 18 Rated current2 Cooling A 13 30 Heating A 17 31 Max Overcurrent Protection A 35 45 Min Max Voltage V 187 253 187 253 Power cord spec mm2 x pcs Sound Pressure Level H M L dB A 55 58 Sound Power Level H M L dB A 65 68 Refrigerant Type R410A R410A Charge oz 148 15 220 46 Throttling Method Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Compressor Trademark Gree Gree Manu...

Page 20: ...ation temp Cooling F 5 129 2 5 129 2 Heating F 22 75 2 22 75 2 Defrosting Method Automatic Defrosting Automatic Defrosting Isolation I I Moisture Protection IPX4 IPX4 Overload Protector Dimension Outline dimension W D H In 37 1 64 18 7 64 32 9 32 39 3 8 14 9 16 53 47 64 Package dimension L W H In 42 41 64 22 9 16 38 5 16 45 25 64 19 13 32 59 1 4 Weight Net Weight lbs 217 16 308 65 Gross Weight lbs...

Page 21: ...rformance of the outdoor unit make sure its installation space conforms to the following installation dimensions When one outdoor unit is to be installed Units in A E HbHdH mm a b c d e B 4 A B C 12 4 4 B E 4 39 5 A B C E 12 6 6 39 5 D 39 5 D E 39 5 39 5 B D Hb Hd Hd H 4 39 5 Hb Hd Hd H 4 39 5 B D E Hb Hd Hb 1 2H 10 78 75 39 5 1 2H Hb H 10 78 75 39 5 Hb H Prohibited Hb Hd Hd 1 2H 4 78 75 39 5 1 2H...

Page 22: ...ts are to be installed side by side Units in A E Hb Hd H mm a b c d e A B C 12 12 39 5 A B C E 12 12 39 5 39 5 D 78 75 D E 78 75 39 5 B D Hb Hd Hd H 12 78 75 Hb Hd Hd H 10 78 75 1 2H Hd H 12 98 5 B D E Hb Hd Hb 1 2H 12 78 75 39 5 1 2H Hb H 12 98 5 39 5 Hb H Prohibited Hb Hd Hd 1 2H 10 98 5 39 5 1 2H Hd H 12 98 5 39 5 Hd 1 2H Prohibited ...

Page 23: ... Engineered Comfort Products for A Sustainable and Efficient Green World YMGI Your Modern Green Idea 23 When outdoor units are installed in rows Units in Hb H mm Hb 1 2H B 10 1 2H Hb H B 12 Hb H Prohibited ...

Page 24: ...YMGI Engineered Comfort Products for A Sustainable and Efficient Green World YMGI Your Modern Green Idea 24 When outdoor units are installed one above another Units mm ...

Page 25: ...Level Flash Light Screw Driver Phillips and Flat Hammer Knife Scissors Goggled Glasses Mask Gloves Ladder 2 Refrigeration Related Work Flat Surface Wrench Two Flare Nut Tool Set Hex Head Key Set Torch for AC Application Heat Absorption Flux Nitrogen Soap Bubble Vacuum Pump Helium Leakage Check Manifold 3 Electrical Related Installation Wire Cutter Wire Stripper Sharp Plier Cable Ties Black Tape fo...

Page 26: ... figures Connection Pipe Installation Installation Notice and Requirement on Connection Pipe Installation method Connect the connection pipes first to the unit When bending a connection pipe be careful not to damage the pipe Do not over tighten the screw nut otherwise leakage will occur Besides the outside of connection pipe should be added with a layer of insulating cotton to protect it from mech...

Page 27: ...l return bend is as below 1 Outdoor unit is beneath the indoor unit There s no need to add non return bend at the lowest or highest position of the vertical pipe as shown below 2 Outdoor unit is above the indoor unit It s necessary to add oil return bend and non return bend at the lowest and highest position of the vertical pipe as shown below ...

Page 28: ...that the chips do not enter the pipe 3 Remove the cut off valve of outdoor unit and take out the flare nut from the bag of indoor unit accessories Then fit the flare nut on the pipe and use a flaring tool to flare the mouth of connection pipe 4 Check whether the flaring part has cracked See the figure below Pipe Bending 1 The pipes are shaped by your hands Be careful not to collapse crush or kink ...

Page 29: ... the unit Please follow the instructions stated in the figures below Use both spanner and torque wrench 2 When connecting the tapered screw nut first apply chilled machine oil on its inner and outer surface and then screw it up for 3 4 circles 3 Confirm the tightening torque by referring to the following table If the screw nut is over twisted it may be damaged and cause leakage 4 Check whether gas...

Page 30: ...ient Green World YMGI Your Modern Green Idea 30 Solder Connection Screw on the flare nut of the flaring connecting pipe on the outdoor unit valve Screw Connection Pipe diameter in Tightening torque N m 1 4 15 30 3 8 35 40 1 2 45 50 5 8 60 65 3 4 70 75 7 8 80 85 ...

Page 31: ...he lower pressure side of the manifold valve assembly and start the vacuum pump Meanwhile the switch at the high pressure side of the manifold valve assembly should be kept closed otherwise evacuation would fail 5 The evacuation duration depends on the unit s capacity generally Model Time min VRUO 2436HP U2B 54 30 VRUO 4860HP U2B 54 30 And verify if the pressure gauge at the low pressure side of t...

Page 32: ...a Pipe VRUO 2436HP U2B 54 7 5m 9 5m 54 g m 24 6 ft 31 68 ft 1 9 oz 3 28 ft VRUO 4860HP U2B 54 7 5m 9 5m 54 g m 24 6 ft 31 68 ft 1 9 oz 3 28 ft Installation of Drain Pipe Outdoor Side Drainage Pipe 1 If the outdoor unit is underneath the indoor unit arrange the pipeline according to the following diagram 1 Drain hose should be placed on the ground and its end should not be immersed into water The w...

Page 33: ...is firmly secured so that it cannot move in the event of intense vibrations or a strong wind Do not install the outdoor unit in pits or air vents Do not install the outdoor unit where it is exposed to direct sunlight INSTALLING THE PIPES Use suitable connecting pipes and equipment for the refrigerant R410A The refrigerant pipes must not exceed the maximum lengths given in the technical data table ...

Page 34: ...roller wire and outdoor unit must be effectively fixed 6 The external power cord the temperature controller wire and outdoor unit can t directly contact any hot objects For example they must not contact chimney pipes warm gas pipes or other hot objects 7 The external power cord and the temperature controller wire and outdoor unit must not be squeezed Never pull stretch or bend the wires 8 The exte...

Page 35: ...nd the solid wire into a ring that fits the terminal screw 4 Form a proper ring and then put it on the terminal board Use a screwdriver to tighten up the terminal screw 2 For strand wires as shown below 1 Use wire cutters to cut off the wire ends and then peel away about 10mm of the insulation layer 2 Use a screwdriver to unscrew the terminal screw on the terminal board 3 Use a round terminal fast...

Page 36: ...s turned off Incorrect wire connection may burn out the electrical components Connect the wires firmly to the wiring box Incomplete installation may create a fire hazard Please use wire clamps to secure the external covers of temperature controller wires Insulators must be clamped securely otherwise electric leakage may occur Ground wire should be connected ...

Page 37: ...mps and the latter ones with small clamps Use screws to tighten up the temperature controller wires and power cords of the units on the terminal board Wrong connection may lead to fire hazard If the temperature controller wires of the units and power cords are not correctly connected the air conditioner may be damaged Ground the units through connecting the ground wire The units should comply with...

Page 38: ... one end of the Temperature controller cord and the power cord to the terminal board Single phase unit VRUO 2436HP U2B 54 Power cord should be secured along with the right side plate and fixed to the hook with a wire clamp so as to avoid contacting the pipeline The temperature controller wire should also be laid along with the right side plate but away from the power cord ...

Page 39: ...erant charging amount The refrigerant charging amount can t be controlled Test Running Preparation before connecting the power 1 Power must not be connected if the installation work is not completed 2 Control circuit is correct and all the wires are firmly connected 3 Cut off valves of the gas pipe and liquid pipe are open 4 The inside of the unit should be clean Take irrelevant objects out if the...

Page 40: ...CKETS BRKT XXXX SC1 Made of steel Coated with weatherproof polyester powder Model Size Inch Capacity A B LBs Btu h BRKT 0918 SC1 17 7 15 4 320 09K 18K BRKT 1860 SC 21 7 18 3 360 18K 60K BRKT XXXX ST1 Made of stainless steel Model Size Inch Capacity A B LBs Btu h BRKT 0918 ST1 17 7 15 4 320 09K 18K BRKT 1860 ST1 21 7 18 3 360 18K 60K RIST XXXX PVC Foot Riser Accessories End Caps Optional Shock proo...

Page 41: ... will be quickly cooled down The air conditioner generates excessive noise System switches to heating mode after defrosting Defrosting process will generate some water which will turn to water vapor The air conditioner is buzzing at the beginning of operation Temperature control will be buzzing when it starts working The noise will become quieter after operating for about 1 minute Dust comes from ...

Page 42: ...igerant collecting mode 4 F2 Condenser temperature sensor error 5 F3 Outdoor ambient temperature sensor error 6 F4 Discharge temperature sensor error 7 F6 ODU tube temperature sensor error 8 EE ODU memory chip error 9 PF Electric box sensor error 10 H3 Compressor overload protection 11 H4 Overload 12 H5 IPM protection 13 H6 DC fan error 14 H7 Driver out of step protection 15 HC Pfc protection 16 L...

Page 43: ... exchanger of outdoor unit periodically clean it once at least in every two months Clean the dust and debris on the surface of the heat exchanger with a nylon brush and dust pan or if there s compressed air source use compressed air to blow the dust off of the surface of the heat exchanger Do NOT use tap water for cleaning Drainage Pipe Regularly check to see if the drainage pipe is blocked or obs...

Page 44: ...here they are unlikely to be exposed to any substance which may corrode refrigerant containing components unless the components are constructed of materials which are inherently resistant to being corroded or are suitably protected against being so corroded Checks to electrical devices Repair and maintenance to electrical components should include initial safety checks and component inspection pro...

Page 45: ...recharging the system it shall be pressure tested with OFN The system shall be leak tested on completion of charging but prior to commissioning A follow up leak test shall be carried out prior to leaving the site Decommissioning Before carrying out this procedure it is essential that the technician is completely familiar with the equipment and all its details It is recommended good practice that a...

Page 46: ...scales shall be available and in good working order Hoses should be complete with leak free disconnect couplings and in good condition Before using the recovery machine check that it is in satisfactory working order has been properly maintained Consult manufacturer if in doubt The recovered refrigerant should be returned to the refrigerant supplier in the correct recovery cylinder and the relevant...

Page 47: ...YMGI Engineered Comfort Products for A Sustainable and Efficient Green World YMGI Your Modern Green Idea 47 WIRING DIAGRAM VRUO 2436HP U2B 54 ...

Page 48: ...YMGI Engineered Comfort Products for A Sustainable and Efficient Green World YMGI Your Modern Green Idea 48 VRUO 4860HP U2B 54 ...

Page 49: ...________________ Technician Name ____________________________________________________________ Phone _____________________________________________________________________ Email ______________________________________________________________________ INSTALLATION NOTES Please record any questions or problems you have experienced as a unit history No Date Notes Asked Your Technician for Help Asked YMGI...

Page 50: ...TES Please record any questions or problems you have experienced as a unit history No Date Company Name Technician Name Phone HVAC License Job Not Performed by Technician Technician Checklist Completed Fully SERVICE MAINTENANCE NOTES No Date Type of Service Maintenance Company Name Technician Name Phone HVAC License ...

Page 51: ...Engineered Comfort Products for A Sustainable and Efficient Green World YMGI Your Modern Green Idea 51 This VRUO Outdoor unit can work with any Indoor Unit Air Handler of any other major North American brand ...

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