YMGI WMMS-09K-V2A(57)2 Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 15

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CONNECT REFRIGERANT PIPES BETWEEN INDOOR AND OUTDOOR UNITS

Remove the wiring diagram cover where also the 
handle for moving unit is located.

Following the wiring diagrams on the unit or the wiring 
diagram manual that comes with the indoor unit to 
get familiar with the wiring and make sure everything 
is correct. If there is any discrepancy, always 
use the diagram that is attached to the units.

Connect wires between indoor unit and outdoor 
unit-power wire from outdoor to Indoor, control 
wires from Indoor unit to outdoor unit. Pass wire 
through certified wire pipes, harnesses and 
knockouts. Enough length shall be left for future 
service. Only copper wire is allowed.

Bring in line-voltage power input wires from circuit 
breaker to line-voltage wire terminal block at 
outdoor unit. Pass through certified wire pipes, 
harnesses and knockouts. Enough length shall be 
left for future service. Only copper wire is allowed.

Strictly follow NEC or state or local codes to select 
wires, circuit breaker, conduits and to perform 
installation work.

Disconnect switch box for outdoor unit

OUTDOOR WIRING: OUTDOOR-INDOOR UNIT & DISCONNECT SWITCH 
BOX/CIRCUIT BREAKER/FUSE

WIRING OUTDOOR UNIT

PIPING AND WIRING SIZES

INSTALLATION-OUTDOOR UNIT

INSTALLATION & PICTURES-WALL MOUNT BRACKET FOR OUTDOOR UNIT(S) 
(PART VARIES UPON MODELS/AVAILABILITY)

Select a secured location where the outdoor unit will be installed properly.

Orient the unit rear side (intake grill) towards wall and front side (discharge grill) away from wall.

For ground installation, use factory-provided riser and accessories. Not to bolt unit feet directly onto ground. 
Riser or brackets shall be levelled at outdoor unit foot surfaces. Secure unit foot by tightening bolts, nuts and 
anti-vibration pads.

(Actual unit/parts looking/installation may vary from the illustrated)

CONNECT WIRING BETWEEN OUTDOOR UNIT AND INDOOR UNIT 

* Check the nameplate for rated electrical data. Connect unit to the correct electrical power source.

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* Select power wire of proper type and size. Suggest to use UL approved 105 C/221 F multi-strand copper wire 
  for outdoor use. Refer to the following tables, for proper selection of wire gauge, size and circuit breaker.

Non-Metalic Power Whip for Outdoor Use 

(Field-Supplied, Not Spliced and Not Knotted, 

Water-Proof Sealed Tight, UL Approved)

Firstly, connect copper tubes at indoor unit. Bend 
pipes by tools but not by hands. Extra length is 
needed for future service.

REFRIGERANT PIPES: 

For distance other than 25' between indoor and 
horizontal venting condensing units, refer to the 
following table for copper sizes.

Make sure the pipe section where is to be cut is 
straight and smooth. Apply cutting blade straightly 
perpendicular to the pipe surface. Don't cut too fast 
or too hard. Turn and tighten the tube cutter slowly. 
Remove residual left and de-bur at the cutting edge. 
The cutting edge should be clear and clean and 
smooth.

Running Interconnection Refrigerant Lines: 

Use clean refrigeration grade of copper pipe only. 
Keep the copper lines from kinking and transmitting 
noise to walls, cabinets, etc. Pipe length not to exceed
150', elevation not to exceed 35. Insulate both the 
liquid and gas copper lines with at least 3/8" thick 
insulation tubes. Band and tape and secure refrigerant 
lines. Support copper lines at proper distance apart to
keep tubes from sagging.

CUT REFRIGERANT PIPE:

 

Connect Copper Pipes-Flare/nut Connection at Both Indoor and Outdoor Units

Proper torque shall be applied to make good connection at female nut, flare and male nut, as recommended in 
the following table. Too much torque may damage and break flare/nut seal. Too less torque may not ensure 
good seal. ALWAYS use a pair of wrenches.

Flare Nut

1/4-3/8"

1/4-1/2"

1/2-3/4"

7/8-1 1/8"

Tightening Torque

25 Ft. LBs (350 Kgf.cm)

40 Ft. LBs (560 Kgf.cm)

60 Ft. LBs (840 Kgf.cm)

110Ft. LBs (1540 Kgf.cm)

Refrigerant Pipe Flare/Nut Connection Tightening Torque

Refrigerant Pipe Length and Height 

CONNECT REFRIGERANT PIPES

In this case, put wet rag to protect valves or other components from being overheated. When using flux, rub the 
tube surface using steel wool to shine and clean and dry in order to keep contamination from entering the system.

Connect Copper Pipes-Sweat Connection

Refrigerant Valve and Pipe Size/Length

K

Btu/h

09

12

18

Valve Size

Liq, Gas

1/4", 3/8"

1/4", 3/8"

1/4", 1/2"

15-30ft

1/4 , 3/8

"

"

1/4 , 3/8

"

"

1/4 , 1/2

"

"

31-60ft

1/4 , 3/8

"

"

1/4 , 3/8

"

"

1/4 , 1/2

"

"

Line Sizes at Different Length

1,000 Btu/h

09

12

18

 Height (Ft.)

3.82

3.6

3.8

Length (Ft.)

23

24.3

31.4

Cut too

hard

Cut too

hard/fast

Angle

Inclined

Twist to cut pipe

O

90

Bad cut

De-burring tool

Fixed

Need to properly 

select dimensions A per D

Pipe flare 
expander

Canter line

Canter line

Expander 
Head

Copper line

Model  Liquid/Gas 

Line 

Min/Max.Length/
+/-Elevation 

Power Wire Min. 

Disconnect Switch Box to 
Outdoor Unit 

Power/ Control Wire Min. 

Outdoor to Indoor Unit 

Recommended HVAC 
Circuit Breaker/Fuse 
AMP 

(to Outdoor Unit) 

09K 

1/4" & 3/8" 

15/70  /35/45 

L/N/G, 115/1/60, 12AWG 

N(1)/2/3/G, 115/1/60, 16AWG 

20/30

12K 

1/4" & 3/8" 

15/75  /35/45  

L/N/G, 115/1/60, 12AWG 

N(1)/2/3/G, 115/1/60, 16AWG 

20/30

18K 

1/4" & 1/2" 

15/100/50/60

L1/L2/G, 208-230/1/60, 10AWG  N(1)/2/3/G, 208~230/1/60, 16AWG 

20

24K 

30K 

36K 

1/4" & 5/8" 

1/4" & 5/8" 

1/4" & 5/8" 

15/100/50/60

15/125/50/60

15/125/50/60

L1/L2/G, 208-230/1/60, 10AWG 

L1/L2/G, 208-230/1/60, 8AWG 

L1/L2/G, 208-230/1/60, 8AWG 

N(1)/2/3/G 208~230

/1/60, 16AWG 

N(1)/2/3/G 208~230

/1/60, 16AWG 

N(1)/2/3/G 208~230

/1/60, 16AWG 

30

30

40

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For ground installation, it is recommended to use YMGI optional accessories like risers.

Summary of Contents for WMMS-09K-V2A(57)2

Page 1: ...in material and workmanship for normal use and maintenance Installation operation maintenance and service shall follow professional practices for regular cooling and heating equipment NEC State City...

Page 2: ...etails 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 wirin...

Page 3: ...s and wires are to be installed 11 If all the suggestions have been taken and all the necessary steps are followed CUSTOMER AND TECHNICIAN MUST READ The cost of not having your unit installed properly...

Page 4: ...rical 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 c...

Page 5: ...rience or professional knowledge to correct the problem RECEIVING AND FREIGHT DAMAGE ATTENTION Freight package unit shall be checked thoroughly for damage at receiving before accepting by signing on t...

Page 6: ...help you in the following steps in sequence from 1 to 3 CUSTOMER AND TECHNICIAN MUST READ If the damage is minor or partial that you choose to accept you can contact the distributor or YMGI to discus...

Page 7: ...Customer Request to Ship 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 t...

Page 8: ...ons of general up flow condensing units are limited such as apartments condos lofts multi families and high rise buildings and others named or unnamed Indoor unit s delivers the thermal and acoustical...

Page 9: ...6 7 25 3 5 3 6 7 x 30 1 8 18 Cooling Speed SH H M L RPM 1300 1100 900 700 1350 1150 950 750 1400 1150 1000 850 1350 1150 1000 850 19 Heating Speed SH H M L RPM 1300 1140 980 820 1350 1190 1020 850 145...

Page 10: ...s can be installed on a wall or balcony close to the indoor unit the following are some benefits for contractors and customers Each system is thoroughly tested before leaving the factory Each unit is...

Page 11: ...27 6 37 9 37 6 Model 09K 12K 18K 24K Unit W 30 30 35 0 35 0 D1 12 6 21 3 11 3 12 6 21 3 11 3 15 6 22 0 22 0 14 3 14 3 15 6 D 10 1 10 1 13 4 13 4 P20 OF 44 USER NOTES AND SERVICE LOG 6 6 12 100 6 20 12...

Page 12: ...Tape Level Flash Light Screw Driver Phillps and Flat Hammer Knife Scissors Goggled Glass Mask Gloves Ladder 2 Refrigeration Related Work RECOMMENDED TOOLS FOR INSTALLATION 3 Electrical Related Instal...

Page 13: ...ors are to be used make sure to keep the two holes close to each other at least 2 inches apart Mounting plate should be attached to the structural part of the wall Minimum clearance as shown below is...

Page 14: ...in condensing unit othewise condensate may ice up causing damage to the condensing unit Suggest to use YMGI provided brackets and condensate drainage fitting accessories Indoor unit front Bottom the r...

Page 15: ...perpendicular to the pipe surface Don t cut too fast or too hard Turn and tighten the tube cutter slowly Remove residual left and de bur at the cutting edge The cutting edge should be clear and clean...

Page 16: ...ation securely on the external wall with proper clamps at 6 feet apart Fill the gap between the wall hole and wall sleeve with putty to keep from rain or dust entering inside PIPING GUIDE Set the pack...

Page 17: ...frigerant Charge Level Reference Temperature Pressure Table Split Condensing Unit R410A AC Product Series YMGI Group Mini Split Version 01 11 2010 Reference Temperature Pressure Table Split Condensing...

Page 18: ...ng indoor fan motor works Heating all stop running 3s off blink four times 1 Forcibly lift up the panel at a specific angle from the two ends of the front panel following the arrow direction Then pull...

Page 19: ...e is not staable cooling dehumidifying compressor will stop indoor fan motor works Heating all will stop 1 Check the Input voltage if the Voltage is lower than 150VAC restart the machine when the powe...

Page 20: ...protection Heating LED Off 3S Blinks 6 times HE Compressor de managet protection rotor locked doesn t rotate Heating LED Off 3S Blinks 14 times L0 Airflow switch error TBD L1 Humidity sensor error TB...

Page 21: ...uring gas sensor error Running LED Off 3S Blinks 21 times HP Solar AC solar power input voltage is higher than 180V TBD dA AHU or RT discharge air relative humidity sensor error TBD dE AHU or RT fresh...

Page 22: ...r Cooling LED Off 3S Blinks 7 times FC Slide door error or air louver mechanism error TBD FE Over load sensor error TBD H8 Water level high overflow protection Heating LED Off 3S Blinks 8 times H9 Ele...

Page 23: ...the unit and or know more details than anybody else They will check the unit and find out the problems with the professional knowledge about HVAC and electric product installation by using special to...

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