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Do not touch or adjust any safety devices inside the indoor or outdoor units. All safety features, 

disengagement, and interlocks must be in place and functioning correctly before the equipment is put 

into operation. If these devices are improperly adjusted or tampered with in any way, a serious accident 

can occur. Never bypass or jump-out any safety device or switch.  

 

Before servicing, turn-OFF the power supply and use accepted lockout and tag out procedures at all 

main switches.

 

This unit is the pressurized system. Never loosen threaded joints while the system is under pressure 

and never open pressurized system parts.

 

Johnson Controls will not assume any liability for injuries or damage caused by not following steps 

outlined or described in this manual. Unauthorized modifications to Johnson Controls products are 

prohibited as they…

 

May create hazards which could result in death, serious injury, equipment damage or property 

damage;

 

Will void product warranties; 

 

May invalidate product regulatory certifications;

 

May violate OSHA standards;

Take the following precautions to reduce the risk of property damage.

 

Be careful that moisture, dust, or variant refrigerant compounds not enter the refrigerant cycle during 

installation work. Foreign matter could damage internal components or cause blockages.

 

If air filters are required on this unit, do not operate the unit without the air filter set in place. If the air 

filter is not installed, dust may accumulate and breakdown may result.

 

Do not install this unit in any place where silicon gases can coalesce. If the silicon gas molecules 

attach themselves to the surface of the heat exchanger, the finned surfaces will repel water. As a 

result, any amount of drainage moisture condensate can overflow from the condensate pan and could 

run inside of the electrical box, possibly causing electrical failures.

 

When installing the unit in a hospital or other facility where electromagnetic waves are generated 

from nearby medical and/or electronic devices, be prepared for noise and electronic interference 

Electromagnetic Interference (EMI). Do not install where the waves can directly radiate into the 

electrical box, controller cable, or controller. Inverters, appliances, high-frequency medical equipment, 

and radio communications equipment may cause the unit to malfunction. The operation of the unit 

may also adversely affect these same devices. Install the unit at least 10 ft. (3m) away from such 

devices.  

 

When a wireless controller is used, locate at a distance of at least 3.3 ft. (1m) between the indoor 

unit and electric lighting. If not, the receiver part of the unit may have difficulty receiving operation 

commands. 

 

Do not install the unit in any location where animals and plants can come into direct contact with the 

outlet air stream. Exposure could adversely affect the animals and plants.

 

Do not install the unit with any downward slope to the side of the drain adaptor. If you do, you may 

have condensate flowing back which may cause leaks. 

 

Be sure the condensate hose discharges water properly. If connected incorrectly, it may cause leaks. 

 

Do not install the unit in any place where oil can seep onto the units, such as table or seating areas in 

restaurants, and so forth. For these locations or social venues, use specialized units with oil-resistant 

features built into them. In addition, use a specialized ceiling fan designed for restaurant use. These 

specialized oil-resistant units can be ordered for such applications. However, in places where large 

quantities of oil can splash onto the unit, such as a factory, even the specialized units cannot be used. 

These products should not be installed in such locations. 

Installation Precautions

 

To reduce the risk of serious injury or death, the following installation 

precautions must be followed.

 

When installing the unit into…

 

▫ A wall: Make sure the wall is strong enough to hold the unit’s weight. It may be necessary to 

construct a strong wood or metal frame to provide added support.

Summary of Contents for HIC4008B21S

Page 1: ...TIONERS Type Model 4 Way Cassette H Y C IC4008B21S H Y C IC4012B21S H Y C IC4015B21S H Y C IC4018B21S H Y C IC4024B21S H Y C IC4030B21S H Y C IC4036B21S H Y C IC4048B21S IMPORTANT READ AND UNDERSTAND...

Page 2: ...to verify that your product model numbers have the same version of software Access the main printed circuit board in each product Locate a white sticker with a P XXXX number or Connect a service check...

Page 3: ...been designed for a specific temperature range For optimum performance and long life operate this unit within the range limits according to the table below This manual should be considered as a perma...

Page 4: ...General Check 21 8 2 Electrical Wiring Capacity 21 8 2 1 Field Minimum Wire Sizes for Power Supply 21 8 2 2 Details of Electrical Wiring Connection 22 8 3 Position of Electrical Wiring Connection 23...

Page 5: ...d are attached to the unit Refer back to these safety instructions as needed This system should be installed by personnel certified by Johnson Controls Inc Personnel must be qualified according to loc...

Page 6: ...a hospital or other facility where electromagnetic waves are generated from nearby medical and or electronic devices be prepared for noise and electronic interference Electromagnetic Interference EMI...

Page 7: ...tc Where the blower devices such as ceiling fan ventilating fan etc affect the air flow from the indoor unit Where weather affects directly the surface of the sensor Where the lens surface may smudge...

Page 8: ...mpressor activates with the stop valve opened the refrigerant cycle will become subjected to extremely high pressure which can cause an explosion or fire Tighten the flare nut with a torque wrench in...

Page 9: ...door or outdoor units without turning OFF the main power supply After stopping operation be sure to wait at least five minutes before turning off the main power switch Otherwise water leakage or elect...

Page 10: ...ceiling surfaces Any variance or inclination can cause moisture to back up into the condensate pan overflow and seepage onto ceiling or wall surfaces and cause damage to carpeted surfaces or furniture...

Page 11: ...essive force is applied as a result of mishandling of the unit during installation 3 Before Installation 3 3 Factory Supplied Accessories 1 Check to ensure that the following accessories are packed wi...

Page 12: ...objects inside the indoor unit and verify that no foreign objects remain inside in the indoor unit before the installation and Test Run Failure to do this can result in equipment failure and damage t...

Page 13: ...d condensation 8 If installing the indoor unit to a high ceiling the warmed air will remain near the ceiling during heating operation Thus a parallel installation of a circulator is recommended 9 Do n...

Page 14: ...16 Dimension of Opening 33 1 16 Unit Size 29 15 16 Dimension of Suspension Bolts Piping Connection Side Condensate Piping Connection Side Unit inch 4 Positions of Suspension Bolts M10 or W3 8 4 1 2 x...

Page 15: ...allation comes with a scale printed on a portion of the outer packaging Detach this area with the printed scale to use in sizing and checking the opening Refer to the procedure shown in Item 6 2 Mount...

Page 16: ...oor Unit Nut Field Supplied Surface of Ceiling Approx 1 15 16 inches Washer Accessory Washer with Insulation Accessory 4 Mounting Nuts and Washers Mount nuts and washers onto the suspension bolts befo...

Page 17: ...h 5 0 mm The pattern board template for the installation and the checking scale are printed on the packing Cut off the checking scale for dimension of opening from packing to adjust the position of th...

Page 18: ...e scale of the pattern board template while maintaining the vertical alignment of the indoor unit 2 See that the secured screws for the panel are tightened Tighten the securing screws for the panel un...

Page 19: ...the cutting operation After the cut is made blow out each pipe with dry compressed air or nitrogen to remove this residue before making pipe connections 6 1 Piping Materials 1 Tolerances of refrigeran...

Page 20: ...or the outdoor unit 10 If temperature and humidity inside the ceiling exceed 80 6 F 27 C RH80 condensation occurs on the surface of the accessory insulation Wrap additional insulation approximately 3...

Page 21: ...ose Accessory Twisted Incompletely Insertion Check to ensure that the condensate pipe discharges moisture properly If connected incorrectly it can cause structural damage to indoor wall and ceiling su...

Page 22: ...nd spillover into the room after unit operation has stopped Hose Clamp Accessory Tightening Torque 2 2 2 6 ft lbs Condensate Pipe Connection Condensate Hose Accessory Max 11 13 16 inches 1 1 8 inches...

Page 23: ...d at the pipe end and that no moisture leakage occurs If the end of the condensate pipe cannot be checked visually pour another 50 to 67oz 1 5 to 2 liters of water to the condensate pan If the water o...

Page 24: ...he condensate pan The heat exchanger is heated since a slight amount of refrigerant circulates inside the indoor unit during periods of stoppage As a result moisture in the condensate pan evaporates c...

Page 25: ...that the indoor fan and the outdoor fan have stopped before attempting any electrical wiring work or for any scheduled electrical work that is being performed Tighten screws according to the followin...

Page 26: ...lect the wiring size GFCI in accordance with the regulations for each region the Installation and Maintenance Manual and the dedicated electrical circuit that must be used Outside of the indoor unit i...

Page 27: ...unication line Terminals A B 1 and 2 of TB2 If connected the printed circuit board PCB will be destroyed 7 Tightly clamp the power supply wiring and communication cables using the cable band inside th...

Page 28: ...ll be seriously damaged and will not recover L1 R L2 AC 208V 230V Incorrect Wiring Reconnect wirings correctly 5V A B 1 2 S L1 R L2 AC 208V 230V 5V A B 1 2 S ON OFF DSW7 Set No 1 Pin at ON side PCB 1...

Page 29: ...e wired controller Remote ON OFF function settings No 1 2 and 3 External Input Output Function Power supply ON OFF functions No 1 and 2 Function Selection Prohibiting the wired controller after manual...

Page 30: ...vailable with two wired controllers 3 The individual louver function is not designed for blocking the air outlet If the air outlets are required to be blocked a three way outlet parts set shall be use...

Page 31: ...I U with Motion Sensor The communication cable for the wired controller I U with Motion Sensor I U with Motion Sensor I U with Motion Sensor Wired Controller Wired Controller Main Setting is Available...

Page 32: ...S G F C I G F C I R L1 S L2 Mp N R L1 S L2 Mp N R L1 S L2 Mp N R L1 S L2 Mp N R L1 S L2 Mp N R L1 S L2 Mp N Where ambient temperature changes drastically Where excessive force or vibration is applied...

Page 33: ...appropriately and firmly fastened to guarantee against electrical short sparks and flame Piping Cover Cable Band Wiring Support Plate Electrical Box Cover Wiring Opening Electrical Box PCB Screw for E...

Page 34: ...F 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON OFF 5 Unit Model Code Setting DSW4 No setting is required It is for setting the model code of the indoor unit 8 6 DIP Switch Settings 1 Turn OFF...

Page 35: ...P Switch adjustments otherwise the settings will not take effect NOTES The solid square symbol signifies the ON and OFF positions for DIP switches The diagrams show original settings before shipment W...

Page 36: ...e indoor units are running Thermo OFF The outdoor unit and some indoor units stay on but don t run 8 9 Individual Louver Settings Number of Louver Outlets This setting is available only for the indoor...

Page 37: ...OK is pressed the screen will return to Item 5 Regarding the Individual Louver Setting the louver selected at Item 5 will be set as Number 1 and the other louver numbers will be changed automatically...

Page 38: ...he controller is 1 one In this case 4 is displayed Press All to select all the indoor units connected to the wired controller OK Test Run Menu Input Output Thermistor Selection Function Selection 01 0...

Page 39: ...2 Not Available Available Control of Dew Condensation Prevention K8 Not Available Available Automatic COOL HEAT Operation b8 Not Available Available Dual Setpoint R1 Not Available Available A Cooling...

Page 40: ...tback function can be selected on the wired controller Refer to Section 8 11 Function Selection by Wired Controller of the manual for details OK Test Run Menu Input Output Thermistor Selection Functio...

Page 41: ...ions 3 Check to ensure that the main power supply has been turned ON for more than 12 hours to warm up the compressor oil by the crankcase heater 4 Verify that all DIP Switch settings are correct Refe...

Page 42: ...ON and the operation starts At this time a two hour OFF timer will be set automatically c Press or select LOUV and select auto swing by pressing or The auto swing operation will start Check the opera...

Page 43: ...q6 is neither 0 nor 100 If the value displayed is 0 or 100 repeat the procedure from Item 1 If the same value reappears it may be a malfunction of the motion sensor NOTE Refer to the operator s manual...

Page 44: ...ed controller a loose or severed connection In this case verify Section 9 3 Alarm Code and perform the appropriate troubleshooting measures Consult with an authorized service engineer if the problem c...

Page 45: ...insufficient total indoor unit capacity code 32 Incorrect setting of other indoor unit number Problem with a different Indoor Unit in the same refrigerant cycle Failure at the power supply defective P...

Page 46: ...2017 Johnson Controls Inc Code No LIT 12012613 Issued November 2017 P5417054...

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