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FLOOR/CEILING

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YORK MINISPLIT FLOOR/CEILING

Remedy

1. Wait for Power resume.
2. Replace the fuse or reset the

breaker.

3. Find the cause and fix it.
4. Replace the faulty component.
5. Retighten the connection.
6. Check Thermostat setting.

7. Find the cause then replace

Capacitor.

8. Check and retighten.
9. Find the cause before reset.

1. Check the wiring and the

compressor winding resistance.

2. Find the cause then replace

Capacitor.

1. Remove charge, repair, evacuate

and recharge.

2. Insulate them separately.

3. Wait while unit has enough time to

cool the room.

1. Check Thermostat setting.

2. Check condenser air circulation.
3. Find leak, repair and recharge.
4. Remove charge, evacuate and

recharge.

1. Remove charge, evacuate and

recharge.

2. Determine the cause and replace

compressor.

3. Remove charge, evacuate and

recharge.

4. Replace it.

In heating or cooling operation any
plastic parts may expand or shrink due
to a sudden temperatue change in this
event, a clicking sound may occur.

TEST OPERATION

CHECK THIS ITEM BEFORE START OPERATION

Outdoor

• Check the flare nut connections, valve stem cap connections and service cap connections for gas leak with a leak

detector or soap water.

Indoor

• Check the unit is firmly fixed.
• Check the connecting pipes are tighten securely.
• Check the pipe insulation.
• Check the drainage.
• Check the connection of the grounding wire.

TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE

Problem

A. The air conditioner does not

run.

B. The outdoor fan runs but the

compressor will not start.

C.There is insufficient heating or

cooling.

D. The compressor run continuously.

E. The compressor starts but  shuts

down quickly.

F. Clicking sound is heard from

the air conditioner.

Probable cause

1. Power Failure.
2. Fuse blown or circuit breaker open.
3. Voltage is too low.
4. Faulty contactor or relay.
5. Electrical connections loose.
6. Thermostat adjustment too low (in

heating mode) or too high (in
cooling mode).

7. Faulty Capacitor.

8. Incorrect wiring, terminal loose.
9. Pressure switch tripped.

1. Motor winding cut or grounded.

2. Faulty Capacitor.

1. There is a gas leak.

2. Liquid and gas line insulated

together.

3. The room was probably very hot

(cool)  when you  star ted the
system.

1. Thermostat adjustment too low (in

heating mode) or too high (in
cooling mode).

2. Faulty fan.
3. Refrigerant charge too low, leak.
4. Air or incondensables in

refrigerant circuit.

1. Too much or too little refrigerant.

2. Faulty compressor.

3. Air or incondensables in

refrigerant circuit.

4. Changeover valve damaged or

blocked open (heat pump unit)

In heating or cooling operation any
plastic parts may expand or shrink
due to a sudden temperatue change
in this event, a clicking sound may
occur.

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Summary of Contents for PCC 112

Page 1: ...035T80002 000 Installation Manual MINISPLIT FLOOR CEILING AIR CONDITIONER MODELS PCC POC 12 PCC POC 18 PCC POC 24 PCC POC 36 PCC POC 48 PCC POC 60 01_install p65 14 3 02 10 51 1...

Page 2: ...support CONTENTS Safety Precautions 4 Cautions for Installation 4 Part List 5 Indoor Unit 5 Preparation Before Installation 6 Selection of the Location 6 Dimension 7 Drilling Measurement 8 Installati...

Page 3: ...r 9 Manifold Guage 10 Gas Leak Detector 11 Vacuum Pump 12 Pipe Clamp 13 Pipe Cutter 14 Flare Tool Set 15 Electrical Circuit Tester EXTENDED PARTS 1 Refrigerant Pipe Models PCC POC 12 18 24 36 48 60 Li...

Page 4: ...ly for possible damage Before undertaking any work on the unit make sure that the power supply has been disconnected CAUTIONS FOR INSTALLATION Do not install in a place where flammable gas may leak It...

Page 5: ...Hose 1 Insulation Drain hose 1 Adhesive type VT Wire 280 mm 1 For drain hose PART LIST INDOOR UNIT PCC12 60 Description Q ty USE Remote Control 1 Installation and Owner s manual 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 2...

Page 6: ...be performed in compliance with national and local wiring codes and standard Do not use the extension cables In the case extended cables are needed use the terminal block SELECTION OF THE LOCATION Sel...

Page 7: ...36 48 60 W 980 980 1 280 1 780 1 780 1 780 H 630 630 630 630 630 630 D 240 240 240 240 240 240 Dimension POC mm 12 18 24 36 48 60 W 840 840 890 900 870 870 H 590 590 590 700 1 155 1 155 D 300 300 300...

Page 8: ...stallation Drilling Outdoor Unit A B C D E F Dimension PCC mm 12 18 24 36 48 60 A 85 85 1 105 1 605 1 605 1 605 B 365 365 365 365 365 365 C 50 50 50 50 50 50 D 235 235 235 235 235 235 E 165 165 165 16...

Page 9: ...is an obstacle near the air inlet or outlet Installation of the indoor unit at too high 30 cm a position Installation of outdoor units too close or blowing discharged air into each other Installation...

Page 10: ...Indoor Unit Bracket Front Grille Vinyl Tape Apply after carrying out a drainage test To carry out drainage test Indoor Unit Front Grille Outdoor Unit Connecting Cable Refrigerant Piping Refrigerant Pi...

Page 11: ...ct the electric cable correctly Use an appropriate bending tool to form curves and avoid over tightening the refrigerant tubes INDOOR UNIT Outdoor Indoor Ceiling drain hose hole Bracket Fixing 1 Measu...

Page 12: ...hen insert refrigerant pipe drain hose and electric cable from outdoor through the wall into the unit case then connect drain hose together and arrange it Note Do not put the drain hose end into water...

Page 13: ...fety guards or by bypassing any of the safety interlock swithces Connect the connecting cable correctly and connect the connecting cable to terminal as identified with their respective marks Do not sc...

Page 14: ...he refrigeration lines checking that no foreign bodies get inside the piping Install the flare connectors and flare the ends of the pipes This unit is shipped complete with a charge of R22 refrigerant...

Page 15: ...g pipes are tighten securely Check the pipe insulation Check the drainage Check the connection of the grounding wire TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Problem A The air conditioner does not run B The outdoor fan...

Page 16: ...000 3 8 5 3 7 0 10 5 14 1 17 6 3 276 4 536 6 048 9 072 12 096 15 120 220 240 1 50 220 240 1 50 380 415 3 50 380 415 3 50 600 600 600 1 200 1 600 1 800 1 4 1 98 2 66 378 3 78 4 93 5 47 6 3 9 0 11 9 17...

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Page 20: ...the unit into a suitable container using a refrigerant reclaim or recovery unit This refrigerant may then be re used if appropriate or returned to the manufacturer for disposal Under No circumstances...

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