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REGULAR MAINTENANCE 

 

These units have been designed for minimum maintenance 
through the use of permanently lubricated components. 
However, there are operational maintenance requirements that 
require regular attention to ensure optimum performance. 
Maintenance must be performed by appropriately experienced 
personnel. 

WARNING:

 Isolate unit from power supply before working on 

unit. 
 

1. 

REMOVAL OF PANELS 

All access panels are removable by unscrewing the self-
tapping retaining screws. 

2. FILTER 

CLEANING 

The Filters should be washed in warm soapy water at 
regular intervals, as required by the application and the 
environment of the installation.  The electrostatic and 
carbon activated filters should be replaced as required. 

 

2.1  Filter Cleaning – Ducted Units 

The filters are provided and fitted by the installer and 
consequently specifications will vary with personal 
preference. For normal air conditioning duty the 
common filter is either a 25 mm or 50 mm thick 
permanent type which may be cleaned with the aid of 
a vacuum cleaner then washed in a weak solution of 
detergent and warm water. However, the installer’s 
recommendation should be sought to ascertain the 
method and frequency of cleaning best suited to the 
type used and the needs of the particular installation. 

3. 

FAN DRIVE SYSTEM (Indoor) 

Fan shaft and motor bearings are of permanently 
lubricated, sealed type and require no regular 
maintenance other than a check on their general condition. 

4. OUTDOOR 

COIL 

The coil surface will become laden with dust and may be 
blocked by leaves or papers over a period of time. The 
surface should be inspected periodically and cleaned 
down by hosing or steam cleaning as required. 

5. ELECTRICAL 

The contact surfaces of relays and contactors should be 
inspected regularly by an electrician and replaced as 
judged necessary. On these occasions the control box 
should be blown out with compressed air to remove any 
accumulation of dust or other contaminants. 

6. REFRIGERATION 

The refrigeration system is hermetically sealed and should 
require no regular maintenance. However, it is 
recommended that the system be leak tested and the 
general operating and control systems be checked on a 
regular basis. The operating pressures should be checked 
particularly at these times as they are an excellent guide to 
other areas of the system in need of maintenance. 
 

 

7. 

MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST 
7.1 Electrical 

Check 

(a) 

Clean down external panels. 

(b) Remove 

panels. 

(c)  Check insulation for damage or deterioration 

and repair as necessary. 

7.2 

Condensate Drain Check 

(a) 

Check drain ports and piping are clear. 

(b) 

Clean out accumulated dirt. 

(c) 

Check for signs of rusting. 

7.3 Refrigeration 

System 

(a) Gas 

leak 

check. 

(b)  Check pipes or capillaries rubbing or vibrating. 
(c)  Check compressor for unusual noise or 

vibration. 

(d)  Check discharge temperature. 
(e) Test refrigerant charge using Suction 

superheat method. 

7.4 Outdoor 

Coil 

(a)  Clean fin surfaces as required. 
(b)  Note condition of fans and motors. 

7.5 Indoor 

Section 

(a)  Check fin surface is clean. 
(b) Clean 

filters. 

(c)  Check condition of fan and fan motor. 
(d)  Check fan bearings for signs of wear. 

7.6 Electrical 

(a)  Check fuse rating and condition. 
(b)  Check for loose terminal screws. 
(c)  Generally check for loose wiring. 

7.7 

Replace panels, replacing any missing screws. 

 

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Содержание XLM12RCA

Страница 1: ...Service Installation Manual XLM9RCA XLM12RCA XLM14RCA AIR CONDITIONING 20 06 03...

Страница 2: ...nance 8 6 Operation Remote Control 9 Dip Switch settings Resetting the Remote 11 7 Onboard LED display Onboard switches 12 8 Control Logic Description 14 Software and Hardware operation Points 14 PCB...

Страница 3: ...twork system including entering and leaving weatherproof louvres if fitted must be negligible pressure loss 3 8 In addition to the service clearances noted on the dimension sheet it is essential that...

Страница 4: ...unit avoiding hot surfaces such as hot water pipes boiler flues etc 8 2 The refrigerant piping should be as short and straight as possible to obtain the most efficient performance 8 3 All vertical ga...

Страница 5: ...chboard using HRC fuses or circuit breakers Low Voltage wiring including sensor wire must be wired using shielded cable and must not be run in conduits with power wiring 240 415 volt as any induced vo...

Страница 6: ...diagram Procedure 1 Select minimum acceptable wire size to handle starting current Graph 1 2 Check that wire size from step 1 is adequate for full load current increase size as necessary Graph 2 3 Che...

Страница 7: ...Active 240 v A 240 v A 240 v A 240 v N 5 volt 5 volt Outdoor coil defrost sensor 240 Volt supply Power Supply to Indoor Unit E Earth 4 Cores Earth two core sensor wires indoor to outdoor Keep Low Vol...

Страница 8: ...ive RV Active Fan Active Power Supply to Outdoor Unit N L E 240 Volt supply 1 E 3 4 5 6 1 E 3 4 5 6 8 9 8 9 Earth Active 1 E 3 4 5 6 No need to wire the outdoor sensor wires Remove 3 Pin Power plugs f...

Страница 9: ...is pumping it is operating correctly If it is noisy and not pumping it is running the wrong direction and will fail within minutes Reverse two of the phases to correct the running direction of the com...

Страница 10: ...ves or papers over a period of time The surface should be inspected periodically and cleaned down by hosing or steam cleaning as required 5 ELECTRICAL The contact surfaces of relays and contactors sho...

Страница 11: ...RC3 SILVER REMOTE CONTROL LOCK Button Page 9...

Страница 12: ...F OPERATION FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES Automatically selects heating or cooling mode according to the requirement then controls the temperature in that mode It does not change from cooling to heating or v...

Страница 13: ...RC3 Silver MODES OF OPERATION FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES Continued Page 11...

Страница 14: ...CONTROL LIGHTS AND FUNCTIONS Page 12...

Страница 15: ...r all other units 2 RIGHT DIP SWITCH When looking at the back UP Cooling only units DOWN Heat pump operation RESETTING REMOTE CONTROL The remote control must be reset after changing DIP switches repla...

Страница 16: ...p button for 3 secs 5 beeps will sound and the unit will run in cooling with high speed indoor fan for 30 minutes 8 AUTO Mode The Auto mode on these units selects either heating or cooling mode accord...

Страница 17: ...ins 5 Fan Speed Change Delay There is a 3 min delay when increasing the indoor fan speed but no delay on decreasing fan speed to avoid the fan speeds changing frequently 6 Relay Delay If all function...

Страница 18: ...off Filter LED on Filter LED off Louver motor A and B run to MAX angle IFAN in Mid speed Comp on Comp off OFAN on OFAN off RV on RV off Electrostatic Filter on Electrostatic Filter off Fresh Air on F...

Страница 19: ...5 mins and compressor run time in total is 45 mins and compressor runs for 20mins a defrost will be initiated Note 1 If OCT is in default value OCT Fault ignore ICT and compressor run time in total is...

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Страница 22: ...charged or under normal cooling operation on a very high ambient day 40o C Cooling Outdoor Coil Temp Heating Indoor Coil Temp Process of Operation High outdoor coil temperature protection mode and ind...

Страница 23: ...Page 21 Notes...

Страница 24: ...02 9793 3644 Fax 02 9793 3688 Bankstown Airport 2200 NSW Newcastle Suite 3 19 Darby St Tel 02 4940 4652 Fax 02 4940 4653 Newcastle 2300 NSW QUEENSLAND Unit 9 123 Muriel Ave Tel 07 3392 8113 Fax 07 339...

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