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11

90

Lean

Crude

Burr

o

 

 

Figure 23. Cutting Piping

5.  Insulate the copper piping.
6. 

Insert a flare nut onto each pipe before flaring. 

7. 

Use “Table 2. Flaring Pipe” to properly flare the pipe.

Table 2.  Flaring Pipe 

Pipe Diameter

Flare Dimension 

A (mm)

Flare Shape

Min

Max

1/4”

8.3

8.7

R0.4~0.8

A

45°

90

°

4

-+

3/8”

12.0

12.4

1/2”

15.4

15.8

5/8”

18.6

19.1

3/4” (22.9)

22.9

23.3

8. 

After  flaring  the  pipe,  temporarily  sealed  pipe  ends 

with adhesive tape to avoid contaminants from 

entering the pipes.

9.  The seal on the unit refrigerant piping connections 

should remain in place until the last possible moment. 

This will prevent dust or water from getting into the 

refrigerant piping before it is connected.

10. 

CAREFULLY

 adjust refrigerant piping connections to 

suit the application.

11. 

Slowly  loosen  one  of  the  flare  nuts  to  release  the 

factory nitrogen charge from the indoor units only.

12. 

Remove  the  flare  nuts  from  the  connections  on  the 

unit and discard the seal from each of the piping 

connections.

13. 

Slide the flare nuts onto the ends of the field-provided 

refrigerant piping before using a suitable flaring tool to 

flare the end of the copper pipe.

14. Apply recommended HFC­410A refrigerant lubricant 

to the outside of the flared refrigerant lines. 

15. Align the threaded connections with the 

flared  refrigerant  lines.  Tighten  the  flare  nuts 

lightly  at  first  to  obtain  a  smooth  match  as 

illustrated in “Figure 24. Making Connections 

 

(Male to Female Connection)”.

Table 3.  Refrigerant Piping and Indoor Unit 

Connection Sizes

Size 

(Btuh)

Liquid Line 

in.

Suction Line 

in.

9K

1/4

3/8

12K

1/4

1/2

18K

1/4

1/2

24K

3/8

5/8

A

B

CANT ON THE OUTSIDE OF

THE FLARE

MALE FLARE

CONNECTION

Figure 24. Making Connections  

(Male to Female Connection)

16. 

Once  snug,  continue  another  half-turn  on  each  nut 

which should create a leak­free joint. A torque wrench 

may be used to tighten flare nuts using “Table 4. Flare 

Nut Torque Recommendations”. 

17. After refrigerant piping has been installed and checked 

for leaks, apply insulation over all flared connections.

IMPORTANT

Always use two wrenches when tightening flare nuts to 

avoid twisting refrigerant piping. DO NOT over-tighten 

flare nuts.

TORQUE WRENCH

TO INDOOR

UNIT

TO OUTDOOR UNIT

BACKUP

WRENCH

Figure 25. Tighten Flare Nut

Table 4.  Flare Nut Torque Recommendations

Outside 

Diameter

Recommended 

Torque

No torque wrench available 

Finger tighten and use an 

appropriately sized wrench to 

turn an additional:

Inches

1/4

15 ft.­lb. (20 N)

1/4 turn

3/8

26 ft.­lb. (35 N)

1/2 turn

1/2

41 ft.­lb. (56 N)

7/8 turn

5/8

48 ft.­lb. (65 N)

1 full turn

IMPORTANT

Do not allow for excess length of line sets to be left 

rolled up as part of the required, or in general. This will 

also cause additional performance issues.

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Страница 1: ...ll unit assembly must be thoroughly cleaned following final construction clean up All mini split operating conditions must be verified ac cording to these installation instructions MCA Series Units SINGLE ZONE MINI SPLIT SYSTEM 115V and 208 230V 507879 01 6 2019 Supersedes 11 2018 Table of Contents General 1 Use of Mini Split System During Construction 1 Included Parts 2 Model Number Identificatio...

Страница 2: ...nting of refrigerant CFCs HCFCs and HFCs as of July 1992 Approved methods of recovery recycling or reclaiming must be followed Fines and or incarceration may be levied for non compliance CAUTION As with any mechanical equipment contact with sharp sheet metal edges can result in personal injury Take care while handling this equipment and wear gloves and protective clothing IMPORTANT All illustratio...

Страница 3: ... 1 ton 018 1 5 tons 024 2 tons Refrigerant Type 4 HFC 410A Minor Design Sequence 1 1st Revision M C A 009 S 4 S 1 P Series Type M Mini Split OUTDOOR SINGLE ZONE AIR CONDITIONER UNITS Cooling Efficiency S Standard Efficiency Major Design Sequence A First Generation Nominal Cooling Capacity 009 0 75 ton 012 1 ton 018 1 5 tons 024 2 tons Refrigerant Type 4 HFC 410A Refrigerant Circuits S Single Circu...

Страница 4: ... Shown System Dimensions Outdoor Units 19 1 8 486 2 3 4 70 11 7 8 302 21 7 8 556 30 3 8 772 30 5 8 778 2 1 2 64 1 2 13 1 2 13 MCA009S4S MCA012S4S MCA081S4S BOTTOM VIEW FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW SIDE VIEW 12 5 8 322 11 1 4 286 2 3 8 60 3 5 8 92 DRAIN HOLE bottom of unit 11 3 4 298 Figure 2 09 12K and 18K Outdoor Unit Dimen sions Inches mm MCA024S4S 27 5 8 702 BOTTOM VIEW FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW SIDE VIEW 1...

Страница 5: ...4 425 9 1 8 232 5 127 31 5 8 803 7 1 2 191 11 3 4 298 1 3 4 44 Figure 6 12K Indoor Unit Wall Plate Dimensions Inches mm MWCA018S4 Left Rear Hole 2 1 2 in 64 mm diameter Right Rear Hole 2 1 2 in 64 mm diameter 20 3 8 518 5 5 8 143 Wall Mount Unit Outline 2 1 4 57 38 965 12 1 2 318 2 1 4 57 5 3 8 137 6 3 4 171 2 3 8 60 Figure 7 18K Indoor Unit Wall Plate Dimensions Inches mm MWCA024S4 Left Rear Hole...

Страница 6: ... is less than the height of the wall C the distance from the unit to the wall B must be a minimum of 12 inches 305 mm If the height of the wall C is greater than the height of the unit A the distance from the unit to the wall B must be a minimum of 20 inches 508 mm Figure 10 Multiple Outdoor Unit Clearances Inches mm Indoor Unit FRONT VIEW Wall Vertical Clearance Clearance to Floor 72 inches 1829 ...

Страница 7: ...fficient space around unit for proper operation and maintenance Install unit a minimum of 3 feet 1m away from any antenna power cord line radio telephone security system or intercom Electrical interference and radio frequencies from any of these sources may affect op eration Be sure to instruct customers how to properly operate the unit especially maintenance of air filter and oper ation procedure...

Страница 8: ...ided refrigerant piping connections and field provided flexible condensate piping are long enough to enable final field connections after unit is installed on wall mounting plate use field provided tape to bundle them together 3 The utility bundle may be routed out of the back of the unit or out either side If the bundle is to be routed out the back through an external wall feed the utility bundle...

Страница 9: ...ht and vibration of the unit where the operation noise will not be amplified Choose a location where the hot air discharged from the unit or the operation noise will not be a nuisance to neighbors Avoid installing the outdoor unit near a bedroom or other places where noise may cause a problem There must be sufficient space to carry the unit into and out of the site There must be unobstructed air f...

Страница 10: ...d installation Failure to follow this notice could result in damage to roof surface Securing Outdoor Unit to Slab Frame or Rails If the outdoor unit is installed on a field provided slab or frame use lag bolts or equivalent to secure the outdoor unit to the slab or frame Four Field provided Anchor Bolts Figure 20 Securing Outdoor Unit to Slab Four Field Provided Anchor Bolts Figure 21 Securing Out...

Страница 11: ...e threaded connections with the flared refrigerant lines Tighten the flare nuts lightly at first to obtain a smooth match as illustrated in Figure 24 Making Connections Male to Female Connection Table 3 Refrigerant Piping and Indoor Unit Connection Sizes Size Btuh Liquid Line in Suction Line in 9K 1 4 3 8 12K 1 4 1 2 18K 1 4 1 2 24K 3 8 5 8 A B CANT ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE FLARE MALE FLARE CONNECTIO...

Страница 12: ...l refrigerant Failure to do so may result in reduced performance Leak Test and Evacuation Air and moisture remaining in the refrigerant system will have undesirable effects as indicated below Pressure in the system rises Operating current rises Cooling or heating efficiency drops Moisture in the refrigerant circuit may freeze Water may lead to corrosion of parts in the refrigera tion system The li...

Страница 13: ...es CAUTION All terminal connections must be made as illustrated in the following diagrams Improperly connected wiring could damage unit or cause communication errors between indoor and outdoor units Outdoor Unit Refer to unit nameplate for minimum circuit ampacity and maximum over current protection size Make all electrical power wiring connections at the outdoor unit Be sure to reattach all elect...

Страница 14: ...Systems and Terminal Designations System Capacity System Voltage Number of Conductors Wire Type Wire Gauge MCA Indoor to Outdoor Wiring Communication Power 1 2 3 and GND 12K 115VAC 4 Stranded and unshielded 16AWG Outdoor to Main Power L N and GND 12K 115VAC 3 14AWG 15A Indoor to Outdoor Wiring Communication Power 1 2 3 and GND 09K 208 230VAC 4 16AWG 10A Indoor to Outdoor Wiring Communication Power...

Страница 15: ...8 230VAC Outdoor Unit Wiring Diagram COMPRESSOR Y G DC FAN CN 7 3 BLUE BROW N BLACK 3 2 L N RED BLUE Y G 1 Y G AMBIENT TEMP SENSOR DIS CHAR GE T E MP S E NS OR CN 21 Y G Y G Y G CN4_1 CN4_2 CN4_3 CN4_4 REACTOR CAPACITOR BROWN BROWN BLACK BLACK BLACK W V RED BLUE U CN 1A CN 3 CN 1 CN 2 CN 16 CN 50 CN 30 CN 29 CN 28 OUTDOOR MAIN PCB T5 T3 T4 Figure 30 12K 115VAC Outdoor Unit Wiring Diagram ...

Страница 16: ...1 2 ON 0 8 4 1 2 3 5 6 7 C 9 A B D E F 1 2 ON 0 8 4 1 2 3 5 6 7 C 9 A B D E F 1 2 ON ENC2 S1 0 F 0 F 0 F 0 F NETADDRESS CODE 0 15 16 31 32 47 48 63 FORSETTINGNETADDRESS CN10A DISPL AYBOAR D 8 Wired Controller OPTIONAL ADAPTER BOARD CN3 CN301 CN501 CN40 3 X Y E To LVM Comm Bus YELLOW BROWN RED 5 5 Programmable Wired Controller OPTIONAL 4 Note The programmable wired controller and LVM use the same p...

Страница 17: ...ER CN5 INDOOR MOTOR INDOOR UNIT TO OUTDOOR UNIT CN_TIN Y G BLUE 5 WAY TERMINAL MAIN BOARD WIRING DIAGRAM 2 1 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 2 4 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 CN_L1 M 2 WHITE CN_N1 CN_S FAN CAPACITOR BOARD PC1_1 PC2_1 1 2 3 4 5 SWING MOTOR M 5 1 2 3 4 5 CN10 T1_room T2_pipe CN4 3 WHITE WHITE 3 1 2 1 2 3 0 8 4 1 2 3 5 6 7 C 9 A B D E F 1 2 ON 0 8 4 1 2 3 5 6 7 C 9 A B D E F 1 2 ON 0 8 4 1 2 3 5 6 7 C 9 A B D...

Страница 18: ...rt circuit F4 Outdoor unit EEPROM parameter error F5 The outdoor fan speed is operating outside of the normal range p0 IPM malfunction or IGBT over strong current protection p1 Over voltage or over low voltage protection p2 High temperature protection of IPM module P3 Outdoor ambient temperature too low Table 8 Indoor Unit Error Codes Display Error Information p4 Inverter compressor drive error Te...

Страница 19: ... is below 63 F 17 C In this instance you can use the MANUAL CONTROL button on the indoor unit to test the COOL function 1 Lift the front panel of the indoor unit and raise it until it clicks in place 2 The MANUAL CONTROL button is located on the right hand side of the unit Press it two times to select the COOL function See Figure 35 Manual Control Button 3 Perform Test Run as normal Terminal Block...

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