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Model Number Identifi cation
Safety Requirements
ELECTRICAL SHOCK, FIRE, OR EXPLOSION HAZARD.
Do not touch the unit or the controller if your hands are wet.
DO NOT spray water on the indoor unit for any reason.
Do not replace a fuse with a fuse of a different rating. Do not use a jumper wire to replace a fuse. Do not insert
your hands, tools or any other item into the air intake or air outlet at either the indoor or outdoor unit.
Do not allow children to operate the system.
WARNING
!
V CF A 012 S 4 - 1 P
Brand/Family
V = Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF)
Unit Type
CF = Ceiling/Floor-Mount Non-Ducted Indoor Models
Major Design Sequence
A = 1st Generation
Cooling Effi ciency
S = Standard Ef
fi
ciency
Refrigerant Type
4 = R-410A
Minor Design Sequence
1 = 1st Revision
2 = 2nd Revision
3 = 3rd Revision
Nominal Cooling Capacity - Btuh
012 = 12,000 Btuh
015 = 15,000 Btuh
018 = 18,000 Btuh
024 = 24,000 Btuh
030 = 30,000 Btuh
036 = 36,000 Btuh
048 = 48,000 Btuh
054 = 54,000 Btuh
Voltage
P = 208/230V-1 phase-60hz
System Piping
CAUTION
VRF system piping is customized for each installation.
The LVSS piping report is an engineered design that must
be followed. The piping diagram or diagrams included
within the LVSS report have been prepared based on
the information provided to the Lennox VRF applications
department.
When the indicated lengths change from the
fi
gures
stated within the report, it is imperative that prior to the
commencement of the refrigerant pipe work installation,
Lennox VRF applications department are informed of
these proposed changes.
Upon receipt of this new information the Lennox VRF
applications department will con
fi
rm any changes that
may be applicable to this installation. If changes are
required, a new piping diagram will be produced and will
supersede all other previously provided documents.
Failure to provide this information regarding changes
to the original design may lead to insuf
fi
cient capacity,
equipment failure, warranty being made void and the
refusal to commission the system.