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Model Number Identification

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 33 B 012  

H

 4  -  3  P

Brand/Family 

V = Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF)

Unit Type 

33 = High Efficiency 360° Cassette Indoor Models

Major Design Sequence

 

B = 2nd Generation

Cooling Efficiency

 

H = High Efficiency

Refrigerant Type 

4 =  R-410A

Controls Protocol 

3 = Phase 3

Nominal Cooling Capacity - Btuh 

009 = 8,500 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

Voltage 

P = 208/230V-1 phase-60hz

System Piping

NOTE - 

Only Lennox VRF indoor units will work with Lennox VRF outdoor units and associated mechanical 

equipment. Lennox Mini Split indoor units are similar in appearance but must not be connected to a Lennox VRF 

refrigerant circuit. Please refer to model numbers to confirm compatibility. Model numbers for Lennox VRF units 

start with a “V” and model numbers for Lennox Mini-Splits start with a “M”.

 Caution

VRF system piping is customized for each installation. 

The  Lennox  VRF  Selection  Software  (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  figures 

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 confirm 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 insufficient capacity, 

equipment failure, warranty being made void and the 

refusal to commission the system.  

Содержание VRF V33B Series

Страница 1: ...ce can cause property damage personal injury or loss of life Installation and service must be performed by a li censed professional HVAC installer service agency or the gas supplier Failure to follow...

Страница 2: ...s are similar in appearance but must not be connected to a Lennox VRF refrigerant circuit Please refer to model numbers to confirm compatibility Model numbers for Lennox VRF units start with a V and m...

Страница 3: ...ID PIPE 1 3 4 44 SIDE VIEW 34 5 8 879 Ceiling Opening AIR OUTLET AIR INLET AIR OUTLET LEVELING ADJUSTMENT NUT 4 INSTALLATION HANGERS 4 DIFFUSER PANEL CEILING DRAIN PIPE BOTTOM PANEL VIEW SIDE VIEW LIQ...

Страница 4: ...p Ceiling 10 1 4 inches 260 mm 007 009 012 015 models 13 inches 330 mm 015 018 024 030 036 048 models Minimum Clearance to Floor 90 inches 2286 mm Maximum Clearance to Floor 160 inches 4064 mm Minimum...

Страница 5: ...ord line radio telephone security system or intercom Electrical interference and radio frequencies from any of these sources may affect operation WARNING Do not install the unit in an area where flamm...

Страница 6: ...It may be necessary to add extra support If the structural support is constructed of concrete install anchors to accept four threaded rods to suspend the cassette base If the structural support includ...

Страница 7: ...and discard the seal from each of the piping connections 4 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 cop...

Страница 8: ...se an appropriately sized wrench to turn an additional Inches U S 1 4 15 ft lb 1 4 turn 3 8 26 ft lb 1 2 turn 1 2 41 ft lb 7 8 turn 5 8 48 ft lb 1 full turn Table 2 Flare Nut Torque Recommendations IM...

Страница 9: ...loped no less than 1 4 inch per foot and that each individual drain is connected to the main drain exactly as shown 5 Drain should be as short as possible and should not have any droops or kinks that...

Страница 10: ...a ballast The ballast may affect remote control operation 2 Locate the terminal strip in the control box Connect the power wiring sized per NEC CEC and local codes and communications cable per Figure...

Страница 11: ...tdoor Unit Main Unit L1 L2 L3 Outdoor Unit Sub1 unit L1 L2 L3 Outdoor Unit Sub2 Unit L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3 Service Disconnect Service Disconnect Service Discon...

Страница 12: ...olarity sensitive Typical Wiring Diagram NEC CEC and Local Codes apply Outdoor unit Outdoor unit sub1 unit Outdoor unit sub2 unit PQ main unit PQ MS Box PQ PQ MS Box PQ PQ H1 H2 H1 H2 H1 H2 Outdoor Un...

Страница 13: ...htening Torque Tightening torque lb ft Terminal base of remote controller Signal transmission wire X2M 0 58 0 72 Terminal base of power supply X1M 0 87 1 06 Grounding terminal M4 1 06 1 43 PQ PQ Outdo...

Страница 14: ...erials must be listed ANSI UL and ASTM E 84 approved NOTE A maximum of two sides can be blanked off 1 Remove the decorative cover panel if installed 2 Identify and measure the supply air opening that...

Страница 15: ...15 Figure 16 Three way Outlet Possible Flow Patterns Figure 17 Two way Outlet Possible Flow Patterns Typical cassette body shown actual unit may vary...

Страница 16: ...18 4 Remove any insulation 5 Connect the secondary supply duct to the cassette body using the eight screw holes shown in figure 18 6 A field supplied duct transition may be required Be sure there is a...

Страница 17: ...panel See Figure 21 Figure 21 Remove Corner Covers 4 Position the ceiling panel so that the arrow on the panel is aligned with the arrow sticker on the cassette base both arrow stickers should be on...

Страница 18: ...ake sure that the panel is properly aligned with the cassette base 9 Continue to tighten the cover panel securing screws until the insulation between the cover panel and the cassette base has been com...

Страница 19: ...nate so that all codes are shown Make note of the code E1 EE etc then reset the display by pressing the ON OFF button on the unit controller Press the ON OFF button a second time to reapply power to u...

Страница 20: ...E4 T2B Outlet of evaporator sensor malfunction E5 T2A Inlet of evaporator sensor malfunction E6 DC fan motor error E7 EEPROM failure Eb EXV malfunction Ed Outdoor unit Fault EE High Water Alarm A0 Em...

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