Haier MVAL048MV2AA, MVAL042MV2AA, MVAL036MV2AA, MVAL030MV2AA, MVAL024MV2AA Owner’s Manual

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Indoor Unit Operation & Installation Manual
MVAL009MV2AA
MVAL012MV2AA
MVAL018MV2AA
MVAL024MV2AA
MVAL030MV2AA
MVAL036MV2AA
MVAL042MV2AA
MVAL048MV2AA
No. 0150524546
• Please read this manual carefully before using.
• Keep this operation manual for future reference.
Original instructions
User Manual
Contents
Parts and Functions...........................................................................................................................................................1
Fault Checkup ...................................................................................................................................................................6
Your air conditioner may be subject to any change owing to the improvement of Haier products.
MRV series multiple air conditioning systems adopt the consistent running mode, by which, all indoor units can only be heating or refrigerating operation at the same time.
To protect the compressor, the air conditioning unit should be powered on for over 12 hours before using it.
All indoor units of the same refrigerating system should use the unied power switch to ensure that all indoor units are in the state of being powered on at the same time during the operation of air conditioner.
Product Features:
1.Hanging-style installation to save space;
2.Automatic display of faults;
3.Central control function; (optional from our company).
4.If there is a power outage while the system is operating, the system will resume the last mode and settings it was set to run in.
5.This indoor unit ships with wireless controller. It is compatible with both YR-E17 and YR-E16 wired controllers.
Warning
• If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualied persons in order to avoid a hazard.
his equipment should not be used or serviced by personnel who have not been properly trained in its operation and
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maintenance.
• Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
• The appliances are not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or separate remote-control system.
• Keep the appliance and its cord out of reach of children.
Operation condition:
To use the air conditioner normally, please perform as to the below conditions.
Operating Range of Air Conditioner
Cooling
Indoor
dry
Outdoor
Indoor
Heating
Outdoor
Max. DB: 90°F(32°C) WB: 74°F(23°C)
Min. DB: 64°F(18°C) WB: 57°F(14°C)
Max. DB: 115°F(46°C) WB: 79°F(26°C)
Min. DB: 23°F(-5°C)
Max. DB: 80°F(27°C)
Min. DB: 59°F(15°C)
Max. DB: 75°F(24°C) WB: 59°F(15°C)
Min. DB: -4°F(-20°C)

Parts and Functions

Indoor unit
Outlet guide plate (air direction can be adjusted by using direction adjustment key on the remote controller)
Air-inlet grille
Air lter (inside air-inlet grille)
1

Safety

• This manual should be saved and stored close to this air conditioning equipment.
• There are two types if indications. Both are related to safety and should be strictly followed. " issues that pose a risk of major injury or death. "
injury.
• After installation and start-up commissioning, please give the manual to the user. The manual should be kept in safe place and close to the unit.
Caution" highlights issues that pose a risk of equipment or bodily
Warning" highlights
WARNING
• Installation and maintenance should be performed by an authorized agency. The wrong operation of this air condition equipment may cause water damage, electric shock or re.
• Please install the unit on the top of a solid foundation or structure which is strong enough to support the unit.
• The installation of this condition equipment should follow local building codes.
• Use the right cable size, secure the terminal rmly, organize the cables well and make sure no tension is added on cables. Cable insulation should not be damaged. Improper wire installation may lead to re.
• This unit is only compatible with R-410A refrigerant. If any other gas enters the system, it may lead to abnormal high pressure which may cause damage or injury.
• Only use branches supplied by Haier. Use of any other branches will void warranty.
• Keep the condensate drain pipe away from toxic gas vents to prevent possible pollution of indoor environment.
• Care should be taken to ensure that there are no refrigerant leaks. R-410A is a heavy gas and will displace oxygen. Ventilate the area if a leak if found.
• The unit is not explosion-proof. Please keep it away from ammable gases.
• The drain pipe should be installed per this manual to ensure proper drainage. The pipe should be well insulated to avoid condensation. Wrong installation may lead to water damage.
• Both liquid pipe and the vapor pipe should be also well insulated. Not enough insulation may lead to system performance deterioration or condensate formation.
• This equipment should not be used or serviced by personnel who have not been properly trained in its operation and maintenance.
• Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play on or near the equipment.
• Keep the appliance and its cord out of reach of children.
• The appliances are not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or separate remote-control system.
CAUTION
• Grounding wire should be connected to the grounding bar. The grounding wire cannot be connected to the gas pipe, water pipe, lightening rod or the telephone grounding wire. Improper grounding may cause electric shock.
• A circuit breaker should be installed. If not, it may cause electric shocks or accidents.
• After installation, the air condition equipment should be powered on and passed the electric leakage current lest.
• If the ambient humidity is more than 80%, if the water discharge hole is blocked or the lter becomes dirty or the airow speed changes, this may lead to condensate water leaks. There may also be some drops of water spraying out.
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Safety
Attention
• Do not put any heating apparatus under the indoor units. The heat may cause distortion of the units.
• Pay attention to the ventilation to avoid anoxic injury.
• Do not place an open ame in the path of blowing air.
• Do not install in a corrosive environment. If the base collapses, the unit may fall and cause damage, product failure, personal injury or death.
• 3-minutes protection To protect the unit, there is a 3-minute time-out after the unit stops or after power is applied.
• Close the window to avoid outdoor air getting in. Curtains or window shutters can be put down to avoid the sunshine.
• Do not touch the power switch with the wet hand to avoid power shock.
• Turn off the system and remove power when servicing the unit.
• Do not use the unit for special purposes such as preserving foods, works of art etc. It is an air conditioner for comfort cooling / heating, not a precision refrigeration system.
Notices during Operation
• Use the correctly rated breaker or fuse. Improper breaker or fuse may lead to re, electric shock, explosion, personal injury or death.
• Do not permit water or steam to enter the unit and the wired controller. There is risk of unit failure, re, electric shock, personal injury or death.
• Turn off the power to save energy if the unit will be not used for a long period. If the unit is not powered off, it will consume power.
• Don't remove power while system is running.
• Do not clean the unit with water spray. There is risk of unit failure, re, electric shock, personal injury or death.
• Keep ammable gas or combustibles away from the unit. There is risk of product failure, re, personal injury or death.
• Please keep children away from this air condition equipment.
3

Maintenance

Attention
• Repair can only be performed by licensed service technicians.
• Before touching the electrical connections, all power supplies should be turned off. Only after switching off the power supply can the operator clean the air conditioner otherwise there is a risk of electric shock or injury.
• When cleaning the air cleaner, make sure to use a stable platform; don't ush the air conditioner with water, or electric shock might occur.
Filter Maintenance:
Clean the air lter & air inlet grid.
• Don't remove the air lter except for cleaning, or faults may occur.
• When the air conditioner operates in the environment with too much dust, clean the air conditioner more times (generally once every two weeks).
1. Remove the air inlet grid as shown below: press on the two locks on the grid (as shown in Fig. 1), gently
lift it at a 45 degree angle (as shown in Fig. 2), and then remove the air inlet grid.
2. Dismantle the lter: press the outer frame of the air inlet grid, and draw the base angle of the lter pull it out as to
disengage the locks, and remove the lter (as shown in Fig. 3).
press down the locks
Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3
hinge
lock port
remove air inlet grid
bottom of gauze
locks
hinges
frame of air inlet grid
Cleaning Air Cleaner
Clean the air lter with a vacuum or water to remove dust. For heavy dust, use the vacuum or directly spray mild soap on the air inlet grid, and then clean it with water after soaking for ~10 minutes. (A) remove dust with dust collector.
(B) for heavy dust, use a soft brush and mild detergent to clean. (C) rinse off water/soap and dry in a cool place.
Attention
• Do not clean it with hot water 122°F(50°C) to avoid fading or distortion.
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Maintenance
Installing air cleaner and air inlet grid:
1. Mounting the lter: opposite of dismantling the lter (as shown in
Fig. 3 above).
2.Mounting the air inlet grid: as shown in the right gure, clip the
locks on the grid as directed by the arrows, put the side with the hinges into the lock port, and then put the side with locks into the panel frame. Release the locks to position the grid after determining that the grid is ush with the bottom of the panel frame.
Cleaning the air outlet port and the shell:
Attention
• Do not use gasoline, benzene, diluents, polishing powder or liquid insecticide to clean them.
• Do not clean them with hot water of over 122°F(50°C) to avoid fading or distorting.
• Wipe them with a soft dry cloth.
• Water or neutral dry cleaner is recommended if the dust cannot be removed.
hinge
lock port
locks
insert air inlet grid
Cleaning Louvers:
• To avoid damage to the louvers care should be taken when cleaning. Use damp cloth and mild detergent.
5

Fault Checkup

Please check the following when consigning repair service:
Symptoms Reasons
Water ow sound can be heard during starting operation, during operation
Water ow sound
Cracking sound
Terrible smell in outlet air
Flashing operating indicator
Awaiting indication
All these are not problems
Idle indoor unit still has sound of refrigerant owing and radiating temperatures.
Clicking sound when unit comes on.
Start or stop working automatically Check if it is set to Timer-ON and Timer-OFF.
Failure to work
Bad cooling & heating effects
Please make another check.
or immediately after stopping operation. When it starts for 2-3 minutes, the sound may become louder, which is the owing sound of refrigerant or the draining sound of condensate water.
During operation, the air conditioner may make a crackling sound, which is caused from the temperature changes of the heat exchanger.
The terrible smell may be caused from walls, carpet, furniture, clothing, cigarette and cosmetics, that attach to the air conditioner.
When switching it on again after power failure, turning on the manual power switch will show the operating indicator ashes.
It displays the waiting indication as it fails to perform refrigerating operation while other indoor units are in heating operation. When the operator set it to the cooing or heating mode and the operation is opposite to the setting, it displays the waiting indication.
To prevent oil and refrigerant from blocking the valve of idle units (off or satised) while other indoor units are operating, some refrigerant ow is allowed to pass through. This may result in some radiating temperature and ow noise.
When the conditioner is powered on, the sound is made due to the expansion valve resetting.
Check if there is a power failure. Check if the supply fuse and breaker are disconnected. Check if the unit is displaying any faults. Check if wait symbol is displayed. This is due to other indoor units connected to the same outdoor unit are running in the opposite mode. System cannot heat and cool simultaneously.
Check if air intake port and air outlet port of outdoor units are blocked. Check if the door and windows are open. Check if the air lter is blocked with sludge or dust. Check if the setting of fan speed is set to low speed. Check if the setting in in Fan Operation state. Check if the temperature setting is correct.
Under the following circumstances, immediately stop the operation, disconnect the manual supply switch and contact the after-service personnel.
• When buttons are inexible actuated;
• When fuse and breaker have been burnt over and over;
• When there are foreign objects or ice in the unit.;
• When system won't run after resetting power and waiting for 3-minute time out;
• When other abnormal conditions occur.
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Installation Procedures

Caution: Choose a suitable installation location. Avoid places with high salinity (salt water) and high sulfur gas. Unit will corrode and damage will not be covered by warranty. Avoid excess oil (including mechanical oil) and steam. This can reduce efciencies and product performance. Avoid areas where machines generate high frequency electromagnetic waves. They can cause control issues.
Warning: protect the machine from winds or earthquake, install according to regulations. Improper installation will cause accidents due to unit coming loose and falling.
Select the following places to install indoor units.
(1) where there is enough room for the machine above the ceiling; (2) where the drainpipes can be well positioned; (3) where the distance between the air outlet port of the machine
and the oor is not more than 8.86ft(2.7m); (4) where air inlet & outlet of the indoor units are not blocked; (5) where it is sturdy enough to bear the weight of the unit; (6) where there are no televisions, pianos or other valuables under
the indoor units as to avoid condensate dropping down, causing
damage. (7) Where it is over 3.28ft(1m) away from the television and radio
as to avoid the interference from television and radio.
Required Tools for Installation
• Brazing torch
• 15% silver phosphorous copper brazing alloy
• Wire stripper
• Soap-and-water solution or gas leakage detector
• Torque wrench
• 17mm, 22mm, 26mm
• Tubing cutter
• Reaming tool
• Flaring tool
• Razor knife
• Measuring tape
• Level
• Vacuum pump
• Micron gauge
• Nitrogen
• Mini-Split AD-87 Adapter (1/4” to 5/16”)
• Non-adhesive Tape
• Adhesive Tape
Installation Space
• Electrical wiring
Ensure the required space for installation and maintenance (refer to the following drawings). The installation height should be kept within 8.86ft(2.7m). When the height of the ceiling exceeds 8.86ft(2.7m), the warm air is harder to blow to the ground.
≥60in
(1500mm)
Outlet
Outlet
above the ground
Over 98in (2500mm)
≥40in (1000mm)
Suction inlet
Space required for installation, unit: in (mm)
Model H
MVAL009~018MV2AA 8.2 (206)
MVAL024MV2AA 9 (227) MVAL030~036MV2AA 10.6 (269) MVAL042~048MV2AA 12.3 (311)
≥60in
(1500mm)
≥60in (1500mm)
H
≥60in (1500mm)
≥60in (1500mm)
≥60in (1500mm)
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Installation Procedures
indoor unit 34in (850mm)
gap between studs 31in (765mm)
gap between studs 31in (765mm)
indoor unit 34in (850mm)
ceiling 36in (890mm)
decorated board 38in (950mm)
ceiling 36in (890mm)
decorated board 38in (950mm)
Hanger bracket
H
130
Model H
MVAL009~018MV2AA 236
MVAL024MV2AA 257
MVAL030~036MV2AA 299 MVAL042~048MV2AA 341
Ceiling
Overlap between ceiling and trim panel≥1.2in (30mm)
Trim panel
Distance between indoor unit and ceiling≤0.8in (20mm)
Distance between indoor unit and ceiling≤0.8in (20mm)
Overlap between ceiling and trim panel≥1.2in (30mm)
Note: Before suspending the indoor unit, select an installation location according to the piping and wiring in the ceiling, and determine the direction of the piping. Prepare all pipes (refrigeration and drainage) and wiring (power supply, communication and control) to be ready to connect once unit is installed.
Hanging Unit
1. Use cardboard template to locate desired location. Mark the mounting positions of the threaded rods using the guides on the cardboard template.
2. Install 3/8in threaded rods to structure using appropriate fasteners.
3. Add nuts and washers at approximate height.
4. Lift the cassette and position the threaded rods into the 4 mounting clips on each corner of the cassette unit.
5. Adjust the height of the unit so that bottom surface is recessed 1 inch from ceiling surface.
6. Using a level, adjust the nuts on the threaded rods to obtain a level reading across the bottom of the cassette unit.
7. Tighten the top nuts to lock unit into place. An additional nut on top and bottom of bracket may be added to jam against the installation nuts to prevent them from loosening due to unit vibration.
Tighten the nut on the washer.
nut (provided on site)
washer
hoisting foot
washer
tightening (dual nuts)
[secure hoisting foot] [secure washer foot]
• Check if the indoor unit is level with the water level and that the polythene tube drains with water. Check if the size of the ceiling hole is correct. Remove any water before mounting the decorated board.
• Fasten the screws to make the height difference between the two sides of the indoor unit less than 0.2in(5mm).
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Installation Procedures
Attention
• For proper drainage, the drainpipes should be connected according to the installation manual.
• Insulate the drainpipes to prevent exterior condensation.
• Follow local plumbing codes when connecting drainpipes.
Requirements:
• The drainpipe of the indoor unit should be insulated.
• Maintain a downward slope. Avoid waves or dips.
• The horizon length of the drainpipe should be kept with 65.6ft(20m). Under the condition of long pipes, supports can be provided every 4.9-6.6ft(1.5~2m) as to avoid unevenness.
• The central piping should be connected according the following drawing.
• Take care not to apply external force on the connection of the drainpipes.
4.9-6.6ft(1.5m~2m)
heat insulating material
Piping Material 1-1/4 inch sch. 40 PVC Insulating Material 1/4 inch thick Polyethylene wrap.
down gradient over 1/100
support bracket
No waves or dips
Pipe should drop 3.9in (10cm)
down gradient over 1/100
VP30
Drain Hose
Attach the soft end of the drain hose to the drain port with clamp. The hard end is 1-1/4 PVC. Use glue to attach condensate drain line.
eccentricity adjustment max.0.78in(20mm)
20
45°bending (max.)
45°
hose clamp
hose clamp
hose
hose
indoor unit
Insulation Wrap:
• All exposed drain pipe needs to be insulated to prevent condensation buildup and possible water damage.
Lifting Drainpipe
The drainpipe can be maximally lifted 24in (360mm) to provide adequate slope to drain water.
Hose clamp
Water outlet
Hose
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PVC pipe
Rigid PVC adhesive
Installation Procedures
Drain Test
Test the drainpipe to conrm that there are no leaks or other issues with the drainpipe.
• After system is fully installed and power is applied, turn on cooling operation and add water to check for drainage.
• Conrm sound from the motor of the drainage pump and check for proper drainage.
joint of drainpipe
3.9in(100 mm) below
under the ceiling
lifting 14in
(360mm) below
lifting 23.6in
( 600mm )below
Tubing Permissible Length & Height Difference
Please refer to the Haier MRV selection software.
Tubing Materials & Specications
Please refer to the manual of the outdoor unit.
Additional Refrigerant Charge
Add refrigerant according to the installation manual of outdoor unit. The addition of R410A refrigerant must be performed with a digital scale to ensure the specied amount is added. Not following this can potentially cause efciency issues or compressor failure.
Tubing Size
in (mm)
Material
Model MVAB009~018MV2AA MVAL024~048MV2AA
Gas pipe Ø1/2"(Ø12.7) Ø5/8"(Ø15.88)
Liquid pipe Ø1/4"(Ø6.35) Ø3/8"(Ø9.52)
Tubing
R-410a rated copper tubing
Tubing Size (in)
Tubing Material Phosphor deoxybronze seamless pipe (TP2) for air conditioner
Connecting Procedures of Refrigerant Tubing
Connect all the refrigerant tubes via are connections.
• Dual wrenches must be used in the connection of indoor
unit tubing.
• For tightening torque refer to the right table.
wrench
Wire Connections
1. Connecting using circular crimp terminals:
The method of using circular terminal is shown in the gure. Take off the screw, connect it to the terminal after placing it through the ring at the end of the lead and tighten it down.
2. Connecting using straight terminals:
The method of using straight terminals is shown as follows: loosen the screw before putting the wire into the terminal block, tighten the screw and conrm it has been tightened by pulling the line gently.
3. Clamp the wires:
Secure the wires with clips which should press on the insulation of the wires.
Outer Diameter of
Tubing in (mm)
Ø1/4"(Ø6.35) 104.4 (11.8) 13 (18) Ø3/8"(Ø9.52) 216.8 (24.5) 30 (40) Ø1/2"(Ø12.7) 443.7 (49.0) 43 (59)
Ø5/8"(Ø15.88) 693.9 (78.4) 76 (103)
Cutting and Enlarging
• Cut the tube to the needed length.
• Ream the cut to remove shoulder. Do this with the tube facing down to help llings fall out.
• Add supplied are nut to tube.
• Use 45° are tool to create are.
Mounting Torque
lb-in (N-m)
terminal tier
pressing clip
Flare Torque Spec
ft-lb (N-m)
Connecting circular terminals:
10
correct
pressing
wrong
pressing
Installation Procedures
Installing the decorated panel on the body of indoor unit:
receiving window for remote control
the lamp will not ash when wired controller is used
• Prior to attaching the panel to the unit locate the louver motor connector on the panel and the unit. Orientate the panel so they can connect.
• First temporarily position it with screws.
• Tighten each screw a little at a time to allow the panel to seat ush against the unit.
• If the foam gasket does not seal against the unit then lower the body of the indoor unit.
• Wiring of panel: Connect both connections for the display and louver motors.
side of decorated board
side of indoor unit
Attention
If the panel does not seal against the unit then leaking air could cause moisture to condense on ceiling surfaces and cause water damage.
Inaccurate board location
(may vary)
air leakage
Condensing moisture
Water damage
Fig.1
Unit must be level to prevent water from leaking from the condensate pan.
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any gap is not allowed
Fig.2

Electrical Wiring

WARNING
• Follow local codes when selecting wire gauge and connecting to house power.
• Use the cable strain relief clips and locking conduit clamps to prevent wires from being pulled off terminal posts.
• Unit must be properly grounded. Do not use water or gas piping, phone ground or lightning rod.
Attention
• Only copper wire can be used. A properly sized breaker should be provided, or electric shock may occur.
• Unit requires 208/230VAC - 2 voltage wires and a ground. No neutral.
• All indoor units should be wired to the same breaker to prevent some of the units from being powered off while others are energized.
• Controller wiring and refrigerant tubing can be arranged and ran together.
• Disconnect power from both outdoor and indoor units prior to servicing any component in the system.
Supply Wiring Drawing
outdoor
L1(L) L2(N)
power source: 208/230V~, 60Hz
Indoor 1
L1(L) L2(N)
power source: 208/230V~, 60Hz
• Indoor units and outdoor units should be connected to separate power breakers
• Indoor units must share one single electrical breaker. Circuit breaker specications should be calculated. It is recommended to have both indoor & outdoor units connected to GFCI and surge devices.
Indoor 2 Indoor 9
L1(L) L2(N)
......
L1(L) L2(N)
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Electrical Wiring
Signal Wiring Drawing
Outdoor
P Q
Communication wire between indoor & outdoor without polarity
Indoor 1
(950 CASSETTE)
Indoor 2
P QA B C P Q A B C P Q A B C
Indoor 4
Indoor 5
P Q A B C P Q A B C P Q A B C
A B C A B C
Wired controller
Indoor 7
Indoor 8
Control wire for wired controller with polarity
Indoor 3
Indoor 6
Wired controller
Indoor 9
A B C
A B C
Wired controller
Wired controller
P Q A B C P Q A B C P Q A B C
A B CA B C
Wired controller
Wired controller
A B CA B C
Wired controller Wired controller
Oudoor unit, central control and all indoor units are of parallel connection via two lines without polarity. There are three ways of connecting the line control and indoor units: A. One wired control to control multiple units, i.e. 2-3 indoor units, as shown in the above gure, (1-3 indoor units). The indoor unit 3 is the wire controlled main unit and others are the wired controlled sub units. The remote control and the main unit (directly connected to the indoor unit of wired control) are connected via three wires with polarity. Other
indoor units and the main unit are connected via three lines with polarity. SW01 on the main unit of wired control is set to 0 while SW01 on other sub units of wired control are set to 1, 2 and so on in turn. (Please refer to the code setting A
at page 15) B. One wired control controls one indoor unit, as shown in the above gure (indoor unit 4-8). The indoor units and the wired control are connected via three lines with polarity. C. Two wired controls control one indoor unit, as shown in the gure (indoor unit 9). Either of the wired controls can be set to be the master wired control while the other is set to be the auxiliary wired control. The master wired control and indoor units, and the master and auxiliary line controls are connected via three lines with polarity. Note: For DC motor/low ESP duct type, the PCB comes with the terminal blocks. Please be sure to pay attention to do the wiring according to the labels. The power lines and signal lines go through the metal wire hole separately with the protective sleeve of the connecting line.
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Electrical Wiring
Wire gauge size and breaker size for total indoor amp draw. Current NEC guidelines and local codes will trump this chart.
Items
Total Current of Indoor Units(A)
<7 14(2.5) 65.6(20) 10 10 A,30 mA,0.1S or below
7 and <11 12(4) 65.6(20) 15 15 A,30 mA,0.1S or below
≥11and <16 10(6) 82(25) 20 20 A,30 mA,0.1S or below ≥16 and <22 8(8) 98.4(30) 30 30 A,30 mA,0.1S or below ≥22 and <27 6(10) 131(40) 30 30 A,30 mA,0.1S or below
• The electrical power line and signal lines must be tightened.
• Every indoor unit must have a ground connection.
• The power wire should be size up if it exceeds the permissible length.
• Shielding of the wire of all the indoor and outdoor units should be connected together and grounded at one point.
• Signal lines should not exceed 3280ft(1000m).
Wired Controller ABC Chart
Length of Controller Wire ft (m) Wiring Dimensions AWG (mm2)
Cross
Section
AWG
2
)
(mm
Length
in.(m)
Rated
Current of
Overow
Breaker(A)
Rated current of residual
Circuit Breaker(A)
Ground Fault Interrupter(mA)
Response time(S)
Cross Sectional
Area of Signal Line
16 AWG (1.25mm
2
)
<328(100) 22(0.3) x 3 core shielding line
≥328(100) and <656(200) 20(0.5) x 3 core shielding line
≥656(200)and <984(300) 18(0.75) x 3 core shielding line
≥984(300) and <1312(400) 16(1.25) x 3 core shielding line
≥1312(400) and <1968(600) 14(2) x 3 core shielding line
• The shielding lay of the controller wire must be grounded at one end.
• The total length of the controller wire shall not be more than 1968ft(600m).
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Electrical Wiring
Dip Switch Setting
• The dip switch is set to the "On" position if “1” is indicated in the table. The dip switch is set to the "Off" position if "0" is indicated in the table.
• Dip switches set in the factory to on are marked with red.
Denition principles of code switches:
(A) Denition of SW01: SW01_1-4 is used to set indoor address when grouping multiple indoor units connected to single wired controller YR­E16B or YR-E17. SW01_5-8 set capacity of the indoor unit (factory set). Must only set when replacing board.
[1] [2] [3] [4] Address of wire controlled indoor unit (group address)
0 0 0 0 0# (wire controlled master unit) (default) 0 0 0 1 1# (wire controlled slave unit) 0 0 1 1 2# (wire controlled slave unit) 0 0 1 1 3# (wire controlled slave unit)
……
1 1 1 1 15# (wire controlled slave unit)
[5] [6] [7] [8] Capability of indoor unit
0 0 1 0 9000BTU 0 0 1 1 12000BTU 0 1 1 0 18000BTU 0 1 1 1 24000BTU 1 0 0 1 30000BTU 1 0 1 0 36000BTU 1 0 1 1 42000BTU 1 1 0 0 48000BTU
SW01_1 SW01_2 SW01_3 SW01_4
SW01_5 SW01_6 SW01_7 SW01_8
Address
of wire
controlled
indoor
unit
(group
address)
Capability
of indoor
unit
(B) Denition and description of SW03 SW03_1-8 is used to set indoor unit address on system. Set address only if using central controller YCZ-A004. Leave default if no central controller is used.
SW03_1
SW03_2
~
SW03_8
Note:
• Set the address by code when connecting the centralized controller or gateway or charge system.
Address of centralized controller=communication address+0 or+64. SW03_ 2=OFF, address of centralized controller=communication address+0=communication address SW03_ 2=ON, address of centralized controller=communication address+64 (applies when centralized controller is used and there are more than 64 indoor units)
Address setting
mode
Code-set indoor
unit address
and centralized
controller address
[1] Address setting mode
0 Automatic setting (default) 1 Code-set address
[2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] Address of indoor unit
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0# (Default) 0# (Default) 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1# 1# 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2# 2#
0 1 1 1 1 1 1 63# 63# 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0# 64# 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1# 65# 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2# 66#
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 63# 127#
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Address of centralized
controller
Electrical Wiring
Dip Switch Setting of YR-E17 Wired Controller
Function switches
DIP switch On/Off station Function Default setting
Sw1
Sw2
Sw3
Sw4
Sw5
Sw6
Sw7
Sw8
On Slave wired controller Off Master wired controller On Ambient temp. display on Off Ambient temp. display off On Collect ambient temp. from PCB of indoor Off Collect ambient Temp. from wired controller On Non-volatile memory invalid Off Non-volatile memory valid On Old protocol Off Self adaption On reserved Off reserved On Model with Up/Down and Left/Right swing Off Model with Up/Down swing On Fresh Air unit Off General unit
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
For other wired remote controller settings, please refer to controller manual.
The difference between master and slave wired controller
Comparison
item
Function All function
Master wired
controller
Slave wired controller
1.ON/OFF, Mode, Fan speed, Temp, Setting, Swing, Energy saving, Clock function, Mode Setting, Screen Saving and Child lock are available.
2.Cancel the lter cleaning icon.
3.Look up the detailed parameter and malfunction code.
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Test Run & Fault Code

Before Test Run
• Connect it to the power supply of the outdoor units to energize the heater of the compressor. To protect the compressor at startup, power it on 12 hours prior to the operation.
Check if the connections of the drainpipe and wire connection lines are correct.
The drainpipe shall be placed at the lower part while the connection line placed at the upper part. Insulating measures should be taken such as winding the drainpipe especially on the indoor units with insulating materials. The drain pipe should be installed as a slope to avoid protruding from the upper part and concaving at the lower part.
Checkup of Installation
check if the main voltage is correct check for any leaks at the piping joints check if the connection of the main power for the indoor & outdoor units are correct check if the serial numbers of the terminals are matched properly check if the installation place meets the requirement check if there is too much noise check if the connecting line is fastened Check if the refrigerant and condensation lines are insulated check if the water is drained to the outside check if the indoor units are positioned
Test Run
Do ask the installation personnel to make a test run. Take the testing procedures according to the manual and check if the temperature regulator works properly. When the machine fails to start due to the room temperature, the following procedures can be taken to do the compulsive running. The function is not provided for the type with remote control.
• Set the YR-E17 wired controller to cooling/heating mode, press "ON/OFF" button for 10 seconds to enter into the compulsive cooling/heating mode. Press "ON/OFF" button again to quit the compulsive running and stop the operation of the system.
Fault Remedies
When any fault appears, consult the fault code of line control or the number of LED ashes on the control panel of the indoor units/health lamp of receiving window of remote control. Refer to the below table lookup fault descriptions. Indoor Unit Faults
Failure code at wired
controller
01 1 02 2 03 3 04 4 05 5 06 6 07 7 08 8 09 9 0A 10
0C 12 Fault of zero crossing 0E 14 Fault of DC fan
Outdoor Unit Code 20
PCB LED5(Indoor Units)/
Receiver Timer Lamp(Remote
Controller)
Fault Descriptions
Fault of indoor unit ambient temp. sensor TA
Fault of indoor unit pipe temp. sensor TC1
Fault of indoor unit pipe temp. sensor TC2
Fault of indoor unit dual heat source temp. sensor
Fault of indoor unit EEPROM
Fault of communication between indoor & outdoor units
Fault of communication between indoor unit and wired control
Fault of indoor unit water drainage
Fault of duplicate indoor unit address
Reserve
Corresponding faults of outdoor units
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Qingdao Haier Air Conditioner Electric Co.,Ltd.
Haier Industrial Park,Qianwangang Road,Eco-Tech Development Zone,Qingdao 266555, Shandong,P.R.C.
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