service agency, or your distributor or branch for information
or assistance. The qualified installer or agency must use
factory−authorized kits or accessories when modifying this
product. Refer to the individual instructions packaged with
the kits or accessories when installing.
Follow all safety codes. Wear safety glasses, protective
clothing, and work gloves. Use quenching cloth for brazing
operations. Have fire extinguisher available. Read these
instructions thoroughly and follow all warnings or cautions
included in literature and attached to the unit. Consult local
building codes and National Electrical Code (NEC) for
special requirements.
Recognize safety information. This is the safety−alert
!
!
symbol
instructions or manuals, be alert to the potential for personal
injury.
Understand these signal words: DANGER, WARNING, and
CAUTION. These words are used with the safety−alert
symbol. DANGER identifies the most serious hazards which
will result in severe personal injury or death. WARNING
signifies hazards which could result in personal injury or
death. CAUTION is used to identify unsafe practices which
may result in minor personal injury or product and property
damage. NOTE is used to highlight suggestions which will
result in enhanced installation, reliability, or operation.
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal
injury or death.
Before installing, modifying, or servicing system, main
electrical disconnect switch must be in the OFF
position. There may be more than 1 disconnect switch.
Lock out and tag switch with a suitable warning label.
When you see this symbol on the unit and in
!
WARNING
!
WARNING
EXPLOSION HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could
result in death, serious personal
injury, and/or property damage.
Never use air or gases containing
oxygen for leak testing or
operating refrigerant compressors.
Pressurized mixtures of air or
gases containing oxygen can lead
to an explosion.
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service,
maintenance, or use can cause explosion, fire, electrical
shock, or other conditions which may cause death, personal
injury, or property damage. Consult a qualified installer,
!
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment
damage or improper operation.
Do not bury more than 36 in. (914 mm) of refrigerant
pipe in the ground. If any section of pipe is buried, there
must be a 6 in. (152 mm) vertical rise to the valve
connections on the outdoor units. If more than the
recommended length is buried, refrigerant may migrate
to the cooler buried section during extended periods of
system shutdown. This causes refrigerant slugging and
could possibly damage the compressor at start−up.
Low Voltage ControlsS
Comfort Features
Microprocessor ControlsS
Wireless Remote ControlS
Rapid Cooling/HeatingS
Automatic Air SweepS
Cold Blow PreventionS
Continuous Fan *S
Auto Restart FeatureS
Memory FunctionS
Auto Changeover on Heat PumpsS
Dry FunctionS
Indoor Unit Freeze ProtectionS
3 Minute Compressor Time DelayS
High Compressor Discharge TemperatureS
Low Voltage ProtectionS
Compressor Overload ProtectionS
Compressor Over current ProtectionS
IPM Module ProtectionS
Ease Of Service And Maintenance
Cleanable FiltersS
Diagnostic LED’s On Outdoor BoardS
Error Messages Displayed Front PanelS
Application Flexibility
Condensate PumpA
Standard Warranty
7 Year Compressor Limited Warranty**S
5 Year Parts Limited Warranty**S
Legend
S Standard
A Accessory
O Optional
F Field Fabricated
* Cooling Only
** For owner occupied residential applications.
For Commercial applications, warranty is 1 year parts and 5 years
compressor.
INDOOR UNITS
On high wall fan coils, the condensate pump accessory is
recommended when adequate drain line pitch cannot be
provided, or when the condensate must move up to exit.
The pump has a lift capability of 12 ft (3.6 m) on the discharge
side if the pump is mounted in the fan coil or 6 ft (1.8 m) on the
suction side if the pump is remote mounted.
16 ft Transparent Suction/Discharge Tubing1
Condensate Pump Assembly1
Low voltage Power Cord1
Transparent Detection Unit Vent Tubing1
Power Cable1
Wire Ties6
Wall Mount Bracket1
Adhesive1
Detection Unit Mounting Bracket1
⅝-in Rubber Elbow1
Detection Unit1
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury
or death.
Before installing, modifying, or servicing system, main
electrical disconnect switch must be in the OFF position.
There may be more than one disconnect switch. Lock out
and tag switch with a suitable warning label.
Indoor Unit DLF4A60912121824
System Voltage115 V208/230-1-60
Control VoltageLow Voltage Pulse DC
Electrical ConnectionsIndoor Unit Powered From Outdoor Unit
Rated Cooling Capacity (Btuh)9,00011,80012,00018,00022,000
Operating Weight lb. (kg)18.7 (8.5)19.8 (9.0)26.5 (12.0)33.1 (15.0)
Refrigerant TypeR-410A
Metering Device @ Outdoor UnitCap. TubeEXV
Moisture Removal Rate (pints/hr.)1.72.92.93.84.5
Indoor Fan
RPM/CFM (Turbo) - Cooling1300/3301350/3411350/3411400/4711350/588
RPM/CFM (High) - Cooling1100/2771150/2881150/2881150/4001150/471
RPM/CFM (Medium) - Cooling900/224950/235950/2351000/3301000/412
RPM/CFM (Low) - Cooling700/188750/200750/200850/271850/353
Motor Watts152035
Blower Quantity … Size (DxL) in1 … 3.62 x 23.41 … 3.9 x 25.61 … 3.9 x 30.1
Indoor Coil
Face Area (sq.)1.932.22.8
No. Of Rows2
Fins Per Inch1817
Filters
Quantity2222
ControlsIntegrated Microprocessor
Wireless RemoteStandard
ModesCool/Heat/Dry/Auto
Fan ModeHigh/Medium/Low/Auto
Emergency ModeYes
Defrost MethodDemand Defrost
DiagnosticsYes
Air SweepYes
Soft StartYes
Rapid Cooling/HeatingYe s
Cold Blow PreventionYes
Sleep ModeYes
24 Hour TimerYes
Auto RestartYes
Freeze Protection On Indoor UnitYes
Refrigerant Lines
Connection TypeFlare
Liquid (Mix Phase) in OD1/4"
Vapor Line in OD3/8"1/2"
Maximum Length ft.50655082
Max Lift (Fan Coil Above) ft.33
Max Drop (Fan Coil Below) ft.33
Face Area (sq.ft)1.932.24.2
No. Of Rows2
Fins Per Inch1817
Filters
Quantity2222
ControlsIntegrated Microprocessor
Wireless RemoteStandard
ModesCool/Heat/Dry/Auto
Fan ModeHigh/Medium/Low/Auto
Emergency ModeYes
Defrost MethodDemand Defrost
DiagnosticsYes
Air SweepYes
Soft StartYes
Rapid Cooling/HeatingYes
Cold Blow PreventionYes
Sleep ModeYes
24 Hour TimerYes
Auto RestartYes
Freeze Protection On Indoor UnitYes
Refrigerant Lines
Connection TypeFlare
Liquid (Mix Phase) in OD1/4"
Vapor Line in OD3/8"1/2"
Maximum Length ft655082
Max Lift (Fan Coil Above) ft33
Max Drop (Fan Coil Below) ft33
Condensate Drain
Size inID = 1/2" OD = 5/8"
External FinishWhite
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AHRI* CAPACITY RATINGS
Model NumbersCoolingHigh Heating 47°FLow Heating 17°F
*Air Conditioning, Heating & Refrigeration Institute
- = N/A
Legend
HSPF - Heating Seasonal Performance Factor
SEER - Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio
NOTES:
1. Ratings are net values reflecting the effects of circulating fan heat. Ratings are based on: Cooling Standard: 80F (26.67C) db, 67F (19.44C) wb air entering indoor
unit and 95F (35C) db air entering outdoor unit. High Temperature Heating Standard: 70F (21.11C) db air entering indoor unit and 47F (8.33C) db, 43F (6.11C)
wb air entering outdoor unit.
2. Ratings are based on 25 ft. (7.62 m) of interconnecting refrigerant lines.
3. All system ratings are based on fan coil units operating at high fan speed. Consult Physical Data tables for air flows at all available fan speeds.
* Permissible limits of the voltage range at which the unit will operate satisfactorily
Indoor fan powered from outdoor unit.
LEGEND
FLA - Full Load Amps
LRA - Locked Rotor Amps
MCA - Minimum Circuit Amps
RLA - Rated Load Amps
MOCP- Maximum Over Current Protection
Voltage*
MAX /
MIN
CompressorOutdoor FanIndoor Fan{
RLALRAFLAWVOLTSFLAW
1150.3815
1150.3815
MCA
1320
1320
WIRING
Power Wiring:
The main power is supplied to the outdoor unit. The field supplied connecting cable from the outdoor unit to indoor unit consists of three
(3) wires and provides the power for the indoor unit. Two wires are high voltage AC power and one is a ground wire.
Consult your local building codes and the NEC (National Electrical Code) or CEC (Canadian Electrical Code) for special requirements.
All wires must be sized per NEC or CEC and local codes. Use Electrical Data table MCA (minimum circuit amps) and MOCP (maximum
over current protection) to correctly size the wires and the disconnect fuse or breakers respectively.
Per caution note, only copper conductors with a minimum 300 volt rating and 2/64−inch thick insulation must be used.
MAX
FUSE/
CB Amp
(MOCP)VOLT-PH-HZ
Control Wiring:
A separate shielded copper conductor only, with a minimum 300 volt rating and 2/64−inch thick insulation, must be used as the
communication wire from from the outdoor unit to the indoor unit.
To minimize voltage drop of the control wire, use the following wire size and maximum lengths shown in the chart below.
Wire Size
18 AWG50 ft. (15 m)
16 AWG50 ft (15) to 100 ft. (30 m)
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CAUTION
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment
damage or improper operation.
Wires should be sized based on NEC and local codes.
Use copper conductors only with a minimum 300 volt
rating and 2/64 inch thick insulation.
!
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment
damage or improper operation.
Be sure to comply with local codes while running wire
from indoor unit to outdoor unit.
Every wire must be connected firmly. Loose wiring may
cause terminal to overheat or result in unit malfunction. A
Length
ft (m)
CAUTION
fire hazard may also exist. Therefore, be sure all wiring is
tightly connected.
No wire should be allowed to touch refrigerant tubing,
compressor or any moving parts.
Disconnecting means must be provided and shall be
located within sight and readily accessible from the air
conditioner.
Connecting cable with conduit shall be routed through
hole in the conduit panel.
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CONNECTION DIAGRAMS
DLC4 18K~24K Outdoor Unit Terminal Block
Control
from
Outdoor
Unit
DLF4 18K~24K Indoor Unit Terminal Block
DLC4/DLF4 18K~24K 208/230-1-60 Connection Diagram
CONNECTING CABLE
OUTDOOR TO INDOOR
Power from
Outdoor Unit
Power to
Indoor Unit
Main Power
Supply
Main Power
Supply
Power from
Outdoor Unit
Power to
Indoor Unit
Control to
Indoor Unit
CAUTION
Attention
Use Copper Conductors Only
With Minimum 300 Volt, 2/64"
Thick Insulation.
Utilisez seulement des
conducteurs en cuivre d'un
minimum de 300 volt d'une
isol at ion d' èpaisseur de 2/64".
Power from
Outdoor Unit
DLC4/DLF4 12K 208/230-1-60 Connection Diagram
Control to
Indoor Unit
Control from
Outdoor Unit
Power from
Outdoor Unit
CONNECTING CABLE
OUTDOOR TO INDOOR
Power to
Indoor Unit
Power to
Indoor Unit
Main Power
Supply
Main Power
Supply
DLC4 12K Outdoor Unit Terminal Block
DLF4 12K Indoor Unit Terminal Block
CAUTION
Attention
Use Copper Conductors Only
With Minimum 300 Volt, 2/64"
Thick Insulation.
Utilisez seulement des
conducteurs en cuivre d'un
minimum de 300 volt d'une
isolation d' èpaisseur de 2/64".
Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment
damage or improper operation.
Never use the system compressor as a vacuum pump.
Refrigerant tubes and indoor coil should be evacuated using
the recommended deep vacuum method of 500 microns. The
alternate triple evacuation method may be used if the
procedure outlined below is followed. Always break a vacuum
with dry nitrogen.
SYSTEM VACUUM AND CHARGE
Using Vacuum Pump
(1.) Completely tighten flare nuts A, B, C, D, connect
manifold gage charge hose to a charge port of the
low side service valve. (See Fig. 21.)
(2.) Connect charge hose to vacuum pump.
(3.) Fully open the low side of manifold gage. (See Fig.
22)
(4.) Start vacuum pump
(5.) Evacuate using either deep vacuum or triple
evacuation method.
(6.) After evacuation is complete, fully close the low side
of manifold gage and stop operation of vacuum
pump.
(7.) The factory charge contained in the outdoor unit is
good for up to 25 ft. (8 m) of line length. For
refrigerant lines longer than 25 ft (8 m), add 0.1 oz.
per foot of extra piping up to allowable maximum
length listed in physical data.
(8.) Disconnect charge hose from charge connection of
the low side service valve.
(9.) Fully open service valves B and A.
(10.) Securely tighten caps of service valves.
Outdoor Unit
Service Valve
CAUTION
Refrigerant
Low Side
A
High Side
B
Figure 21 - Service Valve
The deep vacuum method requires a vacuum pump capable
of pulling a vacuum of 500 microns and a vacuum gage
capable of accurately measuring this vacuum depth. The
deep vacuum method is the most positive way of assuring a
system is free of air and liquid water. (See Fig. 23)
Triple Evacuation Method
The triple evacuation method should only be used when
vacuum pump is only capable of pumping down to 28 in. of
mercury vacuum and system does not contain any liquid
water.
Refer to Fig. 24 and proceed as follows:
Indoor Uni
C
D
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5000
4500
4000
3500
3000
2500
2000
MICRONS
1500
1000
500
01234567
MINUTES
LEAK IN
SYSTEM
VACUUM TIGHT
TOO WET
TIGHT
DRY SYSTEM
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Figure 23 - Deep Vacuum Graph
(1.) Pump system down to 28 in. of mercury and allow
pump to continue operating for an additional 15
minutes.
(2.) Close service valves and shut off vacuum pump.
(3.) Connect a nitrogen cylinder and regulator to system
and open until system pressure is 2 psig.
(4.) Close service valve and allow system to stand for 1
hr. During this time, dry nitrogen will be able to diffuse
throughout the system absorbing moisture.
(5.) Repeat this procedure as indicated in Fig. 24. System
will then be free of any contaminants and water
vapor.
EVACUATE
BREAK VACUUM WITH DRY NITROGEN
WAIT
EVACUATE
BREAK VACUUM WITH DRY NITROGEN
Manifold Gage
500 microns
Low side valve
Charge hose
Low side valve
High side valve
Charge hose
Figure 22 - Manifold
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Vacuum pump
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WAIT
EVACUATE
CHECK FOR TIGHT, DRY SYSTEM
(IF IT HOLDS DEEP VACUUM)
RELEASE CHARGE INTO SYSTEM
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Figure 24 - Triple Evacuation Method
Final Tubing Check
IMPORTANT: Check to be certain factory tubing on both
indoor and outdoor unit has not shifted during shipment.
Ensure tubes are not rubbing against each other or any
sheet metal. Pay close attention to feeder tubes, making
sure wire ties on feeder tubes are secure and tight.
REMOTE CONTROL AND FUNCTIONS
ON/OFF
(1)
Press to start or stop operation
AUTO
FAN
AIR
HEALTH
OPER
X-FAN
HUMIDITY
FILTER
TURBO
(1)(2)
(3)
(5)
ON/OFF
FAN
HOUR
ON/OFF
MODE
(4)
(6)
(2) MODE
Press to select operation mode
(AUTO/COOL/DRY/FAN/HEAT)
(3) - : Press to decrease temperature setting
(4) +: Press to increase temperature setting
(5) FAN
Press to set fan speed
(6) Horizontal Swing
Press to activate horizontal swing or set louver positions
(7) HEALTH|SAVE (Not Available)
(8) Vertical Swing (Not Available)
(9) X-FAN
Press to activate or deactivate DRY function
(10) TEMP Press to alternate between set point and room temperature display
(11) TIMER Press to set TIMER ON/ TIMER OFF
(12) TURBO
Press to activate or deactivate TURBO mode
(13) SLEEP
Press to activate or deactivate SLEEP mode
(14) LIGHT
Press to activate or deactivate display panel light
(7)
(9)
(12)
X-FAN
TURBO
(10)
(13)
TEMP
SLEEP
TIMER
LIGHT
(8)
(11)
(14)
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Remote Control
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Remote Control Display
3
1
MODE DISPLAY
AUTO
COOL
DRY
FAN
HEAT
8
4
10
15
2
11
6
9
5
SLEEP
141312
7
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NOTE: Symbols shown in this manual are for the purpose of demonstration. During actual operation, only the
relevant symbols are displayed.
1. TRANSMISSION INDICATOR: Illuminates when re-
mote control transmits signals to the indoor unit.
2. This symbol appears when the unit is turned on by
the remote control, and disappears when the unit is
turned off.
3. FAN SPEED DISPLAY: Indicates the set fan speed.
AUTO is displayed when unit is running in AUTO
mode.
4. MODE DISPLAY: Indicates the current operation
mode “AUTO”, “COOL”, “DRY”, “FAN ONLY”, or
“HEAT”
5. SLEEP DISPLAY: Indicates unit is running in SLEEP
mode.
6. TEMPERATURE DISPLAY: Temperature setting
from 61F (16C) to 86F (30C) will be displayed.
If FAN mode is selected, there will be no temperature
displayed. During DEFROST operation, H1 will be
displayed. During SAVE mode, SE will be displayed.
7. Left/Right Louver Swing: Not available on these
models.
8. HEALTH/SAVE: HEALTH is not available. SAVE is
available on sizes 18k and 24k. SAVE mode can be
applied to cooling mode and when set point is less
than 80F (27C).
9. SETTING ON / OFF TIMES: 0.5 to 24 hours.
10. TURBO DISPLAY: Displayed when unit is running in
TURBO mode.
11. DRY COIL DISPLAY: Indicates unit is running in DRY
COIL mode where the fan continues to run after the
unit is shut off to dry the coil.
12. TEMPERATURE DISPLAY: Displays set point or
room temperature.
13. SWING DISPLAY: Sets louver position or set louvers
to continuously move for better air distribution.
14. LIGHT DISPLAY: Indicates if LED display on the front
panel is illuminated or not.
15. LOCK DISPLAY: Indicates if remote control is locked.
Battery Installation
Two AAA 1.5 v alkaline batteries (included) are required for
operation of the remote control.
To install or replace batteries :
1. Slide the back cover off the control to open the battery
compartment.
2. Remove old batteries if you are replacing the batteries.
3. Insert batteries. Follow the polarity markings inside
the battery compartment.
4. Replace battery compartment cover.
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NOTE:
1. When replacing batteries, do not use old batteries or a
different type battery. This may cause the remote control to
malfunction. 2.If the remote is not going to be used for
several weeks, remove the batteries. Otherwise battery
leakage may damage the remote control.
3. The average battery life under normal use is about 6
months.
4. Replace the batteries when there is no audible beep from
the indoor unit or if the Transmission Indicator fails to light.
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FUNCTION AND CONTROLS
Description of Each Control Operation
Temperature Parameters
Indoor preset temperature (T
Indoor ambient temperature (T
Basic Functions
Once energized, in no case should the compressor be
restarted within less than 3 minutes. In the situation that
memory function is available, for the first energization, if the
compressor is at stop before de−energization, the compressor
will be started without a 3−minute lag; if the compressor is in
operation before de−energization, the compressor will be
started with a 3−minute lag; and once started, the compressor
will not be stopped within 6 minutes regardless of changes in
room temperature;
Cooling Mode
Working Conditions and Cooling Process.
When T
amb . Tpreset, the unit will enter cooling operation, in
which case the indoor fan, the outdoor fan and the
compressor will work and the indoor fan will run at preset
speed.
When Tamb vTpreset−3.6F , the compressor will stop, the
outdoor fan will stop with a time lag of 30 seconds (60
seconds for 30k and 36k units), and the indoor fan will run at
preset speed.
When T
preset−3.6F < Tamb. < Tpreset +1.8F, the unit will
remain at its previous state.
Under this mode, the four−way valve will be de−energized
and temperature can be set within a range from 61F to 86F.
If the compressor is shut down for some reason, the indoor
fan and the swing device will operate at original state.
Figure 25 - Cooling Mode
PROTECTION
Antifreeze Protection
Under cooling and dehumidifying mode, 6 minutes after the
compressor is started:
If Tevap v35.6°F, the compressor will operate at reduced
frequency.
If Tevapv30.2°F is detected for duration of 3 minutes, the
compressor will stop, and after 60 seconds, the outdoor fan
will stop; and under cooling mode, the indoor fan and the
swing motor will remain at the original state.
evap. 42.8°F and the compressor has remained at OFF for
If T
at least 3 minutes, the compressor will resume its original
operation state.
preset)
amb.)
Total current up and frequency down protection
If ItotalvA, frequency rise will be allowed; if Itotal≥ B,
frequency rise will not be allowed; if I
will run at reduced frequency; and if I
total≥ C, the compressor
total≥ D, the compressor
will stop and the outdoor fan will stop with a time lag of 30s.
Lag will be 60s for size 30 and 36 units.
amb. v Tpreset +3.6°F , the unit enters heating mode, in
If T
which case the four−way valve, the compressor and the
outdoor fan will operate simultaneously, and the indoor fan will
run at preset speed in the condition of preset cold air
prevention.
amb. ≥ Tpreset +9°F , the compressor will stop, the outdoor
If T
fan will stop with a time lag of 60s, and the indoor fan will stop
after 60−second blow at low speed
preset +3.6°F < Tamb. < Tpreset +9°F , the unit will maintain
If T
its original operating status.
Under this mode, the four−way valve is energized and
temperature can be set within a range of 61°F − 86°F. The
operating symbol, the heating symbol and preset temperature
are revealed on the display.
Defrost Mode
Condition and Defrost Process
When Toutdoor amb
hour, if Toutdoor tube
. ≥41°Fand the compressor has run for 3
< 0°Fis continuously detected for 1
minute, the unit will enter defrost. [Note: the accumulated time
is cleared if one of the below condition is met. Toutdoor ambient>
41°F, the compressor starts up after switching to cooling or
dry mode, when defrosting is finished; for other situations
besides above conditions, the accumulated time will not be
cleared (including the unit stops when reaching the
temperature point, the unit stops for protection, switching to
fan mode, et. )]
When duration of successive heating operations is more than
45 minutes, or accumulated heating time IS more than 90
minutes,
and one of the following conditions is reached, the unit will
enter the defrost mode after 3 minutes.
Toutdoor amb. >41°F, Toutdoor tube v28.4°F
a.
b. 28.4°FvToutdoor amb. <41°F, Toutdoor tube v21.2°F
c. 23°F
vToutdoor amb. <28.4°F, Toutdoor tube v17.6°F
d. 14°FvTouter amb. <23°F, Touter tube−Tcompensatorys
After energization, for the first defrost, T
is not the first defrost, Tcompensation will be determined by
outdoor pipe when defrost ends.
T
outdoor pipe >35.6°F; Tcompensation = 0°F
a. T
b. Toutdoorpipev35.6°F; Tcompensation = 5.4°F
compensation = 0°F. If it
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During defrost, if operation time for compressor doesn’t reach
3 minutes, the condenser will not defrost in the next 2 hours.
At the time of defrost the compressor stops operation, and 30
seconds later, the outdoor fan stops operation. In an
additional 30 seconds, the 4−way valve will stop operation. 30
seconds later, compressor will increase it’s frequency to 85
Hz for defrosting. Defrost will last for 450 seconds, or until the
outdoor pipe ≥ 50°F. When defrost is complete the
compressor will decrease its frequency. 30 seconds later the
compressor will stop operation. In 30 seconds the 4−way
valve will be started up. 60 seconds later the compressor and
outdoor fan will operate.
PROTECTION
Cold air prevention
The unit is started under heating mode (the compressor is
ON):
In the case of T
indoor amb. <75.2°F : if Ttubev107.6°F and
the indoor fan is stopped, the indoor fan will begin to run at
low speed with a time lag of 2 minutes. Within 2 minutes, if
T
tube >104°F, the indoor fan also will run at low speed; and
after 1−minute operation at low speed, the indoor fan will be
ramped to operation at a preset speed. Within 1−minute of low
speed operation or 2−minutes of non−operation, if
tube>108°F, the fan will run at preset speed.
T
In the case of Ti
ndoor amb. ≥ 75°F: if Ttubev108°F, the
indoor fan will run at low speed, and after one minute, the
indoor fan will be ramped to preset speed. Within one−minute
low speed operation, if T tube>107.6°F, the indoor fan will be
ramped to preset speed.
Note: T
indoor amb. indicated in and refers to, the
indoor ambient temperature before the command to start the
compressor is performed, or after the unit is withdrawn from
defrost and the defrost symbol is cleared.
Total current up and frequency down protection
If the total current I
I
total≥X frequency rise will not be allowed; if Itotal≥Y, the
compressor will run at reduced frequency; and if I
total≤W, frequency rise will be allowed; if
total≥Z, the
compressor will stop and the outdoor fan will stop with a time
lag of 30s.
Fan Mode
Under the mode, the indoor fan will run at preset speed and
the compressor, the outdoor fan, the four−way valve and the
electric heater will stop.
Under the mode, temperature can be set within a range of
61°F − 86°F.
AUTO Mode
Working conditions and Auto mode process:
Under AUTO mode, standard cooling temperature T
77°F and standard heating temperature T
Once energized, if T
heating mode; if 68°F < T
amb≤68°F, the unit will be started under
amb.< 77°F, the unit will run under fan
preset is 64.4°F.
mode and the run indicator will be bright; and if T
preset is
amb≥77°F,
the unit will be started under cooling mode.
Under AUTO mode, if T
amb.wTpreset is detected, the unit will
select to run under cooling mode, in which case the preset
temperature is 77°F; if T
amb.vTpreset −3.6°F, the compressor
will stop, the outdoor fan will stop with a time lag of 1 minute,
and the indoor fan will run at preset speed. If T
preset
–(−3.6°F)< Tamb.< Tpreset , the unit will remain in its original
state.
Under AUTO mode, if Tamb. vTpreset +3.6°F is detected, the
unit will select to run under heating mode, in which case the
preset temperature is 64.4°F; if T
amb.wTpreset +9°F, the
compressor will stop, the outdoor fan will stop with a time lag
of 1 minute, and the indoor fan will blow residual heat; and if
T
preset +3.6°F < Tamb. < Tpreset +9°F, the unit will remain in its
original state. The cooling−only unit will run under fan mode.
Under AUTO mode, if 68°F
< Tamb. < 77°F, the unit will
remain in its original state.
Protection
In cooling operation, protection is the same as that under the
cooling mode.
In heating operation, protection is the same as that under the
heating mode.
When ambient temperature changes, operation mode will be
converted preferentially. Once started, the compressor will
remain unchanged for at least 6 minutes.
Common Protection Functions and Fault Display under
COOL, HEAT, DRY and AUTO Modes
Overload protection
T tube : measured temperature of outdoor heat exchanger
under cooling mode; and measured temperature of indoor
heat
exchanger under heating mode.
1) Cooling overload
tube v 125.6°F, the unit will return to its original
a. If T
operation state.
b. If T tube w 131°F, frequency rise is not allowed.
c. If Ttube w136.4°F, the compressor will run at reduced
frequency.
d. If T
tubew143.6°F, the compressor will stop and the indoor
fan will run at preset speed.
2) Heating overload
a. If T
tubev125.6°F, the unit will return to its original operation
state.
b. If T
tube w131°F, frequency rise is not allowed.
c. If Ttube w136.4°F, the compressor will run at reduced
frequency.
d. If
T tubew143.6°F, the compressor will stop and the indoor
fan will blow residual heat and then stop.
Exhaust temperature protection of compressor
If exhaust temperature
w208.4°F, frequency is not allowed to
rise.
If exhaust temperature
w217.4°F, the compressor will run at
reduced frequency.
If exhaust temperature
If exhaust temperature
w230°F, the compressor will stop.
w194°F and the compressor has
stayed at stop for at least 3 minutes, the compressor will
resume its operation.
Communication fault
If the unit fails to receive correct signals for 3 minutes, a
communication fault will be registered and the whole system
will stop.
Module protection
Under module protection mode, the compressor will stop.
When the compressor remains at a stop for at least 3 minutes,
the compressor will resume its operation. If module protection
occurs six times in succession, the compressor will not be
started again.
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Overload protection
If temperature sensed by the overload sensor is over 239°F,
the compressor will stop and the outdoor fan will stop with a
time lag of 30 seconds. If the temperature drops below 203°F,
the overload protection will be reset.
If voltage on the DC bus is below 150V or over 420V, the
compressor will stop and the outdoor fan will stop with a time
lag of 30 seconds. When voltage on the DC bus returns to its
normal value and the compressor has stayed at a stop for at
least 3 minutes, the compressor will resume its operation.
Faults of temperature sensors
Description of SensorsFaults
Indoor Ambient
Temperature
Indoor Tube Temperature
Outdoor Ambient
Temperature
Outdoor Tube
Temperature
Exhaust
Overload
The sensor is open or short-circuited for 30
consecutive seconds
The sensor is open or short-circuited for 30
consecutive seconds
The sensor is open or short-circuited for 30
consecutive seconds
The sensor is open or short-circuited for 30
consecutive seconds, and no detection is
performed within 10 minutes after defrost begins
After the compressor has run for 3 minutes, the
sensor is open or short-circuited for 30
consecutive seconds
After the compressor has run for 3 minutes, the
sensor is open or short-circuited for 30
consecutive seconds
(9) Up−and−Down Swinging Control
When the power is turned on, the up−and−down motor will
first move the air deflector to 0 counter−clockwise. The air
outlet will be closed.
After starting the machine, if you don’t set the swinging
function, heating mode and auto−heating mode, the
up−and−down air deflector will move to D clockwise; under
other modes, the up−and−down air deflector will move to L1. If
you set the swing function when you start the machine, then
the deflector will swing between L and D. The air deflector has
7 swing states: Location L, Location A, Location B, Location
C, Location D, Location L to Location D, stop at any location
between L−D (the included angle between L~D is the same).
The air deflector will be closed at 0 location, and the swing is
function only works if the indoor fan is running.
Figure 26 - Swing Angles for Heating and Cooling
NOTE: Refer to Appendix Tables on pages 60-62 for sensor information.
Other Controls
(1) ON/OFF
Press the remote button ON/OFF: the on−off state will be
changed once each time you press the button.
(2) Mode Selection:
Press the remote button MODE, then select: AUTO, COOL,
DRY, FAN, HEAT, or AUTO.
(3) Temperature Setting Option Button
Each time you press the remote button TEMP+ or TEMP−, the
setting temperature will be up or down by 1°F. Regulating
Range: 61−86°F , the button is useless under the AUTO
mode.
(4) Time Switch
You can start and stop the machine according to the setting
time with the remote controller.
(5) SLEEP State Control
a. When the indoor unit is in the COOL or DRY mode, and the
SLEEP mode has been set, after about 1 hour, the
pre−setting T will raise 1.8°F. It will raise another 1.8°F again
after 2 hours. It will raise 3.6°F in 2 hours, then it will run on at
the setting temperature and fan speed.
b. When the indoor unit is in the HEAT mode, and the Timer
has been set, after about 1 hour, the pre−setting T will reduce
1.8°F, and it will reduce another 1.8°F again after 2 hours. It
will reduce 3.6°F in 2 hours, then it will run on at the setting
temperature and blower speed.
c. The set point stays the same under the FAN mode and
AUTO mode.
(6) Indoor Fan Control
The Indoor Fan can be set to HIGH, MED, LOW by remote
control, and the Indoor Fan will be respectively run at high,
medium, low speed. It can also be set as AUTO.
In moisture removal mode, the Indoor Fan will be set to low
speed.
(7) Buzzer Control
The buzzer will send a “Beep” sound when the indoor unit is
powered up or receives the information sent by the remote
control or there is a button pushed.
(8) Auto button
If the controller is on, it will stop when the button is pressed. If
the controller is off, it will start when the button is pressed. The
swing light will be on, and the main unit will run based on the
remote controls current settings.
(10) Display
a. Operation pattern and mode pattern display
All the display patterns will display for a time when the unit is
powered on, the operation indication icon will display in red
under standby status. When the machine is started by remote
controller, the indication icon will light and display the current
operation mode (the mode light includes: Cooling, Heating
and Dry). If you press the light button, all the display icons will
go dark.
b. Double−8 display
According to the settings of the remote control, the display
may show the current temperature (the temperature scope is
from 61°F to 86°F) on the indoor ambient temperature. The
heating and air supply temperature will display 77°F under
auto−mode, the temperature will display 64°F under the
heating mode, and the temperature will display H1 under the
defrosting mode.(If you set the Celsius temperature display,
the display will show according to Celsius temperature)
(11) Protection function and failure display
E2: Freeze−proofing E4: Exhaust protection E5: Over−current
protection
E6: Communication failure E8: Overload protection
F1: Indoor ambient sensor start and short circuit (continuously
measured failure for 30S)
F2: Indoor evaporator sensor start and short circuit
(continuously measured failure for 30S)
F3: Outdoor ambient sensor start and short circuit
(continuously measured failure for 30S)
F2: Outdoor condenser sensor start and short circuit
(continuously measured failure for 30S, and not measured
within 10 minutes after defrosted)
F5: Outdoor exhaust sensor start and short circuit
(continuously measured failure for 30S after the compressor
has operated 3 minutes)
H3: Overload protection of compressor H5: Module protection
PH: High−voltage protection PL: Low−voltage protection
P1: Nominal cooling and heating P2: Maximum cooling and
heating
P3: Medium cooling and heating P0: Minimum cooling and
heating
(12) Drying Function
You may start or stop the dry function under the cooling and
dry modes. Automatic heating and air modes do not support
the dry function).
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