Johnson Controls DHR18CSB21S, DHR36CSB21S, DHR24CSB21S, DHR30CSB21S, DHR42CSB21S Service Manual

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Service
Manual
"R" SERIES
INVERTER-DRIVEN
AIR CONDITIONING UNITS
Type
OUTDOOR UNITS
Type
INDOOR UNITS
DUCT
Type
INDOOR UNITS
CASSETTE
Model
DHR18CSB21S DHR24CSB21S DHR30CSB21S DHR36CSB21S DHR42CSB21S DHR48CSB21S
Model
DHR18NDB21S
DHR24NDB21S
DHR30NDB21S DHR36NDB21S
DHR42NDB21S DHR48NDB21S
Model
DHR18NKB21S
DHR24NKB21S
DHR30NKB21S DHR36NKB21S
DHR42NKB21S DHR48NKB21S
Type
INDOOR UNITS
CEILING
Model
DHR18NCB21S
DHR24NCB21S
DHR30NCB21S DHR36NCB21S
DHR42NCB21S DHR48NCB21S
,03257$17
PLEASE READ AND
UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING THIS INVERTER-DRIVEN AIR CONDITIONING UNIT. THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
KEEP
Important Notice
Johnson Controls, Inc. pursues a policy of continuing improvement in design and performance in its
products. As such, Johnson Controls, Inc. reserves the right to make changes at any time without prior notice.
Johnson Controls, Inc. cannot anticipate every possible circumstance that might involve a potential hazard.
This inverter air conditioning unit is designed for standard air conditioning applications only. Do not use
this unit for anything other than the purposes for which it was intended for.
The installer and system specialist shall safeguard against leakage in accordance with local pipetter
and electrical codes. The following standards may be applicable, if local regulations are not available. International Organization for Standardization: (ISO 5149 or European Standard, EN 378). No part of this manual may be reproduced in any way without the expressed written consent of Johnson Controls, Inc.
This inverter-driven (cooling or heat pump) air conditioning unit will be operated and serviced in the
United States of America and comes with all required Safety, Danger, and Caution, warnings.
If you have questions, please contact your distributor or dealer.
This manual provides common descriptions, basic and advanced information to maintain and service
this inverter-driven (cooling or heat pump) air conditioning unit which you operate, as well for other models.
This inverter-driven (cooling or heat pump) air conditioning unit has been designed for a specic
temperature range. For optimum performance and long life, operate this unit within range limits.
This manual should be considered as a permanent part of the air conditioning equipment and should
remain with the air conditioning equipment.
Product Inspection upon Arrival
1. Upon receiving this product, inspect it for any damages incurred in transit. Claims for damage, either
apparent or concealed, should be led immediately with the shipping company.
2. Check the model number, electrical characteristics (power supply, voltage, and frequency rating), and any accessories to determine if they agree with the purchase order.
3. The standard utilization for this unit is explained in these instructions. Use of this equipment for purposes other than what it designed for is not recommended.
4. Please contact your local agent or contractor as any issues involving installation, performance, or
maintenance arise. Liability does not cover defects originating from unauthorized modications
performed by a customer without the written consent of Johnson Controls, Inc. Performing any mechanical alterations on this product without the consent of the manufacturer will render your warranty null and void.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY SUMMARY................................................................................................................................................... i
1 MODELS LIST ................................................................................................................................................. 1
1.1 Outdoor Unit ........................................................................................................................................ 1
1.2 Indoor Unit ........................................................................................................................................... 2
2 NOMENCLATURE .......................................................................................................................................... 3
3 PRODUCT DATA ............................................................................................................................................. 4
3.1 Product Data of Indoor Unit ............................................................................................................. 4
3.2 Operation Range ............................................................................................................................... 10
3.3 Electrical Data ................................................................................................................................... 10
4 PIPING DIAGRAM ........................................................................................................................................ 11
CONTROL.................................................................................................................................................................. 12
5 OPERATION FLOWCHART ........................................................................................................................ 12
5.1 Cooling/Dry Operation .................................................................................................................... 12
5.2 Heating Operation ............................................................................................................................ 13
6 WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER ...................................................................................................... 14
6.1 Operation and Display View .......................................................................................................... 14
7 WIRED CONTROLLER ................................................................................................................................ 16
7.1 Display View ...................................................................................................................................... 16
7.2 Operation View .................................................................................................................................. 18
8 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS SETTINGS ........................................................................................................... 21
8.1 Setting of Filter Clean Reminder Function ................................................................................ 21
8.2 Low Temperature Drying Function .............................................................................................. 23
8.3 Lock Function ................................................................................................................................... 23
8.4 Memory Function.............................................................................................................................. 24
8.5 Door Control Function/Occupancy Function ........................................................................... 24
8.6 Switch between Fahrenheit and Celsius ................................................................................... 24
8.7 Ambient Temperature .................................................................................................................... 24
8.8 Error Code Recall ............................................................................................................................ 25
8.9 Programming Function ...................................................................................................................25
9 CENTRAL CONTROLLER ......................................................................................................................... 29
9.1 Smart Zone Controller .................................................................................................................... 29
9.2 Additional Special Functions ....................................................................................................... 33
MAINTENANCE ..................................................................................................................................................... 41
10 ERROR CODES........................................................................................................................................... 41
10.1 Main Control Malfunction ............................................................................................................. 41
10.2 Description of Drive Malfunction ............................................................................................... 44
TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont'd)
11 FLOW CHART FOR TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................................................... 45
11.1 Troubleshooting Flow Chart of Main Control Malfunction .................................................. 45
11.2 Troubleshooting Flow Chart of Drive Malfunction................................................................. 52
11.3 Interface ............................................................................................................................................ 57
11.4 IPM, PFC Testing Method ............................................................................................................ 63
12 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES FOR MAIN PARTS...........................................65
12.1 Outdoor Unit .................................................................................................................................... 65
12.2 Indoor Unit....................................................................................................................................... 69
CUSTOMER SUPPORT................................................................................................................................... 83
1. Introduction
This manual concentrates on inverter-driven cooling or heat pump air conditioning units. Read this manual carefully before installation.
This manual should be considered as a permanent part of the air conditioning equipment and should remain with the air conditioning equipment.
2. Important Safety Instructions
Safety Messages
Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in minor or
moderate injury.
Indicates information considered important, but not hazard-related (for example, messages relating to property damage).
General Precautions
To reduce the risk of serious injury or death, read these instructions thoroughly and follow all warnings or cautions included in all manuals that accompanied the product and are attached to the unit. Refer back to these
safety instructions as needed.
This system should be installed by personnel certied by Johnson Controls, Inc. Personnel must be qualied according to local, state and national building and safety codes and regulations. Incorrect installation could cause leaks, electric shock, re or explosion. In areas where Seismic ‘’Performance requirements are specied, the appropriate measures should be taken during installation to guard against
possible damage or injury that might occur in an earthquake if the unit is not installed correctly, injuries may occur due to a falling unit.
Use appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), such as gloves and protective goggles and, where appropriate, have a gas mask nearby. Also use electrical protection equipment and tools suited
for electrical operation purposes. Keep a quenching cloth and a re extinguisher nearby during brazing.
Use care in handling, rigging, and setting of bulky equipment.
When transporting, be careful when picking up, moving and mounting these units. Although the unit may be packed using plastic straps, do not use them for transporting the unit from one location to another. Do not stand on or put any material on the unit. Get a partner to help, and bend with your knees when lifting
to reduce strain on your back. Sharp edges or thin aluminum ns on the air conditioner can cut ngers,
so wear protective gloves.
Do not touch or adjust any safety devices inside the indoor or outdoor units. All safety features, disengagement, and interlocks must be in place and functioning correctly before the equipment is put into operation. If these devices are improperly adjusted or tampered with in any way, a serious accident can occur. Never bypass or jump-out any safety device or switch.
Johnson Controls, Inc. will not assume any liability for injuries or damage caused by not following steps outlined or described in this manual. Unauthorized modications to Johnson Controls products are
prohibited as they…
May create hazards which could result in death, serious injury or equipment damage. Will void product warranties. May invalidate product regulatory certications. ◦ May violate OSHA standards.
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Take the following precautions to reduce the risk of property damage.
Be careful that moisture, dust, or variant refrigerant compounds not enter the refrigerant cycle during
installation work. Foreign matter could damage internal components or cause blockages.
If air lters are required on this unit, do not operate the unit without the air lter set in place. If the air lter is not installed, dust may accumulate and breakdown may result.
Do not install this unit in any place where silicon gases can coalesce. If the silicon gas molecules attach themselves to the surface of the heat exchanger, the nned surfaces will repel water. As a result, any amount of condensate can overow from the condensate pan and could run inside of the
electrical box, possibly causing electrical failures.
When installing the unit in a hospital or other facility where electromagnetic waves are generated from nearby medical and/or electronic devices, be prepared for noise and electronic interference Electromagnetic Interference (EMI). Do not install where the waves can directly radiate into the electrical box, controller cable, or controller. Inverters, appliances, high-frequency medical equipment, and radio communications equipment may cause the unit to malfunction. The operation of the unit may also adversely affect these same devices. Install the unit at least 10 ft. (approximately 3m) away from such devices.
When a wireless zone controller is used, locate at a distance of at least 3.3 ft. (approximately 1 meter) between the indoor unit and electric lighting. If not, the receiver part of the unit may have difculty
receiving operation commands.
Do not install the unit in any location where animals and plants can come into direct contact with the outlet air stream. Exposure could adversely affect the animals and plants.
Do not install the unit with any downward slope to the side of the drain boss. If you do, you may have water owing back which may cause leaks.
Be sure the condensate hose discharges water properly. If connected incorrectly, it may cause leaks.
Do not install the unit in any place where oil can seep onto the units, such as table or seating areas in
restaurants, and so forth. For these locations or social venues, use specialized units with oil-resistant features built into them. In addition, use a specialized ceiling fan designed for restaurant use. These specialized oil-resistant units can be ordered for such applications. However, in places where large quantities of oil can splash onto the unit, such as a factory, even the specialized units cannot be used. These products should not be installed in such locations.
Installation Precautions
To reduce the risk of serious injury or death, the following installation
precautions must be followed.
When installing the unit into… A wall: Make sure the wall is strong enough to hold the unit’s weight. It may be necessary to
construct a strong wood or metal frame to provide added support.
A room: Properly insulate any refrigerant tubing run inside a room to prevent “sweating” that can
cause dripping and water damage to wall and oors.
Damp or uneven areas: Use a raised concrete pad or concrete blocks to provide a solid, level
foundation for the unit to prevent water damage and abnormal vibration.
An area with high winds: Securely anchor the outdoor unit down with bolts and a metal frame.
Provide a suitable air bafe.
A snowy area (only for heat pump model): Install the outdoor unit on a raised platform that is
higher than drifting snow. Provide snow vents.
Do not install the unit in the following places. Doing so can result in an explosion, re, deformation,
corrosion, or product failure.
Explosive or ammable atmosphere ▫ Where re, oil, steam, or powder can directly enter the unit, such as in close proximity or directly
above a kitchen stove.
Where oil (including machinery oil) may be present. Where corrosive gases such as chlorine, bromine, or sulde can accumulate, such as near a hot
tub or hot spring.
Where dense, salt-laden airow is heavy, such as in coastal regions. ▫ Where the air quality is of high acidity. Where harmful gases can be generated from decomposition.
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Do not position the condensate pipe for the indoor unit near any sanitary sewers where corrosive gases may be present. If you do, toxic gases can seep into breathable air spaces and can cause respiratory injuries. If the condensate pipe is installed incorrectly, water leakage and damage to the
ceiling, oor, furniture, or other possessions may result. If condensate piping becomes clogged,
moisture can back up and can drip from the indoor unit. Do not install the indoor unit where such dripping can cause moisture damage or uneven locations: Use a raised concrete pad or concrete blocks to provide a solid, level foundation for the unit to prevent water damage and abnormal vibration.
Before performing any brazing work, be sure that there are no ammable materials or open ames nearby.
Perform a run test to ensure normal operation. Safety guards, shields, barriers, covers, and protective devices must be in place while the compressor/unit is operating. During the test run, keep ngers and
clothing away from any moving parts.
Clean up the site when nished, remembering to check that no metal scraps or bits of wiring have
been left inside the unit being installed.
During transportation, do not allow the backrest of the forklift to make contact with the unit, otherwise, it may cause damage to the heat exchanger and also may cause injury when stopped or started suddenly.
Remove gas inside the closing pipe when the brazing work is performed. If the brazing ller metal is
melted with remaining gas inside, the pipes will be blown off and it may cause injury.
Be sure to use nitrogen gas for an airtight test. If other gases such as oxygen gas, acetylene gas or uorocarbon gas are accidentally used, it may cause explosion or gas intoxication.
After installation work for the system has been completed, explain the “Safety Precautions,” the proper use and maintenance of the unit to the customer according to the information in all manuals that came with the system. All manuals and warranty information must be given to the user or left near the Indoor Unit.
Refrigerant Precautions
To reduce the risk of serious injury or death, the following refrigerant
precautions must be followed.
As originally manufactured, this unit contains refrigerant installed by Johnson Controls. Johnson
Controls uses only refrigerants that have been approved for use in the unit’s intended home country
or market. Johnson Controls distributors similarly are only authorized to provide refrigerants that have been approved for use in the countries or markets they serve. The refrigerant used in this unit
is identied on the unit’s faceplate and/or in the associated manuals. Any additions of refrigerant into this unit must comply with the country’s requirements with regard to refrigerant use and should be
obtained from Johnson Controls distributors. Use of any non-approved refrigerant substitutes will void the warranty and will increase the potential risk of injury or death.
If installed in a small room, take measures to prevent the refrigerant from exceeding the maximum
allowable concentration in the event that refrigerant gases should escape. Refrigerant gases can cause asphyxiation (0.42 kg/m3 based on ISO 5149 for R410A). Consult with your distributor for countermeasures (ventilation system and so on). If refrigerant gas has leaked during the installation work, ventilate the room immediately.
The design pressure for this product is 601 psi (4.15MPa). The pressure of R410A refrigerant is 1.4
times higher than that of the refrigerant R22. Therefore, the refrigerant piping for R410A shall be
thicker than that for R22. Make sure to use the specified refrigerant piping. If not, the refrigerant piping may rupture due to an excessive refrigerant pressure. Besides, pay attention to the piping
thickness when using copper refrigerant piping. The thickness of copper refrigerant piping differs depending on its material.
The refrigerant R410A is adopted. The refrigerant oil tends to be affected by foreign matters such
as moisture, oxide lm, (or fat). Perform the installation work with care to prevent moisture, dust, or
different refrigerant from entering the refrigerant cycle. Foreign matter can be introduced into the cycle from such parts as expansion valve and the operation may be unavailable.
To avoid the possibility of different refrigerant or refrigerant oil being introduced into the cycle, the
sizes of the charging connections have been changed from R407C type and R22 type. It is necessary to prepare the appropriate tools before performing the installation work.
Use refrigerant pipes and joints which are approved for use with R410A.
A compressor/unit comprises a pressurized system. Never loosen threaded joints while the system is
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under pressure and never open pressurized system parts.
Before installation is complete, make sure that the refrigerant leak test has been performed. If
refrigerant gases escape into the air, turn OFF the main switch, extinguish any open ames and
contact your service contractor. Refrigerant (Fluorocarbon) for this unit is odorless. If the refrigerant
should leak and come into contact with open ames, toxic gas could be generated. Also, because the uorocarbons are heavier than air, they settle to the oor, which could cause asphyxiation.
When installing the unit, and connecting refrigerant piping, keep all piping runs as short as
possible, and make sure to securely connect the refrigerant piping before the compressor starts operating. If the refrigerant piping is not connected and the compressor activates with the stop valve opened, the refrigerant cycle will become subjected to extremely high pressure, which can
cause an explosion or re.
Tighten the are nut with a torque wrench in the specied manner. Do not apply excessive force to the
are nut when tightening. If you do, the are nut can crack and refrigerant leakage may occur.
When maintaining, relocating, and disposing of the unit, dismantle the refrigerant piping after the
compressor stops.
When pipes are removed out from under the piping cover, after the insulation work is completed,
cover the gap between the piping cover and pipes by a packing (eld-supplied). If the gap is not
covered, the unit may be damaged if snow, rain water or small animals enter the unit.
Do not apply an excessive force to the spindle valve at the end of opening. Otherwise, the spindle
valve ies out due to refrigerant pressure. At the run test, fully open the gas and liquid valves,
otherwise, these devices will be damaged. (It is closed before shipment.)
If the arrangement for outdoor units is incorrect, it may cause owback of the refrigerant and result in
failure of the outdoor unit.
The refrigerant system may be damaged if the slope of the piping connection kit exceeds +15o.
Electrical Precautions
Take the following precautions to reduce the risk of electric shock, re or
explosion resulting in serious injury or death.
Highly dangerous electrical voltages are used in this system. Carefully refer to the wiring diagram
and these instructions when wiring. Improper connections and inadequate grounding can cause serious injury or death.
Perform all electrical work in strict accordance with this installation and maintenance manual and all
the relevant regulatory standards.
Before servicing, open and tag all disconnect switches. Never assume electrical power is
disconnected. Check with meter and equipment.
Only use electrical protection equipment and tools suited for this installation.
Use specied cables between units.
The new air conditioner may not function normally in the following instances:
If electrical power for the new air conditioner is supplied from the same transformer as the device*
referred to below.
If the power source cables for this device* and the new air conditioner unit are located in close
proximity to each other.
Device*: (Example): A lift, container crane, rectier for electric railway, inverter power
device, arc furnace, electric furnace, large-sized induction motor and large-sized switch.
Regarding the cases mentioned above, surge voltage may be inducted into the power supply cables for the packaged air conditioner due to a rapid change in power consumption of the device and an activation of a switch.
Check eld regulations and standards before performing electrical work in order to protect the
power supply for the new air conditioner unit.
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Communication cabling shall be a minimum of 18-Gauge, 2-Conductor, Stranded Copper. Shielded
cable must be considered for applications and routing in areas of high EMI and other sources of potentially excessive electrical noise to reduce the potential for communication errors. When shielded cabling is applied, proper bonding and termination of the cable shield is required as per Johnson Controls guidelines. Plenum and riser ratings for communication cables must be considered per application and local code requirments.
Use an exclusive power supply for the air conditioner at the unit’s rated voltage.
Be sure to install circuit breakers (ground fault interrupter, isolating switch, molded case circuit
breaker and so on), with the specied capacity. Ensure that the wiring terminals are tightened securely to recommended torque specications.
Clamp electrical wires securely with a cable clamp after all wiring is connected to the terminal block.
In addition, run wires securely through the wiring access channel.
When installing the power lines, do not apply tension to the cables. Secure the suspended cables at
regular intervals, but not too tightly.
Make sure that the terminals do not come into contact with the surface of the electrical box. If the
terminals are too close to the surface, it may lead to failures at the terminal connection.
Turn OFF and disconnect the unit from the power source when handling the service connector. Do not
open the service cover or access panel to the indoor or outdoor units without turning OFF the main power supply.
After ceasing operation, be sure to wait at least ve minutes before turning off the main power
switch. Otherwise, water leakage or electrical breakdown may result. Disconnect the power source completely before attempting any maintenance for electrical parts. Check to ensure that no residual voltage is present after disconnecting the power source.
Do not clean with, or pour water into, the controller as it could cause electric shock and/or damage the
unit. Do not use strong detergent such as a solvent. Clean with a soft cloth.
Check that the ground wire is securely connected. Do not connect ground wiring to gas piping, water
piping, lighting conductor, or telephone ground wiring.
If a circuit breaker or fuse is frequently activated, shut down the system and contact your
service contractor.
Perform all electrical work in accordance with this manual and in compliance with all regulations and
safety standards.
Do not open a service access cover or panel of an indoor or outdoor unit without rst turning OFF the
power at the main power supply.
Residual voltage can cause electric shock. At all times, check for residual voltage after disconnecting
from the power source before starting work on the unit.
This equipment can be installed with a Ground Fault Circuit Breaker (GFCI), which is a recognized
measure for added protection to a properly grounded unit. Install appropriate sized breakers/fuses/ overcurrent protection switches, and wiring in accordance with local, state and NEC codes and requirements. The equipment installer is responsible for understanding and abiding by applicable codes and requirements.
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PRODUCT
1 MODELS LIST
1.1 Outdoor Unit
Service Manual
Model Name
DHR18CSB21S 208/230V~60Hz
DHR24CSB21S 208/230V~60Hz
DHR30CSB21S 208/230V~60Hz
DHR36CSB21S 208/230V~60Hz
Power Supply
(V, Ph, Hz)
Appearance
DHR42CSB21S 208/230V~60Hz
DHR48CSB21S 208/230V~60Hz
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Type
Model Name
Duct
Type
Cassette
Type
Ceiling
Type
1.2 Indoor Unit
Nominal Capacity
Cooling/Heating
(Btu/h)
DHR18NDB21S 17100/18800 208/230V~60Hz
DHR24NDB21S 23800/27200 208/230V~60Hz
DHR30NDB21S 28200/31200 208/230V~60Hz
DHR36NDB21S 34000/41000 208/230V~60Hz
DHR42NDB21S 39500/44000 208/230V~60Hz
DHR48NDB21S
48000/54500 208/230V~60Hz
Power Supply
(V, Ph, Hz)
Appearance
DHR18NKB21S 17100/18400 208/230V~60Hz
DHR24NKB21S 23800/27200 208/230V~60Hz
DHR30NKB21S 28200/31200 208/230V~60Hz
DHR36NKB21S 34000/41000 208/230V~60Hz DHR42NKB21S 39500/44000 208/230V~60Hz
DHR48NKB21S 48000/54500 208/230V~60Hz
DHR18NCB21S 17100/19100 208/230V~60Hz
DHR24NCB21S 23800/27200 208/230V~60Hz DHR30NCB21S 28200/31200 208/230V~60Hz
DHR36NCB21S 34000/41000 208/230V~60Hz DHR42NCB21S 39500/44000 208/230V~60Hz
Note: This series allows the customer to choose any of the three types of indoor units to match up with the outdoor equipment.
DHR48NCB21S 48000/54500 208/230V~60Hz
Note: 1 Ton =12000Btu/h = 3.517kW
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2 Nomenclature
Service Manual
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Service Manual
Model
Indoor unit
Outdoor unit
Capacity
Cooling Capacity
Btu/h
17100(5400~19800)
23800(7400~29000)
28200(8200~29600)
Heating Capacity
Btu/h
18800(4700~23200)
27200(8200~32400)
31200(8200~33600)
Power Input
Cooling
kW
1.55(0.55~1.75)
2.23(0.85~2.50)
3.30(0.85~3.70)
Heating
kW
1.65(0.50~1.90)
2.36(0.80~2.75)
3.10(0.80~3.50)
SEER / HSPF
(Btu/h)/W
16.00/9.50
16.00/9.00
16.00/9.00
Indoor Unit
Power Supply
V/Ph/Hz
-
Cross Fin Coil
Cross Fin Coil
Cross Fin Coil
Fan
Drive
-
Direct
Direct
Direct
Motor Output
kW
0.06×1
0.15×1
0.15×1
Air Flow
m3/h(CFM)
1000(585)
1400(820)
1400(820)
Rated Ext. Static
Pressure
Pa(InWg)
25(0.1)
25(0.1)
37(0.15)
Ext. Static Pressure
Range
Pa(InWg)
0~30(0~0.12)
0~75(0~0.3)
0~75(0~0.3)
Sound Pressure Level(SS/H/M/L)
dB(A)
40/39/36/28
47/46/44/40
47/46/44/40
Air Filter
-
PP
PPKZ
PPKZ
mm(inch)
Φ30×1.5
(φ1.18×0.06)
Φ20×1.2
(φ0.79×0.05)
Φ20×1.2
(φ0.79×0.05)
Outline Dimensions (W×H×D)
mm
(inch)
1037×266×721
(40.8×10.5×28.4)
1279×268×558
(50.4×10.6×22.0)
1279×268×558
(50.4×10.6×22.0)
Net Weight
kg(lb)
33.0(72.8)
34.0(75.0)
35.0(77.2)
Outdoor Unit
Power Supply
V/Ph/Hz
-
Cross Fin Coil
Cross Fin Coil
Cross Fin Coil
Compressor
Type
-
Rotary
Rotary
Rotary
Power Input
W
1440
2550
2550
Control
-
Electronic Expansion
Valve
Electronic Expansion
Valve
Electronic Expansion
Valve
Charge
kg(oz)
1.4(49.4)
2.2(77.6)
2.4(84.7)
Outline Dimensions (W×H×D)
mm(inch)
955×700×396
(37.6×27.6×15.6)
980×790×427
(38.6×31.1×16.8)
980×790×427
(38.6×31.1×16.8)
Net Weight
kg(lb)
48.0(105.8)
69.0(152.1)
72.0(158.8)
Piping
Connections
Liquid
Inch
Φ1/4
Φ3/8
Φ3/8
Gas
Inch
Φ1/2
Φ5/8
Φ5/8
Max. Length
m(ft)
20(65.6)
30(98.4)
30(98.4)
Max. Height
m(ft)
15(49.2)
15(49.2)
15(49.2)
3 PRODUCT DATA
3.1 Product Data of Indoor Unit
3.1.1 Duct Type
DHR18NDB21S DHR24NDB21S DHR30NDB21S
DHR18CSB21S DHR24CSB21S DHR30CSB21S
Heat Exchanger
Condensate Piping
Heat Exchanger
DHR18NDB21S DHR24NDB21S DHR30NDB21SI
208/230V1Ph~60Hz 208/230V1Ph~60Hz 208/230V1Ph~60Hz
DHR18CSB21S DHR24CSB21S DHR30B21S
208/230V1Ph~60Hz 208/230V1Ph~60Hz 208/230V1Ph~60Hz
Refrigerant
R410A
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Model
Indoor unit
Outdoor unit
Capacity
Cooling Capacity
Btu/h
34000(10800~39000)
39500(12000~42500)
48000(20400~49500)
Heating Capacity
Btu/h
41000(9800~49500)
44000(13000~52500)
54500(17500~58000)
Power Input
Cooling
kW
3.28(0.70~4.50)
4.15(0.65~4.70)
5.15(1.40~5.60)
Heating
kW
3.75(0.70~4.60)
3.90(0.76~4.75)
5.15(1.30~5.50)
SEER / HSPF
(Btu/h)/W
16.00/9.00
16.00/9.00
16.00/9.00
Indoor Unit
Power Supply
V/Ph/Hz
-
Cross Fin Coil
Cross Fin Coil
Cross Fin Coil
Fan
Drive
-
Direct
Direct
Direct
Motor Output
kW
0.25×1
0.25×1
0.56×1
Air Flow
m3/h(CFM)
2000(1175)
2000(1175)
2500(1470)
Rated Ext. Static
Pressure
Pa(InWg)
37(0.15)
37(0.15)
50(0.2)
Ext. Static Pressure
Range
Pa(InWg)
0~100(0~0.4)
0~100(0~0.4)
0~125(0~0.5)
Sound Pressure Level(SS/H/M/L)
dB(A)
53/52/48/44
53/52/48/44
55/53/49/45
Air Filter
-
PPKZ
PPKZ
PPKZ
mm(inch)
Φ20×1.2
(φ0.79×0.05)
Φ20×1.2
(φ0.79×0.05)
Φ20×1.2
(φ0.79×0.05)
Outline Dimensions (W×H×D)
mm
(inch)
1226×290×775
(48.3×11.4×30.5)
1226×290×775
(48.3×11.4×30.5)
1340×350×750
(52.8×13.8×29.5)
Net Weight
kg(lb)
46.0(101.4)
46.0(101.4)
56.0(123.5)
Outdoor Unit
Power Supply
V/Ph/Hz
-
Cross Fin Coil
Cross Fin Coil
Cross Fin Coil
Compressor
Type
-
Rotary
Rotary
Rotary
Power Input
W
4150
4150
4580
Control
-
Electronic Expansion
Valve
Electronic Expansion
Valve
Electronic Expansion
Valve
Charge
kg(oz)
3.5(123.5)
3.7(130.5)
4.0(141.1)
Outline Dimensions (W×H×D)
mm(inch)
1107×1100×440
(43.6×43.3×17.3)
958×1349×412
(37.7×53.1×16.2)
958×1349×412
(37.7×53.1×16.2)
Net Weight
kg(lb)
93.0(205.1)
95.0(209.5)
105.0(231.5)
Piping
Connections
Liquid
Inch
Φ3/8
Φ3/8
Φ3/8
Gas
Inch
Φ5/8
Φ5/8
Φ5/8
Max. Length
m(ft)
30(98.4)
50(164.0)
50(164.0)
Max. Height
m(ft)
15(49.2)
30(98.4)
30(98.4)
Heat Exchanger
DHR36NDB21S DHR42NDB21S
DHR36CSB21S DHR42CSB21S DHR48CSB21S
DHR36NDB21S DHR42NDB21S DHR48NDB21S
208/230V1Ph~60Hz 208/230V1Ph~60Hz 208/230V1Ph~60Hz
DHR48NDB21SI
Refrigerant
R410A
Condensate Piping
DHR36CSB21S DHR42CSB21S DHR48CSB21S
208/230V1Ph~60Hz 208/230V1Ph~60Hz 208/230V1Ph~60Hz
Heat Exchanger
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Model
Indoor unit
Outdoor unit
Capacity
Cooling Capacity
Btu/h
17100(5400~18700)
23800(8200~29000)
28200(8800~31400)
Heating Capacity
Btu/h
18400(4700~22200)
27200(8200~32400)
31200(8200~33600)
Power Input
Cooling
kW
1.70(0.55~1.75)
2.23(0.85~2.50)
2.70(0.85~3.70)
Heating
kW
1.80(0.50~1.90)
2.36(0.80~2.75)
2.50(0.80~3.50)
SEER / HSPF
(Btu/h)/W
16.00/9.50
16.00/9.00
17.00/9.00
Indoor Unit
Power Supply
V/Ph/Hz
-
Cross Fin Coil
Cross Fin Coil
Cross Fin Coil
Fan
Drive
-
Direct
Direct
Direct
Motor Output
kW
0.045×1
0.045×1
0.075×1
Air Flow
m3/h(CFM)
760(445)
1300(765)
1500(880)
Sound Pressure Level(SS/H/M/L)
dB(A)
47/46/44/37
47/46/42/38
49/48/45/40
Air Filter
-
PP
ABS+PP
ABS+PP
mm(inch)
Φ25×1.5
(φ0.98×0.06)
Φ25×1.5
(φ0.98×0.06)
Φ25×1.5
(φ0.98×0.06)
Outline Dimensions (W×H×D)
mm(inch)
665×240×596
(26.2×9.4×23.5)
917×240×840
(36.1×9.4×33.1)
917×320×840
(36.1×12.6×33.1)
Net Weight
kg(lb)
20.0(44.1)
27.0(59.5)
32.0(70.6)
Outdoor Unit
Power Supply
V/Ph/Hz
-
Cross Fin Coil
Cross Fin Coil
Cross Fin Coil
Compressor
Type
-
Rotary
Rotary
Rotary
Power Input
W
1440
2550
2550
Control
-
Electronic
Expansion Valve
Electronic
Expansion Valve
Electronic
Expansion Valve
Charge
kg(oz)
1.4(49.4)
2.2(77.6)
2.4(84.7)
Outline Dimensions (W×H×D)
mm(inch)
955×700×396
(37.6×27.6×15.6)
980×790×427
(38.6×31.1×16.8)
980×790×427
(38.6×31.1×16.8)
Net Weight
kg(lb)
48.0(105.8)
69.0(152.1)
72.0(158.8)
Piping
Connections
Liquid
Inch
Φ1/4
Φ3/8
Φ3/8
Gas
Inch
Φ1/2
Φ5/8
Φ5/8
Max. Length
m(ft)
20(65.6)
30(98.4)
30(98.4)
Max. Height
m(ft)
15(49.2)
15(49.2)
15(49.2)
3.1.2 Cassette Type
Heat Exchanger
Condensate Piping
DHR18NKB21S DHR24NKB21S
DHR18CSB21S DHR24CSB21S DHR30CSB21S
DHR18NKB21S DHR24NKB21S DHR30NKB21S
208/230V1Ph~ 60Hz 208/230V1Ph~ 60Hz 208/230V1Ph~ 60Hz
DHR30NKB21S
Heat Exchanger
Refrigerant
R410A
DHR18CSB21S DHR24CSB21S DHR30CSB21S
208/230V1Ph~ 60Hz 208/230V1Ph~ 60Hz 208/230V1Ph~ 60Hz
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Model
Indoor unit
Outdoor unit
Capacity
Cooling Capacity
Btu/h
34000(10800~39000)
39500(11000~41000)
48000(20400~50500)
Heating Capacity
Btu/h
41000(9800~49500)
44000(12000~51000)
54500(17500~61500)
Power Input
Cooling
kW
3.28(0.75~4.50)
4.40(0.53~4.65)
5.50(1.30~5.70)
Heating
kW
3.75(0.60~4.80)
4.45(0.64~4.80)
4.80(1.20~5.40)
SEER / HSPF
(Btu/h)/W
16.00/9.00
16.00/9.00
16.00/9.00
Indoor Unit
Power Supply
V/Ph/Hz
-
Cross Fin Coil
Cross Fin Coil
Cross Fin Coil
Fan
Drive
-
Direct
Direct
Direct
Motor Output
kW
0.075×1
0.075×1
0.1×1
Air Flow
m3/h(CFM)
1860(1095)
1860(1095)
2300(1350)
Sound Pressure Level(SS/H/M/L)
dB(A)
51/49/46/43
51/49/46/43
53/52/47/41
Air Filter
-
ABS+PP
ABS+PP
ABS+PP
mm(inch)
Φ25×1.5
(φ0.98×0.06)
Φ25×1.5
(φ0.98×0.06)
Φ25×1.5
(φ0.98×0.06)
Outline Dimensions (W×H×D)
mm(inch)
917×320×840
(36.1×12.6×33.1)
917×320×840
(36.1×12.6×33.1)
910×290×910
(35.8×11.4×35.8)
Net Weight
kg(lb)
32.0(70.6)
32.0(70.6)
43.0(94.8)
Outdoor Unit
Power Supply
V/Ph/Hz
-
Cross Fin Coil
Cross Fin Coil
Cross Fin Coil
Compressor
Type
-
Rotary
Rotary
Rotary
Power Input
W
4150
4150
4580
Control
-
Electronic
Expansion Valve
Electronic
Expansion Valve
Electronic
Expansion Valve
Charge
kg(oz)
3.5(123.5)
3.7(130.5)
4.0(141.1)
Outline Dimensions (W×H×D)
mm(inch)
1107×1100×440
(43.6×43.3×17.3)
958×1349×412
(37.7×53.1×16.2)
958×1349×412
(37.7×53.1×16.2)
Net Weight
kg(lb)
93.0(205.1)
95.0(209.5)
105.0(231.5)
Piping
Connections
Liquid
Inch
Φ3/8
Φ3/8
Φ3/8
Gas
Inch
Φ5/8
Φ5/8
Φ5/8
Max. Length
m(ft)
30(98.4)
50(164.0)
50(164.0)
Max. Height
m(ft)
15(49.2)
30(98.4)
30(98.4)
Heat Exchanger
Condensate Piping
DHR36NKB21S DHR42NKB21S
DHR36CSB21S DHR42CSB21S DHR48CSB21S
DHR36NKB21S DHR42NKB21S DHR48NKB21S
208/230V1Ph~ 60Hz 208/230V1Ph~ 60Hz 208/230V1Ph~ 60Hz
DHR48NKB21S
Heat Exchanger
Refrigerant
R410A
DHR36CSB21S DHR42CSB21S DHR48CSB21S
208/230V1PH~ 60Hz 208/230V1Ph~ 60Hz 208/230V1Ph~ 60Hz
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Model
Indoor unit
Outdoor unit
Capacity
Cooling Capacity
Btu/h
17100(5400~19800)
23800(8200~27800)
28200(8800~31400)
Heating Capacity
Btu/h
19100(4700~23200)
27200(8200~30600)
31200(8200~33600)
Power Input
Cooling
kW
1.55(0.55~1.75)
2.23(0.85~2.50)
2.40(0.85~3.70)
Heating
kW
1.55(0.50~1.90)
2.36(0.80~2.75)
2.60(0.80~3.50)
SEER / HSPF
(Btu/h)/W
17.00/9.50
16.00/9.00
17.00/9.00
Indoor Unit
Power Supply
V/Ph/Hz
-
Cross Fin Coil
Cross Fin Coil
Cross Fin Coil
Fan
Drive
-
Direct
Direct
Direct
Motor Output
kW
0.06×1
0.06×1
0.15×1
Air Flow
m3/h(CFM)
1000(585)
1200(705)
1500(880)
Sound Pressure Level(SS/H/M/L)
dB(A)
44/42/38/32
49/48/46/40
49/46/44/38
Air Filter
-
PP
PP
PP
mm(inch)
Φ17×1.75
(φ0.67×0.07)
Φ17×1.75
(φ0.67×0.07)
Φ17×1.75
(φ0.67×0.07)
Outline Dimensions (W×H×D)
mm(inch)
1220×225×700
(48.0×8.9×27.6)
1220×225×700
(48.0×8.9×27.6)
1420×245×700
(55.9×9.6×27.6)
Net Weight
kg(lb)
39.0(86.0)
40.0(88.2)
48.0(105.8)
Outdoor Unit
Power Supply
V/Ph/Hz
-
Cross Fin Coil
Cross Fin Coil
Cross Fin Coil
Compressor
Type
-
Rotary
Rotary
Rotary
Power Input
W
1440
2550
2550
Control
-
Electronic Expansion
Valve
Electronic Expansion
Valve
Electronic Expansion
Valve
Charge
kg(oz)
1.4(49.4)
2.2(77.6)
2.4(84.7)
Outline Dimensions (W×H×D)
mm(inch)
955×700×396
(37.6×27.6×15.6)
980×790×427
(38.6×31.1×16.8)
980×790×427
(38.6×31.1×16.8)
Net Weight
kg(lb)
48.0(105.8)
69.0(152.1)
72.0(158.8)
Piping
Connections
Liquid
Inch
Φ1/4
Φ3/8
Φ3/8
Gas
Inch
Φ1/2
Φ5/8
Φ5/8
Max. Length
m(ft)
20(65.6)
30(98.4)
30(98.4)
Max. Height
m(ft)
15(49.2)
15(49.2)
15(49.2)
3.1.3 Floor-ceiling Type
Heat Exchanger
DHR18NCB21S DHR24NCB21S DHR30NCB21S
DHR18CSB21S DHR24CSB21S DHR30CSB21S
DHR18NCB21S DHR24NCB21S DHR30NCB21S
208/230V1Ph~ 60Hz 208/230V1Ph~ 60Hz 208/230V1Ph~ 60Hz
Condensate Piping
Heat Exchanger
Refrigerant
R410A
DHR18CSB21S DHR24CSB21S DHR30CSB21S
208/230V1Ph~ 60Hz 208/230V1Ph~ 60Hz 208/230V1Ph~ 60Hz
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Model
Indoor unit
Outdoor unit
Capacity
Cooling Capacity
Btu/h
34000(10800~39000)
39500(12000~42500)
48000(20400~50500)
Heating Capacity
Btu/h
41000(9800~49500)
44000(13000~52500)
54500(17500~61500)
Power Input
Cooling
kW
3.28(0.80~4.60)
4.05(0.60~4.70)
4.95(1.30~5.50)
Heating
kW
3.75(0.65~4.80)
4.05(0.69~4.80)
4.60(1.20~5.40)
SEER / HSPF
(Btu/h)/W
16.00/9.00
16.00/9.00
16.00/9.00
Indoor Unit
Power Supply
V/Ph/Hz
Heat Exchanger
-
Cross Fin Coil
Cross Fin Coil
Cross Fin Coil
Fan
Drive
-
Direct
Direct
Direct
Motor Output
kW
0.15×1
0.15×1
0.25×1
Air Flow
m3/h(CFM)
1900(1115)
1900(1115)
2300(1350)
Sound Pressure Level(SS/H/M/L)
dB(A)
54/53/51/46
55/54/52/47
56/55/50/46
Air Filter
-
PP
PP
PP
mm(inch)
Φ17×1.75
(φ0.67×0.07)
Φ17×1.75
(φ0.67×0.07)
Φ17×1.75
(φ0.67×0.07)
Outline Dimensions (W×H×D)
mm(inch)
1420×245×700
(55.9×9.6×27.6)
1420×245×700
(55.9×9.6×27.6)
1700×245×700
(66.9×9.6×27.6)
Net Weight
kg(lb)
48.0(105.8)
50.0(110.3)
59.0(130.1)
Outdoor Unit
Power Supply
V/Ph/Hz
-
Cross Fin Coil
Cross Fin Coil
Cross Fin Coil
Compressor
Type
-
Rotary
Rotary
Rotary
Power Input
W
4150
4150
4580
Control
-
Electronic Expansion
Valve
Electronic Expansion
Valve
Electronic Expansion
Valve
Charge
kg(oz)
3.5(123.5)
3.7(130.5)
4.0(141.1)
Outline Dimensions (W×H×D)
mm(inch)
1107×1100×440
(43.6×43.3×17.3)
958×1349×412
(37.7×53.1×16.2)
958×1349×412
(37.7×53.1×16.2)
Net Weight
kg(lb)
93.0(205.1)
95.0(209.5)
105.0(231.5)
Piping
Connections
Liquid
Inch
Φ3/8
Φ3/8
Φ3/8
Gas
Inch
Φ5/8
Φ5/8
Φ5/8
Max. Length
m(ft)
30(98.4)
50(164.0)
50(164.0)
Max. Height
m(ft)
15(49.2)
30(98.4)
30(98.4)
Indoor
Outdoor
Cooling
Heating
Piping Length
18k~48k units
Service Manual
DHR36NCB21S DHR42NCB21S DHR48NCB21S
DHR36CSB21S DHR42CSB21S DHR48CSB21S
DHR36NCB21S DHR42NCB21S DHR48NCB21S
208/230V1Ph~ 60Hz 208/230V1Ph~ 60Hz 208/230V1Ph~ 60Hz
Condensate Piping
DHR36CSB21S DHR42CSB21S DHR48CSB21S
208/230V1Ph~ 60Hz 208/230V1Ph~ 60Hz 208/230V1Ph~ 60Hz
Heat Exchanger
Refrigerant
R410A
Nominal capacities are based on the following conditions.
Note:
The air volume is measured at the relevant standard external static pressure. Noise is tested in a semi-anechoic room, so it should be slightly higher in the actual operation due to
environmental change.
DB: 80.0℉ (26.7)
WB: 67.0℉ (19.4℃)
DB: 70.0℉ (21.1)
WB: 60.0℉ (15.6)
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DB: 95.0℉ (35.0)
WB: 75.0℉ (23.9)
DB: 47.0℉ (8.33)
WB: 43.0℉ (6.11)
25.0ft (7.6m)
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Mode
Range of Outdoor Temperature
Cooling
Heating
Model
Compressor
Fan Motor
Fuse/Breaker
Capacity
Minimum
Circuit
Ampacity
Maximum
Overcurrent
Protection
Power Supply
Qty.
RLA
FLA
V/Ph/Hz
A A A A
A
12.0
1.5
5/25
17
25
18.0
1.5
5/40
24
40
18.0
1.5
5/40
24
40
21.2
2.0
5/45
29
45
21.2
2*2.0
5/50
31
50
32.5
2*2.0
5/70
45
70
Model
Power Supply
Fan Motor FLA
Fuse/Breaker
Capacity
Minimum Circuit
Ampacity
Maximum
Overcurrent
Protection
V/Ph/Hz
A A A
A
0.6
5/15
1
15
1.3
5/15
2
15
1.3
5/15
2
15
2.1
5/15
3
15
2.1
5/15
3
15
4.0
5/15
5
15
0.5
5/15
1
15
0.5
5/15
1
15
0.9
5/15
1.5
15
0.9
5/15
1.5
15
0.9
5/15
1.5
15
1.5
5/15
2
15
0.6
5/15
1
15
0.6
5/15
1
15
1.4
5/15
2
15
1.4
5/15
2
15
1.4
5/15
2
15
2.1
5/15
3
15
3.2 Operation Range
3.3 Electrical Data
3.3.1 Outdoor unit
DHR18CSB2 208/230V1Ph ~ 60Hz 1 DHR24CSB21S 208/230V1Ph ~ 60Hz 1 DHR30CSB21S 208/230V1Ph ~ 60Hz 1
0℉ (-18.0)~118.4℉ (48.0)
0℉ (-18.0)~75.2℉ (24.0)
Table 1-3-1 Electrical Data of Outdoor Unit
DHR36CSB21S 208/230V1Ph ~ 60Hz 1 DHR42CSB21S 208/230V1Ph ~ 60Hz 1 DHR48CSB21S 208/230V1Ph ~ 60Hz 1
3.3.2 Indoor unit
DHR18NDB21S 208V/230V1Ph ~ 60Hz DHR24NDB21S 208V/230V1Ph ~ 60Hz DHR30NDB21S 208V/230V1Ph ~ 60Hz DHR36NDB21S 208V/230V1Ph ~ 60Hz DHR42NDB21S 208V/230V1Ph ~ 60Hz
DHR48NDB21S 208V/230V1Ph ~ 60Hz DHR18NKB21S 208V/230V1Ph ~ 60Hz DHR24NKB21S 208V/230V1Ph ~ 60Hz
Table 1-3-2 Electrical Data of Indoor Unit
DHR30NKB21S 208V/230V1Ph ~ 60Hz DHR36NKB21S 208V/230V1Ph ~ 60Hz DHR42NKB21S 208V/230V1Ph ~ 60Hz DHR48NKB21S 208V/230V1Ph ~ 60Hz DHR18NCB21S 208V/230V1Ph ~ 60Hz
DHR24NCB21S 208V/230V1Ph ~ 60Hz
DHR30NCB21S 208V/230V1Ph ~ 60Hz
DHR36NCB21S 208V/230V1Ph ~ 60Hz
DHR42NCB21S 208V/230V1Ph ~ 60Hz
DHR48NCB21S 208V/230V1Ph ~ 60Hz
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Indoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
TH-OE
TH-D
Condenser
Strainer
with Service Port
4-Way Valve
Muffler
TH-C
Low Pressure Switch
Accumulator
High Pressure Switch
Compressor
Suction Service Valve
with Service Port
TH-IE
Evaporator
TH-E
Cooling Heating
TH-OE: Outdoor Environment Thermal Bulb TH-C: Outdoor Condenser Thermal Bulb TH-D: Compressor Discharge Thermal Bulb
TH-IE: Indoor Environment Thermal Bulb TH-E: Indoor Evaporator Thermal Bulb
Strainer
Strainer
Note:
RLA: Rated load amperes (marked in the nameplate of the outdoor unit) FLA: Full load amperes
The fuse is located on the main board.Install the disconnect device with a contact gap of at least 3mm (1/8inch) in all poles near the
outdoor unit.The outdoor unit must be positioned so that the disconnect is reachable from the unit..
Interconnecting cable from outdoor unit to indoor unit should be a minimum 14AWG stranded
3-conductor with ground. Maximum cable length is 164 feet.
When connecting a wired zone controller to an indoor unit use 18AWG stranded cabling not
exceeding 98 feet.
4 PIPING DIAGRAM
Electronic Expansion Valve Liquid Service Valve
Note:
Not all items depicted in the diagram will necessarily apply to all units.
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5 CONTROLLERS
Comp. starts after
3min delay
Temp of indoor
≤Set temp
Comp. stop
for 3 min
NY
N
Y
Y
N
Indoor fan run
Comp. and outdoor
fan run
Comp. and
outdoor fan stop
Power
On
OPERATION FLOWCHART
5.1 Cooling/Dry Operation
Set controller to cool or dry mode
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Comp. starts after
3min delay
N
Y
N
Y
Y
N
Power
On
Comp. and
outdoor
fan run
Temp of indoor
≥Set temp
Comp. and
outdoor fan stop
Comp. stop
for 3 min
5.2 Heating Operation
Indoor unit running
in heat mode
Indoor fan starts only
with hot coil
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6 WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER
No.
Name
Function Description
Signal
transmitter
Signal transmitter
ON/OFF
button
MODE
button
AUTO; COOL; DRY; FAN;
6.1 Operation and Display View
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Table 2-2-1 Instructions for wireless remote controller
Press this button and the unit will be turned on; press it once more and the unit will be turned off. When turning off the unit, the Sleep function will be canceled, but the current time is still displayed. By pressing this button, Auto, Cool, Dry, Fan, Heat mode can be selected. Auto mode is default after power on. Under the Auto mode, the setpoint temperature will not be displayed; Under the Heat mode, the initial value is 28°C (82°F); under other modes, the initial value is 25°C (77°F).
HEAT (heat pump only)
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- button
+ button
FAN button
Low speed Middle speed High speed
Note: Under the DRY mode, the fan will be kept running at the low speed and the fan speed isn't adjustable.
SWING
UP/DOWN
button
When the guide louver starts to swing up and down, if SWING functions are canceled, the
air guide louver will stop and remains at the current position.
CLOCK
button
By pressing this button, the clock is allowed to be set, with blinking, and then press
TIMER ON
button
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Preset temperature can be decreased by pressing this button. Pressing and holding this button for more than 2 seconds will quickly adjust the temperature until released. The temperature adjustment is unavailable under the Auto mode. Celsius setting range: 16° C~30°C; Fahrenheit scale setting range 61°F~86°F.
Preset temperature can be increased by pressing this button. Pressing and holding this button for more than 2 seconds can make the temperature changed quickly until release the button and then transmit this order. The temperature adjustment is unavailable under the Auto mode, but the order can be sent by pressing this button. Celsius setting range: 16~30; Fahrenheit scale setting range 61~86. By pressing this button, Auto, Low, Middle, High speeds can be selected. After power on, Auto fan speed is default.
Press this button to set up the swing angle, which changes as below:
Indicates the guide louver swings up and down among those five directions (Simplified SWING function applicable for some Fan Coil Units: When the wireless remote controller is energized initially with the unit under the OFF status, it should be set by pressing the + button and the SWING button simultaneously, with the symbol blinking twice. Then, after the unit is turned on, this function can be activated by pressing the SWING button, with the displayed symbol indicating swing function is on. If the swing symbol is not showing, then the function is turned off..
the +/- button to adjust the clock. If the +/-button is held down for more than 2 seconds, the clock setting will be increased or decreased 10 minutes every 0.5 seconds. After that, another press on the CLOCK button accepts the setting. 12:00 is displayed, when the wireless remote controller is powered up for the first time. When TIMER O N is activated, ON will blink while the symbol will disappear. Within 5 seconds it is allowed to set the ON time by pressing the +/- button. Each press will make the time increase or decrease one minute. If the +/- button is held down, the time will
change quickly in single minute increments to begin with, then in 10 minute increments.
After the desired time value is set, press TIMER ON again to confirm the setting within five seconds. After that, another press on TIMER ON will cancel the setting. Prior to the timer
set up, the current time must be set for the timer to work correctly.
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X-FAN
button
TEMP button
By pressing the TEMP button, when the temperature symbol is displayed, the indoor
is displayed, it will show the
indoor ambient temperature; when
TIMER
OFF button
By pressing this button it is available to go to the TIMER OFF setting state with the same
setting method as that of the TIMER ON, in which case the OFF symbol blinks.
TURBO
button
In the Cool or Heat mode, pressing this button can activate or deactivate the TURBO
function. When the TURBO function is activated, its symbol will be displayed; when the running mode or the fan speed is changed, this function will be canceled automatically (This function is applicable to partial of models).
SLEEP
button
LIGHT
button
Pressing this button can activate or deactivate the X-FAN function. In Cool or Dry mode, by pressing this button, if " " is displayed, it indicates the X-FAN function is activated. By repressing this button, if " " disappears, it indicates the X-FAN function is deactivated. When powering on the remote, the X-FAN function will be off. If the unit is turned off, X-FAN can be deactivated but can't be activated. By pressing this button you can choose to select the indoor setpoint temperature or the indoor ambient temperature.
The indoor setpoint temperature is displayed when the remote is first powered on.
unit display will show the indoor setpoint temperature; when
is displayed, this is indicating that the outdoor temperature, if received the other remote control signal, it will display presetting temperature is being read. (This is not applicable to all models.)
By pressing this button, Sleep On and Sleep Off can be selected. After powered on, default mode is Sleep Off. Once the unit is turned off, the Sleep function is canceled. When Sleep is set to On, the symbol of SLEEP will display. Under the Fan and Auto modes, this function is not available.
Press this button to select LIGHT on or off at the indoor display. When the LIGHT is set to on, the icon will be displayed at the hand-held remote. When the LIGHT is set to off, the icon
be turned off.
will no longer be shown at the hand-held remote and the display of the indoor unit will
7 WIRED ZONE CONTROLLER
7.1 Display View
Figure 2-3-1 Appearance of wired zone controller
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No.
Icons
Introduction
1
Left and right swing function
2
Up and down swing function
3
Air exchange function
4
Sleep function
5
Auto mode
6
COOL mode
7
DRY mode
8
FAN mode
9
HEAT mode
10
Health function
11
I-Demand function
12
Vacation function
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Figure 2-3-2 LCD display of wired controller
Table 2-3-1 Instruction to LCD Display
Status display of main and secondary wired zone controller
Shield function
This button disables temperature adjustment, On/Off function, mode change
and the Energy Save function.
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15
Fan speed
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Memory function
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Turbo function
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Energy-saving function
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Ambient/setting temperature
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Electric heater
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22
23
24
Timer Setting
25
26
Quiet function
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Lock function
The unit will resume the original setting state after power is restored
Blow function (Coil drying function)
Defrosting function (Heat Pump only)
Filter cleaning reminder
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Keycard control / Motion Sensor Activation
7.2 Operation View
7.2.1 Wired Zone Controller Buttons
Figure 2-3-3 Wired zone controller buttons
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No.
Description
Functions
1
Enter/Cancel
. Function selection and canceling;. Press it for 5s to view the ambient temperature; press Mode button
to select viewing outdoor ambient temperature or indoor ambient temperature.
2
. Running temperature setting range of indoor unit:
. Timer setting range: 0.5~24hr;. Setting of air function level;. Setting of energy-saving temperature;. Setting of cleaning class.
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3
Fan
Setting of high/medium high/medium/medium low/low/auto fan speed.
4
Mode
Setting of auto/cooling/heating/fan/dry mode of indoor unit.
5
Function
7
Timer
Timer setting.
8
On/Off
Turn on/off indoor unit.
4 Mode
and
2 ▲
Memory function
2 ▲
and
6 ▼
Lock
4 Mode
and
5 Function
5 Function
and
7 Timer
4 Mode
and
6 ▼
5 Function
and
6 ▼
Viewing historical
malfunction
1 Enter/Cancel
and
4 Mode
7.3.2 Button Functions
Table 2-3-2 Wired Zone Controller Button Functions
61°F~86℉ (16°C~30);
Switch over among these functions of swing/air/sleep/health/ I-Demand/turbo/save and cancel/e-heater/X-fan/clean/quiet.
Press Mode and ▲ buttons at the same time for 5s under off state of the
unit to enter/cancel memory function (If memory function is set, indoor unit will resume original setting state after power failure and then power recovery. If not, indoor unit is defaulted to be off after power recovery.
(Factory default for this function is "on").
Upon startup of the unit without malfunction or under off state of the unit,
press ▲ and ▼ buttons at the same time for 5s to enter lock state. All
wired zone controller buttons are locked out when lock is turned on.
Repress ▲ and ▼ buttons for 5s to quit lock state.
Programming
function (Unit/
controller
address)
Programming
Function
(General
Parameters)
Switch between
Fahrenheit and
Celsius
Setting of main and secondary wired zone controller
Pressing Mode and Function buttons at the same time with the unit turned
off puts the controller into Program Mode to allow confirmation/setting of
the unit/controller address. (See below for Programming information)
Under off state of the unit, press Function and Timer buttons at the same time for 5s to go to the programming menu. Press Mode button to scroll
through parameters and press ▲ or ▼ buttons to set the actual value.
Under off state of the unit, press Mode and ▼ buttons at the same time for
5s to switch between Fahrenheit and Celsius.
Continuously press Function and ▼ buttons for 5s to view historical
malfunction. Then press ▲ and ▼ buttons to scroll through listed error
codes if any. The timer displaying position displays the sequence of malfunction and the detailed error code. Up to five error codes may be
displayed.
Under off state of the unit, press Enter/Cancel and Mode buttons at the same
time for 5s to set main and secondary wired zone controller. Press ▲ or ▼
button to adjust. (Additional details available in the programming section.)
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