Kahn Little boy User Handbook Manual

Kahn Climate Control
LITTLE BOY
user handbook
Thank’s for choosing Kahn. Please read this user handbook installing and keep it for further reference.
Incorrect use may cause fire, electric shock and the unit falling may result in injury or leakage. Contact our designated Kahn service centre on 0333 222 4016 specialists. caused by incorrect use.
This product must not be disposed together with the domestic waste. This product has to be disposed at an authorised place for recycling of electrical and electronic appliances.
carefully prior to
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Installation - LITTLE BOY
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Indoor Unit
above 500mm
above 300mm
above 300mm
above 500mm
Above 500mm
Outdoor Unit
Front view
To mount / install the outdoor unit “indoors” the optional Plenum box MUST be used.
TINU ROODNI
Attention:
The maximum length of the connecting pipe (if rubber) is 9m.
The maximum distance between indoor unit and outdoor unit is 30m if using
O
copper piping
T
Cover connecting pipe with insulation lagging.
Sponge insulation lagging with a thickness of 8mm.
Condenser pipe terminals
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Installation Instructions
Location of indoor unit
1
Keep the air inlet and outlet free from any obstructions.
Keep the height distance between the indoor and outdoor unit within 5m.
If mounted on a wall or suspended from the ceiling ensure they are sturdy enough to bear the weight.
Keep at least 1m away from any electrical appliances.
Location of outdoor unit
2
A firm foundation solid enough to bear the weight of the unit and not cause any shaking. Good ventilation, away from dust, direct rain and direct sunlight.
Do not restrict air flow to the outdoor unit.
void locating equipment close to flammable gas sources.
A If locating the outdoor unit indoors the plenum air extraction box must be used.
Installation of the Indoor Unit
Mains power feed is to the outdoor unit - NOT the indoor unit.
See fig 1
Fig 1
.
See fig 2
indoor unit
cable connects
to outdoor unit
Remove the electrical control
box cover from the control box
Cable 1 This cable goes to the control box
From control box
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W
Fig 2
Indoor unit
Interconnecting cale between
indoor and outdoor units
Outdoor unit
Earth
Brown
Blue
Black
Cable 2. This cable goes to the control box
Cable 3
This cable goes
to the
outdoor unit
Please refer to the wiring diagram located on the reverse of the cover plate of wiring terminals inside the evaporation unit.
On the outdoor unit, the wiring diagram is fixed to the inside of cover plate (which protects the wiring terminal block to the right side of the condenser)
Electrical wiring connections - Hard wire controller
Wired remote controller cable
Indoor unit
*
Red
White
Black
Indoor unit
*Earth (Ground) the remote controller if it has a earth (ground) line.
Remote controller cable
Wired remote controller
*
R
W
B
Note:
If any of the wires are to be replaced or extended be sure to use identical diameter.
ARNING:
Please use the electric circuit diagram attached to the indoor/outdoor units as main reference whilst installing. The power wire and signal wire between the indoor/outdoor units must be connected one by one as per corresponding number on the wiring terminal board.
The electric box cover must be mounted and secured in position, otherwise fire or electrical shock may occur because of dust or moisture.
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Removable Panel
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Electrical Wiring Connections
1 Remove the wiring terminal cover plate (on the side of the outdoor unit), connect mains lead
4 Once completed perform a final check to ensure integrity of cabling between the indoor and the outdoor unit
2 Loosen the fixing screws on each of the wiring terminals and feed the power communications,
and earth cables through their respective fixing clips before tightening the screws. Earth wire must be connected firmly.
3 Replace the wiring terminal covering plate and secure firmly with mounting screws.
Installation of the Outdoor Unit
Connecting pipe
Fig 3.
Air outlet
L12 3N
Outdoor unit wiring terminal
Interconnecting cale between
indoor and outdoor units
Unscrew and remove the removable panel
Indoor unit
Outdoor unit
Earth
Brown
Blue
Black
(not supplied) to right hand side of terminal block by unscrewing the mounting screws.
Live (Brown)
Cable 3.
Connects to
indoor unit
Cable 3. To mains supply
Neutral (Blue)
Communications (Black)
Neutral (Blue)
Earth
(Yellow/Green)
Live (Brown)
Earth (Yellow/Green)
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Connect both pipes using two adjustable spanners, levering one against the other (see fig 1)
Pipe connection - indoor unit
Take cable and rubber pipes to outdoor unit.
(Fig. 1)
Connecting Pipe
Instructions for bleeding pre-sealed a/c unit
Align the centre of joint in line with that of flare nut and tighten the nut of connecting pipe with wrench. (Adjust the torque by the same method of connecting pipe for indoor unit.)
Make the pipe connection between the indoor and outdoor unit ensuring a tight connection (finger
tightening initially to avoid risk of cross threading).
Remove both brass end caps from the two valves on the outdoor unit – this will reveal an allen key connection on both valves.
Turning anticlockwise – first half unscew the small liquid port valve, you will hear refrigerant gas passing through the small pipe – this will occur for up to 6 seconds.
Repeat the above process for the larger gas valve port.
Return to fully unscrew small liquid port valve.
Return to fully unscrew large gas port valve.
Replace the brass caps firmly.
You should not hear any further refrigerant movement once these steps have been completed
(Apply soapy water to the piping joints to ensure no gas bubbles exist i.e. No leaks should exist).
gas shut-off valve
Outdoor unit terminal
liquid connecting pipe
liquid shut-off valve
service port
service port cap
Connecting cable
allen wrench
gas connecting pipe
valve nuts
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Do not vent refrigerant into the atmosphere: refrigerant ia a fluorinated greenhouse gas, covered by Kyoto protocol, with a Global Warming Potential (GWP) = 1900(R410A)/1600(R407C)/1700(R22)
Notice:
If any leak exists, close off allen key valves and re-tighten the leaking joint
PUMP DOWN PROCEDURE / REFRIGERANT RECOVERY PROCEDURE:
DANGER
This part (Choke coil) generates high voltages. Never touch this part.
SPECIAL INSTALLATION SETTING
PUMP DOWN (Refrigerant collecting operation)
Perform the following procedures to collect the refrigerant when moving the indoor unit or the outdoor unit.
(1) Press the push-button switch on the circuit board once.
The LED on the circuit board starts flashing (one second ON/one se-cond OFF). This indicates the start of PUMP DOWN operation. When the switch is pressed while the compressor is in operation, PUMP DOWN operation starts automatically. When the switch is pressed while the compressor is in stop, the compressor starts to operate automatically, and then move on to PUMP DOWN operation.
(2) PUMP DOWN operation continues for about 1 minute.
When PUMP DOWN operation is completed, the compressor stops automatically. Then close the 2-way valve and 3-way valve immediately.
(3) Turn the power off.
OUTDOOR UNIT
PUMP DOWN SW
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Kahn hardwired controller guide
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H
SET
M
SET
FAN
HEAT
COOL
FAN
HEAT
COOL
M
L
NIGHT
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for maintenance.
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1 1 - 1 1
DAY
0 0 0 0
100
900
UP TO
UNIT OFF
NIGHT
UNIT ON
DAY
NIGHT
DAY
FUNCTION
8
SET TEMP
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SET FAN
SET MODE
SET LUX
SET TIME
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