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Service Manual
Models
TACM2O-14HIA TACM2O-18HIA
TACM2O-21HIA TACM2O-28HIA
CONTENTS
1. Important Notice
2. Product Dimensions
3. Refrigeration cycle diagram
4. Operation details
5. Wiring diagram
6. Explosion view and parts
7. Precaution
8. Names of parts
9. Installation
10. Trouble shooting
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1. Important Notice
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3. Product Dimensions
Indoor Unit:
Wall split type
Model A B C
9K 810 292 198
12K 810 292 198
Cassette type
574 255
19 293 144 113
95
64
124
574
3 04
620
45
50
Duct type
B
I
C
E
F
A
H D
G
Model A B C D E F G H I J
7/9/12K 700 450 200 570 172 510 140 738 298 158
18K 925 450 200 790 172 730 140 958 298 158
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Outdoor Unit:
Outdoor unit
Model
D E F G H I J K
14000BTU 780 605 290 521 360 327.5 55 56
18000BTU 780 605 290 521 360 327.5 55 56
21000BTU 900 660 310 623 374 347 61 56
24000BTU 940 910 340 600 400 375 80 56
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TIN1 PMV1
T3
TIN2 PMV2
T4
PMV3
TIN3 CONDENSER
PMV4
TIN4
Evaporator
T2B1
T2B2
T2B3
T2B4
ST
TP
HP
liquid COMPRESSOR
storage
pot
Optional
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5. Operation details
Remote controller
1 ON/OFF button
Used to star and stop operation
when pressed.
2 Swing control button
Used to adjust airflow direction
3 FAN SPEED control button
Used to select the indoor fan motor
speed: AUTO, High, Mid and Low
15 4 UP button
1 Used to decrease the set room
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temperature and time.
2 SLEEP button
5
3 MOD E ECO TIM ER 13 Used to set or cancel sleep mode operation.
12 6 TIMER button
4 FAN SLE EP DISPL AY
11 Used to2set select TIMER operation.
7 MODE button
5 SWI NG SWING 10 Used to select the type of operation mode:
Feel, Cooling, Dry, Fan and Heating (Only for
6 MUTE T URBO 9 Heat Pump).
Note: Each mode and relevant function will be further specified in following pages.
Remote controller:
The remote controller is not preset as Cooling Only Air Conditioner or Heat Pump by manufacturer.
Each time after the remote controller replace batteries or is energized, the arrowhead will flashes
on the front of Heat or Cool on LCD of the remote controller.
User can preset the remote controller depending on the air conditioner type you have purchased as
follows:
Press any button when the arrow head flashes on the front of Cool, Cooling Only is set.
Press any button when the arrow head flashes on the front of Heat, Heat Pump is set.
If you don’ t press any button within 10 seconds, the remote controller is preset as Heat Pump
automatically.
Note:
If the air conditioner you purchased is a Cooling Only one, but you preset the remote controller as
Heat Pump, it doesn’t bring any matter. But if the air conditioner you purchased is a Heat Pump one,
and you preset the remote controller as Cooling Only, then you CAN NOT preset the Heating
operation with the remote controller.
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Electronic Controller
1. Safety Protection
(1) Time Delay for Safety protection
3 minutes delay for compressor ---The compressor is ceased for 3minutes before restarting
to balance the pressure in the refrigeration cycle in order to protect the compressor.
150 seconds delay for 4-way valve---The 4-way valve will be ceased for 150 seconds
late after compressor to prevent the refrigerant-gas abnormal noise when the HEATING
operation is OFF or switch to the other operation mode.
(2) Discharge temperature protection
There is a temperature sensor on discharge pipe, when temperature on discharge pipe
exceeded the limit 115℃, system control will shut down the compressor and the display board
will show the error code.
(3) Lower voltage protection
When AC voltage <160V, DC voltage<170V, unit will be shut down for protection and recover while
the AC voltage ˃170 V, DC voltage ˃190V.
(4) Over voltage protection
When AC voltage ˃ 275V, DC voltage ˃400V unit will be shut down and recover while AC
voltage<255V, DC voltage<390 V.
(5) Over current protection
When the current of outdoor unit is overload, controller will drop the operation frequency or shut
down the unit immediately and show error code.
(6) Condenser temperature protection
When condenser temperature≥ 65℃ and keep 10s, the air conditioner will shut down, and
show error code, and recover while condenser temperature<52℃ and the compressor stop for
3minutes.
(7) IPM module protection
IPM module has high temperature & over current protection itself, if there is signal feedback to
IPM, the outdoor unit will shut down, LED on outdoor PCB will show the error code.
(8) Evaporator freeze protection.
When evaporator temperature<2℃, the controller will drop compressor operate frequency.
When evaporator temperature<0℃ and keep 1 minute, the expand valve of the unit will stop.
When all of the operating unit enter freeze protect, the compressor will stop and recover while
evaporator temperature and stop for 3 minutes.
2. “Feel” Mode Operation
(1) When the “Feel” mode is selected, the operation mode and initial temperature set are
determined by the initial room temperature at start-up of the operation except to turn off the air
conditioner and operates it again.
(2) If the unit have activate the AUTO restart, when the power off and supply again, the unit will
judge the condition again and enter the “Feel” mode.
(3) If the mode is change to “Feel” from other mode, the “Feel” mode doesn’t operate until
compressor stop for more than 3 minutes.
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In the “Feel” mode, when the controller receives the up or down signal of temperature, the set
temperature can adjust by 1℃ upper or lower. The biggest you can adjust by 2℃ upper or lower.
3. “COOLING” Mode Operation
(1) Compressor frequency control
According to difference room temperature and set temperature (δt = RT-ST), running frequency
of compressor is controlled by electronic controller. When room temperature is much higher than
set temperature, the compressor will start at a high frequency, and as room temperature goes
down, the compressor running frequency will go down. When room temperature is lower than set
temperature, the compressor will run at very low frequency. In general, unit will change its running
frequency according to δt to make room temperature closing to set temperature.
(2) Outdoor temperature affects running frequency of the compressor
Outdoor temperature affect compressor’s running frequency. Difference inlet temperature of
outdoor unit is adapted by difference compressor running frequency. While outdoor temperature is
about 30℃, the compressor will run in high frequency.
If unit run in “cooling” mode and outdoor temperature is less than -2℃,the controller will shut
down compressor and show error code, while the ambient temperature is over 1℃, the compressor
will run automatically.
(3) Auto fan control in cooling mode
In cooling mode (include cooling in “Feel” mode), fan speed is determined by δt, as the
following diagram:
RT-ST δt come down δt come up
℃
4.0 High fan
3.0
Min fan
1.5
1.0
Low fan
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Setting
37℃
33℃
Low fan 33℃
Breeze 25℃
25℃
Stop 20℃
Temperature down
In heating operation, if air conditioner turn off, the indoor fan motor will run most for 30
seconds since the stop of compressor.
2) Auto fan control (heating)
In heating mode (include in “feel” mode) , fan speed is determined by δt as the following:
(5) Defrosting
Defrosting is controlled by the microprocessor.
When the unit operate 30 minutes accumulated and the compressor operation more than 3
minutes continuously, one of the following conditions is satisfied, unit comes into defrosting:
a. When FrostDeg ≥ -5℃, and OPT ≤ -5℃, the .2 times defrosting interval time is 45 minutes.
b. When -10℃≤ FrostDeg < -5℃, and OPT < FrostDeg , the .2 times defrosting interval time is
45 minutes.
c. When -13℃≤ FrostDeg < -10℃, and OPT < FrostDeg , the .2 times defrosting interval time is
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45 minutes.
d. When -15℃≤ FrostDeg < -13℃, and OPT < FrostDeg , the .2 times defrosting interval time is
65 minutes.
e. When -15℃≤ FrostDeg < -10℃, and OPT < FrostDeg , the .2 times defrosting interval time is
75 minutes.
f. When FrostDeg < -15℃, and OPT < -15℃, the .2 times defrosting interval time is 75 minutes.
FrostDeg = C*OAT-α
OAT: Outdoor environment temperature.
When OAT< 0℃, C=0.8, when OAT≥ 0℃, C=0.6
α=8
Before the air con comes into defrosting, compressor running frequency drop down to a
lower frequency firstly, then the compressor shuts down.
In defrosting, all protection function are available.
Defrost Hightest Frequency
Compressor Frequency
ON
OFF
4-way Valve
ON
OFF
T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 T9 T10
T T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 T9 T10
Drop frequency Rise Stop
Times or stop 50s 5s 5s frequency 2-11Min Defrost 50s 10s Rise frequency
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When selecting HEATING operation with SLEEP mode, the set temperature will be dropped
by 1℃1 hour later and 2℃ 2 hours later, after 3 hours, the set temperature will be dropped by
3℃ and keep 2 hours. And then the temperature is Set-2℃, after 1 hour, the temperature is
set temperature and keep.
7. EMERGENCY Operation
When the EMERGENCY Operation switch is pressed, “Beep” a short sound, COOLING mode
is selected, two short sound the HEATING mode selected, and a long sound the unit off of 3s.
During the unit operation in emergency operation, when the unit receive the signal of remote
controller, the unit will operates by remote.
When the remote controller missing, failed or the batteries run down, press the EMERGENCY
Operation switch on front of the indoor unit for function test.
NOTE: Do not press the EMERGEMCY Operation switch during normal operation.
8. AUTO-RESTART Function (Option)
While air conditioner is operating in one mode, all of its operation data, such as working
mode, preset temperature etc. would be memorized into IC by main PCB. If power supply cut off
due to reasons and recover again, the AUTO-RESTART function will set synchronously and
the air conditioner would work at the same mode as before.
Auto-restart Pre-setting (optional):
If Auto-restart function is needed, follow the steps below to activate this function:
1) Pulling the air-con's plug out of socket.
2) Pressing and holding the Emergency button (ON/OFF) on the indoor, then insert the plug
into the socket again.
3) Keep pressing the Emergency button for more than 10 seconds until three short beeps
heard, the Auto-restart function been activated.
4) When the unit in operation, press the timer button 10 times in 8s, the Auto-restart
function will be active,if the Auto-restart is active, the Auto-restart off.
9. Water pump control(cassette and duct type)
When the unit operates in cool or dry mode, the water pump operates, once the compressor
off or change to other mode, the water pump stop after 10 minutes.
Anytime, when the unit check the water full, the water pump operates, the unit stop and
display the water full code. When the water full eliminate, the water pump will stop after 10
minutes.
When check the water pump switch open for 8 seconds continuous, enter water full
protection, and check the water pump switch on for 180 seconds continuous, the water full
protection exit.
10. Protection and Failure Display
When protection display is available, controller will show error code, digital LED shows
error code and setting temperature by turns.
If there is more than one failure, it will show error codes according to the error list sequence.
To insure the signal communication of indoor and outdoor unit, any failure code relates to
outdoor unit will remain display for 2 minutes maximum after it’s recovered.
Among all the failure codes, sensor failure can be recovery automatically once it comes normal.
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Error list
There is a LED on outdoor power board, it blinks 1s ON and 1s OFF while compressor standby and
it always light (ON) while compressor running; If there is failure happened on ODU, The indicator (LED)
alerts the fault in a cycle as such that it is bright for 0.5 seconds, dark for 0.5 seconds, blinks “n” times
and then dark for 3 seconds. For details as table below.
Display on outdoor power source board:
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6. Wiring diagram
INDOOR UNIT:
Wall split type:
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OUTDOOR UNIT
ONE TO 2 TYPE:
ONE TO 3TYPE:
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ONE TO 4 TYPE
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3
4
5
6
7 29
28
27
8
26
25
9 24
23
10 22
21
11
12
13 20
19
14 18
17
16
15
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Parts List
Wall split type- TACM-09HRIA/EW
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3
4 24
5
6 23
22
7
20 21
8
9
10
11
12
13
19
18
17
16
15
14
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CASSETTE TYPE:
INDOOR UNIT:
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DUCT TYPE:
INDOOR UNIT:
13
12
14 15 16
11
10
8 9
7
21
5
6 17
19 20
18
22
4
7
3 24
23
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OUTDOOR UNIT:
7 6 5 4 3 2 1
24
8
9 23
22
21
20
19
18
17
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
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8. Precaution
8.1 SAFETY RULES AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE INSTALLATION
Read this guide before installing and using the appliance.
During the installation of the indoor and outdoor units the access to the working area should
be forbidden to children.
Unforeseeable accidents could happen.
Make sure that the base of the outdoor unit is firmly fixed.
Check that air cannot enter the refrigerant system and check for refrigerant leaks when
moving the air conditioner.
Check that air cannot enter the refrigerant system and check for refrigerant leaks when
moving the air conditioner.
The ratings of the fuse installed in the built in-control unit are T 5A / 250V.
The user must protect the indoor unit with a fuse of suitable capacity for the maximum input
current or with another overload protection device.
Ensure that the mains voltage corresponds to that stamped on the rating plate. Keep the switch or
power plug clean. Insert the power plug correctly and firmly into the socket, thereby avoiding the risk
of electric shock or fire due to insufficient contact.
Check that the socket is suitable for the plug, otherwise have the socket changed.
The appliance must be fitted with means for disconnection from the supply mains having a contact
separation in all poles that provide full disconnection under over voltage category III conditions, and
these means must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules.
The air conditioner must be installed by professional or qualified persons. Do not install the appliance
at a distance of less than 50 cm from inflammable substances (alcohol, etc.) Or from pressurized
containers (e.g. spray cans).
If the appliance is used in areas without the possibility of ventilation, precautions must be taken to
prevent any leaks of refrigerant gas from remaining in the environment and creating a danger of fire.
The packaging materials are recyclable and should be disposed of in the separate waste bins .Take
the air conditioner at the end of its useful life to a special waste collection center for disposal.
Only use the air conditioner as instructed in this booklet. These instructions are not intended to cover
every possible condition and situation. As with any electrical household appliance, common sense and
caution are therefore always recommended for installation, operation and maintenance.
The appliance must be installed in accordance with applicable national regulations.
Before accessing the terminals, all the power circuits must be disconnected from the power supply.
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without supervision.
--- Please discard the batteries as sorted municipal waste at the accessible collection point.
Never remain directly exposed to the flow of cold air for a long time. The direct and prolonged exposition
to cold air could be dangerous for your health .Particular care should be taken in the rooms where there
are children, old or sick people.
If the appliance gives off smoke or there is a smell of burning, immediately cut off the power supply
and contact the Service Centre.
The prolonged use of the device in such conditions could cause fire or electrocution.
Have repairs carried out only by an authoritative Service Centre of the manufacturer. Incorrect
repair could expose the user to the risk of electric shock, etc.
Unhook the automatic switch if you foresee not to use the device for a long
time. The airflow direction must be properly adjusted.
The flaps must be directed downwards in the heating mode and upwards in the cooling mode.
Only use the air conditioner as instructed in this booklet. These instructions are not in ended to
cover every possible condition and situation. As with any electrical household appliance, common
sense and caution are therefore always recommended for installation, operation and maintenance.
Ensure that the appliance is disconnected from the power supply when it will remain inoperative for a
long period and before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance.
Selecting the most suitable temperature can prevent damage to the appliance.
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Do not touch the appliance when barefoot or parts of the body are wet or damp.
Do not obstruct the air inlet or outlet of the indoor or the outdoor unit. The obstruction of these
openings causes a reduction in the operative efficiency of the conditioner with possible consequent
failures or damages.
In no way alter the characteristics of the appliance.
Do not install the appliance in environments where the air could contain gas, oil or sulphur or
near sources of heat.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory
or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given
supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Do not climb onto or place any heavy or hot objects on top of the appliance.
Do not leave windows or doors open for long when the air conditioner is operating.
A long direct exposition to the flow of cold air of the conditioner could have negative effects on plants
and animals.
Do not put the conditioner in contact with water. The electrical insulation could be damaged and
thus causing electrocution.
Do not climb onto or place any objects on the outdoor unit
Never insert a stick or similar object into the appliance. It could cause injury.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. If the supply cord is
damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in
order to avoid a hazard.
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9. Names of parts
Wall split type
INDOOR UNIT
Indoor unit
1 2-3 4
No. Name
1 Front panel
2 Air filter
3 Special filter(option)
4 Display PCB
5 Vertical vane
6 5
6 Horizontal vane
7 Remote controller
Outdoor unit
No. Name
8 Air outlet grille
9 Electronic box cover
9
10 2-way valve
11 3-way valve
10
11
OUTD OOR UNIT
Display
No. Name
1 Power
2 Sleep
3 Temperature display
4 Timer
5 Run
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Cassette type
3 4
Indoor Unit
2
6 5 2
8 1
3
5
7
6
13 7
8
Outdoor Unit
9
12
10
9
11
12
10
13
11
Display
Time r indica to r O N when pres et time fo r switc hing ON /OF F the unit
PRE -D EF indic ator ON when the uni t prev ent cool air flowing in room.
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Duct type
Indoor Unit
6 3
5 8
4
5
7
6
13
7
Outdoor Unit 8
9
12
10
9
11
12
10
13
11
DISPLAY
Defrosting/
Nixie tube Running light Timing light preheat light warning light Manual Switch
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Pipe size(Inch)
Model
Liquid Gas
9K 1/4 3/8
12K 1/4 3/8
18K 1/4 1/2
Pipe length i s
Pipe length is 20 meters Max.
20 meters Max.
be l es s th an 10m
Outdoor unit
Connecting cables
The power cord should be selected according to the following specifications sheet.
Appliance Amps Wire Size
5 AWG21/0.75 mm2
10 AWG18/1.0 mm2
13 AWG15 /1. 5 mm2
18 AWG14/1.6 mm2
25 AWG12/2.0 mm2
30 AWG10/2.5 mm2
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B
circuit.
C
Do not install the unit where it will be exposed
to direct sunlight.
Install the unit where connection between indoor Wall Flammable Fire-proof or Fire-proof
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500mm
Ti mber ove r the b eam
Roof beam
Ce ili ng
Hangi ng Screw B ol t
200 500
0 mm
mm
New Concrete Bricks
Inlaying or embedding the screw bolts.
2) Drill 32mm deep holes in the wall to fix the plate. Embedding screw bolt
3) Insert the plastic anchors into the hole.
4) Fix the mounting plate by using the provided (Pipe hanging and embedding screw bolt)
tapping screws. Steel roof beam structure
5) Check that the mounting plate is correctly fixed. Install the supporting angle steel.
Supporting
Hanging bolts angle steel
Indoor Unit 10.2.2 Drilling a hole in the wall for the piping
Cei ling Installation Plate 30mm 1) Decide where to drill the hole in the wall for the
Duct piping (if necessary) according to the position of
Gradienter
the mounting plate
2) Install a flexible flange through the hole in the
wall to keep the latter intact and clean.
The hole must slope downwards towards the
exterior.
Must Be Fixed Tight
Note: Keep the drain pipe down towards the
How to mount outlet pipe.
direction of the wall hole, otherwise leakage may
Generally, we have two types of outlet pipe occur.
available, i.e. rectangular or round ones. Indoors Outdoors
Rectangular air conduit can be directly
connected to air outlet of indoor unit by rivets.
For outlet dimensions, see outline drawing of
the unit.
Round air conduit should be connected to a
piece of transitional air conduit before it is
connected to air outlet of indoor unit, the other 5mm
end of it can be separately connected to air
conduit window or connected to air conduit
window after air flow diversion, and the total
length should not be over 6m. As shown in 10.2.3 Electrical connections---Indoor unit
figure below, air speeds at all air outlets should 1).Lift the front panel.
be set to basically consistent so as to meet the 2).Take off the cover as indicated in the picture
room air-conditioning requirements. (by removing a screw or by breaking the hooks).
Ai r in let 3).For the electrical connections, see the circuit
Indoor unit Outlet pipe
diagram on the right part of the unit under the
Trans itional air
co nduit Air-outlet w indow front panel.
4).Connect the cable wires to the screw terminals
Installation method for return air pipe
by following the numbering, Use wire size
In case sidewise air intake is adopted, return suitable to the electric power input (see name
air pipe should be fabricated and rivet- plate on the unit) and according to all current
connected to return air orifice, and the other national safety code requirements.
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5).The cable connecting the outdoor and indoor When extending the rolled pipe, straighten
units must be suitable for outdoor use. the pipe by unwinding it gently as shown in
6).The plug must be accessible also after the the picture.
appliance has been installed so that it can be
pulled out if necessary.
7).An efficient earth connection must be
YES NO
ensured.
8).If the power cable is damaged, it must be Extending the rolled pipe
replaced by an authorized Service Centre. 10.2.6 Connections to the indoor unit
1).Remove the indoor unit pipe cap (check that
Front panel
there is no debris inside).
2).Insert the fare nut and create a flange at the
Wiring diagram extreme end of the connection pipe.
3).Tighten the connections by using two wrenches
working in opposite directions.
from entering.
If the pipe is bent or pulled too often, it will
become stiff. Do not bend the pipe more
than three times at one point. NO NO
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For Cassette and Duct type tightening torque there will also be some leakage,
The drain pipe of indoor unit must have the as the flange could be damaged.
heat insulation , or it will condense dew, as connection pipes
well as the connections of the indoor unit.
The declivity of the drain pipe downwards
should not be over 1/100, and no winding and
flare nuts
bending.
liquid tap
The total length of the drain pipe when pulled
out traversely shall not exceed 20m , when the gas tap
pipe is over long, a prop stand must be indoor unit
installed every 1.5 to 2m to prevent winding. Liquid valve
gas valve
Refer to the following figures about the tap
installation of the pipes.
Do not impose any pressure on the connection
service port nut protection caps
part of the drainage pipe.
10.2.10 Bleeding
1 .5m~2m
Suppor t Be nd
Up and Dow n Air and humidity left inside the refrigerant circuit can
cause compressor malfunction. After having
L ean Dow nw ar d ove r 1/100 F old connected the indoor and outdoor units, bleed the
As long as possib le a bou t (10 mm ) air and humidity from the refrigerant circuit by using
a vacuum pump.
The air and humidity left inside the refrigerant
Le an Dow nwa r d VP30
over 1/10 0 circulation can cause compressor malfunction.
After having connected the indoor and outdoor
10.2.8 Electronic connections of outdoor unit units, bleed the air and humidity from the
1. Take the cover away. refrigerant circulation using a vacuum pump.
2. Connect the cable wires to the terminal board
using the same numbering as in the indoor unit.
3. For the electrical connections, see the wiring
diagram on the back of the cover
4. Fasten the cables with a cable-clamp.
5. An efficient earth connection must be ensured.
6. Replace the covers.
Wiring diagram on the back of the cover s ervice port vacuum pump
Notice
According to installation conditions, overlarge
wrenched Torch will destroy the nut. (Unit. N.cm)
Screw
Remove the upper cover Pipe Tightening
torque(N.M)
1/4’’ 15-20
Outdoor unit 3/8’’ 31-35
10.2.9 Connecting the pipe of outdoor unit 1/2’’ 35-45
Screw the flare nuts to the outdoor unit coupling 5/8’’ 75-80
with the same tightening procedures described for
the indoor unit.
Note: If the tightening torque is not sufficient, there
will probably be some leakage. With excessive
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LP HP
LP HP Communication
Communication
Communication
Switch
Switch power
power supply
supply
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Expansion Sensor
4-Way valve valve Compressor
circuit LP HP Motor driving
EEPROM
Solution: Check the connecter of sensor and slot (CN6, CN6-1, CN6-2), if loose or not plugged in,
please connect again.
2) Room temperature sensor (IRT) and Indoor pipe (coil) temperature sensor (IPT) damage (short or
broken).
Solution: check the resistance of the sensor wall type R (25℃) =5 kΩ, cassette and duct type R
(25℃) =5 kΩ, if short or broken please replace it.
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Fail OK
11.3.2 Display E6
Reasons:
1) The indoor motor connection terminal loose or not plugged in.
Solution: Check the connecter of indoor motor and slot (CN3) and (CN4), if loose or not plugged in, please
connect again.
2) The indoor motor damage.
Solution: Check and replace the motor.
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Solution: Check the connecter of sensor and slot, if loose or not plugged in, please connect again.
2) Outdoor pipe temp sensor, outdoor temp sensor & exhaust temp sensor damage (short or broken).
Solution: Check and replace the sensor.
OK
Fail
Solution: Check the connecter of sensor and slot, if loose or not plugged in, please connect again.
2) Outdoor pipe temp sensor damage.
Fail OK
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terminal L and N (before display of E0 fault). If the voltage is “0”, please replace indoor main PCB.
2) If the 1 & N which connect to indoor unit voltage is normal, measure the voltage between the outdoor
terminal 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D and N. If the voltage change occurs between 0~24V (change pulse voltage),
please replace indoor main PCB.
3) If the 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D & N which connect to indoor unit voltage is normal, measure the voltage between
the outdoor terminal 1 and N. If the voltage change occurs between 0~12V( change pulse voltage), but
there is no 24V, please replace the outdoor PCB.
4) If the 1, 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D & N voltage is normal, measure the voltage between the outdoor terminal 1
and N. If the voltage has no change, firstly replace the indoor main PCB. If the fault remains
unsolved, replace the outdoor PCB.
Communication
circuit
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6) Test the DC voltage between DC+ and DC-. If the voltage is less than 50V approximately, please
replace outdoor PCB.
DC+
DC-
11.3.6 Display EA
Reason: Current sensor fault.
Solution:
1) Check for refrigerant leakage, to find the leakage point and recharge the refrigerant.
2) Current sampling circuit broken on the outdoor PCB and replace outdoor PCB.
11.3.7 Display E9(first display P0 or P9)
Reason: Outdoor PCB drive circuit damage.
Solution:
Current sampling
circuit
Re-energize and check the protection code on display. Firstly display P0.
1) If this code is displayed when the compressor is started for several seconds or even not started, check
the compressor connection for correctness, if no insert wrong, replace outdoor PCB.
Compressor connection
2) Check if the outdoor module is tightly installed onto the radiating fins and if the silicone is applied
evenly, fix the screws again if loose.
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Fixing screw
3) Check the system pressure, recharge refrigerant if the pressure is low, and discharge some
refrigerant if the pressure is too high.
4) Check the outdoor ventilation and if there is any obstruction that affects the normal radiating of the air
conditioner, and installation again.
5) If the above inspections are normal, but the fault remains unsolved, please replace the outdoor PCB.
Re-energize and check the protection code on display. Firstly display P9.
a) Check the U,V, W connection, if is correctness or loose please connect again.
U, V, W connection
b) If this code is displayed when the compressor is started for several seconds or even not started,
check the compressor connection for correctness, if no insert wrong, replace outdoor PCB.
11.3.8 Display EU.
Reason: Voltage sensor damage.
Solution: Please replace outdoor PCB.
Voltage sensor
11.3.9 Display EE
Reason: EEPROM fault.
Solution: Shut down power supply and reenergize it, if the fault remains there, check the EEPROM
installation, if no problem, please replace outdoor PCB.
EEPROM
11.3.10 Display CL
Cause: Air filter duty, the unit operation Cumulative time 500 hours, the controller will confirmation the filter
dirty and display CL.
Solution: Clean the air filter then cut off the power and supply again.
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No No
P9 Does compressor start up Does the wire Connects wire
connects right again
Yes No
Compressor star up Yes
Does low or high press
valve opened Open
Yes
Does indoor unit LED Yes
display error code. No Replace the
Operates again after 3 Mins inverter PCB
Yes
No
Yes
Normal
Not enough
Add gas Check the refrigerant
amount
Normal
Normal
Check the installation condition Replace the inverter PCB
Installation again
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Error memory is
recorded
Start
No Yes
Is IPM PWB floating
from the heat sink?
Yes
Cooling mode?.
Normal Replace PWB.
No
Check outdoor
Abnormal exchange sensor Abnormal
Check compressor
and discharge
Check indoor sensor
exchange sensor Abnormal
Modify compressor terminal and discharge Modify or replace
Normal marking sensor the sensor.
Modify or replace Normal
Replace PWB Normal the sensor.
No
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Display E0
Display E0
Check the wire Not OK Connects the Display E0 first and then
connections wire again display E5 and keep
OK
OK If the indicator on the Yes
Check the terminal OK Solve as E0
outdoor PCB blink?
L and N voltage
No
OK Abnormal Check wire connected
Check terminal L&N
voltage and replace indoor PCB
Yes
If the voltage is Replace indoor Normal
0V PCB
Damage
No Check the rectifier
bridge, fast recovery Replace PFC board or
diode (FRD) and IGBT outdoor PCB assembly
Check the terminal
N and 1 voltage Normal
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Resistance at 25℃: wall split type 5 kΩ, cassette and duct 10kΩ.
TH1: indoor room temperature sensor and outside air temperature sensor
TH2: indoor exchange temperature sensor and outside exchange temperature sensor
TEMP R min R(t) R max TEMP. R min R(t) R max TEMP. R min R(t) R max
(℃) (k Ohm) (k Ohm) (k Ohm) (℃) (k Ohm) (k Ohm) (k Ohm) (℃) (k Ohm) (k Ohm) (k Ohm)
-30 283.3 322.9 367.7 24 19.36 20.89 22.52 78 2.563 2.654 2.745
-28 252.5 287.1 307.4 26 17.77 19.14 20.6 80 2.402 2.484 2.567
-27 238.5 270.9 307.4 27 17.03 18.32 19.7 81 2.327 2.404 2.483
-26 225.4 255.7 289.8 28 16.32 17.55 18.85 82 2.254 2.327 2.401
-25 213.1 241.4 273.3 29 15.65 16.81 18.04 83 2.183 2.253 2.323
-23 190.6 215.5 243.4 31 14.39 15.43 16.54 85 2.05 2.113 2.176
-22 180.3 203.6 229.8 32 13.81 14.79 15.34 86 1.985 2.047 2.109
-21 170.7 192.5 217 33 13.25 14.18 15.17 87 1.922 1.983 2.045
-20 161.6 182.1 205 34 12.72 13.6 14.54 88 1.861 1.922 1.983
-19 153.1 172.3 193.7 35 12.21 13.05 13.93 89 1.802 1.862 1.923
-18 145 163.1 183.2 36 11.72 12.52 13.36 90 1.746 1.805 1.865
-17 137.5 154.4 173.2 37 11.26 12.01 12.81 91 1.692 1.75 1.809
-16 130.3 146.2 163.9 38 10.82 11.53 12.29 92 1.639 1.697 1.755
-15 123.6 138.5 155.1 39 10.29 11.07 11.78 93 1.589 1.646 1.703
-14 117.3 131.3 146.8 40 9.986 10.63 11.31 94 1.54 1.596 1.653
-13 111.3 124.4 139 41 9.6 10.21 10.85 95 1.493 1.549 1.604
-12 105.6 118 131.7 42 9.231 9.813 10.42 96 1.448 1.502 1.558
-10 95.24 106.2 118.2 44 8.54 9.064 9.612 98 1.362 1.415 1.469
-8 85.99 95.68 106.3 46 7.908 8.38 8.872 100 1.284 1.335 1.387
-7 81.75 90.86 100.8 47 7.612 8.06 8.526 101 1.245 1.296 1.348
-6 77.74 86.31 95.74 48 7.328 7.754 8.196 102 1.209 1.258 1.309
-5 73.94 82.01 90.88 49 7.057 7.461 7.88 103 1.173 1.222 1.272
-4 70.35 77.95 86.29 50 6.797 7.18 7.578 104 1.139 1.187 1.236
-3 66.96 74.11 81.96 51 6.548 6.912 7.289 105 1.105 1.153 1.202
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-2 63.74 70.48 77.87 52 6.309 6.655 7.013 106 1.073 1.12 1.168
0 57.81 63.8 70.34 54 5.861 6.173 6.495 108 1.013 1.058 1.104
1 55.08 60.72 66.88 55 5.651 5.947 6.253 109 0.9833 1.028 1.074
2 52.49 57.81 63.61 56 5.449 5.73 6.02 110 0.9553 0.9997 1.045
3 50.03 55.05 60.52 57 5.255 5.522 5.798 111 0.9283 0.9719 1.016
4 47.71 52.44 57.59 58 5.07 5.323 5.585 112 0.9021 0.9451 0.9892
5 45.5 49.97 54.82 59 4.891 5.132 5.381 113 0.8765 0.9191 0.9626
6 43.41 47.62 52.2 60 4.72 4.949 5.101 114 0.8524 0.894 0.9367
7 41.42 45.4 49.71 61 4.556 4.774 4.997 115 0.8087 0.8595 0.9117
8 39.53 43.2 42.33 62 4.398 4.605 4.817 116 0.8059 0.8461 0.8875
9 37.74 41.29 45.12 63 4.247 4.448 4.644 117 0.7837 0.8233 0.8641
10 36.04 39.39 43.01 64 4.101 4.288 4.479 118 0.7623 0.8012 0.8413
13 31.43 34.25 37.29 67 3.698 3.858 4.021 121 0.702 0.7386 0.7773
18 25.13 27.26 29.55 72 3.122 3.246 3.372 126 0.6135 0.6476 0.6829
19 24.05 26.07 28.23 73 3.02 3.138 3.257 127 0.5974 0.6309 0.6657
20 23.02 24.93 26.97 74 2.921 3.033 3.146 128 0.5818 0.6148 0.649
21 22.04 23.84 25.77 75 2.827 2.933 3.04 129 0.5667 0.5991 0.6328
22 21.1 22.81 24.63 76 2.735 2.836 2.938 130 0.5521 0.5839 0.6171
R—Resistance
Resistance at 25℃:20 kΩ
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