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1. Set the communication address with dip switch AAPP 2 A Notes The postal address setting is written in the chip during energization of the valve box 1 Make sure that the postal address code is set before the valve box is energized 2 Be sure to close the cover of the electrical cabinet after setting 25 Commissioning _ Confirm that the cover of the electrical cabinet of the valve box is of good sealing 2 Conduct commissioning in accordance with the installation and use specification attached to the outdoor unit At the time of energization because electronic expansion valve will start initialization open close there may be click lasting for about 20s which is normal 3 In case of faulty valve cage the trouble light LED3 red of the computer board of the valve cage will flicker periodically Find the cause of fault according to the flickering frequency of LED3 as shown in the following table Valve box failure code list 5 Valve box EEPROM date failure Un resumable Communication between valve No communication with the outdoor l Resumable box and outdoor failure unit for continuous 120 seconds Failure code definition Judgment method Remarks eer When detecting the connected Communication between valve l l T indoor units the indoor unit quantity Resumable box and indoor failure ero Valve box repeated address Outdoor corresponding failure Resumable 26
2. Note Flare nut 2 A A u HP gas pipe 1 Suction gas pipe 1 Valve box Top side Gas pipe 1 Liquid pipe 1 Fe Liquid pipe 1 e Flare nut 2 yz eel Flare nut Flare nut 5 Auxiliary pipe U 2 5 Auxiliary pipe 3 2 Valve box 2 Top side Valve box Top side Gas pipe 1 Liquid pipe 1 Auxiliary pipe 1 rm Gas pipe 1 gt Liquid pipe 1 Auxiliary pipe 1 Fig 180A The total capacity of the indoor units in the downstream is more than 11 2 KW but less than 16 8 kW Auxiliary pipe 1 Flare nut 2 HP gas pipe 1 Valve box Top side Suction gas pipe 1 Liquid pipe 1 Gas pipe 1 Liquid pipe 1 Flare nut 2 Fig 2 The total capacity of the indoor units in the downstream is more than 16 8 KW but less than 18 0 kW Auxiliary pipe 2 Flare nut 2 Auxiliary pipe 2 HP gas pipe 1 l Valve box Suction gas pipe 1 A e LL Top side Gas pipe 1 Liquid pipe 1 Flare nut 2 Liquid pipe 1 Installation procedure Note Auxiliary pipe 1 2 3 Install the flare nuts first and then use the auxiliary pipe after being flared in the field Enlarge pipe Flare nut 2 Fig 4 280A The total capacity of the indoor unit in the downstream is more than 18 0 KW but less than 22 4 kW Auxiliary pipe 3 Auxiliary pipe 1 Fla
3. 8 Power line is forbidden to the communication terminal block because it will damage the circuit control board 9 Wiring of communication lines shall be within the following scope Exceeding the limit will possibly lead to abnormal communication 1 The maximum wiring length between the outdoor machine and the valve cage the valve cage and the indoor machine and between valve cages is 1000 m at most The total wiring length is 2000m at most The maximum branch number is 16 2 The maximum wiring length between the valve cage and the wire controller for switching working modes is 500 m at most 21 Electrical wiring Refer to the following figure Diagram of electrical wiring of a valve box for wiring connection of valve box CN8_ t0l9X8 1715 KEK NS AKAN TAN ALT AN AN INZAN ANA LED3 SWO3 8SLOGVECH a LED2 LED1 DIP ON ICS a IWAOST WS IL EL CN1 220V_L CN2 ae N CN4 AWVBS XXE N Terminal Block for Terminal Block Er D Communication for Power CL NK NUNEZ SS EEE He Connect Connect Notice To power supply outdoor indoor The colours use these letters for short 1PH 220 230V 50 60Hz P amp Q P amp Q W White B Black R Red Y Yellow 22 Electrical wiring 1 Connection communication line Remove the cover of the electrical cabinet of the valve cage Introduce communication lines for outdoor and indoor units to the through holes at the lower right of the electrical cabinet and crimp them
4. Valve box Liquid bi branching suite Liquid pipe quid pipe Connection example 2 with branching in the downstream of the valve box Select pipe dimensions of the refrigerant branching suite and its Select from Table 1 according to components in the indoor unit according total capacities of the indoor units to the specifications or technical data connected in the downstream provided together with the outdoor unit Upstream Downstream Refrigerant branching suite Suction gas pipe Gas pipe To outdoor unit or refrigerant branching suite HP gas pipe Liquid pipe lt lt Liquid pipe if Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit KY For dimensions of the pipes to the downstream of the valve box see the table 3 Use the attached pipes for connection in the way shown in Pipe connection according to the pipes dimensions and diameters for indoor unit connection selected in Table 2 lt Table 1 gt Total capacity and pipe dimensions mm of the indoor units Pipe dimensions OD x minimum wall thickness nn indoor units Sudon Or s Q lt 16 8 O15 88x1 0 O12 7x1 0 O15 88x1 0 16 8SQ lt 22 4 O19 05x1 0 O15 88x1 0 O9 52x0 8 O19 05x1 0 9 52x0 8 22 4 lt Q lt 28 0 O22 22x1 0 O19 05x1 0 G22 22x1 0 14 Installation procedure lt Table 2 gt Dimensions mm of connection tube of the indoor units Total capacity type of the indoor units Pipe dimensions OD x minimum wall thickness x100W Liquid p
5. into AAWarning and A Attention The matters on severe accidents caused from wrong installation which is likely to lead to death or serious injury are listed in AN Warning However the matters listed in A Attention are also likely cause the severe accidents In general both of them are the important items related to the security which should be strictly abided by After the installation perform test run to make sure everything is in normal conditions and then operate and maintain the valve box in accordance with the user manual The user manual should be delivered to the user for proper keeping AWarning Please ask the special maintenance station for installation and repair Water leakage electric shocks or fire accidents might be caused from improper installation if you conduct the installation by your own The installation should be conducted properly according to this manual Water leakage electric shocks or fire accidents might be caused from improper installation Please make sure to install the valve box on the place where can bear the weight of the valve box The valve box can t be installed on the grids such as the non special metal burglar proof net The place with insufficient support strength might cause the dropdown of the machine which may lead to personal injuries The installation should be ensured against typhoons and earthquakes etc The installation unconformable to the requirements will lead to a
6. it shall be cautioned that 1 Please connect it tightly so as to ensure no gas leakage at both ends 2 The retaining clamp shall not be over tight so as to ensure the thickness of the insulation materials 3 Joints of insulation materials purchased locally for the upper flare nut connections shall be wrapped upwards 4 Ensure that joints of the insulation materials are installed upwards See Fig 2 Auxiliary pipe Field pipe side of the insulation pipe Tube side of vale box of the insulation pipe Valve box C Seal Bind both ends eg with tie wire Fig 2 18 Electrical wiring AWarning Electrical construction should be made with specific mains circuit by the qualified personnel according to the installation instruction Electric shock and fire may be caused if the capacity of power supply is not sufficient During arranging the wiring layout specified cables should be used as the mains line which accords with the local regulations on wiring Connecting and fastening should be performed reliably to avoid the external force of cables from transmitting to the terminals Improper connection or fastness may lead to burning or fire accidents There must be the ground connection according to the criterion Unreliable grounding may cause electrical shocks Do not connect the grounding line to the gas pipe water pipe lightening rod and telephone line A Attention Only copper wire can be used Breaker for
7. noise even if it is more than 1 m according to the different waves Outdoor unit Indoor unit side side 3 pipes a 2 pipes Electrical box Manhole must be arranged on the side of the electrical box Above 200 Above 400 3 1 Ensure the maintenance area with more than 250 mm when the auxiliary pipe 1 2 3 is used 2 Ensure the maintenance area with more than 400 mm when the auxiliary pipe 1 2 is used 3 Ensure the maintenance area with more than 500 mm when the auxiliary pipe 2 3 is used Installation procedure 2 Preparation before installation 1 Valve box dimension mm El 2 a 181 399 qe See the Fig 1 amp Fig 2 to install the lifting bolts and hoisting tools e Use the lifting bolts with the size of M8 M10 e Press insert for new settings Press hole in anchor if set Ensure that it can sufficiently withstand the weight of the valve box before installation 2 Lifting dimension of valve box 439 256 LEE EEEN pe U a de Fig 1 Pitch of lifting bolts Thick cement plate FOUND i N al A y o KL Long nuts or turnbuckle Lifting tools U N Lifti Valve box ee en Be 7 P Note All the parts in the Less than 1m Less than 1m fig
8. on the communication terminal block respectively Then fix the lead wires with crimping pliers to prevent the communication line from falling off under the effect of external force 2 Connection of power line and ground wire Remove the cover of the electrical cabinet of the valve box Introduce power lines to the through holes at the lower left of the electrical cabinet and crimp them on the communication terminal block Then fix the power lines with crimping pliers to prevent them from falling off under the effect of external force 1 Don t route communication lines and power lines together Otherwise it may cause malfunction or fault due to electrical disturbance 2 Make sure that ground wires are properly crimped Otherwise grounding may be ineffective 23 Initial setting Operate according to the following setting as necessary after refrigerant piping construction and electrical wiring construction are finished Code setting for the postal address of the valve box SWO3 is used for valve box address setting 1 is ON 0 is OFF SWO03_1 Manner of set 0 Setthe address with automatism default address Set the address with dip switch a 0 O Pre set default SWO3 2 Pre set E Pre set Set the communication address with dip switch 1 1 EBEN SAA 0 0 0 oO po BE ee ERES 1 0 EHE Jo po Rees es 1 SEEDEN EN 3 N 24 Initial setting BE 1681 181 171 B Communication address Pipo po
9. or send nitrogen 2 into the refrigerant pipe while welding the pipe refer to Fig 3 Finally use the flare or flange to connect the indoor unit and valve box 1 Nitrogen replacement method is provided in the multi split system work manual 2 If nitrogen flowing and welding proceed simultaneously do use pressure reducing valve Approximately 0 02 MPa 0 2 Kg cm with a slight feeling of breeze pressure is quite proper Nitrogen cylinder Nitrogen Refrigerant pipe Fig 3 lt Note gt e For pipe welding do not use antioxidant for its residue may cause tube blocking and component fault e For pipe welding do not use flux If the flux is chlorine product it will corrode the tube if it contains fluorine it will even cause detrimental effects to the refrigerant system such as refrigerant oil deterioration Please do not use phosphor copper for welding material BCup 2 Installation procedure Select refrigerant branching dimensions between outdoor units and valve box between valve box and indoor units according to the following connection examples 1 and 2 and Tables 1 3 Connection example 1 Connect an indoor unit to the downstream of the valve box Select from Table 1 according to total capacities of the indoor units Select from Table 2 according to the connected in the downstream capacity type of the indoor units Upstream Downstream Suction gas pipe Gas pipe To outdoor unit HP gas pipe or refrigerant
10. other than the specified refrigerant go into the refrigeration system e In case of refrigerant leakage during operation please replace the gas Fill the refrigerant at the outdoor unit Select piping material Make sure both the internal surface and external surface of the pipes are intact and are free from harmful contaminants such as sulphur oxide foreign matter cutting powder grease and water Please use the following materials for refrigerant pipe Pipe material Phosphorized copper oy pipe for air conditioner 1124 180A 280A High pressure gas pipe O12 7 0815 88 019 05 Suction gas pipe Function Wall thickness and size select proper sizes according to Selection of piping dimensions For the permissible maximum length permissible elevation difference and permissible length after branching please refer to the installation instructions or technical data attached to the outdoor unit The branching pipe for the pipe must have refrigerant branching suite For selection of refrigerant branching suite please refer to the installation instructions or technical data attached to the outdoor unit 11 Installation procedure During installation provide maintenance as specified in the table in order to prevent water foreign matter and dust from entering the pipes Work period Maintenance method More than 1 month Less than 1 month Screw or strap Indoors Note Particularly when a pipe is to penetrate throu
11. Valve Box Operation amp Installation Manual 112A 180A 280A e Please read this manual carefully before using e Keep this operation manual for future reference User Manual This series is cooling and heating heat recovery models Only when the system is equipped with valve box indoor units under different valve boxes can achieve cooling and heating simultaneously The modes of the indoors which under the same valve box should be the same If the indoors connected without valve box the indoors only can do cooling mode CONTENT Installation procedure Electrical wiring Initial setting Commissioning Parts and Functions Outdoor unit side 3 pipes Indoor unit side 2 pipes Gas Pipe 015 88 HP gas Pipe 012 7 Liquid gas Pipe 9 52 Suction gas Pipe 15 88 Liquid gas Pipe 9 52 Indoor unit side 2 pipes Gas Pipe 15 88 Outdoor unit side 3 pipes HP gas Pipe 015 88 Liquid gas Pipe 89 52 Suction gas Pipe 15 88 Liquid gas Pipe 9 52 Indoor unit side 2 pipes Gas Pipe 122 22 Outdoor unit side 3 pipes HP gas Pipe 19 05 Suction gas Pipe 022 22 Liquid gas Pipe 9 52 Liquid gas Pipe 89 52 Safety If the valve box is transferred to a new user this manual shall be transferred to the user together with the conditioner Before installation be sure to read Safety Considerations in this manual for proper installation The safety considerations stated below is divided
12. at the places where the flammable gases may leak In case the gas leakage occurs around the machine such accidents as fire disasters may be caused The refrigerant gas pipe HP gas pipe and liquid pipe should be heat insulated to preserve heat For inappropriate heat insulation the water caused from the condensation will drop to get the article at home wet Safety The electrical construction shall be implemented by the correspondingly qualified personnel in accordance with electrical construction standards local electrical laws as well as specifications Moreover dedicated circuit must be used rather than the wire pin Insufficient capacity of the wire circuit and unprepared construction if any may cause electric shock fires etc During the process of grounding the ground wire cannot be connected to the gas pipe water pipe lightning rod and ground wire of the telephone Incomplete grounding may cause electric shock fires etc Install residual current circuit breaker or electric shock fires etc will occur When contacting electrical components ensure they are powered off Contacting the live part may result in the danger of electric shock If there is leakage of the refrigerant gas flow during operation refrigerant gas is required If the refrigerant gas contacts any fire poisonous gases will be produced A Attention The valve box should be effectively grounded Electric shocks may occur if the valve box is ungrounded or
13. ccidents due to the turnover of the machine Specific cables should be used for reliable connections of the wirings Please fix the terminal connections reliably to avoid the outside force applied on the cables from being impressed on the cables Improper connections and fixings might lead to such accidents as heating or fire accidents Correct shapes of wirings should be kept while the embossed shape is not allowed The wirings should be reliably connected to avoid the cover and the plate of the electrical cabinet clipping the wiring Improper installation might cause such accidents as heating or fire accidents While placing or reinstalling the valve box except the specific refrigerant R410A don t let the air go into the refrigeration cycle system The air in the refrigeration cycle system might lead to the cracking or personal injuries due to abnormal high pressure of the refrigeration cycle system During installation please use the accompanied spare parts or specific parts If not water leakage electric shocks fire accidents or refrigerant leakage might be caused During installation if refrigerant leakage occurs ventilation measures should be taken for the refrigerant gas might generate harmful gases upon contacting the flame After installation check if any refrigerant leakage exists If the refrigerant gas leaks in the room such things as air blowing heaters and stoves etc may generate harmful gases Don t install the valve box
14. ck For over 80 at 30 C over 20 mm thick If not reinforced the thermal insulation material surface is prone to condensation Please refer to the equipment design data for further details The high pressure gas pipe suction gas pipe liquid pipe must be provided with reliable thermal insulation In the absence of thermal insulation liquid leakage may happen The outdoor unit is already filled with refrigerant To connect the pipes to valve box or remove them from valve box do use both spanner and torque wrench as shown in the Fig 1 Apply refrigerant oil to inside and outside of the flare Screw it for 3 to 4 rounds with hands and then tighten it Determine the tightening torque Excessive tightening may damage the nuts and hence cause leakage Check the connecting pipes for gas leakage and then fix the thermal insulation as shown in the in the Fig 2 Only use sealing gasket to wrap the part jointing between the gas pipe and thermal insulation For pipe cutter and flare tool please use R410A special tools 10 Installation procedure Paste the refrigerant oil here Middle size seal cushion accessory Use seal cushion to bind the pipe joint Ya Heat insulation accessory ES _ Torque spanner for liquid pipe b Va Heat insulation accessory x Sys 5 for HP gas pipe DES Liquid pipe sy Heat insulation accessory HP gas pipe Gas pipe for gas pipe Fig 1 Fig 2 lt Notes gt e Please do not let any type of gas
15. electric leakage should be provided or electric shock may occur The wiring of the mains line is of Y type The power plug L should be connected to the live wire and plug N connected to null wire while should be connected to the ground wire For the type with auxiliary electrically heating function the live wire and the null wire should not be misconnected or the surface of electrical heating body will be electrified If the power line is damaged replace it by the professional personnel of the manufacturer or service center The power line of valve boxes should be arranged according to the installation instruction of valve boxes The electrical wiring should be out of contact with the high temperature sections of tubing as to avoid melting the insulating layer of cables which may cause accidents After connected to the terminal tier the tubing should be curved into be a U type elbow and fastened with the pressing clip Controller wiring and refrigerant tubing can be arranged and fixed together The machine can t be powered on before electrical operation Maintenance should be done while the power is shut down Seal the thread hole with heat insulating materials to avoid condensation Signal line and power line are separately independent which can t share one line Note the power line signal line are provided by users Parameters for power lines are shown as below 3x 1 0 1 5 mm parameters for signal line 2x 0 75 1 25 mm shielded
16. er wiring or piping Out of service burnt f there is construction without grounding Danger in electric leakage If the thickness of the wire is as specified Out of service burnt 2 Inspection upon delivery Inspection item Inspection column If the electric box cover is installed Pe Sas If the installation specification is transferred to the customer Installation procedure 1 Pre installation 1 The installation location selected shall meet the following conditions and be approved by users e The strength shall be sufficient to withstand the weight of the valve box e There is no significant tilt on the plane e Ensure that there is enough space for installation and maintenance as show in Fig 1 e There is space for inspection on the side and top of the electric box e The length of piping between the indoor and outdoor units shall be within the permissible range referring to the specification attached to the outdoor unit Note the electrical box can be changed as show in 3 valve box installation lt Notice item gt e Inspect whether the installation location can sufficiently withstand the weight of valve box and set the hoisting bolts by reinforcing the beam if necessary Use hoisting bolts in installation referring to 2 for the preparation before installation e Install the power wiring and power line of the valve box at more than 1 m away from TV and radio to prevent the image clutter and noise But there may be
17. gh a wall or extend to outdoors make sure foreign matter and dust etc cannot enter the pipe Attention item for piping connection e To connect a pipe to or remove it from the valve box do use pliers for screws and torque spanner e For the sizes of the flares please refer to lt Table 1 gt lt Note gt e For connection at a flare apply ester or ether oil to the flare both inner surface and outer surface Apply such oil for 3 to 4 times and insert the screw in the first use e The tightening torque for the flare is given in lt Table 1 gt If no torque wrench is available act as the follows 1 Use a spanner to tighten the nut of the flare to a position where the tightening torque sharply increases 2 The tightening angle for the position where the tightening torque sharply increases lt Table 2 gt 3 After the work make sure there is no air leakage lt Table 1 gt Tightening torque N m Machined flare size A mm Flare shape 86 35 14 2 17 2 8 7 9 1 89 52 32 7 39 9 12 8 13 2 lt Table 2 gt 015 88 30 60 219 05 20 35 922 22 15 30 600 ee Installation procedure 319 05 pipe connected on site Apply refrigerant oil O Valve box Accessory pipe 319 05 pipe connected on site Fig x Valve box Fig 2 lt Note gt e Excessive tightening will result in cracking at the flare and refrigerant leakage e To weld the refrigerant pipe please make nitrogen replacement 1
18. hure etc for confirmation Concerning the total capacity of the indoor unit connected at the downstream of the valve box the total selected capacity of the models select in Table 1 according to the quantity refer to Table 2 for the selected capacity of the model of each indoor unit Table1 Total capacity of indoor unit Total capacity of indoor unit KW Quantity of indoor unit 112A Less than 11 2 Less than 5 180A 11 2 KW 18 0 Less than 8 280A 18 0 KW 28 0 Less than 8 Table 2 Capacity measure and selected capacity of the model of indoor unit selected capacity KW 2 2 2 8 3 6 4 5 5 6 7 0 8 0 9 0 11 2 14 0 22 6 28 Do not connect the fresh air unit AD MPERA YV4VXH WAR GX to this system lt Selected example gt one ADO72MLERA YVDVXHO22WAR GX two AD182MLERA YVDVXHOS56WAR GX upon connection Total capacity of indoor units 2 2 KWx2 5 6 KWx2 13 4 KW gt gt Select 180A Installation instruction Pay much attention to the following during installation Check them again after completion 1 Inspection items after installation column If the installation of valve box is secure Falling off vibration and noise If gas leakage inspection is completed No heating cooling If complete insulation is achieved refrigerant Yp Water leakage piping and tubing connections If the voltage of the power supply is consistent Outer c nica burnt with that on the nameplate If there is improp
19. inappropriately grounded The wire for earthing shouldn t be connected to the connections on the gas pipe water pipe lightning rod or telephone The breaker for electricity leakage should be mounted If not accidents such as electric shocks may happen The installed valve box should be checked for electricity leakage by being powered After installation all cassette concealed valve boxes should be trial tested After the proper operation of the machine other fitments can be made If the ambient humidity bigger than 80 when the water discharge hole be blocked or the filter becomes dirty or airflow speed change there maybe leads to condensing water drop down and at the same time there maybe some drops of water spit out Keep the valve box power supply wiring conductor etc at least 1 m away from the TV and radio to avoid image interference and noise However sometimes there is still noise when the distance is over 1 m due to the different states of radio waves Try to install valve box where the fluorescent lamp is far away When wireless devices are being installed the distance that the signal from the controller will reach may be shortened in a room with a fluorescent lamp that is turned on in an electric way frequency conversion or rapid start O Prohibitions Do not use components other than the fuse of proper capacity such as metal wire and copper wire which will cause fires and other faults if used instead of the fuse Whe
20. ipe 22 28 O9 52x0 8 06 35 0 8 36 45 56 O12 7x0 8 d6 35x0 8 71 80 90 112 140 O15 88x1 0 25 4x1 2 9 52x0 8 25 4x1 2 Note AS072 AS092 YVHVXH022 YVHVXH028 gas pipe 012 7 AS182 YVHVXHO56 gas pipe liquid pipe 015 88 09 52 lt Table 3 gt Dimensions mm of connection pipe of the vale box Type of valve Pipe dimensions OD x minimum wall thickness DER al Liquid pipe at Liquid pipe at between cooling High pressure Suction gas he ontdser Gas pipe of as pipe ipe the indoor unit the Indoor unit and heating Bee PIP unit side side 112A O12 7x1 0 O15 88x1 0 O9 52x0 8 O15 88x1 0 O9 52x0 8 180A O15 88x1 0 015 88x1 0 O9 52x0 8 O15 88x1 0 O9 52x0 8 280A O19 05x1 0 V22 22x1 0 O9 52x0 8 O22 22x1 0 O9 52x0 8 Pipe connection 1 Refer to the field pipe 2 Please use the flare nut installed on the product body again 112A Note When a 072 092 22 or 28 indoor unit is connected in the downstream please use the auxiliary pipe 1 2 for connection according to Fig 1 When a 122 162 182 36 45 or 56 indoor unit is connected in the downstream please use the auxiliary pipe 1 3 for connection according to Fig 1 When a ASO72 AS092 YVHVXHO22 YVHVXHO28 indoor unit is connected in the downstream please use the auxiliary pipe 1 3 for connection according to Fig 1 When an AS182 YVHVXHO56 indoor unit is connected in the downstream do not use the auxiliary pipe Installation procedure
21. line Valve boxes and outdoor units should be connected to the power source separately All valve boxes must share one single electrical source but its capacity and specifications should be calculated Indoor 4 outdoor units should be equipped with the power leakage breaker and the overflow breaker Valve box can be installed in multiple named as unit A unit B Pay attention to the marks on the terminal block when connecting the outdoor unit with the indoor unit Refer to wiring example as described in 5 2 while ensuring correct connection In addition the operation will be abnormal when the wiring and the tubing between indoor and outdoor machine sets are installed in different refrigerant systems Energization is not to be done before it s confirmed that the valve box have completely installed and that the outdoor and indoor installation is completed 19 Electrical wiring The wiring for the power line of valve box the wiring for the signal line between valve boxes and outdoor units as well as the wiring between valve boxes Rated Cross Sectional Area Rated Current of Power of Signal Line Cross Current of Leakage Breaker A Leaking Current mA Operating Period S 20A 30mA 0 1S or below 30A 30mA 0 1S or below 2cores x0 75 2 0 mm 40A 30mA 0 1S or below shielded line 50A 30mA 0 1S or below e Power cable and communication wire must be fixed firmly e Each valve box must be earthed well e When power cable exceed
22. n doing the cleaning and maintenance make sure that the operation has been stopped and the manual power switch is in the off position Do not use appliances such as water heater near the valve box Using appliances producing steam near the valve box may lead to accidents such as water leakage electric leakage and short circuit when the cooling system is in operation Installation instruction 1 A place that is filled with mineral oil a kitchen which has oil and steam everywhere etc which may cause degradation falling off and water leakage of the resinous components 2 Aplace with corrosive gases such as sulphurous acid gas which will lead to the corrosion of the copper tube welding joint etc causing refrigerant leakage 3 A place where machines give out electromagnetic waves which will lead to abnormality and improper function of the control system 4 Aplace with possible leakage of combustible gases floating of carbon fiber and combustible dust and use of volatile combustible substances such as diluents the accumulation of which around the machine set will lead to fires 5 A place where small animals inhabit whose contacting the inner electrical components may cause faults smoking outbreak of a fire etc 6 Acoastal place with high salinity and a place with great variation in voltage such as a factory which may cause faults to vehicles and ships Attention item Install after making sure that the type of the refrigeran
23. on procedure Nut purchased locally Lifting tool Le a a Gasket purchased locally 5 H 10 15mm il AAA j ile A Double nuts purchased locally Lifting bolt purchased locally Fig 2 Valve box 4 Refrigerant pipe Installation Pipes between the outdoor unit and valve box selection of refrigerant branching suite and the Pipe between refrigerant branching suites and the indoor units please refer to the installation instructions or equipment design data attached to the outdoor unit Before Installation make sure the type of the refrigerant to be used is R410A If a refrigerant other than this type is used It cannot run properly Please provide thermal insulation at the high pressure gas pipe suction gas pipe liquid pipe and oil equalizing pipe pipes for outdoor units in case of multi split system and the connections between these pipes In the absence of thermal insulation liquid leakage and scalding may happen Particularly when the high pressure gas pipe delivers indrawn air under full refrigeration condition it needs the same thermal insulation as does the suction gas pipe Besides high pressure gas pipe and suction gas pipe are to deliver high pressure gas thus please provide thermal insulation material that can sustain temperature over 120 C Enhance the thermal insulation material based on the installation environment The indicators are shown below For RH75 80 at 30 C over 15 mm thi
24. re nut 2 Auxiliary pipe 1 HP gas pipe 1 ONE hi Valve box E Suction gas pipe 1 I gas pipe Top side Liquid pipe 1 Liquid pipe E 1 Flare nut 2 Fig 5 The total capacity of the indoor unit in the downstream is more than 22 4 KW but less than 28 0 kW Auxiliary pipe 2 Flare nut 2 Auxiliary pipe O 2 HP gas pipe 1 Valve box Top side Suction gas pipe 1 J Liquid pipe 1 y Liquid pipe gt wi Flare nut 2 Fig 6 Note When an722or962 indoor unit is connected in the downstream please use the auxiliary pipe D 2 4 for connection according to the Fig 7 But the auxiliary pipe D 2 must be cutted off the enlarged part Installation procedure Please use the auxiliary insulation cylinder and anchor for insulation works according to Fig 1 after the gas leakage test Tie wire large Insulation pipe HP gas pipe 1 Suction gas pipe 1 Insulation pipe Valve box Top side IIH Gas pipe 1 a IE Liquid pipe 1 Insulation pipe Liquid pipe 1 Insulation pipe Tie wire small Fig 1 Note 1 For suction gas pipes high pressure gas pipe and liquid pipes gas pipe flare connections shall be wrapped with insulation materials purchased locally when their auxiliary insulation cylinders have been installed For installation of insulation materials for the flare nut connections
25. s the range thicken it appropriately e Shielded layer of communication wires must be connected together and be earthed at single point e Communication wire total length cannot exceed 1000m Graphical representation for wiring Connect the communication terminal block P and Q of the main unit of the outdoor units with the communication terminal block P and Q of the first valve box VP 1 Outdoor Valve box valve box valve box mm mm Section Overflow Breaker A Outdoor 1 Outdoor 2 Outdoor 3 PIOJABIC ABICH AIBIC DIN AAA ET To POWER supply NN TIN AAA M 1PH 220 230V Ni O g 8 3 50 60Hz Y The communication wire of valve Y boxes and outdoor units as well as B communication wire with polarity between valve boxes with non polar Rated Current of Overflow A Breaker LN 4 Indoor Indoor 4 del Le il i i wired wired a wired ABC wired AEC AEE controller SS controller controller controller Cooling only indoor unit Cooling and Heating indoor units simultaneous Notes 1 The above wiring example is only for reference The number of valve boxs and indoor units shall be subject to the field installation 2 Communication line from cooling only indoor unit may be connected to the communication terminal block P and Q outdoor of the valve box 20 Electrical wiring 3 Two core nonpolar communication line with shield shall be adopted for communication lines be
26. t used is R410A If any other type of refrigerant is used the machine cannot run e Before and after the unpacking if valve box is to be moved the hoisting handles totally 4 shall be held firmly Do not apply force to other parts especially a refrigerant tube and an electrical cabinet e Concerning the installation of the outdoor and indoor units refer to the installation specification of each unit Accessories Confirm that the accessories below are packed together 112A Auxiliary pipe Insulation tube Specification Quantity 1 1 1 6 10 2 3 1 D 3 180A Auxiliary pipe Insulation tube Specification Quantity 1 2 6 10 2 3 ele Installation instruction Quang 2 2 1 gt a e op 2 3s tT 022 22 G22 22 O19 05 lt Entrustment gt Before the installation is completed do not abandon the accessories needed in installation e This series is cooling and heating heat recovery models Only when the system is equipped with valve box indoor units under different valve boxes can achieve cooling and heating simultaneously The modes of the indoors which under the same valve box should be the same If the indoors connected without valve box the indoors only can do cooling mode Do not connect the valve box to the common multi split system as the former is dedicated to the cooling amp heating multi split system Concerning the model of the connectible indoor unit see the sample broc
27. tween the valve box and the indoor outdoor unit Three core polar communication line with distinguished polarities and shield shall be adopted for the wire controller connected to the indoor unit 4 All valve boxes within one system may share one overcurrent breaker for power supply But its necessary to compute total current capacity specification 5 For wring harness connected to the power terminal block the terminal shall be pressed with a round refer to the following figure Insulating sleeve Wire Round Press the terminal 1 The power terminal block shall not be crimped with 2 wires of different diameters Otherwise poor crimp connection and looseness may lead to abnormal heating or sparking of the line 2 Refer to the following figure for crimping wires with the same diameter Connect wires with the It s forbidden to connect Wires with different same diameter on both two wires on one side diameters are not allowed sides u X X 6 Tighten terminal screws with proper screw driver Screw driver of small dimension will damage the screw head and fail to tighten properly 7 If terminal screws are tightened excessively they may be damaged Refer to the following table for tightening torques of terminal screws Dimension of terminal screw Tightening torque N m M3 5 terminal block for communication line 0 80 0 96 M4 terminal block for power line 1 18 1 44 M4 terminal block for ground wire 1 52 1 86
28. ure are purchased locally Fig 2 8 Installation procedure 3 Installation of valve box Use parts and components specified for installing the installation components 1 Change the installation direction of electric box according to requirements following the steps below see Fig 1 1 Remove the cover of the electrical appliance box 2 screws 2 Remove the electrical appliance box 2 screws 3 Remove the top plate 4 screws 4 Change the outgoing direction of wiring electric valve coil between the equipment and the electrical appliance box 5 Rotate 180 to install the top plate 6 Install the electrical appliance box Install the cover of the electrical appliance box Rotate 180 DOD OOM Top board wt a Electrical D appliance box The cover of electrical appliance box Fig 1 Ma Electrical appliance removal Install the lifting tools on the lifting bolts according to the instruction of the Fig 2 Be sure to follow the stipulations on products locally purchased to use nuts M8 or M10 of 3 pieces for 4 positions and gaskets M8 with the outer diameter of 24 28 mm and M10 with that of 30 34 mm of 2 pieces for 4 positions on the upper and lower sides of the lifting tools lt Note gt Be sure that the product must be installed with the top surface the oblique surface in the Fig 2 upward or it will not work well and increase the working noise Installati

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