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1. X Y E 64 A CCM 7 N N NIM NIM NIM NIM _ EE EE sa Central control Indoor PCB Indoor PCB Indoor PCB Indoor PCB system Mox 64 CCM VOA V FLF2 E NIM NIM NIM NIM x F E N Enzo EE CN Indoor PCB Indoor PCB Indoor PCB door PCB Max 16 X YE E Max 64 p Converter CCM N 7 NIM NIM NIM NIM Build in manager system 1 NED TN20 z Indoor PCB Indoor PCB Indoor PCB Indoor PCB 77 3 3 NIM Address setting Every air conditioner in network has its unique address to distinguish each other Address code of air conditioner in LAN is set by code switch S1 S2 on NIM and the set range is 0 63 3 4 CCM Address setting The PC or gateway can connect to a maximum of 16 CCM Every CCM works as one network area and be distinguished by setting code switch The setting range is 0 15 78
2. 4 2 Drainpipe Trap 4 2 1 If the pressure at the connection of the drainpipe is negative it needs to design drainpipe trap 4 2 2 Every indoor unit needs one drainpipe trap 4 2 3 A plug should be designed to do cleaning amp m ja 20 WIG 68 4 3 Upwards drainage drain pump 4 3 1 To ensure the gradient 1 100 the drainpipe can be lifted to 340mm After upwards place downwards or it will cause malfunction to drain pump The drain pump is not included in the unit 4 4 Convergent drainage 4 4 1 The number of indoor units should be as small as possible to prevent the traverse main pipe overlong 4 4 2 Indoor unit with drain pump and indoor unit without drain pump should be in different drainage system 4ir ventilation 100mm cr above Gradient 1 100 or above 4 4 3 Selecting the diameter Number of connecting indoor units Calculate drainage volume Select the diameter Calculate allowed volume Total cooling capacity of indoor units HP x2 hr Allowed volume lean 1 100 l hr 1 0 mm Thick Hard Qys14 25 3 0 Hard 14 lt Qy 88 30 3 5 Hard 88 Qys175 40 4 0 Hard 175 lt Qys334 50 4 5 Hard 334 lt Qy 80 6 0 4 5 Drainage test Drainage without drain pump After finishing drainpipe installation pour some water into the water receiver plate to check if the water flows smoothly 69
3. Airdirecton setting swing e 9 9 Time setting SWING AIRDIRE CT ON CLOCK Ct e 10 Time ON Vert swing 6 SUNG MEN e ECO TIME OFF T Reset 12 J Time OFF Lock B NI PA 14 Confirmbutton Coolheat 15 16 Economi operation Visual photo MODEL AND SPECIFICATION R05 BGE B 0V 2 pieces of LRO3 7 batteries Min voltage for sending signal of CPU 24V Effective receiving distance Operation condition F5 600C 73 BUTTONS AND FUNCTION MODE Once pressing running mode will be selected in the following sequence AUTO COOL DRY HEAT FAN 7 NOTE No heating mode for cool only type unit FAN SPEED Fan speed will be selected in following sequence once pressing this button AUTO LOW MED HIGH Adjust Y Decrease the set temp Keeping pressing will decrease the temp with 1 C 0 5s Adjust Increase the set temp Keeping pressing will increase the temp with 1 C per 0 55 ON OFF For turning on or turning off the air conditioner AIR DIRECTION Activate swing function of air deflector Once pressing air deflector will turn 6 For normal operation and better cooling and heating effect deflector will not turn to the degree which is the state of deflector when the unit is turned off Only available when remote controller is used with corresponding unit HORIZ SWING Activate or turn off horizontal swing function
4. BU SB Lel B com t E E OOO Part Name Quantity No Part Name Quantity 1 Air inlet grille 2 23 left sealing board 1 2 Filter 4 24 left clapboard 1 3 left fixing clamp for motor 2 25 E Parts box ass y 1 4 right fixing clamp for motor 2 25 1 Wire joint 1 5 Strenghten board for motor 2 25 2 Wire joint 1 6 E part box underlay 1 25 3 Pipe temp sensor ass y 1 7 Sroll shell down 4 25 4 Room temp sensor ass y 1 8 Sroll shell up 4 25 5 Transformer 1 9 fan 2 25 6 Main control PCB 1 10 fan motor 2 25 7 Fan motor capacitor 2 11 fan motor holder 2 25 8 Electric part box 1 12 right holder filter 2 26 Cover for E box 1 13 holder filter 2 27 Collect water pan ass y 1 14 middle beam 1 28 cover 1 15 pipe fixed board 1 29 Display board ass y 1 16 Sealing foam for collect pan 2 30 Display panel box 1 17 Installation clamp 2 31 Sealing foam for air out frame 2 18 right clapboard 1 32 lAir out frame assy 1 19 right sealing board 1 33 Evaporator 1 20 rightinstallation board 1 34 plastic cover 1 21 Base pan ass y 1 35 holder 1 22 _ left installation board 1 36 Remote Controller 1 35 Part 3 Outdoor Units Outdoor Units 37 Outdoor Units 1 DIMENSIONS uu ii qeu he AREA aca 38 2 SPACE MD 41 3 Wiring Diagrams cii 22 2 cas 42 4 Field EU 45 S Bleetric CharacterisUeS uoo Geni a uu na sss saia 46 6 O
5. Indoor Conditions Total capacity kW Sensitive capacity kW Input kW Total capacity kW Sensitive capacity kW Input kW Total capacity kW Sensitive capacity kW Input kW Total capacity kW Sensitive capacity kW Input kW Indoor Conditions 15 C 26 8 Air Velocity and Temperature Distributions Discharge angle 60 CEILING Airflow velocity Temperature 27 Discharge angle 60 FLOOR Airflow velocity 7 Temperature 28 9 Electric Characteristics asso 3 zo 0 ws E 3 0 Symbols FLA Full Load Amps 29 10 Sound Levels Microphone Ceiling 12000 BTU h 18000 BTU h 0 0002 Bart Audibility limits of continuous white sound Sound pressure level dBt 0dB Octave band center frequencyt Hzt Ceiling Sound pressure level dBE 0dB 0 0002 Bart Im Microphone Floor Audibility limits f NS continuous white EX sound Octave band center frequency Hzt Floor 30 24000 BTU h 30000 BTU h 36000 BTU h 70 i _ 60 aT 8 S e S 50 8 3 a 40 s 5 E EI a m 30 3 2 z z EN E Has a 7 3 udibilily Limit of Audibility limits of 8 Patio w ite 8 continuous white oun a sound 63 125 250 500 1
6. POWER 17 6 3 ASF 24A INDOOR WIRING DIAGRAM CODE PART NAME INDOOR FAN CAP P C BOARD SOCKETS T4 TRANSFORMER INDOOR FAN CONNECTORS CONNECTORS RTI ROOM TEMP SENSOR PIPE TEMP SENSOR 5 TERMINAL 6 TERMINAL LEVEL SWING MOTOR PLUMB SWING MOTOR WHITE RED MAIN CONTROL BOARD BLACK HI XT2 T3 BLACK E d WHITE TO OUTDOOR UNIT TO OUTDOOR UNIT POWER 6 1 4 ASF 30A DISPLAY BOARD lt TO WIRE CONTROLLER ee em xsi INDOOR WIRING DIAGRAM cope PART NAME WHITE RED CAP1 INDOOR FAN CAP CN1 CN24 P C BOARD SOCKETS MAIN CONTROL BOARD T4 TRANSFORMER FANI INDOOR FAN 174 CONNECTORS 2 ewe Zxs2 ens ons ona NIS XS174 CONNECTORS NA xpa 14 RTI ROOM TEMP SENSOR xs4 RT2 PIPE TEMP SENSOR ZN xP3 5 WAY TERMINAL VN 2 6 WAY TERMINAL RTI GM1 LEVEL SWING MOTOR GM2 PLUMB SWING MOTOR zlz WHITE WHITE 2 2 5 5 ee Y G NL WHITE T3 BLACK E TO OUTDOOR UNIT TO OUTDOOR UNIT POWER 18 6 1 5 ASF 36A TO WIRE CONTROLLER DISPLAY BOARD INDOOR WIRING D I AGRAM WHITE RED MAIN CONTROL BOARD 6 WAY TERMINAL LEVEL SWING MOTOR PLUMB SWING MOTOR eo 59 69 69 69 69 Y G TO OUTDOOR
7. SERVICE MANUAL SINCLAIR AIR CONDITIONING Contents Part 1 General information 2 Part 2 Indoor units sette 5 Part 3 Outdoor Uni an 36 Part 4 a 64 Part 5 sms 72 Part 1 General Information 1 Model names of units 3 2 External Appearance 3 3 NomenclaLuf 67 antenna 4 4 Features 1 Model names of units ASF 12A ASF 18A ASF 24A ASF 30A ASF 36A ASF 48A ASF 60A 2 External Appearance 2 1 Indoor units 2 2 Outdoor units 3 Nomenclature ASF 24 A Air Condition Sinclair Refrigerant Floor amp Ceiling A R410A Cooling Capacity x 1000 BTU h 4 Features 4 1 New design more modern and elegant appearance 4 2 Convenient installation 4 3 Two direction auto swing vertical amp horizontal and wide angle air flow 4 4 Three level fan speed more humanism design meets different air supply requirement 4 5 Water proof by utilizing the absorbing plastic film on water collector 4 6 Easy operation Auto restart function remote control and optional wire control method 4 7 Low noise level plus compact size 4 8 Universal outdoor design Part 2 Indoor units Ceiling amp Floor en ce 6 Ceiling amp
8. fee ERA eee ee tizi CONDENSA TOR OUTDOOR UNIT XP1 X51 BAHA m m elelelele T3 E Y G TO INDOOR UNIT TO INDOOR UNIT 3 1 2 ASF 18A FAN CAP COMP CAP WHITE 5 WIRING DIAGRAM TEMPERATURE SENSOR OF CONDENSA TOR OUTDOOR UNIT XPI p 2 151 a xm XT1 13 E Y G TO INDOOR UNIT TO INDOCR UNIT 3 1 3 ASF 24A 2204709099 WIRING DIAGRAM G CI CAP2 OUTDOOR FAN GAP me m ourooor m cwm str omens pm emaema X3 miDDLETERMINAL VALVE 4 WAy VALVE TO INDOOR UNIT XT1 TO INDOOR UNIT XT2 WIRING DIAGRAM OUTDOOR UNIT CODE PART NAME Em Fam De mem COMPRESSOR RUN CAPAC ITOR En Dm eem n os ew sn Cro P ene soon m mugs _ sera WARNING THE INDOOR UNIT IS T18T2 amp DL RES DISCHARGE RESISTANCE SERIES PLEASE PUT THE LINES ON XT3 TO INDOOR UNIT XT1 S CORRELATIVE PART TO INDOOR UNIT TO INDOOR UNIT XT1 amp XT2 43 3 1 5 ASF 36A 1 1 aa S ik ke FG CN100 208 P C BOMRD SOCKETS B c NO 111 PROTECT SWIT
9. h 2100 2400 3000 Outdoor noise level dB A 43 48 55 Dimension WxHxD mm 760x590x285 845x695x335 895x860x330 Outdoor Packing WxHxD mm 887x655x355 970X770X395 1043X915X395 unit Net Gross weight kg 44 48 52 56 68 70 Refrigerant type Quantity g R410A 1120 R410A 2050 R410A 2600 Design pressure high side low side MPa 4 2 2 5 4 2 2 5 4 2 2 5 Liquid side mm inch 6 35 1 4 6 35 1 4 9 53 3 8 Gas side mm inch 12 7 1 2 12 7 1 2 16 5 8 Refrigerant Max pipe length m 25 25 30 piping Max difference in level m 15 15 15 Operation temp C 17 30 17 30 17 30 Ambient temp C 7 45 7 45 7 45 Application area m 18 26 34 49 40 56 Qty per 20 amp 40 Fcl Pieces 63 138 155 49 104 126 44 94 101 Model ASF 30A ASF 36A Power supply Ph V Hz 1 220 240V 50Hz 3 380V 50Hz Capacity Btu h 30000 36000 Capacity kW 9 2 10 5 Input w 3750 3750 Rated current A 16 3 6 6 Cooling EER Btu W h 8 0 9 6 Capacity Btu h 32000 39000 Capacity kW 9 4 11 4 Input w 3500 3700 Rated current A 15 2 6 5 Heating COP Btu W h 9 2 10 6 Moisture Removal L h 3 3 8 Max input consumption w 4620 4400 Max current A 21 8 0 Starting current 97 61 Model C SBN301H5D C SBN303H8D Type SCROLL SCROLL Brand SANYO SANYO Supplier SANYO SANYO Dalian Capacity Btu h 33438 33438 Input w 3650 3650 Rated current RLA A 17 65 6 58 Locked
10. Terminal install board 1 37 Copper nut TLM D04 1 19 Terminal Block 2p 1 51 8 4 ASF 30S gt i i No Part Name Quantity No Part Name Quantity 1 Clamp for front net 10 20 Fan motor capacitor 1 2 Front net 1 21 Installation board for E parts 1 3 Front clapboard 1 22 AC contactor 1 4 Propeller fan 1 23 Main control box 1 5 Fan motor 1 24 Wire joint for multiplexer 2 6 Holder for fan motor 1 25 Wire joint for multiplexer 1 7 Chassis 1 26 Washer for wire joint 1 8 Separating board 1 27 Wire clamp 1 9 Cover 1 28 Wire joint for power 1 ia Condenser 1 29 Liquid valve assy 1 Condenser II 1 30 Liquid valve 1 11 Support board for motor holder 1 31 4 way valve assy 1 12 Left supporting bar 1 32 4 way Valve 1 13 Rear net 1 33 Gas valve 1 14 Rear right clapboard 1 34 Compressor 1 15 Big handle 1 35 Discharge temp sensor 1 16 Installation plate for valves 1 36 Front right clapboard 1 17 Pipe temp sensor 1 37 Copper nut TLM C03 1 18 Refrigerant container 1 38 Copper nut TLM E05 1 19 Container clamp 1 52 8 5 ASF 36A No Part Name Quantity No Part Name Quantity 1 Clamp for front net 10 20 Fan motor capacitor 1 2 Front net 2 21 Installation board for E parts 1 3 Front clapboard 1 22 IAC contactor 1 4 Propeller fan 1 23 Main control board Outdoor unit 1 5 Fan motor 1
11. 5 Insulation work 5 1 Insulation material and thickness 5 1 1 Insulation material Insulation material should adopt the material which is able to endure the pipe s temperature no less than 70 in the high pressure side no less than 120 in the low pressure side For the cooling type machine no requirements at the low pressure side 4 Example Heat pump type Heat resistant Polyethylene foam withstand above 120 Cooling only type Polyethylene foam withstand above 100 5 1 2 Thickness choice for insulation material Insulation material thickness is as follows Pipe diameter mm Adiabatic material thickness 06 4 025 4 10mm Refrigerant pipe D28 6 D38 1 15mm Drainage pipe Inner diameter 20 32 6mm 5 2 Refrigerant pipe insulation 5 2 1 Work Procedure a Before laying the pipes the non jointing parts and non connection parts should be heat insulated b When the gas proof test is eligible the jointing area expanding area and the flange area should be heat insulated 5 2 2 Insulation for non jointing parts and non connection parts wrong right Gas pipe and liquid pipe Insulate the gas pipe Insulate the gas pipe should cooling only and not be put together to liquid pipe insulate EY a AVA A HA u Be 70 For construction convenience before laying pipes use insulation material to insulate the pipes
12. 7 Main control PCB 1 30 middle beam 1 3 8 Fan motor capacitor 31 grille lock 2 4 Cover for E box 1 32 motor 1 5 Panel ass y 1 33 grille strip 2 6 Display panel box 1 34 grille strip screw 2 7 Display board ass y 1 35 Sroll shell down 3 8 Manual button 1 36 Sroll shell up 3 9 Sealing foam for air out frame 1 37 fan 3 10 Sealing foam Il for air out frame 3 38 left fixing clamp for motor 1 11 Sealing foam Ill for air out frame 1 39 right fixing clamp for motor 1 12 Air out frame assy 1 40 Strenghten board for motor 1 13 Back clapboard 1 41 left installation board 1 14 holder for water collector 1 42 Supporting board for bearing 1 15 Collect water pan assy 1 43 bearing underlay 1 16 plastic cover 1 44 Axis 1 17 base pan frame assy 1 45 Fixing board for bearing 1 18 Right frame holder eva 1 46 Coupling 1 19 Right fixed board eva 1 47 holder 1 20 Installation clamp 2 48 Remote Controller 1 34 11 3 ASF 48A ASF 60A 31 30 33 m dei 1 WISE Hu aQ oe 4 m t d
13. 9 77 67 65 0 7 Symbols MSC Max Starting Current RLA Rated Locked Current FLA Full Load Amps 6 Operation Limits Ensure the operating temperature is in allowable range Heating Cooling Ambient temp C Indoor temp C Ambient temp C 46 With low ambient temp cooling modul Indoor temp C 7 Sound levels 1m Microphone x 12000 Btu h 18000 Btu h 70 a E 8 5 C 6 60 E 60 N e 5 NC Si 5 7 50 50 E 3 C 4 gt 40 g 40 8 o 5 gt 36 30 3 8 5 amp 20 20 amp Audibility limits Audibility limits o s continuous white 8 continuous white sound E sound 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 Octave band center frequency Hz Octave band center frequency Hz 47 Sound pressure level dB 0dB 0 0002 u bar 0 0002 u bar Sound pressure level dB COdB 24000 Btu h 70 60 30 40 30 20 7 60 30 40 30 20 Audibility limits o continuous white sound 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 Octave band center frequency Hz 48000 Btu h amp 60000 Btu h Audibility limits continuous white sound 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 Octave band center frequency
14. Floor Type 1 Features sn a u NEU IR 7 2 EE sapa passar u gs 8 3 DIMENSIONS IEEE casas 14 4 SBIVICE SPACE annen ede andas 15 5 Piping GiaQramiS Me 16 6 Wiring diagrams 17 T GapacityTables a u pone NEMUS Nusa 20 8 Air Velocity and Temperature Distributions 27 9 Electric Characteris HOS a 29 10 Sound 30 11 Exblod ed 32 1 Features 1 1 New design more modern and elegant appearance 1 2 Convenient installation The ceiling type can be easily installed into a corner of the ceiling even if the ceiling is very narrow It is especially useful when installation of an air conditioner in the center of the ceiling is impossible due to a structure such as one lighting 1 3 Two direction auto swing vertical amp horizontal and wide angle air flow Air flow directional control minimizes the air resistance and produces wilder air flow to vertical direction The range of horizontal air discharge is widened which secures wider air flow distribution to provide more comfortable air circulation no matter where the unit is set up 1 4 Three level fan speed more humanism design meets different air supply requirement 1 5 Water proof by utilizing the absorbing p
15. Hz 48 Sound pressure level dB 0dB 0 0002 1 bar 30000 Btu h amp 36000 Btu h 70 60 30 40 30 20 Audibility limits o continuous white sound 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 Octave band center frequency Hz 8 Exploded view Cooling amp Heating 8 1 ASF 12A No Part Name Quantity No Part Name Quantity 1 Clamp for front net 6 15 Capacitor clamp 1 2 Front net 1 16 Wire joint 5p 1 3 Front clapboard 1 Wire joint 2p 1 4 Propeller fan 1 17 Left supporter 1 5 Fan motor 1 18 Separating board 1 6 Holder for fan motor 1 19 Condenser 1 7 Chassis 1 20 Water collector 1 8 Compressor 1 21 Right clapboard 1 9 Installation plate for valves 1 22 Big handle 1 10 Gas pipe valve 1 23 Cover 1 4 way valve 1 24 Small handle 1 11 Liquid pipe valve 1 25 Rear net 1 12 Fan motor capacitor 1 26 Copper nut TLM C03 1 13 Installation board for E parts 1 27 Copper nut TLM A01 1 14 Compressor capacitor 1 28 Pipe temp sensor ass y 1 49 8 2 ASF 18A No Part Name Quantity No Part Name Quantity 1 Clamp for front net 8 19 Wire joint 1 2 Front net 1 20 Separating board 1 3 Front clapboard 1 21 Installation board for E parts 1 4 Propeller fan 1 22 Washer for wire joint 1 5 Fan motor 1 23 Clamp for wiring 1 6 Holder for fan motor 1 24 Compressor capacitor 1 7 Foam ove
16. Only available when remote controller is used with corresponding unit VERT SWING Activate or turn off vertical swing function Only available when remote controller is used with corresponding unit CLOCK Display the current time 12 00 is displayed when resetting or electrifying for the first time Press CLOCK for 5s icon indicating hour will flash with 0 5s Press it again icon indicating minute will flash with 0 5s Y and are used to adjust the figure Setting or modification is effective only by pressing OK button to make confirmation TIME ON For time ON setting Once pressing this button the time will increase by 0 5 hour When the set time exceeds 10 hours pressing the button will increase the time by 1 hour Adjusting the figure to 0 00 will cancel time ON setting TIME OFF For time OFF setting Once pressing this button the time will increase by 0 5 hour When the set time exceeds 10 hours pressing the button will increase the time by 1 hour Adjust the figure to 0 00 will cancel time ON setting RESET inner located Press this button with a needle of 1mm to cancel the current setting and reset remote controller LOCK inner located Press this button with a needle of 1mm to lock or unlock the current setting OK Used to confirm the time setting and modification COOL HEAT inner located Press this button with a needle of 1mm to shift mode between COOL only and COOL amp HEAT During setting background light will
17. PCB is defective 58 9 2 4 Protection of pressure or temp Protection of pressure or temp Is temp protective switch K1 Yes Is it k1 or K2 open 2 Yes Possible reason 1 2 3 4 The wires is loose to K1 Air or other gas in the refrigerant Heat exchanger is dirty Outdoor fan or fan blade is defective Outdoor unit is bad ventilation Refrigerant is leakage Is pressure protective switch K2 Possible reason 1 2 3 4 59 The wires is loose to K2 Air or other gas in the refrigerant Heat exchanger is dirty Outdoor fan or fan blade is defective Outdoor unit is bad ventilation Refrigerant is two much 9 2 5 Open circuit and short circuit trouble of T3 Is connection to connector of temp sensor good Check the resistance of the temp sensor according to Annex 1 Is it the resistance is normal Yes No Repair connector Indoor PCB is defective Replace the sensor 9 2 6 Open circuit and short circuit trouble of T4 Is connection to connector of temp sensor good Yes Check the resistance of the temp sensor according to Annex 1 Is it the resistance is normal Yes Repair connector Indoor PCB is defective Replace Me sensor 9 2 7 High temperature protection of condenser High temperature protection of condenser Check the resistance of the temp sensor according to Annex 1 is it normal Possible reason Re
18. UNIT TO OUTDOOR UNIT POWER 6 1 6 ASF 48A ASF 60A oiseLay TO WIRE CONTROLLER DOOS B INDOOR WIRING DIAGRAM WHITE RED RED MAIN CONTROL BOARD 6 WAY TERMINAL GM1 GM3 LEVEL SWING MOTOR PLUMB SWING MOTOR Y G Y G mite wr amp miel Tn ED 2 Y G TO OUTDOOR UNIT TO OUTDOOR UNIT POWER 19 7 Capacity Tables Model ASF 12A Cooling OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE DRY Indoor Conditions Total capacity kW Sensitive capacity kW 15 C W Input kW Total capacity kW 24 C D Sensitive capacity kW 17 C W Input kW Total capacity kW 27 C D Sensitive capacity kW Input kW Total capacity kW Sensitive capacity kW Input kW Indoor Conditions 20 Model ASF 18A Indoor Conditions Total capacity kW Sensitive capacity kW Input kW Total capacity kW Sensitive capacity kW Input kW Total capacity kW Sensitive capacity kW Input kW Total capacity kW Sensitive capacity kW Input kW Indoor Conditions 21 Model ASF 24A Indoor Conditions Total capacity kW Sensitive capacity kW Input kW Total capacity kW Sensitive capacity kW Input
19. and wrench it for 3 4 rounds e With hands before fasten the flare nuts Be sure to use two wrenches simultaneously when you connect or disconnect the pipes Tubing size Torque 6 35 1420 1720N cm 144 176kgf cm 9 52 3270 3990N cm 333 407kgf cm 12 7 4950 6030N cm 504 61 6kgf cm 16 6180 7540N cm 630 770kgf cm 19 9720 11860N cm 990 12106kgf cm b The stop value of the outdoor unit should be closed absolutely as original state Every time you connect it first loosen the nuts at the part of stop value then connect the flare pipe immediately in 5 minutes If the nuts have been loosened for a long time dusts and other impurities may enter the pipe system and may cause malfunction later So please expel the air out of the pipe with refrigerant before connection c Expel the air after connecting the refrigerant pipe with the indoor unit and the outdoor unit Then fasten the nuts at the repair points 1 2 Locate The Pipe a Drill a hole in the wall suitable just for the size of the wall conduit then set on the fittings such as the wall conduit and its cover b Bind the connecting pipe and the cables together tightly with binding tapes Do not let air in which will cause water leakage by condensation c Pass the bound connecting pipe through the wall conduit from outside Be careful of the pipe allocation to do no damage to the tubing 1 3 Connect the pipes 1 4 Then open the stem of stop values of the
20. be lightened Factory default mode is COOL amp HEAT ECO Activate or turn off economic operation mode It is suggested to turn on this function when sleeping Only available when remote controller is used with corresponding unit 74 2 Wire controller 2 1 KJR 01B dP T WETTE SPEED BUTTON ee Cancel ON time and OFF time IION Lock or unluck all current e setting i E OPERATION INDICATO Lights when the unit is in i w operation oao GED RESET BUTTON es eed Reset all the setting and get ON OFF BUTTON in to the condition of Start or stop operation beginning Y General constant wire controller is available for cooling amp heating type as default Its function of Mid speed Fan can be adjusted by the dial switch Sw1 in the main panel of wire controller which is shown as follows m pnm 1 ON 1 ON 1 OFF 1 OFF 2 ON 2 OFF 2 ON 2 OFF Mid speed Fan Mid speed Fan No mid speed Fan mid speed Fan cooling amp heating cooling only cooling amp heating cooling only Customers can adjust it according to the model and their requirement It is necessary to re electrify after adjustment 75 2 2 KJR 10B dP T Wire Controller AUXILIARY HEATER BUTTON AN M ON OFF BUTTON Start or stop the electrical auxiliary heater Start or stop operation FOLLOW ME BUTTON fe a sf ECONOMY BUTTON Adju
21. exchanger sensor abnormal x x Yes 3 Outdoor heat exchanger sensor abnormal x x Yes 4 Outdoor abnormal Yes 5 EEPROM abnormal x No x Extinguish Flash at 5Hz 9 2 LEDs for the indication of outdoor trouble Type Contents LED1 LED2 LED3 Protection Phase sequence Flash Off Off Protection Overload of current Off Off Flash Protection Lack of phase Flash Off Off Protection Protection of pressure Flash Flash Off Protection Open circuit and short circuit trouble of T3 Off Flash Flash Protection Open circuit and short circuit trouble of T4 Off Flash Off Protection High temperature protection of condenser Flash Flash Flash 56 9 2 1 Phase sequence error Phase sequence error Change the order of two of the wires to power supply Switch on the unit again If the problem can not be solved the outdoor PCB is defective 9 2 2 Overload of current Overload of current Check the current normally The max current for ASF 36A is 9 4A The max current for ASF 48A is 10 9A The max current for ASF 60A is 13 2A Is the current in rated range Possible reason 1 Outdoor fan is The compressor is defective Refrigerant is over charged Air enter the refrigerant system Heat exchanger is too dirty 57 9 2 3 Lack of phase Lack of phase Check the power supply is it 3 phase Yes Check the connection between power supply and terminal Yes Outdoor
22. kW Total capacity kW Sensitive capacity kW Input kW Total capacity kW Sensitive capacity kW Input kW Indoor Conditions 22 Model ASF 30A Indoor Conditions Total capacity kW Sensitive capacity kW Input kW Total capacity kW Sensitive capacity kW Input kW Total capacity kW Sensitive capacity kW Input kW Total capacity kW Sensitive capacity kW Input kW Indoor Conditions 23 Model ASF 36A Indoor Conditions Total capacity kW Sensitive capacity kW Input kW Total capacity kW Sensitive capacity kW Input kW Total capacity kW Sensitive capacity kW Input kW Total capacity kW Sensitive capacity kW Input kW Indoor Conditions 24 Model ASF 48A Indoor Conditions Total capacity kW Sensitive capacity kW Input kW Total capacity kW Sensitive capacity kW Input kW Total capacity kW Sensitive capacity kW Input kW Total capacity kW Sensitive capacity kW Input kW Indoor Conditions 25 Model ASF 60A
23. outdoor unit to make the refrigerant pipe connecting the indoor unit with the outdoor unit in fluent flow 1 5 Be sure of no leakage by checking it with leak detector or soap water 1 6 Cover the joint of the connecting pipe to the indoor unit with the soundproof insulating sheath fittings and bind it well with the tapes to prevent leakage 65 2 Vacuum dry and leakage checking 2 1 Vacuum Dry use vacuum pump to change the moisture liquid into steam gas in the pipe and discharge it out of the pipe to make the pipe dry Under one atmospheric pressure the boiling point of water steam temperature is 100 C Use vacuum pump to make the pressure in the pipe near vacuum state the boiling point of water falls relatively When it falls under outdoor temperature the moisture in the pipe will be vaporized 2 2 Vacuum dry procedure There are two methods of vacuum dry due to different construction environment common vacuum dry special vacuum dry a Common vacuum dry procedure Vacuum dry for the first time connect the all purpose detector to the inlet of liquid pipe and gas pipe and run the vacuum pump more than two hours the vacuum pump should be below 755mmHg e If the pump can t achieve below 755mmHg after pumping 2 hours moisture or leakage point will still exist in the pipe At this time it should be pumped 1 hour more e Ifthe pump can t achieve 755mmHg after pumping hours please check if there are some le
24. right clapboard 1 5 Panel Ass y 1 30 middle beam 1 6 Display panel box 1 31 grille lock 1 T Display PCB assy 1 32 fan motor 1 8 Manual button 1 33 grille strip 2 9 Sealing foam for air out frame 1 34 grille strip screw 2 10 Sealing foam II for air out frame 2 35 Sroll shell down 2 11 Sealing foam for air out frame 1 36 Sroll shell up 2 32 12 Air out frame assy 1 37 13 Back clapboard 1 38 left fixing clamp for motor 14 wiry holder for water collector 1 39 right fixing clamp for motor 15 Collect water pan assy 1 40 Strenghten board for motor 16 plastic cover 1 41 left installation board 17 base pan frame assy 1 42 holder 18 Right frame holder eva 1 43 Remote Controller 19 Right fixed board eva 1 11 2 ASF 30A ASF 36A 18 19 20 21 221133 br 22 eaii 40 SI E tu 33 No Part Name Quantity No Part Name Quantity 1 Air inlet grille 1 21 Right holder eva 1 2 filter 3 22 Base pan 1 3 E Parts box ass y 1 23 Evaporator 1 3 1 Electric part box 1 24 left holder eva 1 3 2 Wire joint 1 25 left fixed board eva 1 3 3 Wire joint 1 26 left frame holder eva 1 3 4 Pipe temp sensor ass y 1 27 left clapboard 1 3 5 Room temp sensor ass y 1 28 right installation board 1 3 6 Transformer 1 29 right clapboard 1 3
25. to be deal with at the same time at two ends of the pipe remain some length not to be insulated in order to be welded and check the leakage after laying the pipes 5 2 3 Insulate for the jointing area expanding area and the flange area a Insulate for the jointing area expanding area and the flange area should be done after checking leakage of the pipes b Make sure there s no clearance in the joining part of the accessorial insulation material and local preparative insulation material a AS 5 3 Drainage pipe insulation The connection part should be insulated or else water will be condensing at the non insulation part 5 4 Note 5 4 1 The jointing area expanding area and the flange area should be heat insulated after passing the pressure test 5 4 2 The gas and liquid pipe should be heat insulated individually the connecting part should be heat insulated individually 5 4 3 Use the attached heat insulation material to insulate the pipe connections pipes tie in expand nut of the indoor unit 71 Part 5 Control Control 73 1 Remote controller There s one model RO5 BG E The below is RO5 BG E remote controller AUTO Gi A dn E 8 er REN DRY Mode setting D amp 2 Fanspeed setting HEAT X sere JO _ V FAN sh 9 0 Adjust 4 Adjust A MORE SUI SEM M ty gt ON OFF 5
26. 000 0 4 8 B 4000 8099 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 Octave band center frequencyt Hzt Octave band center frequencyt Hzt Ceiling Floor 48000 BTU h 60000 BTU h Bart 0 0002 Bart 0 0002 gt Audibility limits continuous white sound Audibility limits of gt continuous white sound Sound pressure level 0dB Sound pressure level dBt 0dB 0 0 1000 2000 4000 63 5 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 6 Octave band center frequencyt Hzt Octave band center frequencyt Hzt Ceiling Floor 31 11 Exploded view 11 1 ASF 12A ASF 18A ASF 24A No Part Name Quantity No Part Name Quantity 1 Air inlet grille 1 20 Installation clamp 2 2 filter 2 21 Right holder eva 1 3 Electric control assy 1 22 Base pan 1 3 1 Electric part box 1 23 Evaporator 1 3 2 Wire joint 1 23 1 Electric expansive valve 1 3 3 Wire joint ROHS 1 23 2 Electric Expansion loop 1 3 4 Pipe Temperature Sensor Ass y 1 24 left holder eva 1 3 5 Pipe Temperature Sensor Ass y 1 25 eft fixed board eva 1 3 6 Transformer 1 26 left frame holder eva 1 3 7 Main control PCB 1 27 clapboard 1 3 8 Fan motor capacitor 1 28 right installation board 1 4 Cover for E box 1 29
27. 10A 09 53 65 L 5 x65 012 7 90 L 5 x90 Remark 1 The additional refrigerant charge is simply related with the liquid pipe diameter 2 In the up formula L means total length of liquid pipe unit m 67 4 Water drainage 4 1 Gradient and Supporting 4 1 1 Keep the drainpipe sloping downwards at a gradient of at least 1 100 Keep the drainpipe as short as possible and eliminate the air bubble 4 1 2 The horizontal drainpipe should be short When the pipe is too long a prop stand must be installed to keep the gradient of 1 100 and prevent bending Refer to the following table for the specification of the prop stand Diameter Distance between the prop stands Hard PVC pipe 25 40mm 1 5 2m 4 1 3 Precautions a The diameter of drainpipe should meet the drainage requirement at least b The drainpipe should be heat insulated to prevent atomization c Drainpipe should be installed before installing indoor unit After powering on there is some water in water receiver plate Please check if the drain pump can operate correctly d All connection should be firm e Wipe color on PVC pipe to note connection f Climbing horizontal and bending conditions are prohibited g The dimension of drainpipe can t less than the connecting dimension of indoor drainpipe h Heat insulation should be done well to prevent condensation i Indoor units with different drainage type can t share one convergent
28. 127 112 127 Refrigerant type Quantity g R410A 4000 R410A 4200 Design pressure high side low side MPa 4 2 2 5 4 2 2 5 Liquid side mm inch 12 7 1 2 12 7 1 2 Gas side mm inch 19 3 4 19 3 4 Refrigerant Max pipe length m 50 50 piping Max difference in level m 30 30 Operation temp G 17 30 17 30 Ambient temp C 7 45 7 45 Application area m 80 105 95 120 Qty per 20 amp 40 Fcl Pieces 25 50 54 25 50 54 Notes 1 Nominal cooling capacities are based on the following conditions Indoor temp 27 CDB 19 CWB Outdoor temp 35 CDB 2 Nominal heating capacities are based on the following conditions Indoor temp 20 CDB Outdoor temp 7 CDB 6 CWB 3 Actual noise level may differ depending on the room structure etc since these noise values are from an anechoic room 13 3 Dimensions 3 1 ASF 12A ASF 18A ASF 24A 995 b a Strengthener L N Da 4 12A 18 Overhanging hole als TO ju Drain point l SS Connecting point of refrigerant pipe Liquid side Connecting point of refrigerant pipe gas side 3 2 ASF 30A ASF 36A 1285 b Strengthener E 4 12A 18 Overhanging hole lo y Drain point Connecting point of refrigerant pipe Liquid side Connecting point of refrigerant pipe gas side 3 3 ASF 48A A
29. 13 Plate Sound proof 1 30 Electric heat belt for comp 1 14 Base Pan Ass y 1 31 Discharge temp controller 1 15 Cabinet Front Side 1 32 Pipe temp sensor 1 16 E control box assy 1 54 8 7 ASF 60A er Ch gt 7 P d lii No Part Name Quantity No Part Name Quantity 1 Guard fan 2 17 Capacitor Fan Motor 2 2 Cabinet Front 1 18 Terminal Block 2p 3 3 Fan Propeller 2 19 IAC contactor 1 4 Fan Motor 2 20 Low Pressure Valve 1 5 Room temp sensor outdoor 1 21 PCB board outdoor unit 1 6 Mount Fan Motor 1 22 Terminal Block 4p 1 7 Topcap Ass y 1 23 Wire joint for power 1 Condensator 1 24 Compressor 1 Condensator 1 25 Refrigerator Container 1 9 Left Side Cabinet 1 26 Fixture Segregator 1 10 Supporter Rear Cabinet 1 a 4 way Valve 1 10 Supporter Rear Cabinet 1 4 way Valve Solenoid 1 11 Cabinet Back side 1 28 Low Pressure Valve 1 12 Handle 2 29 Capillary Tube Ass y 1 13 Plate Sound proof 1 30 Electric heat belt for comp 1 14 Base Pan Ass y 1 31 Discharge temp controller 1 15 Cabinet Front Side 1 32 Pipe temp sensor 1 16 E control box assmy 1 55 9 Troubleshooting 9 1 Indoor unit s LED indication of trouble NO Protection or Malfunction Operation Timer lamp Defrosting Auto lamp lamp recover 1 Indoor temp sensor abnormal x x Yes 2 Indoor heat
30. 24 Wire joint for multiplexer 2 6 Holder for fan motor 1 25 Wire joint for multiplexer 1 7 Chassis 1 26 Washer for wire joint 1 8 Separating board 1 27 Wire clamp 1 9 Cover 1 28 Wire joint for power 1 i Condenser 1 29 Liquid valve assy 1 Condenser II 1 30 Liquid valve 1 11 Support board for motor holder 1 31 4 way valve assy 1 12 Left supporting bar 1 32 M way valve 1 13 Rear net 1 33 Gas valve 1 14 Rear right clapboard 1 34 Compressor 1 15 Big handle 1 35 Discharge temp sensor 1 16 Installation plate for valves 1 36 Front right clapboard 1 17 Pipetemp sensor 1 37 Copper nut TLM C03 1 18 Refrigerant container 1 38 Copper nut TLM E05 1 19 Container clamp 1 53 8 6 ASF 48A No Part Name Quantity No Part Name Quantity 1 Front net 2 17 Capacitor Fan Motor 2 2 Cabinet Front 1 18 Terminal Block 2p 3 3 Fan Propeller 2 19 AC contactor 1 4 Fan Motor 2 20 Low Pressure Valve 1 5 Room temp sensor outdoor 1 21 PCB board outdoor unit 1 6 Mount Fan Motor 1 22 Terminal Block 3p 1 7 Topcap Ass y 1 23 Wire joint for power 1 Condensator 4 24 Compressor 1 Condensator 1 25 Refrigerator Container 1 9 Left Side Cabinet 1 26 Fixture Segregator 1 10 Supporter Rear Cabinet 1 25 Four way Valve 1 10 Supporter Rear Cabinet 1 Four way Valve Solenoid 1 11 Cabinet Back side 1 28 Low Pressure Valve 1 12 Handle 2 29 Capillary Tube Ass y 1
31. 4A Input w 118 108 101 118 108 101 Indoor fan Capacitor uF 2 5uF 450V 2 5uF 450V motor Speed hi lo r min 820 695 620 820 695 620 Number of rows 3 3 Tube pitch a x row pitch b mm 25 4X22 25 4X22 Fin spacing mm 1 7 1 7 Fin type Hydrophilic aluminum Hydrophilic aluminum Tube outside dia and type mm 9 53 inner groove tube 9 53 inner groove tube Indoor coil Coil length x height x width mm 1150x254x66 1150x254x66 Indoor air flow Hi Mid Lo m h 2000 1800 1600 2000 1800 1600 Indoor noise level Hi Mid Lo dB A 47 45 42 47 45 42 Dimension WxHxD body mm 1670x680x240 1670x680x240 Packing WxHxD body mm 1764x760x329 1764x760x329 Indoor unit Net Gross weight body kg 52 62 52 62 12 Model YDK65 6 YDK65 6F YDK65 6F YDK65 6F Input w 138 156 138 156 Outdoor fan Capacitor uF 3 5x2 uF 450V 3 5x2 uF 450V motor Speed r min 800 800 Number of rows 2 2 Tube pitch a x row pitch b mm 25 4x22 25 4x22 Fin spacing mm 1 8 1 8 Fin type Hydrophilic aluminum Hydrophilic aluminum Tube outside dia and type mm 09 53 inner groove tube 9 53 inner groove tube Coil length x height x width mm 715x1220x44 715x1220x44 Outdoor coil Number of circuits 4 4 Outdoor air flow m h 6000 6000 Outdoor noise level dB A 58 58 Dimension WxHxD mm 940x1245x340 940x1245x340 Packing WxHxD mm 1058X1380X435 1058X1380X435 Outdoor unit Net Gross weight kg 112
32. 8 115 95 78 Indoor fan Capacitor uF 1 5uF 450V 2 5uF 450V 2 5uF 450V motor Speed hi lo r min 756 666 592 1310 1190 1040 1310 1190 1040 Number of rows 2 3 3 Tube pitch a x row pitch b mm 25 4x22 25 4x22 25 4x22 Fin spacing mm 1 8 1 8 1 8 Fin type Hydrophilic aluminum Hydrophilic aluminum Hydrophilic aluminum Tube outside dia and type mm 09 53 innergroove tube 9 53 innergroove tube 9 53 innergroove tube Indoor coil Coil length x height x width mm 804x254x44 804x254x66 804x254x66 Indoor air flow Hi Mid Lo m h 600 480 400 800 600 500 1000 900 700 Indoor noise level Hi Mid Lo dB A 43 41 38 43 41 38 45 43 40 Dimension WxHxD body mm 995x660x198 995x660x198 995x660x198 Packing WxHxD body mm 1089x744x296 1089x744x296 1089x744x296 Indoor unit Net Gross weight body kg 27 33 27 33 27 33 Model YDK24 6F YDK53 6K YDK53 6H Input w 56 130 130 Outdoor fan Capacitor uF 2 5uF 450V 2 5 uF 450V 3uF 450V motor Speed r min 800 750 800 Number of rows 2 2 2 Tube pitch a x row pitch b mm 21 x13 37 25 4x22 25 4x22 Fin spacing mm 1 5 1 7 1 5 Fin type Unhydrophilic aluminum Unhydrophilic aluminum Unhydrophilic aluminum Tube outside dia and type mm 7 Innergroove tube 9 53 Innergroove tube 9 53 innergroove tube Coil length x height x width mm 651x559x26 7 775x660x44 850x810x44 Outdoor Number of circuits 2 3 4 Outdoor air flow m
33. 90x960x360 990x960x360 Packing WxHxD mm 1120X1090X435 1120X1090X435 Outdoor unit Net Gross weight kg 90 102 90 102 Refrigerant type Quantity g R410A 3450 R410A 3100 Design pressure high side low side MPa 4 2 2 5 4 2 2 5 Liquid side mm inch 12 7 1 2 12 7 1 2 Gas side mm inch 19 3 4 19 3 4 Refrigerant Max pipe length m 30 30 piping Max difference in level m 20 20 Operation temp 17 30 17 30 Ambient temp 7 45 7 45 Application area m 60 85 60 85 Qty per 20 amp 40 Fcl Pieces 27 55 62 27 55 62 11 ASF 48A Model ASF 60A Power supply Ph V Hz 3 380V 50Hz 3 380V 50Hz Capacity Btu h 48000 60 000 Capacity kw 14 17 Input w 4700 6000 Rated current A 8 2 9 8 Cooling EER Btu W h 10 2 10 0 Capacity Btu h 52000 68 000 Capacity kw 15 2 20 Input w 4900 6000 Rated current A 8 6 9 8 Heating COP Btu W h 10 6 11 4 Moisture Removal L h 4 8 6 Max input consumption w 5870 7500 Max current A 10 7 12 8 Starting current A 66 67 Model C SBN373H8D C SBN453H8D Type SCROLL SCROLL Brand SANYO SANYO Supplier SANYO Dalian SANYO Dalian Capacity Btu h 48109 55957 Input w 4750 5750 Rated current RLA A 8 22 9 77 Locked rotor Amp LRA A 66 67 Thermal protector INNER INNER Capacitor uF Compressor Refrigerant oil ml DAPHNE FV68S 1700 DAPHNE FV68S 1700 Model YSK59 4A YSK59
34. CH SAY TERMINAL TRANSFORMER INXOR XD TO INDOOR XT1 22 04549083 I m msn n Or c I H RPO I WIRING DIAGRAM I I I mi I RR FR OUTDOOR UNIT I I I R I I 14 l l I BLACK H D BLACK L1 I I RED Lov HE FANI Fan2 OUTDOOR FAN I Siw I I gi dla 4 I mt I 5 Mea s v 4 WAY VALVE I l WHITE zie ard ee ES I ELE g 3 HKTS t Km AC CONTACTOR I een cosa T I s v CRANK I I a ELLE I I GS way TERMINAL I I x15 7 CONECTOR I I l qui HPR HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH I RK RT3 PIPE TEMP SENSCR I I HEATER 7T I 158 8 COMECTORS I I Peo CONNECTORS I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 4 44 4 Field Wiring Power supply Switch Fuse Available locally Power wiring indoor Power linking wiring Outdoor Indoor Strong elec signal link wiring Weak elec signal link wiring e Ground the air conditioner properly in case to affect its anti interference function 45 5 Electric Characteristics Power supply Compressor Outdoor fan motor Model Power Hz Voltage RLA MSC FLA ASF 12A 50 220 240 5 3 26 24 0 27 ASF 18A 50 220 240 8 75 36 8 53 0 61 ASF 24A 50 220 240 11 4 61 53 0 66 ASF 30A 50 220 240 17 65 97 250 1 38 ASF 36A 50 380 6 58 61 250 1 38 ASF 48A 50 380 8 22 66 65 0 7 ASF 60A 50 380
35. SF 60A 1610 240 Strength ener e IN 4 12x 8 Overhangirg hole I l Drain point I e E Connectingpoint of de Connecti rg point of refrig erant pi pe Liquidside refrig eran t gas side 14 4 Service space 09 lt 15 5 Piping Diagrams INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT LIQUID SIDE n 3 WAY VALVE CAPILLARY TUBE HEAT EXCHANGE EXCHANGE EVAPORATOR CONDENSER REVERSING VALVE Heating Model Only COMPRESSOR COOLING HEATING Remark 1 For ASF 12A and ASF 18A accumulator is not included 2 For ASF 30A ASF 36A and ASF 48A check valve and auxiliary capillary is not included 16 6 Wiring Diagrams 6 1 ASF 12A TO OUTDOOR UNIT TO OUTDOOR UNIT TO WIRE CONTROLLER INDOOR WIRING DIAGRAM PART NAME INDOOR FAN CAP PCBOARD SOCKETS TRANSFORMER IN DOOR FAN CONNECTORS COMPRESSOR PLUMB SWING MOTOR GM2 YG POWER 6 2 ASF 18A TO OUTDOOR UNIT TO OUTDOOR UNTI TO WIRE CONTROLLER INDOOR WIRING DIAGRAM PART NAME INDOOR CN1 CN24 P C BOARD SOCKETS OM TEMP SENSORI TRANSFORMER INDOOR FAN CONNECTORS ONNECTORS RO PIPE TEMP SENSOR 5 WAY TERMINAL 6 WAY TERMINAL RELAY FOR COMPRESSOR LEVEL SWING MOTOR PLUMB SWING MOTOR YG
36. akage points Vacuum placement test place 1 hour when it achieves 755mmHg pass if the vacuum watch shows no rising If it rises it shows there s moisture or leakage point Vacuuming from liquid pipe and gas pipe at the same time Sketch map of common vacuum dry procedure 66 b Special vacuum dry procedure 0 This vacuum dry method is used in the following conditions There s moisture when flushing the refrigerant pipe Rainwater may enter into the pipe Vacuum dry for the first time 2h pumping Vacuum destroy for the second time Fill nitrogen to 0 5Kgf cm2 Because nitrogen is for drying gas it has vacuum drying effect during vacuum destroy But if the moisture is too much this method can t dry thoroughly So please pay more attention to prevent water entering and forming condensation water Vacuum dry for the second time 1h pumping Determinant Pass if achieving below 755mmHg If 755mmHg can t be achieved in 2h repeat procedure c and d Vacuum placing test 1h Sketch map of special vacuum dry procedure 3 Additional charge 3 1 When the length of the one way pipe is less than 5m additional refrigerant charge after vacuuming is unnecessary 3 2 When the length of one way pipe is over 5m the additional charge quantity is as follows unit in gram Calculation method Refrigerant Liquid diameter mm Unit amount g m Formula 06 35 30 L 5 x30 R4
37. lastic film on water collector 1 6 Easy operation Auto restart function remote control and optional wire control method 1 7 Low noise level plus compact size Shape of the blades has been improved to prevent noise caused by turbulence 2 Spec ification Cooling amp Heating Model ASF 12A ASF 18A ASF 24A Power supply Ph V Hz 1 220 240V 50Hz 1 220 240V 50Hz 1 220 240V 50Hz Capacity Btu h 12000 18000 24000 Capacity kW 3 5 5 4 7 1 Input w 1200 1900 2700 Rated current A 6 0 8 5 12 0 Cooling EER Btu W h 10 0 9 7 8 9 Capacity Btu h 13500 20000 26000 Capacity kW 4 5 9 7 7 Input w 1130 1850 2800 Rated current A 5 0 8 0 12 5 Heating COP Btu W h 120 10 9 9 3 Moisture Removal L h 1 2 1 8 2 4 Max input consumption 1500 2400 3300 Max current A 7 0 11 5 14 5 Starting current 26 36 8 61 Model PA140X2C 4FT PA225X2CS 4KU PA290X3CS 4MU1 Type ROTARY ROTARY ROTARY Brand TOSHIBA TOSHIBA TOSHIBA Supplier TOSHIBA Guangdong TOSHIBA Guangdong TOSHIBA Guangdong Capacity Btu h 11567 18834 24498 Input w 1145 1870 2430 Rated current RLA A 5 3 8 75 11 4 Locked rotor Amp LRA A 26 36 8 61 Thermal protector INNER INNER INNER Capacitor uF 35 370 50 370 uF V 50 400 RB68AF T68 A68tf CompressoriRefrigerant oil mi 480 ESTER OIL VG74 750 ESTER OIL CG74 950 Model YSK25 6L YSK55 4L YSK55 4L Input w 33 4 31 1 29 5 115 95 7
38. of indoor outdoor units Clear all blockages effect blocked Inlet outlet of indoor outdoor units are Clear the blockage then restart blocked your operation Be in 3 minutes protection of compressor Wait NOTE Do not replace electric wire or repair the air conditioner by yourself to avoid possible danger 9 4 Troubles and solutions concerning the remote controller Please make the following check before asking for repair or maintenance Trouble Cause Solutions CAN NOT CHANGE Check if the mode display on the The Indoor Unit will select fan speed THE FAN SPEED LCD is AUTO automatically when AUTO mode is SETTING selected Check if the mode display on the The Indoor Unit will select fan speed LCD is DRY automatically when the unit is on DRY mode The transmission symbol does not flash Symptom Checking items Cause Press ON OFF button the Check if the remote controller When the battery was out remote controlling signals can has run out of power transmission signals can not be not be transmitted sent 62 Temperature display disappear Symptom Checking items Cause Temperature Display does not light Check if the mode display on the LCD is FAN ONLY You can not set the temperature when the unit is on FAN ONLY mode The Display Goes Off Symptom Checking items Cause The indication on the display disappears after a lap
39. peration 46 fe Sound 47 view nee 49 9 TrOUDIGSNOOUING POPERPERERREPREERSERESPOPBPERFERERRPEREREFPERRELTPEFVERREERLEREPEPESEREUFERENEEREEDCEEREE 56 37 1 Dimensions 1 1 ASF 12A 285 0 8 62 19 amp 530 J 110 1 2 ASF 18A 1 h 4 t HE Fo FT rm i A Tey SI 38 1 3 ASF 24A 330 098 ARR 590 1 4 ASF 30A ASF 36A 39 1 5 ASF 48A ASF 60A 940 40 2 Service Space Capacity lt 60000 Btu h Wall or obstacle Air inlet Deep foundation M10 bolt 4pieces per unit 41 3 Wiring diagrams 3 1 Cooling amp Heating 3 1 1 ASF 12A rr PF 2204709301 WIRING DIAGRAM TEMPERATURE SBISOR OF I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I 1 I I I 1 I I I 1 I I I
40. place the sensor Air or other gas in the refrigerant Heat exchanger is dirty Outdoor fan or fan blade is defective Outdoor unit is bad ventilation Refrigerant is leakage 61 9 3 Troubles and Solutions If any the following abnormal conditions occur turn off the power supply immediately Please contact our dealer TROUBLES Indicator lamps flash rapidly after your disconnecting and connecting the unit the situation is the same Fuse or circuit breaker work frequently Foreign matter or water has fallen into the unit Remote controller is disabled or the switch is out of hand Any other unusual conditioner is observed If any of the following conditions occur check your unit and resolve corresponding problems referring to given remediation If the trouble can t be settled contact our dealer Trouble Cause Solutions Unit does not Power failure Wait for the comeback of power start Power switch is open Switch on the power Fuse of power switch may have blown Replace the fuse Batteries of remote controller are exhausted Replace the batteries The time is not start up time you have set Wait or cancel the time set Air flowing Temperature is not set correctly Set the temperature properly normally with Door or window is open Close door and window low Air filter is blocked with dust or dirtiness Clean the air filter cooling heating Inlet outlet
41. r holder for motor 1 25 Capacitor clamp 1 8 Cover 1 26 Chassis 1 9 Little handle 1 27 Front right clapboard 1 10 Condenser 1 28 Compressor 1 11 Support board for motor holder 1 29 Liquid valve assy 1 12 Left clapboard 1 30 Liquid pipe valve 1 13 Rear net 1 31 4 Ways valve assy 1 14 Rear right clapboard 1 Gas pipe valve 1 15 Big handle 1 Four way Valve 1 16 Installation plate for valves 1 33 Copper nut TLM A01 1 17 Water collector 1 34 Copper nut TLM C03 1 18 Fan motor capacitor 1 50 8 3 ASF 24A No Part Name Quantity No Part Name Quantity 1 Front net 1 20 IAC contactor 1 2 Cabinet Front 1 21 Capacitor Fan Motor 1 3 Fan Propeller 1 22 Wire Clamp 1 4 Fan Motor 1 2 Terminal Block 5p 1 5 Mount Fan Motor 1 Terminal Block 2p 1 6 ITopcap Ass y 1 24 Compressor 1 7 Condenser Ass y 1 25 Fixture Segregator 1 8 Inlet Pipe for Condenser 1 sa 4 way Valve 1 9 Outlet Pipe for Condenser 1 4 way Valve Solenoid 1 10 Rear Net 1 27 Liquid pipe valve 1 11 Support board Back side 1 28 Capillary pipe 1 12 Handle 2 29 Gas pipe valve 1 13 Separating board 1 30 refrigerant Container 1 14 Base Pan Ass y 1 31 Pipe temp sensor assy 1 15 Cabinet Front Right 1 32 Support board Left Side 1 16 Capacitor Clamp 1 33 Big handle 1 17 Capacitor Compressor 1 34 Filter 1 Wiring Installation Panel 1 35 Small Handle 1 18 Washer for wire joint 1 36 Copper nut TLM B02 1
42. rotor Amp LRA A 97 61 Thermal protector INNER INNER Capacitor uF 60uF 440V Compressor Refrigerant oil ml FV68S 1700 DAPHNE FV68S 1700 Model YSK80 4A YSK80 4A Input w 142 134 132 142 134 132 Indoor fan Capacitor uF 3 5uF 450V 3 5uF 450V motor Speed hi lo r min 1310 1200 1000 1310 1200 1000 Number of rows 3 3 Tubepitch a x row pitch b mm 25 4x22 25 4x22 Fin spacing mm 1 7 1 7 Fin type Hydrophilic aluminum Hydrophilic aluminum Tube outside dia and type mm 09 53 inner groove tube 09 53 inner groove tube Indoor coil Coil length x height x width mm 905x203x66 905x203x66 Indoor air flow Hi Mid Lo m h 1400 1200 1000 1400 1200 1000 Indoor noise level Hi Mid Lo dB A 45 43 40 45 43 40 Indoor unit Dimension WxHxD body mm 1285x660 198 1285x660x198 Packing WxHxD body mm 1365x744x278 1365x744x278 10 Net Gross weight body kg 34 42 34 42 Model YDK250 6D YDK250 6D Input w 307 307 Outdoor fan Capacitor uF 10 uF 450V 10 uF 450V motor Speed r min 740 740 Number of rows 2 2 Tube pitch a x row pitch b mm 25 4x22 25 4x22 Fin spacing mm 1 7 1 7 Fin type unhydrophilic aluminium unhydrophilic aluminum Tube outside dia and type mm 9 53 inner groove tube 09 53 inner groove tube Coil length x height x width mm 955x915x44 955x915x44 Outdoor coil Number of circuits 8 8 Outdoor air flow m h 5000 5000 Outdoor noise level dB A 57 57 Dimension WxHxD mm 9
43. se of time Check whether the timer operation has come to an end when the OFF TIMER is indicated on the display The air conditioner operation stops since the set time elapsed The ON TIMER indicators go off after a lapse of certain time Check whether the timer operation is started when the ON TIMER is indicated on the display When the time set to start the air conditioner is reached the air conditioner will automatically start and the appropriate indicator will go off The Signal Receiving Tone does Not Sound Symptom Checking items Cause No receiving tone Check whether the signal Direct the signal transmitter of the sounds from the indoor transmitter of the remote controller remote controller to the receiver of unit even when the is properly directed to the receiver the indoor unit and then repeatly ON OFF button is of the indoor unit when the push the ON OFF button twice pushed ON OFF button is pushed Buttons on the remote Press Reset button controller don t work 63 Part 4 Installation Installation E EPIO IUE FI 65 1 Refrigerant pipe installation 1 1 Measure the necessary length of the connecting pipe and make it by the following way a Connect the indoor unit at first then the outdoor unit Bend the tubing in proper way Do not harm them CAUTIONS e Daub the surfaces of the flare pipe and the joint nuts with frozen oil
44. st the action of indoor unit 1 according to the Temp sensor inside Start or stop economical the wire controller TIMER BUTTON mm i Timer setting Preset temperature mode OK BUTTON S Confirm the operation With or without swing aen Reset all the setting and poe E FAN SPEED BUTTON tin to the condition of ics ng E Choose fan speed MODE Eee LOCK BUTTON Choose the mode Lock or unlock all current setting 76 3 Central controller Meaning Of Buttons On The Central Controller 3 PREVIOUS OR N US OR NE IEXT BUTTON n ATAS OR PAGI ES AD 7 na CPE ITTON DAT credito thse ADJUST BUTTO Lights when the unit is in oparai I IUTTON Lock or unlock current Stan or stop operation status 3 1 Preparation a 3 Network function is reserved in R410A U series indoor PCB To realize network control the following components are required U series indoor amp outdoor units CCMO01 E Central Control Monitor NIMO1 E Network interface module Network software set including a software CD aconverter a softdog 2 Wiring diagram

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