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1. XT4 18 POWER rl L5 m X5 L1 F 3 X4 L1 F wa X6 L2 F fy C W X2 L2 F SYMBOL NAME lt X2 AC L2 19 L2 F a wa lt AP2 X7 L3 F Ly W0 AR ce X3 L3 F EH COMP Electrical Heater OMEN m Wa XA AC N X111 XT TERMINAL BOARD PETRUM X40 E X8 N F 0 m lt 4 11 1 AP
2. X OUTDOOR UNIT SU SYMBOL NAME eme Wi y ACL XTI XT2 WIRING BOARD POWER NY AC N AP1 Ei gt gt API FILTER BOARD Se 111 2 DRIVE BOARD AP3 CONTROL BOARD 20K 15K 50K HP HP2 ud NoT L INDUCTANCE 7 COMP COMPRESSOR D i M FAN EKV 9 9 56 7 We 4N 4 MAY VALVE SAT OVERLOAD PROTECTOR 20 COMPRESSER BAND HEATER H EH2 BOTTOM BAND HEATER FA T SENSOR2 PP H PRESS LPP HPI HIGH PRESSURE X1 AC L b gt ACL N SWITCH 1 YK 4 2 3 6 d HIGH PRESSURE ACN HP2 SWITCH 2 YK 3 0 2 4 Wa ELECTRONIC EXPANSION AP3 T KK PWR EKV VALVE COIL AP2 20K PIPE TEMP SENSOR COMM gt KK COMM 15K ENVIRONIENT TEMP 12 12 SENSOR 02 2 50K DISCHARGE TENP DC MOTORI HEAT ay OVC COMP Wa 1 U V W 1 1 11 1 2 12 2 SENSOR x 052 m i Ele
3. POWER Lo X5 L1 F gt e X1 L1 F OUTDOOR UNIT HE X1 AC L1 w NEM xal w i X6 L2 F b m lt lt X2 L2 F SYMBOL NAME Hp s 9 P BAND HEATER ot a Hie FAR X4 L1 1 EH2 BOTTOM BAND HEATER L6 X10 E X8 N F gt AA Y T X9 21 XT _ BOARD we wig wiaj LYC lt 6 13 1 AP w PE E L INDUCTOR HAE Mey its is AP3 COMP COMPRESSOR r i M FAN MOTOR EC wal X2 AC N b gt wie Wi8L zcv X9 L3 2 4W 4 WAY VALVE 19 z 2 2 W12 CN2 X1 AC L gt gt FU lt lt X8 L2 2 FER EKV ELETRONIC INFLATE VALVE E He X7 L1 2 ue 0 m up HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH 1 pe M WEHERESSURE SWITCH 2 YK L10 LP HP2 30 24 L ibe LP LOW PRESSURE SWITCH apa 0 1 T COMM 20K TEMP SENSOR HP2TD wao 15K _ ENVIRONMENT TEMP SENSOR H PRESS wa DISCHARGE GAS
4. 16 ce En hoa 5 uci ES e aeh D BUS er i T7 No SILK SCREEN INTERFACE INSTRUCTION No SILK SCREEN INTERFACE INSTRUCTION 1 LX_2 PFC reactor wire yellow 2 LX 1 PFC reactor wire white 3 Compressor Phase W 4 V Compressor Phase V 5 U Compressor Phase U 6 DC BUS Reserved 7 DC MOTOR Reserved 8 Compressor interface 9 DC MOTOR1 Interface of outdoor fan motor 10 CN14 CN15 Interface of CPU board 11 1 Reserved 12 E2 podes 13 AC L Live wire input red 14 AC N Neutral wire input white 15 O HEAT L Reserved 16 HEAT Reserved 17 O HEAT N Reserved 18 HEAT L Reserved 19 H PRESS Pressure switch 20 VA 1 Chassis electric heating belt 21 HEAT Compressor electric heating belt 22 4V 4 way valve 23 BACK BUMP L Reserved 24 BACK BUMP N Reserved s c arcu uw 4 27 CN65 Reserved 28 HPP High pressure switch reserved 29 LPP Low pressure switch reserved 30 OVC COMP Compressor overload switch 31 FA Electronic expansion valve 32 T SENSORY In Reserved 33 T SENSOR1 Mid Reserved 34 T SENSOR1 Out Reserved 35 T SENSOR2 Tube Tube temperature sensor 36 T SENSOR2 Ambi Ambient temperature sensor 37 T SENSOR2 Exhaust Discharge temperature sensor 38 T SENSOR3 Reserved 39 SW4 Reserved 40 SW3 Reserved 41 A DRIVE Reser
5. Figure 3 1 28 7 Adjust the height of the unit to make the drain pipe slant slightly downward so that the drainage will become much smoother 1 2 4 Leveling The water level test must be done after installing the indoor unit to make the unit is horizontal as shown below Horizontal tester 1 2 5 Dimension Data Figure 3 1 30 54 Table 3 1 5 Modsi A B H ASF 09AIN ASF 12AIN IASFABAIN _ 1220 1158 700 24AIN Hebe m we Unit mm ASF 36AIN ASF 42AIN 1420 1354 ASF 48AIN ASF 60AIN 1700 245 1634 1 2 6 Drain Piping Work 1 2 6 1 Precautions When Doing the Piping Work 1 Keep piping as short as possible and slope it downwards at a gradient of at least 1 100 so that air may not remain trapped inside the pipe 2 Keep pipe size equal to or greater than that of the connecting pipe 3 Install the drain piping as shown and take measures against condensation Improperly rigged piping could lead to leaks and eventually wet furniture and belongings Indoor unit drain hose Insulating tape accessory Extension drain piping commercially available Insulating tube commercially available Figure 3 1 31 4 Connect the drain hose Figure 3 1 32 Do not allow end of hose to touch water Figur
6. 4 PIPING DIAGRAM Outdoor Unit Condenser M TH OE T Filter Filter Valve c XX 20 AXA rh gt lt 1 TH IE gt Electronic Expansion Valve Maren Evaporator TH D c 2 __ lt Outdoor Condenser Thermal Bulb TH D Compressor Discharge Thermal Bulb Note 1 it is just a schematic diagram and some parts may differ from the real objects inside the unit 2 The throttling device for units 09K and 12K is the capillary rather than the electronic expansion valve C C Gas Stop Valve with Service Port A Gas Stop ARN Filter Valve e NN p S 5 gt lt ________ YX gt gt 4 Way Valve High Pressure Switch Compressor LJ Accumulator Mufflei TH C gt Low Pressure Switch TH OE Outdoor Environment Thermal Bulb TH IE Indoor Environment Thermal Bulb lt Cooling TH E Indoor Evapolator Thermal Bulb gt Heating 15 CONTROL 1 OPERATION FLOWCHART 1 1 Cooling Dry Operation Power On Open unit running at cool or dry mode Indoor fan run Satisfying open comp condition Comp and outdoor fan run
7. Single phase cua OTO ci ee 5 9 OO gt Qe 505 Eg e BEER GIOI l o amp lo 4 Jo i 09K 12K X 18K 30K E S 36K 48K E Figure 3 2 13 73 Three phase L1 L2 L3 N 1 0 2 OTO 36K 60K ul Figure 3 2 14 74 MAINTENANCE 1 TROUBLE TABLE 1 1 Main Control Malfunction Table 4 1 1 Fault Display on Indoor Wired Controller Origin of No Errorcode Malfunction name malfunction Control description signal When outdoor unit detects the high pressure switch is cut off for 3s successively high pressure protection will occur All the loads except 1 High pressure High pressure the 4 way valve in heating mode will be switched off In this case all protection switch the buttons and remote control signals except ON OFF button will be disabled and cannot be recovered automatically Switch off the unit or re energize the unit after cutting off power to eliminate this protection If detecting that the evaporator temperature is
8. gt 1500 gt 1500 Tr N Unit mm Figure 3 1 38 Table 3 1 6 ASC 12AIN 255 ASC 18AIN ASC 24AIN 57 1 3 3 Installing the Main Body Unit Nut field supplied Gasket attachment ON nse Hoisting stand bus double nuts Gasket anchor board attachment Fix the hoisting stand firmly Fix the gasket firmly One bolt located at one corner of the outlet pipe should be fixed on one corner of the drainage slot Center of the ceiling opening paper template b A Bolt attachment Fix the paper template Figure 3 1 39 1 nstall the hoisting stand on the hoisting screw by using nuts and gaskets at both the upper and lower sides of the hoisting stand To prevent the gasket from breaking off a gasket anchor board can be helpful 2 Install the paper template on the unit and fix the drain pipe at the outlet vent 3 Adjust the unit to the best position 4 Check if the unit is installed horizontally at four directions If not the water pump and the float switch would function improperly and even lead to water leakage 5 Remove the gasket anchor board and tighten the nut remained 6 Remove the paper template 1 3 4 Installing the Suspension Bolts Polyethylene pipe 1 Using the installation template drill holes for bolts four holes Figure 3 1 40 2 Install the bolts to the ceiling at a place strong enough to
9. Front outlet pr large on the pipe Reference A Cover this portion with heat insulating material also without fail Coupler heat insulation small HY d ORE RENE on the pipe M E Wu Liquid n pipe Heat insulating pipe Figure 3 2 3 Gas pipe Liquid pipe Pipe coupling L 3 way valve 2 way valve Figure 3 2 2 67 3 1 7 Vacuum and Gas Leakage Inspection A CAUTIONI Do not purge the air with refrigerants but use a vacuum pump to vacuum the installation There is no extra refrigerant in the outdoor unit for air purging 3 1 7 1 Vacuum 1 Remove the caps of the liquid valve gas valve and also the service port 2 Connect the hose at the low pressure side of the manifold valve assembly to the service port of the unit s gas valve and meanwhile the gas and liquid valves should be kept closed in case of refrigerant leak 3 Connect the hose used for evacuation to the vacuum pump 4 Open the switch at the lower pressure side of the manifold valve assembly and start the vacuum pump Meanwhile the switch at the high pressure side of the manifold valve assembly should be kept closed otherwise evacuation would fail 5 The evacuation duration depends on the unit s capacity generally 15 minutes for the 09K 12K units 20 minutes for the 18K units 30 minutes for the 24 30 36K units 45 minutes for the 42 48 60 units And verify if
10. 110 1 1100 N e e e 4 5 SMT4AAHRARH No Printing Interface No Printing Interface Neutral wire output 1 1 N OUT1 white only for 18K 2 N OUT Neutral wire output white 3 L OUT Live wire output red 4 E1 Grounding wire 5 E2 Reserved 6 AC L Live wire input red 7 AC N Neutral wire input white 2 4 IPM PFC Testing Method 2 4 1 Method of Testing IPM Module 1 Preparation before test prepare a universal meter and turn to its diode option and then remove the wires U V W of the compressor after it is powered off for one minute 2 Testing Steps Step 1 put the black probe on the place P and the red one on the wiring terminal U V W respectively as shown in the following figure to measure the voltage between UP VP and WP Step 2 put the red probe on the place N and the black one on the wiring terminal U V W respectively as shown in the following figure to measure the voltage between NU NV and NW 3 If the measured voltages between UP VP WP NU NV NV are all among 0 3V 0 7V then it indicates the IPM module is normal If any measured valve is 0 it indicates the IPM is damaged 94 ASGE O9AIN WK ASGE 12AIN WK N WV UP ASGE 18AIN WK ASGE 24AIN WK ASGE 36AIN WK p d m 95 3 WIRING DIADRAM 3 1 Outdoor unit The actual wiring should always refer to the wiring dia
11. ma IL O Fal i p B Figure 3 2 2 Table 3 2 1 Unit mm We 8 c p ASGE 09AIN WK ASGE 12AIN WK 848 320 540 540 286 ASGE 18AIN WK ASGE 24AIN WK 07 58 9 412 1349 376 ASGE 60AIN 3 WK 1085 1365 3 REFRIGERATION PIPING WORK 3 1 Refrigeration Piping Work Procedures and Caution in Connecting 3 1 1 Flare Processing 1 Cut the connection pipe with the pipe cutter and remove the burrs 2 Hold the pipe downward to prevent cuttings from entering the pipe 3 Remove the flare nuts at the stop valve of the outdoor unit and inside the accessory bag of the indoor unit then insert them to the connection pipe after that flare the connection pipe with a flaring tool 4 Check if the flare part is spread evenly and there are no cracks see Figure 3 2 3 d1 ae Figure 3 2 3 K d2 65 3 1 2 Bending Pipes 1 The pipes are shaped by your hands Be careful not to collapse them 700 gt Extend the pipe by unwinding it x Figure 3 2 4 2 Do not bend the pipes in an angle more than 90 3 When pipes are repeatedly bent or stretched the material will Pipe harden making it difficult to bend or stretch them any more not bend Heat insulating or stretch the pipes more than three times pipe 4 When bending the pipe do not bend it as is The pipe will be Cutter collapsed In th
12. No Name No Name puli 1 Hanger 5 Filter T c Main Air 2 Air Intake Pipe 6 Supply Pipe LL l 3 CanvasAirPipe 7 Air Supply Outlet Air supply 4 Air Intake Figure 3 1 20 50 AN CAUTION 1 The maximum length of the duct means the maximum length of the supply air duct plus the maximum length of the return air duct 2 The duct is rectangular and connected with the air inlet outlet of the indoor unit Among all supply air outlets at least one should be kept open Bottom Return Air Installation only for Units 09 12 18K 2 The default installation location of the rectangular flange is at the back and the return air cover plate is at the bottom as shown in Figure 3 1 21 Rectangular Flange Rear Return Air Bottom Return Air An Return Air Cover Plate Figure 3 1 21 3 If the bottom return air is desired just change the place of the rectangular flange and the return air cover plate 4 Connect one end of the return air duct to the return air outlet of the unit by rivets and the other to the return air louver For the sake of the convenience to freely adjust the height a cutting of canvas duct will be helpful which can be reinforced and folded by 8 iron wire 5 More noise is likely to be produced in the bottom return air mode than the backward return air mode so it is suggested to install a silencer and a static pressure box to minimize the noise 6 The installation m
13. Check if the system low pressure is lower than 0 05MPa Check if the liquid valve and gas valve of outdoor unit open completely Completely open the liquid valve and gas valve of outdoor unit 09K 42K outdoor units are without low pressure switch and check if the wiring of mainboard is normal 48K 60K outdoor units are with low pressure switch and check if the low pressure switch and its wiring are normal Reconnect wire according to the circuit diagram or replace the pressure switch Check if there is leakage in the pipeline Yes Replace the outdoor main control board Weld the leakage point and recharge refrigerant after vacuum pumping and pressure retaining are passed 79 E4 Discharge Protection E4 protection Ne Replace the discharge temperature sensor Check if the discharge Check if the temperature around Yes discharge Replace the outdoor EO 98 temperature sensor main control board temperature sensor is normal exceeds 115 C Check if there is leakage in the system pipeline weld the leakage point and recharge refrigerant after vacuum pumping and pressure retaining are passed E6 Communication Malfunction Communication malfunction Check if the communication wire between indoor unit and outdoor uni
14. er lt 5 12 1 L INDUCTOR ay W13 W14 wis X6 L3 1 PE FAN MOTOR us 4W 4 WAYVALVE E X2 AC N b gt Lig Lag 15 AP3 EKV ELETRONIC INFLATE VALVE X AC L gt up HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH 1 YK 111 29032 HGHERESSURESWITEHS HPP L r X8 L2 2 2 302 4 Me L X7 L1 2 War LPP wig 114 20K TEMP SENSOR PWRI W20 PWR 15K ENVIRONMENT TEMP SENSOR AP1 HP sok DISCHARGE GAS 0 08 HPRESS TEMP SENSOR COMM1 COMM SAT X W30 W31 OVC COMP wat Electric component position gt lt W22 P 4 AN ER T ea AP3 apt die EH2 is optional L1 12 13 e 1 3 690860 X501 X502 X503 20K lt ee ee ce zl 9 W 15K Ne T SENSOR2 Y Y ARE Ss O 506 DC MOTOR1 y xr1 12 63625200028 D L7 18 gt gt OUTDOOR UNIT X5 L1 F gt lt X4 L1 F XNACA2 X6 L2 F 5 we IL 20 SYMBOL NAME X3 AC L3 B S s COMPRESSER BAND HEATER X4 AC N gt X4 L1 1 EH2 BAND HEATER X10 E XB8 N F gt gt Y wl tu 5 1 2 1 XT TERMINAL BOARD W13 W14 W15 X6 L3 1 AP MAIN PCB m L INDUCTOR Uii Lag 13 AP3 COMP COMPRESSOR L10 X2 AC N wie wiz vial eee cel xg M FAN MOTOR L3 2 AW 4 WAY VALVE d X8 L2 2 EKV ELETRONIC INFLATE VALVE lt 27012 HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH 1 YK wis m H
15. Disassemble the fastening screw and remove the electrical parts box As is shown in the graph there are 2 fastening screws in the circle and the screws in the direction of arrow shall be disassembled too Disassembly of water containing plate Remark Make sure that the power supply is cut off before disassembling and protect all the parts during disassembly Step Illustration Handling Instruction 4 Disassembly of cover plate Disassemble the fastening screws on the cover plate and remove the cover plate As is shown in the graph circle represents 6 fastening screws under the cover plate and the box represents two fastening screws on water containing plate symmetrically arranged both on left and right 5 Disassembly of water containing plate Disassemble the fastening screws on the water containing plate pull upward and remove the water containing plate Disassembled water containing plate is shown in the graph 108 Disassembly of fan and motor Remark Make sure that the power supply is cut off before disassembling and protect all the parts during disassembly Step Illustration Handling Instruction Disassembly of fan motor Disassemble the fixing screws on the fan components As is shown in Graph 10 circle represents 6 screws Disassemble the fastening screws on the fan and motor Remove the fan As is shown in Graph 11 box repres
16. 89 L __ JU i YEGN T Ea AC N X500 AC L X501 HEALTH X4 N2 X6 Receiving HiL Board XT e PUMP C 8 9 lt Q a AA L2 RD COM6 1 E gt 5 K 1 1 MOTOR OUTDOOR BK q UNT 2 2 AW 5 H1 BU z SA Se aS MoDEL STEP MOTER MOTOR WIRING DIAGRAM o gt WIRING U SWING1 KK U SWING1 U SWING2 DIAGRAM WRE X1 E500 x lt x 7 09 42 CONTROL STEP X2 MOTER AP2 X E S YEGN 15K 20K STEP MOTOR U SWING1 U SWING2 Q WIRING DIAGRAM 48 60K PE YEGN YEGN STEP 4 BRACKET EVAPORATOR MOTER Remark The Wired Controller is the Ewi nvironment Pipe PE PE optional accessory Temp Sensor Temp Sensor The evaporator and the bracket only for From 09K to 24K unit should be grounded 99 3 2 3 Cassette Type Model ASC 12AIN ASC 18AIN y Receiving Board STEP MOTOR IN H M E ii oN 5 2 X8 Po
17. NL RD BU BU Sy POWER o T T T T E AC N X500 AC L X501 HEALTH X4 N2 X6 WH 0 N2 X6 SEGN OC 4 VEN CLOSE 2 ECT xi o pO ee V NEW OPEN X1 s E Jub 1 AP1 cus D Close RD OMS z 5 L FreshA ir Valve BK 44 2 LICommom Open __ J L L2 e e BN COME x xl pe Sey xm tt T2 PUMP C t xp 252 SZ C C C C CIC ourboo 7 ot s pes 500 RD Jeu 2 77 15 20K VEGN i fs w c ople M wire 7 91 E XT4 L XT1 N CONTROL ie AP x jJ UN wH PE Environment Pipe Temp S ensor Temp S ensor 3 2 2 Floor Ceiling Type Model ASF 09AIN ASF 12AIN ASF 18AIN ASF 24AIN ASF 36AIN ASF 42AIN ASF 48AIN POWER INDOOR UNIT XT1 L L RD COOL PLASMA MOTER WIRING GENERATOR PE DIAGRAM WH N N
18. Function Y Timer On Off Press Enter Cancel button to confirm and exit setting interface Figure 2 3 4 Enquiry and setting of wired controller s address 3 2 3 2 Setting of Master Slave Wired Controller s Address Under off status of the unit press Enter Cancel and Mode buttons at the same time for 5s to go to the enquiry and setting interface of master slave wired controller In this case LCD displays wired controller s address 01 for master wired controller and 02 for slave wired controller Press A or Y button to adjust address of master slave wired controller and then press Enter Cancel button to confirm If slave wired controller is set the icon will be displayed Note If there is only one wired controller it only can be set as the master If there are two wired controllers one should be the master and the other should be the slave Setting of master slave wired controller s address is shown as Figure 2 3 5 below 23 Enter Cancel A Fan Mode Enter Caficel A Enter Cancel Mode Function v Timer On Off Function v Timer On Off Function v Timer On Off Off state of the unit Press Enter Cancel and Mode Press A or V button to adjust buttons at the same time to enter address setting of master slave wired controller s address Enter Cangel i Function v Timer On Off Press Enter Cancel button to confirm and exit setting interface If slave wired controller is set the co
19. Indoor unit Figure 3 1 52 Figure 3 1 53 Figure 3 1 54 8 Connection of drainage branch pipe to the standpipe or horizontal pipe of drainage main pipe 9 The horizontal pipe cannot be connected to the vertical pipe at a same height It can be connected in a manner as shown below NO 1 Attach the 3 way connection of the drainage pipe joint as shown in Figure 3 1 55 NO 2 Attach the drain elbow as shown in Figure 3 1 56 NO 3 Attach the horizontal pipe as shown in Figure 3 1 57 3 way connection of drainage pipe joint Figure 3 1 55 Figure 3 1 56 Connection of drain elbow Connection of horizontal pipe Figure 3 1 57 1 3 10 Precautions When Doing Riser Piping Work 1 Make sure that heat insulation work is executed on the following 2 spots to prevent any possible water leakage due to dew condensation 1 Connect the drain hose to the drain lift pipe and insulate them 2 Connect the drain hose to the drain outlet on the indoor unit and tighten it with the clamp Roof 300mm Hoisting stand Drain hose attachment 1000mm Ceiling Clamp attachment Figure 3 1 58 62 2 Make sure the lift pipe is at most 280 mm 3 Stand the lift pipe vertically and make sure it is not further than 300 mm from the base of the drain outlet 4 Secure a downward gradient of 1 100 or more for the drain pipe To accomplish this mount supporting br
20. indicates the guide louver swings up and down among those five directions Simplified SWING function applicable for some Fan Coil Units When the wireless remote controller is energized initially with the unit under the OFF status it should be set by pressing the button and the SWING button simultaneously with the symbol 3l blinking twice Then after the unit is turned on this function can be activated by pressing the SWING button with the displayed symbol 3l indicating swing function is on and without this displayed symbol indicating swing function is off CLOCK button By pressing this button the clock is allowed to be set with blinking and then press the button to adjust the clock within 5 seconds If the button is pressed down constantly for more than 2 seconds the clock setting will be increased or decreased 10 minutes every 0 5 seconds After that another press on the CLOCK button accepts the setting 12 00 is the default when the wireless remote controller is energized TIMER ON button When TIMER ON is activated ON will blink while the symbol will disappear Within 5 seconds it is allowed to set the ON time by pressing the button Each press will make the time increase or decrease one minute Besides the time can also be set by pressing the button constantly that is in the early 2 5 seconds the time will increase decrease quickly per single minute and in the late 2 5 the time will
21. Connect the connection cords firmly to the terminal block Imperfect installation may cause a fire Always fasten the outside covering of the connection cord with cord clamps If the insulator is not clamped electric leakage may occur Always connect the ground wire 70 4 Electric wiring between the indoor and outdoor units Single phase units 09 24 Duct Type Unit Floor Ceiling Cassette Type Unit Indoor Unit door Unit Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit e Q LIN I breaker breaker breaker Y LNP Power 220 240V 50Hz Power 220 240V 50Hz Power 220 240V 50Hz Power 220 240V 50Hz ASGE 09AIN WK ASD O9AIN or ASF 09AIN ASGE 12AIN WK ASD 12AIN or ASF 12AIN or ASC 12AIN ASGE 18AIN WK ASD 18AIN or ASF 18AIN or ASC 18AIN D Power cord 3x1 5 mm2 HO7RN F 2 Power cord 3x1 0 mm2 HO5VV F 8 Communication Cords 2 0 75 mm2 H05VV F ASGE 24AIN WK ASD 24AIN or ASF 24AIN or ASC 24AIN D Power cord 3x2 5 mm HO7RN F Q Power cord 3 1 0 mm HO5VV F 3 Communication Cords 2x0 75 mm HO5VV F Single phase units 36K Duct Type Unit Floor Ceiling Cassette Type Unit Indoor Unit Indoor Unit L 1 4 ito reaker l breaker 1 1
22. 1 The printing is CN23 and the interface type is JST B3B PH K S 2 Electrical characteristic 1 pin 12V 2 pin detection port 3 pin GND current 150mA 3 Working principle when the module detects there is nobody in the room 2 pin and 3 pin are short circuited and they are low electrical level when there are somebody in the room 2 pin output is high electrical level 2 Function instructions In order to achieve this function set it through wired controller and refer to the following operation method It is defaulted that this function is not activated if this function is set and human sensitive module is connected the unit will control the ON OFF of unit according to the signal detected by human sensitive module When there is nobody in the room and the unit is with wired controller Wy icon will be displayed on the wired controller if the unit is without wired controller there will be no display The unit will control the ON OFF of unit according to the detected information 3 Setting method Under off state of the unit press Function and Timer buttons at the same time for 5s to go to the debugging menu Press Mode button to adjust to 09 in temperature displaying zone Timer zone displays setting state and press A or V button to adjust There are 2 selections 1 Without human sensitive function LCD displays 00 2 With human sensitive function LCD displays 01 Choose the second selection and then press Ente
23. SERVICE MANUAL SINCLAIR AIR CONDITIONING PRODUCT 1 MODELS LIST 1 1 Outdoor Unit Power supply V Ph Hz ASGE 09AIN WK 220 240V 50Hz ASGE 12AIN WK 220 240V 50Hz ASGE 18AIN WK 220 240V 50Hz ASGE 24AIN WK 220 240V 50Hz ASGE 36AIN WK 220 240V 50Hz ASGE 36AIN 3 WK 380 415V 3N 50Hz ASGE 42AIN 3 WK 380 415V 3N 50Hz ASGE 48AIN 3 WK 380 415V 3N 50Hz ASGE 60AIN 3 WK 380 415V 3N 50Hz 1 2 Indoor Unit Nominal Capacity Power supply Type Model Cooling Heating V Ph Hz ASD 09AIN 2 7 2 9 220 240V 50Hz ASD 12AIN 3 5 3 8 220 240V 50Hz ASD 18AIN 5 0 5 6 220 240V 50Hz ASD 24AIN 7 0 8 0 220 240V 50Hz Duct ASC 12AIN 3 5 3 8 220 240V 50Hz ASC 18AIN 5 0 5 5 220 240V 50Hz ASC 24AIN 7 0 8 0 220 240V 50Hz ASC 36AIN 10 0 12 0 220 240V 50Hz Cassette ASC 42AIN 11 0 12 5 220 240V 50Hz ASC 48AIN 14 0 16 0 220 240V 50Hz ASC 60AIN 16 0 17 0 220 240V 50Hz 2723 asa 50 56 Floor celing 16 0 17 0 220 240V 50Hz Note 1 Ton 12000Btu h 3 517kW Note The universal outdoor units means that the customer can choose any of three kind of indoor unit to match the outdoor unit without any change with it 3 3 PRODUCT DATA 3 1 Product Data of Indoor Unit 3 1 1 Duct Type ae Indoor unit ASD 09AIN ASD 12AIN ASD 18AIN Outdoor unit ASGE 09AIN WK ASGE 12AIN WK ASGE 18AIN WK Cooling Capacity kW 2 7 0 80 3 40 3 5 0 90 3 70 5 0 1 60 5 50
24. Unscrew the 3 screws and 2 nuts of support to remove the mounting support 4 Disassembly of motor Loosen the 2 screws of the motor attaching clamp remove the motor attaching clamp and motor attaching clamp subassembly to remove the motor Disassembly of right and left fixing plates Remark Make sure that the power supply is cut off before disassembling and protect all the parts during disassembly Step Illustration Handling Instruction Disassembly of right and left fixing plates Disassemble the bolts on right and left fixing plates with tools As is shown by the arrow in the graph 117
25. breaker 1 1 breaker 1 1 mer YY T 173 E LN PE L N PE LN PE L N PE Power 220 240V 50Hz Power 220 240V 50Hz Power 220 240V 50Hz Power 220 240V 50Hz ASGE 36AIN WK ASD 36AIN or ASF 36AIN or ASC 36AIN D Power cord 3x2 5 mm2 HO7RN F 2 Power cord 3 1 0 mm2 HO5VV F 8 Communication Cords 2 0 75 mm2 H05VV F 71 Three phase units Duct Type Unit Floor Ceiling Cassette Type Unit Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit Indoor Unit breaker OZAN 1 I I I I l M HU I breake break break mer NS L L2L3 N PE L N PE L1L2L3 N PE L N PE Power 380V 415V 3N 50Hz Power 220 240V 50Hz Power 380V 415V 3N 50Hz Power 220240V 50Hz ASGE 36AIN 3 WK ASD 36AIN or ASF 36AIN or ASC 36AIN ASGE 42AIN 3 WK ASD 42A IN or ASF 42AIN or ASC 42AIN ASGE 48AIN 3 WK ASD 48AIN or ASF 48AIN or ASC 48AIN ASGE 60AIN 3 WK ASD 60AIN or ASF 60AIN or ASC 60AIN D Power cord 5x2 5 mm2 HO7RN F 2 Power cord 3x1 0 mm2 HO5VV F 8 Communication Cords 2x0 75 mm2 HO5VV F Figure 3 2 9 5 Electric wiring of indoor unit side Remove the electric box cover from the electric box sub assy and then connect the wire Duct Type Unit a a Bn 9
26. ower n ME wa y Y s 5 6 EG PE r3 Erem 8 8 YES BES 15 YEN 6 3 5 5 ps Kl E S VEEN MSPA 01523 SW VQ MTOR 0 i DERC BL OUTDOOR ove 7 NOTORI PJIp c S Y Y Y 1 2 3RD 7 E E UNIT 154 x 3333 5BN N I N 2 605 MOTOS Mi We aA yp rvi onment ipe NEA S WIRE Tena PIP LI0 1 SW H CONTROL T Vener Bongor EVAPORATOR Hr Remark The Wired Controller is the optional accessory NDOOR UN T Receiving Board STEP MOTOR LIN m 9999 Ni 2BU M AP2 5 ower cause ON CN2 gt x8 YEGN 5 5 6 PE SENSE Q 6 xX xa X 91 YEGN 6 9 5 5 E500 ACN AC L 7 i PES YEGN X501 5 4 DISP3 U SWINGI U SWING2 MOTOR n COOL PLASMA 1 E HEALTH X4 AP1 GENERATOR BU N2 x6 OUTDO OR COM7 T2 T3 DC MOTORI PUMP PUMP C Y V V V V 12 de UNIT 5 4BK 15K 20K Hi SBN L4 N 606 wr s SA yl Environment Pipe WIRE 9YEGN Temp Temp PUMP MOTOR LIQUID SWICH CONTROLX2 EVAPORATOR ensor Sensor PE Remark The Wired Controller is the optional accessory 101 4 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE OF MAIN PARTS 4 1 Outdoor Unit 09 12K Disassembly and Assembly of external casing Remark
27. 4 6 Switch between Fahrenheit and Centigrade Under off state of the unit press Mode and Y buttons at the same time for 5s to switch between Fahrenheit and Centigrade 4 7 Enquiry of Ambient Temperature Under off or on state of the unit press it for 5s to view the ambient temperature In this case timer zone displays ambient temperature type 01 or 02 Ambient temperature zone displays the corresponding temperature of that type 01 stands for outdoor ambient temperature and 02 stands for the indoor ambient temperature after compensation Press Mode button to switch between 01 and 02 Pressing other buttons except Mode button or receiving remote control signal will exit enquiry state If there is no operation within 20s will also exit enquiry state 26 Note D If the unit is not connected to outdoor ambient temperature sensor display of outdoor ambient temperature will be shielding after energizing for 12hr If there is malfunction of outdoor ambient temperature sensor display of outdoor ambient temperature will be shielding after energizing for 12hr 4 8 Enquiry of Historical Malfunction Under off or on state of the unit continuously press Function and Y buttons for 5s to view historical malfunction In enquiry state set temperature displaying zone displays 00 Press A and buttons to view the 5 malfunctions happened recently The timer displaying position displays the detailed error code The 5 displayed malfunction
28. Drain raising E 20 8 lt Ca v Figure 3 1 15 a The vertical height of the drain hose should be 75mm or less so that it is unnecessary for the drain port to withstand additional force Drain hose attachment lt 75mm 1000mm Figure 3 1 16 b When multiple drain hoses are used their installation should be performed as shown in the figure below 49 1 1 7 Installation of air duct Dimensions of the Supply Air Outlet Return Air Inlet Figure 3 1 18 Supply Air Outlet 51 X r al T joint converging drain pipes H 4 5 T joint converging drain pipes Figure 3 1 17 o 151 5 21 H re 12 re io 2 io e gt t gt 2 12 io 2 lt gt B C Figure 3 1 19 Return Air Inlet Table 3 1 3 Model Supply Air Outlet Return Air Inlet T FE e ASD 09AIN ASD T2AIN ASD T8AIN ASD 24AIN ASD 36AIN 1000 818 1000 818 ASD 48AIN ASD 60AIN 190 1 1 8 Installation of the Supply Air Duct 1 Installation of the Rectangular Duct Air Intake Sa NON JESS A lt SL 4 44
29. L SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 Figure 2 7 2 7 1 4 2 Introduction to Symbols on the LCD CHLD LOCK ERROR s ir O OO Oe TLE THU FRI SAT SET INNER UNIT Oar SUN MON TUF WED THU FRI SAT 10 4 4 22 2 Tianhe 0 9 Figure 2 7 3 Table 2 7 2 Introduction to the Symbols on the LCD No Name Description 1 Fan speed It displays the fan speed of the indoor unit high medium low and auto 2 Running mode It displays the running mode of the indoor unit auto cool dry fan and heat 3 System clock It displays the current time hour and minute in 24 hour time system and also the week day 4 Shield It displays the shield status ALL TEMP MODE and On Off 5 Weekly timer It displays the timing period unit 0 5 hour which will circulate every week Sett t 6 S M ade It displays the set temperature indoor unit code 01 16 and symbols of Celsius and Fahrenheit scale Indoor unit code 7 Control mode It displays CENTER under the centralized control mode and no display under the single control mode Ambient 8 temperature Serial It displays the ambient temperature serial port as well as symbols of Celsius and Fahrenheit scale port 9 Indoor unit code Numbers indicate the indoor unit codes which will be displayed when the corresponding indoor unit is On off status online indicates the on off status o
30. Step Illustration Handling Instruction 1 Remove external casing 1 Remove the top cover and handle 2 Remove the grille outer case and right side plate 2 Remove motor 1 Remove the blade nut and then remove the blade 2 Remove the motor from motor support 3 Remove compressor 1 Discharge the refrigerant inside the pipeline and recycle the refrigerant during discharging 2 Unsolder the 4 way valve assy from compressor 3 Remove the nut fixing compressor 4 Take away the compressor from chassis 4 Assemble compressor 1 Fix the new compressor on to the chassis 2 Connect the suction port and discharge port of compressor with the system pipes 3 Properly connect the pwoer cord of compressor 4 Renew the compressor electric heating belt and discharge temperature sensor 5 Check if the compressor rotates in reverse and if the lubricant have leaked 5 Assemble unit Assemble the unit in the reverse procedures of disassembly 102 18K Remark Before disassembly and assembly make sure that the unit has been cut off from the power supply Step Illustration Handling Instruction 1 Remove external casing 1 Remove the top cover and handle 2 Remove the grille outer case and right side plate 2 Remove motor 1 Remove the blade nut and then remove the blade 2 Remove the motor from motor support 3
31. w W u V COMP D PE i EN M We PE Model ASGE 18AIN WK OUTDOOR UNIT 1 12 SYMBOL NAME L AC L XT1 XT2 WIRING BOARD POWER N ACN AP1 El FILTER BOARD AP DRIVE BOARD I APS CONTROL BOARD L OUT N QUTI N OUT T makana 20K 15K 50K HP Y w VW a COMPRESSOR FAN EKV 9 Ne 9 a7 lt aw 4 MAY VALVE M SAT OVERLOAD PROTECTOR wi EHI COMPRESSER BAND HEATER A EH2 BOTTOM BAND HEATER FA T SENSOR2 HPP H PRESS LPP HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH X1 AC L AC L N EUN EXPANSION X2 40 1 m od VALVE COIL CN3 n PWR 20K PIPE TEMP SENSOR AP3 AP 2 15 ENVIRONMENT TENP SENSOR 5 com 50K DISCHARGE TEMP M3 L3 SENSOR eem CN2 uu 2 U V W L24 11 1 Li 2 12 2 Electric component position map MOTOR VAT ay QVC COMP m m m M e x I x me wig 0 H LE mi uw aA SAT a JUN FARIEN sees n th L EH2 is optional INDOOR UNIT me A accessory PE Model ASGE 24AIN WK
32. 1 Interface instruction 1 The printing is COM BMS2 COM BMS3 and the interface type is B2B XH K3 2 Electrical characteristic none 3 Working principle centralized control the communication of indoor mainboard and realize the unit control 2 Function instructions In order to achieve this function set the address mode and address through wired controller Please refer to Point 3 for the setting method The address mode is defaulted to be connecting to centralized controller mode and the defaulted address is 1 When the centralized controller is connected centralized control of the unit can be realized to control unit ON OFF operation mode set fan speed temperature and weekly timer 3 Setting method Firstly set the address mode of wired controller into centralized controller address mode The setting method is 39 1 Under off state of the unit press Function and Timer buttons at the same time for 5s to go to the debugging menu Press Mode button to adjust to 10 in temperature displaying zone Timer zone displays setting state and press A or V button to adjust There are 2 selections D Centralized controller address mode LCD displays 00 2 Long distance control address mode LCD displays 01 Choose the first selection and then press Enter Cancel button to save and exit setting Now the address of wired controller is set to match the address of centralized controller The unit will memorize this setti
33. 2 3 2 LCD display of wired controller 14 20 Table 2 3 1 Instruction to LCD Display No Icons Introduction 1 TN Left and right swing function 2 Up and down swing function 3 A Air exchange function 4 Sleep function 5 Auto mode 6 COOL mode 7 KA DRY mode 8 FAN mode m 9 rei HEAT mode 10 Health function 11 O l Demand function 12 Vacation function 13 Status display of master and slave wired controller Shield function 14 The button operation temperature setting On Off operation Mode setting and Save setting are disabled 15 Fan speed 16 Memory function The unit will resume the original setting state after power recovery 17 Turbo function 18 Energy saving function 19 Ambient setting temperature 20 Electric heater 21 Blow function 22 Defrosting function 23 Filter cleaning 24 88 9 Timer Setting 25 tn Keycard control Detected status sensed by human body 26 Quiet function 27 P Lock function 21 3 2 Operation View 3 2 1 Silk Screen of Buttons Enter Cancel 5 6 7 8 Figure 2 3 3 Silk screen of buttons 3 3 2 Instruction to Function of Buttons Table 2 3 2 Instruction to buttons of wired controller No Description Functions QD Function selection and canceling 1 Enter Cancel Press it for 5s to view the ambient temperature press
34. 3 1 46 Air leak m s Condensate Figure 3 1 46 59 8 If gap still exists between ceiling and decoration panel after tightening the screws readjust the height of the indoor unit Figure 3 1 47 Adjustment of the indoor unit body from the holes in the corner of the panel is possible If the indoor unit can always be kept horizontal and the drain pipe etc will be unaffected Figure 3 1 47 9 Wire the swing flap motor as shown in Figure 3 1 48 At body At panel Figure 3 1 48 4 E QE E 1 3 7 Dimension Data A lt a Bottom face of ceiling Panel external dimension Figure 3 1 49 60 Table 3 1 7 1 3 8 Installation of Drain Piping 1 Keep piping as short as possible and slope it downwards at a gradient of at least 1 100 so that air may not remain trapped inside the pipe 2 Keep pipe size equal to or greater than that of the connecting pipe 3 Install the drain piping as shown and take measures against condensation Improperly rigged piping could lead to leaks and eventually wet furniture and belongings Indoor unit drain hose Insulating tape accessory Extension drain piping commercially available Insulating tube commer
35. 4 way valve assy from gas liquid separator 3 Remove the gas liquid separator 4 Remove compressor 5 Assemble unit 1 Discharge the refrigerant inside the pipeline and recycle the refrigerant during discharging 2 Unsolder the 4 way valve assy from compressor 3 Remove the nut fixing compressor 4 Take away the compressor from chassis Assemble the unit in the reverse procedures of disassembly 106 4 2 Indoor Unit 4 2 1 Duct type Removal and Assembly of Fan Motor Remarks Before removing the fan make sure to cut off the power firstly Step Illustration Handling Instruction 1 Unplug the motor cables 2 Remove the filter sub assembly and air inlet cover board Cut off the power supply of indoor unit Use screwdriver to remove the electric box cover and unplug the motor cables in electric box Remove the filter sub assembly from the air inlet frame and use screwdriver to remove the air inlet cover board 3 Remove the screws on fan sub assembly Remove the screws on fan sub assembly 4 Overturn the propeller housing Rotate the propeller housing to the air inlet according to arrow direction 5 Loosen the fan and motor Use inner hexagonal spanner to loosen the screws on fan and remove the clamp fixing the motor 6 Replace the motor Firstly disengage the motor from motor support Then sequentially disengage the fan sub
36. A or V button to adjust on filter clean reminder function setting of filter clean reminder timer zone to display 00 function Enter Cangel Function v Timer On Off Press Enter Cancel button to cancel filter clean reminder function Figure 2 4 1 Setting of filter clean reminder function When setting the filter clean reminder function timer zone will display 2 digits of which the former indicates the pollution degree of operating place and the latter indicates the accumulated operating time of indoor unit There are 4 types of situations 1 Clean Reminder is off Timer zone shows 00 2 Slight pollution the former digit in timer zone shows 1 while the latter one shows 0 which indicates the accumulated operating time is 5500hr Each time the latter digit increases 1 the accumulated operating time increases 500hr When it reaches 9 it means the accumulated operating time is 10000hr 3 Medium pollution the former digit in timer zone shows 2 while the latter one shows 0 which indicates the accumulated operating time is 1400hr Each time the latter digit increases 1 the accumulated operating time increases 400hr When it reaches 9 it means the accumulated operating time is 5000hr 4 Heavy pollution the former digit in timer zone shows 3 while the latter one shows 0 which indicates the accumulated operating time is 100hr Each time the latter digit increases 1 the accumulated operating time increases 100hr
37. Coil owe we de de Fan Motor Output 0 015x1 0 02x1 0 04x1 Sound Pressure Level H M L dB A 37 35 32 28 40 38 35 31 44 42 38 32 Air Filter Standard washable synthetic Drain Piping 17x1 75 17x1 75 17x1 75 Outline Dimensions WxHxD 1220x225x700 1220x225x700 1220x225x700 Outdoor Unit ASGE 09AIN WK ASGE 12AIN WK ASGE 18AIN WK Power Supply KS 220 240V 50Hz Heat Exchange Cross Fin Coil Control Electronic Expansion Valve er omo p Outline Dimensions WxHxD 848x540x320 848x540x320 955x700x396 TR NET 10 ASF 24AIN ASF 36AIN ASF 36AIN Outdoor unit ASGE 24AIN WK ASGE 36AIN WK ASGE 36AIN 3 WK Cooling Capacity 7 0 2 40 8 20 10 0 3 20 11 50 10 0 3 20 11 50 Capacity Heating Capacity 8 0 2 40 9 00 12 0 2 90 14 50 12 0 2 90 14 50 2 18 0 85 2 50 3 20 0 80 4 60 3 20 0 80 4 60 ower I 2 21 0 80 2 75 3 40 0 65 4 80 3 40 0 65 4 80 Design load Average SEER SCOP 5 1 3 8 5 1 3 8 5 1 3 8 Indoor Unit ASF 24AIN ASF 36AIN ASF 36AIN Heat Exchange _________ Exchange Heat Exchange Cross Fin Coil Cross Fin Coil Cross Fin Coil he ma Wer Motor Output 0 065x1 0 14x1 0 14x1 Sound Pressure Level H M L 49 48 46 40 54 53 51 46 54 53 51 46 Air Filter E Standard washable synthetic Drain Piping 17x1 75 17x1 75 17x1 75 Outline Dimensions WxHxD 1220x225x700 1420x245x700 1420x245x700 Outdoor Unit ASGE 24AIN WK ASGE 36AIN WK ASGE 36AIN 3 WK Power Supply 220 240V 50H
38. Figure X1 is AC 220V signal input and X2 is DC 5V to 24V You can only choose X1 or X2 Definition of interface is as shown in Figure below 34 GRZS7 A V1 6 2010 01 15 DC 5V 24V X6 Figure 2 7 6 Illustration of door control port SDM 01 Table 2 7 3 Door control wiring port Terminal name Terminal instruction CN1 CN1 wiring terminal and door control interface of indoor mainboard X1 AC L AC N X1 AC L AC N wiring terminal connected to door control input signal rated voltage 220V 2 X2 wiring terminal connected to door control input signal 2 Function instructions In order to achieve this function set it through wired controller and refer to the following operation method It is defaulted that this function is not activated if this function is set and door control accessories are connected the unit will control the ON OFF of unit according to the card state detected by door control detection board When the card is not connected the unit will turn to standby state If the unit is with wired controller Bj icon will be displayed on the wired controller If the unit is without wired controller there will be no display The unit will control the ON OFF of unit according to the detected information 3 Setting method Under off state of the unit press Function and Timer buttons at the same time for 5s to go to the debugging menu Press Mode button to adjust to 08 in temperature displaying zone
39. Function Human Sensitive Function Door control function or human sensitive function can be selected More details please refer to Debugging Function These two functions can t be turned on at the same time When door control function is selected the wired controller will work when the room card is inserted and stop working when the room card is not inserted when human sensitive function is selected the wired controller will work when it senses there is somebody in the room and stop working when it senses there is nobody in the room When the door control function senses the room card is not inserted or human sensitive function senses there is nobody in the room the wired controller will display W icon Note D In long distance monitoring or centralized control no matter the room card is inserted or not the ON OFF of unit can be controlled If long distance monitoring or centralized control information is received when the room card is not inserted Wy icon is cleared When the card is reinserted door control function is judged to be turned on If long distance monitoring or centralized control information is received when the room card is inserted it will keep the original status 2 The unit can not be controlled by buttons when the card is not inserted 3 When door control function and human sensitive function have been set at the same time it is defaulted that door control function is valid and human sensitive function is invalid
40. Remove compressor 1 Discharge the refrigerant inside the pipeline and recycle the refrigerant during discharging 2 Unsolder the 4 way valve assy from compressor 3 Remove the nut fixing compressor 4 Take away the compressor from chassis 4 Assemble unit Assemble the unit in the reverse procedures of disassembly 103 24k Remark Before disassembly and assembly make sure that the unit has been cut off from the power supply Step Illustration Handling Instruction 1 Remove external casing 1 Remove the top cover and handle 2 Remove the grille outer case front side plate and right side plate 2 Remove motor 1 Remove the blade nut and then remove the blade 2 Remove the motor from motor support 3 Remove compressor 1 Discharge the refrigerant inside the pipeline and recycle the refrigerant during discharging 2 Unsolder the 4 way valve assy from compressor 3 Remove the nut fixing compressor 4 Take away the compressor from chassis 4 Assemble unit Assemble the unit in the reverse procedures of disassembly 104 36k Remark Before disassembly and assembly make sure that the unit has been cut off from the power supply Step Handling Instruction 1 Remove external casing Illustration 1 Remove t
41. Temp of indoor XC Set temp Comp and outdoor fan stop Comp stop for 3 min 1 2 Heating Operation Power On Open unit running at heat mode Satisfying open comp condition Comp and outdoor fan run Avoid cool wind only when comp start Temp of indoor Set temp Comp and outdoor fan stop Comp stop for 3 min 17 2 WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER 2 1 Operation and Display View HOUR ONOFF so 7 FAN e 8600 Table 2 2 1 Operation instruction of wireless remote controller No Name Function Description Signal Signal transmitter transmitter ON OFF Press this button and the unit will be turned on press it once more and the unit will be turned off When turning button off the unit the Sleep function will be canceled but the presetting time is still remained By pressing this button Auto Cool Dry Fan Heat mode can be selected circularly Auto mode is default after power on Under the Auto mode the setting temperature will not be displayed Under the Heat mode the initial MODE value is 28 C 82 F Under other modes the initial value is 25 C 77 F button A RN te 5 S AUTO COOL sts DRY FAN XX HEAT only for cooling and heating unit Preset tempe
42. Using pliers bend the solid wire to form a loop suitable for the terminal screw 4 Shape the loop wire properly place it on the terminal board and tighten securely with the terminal screw using a screwdriver 2 For strand wiring Figure 3 2 6 1 Cut the wire end with a wire cutter or wire cutting pliers then strip the insulation about 10 mm 3 8 2 Using a screwdriver remove the terminal screw s on the terminal board 3 Using a round terminal fastener or pliers securely clamp a round terminal to each stripped wire end 4 Position the round terminal wire and replace and tighten the terminal screw with a screwdriver Figure 3 2 7 A Solid wire B Strand wire Solderless terminal x N 3 E ia 3 3 S Insulation layer Screw with Round S Insulation tube terminal Round terminal special washer 22 washer Terminal board Wire Cord clamp Figure 3 2 7 Figure 3 2 8 3 How to fix connection cord and power cord by cord clamp After passing the connection cord and power cord through the insulation tube fasten it with the cord clamp Figure 3 2 8 A WARNING Before starting work check that power is not being supplied to the indoor unit and outdoor unit Match the terminal block numbers and connection cord colors with those of the indoor unit side Erroneous wiring may cause burning of the electric parts
43. assembly form the motor shaft Remove the motor from the air inlet and replace with new motor In which for the motor with automatic motor support the motor support shall be removed in advance and then changed to the unit 7 Assemble the unit in reverse to the disassembly procedures Assemble the unit in reverse to the disassembly procedures and energize it for testing 107 Disassembly of filter screen for return air Remark Make sure that the power supply is cut off before disassembling and protect all the parts during disassembly Do not put filter screen near the high temperature heat source Step Illustration Handling Instruction 1 Disassembly of filter screen for return air Compress the filter screen for return air down on the guide slot sponge and remove according to the direction shown by the arrow There are 2 filter screen for return air Disassembly of electrical parts box cover panel and electrical parts box Remark Make sure that the power supply is cut off before disassembling and protect all the parts during disassembly especially the electrical components Do not dampen or hit them Step Illustration Handling Instruction 2 Disassembly of electric box cover Disassemble the screw according to the position shown in the circle and the box and remove the electric box in the direction of the arrow 3 Disassembly of electric parts box
44. drip during the cooling operation 13 Be sure to insulate where the drain port and the drain hose is connected Figure 3 1 13 14 The unused drain port also should be insulated properly Figure 3 1 14 Drain hose insulation Insulated drain hose Drain hose insulation Unit d B Drain port Drain port Insulated drain hose Unit Drain cap Drain cap Figure 3 1 13 Figure 3 1 14 15 There is adhesive on one side of the insulation so that after removing the protective paper over it the insulation can be directly attached to the drain hose 16 Considerations for the unit with the condensate pump 1 For the unit with the condensate pump only one drain port at the side close to the electric box is prepared and only through it the drain hose can be connected 2 See table 3 for the size of the drain port of the unit with the condensate pump which is different from that of the unit without the condensate pump 3 For the unit with the condensate pump two drain ports at the bottom are defaulted to be factory plugged with drain caps After the installation of the drain hose these two drain ports also need to be insulated properly with the same way aforementioned 4 The drain hose for the unit with the condensate pump should be arranged as shown in the figure below 2222272222 300mm 45m stand Drain hose attachment
45. increase decrease per ten minutes After the desired time value is set press TIENE ON again to conform the setting within five seconds After that another press on TIMER ON will cancel the setting Prior to this setting the clock shall be set to the actual time X FAN button Pressing this button can activate or deactivate the X FAN function In Cool or Dry mode by pressing this button if 9O is displayed it indicates the X FAN function is activated By repressing this button if ei disappears it indicates the X FAN function is deactivated After energization X FAN OFF is defaulted If the unit is turned off X FAN can be deactivated but can t be activated TEMP button By pressing this button it is allowed to select displaying the indoor setting temperature or the indoor ambient temperature Indoor setting temperature is default after the indoor unit is energized initially By pressing the TEMP button when the temperature symbol is displayed the indoor displayer will show the indoor setting temperature when fi is displayed it will show the indoor ambient temperature when ar is invalidation If current displays indoor ambient temperature if received the other remote control signal it will display presetting temperature 5s later will back to display the ambient temperature This function is applicable to partial of models TIMER OFF button By pressing this button it is available to go
46. indoor unit 8 CN2 1 pin GND 17 VA 1 Chassis electric heating belt 2 pin B 3 pin A Communication interface reserved 9 CN1 1 pin 12V 2 pin 18 4V 4 way valve 3 pin A 4 pin GND 3 ASGE 18AIN WK ASGE 24AIN WK ASGE 36AIN WK 1 Driving Board 15 14 13 12 11 c1 e 558 758 SSA 958 254 e 15 was Rist fae ERG Berea Lb b vod 025 DANGER RES 21525 f SD veJ E a ua 2762 LABEL WE m a amm R20 Y Pig te B 21 LWS GRZQI220A Vi 2013 DINOBNIS f MiGH VOLTAGE 5 No Printing Interface No Printing Interface 1 L2 2 PFC induction wire blue 2 L1 1 PFC induction wire brown 3 N Neutral wire input white 4 AC L Live wire input red 5 COMM COMM1 Communication interface 6 JTAG1 Reserved 7 PWR Control power input 8 DC BUS1 psi 9 L2 1 PFC induction wire yellow 10 L1 2 PFC induction wire white 11 P OUT Reserved 12 G OUT Reserved 13 Compressor Phase W 14 V Compressor Phase V 15 U Compressor Phase U 93 2 Filtering Board E N
47. is the last malfunction 4 9 Debugging Function Under off state of the unit press Function and Timer buttons at the same time for 5s to go to the debugging menu Press Mode button to adjust the setting items and press A or Y button to set the actual value 4 9 1 Setting ambient temperature sensor dual ambient temperature sensors function Under debugging state press Mode button to adjust to 00 in temperature displaying zone Timer zone displays setting state and press A or Y button to adjust There are 3 selections 1 The ambient temperature at air return is set as indoor ambient temperature timer zone displays 01 2 The temperature at wired controller is set as indoor ambient temperature timer zone displays 02 3 Select the temperature sensor at air return in cooling dry and fan mode select the temperature sensor at wired controller in heating and auto zone displays 03 4 9 2 Selecting three speeds in high speed and three speeds in low speed of indoor fan motor Under debugging state press Mode button to adjust to 01 in temperature displaying zone Timer zone displays setting state and press A or Y button to adjust There are 2 selections 1 Three speeds in low speed LCD displays 01 2 Three speeds in high speed LCD displays 02 Three speeds in low speed include high medium and low speeds three speeds in high speed include super high high and medium speed Note For this series this functio
48. jumper Replace the mainboard Work Normally lt 89 H6 DC fan error H6 is displayed on the wired controller i H6 is displayed in the mainboard 88 indicating lamp S the motor phase sequence right Adjust the motor phase sequence loose Tighten the fan wiring terminal Replace the mainboard Does it work normally y No Replace the outdoor fan bP Work normally 90 2 3 Interface 1 ASGE 09AIN WK ASGE 12AIN WK Mainboard 42 i 4059 38 4 34 rds 31 e SO emg 12 SWTHAAHRAHH 5 T M WH 2 HGH VOLTAGEN ub DANGERIE E SOR TT SENSORT True U7e e e e
49. lower than protective Indoor temp value after the unit has been running for a period of time evaporator nder cooling or dry mode the unit will report this fault in which 2 E2 Freeze protection ing y oV pcc PALA temperature case the compressor and outdoor fan motor will be stopped The sensor unit will not run until evaporator temperature is higher than the protective temp value and the compressor is stopped for 3min If itis detected within 30s successively that the low pressure Low pressure Low pressure switch is cut off under ON or standby state the unit will report protection switch low pressure protection If the fault occurs successively 3 times within 30min the unit cannot be recovered automatically 3 E3 If the unit reports system refrigerant lacking within 10min after Refrigerant lacking gt turning on the unit the unit will stop operation If the fault occurs protection successively 3 times the unit cannot be recovered automatically Refrigerant If enter refrigerant recycling mode through special operation E3 will be recycling mode displayed After exiting refrigerant recycling mode the code will disappear If outdoor unit detects that the discharge temperature is higher Compressor T Compressor high than protective temp value the unit will report high discharge 4 E4 discharge temperature mn 2 temperature protection If the protection occurs over 6 times th
50. m 30 50 50 Max Height m 15 30 30 m Indoor unit ASD 42AIN ASD 48AIN ASD 60AIN Outdoor unit ASGE 42AIN 3 WK ASGE 48AIN 3 WK ASGE 60AIN 3 WK Cooling Capacity kW 11 5 3 60 12 50 14 0 6 00 14 50 16 0 7 4 16 5 Capacity Heating Capacity kW 13 5 3 90 15 50 15 5 5 20 17 00 16 5 6 2 18 5 PdesignH kW 10 5 11 8 12 5 Pena __ Cooling kW 4 00 0 65 4 70 4 70 1 40 5 60 5 70 1 20 6 9 Power Input Heating kW 3 90 0 76 4 75 4 40 1 30 5 50 4 60 1 20 6 9 Design load Average SEER SCOP W W 5 1 3 8 5 1 3 8 5 1 3 8 Energy Rate Cooling Heating AIA AIA AIA Indoor Unit ASD 42AIN ASD 48AIN ASD 60AIN Power Supply 220 240V 50Hz Heat Exchange Cross Fin Coil Cross Fin Coil Cross Fin Coil Drive direct direct direct Motor Output kW 0 23x1 0 25x1 0 28x1 Fan Air Flow m h 2100 2400 3000 Rated Ext Static Pressure Pa 37 50 50 Ext Static Pressure Range Pa 0 150 0 150 0 150 Sound Pressure Level H M L dB A 53 52 48 44 55 53 49 45 56 55 51 46 Air Filter Standard washable synthetic Drain Piping mm 20x1 2 20x1 2 20x1 2 Outline Dimensions WxHxD mm 1226x290x775 1340x350x750 1340x350x750 Net Weight kg 46 56 57 Outdoor Unit ASGE 42AIN 3 WK ASGE 48AIN 3 WK ASGE 60AIN 3 WK Power Supply 380 415V 3N 50Hz Heat Exchange Cross Fin Coil Type Rotary Rotary Rotary Compressor Power Input W 4150 4580 4580 Control Electronic Expansion Valve Refrigerant Charge kg 3 7 4 0 5 0 Outline Dimensions WxHxD mm 95
51. or V button to adjust the address sequence and then press Enter Cancel button to confirm The setting value will be memorized after power failure The detailed setting is as shown in the Figure below 38 Enter Cancel A Enter Cancel Function v Timer On Off N N Timer On Off Function Timer On Off Off state of the unit Press Function and Mode buttons to Press A or V button to adjust the enter address setting address sequence Enter Cagtel A Function v Timer On Off Press Enter Cancel button to confirm the address and then exit setting interface Figure 2 7 11 Note D In order to realize MODBUS interface function the address mode of the unit must be set into long distance control address mode you can not set it into centralized control address mode otherwise this function can not be realized 2 The unit can not be connected to MODBUS and centralized controller at the same time only one of them can be selected 8 255 sets of unit in maximum can be connected in the same network the unit addresses in the same network must be different otherwise the unit control will be affected 4 Perform wiring when the unit power is cut off 7 2 4 Connect to interface of centralized controller The indoor unit is with the interface of centralized controller When centralized controller is connected centralized control of unit can be realized when the wired controller is not connected
52. outlet or air return port to ensure smooth air outlet Check if the indoor and outdoor operating ambient temperature is within norma Operate the unit in normal ambient temperature range specified in user s manual 78 E2 Freeze Protection Freeze protection is normal protection but not abnormal malfunction If freeze protection occurs frequently during operation please check if the indoor filter is with filth blockage or if the indoor air outlet is abnormal The user is required to clean the filter check the air outlet and air return pipe periodically to ensure smooth air return and air outlet E3 stands for three statuses 1 Low pressure protection 48K 60k 2 Refrigerant lacking protection 3 Refrigerant recycling mode Q 9 If enter refrigerant recycling mode through special operation the displayed is not an error code It will be eliminated when exiting refrigerant recycling mode If you do not want to have refrigerant lacking protection you can enter the debugging mode through wired controller and then cancel the refrigerant lacking protection mode E3 protection Enter debugging mode through wired controller and select without refrigerant lacking protection then turn on the unit to see if E3 protection still Charge refrigerant according to the requirement and then turn on the unit to see if E3 protection still occurs
53. plate sub assy for air sweeping fans Remark Make sure that the power supply is cut off before disassembling and protect all the parts during disassembly Step Illustration Handling Instruction Disassembly of fixing plate sub assy for air sweeping fans Remove the display board mounting support and mounting plate of swing motor in turn Disassembly of fan and motor components Remark Make sure that the power supply is cut off before disassembling and protect all the parts during disassembly especially the fastening screws for fans Step Illustration Handling Instruction 1 Disassembly of front and back scroll cases Press the buckle at the joints of front and back scroll cases with hands and pull upward to remove the front scroll case Then remove the screws on the back scroll case Lift the buckle of back scroll case with hands and remove it As is shown in the graph circle represents 2 screws on left and right Disassembly of fan and motor components Remark Make sure that the power supply is cut off before disassembling and protect all the parts during disassembly especially the fastening screws for fans Step Illustration Handling Instruction 2 Disassembly of fans Unscrew the 2 screws of coupling take out the rotating shaft and louver then loosen the tighten screw of louver to remove the louver 3 Disassembly of bearing fixing plates
54. then remove the paper template Anchor bolt Figure 3 1 24 2 Insert the anchor bolts into the drilled holes and drive the pins completely into the anchor bolts with a hammer 3 Firstly unfix two buckles on the grille as shown on the picture Remove the screws under the buckles by a screwdriver and then open the inlet grille 52 Screwing the screw Figure 3 1 25 4 Remove the screws shown on the picture Push the side plate as per the arrowed direction and take it down Screwing the screw N AY N Figure 3 1 26 5 Put the hanger bolt into the clasp of the indoor unit and tighten screws on the hanger to prevent the indoor unit from moving 6 Reinstall and tighten the right and left side panels Floor type ight side panel A Ys CN SA ANZ Left side panel Figure 3 1 27 53 Ceiling type Ceiling Suspension bolt Nut Spring washer Right side Left side panel
55. to the TIMER OFF setting state with the same setting method as that of the TIMER ON in which case the OFF symbol blinks TURBO button In the Cool or Heat mode pressing this button can activate or deactivate the TURBO function When the TURBO function is activated its symbol will be displayed when the running mode or the fan speed is changed this function will be canceled automatically This function is applicable to partial of models SLEEP button By pressing this button Sleep On and Sleep Off can be selected After powered on Sleep Off is defaulted Once the unit is turned off the Sleep function is canceled When Sleep is set to On the symbol of SLEEP C will display Under the Fan and Auto modes this function is not available LIGHT button Press this button to select LIGHT on or off in the displayer When the LIGHT is set to on the icon 5 will be displayed and the indicating light in the displayer will be on When the LIGHT is set to off the icon 5 will be disappeared and the indicating light in the displayer will be off 19 3 WIRED CONTROLLER XK60 30294000007 3 1 Display View AUTO TURBO m F ue C 88825 Enter Cancel A Function Timer On Off Figure 2 3 1 Appearance of wired controller 12 34 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 E amm AUTO TURBO n 1 1 OO ki BE 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2223242526 27 Figure
56. window to avoid interference of another remote controller from neighborhood 4 Cut off the power of heavy current wire in the installation hole of the wall All power should be cut off during installation 5 In order to avoid abnormal operation due to electromagnetic interference etc pay attention to the following notes during connecting wires 1 Make sure the tie in interface of communication wire is correct otherwise it may lead to communication malfunction 2 The signal wires and communication wires of wired controller should be separated from power cord and connection wire between indoor unit and outdoor unit 3 If the air conditioner is installed at the strong electromagnetic interference place signal wire and 29 BLUE BROWN communication wire of wired controller must use shielding twisted wire 5 3 Installation of Wired Controller Firstly the selection and connection way of wired controller s signal wire are as below 1 Choose suitable signal wire 2 core signal wire wire diameter gt 0 75mm wire length 30m and the recommended length is 8m 2 Make sure the power of indoor unit is cut off fix the signal wire of wired controller on the wiring board for wired controller of indoor unit with screws make sure the signal wire is solid Then the detailed installation procedures of wired controller are as shown in Figure 2 5 2 T _ E _ 2 ae Figure 2 5 2 Installation
57. within the 198 264V range for single phrase unit or 342 457V range for three phrase unit Always use a special branch circuit and install a special receptacle to supply power to the air conditioner Use a Special branch circuit breaker and receptacle matched to the capacity of the air conditioner The special branch circuit breaker is installed in the permanent wiring Always use a circuit that can trip all the poles of the wiring and has an isolation distance of at least 3 mm between the contacts of each pole Perform wiring work in accordance with standards so that the air conditioner can be operated safely and positively Install a leakage special branch circuit breaker in accordance with the related laws and regulations and electric company standards 69 CAUTION 0 The power source capacity must be the sum of the air conditioner current and the current of other electrical appliances When the current contracted capacity is insufficient change the contracted capacity When the voltage is low and the air conditioner is difficult to start contact the power company to raise the voltage 4 2 Electrical Wiring 1 For solid core wiring Figure 3 2 6 1 Cut the wire end with a wire cutter or wire cutting pliers then strip the insulation about 25 mm 15 16 2 Using a screwdriver remove the terminal screw s on the terminal board 3
58. 1 Disassembly of electric box cover Disassembly of air deflecting plate modules Remark Make sure the power supply is cut off before disassembling and protect all the parts during disassembly especially the joints of the air deflecting plate Step Illustration Handling Instruction Remove the air deflecting plates from the air deflecting plate support assembly and then remove both ends from the air sweeping motor joint As is shown in the graph arrow represents the support assembly and circle the air sweeping motor joint Disassembly of sub assy of air deflecting plate Disassemble of water containing plate modules Remark Make sure the power supply is cut off before disassembling and protect all the parts during disassembly Step Illustration Handling Instruction Disassemble of water Remove the water containing plate modules containing plate modules Disassembly of evaporator components Remark Make sure that the power supply is cut off and protect the copper tube and aluminum fin If the time for disassembly shall be long seal the copper tube Step Illustration Handling Instruction Unscrew the 6 screws of evaporator 3 screws of water groove press board and the 2 screws of water board to remove the evaporator Disassembly of evaporator components 116 Disassembly of fixing
59. 220 240 1 50 __ lt 1 __ lt 1 LA lt 1 lt 1 lt 1 lt 1 80 lt 1 ASGE 36AIN 3 WK_ 380415350 1 78 lt ASGE 42AIN WK 380415350 1 78 lt 13 3 3 2 Indoor unit Table 1 4 2 Electrical Data of Indoor Unit Power Supply Ro Fuse Breaker Min Power Model FLA Capacity Supply Cord Notes RLA Rated load amperes LRA Locked rotor amperes FLA Full load current D Install the disconnect device with a contact gap of at least 3mm in all poles nearby the units Both indoor unit and outdoor unit The appliance must be positioned so that the plug is accessible specifications of the breaker and power cable listed in the table above are determined based on the maximum power maximum amps of the unit 8 The specifications of the power cable listed in the table above are applied to the conduit guarded multi wire copper cable like YJV copper cable consisting of PE insulated wires and a PVC cable jacket used at 40 C and resistible to 90 C see IEC 60364 5 52 If the working condition changes they should be modified according to the related national standard 4 The specifications of the breaker listed the table above are applied to the breaker with the working temperature at 40 C If the working condition changes they should be modified according to the related national standard 14 Indoor Unit
60. 3 15 Compensate 14 C LCD displays 14 16 Compensate 15 C LCD displays 15 Note Indoor ambient temperature compensation can be set through wired controller E g If 02 is selected it indicates the compensation temperature is 2 C If the indoor ambient temperature detected by the temperature sensor at air return is 29 C the ambient temperature after compensation is 29 C 2 C 27 C After finishing setting press Enter Cancel button to save and exit setting After entering this interface the system will exit this menu if there is no operation on the button within 20s Normal off state interface will be displayed and present setting will not be saved 5 INSTALLATION OF WIRED CONTROLLER 5 1 Standard Accessories Table 2 5 1 Standard Accessories of Wired Controller Description Quantity Note Socket base box installed in the wall 1 No 1 in Figure 2 5 1 No 2 in Figure 2 5 1 No 3 in Figure 2 5 1 No 4 in Figure 2 5 1 Base plate of wired controller Screw M4x25 Panel of wired controller 5 NN NN NNN N l V Figure 2 5 1 5 2 Installation Position and Requirement 1 Prohibit installing the wired controller at the misty place or the place with direct sunlight 2 Prohibit installing the wired controller at the place near high temperature objects or water splashing places 3 Prohibit installing the wired controller at the place where faces forward to the
61. 31 7 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 7 1 Sinclair Central Controller SCC 16 7 1 1 Function The Sinclair controller can directly control up to 16 sets of indoor units in a control network and is available to check the running status of any unit through the LCD including running mode timer fan speed centralized control and shielding setting etc 7 1 2 Outline Drawing of Press Buttons Figure 2 7 1 7 1 3 Functions of Press Buttons Table 2 7 1 Functions of Press Buttons No Name Function Description 1 Mode It is used for the switchover among different modes 2 Fan It is used to set the fan speed high medium low or auto On Off It is used to set the on off status of the indoor unit 1 Under the single centralized control status It is used to set the running temperature of the indoor unit 2 with max 30 C anmin 16 C 2 Under the timing setting status It is used to set the timing period with max 24 hours and min 0 hour 5 Y 3 Under the clock setting status it is used to set the hour max 23 min 0 and minute max 59 min 0 of the clock 6 Mon It is used for the switchover between unit 1 and unit 9 1 9 Under the timing or clock setting status it indicates Monday 7 Tue It is used for the switchover between unit 2 and unit 10 2 10 Under the timing or clock setting status it indicates Tuesday 8 Wed It is used for the switchover between unit 3 and unit 11 3 11 Under the tim
62. 5K lt KK T SENSOR2 50 DC MOTOR1 E ICoMP 63625200031 3 2 Indoor unit The actual wiring should always refer to the wiring diagram of the unit 3 2 1 Duct Type Model ASD 09AIN ASD 12AIN ASD 18AIN ASD 24AIN ASD 36AIN ASD 42AIN INDOOR UNIT 1 gam 77 a pe D PE PE L th RD BU iion N N Tow A A F HEALTH N2 m eon 00 MODEL MOTER WIRING DIAGRAM C V NEW CLOSE X2 RD E 0 X1 WIRING em 2 DIAGRAM 09 18k RR MOTOR CLOSE AP1 Fresh Air Valve Common OPEN E500 Xm 2 24 4 T a MOTOR OUTDOOR 1 13 BN n 13 PUNP C up 1406 Ick CONT YEGN UNIT 2 H2 Y Y PE ja 15K penn WIRE Xi Environment Pipe CONTROL Temp Sensor Temp Sensor m Model ASD 48AIN ASD 60AIN p INDOOR UNIT U L1 Ps E COOL PLASMA a IE Ron GENERATOR any a SER YEGN PE NEA
63. 8x1349x412 958x1349x412 1085x1365x427 Net Weight kg 108 114 126 Liquid Inch 3 8 3 8 3 8 m Gas Inch 5 8 5 8 3 4 Piping Connections Max Length m 50 50 50 Max Height m 30 30 30 3 1 2 Cassette Type 70240850 Capacity i 8 0 2 40 9 50 550 Heating Capacity PdesignH 0 75 Power Input Energy Rate Cooing Heatng AA Air Filter Standard washable synthetic Mwen 20 f s m 7 0 3 90 10 1 09 0 30 1 40 1 55 0 55 1 75 2 18 0 85 2 50 1 20 20 M Dimensions WxHxD mm 650 50 650 650x50x650 950x60x950 ane ASGE 12AIN WK ASGE 18AIN WK ASGE 24AIN WK Power Supply 220 240V 50Hz 12 Heat Exchange o Cross Fin Coil De Ow m m kg m kg Rotary Rotary Rotary Compressor lls W 942 1440 2550 Retigerant Control ____ Electronic Expansion Valve we ASC 36AIN ASC 36AIN ASC 42AIN ASGE 36AIN WK ASGE 36AIN 3 WK ASGE 42AIN 3 WK Cooling Capacity 10 0 3 20 11 50 10 0 3 20 11 50 11 0 3 30 12 00 Capacity Heating Capacity 12 0 2 90 14 50 12 0 2 90 14 50 12 5 3 60 15 00 m 3 20 0 75 4 50 3 20 0 75 4 50 3 90 0 53 4 65 ower inpu 3 50 0 60 4 80 3 50 0 60 4 80 3 80 0 64 4 80 Design load a Average SEER SCOP 5 1 3 8 5 1 3 8 5 1 3 8 Energy Rate Cooling Heating a AIA AIA Al Indoor Unit ASC 36AIN ASC 36AIN ASC 42AIN Power Supply a 220 240V 50Hz Heat Exchange Cross Fin Coil Cross Fin Coil Cross Fin Coil Sound Pr
64. After piping work is finished check if drainage flows smoothly 2 As shown in the figure pour water into the drain pan from the right side to check that water flows smoothly from the drain hose Ceiling type Floor type 7 A Sy SD we NS trt WEZ J Figure 3 1 37 1 3 Installation of Cassette Type 1 3 1 Before Installation After receiving the machine please check for any transport damage If finding any surface or internal damage please immediately report to the transport company or equipment company in writing After receiving the machine please check the unit and accessories in reference to the packing list Ensure that the model is correct and the machine is in good condition Please also check if the specification and quantity of accessory parts are correct Determine the correct handling route and methods thus to avoid damaging the unit or causing possible hazard For the sake of protection and safety it is suggested to move the unit with the packaging box Even though it is not permitted to do like this under special occasions do not remove the packaging box thus to avoid loosening or falling during handling Confirm if the installing foundation is solid When this unit is to be installed on the metal section of the building make sure that the electrical insulation must comply with applicable stand
65. Capacity Heating Capacity kW 2 9 0 80 3 70 3 8 0 90 4 10 5 6 1 40 6 80 PdesignH kW 2 8 3 0 4 5 Cooling kW 0 84 0 20 1 28 1 17 0 20 1 40 1 60 0 55 1 75 Power Input Heating kW 0 80 0 20 1 20 1 05 0 22 1 20 1 58 0 50 1 90 Design load Average SEER SCOP W W 5 1 3 8 5 1 3 8 5 1 3 8 Energy Rate Cooling Heating AIA A A A A Indoor Unit ASD 09AIN ASD 12AIN ASD 18AIN Power Supply 220 240V 50Hz Heat Exchange Cross Fin Coil Cross Fin Coil Cross Fin Coil Drive Motor Output Fan gt a o Rated Ext Static Pressure Ext Static Pressure Range Sound Pressure Level H M L Air Filter Drain Piping Outline Dimensions WxHxD Net Weight Outdoor Unit Power Supply Heat Exchange ASGE 09AIN WK ASGE 12AIN WK 220 240V 50Hz Cross Fin Coil Type Rotary Rotary Compressor Power Input 942 942 Control Electronic Expansion Valve Refrigerant Charge kg 1 2 1 2 Outline Dimensions WxHxD mm 848x540x320 848x540x320 Net Weight kg 34 34 Liquid Inch 1 4 1 4 Gas Inch 3 8 3 8 Piping Connections Max Length m 20 20 Max Height m 15 15 direct direct direct i m h 650 750 1000 Pa 25 25 25 Pa 0 30 0 30 0 30 dB A 36 35 33 28 37 36 34 28 40 39 36 28 Standard washable synthetic mm 20x1 2 30x1 5 30x1 5 mm 883x250x665 998x266x721 998x266x721 kg 26 33 33 ASGE 18AIN WK Rotary 1440 14 955x700x396 47 1 4 1 2 20 15 Meda Indoor u
66. HEAT w22 TEMP SENSOR W31 OVC COMP I m EH2 is optional IVA accessory E LIE n e rase Z 1 Electric component position map AYV AV DC MOTOR2 y ZZ X501 X502 X503 m Z e 15K Ne KK T SENSOR2 Y Y M1 AP2 sok Ne L12 xu DC MOTOR1 NN M2 W23 W24 W25 COMP Q FA u vi w 9 E1 w26 E 63625200030 XT1 17 POWER fa w lt X5 L1 F b ud gt X4 L1 F OUTDOOR UNIT ve lt x2 Ac L2 Xe P be we X2 L2 F SYMBOL NAME xaiacsy 2 XT X5 COMPRESSER BAND HEATER hs spa N ehe pan wre X4 L1 1 EH2 BOTTOM BAND HEATER B 10 _X8 N F gt WI i ix w X50821 XT TERMINAL BOARD b m X6 L3 1 AP MAN PCB 2 L INDUCTOR L1E 12613 COMP COMPRESSOR ii X2 AC N gt gt wis iS d 2 M FANMOTOR wiz K CN2 X1 AC L p WI A d X8 L2 2 AY _ 4 WAYVALVE wie i n EKV ELETRONIC INFLATE VALVE 10 HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH 1 YK wig AMA HP1 ni T HIGHERESSURE SWITCH 2 YK in 2 3 024 LP IS w27 Den gt U LPP LP LOW PRESSURE SWITCH TU OMM 20K TEMP SENSOR HP2 TD wa 15K _ ENVIRONMENT TEMP SENSOR V wao K H PRESS wa DISCHARGE GAS HEAT W22 TEMP SENSOR W31 zt ilie m OVC COMP I ES EH2 is optional 1 accessory gt lt A A OON W ee Electric component position map AV Pe MOTOR X501 X502 X503 20K SE 0 W E M1 1
67. MP C OUTDOOR Xm Y Y UNIT 2 Thy EK 15K 20K 5BN N H1 Lye fy 606 3 NI A3 f Pipe emp emp PUMP MOTOR LIQUID SWICH E DR EVAPORATOR sese 0 Wired Controller is the optional accessory The motor equipped with the earth line should be grounded well The motors terminal of the 30 42K units should go through a magnetic loop Model ASC 36AIN ASC 42AIN 2 Model ASC 48AIN INDOOR UNIT rt Recaiving 3oa d E 4 6 p N 8 L AP 57 T
68. Mode button to select viewing outdoor ambient temperature or indoor ambient temperature QD Running temperature setting range of indoor unit 16 30 2 Timer setting range 0 5 24hr 8 Setting of air function level 6 Y Setting of energy saving temperature 5 Setting of cleaning class 3 Fan Setting of high medium high medium medium low low auto fan speed 4 Mode Setting of auto cooling heating fan dry mode of indoor unit Switch over among these functions of swing air sleep health I Demand out turbo save 5 Function e heater X fan clean quiet 7 Timer Timer setting 8 On Off Turn on off indoor unit 4 Mode Press Mode and A buttons at the same time for 5s under off state of the unit to enter cancel memory function If memory function is set indoor unit will resume original setting and Memory function i x 24 state after power failure and then power recovery If not indoor unit is defaulted to be off after power recovery Ex factory setting of memory function is on 2A Upon startup of the unit without malfunction or under off state of the unit press A and V and Lock buttons at the same time for 5s to enter lock state In this case any other buttons won t 6v respond when pressing Repress A and Y buttons for 5s to quit lock state 4 Mod Enqui d setti bini iid Under off state of the unit press Mode and Function buttons at the same time for 5s to and the address More details please refer to pr
69. O O O O Electric box een sub assy covet 7 Figure 3 2 10 The F C O connect to the COMMOM CLOSE and OPEN terminal of the fresh air valve respectively Cassette Type Unit Power supply terminal board S AX 76 Ray M X E7 Fi SS n t Electric Communication Seal here box cover terminal board to avoid leakage Figure 3 2 11 72 Floor Ceiling Type Unit Electric Box Cover LON e 1 2 BAA 6 7 69 d ae Q s 2 amp 7 o o Qp Figure 3 2 12 ZN CAUTION The power cord and the wire of the fresh air valve are high voltage while the communication cord and connection wire of the wired controller are low voltage They should run separately against electromagnetic interference The high voltage and low voltage lines should pass through the rubber rings at different electric box covers 8 Do not bundle the connection wire of the wired controller and the communication cord together or arrange them in parallel otherwise improper
70. Off state of the unit Press Function and Mode buttons to Press A or V button to adjust the enter address setting address sequence 5 Function v Timer On Off Press Enter Cancel button to confirm the address and then exit setting interface Figure 2 7 13 When the address is set the wired controller can be removed and connect the centralized controller to the indoor mainboard Then connect the required units to realize centralized control of these units Note QD When centralized controller is to be connected set the address mode into centralized controller address mode through wired controller Long distance control address mode can not be set 2 The unit addresses in the same network must be different otherwise communication malfunction will occur and the unit can not work normally 8 When centralized controller is to be connected the unit address range is 1 16 Only 16 sets of unit in maximum can be connected 4 The code and model of wired controller is as below Name Product code Remark Only 16 sets of unit in maximum can be connected to this controller Centralized controller SCC 16 7 2 5 Light board control Light board interface is reserved on the mainboard of duct type unit You can purchase light board to realize control of the unit When wired control is also connected you can realize control of the unit through light board and wired controller Light board
71. P l2 HPP PWR1 20 gt PWR 2 3 6 m HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH 2 3 0 2 4 W27 tee iov A SAT COMP OVERLOAD AP1 20K TEMP SENSOR 2 U 15K TEMP SENSOR V 29 H PRESS w21 SAT ur ws ee 4 WS OVC COMP I EH2 is optional 1 accessory T q E AN MINIME l X501 X502 X503 Electric component position map aV 0 V W severe 4 20K AE 113 14 m 15K Ne KK T SENSOR2 M1 5 115 16 rr DC MOTOR1 ICOMP lt W23 W24 W25 EKV FA U M1 M2 sae Ses w26 63625200029 ASGE 48AIN 3 WK 1 15 wa
72. Timer zone displays setting state and press A or V button to adjust There are 2 selections 1 Without door control function LCD displays 00 2 With door control function LCD displays 01 Choose the second selection and then press Enter Cancel button to save and exit setting Now door control function is activated The unit will memorize this setting status The setting value will be memorized after power failure The detailed setting is as shown in the Figure below Enter Cancel Enter Cancel BEN Timer On Off 5 4 v a On Off Function v Timer On Off Off state of the unit Press Function and Timer buttons Press Mode button to adjust to 08 in at the same time for 5s to enter temperature displaying zone and enter the interface of parameter setting setting of door control function 35 A Fan 2 9 Function v Timer On Off Function v Timer On Off Press Enter Cancel button to save Press A or V button to adjust to 01 in and exit setting now door control timer zone function is activated Figure 2 7 7 Note Optional accessories Name Remark Controller for door control function SDM 01 One controller for one unit 7 2 2 Human sensitive function You can purchase the module of human sensitive function for this series An interface for this module is reserved on the mainboard of indoor unit 1 Interface instruction
73. When it reaches 9 it means the accumulated operating time is 1000hr The detailed pollution level and the corresponding time is as shown in Table 2 4 1 below Table 2 4 1 Pollution level and corresponding time Pollution level anaes Pollution level Accumulated Pollution level elas operating time hour operating time hour operating time hour 10 5500 20 1400 30 100 11 6000 21 1800 31 200 12 6500 22 2200 32 300 13 7000 23 2600 33 400 14 7500 24 3000 34 500 15 8000 25 3400 35 600 16 8500 26 3800 36 700 17 9000 27 4200 37 800 18 9500 28 4600 38 900 19 10000 29 5000 39 1000 25 If filter clean reminder function is turned on the icon will be on 1 If cleaning time is not reached no mater the setting is changed or not the accumulated operating time won t be recalculated when pressing Enter Cancel button 2 If cleaning time is reached in unit on or off state will blink every 0 5s for reminder Press Function button to switch to icon and press A and V button to adjust the level Then press Enter Cancel button so the accumulated operating time won t be cleared If the adjusted level is higher than the present accumulated operating time the icon won t blink any more if the adjusted level is lower than the present accumulated operating time the icon will go on blinking 3 The only way to cancel filter clean reminder function is to press Function button to switch to filter clean
74. ackets at an interval of 1 1 5 m ZZ ZZ Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z ZZ Z Z Z Z 2 2 Z Correct 1 100 or more gradient X wrong Figure 3 1 59 5 The incline of attached drain hose should be 75 mm or less so that the drain outlet does not have to withstand additional force Drain hose attachment below 75nm below 1000m Figure 3 1 60 1 3 11 Testing of Drain Piping After piping work is finished check if drainage flows smoothly Shown in the Figure 3 1 61 Add approximately 1liter of water slowly into the drain pan and check drainage flow during COOL running Drain hose Test hole cover Drain vent for repair use plastic stopper y is included drain the water in waterspoit a by this outlet vent Test hole S Immiting water from the rest hole Above 100mm M Plastic water pot The length of the pipe should be about 100mm Immiting water from the outlet vent terminal Figure 3 1 61 2 OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION 2 1 Before Installation After receiving the machine please check for any transport damage If finding any surface or internal damage please immediately report to the transport company or equipment company in writing After receiving the machine please check the unit and accessories in reference to the packing list Ensure that the model is correct and the machine is in good condition Plea
75. age 1 1 2 Installation Site Ensure the top hanging piece has strong strength to withstand the weight of the unit The drainage pipe has convenient flow of water There is no obstacle blocking the return air inlet and exhaust outlet so as to ensure sound air circulation The installation spaces required by the drawing must be ensured so as to provide enough space for the service and maintenance The installation site must be far away from heat source leakage of inflammable gas or smoke The indoor unit is of ceiling mount indoor unit is hidden inside the ceiling The indoor and outdoor units the power cable and the connecting electrical lines must be at least 1 meter from any TV set or radio This is to avoid image interference or noise of the TV set or radio Even if the distance is 1 meter noise can also exist if there is strong electric wave 1 1 3 Caution for Installation Generally the unit is installed indoor on ceiling For ceiling mounting ensure that the hangers on ceiling have adequate strength to support the weight of the unit To meet the noise and vibration requirements the unit shall be installed by using rubber pad thickness 220mm and rubber connector Insert a M10 expansion bolt into the hole Drive a nail into the bolt Refer to the profile dimensions drawing of the indoor unit for the distance between the holes Refer to Figure 3 1 1 for the installation of the expansion bolt Z 7 Air conditioning Ui Ce
76. ain hose which has been insulated properly Trap Drain hose p oa aJ Arrange 2 X hose lower than this drain port TUE Air bleeding Rise eiut x x Figure 3 1 8 Z a J Supporter 1 1 5m Drain hose Figure 3 1 9 Figure 3 1 10 _ P As the inside of the unit is in the negative pressure status it is required to set up a backwater elbow The requirements is A B2P 10 20 mm P is the absolute pressure inside the unit The unit of the pressure is Pa Enlarged View Condensate Drainpipe Figure 3 1 11 48 10 port on right side has been plugged 11 When using the drain port on the right side of the unit 12 reinstall the drain cap to the left side drain port Figure 3 1 12 Figure 3 1 11 5 Use a suitable drain hose and see Table 3 2 4 for its size 6 There is a drain port on both the left and right sides Select Drain port 7 the drain port to match the local conditions Figure 3 1 10 8 When the unit is shipped from the factory the drain port is C B 9 defaulted to be the one on the left side electric box side the P 0 Ca Fastener CO IN CAUTION Always check that the drain cap is installed to the unused drain port and is fastened with the nylon fastener If the drain cap is not installed or is not sufficiently fastened by the nylon fastener water may
77. ards Ensure that the place of installation is far from the area where the inflammable or explosive substances are stored thus to avoid possible explosion or fire due to leakage 1 3 2 Installation Site Select an installation site where the following conditions are fulfilled and that meets your customer s approval 1 Obstruct should be put away from the intake or outlet vent of the indoor unit so that the airflow can be blown through all the room 2 Make sure that the installation meets the requirement of the schematic diagram of installation spaces 3 Select the place where can stand 4 times of the weight of the indoor unit and would not increase the operating noise and vibration 4 The horizontality of the installation place should be guaranteed 5 Select the place where is easy to drain out the condensate water and connect with outdoor unit 6 Make sure that there are enough space for care and maintenance and the height fall between the indoor unit and ground is above 1800mm 7 When installing the suspension bolt check if the installation place can stand 4 times of the weight of the unit If not reinforce it before installation Note There will be large amount of greasy dirt accumulated on the fan heat exchanger and water pump located in the dinning room and kitchen which would reduce the capacity of the heater exchanger lead to leakage and abnormal operation of the water pump CAE 220
78. atically 8 FO ambient temperature temperature resume operation after the malfunction disappears If indoor ambient sensor at air return port sensor temperature sensor malfunction occurs in fan mode only the error code is displayed and the indoor unit can work normally If the indoor evaporator temperature sensor is detected of open circuit or short circuit for 5s successively evaporator temperature Malfunction Evaporator sensor malfunction will be reported The unit can automatically 9 F1 of evaporator temperature resume operation after the malfunction disappears If evaporator temperature sensor sensor temperature sensor malfunction occurs in fan mode only the error code is displayed and the indoor unit can work normally 75 If the outdoor condenser temperature sensor is detected of open circuit or short circuit for 5s successively condenser temperature Malfunction Condenser sensor malfunction will be reported The unit can automatically 10 F2 of condenser temperature resume operation after the malfunction disappears condenser temperature sensor sensor temperature sensor malfunction occurs in fan mode only the error code is displayed and the indoor unit can work normally If the outdoor ambient temperature sensor is detected of open circuit or short circuit for 5s successively outdoor ambient temperature Malfunction of Outdoor amb
79. chassis to prevent freezing of the chassis Port VA 1 of main 4 Electric heating belt control board Electric heating belt is Connected to Port Figure 2 7 19 44 INSTALLATION 1 INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION 1 1 Installation of Duct Type 1 1 1 Before Installation After receiving the machine please check for any transport damage If finding any surface or internal damage please immediately report to the transport company or equipment company in writing After receiving the machine please check the unit and accessories in reference to the packing list Ensure that the model is correct and the machine is in good condition Please also check if the specification and quantity of accessory parts are correct Determine the correct handling route and methods thus to avoid damaging the unit or causing possible hazard For the sake of protection and safety it is suggested to move the unit with the packaging box Even though it is not permitted to do like this under special occasions do not remove the packaging box thus to avoid loosening or falling during handling Confirm if the installing foundation is solid When this unit is to be installed on the metal section of the building make sure that the electrical insulation must comply with applicable standards Ensure that the place of installation is far from the area where the inflammable or explosive substances are stored thus to avoid possible explosion or fire due to leak
80. cially available Figure 3 1 50 1 3 9 Installing the Drain Pipes 1 Insert the drain pipe to the drain outlet of the unit and then tighten the clamp securely with tape 2 Connect the extension drain pipe to the drain pipe and then tighten the clamp with tape gt 4 AY Tighten the clamp until the screw head is less then 4mm from the hose Metal clamp Drain hose accessory Insulate the pipe clamp and the drain hose using heat insulation sponge Metal clamp accessory Insulation sponge accessory Grey tape accessory 3 When unifying multiple drain pipes install the pipes as Figure 3 1 51 Select converging drain pipes whose gauge is suitable for the operating capacity of the unit take the cassette type unit for example gt 100 0 1000mm T joint converging drain pipes Figure 3 1 51 61 4 When the drain hose cannot keep a sufficient gradient it is necessary to fit a riser pipe field supplied to it 5 If the air flow of indoor unit is high this might cause negative pressure and result in return suction of outdoor air Therefore U type water trap shall be designed on the drainage side of each indoor unit Figure 3 1 52 6 Install one water trap for each unit 7 Installation of water trap shall consider easy cleaning in the future Indoor unit Indoor unit I UP oA
81. ction of outdoor main control memory chip PF Malfunction of electric box sensor H3 Compressor overload protection H4 Overload protection H5 IPM protection H6 Malfunction of DC fan motor H7 Drive desynchronizing protection Hc pfc protection L1 Malfunction of humidity sensor Lc Start up failure Ld Compressor phase protection LF Power protection Lp Models of indoor unit and outdoor unit do not match with each other U7 Direction changing malfunction of 4 way valve P0 Drive reset protection P5 Overcurrent protection P6 Communication malfunction between main control and drive P7 Malfunction of drive module sensor P8 High temperature protection of drive module P9 Zero cross protection PA AC current protection PC Malfunction of drive current Pd Sensor connection protection PE Temperature excursion protection PL Low voltage protection of bus bar PH High voltage protection of bus bar PU Charging circuit malfunction PP Abnormity of input voltage ee Malfunction of outdoor drive memory chip When there is a malfunction during operation error will be displayed on the temperature displaying zone of LCD When several malfunctions occur at the same time these error code will be displayed circularly When there is a malfunction please turn off the unit and ask the professional for maintenance For example E1 means high pressure protection during operation Enter Cancel A Function v Timer On Off Figure 2 6 1
82. ctric component position map 9 H He UB SAT ues L j HeT EH2 is optional INDOOR UNIT QD c PE accessory Model ASGE 36AIN WK XT OUTDOOR UNIT u e SYMBOL L 2 AGL XT1 XT2 WIRING BOARD POWER N We AC N AP1 Ei API FILTER BOARD 5 022 WH 2 DRIVE BOARD CP CONTROL BOARD 20K 15K 50K HPI L INDUCTANGE d m COMP COMPRESSOR Y i wo EKV 9 we w 8 38 jaz AN 4 WAY VALVE 6 5 OVERLOAD PROTECTOR 120 u CONPRESSER BAND PE P HEATER Z A A A El EH2 BOTTOM BAND HEATER FA T SENSOR2 HPP H PRESS LPP HPI HIGH PRESSURE X1 AC L AC L N SWITCH 1 YK 4 2 3 6 HIGH PRESSURE X2 ACH 1 HP2 SWITCH 2 YK 3 0 2 4 AP3 CN3 Tm a KK PWR EKV EXPANSION T AP2 20K PIPE TEMP SENSOR gt 14 com 15K ENVIRONMENT TEMP wate X12 SENSOR _ 7 50K DISCHARGE TEMP C MOTORI VAA ay QNC CONP wi V W Let Lieb 11 2 12 2 SENSOR z ce 7 am Wi Electric component position map 74 LEA AL lt gt L me we m9 u F lo lo L ee H Em pu ark SAT L o WT RTE u COMP N L 00 30 V YN D EH2 is optional m7 L accessory INDOOR UNIT 1 97 ASGE 36AIN 3 WK OUTDOOR UNIT
83. e protection koi h unit cannot be recovered automatically Switch off the unit or re 9 the unit after cutting off power to eliminate this protection Communication If the outdoor unit does not receive data from indoor unit 5 E6 Communication between indoor communication malfunction will be reported If there is malfunction and outdoor communication abnormity between display board and indoor mainboard unit communication malfunction will be reported too If the indoor unit does not receive signal from indoor fan motor for 30s successively when the fan motor is operating indoor fan motor Malfunction of malfunction will be reported In this case the unit can automatically 6 E8 Indoor fan motor p indoor fan motor resume operation after stopping If the malfunction occurs 6 times within one hour the unit cannot be recovered automatically Switch off the unit or re energize the unit after cutting off power to eliminate this malfunction If cut off of water level switch is detected for 8s successively once Water level 7 E9 Full water protection switch energized the system will enter full water protection In this case switch off the unit and then switch it on to eliminate this malfunction If the indoor ambient temperature sensor is detected of open circuit Malfunction indeorambisnt or short circuit tor 5s successively indoor ambient temperature sensor malfunction will be reported The unit autom
84. e 3 1 32 55 1 2 6 2 Installing the Drain Pipes 1 For determining the position of the drain hose perform the following procedures 2 Insert the drain pipe to the drain outlet of the unit and then tighten the clamp securely with tape Figure 3 1 33 3 Connect the extension drain pipe to the drain pipe and then tighten the clamp with tape Drain pan Seal Drain hose Figure 3 1 33 Figure 3 1 34 Figure 3 1 35 Tighten the clamp until the screw head is less than 4 mm from the hose Figure 3 1 34 Metal clamp Drain hose Grey tape Insulate the pipe clamp and the drain hose using heat insulation sponge Figure 3 1 35 Metal clamp Insulation sponge 4 When drain hose requires extension obtain an extension hose commercially available 5 After connecting the local drain hose tape the slits of the heat insulation tube 6 Connect the drain hose to the local drain pipe Position the inter connecting wire in the same direction as the piping 1 2 6 3 Connecting the Drain Hose 1 Connect the extension auxiliary pipe to the local piping 2 Prepare the local piping at the connection point for the drain pipe as shown in the installation drawings Note Be sure to place the drain hose as shown in the diagram below in a downward sloping direction r Drain pan p Drain hose Bottom right piping d Je Right side piping Figure 3 1 36 1 2 6 4 Testing of Drain Piping 1
85. e drainage pipe and use screwdriver to tighten the screws fixing the water pump 6 Mount the water tray Use screwdriver to loosen the screws fixing the water tra and tighten the screws ws fixing the w y 112 4 2 3 Floor Ceiling Type Model ASF 42AIN Disassembly of panel grating module Remark Make sure that the power supply is cut off before disassembling and protect all the parts during disassembly Do not put filter screen near the high temperature heat source Step Illustration Handling Instruction Disassembly of sub assy of front grill MES x 75 1 Unscrew the 2 clasps of the upper grill and the 2 screws of the clasps 2 Open the grill disassemble the 2 down clasps to remove the grill Disassembly of right and left finishing plates Remark Make sure the power supply is cut off before disassembling and protect all the parts during disassembly Do not scratch the outer parts Step Illustration Handling Instruction Disassembly of right and left finishing plates Disassemble the screws as shown in the graph with screwdriver and then push upward to remove the right and left finishing plates As is shown in the graph arrow represents the position of screws Disassembly of panel parts Remark Make sure the power supply is cut off before disassembling and protect all the parts during disassembly Do not scratch
86. eat insulation as shown in the Figure 3 2 6 Use the medium sized sponge to insulate the coupler of the gas pipe 66 Sponge Threaded fastener x4 Heat insulation sheath for the liquid tube Heat insulation sheath for the gas tube Gas inlet pipe liquid pipe Copper piping applied to reduce friction with the fare nut l filo AY tt if Spanner d ac E p T n applied improves sual air tightneas Piping union Fiare nut PP P gt gt Figure 3 2 6 Table 3 2 2 Flare nut tightening torque Pipe Diameter Tightening Torque 1 4 Inch 15 30 N m 3 8 Inch 35 40 N m 5 8 Inch 60 65 N m 1 2 45 50 N m 3 4 Inch 70 75 N m 7 8 Inch 80 85 N m Torque wrench Flare nut CAUTION Be sure to connect the gas pipe after connecting the liquid pipe completely 3 1 4 Connecting the Pipe at the Outdoor Side Unit Tighten the flare nut of the connection pipe at the outdoor unit valve connector The tightening method is the same as that as at the indoor side 3 1 5 Checking the Pipe Connections for Gas Leaking For both indoor and outdoor unit side check the joints for gas leaking by the use of a gas leakage detector without fail when the pipes are connected 3 1 6 Heat Insulation on the Pipe Joints Indoor Side Only Reference A Coupler heat insulation
87. ecessary install a blind that does not interfere with the air flow 1 Install the outdoor unit in a place where it will be free from being dirty or getting wet by rain as much as possible 2 Install the outdoor unit where it is convenient to connect with the indoor unit 3 Install the outdoor unit where the condensate water can be drained out freely during heating operation 4 Do not place animals and plants in the path of the warm air 5 Take the air conditioner weight into account and select a place where noise and vibration are small 6 Install the outdoor unit where is capable of withstanding the weight of the unit and generates as less noise and vibration as possible 7 Provide the space shown in Figure 3 2 1 so that the air flow is not blocked Also for efficient operation leave three of four directions of periphera Figure 3 2 1 2 3 Caution for Installation The outdoor unit shall be so installed that the air discharged out of the outdoor unit will not flow back and that enough space shall be maintained around the machine for repair The installing position shall be in good ventilation so that the machine can breathe and exhaust enough air Ensure that there is no obstruction at the inlet and outlet of the machine If any please remove the obstructions blocking the air inlet and outlet If the outdoor unit is installed on concrete or solid ground it shall be
88. ections D Centralized controller address mode LCD displays 00 Long distance control address mode LCD displays 01 Choose the second selection and then press Enter Cancel button to save and exit setting Now the address of wired controller is set to match the address of long distance control The unit will memorize this setting status The setting value will be memorized after power failure The detailed setting is as shown in the Figure below Enter Cancel Enter Cancel Enter Cancel A b Function Y Timer On Off v i On Off Function v Timer On Off Off state of the unit Press Function and Timer buttons at Press Mode button to adjust to 10 in the same time for 5s to enter the temperature displaying zone and enter interface of parameter setting selection of centralized controller or long distance control Enter Caricel Enter Cancel A Function v On Off Function 5 On Off Press Enter Cancel button to save and Press A or V button to adjust to 01 in exit setting now the wired controller timer zone address is long distance control address Figure 2 7 10 2 Address setting of each unit when the address mode is set to be long distance control address mode The address setting value range is 01 255 The setting method is Under off state of the unit press Function and Mode buttons at the same time for 5s to enter setting interface of wired controller address LCD displays address sequence Press A
89. ective value Direction changing for 10min successively direction changing malfunction of 4 way 18 U7 malfunction of 4 way valve valve will be reported and the outdoor unit will stop operation 4 way valve The unit can automatically resume operation in the first two malfunctions If the malfunction occurs 3 times the unit cannot be recovered automatically Switch off the unit or re energize the unit after cutting off power to eliminate this malfunction C icati Communication MAUS rd If the outdoor main control board does not receive data from drive between main Men 19 P6 malfunction between board communication malfunction between main control and drive control board 2 a main control and drive will be reported This malfunction can be eliminated automatically and drive board If the memory chip of outdoor main control board is broken the unit cannot Malfunction of 5 Outdoor main be started The unit cannot be recovered automatically If the malfunction 20 EE outdoor main control memory chip control board cannot be eliminated after switching off the unit and then energizing the unit for several times please replace the outdoor main control board 76 1 2 Description of Drive Malfunction Main board dual 8 numeral tube Display Codes for Outdoor Unit of 09 48k Malfunction Item Indoor Unit Display 2 DC busbar over voltage protecti
90. ents screws Disassembly of evaporator Remark Make sure that the power supply is cut off and protect the copper tube and aluminum fin If the time for disassembly shall be long put the copper tube under pressurized condition Step 1 Disassembly of fixing Screws on the side panels of evaporator 2 Disassemble fastening Screws connecting evaporator valve seal plate and joint flange 3 Removal of evaporator Illustration Disassemble of fixing screws on the side panels of evaporator Disassemble fastening screws connecting evaporator valve seal plate and join flange Handling Instruction Disassemble the fastening screw connecting left and right side panels on the evaporator and the upper cover plate As is shown in the arrows direction in Graph Disassemble the fastening screws on the valve seal plate and remove the valve seal plate Disassemble the fastening screws on the evaporators joint flange As is shown in the graph box represents fastening screws on seal plates while circle the fastening screws on joining flange Remove the evaporator Removed evaporator is shown in the graph 109 4 2 2 Cassette type Unit Removal and Assembly of Fan Motor Step Illustration Handling Instruction 1 Loosen the scr
91. essure Level H M L dB A 51 49 46 43 51 49 46 43 51A49 46 43 Drain Piping 025x1 5 025x1 5 025x1 5 Outline Dimensions WxHxD 840x320x840 840x320x840 840x320x840 m g 7 W W W W 3 31 950 60 950 950 60 950 Power Supply 380 415V 3N 50Hz Cross Fin Coil p Eo o Tye Rotary Rotary Rotary Powerinput W W 4150 4150 4150 Control Electronic Expansion Valve Refrigerant p g Outline Dimensions WxHxD mm 1107x1100x440 1107x1100x440 958x1349x412 g m Heat Exchange Compressor 3 Umm 22 Inch 5 8 5 8 5 8 58 4 60 1 30 5 50 5 70 1 20 6 90 SEER SCOP 5 1 3 8 Energy Rate Cooling Heating 1 AA A A Indoor Unit ASC 60AIN Powersupply zozo O Air Filter EE Standard washable synthetic Drain Piping 25x1 5 kg 89 ompressor e s Outline Dimensions WxHxD 1085x1365x427 Piping Gas 5 8 3 4 3 1 3 Floor ceiling Type EDS ASF 09AIN ASF 12AIN ASF 18AIN ode Outdoor unit ASGE 09AIN WK ASGE 12AIN WK ASGE 18AIN WK Cooling Capacity 2 7 0 80 3 50 3 5 0 90 3 90 5 0 1 60 5 80 Capacity Heating Capacity 2 9 0 80 3 80 3 8 0 90 4 10 5 6 1 40 6 80 REPE 0 84 0 20 1 28 1 09 0 26 1 40 1 55 0 55 1 75 ower Inpu P 0 80 0 20 1 20 1 05 0 22 1 20 1 55 0 50 1 90 SEER SCOP 5 1 3 8 5 1 3 8 5 1 3 8 Indoor Unit ASF O9AIN ASF 12AIN ASF 18AIN Power Supply 220 240V 50Hz Heat Exchange Fin Coil Cross Fin Coil Cross Fin
92. ethod can be chosen with considering the conditions of the building and maintenance etc as shown in Figure 3 1 22 9 eC ELT fA Supply air 7 Supply air upply air pply I Return air Return air Install the return air duct a Install the return air duct b Figure 3 1 22 Table 3 1 4 Installation of the return air duct No Name No Name 1 Return Air Inlet with filter 4 Indoor unit 2 Canvas Duct 5 Supply Air Duct 3 Return Air Duct 6 Grille 1 2 Installation of Floor Ceiling Type 1 2 1 Before Installation After receiving the machine please check for any transport damage If finding any surface or internal damage please immediately report to the transport company or equipment company in writing After receiving the machine please check the unit and accessories in reference to the packing list Ensure that the model is correct and the machine is in good condition Please also check if the specification and quantity of accessory parts are correct Determine the correct handling route and methods thus to avoid damaging the unit or causing possible hazard For the sake of protection and safety it is suggested to move the unit with the packaging box Even though it is not permitted to do like this under special occasions do not remove the packaging box thus to avoid lo
93. etting of cold air prevention and hot air hot prevention function setting of refrigerant lacking protection function selecting of blowing residual heat of indoor unit selecting of compressor electric heater mode selecting of low power consumption mode selecting door control function selecting human sensitive function long distance monitoring temperature compensation value at the air return port 3 2 3 Setting of Wired Controller s Address 3 2 3 1 Enquiry and Setting of Wired Controller s Address Under off state of the unit press Function and Mode buttons at the same time for 5s to enter setting interface of wired controller s address In this case LCD displays address number Then pressA or Y button to adjust address and then press Enter Cancel button to confirm The address setting is related to the setting of Debugging Function 4 9 10 When the selection in 4 9 10 is 00 address of centralized controller is to be set and the address setting range is 01 16 when the selection in 4 9 10 is 01 address of long distance monitor is to be set and the address setting range is 01 255 Enquiry and setting of wired controller s address is shown as Figure 2 3 4 below Enter Cancel A Enter Cancel Mode Function v Timer On Off Aun Timer On Off Funation Timer On Off Off state of the unit Press Function and Mode buttons at Press A or V button to adjust the same time to enter setting of address address Enter Cajcel A
94. ews Use screwdriver to loosen the screws fixing the water tray fixing the water tray 2 Remove the water tray Remove the water tray 3 Loosen the bolts fixing the fan Use spanner to loosen the bolts fixing the fan 4 Remove the fan Remove the fan 5 Loosen the screws 222 Use screwdriver to loosen the screws fixing the motor fixing the motor 110 6 Remove the motor and replace it Remove the motor and replace it 7 Tighten the screws fixing the motor Use screwdriver to tighten the screws fixing the motor 8 Mount the fan and tighten the fixing bolts Mount the fan and use spanner to tighten the bolts fixing the fan 9 Mount the water tray and tighten the screws Use screwdriver to loosen the screws fixing the water tray Removal and Installation of Drainage Pump Step Illustration Handling Instruction 1 Loosen the screws fixing the water tray Use screwdriver to loosen the screws fixing the water tray 111 2 Remove the water tray Remove the water pump and replace it 3 Pull out the water outlet pipe and loosen the screws fixing the water pump Pull out the water outlet pipe and use screwdriver to loosen the screws fixing the water pump 4 Take out the pump and replace it Take out the pump and replace it 5 Connect the drainage pipe and tighten the screws fixing the water pump Connect th
95. f the indoor unit its flashing for or else for off 10 Error It displays the error codes when some error s arises and also CHILD LOCK when this function is Child lock activated 33 7 1 4 3 Network Topology Network Connection of the Smart Zone Controller win Serial port 1 Serial port 2 Serial port 3 Centralized controller can be connected to 16 sets of indoor unit in maximum Serial port 4 NEW UNI DC INVERTER SERIES 16 sets of indoor unit in maximum t x ODU Duct type ODU Cassette type ODU Floor ceiling type ODU Cassette type Figure 2 7 4 7 1 4 4 Dimensions i 2 4 ____ F m n i 1 2 J I Figure 2 7 5 7 2 Additional Special Functions 7 2 1 Door control function SDM 01 Door control function is available for this series 1 Interface instructions 1 The interface printing is DOOR C and the type is B2B XH B The wires of door control accessories must be connected to this interface 2 Electrical characteristic none 3 Working principle when the card is inserted this interface is short circuited when the card is not inserted this interface is cut off Connect the door control detection port of indoor mainboard with the interface of door control board CN1 in the following Figure connect the door control signal to the door control signal input port X1 and X2 in the following
96. fixed by using M10 bolts and nuts And ensure that the machine is kept vertical and horizontal The outdoor unit must be lifted by using the designated lift hole During lifting take care to protect the air conditioner and avoid knocking the metal parts thus to prevent rusting in the future To meet the noise and vibration requirements the outdoor unit shall be installed by using rubber damping pad or spring damper To install the drainage pipe please insert the drainage joint to the drainage hole on the outdoor chassis and connect a drainage pipe on the drainage joint The installing height of outdoor unit shall be at least 5cm if drainage joint is to be used To insert the pipe through the wall the wall cross tube must be installed The installing dimension shall comply with the installation requirements in these instructions The outdoor unit must be fixed at the installing position The installation shall be done by specialist technicians 64 2 4 Dimension Data f Y i HII r gt
97. g Nut M8 with gasket 8 Use for fixing the hanger hook 4 4 sets used for ceiling mounting of the indoor unit Nut and spring gasket 4 Hook 4 Used for ceiling mounting of the indoor unit Strap 4 or 8 pcs 4 pcs for 18KBtu h unit and 8 pcs for others Wired controller 1 Remote controller 1 Battery 2 0 pc for 18 KBtu h unit Fexible pipe 0 2 or 4 pcs 2 pcs for 22 5 27KBtu h unit and 4 pcs for 36 45KBtu h unit Power cord 1 2 pcs 2 pcs for36 45 KBtu h unit and 1 pc for others Connection wire 47 1 1 5 Installation Clearance Data p Nut with Nut Spring Washer Washer he EB E gt 250 gt 250 gt 2500 Figure 3 1 7 Warning height of installation for the indoor unit should be 2 5m above 1 1 6 Drain Piping Work Installation of Drainage Pipeline A CAUTION Install the drain hose in accordance with the instructions in this installation manual and keep the area warm enough to prevent condensation Problems with the piping may lead to water leaks 1 Install the drain hose with downward gradient 1 50 to 1 100 and no risers or traps are used for the hose Figure 3 1 8 2 Be sure there is no crack or leak on the drain hose to avoid the formation of air pocket Figure 3 1 8 3 When the hose is long install supporters Figure 3 1 9 4 Always use the dr
98. gram of the unit Model ASGE 09AIN WK ASGE 12AIN WK TUBE OUTDOOR DISCHARGE L TEM SENSOR TEM SENSOR TEM SENSOR SOY Mae SAT UL 20K 18K 50K WA 0 6 ED w9 w10 W13 Wi4 amp wi ADS u LX 1 LX 2 POWER Xl w HPP1 2 OVC COMP T SENSOR2 N 22 AC N X wig AP pm l 6 F1 ES DC MOTOR1 12 H HEAT AV FA Z x M W VY gt INDOOR UNIT PE Wii BU YE RD A HP P7 Electric component W5 we position map REN Liv H ELI 112 MV En E E 2
99. hall be installed obliquely so as to facilitate the drainage of condensate Level Instrument Condensate Dun Drainpipe I ET Air S Air Intake 5 Ar SUDPY 1 1 4 Dimension Data Enlarged View Condensate Drainpipe For the units 09 18K 48k 60k As the inside of the unit is in the negative pressure status it is required to set up a backwater elbow The requirements is gt 10 20 P is the absolute pressure inside the unit The unit of the pressure is Pa 46 Forthe units 24 42K E Gas Pipe Liquid Pipe Air Intake V ES 284 _ 11 inage Pipe Electric Box D e Figure 3 1 6 Table 3 1 1 Table 3 1 2 Installation Accessories List for Duct type Indoor Unit Name amp Shape QTY Notes Installation and Operating Instructions 1 Insulation materials for gas pipe 1 Used for gas pipe connector on indoor unit Insulation materials for liquid pipe 1 Used for liquid pipe connector on indoor unit Insulation materials for drainage pipe 2 Used for wrapping the condensate pipe and rubber plu
100. hang the unit Mark the bolt positions from the installation template With a concrete drill drill for 12 7 mm 1 2 diameter holes Figure 3 1 41 3 Insert the anchor bolts into the drilled holes and drive the pins completely into the anchor bolts with a hammer Figure 3 1 42 gt lt 2 Drilling position for bolis 1 27 mm Figure 3 1 40 Figure 3 1 41 Figure 3 1 42 1 3 5 Leveling The water level test must be done after installing the indoor unit to make the unit is horizontal as shown below Horizontal tester Figure 3 1 43 58 1 3 6 The Panel Installation 1 See the figure below for the relationship of the front panel and the connecting pipe gt gt A lt The connecting pipe should be located corresponding to the marking Figure 3 1 44 2 Place the panel at the unit and latch the hooks beside and opposite the swing flap motor 3 Latch other two hooks 4 Tighten four hexagonal screws under the latches about 15mm 5 Adjust the panel along the direction indicated by the arrow as shown in Figure 3 1 45 6 Tighten the screws until the thickness of the sealing material between the panel and the indoor unit reduces to 5 8cm Indoor unit Ceiling zx m l Air 7 N Panel Figure 3 1 45 7 Improper screwing of the screws may cause the troubles shown in Figure
101. he top cover and handle 2 Remove the grille outer case and right side plate 2 Remove motor 1 Remove the blade nut and then remove the blade 2 Remove the motor from motor support 3 Remove gas liquid separator 1 Discharge the refrigerant inside the pipeline and recycle the refrigerant during discharging 2 Unsolder the 4 way valve assy from gas liquid separator 3 Remove the gas liquid separator 5 Assemble unit 4 Remove compressor 1 Discharge the refrigerant inside the pipeline and recycle the refrigerant during discharging 2 Unsolder the 4 way valve assy from compressor 3 Remove the nut fixing compressor 4 Take away the compressor from chassis Assemble the unit in the reverse procedures of disassembly 105 42 48 60 Remark Before disassembly and assembly make sure that the unit has been cut off from the power supply Step Illustration Handling Instruction 1 Remove external casing 1 Remove the top cover and handle 2 Remove the grille outer case and right side plate 2 Remove motor 1 Remove the blade nut and then remove the blade 2 Remove the motor from motor support 3 Remove gas liquid separator 1 Discharge the refrigerant inside the pipeline and recycle the refrigerant during discharging 2 Unsolder the
102. ient a bi ue P sensor malfunction will be reported The unit can automatically 11 F3 outdoor ambient temperature resume operation after the malfunction disappears If outdoor temperature sensor sensor ambient temperature sensor malfunction occurs in fan mode only the error code is displayed and the indoor unit can work normally If the outdoor discharge temperature sensor is detected of open Malfunction Discharge circuit or short circuit for 5s successively after the compressor 12 F4 of discharge temperature has been operating for 3min outdoor discharge temperature temperature sensor sensor sensor malfunction will be reported The unit can automatically resume operation after the malfunction disappears Malfunction If the wired controller detects open circuit or short circuit of 13 F5 wired controller Wired controller its temperature sensor for 5s successively wired controller temperature sensor temperature sensor malfunction will be reported If the memory chip of outdoor drive board is broken the unit cannot be 44 Es Malfunction of outdoor Outdoor started The unit cannot be recovered automatically If the malfunction drive memory chip drive board cannot be eliminated after switching off the unit and then energizing the unit for several times please replace the outdoor drive board If itis detected within 3s successively that the overload switch is cut off under ON or standby state the unit will report overload Co
103. iling mount cm p Figure 3 1 1 Figure 3 1 2 Hanger Screw ic n Nut 35 Ar Nut supply E C P Figure 3 1 3 45 Install the hanger onto the indoor unit as Figure 3 1 2 and Figure 3 1 3 shows Install the indoor unit at the ceiling as Figure Figure 3 1 4 shows Screw E Hanger y Air Intake d m Nut Air Supply d Detail Figure 3 1 4 Precautions for unfavorable installation The preparation of all pipes connecting pipes and drainage pipes and cables connecting lines of wire controller indoor unit and outdoor unit must be ready before the installation so as to achieve smooth installation Drill an opening on the ceiling Maybe it is required to support the ceiling to ensure the evenness of it and avoid the vibration of it Consult with the user or a construction company for details In case the strength of ceiling is not enough use angle iron sections to set up a beam support Place the unit at the beam and fix it Level inspection of the indoor unit After the indoor unit is installed it is required to check the level of the whole unit The unit must be placed horizontally but the condensate pipe s
104. information Name Product code Remark Receiving board Z6L Only for duct type unit There are two buttons on the light board to control ON OFF of cooling and heating There are also other indicators and nixie tube display Cooling set temperature 26 low fan speed heating set temperature 20 low fan speed Function instructions under OFF state pressing Cool Heat button can turn on cooling heating mode Under unit ON state pressing Cool Heat button can turn off the unit When the unit is in cooling heating mode 41 pressing any button can turn off the unit p Power Running Indicating lamp T Cooling indicating lamp 88 display Heating indicating lamp Receiver Dehumidification indicating lamp Cool button Htat button Figure 2 7 14 7 2 6 Malfunction output of relay There is malfunction outlet signal on the mainboard of indoor unit when the unit occurs unrecovered malfunction this signal will be output 1 Interface instruction 1 Printing X5 ERROR 2 Electrical characteristic OF malfunction indicator or electric bell 220V AC powers10W 3 Working principle when the unit occurs unrecovered malfunction the relay will suck and 220V AC signal will be output 2 Function instructions When the user needs centralized control over several units malfunction signals can be connected to control room through this malfunction output interface The
105. ing or clock setting status it indicates Wednesday 9 Thu It is used for the switchover between unit 4and unit 12 4 12 Under the timing or clock setting status it indicates Thursday 40 Fri It is used for the switchover between unit 5and unit 13 5 13 Under the timing or clock setting status it indicates Friday 11 Sat It is used for the switchover between unit 6 and unit 14 6 14 Under the timing or clock setting status it indicates Saturday 42 Sun It is used for the switchover between unit 7 and unit 15 7 15 Under the timing or clock setting status it indicates Sunday 13 8 16 It is used for the switchover between unit 8 and unit 16 It is used to set the timing or on off time of the selected indoor unit as well as to set the clock of the 14 Timer Time system 15 Central It is used for the switchover between single and centralized control modes 16 Shield It is used to deactivate some or all functions of a single or a group the indoor unit s 32 P d See _ w 8 6 9 1 llonuoo 9uoz pews MEN ah 91 XEN V nun amp k L be yun 3195 ouow jo 17 All on off It is used to start stop all indoor units 7 1 4 LCD of the Controller 7 1 4 1 Outline Drawing of the LCD 88 88 TUE WED THU FRI SAT SET INNER y ALL TEMP CHILD LOCK SHIELD MODE ON OFF ERROR
106. interface Choose one of the connection ways MODEBUS or user s f monitoring system Optoelectronic isolator Light Fire Ventilation Elevator Power control distribution 255 sets in maximum E Wai 1 6 Ducttype ODU Cassette type ODU Floor ceiling ODU Cassette type type Figure 2 7 9 1 Interface instruction 1 The printing is COM BMS1 and the interface type is BAB XH K3 2 Electrical characteristic baud rate 9600bps standard RS485 3 Working principle The indoor mainboard can send out the unit operation state through this interface and receive logical 37 control information to realize control and monitor of the unit 2 Function instructions In order to achieve this function set the address mode and address through wired controller Please refer to Point 3 for the setting method You must set the address mode into long distance control address mode The address mode is defaulted to be connecting to centralized controller mode and the defaulted address is 1 3 Setting method 1 Firstly set the address mode of wired controller into centralized controller address mode The setting method is Under off state of the unit press Function and Timer buttons at the same time for 5s to go to the debugging menu Press Mode button to adjust to 10 in temperature displaying zone Timer zone displays setting state and press A or V button to adjust There are 2 sel
107. is case cut the heat insulating pipe with a sharp cutter as shown in Figure 3 2 5 and bend it after exposing the pipe After bending the pipe as you want be sure to put the heat insulating pipe back on the pipe and secure it with tape Figure 3 2 5 CAUTION D To prevent breaking of the pipe avoid sharp bends Bend the pipe with a radius of curvature of 150 mm Over If the pipe is bent repeatedly at the same place it will break 3 1 3 Connecting the Pipe at the Indoor Unit Side Detach the caps and plugs from the pipes CAUTION D Be sure to apply the pipe against the port on the indoor unit correctly If the centering is improper the flare nut cannot be tightened smoothly If the flare nut is forced to turn the threads will be damaged not remove the flare nut until the connection pipe is to be connected so as to prevent dust and impurities from coming into the pipe system When connecting the pipe to the unit or removing it from the unit please do use both the spanner and the torque wrench Figure 3 2 6 When connecting smear both inside and outside of the flare nut with refrigeration oil screw it hand tight and then tighten it with the spanner Refer to Table 10 to check if the wrench has been tightened properly too tight would mangle the nut and lead to leakage Examine the connection pipe to see if it leaks then take the treatment of h
108. me proper tools as shown below Stepb Fix the ductwork through these four screw holes as shown below B For the Small Size Unit Step 1 Find out the label on the unit as shown below Step 2 Tear away this label and clear the sponge underneath it and inside the center hole to let two screw holes exposed completely Step 3 Fix the ductwork through these two screw holes 1 3 7 Installation of panel Set the panel to the indoor unit body by matching the position of the swing flap motor of the decoration panel to the piping position of the panel to the piping position of the indoor unit as shown in Figure 1 3 13 diameter of fresh air hole 12K 18K diameter is 60mm 24K 60K diameter is 69mm Confirm if the installing foundation is solid When this unit is to be installed on the metal section of the building make sure that the electrical insulation must comply with applicable standards Ensure that the place of installation is far from the area where the inflammable or explosive substances are stored thus to avoid possible explosion or fire due to leakage 2 2 Installation Site WARNING D Install the unit where it will not be tilted by more than 5 2 During installation if the outdoor unit has to be exposed to strong wind it must be fixed securely If possible do not install the unit where it will be exposed to direct sunlight If n
109. mpressor overload Compressor 15 H3 protection If the fault occurs successively 3 times the unit cannot protection overload switch be recovered automatically Switch off the unit or re energize the unit after cutting off power to eliminate this protection If outdoor unit detects that the tube temperature is higher than protective Evaporator temp value the unit will report overload protection The unit will not restart 46 HA Overload protection temperature operation until tube temperature is lower than the protective temp value condenser and the compressor is stopped for 3min If the protection occurs over 6 temperature times the unit cannot be recovered automatically Switch off the unit or re energize the unit after cutting off power to eliminate this protection If the outdoor unit does not receive signal from outdoor fan motor for 30s successively when the fan motor is operating outdoor fan motor 17 H6 Malfunction of Outdoor fan malfunction will be reported In this case the unit can automatically outdoor fan motor motor resume operation after stopping If the malfunction occurs 6 times within one hour the unit cannot be recovered automatically Switch off the unit or re energize the unit after cutting off power to eliminate this malfunction After the compressor starts operation in heating mode if the outdoor unit detects the difference between evaporator temperature and indoor ambient temperature is lower than the prot
110. n is invalid 4 9 3 Displaying setting of freeze protection error code Under debugging state press Mode button to adjust to 02 in temperature displaying zone Timer zone displays setting state and press A or Y button to adjust There are 2 selections 1 Displayed LCD displays 01 2 Not displayed LCD displays 02 It is defaulted to be not displayed for export unit and be displayed for domestic unit 4 9 4 Setting refrigerant lacking protection function Under debugging state press Mode button to adjust to 04 in temperature displaying zone Timer zone displays setting state and press A or Y button to adjust There are 2 selections 1 With refrigerant lacking protection function LCD displays 01 2 Without refrigerant lacking protection function LCD displays 02 4 9 5 Selecting blowing residual heating of indoor unit Under debugging state press Mode button to adjust to 05 in temperature displaying zone Timer zone displays setting state and press A or Y button to adjust There are 2 selections 1 Mode 1 LCD displays 00 2 Mode 2 LCD displays 01 Note Blowing residual heating of indoor unit Mode 1 Unit stops when reaching temperature point and indoor fan motor does not stop in cooling mode after unit stops when reaching temperature point in heating mode duct type unit and floor ceiling unit blow residual heat for 60s and then stop indoor unit while cassette type unit always operates in low fan speed and bl
111. ng status The setting value will be memorized after power failure The detailed setting is as shown in the Figure below Enter Cancel A Function Timer On Off Y On Off Function Timer On Off Off state of the unit Press Function and Timer buttons Press Mode button to adjust to 10 in at the same time for 5s to enter the temperature displaying zone and interface of parameter setting enter selection of centralized controller or long distance control Enter Cancel Function On Off Function 5 Press Enter Cancel button to save Press A or V button to adjust to and exit setting now the wired 00 in timer zone controller address is central controller address Figure 2 7 12 2 Address setting of each unit when the address mode is set to be centralized controller address mode The address setting value range is 01 16 The setting method is Under off state of the unit press Function and Mode buttons at the same time for 5s to enter setting interface of wired controller address LCD displays address sequence Press A or Y button to adjust the address sequence and then press Enter Cancel button to confirm The setting value will be memorized after power failure The detailed setting is as shown in the Figure below 40 Enter Cancel Enter Cancel Enter Cancel A 5 Timer On 9ff EA Timer On Off Function Timer On Off
112. ng Flow Chart of Drive Malfunction Note For Outdoor Unit Drive Inverter by Single phase Motor ASGE 09AIN WK ASGE 36AIN WK PO Drive module reset P7 IPM or PFC temperature sensor error PA AC current protection input side PC Current sense circuit error Hc PFC protection 48K only PO P7 Hcor PC is displayed on the wired controller P7 Hcor PC is displayedin the mainboard 88 Indicating Lamp v Replace the mainboard v Work Normally 85 P8 IPM or PFC over temperature protection P8 is displayed on the wired controller P8 is displayed in the mainboard 88 Indicating lamp Is the IPM or PFC module of mainboard PH DC busbar over voltage protection tightened Replace the mainboard p Work normally PL DC busbar under voltage protection Tighten the IPM or PFC module PH or PL is displayed on the wired controller y PH or PL is displayed in the mainboard 88 indicating lamp Replace the mainboard Does it work normally Replace the compressor S input voltage ranged from 185VAC to 264VAC Yes Y Work normally Please cut off the power and notify the power company 86 Drive to main control communication error Lc Compressor Startup Failu
113. nit ASD 24AIN ASD 36AIN ASD 36AIN Outdoor unit ASGE 24AIN WK ASGE 36AIN WK ASGE 36AIN 3 WK Cooling Capacity kW 7 0 2 20 8 50 10 0 3 20 11 50 10 0 3 20 11 50 Capacity Heating Capacity kW 8 0 2 40 9 50 12 0 2 90 14 50 12 0 2 90 14 50 PdesignH kW 7 0 10 4 10 4 Pee Cooling kW 2 18 0 85 2 50 3 20 0 70 4 50 3 20 0 70 4 50 Power Input Heating kW 2 21 0 80 2 75 3 40 0 70 4 60 3 40 0 70 4 60 Design load Average SEER SCOP W W 5 1 3 8 5 1 3 8 5 1 3 8 Energy Rate Cooling Heating AIA AIA AIA Indoor Unit ASD 24AIN ASD 36AIN ASD 36AIN Power Supply 220 240V 50Hz Heat Exchange Cross Fin Coil Drive direct Motor Output kW 0 11x1 0 23x1 0 23x1 Fan Air Flow m h 1400 2100 2100 Rated Ext Static Pressure Pa 25 37 37 Ext Static Pressure Range Pa 0 100 0 150 0 150 Sound Pressure Level H M L dB A 47 46 44 40 53 52 48 44 53 52 48 44 Air Filter Standard washable synthetic Drain Piping mm 20x1 2 20x1 2 20x1 2 Outline Dimensions WxHxD mm 1239x268x558 1226x290x775 1226x290x775 Net Weight kg 34 46 46 Outdoor Unit ASGE 24AIN WK ASGE 36AIN WK ASGE 36AIN 3 WK Power Supply 220 240V 50Hz 380 415V 3N 50Hz Heat Exchange Cross Fin Coil Type Rotary Rotary Rotary Compressor Power Input W 2550 4150 4150 Control Electronic Expansion Valve Refrigerant Charge kg 2 2 3 5 3 5 Outline Dimensions WxHxD mm 980x790x427 1107x1100x440 1107x1100x440 Net Weight kg 67 92 98 Liquid Inch 3 8 3 8 3 8 piping Connections Gas Inch 5 8 5 8 5 8 Max Length
114. of wired controller Brief instructions of installation procedure 1 Pull out the 2 core signal wire in the installation hole of the wall and then let this wire go through the hole at the back of wired controller s base plate 2 Fix the base plate and installation hole of the wall together with screw M4x25 3 Fix the above mentioned 2 core signal wire on the copper insert X1 and X2 with the equipped screws of wired controller 4 Fasten the wired controller s panel with its base plate together 5 4 Removal of Wired Controller Figure 2 5 3 Removal of wired controller 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 6 1 Display of Error Code Table 2 6 1 Error Code List Error Code Error E1 Compressor high pressure protection E2 Freeze protection E3 Compressor low pressure protection refrigerant lacking protection refrigerant recycling mode E4 Compressor high discharge temperature protection E6 Communication malfunction E8 Malfunction of indoor fan motor E9 Full water protection FO Malfunction of indoor ambient temperature sensor F1 Malfunction of evaporator temperature sensor 30 F2 Malfunction of condenser temperature sensor F3 Malfunction of outdoor ambient temperature sensor F4 Malfunction of discharge temperature sensor F5 Malfunction wired controller temperature sensor C5 Wong dial switch of capacity EE Malfun
115. oject debugging 5 Function controller P PM ggng Setting of project i 5 Function arameters More Under off state of the unit press Function and Timer buttons at the same time for 5s to and P go to the debugging menu Press Mode button to adjust the setting items and press A or details please refer to 7 Timer V buttons to set the actual value the Notes 4 Mod Switch bet ioni Under off state of the unit press Mode and Y buttons at the same time for 5s to switch and Fahrenheit and between Fahrenheit and Centigrade 6v Centigrade 5 Function Continuously press Function and Y buttons for 5s to view historical malfunction Then and Viewing historical press A and Y buttons to adjust displayed contents The timer displaying position 6v malfunction displays the sequence of malfunction and the detailed error code The 5 displayed malfunction is the last malfunction 1 Enter Cancel and 4 Mode Setting of master and slave wired controller Under off state of the unit press Enter Cancel and Mode buttons at the same time for 5s to set master and slave wired controller Press A or Y button to adjust More details please refer to project debugging 22 Notes The following functions can be set through Function and Timer buttons setting of ambient temperature sensor selecting three speeds in high speed and three speeds in low speed of indoor fan motor display setting of freeze protection error code s
116. on PH PH IPM or PFC over temperature protection P8 P8 Current sense circuit error Pc Pc IPM or PFC temperature sensor error P7 P7 Compressor current protection P5 P5 DC busbar under voltage protection PL PL Compressor startup failure Lc Lc Drive module reset PO PO Compressor motor desynchronizing H7 H7 Phase loss Ld Ld Drive to main control communication error P6 P6 IPM protection H5 H5 Compressor overload protection H3 H3 AC current protection input side PA PA Charging circuit error PU PU PFC protection Hc 48K only Hc 48K only DC fan error H6 H6 Input AC voltage abnormality PP PP Driving board memory chip error ee 09 42K ee 09 42K 77 2 FLOW CHART OF TROUBLESHOOTING 2 1 Troubleshooting Flow Chart of Main Control Malfunction E1 High Pressure Protection E1 protection Reconnect wire according to the circuit diagram Check if the system high pressure is higher than 4 2MPa Check if the wiring of high pressure Switch is correct Check if the high pressure switch works normally Replace the high pressure switch Check if the liquid valve and gas valve of outdoor unit Replace the outdoor p mainboard Completely open the liquid valve and gas valve of outdoor unit Check if the air outlet of outdoor fan motor or indoor fan motor is normal lear the obstacle at indooi and outdoor air
117. oor units 1 phase air flow volume and sound levels Mode ASGE 18AIN WK ASGE 24AIN WK ASGE 36AIN WK Air Flow Volume 3200 4000 5100 Sound Pressure Level H Sound Power Level H ESP duct indoor units Model 2 ASD 09AIN ASD 12AIN ASD 18AIN ASD 24AIN ASD 36AIN ASD 42AIN ASD 48AIN ASD 60AIN Air Flow Volume rated EXP 1000 1400 2100 2100 2400 3000 ExiemalStatc Reed Pa 25 25 2 3 s 60 Pressure Rage Pa 030 030 mo mo 9 125 0 160 Note Nominal capacities are based on the follow conditions Mode Indoor Outdoor Coolin DB 27 80 6 DB 35 95 3 WB 19 66 2 WB 24 75 2 DB 20 68 DB 7 44 6 Heating WB WB 6 42 8 09K 42K 5m Piping Length 48K 60K 7 5m The air volume is measured at the relevant standard external static pressure Noise is tested in the Semianechoic room so it should be slightly higher in the actual operation due to environmental change 3 2 Operation Range Mode Range of Outdoor Temperature Cooling 15 48 Heating 15 24 3 3 Electrical Data 3 3 1 Outdoor unit Table 1 4 1 Electrical Data of Outdoor Unit Fuse Breaker A Power Suppl Qty V Ph Hz 5 09 WK 220 240 1 50 F ASGE 12AIN WK 220 240 1 50 115 7 8 7 8 Capacity 220 240 1 50 220 240 1 50 11 5 FLA 1 __ lt 1 I lt 240 1 ASGE 36AIN WK
118. operation would occur 4 The high voltage and low voltage lines should be fixed separately and securely with internal big clamps for the former and small clamps for the latter Tighten the indoor outdoor connection cord and power cord respectively on the terminal boards with screws Faulty connection may cause a fire If the indoor unit connection cord to the outdoor unit and power supply are wired incorrectly the air conditioner may be damaged 7 Connect the indoor unit connection cord properly based on the corresponding marks as shown in Figure 3 2 9 Ground both the indoor and outdoor units by attaching a ground wire 9 Unit shall be grounded in compliance with the applicable local and national codes 6 Electric wiring of outdoor unit side Note When connecting the power supply cord make sure that the phase of the power supply matches with the exact terminal board If not the compressor will rotate reversely and run improperly Remove the big handle 09 42 front board 48 60K of the outdoor unit and insert the end of the communication cord and the power cable into the terminal board
119. osening or falling during handling Confirm if the installing foundation is solid When this unit is to be installed on the metal section of the building make sure that the electrical insulation must comply with applicable standards Ensure that the place of installation is far from the area where the inflammable or explosive substances are stored thus to avoid possible explosion or fire due to leakage 1 2 2 Installation Site 1 Install the unit at a place where is strong enough to withstand the weight of the unit 2 The air inlet and outlet of the unit should never be clogged so that the airflow can reach every corner of the room 3 Leave service space around the unit as required in Figure 3 1 23 Floor type 3 7 7 m gt 600 gt 600 x VAT IL gt 1000 gt 300 Ceiling type _ E d 21500 300 2600 2600 Figure 3 1 23 4 Install the unit where the drain pipe can be easily installed 5 The space from the unit to the ceiling should be kept as much as possible so as for more convenient service 1 2 3 Indoor Unit Installation 1 Determine the location of the hanger through the paper template and
120. ows residual heat for 60s when there is malfunction Mode 2 After unit stops when reaching temperature point the indoor fan motor stops operation with a 10s delay no matter in cooling mode or in heating mode 4 9 6 Mode selecting of compressor electric heating belt Under debugging state press Mode button to adjust to 06 in temperature displaying zone Timer zone displays setting state and press A or Y button to adjust There are 2 selections 27 1 Mode 1 LCD displays 00 2 Mode 2 LCD displays 01 Note 1 Mode 1 Compressor electric heating belt starts when outdoor ambient temperature is below 35 C stops when outdoor ambient temperature is above 37 C When outdoor ambient temperature is within 35 C 37 C the belt will keep its previous operation state 2 Mode 1 Compressor electric heating belt starts when outdoor ambient temperature is below 2 C and stops when outdoor ambient temperature is above 0 C When outdoor ambient temperature is within 2 C 0 C the belt will keep its previous operation state 4 9 7 Selecting low power consumption mode Under debugging state press Mode button to adjust to 07 in temperature displaying zone Timer zone displays setting state and press A or Y button to adjust There are 2 selections 1 With low power consumption mode LCD displays 00 2 Without low power consumption mode LCD displays 01 4 9 8 Selecting door control function Under debugging state p
121. r Cancel button to save and exit setting Now human sensitive function is activated The unit will memorize this setting status The setting value will be memorized after power failure The detailed setting is as shown in the Figure below Enter Cancel Enter Cancel A Enter Cancel Function Y On Off bai v On Off Function v Timer On Off Off state of the unit Press Function and Timer buttons at Press Mode button to adjust to 09 the same time for 5s to enter the in temperature displaying zone and interface of parameter setting enter setting of human sensitive function 36 Enter Cancel Function Y Timer On Off Function Y Timer On Off Press Enter Cancel button to save Press or Y button to adjust to and exit setting now human 01 in timer zone sensitive function is activated Figure 2 7 8 Note When door control function and human sensitive function have been set at the same time it is defaulted that door control function is valid and human sensitive function is invalid The user can purchase the human sensitive module by himself Please pay attention to the following Notes D There is the needle stand interface on the mainboard The interface model inserted into this needle stand must be PH 3P K The current consumption of module can not exceed the current capacity provided by this interface 7 2 3 MODBUS interface The indoor unit of this series has MODBUS
122. r grill and the 2 screws of the clasps 2 Open the grill disassemble the 2 down clasps to remove the grill Disassembly of right and left finishing plates Remark Make sure the power supply is cut off before disassembling and protect all the parts during disassembly Do not scratch the outer parts Step Illustration Handling Instruction Disassemble the screws as shown in the graph with Disassembly of right and s M screwdriver and then push upward to remove the left finishing plates right and left finishing plates As is shown in the graph arrow represents the position of screws 115 Disassembly of panel parts Remark Make sure the power supply is cut off before disassembling and protect all the parts during disassembly Do not scratch the outer parts Step Illustration Handling Instruction Unscrew the 3 sides screws on the Disassembly of panel parts cover to remove the cover Disassembly of sub assy of electric box Remark Make sure that the power supply is cut off before disassembling and protect all the parts during disassembly especially the components inside the box in case of water and hit Step Illustration Handling Instruction Disassemble 3 screws as shown by the arrow in the graph on left and remove the electric box cover
123. rature can be decreased by pressing this button Pressing and holding this button for more than 2 button seconds can make the temperature changed quickly until release this button and then transmit this order The temperature adjustment is unavailable under the Auto mode but the order can be sent by pressing this button Centigrade setting range 16 30 Fahrenheit scale setting range 61 86 o Preset temperature can be increased by pressing this button Pressing and holding this button for more than 2 iig seconds can make the temperature changed quickly until release the button and then transmit this order The temperature adjustment is unavailable under the Auto mode but the order can be sent by pressing this button Centigrade setting range 16 30 Fahrenheit scale setting range 61 86 By pressing this button Auto Low Middle High speed can be circularly selected After power on Auto fan speed is default AUTO FAN 9 Low speed button Middle speed High speed Note Under the DRY mode the fan will be kept running at the low speed and the fan speed isn t adjustable 18 SWING UP DOWN button Press this button to set up the swing angle which circularly changes as below gt ES Ea u gt gt lt When the guide louver starts to swing up and down if SWING functions is canceled the air guide louver will stop and remains at the current position
124. rd is inserted on the needle stand correctly Disconnect the temperature sensor and measure if its resistance is normal Replace the indoor mainboard F2 Malfunction of Condenser Temperature Sensor Malfunction of condenser temperature sensor Correctly insert the temperature sensor on the needle stand Replace the temperature sensor Check if the condenser temperature sensor on mainboard is inserted on the needle stand correctly Correctly insert the temperature sensor on the needle stand Disconnect the temperature sensor and measure if its resistance is Replace the temperature sensor normal Replace the outdoor mainboard 82 F3 Malfunction of Outdoor Ambient Temperature Sensor Malfunction of outdoor ambient temperature sensor Check if the outdoor ambient temperature sensor on mainboard is inserted on the needle stand No Correctly insert the temperature sensor on the needle stand correctly Disconnect the temperature sensor and measure if its resistance is Replace the temperature sensor normal Replace the outdoor mainboard Malfunction of Discharge Temperature Sensor Malfunction of discharge temperature 1 sensor Check if the discharge temperature sensor on mainboard is in
125. re Yes Lc is displayed on the wired controller Lc is displayed in the mainboard 88 indicating lamp Replace the mainboard Does it work normally No Replace the compressor Work normally 87 P5 Compressor current protection H7 Compressor motor desynchronizing H5 IPM protection Ld Phase loss P5 H7 H5 or Ld is displayed on the wired controller P5 H7 H5 or Ld is displayed in the mainboard 88 indicating lamp Is the compressor phase sequence right j Yes Is the compressor wire terminals tightened eplace the mainboard adjust the compressor phase sequence Tighten the compressor wire terminals Does it work normally No Replace the compressor _ gt Work normally 88 PU Charging circuit error PU is displayed on the wired controller PU is displayed in the mainboard 88 indicating lamp Is the PFC wire tightened or is the sequence right No Tighten the PFC wire or adjust the sequence Replace the mainboard p Worknormaly driving boar ee is displayed on the wired controller Yes Is the jumper loose Yes Tighten the
126. reminder function The icon will blink and press A or Y button to adjust timer zone to display 00 In this case the accumulated operating time will be cleared 4 2 Low Temperature Drying Function Under dry mode and when set temperature is 16 C continuously press Y button for twice and then the set temperature will be 12 C In this case the unit will enter low temperature drying function When low temperature drying function is turned on press A button or Mode button to exit low temperature drying function 4 3 Lock Function When unit is turned on normally or turned off pressing A and Y buttons at the same time for 5s will turn on Lock function LCD will display 2 Pressing and buttons at same time for 5s to turn off this function When Lock function is turned on any other buttons won t respond when pressing The function can be memorized after power failure and then power recovery 4 4 Memory Function Press Mode and A buttons at the same time for 5s under off state of the unit to turn on or cancel memory function If memory function is set is displayed If not indoor unit is defaulted to be off after power recovery If memory function is set indoor unit will resume original setting state after power failure and then power recovery Note If cut off power with 5s after memorized content is changed the memorized content may be abnormal Do not cut off power within 5s after memorized content is changed 4 5 Door Control
127. ress Mode button to adjust to 08 in temperature displaying zone Timer zone displays setting state and press A or Y button to adjust There are 2 selections 1 Without door control function LCD displays 00 2 With door control function LCD displays 01 4 9 9 Selecting human sensitive function Under debugging state press Mode button to adjust to 09 in temperature displaying zone Timer zone displays setting state and press A or Y button to adjust There are 2 selections 1 Without human sensitive function LCD displays 00 2 With human sensitive function LCD displays 00 4 9 10 Selecting long distance monitoring or centralized controller Under debugging state press Mode button to adjust to 10 in temperature displaying zone Timer zone displays setting state and press A or Y button to adjust There are 2 selections 1 Centralized controller LCD displays 00 2 Long distance monitoring LCD displays 01 4 9 11 Selecting fan mode of indoor fan motor Under debugging state press Mode button to adjust to 11 in temperature displaying zone Timer zone displays setting state and press A or Y button to adjust There are 5 selections 1 P3 LCD displays 03 2 P4 LCD displays 04 3 P5 LCD displays 05 4 P6 LCD displays 06 5 P7 LCD displays 07 Note You can select P03 P04 P05 06 P07 in fan mode of indoor fan motor which means different fan mode combinations are corresponding to different
128. rresponding icon will be displayed Figure 2 3 5 Enquiry and setting of master slave wired controller s address 4 OPERATION INSTRUCTION OF SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 4 1 Setting of Filter Clean Reminder Function When unit is on press Function button to switch to filter clean reminder function The icon will blink and then enter setting of filter clean reminder function Timer zone displays the set pollution level and you can press A or V button to adjust the level Then press Enter Cancel button to turn on this function When filter clean reminder function is turned on press Function button to switch to filter clean reminder function The icon will blink and press A or Y button to adjust timer zone to display 00 Then press Enter Cancel button to cancel this function Setting of filter clean reminder function is shown as Figure 2 4 1 below 2 E aro 28 am CD ai COc 0 Enter Cancel A Enter Cancel Enter Cancel Function Y Timer On Off Fun v Timer On Off Function Timer On Off Unit is on and filter clean reminder Press Function button to switch to Press A or V button to set pollution function is not turned on setting of filter clean reminder level function J 24 Enter Cancel A Enter Cancel Enter Cance A Function 9 Timer On Off d Timer On Off Function v Timer On Off Press Enter Cancel button to turn Press Function button to switch to 00 Press
129. se also check if the specification and quantity of accessory parts are correct Determine the correct handling route and methods thus to avoid damaging the unit or causing possible hazard For the sake of protection and safety it is suggested to move the unit with the packaging box Even though it is not permitted to do like this under special occasions do not remove the packaging box thus to avoid loosening or falling during handling 63 Figure 1 3 11 Check the smoothness of drain after installation Check the drain state by immiting 600cc water slowly from the outlet vent or test hole As shown in Figure 1 3 12 Check the drain in the state of refrigerating after installation of the electric circuit Way of immiting Drain hose Test hole cover Drain vent for repair use plastic stopper is included drain the water in waterspout by this outlet vent rQ Test hole Above100mm lt Immiting water from the rest hole Plastic water pot The length of the pipe should be about 100mm Macc Immiting water from the outlet vent terminal Figure 1 3 12 4 Installation Instructions for the New Ductwork of the Cassette Unit A For the Middle Size and Large Size Units Steps 1 Find out the label on the unit as shown below Step 2 Tear away this label and clear the sponge underneath it to let four screw holes exposed completely as shown below Step 3 Take away the round metal sheet with so
130. serted on the needle stand correctly Disconnect the temperature sensor and measure if its resistance is normal Replace the outdoor mainboard Correctly insert the temperature sensor on the needle stand Replace the temperature sensor F5 Malfunction of Wired Controller Temperature Sensor Malfunction of wired controller temperature sensor Replace the wired controller H6 Malfunction of Outdoor Fan Motor Malfunction of discharge temperature sensor Check if the control wire of outdoor fan motor is connected on the outdoor mainboard correctly Correctly connect the control wire of fan motor on the mainboard Replace the outdoor fan motor and then restart the unit to see if there still Operate the unit with the new motor is malfunction of outdoor fan Replace the outdoor mainboard 84 Malfunction of Indoor Fan Motor Malfunction of indoor fan motor Check if the control wire of indoor fan motor is connected on the outdoor mainboard correctly Correctly connect the control wire of fan motor on the mainboard Replace the indoor fan motor and then restart the unit to see if there still is malfunction of indoor Operate the unit with the new motor fan motor Replace the indoor mainboard 2 2 Troubleshooti
131. static pressure Ex factory defaulted mode is 5 You set the mode through wired controller S01 S02 S03 12 S13 means the rotation speed of indoor unit is from low to high Table 2 4 2 Combination relationship of P04 P05 P0O6 P07 Super high TT Medium Medium Medium Tue Quiet Quiet Quiet E speed gp high speed speed low speed w SP R1 speed R2 speed R13 speed P03 S09 S08 S07 S06 S05 S04 S03 S02 S01 P04 510 509 508 507 506 505 504 503 502 P05 S11 510 509 508 507 506 505 504 503 06 12 S11 S10 S09 S08 S07 S06 S05 S04 P07 S13 12 S11 510 509 508 507 506 505 4 9 12 Selecting compensation of temperature sensor at air return Under debugging state press Mode button to adjust to 12 in temperature displaying zone Timer zone displays setting state and press A or Y button to adjust There are 16 selections 1 Compensate 0 C LCD displays 00 2 Compensate 1 C LCD displays 01 3 Compensate 2 C LCD displays 02 28 4 Compensate 3 C LCD displays 03 5 Compensate 4 C LCD displays 04 6 Compensate 5 C LCD displays 05 7 Compensate 6 C LCD displays 06 8 Compensate 7 C LCD displays 07 9 Compensate 8 C LCD displays 08 10 Compensate 9 C LCD displays 09 11 Compensate 10 C LCD displays 10 12 Compensate 11 C LCD displays 11 13 Compensate 12 C LCD displays 12 14 Compensate 13 C LCD displays 1
132. t is Reconnect the communication wire connected well Check if there is ME x Yes Replace the open circuit in the communication wire between indoor unit and 3 outdoor unit Energize the outdoor unit p Check if the outdoor unit is energized Replace the 80 9 Full Water Protection E9 protection Short circuit the full water If the unit is Reus 5 protection interface on indoor installed with 4 eum mainboard according to the circuit water pump diagram Check if the water pump works normally Yes Replace the full water switch or make sure the float of full water switch works normally FO Malfunction of Indoor Ambient Temperature Sensor Malfunction of indoor ambient temperature sensor Check if the indoor ambient temperature sensor on mainboard is inserted on the needle stand correctly Disconnect the temperature sensor and measure if its resistance is normal Replace the indoor mainboard Replace the water pump Ww Correctly insert the temperature sensor on the needle stand Replace the temperature sensor 81 F1 Malfunction of Evaporator Temperature Sensor Malfunction of evaporator temperature 1 sensor Check if the evaporator temperature sensor on mainboa
133. t is available to connect two hoses of the manifold valve assembly to two service ports to quicken the evacuating speed 3 1 7 2 Additional Charge Refrigerant suitable for a piping length of 5m is charged in the outdoor unit at the factory When the piping is longer than 7 m additional charging is necessary For the additional amount see Table 3 2 3 Table 3 2 3 item Additional Refrigerant Amount for Extra Pipe Model 09 18K 30g m 24 60K 60 g m When the height difference between the indoor unit and outdoor unit is larger than 10 meters an oil bend should be employed for every 6 meters 68 Outdoor Oil bend Indoor Oil bend Figure 3 2 5 3 2 Specification of Connection Pipe Table 3 2 4 Size of Fitting Pipe Max Height Difference Model Inch Max Length between Indoor Unit and 2 ASGE 09AIN WK ASGE 12AIN WK ASGE 18AIN WK The connection pipe should be insulated with proper water proof insulating material The pipe wall thickness shall be 0 5 1 0 mm and the pipe wall shall be able to withstand the pressure of 6 0 MPa The longer the connecting pipe the lower the cooling and heating effect performs 4 ELECTRIC WIRING WORK 4 1 Wiring Precautions WARNING Before obtaining access to terminals all supply circuits must be disconnected The rated voltage of the unit is as shown as Table 1 4 1 and Table 1 4 2 Before turning on verify that the voltage is
134. the back scroll case Lift the buckle of back scroll case with hands and remove it As is shown in the graph circle represents 2 screws on left and right 2 Disassembly of fans Unscrew the 2 screws of coupling take out the rotating shaft and louver then loosen the tighten screw of louver to remove the louver 114 3 Disassembly of bearing fixing plates Unscrew the 3 screws and 2 nuts of support to remove the mounting support 4 Disassembly of motor Loosen the 2 screws of the motor attaching clamp remove the motor attaching clamp and motor attaching clamp subassembly to remove the motor Disassembly of right and left fixing plates Remark Make sure that the power supply is cut off before disassembling and protect all the parts during disassembly Step Illustration Handling Instruction Disassembly of right and left fixing plates Disassemble the bolts on right and left fixing plates with tools As is shown by the arrow in the graph Model ASF 09AIN ASF 24AIN ASF 48AIN ASF 60AIN Disassembly of panel grating module Remark Make sure that the power supply is cut off before disassembling and protect all the parts during disassembly Do not put filter screen near the high temperature heat source Step Illustration Handling Instruction Disassembly of sub assy of front grill 1 Unscrew the 2 clasps of the uppe
135. the outer parts Step Illustration Handling Instruction Disassembly of panel parts Unscrew the 3 sides screws on the cover to remove the cover Disassembly of sub assy of electric box Remark Make sure that the power supply is cut off before disassembling and protect all the parts during disassembly especially the components inside the box in case of water and hit Step Illustration Handling Instruction Disassembly of electric box cover Disassemble 3 screws as shown by the arrow in the graph on left and remove the electric box cover Disassembly of air deflecting plate modules Remark Make sure the power supply is cut off before disassembling and protect all the parts during disassembly especially the joints of the air deflecting plate Step Illustration Handling Instruction Disassembly of sub assy of air deflecting plate Remove the air deflecting plates from the air deflecting plate support assembly and then remove both ends from the air sweeping motor joint As is shown in the graph arrow represents the support assembly and circle the air sweeping motor joint 113 Disassemble of water containing plate modules Remark Make sure the power supply is cut off before disassembling and protect all the par
136. the pressure gauge at the low pressure side of the manifold valve assembly reads 1 0Mp 75cmHg if not it indicates there is leak somewhere Then close the switch fully and then stop the vacuum pump 6 Wait for some time to see if the system pressure can remain unchanged 3 minutes for the units less than 18K 5 minutes for the 18K 24K units 10 minutes for the units more than 42K During this time the reading of the pressure gauge at the low pressure side can not be larger than 0 005Mp 0 38cmHg 7 Slightly open the liquid valve and let some refrigerant go to the connection pipe to balance the pressure inside and outside of the connection pipe so that air will not come into the connection pipe when removing the hose Note that the gas and liquid valve can be opened fully only after the manifold valve assembly is removed 8 Place back the caps of the liquid valve gas valve and also the service port Pressure gauge Low pressure gauge manifold Pressure gauge Hi pressure Switch Hi pressure Connection pipe to indoor unit Connection pipe Cap Low pressure gauge Liquid valve High pressure gauge Gauge manifold kit A Gas valve Service pipe PN valve Service port Cap lt lt Hose with the valve pin Service port Vacuum pump Figure 3 2 4 Note For the large sized unit it has the service port for both the gas valve and the liquid valve During evacuation i
137. ts during disassembly Step Illustration Handling Instruction Disassemble of water containing plate modules Remove the water containing plate modules Disassembly of evaporator components Remark Make sure that the power supply is cut off and protect the copper tube and aluminum fin If the time for disassembly shall be long seal the copper tube Step Illustration Handling Instruction Disassembly of evaporator components Unscrew the 6 screws of evaporator 3 screws of water groove press board and the 2 screws of water board to remove the evaporator Disassembly of fixing plate sub assy for air sweeping fans Remark Make sure that the power supply is cut off before disassembling and protect all the parts during disassembly Step Disassembly of fixing plate sub assy for air sweeping fans Illustration Handling Instruction Remove the display board mounting support and mounting plate of swing motor in turn Disassembly of fan and motor components Remark Make sure that the power supply is cut off before disassembling and protect all the parts during disassembly especially the fastening screws for fans Step Illustration Handling Instruction 1 Disassembly of front and back scroll cases Press the buckle at the joints of front and back Scroll cases with hands and pull upward to remove the front scroll case Then remove the screws on
138. user can indicate the unit malfunction through malfunction indicator or electric bell so the management people can go to check the malfunction unit directly If dry contact detection of unit malfunction is needed please connect this interface into the monitoring system When the closed signal is detected when malfunction occurs this signal can be seen in monitoring system Level N Level 3 Level 2 Level 1 Figure 2 7 15 Malfunction output 42 3 Setting method Do not need to set this function Notes QD The interface voltage should be 220V AC intense current If malfunction light is connected please make sure its power is not too big it should be within 10W otherwise the relay on mainboard will be burnt 25 2423 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 2 3 4 5 6 T 8 9 10 11 12 13 Figure 2 7 16 Table 2 7 4 Corresponding interfaces of mainboard No Interface 1 Evaporator temperature sensor 2 Swing motor 3 Human sensitive 4 Door control 5 Full water detection 6 Interface of light board 7 Communication port of centralized controller 8 MOUDBUS interface 9 Interface of annunciator live wire 10 ON interface of fresh air valve 11 OFF interface of fresh air valve 12 Interface of annunciator neutral wire 13 Interface of DC motor 14 Mainboard grounding wire 15 Power live wire 16 Power neutral
139. ved 42 JTAG1 Reserved 91 2 ASGE 18AIN WK ASGE 24AIN WK ASGE 36AIN WK ASGE 36AIN 3 WK ASGE 42AIN 3 WK ASGE 48AIN 3 WK ASGE 60AIN 3 WK Main Control Board NO SILK SCREEN INTERFACE INSTRUCTION NO SILK SCREEN INTERFACE INSTRUCTION 1 AC L Live wire input 10 H PRESS Pressure protection switeh for fan speed adjustment 2 AC N Neutral wire input 11 HPP Interface of high pressure protection Power supply interface to the drive 3 PWR 1 1 pin DC bus voltage 12 LPP Interface of low pressure protection 3 pin DC bus GND Interface of DC fan motor 1 pin DC bus voltage 2 pini Suspended Interface of compressor 4 DC_MOTOR2 3 pin DC bus GND 13 OVC COMP P overload protection 4 pin 15V 5 pin Control signal input 6 pin Not connected Interface of DC fan motor 1 pin DC bus voltage 1 amp 2 pin Case temperature sensor 2 pin Suspended 384 pin Ambient 5 DC MOTOR1 3 pin DC bus GND 14 T SENSOR2 temperature sensor 4 pin 15V 5 amp 6 pin Discharge 5 pin Control signal input temperature sensor 6 pin DC fan motor feedback Power supply interface to the drive Interface of electronic 1 pin GND expansion valve CN 2 pin 18V 19 1 to 4 pin Drive impulse output 3 pin 15V 5 pin 12V 92 Communication needle stand of main control drive 7 COMM1 2 16 Compressor electric heating belt 3 pin RXD 4 pin GND Communication needle stand with
140. wer YEGN Y Y 5 75 5 8YEGN 6 FW xx x xi XE 9YEGN 5 YEGN wd e 5 YEGN DISP4 DISP3 U SWINGI U SWING2 RD TRANSFORMER COOL PLASMA lt lt HEALTH X4 AP1 GENERATOR 25 N2 x6 PUMPI 3t COM6 COM7 B E De Neen PUMP C OUTDOOR XT g x 1 1 n 15K UNIT 2 20 BN Na 12 0 eX SA yy Environment Pipe PUMP MOTOR emp WIRE Sensor Sehor MOTOR LIQUID SWICH CONTROLX2 Remark The Wire Control is the optional accessory Model ASC 24AIN INDOOR UNIT p e arte LL IBN p N 2BU 2 5 gt ower NI CN2 X5 CE3X6C23 XT EOXBCA3 YEGN 10YEGN 5 4 789 o 6 B RD YEGN 4 6 9 E500 YEGN 80 40 01503 U SWINQ2 MOTOR RD HEALTH X4 001 PLASMA cuu EU AP1 7 2 DC 0 0 1 PUMP PU
141. wire 17 Neutral wire of fresh air valve 18 Water pump interface 19 Live wire of fresh air valve 20 Interface of anion generator 21 Interface of auxiliary heating board 22 Interface of outdoor unit 23 Interface of wired controller 24 Monitor interface 25 Ambient temperature sensor 43 7 2 7 Reserved fresh air valve interface for duct cassette type unit For the reserved connection way of air valve performer connect it to F C O of wiring board according to the wiring diagram Connect the public port of air valve to F connect CLOSE to C and connect OPEN to O Air Intake Pipe y Before startup the unit please remove all the sea ling film on Indoor Side the healthy filter block me mm 2 Air Valve Air Supply Pipe Outdoor Fresh Ai Figure 2 7 17 7 2 8 Interface of anion generator For the cold plasma anion generator connect the red line to HEALTH X4 and the blue line to N2 X6 according to the principle circuit The detector of cold plasma anion generator should be places at the air return The distance between two detectors should be 10mmxLx25mm E de j call poo 2 pue ET LL a c a EK hum Emo Law AE Figure 2 7 18 7 2 9 Chassis electric heating belt of outdoor unit is optional When outdoor ambient temperature is very low electric heating belt can be equipped on the
142. z 380 415V 3N 50Hz Power Input 2550 4150 4150 Control Electronic Expansion Valve EN P Outline Dimensions WxHxD 980x790x427 1107x1100x440 1107x1100x440 3 8 Piping Connections cas Max Length Max Height 11 ASF 42AIN ASF 48AIN ASF 60AIN Outdoor unit ASGE 42AIN 3 WK ASGE 48AIN 3 WK ASGE 60AIN 3 WK Cooling Capacity 11 5 3 60 12 50 14 0 6 00 14 80 16 0 7 4 16 5 Capacity Heating Capacity 13 5 3 90 15 50 16 0 5 20 18 00 16 5 6 2 18 5 3 90 0 60 4 70 4 80 1 40 5 60 5 70 1 20 6 90 ower I 3 70 0 69 4 80 4 30 1 30 5 50 4 60 1 20 6 90 Design load Average SEER SCOP 5 1 3 8 5 1 3 8 5 1 3 8 Indoor Unit ASF 42AIN ASF 48AIN ASF 60AIN Power Supply KS 220 240V 50Hz Heat Exchange _________ Exchange Heat Exchange Cross Fin Coil Cross Fin Coil Cross Fin Coil he ma We Motor Output 0 14x1 0 19x1 0 20x1 Sound Pressure Level H M L 55 54 52 47 57 55 50 46 58 56 51 46 Air Filter E Standard washable synthetic Drain Piping 17x1 75 17x1 75 17x1 75 Outline Dimensions WxHxD 1420x245x700 1700x245x700 1700x245x700 Outdoor Unit ASGE 42AIN 3 WK ASGE 48AIN 3 WK ASGE 60AIN 3 WK Power Supply 380 415V 3N 50Hz Heat Exchange Cross Fin Coil Power Input 4150 4580 4580 Control Electronic Expansion Valve er Control p Outline Dimensions WxHxD ELN 958x1349x412 958x1349x412 1085x1365x427 Piping Connections Max Length Max Height 12 Outd

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