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1. POWER SAT gt gt m a GN Ln 7 46 15RD TUE Room ouTTUBE DISP3 1 1381 J14YE 1 x7 ACLI p 12BU 1032 PUMP TTT DISP1 DISP2 AP2 gt 2WH 1 2 SE 4 TR OUT 12 3BK To K106 BK DISP1 DISP2 2 49 TR IN 4WH AP3 6BK 3 BU 55 YEGN eo BK YEGN 1 M2 OFAN Go 4 M be RD OG 4V N2 SBN BN FAN MOTOR 41 2 1 1 1 5 OR 2uF OR 2 5uF OR 3uF C2 1uF OR 1 2uF OR 1 5uF 4YV The capacitor of the outdoor unit is bigger than the one of the indoor unit in one machine 5 07 230 20 ETAC 09HP230V20A ETAC 12HP230V20A POWER SAT a 46RD BK N ct m LZ R COMP 15RD ae TUBE Room ouTTUBE DISPS K105 1 13BU a
2. BK SAT WH 3 5 16BK 8 8 8 GN o c COMP eom 15RD COMP gt TUBE Room ouTTUBE DISP3 K105 1 7WH 1381 J14YE 1 55 8 12BU 103 DISP1 DISP2 aa t 14 1 2 1 2 2 49 CA cm kK TROUT 2WH r4 52 a m 3RD 108 DISP DISP2 lt lt TR Eos ARD i Fe BK Xt 198K 5 20 5 6WH M2 2 2180 lt lt FAN T fe FUT ST T Pela 22WH E BU T 2 o EH AN T HEATER C2 1uF OR 1 2uF OR 1 5uF ES Ct 2uF OR 2 5uF OR These circuit diagrames are subject to change without notice please refer to the one supplied with the unit 29 5 3 Printed Circuit Board 1 Main Board 1 TOP VIEW Leo 3 R40 C401 0403 RA 2 0204 TTTTT C400 404 R408 R21 c406C407 2 R22 a st 61 Ee R203 RC WE R21 R215 82199223 0205 GRJ205 A Vl 2010 09 01 10 e BOTTOM VIEW Schematic Diagram Interface of strong electroplax 2 7805 voltage stabilizing block 3 7812 voltage stabilizing block Indoor tube temperature sensor 6 Outdoor tube temperature sensor 8
3. COMPRESSOR 2 OUTDOOR COILS INDOOR COILS LT ELECTRIC HEATER CAPILLARY REFRIGERANT FLOW DIRECTION Schematic Diagram 5 Schematic Diagram 5 1 Electrical Data Meaning of Marks Symbol COMP COMPRESSOR PROTECTIVE 5 2 Electrical Wiring 1 ETAC 12HC265V30A ETAC 15HC265V30A C2 1uF OR 1 2uF OR 1 5uF BK WH evo 16BK RD D 8 8 ON o D COMP G RON Ie 15RD TUBE ROOM OUTTUBE 083 OM 1BK 19BU AP1 KK ACLI 12BU 10 DISP1 DISP2 iis AP2 AAA 1 2 XT1 A lt M Y x ves TROUT 108 DISP1 DISP2 L lt lt TR IN 4RD CN3 El AP3 a 9WH A 19BK 5 20YE 5 YEGN 2 2 2180 744 FAN ue s af Pel 22WH OFAN BU 5 N2 gt l gt EH ty of 23RD HEATER LE L 2 1 1 5 OR 2uF OR 2 5uF OR 3uF The capacitor of
4. 93 Summary and Features Summary and Features Models Series Designation ETAC A Standard Protection C Sea Coast Protection Remote Controller Level Capacity 07 7 000 BTUH Heat Capacity 09 9 000 BTUH 15 2 KW 12 12 000 BTUH 20 3 KW 15 15 000 BTUH 30 5 KW wd Type Electrical Rating 230V 208 230V 60Hz PN 3051 0092 MX Heat Cool 265V 265V 60Hz 1PH Safety Precautions 1 Safety Precautions Installing starting up and servicing air conditioner can be hazardous due to system pressure electrical components and equipment location etc Only trained qualified installers and service personnel are allowed to install start up and service this equipment Untrained personnel can perform basic maintenance functions such as cleaning coils All other operations should be performed by trained service personnel When handling the equipment observe precautions in the manual and on tags stickers and labels attached to the equipment Follow all safety codes Wear safety glasses and work gloves Keep quenching cloth and fire extinguisher nearby when brazing Read the instructions thoroughly and follow all warnings or cautions in literature and attached to the unit Consult local building codes and current editions of national as well as local electrical codes Recognize the following
5. Bi 40 E EN E ES 42 980 Lae EN um 45 E E ES ES __ E E 9 42 9 054 8 705 2 339 2 205 2194 123 071 2 125 124 0 692 20595 125 0 674 7 19 16 0 658 8 1934 127 064 1875 128 0 623 1818 129 0 607 1736 130 0592 171 131 0577 1658 132 0 563 1 609 133 0 549 5 1561 134 0 535 1515 135 0521 97 147 136 0509 2 7 46 47 8051 48 7 745 30 __31 92 33 34 36 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 0 3987 2 3624 4 3298 7 453 7 173 6 905 49 50 52 6 648 53 6403 54 6 167 55 5 942 _ 56 5 726 57 5 519 58 532 6 71 72 73 74 75 7 78 79 81 82 83 84 85 8 8 91 92 93 94 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ui N M E S L3 i 2 41 79 6597 43 E ix E E E E ni 2 i E x 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 38 0 1 2 3 4 6 7 9 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 5 6 7 8 9 1 Note The information above is for reference only 50 Removal Procedure 9 Removal Procedure Warni Be sure to wait for a minimum of 10 minutes after turn arning in
6. 32 6 Compressor Compressor Power Input 1475 Overload Protector B180 150 141E B180 150 141E Throttling Method 2 Capilry 1 Capilay Ambient Temp Cooling C 13 46 13 46 Outdoor Side Condenser Form __AluminumFin copper Tube Aluminum Fin copper Tube Rows fin Gap mm 3 1 4 3 1 4 Output of Fan Motor 45 45 Air Flow Volume of Outdoor Side Fan Type 0 1 Fan Diameter mm 349 349 Sound Pressure Level H M L dB A 66 65 64 67 66 65 dB A Sound Power Level H M L 76 75 74 77 76 75 Defrosting Method Compressor Manufacturer Trademark The above data is subject to change without notice Please refer to the nameplate of the unit 12 Specifications Parameter Model ___________ 07 230 204__________ 07 2 0 20 CC060016301 CC060016401 1 Rated Frequency Hz 60 126 X 0 1 1 1 f Cooling Capacity Heating Capacity Buh 610 6300 Cooling Power Input Heating Power Input Pp wets Cooling Power Current Heating Power Current ____ _____ _ 2524 Electric Heating Power Input Electric Heating Power Current Rated Input Rated Current Air Flow Volume H M L m h Dehumidifying Volume Lh 08 EER COP WW 1 0 33030 2 Application Area Climate Type O S Isolation RE Moisture Protection
7. N 15RD 96 j TUBE Room ouTTUBE D SPS K105 NR 1BK 13BU 1 ex 12BU 10 2WH DISP1 DISP2 V AP2 M 112 xn TC K106 L BK DISP1 DISP2 lt lt TR IN 4WH AP3 allie FUT ST KT BU 5 P cm al FAN OFAN HEATER 4 6 MOTOR E TIBN 1 24 10RD C2 1uF 1 2uF 1 5uF 7 ETAC 12HC230V30A ETAC 15HC230V30A BK POWER SAT WH 1 16BK of A 8 ON C OG R COMP S 15RD COMP gt TUBE ROOM DISP3 105 1 7WH 13BU ofp YE 45 7 8BK 1280 163 PUMP DISP1 DISP2 O 2 1 1 2 LH TROUT wt 28H vy 522 n 3RD DISP1 DISP2 lt lt TR IN 42 s EARE FC a 1 11780 BK XT 49BK 3 SWH 5 20YE 5 6WH M2 2 2180 lt lt FAN jm FUT ST od Y Pla 22WH 4 oran EN BU cu j 6 N2 Py EH NF 18BN FAN MOTOR P HEATER C2 1UF OR 12uF OR 1 5uF Ct 2uF OR 2 5uF 3uF 28 Schematic Diagram 8 ETAC 12HP230V30A ETAC 15HP230V30A
8. 1 lt lt X7 12BU 1 C3 2 PUMP 2 IIT DISP1 DISP2 Y AP2 gt 1 2 u 38 jo K106 BK gt DISP1 DISP2 99 TR IN 4WH AP3 l ear BK i m HEATER 4 N2 6 5BN es 4V N2 FAN MOTOR MBN 2 7 10RD gt a ____ gt C42uF OR 2 5uF OR 3uF C2 1uF OR 1 2uF OR 1 5uF 4 Schematic Diagram 6 07 230 20 09 230 20 ETAC 12HC230V20A POWER SAT is L 31 16RD BK 8 8 9
9. 24 powerinput Heat pump and pure electric heating optional Schematic Diagram 2 Main Board 2 TOP VIEW MARK AREA Vi a d 13 RB r R9 THU AS CRJ205 A1 V1 2011 04 12 12 1 7812 voltage stabilizing block Three kinds of fan speed External control interface of relay pm PTC resistance Neutral wire 230V 265V Relay of compressor 13 Interface of main board transformer 4 wayvvave 9 piezoresistor Output terminal 12V of transformer Outdoor fan 10 Electricheatingrelay BOTTOM VIEW Function and Control 6 Function and Control 6 1 Remote Control Operations Signal transmitter SLEEP SLEEP button Press this button Sleep On and Sleep Off can be selected After powered on Sleep Off is defaulted After the unit is turned EAN off the Sleep function is canceled After Sleep function set up the signal of Sleep Remote control TIMER will display In this mode the time of timer can be adjusted Under Fan and Auto modes this function is not available FAN button FAN e By pressing this key you may select AUTO FAN 1 F
10. Moisture Protection IP24 IP24 Permissible Excessive Operating Pressure for Permissible Excessive Operating Pressure for Dimension WXHXD Dimension of Carton Box LXWXH Dimension of Package LXWXH Net Weight Gross Weight Refrigerant RAO RAO Refrigerant Charge Fantype Crosloww Crossflw O 23 23 w Indoor Evaporator Form Aluminum Fin copper Tube Fin copper Tube Side 97 97 Swing Motor Model J O Output of Swing Motor r J J 4 Specifications rama etectmonescoto etecteonesco tto Trademark ELECTRONICS CO LTD ELECTRONICS CO LTD Compressor Model G4A110YUAJP Compressor Oil FREOLa68ES T POE FREOLa68ES T POE Compressor Type _____ Rotary RA 23 Compressor RLA 43 Compressor Power Input 1090 Overload Protector MRA12153 12008 or B177 150 MRA12153 12008 B177 150 241A 241A hrottling Method Capillary Operation Temp 16 30 Ambient Temp Cooling 13 46 Outdoor Ambient Temp Heating 524 Side Condenser Form Aluminum Fin copper Tube Aluminum Fin copper Tube Pipe Diameter mm 05 o5 Rows fin Gap mm 3 1 4 3 1 4 Coil Length LXDXW 635X34 2X343 an Motor Speed 1540 Output of Fan Motor 45 an Motor RLA 0 17 an Motor Capacitor 2 5 Air Flow Volume of Outdoor Side mh ______ 2 Fan Type O Axial flow an Diameter 349 ound Pressure Level H M L
11. The above data is subject to change without notice Please refer to the nameplate of the unit 22 Outline and Installation Dimension 3 Outline and Installation Dimension 1069 546 406 unit mm 23 Refrigerant System Diagram 4 Refrigerant System Diagram 24 1 Heat Pump with Electric Heater Models CENTRIFUGAL COOLED AIR OR CROSS FAN HOT DISCHARGED AIR 2 _ 9 2 HOT AIR COOLED AIR a lt e INDOOR COILS OUTDOOR COILS ELECTRIC HEATER CAPILLARY REFRIGERANT FLOW DIRECTION NOTES w COOLING MODE HEATING MODE 2 Cooling Only with Electric Heater Models CENTRIFUGAL OR CROSS FAN AXIAL FAN COOLED AIR HOT DISCHARGED AIR M
12. 105 0873 1 8735 28 1316 67 2896 106 0 848 10 8275 29 126 68 2797 107 0825 9 7843 30 1207 69 2702 108 0 802 8 7435 31 1457 70 261 109 0779 7 705 32 nog 71 2523 10 0 758 6 6688 33 1063 72 2439 11 0737 lt 6346 4 102 73 2358 112 0717 4 6023 35 9779 74 228 73 0697 3 5718 36 9382 75 2206 114 0678 2 5431 37 900 76 2133 115 066 1 5159 38 8 642 77 2064 116 0 642 0 4902 39 8297 78 1997 117 0625 1 466 40 7967 79 1933 118 0 608 2 4431 4 7653 80 1871 119 0 592 3 4214 42 7352 81 181 120 0577 ___ ____4009 9 7065 82 1754 121 oset 3815 44 6791 83 1699 122 0 547 3632 45 6529 84 1645 123 0 532 3458 46 6278 85 1594 124 0 519 3294 47 608 86 1544 125 0 505 L 8 3198 488 5809 1497 126 042 299 49 5 589 88 1451 127 048 11 2851 50 5379 89 1408 128 0467 12 2718 5 5197 90 1363 129 0456 13 2592 52 4986 91 1322 130 0444 14 2473 53 480 92 1282 131 0433 15 236 54 462 93 1244 132 04
13. 136 13 6 Condenser Form Aluminum Fin copper Tube Aluminum Fin copper Tube 5 5 A C C i Rows fin Gap mm 3 1 4 3 1 4 Coil Length LXDXW mm 635X34 2X343 635X34 2X343 5 Motor Speed rpm 1370 1370 Output of Fan Motor 6 6 Fan Motor RLA 0 67 0 67 Fan Motor Capacitor Air Flow Volume of Outdoor Side mh ___ _____ _ __ __ __ __ ____ ____ __ Axial flow Axial flow Defrosting Method o ___ ____ _____ _____ The above data is subject to change without notice Please refer to the nameplate of the unit Specifications Parameter Model 15 230 304 ETAC 15HP230V30A 060017101 060017201 Rated Voltage 208280 70 RatedFrequency Hz 60 26004 Cooling Capacity Heating Capacity Buh ____ ____ 190 Cooling Power Input Heating Power Input AE Cooling Power Current Heating Power Current T e Electric Heating Power Input Electric Heating Power Current Rated Input Rated Current Air Flow Volume H M L m h Dehumidifying Volume du d _____ _ 15 ______ _ EER COP P wwe 20 Application Area m 2131 A 21317 Climate Type HM Isolation odo 4 Moisture Protection Permissible Excessive Operating Pressure for the Discharge Side Permissible Excessive Operating Pressure for the Suc
14. Dimension of Package LXWXH 1 3 1 3 Euh 10 50 10 70 10 50 10 70 LE __ 2064 1069X406X546 1069X406X546 mm 1141X642X460 1141X642X460 mm 1144X645X475 1144X645X475 Net Weight 359 _ Ege ___ Gross Weight Refrigerant Refrigerant Charge kg 076 106 Fan Type CrossHlw Diameter Length DXL mm 6 121 706 Fan Motor Speed H M L r min 1100 1000 920 1100 1000 920 Output of Fan Motor 23 23 Fan Motor RLA Fan Motor Capacitor Input of Heater Evaporator Form Pipe Diameter Indoor Side 36 0 36 1 1 W 4087 5000 4087 5000 Aluminum Fin copper Tube Aluminum Fin copper Tube Row fin Gap Coil Length LXDXW Swing Motor Model mm 7 7 mm 3 1 4 3 1 4 mm 698X38 1X242 698X38 1X242 Output of Swing Motor Fuse Sound Pressure Level H M L Sound Power Level H M L M 53 52 51 53 52 51 dB 63 62 61 63 62 61 19 Specifications Compressor Manufacturer Trademark Compressor Model Compressor Oil Compressor Type RECHI PRECISION CO LTD RECHI PRECISION CO LTD 44A282AK amp FEKC 44A282AK amp FEKC NMOC Ze Gles RB68EP NMOC Ze Gles RB68EP Rotary Rotary Overload Protector Compressor RLA 5 Compressor Power Input 1125 1125 B245 140K 141H B245 140K 141H Throttling Method Capillary Capillary 6 30 6 30 Operation Temp Ambient Temp Cooling 1
15. Permissible Excessive Operating Pressure for 038 ft the Discharge Side Permissible Excessive Operating Pressure for 2 the Suction Side Dimension WXHXD Dimension of Package LXWXH mm 1144 645 475 1144 645 475 Net Weight kg 1 1 46 __ _ _ ___46 Gross Weight Refrigerant RAAT RAO Refrigerant Charge Fan Type Crossflow Crossflow Diameter Length DXL Fan Motor Speed H WL Output of Fan Motor Fan Motor RLA Fan Motor Capacitor Input of Heater Indoor Evaporator Form __ _ AumumTube AlumiumTube Side Pipe Diameter Row fin Gap Coil Length LXDXW Swing Motor Model __ Output of Swing Motor Low 0 0 0 0 Fuse Sound Pressure Level H M L Sound Power Level H M L 13 Specifications Campis PANASONIC WANBAO Trademark COMPRESSOR GUANGZHOU COMPRESSOR GUANGZHOU CO LTD CO LTD Compressor Model 5RS062FAA21 5RS062FAA21 FV50S L R A A 19 2 8 Compressor Power Input 630 630 Overload Protector B130 140 241E B130 140 241E Throttling Method Capillary Operation Temp C 16 30 16 30 Ambient Temp Cooling C 13 46 13 46 Outdoor lt 24 lt 24 Side Aluminum Fin copper Tube 5 mm 2 1 3 2 1 3 635 22 8 343 635 22 8 343 1370 40 40 0 42 2 Axial flow mm 349 349 dB 61 59 57 61 59 57 dB 71169 67 71169 67 DefrostingMethod The a
16. 5 GREE Change Life Vai ENGINEERED TERMINAL AIR CONDITIONER iPService Manual GREE ELECTRIC APPLIANCES INC OF ZHUHAI Table of Contents Table of Contents Summary and 2 22 2 1 1 Safety Precautions secte 2 2 Specifications 3 3 Outline and Installation 23 4 Refrigerant System Diagram i O 24 5 Schematic E 25 XN zii r4 e RM pc 25 5 2 VIG eed eno er ee 25 5 9 Printed Board eaae hs add areca cad 30 6 Function and 32 6 1 Remote Control ODerallOIS iacere union 32 6 2 Panel Control qs taa REP RR EE 36 6 3 Description or Each Control Operation ea iai cS vou ta RU UR 38 T Installation Instructions ees 42 8 Troubleshooting 87 SM Emor Code RES Re 87 9 2 a eE EN 88 9 Removal Procedure
17. Climate Type __ m p Isolation __ Moisture Protection Permissible Excessive Operating Pressure for 038 00 the Discharge Side Permissible Excessive Operating Pressure for the Suction Side P 3 MS 2 2 Dimension WXHXD mm 1069X406X546 1069X406X546 Dimension of Carton Box LXWXH Dimension of Package LXWXH 1144X645X475 1144X645X475 Net Weight kg 49 50 Gross Weight kg 6 16 Refrigerant Refrigerant Charge Fan Type Crossflow Crossflow Diameter Length DXL Fan Motor Speed H WL Output of Fan Motor Fan Motor RLA Fan Motor Capacitor Input of Heater Indoor Evaporator Form Aluminum Fin copperTube Aluminum Fin copper Tube Side Pipe Diameter Row fin Gap Coil Length LXDXW Swing Motor Model __ Output of Swing Motor Sound Pressure Level H M L Sound Power Level H M L Specifications Compressor Manufacturer RECHI PRECISION CO LTD RECHI PRECISION CO LTD Trademark Compressor Model 44A282A amp K amp FEKC 44A282AK amp FEKC Compressor Oil Ze Gles RB68EP NMOC Ze Gles RB68EP Compressor Type Rotary RA 29 5 Compressor RLA Compressor Power Input 1125 Overload Protector B2453440K444H B245 140K 141H hrottling Method __ O Capillary Operation Temp 16 30 Ambient Temp Cooling 13 46 Ambient Temp Heating lt 24 Con
18. Fuse burn out Replace fuse Power voltage is too low Check power voltage If it is 10 below rated voltage inspect and repair line Check if option switch ON OFF is disconnected with line has mechanical failure use universal Switch failure Jd meter to check if contacts of switch are conducting if not replace it with a new one with the same model and spec _ Failure of crystal oscillator or reset circuit Replace components with failure Air conditioning _ _ _ _ __ _ _ unit does not Correct wrong connection by referring to Connecting line 1608 nrc m the electrical diagram attached unit Transformer is broken m Replace transformer Controller is broken L Replace controller Temp contrller is improperlly adjusted Adjust temp lower or higher during heating Too much dust on filter L m Clean filter Air conditioning unit is running but there H Blockage of heat exchanger m Clean the dust on the surface of heat is no cooling effect exchanger or no heating effect Fan speed is set too low Set fan speed at middle or high 1 Wrong connection of wire 2 capacitor is Fan doesn t run fan speed is too low broken 3 Malfunction of motor Correct wire connection or replace broke
19. disturb neighbors eFollow all the installation instructions to minimize the risk of damage from earthquakes typhoons or strong winds eAvoid contact between refrigerant and fire as it generates poisonous gas eApply specified refrigerant only Never have it mixed with any other refrigerant Never have air remain in the refrigerant line as it may lead to rupture and other hazards eMake sure no refrigerant gas is leaking out when installation is completed eShould there be refrigerant leakage the density of refrigerant in the air shall in no way exceed its limited value or it may lead to explosion eKeep your fingers and clothing away from any moving parts eClear the site after installation Make sure no foreign objects are left in the unit eAlways ensure effective grounding for the unit N caution eNever install the unit in a place where a combustible gas might leak or it may lead to fire or explosion eMake a proper provision against noise when the unit is installed at a telecommunication center or hospital eProvide an electric leak breaker when it is installed in a watery place eNever wash the unit with water eHandle unit transportation with care The unit should not be carried by only one person if it is more than 20kg eNever touch the heat exchanger fins with bare hands eNever touch the compressor or refrigerant piping without wearing glove eDo not have the unit operate without air filter eShould any emergenc
20. left side plate of air flue air flue right side plate of air flue 12 Remove flow guide loop Remove the 3 screws fixing the flow guide loop cover remove the flow guide loop cover remove the 4 screws fixing the flow guide loop remove the flow guide loop no need to remove the flow guide loop cover if not necessary screw Y flow guide loop cover flow guide loop 57 Removal Procedure Steps Procedure 13 Remove condenser and evaporator Remove the 2 screws fixing the condenser unsolder the welding joints of the suction pipe discharge pipe compressor 4 way valve with the condenser and evaporator and then remove the condenser and evaporator before unsoldering discharge the refrigerant in the pipeline completely 4 way valve evaporator compressor screw 14 Remove compressor and drainage valve Remove the 3 foot nuts with washer fixing the compressor and then remove the compressor Remove the 2 screws fixing the drainage valve and then remove the drainage valve screw drainage valve 58 JF00301181 GREE ELECTRIC APPLIANCES INC OF ZHUHAI Add West Jinji Rd Qianshan Zhuhai Guangdong China 519070 Tel 86 756 8522218 Fax 86 756 8669426
21. the load will be activated after 3s While if turning to switching condition due to the change of the ambient temperature it can be activated only after quitting the configuration mode In the configuration mode the five configuration modes as below can be selected by FAN SPEED button Mode one Fahrenheit Centigrade display mode Fahrenheit and Centigrade display mode can be switched by pressing WARMER or COOLER button F indicates Fahrenheit display mode C indicated Centigrade display mode Mode two Adjusting mode for cooling temperature offset WARMER button can increase offset temperature 1 F or C while COOLER button can decrease offset temperature 1 F or The indoor ambient temperature offset adjusting range is 6 to 6 F 3 to 3 C cooling mode LED is bright Mode three Adjusting mode for heating temperature offset 40 Function and Control WARMER button can increase offset temperature 1 F or C while COOLER button can decrease offset temperature 1 F or C The indoor ambient temperature offset adjusting range is 6 to 6 F 3 to 3 C heating mode LED is bright The temperature offset is default 0 in cooling and heating mode They can allocate different offset in cooling and heating mode respectively The offset cant be adjusted in fan mode Mode four Display switchover between setting temperature and ambient temperature in heating and cooling mode Press the WARMER button or COOLER button to switc
22. the outdoor unit is bigger than the one of the indoor unit in one machine 25 2 ETAC 12HP265V30A ETAC 15HP265V30A Schematic Diagram BK POWER SAT WH mm N 511 16BK RD 8 8 G ON o p COMP 15RD TUBE ROOM OUTTUBE 0583 13BU 14 9 X7 ACLI 12BU 10 DISP1 DISP2 1 2 XT1 D LHe TROUT uL 2WH lt lt TR IN t DISP1 DISP2 ong e ARD zt 17BU AP3 QWHY J gt XI 498K 5 20 5 MBN
23. 22 16 2253 55 4456 94 1207 133 0412 17 396 4294 1 995 oui 194 0401 18 2054 57 4139 96 1136 135 0 391 19 1963 58 399 97 1 103 136 0 382 49 Troubleshooting Appendix 2 Resistance Table of Outdoor and Indoor Tube Temperature Sensors 20K Eg i Temp Resistance kO Temp Resistance kQ Temp Resistance kQ 2 n o amp 2 19 1814 20 2501 59 513 98 1427 18 21 239 4948 99 1386 17 16 15 2285 61 4773 10 1346 2185 62 4605 101 1307 9 63 4443 102 1269 14 64 429 103 1233 13 11 10 7 19 14 65 414 104 1498 66 3998 105 1464 7 3801 106 1131 3 720 107 1099 3 603 108 1069 3 481 109 1039 3 364 10 101 3 252 11 0983 3 144 2 0 956 04 3 093 294 14 0904 2 844 15 048 7 2752 116 0 856 2 663 7 0 833 2577 118 081 2495 9 077 2415 120 0 769 m 18 13 17 55 15 43 14 79 14 18 13 59 13 04 12 51 N E 3 E P Q w N O e A N _38 1152 39 11 06 o 2 10 62 10 2 ai Nu E A
24. 3 Remove front panel See Fig 8 4 Lift unit level and slide unit into wall sleeve until foam seal rests firmly against front of wall sleeve 5 Secure with four screws supplied through the unit flange holes See Fig 9 6 Reinstall front panel See Fig 10 CAUTION UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage or improper operation Failure to remove shipping tape and screw will prevent fresh air vent door from opening and may result in damage to vent door cable Pull out at the bottom to release it from the tabs 1 Then lift up 2 Fig 8 Removing Front Panel Remove shipping screw if present Fig 7 Shipping Screw Location Place tabs over top rail 1 Push Inward at bottom until panel snaps into place 2 44 Troubleshooting 8 Troubleshooting 8 1 Error Code List No Malfunction Name A C Status Possible Causes Indoor ambient temperature sensor is open short circuited Indoor evaporator temperature sensor is open short circuited The unit will stop operation as it reaches the temperature point The unit will stop operation as it reaches the temperature point 1 The wiring terminal between indoor ambient temperature sensor and controller is loosened or poorly contacted 2 There s short circuit due to trip over of the parts on controller 3 Indoor ambient temperature sensor is damaged Pl
25. 9HC265V20A ETAC 09HP265V20A Product Code 060017500 060017600 060017501 060017601 Sani Phases 11 40 2 Cooling Capacity Heating Capacity Cooling Power Input Heating Power Input Cooling Power Current 3 2 3 4 Heating Power Current Electric Heating Power Input Electric Heating Power Current Rated Input 960 975 Rated Current Air Flow Volume H M L 500 470 440 530 500 470 Dehumidifying Volume L h 1 00 1 00 EER COP W W 3 30 Application Area 10 17 10 17 Climate 1 1 Isolation Moisture Protection IP24 IP24 57 58 7 07 94 2 1 3 699X25 4X248 2 1 4 699X38 1X242 3 15 51 50 49 61 60 59 3 15 53 52 51 63 62 61 Specifications Tegema etectmonescoto Trademark ELECTRONICS CO LTD ELECTRONICS CO LTD Compressor Model G4 085YUAP G4C085YUAJP Compressor Oil FREOLa68ES T POE FREOLa68ES T POE Compressor Type Rotary _____ Rotary RA 19 Compressor RLA 3 2 Compressor Power Input 795 795 Overload Protector MRA12190 12008 hrottling Method Capillary Operation Temp 16 30 Ambient Temp Heating Condenser Form Aluminum Fin copper Tube Pipe Diameter m 5 Rows fin Gap m 3 1 4 Coil Length LXDXW m 635X34 2X343 an Motor Speed 1540 Output of Fan Motor 45 an Motor RLA 0 17 an Motor Capacitor Air Flow Volume of Outdoor Side mh lw Fan Type 2 O Axial flow an Diameter 349 ound Pressure Level H M L dB A 66 65 64 ound Po
26. AN 2 FAN 3 or FAN 4 and may ON OFF ON OFF button also cycle between them FAN 4 only in cool or heat mode After being energized Press this button the unit will be turned on AUTO is defaulted Only LOW fan can be press it once more the unit will be turned set under DRY mode pressing this key off When turning on or turning off the unit can not adjust the fan speed but can the Timer Sleep function will be canceled send message but the presetting time is still remained AUTO 4 gt afl all MODE MODE button 4 Fan 4 Fan2 e Press this button Auto Cool Dry Fan atl 3 4 Heat mode can be selected circularly Auto mode is default while power on Under Auto mode the temperature will not be displayed Under Heat mode the initial value is 28 C F Under other modes the initial value is 25 C F gt AUTO COOL DRY HEAT 4 __ AUTO 4 COOL 4 DRY 4 FAN 4 HEAT 4 Only for cooling and heating unit As for cooling only unit it won t have any action when it receives the signal of heating operation 32 Function and Control FAN SWING SLEEP TIMER Remote control button For presetting temperature increasing Press this button can set up the temperature when unit is on Continuously press and hold this button for more than 2 seconds the
27. AT COOL TYPE Operation condition and process a When Tindoor amb Tindoor amb compensationsTpreset 2 F 1 C the electric heating starts operation and indoor fan operates at set fan speed b When Tindoor amb Tindoor amb compensation2Tpreset 2 F 1 C the electric heating stop operation Under fan cycle mode indoor fan operates at the condition of blowing residual heat if fan cycle mode is not selected indoor fan will operate in set fan speed c WhenTpreset 2 F 1 C lt Tindoor amb Tindoor amb compensation lt Tpreset 2 F 1 C the unit operates at previous operation status 1 5 OFF mode If the OFF mode is selected all the display will be closed except the power indicator and all the output are invalid Except the low temperature protection If press the WARMER or COOLER button the dual 8 nixie tube will extinguish after it displayed the ambient temperature for 15s and the INDOOR indicator will also go out after brighting for 15s If repressing the WARMER or COOLER button Function and Control in the process of displaying the ambient temperature 15s later it will be calculated again 1 6 Low temperature protection This is valid under OFF mode cooling mode and fan mode Entry condition if select low temperature protection valid with dial switch see special function if it detects that the indoor ambient temperature is lower than 40 F 5 C air conditioner will enter into pure electric heating mode low temperature protecti
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29. EOLa68ES T POE FREOLa68ES T POE Compressor Type _____ Rotary RA 23 Compressor RLA 43 Compressor Power Input 1090 Overload Protector MRA12153 12008 or B177 150 MRA12153 12008 B177 150 241A 241A hrottling Method Capillary Operation Temp 16 30 Ambient Temp Cooling 13 46 Outdoor Ambient Temp Heating 524 Side Condenser Form Aluminum Fin copper Tube Aluminum Fin copper Tube Pipe Diameter mm 05 o5 Rows fin Gap mm 3 1 4 3 1 4 Coil Length LXDXW 635X34 2X343 an Motor Speed 1540 Output of Fan Motor 45 an Motor RLA 0 17 an Motor Capacitor 2 5 Air Flow Volume of Outdoor Side mh ______ 2 Fan Type O Axial flow an Diameter 349 ound Pressure Level H M L dB A 67 66 65 ound Power Level H M L dB A 77176 75 Defrosting Method _ The above data is subject to change without notice Please refer to the nameplate of the unit Specifications Parameter Model ETAC 12HC265V30A 12 265 060017900 060018000 060017901 060018001 265 265 200 Phases Cooling Capacity Heating Capacity Cooling Power Input Heating Power Input Cooling Power Current Heating Power Current Electric Heating Power Input Electric Heating Power Current Rated Input Rated Current Air Flow Volume H M L m h Dehumidifying Volume EER COP Application Area Climate Type 1 1 Isolation
30. OMPRESSOR GUANGZHOU COMPRESSOR GUANGZHOU CO LTD CO LTD Compressor Model 22 5880624 2 5RS062LAA21 Compressor Oil 08 FV50S Compressor Type Rotary 19 2 45 Compressor Power Input 645 645 Overload Protector B90 150 241E hrottling Method Capillary Operation Temp 16 30 Outdoor Ambient Temp Heating lt 24 Side Condenser Form Aluminum Fin copper Tube Pipe Diameter 5 Rows fin Gap m 2 1 3 Coil Length LXDXW m 635X22 8X343 an Motor Speed 1380 Output of Fan Motor 40 an Motor RLA 0 2 an Motor Capacitor 15 Air Flow Volume of Outdoor Side mih _______ Fan Type O Axial flow an Diameter 349 ound Pressure Level dB A 63 62 61 ound Power Level dB A 73 72 71 Defrosting Method PT i Ambient Temp Cooling 13 46 Ly The above data is subject to change without notice Please refer to the nameplate of the unit Specifications Permissible Excessive Operating Pressure for the Discharge Side Permissible Excessive Operating Pressure for MPa the Suction Side Dimension WXHXD Dimension of Carton Box LXWXH Dimension of Package LXWXH Net Weight Gross Weight Refrigerant foe Refrigerant Charge 2 W Indoor Evaporator Form Side Swing Motor Model Fuse Sound Pressure Level H M L dB A Sound Power Level H M L dB A Parameter Model ETAC 0
31. YEGN M2 2 2180 lt lt FAN 3 PP 22 OFAN E BU 5 4 N2 RS 6 1 Y 4V N2 FAN MOTOR 1 HEATER 24BN 11 21 23RD gt lt a j E aw 27 C1 1 5uF OR 2uF 2 5uF OR 3uF GRIP OR AUP LSU The capacitor of the outdoor unit is bigger than the one of the indoor unit in one machine 3 ETAC O7HC265V20A 09 265 20 ETAC 12HC265V20A POWER SAT BK 57 16RD BK EE aa 1 A 8 N R COMP 15RD 96 TuBE Room ouTTUBE 0853 K105 1 13BU J14YE AP1 99 12BU 42 DISP1 DISP2 zs AP2 VIN 2WH gt 1 vy TROU SBK TC K106 BK HEATL DISP1 DISP2 lt lt TR IN 4WH AP3 ACN X1 gBK 107 fan BU 5 TYE 5 EH YEGN 8BU M obi Tl PAN OFAN HEATER 4 N2 6 FAN MOTOR TIBN 11271080 L OR 2uF OR 2 5uF OR C2 tuF OR 1 2uF OR 1 5uF The capacitor of the outdoor unit is bigger than the one of the indoor unit in one machine 26 Schematic Diagram 4 ETAC 07HP265V20A 09 265 20 ETAC 12HP265V20A
32. bove data is subject to change without notice Please refer to the nameplate of the unit 14 Specifications Parameter Model ETAC 09HC230V20A ETAC 09HP230V20A CC060016501 CC060016601 1 RatedFrequency o 60 ee ___ _ CRE Cooling Capacity Heating Capacity Buh 1 7900810 Cooling Power Input ow 7900 Heating Power Input LOW 0 07 00 720 Cooling Power Current Heating Power Current Ru ups 77 m Electric Heating Power Input Electric Heating Power Current Rated Input Low ss 92 Rated Current Air Flow Volume H M L Dehumidifying Volume EER COP 8303 30 Climate Type 1 T1 Isolation __ ____ ____ ____ Moisture Protection IP24 IP24 Permissible Excessive Operating Pressure for the Discharge Side Permissible Excessive Operating Pressure for the Suction Side Dimension WXHXD Dimension of Carton Box LXWXH Dimension of Package LXWXH Net Weight Gross Weight Refrigerant Refrigerant Charge Fan Type Diameter Length DXL Fan Motor Speed H M L Output of Fan Motor Fan Motor RLA Fan Motor Capacitor Input of Heater Evaporator Form Pipe Diameter Row fin Gap Coil Length LXDXW Swing Motor Model Output of Swing Motor Fuse Sound Pressure Level H M L Sound Power Level H M L Indoor Side 3 8 3 8 1069X406X546 1069X406X546 mm 1141X642X460 1141X642X460 mm 144x645x475 1144X645X475 Co emet
33. corresponding LED will be on 5 TIMER It is used for setting timer function 3 Timer function It can be set either by buttons on control panel or by remote controller 1 Timer ON When the unit is off timer ON can be set Setting range is 0 5 24h When timer ON time is reached the system will operate according to the set mode 2 Timer OFF When the unit is off timer OFF can be set Setting range is 0 5 24h When timer OFF time is reached the system will stop operation 3 Timer Setting Press TIMER button to set timer function and Timer icon will be on Dual 8 nixie tube will display selected o time which can be adjusted by pressing or buttons The range of timer setting is from to 24h 5s after timer setting the timer function will be activated and TIMER LED will be on If is displayed the system will stop timer setting 4 Timer Preview when timer function has been set press TIMER button to preview the remaining time of timer 5 If Timer function has been set turning on off the unit or power failure will cancel timer setting 4 Sleep function This function can be set only by remote controller This mode will bring a more comfortable sleeping environment Please contact customer service center or refer to the service manual for more details 5 DRY function Without reducing the room temp air conditioner can dehumidify and make the room air dry and comfortable 6 Buzzer optional When controller is energiz
34. corresponding contents will be changed rapidly until unpress the button then send the information C F is disp laying all along In Auto mode the temperature can not be set up but operate this button can send the signal Centigrade setting range 16 30 Fahrenheit scale setting range 61 86 button Presetting temperature can be decreased Press this button the temperature can be set up continuously press this button and hold for two seconds the relative contents can quickly change until unhold this button and send the order that the C F signal will be displayed all the time The temperature adjustment is unavailable under the Auto mode but the order can be sent by if pressing this button TIMER TIMER button By pressing this key under switch off state you may set the time for auto switch on The range of setting is 0 5 24 hours The characters T ON and will flash for 5 seconds Within 5 seconds you may make one press of this key to complete the setting and send the the setting is valid the set time will be displayed for 2 seconds before display of the temperature message During flash you may press key to increase the value and press key to decrease the value The time will increase or decrease by 0 5 hours with each press of this key If pressing or key continuously the time value will change rapidly The remote controller can incr
35. d Aluminum Fin copper Tube Aluminum Fin copper Tube Side ondenser Form pp pp Pipe Diameter 5 Rows fin Gap 3 14 Coil Length LXDXW 635X34 2X343 an Motor Speed 1370 Output of Fan Motor 6 an Motor RLA 0 67 an Motor Capacitor 2 5 Air Flow Volume of Outdoor Side mih Fan Type O Axial flow an Diameter 349 ound Pressure Level H M L 63 61 59 ound Power Level dB A 73 71 59 DefrostingMethod The above data is subject to change without notice Please refer to the nameplate of the unit 18 Specifications Parameter Unit Value Value Model ETAC 12HC230V30 ETAC 012HP230V30A Code CC060016900 060017000 060016901 060017001 Rated Voltage 208 230 208 230 E ower Rated Frequency Hz 6 6 upply Phases 1 Cooling Capacity Btu h 800 2000 11800 12000 Heating Capacity Buh 10500 10700 Cooling Power Input L 1120 1120 Heating Power Input 990 1010 Cooling Power Current A Electric Heating Power Input 4087 5000 4087 5000 Electric Heating Power Current A Rated Current A 7 57 7 87 Air Flow Volume H M L Emm Dehumidifying Volume EER COP Application Area Climate Type Isolation Moisture Protection Permissible Excessive Operating Pressure for the Discharge Side Permissible Excessive Operating Pressure for the Suction Side Dimension WXHXD Dimension of Carton Box LXWXH
36. dB A 67 66 65 ound Power Level H M L dB A 77176 75 Defrosing Method The above data is subject to change without notice Please refer to the nameplate of the unit 10 Specifications Parameter Model ETAC 15HC265V30A 5 265 CC060018100 CC060018200 CC060018101 CC060018201 265 265 Cooling Capacity Heating Capacity Cooling Power Input Heating Power Input Cooling Power Current Heating Power Current Electric Heating Power Input Electric Heating Power Current Rated Input Rated Current Air Flow Volume H M L m h Dehumidifying Volume EER COP Application Area Climate Type 1 1 Isolation Moisture Protection IP24 IP24 Permissible Excessive Operating Pressure for Permissible Excessive Operating Pressure for Dimension WXHXD Dimension of Carton Box LXWXH Dimension of Package LXWXH Net Weight Gross Weight Refrigerant RAA RAO Refrigerant Charge Fantype 17 Crossflw _____ 23 23 w Indoor Evaporator Form Aluminum Fin copper Tube Aluminum Fin copper Tube Side 97 97 Swing Motor Model O Output of Swing Motor __ A OO 11 Specifications PANASONIC WANBAO PANASONIC WANBAO COMPRESSOR GUANGZHOU COMPRESSOR GUANGZHOU Co LTD CO LTD Compressor Model 5PS146LAA21 5PS146LAA21 Compressor Oil FV50S Compressor Type Rotary
37. display is found short of stroke I m The LED frame is not properly fixed Fix the LED frame properly The installation of compressor is not proper and the ground leg is not stable Check if the ground leg is stable The system is not placed levelly Adjust the location of the unit The system stand is not stable gt Fix the stand or install again Abnormal noise and a 9 vibration Foreign object exists in the unit Take out the foreign object Loose of screw Tighten the screw Notice The above malfunction analysis is only for reference There is no malfunction related to heaitng for cooling only unit Troubleshooting Appendix Appendix 1 Resistance Table of Ambient Temperature Sensor for Indoor and Outdoor Units 15K Temp Resistance kO Temp Resistance kO Temp Resistance kO Temp Resistance kQ 1391 20 1875 so sse 98 1071 L 18 1266 21 1799 60 378 99 1099 17 1216 22 1714 61 3579 100 1009 16 5 23 1639 62 3454 101 098 15 1087 24 1568 63 3333 102 0 952 14 1029 25 715 64 3217 103 0925 974 26 1436 65 3 105 104 0 898 42 9222 27 1374 66 2998
38. e adjusted every 2 F 1 C Temperature setting range is 61 86 F 16 30 C and you can also select other setting temperature range through configuration 5 TIMER a In the status without timer it will enter timer setting by pressing this button b In the status with timer it can show the residual time by pressing this button c Press this button to cancel timer when showing the time or setting timer 2 2 Dual 8 Display and LED Display Two 8 segment nixie tube and 13 LED indicators they are HIGH MED LOW AUTO COOL FAN HEAT ON OFF SETOPINT set temperature INDOOR ambient temperature STATUS status indicator on main board SLEEP TIMER 2 2 1 Mode LED display when the A C is running in a certain kind of mode the corresponding LED is bight 2 2 2 Running power LED In ON status the controller is in green color In OFF status the controller is red color 2 2 3 Fan speed display when the A C is running at high medium low and auto fan speed the corresponding LED is bright 2 2 4 Dual 8 display In cooling and heating mode it is default to the display the setting temperature In fan mode it displays the indoor ambient temperature 2 2 5 When the display data has three position the dual 8 is rolling to display Display the decimal units place at first and then display BLANK hundreds place 2 2 6 Malfunction Display After energization STATUS LED is bright while when theres malfunction or protect
39. ease check it by referring to the resistance table for temperature sensor 4 Main board is broken 1 The wiring terminal between indoor evaporator temperature sensor and controller is loosened or poorly contacted 2 There s short circuit due to the trip over of the parts on controller 3 Indoor evaporator temperature sensor is damaged Please check it by referring to the resistance table for temperature sensor 4 Main board is broken Outdoor ambient temperature sensor is open short circuited low temperature prevention protection The unit will stop operation as it reaches the temperature point enters into pure 1 The wiring terminal between outdoor ambient temperature sensor and controller is loosened or poorly contacted 2 There s short circuit due to the trip over of the parts on controller 3 Outdoor ambient temperature sensor is damaged Please check it by referring to the resistance table for temperature sensor 4 Main board is broken 1 Indoor ambient temperature is lower than 40 F 5 C electric heating mode and continuously low temperature protection 2 Indoor ambient temperature sensor is damaged is started up 3 Main board is broken 45 Troubleshooting 8 2 Malfunction Analysis Check if switch is in off position if socket and plug No power supply is disconnected and check if power supply failed cut off
40. ease the set time by 0 5 hours every 0 25 seconds After being energized the fault is no timer setting and there is no display of T ON or H Press ON OFF key to switch on the unit and cancel the auto switch on When the temperature display becomes constant you may press this key again to display the remaining set time The time value T On and H will display constantly for 2 seconds After 2 seconds the preset temperature will be displayed Within these 2 seconds you may press this key again to cancel the auto switch on and send the message By pressing this key under switch on state you may set the time for auto switch off The method of setting as the same as for auto switch on 33 34 Function and Control Guide for operation General operation 1 After powered on press ON OFF button the unit will start to run Note When 22 2 eO it is powered on the guide louver of main unit will close automatically 2 Press MODE button select desired running mode o im 3 Pressing or button to set the desired temperature It is unnecessary to temp at AUTO mode 4 Pressing FAN button set fan speed can select AUTO FAN 1 FAN 2 FAN 3 or FAN 4 5 Pressing SWING button to select the swing Guide for operation Optional operation cor 1 Press SLEEP button to set sleep 2 Press TIMER button can set the scheduled timer on or timer off Introduction for s
41. ed or valid remote control signal button signal is received the buzzer will give out a beep 7 Auto fan speed Fan speed can be automatically selected according to different modes or indoor temperature to achieve higher comfort 8 Emergency cooling operation Emergency cooling Subject to your choice allowed or rejected When indoor ambient temperature gt 30 the unit will start cooling automatically When indoor ambient temperature reaches 27 the unit will stop operation 9 F code remote controller optional 37 38 Function and Control 6 3 Description of Each Control Operation 1 Basic function of system 1 1 Cooling mode 4 way valve is de energized Under cooling mode cooling mode indicator is ON and all the fan speed indicator is ON Nixie tube displays set temperature and SETOPINT is ON 1 1 1 Working condition and process for cooling a When Tindoor amb Tindoor amb compendation2Tpreset 2 F 1 C the unit operates under cooling Outdoor fan and indoor fan operates Compressor will operates 10s later b Tindoor amb Tindoor amb compendationsTpreset 22 F 1 C the unit sops operation Compressor and outdoor fan stop operation Under fan cycle mode indoor fan will stop operation after operating at set fan speed for 60s except requiring the indoor fan to operate in protection mode if fan cycle mode is not selected indoor fan will operate in set fan speed c WhenTpreset 22 F 1 C lt Tindo
42. g off all power supplies before disassembly Note Take heat pumptelectric heating unit as example for the disassemly cooling only electric heating is a little different Steps Procedure 1 Remove panel a Hold the panel and pat both sides of panel to separate the panels and then remove the front panel 3 filter Hold the front part of filter by hand lift up the filter and then remove the filter 51 Removal Procedure Steps Procedure 2 Remo ve middle connection board Press the 2 clasps of filter to make it separated from the groove and then pull the filter outwards to remove it 3 Remo ve left and right support sub assy Remove the 4 screws fixing the left of the support and the screw fixing the baffle remove the left support and baffle Remove the 3 screws fixing the right side of the support sub assy and then remove the right support screw baffle left side right side plate of outer support 52 Removal Procedure Steps Procedure 4 Remove protective grille Remove the 6 screws fixing the protective grille and then remove the protective grille 5 Remove top cover sub assy Remove the 3 screws fixing the top cover and then remove the top cover 6 Remove helicoid tongue Remove the 4 screws fixing the helicoid tongue and then remo
43. gt mm 121X706 121X706 1030 970 890 1030 970 890 o ___ 2452300 7 2452300 AluminumFin copperTube _ Aluminum Fin copper 51 50 49 51 50 49 61 60 59 61 60 59 15 Specifications MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Trademark GUANGZHOU COMPRESSOR GUANGZHOU COMPRESSOR CO LTD CO LTD KNO73NGFMC PVE Rotary 17 3 7 740 Overload Protector Capillary 16 30 16 30 13 46 13 46 Outdoor Ambient Temp Heating C lt 24 lt 24 Side Aluminum Fin copper Tube 05 mm 3 1 4 3 1 4 mm 635 34 2 343 635 34 2 343 1370 w 40 40 0 42 2 Axial flow mm 349 349 Sound Pressure Level H M L dB A 61 59 57 61 59 57 dB A 71 69 67 71 69 67 DefrostingMethod _ _____ The above data is subject to change without notice Please refer to the nameplate of the unit Specifications Parameter Model 12 230 20 2 2390 204 060016701 CC060016801 Bea Supply Rated Frequency 7 ____ 60 4 42 Cooling Capacity Heating Capacity Btuh e 10500100 Cooling Power Input Heating Power Input 7 990010 Cooling Power Current Heating Power Current L A ow 5 Electric Heating Power Input Electric Heating Power Current Rated Input Rated Current Air Flow Volume H M L mh Dehumidifying Volume EER COP 8108 10 Application Area
44. h the setting temperature and ambient temperature displaying Setting temperature displaying the dual 8 displays SP After quitting configuration mode the heating mode and the cooling mode display the set temperature constantly Ambient temperature displaying dual 8 displays AA After quitting the configuration mode the heating mode and the cooling mode display the ambient temperature As for below circumstances it will display set temperature for 10s and then turn to display ambient temperature Note if ambient temperature displaying is set when turn on the unit in cooling mode or heating mode timer will be displayed for 5s then turn to display set temperature for 5s and then turn to display ambient temperature a Press mode button b Energization after power failure c Restart the unit d Turn on the unit after EM turn off unit e Adjust the set temperature by WARMER OR COOLER button Mode five switchover between allowing emergent cooling auto start up and not allowing emergent cooling auto start up Press WARMER OR COOLING to switchover between allowing emergent cooling auto start up and not allowing emergent cooling auto start up Allowing emergent cooling auto start up dual 8 displays CA Not allowing emergent cooling auto start up dual 8 displays Cd Method for quitting configuration mode as for the above configuration modes they will be quitted by pressing the mode button or when there is no action within 30s Memory fu
45. ion STATUS LED will blink to display in any circumstances The details are as below priority is decreasing from 1 to 8 1 Indoor ambient temperature sensor is open circuit and short Dual 8 displays F1 STATUS LED blinks once and goes out circuit for 3s circularly Indoor tube temperature sensor is open circuit and short circuit Indoor tube temp sensor is open circuit and short circuit 3 Outdoor tube temperature sensor is open circuit and short Dual 8 displays F4 STATUSLED blinks 4 times and goes out circuit for3s circularly 4 Low temperature protection Dual 8 displays FP 6 High temperature protection forevaporator ___________ LED blinks8 times and goes out for3s circularly 8 Freeze protection forevaporator STATUS LED blinks5 times and goes out for3s circularly Frost protection heat pump STATUS LED blinks7 times and goes out for3s circularly 10 High voltage protection Dual 8 displays E1 the highest priority 39 Function and Control In OFF mode dual 8 wont display the error code except the low temperature protection and number 6 7 8 protection marks will be eliminated When multiple protections are overlapped it activates only the protection with the highest priority 3 Configuration that is easy for hotel personnel to repair 7 DIP switch the configuration is valid only after power failure A EL HEAT ONLY only electric heating valid in wired contr
46. n Table1 Retrofit Wall Sleeves A CAUTION UNIT DAMAGE AND OR OPERATION HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment General Elect ric Metal Sleeve SLV149 T Series Metal 1112 Deep Wall Sleeve Fried rich vag ie Standard Depth Wall Sleeve 16 X 42 X 13 in PXWS FR SLEEVE EXT accessory is required for retrofit into Friedrich T Series wall sleeves damage or improper operation For retrofit applications foam seals on outdoor coil tube sheets must make a seal between the coil and the grille or loss of performance and premature damage to the major components can result COIL TUBE SHEETS OUTDOOR DISCHARGE GRILLE INDOOR AIR INLET ACCESSOR FILTERS OUTDOOR GRILLE 4 ACCESSORY WALL 1 SLEEVE BASEPAN COIL FRONT PANEL Fig 1 Unit Components 42 Installation Instructions RETRO FIT SLEEVE PREPARATION IMPORTANT Inspect wall sleeve thoroughly prior to installation Manufacturer does not assume responsibilit y for costs or damages due to defects in sleeve or for improper installation A WARNING ELECTRI CAL SHOCK HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury Disconnect all power to unit to avoid possible electrical shock during installation Remove any existing foam baffles that are installed on competitive outdoor g
47. n parts Troubleshooting Air conditioning unit is running but there is no cooling effect or no heating effect Fan doesn t run during air supply Insufficiency or leakage of refrigerant gt Check leakage carryout vacuum pumping after repairing leakageand chargerefrigerant according to requirements Observe the condensation condition of evaporator Block t orthe reading of high pressure meter to judge if In cooling system thesystem is blocked deal with the system accordingly Excess refrigerant 9 Charge excess refrigerant the system Low efficiency of compressor itself ___ Replace it with a new compressor _ Condensate can not be smoothly discharged Clear the obstacle During heating electric heater does not work I Outdoor temperature is too high 1 Connecting wire is loose 2 Fuse is off 3 Thermostator is broken 4 Electric heater is broken 5 Correct wire connection or replace broken parts It is available to install a shade guarding against sun and rain If the maximum cooling capacity still could not replace the unit If cooling heating load is proper Check the forecasted load of cooling heating The room is not properly sealed and there is frequent pa
48. nction Energizing after power failure the controller is running according to the status before power failure Restore factory settings In standby and OFF status after pressing fan speed WARMER for 3s and the dual 8 displays 00 3s do not display others it shows that the factory settings has been restored Meanwhile the configuration information is default to display Fahrenheit and not allow emergent cooling auto start up Heating offset and cooling offset is 0 and the set temperature is displayed T value is 0 the fan speed is medium the set temperature is 71 F and timer is canceled 41 Installation Instructions 7 Installation Instructions Proper installation is the responsibility of the installer Product failure due to improper installation is not covered under the Warranty CHASSIS INSTALLATION Units are shipped without a sleeve In applications where unit is a replacement it is recommended that a GREE or Carrier sleeve be used These units can retrofit General Electric Amana Trane and Friedrich sleeves grilles be sure outdoor grille is installed on the sleeve See Table 1 for details For any sleeve retrofit applications be sure that the foam seals factory installed on the tube sheets provide a good seal between the grille and outdoor coil tube sheets These foam seals provide a barrier to separate outdoor coil leaving air from mixing with the outdoor incoming air known as air recirculatio
49. ol mode panel and remote controller ON only electric heating OFF normal heating mode default OFF this function is only applicable to HEAT PUMP B REMOTE wired controller control ON wired controller control is valid OFF panel control is valid default OFF C FAN CYCLE FOR HEAT invalid in panel remote controller and wired controller mode ON fan is constantly running OFF fan will be stopped according to the loads HEAT COMP default OFF After putting through the wired controller the fan speed is controlled by the wired controller Whether it runs or not which is controlled by the controller D FAN CYCLE for COOL invalid in panel remote controller and wired controller mode ON fan will be stopped according to the loads HEAT COMP OFF fan is constantly running default OFF After putting though the wired controller the fan is controller by the wired controller E SETPOINT SETPOINT1 SETPOINT2 valid in panel remote controller mode and invalid in wired controller mode OFF OFF 61 86 F 16 30 ON OFF 63 80 F 18 28 OFF ON 65 78 F 19 26 ON ON 68 75 F 20 24 Default 61 86 F 16 30 C If the display value of dual 8 exceeds the set point temperature limit the display range is also 61 86 F 16 30 C The actual working temperature range for the controller is the range of set point temperature limit F Freeze protection is prohibited valid in wired controller panel and remote contr
50. oller mode ON shield OFF valid default OFF 4 Configuration that isnt needed the hotel maintenance personnel to control configuration is valid after B dial up is energized while configuration is invalid after A dial up is energized A Heat pump and Heat Cool units for selection Heat Pump is electric heating heat pump Heat Cool is electric heating cooling only Heat pump ON Heat cool OFF Heat pump units should be equipped with Heat pump type wired controller Heat Cool units should be equipped with Heat Cool type wired controller B Neglect for time delay TIMER RESET When the dial up is activated for once from OFF to ON or from ON to OFF it will weaken all the current delay timer once eg the compressors min stop time compressors min running time electric heating min stop time After validation if the dial up has no action all the delay will resume normal The specific delay time is as below Electric heating minimum OFF time 1s Compressor minimum stop time 9s Compressor minimum running time 9s Four way valve delays for 2mins 6s available when the compressor is required 5 Configuration mode After the unit is turned on for 30s press the fan speed button and the COOLER button for 5s the configuration mode will be started up After turning to the configuration mode if adjusting the temperature offset by buttons to turn to switching condition
51. on will be started up Exit condition when indoor ambient temperature is increase more than 50 F 10 C low temperature protection will be stopped 2 Users interface display and button 2 1 Button function There are ON OFF WARMER COOLER MODE FAN SPEED TIMER six buttons in all 2 1 1 In OFF mode press the ON OFF button to turn on the unit In OFF mode if pressed the WARMER or COOLER button the dual 8 will be turned off after displaying the indoor temperature for 15s If pressing the MODE button in OFF mode the controller will resume to the running status before turning off the unit The running LED is displaying in green color 2 1 2 In ON status all the buttons are in valid 1 ON OFF After pressing the ON OFF button the unit can be switched between ON and OFF mode 2 MODE In ON status after pressing the MODE button the unit can be switched among cooling fan and heating mode circularly In OFF mode after pressing the MODE button the controller will run at the running status before turning off the unit 3 FAN SPEED In ON status after pressing the FAN SPEED button you can select the low medium high and auto fan speed 4 WARMER COOLER a In TIMER setting status the timer can be set within 0 24 hours In 10 hour timer the time is adjusted every 0 5 hour by pressing the button In timer above 10 hour the time is adjusted every 1 hour by pressing the button b In temperature setting status the temperature can b
52. or amb Tindoor amb compendation lt Tpreset 22 F 1 C the unit keeps previous operation status 1 1 2 Under this mode nixie tube displays set temperature The temperature setting and display range is 61 86 F 16 30 C the actual operation temperature range of controller is 61 86 F 16 30 C 63 80 F 18 28 C 65 78 F 19 26 C 68 75 F 20 24 C can be selected by dial switch More details refer to special function 1 2 Dry mode Without reducing the room temp air conditioner can dehumidify and make the room air dry and comfortable 1 3 Fan mode Under this mode fan mode indicator is ON and compressor stops operation Temperature cant be adjusted WARMER COOLER button are invalid Indoor fan can operate at high middle or low speed Nixie tube displays ambient temperature display range is 0 C 50 C or 32 F 122 F Indoor indicator is ON The default mode of first energization memory chip is empty is fan mode default fan speed is middle If exceeding the display range min value or max value is displayed 1 4 Heating mode Under heating mode heating mode LED and set fan speed LED is ON Nixie tube displays set temperature If select to display ambient temperature in the fifth mode of 6 5 configuration mode it will display as the way is this mode The temperature and fan speed will keep the same when changing from button setting to mode setting 1 4 1 Working status 1 4 1 1 General type HEAT PUMP TYPE Operation condition and proce
53. pecial function About AUTO RUN When AUTO RUN mode is selected the setting temperature will not be displayed on the LCD the unit will be in accordance with the room temp automatically to select the suitable running method and to make ambient comfortable About LOCK Under switch on or switch off state you may hold and key simultaneously to lock and unlock the keypad When locked the display will show the LOCK icon in which case the lock icon will flash three times upon operation of any key After the keypad is unlocked the lock icon on the display will be hidden After being energized the default is unlock About switch between Fahrenheit and Centigrade Under switch off state you may hold and MODE keys simultaneously to switch between C and F About Lamp Under switch on or switch off state you may hold and FAN key simultaneously for 3 seconds to set the lamp on or off and send the code After being energized the lamp is defaulted on Function and Control Changing batteries and notices 1 Slightly to press the place g to take out the back cover of wireless remote control As shown in figure 2 Take out the old batteries As show in figure 3 Insert two new AAA1 5V dry batteries and pay attention to the polarity As show in figure 4 Attach the back cover of wireless remote control As show in figure NOTE e When changing the batteries do not use the old or different batterie
54. rille if present See Fig 2 GE Sleeves Only GE Metal Wall Sleeve GE metal sleeve is interchangeable with GREE wall sleeve See Fig 3 GE Plastic Sleeve Remove bottom seal from plastic sleeve See Fig 4 INSTALLATION OF A GREE OR CARRIER WALL SLEEVE USING A NON GREEGRILLE This application has become more common due to pre manufactured windows with built in grilles or renovations where a GREE or carrier Carrier sleeve is used with an existing non GREEgrille Use of a GREE or carrter Carrier wall sleeve with a non GREE grille requires installation of an Accessory Baffle Kit see Fig 5 which ensures a good seal between the unit and exterior grille to prevent air recirculation Air recirculation is a large contributor to performance loss and premature damage to major components Notes GREE stamped grille is interchangeable with CARRIERS BAFFLES Fig 2 Remove Existing Outdoor Grille Baffles on Competitive Grille WM Fig 4 Remove Bottom Seal From GE Plastic Sleeve Fig 5 Accessory Baffle Kit Note contact your units supplier to get the kit and it may be different from the shape showed above E 43 Installation Instructions INSTALL UNIT INTO WALL SLEEVE 1 Carefully remove shipping tape from the front panel and vent door See Fig 6 2 Remove shipping screw from the vent door if present See Fig 7
55. roubleshooting Shortage or too much of refrigerant pe Adjust the volume of refrigerant The capillary is block and the sucking temperature Protector is activated isincreased Change capillary due to too overheat of compressor Compressor dogs not fun jammed or blocked Change compressor and the discharge valve is damaged Check with multimeter and see if the contacts of Failure exists in the protector gt compressor are normal when they are not overheated f not change the protector Abnormal power voltage gt Check for the causes Improve the power supply conditions and add voltage regulated power supply The compressor 15 The system is of a bad heat sinking and the Clean the dust deposited on the system and remove frequently ON OFF m ventilation is poor obstacles at the aid discharge vent The air conditioner capability does not match the m _ area of the room i e so called Big system Select an air conditioner meeting the area of the room small room Receiving distance of remote control Shortage of battery is short g ry capacity Replace the battery LED display flashes or when pressing the transmit button the entire screen is 9 Shortage of battery capacity m Replace the battery displayed LED
56. s otherwise it can cause the malfunction of the wireless remote control e wireless remote control will not be used for a long time please take them out and don t let the leakage liquid damage the wireless remote control The operation should be in its receiving range e wireless remote control can not operate normally please take them out after 30s later and reinsert if they cannot normally run please change them 35 36 6 2 Panel Control Description SET TEMP HIGH MED Low AUTO WARMER INDOOR SETPGINT COOLER Function and Control Function and Control ABOUT THE CONTROLS ON YOUR UNIT There are ON OFF WARMER COOLER MODE FAN SPEED and TIMER six buttons in all 1 Press ON OFF button under OFF mode to turn on the unit If press WARDMER or COOLER button under OFF mode the dual 8 nixie tube will display indoor temperature for 15s and then turn off If press MODE button under OFF mode the controller will resume to the operation status before power off Operation indicator is in green 2 Under ON status every button is in valid 1 ON OFF It is used for turning OFF the system 2 MODE It is used for switching between Cool Fan Heat and Dry optional 3 WARMER or COOLER 1 It is used for increasing temperature or timer setting 2 It is used for decreasing temperature or timer setting 4 FAN It is used for setting high medium low or auto fan speed The
57. safety information Warning Incorrect handling could result in personal injury or death Incorrect handling may result in Caution minor injury or damage to product or property N aming All electric work must be performed by a licensed technician according to local regulations and the instructions given in this manual eBefore installing modifying or servicing system main electrical disconnect switch must be in the OFF position There may be more than 1 disconnect switch Lock out and tag switch with a suitable warning label eNever supply power to the unit unless all wiring and tubing are completed reconnected and checked eThis system adopts highly dangerous electrical voltage Incorrect connection or inadequate grounding can cause personal injury or death Stick to the wiring diagram and all the instructions when wiring eHave the unit adequately grounded in accordance with local electrical codes eHave all wiring connected tightly Loose connection may lead to overheating and a possible fire hazard All installation or repair work shall be performed by your dealer or a specialized subcontractor as there is the risk of fire electric shock explosion or injury eMake sure the outdoor unit is installed on a stable level surface with no accumulation of snow leaves or trash beside eMake sure the ceiling wall is strong enough to bear the weight of the unit eMake sure the noise of the outdoor unit does not
58. ss electric heating and compressor cant operate at the same time a When Tpreset 5 F 3 C lt Tindoor amb Tindoor amb compensationsTpreset 2 F 1 C compressor operates at heating mode Meanwhile 4 way valve indoor fan and outdoor fan start operation Compressor can operate after 10s If compressor operates and it satisfies Tindoor amb Tindoor amb compensationsTpreset 5 F 3 C and the minimum operation time for compressor compressor and outdoor fan stop operation immediately 1s later electric heater will start Once the electric heating operates it will quite until is satisfied condition b enter into protection function is excluded When it needs to heat if compressor cant be started up due to protection function electric heating will start heating instead of compressor 15s later It will stop operation until satisfying the temperature point customized requirement When Tindoor amb Tindoor amb compensationsTpreset 5 F 3 C the electric heating operates Indoor fan operates at set fan speed b When Tindoor amb Tindoor amb compensation2Tpreset 2 F 1 C compressor or electric heating stops operation Under fan cycle mode indoor fan operates at the condition of blowing residual heat if fan cycle mode is not selected indoor fan will operate in set fan speed c When Tpreset 22 F 1 C lt Tindoor amb Tindoor amb compensation lt Tpreset 2 F 1 C the unit keeps previous operation status 1 4 1 2 Pure electric heating type HE
59. ssage of personnel or when cooling there isheating device in the room Keep a proper sealing for the room and it is recommended not to use electric appliance with too much heating when cooling _ The voltage is not stale Check the reason and correctit Wrong wire connection Check for the circuit with the circuit diagram Damage of fan capacitor Change fan capacitor of same model and specification The compressor is not running controller with output The motor winding is of broken circuit or short circuit or the built in temperature limiter device in open circuit due to over heat Replace the failed components __ Malfunction of controller Replace the controller Breakage of compressor capacitor or wrong wire connection Change capacitor And connect the circuit diagram correctly The motor of compressor is damaged Check with a multimeter if the enclosed motor windings of compressor is with short or broken circuit or earthing If so itis needed to replace it with the same type and specifications The compressor is jammed or blocked Knock the compressor housing with a rubber bar or with a hammer padding with a wood the compressor might be shocked and run If not change the compressor 47 T
60. tion Side Dimension WXHXD Dimension of Carton Box LXWXH Dimension of Package LXWXH 1069X406X546 1069X406X546 1141 642 460 1141 642 460 ae ee Gross Weight Refrigerant Fan Type Grose flow Coss flow Diameter Length DXL Fan Motor Speed H M L Output of Fan Motor Fan Motor RLA Fan Motor Capacitor Input of Heater Evaporator Form Pipe Diameter Row fin Gap Coil Length LXDXW Swing Motor Model Output of Swing Motor Fuse Sound Pressure Level H M L Sound Power Level H M L Indoor Side Sw 4os7sooo 1 500 AluminumFin copperTube _ Aluminum Fin copper Tube e eee M 21 Specifications Compressor Manufacturer PANASONIC WANBAO PANASONIC WANBAO COMPRESSOR GUANGZHOU COMPRESSOR GUANGZHOU Co LTD Co LTD 5PS146FAA21 5PS146FAA21 Rotary Rotary 32 6 1480 1480 8205 150 1416__ B205 150 141C C 16 30 16 30 Ambient Temp Cooling 13 46 13 46 Side Condenser Form Aluminum Fin copper Tube Aluminum Fin copper Tube Pipe Diameter 27 94 Coil Length LXDXW mm 635X57 2X352 635X57 2X352 an Motor Speed 1370 Output of Fan Motor 6 an Motor RLA 0 77 an Motor Capacitor 2 5 Air Flow Volume of Outdoor Side mh Axial flow an Diameter D349 ound Pressure Level H M L dB A 63 61 59 ound Power Level H M L 73 71 59 Defrosting Method o
61. ve the helicoid tongue 53 Removal Procedure Steps Procedure 7 Remove electric heater Remove the 2 screws fixing the electric heater and then remove the electric heater along the slide guide electric heater 8 Remove cross flow blade Remove the 3 screws fixing the ring of bearing sub assy and then remove the ring of bearing sub assy and the cross flow blade 54 Removal Procedure Steps Procedure ring of bearing blade sub assy cross flow 9 Remove controller and electric box a Remove the screw fixing the controller cover to remove the controller cover b Remove the 2 screws fixing the electric box and disconnect the wire of the electric box to remove the electric box controller cover electric box 55 Removal Procedure Steps Procedure 10 Remove middle isolation sheet Remove the 6 screws fixing the middle isolation sheet and then remove the middle isolation sheet middle isolation sheet 11 Remove left side plate right side plate and air flue Remove the 2 screws fixing the left side pate and right side plate remove the left side plate right side plate and air flue 56 Removal Procedure Steps Procedure
62. wer Level H M L dB A 76 75 74 Defrosting Method 2 Outdoor Side E Ambient Temp Cooling 13 46 mm The above data is subject to change without notice Please refer to the nameplate of the unit Specifications Parameter Model ETAC 12HC265V20M 2 265 2004 060017700 060017800 060017701 060017801 265 265 Phases Cooling Capacity Heating Capacity Cooling Power Input Heating Power Input Cooling Power Current Heating Power Current Electric Heating Power Input Electric Heating Power Current Rated Input Rated Current Air Flow Volume H MIL m h Dehumidifying Volume EER COP Application Area Climate Type 1 1 Isolation Moisture Protection IP24 IP24 Permissible Excessive Operating Pressure for Permissible Excessive Operating Pressure for Dimension WXHXD Dimension of Carton Box LXWXH Dimension of Package LXWXH Net Weight Gross Weight Refrigerant RAO RAO Refrigerant Charge Crosflw Crossflw O 23 23 w Indoor Evaporator Form Aluminum Fin copper Tube Aluminum Fin copper Tube Side 7 7 Swing Motor Model oo J __ ___ ____ Output of Swing Motor WT Specifications rama etectmonescoto etecteonesco tto Trademark ELECTRONICS CO LTD ELECTRONICS CO LTD Compressor Model G4A110YUAJP Compressor Oil FR
63. y occur stop the unit and disconnect the power immediately eProperly insulate any tubing running inside the room to prevent the water from damaging the wall Specifications 2 Specifications Parameter Unit Value Value Model ___________ 07 265 204 ETAC O7HP265V20A NUIT 060017300 060017400 CC060017301 CC060017401 ow 265 265 Heg Phases Cooling Capacity Heating Capacity Cooling Power Input Heating Power Input Cooling Power Current 2 6 2 6 Heating Power Current 2 2 Electric Heating Power Input 3000 3000 Electric Heating Power Current Rated Input 770 770 Rated Current A 3 22 3 22 Air Flow Volume H MIL m h Dehumidifying Volume L h 0 80 0 80 EER Btu w h 11 00 11 00 COP Application Area 7 12 7 12 Climate Type T1 T1 Isolation o poc 2 21 7j Moisture Protection IP24 IP24 Permissible Excessive Operating Pressure for the Discharge Side P Mra B 38 Permissible Excessive Operating Pressure for Dimension WXHXD Dimension of Carton Box LXWXH Dimension of Package LXWXH Net Weight Gross Weight Refrigerant RMOA 2 Refrigerant Charge Fan Type Crossfiow 7 Indoor EvaporatorForm 1 AlumumTube 1 AlumumTube Side Swing Motor Model Output of Swing Motor WP A Sound Pressure Level H M L dB A 51 50 49 51 50 49 Sound Power Level H M L dB A 61 60 59 61 60 59 Specifications P PANASONIC WANBAO PANASONIC WANBAO ena C
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