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ENGLISH

ITALIANO
ESPAÑOL
INSTALLATION MANUAL

FRANÇAIS
AIR
CONDITIONER

DEUTSCH
ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΆ
ČEŠTINA
NEDERLANDS
Please read this installation manual completely before installing the product.
Installation work must be performed in accordance with the national wiring standards by
authorized personnel only.
Please retain this installation manual for future reference after reading it thoroughly.
Ceilling Concealed Duct
POLSKI

Original instruction
[Representative] LG Electronics Inc. EU Representative : LG Electronics European Shared
Service Center B.V. Krijgsman 1, 1186 DM Amstelveen, The Netherlands
LIMBA ROMÂNĂ

[Manufacturer] LG Electronics Inc. Changwon 2nd factory 84, Wanam-ro, Seongsan-gu,


Changwon-si, Gyeongsangnam-do, KOREA

MFL67939918 www.lg.com
Rev.00_112118 Copyright © 2015 - 2018 LG Electronics Inc. All Rights Reserved.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
8 MODEL DESIGNATION
8 Product information
9 Airborne Noise Emission
9 Limiting concentration

10 EXTERNAL APPEARANCE
11 INSTALLATION PLACES
11 Selection of the best location

13 THE INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION


19 Indoor Unit Drain Piping
19 Drain test
21 Heat Insulation
22 Wiring Connection

24 REMOTE CONTROLLER INSTALLATION


25 Wired remote controller installation
26 Wired Remote Controller

27 OPTIONAL OPERATION
27 Installer Setting -Test Run Mode
28 Installer Setting - Setting Address of Central Control
29 Installer Setting -Thermistor
30 Installer Setting-Group Setting
31 Installer Setting-Dry Contact Mode Setting
32 Installer Setting-Celsius / Fahrenheit Switching
33 Installer Setting -Optional Function Setting
34 Installer Setting – Remote controller Mode Lock

35 HOW TO SET E.S.P?


35 Installer Setting -E.S.P.
36 Installer Setting - Static Pressure Step Setting

42 SELF-DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION
42 DIP SWITCH SETTING

2
Safety Precautions

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Safety Precautions
To prevent the injury of the user or other people and property damage, the following instructions
must be followed.
n Be sure to read before installing the air conditioner.
n Be sure to observe the cautions specified here as they include important items related to safety.
n Incorrect operation due to ignoring instruction will cause harm or damage. The seriousness is
classified by the following indications.

! WARNING This symbol indicates the possibility of death or serious injury.


! CAUTION This symbol indicates the possibility of injury or damage to properties only.

n The meanings of the symbols used in this manual are as shown below.

Be sure not to do.

Be sure to follow the instruction.

! WARNING
Installation
• Do not use a defective or underrated circuit breaker. Use this
appliance on a dedicated circuit.
- There is risk of fire or electric shock.
• For electrical work, contact the dealer, seller, a qualified electrician, or
an Authorized Service Center.
- Do not disassemble or repair the product. There is risk of fire or
electric shock.
• Always ground the product.
- There is risk of fire or electric shock.
• Install the panel and the cover of control box securely.
- There is risk of fire or electric shock.
• Always install a dedicated circuit and breaker.
- Improper wiring or installation may cause fire or electric shock.
• Use the correctly rated breaker or fuse.
- There is risk of fire or electric shock.
• Do not modify or extend the power cable.
- There is risk of fire or electric shock.

Installation Manual 3
Safety Precautions

• Do not install, remove, or re-install the unit by yourself (customer).


- There is risk of fire, electric shock, explosion, or injury.
• Be cautious when unpacking and installing the product.
- Sharp edges could cause injury. Be especially careful of the case
edges and the fins on the condenser and evaporator.
• For installation, always contact the dealer or an Authorized Service
Center.
- There is risk of fire, electric shock, explosion, or injury.
• Do not install the product on a defective installation stand.
- It may cause injury, accident, or damage to the product.
• Be sure the installation area does not deteriorate with age.
- If the base collapses, the air conditioner could fall with it, causing
property damage, product failure, and personal injury.
• Do not turn on the breaker or power under condition that front panel,
cabinet, top cover, control box cover are removed or opened.
- Otherwise, it may cause fire, electric shock, explosion or death.
• Use a vacuum pump or Inert (nitrogen) gas when doing leakage test
or air purge. Do not compress air or Oxygen and Do not use
Flammable gases. Otherwise, it may cause fire or explosion.
- There is the risk of death, injury, fire or explosion.
Operation
• Do not let the air conditioner run for a long time when the humidity is
very high and a door or a window is left open.
- Moisture may condense and wet or damage furniture.
• Take care to ensure that power cable could not be pulled out or
damaged during operation.
- There is risk of fire or electric shock.
• Do not place anything on the power cable.
- There is risk of fire or electric shock.
• Do not touch(operate) the product with wet hands.
- There is risk of fire or electrical shock.
• Do not place a heater or other appliances near the power cable.
- There is risk of fire and electric shock.
• Do not allow water to run into electric parts.
- It may cause There is risk of fire, failure of the product, or electric
shock.
4
Safety Precautions

• Do not store or use flammable gas or combustibles near the product.

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- There is risk of fire or failure of product.
• Do not use the product in a tightly closed space for a long time.
- Oxygen deficiency could occur.
• When flammable gas leaks, turn off the gas and open a window for
ventilation before turn the product on.
- Do not use the telephone or turn switches on or off. There is risk of
explosion or fire.
• If strange sounds, or small or smoke comes from product. Turn the
breaker off or disconnect the power supply cable.
- There is risk of electric shock or fire.
• Stop operation and close the window in storm or hurricane. If possible,
remove the product from the window before the hurricane arrives.
- There is risk of property damage, failure of product, or electric shock.
• Do not open the inlet grill of the product during operation. (Do not
touch the electrostatic filter, if the unit is so equipped.)
- There is risk of physical injury, electric shock, or product failure.
• When the product is soaked (flooded or submerged), contact an
Authorized Service Center.
- There is risk of fire or electric shock.
• Be cautious that water could not enter the product.
- There is risk of fire, electric shock, or product damage.
• Ventilate the product from time to time when operating it together with
a stove, etc.
- There is risk of fire or electric shock.
• Turn the main power off when cleaning or maintaining the product.
- There is risk of electric shock.
• When the product is not be used for a long time, disconnect the power
supply plug or turn off the breaker.
- There is risk of product damage or failure, or unintended operation.
• Take care to ensure that nobody could step on or fall onto the outdoor
unit.
- This could result in personal injury and product damage.

Installation Manual 5
Safety Precautions

! CAUTION
Installation
• Always check for gas (refrigerant) leakage after installation or repair of
product.
- Low refrigerant levels may cause failure of product.
• Install the drain hose to ensure that water is drained away properly.
- A bad connection may cause water leakage.
• Keep level even when installing the product.
- To avoid vibration or water leakage.
• Do not install the product where the noise or hot air from the outdoor
unit could damage the neighborhoods.
- It may cause a problem for your neighbors.
• Use two or more people to lift and transport the product.
- Avoid personal injury.
• Do not install the product where it will be exposed to sea wind (salt
spray) directly.
- It may cause corrosion on the product. Corrosion, particularly on the
condenser and evaporator fins, could cause product malfunction or
inefficient operation.
Operation
• Do not expose the skin directly to cool air for long periods of time.
(Don't sit in the draft.)
- This could harm to your health.
• Do not use the product for special purposes, such as preserving foods,
works of art, etc. It is a consumer air conditioner, not a precision
refrigeration system.
- There is risk of damage or loss of property.
• Do not block the inlet or outlet of air flow.
- It may cause product failure.
• Use a soft cloth to clean. Do not use harsh detergents, solvents, etc.
- There is risk of fire, electric shock, or damage to the plastic parts of
the product.

6
Safety Precautions

• Do not touch the metal parts of the product when removing the air

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filter. They are very sharp!
- There is risk of personal injury.
• Do not step on or put anyting on the product. (outdoor units)
- There is risk of personal injury and failure of product.
• Always insert the filter securely. Clean the filter every two weeks or
more often if necessary.
- A dirty filter reduces the efficiency of the air conditioner and could
cause product malfunction or damage.
• Do not insert hands or other objects through the air inlet or outlet while
the product is operated.
- There are sharp and moving parts that could cause personal injury.
• Do not drink the water drained from the product.
- It is not sanitary and could cause serious health issues.
• Use a firm stool or ladder when cleaning or maintaining the product.
- Be careful and avoid personal injury.
• Replace the all batteries in the remote control with new ones of the
same type. Do not mix old and new batteries or different types of
batteries.
- There is risk of fire or explosion.
• Do not recharge or disassemble the batteries.
Do not dispose of batteries in a fire.
- They may burn or explode.
• If the liquid from the batteries gets onto your skin or clothes, wash it
well with clean water. Do not use the remote if the batteries have
leaked.
- The chemicals in batteries could cause burns or other health
hazards.
• If you eat the liquid from the batteries, brush your teeth and see doctor.
Do not use the remote if the batteries have leaked.
- The chemicals in batteries could cause burns or other health
hazards.

Installation Manual 7
Model Designation

Model Designation
Product information
- Product Name : Air conditioner
- Model Name :

M S 15 SQ N B 0

Serial number
Chassis name
Indoor Unit / Outdoor Units
N : Indoor Unit U : Outdoor Unit
Detailed product type only for M- series models
AQ : Wall mounted Libero-R SQ : Wall mounted Libero-E
AH* : ARTCOOL AW* : ART COOL Mirror
AH : Ceiling Cassette
AHL : Ceiling Concealed Duct (Low Static)
Detailed product type for U- / C- series models
L : Low Static H : High COP C : Econo
Nominal Capacity
Ex) 7 000 Btu/h Class → '07', 18 000 Btu/h Class → '18'
Product type
S : Wall mounted / ARTCOOL mirror J : Wall mounted
A : ARTCOOL T : Ceiling Cassette
B, M : Ceiling Concealed Duct V : Ceiling Suspended & floor
Q : Console P : Floor Standing
Connectable Outdoor unit type
M : Indoor units only for Multi systems
U : Indoor units only for Single A systems
C : Common Indoor Unit for Multi and Single CAC

- Additional Information : serial number is refer to the barcode on the product.


- Max allowable pressure High side :
4.2 Mpa / Low side : 2.4 Mpa
- Refrigerant : R410A

8
Model Designation

Airborne Noise Emission

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The A-weighted sound pressure emitted by this product is below 70 dB.
** The noise level can vary depending on the site.
The figures quoted are emission level and are not necessarily safe working levels.
Whilst there is a correlation between the emission and exposure levels, this cannot be
used reliably to determine whether or not further precautions are required.
Factor that influence the actual level of exposure of the workforce include the
characteristics of the work room and the other sources of noise, i.e. the number of
equipment and other adjacent processes and the length of time for which an operator
exposed to the noise. Also, the permissible exposure level can vary from country to
country.
This information, however, will enable the user of the equipment to make a better
evaluation of the hazard and risk.

Limiting concentration
Limiting concentration is the limit of Freon gas concentration where immediate measures
can be taken without hurting human body when refrigerant leaks in the air. The limiting
concentration shall be described in the unit of kg/m3 (Freon gas weight per unit air volume)
for facilitating calculation

Limiting concentration: 0.44 kg/m3 (R410A)

n Calculate refrigerant concentration


Refrigerant = Total amount of replenished refrigerant in refrigerant facility (kg)
concentration (kg/m3) Capacity of smallest room where indoor unit is installed (m3)

Installation Manual 9
External Appearance

External Appearance
• Ceiling Concealed Duct – Low static pressure
L1/L2/L3 Chassis

• Ceiling Concealed Duct – Mid static pressure


M1/M2/M3 Chassis

• Ceiling Concealed Duct – H-INV


BR Chassis

• Celling Concealed Duct – High static pressure


B8 Chassis

• Ceiling Concealed Duct – Compact


BH Chassis

10
Installation Places

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Installation Places
Selection of the best location
Install the air conditioner in the location that satisfies the following conditions.
• The place shall easily bear a load exceeding four times the indoor unit’s weight.
• The place shall be able to inspect the unit as the figure.
• The place where the unit shall be leveled.
• The place shall allow easy water drainage.
(Suitable dimension “H” is necessary to get a slope to drain as figure.)
• The place shall easily connect with the outdoor unit.
• The place where the unit is not affected by an electrical noise.
• The place where air circulation in the room will be good .
• There should not be any heat source or steam near the unit.

Ceiling Concealed Duct – Low Static Ceiling Concealed Duct – Mid Static
Inspection hole (600 x 600) Inspection hole
Top view Control box (600 x 600)
(unit: mm) Top view
(unit: mm) Control box

600 Air outlet 600


600 1 000 600

Front

Side view
(unit: mm) Air outlet Front view

H=20 or more
H
• Suitable dimension "H" is necessary to get a slope
to drain as shown in the figure

Ceiling Concealed Duct – Compact


Inspection hole
Top view (600 x 600)
(unit: mm) Control box
1 000

Front

Front view

Installation Manual 11
Installation Places

Ceiling Concealed Duct – H-INV Ceiling Concealed Duct – High Static

Inspection hole
Top view (600 x 600)
Inspection hole (600X600)
(unit: mm) Control box Top view Control box
(unit: mm)

600 600

1 000
Front
Front

Front view
Front view

H H

! CAUTION
In case that the unit is installed near the sea, the installation parts may be corroded
by salt, The installation parts (and the unit) should be taken appropriate anti
corrosion measures.

[Inspection Hole Standard]


Number of Distance between Remarks
Inspection hole False ceiling & Actual ceiling
1 More than 100 cm Sufficient space in the ceiling for servicing.
2 20 cm to 100 cm Insufficient space. Difficult for servicing
Hole size should be more Less than 20 cm Minimum height for motor replacement.
than the size of IDU.

12
The indoor unit installation

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The indoor unit installation
Installation of Unit
Install the unit above the ceiling correctly.

CASE 1
POSITION OF SUSPENSION BOLT

• Apply a joint-canvas between the unit and duct to absorb unnecessary vibration.
• Apply a filter Accessory at air return hole.

Ceiling Concealed Duct – Low Static


E
G

F
I
D C
H

J Drainage hole
A
B
(Unit: mm)
Canvas Indoor Unit
Ceiling
Dimension Duct
Capacity A B C D E F G H I J
Discharge
(kBtu/h) Intake Flexible Duct
Duct
9 733 772 628 700 36 190 20 660 155 700
12/18 933 972 628 700 36 190 20 860 155 900 Air Discharge
Air Intake Ceiling Port
Board Ceiling Board
24 1 133 1 172 628 700 36 190 20 1 060 155 1 100 Port
Inspection
Port

Ceiling Concealed Duct – Compact


A
B
filter
J
I

H
C
E

body
Drainage hole
D

Joint canvas (G)


F

Canvas Indoor Unit


Ceiling
Main duct Duct

Discharge
Intake Flexible Duct
(Unit:mm) Duct

Dimension
A B C D E F (G) H I J Air Intake Ceiling
Air Discharge
Port
Capacity Port Board Ceiling Board
Inspection
18/24 K 932 882 355 46 450 30 87 750 163 260 Port

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The indoor unit installation

Ceiling Concealed Duct – Mid Static

E
G

F
I
C
D

J
A Drainage hole
B

(Unit:mm)
Canvas Indoor Unit
Duct
Ceiling Dimension
Capacity A B C D E F G H I J
Discharge (kBtu/h)
Intake Flexible Duct
Duct 18 / 24 / 30 933.4 971.6 619.2 700 30 270 15.2 858 201.4 900
36 / 42 1 283.4 1 321.6 619.2 689.6 30 270 15.2 1 208 201.4 1 250
Air Discharge
Air Intake Ceiling Port 48 / 60 1 283.4 1 321.6 619.2 689.6 30 360 15.2 1 208 291.4 1 250
Port Board Ceiling Board
Inspection
Port

Ceiling Concealed Duct – H-INV


A
B
filter
J
I
C
E

body
H
D

Drainage hole
Joint canvas (G)
F

Main duct

Canvas
Duct
Indoor Unit
Ceiling (Unit:mm)
Dimension
Discharge
Intake Flexible Duct
Capacity A B C D E F (G) H I J
Duct (kBtu/h)

Air Discharge
36 / 42 / 46 1 290 1 230 447 56 590 30 120 1 006 294 380
Air Intake Ceiling Port
Port Board Ceiling Board
Inspection
Port

14
The indoor unit installation

Ceiling Concealed Duct – High Static

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H
K
G J
I
C
D

FE L
B
A

Canvas Indoor Unit


Ceiling (Unit:mm)
Duct

Discharge
Dimension
Intake Flexible Duct
Capacity A B C D E F G H I J K L
Duct
(kBtu/h)
70
Air Discharge 1 594 1 044 286 460 580 713 1 368 1 622 392 458 1 563 791
Air Intake Ceiling Port 85
Port Board Ceiling Board
Inspection
Port

CASE 2
• Install the unit leaning to a drainage hole
side as a figure for easy water drainage.
M10 Nut X4
POSITION OF CONSOLE BOLT M10 SP. washer X 4 (Local
supply)
M10 washer X4
• A place where the unit will be leveled
and that can support the weight of the
unit.
• A place where the unit can withstand its
vibration. M10 washer X4
• A place where service can be easily (Local
M10 SP. washer X 4 supply)
performed.
M10 Nut X4

Installation Manual 15
Installation Places

• Select and mark the position for fixing


bolts.
• Drill the hole for set anchor on the face of
ceiling.

• Insert the set anchor and washer onto the


suspension bolts for locking the
suspension bolts on the ceiling. Old building New building
• Mount the suspension bolts to the set
anchor firmly.
• Secure the installation plates onto the
suspension bolts (adjust level roughly)
using nuts, washers and spring washers. 1 Set anchor
2 Plate washer
3 Spring washer
4 Nut
5 Suspension
! CAUTION bolts

Tighten the nut and bolt top revent unit falling. • Local supply
① Set anchor
② Plate washer - M10
③ Spring washer - M10
④ Nut - W3/8 or M10
⑤ Suspension bolt - W3/8 or M10

16
The indoor unit installation

! CAUTION

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1. Install declination of the indoor unit is very important for the drain of the duct type air
conditioner.
2. Minimum thickness of the insulation for the connecting pipe shall be 10mm.

FRONT OF VIEW

• The unit must be horizontal or declined to the drain hose connected when finished
installation.
Ceiling

Drainage hole
Drain Pump use
Ceiling Concealed Duct – Low static

• The unit must be declined to the drain hose connected when finished installation.
Ceiling

5~10 mm
Drainage hole Drainage hole
CORRECT INCORRECT
Ceiling Concealed Duct – Mid static

Ceiling

H-INV : 5~10 mm
Compact : 1/100~1/50

CORRECT Drainage hole INCORRECT


Drainage hole

Ceiling Concealed Duct – H-INV, Compact

Ceiling
15 mm~25 mm

Drainage hole Drainage hole


CORRECT INCORRECT
Ceiling Concealed Duct – High static

Installation Manual 17
The indoor unit installation

CAUTION FOR GRADIENT OF Lay the drain hose with a downward


UNIT AND DRAIN PIPING inclination so water will drain out.
Thermal insulator
• Always lay the drain with downward (Local supply)
inclination.
Prevent any upward flow or reverse flow Drainage pipe
in any part. (Local supply)
• 10 mm or thicker formed thermal insulator
Unit
shall always be provided for the drain
pipe.
Make sure to be closed. Drainage hole

• Upward routing not


allowed

CORRECT INCORRECT
Applied U-Trap Dimension

A ≥ 70 mm
• Install the P-Trap (or U-Trap) to prevent B ≥ 2C
C ≥ 2 x SP
a water leakage caused by the blocking SP = External Pressure B
of intake air filter. (mmAq) C
Ex) External Pressure
= 10 mmAq U-Trap
A ≥ 70 mm A
B ≥ 40 mm
C ≥ 20 mm

18
The indoor unit installation

Indoor Unit Drain Piping

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• Drain piping must have down-slope : be sure
not to provide up-and-down slope to prevent Pipe clamp
Upward
routing
reversal flow. not allowed
• During drain piping connection, be careful not Indoor unit
to exert extra force on the drain port on the
indoor unit.
• The outside diameter of the drain connection Maintenance
drain port
on the indoor unit is 32 mm.
(Ceiling Concealed Duct – High static: 65 mm)
Piping material: Polyvinyl chloride pipe VP-25
and pipe fittings
• Be sure to execute heat insulation on the drain
piping.
• Install the drain raising pipes at a right
angle to the indoor unit and no more than
300 mm from the unit.

Heat insulation material: Polyethylene foam with thickness more than 10 mm.

Drain test
• Connect the main drain pipe to the exterior and leave
Feed water Flexible drain hose it provisionally until the test comes to an end.
(accessory)
Main • Feed water to the flexible drain hose and check the
drain pipe
piping for leakage.

Glue the joint


• When the test is complete, connect the flexible drain
hose to the drain port on the indoor unit.

! CAUTION Hanger
Max 300 mm distance Hanger Bracket
The supplied flexible drain hose should not be 1~15 m 1/50~1/100 slope
curved, neither screwed. The curved or screwed Metal
Max 700 mm

clamp
hose may cause a leakage of water.
Flexible drain hose
Insulation

Installation Manual 19
The indoor unit installation

1) Remove the Air Filter.

2) Check the drainage.


• Spray one or two glasses of water upon the
evaporator.
• Ensure that water flows drain hose of indoor unit
without any leakage.

20
The indoor unit installation

Heat Insulation

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Be sure to give insulation work to refrigerant piping by covering liquid pipe and gas pipe separately
with enough thickness heat-resistant polyethylene, so that no gap is observed in the joint between
indoor unit and insulating material, and insulating materials themselves. When insulation work is
insufficient, there is a possibility of condensation drip, etc. Pay special attention to insulation work to
ceiling plenum.

Heat insulation Adhesive + Heat - resistant


material polyethylene foam + Adhesive tape
Indoor Vinyl tape

Outer Floor Water-proof hemp cloth +


exposed Bronze asphalt
covering
Water-proof hemp cloth +
Outdoor
Ⓐ Heat insulation material Zinc plate + Oily paint

Ⓑ Pipe
Note :
Ⓒ Outer covering(Wind the connection part
When using polyethylene cover as
and cutting part of heat insulation material
covering material, asphalt roofing shall not
with a finishing tape.)
be required.

• Do not insulate gas or low pressure pipe and liquid or high • Be sure to fully insulate connecting portion.
pressurepipe together.
Liquid pipe
Bad Gas pipe
Power cables
example Finishing tape
Insulating material
Communication cables These parts are not insulated.

Power cables Communication cables

Good
example Separ
Liquid pipe -ation
Gas pipe Insulating material
Power cables Communication cables

! CAUTION
Cutting line of insulation must look upper direction. Thickness of insulation is 15 mm(Gas pipe) and
19 mm(Liquid pipe) or over.
Note :
Recommended Insulation material
Material : EPDM
Thickness : 15 mm(Gas pipe) and 19 mm(Liquid pipe) or over.
Density : less than 0.032 ±0.005(g/cm2)
Thermal conductivity : less than 0.03(kcal/m.hr.°C)

Installation Manual 21
The indoor unit installation

Wiring Connection
• Open the control box cover and connect the Remote controller cord and Indoor power wires.
• Remove the control box cover for electrical connection between the indoor and outdoor
unit. (Remove screws ①.)
• Use the cord clamper to fix the cord.

Control terminal board


1
Remote controler cord
Control box cover
(On which the Electric Connection cord between the indoor
1 Control box unit and the outdoor unit
Wiring Connection is put)

Ceiling Concealed Duct – Low Static, Mid Static

Control terminal board A view


Control box A 1

Remote
controler cord

1 Control box cover


(On which the Electric Connection cord between the indoor
Wiring Connection is put) unit and the outdoor unit

Ceiling Concealed Duct – H-INV, Compact

Control terminal board


Connection cord between the indoor
unit and the outdoor unit
Remote controler cord
1
Control box cover Control box
(On which the Electric
Wiring Connection is put)

Ceiling Concealed Duct – High static

! CAUTION
The connecting cable connected to the indoor and outdoor unit should be complied with the following
NORMAL
specifications (Rubber insulation, type H05RN-F approved by HAR or SAA).
CROSS-SECTIONAL
GN AREA 0.75 mm2
/YL

20
mm

If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a special cord or assembly available from the manufacturer of its service agent. When the
connection line between the indoor unit and outdooor unit and outdoor unit is over 40 m, connect the telecommunication line and power line separately.

22
The indoor unit installation

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u Precautions when laying power wiring
Use round pressure terminals for connections to the power terminal block.
Power wire
Round pressure terminal

When none are available, follow the instructions below.


• Do not connect wiring of different thicknesses to the power terminal block. (Slack in the
power wiring may cause abnormal heat.)
• When connecting wiring which is the same thickness, do as shown in the figure below.

• For wiring, use the designated power wire and connect firmly, then secure to prevent
outside pressure being exerted on the terminal block.
• Use an appropriate screwdriver for tightening the terinal screws. A screwdriver with a
small head will strip the head and make proper tighterning impossible.
• Over-tightening the terminal screws may break them.

HAND OVER
Teach the customer the operation and maintenance procedures, using the operation manual.
(air filter cleaning, temperature control, etc.)

Installation Manual 23
Remote Controller Installation

Remote Controller Installation


1. Please fix tightly using provided screw after placing
remote controller setup board on the place where you
like to setup.
- Please set it up not to bend because poor setup could take
place if setup board bends.
Please set up remote controller board fit to the reclamation
box if there is a reclamation box.
- Install the product so as not to make a gap with the wall
side and to prevent shaking after the installation.

2. Can set up Wired remote controller cable into three


directions.
- Setup direction: the surface of wall reclamation, upper, right
- If setting up remote controller cable into upper
and right side, please set up after removing 2 2
remote controller cable guide groove.
3
h Remove guide groove with long nose. 3
1
① Reclamation to the surface of the wall
② Upper part guide groove <Wire guide grooves>
③ Right part guide groove

3. Please fix remote controller upper part into the setup <Connecting order>
board attached to the surface of the wall, as the picture
below, and then, connect with setup board by pressing
lower part.
- Please connect not to make a gap at the remote controller Wall Wall
and setup board’s upper and lower, right and left part. Side Side
- Before assembly with the installation board, arrange the
Cable not to interfere with circuit parts.

When separating remote controller from setup board, as <Separating order>


the picture below, after inserting into the lower
separating hole using screw driver and then, spinning
clockwise, remote controller is separated. Wall Wall
- There are two separating holes. Please individually Side Side
separate one at a time.
- Please be careful not to damage the inside
components when separating.

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Remote Controller Installation

4. Please connect indoor unit and remote controller using connection cable.

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12 V Red
Please check if connector is normally connected.
Signal Yellow

GND Black Indoor


Unit side
Connecting cable

5. Please use extension cable if the distance between wired remote controller and indoor unit is more
than 10 m.

! CAUTION
When installing the wired remote controller, do not bury it in the wall. (It can cause damage in the
temperature sensor.)
Do not install the cable to be 50m or above. (It can cause communication error.)
• When installing the extension cable, check the connecting direction of the connector of the remote
controller side and the product side for correct installation.
• If you install the extension cable in the opposite direction, the connector will not be connected.
• Specification of extension cable: 2547 1007 22# 2 core 3 shield 5 or above.

Wired remote controller installation


• Since the room temperature sensor is in the remote controller, the remote controller box should be installed in a place
away from direct sunlight, high humidity and direct supply of cold air to maintain proper space temperature. Install the
remote controller about 5 ft(1.5 m) above the floor in an area with good air circulation at an average temperature.
Do not install the remote controller where it can be affected by:
- Drafts, or dead spots behind doors and in corners.
- Hot or cold air from ducts.
- Radiant heat from sun or appliances.
- Concealed pipes and chimneys.
- Uncontrolled areas such as an outside wall behind the remote controller.
- This remote controller is equipped with a seven segment LED. display. For proper display of the remote
controller LED's, the remote controller should be installed properly as shown in Fig.1.
(The standard height is 1.2~1.5 m from floor level.)

Direct
Sun ray contact area

yes

no

5 feet
no
(1.5 meters)

no

Fig.1 Typical locations for remote controller

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Remote Controller Installation

Wired Remote Controller


1 OPERATION INDICATION SCREEN
2 SET TEMPERATURE BUTTON
1 3 FAN SPEED BUTTON
10 4 ON/OFF BUTTON
9 5 OPRATION MODE SELECTION BUTTON
8 2 6 WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER
3 RECEIVER
7
4 • Some products don't receive the wireless
11
signals.
12 5
13
7 VENTILATION BUTTON
6
8 FUNCTION SETTING BUTTON
14
9 AIR FLOW BUTTON
15
10 SUBFUNCTION BUTTON
11 RESERVATION
12 UP,DOWN,LEFT,RIGHT BUTTON
• To check the indoor temperature, press
button.

13 ROOM TEMPERATURE BUTTON


Please attach the inform label inside of the door.
14 SETTING/CANCEL BUTTON
Please choose proper language depend on your
country. 15 EXIT BUTTON

j Some functions may not be operated and displayed depending on the product type.

NOTE
h Display temperature can be different from actual room temperature if the remote controller is
installed at the place where sun-rays are falling directly or the place nearby heat source.
h The actual product can be different from above contents depending upon model type.
h When using simultaneous operation system, whenever press remote controller button, system will
approximately operate after 1~2 minutes.

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Optional Operation

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Optional Operation
Installer Setting -Test Run Mode
After installing the product, you must run a Test Run mode.
For details related to this operation, refer to the product manual.

1 Ifit enters
pressing button long for 3 seconds,
into remote controller setter
setup mode.
- If pressing once shortly, it enters into
user setup mode. Please press more
than 3 seconds for sure.
- Please cancel the right and left of wind
direction for RAC product.

Function Code Set

2 Setup figure '01' blinks at the lower part


of indication window.

3 Press button to start.

4 During the test run, pressing the below


button will exit the test run.
- Select operation, temperature
up/down, wind flow control, wind
direction, start/stop button.

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Optional Operation

Installer Setting - Setting Address of Central Control


It's the function to use for connecting central control.
Please refer to central controller manual for the details

1 Ifseconds,
pressing button long for 3
it enters into remote
controller setter setup mode.
- If pressing once shortly, it enters
into user setup mode. Please press
more than 3 seconds for sure.

2 If entering into address setup mode by using


button, it indicates as picture below.

Indoor No.
Group No
Function Code

3 Set Group No. by pressing


button.(0~F)

4 Move to Indoor No. setting option


by pressing button.

5 Set Indoor No. by pressing


button.

6 Press button to save.

7 Pressing button will exit settings mode.


❈ After setup, it automatically gets out of
setup mode if there is no button input for
25 seconds.
❈ When exiting without pressing set button,
the manipulated value is not reflected.

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Optional Operation

Installer Setting -Thermistor

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This is the function to select the temperature sensor to judge the room temperature.

1 Ifseconds,
pressing button long for 3
it enters into remote
controller setter setup mode.
- If pressing once shortly, it enters
into user setup mode. Please press
more than 3 seconds for sure.

If moving to room temperature perception


2 sensor selection menu by pressing
button, it indicates as picture below.

3 Set Thermistor value by pressing


button. (01: Remote Controller,
02: Indoor, 03: 2TH)

Function Code Thermistor setting

4 Press button to save.

5 Pressing button will exit settings mode.


❈ After setup, it automatically gets out of
setup mode if there is no button input for
25 seconds.
❈ When exiting without pressing set button,
the manipulated value is not reflected.

<Thermistor Table>
Temperature sensor selection Function
01 Remote controller Operation in remote controller temperature sensor
02 Indoor unit Operation in indoor unit temperature sensor
Operation of higher temperature by comparing indoor unit's and wired
Cooling remote controller’s temperature.
03 2TH (There are products that operate at a lower temperature.)
Operation of lower temperature by comparing indoor unit's and wired
Heating
remote controller's temperature.
j The function of 2TH has different operation characteristics according to the product.

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Optional Operation

Installer Setting-Group Setting


It is a function for settings in group control, or 2-remote controller control.

1 Ifseconds,
pressing button long for 3
it enters into remote
controller setter setup mode.
- If pressing once shortly, it enters
into user setup mode. Please press
more than 3 seconds for sure.

If pressing button repeatedly, it moves to


2 master/slave selection menu as picture
below.

3 Select
button.
Master/ Slave by pressing

(00: Slave, 01: Master)

Function Code Master/Slave value

4 Press button to save.

5 Pressing button will exit settings mode.


❈ After setup, it automatically gets out of
setup mode if there is no button input for
25 seconds.
❈ When exiting without pressing set button,
the manipulated value is not reflected.

Remote controller Function


Indoor unit operates based on master remote controller at group control.
Master
(Master is set when delivering from the warehouse.)
Setup all remote controllers except one master remote controller to slave
Slave
at group control
h Refer to the 'group control' part for details

• When controlling in groups, basic operation settings, airflow strength weak/medium/strong,


lock setting of the remote controller, time settings, and other functions may be restricted.

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Optional Operation

Installer Setting-Dry Contact Mode Setting

ENGLISH
Dry contact function is the function that is possible to use only when dry contact equipment is
separately purchased/setup.

1 Ifseconds,
pressing button long for 3
it enters into remote
controller setter setup mode.
- If pressing once shortly, it enters
into user setup mode. Please press
more than 3 seconds for sure.

2 Ifremote
pressing button repeatedly, it moves to
controller dry contact mode setup
menu as picture below.

3 Select Dry contact setting by


pressing button.
(00 : Automatic, 01 : manual)

Function Code Dry Contact


setting value

4 Press button to save.

5 Pressing button will exit settings mode.


❈ After setup, it automatically gets out of
setup mode if there is no button input for
25 seconds.
❈ When exiting without pressing set button,
the manipulated value is not reflected.

▶ What is Dry Contact?


Like hotel card key and body perception sensor, it is the signal of the point of contact when
using air-conditioner by interlocking.

• Please refer to dry contact manual for more details.

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Optional Operation

Installer Setting-Celsius / Fahrenheit Switching


This function is used for switching the display between Celsius and Fahrenheit.
(Optimized only for U.S.A)

1 Ifseconds,
pressing button long for 3
it enters into remote
controller setter setup mode.
- If pressing once shortly, it
enters into user setup mode.
Please press more than 3 seconds for
sure.

2 Repeat pressing
Function code 12.
button to select

Function Code conversion mode value

Ex) Fahrengeit Setting

3 Select Temperature unit mode by


pressing button.
(00: Celsius, 01: Fahrenheit)

4 Press button to save or release.

5 Press button to exit or


system will automatically exit
after 25 seconds without any
input.

h Whenever press button in Fahrenheit mode, the temperature will increase/drop 2


degrees.

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Optional Operation

Installer Setting -Optional Function Setting

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Setting feature for indoor unit when air cleaning / heater / humidifier / Up/down grill / Ventilation KIT
/ Auxiliary Heater is newly installed, or installed unit is removed.

1 Ifseconds,
pressing button long for 3
it enters into remote
controller setter setup mode.
- If pressing once shortly, it enters
into user setup mode. Please press
more than 3 seconds for sure.

2 Ifthepressing button repeatedly, it moves to


selected option function code as picture
below.
Function Code
Plasma purification 20
Electric heater 21
Dehumidifier 22
Elevation grill 23
Ventilation kit 24
Auxiliary heater 25

3 Select existing condition


of each mode by pressing
button.
(00: not installed,
01 : installed)

Function Code Existing condition

4 Press button to save.

5 Pressing button will exit settings mode.


❈ After setup, it automatically gets out of
setup mode if there is no button input for
25 seconds.
❈ When exiting without pressing set button,
the manipulated value is not reflected.

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Optional Operation

Installer Setting – Remote controller Mode Lock


This function is used to limit ‘operation-mode’ selection setting.

1 Press and hold button for


more than 3 seconds to enter
the installer settings mode.

2 Move to the installer code number 42 in the


menu using button.

3 Select thebutton.
remote control master/slave using

Code value for mode Set value


lock setting

code Description
42:00 Doesn’t limit operation mode setting.
42:01 User can setting to cooling mode only.
42:02 User can setting to heating mode only.

4 Press button to save the setting.

5 Press button to exit.

h It can limit only wired remote controller button. other controllers can change operation mode.
(for example wireless remote controller and central controller)

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How to Set E.S.P?

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How to Set E.S.P?
Installer Setting -E.S.P.
This is the function that decides the strength of the wind for each wind level and because this function
is to make the installation easier.

• If you set ESP incorrectly, the air conditioner may malfunction.


• This setting must be carried out by a certificated-technician.

ESP value

Function code,
ESP code

4 Movebutton.
to ESP value setting by pressing

(It is 000 when delivering


from the warehouse.)

1 Ifseconds,
pressing button long for 3
it enters into remote 5 Press button to setup ESP value.

controller setter setup mode. (It is possible to setup ESP


- If pressing once shortly, it enters value from 1 to 255, and 1 is
into user setup mode. Please press the smallest and 255 is the
more than 3 seconds for sure. biggest.)

2 If entering into ESP setup mode by using


button, it indicates as the picture 6 Selectbutton
ESP fan step again by using
and setup ESP value, as No.
below. 4 and 5, that corresponds each wind flow

Press button to save.


7
ESP step
Function Code ESP value

3 Select ESP fan step by


pressing button.
8 Press button to exit.
❈ After setup, it automatically gets out of
setup mode if there is no button input
(01: very low, 02: low, 03:
for 25 seconds.
medium, 04: high, 05:
❈ When exiting without pressing set
very high)
button, the manipulated value is not
reflected.

• When setting ESP value on the product without very weak wind or power wind function, it may not work.
• Please be careful not to change the ESP value for each fan step.
• It does not work to setup ESP value for very low/power step for some products.
• ESP value is available for specific range belongs to the product.

Installation Manual 35
How to Set E.S.P?

Installer Setting - Static Pressure Step Setting


This function is applied to only duct type. Setting this in other cases will cause malfunction.
This function is only available on some products.
This is the function that static pressure of the product is divided in 11 steps for setting.

When pressing the button and


1 button simultaneously for more than 3
seconds, the system will be entered into the
installer setting mode.
- After entering into the installer setting
mode, select the static pressure step
setting code value by pressing the
button.
* Static pressure step setting code value : 32

Select the desired setting value with the


2 temperature up(ƞ), down(Ơ) button.

Function Code Existing condition

00: use static pressure (code 06) set value


01~ 11: static pressure step (code 32) set value

When pressing button, currently


3 established static pressure value will be set
up.

When pressing the button and button


4 simultaneously for more than 3 seconds after
the setting has been completed, the setting
mode will be released.
- If there isn’t any button input for more than
25 seconds, the installer setting mode will
also be released.

- Static Pressure (Code 06) setting will not be used if Static Pressure Step (Code 32)
setting is being used.
- For the static pressure value for each step, refer to the next page Table. 1

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How to Set E.S.P?

Ceiling Concealed Duct – Low static

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Table 1
Static Pressure [mmAq (Pa)]
0(0) 1(10) 2(20) 3(29) 4(39) 5(49)
Model Step CMM
Setting Value
32:01 32:02 32:03 32:04 32:05 32:06
LOW 5.5 69 76 83 91 101 111
CB09L.N12 MID 7 81 87 94 101 109 117
HIGH 9 97 103 108 117 124 131

Static Pressure [mmAq (Pa)]


0(0) 1(10) 2(20) 3(29) 4(39) 5(49)
Model Step CMM
Setting Value
32:01 32:02 32:03 32:04 32:05 32:06
LOW 7 78 82 87 93 100 107
CB12L.N22 MID 8.5 87 91 94 100 108 116
HIGH 10 96 100 103 109 117 125

Static Pressure [mmAq (Pa)]


0(0) 1(10) 2(20) 3(29) 4(39) 5(49)
Model Step CMM
Setting Value
32:01 32:02 32:03 32:04 32:05 32:06
LOW 10 96 100 103 109 117 125
CB18L.N22 MID 12.5 109 113 117 123 130 137
HIGH 15 120 124 129 134 141 147

Static Pressure [mmAq (Pa)]


0(0) 1(10) 2(20) 3(29) 4(39) 5(49)
Model Step CMM
Setting Value
32:01 32:02 32:03 32:04 32:05 32:06
LOW 12 89 95 102 106 120 130
CB24L.N32 MID 16 102 108 115 125 131 139
HIGH 20 125 131 136 141 144 147

Note :
1. The above table shows the correlation between the air rates and E.S.P.
2. Be sure to set the value refering table 1. Unexpected set value will cause mal-function.
3. Table 1 is based at 230 V. According to the fluctuation of voltage, air flow rate varies.

Installation Manual 37
How to Set E.S.P?

Ceiling Concealed Duct – Mid static


Table 2
Static Pressure[mmAq(Pa)]
2(20) 2.5(25) 3(29) 4(39)
6(59) 8(78) 10(98) 12(118) 13(127) 14(137) 15(147)
Model Step CMM
Setting Value
32:01 32:02 32:03 32:04 32:05 32:06 32:07 32:08 32:09 32:10 32:11
LOW 13 73 74 77 88 93 103 111 117 120 125 128
CM18.N14 MID 14.5 76 77 85 91 97 107 114 121 125 128 131
HIGH 16.5 85 87 90 94 103 110 118 125 128 131 134
LOW 14.5 76 77 85 89 97 107 114 121 125 128 131
CM24.N14 MID 16.5 85 87 90 94 103 110 118 125 128 131 134
HIGH 18 90 92 95 99 108 115 122 129 132 135 138

Static Pressure[mmAq(Pa)]
2.5(25) 4(39) 5(49) 6(59)
7(69) 8(78) 9(88) 10(98) 11(108) 13(127) 15(147)
Model Step CMM
Setting Value
32:01 32:02 32:03 32:04 32:05 32:06 32:07 32:08 32:09 32:10 32:11
LOW 18 96 102 107 110 114 118 122 125 127 132 134
UM30.N14 MID 20 102 110 114 118 121 125 127 130 133 135 137
HIGH 22 110 117 121 124 127 130 133 136 137 138 140

Static Pressure[mmAq(Pa)]
4(39) 5(49) 6(59) 7(69)
8(78) 9(88) 10(98) 11(108) 12(118) 13(127) 15(147)
Model Step CMM
Setting Value
32:01 32:02 32:03 32:04 32:05 32:06 32:07 32:08 32:09 32:10 32:11
LOW 24 88 91 95 100 101 108 113 115 118 121 128
UM36.N24 MID 28 93 97 101 105 108 115 118 120 124 127 134
HIGH 32 101 105 109 112 115 119 123 126 128 133 137

Static Pressure[mmAq(Pa)]
5(49) 6(59) 7(69) 8(78)
9(88) 10(98) 11(108) 12(118) 13(127) 14(137) 15(147)
Model Step CMM
Setting Value
32:01 32:02 32:03 32:04 32:05 32:06 32:07 32:08 32:09 32:10 32:11
LOW 28 100 103 106 110 114 118 121 125 128 133 136
UM42.N24 MID 33 108 111 114 118 122 125 128 131 134 138 141
HIGH 38 117 120 124 127 130 133 135 138 141 144 147

Static Pressure[mmAq(Pa)]
4(39) 5(49) 6(59) 7(69)
8(78) 9(88) 10(98) 11(108) 12(118) 13(127) 15(147)
Model Step CMM
Setting Value
32:01 32:02 32:03 32:04 32:05 32:06 32:07 32:08 32:09 32:10 32:11
LOW 28 74 76 79 82 89 92 94 96 99 102 107
UM48.N34 MID 34 78 82 84 89 94 96 98 101 104 106 112
HIGH 40 83 89 92 94 98 100 102 105 108 110 116

Static Pressure[mmAq(Pa)]
4(39) 5(49) 6(59) 7(69)
8(78) 9(88) 10(98) 11(108) 12(118) 13(127) 15(147)
Model Step CMM
Setting Value
32:01 32:02 32:03 32:04 32:05 32:06 32:07 32:08 32:09 32:10 32:11
LOW 40 82 89 92 94 98 100 102 105 108 110 113
UM60.N34 MID 45 90 92 96 98 102 104 106 109 112 114 117
HIGH 50 94 97 100 104 107 109 112 115 117 119 121

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How to Set E.S.P?

NOTE

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1. Be sure to set the value refering table 2. Unexpected set value will cause mal-function.
2. Table 2 is based at 230 V. According to the fluctuation of voltage, air flow rate varies.
3. Factory Set(External Static Pressure) each Model
Model Factory set (E.S.P.) mmAq(Pa)
CM18.N14
CM24.N14
UM30.N14
UM36.N24 6(59)
UM42.N24
UM48.N34
UM60.N34

* If it is zero static pressure, please set value below Maximum value.


Model Maximum value
CM18.N14
115
CM24.N14
UM30.N14
UM36.N24 120
UM42.N24
UM48.N34
98
UM60.N34

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How to Set E.S.P?

Ceiling Concealed Duct – H-INV


Table 3
Static Pressure [mmAq (Pa)]
4(39) 5(49) 6(59) 8(78) 10(98) 12(118)
Model Step CMM
Setting Value
32:01 32:02 32:03 32:04 32:05 32:06
LOW 21 68 72 78 84 91 97
UB36H.NR3 MID 28 75 79 84 89 95 101
HIGH 34 81 85 88 94 100 105

Static Pressure [mmAq (Pa)]


4(39) 5(49) 6(59) 8(78) 10(98) 12(118)
Model Step CMM
Setting Value
32:01 32:02 32:03 32:04 32:05 32:06
LOW 24 75 79 86 93 98
UB42H.NR3 MID 31 81 85 91 98 103
HIGH 37 88 91 97 102 107

Static Pressure [mmAq (Pa)]


4(39) 5(49) 6(59) 8(78) 10(98) 12(118)
Model Step CMM
Setting Value
32:01 32:02 32:03 32:04 32:05 32:06
LOW 28 79 84 89 95 101
UB48H.NR3 MID 34 85 88 94 100 105
HIGH 40 91 93 99 105 110

NOTE
Be sure to set the value referring table 3. Unexpected set value will cause mal-function.
As far as possible do not set ESP 82,83
Table 3 is based at 230 V. According to the fluctuation of voltage, air flow rate varies.

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How to Set E.S.P?

Ceiling Concealed Duct – High static

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Table 4
Static Pressure[mmAq(Pa)]
6(59) 7(69) 8(78)
9(88) 10(98) 12(118) 13(127) 14(137) 15(147) 16(157) 18(176)
Model Step CMM
Setting Value
32:01 32:02 32:03 32:04 32:05 32:06 32:07 32:08 32:09 32:10 32:11
LOW 60 70 72 74 76 78 81 82 85 86 88 91
UB70.N94 MID 65 74 76 78 80 82 85 86 89 90 92 95
HIGH 70 78 80 82 84 86 90 91 93 94 96 99

Static Pressure[mmAq(Pa)]
6(59) 7(69) 8(78)
9(88) 10(98) 12(118) 13(127) 14(137) 15(147) 16(157) 18(176)
Model Step CMM
Setting Value
32:01 32:02 32:03 32:04 32:05 32:06 32:07 32:08 32:09 32:10 32:11
LOW 64 74 75 76 78 79 82 84 86 89 91 95
UB85.N94 MID 72 78 79 80 82 83 87 89 91 94 96 100
HIGH 80 82 84 86 88 90 93 95 97 100 101 105

NOTE
1. Be sure to set the value refering table 4. Unexpected set value will cause mal-function.
2. Table 4 is based at 230V. According to the fluctuation of voltage, air flow rate varies.
3. Factory Set(External Static Pressure) each Model
Model Factory set (E.S.P.) mmAq(Pa)

UB85.N94
13 (127)
UB70.N94

* If it is zero static pressure, please set value below Maximum value.


Model Maximum value

UB85.N94
105
UB70.N94

Ceiling Concealed Duct – Compact


Table 5
Static Pressure(mmAq)
Capacity Step C.M.M 2.5 4 5 6 8 10
Setting Value
HIGH 13.5 102 112 119 125 - -
18 k MID 12 96 106 114 119 - -
LOW 10.5 90 102 108 114 - -
HIGH 18 121 131 137 142 - -
24 k MID 16.5 115 125 130 135 - -
LOW 14 106 116 121 125 - -

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Self-diagnosis Function

Self-diagnosis Function
Indoor Unit Error
Ex) Error 03 (Remote controller error)

3 Times 3 Times 3 Times

LED02G
(GREEN)
2s 2s

LED 1 LED 2 Indoor


Error Code Description
(Red) (Green) status
01 Indoor Room sensor error 0 1 time ◑ OFF
02 Indoor in-pipe sensor error 0 2 times ◑ OFF
03 Remote controller error 0 3 times ◑ OFF
04 Drain pump error 0 4 times ◑ OFF
05 Communication error indoor and outdoor 0 5 times ◑ OFF
06 Indoor out-pipe sensor error 0 6 times ◑ OFF
09 EEPROM error (indoor) 0 9 times ◑ OFF
10 BLDC motor fan lock (indoor) 1 time ◑ 0 OFF
h Because remote controller turn off when occur ERROR in simultaneous operation system, it
should check LED blinks of outdoor in order to confirm error code.
h Repeatedly after LED1 is turned on and off as the Error code number of tens digit, LED2 is
turned on and off as the Error code number of single-digit.

Dip Switch Setting

Indoor PCB

Function Description Setting Off Setting On Default

SW3 Group Control Selection of Master or Slave Master Slave Off

Wired/Wireless remote
Selection of Dry Contact controller
SW4 Dry Contact Mode Auto Off
Mode Selection of Manual or Auto
operation Mode

Continuous operation
SW5 Installation Fan continuous operation Working Off
Removal

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