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INSTALLATION MANUAL

AIR
CONDITIONER

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.

Ceiling Concealed Duct

MFL67939944 www.lg.com
Rev.07_020823 Copyright © 2022 - 2023 LG Electronics Inc. All Rights Reserved.
2 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
3 TIPS FOR SAVING ENERGY
4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
7 INTRODUCTION
7 Features

8 INSTALLATION OF INDOOR
8 Selection of the best location
8 Installation of Unit
11 Indoor Unit Drain Piping
11 Drain test
12 Thermal Insulation

13 ELECTRIC WIRING WORK


13 General instructions
13 Wiring Connection

15 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
18 Remote controller installation
19 Group Control
20 How to enter the setting mode
21 Installer Setting - Central Control Address Setting
22 Installer Setting - Wired Controller Master / Slave Setting
23 Installer Setting - Static Pressure Step Setting
24 Installer Setting - Static Pressure Setting
25 Installer Setting - E.S.P Setting
26 Installer Setting - Thermistor
27 Installer Setting - Test Run Mode
28 Installer Setting - Celsius Setting
29 Installer Setting - Auto ESP

47 DIP SWITCH SETTING


TIPS FOR SAVING ENERGY 3

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TIPS FOR SAVING ENERGY
Here are some tips that will help you minimize the power consumption when you use the
airconditioner. You can use your air conditioner more efficiently by referring to the instructions
below:

• Do not cool excessively indoors. This may be harmful for your health and may consume more
electricity.
• Block sunlight with blinds or curtains while you are operating the air conditioner.
• Keep doors or windows closed tightly while you are operating the air conditioner.
• Adjust the direction of the air flow vertically or horizontally to circulate indoor air.
• Speed up the fan to cool or warm indoor air quickly, in a short period of time.
• Open windows regularly for ventilation as the indoor air quality may deteriorate if the air
conditioner is used for many hours.
• Clean the air filter once every 2 weeks. Dust and impurities collected in the air filter may block the
air flow or weaken the cooling / dehumidifying functions.

For your records


Staple your receipt to this page in case you need it to prove the date of purchase or for warranty
purposes. Write the model number and the serial number here:

Model number :

Serial number :

You can find them on a label on the side of each unit.

Dealer’s name :

Date of purchase :
4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS


READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE.
Always comply with the following precautions to avoid dangerous situations and ensure peak
performance of your product

! WARNING
It can result in serious injury or death when the directions are ignored

! CAUTION
It can result in minor injury or product damage when the directions are ignored

! WARNING
• Installation or repairs made by unqualified persons can result in hazards to you and others.
• Installation work must be performed in accordance with the National Electric Code by
qualified and authorized personnel only.
• The information contained in the manual is intended for use by a qualified service technician
familiar with safety procedures and equipped with the proper tools and test instruments.
• Failure to carefully read and follow all instructions in this manual can result in equipment
malfunction, property damage, personal injury and/or death.

Installation
• Always perform grounding.
- Otherwise, it may cause electrical shock.
• For installation of the product, always contact the service center or a professional installation
agency. - Otherwise, it may cause a fire, electrical shock, explosion or injury.
• Securely attach the electrical part cover to the indoor unit and the service panel to the outdoor unit.
- If the electrical part cover of the indoor unit and the service panel of the outdoor unit are not
attached securely, it could result in a fire or electric shock due to dust, water, etc.
• Always install an earth leakage circuit breaker and a dedicated switching board. - No installation may
cause a fire and electrical shock.
• Do not keep or use flammable gases or combustibles near the air conditioner. - Otherwise, it may
cause a fire or the failure of product.
• Ensure that an installation frame of the outdoor unit is not damaged due to use for a long time.
- It may cause injury or an accident.
• Do not disassemble or repair the product randomly. - It will cause a fire or electrical shock.
• Do not install the product at a place that there is concern of falling down. - Otherwise, it may result
in personal injury.
• Use caution when unpacking and installing. - Sharp edges may cause injury.
• 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.
• Consult your local dealer regarding what to do in case of refrigerant leakage.
When the air conditioner is to be installed in a small room, it is necessary to take proper measures
so that the amount of any leaked refrigerant does not exceed the concentration limit in the event of
a leakage. Otherwise, this may lead to an accident due to oxygen depletion.
• Carry out the specified installation work after taking into account earthquakes.
Failure to do so during installation work may result in the unit falling and causing accidents.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 5

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• Make sure that a separate power supply circuit is provided for this unit and that all electrical wo
carried out by qualified personnel according to local laws and regulations and this installation
manual. An insufficient power supply capacity or improper electrical construction may lead to
electric shocks or fire.
• Be sure to switch off the unit before touching any electrical parts.
• Make sure that all wiring is secured, the specified wires are used, and that there is no strain on the
terminal connections or wires.
• If refrigerant gas leaks during installation, ventilate the area immediately.
Toxic gas may be produced if the refrigerant gas comes into contact with fire.
• If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly
qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
• The plug accessible have to be accessible for disconnection of the appliance. or means for
disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules.
• The appliance shall be installed in accordance with national wiring regulations.
• This appliance incorporates an earth connection for functional purposes only

Operation
• Turn off the unit if strange sounds, smell, or smoke comes from it. - Otherwise, it may cause
electrical shock or a fire.
• Keep the flames away. - Otherwise, it may cause a fire.
• Do not touch the power cable with wet hands when it taking out . - Otherwise, it may cause a fire or
electrical shock.
• Do not open the suction inlet of the indoor/outdoor unit during operation. - Otherwise, it may
electrical shock and failure.
• Do not allow water to run into electrical parts. - Otherwise, it may cause the failure of machine or
electrical shock.
• Never touch the metal parts of the unit when removing the filter. - They are sharp and may cause
injury.
• Do not step on the indoor/outdoor unit and do not put anything on it. - It may cause an injury through
dropping of the unit or falling down.
• When the product is submerged into water, always contact the service center. - Otherwise, it may
cause a fire or electrical shock.
• Take care so that children may not step on the outdoor unit. - Otherwise, children may be seriously
injured due to falling down.
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory
or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision
or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children
should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
• This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given
supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards
involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be
made by children without supervision.
6 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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! CAUTION
Installation
• Install the drain hose to ensure that drain can be securely done. - Otherwise, it may cause water
leakage.
• Install the product so that the noise or hot wind from the outdoor unit may not cause any damage to
the neighbors. - Otherwise, it may cause dispute with the neighbors.
• Always inspect gas leakage after the installation and repair of product. - Otherwise, it may cause the
failure of product.
• Keep level parallel in installing the product. - Otherwise, it may cause vibration or water leakage.
• Do not install the unit in potentially explosive atmospheres.
• Always install a dedicated circuit and breaker.
- Improper wiring or installation may cause fire or electric shock.

Operation
• Avoid excessive cooling and perform ventilation sometimes. - Otherwise, it may do harm to your
health.
• Use a soft cloth to clean. Do not use wax, thinner, or a strong detergent. - The appearance of the air
conditioner may deteriorate, change color, or develop surface flaws.
• Do not use an appliance for special purposes such as preserving animals vegetables, precision
machine, or art articles. - Otherwise, it may damage your properties.
• Do not place obstacles around the flow inlet or outlet. - Otherwise, it may cause the failure of
appliance or an accident.
• Do not turn on the breaker or power under condition that front panel, cabinet, top cover, control box
cover are removed or opened.
INTRODUCTION 7

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INTRODUCTION
Features

Air inlet vents

Air outlet
vents

Remote
Controller
8 INSTALLATION OF INDOOR
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INSTALLATION OF INDOOR
Selection of the best location Installation of Unit
- The place shall easily bear a load exceeding Install the unit above the ceiling correctly.
four times the indoor unit’s weight.
- The place shall be able to inspect the unit as
the figure. CASE 1
- The place where the unit shall be leveled.
- The place shall allow easy water drainage. Position of suspension Bolt
(Suitable dimension “H” is necessary to get - Apply a joint-canvas between the unit and
a slope to drain as figure.) duct to absorb unnecessary vibration.
- The place shall easily connect with the
outdoor unit. - Apply a filter Accessory at air return hole.
- The place where the unit is not affected by

G
E
an electrical noise.
- The place where air circulation in the room
will be good.
C
D
- There should not be any heat source or
steam near the unit
- Confirm the positional relationship between
the unit and suspension bolts.
- Thermal insulator the ceiling opening to J
clean the filter or service under the product. A
B
Top view Inspection hole
Unit: mm 600 x 600
Air inlet vents
Control box
F
I

H
Drainage hole
1000 600
Air outlet vents
Cloth tube Internal Unit Roof
Front
Front view Flexible
discharge
Suction
Unit: mm tube pipe

Air outlet
Ceiling Panel
H = 20 mm or more Outlet air intake Ceiling Panel
Check port

M1/M2/M3 Chassis
According to product region, Capacity and chassis are applicable, Please refer below table.
(Unit:mm)
Common Dimension
(T6 Series) (T5 Series) Chassis
(T2 Series) A B C D E F G H I J
18k, 21k, 24k,
18k, 24k 18k, 24k M1 933.4 971.6 619.2 691 30 270 15.2 858 201.4 900
27k, 28k, 30k
30k - - M2 1283.4 1321.6 619.2 691 30 270 15.2 1208 201.4 1250
36k, 42k, 48k, 34k, 36k, 40k, 48k, 30k, 36k, 48k,
M3 1283.4 1321.6 619.2 691 30 360 15.2 1208 291.4 1250
54k, 60k 50k, 53k, 55k, 60k 60k
INSTALLATION OF INDOOR 9

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(Unit:mm)
Dimension
(S2 Series) (T4 Series) (E4 Series) Chassis
A B C D E F G H I J
18k, 24k, 30k 18k, 24k, 30k 24k,30k M1 933.4 971.6 619.2 691 30 270 15.2 858 201.4 900
- - 36k M2 1283.4 1321.6 619.2 691 30 270 15.2 1208 201.4 1250
36k, 48k, 60k 36k, 48k, 54k, 60k - M3 1283.4 1321.6 619.2 691 30 360 15.2 1208 291.4 1250

CASE 2 - Select and mark the position for fixing bolts.


- Drill the hole for set anchor on the face of
- Install the unit leaning to a drainage hole side ceiling.
as a figure for easy water drainage.

Position of console Bolt


- 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.
- A place where service can be easily
performed.

M10 Nut X4
(Local
M10 SP. washer X 4 supply)
M10 washer X 4 - Insert the set anchor and washer onto the
suspension bolts for locking the suspension
bolts on the ceiling.
- Mount the suspension bolts to the set
M10 washer X4
anchor firmly.
M10 SP. washer X 4 (Local
supply) - Secure the installation plates onto the
M10 Nut X4 suspension bolts (adjust level roughly) using
nuts, washers and spring washers.

Old building New building

1 Set anchor
2 Plate washer
3 Spring washer
4 Nut
! CAUTION 5 Suspension
bolts
Tighten the nut and bolt to prevent unit
falling.
10 INSTALLATION OF INDOOR
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! CAUTION
• Install declination of the indoor unit is very important for the drain of the duct type air
conditioner.
• Minimum thickness of the insulation for the connecting pipe shall be 5mm.

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

5~10mm
Drainage hole Drainage hole
CORRECT INCORRECT

Caution for gradient of unit and drain piping


Lay the drain hose with a downward inclination so water will drain out.

• Always lay the drain with downward Thermal insulator


inclination (1/100 to 1/50). (Local supply)
Prevent any upward flowor reverse Drainage pipe
flow in any part. (Local supply)
• 10 mm or thicker formed thermal Unit
insulator 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 B ≥ 2C
C ≥ 2 x SP
prevent a water leakage caused SP = External Pressure B
by the blocking of intake air filter. (mmAq) C
Ex) External Pressure U-Trap
= 10 mmAq A
A ≥ 70 mm
B ≥ 40 mm
C ≥ 20 mm
INSTALLATION OF INDOOR 11

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Indoor Unit Drain Piping Drain test
- Drain piping must have down-slope (1/50 to - Connect the main drain pipe to the exterior
1/100): be sure not to provide up and down and leave it provisionally until the test comes
slope to prevent reversal flow. to an end.
- During drain piping connection, be careful - Feed water to the flexible drain hose and
not to exert extra force on the drain port on check the piping for leakage.
the indoor unit. - When the test is complete, connect the
- The outside diameter of the drain connection flexible drain hose to the drain port on the
on the indoor unit is 32 mm. indoor unit.

Piping material: Polyvinyl chloride pipe VP-25 Feed water


and pipe fittings
Flexible drain hose
(accessory)
- Be sure to execute thermal insulator on the
drain piping. Main
drain pipe
- Install the drain raising pipes at a right angle
to the indoor unit and no more than 300 mm
from the unit. Glue the joint

Pipe clamp Upward


routing
not allowed
Indoor unit 1 Remove the air filter.

Maintenance
drain port

Thermal insulator material: Polyethylene foam


with thickness more than 8 mm. Air filters

2 Check the drain.


- Spray one or two glasses of water upon
the evaporator.
- Ensure that water flows drain hose of
indoor unit without any leakage.
12 INSTALLATION OF INDOOR
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Thermal Insulation
- Loosen the flare nut of the indoor unit's piping connection port, insert it into the liquid pipe and
the gas pipe, and then conduct flaring work on the ends of each pipe.
- Insulate each of the liquid pipes and gas pipes using insulation material for piping.

Ⓐ Liquid piping
Ⓑ Gas piping
Ⓒ Power cable - do the insulation work as it is
showing below (piping insulation
Ⓓ Insulation material
must be at least 19 mm thick)
Ⓔ Communication cable
Piping insulation
Power Communication Fully insulate the connection parts. Piping
cable cable insulation

Have them
Band
Separate overlap.
Adhere so that
Indoor unit there are no gaps.
main body

Insulation material Standard (mm) -


residential Insulation
Insulation material
material
standard (mm) If installed in an If installed in a non standard
(besides normal airconditioned place air conditioned (mm)
conditions for residential (CASE 1) place (CASE 2) (unfavorable
Applies to use) (ex: bedroom, living (ex: hallway, conditions)
room, etc.) outdoors, etc.)
Refrigerant
piping
EPDM EPDM EPDM EPDM
dimensions
(mm)
6.35 19 13 19 19
9.52 19 13 19 25
12.7 19 13 19 25
15.88 19 13 19 25
19.05 19 13 19 25
Gas piping 22.22 19 13 19 32
25.40 19 19 19 32
28.58 19 19 19 32
31.75 19 19 19 32
38.1 25 19 25 32
44.45 25 19 25 32
6.35
9 9 9 9
Liquid piping 9.52
12.7 ~ 44.45 13 13 13 13
h Normal conditions: Temperature of 30 °C, relative humidity of 85 %
h Unfavorable conditions: Temperature of 30 °C, relative humidity of 90 % (humid places such as
bathrooms, swimming pools, etc.: air supply and exhaust fan installation)
ELECTRIC WIRING WORK 13

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ELECTRIC WIRING Wiring Connection
- Open the control box cover and connect the
WORK Remote controller cable and Indoor power
wires.
General instructions Control
terminal board
- All field supplied parts and materials, electric
Control
works must conform to local codes. Use box
copper wire only.
A Remote
- Follow the "WIRING DIAGRAM” attached to
controler
the unit body to wire the outdoor unit, indoor cable
units and the remote controller.
- All wiring must be performed by an
authorized electrician. Connection cable between the
indoor unit and the outdoor unit
! CAUTION
Wiring Connection Precautions when laying power wiring
Connect the wires to the terminals on the Use round pressure terminals for
control board individually according to the connections to the power terminal block.
outdoor unit connection. Round pressure terminal Power wiring
Ensure that the color of the wires of outdoor
unit and the terminal No. are the same as
those of indoor unit respectively.

When none are available, follow the


1(L) 2(N) 3 instructions below.
• Do not connect wiring of different
thicknesses to the power terminal
block. (Slack in the power wiring may
Connected to cause abnormal heat.)
outdoor unit or B.D. unit. • When connecting wiring which is the
same thickness, do as shown in the
figure below.

• For wiring, use the designated power


• The feature may be changed according to wire and connect firmly, then secure to
the type of model. prevent outside pressure being exerted
on the terminal block.
• Use an appropriate screwdriver for
tightening the terminal screws. A
screwdriver with a small head will strip
the head and make proper tighterning
impossible.
• Over-tightening the terminal screws
may break them.
14 ELECTRIC WIRING WORK
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- Remove the control box cover for electrical • If the supply cable is damaged, it must be
connection between the indoor and outdoor replaced by a special cable or assembly
unit. (Remove screws ①.) available from the manufacturer of its
- Use the cord clamper to fix the cable. 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
‫ڸ‬ separately.
• Supply and communication cable of
appliances shall not be lighter than
polychloroprene sheathed. (code
‫ڸ‬ designation 60245 IEC 57)
Control box cover • Pipes and wires should be purchased
‫ڸ‬ (On which the Electric separately for installation of the product.
Wiring Connection is put)
A view
Using the remote controller
You can operate the air conditioner more
! CAUTION conveniently with the remote controller.
You will find the buttons for the additional
• The connecting cable connected to the functions under the cover of the remote control.
indoor and outdoor unit should be
complied with the following
specifications (Rubber insulation, type
H05RN-F approved by HAR or SAA).

NORMAL
CROSS-SECTIONAL
GN AREA 0.75 mm2
/Y
L

20
mm

Nominal
Rated current of
cross-sectional area
appliance A.
mm2
≤ 0.2 Tinsel cord
> 0.2 and ≤3 0.5
>3 and ≤6 0.75
>6 and ≤ 10 1.0 (0.75)
> 10 and ≤ 16 1.5 (1.0)
> 16 and ≤ 25 2.5
> 25 and ≤ 32 4
> 32 and ≤ 40 6
> 40 and ≤ 63 10
NOTE For supply cords supplied with
multi-phase appliances, the nominal
cross-sectional area of the conductors is
based on the maximum cross-sectional area
of the conductors per phase at the supply
cord connection to the appliance terminals.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
1 Please install the wired controller mounting 2 The connection cables of the wired
plate to the position you want with the controller can be set from two directions:
screws provided. - Installation direction: slotted on the wall
- Do not bend the mounting plate during surface, underside.
installation, as it may cause poor fixing. - If install a wired control cable from the
Please install a wired controller with a guide slot below, please remove the slot
mounting box (if any) properly. (The after installation.
installation box shall be type 86)

* Remove the guide slot with long nose plier

① Slotted on the wall surface


② Underside guide slot

Installation box (type 86)


‫ڸ‬

‫ڹ‬

‫ڹ‬

<Cable slot>
16 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
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3 Please fix remote controller upper part into 4 Please refer to the following directions
the backplate attached to the surface of when connecting the indoor unit and the
the wall, as the picture below, and then, wired remote controller together.
connect with backplate by pressing lower - Please connect the cables as shown in
part. the figure below when connecting the
- Please make sure to leave no gaps on the plug type cable from the indoor unit’s
top, bottom, left or right sides between C/BOX and the housing type of the
the remote controller and backplate. extension cable.
- Before assembly with the backplate,
Please check if the connectors
arrange the Cable not to interfere with are connected properly.
circuit parts.
C/BOX Cable (Plug type)
<Connecting order> Indoor
Unit
side
Extension cable(housing type)
Wall Wall Signal Yellow
Side Side
12 V Red
GND Black

Remove remote controller by inserting a ! CAUTION


screwdriver into the lower separating holes
and twisting to release the controller from • Specification of LG supplied extension
backplate. cable: AWG#22, 3 core shielded.
(Model : PZCWRC1)
- There are two separating holes. Please
individually separate one at a time. * Apply enclosed noncombustible conduit
(metal raceway) totally or use FT-6 rated
- Please be careful not to damage the cable or above level in case of local
inside components when separating. electric & building code that requires
plenum (CMP) cable usage.
<Separating order>

! CAUTION
Wall Wall
• Installation work must be performed in
Side Side accordance with the national wiring
standards and local by authorized
personnel only.
• Installations must comply with the
applicable local/national or international
standards.
• AWG#22, 3 core shielded is
recommended when using the large hole
in the center of the back plate.
• AWG#24, 3 core shielded is
recommended when using the side or
top knock-out of the back plate.

5 Please use an extension cable if the


distance between the wired remote
controller and the indoor unit is longer than
32 ft(10 m).
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! CAUTION Remote
controller PCB
• When installing the wired remote Indoor unit
controller, do not bury it in the wall. YELLOW RED BLACK side
(It can cause damage in the temperature Signal 12 V GND
sensor.)
• Do not install the cable to be 164 ft(50 <Remote controller> <Indoor Terminal Block>
m) or longer. (It can cause
communication error.)
Remote controller Indoor
PCB Terminal block Terminal Function
- When connecting Terminal Blocks of the Remark block
indoor C/BOX and the wired remote
controller with the extension cable, refer YELLOW YL Signal
to the steps below.
① Remove the screw on the cable which RED RD 12 V
is fastened to the wired remote BLACK BK GND
controller’s Terminal Block by loosening
with a screw driver.
* In case of loosened screws or insufficient
② Remove the housing of the provided 32
ft extension cable with a cutting nipper contact between the terminal and the wire,
and peel it as shown in the figure remote controller may not function properly.
below. (when purchasing the extension * When the power is off on the remote
cable at the site directly, please peel it controller, check the connection between
as shown in the figure below.)
the remote controller and Terminal Block.
0.394 inch(10 mm) ± 0.118 inch(3 mm) * Use an appropriate screwdriver for
m)
5m )
in ch(3 h(5 mm tightening the terminal screws. A
8 c
1.37 .197 in
±0 screwdriver with a small head will strip the
head and make proper tightening
impossible.
* Over-tightening the terminal screws may
③ Make sure each wire is securely break wires and terminal block structure.
fastened under each screw terminal and
the wires are not in contact with each
other.
④ Please connect the Terminal blocks of
indoor unit’s C/BOX and wired remote
controller by referring to the images and
contents shown below. Connect the
yellow(signal) part of the wired remote
controller’s terminal block and the ‘YL’
part of the indoor unit’s terminal block.
Connect the red(12 V) part of the wired
remote controller’s terminal block and
the ‘RD’ part of the indoor unit’s
terminal block. Connect the black(GND)
part of the wired remote controller’s
terminal block and the ‘BK’ part of the
indoor unit’s terminal block.
18 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
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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 LCD. display. For proper display of the remote controller
LCD's, the remote controller should be installed properly as shown in Fig.1.
(The standard height is 4~5 ft (1.2~1.5 m) from floor level.)

Direct
Sun ray contact area

yes

no

no
5 ft
(1.5 m)
no

(Fig. 1)
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Group Control * When installing 2 remote controllers to
one indoor unit with event
1 When installing more than 2 units of air communication function, set the
conditioner to one wired remote controller, master/slave of the remote controller.
please connect as the right figure. (Refer to remote controller master/slave
- If it is not event communication indoor selection)
unit, set the unit as slave. When controlling the group, some
- Check for event communication through functions excluding basic operation setting,
the product manual. fan level Min/Mid/Max, remote controller
lock setting and time setting may be
limited.

GND 2 When installing more than 2 wired remote


Signal wire controllers to one air conditioner, please
12 V connect as the right picture.
- When installing more than 2 units of
wired remote controller to one air
GND Signal conditioner, set one wired remote
wire
controller as master and the others all as
When controlling multiple indoor units with slaves, as shown in the right picture.
event communication function with one - You cannot control the group as shown in
remote controller, you must change the the right for some products.
master/slave setting from the indoor unit.
- Refer to the product manual for more
Indoor units, the master/slave detail.
configuration of the product after
completion of indoor unit power ‘OFF’ and
then ‘ON’ the power after 1 minutes
elapsed sign up.
GND GND
- For ceiling type cassette and duct product
Signal wire Signal wire
group, change the switch setting of the
12 V 12 V
indoor PCB.

MASTER SLAVE

- When controlling in groups, set the


#3 switch OFF: Master master/ slaver of the remote controller.
(Factory default setting) Refer to Installer setting section on how
to set master/slave for more detail.

#3 switch ON: Slave

- For wall-mount type and stand type


product, change the master/slave setting
with the wireless remote controller.
(Refer to wireless remote controller
manual for detail)
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How to enter the setting mode


! CAUTION
The installation setting mode is used for detailed function settings of the wired controller.
The incorrect setting mode may cause product failure or loss of body or property of the user.
The setting must be performed by a person with professional qualification. The company
does not assume responsibility for installation or modification by unprofessional personnel, or
does not provide free repair services.

If wanting to enter manual setting mode,


1 please press the temperature rise adjustment
key and the operation mode key
simultaneously for 5 seconds.

When entering the setting mode for the first


2 time, the function code is displayed at the
bottom of the LCD.

Function Code

Value
<Code Table for Installation Settings>
1) Conventional air-conditioning products
Code Function Code Value
1 Trial run 01 01: Settings
2 Address settings 02 00~FF: Address
<Setting> <Setting value> <Example>
01: Ultra low 0~255
02: Low
3 E.S.P settings 03 03: Medium
04: High Function Static pressure Static pressure
05: Ultra high Code value settings value

01: Wired controller sense


4 Temperature sensor 04 02: Indoor unit sense
03: Double sense
01: Low 02: Standard
5 Ceiling height 05
03: High 04: Ultra high
01: Variable / high static pressure
02: Fixed / high static pressure
6 Static pressure settings 06
03: Variable / low static pressure
04: Fixed / low static pressure
7 Main board settings 07 00: Slave 01: Master
00: Centigrade
8 Celsius / Fahrenheit 12
01: Fahrenheit (This feature is only available in the US)
9 Celsius settings 17 00: 1 °C 01: 0.5 °C
The detector for 00: Not Installed
10 29
refrigerant leak 01: Installation
Settings for static 00: Use static pressure value set in setup mode 06
11 32
pressure setting 01~11: Use static pressure value set in setup mode 32

* The display may be different due to different product functions.


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Installer Setting - Central Control Address Setting
This function is used to connect to the central control. Please refer to the central controller
manual for details.

Pressing the key and key simultaneously


1 for more than 3 seconds can enter the manual
setting mode of the system.
- After entering the manual setting mode,
press the key to select the code value for
central control address setting.
* The code value for central control address
setting is: 02

Set codes of the group and indoor unit through


2 the temperature up and down adjustment
buttons ( , ).

Group code
Indoor unit code

For example, set to


[Group code = 2 Indoor unit code = 3]
The content will be displayed as shown in the
left figure.

Press the key to save the setting value


3
After the setting is completed, press the
4 key and key simultaneously for more than
3 seconds to exit the address setting mode.
- If there is no key input within 25 seconds, the
system will also exit the manual setting mode
automatically.

• If the indoor unit and the central control are connected, the central control address of the
indoor unit needs to be set so that the central controller can identify each indoor unit.
• The central control address consists of the group code and the indoor unit code.

! NOTE
If the central controller locks the wired controller, ‘HL’ is displayed on the latter.
* When the central controller is locked, the wired controller, which displays ‘HL’, cannot
control the indoor unit.
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Installer Setting - Wired Controller Master / Slave Setting


This function is used for group control or setting when 2 wired controllers are used.

Pressing the key and key simultaneously


1 for more than 3 seconds can enter the manual
setting mode of the system.
- Select the master / slave setting code of the
wired controller by pressing the mode button
after entering the manual setting mode.
* Codes for wire controller master / slave
setting: 07

Select the desired setting value with the


2 temperature key.

* Setting value
00: Slave
01: Master
Code value
Value

Press the button to save the setting value.


3
After the setting is completed, pressing the
4 key and key simultaneously for more
than 3 seconds can exit the manual setting
mode of the system.
- If there is no key input within 25 seconds, the
system will exit the manual setting mode
automatically.

Wired controller Function

In group control, the indoor unit runs based on the master wired
Master
controller. (factory settings is “Master")

Slave The group control is set to ‘master’, and the others are set to ‘slave’

* Please refer to the group control section for details

• In group control, basic operation settings, weak / medium / strong airflow strength, lock
settings of wired controller, time settings and other functions may be restricted
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Installer Setting - Static Pressure Step Setting
This function is only applicable to products with hidden ducts. Setting this function on other
products will cause malfunction.
This function is only available for some of models.
This function divides the static pressure setting of the product into 11 steps.

Pressing the key and key simultaneously


1 for more than 3 seconds can enter the manual
setting mode of the system.
- After entering the setting mode, press the
operation mode button to select the code of
the static pressure step setting.
*Code value of static pressure step setting: 32

Set the required pressure value by using


2 thetemperature adjustment keys (up) ( ) and
down ( ).

Code value
Setting value

00: Use static pressure value set in setup


mode 06
01~11: Use static pressure value set in setup
mode 32

Press to save the setting.


3
Press the key and key simultaneously
4 for more than 3 seconds in the setting
mode, the system will automatically exit the
manual setting mode.
- If there is no key input within 25 seconds, the
system will also exit the manual setting
mode.

- If the static pressure step is set by code 32, the static pressure value set by code 06 will not
work.
- Please refer to the product manual of the indoor unit for each step of static pressure value
setting.
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Installer Setting - Static Pressure Setting


This function is only available for products with hidden air ducts. Setting this function in other
types of products will cause a malfunction.

Pressing the key and key simultaneously


1 for more than 3 seconds can enter the manual
setting mode of the system.
- After entering the setting mode, press the
operation mode button to select the static
pressure setting code.
* Static pressure setting code value: 06

Set the required pressure value by temperature


2 keys up ( ) and down ( ).

* Setting value
01: V-H
02: F-H
Code 03: V-L
value 04: F-L
Setting
value

Press to save the setting.


3
Press the key and key simultaneously
4 for more than 3 seconds in the setting
mode, the system will automatically exit the
manual setting mode.
- If there is no key input within 25 seconds, the
system will also exit the manual setting
mode.

<Setting table of static pressure>

Function
Pressure selection
Zone status E.S.P standard value
01 V-H Variety High
02 F-H Fixing High
03 V-L Variety Low
04 F-L Fixing Low
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Installer Setting - E.S.P Setting
This is a function to set wind speeds and volumes. This feature is to facilitate installation.

• Incorrect set of external static pressure may cause malfunction of the air conditioner.
• The external static pressure setting must be performed by qualified personnel.

Pressing the key and key simultaneously


1 for more than 3 seconds can enter the manual
setting mode of the system.
- Select the code value of external static
pressure by pressing key after entering
the manual setting mode.
* External static pressure value: 03

The key can be used to select the required


2 wind speed. Press the to set the [Very
Weak → Weak → Medium → Strong → Po]
wind speed in sequence and circularly.

Adjust the desired air volume with the


3 temperature adjustment buttons up ( ) and
down ( ).
* E.S.P range value: 0~255
- The static pressure value will be shown in the
display window.

Press the key to save the E.S.P value


4 setting.

After the setting is completed, press the


5 key and key simultaneously for more than
3 seconds to exit the manual setting mode of
system.
- If there is no key input within 25 seconds, the
system will also exit the manual setting
mode.

• The static pressure setting will change the air volume of the product, please be careful
when changing it.
• The static pressure value can be changed according to different products.
• Pressing wind speed button during the setting of static pressure value will not change static
pressure value of the wind speed.
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Installer Setting - Thermistor


This function is to test the room temperature by selecting a temperature sensor.

Pressing the key and key simultaneously


1 for more than 3 seconds can enter the manual
setting mode of the system.
- After entering the manual setting mode,
select the setting code of the temperature
sensor by pressing key.
* Code value of the temperature sensor: 04

Use the temperature adjustment key to set


2 code value of the temperature sensor up ( )
and down ( ).
* Setting value
01: Wired
controller
sense
Code 02: Indoor unit
value sense
03: Joint sense
Value of the wired
controller and
the indoor unit

Press the key to save the setting value.


3
Press the key and key simultaneously
4 for more than 3 seconds in the setting state to
exit the manual setting mode.
- If there is no key input within 25 seconds, the
system will also exit the manual setting
mode.

• The function setting method is slightly different for various products. Please refer to the
corresponding product manual for details.
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Installer Setting - Test Run Mode
The test mode must be run after installation.
Please refer to the product manual for details on operation.

Pressing the key and key simultaneously


1 for more than 3 seconds can enter the manual
setting mode of the system.
- After entering the manual setting mode, press
the key to enter the trial run mode.
* Value for the trial run mode: 01
Press the key to start the trial run mode,
2 and the content is displayed on the left figure.

After the setting is completed, pressing the


3 key and key simultaneously for more
than 3 seconds can exit the manual setting
mode.
- If there is no key input signal for more than
25 seconds, it will also exit the manual
setting mode.

After 18 minutes trial run, the system will


4 automatically stop running and switch to
standby mode.
- The trial run mode will be forced to exit if
pressing any key during running.

• What is a trial run?


- Trial run is to confirm the installation status of the product, and its operation under
refrigeration, strong wind and compressor startup when room temperature is undetected.
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Installer Setting - Celsius Setting


This function is used to set the unit for changing Celsius as 1 ℃ or 0.5 ℃.

Pressing the key and key simultaneously


1 for more than 3 seconds can enter the manual
setting mode.
- When entering the manual setting mode,
press the mode button to select the Celsius
setting code value.
* Code value of Celsius setting: 17

Select the desired setting value with the


2 temperature key.
* Setting value
00: 1 °C
Code 01: 0.5 °C
value
Value

Pressing the key can save the determined


3 Celsius setting.

After the setting is completed, pressing the


4 key and key simultaneously for more
than 3 seconds can exit the manual setting
mode of the system.
- If there is no key input within 25 seconds, the
system will also exit the manual setting
mode.
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Installer Setting - Auto ESP
This function automatically sets the rotation speed of the fans corresponding to each step of
rated airflow for easy installation.

When pressing the button and button


1 simultaneously for more than 3 seconds, the
system will be entered into the installer setting
mode.
- If button is pressed repeatedly, it is
moved to Auto ESP setting menu as the
picture below.
* Code value : 68

Set the auto ESP mode using the Temperature


2 button and set the manual step using the Fan
speed button.

Function code
Value 1 :
Auto ESP mode
Value 2 : Manual step

Press button to save the setting.


3
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.
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※ The voltage can be set by setting the Auto ESP Mode to 'Manual (2)', then pressing the
'Fanspeed' button.
※ While 'Auto ESP' is being set, the display on the wired remote control changes as shown
below, and the wired remote control cannot be operated.
※ Once the set-up is complete, you can enter installer setup (68) to check whether the set-up
has succeeded or failed. (3: Success, 4: Failure)

Value 1 Value 2 Description


(Auto ESP mode) (Manual Step) (Voltage setting)

0 (Not use) - -
1 (Auto) - -
00 190 V
01 200 V
02 210 V
03 220 V
2 (Manual) 04 230 V
05 240 V
06 250 V
07 260 V
08 270 V

Cannot be set, only monitoring is possible.


3 -
If the value1 is 3, setting is successful.

Cannot be set, only monitoring is possible.


4 -
If the value1 is 4, setting has failed.
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! NOTE
If this function is incorrectly set especially, in case of mismatching the voltage, the air
conditioner may malfunction.
This function must be set by the installation specialist that holds an installation license.
(please check the product type)

! NOTE
• If the heat exchanger is not dry, please set the device to operate in air circulation mode for
15 minutes.
• The air filter must be properly attached to the suction side of the product.
• Adjust the dampers so that each air inlet and outlet exhaust the required air.
• Please do not use the set auto air flow function when using various booster fans (outdoor
air treatment device or ERV through ducts).
• Please reinitiate the set auto air flow function if the duct shape has changed since its initial
installation.
• When setting the voltage manually, the set air flow will differ from the actual air flow if the
set voltage is different from the actual voltage.
• When setting voltage manually, measure the actual voltage and select the set voltage on
the remote control.
• Failure to follow the above method may cause the actual air flow to differ from the rated air
flow.
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Saudi Models (T4/T6 Series)


[Table. 1]
*Capacity (kBtu/h)

Static Pressure[mmAq(Pa)]
Capacity - Phase 2.5(25) 4(39) 5(49) 6(59) 8(78) 9(88) 10(98) 11(108) 12(118) 13(127) 14(137)
Step CMM
(Heating/Cooling) Setting Value
32 : 01 32 : 02 32 : 03 32 : 04 32 : 05 32 : 06 32 : 07 32 : 08 32 : 09 32 : 10 32 : 11
HIGH 48 91 94 97 100 104 109 112 115 117 119 121
54k - 1Ø (Cooling)
60k - 1Ø MID 43 86 90 92 96 98 104 106 109 112 114 117
60k - 3Ø
LOW 38 81 82 89 92 94 100 102 105 108 110 113
Static Pressure[mmAq(Pa)]
Capacity - Phase 2.5(25) 4(39) 5(49) 6(59) 8(78) 9(88) 10(98) 11(108) 12(118) 13(127) 14(137)
Step CMM
(Heating/Cooling) Setting Value
32 : 01 32 : 02 32 : 03 32 : 04 32 : 05 32 : 06 32 : 07 32 : 08 32 : 09 32 : 10 32 : 11
HIGH 50 91 94 97 100 104 109 112 115 117 119 121
54k - 1Ø (Heating)
MID 45 86 90 92 96 98 104 106 109 112 114 117
54k - 3Ø
LOW 40 81 82 89 92 94 100 102 105 108 110 113
Static Pressure[mmAq(Pa)]
Capacity - Phase 4(39) 5(49) 6(59) 7(69) 8(78) 9(88) 10(98) 11(108) 12(118)
Step CMM
(Heating/Cooling) Setting Value
32:01 32:02 32:03 32:04 32:05 32:06 32:07 32:08 32:09
HIGH 38 83 89 92 94 98 100 102 105 108
48k - 1Ø
MID 32 78 82 84 89 94 96 98 101 104
55k - 1Ø
LOW 26 74 76 79 82 89 92 94 96 99
Static Pressure[mmAq(Pa)]
Capacity - Phase 4(39) 5(49) 6(59) 7(69) 8(78) 9(88) 10(98) 11(108) 12(118)
Step CMM
(Heating/Cooling) Setting Value
32:01 32:02 32:03 32:04 32:05 32:06 32:07 32:08 32:09
HIGH 40 83 89 92 94 98 100 102 105 108
42k - 1Ø MID 34 78 82 84 89 94 96 98 101 104
LOW 28 74 76 79 82 89 92 94 96 99
Static Pressure[mmAq(Pa)]
Capacity - Phase 2(20) 2.5(25) 3(29) 4(39) 5(49) 6(59) 7(69) 8(78) 9(88) 10(98)
Step CMM
(Heating/Cooling) Setting Value
32:01 32:02 32:03 32:04 32:05 32:06 32:07 32:08 32:09 32:10
HIGH 30 66 69 71 76 80 84 86 89 94 98
34k - 1Ø
36k - 1Ø MID 25 62 65 67 72 76 80 82 85 90 94
40k - 1Ø
LOW 20 58 61 63 68 72 76 78 81 86 90
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Static Pressure[mmAq(Pa)]
Capacity - Phase 2.5(25) 4(39) 5(49) 6(59) 7(78) 8(78) 9(88) 10(98) 11(108) 13(127) 15(147)
Step CMM
(Heating/Cooling) Setting Value
32:01 32:02 32:03 32:04 32:05 32:06 32:07 32:08 32:09 32:10 32:11
HIGH 22.0 110 117 121 124 127 130 133 136 137 138 140
30k - 1Ø MID 20.0 102 110 114 118 121 125 127 130 133 134 136
LOW 18.0 96 102 107 110 114 118 122 125 127 130 132

Static Pressure[mmAq(Pa)]

Capacity - Phase 2(20) 2.5(25) 3(29) 4(39) 6(59) 8(78) 10(98) 12(118) 13(127) 14(137) 15(147)
Step CMM
(Heating/Cooling) Setting Value
32:01 32:02 32:03 32:04 32:05 32:06 32:07 32:08 32:09 32:10 32:11
HIGH 16.5 85 87 90 94 103 110 118 125 128 131 134
18k - 1Ø
MID 14.5 76 77 85 91 97 107 114 121 125 128 131
21k - 1Ø
LOW 13 73 74 77 88 93 103 111 117 120 125 128
HIGH 18 90 92 95 99 108 115 122 129 132 135 138
24k - 1Ø
MID 16.5 85 87 90 94 103 111 118 125 128 131 134
28k - 1Ø
LOW 14.5 76 77 85 89 97 106 114 121 124 127 130

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

Capacity - Phase Factory set (E.S.P.) Lower Limit (E.S.P) Upper Limit (E.S.P)
(Heating/Cooling) mmAq(Pa) mmAq(Pa) mmAq(Pa)

60k, 54k - 1Ø
6(59) 2.5(25) 14(137)
60k, 54k - 3Ø
48k, 55k - 1Ø 6(59) 4(39) 12(118)
42k - 1Ø 6(59) 4(39) 12(118)
36k, 40k - 1Ø 8(78) 2(20) 10(98)
30k, 34k - 1Ø 6(59) 2.5(25) 15(147)
24k, 28k - 1Ø 6(59) 2(20) 15(147)
18k, 21k - 1Ø 6(59) 2(20) 15(147)
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! NOTE
* If it is zero static pressure, please set value below Maximum value.

Capacity - Phase
Maximum Value
(Heating/Cooling)

60k, 54k - 1Ø
98
60k, 54k - 3Ø

48k, 55k - 1Ø 98
42k - 1Ø 98
36k, 40k - 1Ø 72
30k, 34k - 1Ø 98
24k, 28k - 1Ø 115
18k, 21k - 1Ø 115
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Egypt Models(T6 Series)
[Table. 2]
*Capacity (kBtu/h)

Static Pressure[mmAq(Pa)]
Capacity - Phase 2.5(25) 4(39) 5(49) 6(59) 8(78) 9(88) 10(98) 11(108) 12(118) 13(127) 14(137)
Step CMM
(Heating/Cooling) Setting Value
32 : 01 32 : 02 32 : 03 32 : 04 32 : 05 32 : 06 32 : 07 32 : 08 32 : 09 32 : 10 32 : 11
HIGH 48 91 94 97 100 104 109 112 115 117 119 121
60k - 1Ø MID 43 86 90 92 96 98 104 106 109 112 114 117
LOW 38 81 82 89 92 94 100 102 105 108 110 113

Static Pressure[mmAq(Pa)]
Capacity - Phase 4(39) 5(49) 6(59) 7(69) 8(78) 9(88) 10(98) 11(108) 12(118)
Step CMM
(Heating/Cooling) Setting Value
32:01 32:02 32:03 32:04 32:05 32:06 32:07 32:08 32:09
HIGH 38 83 89 92 94 98 100 102 105 108
48k - 1Ø MID 32 78 82 84 89 94 96 98 101 104
LOW 26 74 76 79 82 89 92 94 96 99

Static Pressure[mmAq(Pa)]
Capacity - Phase 2(20) 2.5(25) 3(29) 4(39) 5(49) 6(59) 7(69) 8(78) 9(88) 10(98)
Step CMM
(Heating/Cooling) Setting Value
32:01 32:02 32:03 32:04 32:05 32:06 32:07 32:08 32:09 32:10
HIGH 30 66 69 71 76 80 84 86 89 94 98
36k - 1Ø MID 25 62 65 67 72 76 80 82 85 90 94
LOW 20 58 61 63 68 72 76 78 81 86 90
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Static Pressure[mmAq(Pa)]

Capacity - Phase 2(20) 2.5(25) 3(29) 4(39) 6(59) 8(78) 10(98) 12(118) 13(127) 14(137) 15(147)
Step CMM
(Heating/Cooling) Setting Value
32:01 32:02 32:03 32:04 32:05 32:06 32:07 32:08 32:09 32:10 32:11
HIGH 16.5 85 87 90 94 103 110 118 125 128 131 134
18k - 1Ø MID 14.5 76 77 85 91 97 107 114 121 125 128 131
LOW 13 73 74 77 88 93 103 111 117 120 125 128
HIGH 18 90 92 95 99 108 115 122 129 132 135 138
24k - 1Ø
MID 16.5 85 87 90 94 103 111 118 125 128 131 134
30k - 1Ø
LOW 14.5 76 77 85 89 97 106 114 121 124 127 130

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

Capacity - Phase Factory set (E.S.P.) Lower Limit (E.S.P) Upper Limit (E.S.P)
(Heating/Cooling) mmAq(Pa) mmAq(Pa) mmAq(Pa)

60k - 1Ø 6(59) 2.5(25) 14(137)


48k - 1Ø 6(59) 4(39) 12(118)
36k - 1Ø 8(78) 2(20) 10(98)
24k, 30k - 1Ø 6(59) 2(20) 15(147)
18k - 1Ø 6(59) 2(20) 15(147)
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! NOTE
* If it is zero static pressure, please set value below Maximum value.

Capacity - Phase
Maximum Value
(Heating/Cooling)

60k - 1Ø 98
48k - 1Ø 98
36k - 1Ø 72
24k, 30k - 1Ø 115
18k - 1Ø 115
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Iraq Models(T5 Series)


[Table. 3]
*Capacity (kBtu/h)

Static Pressure[mmAq(Pa)]
Capacity - Phase 2.5(25) 4(39) 5(49) 6(59) 8(78) 9(88) 10(98) 11(108) 12(118) 13(127) 14(137)
Step CMM
(Heating/Cooling) Setting Value
32 : 01 32 : 02 32 : 03 32 : 04 32 : 05 32 : 06 32 : 07 32 : 08 32 : 09 32 : 10 32 : 11
HIGH 48 91 94 97 100 104 109 112 115 117 119 121
60k - 1Ø MID 43 86 90 92 96 98 104 106 109 112 114 117
LOW 38 81 82 89 92 94 100 102 105 108 110 113

Static Pressure[mmAq(Pa)]
Capacity - Phase 4(39) 5(49) 6(59) 7(69) 8(78) 9(88) 10(98) 11(108) 12(118)
Step CMM
(Heating/Cooling) Setting Value
32:01 32:02 32:03 32:04 32:05 32:06 32:07 32:08 32:09
HIGH 38 83 89 92 94 98 100 102 105 108
48k - 1Ø MID 32 78 82 84 89 94 96 98 101 104
LOW 26 74 76 79 82 89 92 94 96 99

Static Pressure[mmAq(Pa)]
Capacity - Phase 2(20) 2.5(25) 3(29) 4(39) 5(49) 6(59) 7(69) 8(78) 9(88) 10(98)
Step CMM
(Heating/Cooling) Setting Value
32:01 32:02 32:03 32:04 32:05 32:06 32:07 32:08 32:09 32:10
HIGH 30 66 69 71 76 80 84 86 89 94 98
36k - 1Ø
MID 25 62 65 67 72 76 80 82 85 90 94
30k - 1Ø
LOW 20 58 61 63 68 72 76 78 81 86 90

Static Pressure[mmAq(Pa)]

Capacity - Phase 2(20) 2.5(25) 3(29) 4(39) 6(59) 8(78) 10(98) 12(118) 13(127) 14(137) 15(147)
Step CMM
(Heating/Cooling) Setting Value
32:01 32:02 32:03 32:04 32:05 32:06 32:07 32:08 32:09 32:10 32:11
HIGH 16.5 85 87 90 94 103 110 118 125 128 131 134
18k - 1Ø MID 14.5 76 77 85 91 97 107 114 121 125 128 131
LOW 13 73 74 77 88 93 103 111 117 120 125 128
HIGH 18 90 92 95 99 108 115 122 129 132 135 138
24k - 1Ø MID 16.5 85 87 90 94 103 111 118 125 128 131 134
LOW 14.5 76 77 85 89 97 106 114 121 124 127 130
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! NOTE
1. Be sure to set the value referring table 1. Unexpected set value will cause mal-function.
2. Table 1 is based at 230V. According to the fluctuation of voltage, air flow rate varies.
3. Factory Set(External Static Pressure) each Model

Capacity - Phase Factory set (E.S.P.) Lower Limit (E.S.P) Upper Limit (E.S.P)
(Heating/Cooling) mmAq(Pa) mmAq(Pa) mmAq(Pa)

60k - 1Ø 6(59) 2.5(25) 14(137)


48k - 1Ø 6(59) 4(39) 12(118)
36k - 1Ø 8(78) 2(20) 10(98)
30k - 1Ø 6(59) 2.5(25) 15(147)
24k - 1Ø 6(59) 2(20) 15(147)
18k - 1Ø 6(59) 2(20) 15(147)
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! NOTE
* If it is zero static pressure, please set value below Maximum value.

Capacity - Phase
Maximum Value
(Heating/Cooling)

60k - 1Ø 98
48k - 1Ø 98
36k - 1Ø 72
30k - 1Ø 98
24k - 1Ø 115
18k - 1Ø 115
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Egypt Models (E4 Series)
[Table. 4]

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
HIGH 16.5 85 87 90 94 103 110 118 125 128 131 134
ABNW24GM1E4 MID 14.5 76 77 85 91 97 107 114 121 125 128 131
LOW 13 73 74 77 88 93 103 111 117 120 125 128
HIGH 18 90 92 95 99 108 115 122 129 132 135 138
ABNW30GM1E4 MID 16.5 85 87 90 94 103 111 118 125 128 131 134
LOW 14.5 76 77 85 89 97 106 114 121 124 127 130

Static Pressure[mmAq(Pa)]
2(20) 2.5(25) 3(29) 4(39) 5(49) 6(59) 7(69) 8(78) 9(88) 10(98)
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
HIGH 32 88 90 92 96 100 104 108 112 116 119
ABNW36GM2E4 MID 28 80 83 85 90 94 98 103 108 112 115
LOW 24 74 76 78 82 88 94 99 104 108 111

! NOTE
1. Be sure to set the value referring table 1. Unexpected set value will cause malfunction.
2. Table 1 is based at 230V. According to the fluctuation of voltage, air flow rate varies.
3. Factory Set(External Static Pressure) each Model

Factory set (E.S.P.) Lower Limit (E.S.P) Upper Limit (E.S.P)


Model mmAq(Pa) mmAq(Pa) mmAq(Pa)
ABNW36GM2E4 8(78) 2(20) 10(98)
ABNW36GM2E4 6(59) 2(20) 15(147)
ABNW24GM1E4 6(59) 2(20) 15(147)

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

Model Maximum Value


ABNW36GM2E4 98
ABNW30GM1E4 115
ABNW24GM1E4 115
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BAHRAIN/EGYPT Models (T2 Series)


[Table. 5]

Static Pressure[mmAq(Pa)]
Capacity - Phase 2.5(25) 4(39) 5(49) 6(59) 8(78) 9(88) 10(98) 11(108) 12(118) 13(127) 14(137)
Step CMM
(Heating/Cooling) Setting Value
32 : 01 32 : 02 32 : 03 32 : 04 32 : 05 32 : 06 32 : 07 32 : 08 32 : 09 32 : 10 32 : 11
HIGH 50 91 94 97 100 104 109 112 115 117 119 121
60k, 54k - 1Ø
MID 45 86 90 92 96 98 104 106 109 112 114 117
60k, 54k - 3Ø
LOW 40 81 82 89 92 94 100 102 105 108 110 113

Static Pressure[mmAq(Pa)]
Capacity - Phase 4(39) 5(49) 6(59) 7(69) 8(78) 9(88) 10(98) 11(108) 12(118)
Step CMM
(Heating/Cooling) Setting Value
32:01 32:02 32:03 32:04 32:05 32:06 32:07 32:08 32:09
HIGH 40 83 89 92 94 98 100 102 105 108
48k - 1Ø
MID 34 78 82 84 89 94 96 98 101 104
48k - 3Ø
LOW 28 74 76 79 82 89 92 94 96 99

Static Pressure[mmAq(Pa)]
Capacity - Phase 4(39) 5(49) 6(59) 7(69) 8(78) 9(88) 10(98) 11(108) 12(118)
Step CMM
(Heating/Cooling) Setting Value
32:01 32:02 32:03 32:04 32:05 32:06 32:07 32:08 32:09
HIGH 40 83 89 92 94 98 100 102 105 108
42k - 1Ø MID 34 78 82 84 89 94 96 98 101 104
LOW 28 74 76 79 82 89 92 94 96 99

Static Pressure[mmAq(Pa)]
Capacity - Phase 2(20) 2.5(25) 3(29) 4(39) 5(49) 6(59) 7(69) 8(78) 9(88) 10(98)
Step CMM
(Heating/Cooling) Setting Value
32:01 32:02 32:03 32:04 32:05 32:06 32:07 32:08 32:09 32:10
HIGH 32 66 69 71 76 80 84 86 89 94 98
36k - 1Ø MID 28 62 65 67 72 76 80 82 85 90 94
LOW 24 58 61 63 68 72 76 78 81 86 90

Static Pressure[mmAq(Pa)]
Capacity - Phase 2(20) 2.5(25) 3(29) 4(39) 5(49) 6(59) 7(69) 8(78) 9(88) 10(98)
Step CMM
(Heating/Cooling) Setting Value
32:01 32:02 32:03 32:04 32:05 32:06 32:07 32:08 32:09 32:10
HIGH 30 66 69 71 76 80 84 86 89 94 98
36k - 1Ø MID 25 62 65 67 72 76 80 82 85 90 94
LOW 20 58 61 63 68 72 76 78 81 86 90
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Static Pressure[mmAq(Pa)]
Capacity - Phase 2(20) 2.5(25) 3(29) 4(39) 5(49) 6(59) 7(69) 8(78) 9(88) 10(98)
Step CMM
(Heating/Cooling) Setting Value
32:01 32:02 32:03 32:04 32:05 32:06 32:07 32:08 32:09 32:10
HIGH 32 88 90 92 96 100 104 108 112 116 119
36k - 1Ø MID 28 80 83 85 90 94 98 103 108 112 115
LOW 24 74 76 78 82 88 94 99 104 108 111

Static Pressure[mmAq(Pa)]
Capacity - Phase 2(20) 2.5(25) 3(29) 4(39) 6(59) 8(78) 10(98) 12(118) 13(127) 14(137) 15(147)
Step CMM
(Heating/Cooling) Setting Value
32:01 32:02 32:03 32:04 32:05 32:06 32:07 32:08 32:09 32:10 32:11
HIGH 16.5 85 87 90 94 103 110 118 125 128 131 134
18k - 1Ø MID 14.5 76 77 85 91 97 107 114 121 125 128 131
LOW 13 73 74 77 88 93 103 111 117 120 125 128
HIGH 18 90 92 95 99 108 115 122 129 132 135 138
24k - 1Ø MID 16.5 85 87 90 94 103 111 118 125 128 131 134
LOW 14.5 76 77 85 89 97 106 114 121 124 127 130

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

Capacity - Phase Factory set (E.S.P.) Lower Limit (E.S.P) Upper Limit (E.S.P)
(Heating/Cooling) mmAq(Pa) mmAq(Pa) mmAq(Pa)

60k, 54k - 1Ø
6(59) 2.5(25) 14(137)
60k, 54k - 3Ø

48k - 1Ø
6(59) 4(39) 12(118)
48k - 3Ø
42k - 1Ø 6(59) 4(39) 12(118)
36k - 1Ø 8(78) 2(20) 10(98)
30k - 1Ø 8(78) 2(20) 10(98)
24k - 1Ø 6(59) 2(20) 15(147)
18k - 1Ø 6(59) 2(20) 15(147)
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! NOTE
* If it is zero static pressure, please set value below Maximum value.

Capacity - Phase
Maximum Value
(Heating/Cooling)

60k, 54k - 1Ø
98
60k, 54k - 3Ø

48k - 1Ø
98
48k - 3Ø

42k - 1Ø 98
36k - 1Ø 72
30k - 1Ø 98
24k - 1Ø 115
18k - 1Ø 115
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Jordan/Morocco Models(S2/T6 Series)
[Table. 6]
*Capacity (kBtu/h)

Static Pressure[mmAq(Pa)]
Capacity - Phase 2.5(25) 4(39) 5(49) 6(59) 8(78) 9(88) 10(98) 11(108) 12(118) 13(127) 14(137)
Step CMM
(Heating) Setting Value
32 : 01 32 : 02 32 : 03 32 : 04 32 : 05 32 : 06 32 : 07 32 : 08 32 : 09 32 : 10 32 : 11
HIGH 48 91 94 97 100 104 109 112 115 117 119 121
60k - 1Ø
MID 43 86 90 92 96 98 104 106 109 112 114 117
60k - 3Ø
LOW 38 81 82 89 92 94 100 102 105 108 110 113

Static Pressure[mmAq(Pa)]
Capacity - Phase 4(39) 5(49) 6(59) 7(69) 8(78) 9(88) 10(98) 11(108) 12(118)
Step CMM
(Heating) Setting Value
32 : 01 32 : 02 32 : 03 32 : 04 32 : 05 32 : 06 32 : 07 32 : 08 32 : 09
HIGH 38 83 89 92 94 98 100 102 105 108
48k - 1Ø
MID 32 78 82 84 89 94 96 98 101 104
50k - 3Ø
LOW 26 74 76 79 82 89 92 94 96 99

Static Pressure[mmAq(Pa)]
Capacity - Phase 2(20) 2.5(25) 3(29) 4(39) 5(49) 6(59) 7(69) 8(78) 9(88) 10(98)
Step CMM
(Heating) Setting Value
32 : 01 32 : 02 32 : 03 32 : 04 32 : 05 32 : 06 32 : 07 32 : 08 32 : 09 32 : 10
HIGH 30 66 69 71 76 80 84 86 89 94 98
36k - 1Ø MID 25 62 65 67 72 76 80 82 85 90 94
LOW 20 58 61 63 68 72 76 78 81 86 90

Static Pressure[mmAq(Pa)]
Capacity - Phase 2(20) 2.5(25) 3(29) 4(39) 6(59) 8(78) 10(98) 12(118) 13(127) 14(137) 15(147)
Step CMM
(Heating) Setting Value
32 : 01 32 : 02 32 : 03 32 : 04 32 : 05 32 : 06 32 : 07 32 : 08 32 : 09 32 : 10 32 : 11
HIGH 16.5 85 87 90 94 103 110 118 125 128 131 134
18k - 1Ø MID 14.5 76 77 85 91 97 107 114 121 125 128 131
LOW 13 73 74 77 88 93 103 111 117 120 125 128
HIGH 18 90 92 95 99 108 115 122 129 132 135 138
24k - 1Ø
MID 16.5 85 87 90 94 103 111 118 125 128 131 134
30k - 1Ø
LOW 14.5 76 77 85 89 97 106 114 121 124 127 130
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! NOTE
1. Be sure to set the value referring table 1. Unexpected set value will cause mal-function.
2. Table 1 is based at 230V. According to the fluctuation of voltage, air flow rate varies.
3. Factory Set(External Static Pressure) each Model

Capacity - Phase Factory set (E.S.P.) Lower Limit (E.S.P) Upper Limit (E.S.P)
(Heating/Cooling) mmAq(Pa) mmAq(Pa) mmAq(Pa)

60k - 1Ø
6(59) 2.5(25) 14(137)
60k - 3Ø

48k - 1Ø
6(59) 4(39) 12(118)
50k - 3Ø
36k - 1Ø 8(78) 2(20) 10(98)
24k, 30k - 1Ø 6(59) 2(20) 15(147)
18k - 1Ø 6(59) 2(20) 15(147)

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

Capacity - Phase
Maximum Value
(Heating/Cooling)

60k - 1Ø
98
60k - 3Ø

48k - 1Ø
98
50k - 3Ø

36k - 1Ø 72
24k, 30k - 1Ø 115
18k - 1Ø 115
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DIP SWITCH SETTING

Indoor PCB

Function Description Setting Off Setting On Default


Selection of Master or
SW3 Group Control Master Slave Off
Slave
Wired/Wireless remote
Dry Contact Selection of Dry Contact controller
SW4 Auto Off
Mode Mode Selection of Manual or
Auto operation Mode
Continuous operation
SW5 Installation Fan continuous operation Working Off
Removal
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