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1.                                                                                                                                                                                                                  TRANSFORMER  VARISTOR  E ze    FUSE          EWA yy ta  z              Bk  208     MO     RD     sv CN ce    T              1       TE TERMINAL  L 2        BLOCK    2    a      Be 0 OUTDOOR UNIT    THERMISTOR                                14        AWS120HR indoor wire diagram                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Circuit Diagram  6  CNM                Jes Jeo                   FUSE    T      250V 6  3A COM   a        205  FMO   N133 911 CNG CNG   CN2     J 1          TERMI VAL           F BLOC           THERMISTOR VV VV    TO OUTDOOR UNIT  14253000851  AOS180HR outdoor wire diagram  Circuit Diagram  GN Gy   pF  gt       i POWER  1  SUPPLY  11   Y GN GN         BL    BK BL  14     vil con                  0        INDOOR  OD 3 UNIT  D  BL   7  D 1 K  CONTACTOR       CAPACITOR 1  Bo x          gt   2      TERMINAL         THERMISTOR BLOCK         Capasso                            AOS240HR outdoor wire diagram          Circuit    Diagra
2.      Preparation       Check that each tubing both liquid and gas side  tubes  between the indoor and outdoor units have  been properly connected and all wiring for the test  run has been completed  Remove the service  valve caps from both the gas and the liquid side  on the outdoor unit  Note that both the liquid and  the gas side service valves on the outdoor unit are  kept closed at this stage     Leak test    e Connect the manifold valve with pressure  gauges  and dry nitrogen gas cylinder to this  service port with charge hoses     Be sure to use a manifold valve for air  purging  If it is not available  use a stop    valve for this purpose  The  Hi  knob of  the manifold valve must always be kept  close              Pressurize the system to no more than 150 PS I G   with dry nitrogen gas and close the cylinder valve  when the gauge reading reached 150 PS I G  Next   test for leaks with liquid soap     To avoid nitrogen entering the refrigerant system in  a liquid state  the top of the cylinder must be higher    than its bottom when you pressurize the system   Usually  the cylinder is used in a vertical standing  position           Vith Vacuum Pump        Do a leak test of all joints of the tubing both indoor  and outdoor  and both gas and liquid side service  valves    Bubbles indicate a leak  Be sure to wipe off the soap  with a clean cloth       After the system is found to be free of leaks  relieve  the nitrogen pressure by loosening the charge hose  connector at the
3.  Outdoor unit 1 2 s u N     L N  e          m  Indoor unit 11213          To power source        cooling and heating model     AWOS180HR 240HR MODEL        Outdoor unit   1   2   3 1314   1112      me                                                                    Indoor unit  1 2 3      c To power source                    cooling and heating model     Caution     All models defrosting wire connection between indoor and outdoor unit   Make sure to connect the indoor wire connector with outdoor probe wire connector for defrosting see below figure                                 Indoor un  t  Indoor Wire Connector  Defrost Wire Outdoor Unit  Outdoor Probe Wire connector     Note       The environment conditions must be taken into consideration when the connections of power cable are made  such  as the ambient temperature  direct exposure to heat direct exposure to sunlight               specifications for the power cable refer to the minimum values of the metal core wires  Taking into consideration  the voltage losses  the core wire of power cable must be one size larger than the specifications       The grounding wire must be connected to the indoor units and outdoor units               laying of power cables must be done by qualified electricians and comply with the regulations of the local power  supply authorities and with the standards of the electric appliances      Pipelines connection        Ordinary pipelines connection  it is suitable for non quick coupler   No du
4.  nitrogen cylinder  When the system  pressure is reduced to normal  disconnect the hose  from the cylinder         Manifold valve  Pressure DO     Indoor unit       Charge hose            Nitrogen gas  cylinder in vertical  standing position          Soap water method     1  Remove the caps from the gas side and  liquid side valves     2  Remove the service port cap from the gas  side valve     3  To open the gas side valve turn the valve  stem counterclockwise approximately 90     wait for about 2 3 seconds  and close it     4  Apply a soap water or a liquid neutral  detergent on the indoor unit connection or  outdoor unit connections by a soft brush to  check for leakage of the connecting points  of the piping     5  If bubbles come out  the pipes have   leakage                           Evacuation    Outdoor unit      Connect the charge hose end described in the   preceding steps to the vacuum pump to   evacuate the tubing and indoor unit    Confirm the  Lo  knob of the manifold valve is   open  Then  run the vacuum pump    The operation time for evacuation varies with   tubing length and capacity of the pump  The   following table shows the time required for   evacuation                      _  Union nut  Ay           da    Blank       PE          Charging Valve stem    port    Required time for evacuation when 30 gal h  vacuum pump is used    lf tubing length is less   if tubing length is longer Pressure gauge  than 10m  33 ft  than 10m  33 ft     e When the desired vacu
5. AWOS090HR 120HR 180HR 240HR       AWSogOHR  AWS120HR  AWS180HR  AWS240HR    HIGH WALL SPLIT AIR CONDITIONER       AOS120HR       Installation manual    www pridiom com    Air conditioners are units that should have the professional technicians do the  installation for you    This Instruction Guide is the universal purpose version for the models of split  wall mounted air conditioners manufactured by our Co  The appearance of the  units that you purchase might be slightly different from the ones described in  the Guide  but it does not affect your proper operations and usage    Please read carefully the sections corresponding to the specific model you  choose  and keep the Guide properly so as to facilitate your reference at later  time     Selection of installation positions for indoor unit  Selection of installation positions for outdoor unit  Installation fixture of indoor unit   Installation fixture of outdoor unit   Installation of electric components   Pipelines connection   Air purging   Connection of power cable   Finishing touches and test running   Is the unit installed correctly    Self diagnosis functions   Wire diagram 14 16    ooo ona oh                       Selection of installation positions for indoor unit      To be installed at the position where the air delivered from the unit can reach every corner of  the room      To avoid being affected by the outdoor air      To avoid blockage to the air inlet or outlet of the unit      To avoid too much oil smoke or 
6. and noises     To install the unit at the places not to be exposed to rain or direct sunshine  and the places with    good ventilation       The noises generated from the unit will not affect the neighboring places       Do not install the unit on non metal frame     Not to install the unit at the places where there might occur the generation  inflow  stay or    leakage of inflammable gases       Pay attention to the drainage of the condensed water from the base plate during operations       To avoid the air outlet being directly against the wind     Detailed space requirements around the outdoor unit       i When there are obstacles above                2  When the front  air outlet  is open                               the unit  100mm  4   min    Z    200mm  8   min    2 4                  4 U  Z  cle          200mm 8   min 300mm 1   min  AVES TELS  ee  4  When there are obstacles at the front and rear sides   100mm  4                 0          1000mm 3 4   min          x    3  When there are obstacles only in  the front  air outlet        NI 500nmQ1  8   nhn    Space for maintenance  Shown as in the following figure  Keep  the maintenance space in front of the    27    Space for maintenance    TZ    200mm   8                     217 8   nhn       500mm  1  8   min                   5  When there are obstacles all around  the unit on four sides    Although the top side is open  the  installation is not to be done if there  are obstacles all around                Atleast t
7. d timer settings are working properly      Check if the drain is smooth      Check if there is any abnormal noise or vibration during operation      Check if there is leakage of refrigerant     Is the unit installed correctly          Suitable Installation Position     Isn t there anything which prevents ventilation or obstructs operation in front of the indoor unit    Do not install the unit following place      Inflammable gases may leak      Oil splashes a lot      In case where the unit is used in such places as poisonous or sultry gases are generated or seaside  district exposed to sea breezes corrosion may cause malfunction   Consult with your distributor     Air conditioner body and remote controller must be   m 39 3 4   or more away from a TV or a radio   Drain the dehumidified water from the indoor unit to a place which drains well        Pay attention to operation noise     When installing the unit   choose a place which can stand the weight of the unit well and does  not increase the operation noise or vibration   Especially where there is a possibility that vibration  be transmitted to the house   fix the unit by inserting attached vibration  proof pads between the  unit and fittings         11        Choose the place where hot air and operation noise from the outlet of the outdoor unit do not annoy  the neighborhood      Things left near the outlet and inlet of the outdoor unit cause malfunction or increased operation  noise   Do not leave obstacles near the outl
8. e condensed water might  occur to its surfaces if the humidity is very high         4 Installation of indoor unit    Pass the connection wires  connecting pipelines and drain Fig 4  pipe through the wall hole  Hang the indoor unit on the  hooks at the top of the wall mounting plate so that the  hooks at the bottom of the indoor unit match the hooks of  the wall mounting plate   Fig 4     Top hooks          Hook supports    Bottom hooks    Inspections  Fig 5  a  Check if the hooks at the top and bottom    are firmly fixed   b  Check if the position of the master unit is      properly leveled     2            c  The drain pipe should not curve upward Drain pipe 4     Fig 5   Drain pipe  d  The drain pipe should be at the lower part  of the wall pipes  Fig  5         Connecting pipe    Wall pipe      Installation fixture of outdoor unit       Try to ship the product to the installation location in its original package       As the gravity center of the unit is not at the installation center  special caution should be taken  when using hoisting cables to lift it up       During shipping  the outdoor unit must not be slanted to over 45 degrees  Do not store the unit  in a horizontal way        Use expansion bolts to fix the mounting supports on the wall      Use bolts and nuts to fix the outdoor unit firmly on the supports and keep on the same level      If the unit is installed on the wall or at the rooftop  the supports have to be firmly fixed so as to  resist earthquake or stro
9. et and inlet      If irregular sound is heard during operation   consult with your distributor        Inspection and Maintenance     According to the service conditions and operating environment   the inside of the air conditioner  will become dirty after several seasons  3 to 5years   of service   resulting in decreased operating  performance  Inspection and maintenance are recommended in addition to usual cleaning  The  air conditioner can be used for a longer period and without anxiety       As to inspection and maintenance   consult your dealer or any one of business offices of dealing  companies   Service charge is required in this case       We recommend to perform inspection and maintenance during an off seasons     Self Diagnosis Functions     Our company provides the thoughtful services for customer air conditioners had been  installed self diagnosis system to display the information for the units                                            Self check Self check code of luminotron  Digital self check code   information  Self check code of running lamp     Polychrome screen self check code   Hint to defrosting Flicker 1 time 1s Indicates             defrosting  indicator displays  Hint to defense Flicker 1 time 3     A  against cold wind icker 1 time 3s Fan motor picture not running  Failure of room i i  F            2 imes 4s E2  L2   temperature sensor  Flicker 2 times 8s   Failure of coiled i i    Flicker    imes 5s E3  L1   pipe sensor  Flicker 1 time 8s   Abnormal
10. ity of F icker 4 imes 6s E4  E5   outdoor unit  luminating   Without feedback of Flicker 5 times 7s E5  L6   internal fan motor  Flicker 6 times 8s   Zero crossing signal  Without current Flicker 6 times 8s E6  External feedback Flicker 7 ti 19  failure icker 7 times 9s E7  Overheat protection Flicker 8 times 10s E8  Water pump failure Flicker 9 times 11s E9                   Note Above self check information is commonly applicable in our most air conditioners  but some  are special  you can refer to the User s Manual for information or contact the dealer or authorized  maintenance people for help     SIR     Selection of installation positions for outdoor unit       To install the outdoor unit at the places which can stand the load of the machine weight and will    not cause big vibrations and noises     To install the unit at the places not to be exposed to rain or direct sunshine  and the places with    good ventilation       The noises generated from the unit will not affect the neighboring places       Do not install the unit on non metal frame     Not to install the unit at the places where there might occur the generation  inflow  stay or    leakage of inflammable gases       Pay attention to the drainage of the condensed water from the base plate during operations       To avoid the air outlet being directly against the wind     Detailed space requirements around the outdoor unit       i When there are obstacles above                2  When the front  air outlet  is o
11. m             POWER                   4 WAY  VALVE COIL    RDI          CONTACTOR  COIL    Y GN    LI       SUPPLY        A             14       w       13                               A                   BK                ca        gt  INDOOR  x   UNIT       pressure switch    CAPACITOR       FAN  MOTO        OR RD    E                RMINAL  LOCK          Y GN         THERMISTOR    2                   AWS180HR amp 240HR indoor wire diagram       Circuit Diagram                         CNIL                                                                                                                                                                               Cu              i        exe  TRANSFORMER  i I sO BL  Ver aah               urh     US OR  FMO RD  CND CN3  CN122   00   SWI CNG CNG2  CN2          1      TERMINAL   ne  BLOCK     BAJS  Lo  THERMISTOR FS                                             TO OUTDOOR UNI                      _ 16                            Pridiom Group LLC  1275 Valley Brook Ave   Lyndhurst  NJ 07071   201  438 3260    
12. ng wind     Dimensions for parallel units installations                      300mm 1  min  Lee           Installation of electric components     Points of attention                type breaker should be utilized along with proper installation      Make sure of the applicable voltage and cables or wires for the specific model to be used  before doing the  connections    Read the prompts at the terminal board for wiring  Make sure the wiring is done correctly    Pay attention to the poles of the signal terminal and connect the terminals to match the identification numbers   When the wiring connections are wrong  the compressor will not work    The connecting wires are not supplied      The provision for connection of one of the wiring systems that in accordance with the National Electric Code  shall be had ANSI NFPA 70 1990 would be acceptable for it       AWOS090HR 120HR MODEL The connecting wires specification is 14 AWG VW 1 orTHHW  copper core and  90  C  or 194  F   Their set screw diameter is 4 mm The power sourc is 115V 60Hz and 1phase Minimum circuit ampacity  of the wiring systems is 20A       AWOS180HR 240HR MODEL The connecting wires specification is 14 AWG VW 1 orTHHW  copper core and  105  C or 221  F   Their set screw diameter is 4 mm The power sourc is 240V 60Hz and 1phase Minimum circuit  ampacity of the wiring systems is 20A     Connection of wires for outdoor unit                                                                            AWOS090HR 120HR MODEL  
13. pen                               the unit  100mm  4   min    Z    200mm  8   min    2 4                  4 U  Z  cle          200mm 8   min 300mm 1   min  AVES TELS  ee  4  When there are obstacles at the front and rear sides   100mm  4                 0          1000mm 3 4   min          x    3  When there are obstacles only in  the front  air outlet        NI 500nmQ1  8   nhn    Space for maintenance  Shown as in the following figure  Keep  the maintenance space in front of the    27    Space for maintenance    TZ    200mm   8                     217 8   nhn       500mm  1  8   min                   5  When there are obstacles all around  the unit on four sides    Although the top side is open  the  installation is not to be done if there  are obstacles all around                Atleast two sides should  be kept open  _           AOS090HR amp 120HR outdoor wire diagram               Circuit Diagram  CONNECTOR                            CAPACITOR                               GN   PONER   u    SUPPLY                                                                                                                19   y N  L BK        GN            Pe    y N WH  e BK   0        a    n INDOOR    3   mr      RD  EF 1 BK  OVER LOAD 2  PROTECTOR    THERMISTOR ERMINAL         BLOCK  COMPRESSOR    OTE  IF THE COMPRESSOR WITH OVER LOAD PROTECTOR INSIDE  IT WILL BE WITHOUT THE PART OF BROKEN LINE             AWSOSOHR indoor wire diagram   Circuit Diagram    FAN  MOTOR                  
14. s an imporant step to ensure the quality of installation Once  a leakage is detected  proper treatment should be taken immediately       Connection of power cable   1 Remove the drawer of the outdoor unit     2 Connect the indoor power and control   wires with the matched outdoor wires in accordance  with the electric schematic diagram and make sure  that the connection is firmly done Fig 7        3 Use a press plate to fix the wires firmly and re install  the drawer     Note Do not connect the wires in a wrong way otherwise electric malfunctions will be caused and  even damages to the units will occur The appliance shall be installed in accordance with national  wiring regulation If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service  agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard The plug shall be accessible after  installing the appliance If the model have not plug that a switch which have a contact separation  of at least 3 mm 1 10   in all poles shalled be added in fixed wiring     Finishing touches     Use thermal tube to wrap the joints and wrap the tube tightly with ethylene tapes    Fix the wrapped pipelines on the exterior wall with clamps    Fill in the gaps left over by the pipeline hole and wall hole to prevent rain water from entering     Test running      Connect to the power source check if the function selection keys on the remote controller are  working properly      Check if the room temperature adjustments an
15. st  foreign articles air or moisture should be allowed to enter the air conditioning system Careful  attention should be paid when pipeline connection for outdoor unit is made Try to avoid repeated  curves as much as possible otherwise hardening or cracks might be caused to the copper pipes Suitable  wrenches should be used when the pipeline connection is done so as to ensure appropriate torque refer  to following torque Table 1  Excessive torque might damage the joints while too little torque might  lead to leakage     Table 1 Torque based upon the wrench to be used                      Tightening torque Strengthened tightening torque    6 35 1 4   160kgf cm 63kgf inch  200kgf cm 79kgf inch     9 52 3 8   300kgf cm 118kgf inch  350kgf cm 138kgf inch      12 7 1 2   500kgf cm 197kgf inch  550kgf cm 216kgf inch      15 88 5 8   750kgf cm 295kgf inch  800kgf cm 315kgf inch      19 05 3 4     1200kgf cm 472kgf inch  1400kgf cm 551kgf inch                       Air and moisture remaining      the refrigerant system have undesirable effects as indicated below      Pressure in the system rises      Operating current rises      Cooling or heating  efficiency drops       Moisture in the refrigerant circuit may freeze and block capillary tubing    e Water may lead to corrosion of parts in the refrigeration system     Therefore  the indoor unit and tubing between the indoor and outdoor unit must be leak tested and evacuated  to remove any noncondensables and moisture from the system   
16. steam      To avoid possible generation  inflow  lingering or leakage of flammable gases      To avoid high frequency facilities  such as high frequency arc welders  etc        To avoid the places where acid solutions are frequently used      To avoid the places where some special sprayers  sulfides  are frequently used       Not to install a fire alarming device near the air outlet of the unit  during operation  the fire alarm  device might be erroneously triggered by the warm air from the unit        Make sure of enough space for installation and maintenance       To take into consideration the operational convenience and safety in installation  it is recommended  to ensure enough space between the unit and the walls     Ceiling    Above 100mm 4                  Left side  150mm 6       Right side  150mm  6    and above    I    and above                        Wall hanging plate    2300mm 7 6    and above       ground      Height limits of indoor and outdoor units       Either the indoor unit or the outdoor unit can be higher  but the height difference must comply the stated  requirements      Try to reduce the bending of the piping line as much as possible so as to avoid possible negative impacts upon the  performances of the units     Indoor unit    5m 16 5  max  outdoor  unit              Selection of installation positions for outdoor unit       To install the outdoor unit at the places which can stand the load of the machine weight and will    not cause big vibrations 
17. um is reached  close the   Lo  knob of the manifold valve and stop the  vacuum pump        Service hose    Vacuum pump    Adding refrigerant   Refrigerant must be added if the piping measures more  than 7 5 metres 25   in length This operation can only  be performed by a professional technician for the  additional amount see the table 3 below    Table 3    Additional refrigerant amount    Liquid pipe diameter 26 35 1 4     Liquid pipe diameter 29 52 3 8       piping length 7 5 mx30g  piping length 7 5 mx65g       or  piping length 25 ftx0 30z or  piping length 25 ftx0 70z    Finishing the job       With a service valve wrench  turn the valve stem of liquid side valve counter clockwise to  fully open the valve        Turn the valve stem of gas side valve counter  clockwise to fully open the valve       Loosen the charge hose connected to the gas side service port slightly to release the pressure   then remove the hose        Replace the flare nut and its bonnet      the gas side service port and fasten the flare nut securely  with an adjustable wrench  This process is very important to prevent leakage from the system     Replace the valve caps at both gas and liquid side service valves and fasten them tight     This completes air purging with a vacuum pump   The air conditioner is now ready to test run     Gas leakage inspection   After the pipieline connection is done use a leakage inspection device or soap suds to carefully check  if there is any leakage at the joints This i
18. wo sides should  be kept open  _             Installation fixture of indoor unit     Pipelines can be connected in the directions of                              as indicated in Fig 1  When the pipelines Fig   are connected to the directions of                 a groove             for the pipes has to be opened at the proper place on  the base stand   Lett rear outlet     Right outlet    DRear outlet      Bottom outlet    1 Installation of wall mounting plate   Fix the wall mounting plate firmly on the wall with screws   Make sure of the leveling of the plate  Slanted wall mounting  plate might jeopardize the smooth discharge of the condensed  water     2 Drill holes on the wall  Drill holes at places slightly below the wall mounting plate  Fig 2  with hole diameter of 65mm 2 3 5   and the outer edge of   the hole 5 10mm 1 5 2 5   lower  Fig 2  so that the condensed           5 10mm lower       1 5 2 5            water can smoothly flow out  Cut the wall penetrating pipe       to proper length according to the thickness of the wall  3   gt  gt   5mm 1 10 1 5   longer than the wall thickness  and insert Waipa      the pipe as indicated      Fig 2  Interior     74 Exterior  3 Installation of drain pipe Fig 3    Install the pipelines of the indoor unit in accordance with  the direction of the wall holes  Wrap tightly the drain pipe  and the pipelines with tape  Make sure that the drain pipe  is underneath the pipelines   Fig 3   When the drain pipe  passes the room interior  som
    
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