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1. A08447 Fig 3 40MKC B 40MKQ B Unit Dimensions Table 4 Dimensions Indoor High wall Indoor Unit size Height H Width W Depth D Operating Weight BTU Hr in mm in mm in mm lb kg AC 18K and 22K 13 39 343 46 69 1186 10 16 258 17 7 71 28K and 32K 13 38 340 57 09 1450 10 43 265 25 11 34 HP 24K and 28K 13 38 340 57 09 1450 10 43 265 25 11 34 AIR P E N 11177 AS E un ca 4 3 16 F DC F f j HEN tJ iJ 11 16 A J AIR FIELD POWER SUPPLY CONN HOLE SIZES PROVIDED JUNCTION BOX FOR 0 7 8 HOLE WITH B POWER SUPLLY AND 0 1 1 8 KNOCKOUT AND CONTROL CONNECTIONS O 1 3 8 KNOCKOUT 1 1 16 y Fimm TT 5 A 7 bg NOS SUPPL S ss le 1 AA 7 8 HOLE W GROMMET TTS 1 7 16 it A e AU 5 M VAPOR LINE CONN H Iy FEMALE SWEAT CONN G HH 1 81 16 1 uff AS TE F i l 1 ey er En 3 8 LIQUID LINE f FEMALE SWEAT CONN 41 2 Fig 4 Outdoor Unit Dimensions Table 5 Outdoor Dimensions Indoor OPERATING UNIT SIZE A B Cc D E F G H J K L M N P WEIGHT Ibs 18 31 1 36 9 14 6 16 0 23 4 17 2 23 1 28 1 13 0 6 6 w3 0 6 2 9 5 8 146 0 Cooling 24 31 1 36 9 14 6 16 0 23 4 17 2 23 1 28 1 14 0 6 8 11 6 0 8 2 9 5 8 148 0 Only 30 37 1 44 5 17 1 18 4 30 5 19 6 29 1 34 1 13 7 8 1 15 9 0 8 3 4 6 4 183 0 36 37 1 44 5 17 1 18 4 30 5 19 6 29 1 34 1 13 7 8 1 15 9 0 9 3 4 6 4 184 0 Heat 24 31 1 36 9 14 6 16 0 23 4 17 2 23 1 28 1 14 0 6 8 11 6 0 8 2 9 4 9 161 0 Pump 30 37
2. 7 87 7 87 7 87 3 4 3 4 Suction Type R 410A R 410A R 410A R 410A R 410A R 410A R 410A R 410A Design Pressure PSIG 550 550 550 550 550 550 550 550 Refrigerant Metering Device Type B Accurator Type B Accurator Charge Lb 64 65 8 6 89 89 89 77 12 1 Face Arca Sq Ft 73 73 12 1 12 1 12 1 12 1 73 12 1 Outdoor _ No Rows 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Coil Fins per inch 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Circuits 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 Face Area sq ft Sq Ft 39 3 9 47 47 47 47 47 47 Indoor No Rows 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 Coil Fins per inch 21 21 18 18 18 18 18 18 Circuits 6 6 9 9 9 9 9 9 Type Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll Compressor set ZP16K6E PFV 13 ZP20K6E PFV 13 ZP25KSE PFV 13 ZP29K5E PFV 13 ZP29K5E TF5 13 ZP29K5E TFD 130 ZP21KSE PFV 13 ZP24K5E PFV 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oe Voltage Phase V Ph Hz 208 230 1 60 208 230 1 60 208 230 1 60 208 230 1 60 208 230 3 60 460 3 60 208 230 1 60 208 230 1 60 Indoor Voltage Phase Cycle V Ph Hz 208 230 1 60 208 230 1 60 208 230 1 60 208 230 1 60 208 230 1 60 208 230 1 60 208 230 1 60 208 230 1 60 Power Supply Indoor and outdoor units have dedicated power supply Indoor and ouidoor untis have dedicated power supply Electrical MCA Outdoor A 118 14 1 183 183 125 76 16 5 172 MOCP Fuse Rating Outdoor A 20 25 30 30 20 15 25 30 MCA Indoor A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 MOCE Puse Rating A 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 Indoor Unit Width In 36 9 36 9 445 445 445 445 36 9 44 5 Unit Height In 31 1
3. 1 44 5 17 1 18 4 30 5 19 6 29 1 34 1 13 7 8 1 15 9 0 8 3 4 SA 196 0 NOTE Dimensions shown in feet inches Dimensions in are millimeters CLEARANCES INDOOR 4 in 8 in 101 6 mm 203 2 mm min Td A08357 Fig 5 Indoor Unit Clearance CLEARANCES OUTDOOR Air outlet A08436 Fig 6 Outdoor Unit Clearance Table 6 Outdoor Clearances UNIT Coil Facing Wall in mm Fan Facing Wall in mm A 24 610 24 610 B 24 610 24 610 Cc 20 508 6 152 D 6 152 8 203 E 6 152 20 508 ELECTRICAL DATA Table 7 24AHA4 124ANS Electrical Data Unit Size OPER VOLTS COMPRESSOR FAN MAX FUSE V PH MCA or CKT BRK voltage series MAX MIN LRA RLA FLA AMPS 18 30 56 3 9 0 0 50 11 8 20 24 30 62 9 10 9 0 50 14 1 25 30 30 AOSAN Pa at 73 0 14 1 0 70 18 3 30 36 30 77 0 14 1 1 20 18 8 30 36 50 208 230 3 253 197 71 0 9 0 1 20 12 5 20 36 60 460 3 506 414 38 0 5 6 0 60 7 6 15 Table 8 25HHA4 224ANS Electrical Data Unit Size OPER VOLTS COMPRESSOR FAN MAX FUSE V PH MCA or CKT BRK voltage series MAX MIN LRA RLA FLA AMPS 24 30 58 3 12 8 0 50 16 5 25 208 230 1 253 197 30 30 een 64 0 12 8 1 20 17 2 30 Table 9 40MKCB B Electrical
4. 200 61 36K 250 76 2 65 19 8 200 61 Note For lengths greater than 25 ft 7 6 m refer to the Residential Long Line Guide Maximum actual length not to exceed 200 ft 61 m Total equivalent length accounts for losses due to elbows or fitting See the Long Line Guideline for details e The following are the piping sizes Table 13 Pipe Sizes Pipe Sizes in Unit Size Mix Phase in Vapor in 18K 3 8 5 8 24K 3 8 3 4 30K 3 8 3 4 36K 3 8 7 8 Note Both lines need to be insulated using at least 1 2 inch closed foam insulation Refrigerant Charge Table 14 Charge Requirements Charge to Sub cooling Delta from Rating Plate Value System Nominal Type Capacity Outdoor Unit Indoor Unit 018 24AHA418A003 124ANS018000 40MKCB18B 3 12 Cooling 022 24AHA424A003 124ANS024000 40MKCB22B 3 12 Only 028 24AHA430A003 124ANS030000 40MKCB28B 3 12 032 24AHA436A003 5 6 124ANS036000 40MKCB32B 3 8 Heat 024 25HHA424A003 224ANS024000 40MKQB24B 3 14 Pump 028 25HHA430A003 224ANS030000 40MKQB28B 3 1 The above additional charge is required amount for line lengths up to 25 ft 7 6 m For line lengths exceeding 25 ft 7 6 m additional charge will be required Refer to the Residential Long Line Guide Metering Device The metering device s for these systems is a type B accurator The cooling accurator is installed
5. ACCUMULATORL_ Y VALVE gt COMPRESSOR COOLING en E E FIELD lt pa HEATING PIPING Fig 15 Heat Pumps 13 REFRIGERANT LINES General refrigerant line sizing 1 The outdoor units are shipped with a full charge of R410A refrigerant All charges line sizing and capacities are based on runs of 25 ft 7 6 m For runs over 25 ft 7 6 m refer to the Residential Long Line Guide 2 Minimum refrigerant line length between the indoor and outdoor units is 10 ft 3 m 3 Refrigerant lines should not be buried in the ground If it is necessary to bury the lines not more than 36 in 914 mm should be buried Provide a minimum 6 in 152 mm vertical rise to the service valves to prevent refrigerant migration 4 Both lines must be insulated Use a minimum of 1 2 in 12 7 mm thick insulation Closed cell insulation is recommended in all long line applications 5 Special consideration should be given to isolating interconnecting tubing from the building structure Isolate the tubing so that vibration or noise does not transmit into the structure IMPORTANT Both refrigerant lines must be insulated separately e The following maximum lengths are allowed Table 12 Maximum Refrigerant Line Lengths Unit Max Line Max Elevation Max Elevation Size Length ft m ID over OD ft m OD over ID ft m 18K 250 76 2 65 19 8 200 61 24K 250 76 2 65 19 8 200 61 30K 250 76 2 65 19 8
6. Do not use thermostat wire for any connection between indoor and outdoor units 2 All connections between indoor and outdoor units must be as shown The connections are sensitive to polarity and will result in a fault code A150098 A150092 WIRING DIAGRAM INDOOR UNIT SHING MOD Legend nae Model specific feature CAP Capacitor CN6 Fan drive interface CN7 Fan feedback interface CN_COMP C ompres sor signal CN_L4 Llive wire L CN_N1 Null line N CN_N2 Null line N CN_TO Transformer secondary interface CN_TIN Transformer primary interface CN 3 P ipe temperature interface CN 2 R oom temperature interface CN 5 Display board interface CN 10 11 Motor Interface CN_S WME mergency key interface T1_room R oom temperature sensor T2_room P ipe temperature sensor ANC Oh te SWITCH BOARD OW mola ati CAP Ss teve vertical swing funcion waite WHITE 12345 12345 pennen CN_SHM 12345 12345 Y G 2 Jan co oM 3 To ate INDOOR MOTOR enor MAIN BOARD z Ke CL ons m o ao wmn wmo wa E 5 rosal 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 23 4 1 2 11 2 1 2 BROWN sue fo E yg 2 j j e T2 pipe T1_room TRANSFORMER a Y CJ Ll L2 at hae POWER BOARD POWER SUPPLY
7. ee EREN INDOOR WIT 230V Controls signal to Notes voltage adapter kit in outdoor unit 1 To be wired in accordance with National Electric N E C and local codes 2 Use Copper conductors only Use conductors suitable for at lease 75 C 167 F 3 If any of the original wires as supplied must be replaced use the same or equivalent wire Fig 9 40MKC B wiring diagram OUTDOOR UNIT SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM Fig 10 24AHA4 124ANS 208 230 Single Phase Wiring Diagram 10 m QO En LOGIQ BA INDOOR THERMOSTAT EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY 24 V Fig 11 24AHA4 124ANS 208 230 460 3 Phase Wiring Diagram 11 WIRING DIAGRAM INDOOR UNIT SING MOTOR Only for the Legend cad Model specific feature CAP Capacitor CN6 Fan drive interface CN 7 F an feedback interface CN_COMP C ompres sor signal CN_VALVE F ourway valve signal model which CN_L4 Llive wire L SWITCH BOARD i EN Nulli CAP fave vec CNN Nalin n gt swing function CN_TO Transformer secondary interface tieeeeereeeeessecee CN_TIN Transformer primary interface CN 3 P ipe temperature interface 12345 12345 CN 2 R oom temperature interface Display board interf oS 12345 12345 EN TON Morice i k rf omo At Teo Romtempentue ses MAIN BOARD T2_r
8. must H Q D b be replaced use the same or equivalent wire 5 Check all electrical connections inside kit for tightness FACTORY CONTROL WIRING 24V a FIELD CONTROL WIRING 230V FACTORY CONTROL WIRING 230V O COMPONENT CONNECTION Q FIELD SPLICE CONTROL VOLTAGE ADAPTER KIT IN OUTDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT TERMINALS VOLTAGE ADAPTER KIT WIRING DIAGRAM AC Fig 7 40MKCB B 24AHA4 or 124ANS Connecting diagram NOTES 4 Symbols are electrical representation only 2 To be wired in accordance with National Electric N E C and local codes 3 Use copper conductors only Use conductors suitable for at least 75 C 167 F Use 18 AWG wires with 2 64 insulation minimum For wires longer than 50 ft use 16 AWG wires 4 If any of the original wire as supplied must be replaced use the same or equivalent wire 5 Check all electrical connections inside kit for tightness INDOOR TERMINAL BLOCKS FACTORY POWER WIRING 230V FACTORY CONTROL WIRING 24V FIELD CONTROL WIRING 230V CONTROL VOLTAGE FACTORY CONTROL WIRING 230V COMPONENT CONNECTION ADAPTER KIT IN OUTDOOR UNIT PEARCE BLU Dio ls f V y y y CY O W2 R VOLTAGE ADAPTER KIT OUTDOOR UNIT TERMINALS WIRING DIAGRAM HP RED BLK D Oo Fig 8 40MKQB B 25HHA4 or 224ANS Connecting diagram Notes 1
9. still displaying the error code Yes If the EEPROM chip is welded on main PCB replace the main PCB directly Otherwise check No Correct the connection whether the EEPROM chip is plugged into main PCB well Yes Y Replace the main PCB A14480 17 2 Zero crossing signal detection Error Code Malfunction conditions E2 error diagnosis and solution E2 Possible Causes signal time interval is abnormal When PCB does not receive zero crossing signal feedback for 4 minutes or the zero crossing e Connection mistake Defective PCB Trouble shooting Check if the connections and power supply is normal Yes y main PCB Indoor main PCB is defective Replace indoor Correct the connections Turn on the No gt unit when the power supply is good 18 A14482 3 Fan speed out of control diagnosis and solution E3 Error Code E3 Malfunction conditions When the indoor fan speed has been too low 300RPM for certain time the unit stops and the LED displays the failure Possible Causes e Wiring mistake e Defective fan assembly e Defective fan motor e Defective PCB Trouble shooting Shut off the power supply and turn it on 5 seconds later Is it still displaying the error code Yes y Shut off the power supply rotate the f
10. unit is good for up to 25 ft 8 m of line length For refrigerant lines longer than 25 ft 8 m add charge up to the maximum allowable length as specified in the residential Long Line Application Guide 8 Disconnect charge hose from charge connection of the low side service valve 9 Fully open service valves B and A 10 Securely tighten caps of service valves Outdoor Unit Refrigerant Indoor Unit 1 A Low Side D ISB High Side Service Valve A07360 Fig 16 Service Valve Manifold Gage 500 microns Low side valve Y High side valve Charge hose gt Charge hose Vacuum pump amp Low side valve A07361 Fig 17 Manifold 14 Deep Vacuum Method The deep vacuum method requires a vacuum pump capable of pulling a vacuum of 500 microns and a vacuum gage capable of accurately measuring this vacuum depth The deep vacuum method is the most positive way of assuring a system is free of air and liquid water see Fig 18 LEAK IN SYSTEM VACUUM TIGHT TOO WET TIGHT DRY SYSTEM 012 3 4 5 6 7 MINUTES A95424 Fig 18 Deep Vacuum Graph Triple Evacuation Method The triple evacuation method should only be used when vacuum pump is only capable of pumping down to 28 in of mercury vacuum and system does not contain any liquid water Refer to Fig 19 and proceed as follows 1 Pump system down to 28 in of mercury and allow pum
11. with the indoor unit while the heating accurator is installed with the outdoor unit One Accurator is required for the cooling only system and two are required for the heat pump systems Refer to Table 15 for the accurator size Table 15 Accurator Sizes s e Cooling Only Heat Pumps System Size 40MKC B 40MKQ B 25HHA4 224ANS 018 0 046 022 024 0 052 0 052 0 049 028 0 059 0 057 0 055 032 0 065 SYSTEM EVACUATION AND CHARGING 4 CAUTION UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage or improper operation Never use the system compressor as a vacuum pump Refrigerant tubes and indoor coil should be evacuated using the recommended deep vacuum method of 500 microns The alternate triple evacuation method may be used if the procedure outlined below is followed Always break a vacuum with dry nitrogen SYSTEM VACUUM AND CHARGE Using Vacuum Pump 1 Completely tighten flare nuts A B C D connect manifold gage charge hose to a charge port of the low side service valve see Fig 16 2 Connect charge hose to vacuum pump 3 Fully open the low side of manifold gage see Fig 17 4 Start the vacuum pump 5 Evacuate using either deep vacuum or triple evacuation method 6 After evacuation is complete fully close the low side of manifold gage and stop operation of vacuum pump 7 The factory charge contained in the outdoor
12. 0 Manual Button Location on Unit 15 TROUBLESHOOTING This section provides the required flow charts to troubleshoot problems that may arise NOTE Information required in the diagnoses can be found either on the wiring diagrams or in the appendix Required Tools The following tools are needed when diagnosing the units e Digital multimeter e Screw drivers Phillips and straight head e Needle nose pliers Recommended Steps 1 Refer to the diagnostic hierarchy charts below and determine the problem at hand 2 Go to the chart listed in the diagnostic hierarchy and follow the steps in the chart for the selected problem For ease of service the indoor unit is equipped with diagnostic code display LEDs in the indoor units This diagnostic display is a combination of flashing LEDs on the display panel or the front of the unit If possible always check the diagnostic codes displayed on the indoor unit Once a failure occurs with the indoor unit in operation the green LED on the indoor unit flashes at intervals of 0 5 seconds The fault code is deduced from the number of times the green LED flashes blocking unit operation Between one flash cycle and the next one a pause of 3 to 4 seconds elapses The diagnostic codes for the indoor units are listed in the appendix Problems may occur that are not covered by a diagnostic code but are covered by the diagnostic flow charts These problems are typical air conditioning mechanic
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14. 024000 224ANS030000 Indoor Model 40MKCBI8B 3 40MKCB22B 3 40MKCB28B 3 40MKCB32B 3 40MKCB32B 3 40MKCB32B 3 40MKQB24B 3 40MKQB28B 3 Cooling Rated Capacity Btu h 18 000 21 600 28 000 32 000 32 000 32 000 22 800 27 600 SEER 140 140 140 14 0 140 14 0 140 14 0 EER 122 122 122 122 122 122 120 12 2 Performance E E Heating Rated Capacity Btu h N A 22 000 27 800 HSPF N A 82 82 COP W W NA 3 86 3 72 E A Controls Wireless Remote Controller F C Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Convertible 5 gt Wired Remote Controller F C Optional Optional N A N A N A N A N A N A Convertible ee Outdoor DB Mia op 55 125 20 F w Low Ambient Kit 55 125 20 F w Low Ambient Kit Operating Heating Outdoor DB Min Pi Range Max F NA 17 75 17 75 oe Indoor DB Min F 64 90 64 90 64 90 64 90 64 90 64 90 64 90 64 90 Heating Indoor DB Min op NA 32 80 32 81 Max Total Piping Length Ft 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 Drop OD above ID Ft 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 Lift OD below ID Ft 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 Outdoor Pipe Connection e m Size Liquid In 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Pipin A By Outdoor Pipe Connection h 5 8 3 4 3 4 718 718 718 3 4 3 4 Size Suction Indoor Pipe Connection Size In 3 8 3 8 3 8 3 8 3 8 3 8 3 8 3 8 Liquid Indoor Pipe Connection Size In 5 3 3 4 3 4
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16. 31 1 37 1 37 1 37 1 37 1 31 1 1 Outdoor Unit Depth In 146 146 17 1 17 1 17 1 17 1 146 1 Net Weight Lbs 146 0 148 0 183 0 184 0 184 0 0 161 0 196 0 Airflow CFM 1285 1285 1900 2615 2615 2615 1285 2615 Unit Width In 46 7 467 57 1 57 1 57 1 i 57 1 57 1 Unit Height In 134 134 134 134 134 4 134 13 4 Unit Depth In 10 2 102 10 4 104 104 A 10 4 104 Net Weight Lbs 375 375 55 1 55 1 55 1 1 55 1 55 1 Indoor Number of Fan Speeds 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Airflow lowest to highest CEM 475 570 695 710 475 570 695 710 525 685 834 847 525 685 834 847 525 685 834 847 525 685 834 847 525 685 834 847 525 685 834 847 e a ressure lowest to pay 44 47 50 51 44 47 50 51 46 48 52 53 46 48 52 53 46 48 52 53 46 48 52 53 46 48 52 53 46 48 52 53 Air throw Data Ft 20 20 25 25 25 25 25 25 Liquid line needs to be insulated Refer to Ductless Split System Long Line Guide for additional information Long Line accessories required beyond 80 ft 24 4 m Legend SEER Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio EER Energy Efficiency Ratio MCA Minimum Circuit Amps MOCP Max Over Current Protection DIMENSIONS INDOOR W gt
17. 40MKCB 24AHA4 124ANS 40MKQB 25HHA4 224ANS High Wall Ductless Split System Sizes 18 to 32 Service Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS nen 1 INTRODUCTION incitan Wedi Were 1 MODEL SERIAL NUMBER NOMENCLATURES 2 STANDARD FEATURES AND ACCESSORIES 3 SPECIFICATIONS uo ies sausen e 4 DIMENSIONS 4 Snes adrie iia Gee Pile ted 5 CEEARANGES sui apa pei ook 6 ELECTRICAL DATA yeee ivan sdram 7 POWER AND CONNECTING CABLES 8 CONNECTION DIAGRAMS nen 9 REFRIGERATION CYCLE DIAGRAMS 13 REFRIGERANT LINES nee 14 SYSTEM EVACUATION AND CHARGING 14 SEQUENCE OF OPERATION 0 0 0 0 00008 15 TROUBLESHOOTING eeen 16 APPENDIX 00 da ana 24 SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS Installing starting up and servicing air conditioning equipment can be hazardous due to system pressures electrical components and equipment location roofs elevated structures etc Only trained qualified installers and service mechanics should install start up and service this equipment Untrained personnel can perform basic maintenance functions such as cleaning coils All other operations should be performed by trained service personnel When working on the equipment observe precautions in the literature and on tags stickers and labels attached to the equipment Follow all safety codes Wear safety glasses and work gloves Keep quenching cloth and fire extinguish
18. 70944 136 277 0 23916 17 63 14 6181 57 135 2 63682 97 207 0 68844 137 279 0 23338 18 64 13 918 58 136 2 53973 98 208 0 66818 138 280 0 22776 19 66 13 2631 59 138 2 44677 99 210 0 64862 139 282 0 22231 25 Table 19 Temperature Sensor Resistance Value Table for T5 2G F K Ohm TE F K Ohm C F K Ohm XO F K Ohm 20 4 542 7 20 68 68 66 60 140 13 59 100 212 3 702 19 2 511 9 21 70 65 62 61 142 13 11 101 214 3 595 18 0 483 22 72 62 73 62 144 12 65 102 216 3 492 17 1 455 9 23 73 59 98 63 145 12 21 103 217 3 392 16 3 430 5 24 75 57 37 64 147 11 79 104 219 3 296 15 5 406 7 25 77 54 89 65 149 11 38 105 221 3 203 14 T 384 3 26 79 52 53 66 151 10 99 106 223 3 113 13 9 363 3 27 81 50 28 67 153 10 61 107 225 3 025 12 10 343 6 28 82 48 14 68 154 10 25 108 226 2 941 11 12 325 1 29 84 46 11 69 156 9 902 109 228 2 86 10 14 307 7 30 86 44 17 70 158 9 569 110 230 2 781 9 16 291 3 31 88 42 33 71 160 9 248 111 232 2 704 8 18 275 9 32 90 40 57 72 162 8 94 112 234 2 63 7 19 261 4 33 91 38 89 73 163 8 643 113 235 2 559 6 21 247 8 34 93 37 3 74 165 8 358 114 237 2 489 5 23 234 9 35 95 35 78 75 167 8 084 115 239 2 422 4 25 222 8 36 97 34 32 76 169 7 82 116 241 2 357 3 27 211 4 37 99 32 94 77 171 7 566 117 243 2 294 2 28 20
19. Data E a Voltage Range Fan Power Cooling Only Nominal A Voltage Indoor Size 8 Min Max FLA Min Ckt Amps Fuse ACR pie mps 018 022 208 230 1 60 187 253 0 485 1 0 15 028 032 208 230 1 60 187 253 0 51 1 0 15 Table 10 40MKQB B Electrical Data 5 Voltage Range Fan Power Heat Pump Nominal i Voltage Indoor Size 8 Min Max FLA Min Ckt Amps Fuse TAR Bkr mps 024 028 208 230 1 60 187 253 0 51 1 0 15 Permissible limits of the voltage range at which unit wi LEGEND FLA Full Load Amps HACR Heating Air Conditioning Refrigeration LRA Locked Rotor Amps NEC National Electrical Code RLA Rated Load Amps compressor Permissible limits of the voltage range at which the unit will operate satisfactorily Time Delay fuse l operate satisfactorily Complies with 2007 requirements of ASHRAE Standards 90 1 NOTES 1 In compliance with NEC requirements for multi motor and combination load equipment refer to NEC Articles 430 and 440 the overcurrent protective device for the unit shall be fuse or equipped with a breaker 2 Motor RLA values are established in accordance with UL Underwriters Laboratories Standard 465 POWER AND CONNECTING CABLES FIELD SUPPLIED Recommended Connection Method for Power and Communication Wiring To minimize communication wiring interference Power Wiring The main power is supplied to both the indoor and the outdoor units The field supplied connecting cable co
20. Number Week of Manufacture Year of Manufacture Manufacturing Site ame CERTIFIED www ahridirectory org Use of the AHRI Certified TM Mark indicates a manufacturer s TERTE participation in the program For verification of certification for individual products go to www ahridirectory org Cc US Listed C U S STANDARD FEATURES AND ACCESSORIES Table 1 Standard Features Ease Of Installation Indoor and Outdoor Compact Size Outdoor Unit Wall Mounting Kit Outdoor Unit Stacking Kit Indoor Mounting Bracket n gt i gt an Comfort Features Microprocessor Controls Wireless Remote Control Automatic Air Sweep Air Direction Control Auto Restart Function Cold Blow Protection On Heat Pumps Turbo Mode Silence Mode Follow Me ONNIN min Energy Saving Features Sleep Mode Stop Start Timer Dlnin 46 F Heating Mode Heating Setback Safety And Reliability 3 Minute Time Delay For Compressor Over Current Protection For Compressor Crankcase Heater standard on size 30 Heat Pump Indoor Coil Freeze Protection Indoor Coil High Temperature Protection On Heat Pumps Condenser High Temperature Protection On Heat Pumps Accumulator On Heat Pumps nnn pn dn Ease Of Service And Maintenance Cleanable Filters Diagnostics Liquid Line Pressure Taps Suction And Discharge Pressure Tap
21. ading voltage is lower than 0 06V or higher than 4 94V the LED displays the failure Possible Causes e Wiring mistake e Defective sensor e Defective PCB Trouble shooting Check the connections between temperature sensor and main PCB No Correct the connections Are the connections good Yes Check the resistance value Y Replace indoor or of the sensor Is it normal ga outdoor main PCB No Replace the sensor and check if the problem happen again 20 A14485 4 Evaporator coil temperature sensor Open or short circuited diagnosis and solution E6 Error Code E6 Malfunction conditions If the reading voltage is lower than 0 06V or higher than 4 94V the LED displays the failure e Wiring mistake Possible Causes e Defective sensor e Defective PCB Trouble shooting Check the connections between temperature sensor and main PCB No Correct the connections Are the connections good Yes Check the resistance value Y Replace indoor or of the sensor Is it normal ga outdoor main PCB No Replace the sensor and check if the problem happen again 21 5 Refrigerant Leakage Detection diagnosis and solution EC Error Code EC Trouble shooting Power off then restart the unit 2 minutes later M
22. al or electrical issues that can be corrected using standard air conditioning repair techniques For problems requiring measurements at the control boards please note the following For Heat Pump Units Only 1 Always disconnect the main power 2 When possible check the outdoor board first 3 Start by removing the outdoor unit top cover 4 Reconnect the main power 5 Probe the outdoor board inputs and outputs with a digital multi meter referring to the wiring diagrams 6 Connect the red probe to hot signal and the black probe to the ground or negative 7 Note that some of the DC voltage signals are pulse and gives continuously variable readings For Cooling only and Heat Pumps 1 If it is necessary to check the indoor unit board you must start by disconnecting the main power 2 Next remove the front cover of the unit and then control box cover 3 Carefully remove the indoor board from the control box place it face up on a plastic surface not metal 4 Reconnect the main power and repeat steps 5 6 and 7 5 Disconnect main power before reinstalling board to avoid shock hazard and board damage 16 1 EEPROM parameter error diagnosis and solution E1 Error Code E1 Malfunction conditions Indoor PCB main chip does not receive feedback from EEPROM chip Possible C e Installation mistake tee e Defective PCB Trouble shooting Shut off the power supply and turn it on 5 seconds later Is it
23. an by hand Does it rotate properly Yes y Check the wires of fan motor Are all the connections good Yes y Check whether the fan motor is normal through index 1 Yes No Y The unit operates normally Find out the cause and have it resolved For example check No whether the fan is blocked or the bearing is broken No Correct the connections Y Check whether the main PCB is normal through index 2 Index 1 Indoor fan motor If the Replace the fan malfunction S No m still existing motor replace the T A main PCB No Replace the main PCB No gt Is the malfunction resolved Yes Measure the resistance value of each winding by using the tester For the definite value of the resistance refer to Appendix A2 and A3 Index 2 Indoor fan motor Power on and set the unit running in fan mode at high fan speed After it has been running for 15 seconds measure the voltage of pinl and pin2 If the value of the voltage is less than 100V 208 240V power supply the PCB must have problems and needs to be replaced Input Terminal Red 1 Black 2 3 White 19 A14483 A14484 6 Indoor room temperature sensor Open or short circuited diagnosis and solution E5 Error Code E5 Malfunction conditions If the re
24. c field wire to connect the indoor unit to the kit in the outdoor unit Some regions may require metal conduit for this wire Check relevant local building codes before installing DO NOT USE regular low voltage 24V thermostat wire for communication wiring between indoor unit and kit in outdoor unit A CAUTION EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage or improper operation e Be sure to comply with local codes while running wire from indoor unit to outdoor unit Every wire must be connected firmly Loose wiring may cause terminal to overheat or result in unit malfunction A fire hazard may also exist Therefore be sure all wiring is tightly connected No wire should be allowed to touch refrigerant tubing compressor or any moving parts Disconnecting means must be provided and shall be located within sight and readily accessible from the air conditioner Connecting cable with conduit shall be routed through hole in the conduit panel CONNECTION DIAGRAMS NOTES N IN DOO R T E R MI N AL B LOC K 1 Symbols are electrical representation only 2 To be wired in accordance with National Electric N E C and local codes AUNAR 3 Use copper conductors only Use conductors E D LH D suitable for at least 75 C 167 F Use 18 AWG D wires with 2 64 insulation minimum For wires Y Cc L1 L2 S longer than 50 ft use 16 AWG wires 4 If any of the original wire as supplied
25. ce Output DC 12V CN_COMP Compressor signal Voltage AC 230V CN_VALVE Four way valve signal Voltage AC 230V CN_L4 Live wire L Voltage AC 230V CN_N1 Null line N Voltage AC 230V CN_N2 Null line N Voltage AC 230V CN_TO Transformer secondary interface Output AC 12V CN_TIN Transformer primary interface Input AC 230V CN 3 Pipe temperature interface Output DC 5V CN 2 Room temperature interface Output DC 5V CN 5 Display board interface Output DC 5V CN 10 11 Motor Interface Output DC 12V CN_SWM Emergency key interface DC 5V 24 Table 18 Temperature Sensor Resistance Value Table for T1 T2 T3 T4 Le F K Ohm ga F K Ohm 2C F K Ohm 2G F K Ohm 20 4 115 266 20 68 12 6431 60 140 2 35774 100 212 0 62973 19 2 108 146 21 70 12 0561 61 142 2 27249 101 214 0 61148 18 0 101 517 22 72 11 5 62 144 2 19073 102 216 0 59386 17 1 96 3423 23 73 10 9731 63 145 2 11241 103 217 0 57683 16 3 89 5865 24 75 10 4736 64 147 2 03732 104 219 0 56038 15 5 84 219 25 77 10 65 149 1 96532 105 221 0 54448 14 7 79 311 26 79 9 55074 66 151 1 89627 106 223 0 52912 13 9 74 536 27 81 9 12445 67 153 1 83003 107 225 0 51426 12 10 70 1698 28 82 8 71983 68 154 1 76647 108 226 0 49989 11 12 66 0898 29 84 8 33566 69 156 1 70547 109 228 0 486 10 14 62 2756 30 86 7 97078 70 158 1 64691 110 230 0 47256 9 16 58 7079 31 88 7 62411 71 160
26. easure the voltage between S and N Check the outdoor wiring connection Check the indoor wiring connection Yes Yes I Replace the indoor main PCB Replace the reactor 0 Check the reactor Replace the outdoor main PCB Y Replace the outdoor main PCB No Replace the indoor main PCB ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR CRITICAL PARTS Temperature sensor troubleshooting Disconnect the temperature sensor from the PCB and measure the resistance value with a multimeter Temperature sensors Room temperature T1 sensor Indoor coil temperature T2 sensor Outdoor coil temperature T3 sensor Outdoor ambient temperature T4 sensor Compressor discharge temperature T5 sensor BUN a Indoor Fan Motor Measure the resistance value of each winding by using the multimeter 23 APPENDIX APPENDIX TABLE OF CONTENTS DESCRIPTION NUMBER Control Board Input Output Values neee eee Al Temperature Sensor Values Temperature vs Resistance for T1 T2 T3 T4 ane A2 Temperature Sensor Values Temperature vs Resistance for TS eee A3 Indoor Unit Diagnostic Codes eee eee eee eee eee A4 Al Table 16 Control Board Input Output Value Table 17 Control Board Input Output Value 40MFC Q 009 1 40OMFC Q 012 1 CONNECTOR CONTROL BOARD INPUT or OUTPUT VALUE CAP Capacitor Voltage AC 230V CN 6 Fan drive interface Voltage AC 230V CN 7 Fan feedback interfa
27. er nearby when brazing Use care in handling rigging and setting bulky equipment Read this manual thoroughly and follow all warnings or cautions included in literature and attached to the unit Consult local building codes and National Electrical Code NEC for special requirements Recognize safety information This is the safety alert symbol When you see this symbol on the unit and in instructions or manuals be alert to the potential for personal injury Understand these signal words DANGER WARNING and CAUTION These words are used with the safety alert symbol DANGER identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe personal injury or death WARNING signifies hazards which could result in personal injury or death CAUTION is used to identify unsafe practices which may result in minor personal injury or product and property damage NOTE is used to highlight suggestions which will result in enhanced installation reliability or operation A WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death Before installing modifying or servicing system main electrical disconnect switch must be in the OFF position There may be more than 1 disconnect switch Lock out and tag switch with a suitable warning label 4 WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in death serious personal injury and or property damage Never use air or ga
28. ff yy flash 26 O OPERATION a Q AUTO MODE TE TIMER PERIOD SELECTION fii PREHEAT OR DEFROST BH B roces SELECTED TEMPERATURE gg SELF DIAGNOSTIC CODES Fig 21 Unit Display Table 21 Signal Receiver Functions e A ION indication lamp optional function This lamp illuminates when Clean Air feature is activated H DEFROST indication lamp For cooling amp heating models only Lights up when the air conditioner starts defrosting automatically or when the warm air control feature is activated in heating operation y OPERATION indication lamp This lamp illuminates when the air conditioner is in operation TIMER indication lamp Lights up during Timer operation Temperature indicator Displays the temperature settings when the air conditioner is operational Displays the malfunction code 27 APPENDIX 1 a al al MD al wo al o ai N oo 136 137 138 o 139 y an 141 142 287 6 143 289 4 o N o Copyright 2015 CAC BDR 7310 W Morris St e Indianapolis IN 46231 Edition Date 08 15 Catalog No 40MKC Q B B 01 SM Manufacturer reserves the right to change at any time specifications and designs without notice and without obligations Replaces New 28
29. it 124ANS 224ANS Sizes 30 36 24AHA4 124ANS All Sizes KAALS0201LLS Liquid Line Solenoid for Cooling Only Required for Long Line Applications 25HHA4 224ANS All Sizes KHALS0401LLS Liquid Line Solenoid for Heat Pump Required for Long Line Applications INDOOR UNIT ACCESSORIES Condensate Pump A07892 Fig 1 Condensate Pump Accessory On high wall fan coils the condensate pump has a lift capability of 12 ft 3 6 m on the discharge side with the pump mounted in the fan coil or 6 ft 1 8 m on the suction side if the pump is remote mounted The pump is recommended when adequate drain line pitch cannot be provided or when the condensate must move up to exit Wired Remote Controller For applications where the use of wireless remote control is not desired the MK units can be controlled by means of a wired wall mounted control with an LCD display Fig 2 Wall Mounted Control with LCD Display SPECIFICATIONS Table 3 Specifications COOLING ONLY HEAT PUMP Size 18 22 28 32 32 32 24 28 Sil diia 24AHA418A003 24AHA424A003 24AHA430A003 24AHA436A003 24AHA436A005 24AHA436A006 25HHA424A003 25HHA430A003 124ANS018000 124ANS024000 124ANS030000 124ANS036000 124APSO36000 124AES036000 224ANS
30. nsists of three 3 wires Two wires are high voltage AC power and one is a ground wire Consult your local building codes and the NEC National Electrical Code or CEC Canadian Electrical Code for special requirements All wires must be sized per NEC or CEC and local codes Use Electrical Data table MCA minimum circuit amps and MOCP maximum over current protection to correctly size the wires and the disconnect fuse or breakers respectively Per caution note only copper conductors with a minimum 300 volt rating and 2 64 inch thick insulation must be used Communication Wiring A separate shielded copper conductor only with a minimum 300 volt rating and 2 64 inch thick insulation must be used as the communication wire from the outdoor unit to the indoor unit To minimize voltage drop of the communication wire use the wire size and maximum lengths shown in table 11 Table 11 Maximum Lengths Wire Size Length ft m 18AWG 50 ft 15 m 16AWG 50 ft 15 m to 100 ft 30 m A CAUTION EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage or improper operation e Wires should be sized based on NEC and local codes e Use copper conductors only with a minimum 300 volt rating and 2 64 inch thick insulation A WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death The kit requires high voltage 230V non metalli
31. oom P ipe temperature sensor enc EIN O NALE S NL 3 a y TO TN CNS 1 2 3 4 1 2 11 1 1 2 3 4 1 24 11 OE AAA womf fuwl fe a y 24 a j mimo T2_pipe T1_room y l a rJo c u 8 yo 230V Controls signal to voltage adapter kit in outdoor unit I L1 l l l POWER SUPPLY INDOOR UNIT POWER BOARD Notes 1 To be wired in accordance with National Electric N E C and local codes 2 Use Copper conductors only Use conductors suitable for at lease 75 C 167 F 3 Ifany of the original wires as supplied must be replaced use the same or equivalent wire Fig 12 40MKQ B wiring diagram Fig 13 25HHA4 224ANS Wiring Diagram 12 QUTDOOR UNIT SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM REFRIGERATION CYCLE DIAGRAMS INDOOR UNIT FIELD OUTDOOR UNIT e a o PIPING a FLARE ap lt lt N 1 lt A eae PS COOLING EXPANSION DEVICE SERVICE VALVE HEAT EXCHANGER EXCHANGER i EVAPORATOR CONDENSER SERVICE VALVE W GAUGE PORT SUCTION LINE FLARE CONNECTION l FIELD mM P mMM Fig 14 Cooling Only INDOOR UNIT FIELD OUTDOOR UNIT M PIPING A _ _ _ ____ 0 FLARE CONNECTION lt en eee gt Pars tines a snm COOLING LIQUID HTG HEATING TWO PHASEy EXPANSION EXPANSION i DEVICE DEVICE HEAT HEAT EXCHANGER EXCHANGER EVAPORATOR CONDENSER SUCTION DISCHARGE SUCTION REVERSING
32. p to continue operating for an additional 15 minutes 2 Close service valves and shut off vacuum pump 3 Connect a nitrogen cylinder and regulator to system and open until system pressure is 2 psig 4 Close service valve and allow system to stand for 1 hr During this time dry nitrogen will be able to diffuse throughout the system absorbing moisture 5 Repeat this procedure as indicated in Fig 19 System will then be free of any contaminants and water vapor WAIT WAIT EVACUATE v CHECK FOR TIGHT DRY SYSTEM IF IT HOLDS DEEP VACUUM RELEASE CHARGE INTO SYSTEM Fig 19 Triple Evacuation Method H E A95425 SEQUENCE OF OPERATION Interface A wireless remote control supplied with the unit is the interface between the fan coil and the user The wireless remote control has the following characteristics e Capable of displaying C and F with F being the default setting To change the default setting refer to the Owner s Manual e The remote control setpoint range is from 62 F 17 C to 86 F 30 C in increments of 1 F 1 C e The wireless remote control has an operating range of 25 ft 7 62 m e The same remote control can be used to control more than one unit e If the remote control is lost damaged or the batteries are exhausted the system can be operated by using the manual button forced Auto located under the front panel Manual Button r 5 g auTocooL A14359 Fig 2
33. s NJAJAN Application Flexibility Low Ambient Controls 20 F 28 9 C 3 Phase on size 32 Cooling Only Wind Baffles Condensate Pumps Wired Controls PLS gt a gt Legend S Standard A Accessory Table 2 Accessories Part Number Description For Models KSACNOIOIAAA Wired Remote Control Only Sizes 18 22 53DS 900 118 Condensate Pump 230v All Sizes KAAVCOIO1AA Controls Kit Required on High Walls 40MKC Cooling Only units KHAVCO101 Controls Kit Required on High Walls 40MKO Heat Pump units KSALAOSOIAAA Low Ambient Control for cooling 20F pee EE KSALA0901AAA Low Ambient Control for cooling 20F 24AHA4 124ANS 460V 3 KAACHI401AAA Crankcase Heater to a Ree ee KAACHISOIAAA Crankcase Heater ha ne KAACH1701AAA Crankcase Heater nn ce S ae KAAWSO101 Winter Start Kit for low ambient on 24AHA4 124ANS All Sizes cooling only systems Isolation Relay Required when using a KHAIRO201AAA T ow Ambient cooling with HP 25HHA4 224ANS All Sizes KSAHSISOIAAA Hard Start Kit Capacitor amp Relay de 4 rors A pein 208 230V 1 53DS 900 087 Wind Baffle a m ANS S Si So 53DS 900 071 Wind Bafile eer ANS ea S 53DS 900 075 Stacking Kit 24AHA4 124ANS Sizes 18 24 53DS 900 076 Stacking Kit 24AHA4 124ANS Sizes 30 36 53DS 900 077 Wall Mount Kit roer io A A 24AHA4 25HHA4 SP DS 200 078 y Wall Mount K
34. ses containing oxygen for leak testing or operating refrigerant compressors Pressurized mixtures of air or gases containing oxygen can lead to an explosion A CAUTION EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage or improper operation Do not bury more than 36 in 914 mm of refrigerant pipe in the ground If any section of pipe is buried there must be a 6 in 152 mm vertical rise to the valve connections on the outdoor units If more than the recommended length is buried refrigerant may migrate to the cooler buried section during extended periods of system shutdown This causes refrigerant slugging and could possibly damage the compressor at start up INTRODUCTION This Service Manual provides the necessary information to service repair and maintain the MK family of air conditioners and heat pumps Section 2 of this manual is an appendix with data required to perform troubleshooting Use the Table of Contents to locate a desired topic MODEL SERIAL NUMBER NOMENCLATURES INDOOR UNIT B 18 3 40 FAN COIL UNIT VOLTAGE 3 208 230 1 60 MK MODEL SYSTEM TYPE C COOLING ONLY Q HEAT PUMP MAXIMUM NUMBER OF FAN COIL UNITS THAT CAN BE CONNECTED TO THE OUTDOOR UNIT B 1 1 NOT USED NOMINAL CAPACITY 18 1 1 2 TONS 22 1 5 6 TONS 24 2 TONS 28 1 1 3 TONS 32 2 2 3 TONS INDOOR FAN COIL TYPE B HIGH WALL 01 15 00001 Serial

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