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1.                           MBH  230  235  240  244  235  239  244  s    EE 189  232  237  153  200  239   fe baw esr hies les be las                     fre                        foo          ors         CEN  EEREEEEEEEEREEEEE    Notes  1     capacities are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat To obtain NET cooling capacity  subtract indoor fan heat     2 MBH Total Gross Capacity   Unit 1000Btu h   3 SHC Sensible Heat Capacity   Unit  1000Btu h        I amp O manual    30    8  START UP    B Packging and components    e  5 the unit properly located and level with the proper  clearance        s the duct work correctly sized  run  taped  insulated  and  weatherproofed with proper unit arrangement  See Ductwork  Installation section         sthe wiring properly sized and run according to the unit wiring  diagram        Are all the wiring connections  including those in the unit   tight     e Has the unit been properly grounded and fused with the  recommended fuse size  See Wiring Data     e Have the air conditioning systems been checked at the  service ports for charge and leak tested if necessary     e Does the condenser fan and indoor blower turn free without  rubbing  and are they tight on the shafts        Has the indoor blower speed been determined and the proper  speed been set  See the Unit Wiring Diagram     e Are all covers and access panels in place to prevent air loss  and safety hazards     B Starting the unit in the cooling mode    m Voltage  With the compr
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3.                Y  OLSA       SSA      MLLI   21212                 3    Downfolw supply opening    Horizontal supply opening    Fig 3 8  Fig 3 9    LO  N      LO                 Downfolw ruturn opening    Horizontal return opening       I amp O manual    Units  mm    380 415V   3Ph   50Hz  18   20 Tons C O Units    2138             870 2157    Fig 3 10    SEN        SW           2       8 5  Molo  HF   z                         SIS                        05 O10  o  AD                            2T   O   I    Filter access door    Drain connection hole    Maintain orifice for air supply motor    Control and comperssor access panel        gt   EL           F   Cx    f       Horizontal supply opening       Downflow supply opening       Fig 3 11    Fresh air    Horizontal return opening       Downflow return opening        N  x  A              c         S  75      o                                     o       I    Fig 3 12       I amp O manual    D    Units  mm    2138       2  Control        comperssor access panel    380 415V   3Ph   50Hz  25 Tons C O Units    Fig 3 13  Fig 3 14  Fig 3 15                     WE WE OU                                          5 5  5 8    0 5       2                              8707 2157  Fresh air    Hole for bottom installation    7  wires    Hole for power wires       Hole for othere purpose            RR  Hole for control       17777177772                      1           7 7        Horizontal return opening          2     Maintain orifice fo
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5.        Fig  9 3    E Method of belt tensioning using belt tension indicator  Calculate the deflection in mm on a basis of 16mm per meter  of center distance  Center distance  m x16 deflection  mm         Belt tension indicator    applied to mid center distance    Fig 9 4    Tab 9 2    For reguired to deflection belt 16 mm per metre of span    Belt section Small pulley      Newton N   diameter  mm     Kilogram force kgf     80 to132 25 to 35    140 to 224 45 to 65 4 6 to 6 6    NOTE    The belt which is too tight or too loose may generate noise  and be harmful to the unit        ag        Dismantle the air filter   Twist of screws and up the plate that is gets out        Upon loose the filter baffle plate  the filter could be pulled out  along the supporting slot     For 6 20 tons    filter Baffle plate       air filter    Fig 9 5  For 25 tons                  filter Baffle plate      air filter    filler access door    Fig 9 6       I amp O manual    32       Clean the air filter  Vacuum cleaner or pure water may be used  to clean the air filter  If the dust accumulation is too heavy    please use soft brush and mild detergent to clean it and dry  out in cool place          Fig 9 7     The             side should face up when using vacuum cleaner      The air in side should face down when using water        CAUTION    Do not dry out the air filter under direct sunshine or with fire     Re install the air filter    Condenser coil   Unfiltered air circulates through the unit s 
6.      x 30          2060 2355 2650 2945 3240 3535 3830 4125 4250 4500 4750 5000 5250 5500 5750 6000 6250                        Air volume CFM   Fig  7 2 Fig 7 5    I amp O manual            15 Tons       300          270       240             Static pressure  Pa     210    180       150          120             90    60    30                18 Tons    Static pressure  Pa     300                                     4750 5000 5250 5500 5750 6000 6250 6500 6750 7000 7250  Air volume CFM     Fig 7 6          270          240        210          180       150             120       90             30          20 Tons    Static pressure  Pa                                               5200 5500 5800 6100 6400 6700 7000 7300 7600 7900 8200  Air volume CFM     Fig 7 7       300          270       240                210    180          150          120             90    60          30                                                    I amp O manual    20       7000 7150 7300 7450 7600 7750 7900 8050 8200 8350 8500  Air volume CFM     Fig  7 8    25 Tons       p 300           270                 240   i       210       Static pressure  Pa        180             150          120          90          60       30                                                             8950 9300 9650 10000 10350 10700 11050 11400 11750 12100 12450    Air volume CFM   Fig 7 9       Parameter table for outdoor unit air volume    NOTE    Shield parts in below tables are standard working  conditions for th
7.    O1              e  Qo  O              e  co                          2 MBH Total Gross Capacity   Unit  1000Btu h   3 SHC Sensible Heat Capacity   Unit 1000Btu h        I amp O manual    2     Cooling capacity     18 Tons    Tab 7 28                                  rex        em  s               oo   7  oo  es         ss  0        99   s    s     o eere penrposfrs one pmo roo poo   oem sfere s  nee ne pane 2          se reos oer pez ra ro lr ro prs        pon vasos            a ED     us poss s Sp 0 a DE                      ENS   ERR         ues   09   m            sc feor   TTE   0   zo ez ala len ln zo pns posso za spas lar 02        767 ona rn rro  on aha            von rs sooo      ee zr    67  73  4l205 2 181 7 189 5 200 9212 3 188 1 192 4 206 6 218 0  192 4 199 4 mem  61  EISE 158 3 172 7 187 1 156 9 165 5 179 9 194 3 161 2 171 2 187 1 201 5 165 5 177 0 192 8  205 8  61  67  67  73                       use rm ieeo nr por ponas s rsen raso  nose sapo pa sponsa  ras por sa pos  napa seo rne                     525  na ere ros  no  aser ns ess  nea uso       ma mesas rarae pooslrrss ren on s rroo rosa os    SHC    SHC  139  9  166 1 174 5  188 4 149 7 171 7 185 6 194 0 158 3 177 3 192 6 205 2  163 9 186 1  200 3  211 5    Ambient Temperature         P    5  s  ror rs  sa sss puso rro ros race peso pos 2a n                   MBH    uim 155 31183 81194 91205 91163 91186 6 200 4 211 5 171 0 193 5 205 9 215 7    194 31198 61200 01192 81197  11202 91205 81202 91205 81208 
8.   e        Co       e  co               gt                         43                     N                              ws         ors  sa  ore so so                                                            MIC          oo  ooo oro vzo oco  ss   szs  wc  sos  oz  osz ses o js                         onore  ono oro oos rosso  ie  ons  one  srr  ros ono  ssa so   vo o   era afro   opo             esos 7     oe oa                ross roa oro sso no  r2 sz      pes ros  s  sia  az oz  onze         ooo or     se eos ro por  rrs jos  ozs  rao  ooo saa pos fo  i oss  ors ons  507  sss  sos ooz          08       sc  25                       amp             1        joo so oo foa    Notes  1 All capacities are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat To obtain NET cooling capacity  subtract indoor fan heat     N      oleieljo     Oy oy  oy    gt lo              N  La                                     BBE                 oo                 N                              co  R      co  N  EN  co            co      N  co                             av        e  Co  A                   No       e    gt   EN                            68 4            N                      O   co                 co  a  N  B                                                                c  N                                  Oi  on  N             N                           lato        ATR  on                  AR A m                                            a                                  RE  
9.   electrical data              Wire size between room thermostat and unit    The wire size between the room thermostat and the unit should  be determined according to the following table  because the 24V  power source is applied to the control circuit     Tab 6 11    Wiring length between room thermostat and unit one way     10m 15m 20m 30m 40m       Minimum wire    6 5 Main power supply    Tab 6 12    Model type    10Tons    12Tons    15Tons    18Tons    20Tons    25Tons    380   415V  3N  50Hz    380   415V  3N  50Hz    380   415V  3N  50Hz    380   415V  3N  50Hz    380   415V  3N  50Hz    380   415V  3N  50Hz    380   415V  3N  50Hz    380   415V  3N  50Hz    380   415V  3N  50Hz    3x10mm   2x6mm     3x10mm   2x6mm     3x16mm2 2x 10mm     3x16mm 2 2x10mm    3x16mm  2x10mm      3x25mm 2 2x 10mm     3x25mm 2 2x 10mm     3x25mm 2 2x 10mm     3x35mm 2 2x 10mm        I amp O manual    13    6 6 Block cable connection    m To connect with wire controller    For C O Units                             Fig 6 2       Power supply    For 380 415V   3Ph   50Hz  6 7 8 10 Tons C O Units    elo ele            Fig 6 3    For 380 415V   3Ph   50Hz    12 15 18 20  25 Tons C O Units       Fig  6 4       Dial code settings   Set the dial code SW3 of PCB in roof top unit   s wire control box as  per the wire controller you are in using  After settings  please shut  off the power supply and then power to it again  otherwise  the new  settings function couldn   t work     For C O Units         
10.   ss pars reas ana ora  nsn rn   sno npo                              249 41252 51255 61259 01251 21254 01257 91262 31253 51256 81260 01261 61258 4 dude 5   veo ef fess a  lef sr meh  05    N    85 6    7    Co    6           6    N    T                                  es fe    Ambient Temperature    Notes  1     capacities are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat To obtain NET cooling capacity  subtract indoor fan heat     2 MBH 7Total Gross Capacity  Unit 1000Btu h   3 SHC Sensible Heat Capacity  Unit 1000Btu h        I amp O manual    29    B Cooling capacity     25 Tons       Tab 7 30  cp          eq             e Te Te e Te  eo  85  MEE T   1737273727373 72 73 272 737172 3707  erp           er    n n fe er Fer fes                                                                     pen per         Pes                                          nde    fd Du    e                                                            SHC  116  164  204 245   118    MBH pae  241  246  251  245  249  5 SHC  222  226  230 235  238      MBH  276  281  287 293  282 288  sx  fn er                fo n  nen fn  MBH  216  220  224  229  223  227  232       212  216  220  224  216  220  t  MBH  253  258  263  269  258  263  268  dn suc hiso oos  255  26  es  221  263  er ow oe ro fe fo fo re pro foe          3273737307308                                                   pe foe fao fee faes Ps bor er Ps fee fer fee fee ra ee Per fe  suc  192  196  200  204  196  200 pos           poo pro 
11.   the  compressor stops automatically     Type of flow  Unit main    power    Applicable  voltage    B Compressor discharge gas temperature switch protection  When compressor discharge gas temperature  gt  266     discharge gas temperature switch will be closed  At the same  time  the corresponding compressor will be shut off  The  ON OFF signal and high pressure protection signal should be  connected together  Evaporator  fan motor  B Reverse phase protection relay  l Condenser     The reverse phase protection relay will make the compressor fan motor  not start  when the power source is incorrectly connected   Electric             checking of phase    order is just carried out at the first time heating  of electrifying  If malfunction happens then the checking will be  going on until the order of phase is right  and the      will be  displayed on the board  If there is no problem in the first  checking  then it will be omitted   Tab 6 5  Li High pressure and low pressure protection  The ON OFF of high pressure and low pressure will be Nominal ton  installed separately around inlet pipe  and both are connected Model type  to Main Control Board  The ON OFF of high pressure will be  off when the pressure is higher than 425Psi  The ON OFF of Wee a ieu  low pressure will be off when lower than 7Psi  Unit main  power  6 2 Electrical data arp  voltage       407   380 415V   3Ph   50Hz  Tab 6 1 Tab 6 2    Unit main  power    Nominal ton Nominal ton       Model type Model type    Typ
12.  4 Capacity Data    B Cooling capacity     6 Tons    Tab 7 22          2600    Tes Te To fefee efTe 85   90    2400       80 9              aam                       at   t   e  t   tg          ge Shea  Se Si   e erm         mss ue                                                                                       0                          zs     lo   MO  WwW                41 5  73 2  75     9 0   63            N    LO    LO  LO    st                55 8   61   EE  44          goz    70 0    OIN c     CN       OL NTR                             oO                                                           ol nil ol       ol ol                      N  N                                          659 OL OTNI        ili      a Ed E  xa Es ES          N 2     09      N   N     o    6     e es ace      Teal    vana  on  vss rs    jns          SHC   45 8   37 6   29 2   22 3   46 3   38 2   31 6  24 5   47 2   38 9   32 3   25 6   48 9   39 0   33 4   25 3    5    3 9    4  66             3 5   45 2 59          77 0  77    mE          7  54   59   712 63 4  64   69 7   42 7  56  742   73 8  74         28540   1 7 46 6  48           34  51 5  52  Somn  7 2  552  56     14 4   59    7  0 4    69 4  74 6    64 8    50 1  ms                      fa ia  al ale    sso rie  rna nez  ono  se rs  ros ro rro ros rr   rrs  roo  ma rs aa roo er                28 7  58 8   63 9  57 4   59 4    En    spes      ero es ps ee mo reo  ro serons     bor  EU    jer res          e roo ene ore ns feo  
13.  5 terminal  Group    RED       TO THE WIRE CONTROLLER    I amp O manual    14    See the left figure    1  When SW3 has been set in             please select KJR 12B  wire controller    2  When SW3 has been set in    1     please select the wire  controller be recommended in the below     BM KJR 23B  For C O     Remark   Two stage capacity control is optional     6 7 Error code    Tab 6 13    Type    Normal Standby  _      o Noma   Constraint cool                   phase sequence  Error       error      phase default   Om Outdoor coil sensor in sys  A error                  Outdoor coil sensor in sys  B error    Error Indoor coil sensor in sys  A error    Error Indoor coil sensor in sys  B error  Error Indoor sensor error    Error Outdoor ambient sensor error  Error Wire controller output error    Protection Overcurrent protection in sys A           Protection Overcurrent protection in sys B    Protection Overcurrent protection for indoor fan  Protection Comprehensive protection for outdoor fan HN    Protection Protection for Hi  Lo  pressure or exhaust temp  Comprehensive protection  in sys A in sys A    Protection Protection for Hi  Lo  pressure or exhaust temp  in ELE  dd protection  sys B in sys B    Hi pressure protection initiated in T2 evaporator  Protection    stops the outdoor unit fan    Protection Hi pressure protection initiated in T2 evaporator  stops the outdoor unit fan and compressor    Protection Protection for condenser Hi temp  in sys A    Protection Prote
14.  of the compressor can be estimated  as follows     Tab 6 10    One compressor unit   Two compressors unit    Max  current RNCxMax  IPT  IPT   RNCxMax  IPT  IPT       Max  instantaneous STC STC RNCx0 5  current xMax  IPT  IPT    Max  IPT   Compressor power input from the performance table at  the expected maximum condition  STC IPT RNC  Compressor data from the above table    B X The data in the compressor motor column shall indicate the respec     tive values of the refrigeration cycle     6 3 Installation Example    To the 4 wires from wire controller   for C O units  or 5 wires from wire controller     for E Heater C O units and H P units  Main power switch    4 wires for Power supplies       Fig 6 1    I amp O manual    12                6 4 Wiring provision    B   Field wiring  The units are internally wired at the factory according to  generally accepted electrical technology     m Required field wiring  Main power wiring to the unit control wiring between the control  center and the unit  and earth wiring are required in the field     E Required components  The following components are required  main power fuses   conduit coupling  and field supplied room thermostat     B X Wire and fuse size selection for main power source    Wire and fuse sizes should be selected in accordance with  national and standard  taking the designed maximum current  shall be the total of the compressor maximum current   condenser fan motor current and evaporator fan motor  current refer to  
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16. 67 0   92 3  115 5 138 9  68 3   95 3  118 6  142 4  69 6   96 6  121 5  148 8   MBH 1 130 41135 31147 61159 91134 11141 51153 81166 11137 81140 41150 91172 21141 51151 31164 8   175 9                                                                  suc           1134 136 51159     163 6 108 2 125 5 151   168 8 101 8131 6 161 1172 4         ed ah           zea                    os na wea  CCAAT         cinco                                       n  104 1 1206 166 0    125 67                                                                   sje         ros onalo         reso    Notes  1     capacities are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat To obtain NET cooling capacity  subtract indoor fan heat         wen  173 4 175 9   178 4  EXCEL        125 4  130 1 141 91    sel afr              N  co                       N        P                                  N                        C2                         co                       HEN    O1  NO  ae   i  NO                  6                 D gt   N                                       IN                             gt               N         E   gt           oO D      e      gt             aA  Ee               N  D                            co        N            N  NO  N     N                N                 N                 N                               cr  IIO        N          amp        e        e        Se        C2       C1   Se                 L  O  O1        N  Co  NO             e  X  N       NO   
17. 7  211 5 207 2 210 1 213 0  217 9  0  145 3 161 7 170 1 142 3 155 5 168 9 184 3 149 7 161 2 167 1 191 5 155 5 167 0 182 8  195 8  9  182 8 184 2 187 1 181 3 185 6 188 5 191 4  191 4 194 3 198 6 201 5  195 7 198 6 201 5  207 8    pam 132 7 159 7 167 1 120 9 140 3 169 8 181 4 126 6 146 8 177 0 191 5 119 1 154 0 188 5   200 8            202  91205 81208 71210 11208 7211 5  213 01214 41213 01214 41215 91217 31214 41215 91217 31218 7    z T N    SHC   72 7 100 2 127 4 154 0  74 3  105 0 1324 159 7  77 7  107 9 138 1 168 4  77 7  112 2 141 0  171 2   MBH  145  COTE                                 suc  127 6 146 2 159 5  172 8135 5 152 9 1662  1 179 5 142 5 158 2 172 8  186 1  140 3 163 5 178 1  S         TH    95  105  115    wea  171 3 1744  175 4  180 2 172 71176 8 179 5 182 3 182 3 185 01189 1   125    suc  109 6 Ee    M amp H  193 2 196 4 198 7 200 1 198 7 201 4 202 8 204 2 202 8 204 2 205 6 206 9  204 2 205 6 Spas       69 2 131 6 160 3  74 0  106 9 134 3  163 1    Notes  1 All capacities are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat To obtain NET cooling capacity  subtract indoor fan heat     H  MBH  HC  MBH  C  BH  HC  BH  HC  H    2 MBH Total Gross Capacity   Unit 1000Btu h   3 SHC Sensible Heat Capacity   Unit 1000Btu h        I amp O manual    28        Cooling capacity     20 Tons    Tab 7 29                                         IZZECEGETITECITECETXZDTIZTTT     ue  ror ose patslzn n ovr fo pn sofa prz  eon         fa fas pero s es sposa ps on poseer rosas os      
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19. USER S  amp  INSTALLATION  MANUAL    RCOGORTRGA  RCO70RTRGA  RCO80RTRGA  RC100RTRGA  RC120RTRGA  RC150RTRGA  RC180RTRGA  RC200RTRGA  RC250RTRGA       System Air Conditioner   Cooling Only                      5             ELECTRICAL WIRING   SPECIFICA TOM                                                   16  START UP                                   ee 31  MAINTENANCE AND                                                     31     m    Tab 1       ACCESSORIES     1                   ay   sme  __                em 3                        KJR 12B Wire controller NE    2                       GENERAL INFORMATION    Warnings and Cautions appear at appropriate locations  throughout this manual     Read                 these carefully     WARNING  Indicates a potentially hazardous situation  which  if not avoided  could result in death or serious injury     CAUTION  Indicates a potentially hazardous situation  which  if not avoided  may result in minor or moderate injury   It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices and  where property damage only accidents could occur     CAUTION    Read this entire manual before beginning installation  procedures     Bodily injury can result from high voltage electrical  components  fast moving fans  For protection from these  inherent hazards during installation and servicing  the  electrical supply must be disconnected     If operating checks must be performed with the unit  operating  it is the technicians responsibility to recogni
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21. alfunction or shorten the life span of the manchine     In the cace of extremely strong wind  please prevent the  air from flowing backwards into the outdoor unit     Snow canopy is necessary in sonwfall places on the  outdoor unit  Please consult the local dealer for details     In the frequent thunderstruck place  lightning proof  actions should be taken     To prevent refrigerant leak  contact your dealer    When the system is installed and runs in a small room  it is  required to keep the concentration of the refrigerant  if by any  chance coming out  below the limit  Otherwise  oxygen in the  room may be affected  resulting in a serious accident     The refrigerant in the air conditioner is safe and normally  does not leak    If the refrigerant leaks in the room  contact with a fire of a  burner  a heater or a cooker may result in a harmful gas     Turn off any combustible heating devices  ventilate the  room  and contact the dealer where you purchased the  unit    Do not use the air conditioner until a service person confirms  that the portion where the refrigerant leaks is repaired     I amp O manual         Units  mm    DIMENSIONAL DATA    380 415V   3Ph   50Hz  6 7 Tons C O Units    3        Condenser fan       Filter access door  Drain connection hole       Hole for control wires    maintain orifice  for air supply motor    Hole for power wires  Hole for other purpose  Control and comperssor access panel    Fig 3 1              Fresh air             Horizontal retur
22. be diameter in   Type  Outdoor fan  Quantity speeds    Filters Quantity size  recommended mm       E 5      5 E 5    NOTE    D Cooling capacities are rated at 95   F amblent  80   F entering dry bulb  67   F entering wet bulb  Air capacity is net and  inculdes the effect of fan motor heat Units are suitable for operation to  20  of nominal CFM        pO    B 1  Heating capacities are based on the following conditions Indoor temperature 70   F entering dry bulb  60   F entering dry  bulb  outdoor temperature 47   F entering dry bulb  43   F entering dry bulb     B            is optional     B  Optional 2  pleated filters also available     I amp O manual    1     7 2 Parameter For Air Volume    Parameter table for indoor unit air volume    Tab 7 3  6 Tons    Static pressure  Air flow   Brake power   Fan speed   CFM   rpm      Pa     20  40    2585   20    75   19       19        kW    1        0   2585 0  0  1 9   1 9   1 9    __  __  ___20    __40   2702     80     75      Static pressure  Air flow   Brake power   Fan speed   Pa   CFM   kW   rpm   5    2     Static pressure  Air flow   Brake power   Fan speed   CFM   rpm      Pa   KW     0   394   23   1200  580      342   24       38   3129 1275  1 7      150   3280   17   1281    Tab 7 6  10 Tons    Static pressure Fan speed   Pa   CFM                   1200   1210   1221   1235   2 1 1248   1255    19      1259  1265    1 9                 7 7  12       5    Static pressure  Air flow   Brake power          speed   P  CFM  
23. condenser coil  and can cause the coil s surface to become clogged with  dust  dirt  etc  To clean the coil  vertically  i e   with the  fins  stroke the coil surface with a soft bristled brush  Be  sure to keep all vegetation away from the condenser coil  area     Maintenance performed by serviceman    To keep your unit operating safely and efficiently  the  manufacturer recommends that a qualified serviceman  check the entire system at least once each year and any  other time that you feel one is needed  Your serviceman  should examine these areas of your unit    Filters   Motors and drive system components   Economizer gaskets  for possible replacement     Safety controls  for mechanical cleaning     Electrical components and wiring  for possible replace   ment and connection tightness     Condensate drain  for cleaning     Unit duct connections  to see that they are physically  sound and sealed to the unit casing     Unit mounting support  for structural integrity     The unit  for obvious unit deterioration     CAUTION    Do not operate the unit without the evaporator fan access  panel in place  Reinstall the access panel after performing  any maintenance  Operating the unit without the access panel  may result in severe personal injury or death     I amp O manual    99       ELECTRONICS    Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE    If you have any comments or questions regarding a Samsung product  contact the SAMSUNG customer care center     Country CustomerCareCenter   WebSite ____
24. ction for condenser Hi temp  in sys B      Protection Anti freezing protection for evaporator in sys  A   29   J    Protection Anti freezing protection for evaporator in sys  B           0        I amp O manual    15    7  SPECIFICATION  7 1 Physical Data    m R22 380 415V            50Hz             Tab 7 1  Model type C O C O          C O C O    ie    Hor   amp  Dow   73400    Hor   amp  Dow  Hor   amp  Dow  Hor   amp  Dow  Hor   amp  Dow  Hor   amp  Dow     94000 107000 127000 150000 180000    10 3 10 4    2089 2165 2229  1235 1335 1825  1002 1245  406 443 0  R22 R22   Capillary Capillary   2 Scroll 2 Scroll   Tube diameter in   3 8 3 8 3 8   838          Quantity used diameter mm     Type Propeller Propeller Propeller Propeller Propeller Propeller    Type of flow    Cooling capacity          me            capacity  Btu h      Capacity  2229  1825  1245   710  22   Capillary   2 Scroll    2089  1235    Length mm   Dimensions   Width mm   Heigth mm   Net weight kg     O    2               N  A co         Refrigerant type    NO  N    Capillary  2 Scroll    Capillary  2 Scroll    Flow control  Compressor   Quantity Type  Rows  Outdoor coil  Fins per inch    Co             2 I gt        oO O      co  e                 Outdoor          Quantity speeds 1    Quantity motors power kW  170 55 1 0 60 1 0 60 2 0 60 2 0 60    Motor RPM 940 10 930430 930430 930430 930430  Total nominal           170 55  940 10  5880  1 10x10    5880 7060 7060 10000 11000    1 10x10 1 12x12 1 12x12 1 15
25. e no less  than 60      Cloth material or hard paper should be padded in the contact  place between unit and rigging cable  Rigging cable should be  entwined a round at the hook for prevent danger by cable slip  because of weight unbalance     During lifting  anyone forbidden lingering under the lifting unit     I amp O manual    7          Spreader bars       5 2 Rooftop units                                                                               For roof top applications using a field fabricated frame and  ducts  use the following procedure   8 The frame must be located and secured by bolting or welding  to the roof  Flashing is required   E The hole in the roof must be prepared in advance of installing  the unit   E Secure the ducts to the roof   E Place the unit on the frame or roof curb   H Secure the unit to the frame or roof curb   E Insulate any ductwork outside of the structure with at least two   2  inches of insulation and then weatherproof  There must be  a weatherproof seal where the duct enters the structure   E Complete the installation according to the instructions in the  following sections of this manual   H Typical rooftop application with frame  Cover panel  Cover panel of horizontal  of horizontal air return  air supply  Fig 5 2  I amp O manual                Typical rooftop application with frame                    71171717                     11711111                  LIII LL      uj   Ez    x                      Horizontal  air deflector      D
26. e of flow     415    Type of flow    Unit main  power    Evaporator  fan motor    Condenser  fan motor    Electric  heating    Applicable  voltage    Compressor  motor    Evaporator  fan motor    Condenser  fan motor    Electric  heating    I amp O manual    10       Applicable    Evaporator  fan motor    Condenser  fan motor    Electric  heating      Tons _  380   415             Tab 6 4    Nominal ton   Model type   Type of flow  Unit main    power    Applicable  voltage    Evaporator  fan motor    Condenser  fan motor    Electric  heating    Tab 6 6    Nominal ton   Model type   Type of flow  Unit main    power    Applicable  voltage    Compressor    Evaporator  fan motor    Condenser  fan motor    Electric  heating        415       Tab 6 7    Model type  Type of flow    power    Applicable  voltage    Compressor  motor    Evaporator  fan motor    fan motor    Electric  heating    Tab 6 8    Model type  Type of flow  Unit main    power    Applicable  voltage    Compressor  motor    Evaporator  fan motor    fan motor    Electric  heating    C O    Tab 6 9    Nominal ton  Model type  Type of flow    Unit main  power    Applicable  voltage    Evaporator  fan motor    Condenser  fan motor    Electric  heating    1015       11               These data are based on the following conditions   Evaporator Air Input Temperature 85   F DB  66 F WB   Condenser Air Input Temperature 115   F DB     B The strating current is indicated for each compressor motor        The maximum currents
27. e unit     Tab 7 12  6 Tons    Static pressure   Air flow   Brake power  Fan speed   Pa   CFM   KW   rpm        Tab 7 13  7 Tons    Static pressure   Air flow   Brake power          speed   Pa   CFM   KW   rpm        sem       Tab 7 14  8 Tons    Static pressure   Air flow   Brake power          speed   Pa   CFM   KW   rpm        Tab 7 15  10 Tons    Static pressure   Air flow   Brake power          speed   Pa   CFM   KW   rpm   26       Tab 7 16  12 Tons    Static pressure   Air flow  Brake power  Fan speed   Pa   CFM   KW   rpm   9000 0 78x2  10   800    o7ex2  20 8600 0 80x2       Tab 7 17  15 Tons    Static pressure   Air flow   Brake power          speed   Pa   CFM   KW   rpm   11000 0 78x2  26    20 9600 0 80x2       Tab 7 18  18 Tons    Static pressure   Air flow   Brake power  Fan speed   Pa   CFM   KW   rpm     12500 0 78x2 945  10 12000 0 79x2 938  20 11700 0 80x2       Tab 7 19   20 Tons   Static pressure   Air flow  Brake power          speed   Pa   CFM   kW   rpm     Tab 7 20  25 Tons    Static pressure   Air flow   Brake power   Fan speed   Pa   CFM   kW   rpm     910    7 3 Operating conditions    For proper performance  run the unit under the following    temperature conditions     Tab 7 21    Outdoor temperature  63  F to 126      Room temperature  63 F to 86        Cooling Caution   operation Room relative humidity less than 80   If the unit  operates in excess of this figure  the surface of  the unit may attract condensation        I amp O manual    21    7
28. essor operating  check the line voltage at the  unit  The voltage should be within the range shown on the  unit nameplate   If low voltage is encountered  check the size and length of  the supply line from the main disconnect to the unit  The line  may be undersized for the length of the run     B Cooling shut down  Place the system selector in the OFF position or reset  thermostat at a setting above room temperature   Do not de energize the main power disconnect except when  unit is to be serviced  Power is required to keep the heat  pump compressor warm and boil off refrigerant in the  compressor     9  MAINTENANCE AND UPKEEP    m Regular maintenance and upkeep  Some regular maintenance and upkeep have been carry on  by user  includes  change the one time dust filter  clean  casing  wash condenser and replace a new belt  as well as do  some test for the equipment            Control electric heater box  access panel              B    _____           un  ES      F _            B    EY  Control box  access panel For 6 20 tons    For 25 tons    Fig 9 1    Tab 9 1       Control electric heater box    _       Electric heater    Fig 9 2       WARNING    At least 1m flame resistant layer must be laid    the end  of the air duct internal surface     I amp O manual    31     E Regulating belt of rate of tension  inner fan  Refer to Fig 9 3  Fixed bolt of electric motor   s supporting slide  was loosened  following electric motor was drived  belt of rate  of tension will begin change 
29. n opening    Downflow supply opening    Fig 3 2    Downflow return opening    Hole for bottom installation                      Fig 3 3    I amp O manual    Units  mm    380 415V            50Hz  8   10 Tons C O Units       Condenser fan          Filter access door    Fig 3 4           o  oo g         E 5    oc                             5                  o     sls  I I       L Fresh air       Control and comperssor access panel                      in              gt                                                   O      oe               gt  N ONU E  i       S                I    W           1                  i     Eg  gt                   E 2  S o     S        5 9                       I      i        Downflow supply opening    Horizontal return opening          Downflow return opening    Fig 3 5    Hole for bottom installation             P   n        X N DN         l              il             BoE       S    o    qane Sail                            0      0     Fig 3 6    I amp O manual    9    Units  mm    Fig 3 7       Hole for power wires  Hole for other purpose    Hole for control wi       Control and comperssor access panel    Filter occess door  Drain connection hole                                   o  E                  2             E                  gt     380 415            50Hz  12   15 Tons C O Units       Fresh air        Dy             SA  SIH          SJ             gt           25                    000 02          LL LL       LLL LL  CP LLLI LLL 
30. nd or damage to the equipment     The unit must be mounted level for proper drainage of water  through the holes in the base pan     The unit must not be exposed to direct roof water runoff     Flexible duct connectors must be of a flame retardant material        duct work outside of the structure must be insulated and  weatherproofed in accordance with local codes     Roof flashing must be installed to seal the roof curb cavity and  must conform to local building codes     All fabricated outdoor ducts should be as short as possible     Clearances    The recommended clearances for single unit installations are  illustrated in Fig 4 1   These minimum requirements are not only an important  consideration when determining unit placement  but they are  also essential to ensure adequate serviceability  maximum  capacity  and peak operating efficiency     Any reduction of the unit clearances indicated in these illustra   tions may result in condenser coil starvation or the recirculation  of warm condenser air  Actual clearances which appear to be  inadequate should be reviewed with a local engineer     See the unit s nameplate for the absolute minimum clearance  between the unit and any combustible surface s           Units  mm       Overhead air  Clearancez 3000       Fig 4 1    INSTALLATION  Lifting    Rigging cables should have adequate capability to resist 3  times weight of unit  Before lift  please check and ensure that  hooks are holding tightly to unit and lifting angles ar
31. ono  soe ons ra  sns  nona             na rea  ros                po ooa aso ers es                        oux rss ons        587  rna    sus rae  ma mn   tesa  sn roa rosa  rss  so on pon  se    3 3  Em  587  98 7    100     s  rss  sre  sas ena rs  n3 sor  612  62  ar  Em  mr          7  2    slelslalsisielelsisls      2   B  S  S              F                                                           el ejej eV                                                JE             N                      sao ses  ers za  os  ons  ons  ssa  lofi sr newer wah    9   sah  mm  201966            003  023  12  641  591774  241763  0         21850  7 1 000  04  656  8 5  69 9  231676  0 1  81 7  78 3  ZH  ao  eo  35 749  8  0 5  82 1               3  Notes  1     capacities are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat To obtain NET cooling capacity    84   97                                   E                                                             5   8               yje       M           c          518                       NIN       Ql                    N olo  i5    s s s9 rm   9    bm  N                   Ns                           jueiquuv    77 4  9    87 5    98 6  81   56                   ber ee me                                      61  3  1  7    115    85    subtract indoor fan heat     Total Gross Capacity   Unit  1000Btu h     2 MBH    Sensible Heat Capacity   Unit  1000Btu h        3 SHC    I amp O manual    23    B Cooling capacity     8 Tons    Tab 7 24    C
32. own side air return    orifice s cover    Down side air  supply orifice s cover                            Fig 5 3                                     7          2 2    1271272               222   2  P p MOF                             77  7252 2         ANE     22                                               a      au                                                                Fig 5 4    5 3 Ground level horizontal units       For ground level installations  the unit should be positioned on  a pad in the size of the unit or larger  The unit must be level on  the pad  The pad must not come in contact with the structure     Be sure the outdoor portion of the supply and return air ducts    are as short as possible    Proceed with the installation as follows    Place the unit on the pad    Attach the supply and return air ducts to the unit    Insulate any ductwork outside of the structure with at least 2  inches of insulation and weatherproof  There must be a weath     erproof seal where the duct enters the structure     Complete the installation according to the instructions in the  following sections of this manual     Typical ground level application                          Drain connection hole  Drain outlet   Snap ring   Drain pipe       I amp O manual    Fig 5 6    5 5 Ductwork    9    Attaching horizontal ductwork to unit    All conditioned air ductwork should be insulated to minimize  heating and cooling duct losses  Use a minimum of two  2   inches of insulation wi
33. r air supply motor  Horizontal supply opening    Drain connection hole  Maintain orifice for air supply motor    I amp O manual    4  LOCATIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS      4 1    Horizontal airflow application    When choose horizontal air supply mode  please remove  horizontal air supply panel and horizontal air return panel firstly   See Fig 5 2    These units are design certified for outdoor installations  These  units may be installed directly on wood flooring or on Class A   Class B  or Class C roof covering material     Location of the unit must allow service clearance around it   Clearance of the unit must be given careful consideration     Check the handling facilities to ensure the safety of personnel  and the unit s      Caution must be taken at all times to avoid Personal injuries  and or damage to equipment     The unit must be mounted level for proper drainage of water  through the holes in the base pan     The unit must not be exposed to direct roof water runoff     Flexible duct connectors must be of a flame retardant material        duct work outside of the structure must be insulated and  weatherproofed in accordance with local codes     Holes through exterior walls must be sealed in accordance with  local codes     All fabricated outdoor ducts should be as short as possible     Downflow application curb mounting    When choose vertical air supply mode  for model 6 2 to 10 ton   please remove vertical air supply panel and vertical air return  panel firstly  and 
34. rol  30 1                           rape roles rer    a    ris      707  59 8  43          730  484           71 4                     os  us            per    67        61  67  67    N                                                  jueiquuv            105  115  125    Notes  1     capacities are gross and have not considered indoor fan heat To obtain NET cooling capacity  subtract indoor fan heat     Total Gross Capacity   Unit 1000Btu h     I  e     CN       Sensible Heat Capacity  Unit 1000Btu h         I  0          I amp O manual    22    Cooling capacity     7 Tons    Tab 7 23          En            75          85   90   75          85   90   75          es   90   75          85   90            eas  ona ase  ers or                 seo soot ses  ons oro                       e prj  hue  one  567    E       m  505    58907              sso sro sor  sno se  rs  ees  02    98 1  100 9  101 9    2 98    sos sao et ro  ons oso  1        sao sss  rez  sra  sse  oso  51         roo es  s           nost       mea           ma ro   roo ona  925  sra  o ors on  oor  ooo  sz  on  ses roo soe  oo  ses  rra  so  sz    100 6 1026  97 1   99 0 f101 0f103 0    ssa  sea  sra nno ssa  sna ns  ens    sss       rae ra  ros  vas  reo ves   sra  a  rro  raz  roo viz rao vs    ry    si  672  T  so  res  reo  ras  rea       ros    17  833  666  666    4  3  4    0  5   6       sso  os             79 3  96   75 0  50     8        2       LO         roz  sz ono  so          oz  os    sao oes   
35. ross Capacity   Unit 1000Btu h     2 MBH    Sensible Heat Capacity   Unit  1000Btu h     3 SHC        I amp O manual    26    Cooling capacity     15 Tons         Tab 7 27  Deep                       m      Em                 75            5   90   75   eo   85   90   75        85   90   75   80   es       eire pn nouo  i   suc  131 5 155 8 166 0 175 3 138 7 165 6 173 6 183 0  146 1            183 3 185 5  187 6 190 2 188 7 190 0  191 1 192 4 191  rm 197 3  35 a   sc  1047 127 8 149 8 172 9 109 3 132 7 157 1 180 2 111 2  o  e 197 3 199 8 195 8 198 5 202 21204 5  198         72 2   96 8  117 0 136 4  73 6   99 0   19 6 138 6  74 9      sz          ovo as     164 5 171 7 181 4 160 8 164 5 176 6 186 3 164 5 170 5 181 4  190 0                                                          suc   99 9  123 0 146 1  169 2 104 1 129 0 153 5 179 0 108 1 132 8 160 8 186 3 111 1  138 9 166 8  188 9    wen  188 8 191 1 193 5 196 1 190 2 192 2  195 2 198 5  191 9 194 3 196 8 198 0 195 6 199 3 201 7  204 2     suc  69 0   93 1  114 8 135 2  70 5   96 3  117 8 140 1  71 8              a                5      SHC  119 6 140 5  147 6 159 4 127 9 145 2 157 0 164 1 135 3 151 5  164 6  173 2 140 1 157 5 169 4  179 0   lt  MBH H63 6 166 1 169 7 171 0 164 8 168 5  173 41175   7 109 0 124 2    Scr i Ie    EY                      N                       105 67  SHC 94 6  118 1 141     oO     O         N     O  co  e  ENS  NO       MBH  1857 187 0 188 2 189 4 188 2 189 4 190 7 193 1 1  89 2 1111 7  132 8  
36. rpm    a   KW       0   6250   41   860  70  80         5300          890    75  55   37   900    Tab 7 8  15 Tons    Brake power   Fan speed    Pa   CFM   kW   rpm    0   6900 1000  1010  400 1020     60   6500   433   1030  260  5600      9       Tab 7 9  18 Tons    Static pressure Fan speed   Pa   CFM                   820  20    60   730   48   84       Tab 7 10  20 Tons       8 Tons                Tab 7 11 S 250  25 Tons        225   Static pressure  Air flow   Brake power   Fan speed 2 00   Pa     cFM     kW   rpm  o          175  N         0  1250  61   1000  1002 is  1005 A  1008    3900 1010           9790 1015   75                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              25  o  wd  2600 2800 3000 3200 3400 3600 3800 4000       Curve diagram of static pressure  air flow volumn  Air volume CFM   Fig 7 3  10 Tons  6 Tons  co  T a 350             3     270  2 5  3   240    2        210  E o    0     180  150      420      90    60 N  30           2900 3200 3500 3800 4100 4400 4700 5000  1765 2060 2355 2650 2945 3240 3535 3830 Air volume CFM   Air volume CFM        Fig  7 4  Fig  7 1  7 Tons 12 Tons     250 2 300     D d    5 225 5 270  o o  5 2    200   240     o  T       5 175      210    150 Kk 180  100   N            120     75   ME MM EE 90  _  IN    50         S Bo  25    
37. th a vapor barrier  The outside ductwork  must be weatherproofed between the unit and the building     When attaching ductwork to a horizontal unit  provide a flexible  watertight connection to prevent noise transmission from the  unit to the ducts  The flexible connection must be indoors and  made out of heavy canvas     NOTE    Do not draw the canvas taut between the solid ducts     Unit duct flance Unit exterior    Weather proof  this seam    Field duct Fig 5 7  Attaching downflow ductwork to roof curb   Supply and return air flanges are provided on the roof curb for  easy duct installation  All ductwork must be run and attached to  the curb before the unit is set into place    Follow these guidelines for ductwork construction     Connections to the unit should be made with three inch canvas  connectors to minimize noise and vibration transmission     Elbows with turning vanes or splitters are recommended to  minimize air noise and resistance     The first elbow in the ductwork leaving the unit should be no    closer than two feet from the unit  to minimize noise and  resistance     Unit        Air proof this seam  Field duct    Fig 5 8    I amp O manual    9           ELECTRICAL WIRING    Tab 6 3  6 1 Protections and safety control Nominal ton  Model type  B Minutes delay for the compressor start up    At the beginning of energizing or after the stop of the  compressor  3 minutes delay will be taken to start the  compressor     When switchover between cooling heating mode
38. then unload air down flow panel  horizontal  deflector and air down return panel  lastly  remount horizontal  air supply panel and horizontal air return panel  See Fig 5 3     When choose vertical air supply mode  for model 12 5 to 20  ton  please unload air down flow panel  air down return panel   See Fig 5 4     The Roof Mounting Curb  or a field fabricated curb must be in  place before the unit is hoisted to the roof top     The Roof Mounting Curb  frame  must be installed on a flat   level section of the roof and provide a level mounting surface  for the unit  In addition  be sure to provide sufficient height  above the roof to prevent water from entering the unit     Be sure the mounting curb spans structural members  trusses   of the roof  thereby providing sufficient support for the weight of  the unit  the curb  the duct s   and any factory or field installed  accessories     Be sure the hole in the structure for the ducts is large enough  to accommodate the fabricated ducts and the insulation  surrounding them     These units are design certified for outdoor installation  These  units may be installed directly on wood flooring or on Class  A Class B  or Class C roof covering material     Location of the unit must allow for service clearance around it   Clearance of the unit must be given careful consideration     Check the handling facilities to ensure the safety of personnel  and the unit s      3 1    Caution must be taken at all times to avoid personal injuries  a
39. x15 1 15x15    Quantity used diameter in       Type  Drive type    FC centrifugal FC centrifugal        centrifugal        centrifugal   FC centrifugal    FC centrifugal  Belt    Indoor fan    Variable sheave Variable sheave Variable sheave  1 1 5 14 5 1 5 5   1440 1440 1440 1440   2500 3000 4000 6000    1 1  4  4   4   4   2   2   529X357X12 5   529X357X12 5   566X404X12 5   566X404X12 5   1015X815X12 5   1015X815X12 5    Variable sheave  1 1 5    Quantity speeds    Quantity motors power kW   Motor RPM  Total nominal CFM    Quantity size                                 Filters     ums             ag            Cooling capacities        rated at95  F amblent  80   F entering dry bulb  67   F entering wet bulb  Air capacity is net and  inculdes the effect of fan motor heat Units are suitable for operation to  20  of nominal            B   Heating capacities are based on the following conditions Indoor temperature 70   F entering dry bulb  60   F entering dry  bulb  outdoor temperature 47    F entering dry bulb  43   F entering dry bulb     B  TXV is optional     B  Optional 2    pleated filters also available     I amp O manual    16    Tab 7 2                               Nominal ton 18 Tons 20 Tons 25 Tons    SERI Cooling capacity  Btu h    210000 240000 300000  Heating capacity  Btu h    II     1 10                        Performance    Long              Net weight kg        930 980  Compressor   Quantity Type   Rows EE __ ___    ___ 3 5   Outdoor      Fins per inch 16  Tu
40. ze  these hazards and proceed safely     WARNING    Ask your dealer for installation of the air conditioner   Incomplete installation performed by yourself may result in a  water leakage  electric shock  and fire     Ask your dealer for improvement  repair  and  maintenance    Incomplete improvement  repair  and maintenance may  result in a water leakage  electric shock  and fire     In order to avoid electric shock  fire or injury  or if you  detect any abnormality such as smell of fire  turn off the  power supply and call your dealer for instructions     Never replace a fuse with that of wrong rated current or  other wires when a fuse blows out    Use of wire or copper wire may cause the unit to break down  or cause a fire     Do not insert fingers  rods or other objects into the air  inlet or outlet   When the fan is rotating at high speed  it will cause injury     Never use a flammable spray such as hair spray   lacqueror paint near the unit   It may cause a fire     Never inspect or service the unit by yourself   Ask a qualified service person to perform this work     Do not dispose this product as unsorted municipal  waste Collection of such waste separately for special  treatment is necessary     Keep far away from high frequency equipment     Keep away from the following places    A place where it is full of oil gas  places where salty air  surrounding near the coast   a place where is caustic gas the  sulfide in hotspring   Location in the folling places may cause  m
    
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