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This document provides an installation, operation and maintenance manual for Pioneer Series Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) Systems. It contains information over multiple parts on selecting locations and installing outdoor units, various indoor unit types including ceiling concealed, cassette, and wall mounted units. It also covers refrigerant pipe design and connection, field wiring, and control system initialization and setting. The document is technical in nature and intended to guide installation and maintenance of these VRF systems.

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Flow VRF System

This document provides an installation, operation and maintenance manual for Pioneer Series Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) Systems. It contains information over multiple parts on selecting locations and installing outdoor units, various indoor unit types including ceiling concealed, cassette, and wall mounted units. It also covers refrigerant pipe design and connection, field wiring, and control system initialization and setting. The document is technical in nature and intended to guide installation and maintenance of these VRF systems.

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Pioneer Series Variable Refigerant

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All the illustrations and information in this manual are only for reference. The manufacturer has the right to change,
without prior notice, necessarily at any time due to reasons in relation to sale or production.

Amicable tips:
Units using environment friendly R410a has no harm to the ozonosphere.

The manual is an integral part of the unit and should be properly kept for reference at any time after reading. At the same time, please hand the
manual over to other operators for reference.


Pioneer Digital Scroll VRF Systems
Foreword
During the production of the digital scroll multi- connected air-condition unit, the design and production standards have
been strictly observed, to ensure that the unit is provided with high-quality operating state, high reliability and excellent
adaptability.
This manual covers the necessary information for correct installation, commissioning, startup and maintenance of the unit.
Please read this manual thoroughly before installing, starting or overhauling the unit so that it can be operated optimally.
Don’t operate the unit for fear of personal risk and unit failure, if you have not completely understood the working principle
of the unit, or don’t have sufficient general safety knowledge or adopt relevant safeguard measures.
So, we suggest that the installation, starting and debugging of the unit should be done by specially trained personnel.
Warranty only applies on the basis of the following prerequisites:

Warranty only applies on the basis of the following prerequisites:


The installation work must be carried on by specially trained personnel and the startup of the unit must be
carried out by the professional technicians of YORK Repair Service Center or personnel of a service agent
designated by YORK.
Only those genuine spare parts supplied by YORK should be used.
As for all the operation and maintenance specified in this manual, please strictly abide by the requirements
in terms of the time and frequency.
Any violation of the above mentioned prerequisites would automatically void the warranty.

Personnel responsible for the installation of the units should ensure the security of the installation process and take
responsibility for all the installation work of refrigerant piping, water circulation, electric and other necessary ancillary
equipments.

YORK shall not be liable for any personal injury or damage due to improper installation and
commissioning, unnecessary repair, and failure to observe the provisions and instructions in this manual.

In case of any doubt during the installation process, please contact YORK Company or its regional offices.

Other notices
Checkout
Upon receiving the unit, damages that may occur in the transport process should be immediately checked. Any significant
damage, if there is, should be written in the carrier transport documents, and claims should be pursued according to the
notice instructions. If the parts other than the surface were damaged, please immediately notify the local maintenance
personnel of York Company.

Storage
—If the unit is to be stored for a period of time until the installation, protective measures should be taken to prevent the
damage, corrosion or wear;
—The storage temperature should not exceed 45 ć. Direct sunlight shall be avoided.
—The air-cooled coil heat exchanger on the unit should be covered. Especially, it shall not be stored in the open region of
construction, lest the fin will be blocked and stained.
—To reduce the possibility of accidental damage (e.g. damaged by the collision, etc.), the unit should be kept in zones
where the least activities occur.
—Periodical visual inspection should be carried during the storage period.


Pioneer Digital Scroll VRF Systems
Introduction & Nomenclature
Introduction

Johnson Controls YORK® Pioneer series digital scroll VRF (Variable Refrigerant Flow) systems aim to provide you with a
comfortable indoor environment. Using the advanced digital scroll technology, it can accurately maintain the ideal room
temperature while still saving energy. YORK® Pioneer VRF systems smart choice for better living.

This range of VRF products from Johnson Controls offers the perfect combination of superior product quality, operating
efficiency and value for money. All units are manufactured under strict quality control with full conformance to ISO 9001 and
ISO 14001. The Johnson Controls YORK® Pioneer digital scroll VRF air conditioners consist of ceiling concealed / cassette/
wall mount indoor units/ ceiling package indoor units and digital scroll outdoor condensing units.

The outdoor units are available in vertical air discharge configurations, as cooling only and heat pump models. The cooling
capacity ranges from 25.5 to 123kW with up to 3 modular units in combination. All models are designed for operation up to
ambient conditions of 52 °C (125 °F). One outdoor unit can drive up to 48 indoor units (model 300 and above), and no
matter what the room size or structure, there is always a flexible combination. Ceiling concealed indoor units range from 1.8
to 17.5kW available in a range of 12 sizes. Ceiling cassette indoor units range from 2.8 to 13kW in 8 sizes, wall mounted
indoor units are available in 3 sizes with 3.2, 5.3 and 7kW cooling capacities, while ceiling package indoor units range from
1.8 to 16.0 kW available in a range of 17 sizes.

YORK® Pioneer digital scroll VRF systems are suitable for a variety of applications such as high rise apartment buildings,
condominiums, houses, offices, schools, shops, mosques, indoor play areas and other similar applications. All units are
designed with the convenience of the customer and the end user in mind and are factory assembled, tested, and supplied
internally wired and with refrigerant charge.

Nomenclature (Indoor units)

Y D CC 34 H O F L E A -0 C 3
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

1 York
2 Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF)
3 Indoor unit type
CC : Ceiling concealed
HW : High wall
CK : Ceiling cassette
CP: Ceiling package
4 Cooling capacity code
5 Mode of operation
C : Cool only
H : Heat pump
6 Auxiliary electric heater
0 : No heater


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2 : With NO.2 heaters
7 Return plenum
N : None
B : With back return plenum
D : With bottom return plenum
F : With filter box and filter
8 Piping
L : Left
R : Right
9 Expansion device
E : Internal
O : External
10 Power supply
A : 220V / 1Ph / 50Hz
11 Design Code
12 Design series number
C喝R410A
13 Application
1 : Export T1
3 : Export T3


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Y D O H 80 E V V -0 C 1 E
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 York
2 Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF)
3 Outdoor unit
4 Mode of operation
C : Cool only
H : Heat pump
5 Cooling capacity
6 Power supply
A : 220V/1Ph/50Hz
E : 380V/3Ph/50Hz
7 Structure
H : Horizontal discharge
V : Top discharge
8 Outdoor unit type
No mark : Single digital unit
V : Modular digital unit
F : Modular fixed unit
M : R22 Digital VRF Modular unit combination
N : R410A Digital VRF Modular unit combination


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9. Design code
10. Design series number
C喝R410A
11. Application
1: Export T1
3: Export T3
12 Certification Mark
NO Mark: NO special certification
E: CE Mark


Part 1: Outdoor Unit


1.1. Combination

YORK Pioneer Series digital scroll VRF products are modular design, the single module can be combined together. The
system name and independent units are as followings.

Capacity and Combination


Outdoor Model Type of Unit Max # of
80 100 120 140
indoor units
Basic Model YDOH(C)xxEVV-0C3 Ƶ Ƶ Ƶ Ƶ

YDOH(C)160EVN ƵƵ  32

YDOH(C)180EVN Ƶ Ƶ 32

YDOH(C)200EVN ƵƵ  32

YDOH(C)220EVN Ƶ Ƶ  32

YDOH(C)240EVN  ƵƵ 32

YDOH(C)260EVN Ƶ Ƶ 32

Modular YDOH(C)280EVN Variable Unit ƵƵ 32


Units YDOH(C)300EVN ƵƵƵ 48

YDOH(C)320EVN ƵƵ Ƶ  48

YDOH(C)340EVN Ƶ ƵƵ 48

YDOH(C)360EVN  ƵƵƵ 48

YDOH(C)380EVN  ƵƵ Ƶ 48

YDOH(C)400EVN  Ƶ ƵƵ 48

YDOH(C)420EVN  ƵƵƵ 48

Note: Ƶmeans 1 corresponding outdoor unit

1.2. Physical data

BASIC MODELS

Following data table includes Cooling only model and heat pump model. YDOC refer to cooling only model and YDOH refer
to heat pump model. The data remarks * is only available to heat pump.


Pioneer Digital Scroll VRF Systems
YDOH(C)80EVV YDOH(C)100EVV YDOH(C)120EVV YDOH(C)140EVV
Model
-0C3 -0C3 -0C3 -0C3
Cooling Capacity kW 25.5 28.5 32 41
Heating Capacity* kW 29 31.5 35 43
Power Supply 380V 3N ~50Hz
Cooling Power Compressors kW 7.69 8.42 8.87 11.52
Input Fan kW 0.74 1.08 1.56 1.56
Cooling Current Input A 16.5 19 21.5 25.5
Heating Power Compressors kW 7.51 7.58 7.59 9.57
Input* Fan kW 0.74 1.08 1.56 1.56
Heating Current* A 15.5 17 19.5 23.5
Maximum Power Input kW 11.8 13.6 14.8 18.4
Maximum Current Input A 22.7 24.8 30.6 34.6
3
Air Flow m /min 167 197 292 292
Height mm 1650
Dimension Width mm 1000 1300
Depth mm 770
Type - R410A
Refrigerant
Charge kg 9 10 12
Heat Pump kg 270 320 340 380
Machine Weight
Cooling Only kg 260 310 330 370
Gas mm ĭ19.05 ĭ22.23 ĭ25.4
Connecting
Liquid mm ĭ9.52 ĭ12.7
Pipes
Oil mm ĭ6.35
Maximum number of indoor units 16

Note:
1. Oil balance pipe is only used in module system
2. Cooling test condition: outdoor dry bulb temperature: 35°C; indoor dry bulb temperature/wet bulb temperature:
27°C/19°C.
Heating test condition: outdoor dry bulb temperature/wet bulb temperature: 7°C/6°C; indoor dry bulb temperature/wet
bulb temperature: 20°C/15°C. Tubing length: 10m and height difference: 0m.
3. Outdoor ambient temperature for air conditioning (recommended): 18~52°C(cooling operation), -7嗡24ć(heating
operation).
4. The indoor unit and outdoor unit must be matched as both C-types.
5. The power supply voltage allowed scope
Outdoor unit: minimum voltage allowed is 342V, maximum voltage allowed is 420V
Indoor unit: minimum voltage allowed is 198V, maximum voltage allowed is 242V
6. Power supply wiring, please refer to relevant regulations of the second part of electrical connections.


Pioneer Digital Scroll VRF Systems
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Pioneer Digital Scroll VRF Systems
1.3. Outdoor Unit Dimension

YDOH(C) 80EVV-0C3 series outdoor unit

Mounting hole spacing

YDOH(C) 100/120/140EVV-0C3 series outdoor unit

Mounting hole spacing


Pioneer Digital Scroll VRF Systems
YDOH(C) 80/100/120/140 outdoor dimension (Unit: mm)

Dimension Installation
Model Hole
A B L H1 U W Quantity
YDOH(C)80 5 213 1000 1650 798 770 4
YDOH(C)100/120/140 834 233 1300 1650 1098 770 6
Note: outdoor unit mounting hole diameter is 12mm, base mounting hole diameter is 9 mm.

1.4. Installation Requirements


The installation space requirement shown in the figure is a reference for cooling operation when the outdoor temperature is
35ć .If the design outdoor temperature exceeds 35ć or the heat load exceeds maximum capacity in all the outside unit,
take a even large space on the intake shown in below figure.

When installed as a single unit:

Size˄mm˅
Model
A B C D

YDOH(C) 80̚140 •200 •100 •500 •100

When installed in serial

Models A B C D E F
First •200 •500 •100 •100 •200 •200
YDOC(H)160~420
Second •300 --- •200 --- •400 •400
Note: 1. For First.
a. Front wall or adjacent unit height should be lower than 1500mm. Backside wall or adjacent unit height should be lower
that 500mm. No height limitation for the side wall.
b. If the wall or adjacent unit height beyond the maximum, expand 1/2 h1 and 1/2 h2 distance on the A and B clearance
2. For Second no height limitation

1
Pioneer Digital Scroll VRF Systems
1.5. Location selection
Select a location for installation that meets the following conditions and get the customer’s permission.
„ Select the location of the unit in such a way that neither the discharged air nor the sound generated by the unit disturbs
anyone.
„ In places where air short-circuiting will not happen, it should ensure a sufficient space to prevent short circuiting cycle when
installing several units.
„ Places where there is no barrier at the air inlet and outlet.
„ The foundation is strong enough to support the weight of the unit and the floor is flat to prevent vibration and noise
generation.
„ The piping length between the outside unit and the indoor unit may not exceed the allowable piping length.
„ Locations where the unit’s suction vent and outlet vent do not generally face the wind. Wind blowing directly into the suction
or outlet vents will interfere with the unit’s operation. If necessary, install some kind of obstruction to block the wind.
„ The space around the unit is adequate for servicing and the minimum space for air inlet and air outlet is available


1.6. Outdoor Installation Base and Placing the Unit


The Outdoor should be installed on a strong base to avoid the noise. The base could be solid concrete and height should be
more than 150mm.
Make sure the unit is installed level on a sufficiently strong base to prevent vibration and noise. (Refer to below figure)
„ The height of the base should be at least 150mm from the floor.
„ Secure the unit to its base using foundation bolts. (Use four commercially available M12-type foundation bolts, nuts, and
washers)
„ The foundation bolts should be inserted 21mm.
 isolating requirements and avoid the solid sound
transmission and the resonance phenomena; Models
should normally be provided by professional engineers
and constructed by professional personnel.

YDOH(C) 80/100/120/140/160 Outdoor unit mounting


hole bit size (Units :mm)
 A (unit B (mounting Mounting
Model width) hole width) hole
After the outdoor unit has been installed, please mm mm quantity
check whether the outdoor unit is horizontal and the tilt 80 1000 798 4
100/120/140 1300 1098 6
angle should be less than 10°; if a shock absorber is
equipped, please inspect whether it is horizontal after the
shock absorber has been installed.
Warning:
We propose to place a shock isolator between the
When the outdoor unit is higher than the lightning
foundation and the outdoor unit base (such as the
protection device of a building, the original lightning
installation of rubber isolation pads and damp spring
protection device should be adjusted or a new lightning
isolators, etc. when rubber isolation is selected, the
protector should be provided additionally, so that the
thickness should be above 20mm; while select spring
protection device is higher than the unit and meets
damper isolation, the selection criteria should be
relevant national requirements.
according to unit weight and vibration and noise source.)
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1.7. Wiring Diagrams - Outdoor Units

ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS – OUTDOOR UNITS


YDOH(C) 80EVV-0C3

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1.8. Inspection & Handling of Outdoor Units

On receipt of the unit, the package should be checked Keeping the following points in mind, suspend the unit
and any damages should be reported immediately to the following the procedure shown in figure below:
carrier claims agent. •• Use a sling sufficiently strong to hold the mass of the
unit.
When handling the unit, take into account the following: •• Use 2 belts of at least 27 ft long.
•• Fragile, handle the unit with care. Keep the unit upright •• Place extra cloth or boards in the locations where the
in order to avoid compressor damage. casing comes in contact with the sling to prevent
•• Decide on the transportation route. damage.
•• If a forklift is to be used, pass the forklift arms through •• Hoist the unit making sure it is being lifted at its center
the large openings on the bottom of the unit. (Refer to of gravity.
figure)
•• If hanging the unit, use a cloth sling to prevent
damaging the unit.


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Part 2: Ceiling Concealed Indoor Units
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Notes: Standard setting of the ESP is 15Pa, and extra 5Pa (YDCC018-053, Nylon filter) or 12Pa (YDCC066-175, Aluminum
filter) pressure drop will be caused by the filter, EXV.
The standard offer is without electric heater. An option exists for auxiliary electric heater for heat pump.
* Data applicable to heat pump models only.
2.2. Dimension Data & Piping System
LAYOUT & DIMENSIONS – CEILING CONCEALED UNITS

Models A B C D E
Models A B C D E
605 630 830 609 681 YDCC066/078 1205 1235 1450 1213 222
YDCC018/020/02
805 830 1030 809 881 YDCC095/115 1505 1535 1780 1513 237
YDCC034
YDCC045/053 910 935 1150 914 986

Note: At the delivery, the direction of the air return box


lifting lug of the electric cabinet is opposite to the
direction of the location indicated in the figure. When the
unit is hoisted, please adjust the lifting lug to the
indicated direction.

2.3. Indoor External Pressure Setting


Fan wiring board post code
Indoor Models
5 4 3 2 1
Ceiling concealed type indoor unit has 5 speed setting 0Pa Red Brown Black
point on indoor control board. You can adjust and select YDCC018-053 15Pa Red Brown Black

the 3 speeds for High/Middle/Low fan speed according to 30Pa Red Brown Black
15Pa Red Brown Black
the external static pressure.
YDCC066-115 40Pa Red Brown Black
Out factory state, YDCC indoor unit ESP (External static 80Pa Red Brown Black
pressure) default setting is 15Pa. Please adjust the wring 15Pa Red Brown Black

to set the ESP as per demand. You can select three YDCC140-175 50Pa Red Brown Black
100Pa Red Brown Black
speeds (High/Mid/Low) from five.
The illustration shows fan wiring under the board

Three cable colors Red, Brown, Black connected with


the control board, stand for motor speed for Low, Mid
and High speed.)
Following table is just for recommendation.

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2.4. Wiring Diagram – Ducted Indoor Unit

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2.5. INSTALLATION OF CEILING CONCEALED INDOOR UNITS
repair.
2.5.1. Required spacing of Ceiling Concealed Indoor
Units Note: at the top of indoor unit should be more than 5mm
Necessary spacing is required around the unit to ensure away from the roof; indoor unit at the bottom of water
air circulation and to be convenient for maintenance and pan should be more than 5mm away from the ceiling.

2.5.2. Fixing the Indoor Unit

The indoor unit is hung on the screw suspender and leveled by the nut. In order to reduce noise and vibration, a shock
isolator should be provided between the unit and the screw suspender. Check whether the unit is level, so that the
condensed water can flow away smoothly.

1 Hanger

2 Air return tube

3 Canvas air duct

4 Air return port

5 Drainpipe

6 Transition joint

7 Air outlet duct

8 Diffuser

9 Diffuser adapter

Note:
1. Please note that the pressure drop of YDCC018/020/025/034/053 return air and air outlet should not be higher than 30Pa,
and YDCC066/078 should not be higher than 80Pa;
2. Air return, air outlet, diffuser and air return port should have proper forms and dimensions, or otherwise air delivery may
be influenced;
3. The air outlet cannot be too high from the ground;
4. The air outlet cannot be positioned at the place where it directly blows the people for a long period;
5. The air speed at the air outlet is generally about 3m/s; and the air speed at the air return port is commonly about 2m/s;
6. Use thermal insulation at the connections of air outlet or diffuser with the unit air outlet flange to avoid condensation;
7. The connection between air outlet duct, air return duct and the unit should be flexible connections to reduce vibration and
noise;
8. Use thermal insulation at the outside of air outlet duct to avoid condensation.

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2.5.3. DRAIN PIPE INSTALLATION

• The condensed water exhaust outlet of the unit is Thermal insulation should be done for the drainpipe, and
19mm, See the attachment. the thickness of the insulating tube must meet the
• In order to ensure smooth drainage, the drainpipe requirement.
should have 2% (20mm for every meter) downward Please try best to drain water into the floor drains or toilet
gradient. and other places where the water can be easily drained
• The main drainpipe is determined as per the numbers out.
of the indoor units and is required to be larger than or After the drainpipe has been installed, the water test
equal to 35mm. must be carried on, so inspect whether water can be
drained out smoothly.
Water can be drained out the exhaust outlet and there is
no water leak at other places.
Attention: When the regular grade of the drainpipe
cannot be guaranteed, an assistant drain pump may be
installed.

2.6. MAINTENANCE FOR FILTER

We suggest clean the filter for each 1000 running hours. Following figure illustrate the process of remove filer from the unit.

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Part 3. Cassette Type Indoor Units
3.1. PHYSTICAL DATA – CASSETTE TYPE INDOOR UNITS

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3.2. DIMENSIONAL DATA – CASSETTE TYPE INDOOR UNIT

LAYOUT & DIMENSIONS – CASSTEET INDOOR UNITS

Models A B C D L S H H1 H2 H3 H4 H5
YDCK028/036 650 650 616 280 570 570 278 250 125 148 183 205
YDCK046 650 650 616 280 570 570 318 290 145 188 223 245
YDCK056/072/090 850 850 776 440 730 730 318 290 145 188 223 245
YDCK110/130 1050 1050 976 640 930 930 318 290 145 188 223 245

3.3. INSTALLATION SPACE

Model A(mm) B(mm)

YDCK028/036 250 •10

YDCK046/056
290 •10
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Opening Dimensions and Positions for Suspension Bolts
Dimensions for
Suspension Bolt
Models Opening
A(mm) B(mm) C(mm) D(mm)
YDCK028/036/046 590 590 616 280
YDCK056/072/090 750 750 776 440
YDCK110/130 950 950 976 640

Attach is the hanger bracket to the suspension bolt. Be


sure to fix it securely by using a nut and washer from the
upper and lower sides of the hanger bracket.

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3.5. INSTALLATION CASSETTE INDOOR UNIT
3.5.1. SELECT LOCATION can be ensured.
• Where piping between indoor and outdoor units is
Select an installation site where the following conditions possible within the allowable limit.
are fulfilled and that meets with your customer’s
approval.

• Do not install the unit in rooms where flammable gas or


alkaline acid substances are present.
Aluminum/copper coils and/or internal plastic
components can be damaged irreparably.

• Do not install in workshops or kitchens; oil vapors


drawn in by treated air might deposit on the coils and
alter their performance or damage the internal plastic
parts of the unit.
• Having sufficient strength to carry the weight of the unit
• From where condensate can be easily run to drain
• Where optimum air distribution can be ensured.
• Where nothing blocks the air passage.
• Where the false ceiling is not noticeably on an incline.
• Where sufficient clearance for maintenance and service

3.5.2. FIXING THE SUSPENDING BRACKET AND UNIT

• Mark position of suspension rods, water lines and not to lift the unit by the drip tray, which could be
condensate drain pipe, power supply cables and damaged.
remote control cable. • Lift unit (without the air panel) with care by its four
• Supporting rods can be fixed, depending on the type of corners only. Do not lift unit by the condensate drain
ceiling. discharge pipe or by the piping connections.
• Fit suspension brackets supplied with the unit to the • Incline unit and insert it into the false ceiling. Insert the
threaded rods. rods into the bracket slot.
• Do not tighten nuts and counter nuts; this operation has • With minimum height (see table) false ceilings, it might
to be done only after final leveling of the unit, when all be necessary to remove some T brackets of the false
the connections have been completed. ceiling temporarily.
• Ensure the ceiling is horizontally level, otherwise • Using a level guide, line up the unit with a spirit level,
condensate water cannot drain. and keep dimension between the body and the lower
• The casing is fixed to the slab with 4 drop rods. The part of the false ceiling.
rods should have two nuts and washers to lock the unit • Line up the unit to the supporting bars of the false
in position. The Cassette brackets will be fixed. When ceiling tightening the nuts and counter nuts of the
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• After connection of the condensate drain piping and
piping connections, check again that the unit is level.
• The spaces between the unit and ceiling can now be
adjusted. Use the drop rods to make the adjustment.
• Check to ensure the unit is level. The drain will then
automatically be lower than the rest of the drip tray.
• Tighten the nuts on the suspended rods.

3.5.3. DRAIN PIPE WORK Fresh air – There is one (1) opening for connecting a
• The unit is fitted with a condensate pump with a 500 fresh air duct for YDCK028/036/046, and for
mm lift YDCK056/072/090/110/130. Order flanges (spigots)
• The unit is provided with 22mm bore flexible hose 300 and blanking plates as accessories separately.
mm long. NOTE:
• The flexible hose should be fitted into a 22 mm O/Sĭ 1. Branch duct flange (Optional part)
polyvinyl tube and sealed. The drain must be installed 2. Fresh air duct flange (Optional part)
with a downward slope. 3. Blanking plate (Optional part)
• On completion the drain line should be insulated.

3.5.4. FRESH AIR RENEWAL AND BRANCH DUCT


• The side opening allows separate ductwork to be
installed for outside air intake and branch ducting. 3.5.5. BRANCH DUCT AND FRESH AIR DUCT
• Cut and remove anti-condensate insulating material. INSTALLATION
• Install your flanges and conduits to casing. Conduit can
be flexible polyester with spring core or corrugated YDCK028/036/046
aluminum externally coated (dia.4 in.) with YDCK056/072/090/110/130
anti-condensate material (fiberglass 12-25 mm
thickness).


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the insulation.
BRANCH DUCT FRESH AIR 3. Knock out the pre-cut hole.
MODEL
Dia(mm) QTY Dia(mm) QTY 4. Connect the flange on to the opening with ĭ3 mm ×
12 mm tapping screws.
YDCK028/
100 2 100 1
036/046
YDCK056/072/
100 2 100 1
090/110/130

3.5.6. BRANCH DUCT AND FRESH AIR DUCT


POSITIONS
1. Look for the yellow sticker on the casing for location
of branch duct or fresh air intake connections.
2. The sticker is at the center of a knock out hole
underneath the casing insulation. Use a cutter and follow
along the pre-cut circular marking as shown and trim off

3.5.7. INTER CONNECTING WIRING 3.5.8. MOUNTING FRONT PANEL ASSEMBLY


We recommend that shielded cable be used in • Remove return grille from front panel.
electrically • Move the front panel to casing.
noisy areas. • Tighten 4 screws.
• Always separate low voltage (5VDC) signal wires from
power line (230 VAC) to avoid electro-magnetic
disturbance of control system.
• Do not install the unit where electromagnetic waves are
directly radiated at the infra red receiver on the unit.
• Install the unit and components as far away as is
practical (at least 5 meters) from the electromagnetic
wave source.
• Where electromagnetic waves exist use shielded
sensor cable.
• Install a noise filter if any harmful noise exists in the
power supply.

3.6. FILTER REMOVAL FOR MAINTENANCE

• Unlock the two fasteners on the front panel.


• Open the grill downward with care.
• Pull the filter out along the slot.
• Clean the filter and reassemble

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3.7. FAN BLOWER REMOVAL FOR SERVICE

3.8. CONDENSATE DRAIN PAN REMOVAL FOR


SERVICE

Part 4. Wall Mounted Indoor Units


4.1. DATA SHEET OF HIGH-WALL INDOOR UNITS

Model YDHW032H0NNOA-0C3 YDHW053H0NNOA-0C3 YDHW070H0NNOA-0C3


Cooling Capacity kW 3.2 5.3 7.0
Heating Capacity kW 3.7 5.7 7.5
Power supply V/Ph/Hz 220V/~/50Hz
3
Air Flow Rate** m /h 600 800 1100
Number of
- 1
Blade
Number of
- 1
Motor
Fan
Power
W 60 60 70
consumption
Operating
A 0.3 0.3 0.35
Current
External Static Pressure Pa 0
Control method - remote control
Width mm 1080
Dimension Height mm 330
Depth mm 220
Machine Weight kg 15
Connecting Liquid Pipe mm 6.35
Pipes Gas Pipe mm 12.7

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4.2. LAYOUT & DIMENSION

Model W (mm) H (mm) D (mm)


YDHW032 1080 330 220
YDHW053 1080 330 220
YDHW070 1080 330 220

4.3. HIGH-WALL INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION

4.3.1. PREPARATION BEFORE INSTALLATION plate voltage.


• Before doing any work, check the interior power supply • Electrical work, wiring and cables must be in
cord and the main breaker capacity are sufficient and compliance with national and local wiring codes and
the installation area is sufficient and complies with the standard.
requirements. • Do not use the extension cables. In the case extended
• Check that the power supply available match the name cables are needed, use the terminal block.

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4.3.2. SELECTION OF THE LOCATION

Models YDHW032 YDHW053 YDHW070 3. After determining the pipe hole position. Drill the hole
A 12cm 12cm 12cm at a slight downward slant towards the outdoor side.

B 70cm 70cm 70cm


C 12cm 12cm 12cm
D 15cm 15cm 15cm
Caution: Do not install in a place that cannot bear the
weight of the unit.

4. Make 6 mm 4-6 holes, in the wall at the four corners of


4.3.3. FIXING THE BRACKET
mounting plate (bracket) then insert appropriate
1. Place the installation guide pattern on the designated
mounting devices.
installation place and mark the hole position.
5. Install the mounting plate using 4-6 pieces of mounting
2. Drill a hole and mount installation plate.
screw securely at four corners and tighten the screw
completely. Do not over tighten the screws and deform
the back plate.

MODEL 032/053 MODEL 070

4.3.4. WIRING
• This indoor unit is ready for connection to the outdoor
unit.
• Open the front grill.
• Remove the screw from electrical box cover, pull the
.
electrical box cover away from the unit and set aside.
• Remove the screw from fastener, pull the fastener Or
away from the unit and set aside.
• Connect the cable.
• Replace the fastener and electrical box cover

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CAUTION: • Carefully arrange pipes so that pipes do not stick out of
the rear plate of the indoor unit.
• Never modify the unit by removing any of the safety
guards or by passing any of the safety interlock
4.3.6. DRAIN HOSE
switches.
Drain hose is flexible and can be routed to suit various
• Connect the interconnecting cable correctly and
piping arrangements. The drain line must include
connect the connecting cable to terminal as identified
elbow trap (U bend).
with their respective marking.
Connect a plastic condensate pipe with an internal
• Do not damage the conductor core or inner insulation of
diameter of 12 mm.
power supply cables and do not deform or crush the
cables.

4.3.5. PIPING
The auxiliary piping can be connected in the directions
shown the above diagram. To connect the D, E and F
direction, pipes will be need to be extended

NOTE: The drain hose can be connected to the left or


the right side. For left and left rear piping (Factory
Standard)

CAUTION:
• Bend pipes carefully to avoid flattening or obstructing
them if the pipes are bent incorrectly, the indoor unit
may be unstable on the wall.

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4.3.7. INDOOR UNIT FIXING
• Thread the indoor unit piping and cable through the hole.
• Hang the top of the unit onto the upper ridge of them in mounting plate.
• Make sure that the unit is correctly hung in place by sliding it to the left, then to the right.
• Press the bottom left and bottom right hand corners of the unit against the mounting plate until the fixing prongs click into
place in the retainers provided to that effect.

4.4. OPTIMAL OPERATION


To achieve optimal performance, please note the following:
• Adjust the air flow direction correctly so that it is not directed on people.
• Adjust the temperature to achieve the highest comfort level. Do not adjust the unit to excessive temperature levels.
• Close doors and windows on COOL or HEAT modes, or performance may be reduced.
• Use TIMER ON button on the remote controller to select a time you want to start the air conditioner.
• Do not put any object near air inlet or air outlet, as the efficiency of the air conditioner may be reduced and the air
conditioner may stop running.
• Clean the air fitter periodically, otherwise cooling or heating performance may be reduced.
• Do not operate unit with horizontal louver in closed position

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5.2. Dimension Data & Piping System
LAYOUT & DIMENSIONS – CEILING PACKAGE UNIT

YDCP018~112 (mm)


Models A B C D E F G H
YDCP018/022/025/028/032/036/040/045 782 620 200 738 705 504 527 162
YDCP050 982 620 200 938 905 504 727 162
YDCP056/063/071 1182 620 200 1138 1105 504 927 162
YDCP080 1182 620 220 1138 1105 504 927 182
YDCP090/112 1532 620 220 1488 1455 504 1277 182
YDCP140/160 Refer to below YDCP140/160

YDCP50/60 (mm)

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5.3. Indoor External Pressure Setting

Out factory state, YDCP indoor unit ESP(External static pressure)default setting is 15Pa.Please adjust the wring to set
the ESP as per demand. You can select three speeds (High/Mid/Low) from five.

Fan wiring board


Post code 5 4 3 2 1
Indoor Models
0Pa Red Brown Black
YDCP018/022/025/028/032/
15 Pa Red Brown Black
036/040/045/052/056
30 Pa Red Brown Black
0Pa Red Brown Black
YDCP 022/071 15 Pa Red Brown Black
30 Pa Red Brown Black
0Pa Red Brown Black
YDCP 080 15 Pa Red Brown Black
40 Pa Red Brown Black
15 Pa Red Brown Black
YDCP 090/112 30Pa Red Brown Black
40 Pa Red Brown Black
15 Pa Red Brown Black
YDCP 140/160 50Pa Red Brown Black
100 Pa Red Brown Black

The illustration shows fan wiring under the board

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5.4. Wiring Diagram – Ducted Indoor Unit

‹ YDCP018-112 INDOOR UNITS

‹ YDCP140/160 INDOOR UNITS

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NOTE:
1. Pump application: the power wire of pump should be inserted in the motherboard’s “CN_PUMP” port, the float switch
(water-lever switch) should be inserted in the motherboard’s “water-lever switch” port;
2. TiO2 application: the power wire of TiO2 should be inserted in the motherboard’s “CN_PUMP” port, resistance should be
inserted in the motherboard’s “CN4” port;
3. Water pump and TiO2 can not be used at the same time;
4. Air outlet temperature sensor will be installed when Billing System is required;
5. Billing System and TiO2 can not be used at the same time.

5.5. INSTALLATION OF CEILING CONCEALED INDOOR UNITS

5.5.1. Required spacing of Ceiling Concealed Indoor Units


Necessary spacing is required around the unit to ensure air circulation and to be convenient or maintenance an repair.

YDCP018/022/032/036/040/045/050/056/063/071 YDCP080/090/112

YDCP140/160

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Note˖at the top of indoor unit should be more than 20mm away from the roof; indoor unit at the bottom of water pan should
be more than 20mm away from the ceiling.

5.5.2. Fixing the Indoor Unit


The indoor unit is hung on the screw suspender and leveled by the nut. In order to reduce noise and vibration, a shock
isolator should be provided between the unit and the screw suspender. Check whether the unit is level, so that the
condensed water can flow away smoothly.

1 Hanger
2 Air return tube
3 Canvas air duct
4 Air return port
5 Drainpipe
6 Transition joint
7 Air outlet duct
8 Diffuser
9 Diffuser adapter
Note:
1. Please note that the pressure drop of YDCP018/022/025/028/032/036/040/045/050/056 /063/071return air and air outlet
should not be higher than 30Pa, and YDCC080/090/112 should not be higher than 40Pa, YDCC140/160 should not be
higher than 100Pa;
2. Air return, air outlet, diffuser and air return port should have proper forms and dimensions, or otherwise air delivery may
be influenced;
3. The air outlet cannot be too high from the ground;
4. The air outlet cannot be positioned at the place where it directly blows the people for a long period;
5. The air speed at the air outlet is generally about 3m/s; and the air speed at the air return port is commonly about 2m/s;
6. Use thermal insulation at the connections of air outlet or diffuser with the unit air outlet flange to avoid condensation;
7. The connection between air outlet duct, air return duct and the unit should be flexible connections to reduce vibration and
noise;
8. Use thermal insulation at the outside of air outlet duct to avoid condensation.

5.5.3. DRAIN PIPE INSTALLATION

• The condensed water exhaust outlet of the unit is


19mm, See the attachment.
• In order to ensure smooth drainage, the drainpipe
should have 2% (20mm for every meter) downward
gradient.
• The main drainpipe is determined as per the numbers
of the indoor units and is required to be larger than or
equal to 35mm.

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Thermal insulation should be done for the drainpipe, and drained out smoothly.
the thickness of the insulating tube must meet the
requirement. Water can be drained out the exhaust outlet and there is
Please try best to drain water into the floor drains or toilet no water leak at other places.
and other places where the water can be easily drained
out. Attention: When the regular grade of the drainpipe
After the drainpipe has been installed, the water test cannot be guaranteed, an assistant drain pump may be
must be carried on, so inspect whether water can be installed.

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6.1. COMBINATION RATIO OF CAPACITY
In the Johnson Controls YORK VRF System, the combination ratio should comply with the following condition
™Rated cooling capacity of Indoor Units
50% ”—————————————————————————” 1 3 0 %
Rated cooling capacity of Outdoor Units
and ˖ȈRated cooling capacity of Indoor Units ×Į(using factor at the same time) ” Rated cooling capacity of
Outdoor Units.
Note:
g Į is the using factor at the same time of indoor units, it’s the ratio that the max. total cooling capacity of indoor units
could start at the same time.
g Ȉ Rated cooling capacity of Indoor units on the premise of units normal operation.
g If the two conditions mentioned above are not met, then another effort at unit selection is necessary.

6.2. PERMITTED TUBING LENGTH AND HEIGHT DIFFERENCE


OUTDOOR UNIT

Outdoor unit capacity (kW) 25.5̚123 kW

Maximum pipe length Actual pipe length (m) = a


Maximum permitted pipe 150
between outdoor/indoor +b+c+d+e+f
length
units Equivalent pipe length (m) 175
Elevation difference Outdoor above (m) 50
between outdoor/indoor
Max. Elevation difference Outdoor below (m) 40
units = H1
Elevation difference between indoor units = H2 (m) 15
Permitted pipe length for final Equivalent pipe length between first branch and last
”40
branch indoor unit (m)

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6.3. EQUIVALENT PIPE LENGTH
Equivalent pipe length is the converted pipe length after considering the pressure loss caused by elbow etc.
Equivalent pipe length = Actual pipe length + Quantity of elbow x (equivalent length of elbow)
+ Quantity of Oil bending x (equivalent length of Oil bending)
+ Equivalent length of branch.
Each branch junction accounts for 0.5 meter equivalent length, each branch converging pipe accounts for 1.0
meter equivalent length. When the Y-type equivalent pipe length exceeds 90% of maximum permitted pipe
length, the size for gas side main pipe should be increased by 1-size.
Example: For 16kW outdoor unit, when the equivalent pipe length exceeds 65 m, the size for gas pipe should
be changed from 22.23 mm to 25.40 mm. When the size for gas side main pipe is increased by 1-size,
the derating factor for capacity drop will be reduced.

Equivalent length conversion table of elbows and oil storage elbows

Equivalent length of Equivalent length of oil


Tube diameter
elbows storage elbow (m)
9.52 0.18 1.3
12.70 0.20 1.5
15.88 0.25 2.0
19.05 0.35 2.4
22.23 0.40 3.0
25.40 0.45 3.4
28.58 0.50 3.7
31.75 0.55 4.0
34.90 0.60 4.4
38.10 0.65 5.0
41.30 0.75 5.4
54.10 0.95 7.0

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6.4. PIPE SIZE SELECTION
Pipe size data sheet:
Outdoor unit capacity YDOH(C)80 YDOH(C)100 YDOH(C)120 YDOH(C)140 YDOH(C)160 YDOH(C)180
Between outdoor unit and the first branch tube
Liquid tube ĭ9.52*0.8 ĭ12.7*0.8 ĭ15.88*1.0
Gas tube ĭ19.05*1.0 ĭ22.23*1.0 ĭ25.4*1.0 ĭ28.58*1.0
Between branch tube and branch tube
<31.5kW ĭ9.52*0.8
After the Liquid
31.5~48kW ĭ12.7*0.8
branch tube
48~71kW -- -- -- ĭ15.88*1.0
tube
connected ”16kW ĭ15.88*1.0
to the total 16~26kW ĭ19.05*1.0
capacity Gas
26~31.5kW ĭ22.23*1.0
of indoor tube
unit 31.5~41kW ĭ25.4*1.0
41~71kW -- -- ĭ28.58*1.0
Between indoor unit and branch tube
Liquid <6kW ĭ6.35*0.8
After the
tube >=6kW ĭ9.52*0.8
branch tube
connected to <3kW ĭ9.52*0.8
the total Gas 3~6kW ĭ12.7*0.8
capacity of tube 6~16kW ĭ15.88*1.0
indoor unit
>16kW ĭ19.05*1.0
Note: YDCC175 gas tube diameter is ĭ15.88*1.0

YDOH(C) YDOH(C ) YDOH(C) YDOH(C) YDOH(C) YDOH(C)


Outdoor unit capacity
200 220 240 260-300 320-340 360-420
Between parallel outdoor unit and the first branch tube
Liquid tube ĭ15.88*1.0 ĭ19.05*1.0
Gas tube ĭ28.58*1.0 ĭ34.9*1.3 ĭ38.1*1.4
Between branch tube and branch tube
<31.5kW ĭ9.52*0.8
Liquid 31.5~48kW ĭ12.7*0.8
After the tube ĭ15.88*1.0
48~71kW
branch
71~180kW ĭ19.05*1.0
tube
connected ”16kW ĭ15.88*1.0
to the total 16~26kW ĭ19.05*1.0
capacity
Gas 26~31.5kW ĭ22.23*1.0
of indoor
tube 31.5~71kW ĭ28.58*1.0
unit
71~104kW ĭ34.90*1.3
104~180kW —— —— —— ĭ38.1*1.4
Between indoor unit and branch tube
After the Liquid <6kW ĭ6.35*0.8
branch tube •6kW ĭ9.52*0.8
tube
<3kW ĭ9.52*0.8
connected
to the total Gas 3~6kW ĭ12.7*0.8
capacity of tube 6~16kW ĭ15.88*1.0
indoor unit >16kW ĭ19.05*1.0
Note: YDCC175 gas tube diameter is ĭ15.88*1.0
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6.5. SELECTION OF REFRIGERANT PIPE MATERIAL

1) Refrigerant Pipe
• Use the long straight pipe as much as possible to avoid frequent soldering.
• Copper pipe to be used must comply with the SPEC (size, material, thickness, etc.) proposed by the manufacturer. It must
be seamless copper pipe.
• Never use the copper which are for plumbing usage (internal surface is not clean enough).

2) Branch joint, elbow, header


• L type elbow is usually used.
• For branch joint, please use the products recommended by the manufacturer.

6.6. BRANCH JOINT SELECTION AND DIMENSION


1) Y-type branch selection and specification

First Y-type branch selection (according to outdoor unit capacity)

Outdoor Capacity˄HP˅ Y-type Branch

8HP, 10HP Liquid: YBP-YL2Bˈ Gas: YBP-YG2B

12HP̚24HP Liquid: YBP-YL3Bˈ Gas: YBP-YG3B

24HP̚42HP Liquid: YBP-YL4Bˈ Gas: YBP-YG4B

The other Y-type branch selection

Y-type Branch
Total Outdoor unit Capacity (kW)
Liquid Gas
x ˘26 kW YBP-YL1B YBP-YG1B
26 kW ” x ˘31.5 kW YBP-YL2B YBP-YG2B
31.5 kW” x ˘71 kW YBP-YL3B YBP-YG3B
71 kW ” x ˘180 kW YBP-YL4B YBP-YG4B


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Y-type branch specification and dimension


Converter Tube
Type Import Diameter (mm) (Interior diameter *
Exterior diameter)
YBP-YL1B

Į19.05*Į22.23 (1)
YBP-YG1B

Į15.88*Į19.05 (1)

Į12.7*Į9.53 (1)
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Į22.23*Į25.4 (1)
YBP-YG2B

Į19.05*Į22.23 (1)

Į15.88*Į19.05 (1)
YBP-YL3B

Į12.7*Į15.88 (1)

Į28.58*Į31.75 (1)
YBP-YG3B

Į25.4*Į28.58 (1)

Į19.05*Į22.23 (1)

Į19.05*Į22.23 (1)
YBP-YL4B

Į9.53*Į6.35 (1)

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Į38.1*Į41.3 (1)

Į34.93*Į38.1 (1)
YBP-YG4B

Į28.58*Į35.1 (1)

Į22.23*Į19.05 (1)

Į22.23*Į15.88 (1)

Note
1. Each Y-type branch has a label of “Only for R410A”
2. Definition of interior and exterior diameter of
converter tube shown in right figure

2) Comb-type Branch Selection and Specification

Comb-type Branch Selection (according to outdoor unit capacity)


Total Outdoor Unit Capacity (kW) Comb-type Branch
x ˘ 26 kW YBP-CL1B YBP-CG1B
26 kW ” x ˘41 kW YBP-CL2B YBP-CG2B
41 kW ” x ˘71 kW YBP-CL3B YBP-CG3B
Comb-type branch specification and dimension

 
YBP-CG1B YBP-CL1B

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YBP-CG2B YBP-CL2B

YBP-CG3B YBP-CL3B

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6.7. Y – TYPE AND COMB – TYPE BRANCH JOINT CONNECTION

1. CONNECTING TYPE BY PURE Y TYPE BRANCH JOINT:


Outdoor unit

2. CONNECTING BY PURE COMB –TYPE JOINT:

3. CONNECTING TYPE OF Y – TYPE JOINT AND


COMB – TYPE JOINT:

4. BRANCH JOINT INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS:


• Y-type branch junction should be installed in horizontal mode or vertical mode.

• Comb-type branch junction should be installed in


horizontal

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• Wrong Connection 1) THE PIPING LENGTH AND DIAMETER BETWEEN
OUTDOOR UNITS
Caution:
1. The length of liquid pipe and gas pipe :L1+ L2 ” 5m,
L2+ L3 ” 5m, L3+ L4 ” 5m.
2. The diameter of liquid pipe and gas pipe :
The size for L1, L3 and L4 will be selected based on the
model of outdoor Unit.
Caution: L2 = L3 + L4, L0 = L1 + L2
1. After the comb type distributor, the Y type distributor Select from the following table:
connection cannot be used again or the repeated
application of the comb type distributor is not allowed. Capacity Liquid pipe (mm) Gas pipe (mm)
2. Branch converging pipe must be installed in horizontal 8 HP ĭ19.05
ĭ9.52
direction. 10 HP ĭ22.23
12 HP ̚14HP ĭ25.4
ĭ12.7
16 HP
ĭ28.58
6.8. SELECTION OF PIPE BETWEEN OUTDOOR 18HP ̚24HP ĭ15.88
UNITS 26HP ̚34HP ĭ34.9
ĭ19.05
36HP ̚42HP ĭ38.1
When multi outdoor units are connected in parallel,
outdoor unit number should be set, the number should
not be coincided.

2) OIL BALANCE PIPE


The size for oil balance pipe is 6.35mm.
The total length of oil balance pipe between adjacent units is not more than 5m.

If the distance between two outdoor units is more than two meters, then in the gas piping a 200 mm high vertical trap needs
to be installed

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L1 ” 200mm, L2 ” 2m, L3 ” 2m, L4 ” 2m
3) Installation example - The location of Pipeline
a) Installation error:

b) Installation error

:
Correct installation method

6.9. EXV BOX SELECTION AND INSTALLATION


For high wall unit, external EXV is standard. No options are available.
MODEL SELECTION
The model of EXV BOX must be consistent with the models of the indoor units.

Indoor unit EXV BOX Connection Remarks


YDHW032/053/070 YDEXB-18-4C Nuts Connection

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Refrigerant Pipe Design
DIMENSIONS


INSTALLATION
When EXV BOX is installed in the liquid pipe of the indoor unit, the length between indoor unit and EXV box , should not
exceed 5m. After the installation finished please connect the EXV control line into the indoor unit PCB. Note that the control
cable connections must be reliable, and the clamp firmly fixed. External EXV box cannot be connected with units supplied
with built-in EXV, otherwise the indoor unit will have no refrigerant flow.


WIRE CONNECTION EXAMPLE:
The EXV Box is supplied with a 3 mm core wire to connect indoor control board and EXV box. If the standard wire is not
long enough, please connect as explained in below pictures.

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6.10. OIL TRAP DESIGN
Please use the oil trap design in the piping system as shown below.

Part 7. Refrigerant Pipe Connection


7.1. PRECAUTION OF REFRIGERANT PIPE CONNECTING
Refrigerant piping connections must be YORK corporate training by a professional installation or special designated
company personnel.
Tubing precautions:
The refrigerant tube must be the tubing with designated diameter;
Requirements of refrigerant pipe diameter and thickness (the minimum thickness) shown below

Table Min Thickness and Stiffness of Different Tubes


Exterior Diameter
Min Thickness (mm) Stiffness Level
[mm (inch)]

ĭ6.35 (1/4) 0.8

ĭ9.52 (3/8) 0.8


O style (tube)
ĭ12.7 (1/2) 0.8

ĭ15.88 (5/8) 1.0

ĭ19.05 (3/4) 1.0

ĭ22.23 (7/8) 1.0

ĭ25.4 (1) 1.0

ĭ28.58 (1-1/8) 1.0

ĭ31.75 (1-1/4) 1.1 1/2H style (straight tube)

ĭ34.9 (1-3/8) 1.3

ĭ38.10 (1-1/2) 1.4

ĭ41.3 (1-5/8) 1.5

ĭ44.5 (1-3/4) 1.7

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Note: While installing ĭ19.05 tube, if it is O style, the min thickness should not be less than 1.2 mm.
The distributor must be installed horizontally or vertically;
The comb type distributor must be installed horizontally;
The comb type distributor is directly connected with the indoor unit, and no branch connection is permitted;
Electronic expansion valve (throttling box) must be installed vertically (as shown in the right figure).
On the air tube, an oil return elbow must be provided for vertical ascending of every 10m.
The Electronic expansion valve (throttling box) should be installed in the place that insensitive to noise and convenient for
maintenance.
Tube connection should comply with the symbol on the box. The box should be in vertical and the hug on top. (It is only for
the unit with exterior EXV)
Refrigerant tube must be fixed in reliable (Indoor refrigerant tube cannot be placed directly on the weak stiffness ceilings)
It is recommended that a service valve should be installed on both main liquid tube and main gas tube for latter air tight test,
vacuuming and refrigerant charging.

7.2. CONNECTION OF REFRIGERANT TUBE


Tube placing flow process:
Installing indoor and outdoor units > cutting the tube to the required dimensions > temporarily installing the tubes >
Nitrogen protection > Welding > blowing off > Airtight test > Vacuum drying > Filling refrigerant > Thermal insulating.
Strictly observe three refrigerant tubing principles: Keep the tubes dry, clear and air-tight.

Capping of refrigerant tube:


During the construction, the pipe mouth should be packed or sealed in a good condition (as shown in the figure) to prevent
external moisture and sundries from entering the pipe.
Special attention should be paid when the following operations are carried out:
1. Prevent the sundries from entering into the pipe when the copper tube is threaded through the hole.
2. Prevent rainwater from entering into the pipe when the copper tube is threaded to the outside.

7.3. NITROGEN PROTECTION FOR WELDING COPPER TUBE

The nitrogen protection must be adopted during welding.


The pipe should be filled with nitrogen and then welded,
so as to prevent the formation of oxides in the pipe.

Attention:
1. Ensure that there is nitrogen in the pipe during
welding.
2. Nitrogen pressure should not be too high and little
positive pressure is tolerable, or otherwise, the welding
may not be firm enough.


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7.4. REFFER TO THE RIGHT FIGURE FOR EXAMPLES:

1. Install the pressure regulator onto the nitrogen bottle;


2. Use an air-filled tube to connect the pressure regulator
with the inlet at the side of the liquid tube of the
outdoor unit.
3. Use blind plugs to block all interfaces of the copper
tubes (including Position B) except for those at the
side of the indoor unit A.
4. Open the nitrogen bottle valve and adjust the pressure
regulator to 5kgf/cm2.
5. Check whether nitrogen flows into the liquid tube from
the side of indoor unit A.
6. Blow wash
• Use the insulating material in hand to prop up the
nozzle.
• When the pressure becomes too great and cannot be
propped up, release the insulating material quickly (the
1st blow wash).
• Then, use the insulating material to prop up the nozzle
again (the 2nd blow wash).
• When the nitrogen is used to blow wash the inside of
the tube, loose place a piece of rag or white paper at
the nozzle for inspection, until no dampness and
sundries appear.
7. Close the main nitrogen valve.
8. Repeat the above operation for other indoor units,
including indoor unit B.
9. After the operation of the liquid tube is completed, the
above blow-wash operation should be carried out for
air tubes.

7.5. AIR TIGHT TEST

After the refrigerant tubes for outdoor unit and indoor unit has been connected, the airtight test must be done for the
connecting tube and the indoor unit, and the test pressure should be 4.15MPa. when the pressure slowly rises to the
specified pressure, it should be maintained for 10min,, and then soapy water or other foaming agent are applied to the
connection positions, such as welding seams, screwed joints and so on for leak detection. After it has been confirmed that
the system does not leak, the dwelling test should be performed for the system. The system is charged with air up to the
pressure of 4.15MPa, which is maintained for 6h and then the manometer readings should be recorded. After 24h, the
manometer readings are recorded again. No pressure drop means that the air tightness is up to grade. If pressure drop
occurs, the leaking source should be found out and mended, and then the airtight test is carried on again until it is up to
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However, when the temperature at the pressurization is different from the ambient temperature, the pressure change of
0.13kg/cm2 may occur for every 1ć and should be corrected. Corrected value = (temperature at pressurization –
temperature at observation) × 0.13

Note:
Do not connect outdoor with indoor unit during the air tightness test; otherwise, it may result in nitrogen released into the
outdoor unit.
After the indoor unit air tightness test, connect outdoor with indoor unit, and then filled into (not to be higher than the
outdoor unit refrigerant pressure) refrigerant and nitrogen mixture at the pressure around 0.4MPa, and then conduct leak
detection on the outdoor unit connecting pipe ports.
Air tight inspection and related operations for oil balance pipe connection: module unit combination, evacuate the oil
balance pipe between the outdoor unit (open the valve on the outdoor unit to use its filling of refrigerant or with an external
refrigerant to evacuate the air), and then conduct leak detection on the outdoor unit connecting pipe ports using halogen
leak detection instrument, finally, if the air tight sound, then open all of the connected outdoor unit oil stop valve.

Warning:
1. When the pressure is applied for the airtight test, both air and liquid tubes are filled at the same time, for fear of pressure
unbalance at air and liquid sides.
2. Do not connect outdoor with indoor unit during the air tightness test; otherwise, it may result in nitrogen released into the
outdoor unit.
3. Do not check the R410A leakage using halogen detection instrument.

Vacuum drying of refrigerant tube


The so-called vacuum drying is to use a vacuum pump to turn the moisture (liquid) within the tube into the vapor (gas) and
then to exhaust it out of the tube, so that the inside of the tube is dry.

Operational sequence of vacuum drying method:


1. Vacuum drying (the 1st time) …… Connect a universal meter at the filler openings of the liquid tube and the air tube, and
operate the vacuum pump for more than 2h (The vacuum degree should be below -755mmHg). If 2h pumping cannot
reach the level below -755mm Hg, it means that there is moisture within the piping system or exist leak points, and the
pumping should be continued for 1h. If 3h pumping still cannot reach -755mmHg, please check whether there is an air
leak port.
2. When vacuum holding test is carried out for 1h after the pressure reaches -755mmHg, the pointer of the vacuum meter
does not rise, indicating that it is up to grade, and the pointer rises, indicating there is moisture or a leak port inside.
3. Connect the refrigerant tank and liquid pipe service valve for additional refrigerant charging.
4. Fully open the stop valve, fully open all stop valves in liquid and gaseous pipe.

ATTENTION:
1. Vacuum pumping operation is performed from the liquid tube and the air tube at the same time (for various functional
parts are attached inside the indoor unit and may block out halfway). When the vacuum pumping is carried out, the
vacuum pump cannot lose power, otherwise the lubricating oil within the vacuum pump will be sucked into the system.
2. The air displacement of the vacuum pump must not be smaller than 40L/M. before the operation, the vacuum meter must
be checked out to ensure that its measurement range can reach -755mmHg.
3. An electronic check valve is needed for the vacuum pump to avoid oil return to the pump.

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7.6. ADDITIOANL REFRIGERANT CHARGING

The amount of the refrigerant supplemented to each system should be calculated while make engineering drawings. The
construction unit should add the refrigerant as per the said amount. When there are several systems, please mark the
individual refrigerant amount of each system, to avoid the confusion of the complemented refrigerant among all systems.

PRECAUTIONS:
1. The calculated results must be recorded (work out a table).
2. When the outdoor unit is delivered from the factory, the filled refrigerant amount should be 10m. When the distance
between the indoor unit and the outdoor unit exceeds 10m, the complementary refrigerant should be filled as per the
diameter and length of the liquid tube.
3. After the drying operation of the liquid tube has been completed, fill the liquid refrigerant from the shutoff valve at the side
of the liquid tube. After the vacuum pumping, the junction valve cannot be changed before the refrigerant is filled, for the
replacement may bring air into the system.
4. When the refrigerant cannot be filled in completely, the operation of the compressor should be used during the trial
operation to charge the liquid refrigerant from the air tube; the air valve and liquid valve should be opened before the
startup.
5. The filling amount of the refrigerant must be measured with an electronic scale and a person should be assigned to
supervise the charging of the refrigerant, for fear of over charging

Complement refrigerant calculation table:

Standard refrigerant Total equivalent length of Added refrigerant amount


Diameter of liquid tube(mm)
amount(kg/m) liquid tube(m) for each tube(kg)
ĭ6.35 0.02 L1= 0.02* L1
ĭ9.52 0.06 L2= 0.06* L2
ĭ12.70 0.125 L3= 0.125* L3
ĭ15.88 0.18 L4= 0.18* L4
ĭ19.05 0.27 L5= 0.27* L5
ĭ22.23 0.35 L6= 0.35* L6
Gross amount of added
M = 0.02* L1+0.06* L2+0.125* L3+0.18*L4+0.27*L5+0.35*L6- D ˄corrected value˅=
refrigerant

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7.7. THERMATL INSUALTION OF REFRIGERANT TUBE

All refrigerant tubes between all indoor and outdoor units Incorrect insulation work
are thermally insulated with thermal-insulating cotton,
which must be pasted well, so that there shall be no
condensate water during the operation and the external
water must not enter the thermal-insulating cotton.

At the places of wall crossing or corners, the markers


should be made on the tubes, so that it is convenient for
overhauling and installation to prevent the tubes between
systems are installed wrongly.
Correct insulation work

Caution:
1. If operation ambient temp. Lower than 10ÛC, Liquid pipe must be insulated too.
2. Insulation work must cover all the drainage pipe including joint place, otherwise, will cause condensate water collect.
3. All welding and connection place should be insulated after installation

Part 8. Field Wiring


8.1. INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS

WARNING:
The designated electric wire must be used to sully power for the unit. Never share the same power source with other
electric appliances, for fear of resulting in overloading risk. The fuses or breakers matching the operating voltage of the unit
must be used. Never use the electric wires or fuses exceeding Warning: The accessories specified by the company can
only be used. The manufacturers or authorized dealers are required to provide installation and technical services. If the
control accessories are installed improperly, it may result in such consequences as failure of the controller or electric shock,
the appointed stages.
Attention: The grounding line must be installed for the unit. Never connect the grounding line with the gas pipe, water pipe,

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lightning conductor or telephone lines connected to the ground. Improper grounding may cause an electric shock. Please
regularly check whether the grounding line of the unit is connected firmly with grounding terminals of the unit and grounding
electrodes.
Attention: When the indoor and outdoor units are connected, the strong and weak current lines are distributed separately;
for fear that the communication and operation of the unit may be affected.

8.2. POWER SUPPLY AND COMMUNICATION WIRING OF THE WHOLE SYSTEM


WIRING REQUIREMENTS:
1. All work related to the electric appliances should be done by the professional electricians.
2. The power sources of the indoor unit and the outdoor unit should come from the same distribution box. The power lines
and control lines are provided with sleeves and kept in a certain distance.
3. The control signal line must be 2-cored shielded cable (RVSP2×0.75) to prevent the weak current signal from being
interfered.
4. All electric wires and components are tested and conform to relevant national electrical requirements.
5. Each device (indoor unit and outdoor unit) must be equipped with a breaker and a leak protector.
6. The connecting line must be firm and the electric lines
or other components must be covered with casings for
Amperage of power Parallel
fear of loosening, which may result in overheat,
source spacing (D)
shorting or fire.
Below 10A 300MM
7. If the signal cable and power cable are distributed in
50A 500MM
parallel, there exists the possibility of false operation Above
100A 1000MM
due to electromagnetic coupling. The right table shows 100V
Above
the recommended values of suitable spacing when the 1500MM
100A
control cable is distributed in parallel to other cables
8. When the communication line is distributed outdoor, the special trucking must be installed for fear that the
communication lines are aged and damaged.
9. When the power line is provided with trucking, the waterproof treatment must be done to prevent the seeper in the
trucking from flowing into the power source and resulting in danger. When there are several systems, the markers must
be made on the communication lines for fear that the communication lines are connected incorrectly.

8.3. WIRING SPECIFICATIONS


8.3.1. OUTDOOR UNIT POWER SPECIFICAITON

Wire specification ( Recommend )


Maximum input Circuit Breaker
Outdoor Unit (mm2)
Power Supply current (Recommend)
Model ˄Main power wiring less than 20m/over
(A) (A)
20m˅
2 2
YDOH & 80 380V 3N ~50Hz 22.7 32A 3P RVV 4mm /6mm

YDOH & 100 380V 3N ~50Hz 24.8 32A 3P RVV 4mm2/6mm2

YDOH & 120 380V 3N ~50Hz 30.6 32A 3P RVV 4mm2/6mm2

YDOH & 140 380V 3N ~50Hz 34.6 40A 3P RVV 6mm2/10mm2

YDOH & 160 380V 3N ~50Hz 45.4 63A 3P RVV 10mm2/16mm2

YDOH & 180 380V 3N ~50Hz 47.5 63A 3P RVV 10mm2/16mm2

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2 2
YDOH & 200 380V 3N ~50Hz 49.6 63A 3P RVV 10mm /16mm
2 2
YDOH & 220 380V 3N ~50Hz 55.4 80A 3P RVV 16mm /25mm
2 2
YDOH & 240 380V 3N ~50Hz 61.2 80A 3P RVV 16mm /25mm
2 2
YDOH & 260 380V 3N ~50Hz 65.2 80A 3P RVV 16mm /25mm

YDOH & 280 380V 3N ~50Hz 69.2 100A 3P RVV 25mm2/35mm2

YDOH & 300 380V 3N ~50Hz 74.4 100A 3P RVV 25mm2/35mm2

YDOH & 320 380V 3N ~50Hz 80.2 100A 3P RVV 25mm2/35mm2

YDOH & 340 380V 3N ~50Hz 86.0 125A 3P RVV 35mm2/50mm2

YDOH & 360 380V 3N ~50Hz 91.8 125A 3P RVV 35mm2/50mm2


2 2
YDOH & 380 380V 3N ~50Hz 95.8 125A 3P RVV 35mm /50mm
2 2
YDOH & 400 380V 3N ~50Hz 99.8 160A 3P RVV 35mm /50mm
2 2
YDOH & 420 380V 3N ~50Hz 104.0 160A 3P RVV 35mm /50mm
NOTE˖

1. The above recommended cable and circuit breaker selection is based on the requirements of wire trough under 40ć
ambient condition. For the on-site status, please refer to the local norm.
2. If on-site difference appears (such as capacitor decreasing), please refer to IEC criteria and the requirements of the
cable supplier.
3. For the parallel connection system, circuit breaker should be installed not only in the main power circuit but also in the
power circuit of each outdoor unit.
4. Only copper cables can be used.
5. The table above is for reference only wire specifications, concrete specifications, please wire the norms according to the
local selection.

8.3.2. POWER WIRING SPECIFICATION FOR CEILING CONCEALED INDOOR UNIT


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NOTE:
The table above is for reference only wire specifications, concrete specifications, please wire the norms according to the
local selection

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8.3.3. POWER WIRING SPECIFICATION FOR CASSETTE INDOOR UNIT

Without electric heater With 2# electric heater


Power Wire spec Wire spec
Indoor Unit Model Maximum current Maximum current
supply (Recommend) (Recommend)
(A) 2
(A)
(mm ) (mm2)

YDCK028 220V~50Hz 0.20 1.0 4.74 1.0

YDCK036 220V~50Hz 0.32 1.0 4.86 1.0

YDCK046 220V~50Hz 0.32 1.0 7.14 1.5

YDCK056 220V~50Hz 0.41 1.0 7.23 1.5

YDCK072 220V~50Hz 0.52 1.0 9.61 1.5

YDCK090 220V~50Hz 0.85 1.0 9.94 1.5

YDCK110 220V~50Hz 1.05 1.0 10.14 1.5

YDCK130 220V~50Hz 1.09 1.0 10.18 1.5

NOTE:
1. The table above table is for reference only wire specifications, concrete specifications, please wire the norms according
to the local selection.
2. All on-site wiring and components must be installed by professionally qualified electrician and must comply with local and
national norms.

8.3.4. POWER WIRING SPECIFICATION FOR WALL MOUNTED INDOOR UNIT

Heater power Current Wire spec


Indoor Unit Model
input (N:) (A) (Recommend)

1 YDHW032 —— 0.3 RVV2h1.5


2 YDHW053 —— 0.3 RVV2h1.5
3 YDHW070 —— 0.35 RVV2h1.5

8.3.5. POWER WIRING SPECIFICATION FOR CEILING PACKAGE INDOOR UNIT

Without Electric Heater With 2# Electric Heater With 4# Electric Heater


Indoor Unit Max Wire Spec Max Wire Spec Max Wire Spec
Power Supply
Model Current (Recommend) Current (Recommend) Current (Recommend)
(A) (mm2) (A) (mm2) (A) (mm2)
YDCP018 220V~50Hz 0.16 1.0 4.66 1.5 —— ——

YDCP022 220V~50Hz 0.16 1.0 4.66 1.5 —— ——

YDCP025 220V~50Hz 0.20 1.0 4.70 1.5 —— ——

YDCP028 220V~50Hz 0.20 1.0 4.70 1.5 —— ——

YDCP032 220V~50Hz 0.21 1.0 4.71 1.5 —— ——

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YDCP036 220V~50Hz 0.22 1.0 4.72 1.5 —— ——

YDCP040 220V~50Hz 0.30 1.0 4.80 1.5 —— ——

YDCP045 220V~50Hz 0.30 1.0 4.80 1.5 —— ——

YDCP050 220V~50Hz 0.33 1.0 7.63 1.5 9.43 1.5

YDCP056 220V~50Hz 0.46 1.0 7.76 1.5 9.56 1.5

YDCP063 220V~50Hz 0.48 1.0 7.78 1.5 9.58 1.5

YDCP071 220V~50Hz 0.48 1.0 7.78 1.5 9.58 1.5

YDCP080 220V~50Hz 0.60 1.0 9.70 1.5 15.10 2.5

YDCP090 220V~50Hz 0.90 1.0 10.00 1.5 15.40 2.5

YDCP112 220V~50Hz 1.25 1.0 10.35 1.5 15.75 2.5

YDCP140 220V~50Hz 2.80 1.0 17.30 2.5 21.80 4.0

YDCP160 220V~50Hz 3.18 1.0 17.68 2.5 22.18 4.0

NOTE:
The table above is for reference only wire specifications, concrete specifications, please wire the norms according to the
local selection

8.3.6. COMMUNICATION WIRING SPECIFICATION:


RECOMMENDED MODEL OF COMMUNICATION LINE: RVSP2h0.75

8.4. FIELD WIRING DIAGRAM


POWER DISTRIBUTION DIAGRAM OF THE UNIT

Precautions:
A system is controlled with an independent switch and several systems cannot be controlled with a switch, or an indoor unit
in a system share a control switch with other system, while other indoor units are controlled with another switch

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8.5. POWER LINE CONNECTION OF OUTDOOR UNIT

Note:
The unit must be grounded reliably.

8.6. INDOOR UNIT POWER LINE WIRING


220V, N~, PE, 50Hz

8.7. COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK


OUTDOOR UNIT COMMUNICATION LINE WIRING DIAGRAM:
Multiple outdoor units in parallel, communication wirings are shown below. If there is only one outdoor unit, it’s no needs to
connect.

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Attention:
• Outdoor unit and indoor unit communication line wiring diagram: A

Attention:
• Each outdoor unit communication wire can only connect up to 16 indoor units. If the indoor units are more than 16, it
needs to be connected to another outdoor unit. For example, YDOH480 have three outdoor units, the whole system can
connect up to 48 indoor units.
• Each outdoor unit has a dip switch to set the quantity of indoor unit connected with this outdoor unit. If the setting quantity
is not same as the actual unit that connected, the system will not run correctly.
• The indoor unit of TB2, TB3 (TB2 in, TB3out) should not converse connection, otherwise it will have a failure.

• INDOOR UNIT AND WIRED CONTROL OF THE WIRING DIAGRAM:

1. A wired control of one indoor unit.


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2. A wired control of a multi-indoor unit (MAX4)

3. Indoor unit and remote control receiver wiring diagram:


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Part 9. Control System Initialization Setting
9.1. CAUTION:
Warning: Unit initial boot or reboot after a long power outages, it is important to power on for more than 8 hours before
operate the unit.
Warning: Do not attempt to repair the unit by user. If the controller repaired improperly, may cause electric shock or
damage to the controller, such as the consequences. User if there is any need for repair, please contacts the manufacturer.
Warning: To carry out the maintenance, please cut off power supply. Do not rinse units with water directly, so as not to
lead to controller’s failure or electric shock.
Warning: Do not use sharp objects to press the button, which will damage the controller; do not distort or pull the
controller wires, so as to avoid damages of controller; do not use benzene, diluents or chemical cloth to smear the controller,
or else it may lead to bleeding or mechanical failures.
Warning: Air-conditioner use in the season, all the indoor unit must be power, otherwise, may occur as a result of
system detects the number of indoor unit cannot operate below normal phenomenon.

9.2. CONTROL SYSTEM INITIALIZATION AND ADDRESS ASSIGNMENT


Notes:
• After wiring installation is completed, the system must be initialized before the operation;
• After installation or any control board in the system are replaced, the unit control system need to conduct initial setting and
address assignment
• Each outdoor unit has a dip switch to set the quantity of indoor unit connected with this outdoor unit. If the setting quantity
is not same as the actual unit that connected, the system will not run correctly.
• Each outdoor unit has its own independent communication network for connecting (X, Y), pay attention to distinguish them
from that of indoor units (A, B).
• During address allocation, mandatory shutdown and test mode, can only be 1# unit to operate, other unit operation is
invalid
• Allocated on the outdoor unit code switch settings, must each have a separate outdoor unit settings, including: an outdoor
unit address, the connected indoor unit, quantity, etc.
• Outdoor fan low-noise operation of only 1# set up unit in place effective.

THE INITIALIZATION STEPS:


To initialize operation, please carefully read the following specific operation.
Attachment: outdoor unit, respectively, to carry out the operation
1#outdoor
Operation 2#ǃ3#outdoor unit Remarks
unit
Unit Model ok ok Factory settings
This unit to connect the number of
ok ok Initialization settings
indoor unit
Factory settings, the compressor fails, can be
The compressor unit switch ok ok
re-instated
Address allocated to the unit code ok ok Initialization settings
The use of DVRF individual charging system need to
System No. ok
set up
Low-noise operation ok When it’s necessary
Automatic Address Assignment ok Initialization settings
Reset procedure ok ok Debugging and maintenance operations
Test operation ok Debugging unit operation

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9.2.1. INDOOR CONTROL BOARD DIP SWITCH SETTING
There are two dip switches on the indoor control board, DIP1 and DIP2, which is illustrated in following picture

DIP1 switch setting:


DIP1 switch is for setting the special features of indoor unit.
Code
No. DIP 1 Switch Function definition Remarks
position
1 S1 Undefined Back up
Cooling only / Heat pump S2=0 Heat pump
2 S2
setting S2=1 Cooling only
S3=0 Without auto restart function
3 S3 Auto restart
S3=1 With auto restart function
Room card control without auto
S4=0
4 S4 Room card / Remote control restart
S4=1 Room card control with auto restart
Note˖
S2 Cooling only / Heat pump˖
The setting of S2 must be consistent with outdoor unit. If the outdoor unit is cooling only the indoor unit should set as
cooling only too otherwise it may cause failure.
S3 for Auto Restart Function˖
Hen Dip1 S3=1, the indoor unit has the restart function. The indoor control board will record the setting mode before power
off. It will remember the operation mode and restart when power on again, the default setting temperature of cooling is
26ćand heating 24ć.
S4 for Room Card Function / Remote control function setting˖
On the control board, there a room card connection as showed in the picture. If you need this function, please order an
accessory from the factory to connect with the control board and room card. This function will be available when it is
connected.

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It also can be used as a remote controller as same as the room
card.
• Whatever S4=0 OR S4=1, when the switch signal is from 0
change to 1 (from on to off or from close to open), indoor will stop
running and record indoor operation mode.
• If S4=0, It will not Auto restart when the switch signal is from 1
change to 0 ( from off to on or from open to close), but it can be
controlled by the wire controller or wireless controller.
• If S4=1, It will remember the last operation mode and auto restart
when the switch signal is from 1 change to 0 ( from off to on or
from open to close), the default setting temperature of cooling is
26ÛC and heating 24ÛC.

Note:
This function only detect the status change signal to control the indoor unit, but whatever it is in open or close status, the
indoor unit can also be controlled by local wire or wireless controller.

Power-down memory function: when abnormal power-down the operation mode will be stored in the indoor unit and then
after the power-up indoor unit will return the mode automatically.

DVRF_ID V2.00K Indoor control motherboard DIP2 switch setting determines the type of indoor unit, the specific location of
the corresponding control panel as follows:

9.2.2. OUTDOOR CONTROL BOARD DIP SWITCH SETTING


Outdoor has 4 Dip-switches for function setting.

Note:
DIP 1 is for PC centralization control definition, not available here.
1. DIP 2 Setting:
• DIP2 dial code used to set the outdoor unit of some basic configuration information

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• DIP2-6 to DIP2-8 is used for outdoor unit model set table

DIP2-6 DIP2-7 DIP2- 8 Outdoor unit model


OFF OFF OFF 8HP
OFF OFF ON 10PH
OFF ON OFF 12PH
OFF ON ON 14PH
ON OFF OFF Back up
ON OFF ON Back up
ON ON OFF Back up
ON ON ON Back up

• DIP2-3 to DIP2-5 is used for outdoor compressor unit is valid settings


DIP2-3 DIP2-4 DIP2-5 Outdoor unit compressor whether to allow work
OFF OFF OFF Outdoor modules prohibit all compressors running
OFF OFF ON Outdoor modules within the permit to run the compressor 3#, 1# and 2# prohibit running
OFF ON OFF Outdoor modules of 2# permit compressor operation, and 1# 3# prohibit running
OFF ON ON Outdoor modules of 2# and 3# compressor operation permit, 1# prohibit running
ON OFF OFF Outdoor modules within the permit to run the compressor 1#, 2# and 3# prohibit running
ON OFF ON Outdoor modules within the 1# and 3# permit the compressor to run 2# prohibit running
ON ON OFF Outdoor modules within the 1# and 2# compressor operation permit, to prohibit operation 3#
ON ON ON Outdoor all modules are allowed to run the compressor
Note:
1. The factory default permit all compressors are running, that is 3, 4, 5 are in ON state even though the outdoor only has 2
compressor.
2. The factory default setting is all the compressors can run normally, that means 3, 4, 5 all in the status of “ON”.
3. For the parallel connection system, the whole system cannot run unless at least one digital compressor runs normally.
But the module that digital compressor is locked will not startup.
4. In parallel connection system, the whole system cannot run heating mode, unless both at least one digital compressor
and normal compressor in each module unit are available. But for the unit that digital compressor is locked, it only runs in
the startup process, then shuts down and exits normal heating operation.

• DIP2-1 to DIP2-2 is used for PC centralization control definition, not available here.

2. DIP 3 Setting: DIP3-2 to DIP3-6 is used to set the quantity of indoor units that connected with this outdoor unit. If the
setting quantity is not same as the actual unit that connected, the system will not run correctly.

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The module by
Connecting the
DIP3-2 DIP3-3 DIP3-4 DIP3-5 DIP3-6
number
Of indoor unit

OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 0

OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 1

OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 2

OFF OFF OFF ON ON 3

OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 4

OFF OFF ON OFF ON 5

OFF OFF ON ON OFF 6

OFF OFF ON ON ON 7

OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 8

OFF ON OFF OFF ON 9

OFF ON OFF ON OFF 10

OFF ON OFF ON ON 11

OFF ON ON OFF OFF 12

OFF ON ON OFF ON 13

OFF ON ON ON OFF 14

OFF ON ON ON ON 15

ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 16

Note:
Each outdoor unit can only connect up to 16 indoor units. If the indoor units are more than 16, it needs to be connected to
another outdoor unit. For example, YDOH480 has three outdoor units, the whole system can connect up to 48 indoor units.
• DIP3-2 is used to set Outdoor fan low-noise operation. Only master unit need to set if needed, salve unit don’t need to set.
Suggest you to use the default setting OFF, T3 unit are not allowed to set to ON.
DIP3-1 Description
OFF Default design
Fan speed will be down to low speed for low noise application between 21:00
ON
to 8:00

3. DIP 4 Setting: DIP4 dial code modules used to set the address

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9.3. ADDRESS ASSIGNMENT
the indoor and outdoor electronic expansion valves can
Address assignment operation can only effective on be reset, and opened to maximum 480 steps, which can
master unit. be used for the vacuum pumping of the system, at the
time, the indoor unit operation should be locked (the
operation of the linear controller and the telecontroller is
not effective). Under the normal alarm free state, press
down the “reset/ vacuum” Key and then release it, the
system will operate in this mode for the automatic
address distribution firstly. If the address is falsely
distributed, the error address distribution information will
be displayed; if the address is normally distributed, the
indicator light of the “reset/ vacuum” mode is shining,
and the system will
be forced to shut down at the same time, and the indoor
Note: the procedure press the reset button is equivalent and outdoor EXV will be opened to maximum. When
to re-power control system, when re-change the settings, pressing down the Key again, the system will be back out
you can press the button to make settings effective. of the “reset/ vacuum” mode. The flow diagram is as
System power-debug to run: follows:

1. THE SYSTEM “RESET / VACUUM” MODE


(the initial installation must be carried out this operation).
The mode can force the system to shut down, and then
the automatic address distribution can be operated. All

Notes:
Factory default system for only one outdoor unit modules,
so after the initial power to detect the number of outdoor
unit does not match with the factory default, it will have a
communication failure. System must do the address
automatically assignment (in accordance with the above
steps do the address assignment and no needs to care
about whether the alarm appeared), and only after the
success of the allocation, the system will be effective the
current state of preservation of the outdoor unit, inter-unit
communication failure automatic recovery

2. The test operation mode


According to the environmental temperature the mandatory refrigeration operation is running and locked indoor unit
operations (wired control and remote control operations are invalid), running 30 minutes later, collected in accordance with
the system parameters to determine whether the system is normal ; No alarm in the shutdown mode, press the 1# outdoor
unit control panel button "test" more than 5 seconds after release, the system will enter a test run, when the LED indicator
light directed normal refrigeration, then after 30 minutes, if there is no alarm, the system automatically exit test mode, while
the implementation of the entire system shuts down the operation. When after 30 minutes, testing to failure, there are LED

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indicator light shows that the corresponding alarm information at this time after solve the fault, the system needs to reset.
The test mode is running, if you press 1# outdoor unit control board "test" button, the system will be a mandatory exit test
run.

3. The system forced shut down


System allows the user to shutdown the entire system in the debug process.
System is running press the "reset / vacuum" key of 1# outdoor unit immediately, then the release the System will be forced
to shut down.

Part 10. Operating Instruction


10.1. REMOTE’S OPERATING INSTRUCTION • Adjusting range of time: am 00:00 – am 12:59 – pm
1.1 Exterior diagram 1:00 – pm 11:59 – am 00:00
1.2 ON/OFF Key 1.6 Sleep Key:
• It can be switched between ON and OFF for each • It can be switched between the sleep/non-sleep for one
pressing. The relevant operation state will be time for each pressing.
displayed when starting up, and only the clock and 1.7 Air sweeping Key:
timing are displayed when shutting down. • It can be switched between the air sweeping/non
1.3 Mode Key sweeping for one time for each pressing.
• It can be switched among all operation modes for each • At the time for air sweeping, the air sweeping mark will
pressing: move up and down.
• Automatic – ventilation – refrigeration – dry – heating – • At the time of non air sweeping, the air sweeping mark
automatic is fixed.
1.4 Air Speed Key 1.8 Clock Key:
• It can be switched between the automatic – high – • The “clock” key can shine once for 0.5s for each
middle – low – automatic air speed for each pressing pressing, and he clock can be adjusted by the “+” and
• The air speed is fixed at low speed in the dry mode. “-” keys, and the adjustment will become effective
1.5 / Key: within 4 seconds.
• It is used for adjusting the setting temperature and 1.9 Timed ON/OFF Key:
clock/timing time. • The relevant timing mark will shine once for 0.5s for
• Under the normal state, it is used for adjusting the each pressing.
setting temperature, and the adjusting range is • If no relevant timing is set before: the initial value of the
16ć~30ć. timed ON is at pm 6:00;
• Initial valve of all modes: refrigeration and ventilation: • The initial value of the timed OFF is at am 8:00;
24ć • If the relevant timing is set before, then it will be
• 22ć dry: 22ć. It cannot be adjusted under the displayed, and time can be adjusted by the “+” and “-”
automatic mode and the setting temperature also keys, and the adjustment will become effective within 4
cannot be displayed. seconds.
• Operation instruction, Digital Scroll Multi – Connected 1.10 Cancel Key:
air-condition Unit • All the timing states can be canceled for each pressing.
• The adjustment can be done once for one minute for • Notice: The On/OFF Key also can cancel the timing
each pressing when adjusting the clock and timing, state.
and hold the key for 2 seconds, it will change at the 1.11 Other specifications:
speed of 10min/0.5s. 1.11.1 The transmitting mark will shine once for each

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pressing.

1.11.2 The state of the remoter when adding the battery


for the first time: automatic mode, automatic air speed,
free of air sweeping and timing, and the time is am
12:00.
1.12 Electric parameter:

1.12.1 Two 7# batteries (AAA) should be used, and the


working range of the voltage is 2.4~3.2V.
1.11.2 Service time ı1 year
1.11.3 Transmitting distance ı10m

10.2. WIRE CONTROLLER OPERATION INSTRUCTION

1. WIRE CONTROLLER FIGURE INSTRUCTION

1. Date area 2. Time and timer area

4. Fan speed

3. Temperature
6. Operation mode

5. Special mode 7. Other status


indication indication area

8. Touch screen
operation area
9. ON/OFF
button




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Display Contents
No. Area
OFF ON
System current time: Year, Month, Day and Week, default time is 2000-1-1, 0:00
1 Date area (Date modification refer to below contents)
Year: 2000~2099; Month: 01~12; Day: 01~31 (according different month); Week: Mon ~ Sun

If timer is set, display the symbol of “clock”; otherwise no display


If timer ON is set, display the symbol of “ON”, otherwise no display
Time and timer
2 If timer OFF is set, display the symbol of “OFF”, otherwise no display
area
Timer mode display: ONCE, WEEKLY, DAILY
(ONCE: only available once; WEEKLY˖available every week; DAILY˖available every day)

Display indoor ambient temperature of the indoor unit whose address display in the
address area
3 Temperature No display
Temperature range: -128 ć~ 93ć or -199 ̧ ~ 199 ̧
(If this indoor unit is off line, “d9” will be blinking in the temperature area)
4 Fan speed No display Display current fan speed

Special mode Display current swing, sleep and Tio2 status of the 1st indoor unit that connected in
5 No display
indication the wire controller

Display current operation mode of the 1st indoor unit that connected in the wire
6 Operation mode No display
controller
Symbols from left to right

Wire controller backdoor lock ; ID address ; Defrost signal ; Operation key lock ;

Communication between ID and OD normal

z Indoor units’ address : circular display each indoor unit’s address. Display “00” in OD unit’s

malfunction

Other status z Communication symbol : display the symbol in normal communication between OD and ID
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indication area units; otherwise, blinking display in communication error.

z Alarm symbol: in malfunction occurs , display the indoor unit’s alarm symbol when its

information is shown in wire controller. Otherwise, alarm no display. While alarming in outdoor
unit, then the alarm information will be displayed whichever indoor units’ information are shown in
the wire controller.

z Lock status symbol : display the lock symbol according current locking status

z Inquiry status : remind user to clean air filter if this symbol is blinking displayed

Touch screen
8 Display all the touch keys
operation area
9 ON/OFF button Mechanical button display all the time


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2. WIRE CONTROLLER TOUCH SCREEN KEY INSTRUCTION

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7 3
5
4
6

8 2
1

No. Function Key Main Function Operation Specification

Press this button to ON/OFF all the indoor units connected in this wire controller
1 ON/OFF
according the setting parameters
¾ Basic function setting status: press this key to enter mode setting, switch to
next mode while pressing once, which can realize the cycle of cooling ĺ
Operation
2 heating ĺ dehumidification ĺ ventilation (fan only) ĺ cooling
mode setting
¾ In OFF status, press this key to send ON command with current setting
status.
¾ Basic function setting: press this key to set indoor fan speed, switch to next
speed level while pressing once, which can realize the speed cycle of
Lowĺ Mid ĺ High ĺ Auto ĺ Low
Fan speed
3 ¾ In OFF status, press this key to send ON command with current setting
setting
status.
¾ Note: in dehumidification mode, fan speed is fixed in low speed and cannot
be set manually
¾ Basic function setting: press this key to enter temperature setting:

1˅ Setting temperature increase 1 degree per pressing once; the max

setting temperature is 30ć (or 86̧)


Temperature,
4 calendar and 2˅ Setting temperature decrease 1 degree per pressing once; the min

time setting setting temperature is 16ć (or 61̧)

¾ In OFF status, press this key to send ON command with current setting
status.
¾ In setting calendar and time, press this key to realize the adjustment of
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¾ Basic function setting: press this key to set swing, switch between swing
ON and swing OFF (Swing symbol display while swing ON and conceal
5 Swing control while swing OFF)
¾ In OFF status, press this key to send ON command with current setting
status.
¾ Basic function setting: press this key to enter health function setting, switch
between health function ON and OFF (Health function symbol display while
it’s ON and conceal while OFF). This function is only available for the
Health indoor unit with TIO2 and indoor unit is ON at the same time
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function ¾ In OFF status, press this key to send ON command with current setting
status.
¾ This key can also be used in combining with the other keys, see below
specifications for details
¾ Basic function setting: press this key to enter sleep function setting, switch
between sleep function ON and OFF (Sleep function symbol display while
it’s ON and conceal while OFF).
7 Sleep function ¾ In OFF status, press this key to send ON command with current setting
status.
¾ This key can also be used in combining with the other keys, see below
specifications for details

¾ It can be used in single or combining with the other keys to set system time,
8 Clock
date and timer ON or timer OFF, see below specifications for details

¾ In setting operation, while using in single, it is to confirm or cancel current


Confirm or operation
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Cancel ¾ This key can also be used in combining with the other keys, see below
specifications for details

3. OPERATION INSTRUCTION

3.1 Initialization
Initialization of the wire controller should be done after system auto address assignment completed. The wire controller will
do auto initialization detection, if no malfunction, this process will be completed in 60s and then enter into normal display
interface. The initialization will be carried out while the system is power on.
While controlling several indoor units (no more than 4 indoor units), all the indoor units controlled by this wire controller
should be powered on at same time or the indoor unit connected directly with the wired controller should be powered on at
last.
In using process, if wire controller is in abnormal or crashing, please stop operating it so that the controller can do
initialization repairing, which may take about at most 90s.

3.2 Status display


3.2.1 Initialization status

1) Wire controller lock: wire controller is locked and cannot be operated. Display the symbol:

2) Operation key lock: operation key is locked and cannot carry out operation control. Display the symbol:

3) Communication alarm blinking: wire controller is searching the online indoor units, blinking display the symbol:

4) Blinking display in the address area: display the number of all the found indoor units.

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5) No display in the other aspects.

3.2.1 Screen protection status


If no operation for a period of time, wire controller will enter into screen protection status. And the background light will
turn to dim at the same time. But status display is still available at this time.

3.3 Operation key control


The operation key controlling includes valid pressing and releasing. Its valid operation is indicated by valid releasing in the
condition of background light ON; if background light OFF, the first pressing key is to light the background. The operation
key is invalid unless background light ON. In the condition of background ON, the wire controller shows normal display
status. While entering operation, wire controller change to operation display status from normal status. Current setting
parameters will be displayed and sent out. At the same time, function setting can be done continuously.
While in operating, the symbol will be displayed, which means operation command is in setting out and operation
command has been sent out while the symbol disappeared.

3.3 Function setting and operation


3.3.1 System time and date setting
Operation process:
a) Enter time and date setting

In normal display status, press ˇ keys at same time and hold for 5s to enter into time and date setting
status.

At this time, the symbol will blink in the date area.

b) Select operation item

Press key to select the time location which needs to be modified.

The cyclic order is: Year ĺ Month ĺ Day ĺ Hour ĺ Minute ĺ Year
The selected time item will be in blinking
If the time not in selecting has been set, then display the new setting value.
If the time not in selecting has not been set, then display the system time before entering into this operation.

c) Press or key to change time and date that need to be modified.

Short press the key to add or minus 1 degree


Long press and hold to automatic add or minus 5 degrees per second
Parameters’ initial value and adjustment range are shown in below table
Time or Date Initial Value Adjustment Range
Hour 0̚23
Minute 0̚59
Year Current Value 2000̚2099
Month 1̚12
Day Day Range of Natural Month

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d) In system time setting process, current time is based on the system time of entering the setting.

e) In the process of setting, press key to confirm the former modification of time or date. At this time, the setting will

be in effective immediately and at the same time exit this setting.

f) If press key in setting process, then current modification is invalid and exit this setting at the same time.

g) If no any valid pressing key in 5s during this process, then exit the setting.

h) Exited this setting, the symbol will not blink and back to normal display status.

3.3.2 Timer function


Operation process
a) Enter timer setting

In normal display stats, long press key and hold for 5s to enter timer setting. Timer setting value from clock chip

will be written into the timer RAM. At this time, display the symbol and blink the word “ON”.
The hour area blink the former setting “ON” hour, default value is “00” if no former setting available.
The minute area blink the former setting “ON” minute, default value is “00” if no former setting available.
Display the current status of OFF and ONCE/DAILY/WEEKLY
b) Timer ON setting

Press to select Hour or Minute, the selected object will be played in blinking status.

Press or key to modify the time

Short press the key to add or minus 1


Long press and hold to automatic add or minus 5 per second

Press key to confirm the setting of timer ON. Then switch to timer OFF setting automatically.

Press key to cancel the setting of timer ON. Then switch to timer OFF setting automatically.

Short press key to enter timer OFF setting


c) Timer OFF setting

Press to select Hour or Minute, the selected object will be played in blinking status.

Press or key to modify the time

Short press the key to add or minus 1


Long press and hold to automatic add or minus 5 per second

Press key to confirm the setting of timer OFF and then switch to timer mode setting automatically.

Press key to cancel the setting of timer OFF and then switch to timer mode setting automatically.

Short press key to enter timer mode setting

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d) Timer mode setting
If no timer ON and timer OFF setting, then exit timer setting automatically
If timer ON or timer OFF setting is available, then blink former timer mode setting
If former setting is blank, then the default setting is ONCE.

Press key to select ONCE/DAILY/WEEKLY. The selected object will be blinking displayed (which is cyclic)

Press key to confirm current setting mode.

If the selection is ONCE/DAILY, then save current setting and exit timer mode setting automatically
If the selection is WEEKLY, then switch to timer WEEKLY cycle setting automatically

Press key to exit timer mode setting and keep the default setting will no changes.

Short press key to save current setting and exit the timer setting automatically

e) Timer cycle setting


Entering into WEEK setting, Mon will be activated and blinking displayed, which means operation for Mon is available.
As for Tue to Sun, it will be displayed as former setting value.

Press key to activate the day from Mon to Sun. The inactivated day will be displayed according to former setting,

and the activated day will be blinking displayed no matter it has been confirmed or not.

Press key to confirm the activated WEEK and the next WEEK will also be activated automatically.

Press key to cancel the activated WEEK and the next WEEK will also be activated automatically.

Short press key to save the settings and exit timer setting automatically.
During the timer setting process, if no valid operation in 5s, the new settings in this timer setting mode is invalid and
system exits the timer setting automatically.
Note: if timer ON or timer OFF has been set and timer mode is WEEKLY, but which day in a week is not determined,
then the setting will not be carried out due to no accurate day is defined although the settings have been saved.

3.3.3 Parameters setting


Operation process
a) Enter parameter setting

Press ˇ keys at the same time and hold for 5s to enter parameter setting status.

b) Parameter setting interface introduction


The symbol of Timer and Operation mode will not be displayed at this time.

While the symbol is displayed, it means current status is parameter setting interface.
Temperature unit will not be displayed when blinking letter is displayed in the temperature area.
The setting parameters will be blinking displayed in the time area, wherein, “colon (:)” is displayed without blinking

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c) Operation
Entering into parameter setting status from normal displaying condition, firstly, enter into b1 setting item, at the same
time, current setting parameters of b1 will be displayed.

Short pressing key is to select the items that need to be set. (At this time, former saved parameters will be

displayed)

Switch to next item by pressing the key once. And at the same time, current setting parameter of the item will be

displayed. The parameters are displayed in cyclic.


The cyclic order is b1 ĺ b2 ĺ b3 ĺ b4 ĺ b1

Press or key to select the setting value

d) Exit parameter setting

Press key to confirm all the current operation and save the new setting values, then exit automatically.

Press key to cancel the new setting values and exit automatically.
During the operation process, all the other keys are invalid. If no any valid operation in 5s, then current new setting
values will be saved and exit this operation automatically.

Parameter
Parameter Description
Items
b1 Temperature unit setting (00 means , 01 means )
Reserved function for setting filter cleaning reminding (Available time selection: FFFF, 1000,
2000, 3000, 4000, 5000, which unit is hour. FFFF means no filter cleaning reminding. This
function is only record the continuously running time of indoor fan. If the recording time
b2
exceeds the setting time, then the symbol blinks to remind user cleaning the air filter.
Long press the key and hold for 5s to clean out the reminding and internal timer set 0 to
record time again. The default time cycle is FFFF.)
Indoor fan ESP setting: the setting range is 0~80 Pa and default value is 0 Pa. (This function is
b3
invalid for current indoor units)
Whether use the temperature value detected by transducer in wire controller as indoor
ambient temperature or not.
b4
“0” means temperature transducer in wire controller is invalid; “1” means valid only in heating
mode; “2” means valid both in cooling mode and heating mode. Wherein, default value is “1”.

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e) Instruction of default interface in cooling mode





 The symbol and will not be displayed in cooling only unit and the symbols are available in heat pump unit.

The defrost symbol belongs to the operation status of outdoor unit, which cannot be controlled by remote
controller and wire controller. Therefore, the defrost symbol cannot be controlled by cooling only setting.

3.4 Keyboard lock function


Operation process
a) Enter keyboard lock

Press ˇ keys at the same time and hold for 5s to activate the function of keyboard lock.
b) Displaying instruction

The symbol means wire controller in lock status.


c) Function instruction
All the keys and ON/OFF button on the wire controller are invalid, expect unlock operation.
d) Unlock operation

Press ˇ keys at the same time to unlock the keyboard, then all the keys and ON/OFF button on the wire

controller are available, as a result he symbol will be disappeared

3.5 Secrete lock function

When the indoor unit is restricted by other control software, the symbol will be displayed. At this time, wire controller is
under the status of secrete lock and cannot be operated including touch screen keys, ON/OFF button or remote controlling. The symbol

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will be disappeared in lock releasing.

3.6 Malfunction inquiring and displaying


3.6.1 Inquiring function for indoor unit running status
Operation process
a) Enter indoor unit status inquiring

In normal displaying status, press ˇ keys at the same time and hold for 5s to enter indoor unit status
inquiring function.
b) Instruction of inquiring indoor unit’s running status

The symbol displayed means in inquiring of indoor unit’s status


Indoor unit’s address will be blinking displayed in the address area.
Indoor unit’s status parameters will be blinking displayed in the date area.
Below table shows the inquiring parameter and its description

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Status
Parameter Values
Parameter
Minute area display: ESP of selected indoor unit; unit: Pa
C1
(It is not available for current indoor unit)
Temperature area display: entering indoor coil temperature of
C2
selected indoor unit; temperature range: -99ć~99ć
Temperature area display: leaving indoor coil temperature of
C3
selected indoor unit; temperature range: -99ć~99ć
Temperature area display: indoor ambient temperature of selected
C4
indoor unit; temperature range: -99ć~99ć
Hour and Minute area display: EXV steps of selected indoor unit;
C5
EXV steps range: 0~480
Hour and Minute display area: indoor unit’s system No. and group
No. While controlling multi-indoor units, the 1st indoor unit’s system
C6
No. and group No. will be displayed.
For example: 01:01 means No. 1system in No. 1group.
C7 Hour and Minute area display: software edition of this wire controller

c) Inquiring operation

Press key to select the No. of indoor unit connected in this wire controller

Press or key to select the former and next parameter


d) Exit inquiring of indoor unit running status

Press or key to back normal displaying status


e) If no valid pressing of any keys in 5s, then exit the inquiring status and back to normal displaying

3.6.2 Inquiring malfunction

The symbol will be blinking displayed in malfunction occurring. The malfunction can be inquired through below

operation.
Operation process:
a) Enter malfunction inquiring

In normal displaying status, press ˇ keys at the same time and hold for 5s to enter malfunction inquiring

interface. The symbol and will be kept displaying until exit malfunction inquiring.
b) Instruction of malfunction inquiring

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i. Malfunction displaying area

Indoor unit’s address Blinking display the address of indoor unit with malfunction, “00”
area means malfunction in outdoor unit
Temperature area Blinking display the error code
Clock area Blinking display the time when malfunction appeared

ii. Display malfunction

The symbol blinks means in displaying malfunction

The latest error codes will be displayed in temperature area


All the modes are hided in mode area and special mode area
iii. Malfunction inquiring

The symbols and keep displaying means current status is malfunction inquiring.

Error code will be displayed in temperature area and temperature value and unit are not displayed at this time.
The time when malfunction appeared will be blinking displayed in time area.
If outdoor unit malfunction appears:
Indoor’s wire controller can only display the malfunction of outdoor unit that connected with this indoor unit
Currently B/C series outdoor unit cannot support this function, when malfunction occurs in B/C series unit,
“00” will be blinking displayed both in the address area and in the Error code area.
If indoor unit malfunction appears:
The address No. will be blinking displayed in the address area.
c) At most 8 items of error codes and its appearing time can be recorded in ROM.
d) Operation:

Press or key to inquire malfunction information

Press key to inquire malfunction records from the latest to the oldest one.


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Press key to inquire malfunction records from the oldest to the latest one.

e) Operation:
Exit malfunction inquiring

Pressing + keys or no any valid keyboard operation in 5s can exit malfunction inquiring and back to
normal displaying status.

i. Note: it’s invalid to press any other keys during the operation process.
ii. Information of indoor malfunction

Malfunction
Malfunction Information
Indication
Malfunction of wire controller temperature transducer (Which is not
d0
recorded in the malfunction array)
d1 Malfunction of communication between indoor and outdoor unit
d2 Malfunction of entering indoor coil temperature transducer
d3 Malfunction of leaving indoor coil temperature transducer
d4 Malfunction of indoor ambient temperature transducer
d5 Malfunction of indoor drain pump switch
d6 Malfunction of indoor refrigerant flow adjustment
Malfunction of indoor EXV or wrong connection of entering and leaving
d7
indoor coil temperature transducers
Indoor unit operation mode conflict (Which is not recorded in the
d8
malfunction array)
Malfunction of communication between indoor unit and wire controller
d9
(Which is not recorded in the malfunction array)

Note:
i. Outdoor unit’s operation mode will not be displayed or recorded during sending outdoor unit’s malfunction.
ii. At most 8 items of error codes can be recorded.


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Part 11. Simple Centralized Controller
11.1. OUTLINE
11.1.1. MAIN FUNCTIONS
The main function of the centralized controller is to control
all indoor units in the system by dividing the system into
several zones. It can manually or automatically on/off indoor
units respectively according to each zone setting or
schedule, also can inquire system running status, fault
records and so on.

11.1.2. SIMPLE CENTRALIZED CONTROLLER WIRING

• Control System Structure


• Control system figure explanation:
The whole system includes modular outdoor units, indoor
units, wire controller, wireless controller and simple
centralized controller. The definition is described as
following:

1. System Definition: The system here means one refrigeration system, including a number of indoor units and outdoor
units, which were connected by piping system. One system can only connect up to 3 outdoor units in parallel, and each
outdoor unit can only connect up to 16 indoor units. So that, the whole system can totally connects up to 48 indoor units.
2. Wire controller can connect one indoor unit or connect up to 4 indoor units. In other words, one wire controller can control
one or several indoor units, but at most 4 indoor units.
3. One system can only connect one centralized controller. The centralized controller is not allowed to connect with different
system.
4. Zone Definition: The centralized controller can at most divide into 4 zones for easy control.
5. Group definition: The zone is formed by the Groups. One Group could be one indoor unit which is connected by one wire
controller or have not connected by any wire controller. In this situation, the Group No. is the indoor address assigned by
the outdoor. Also, one Group could be one wire controller connect more than one indoor unit (max.4), the group No. is
the minimum address of these indoor units.
6. Relationship between Group and Zone, One centralized controller can connect up to 48 groups at most, and 48 groups
can divide into 1, 2, 3 or 4 zones according to user demand.
7. Indoor Address: When all indoor and outdoor units are right connected, and passed the address assignment process. All
indoor units will have an address No. assigned by outdoor control board automatically.

• Wiring connection: As showed in above network figure, Centralized Controller should be connected with communication
network between the outdoor units.

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ITEM WIRE COLOR ILLUSTRATION
Connect to 12V
1 Yellow
Please connect to indoor unit to get 12V, refer to above figure.
Connect to 0V
2 Blue
Please connect to indoor unit to get 0V, refer to above figure.
3 Red Connect to outdoor X communication port, refer to above figure.
4 Black Connect to outdoor Y communication port, refer to above figure.
Warning: Bes sure to right connection, otherwise, it will damage control board

11.2. ATTENTION

No. Guidelines
Must reset the zone and timed setting before using when the centralized controller fist time connected to the
1
system or once replacement
2 The underlying level operation of the centralized controller is zone operation, and it can be dived into 4 zones.
3 The control rule among the centralized controller and local wire controllers is: the last command is effective
If the current zone controller is on setting mode, the confirmed setting will be carried out to all indoor units in
4
current zone immediately
If the current setting zone is in off mode, all settings (expect ALL ON/OFF button, RUNNING button, stop button)
5 will only be saved in the centralized controller, will not be carried out, but it will be performed when starting next
time.
The system can only run in one mode at the same time, heating and cooling (include dry) can be set in same time.
The first setting mode will be locked in the outdoor unit, when other mode is set, the system cannot accept and
6 conflict error will be displayed on the wire controller screen. When all indoor unit modes are changed, the system
mode will switch into the new setting mode. But fan mode will not be involved in the mode conflict; it can be set in
any time.

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11.3. TERMS DESCRIPTION

No. Terms Description


1 All Zone Controllers On Operation After carrying out ALL ON command, all area centralized controllers are on
2 All Zone Off Operation After carrying out ALL OFF command, all zone controllers are off
3 Current Zone All On Operation After carrying out ON commend , all unit in current zone will be on
4 Current Zone All Off Operation After carrying out OFF command, all unit in the current zone will be off
Notes:

1. Centralized controller always saves and displays the previous on/off commands,
2. Current zone will display the status of the smallest group number unit in the current zone. It cannot display all indoor
operation status.

11.4. RELATIONSHIP OF DIFFERENT CONTROLER

Connected Controller Relationship Remark


Wireless Controller and Wire Controller are Wireless receiver to be disable, only Wire controller has a receiver to receive
both connected to the same indoor unit LED display the operation status the wireless controller command
Wireless controller and centralized controller Latter command is effective Latter command will replace the previous
are both connected in one system immediately command
Wire controller and centralized controller are Latter command is effective Latter command will replace the previous
both connected in one system immediately command

11.5. APPEARANCE, SCREEN AND BUTTONS


11.5.1. APPEARANCE

11.5.2. BUTTONS 10. Setting Button


1. Confirm Button 11. Power Light
2. Cancel Button 12. All On/Off Button
3. Button 13. Working Mode Button
4. Button 14. Button
5. Running Button 15. Button
6. Stop Button 16. Fan Speed Button
7. Timer/Clock Button
8. Swing Button
9. Display Button

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11.5.3. DAILY DISPLAY ICONS

No. Function Icon Meaning


Year/month/day
1 Time Week
Hour: Minute
ONCE: one time effective
Timer
2 DAILY: every day effective
Type
ONCE DAILY WEEKLY WEEKLY: every week effective

Cooling Mode

Heating Model
Operation
3
Mode
Dry Mode

Fan Mode

Low Speed

Middle Speed
4 Fan speed

High Speed

Blink of H/M/L Speed AUTO Speed

5 Swing Auto/Fix Swing indication

Setting
Setting Temperature,ć or ̧ unit
6 Temperatur
Can be set by user
e

7 Address Zone No (Address)

8 Setting Light on when in setting status

9 Defrost Indicate when outdoor defrost

Indicate when error or protection


10 Alarm
occurs
Communic Light on when communication ok,
11
ation Blink when communication failure
Backup
12 Back up button, not available here
icons

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11.6. POWER LIGT EXPLANATION

RED light on: Means outdoor is in OFF status


Green Light on: Means outdoor is in ON status
RED light blinks 3 times: means the controller is conducting OFF command,
including ALL OFF command.
Green light blinks 3 times: means the controller is conducting ON command,
including ALL ON command.
Note: if all indoor units are in fan mode, the outdoor unit is in off status, the RED
lights will be on.

11.6.1. DAILY INTERFACE


• When the wire controller has no setting operation for several seconds, it will be
back to daily display interface. The working mode, setting fan speed and
setting temperature value of the smallest group in current zone will be
displayed. (Room temperature cannot display here)
• If local wire controller or wireless controller changed the setting point, the wire
controller will update the setting point accordingly. But only the smallest group
data in current zone will be showed on the screen.
• For detailed information, please refer to 10.5.3 Daily Display Icons

11.6.2. OPERATION INTERFACE

When user is setting the parameters or inquiring the data, it will switch to Operation Interface.
1. In operation interface, blinking icon is the part that is modifying by user.
2. After setting the working mode, temperature and fan speed, it will exit to daily interface from operation interface when
operation icon stops blinking after 3 seconds automatically.
3. Detailed operation, see below text.

11.7. INITIALIZED SETTING


The centralized controller must conduct the initialized setting before using when the centralized controller first time
connected to the system or once replacement.
The initialized setting includes Zone setting, Temperature Unit setting and Clock setting.

11.7.1. ITEM LIST FOR PARAMETERS SETTING

Indication Parameter
Operation Display
No Code Value
Instruction
(hour digits) (minute digits) Description
1-48 Group
address found in
the system. 0
1 Zone setting A0 00~48
means that no
group was
searched out
Temperature ć or ̧ can be
2 A1 ć or ̧
unit setting selected by user

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11.7.2. INTIAL PARAMETERS SETTING OPERATION

• Enter Setting Interface


Table 1
Steps Status Button Display Content Function
Daily display 1ిHour digits show A0 and blinking Enter into parameter setting
1 Press SET button
interface 2ిSetting icon is blinking interface
Parameter 1ిHour digits blink and show A0 or
Select Zone setting A0 or
2 setting Press ǃ button A1
Temperature Unit A1 setting
interface 2ిSetting icon is blinking
When A0 is blinking, press Confirm
Button, enter into zone setting
Parameter Select zone
Press Confirm interface.
3 setting setting/temperature unit
Button When A1 is blinking ,press Confirm
interface setting
Button, enter into temperature unit
setting interface
Parameter Press Cancel Button or no
1. Exit into daily display interface
4 setting any operation within Exit into daily display interface
2. Setting icon turns off.
interface 5 sec

• ZONE SETTING
Follow table 1 steps to enter into zone setting interface. Then start Zone Setting as described in below Table 2.

Table 2

Steps Status Button Display Content Function


1ిWhen Hour digits A0 is blinking,
Press ǃ button to
In Zone setting enter Confirm button to enter into
1 select Zone setting Switch to Zone setting
interface Zone setting interface
code A0
2ిSetting icon is blinking
1ిMinute digits will switch the group
In Zone setting Press ǃ button to numbers Search previous or next group
2
interface switch group No. 2ిHour digits show A0 number
3˅Setting icon is blinking
Add the current group number into
Press RUN button to
In Zone setting the current zone, and at the same Save group number in current
3 add current group No.
interface time delete this group from other zone
into current zone.
zone and save
Press STOP button to
In Zone setting Delete the current group number Delete group number from the
4 delete the group NO.
interface from the current zone and save zone
from zone
In Zone setting Press Confirm/Cancel Press Confirm or Cancel button to
5 Exit into daily display interface
interface button exit into daily display interface

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• TEMPERATURE UNIT SETTING

Entering into temperature setting interface, A1 stops blinking, press button to select or . The temperature unit will
not be remembered once power off.

11.8. DAILY OPERATION In setting interface, icon is blinking, when press


ALL ON/OFF button , Green light will blink 3 times, and
11.8.1. ALL ON / ALL OFF current zone setting data will be carried out to all zones,
1. In daily display interface or setting mode, press down all indoor will be ON immediately.
button until hearing a sound of “Di” then to release, 6. ALL OFF:
default setting is ALL OFF, hereby all indoor units will In setting interface or daily interface, Press ALL ON/OFF
be closed. button for few seconds until hearing a sound of “Di” to
2. When in the setting mode, icon is blinking release, Red light will blink for 3 times; all zones will
shortly press ALL ON/OFF button , the default close down immediately.
setting will be ALL ON. Longer press will be ALL OFF.
Detailed description is as flowing. 11.8.3. ZONE SWITCH AND SELECTION
1. In Daily interface, press or button to switch and
11.8.2. WORKING MODE SETTING AND ALL ON / ALL select the Zone NO., when the one is selected on the
OFF screen, all the settings will be apply to this zone
1. Working Mode Setting:

Press the working mode button , the working mode

icon will switch in cycle. And setting icon


2. The Mode, Fan Speed and Setting Temperature
is blink at the same time. showed on the screen are the smallest group number
2. Fan Speed Setting: indoor units in the current zone.
Press the fan button , the fan speed icon will switch 3. If no working mode display, means the smallest group
from Low to Mid, High and Auto speed in cycle. And number indoor units are closed.
setting icon is blinking at the same time. 4. If no fan speed display, means fans of the smallest
3. Room Temperature Setting: group number indoor units are closed.
Press the temperature button , to adjust the setting 5. If no temperature display, means the communication
temperature. And setting icon is blinking at the between indoor units and outdoor units is cut off for the
same time. Once time press , will add or decrease 1 smallest group number.
ć.
4. Confirm or Cancel the Setting Data: 11.8.4. START UP ZONE UNITS
Press CONFIRM button or waiting for 3 sec, the current 1. First, please press or button to select the zone
setting will be saved and exit into daily display interface, you want to start when it is in daily interface,
or press CANCEL button, it will exit to daily interface and 2. Then, push running button, if the current zone working
the setting data will not be saved, original mode will not mode setting has no conflict with system running mode,
be changed. If the current zone controller is on, the immediately let all the group members in the zone start
setting will be carried out immediately, if the current zone up according to the zone setting. If there is conflict,
controller is off, save the setting data, but will not carry display the conflict information.
out.
5. ALL ON: 11.8.5. CLOSE DOWN ONE UNITS

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1. First, please press or button to select the zone 2. Press SWING button to switch between auto swing
you want to close when it is in daily interface. and fix swing. If you want to fix the swing is certain
2. Then push stop button, immediately let all the group position, please select auto swing first, when the swing
numbers in the zone close down. is at the position you preferred, press SWING button
again, the swing will stop at this position.
11.8.6. SWING SETTING 3. In daily interface doesn’t display the swung status of
1. First, please press or button to select the zone the smallest group number, only display the current zone
you want to set when it is in daily interface, swing setting.

11.9. C lock and Timer setting

During the setting status, the setting icon will blink in whole setting process.

11.9.1. SYSTEM TIME SETTING AND CHANGE

11.9.2. ON/OFF TIMER SETTING

Note:

Each zone has independent on/off timer setting. Firstly switch to the current zone number then set on/off timer for the zone.

First Level Menu Operation for Timed On/Off Setting

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The Second Level Menus for Timed Setting

1. ONCE / DAILY / WEEKLY Selection

Notes:

2. WEEKLY Setting Menu


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3. ON/OFF Time Setting Menu

Note:
During the timer setting process, if you press CANCEL button any time in any menu, it will exit the timer operation to daily
display interface.

11.10. PARAMETERS INQUIRING

11.10.1. INQUIRING TYPE SELLECTION


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1. In daily interface, press DISPLAY button, enter into display menu, the hour digits will blink and display B0, at the same
time the setting icon will display.
2. Press , buttons to select the Indication code.
3. Press CONFIRM button to select the item and carry on the inquiry. Press Cancel button will return to daily interface.
Detail information is in following table.

Indicate
code on Meaning
Hour digits
1 B0 Zone setting inquiry
2 B1 Not available, backup
Inquire timer setting
3 B2
parameters
inquiry Error/alarm
4 B3
information

11.10.2. INQUIRY ZONE SETTING

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11.10.3. ERROR CODES

No. No.1 outdoor error description Error code


1 Power phase lost error 1
2 Power Phase sequence error 2
3 All indoor units communication break-off error 3
4 Auto address distribution error 4
5 DLT (discharge line temperature) protection 5
6 High pressure protection (occurred 3 times within one hour) 6
7 Low pressure protection (occurred 3 times within one hour) 7
8 High pressure protection (less than 3 times) 8
9 Low pressure protection (less than 3 times) 9
10 Low pressure switch protection 10
11 Compressor 1 current protection 11
12 Compressor 2 current protection 12
13 Compressor 3 current protection 13
14 Outdoor test error 14
15 Three times DLT (discharge line temperature) protection 15
16 Backup 16
17 Outdoor high pressure transducer failure 17
18 Outdoor low pressure transducer failure 18
19 Outdoor DLT1 (discharge line temperature) sensor error 19
20 Outdoor DLT2 sensor error 20
21 Outdoor DLT3 sensor error 21
22 Outdoor ambient temperature sensor error 22
23 Outdoor coil inlet sensor error 23
24 Outdoor coil outlet sensor error 24
25 Liquid tube temperature sensor error 25
26 Sub-cooler outlet temperature sensor error 26
27 R410A Over charge 27
28 R410A Lack 28
29 Indoor TEST error 29
30 Sub-cooler inlet temperature sensor error 30
31 Backup 31
32 Backup 32

No. No.2 outdoor error description Error code


1 Power phase lost error 33
2 Power Phase sequence error 34
3 All indoor units communication break-off error 35
4 Auto address distribution error 36
5 DLT (discharge line temperature) protection 37
6 High pressure protection (occurred 3 times within one hour) 38
7 Low pressure protection (occurred 3 times within one hour) 39
8 High pressure protection (less than 3 times) 40
9 Low pressure protection (less than 3 times) 41
10 Low pressure switch protection 42
11 Compressor 1 current protection 43
12 Compressor 2 current protection 44
13 Compressor 3 current protection 45
14 Outdoor test error 46
15 Three times DLT (discharge line temperature) protection 47
16 Backup 48
17 Outdoor high pressure transducer failure 49
18 Outdoor low pressure transducer failure 50

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19 Outdoor DLT1 (discharge line temperature) sensor error 51
20 Outdoor DLT2 sensor error 52
21 Outdoor DLT3 sensor error 53
22 Outdoor ambient temperature sensor error 54
23 Outdoor coil inlet sensor error 55
24 Outdoor coil outlet sensor error 56
25 Liquid tube temperature sensor error 57
26 Sub-cooler outlet temperature sensor error 58
27 R410A Over charge 59
28 R410A Lack 60
29 Indoor TEST error 61
30 Sub-cooler inlet temperature sensor error 62
31 Backup 63
32 Backup 64

No. No.3 outdoor error description Error code


1 Power phase lost error 65
2 Power Phase sequence error 66
3 All indoor units communication break-off error 67
4 Auto address distribution error 68
5 DLT (discharge line temperature) protection 69
6 High pressure protection (occurred 3 times within one hour) 70
7 Low pressure protection (occurred 3 times within one hour) 71
8 High pressure protection (less than 3 times) 72
9 Low pressure protection (less than 3 times) 73
10 Low pressure switch protection 74
11 Compressor 1 current protection 75
12 Compressor 2 current protection 76
13 Compressor 3 current protection 77
14 Outdoor test error 78
15 Three times DLT (discharge line temperature) protection 79
16 Backup 80
17 Outdoor high pressure transducer failure 81
18 Outdoor low pressure transducer failure 82
19 Outdoor DLT1 (discharge line temperature) sensor error 83
20 Outdoor DLT2 sensor error 84
21 Outdoor DLT3 sensor error 85
22 Outdoor ambient temperature sensor error 86
23 Outdoor coil inlet sensor error 87
24 Outdoor coil outlet sensor error 88
25 Liquid tube temperature sensor error 89
26 Sub-cooler outlet temperature sensor error 90
27 R410A Over charge 91
28 R410A Lack 92
29 Indoor TEST error 93
30 Sub-cooler inlet temperature sensor error 94
31 Backup 95
32 Backup 96




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Part 12. Use common sense and the unit maintenance
1. OUTDOOR UNIT ERROR CODE

The application specifications of all terminals are marked on the circuit board of the outdoor control board, and the details
are showing in the following:

Outdoor unit board LED state indicator light specification:


LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5 Indicator light explicit declaration
Normal operation condition indication
Extinct Extinct Shining Shining Shining System initialization state
Shining Extinct Extinct Extinct Extinct Outdoor heating state
Extinct Shining Extinct Extinct Extinct Outdoor refrigeration operation
Extinct Extinct Shining Extinct Extinct Outdoor defrosting operation
Extinct Extinct Extinct Shining Shining Outdoor unit address of the distribution of state
Extinct Extinct Extinct Shining Extinct Outdoor unit is in the “reset/vacuum” state
Protection indication
Blink Extinct Extinct Extinct Extinct Lose phase protection
Extinct Blink Extinct Extinct Extinct Reverse phase protection
Blink Blink Extinct Extinct Extinct No indoor unit has sent the information alarm
Extinct Extinct Blink Extinct Extinct Automatically assigned address fails, the allocation of the
address does not match with the settings
Extinct Blink Blink Extinct Extinct Outdoor DLT protection
Blink Blink Blink Extinct Extinct Outdoor high pressure protection
Extinct Extinct Extinct Blink Extinct Outdoor low pressure protection or HPC, LPC active
Extinct Blink Extinct Blink Extinct The number of normal communication outdoor unit less
than 50%of the setting number
Blink Extinct Extinct Blink Extinct Outdoor low pressure sensor protection
Extinct Extinct Blink Blink Extinct Compressor 1 current protection
Blink Extinct Blink Blink Extinct Compressor 2 current protection
Extinct Blink Blink Blink Extinct Compressor 3 current protection
Blink Extinct Blink Blink Blink Outdoor fan motor overheat protection
Blink Extinct Blink Extinct Extinct Malfunction of testing operation
Sensor failure
Blink Blink Blink Extinct Blink Outdoor discharge pressure sensor failure

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Extinct Blink Blink Blink Blink Outdoor suction pressure sensor failure
Blink Blink Extinct Extinct Blink Outdoor DLT1 temperature sensor failure
Extinct Blink Blink Extinct Blink Outdoor DLT2 temperature sensor failure
Extinct Extinct Blink Blink Blink Outdoor DLT3 temperature sensor failure
Blink Extinct Extinct Extinct Blink Outdoor ambient temperature sensor failure
Extinct Blink Extinct Extinct Blink Outdoor accumulator inlet temperature sensor failure
Extinct Extinct Blink Extinct Blink Outdoor coil outlet temperature sensor failure
Extinct Extinct Extinct Blink Blink Outdoor liquid tube temperature sensor failure
Blink Blink Extinct Blink Blink Outdoor sub-cooler inlet temperature sensor failure
Blink Extinct Blink Extinct Blink Outdoor sub-cooler outlet temperature sensor failure
Blink Extinct Extinct Blink Blink R410A Over charge
Extinct Blink Extinct Blink Blink R410A Lack
Malfunction of Outdoor Module
Module communication failure
1# alarm express the numbers of current communications
unit are not the same as the numbers of automatically
Blink Blink Blink Blink Blink
assigned.
Other units alarm express that did not receive the data 1#
unit sent.
Extinct Shining Extinct Extinct Blink 2#outdoor unit has a fault #1 unit priority to show their own
alarm
Extinct Extinct Shining Extinct Blink 3#outdoor unit has a fault #1 unit priority to show their own
alarm

2. IDOOR UNIT ERROR CODE

Indoor LED Status Indicator description (corresponding to the four indicator lights on the remoter receiver)
SN LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 Indicator light specification
Normal operation state indication
1 Shining Extinct Extinct Extinct System power up, but not startup
2 Shining Shining Extinct Extinct Indoor unit refrigeration operation
3 Shining Extinct Shining Extinct Indoor unit heating operation
4 Shining Shining Shining Extinct Indoor unit ventilation operation
5 Shining Extinct Extinct Shining Outdoor unit is in the defrosting operation state
Failure indication
6 Blink Extinct Extinct Extinct Indoor unit antifreeze operation
7 Shining Blink Extinct Extinct Indoor unit is under heating while the outdoor unit is
under refrigeration, which causes the heating conflict.
8 Shining Extinct Blink Extinct Indoor unit is under refrigeration while the outdoor unit

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is under heating, which causes the refrigeration conflict.
9 Shining Extinct Extinct Blink Indoor unit does not receive the information of the
outdoor unit, causing the communication failure.
10 Shining Blink Blink Extinct Indoor unit coil inlet temperature sensor failure
11 Shining Blink Extinct Blink Indoor unit coil outlet temperature sensor failure
12 Shining Extinct Blink Blink Indoor unit ambient temperature sensor failure
13 Shining Blink Blink Blink Outdoor unit failure
14 Blink Blink Blink Blink Indoor unit water level switch alarm
15 Blink Blink Extinct Extinct R410A Flow error under the system test mode
16 Blink Blink Blink Extinct The inlet and outlet sensors are connected in reverse
under the system test mode.

3. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE OF INDOOR AND OUTDOOR UNIT

INDOOR MAINTENANCE
Periodic removal of indoor air into the unit, export and dust on the heat exchanger;
Running season, even if the indoor unit does not operate nor power, otherwise, it could lead to other indoor unit cannot
boot.

OUTDOOR MAINTENANCE
Operation inappropriate may be metal plates, or the flash of refrigeration equipment and bring harm to the operator;
Regular inspection of air into the outdoor unit, export, to ensure that no dirt or dust has been blocked.
Please contact the company local dealers periodically to check the outdoor condenser unit and other components.

UNIT WHEN NOT IN USE A LONG – TERM


Open the fan about half a day, drying unit within the unit; First of all by remote control on the “ON / OFF” button to shutdown,
and then cut off the power.
UNIT WHEN NOT IN USE A LONG – TERM NOTES
After the power is turned on, even if unit is not running, there is still a little energy loss. Therefore, long-term when not in use,
please cut off power supply in order for you to save energy; After long-running, a certain degree of dirt accumulation in the
units will be affecting the performance of generating units. Therefore, the proposed periodic professional maintenance crew;
Remove the battery inside the remote control. Units do not use a long time, need to re-open.

PRE – OPERATIONAL INSPECTION


Check indoor and outdoor units’ air inlet and outlet to ensure they are not blocked; Check the ground wire was not
damaged, ensure that the connection intact. Clean air filter and front panel, after cleaning the air filter and install the front
panel reset.

POWER ON
Warning: In order to protect the air-conditioning, the units should be power on for eight hours before operation. Not allowed
to run immediately after the power-generating units. Running season, please do not cut off the power supply unit; use the
remote control to shut down.

REFRIGERANT LEAKAGE NOTES

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R410a is safe non-toxic, non-flammable refrigerants, however, must pay attention to confirm whether air conditioning
equipment installed in the space sufficiently large room. According to local regulations or standards used in the event of
refrigerant leakage of the system should be to ensure that refrigerant gas does not exceed the maximum concentration
levels. Therefore, in the use of the device should be place in accordance with the requirement or standard: a minimum size
of the room checking refrigerant concentration, if the concentration in excess of the maximum allowable concentration, the
system must be modified or increased exhaust equipment. Please contact YORK sales or repair shops. In the case of
system maintenance or refrigerant leakage, it is needed to recharge refrigerant, adding part of refrigerant oil POE (I) should
be considered, generally it is calculated as 6% of added refrigerant (kg).

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