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Commercial Duct Type Split Air

Conditioner Service Manual

Contents
1.

2.

3.

PRODUCT ......................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1. MODELS LIST....................................................................................................................................... 4
1.2. NOMENCLATURE ................................................................................................................................ 5
1.3. FUNCTION............................................................................................................................................. 5
1.4. PRODUCT DATA .................................................................................................................................. 6
1.4.1. Product Data at Rated Condition ............................................................................................ 6
1.4.2. Operation Range ..................................................................................................................... 17
1.4.3. Electrical Data.......................................................................................................................... 18
1.5. PIPING DIAGRAM .............................................................................................................................. 19
1.5.1. Cooling Only ............................................................................................................................ 19
1.5.2. Heat Pump ............................................................................................................................... 20
CONTROL........................................................................................................................................................ 21
2.1. OPERATION FLOWCHART.............................................................................................................. 21
2.1.1. Cooling/Dry Operation............................................................................................................ 21
2.1.2. Heating Operation ................................................................................................................... 22
2.2. MAIN LOGIC........................................................................................................................................ 23
2.2.1. Cooling...................................................................................................................................... 23
2.2.2. Dry Mode .................................................................................................................................. 25
2.2.3. Heating Mode .......................................................................................................................... 26
2.2.4. Defrosting ................................................................................................................................. 28
2.2.5. Fan Mode ................................................................................................................................. 30
2.3. WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER ............................................................................................ 30
2.3.1. Operation View ........................................................................................................................ 30
2.3.2. Display View............................................................................................................................. 32
2.4. WIRED REMOTE CONTROLLER ................................................................................................... 33
2.4.1. Operation View ........................................................................................................................ 33
2.4.2. Display View............................................................................................................................. 34
2.4.3. Dimension ................................................................................................................................ 35
2.4.4. Installation ................................................................................................................................ 35
2.5. CENTRALIZED CONTROLLER ....................................................................................................... 36
2.5.1. Centralized Controller-not with week timer ......................................................................... 36
2.5.2. Centralized Controller-week timer ........................................................................................ 38
2.5.3. Field Setting ............................................................................................................................. 41
2.5.4. Control Wiring Design............................................................................................................. 42
INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................................................... 44
3.1. INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................ 46
3.1.1. Installation Site ........................................................................................................................ 46
3.1.2. Dimension Data ....................................................................................................................... 46
3.1.3. Installation Clearance Data.................................................................................................... 48
3.1.4. Drain Piping Work ................................................................................................................... 48
3.2. OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION.................................................................................................... 49

4.

3.2.1. Installation Site ........................................................................................................................ 49


3.2.2. Dimension Data ....................................................................................................................... 49
3.2.3. Installation Clearance Data.................................................................................................... 50
3.3. REFRIGERATION PIPING WORK................................................................................................... 51
3.3.1. Caution in Connecting Pipes ................................................................................................. 51
3.3.2. Specification of Connecting Pipe .......................................................................................... 52
3.4. ELECTRIC WIRING WORK .............................................................................................................. 52
3.4.1. Wiring Principle........................................................................................................................ 52
3.4.2. Electric Wiring Design ............................................................................................................ 53
3.4.3. Specification of Power Supply Wire and Air Switch ........................................................... 54
MAINTENANCE .............................................................................................................................................. 57
4.1. TROUBLE TABLE ............................................................................................................................... 57
4.2. FLOW CHART OF TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................................................................... 60
4.2.1. High Pressure Protection ....................................................................................................... 60
4.2.2. Low Pressure Protection........................................................................................................ 61
4.2.3. Discharge Protection .............................................................................................................. 62
4.2.4. Overcurrent Protection ........................................................................................................... 62
4.2.5. Communication Error.............................................................................................................. 63
4.3. WIRING DIADRAM............................................................................................................................. 63
4.3.1. DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE OF MAIN PARTS .............................. 63
4.4. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PART LIST.............................................................................................. 75
4.4.1. Outdoor Unit............................................................................................................................. 75
4.4.2. Indoor Unit................................................................................................................................ 81

1. PRODUCT
1.1. MODELS LIST
Capacity
Class

Model Name

kW/Ton
Cooling

Heating

CFGR20/B-G

20/5.69

23/6.54

CFG20/B-G

20/5.69

CFGR25/B-G

25/7.11

28/7.96

CFG25/B-G

25/7.11

CFGR30/B-G

30/8.53

33/9.38

CFG30/B-G

30/8.53

CFGR40/B-G

40/11.37

43/12.23

Appearance
Ref.
Outdoor

Indoor

R22

Duct Type

R22

CFG40/B-G

40/11.37

CFGR50/
B(2)-G

50/14.22

53/15.07

CFG50/B(2)-G

50/14.22

/
R22

CFGR60/
B(2)-G

60/17.06

64/18.20

CFG60/B(2)-G

60/17.06

CFGR55/B-G

55/15.64

60/17.06

CFG55/B-G

55/15.64

/
R22

CFGR65/B-G

65/18.48

70/19.90

CFG65/B-G

65/18.48

Note:1Ton =12000Btu/h = 3.517kW

1.2. NOMENCLATURE
CFG
Supplementation code
Control method
Frequency conversion system
Static pressure type
Cooling capacity
Product type
CARDIFF Air-duct air supply
Meaning of standard model before/
Meaning

CFG

Unit type

Expression Air-duct Cooling only


method
air supply type-omitted

Cooling capacity

Static pressure
type

Nominal cooling Common


capacity (kW)
type-omitted

Frequency
Control
conversion
method
system
Fixed
Routine
frequency-omitte -omitted
d
Frequency
Remote
conversion-P
monitoringY

Heat pump
High static
auxiliary electric
pressure-H
heat type-R
Auxiliary hot water
The outdoor unit is
not expressed.
plate and pipe
type-W
Meaning of supplementation code after /
Meaning Design No. Refrigerant
Production
Power type
method
R22-omitted
Self-control-omitte 3N~ 380v-G
Expression Arranged
method
based on A, R407-N
d
(The unit to be
B, C
exported must be
expressed)
R410a-Na

Indoor and outdoor unit


code
Outdoor unit-O
Indoor unit-I

The entire unit is not


expressed.

Others to be
applied for when
they are used

1.3. FUNCTION
Function
Serenity

Description
Special structure design makes the extremely low noise during the running of the unit.

Efficient National energy-saving certificate has been gained and the energy-saving level has
Energy-saving reached the peak in this field.
Max. length of connecting pipe between the indoor unit and the outdoor unit can be 70m
Agile
and its drop can be 30m. External static pressure of the indoor unit can be customized
Application
according to the requirement of the customer.

1.4. PRODUCT DATA


1.4.1. Product Data at Rated Condition
CFGR/B-G(I)

Indoor
Unit
Models

20

Nominal Capacity
At Rated ESP
Heating
Power Supply

Unit

20

25

30

Btu/h

68243

85304

102360

kW

20

25

30

Btu/h

78479

95540

112601

kW

23

28

33

V/Ph/Hz
Cooling

Power Consumption

kW

Heating
Cooling

Running Current

Heating

380/3/50
8.5

10.2

12.1

6.8

8.7

11.1

15.8

18.9

21.8

13.5

16.8

18.3

Refrigerant Type

R22

Refrigerant Charge

kg

Power Supply

V/Ph/Hz

12

380/3/50

Type

Centrifugal / Belt Drive


CFM

2354

2825

3237

m /h

4000

4800

5500

Input Power

1.1

1.1

1.5

Running Current

2.8

3.0

3.6

in.wg

0.36

0.36

0.52

Pa

90

90

130

Air flow

Fan

30

CFGR/B-G(O)

Outdoor

Cooling

25

Rated ESP
Fan Motor Protection
Sound Pressure Level
Indoor Unit

(H/M/L/SL)

dB(A)

Overload protection
54

54

57

Material

Diameter

mm

Material

No.of Rows/FPI

3/16

3/16

5/16

Sqm

0.59

0.66

0.66

Tube
Coil
Fin
Coil Area
Dimensions
(Outline/Package)

Inner Groove Copper Tube


9.52

9.52

Aluminum

Height
Width

9.52

500/673
mm

1500/1840

Depth

1000/1200

Weight(Net/Gross)

kg

130/180

150/200

170/220

System Operation Control

Wired Control with LED Display + Wireless Controller

Condensate Drainage(O.D)

mm

25.4

Air Filter

Standard Washable Synthetic

CFGR/B-G(I)

Indoor
Unit
Models

20

25
CFGR/B-G(O)

Outdoor

Unit
Power Supply

20

25

V/Ph/Hz

Compressor

Scroll
A

L.R.A

12.5

15.8

17.6

95

110

110

Vibration Isolator

Rubber

Protection Device

Auto Reset Thermal Overload

Fan Type/Drive

Inner Groove Copper Tube

Fan Speed
Fan

rpm

660

730

Blade Material

Outdoor Unit

Diameter

mm

750

(Outline/Package)

Aluminum
1/16

2/15

2/15

Coil Area

Sqm

2.2

2.1

2.4

Sound Pressure Level

dB(A)

61

66

67

Height
Width

990/1162
mm

880/980

Depth
Weight(Net/Gross)
Pipe sizes

750

Inner Groove Copper Tube

No.of Rows/FPI

Dimension

750

Material

Fin

730

Plastic

Tube Material
Coil

30

380/3/50

Compressor Type
Nominal Current

30

Suction
Liquid

1772/1950
kg
Inch

200/250

230/260
1-1/8"
5/8"

250/280

CFG/B-G(I)

Indoor
Unit
Models

20

Nominal Capacity
At Rated ESP
Heating
Power Supply

Unit

20

25

30

Btu/h

68243

85304

102360

kW

20

25

30

Btu/h

kW

V/Ph/Hz
Cooling

Power Consumption

kW

Heating
Cooling

Running Current

Heating

380/3/50
8.5

10.2

12.1

15.8

18.9

21.8

Refrigerant Type

R22

Refrigerant Charge

kg

Power Supply

V/Ph/Hz

12

380/3/50

Type

Centrifugal / Belt Drive


CFM

2354

2825

3237

m /h

4000

4800

5500

Input Power

1.1

1.1

1.5

Running Current

2.8

3.0

3.6

in.wg

0.36

0.36

0.52

Pa

90

90

130

Air flow

Fan

30

CFG/B-G(O)

Outdoor

Cooling

25

Rated ESP
Fan Motor Protection
Sound Pressure Level
Indoor Unit

(H/M/L/SL)

dB(A)

Overload protection
54

54

57

Material

Diameter

mm

Material

No.of Rows/FPI

3/16

3/16

5/16

Sqm

0.59

0.66

0.66

Tube
Coil
Fin
Coil Area
Dimensions
(Outline/Package)

Inner Groove Copper Tube


9.52

9.52

Aluminum

Height
Width

9.52

500/673
mm

1500/1840

Depth

1000/1200

Weight(Net/Gross)

kg

130/180

150/200

170/220

System Operation Control

Wired Control with LED Display + Wireless Controller

Condensate Drainage(O.D)

mm

25.4

Air Filter

Standard Washable Synthetic

CFG/B-G(I)

Indoor
Unit
Models

20

25
CFG/B-G(O)

Outdoor

Unit
Power Supply

20

25

V/Ph/Hz

Compressor

Scroll
A

L.R.A

12.5

15.8

17.6

95

110

110

Vibration Isolator

Rubber

Protection Device

Auto Reset Thermal Overload

Fan Type/Drive

Inner Groove Copper Tube

Fan Speed
Fan

rpm

660

730

Blade Material

Outdoor Unit

Diameter

mm

750

(Outline/Package)

Aluminum
1/16

2/15

2/15

Coil Area

Sqm

2.2

2.1

2.4

Sound Pressure Level

dB(A)

61

66

67

Height
Width

990/1162
mm

880/980

Depth
Weight(Net/Gross)
Pipe sizes

750

Inner Groove Copper Tube

No.of Rows/FPI

Dimension

750

Material

Fin

730

Plastic

Tube Material
Coil

30

380/3/50

Compressor Type
Nominal Current

30

Suction
Liquid

1772/1950
kg
Inch

200/250

230/260
1-1/8"
5/8"

250/280

CFGR/B-G(I)

Indoor
Unit
Models

40

Nominal Capacity
At Rated ESP
Heating
Power Supply

Unit

40

55

65

Btu/h

136490

187669

221790

kW

40

55

65

Btu/h

146722

204730

238851

kW

43

60

70

V/Ph/Hz
Cooling

Power Consumption

kW

Heating
Cooling

Running Current

Heating

380/3/50
17

21.5

27.5

14

19.5

22.8

31.9

40.4

51.6

27.3

38

44.3

Refrigerant Type

R22

Refrigerant Charge

kg

Power Supply

13.2

V/Ph/Hz

17

19

380/3/50

Type

Centrifugal / Belt Drive


CFM

4120

5297

6474

m /h

7000

9000

11000

Input Power

kW

2.2

3.0

3.3

Running Current

4.5

8.4

in.wg

0.52

0.64

0.64

Pa

130

160

160

Air flow

Fan

65

CFGR/B-G(O)

Outdoor

Cooling

55

Rated ESP
Fan Motor Protection
Sound Pressure Level
Indoor Unit

(H/M/L/SL)

dB(A)

Overload protection
58

60

62

Material

Diameter

mm

Material

No.of Rows/FPI

4/16

4/16

4/16

Sqm

0.81

0.96

1.22

650/835

700/885

850/1040

1700/1890

1900/2090

1900/2090

1100/1460

1100/1460

1100/1460

200/250

230/280

250/300

Tube
Coil
Fin
Coil Area
Dimensions
(Outline/Package)

Height
Width

mm

Depth

Inner Groove Copper Tube


9.52

9.52

9.52

Aluminum

Weight(Net/Gross)

kg

System Operation Control

Wired Control with LED Display + Wireless Controller

Condensate Drainage(O.D)

mm

25.4

Air Filter

Standard Washable Synthetic

CFGR/B-G(I)

Indoor
Unit
Models

40

Power Supply

40

V/Ph/Hz

Compressor

29.6

37.9

168

225

272

Rubber

Protection Device

Auto Reset Thermal Overload

Fan Type/Drive

Inner Groove Copper Tube


rpm

730

Blade Material

Outdoor Unit

Diameter

mm

(Outline/Package)

730

750

750

Inner Groove Copper Tube


Aluminum

No.of Rows/FPI

Dimension

750

Material

Fin

730
Plastic

Tube Material

2/15

2/15

2/15

Coil Area

Sqm

2.8

4.2

4.8

Sound Pressure Level

dB(A)

69

70

71

Height
Width

mm

Depth
Weight(Net/Gross)
Pipe sizes

25.6

Vibration Isolator

Fan Speed

Coil

65

Scroll

L.R.A

Fan

55
380/3/50

Compressor Type
Nominal Current

65

CFGR/B-G(O)

Outdoor

Unit

55

Suction
Liquid

kg
Inch

1772/1890

1760

1290/1460

1980

880

920

200/250

550/580

550/580

1-3/8"

1-5/8"

5/8"

7/8"

CFG/B-G(I)

Indoor
Unit
Models

40

Nominal Capacity
At Rated ESP
Heating
Power Supply

Unit

40

55

65

Btu/h

136490

187669

221790

kW

40

55

65

Btu/h

kW

V/Ph/Hz
Cooling

Power Consumption

kW

Heating
Cooling

Running Current

Heating

380/3/50
17

21.5

27.5

31.9

40.4

51.6

Refrigerant Type

R22

Refrigerant Charge

kg

Power Supply

13.2

V/Ph/Hz

17

19

380/3/50

Type

Centrifugal / Belt Drive


CFM

4120

5297

6474

m /h

7000

9000

11000

Input Power

kW

2.2

3.0

3.3

Running Current

4.5

8.4

in.wg

0.52

0.64

0.64

Pa

130

160

160

Air flow

Fan

65

CFG/B-G(O)

Outdoor

Cooling

55

Rated ESP
Fan Motor Protection
Sound Pressure Level
Indoor Unit

(H/M/L/SL)

dB(A)

Overload protection
58

60

62

Material

Diameter

mm

Material

No.of Rows/FPI

4/16

4/16

4/16

Sqm

0.81

0.96

1.22

650/835

700/885

850/1040

1700/1890

1900/2090

1900/2090

1100/1460

1100/1460

1100/1460

200/250

230/280

250/300

Tube
Coil
Fin
Coil Area
Dimensions
(Outline/Package)

Height
Width

mm

Depth

Inner Groove Copper Tube


9.52

9.52

9.52

Aluminum

Weight(Net/Gross)

kg

System Operation Control

Wired Control with LED Display + Wireless Controller

Condensate Drainage(O.D)

mm

25.4

Air Filter

Standard Washable Synthetic

CFGR/B-G(I)

Indoor
Unit
Models

40

Power Supply

40

V/Ph/Hz

Compressor

29.6

37.9

168

225

272

Rubber

Protection Device

Auto Reset Thermal Overload

Fan Type/Drive

Inner Groove Copper Tube


rpm

730

Blade Material

Outdoor Unit

Diameter

mm

(Outline/Package)

730

750

750

Inner Groove Copper Tube


Aluminum

No.of Rows/FPI

Dimension

750

Material

Fin

730
Plastic

Tube Material

2/15

2/15

2/15

Coil Area

Sqm

2.8

4.2

4.8

Sound Pressure Level

dB(A)

69

70

71

Height
Width

mm

Depth
Weight(Net/Gross)
Pipe sizes

25.6

Vibration Isolator

Fan Speed

Coil

65

Scroll

L.R.A

Fan

55
380/3/50

Compressor Type
Nominal Current

65

CFGR/B-G(O)

Outdoor

Unit

55

Suction
Liquid

kg
Inch

1772/1890

1760

1290/1460

1980

880

920

200/250

550/580

550/580

1-3/8"

1-5/8"

5/8"

7/8"

CFGR/B-G(I)

Indoor
Unit
Models

50

60
CFGR/B-G(O)

Outdoor

Cooling
Nominal Capacity
At Rated ESP
Heating
Power Supply

Unit

50

60

Btu/h

170610

204730

kW

50

60

Btu/h

180844

218378

kW

53

64

V/Ph/Hz
Cooling

Power Consumption

kW

Heating
Cooling

Running Current

Heating

380/3/50
20.7

24.5

17.7

20.5

38.9

46

34.5

39.9

Refrigerant Type

R22

Refrigerant Charge

kg

Power Supply

28.0

V/Ph/Hz

380/3/50

Type

Centrifugal / Belt Drive


CFM

5297

6474

m /h

9000

11000

Input Power

3.3

3.3

Running Current

8.4

in.wg

0.64

0.64

Pa

160

160

Air flow

Fan

212.0

Rated ESP
Fan Motor Protection
Sound Pressure Level
Indoor Unit

(H/M/L/SL)

dB(A)

Overload protection
60

62

Material

Diameter

mm

Material

No.of Rows/FPI

4/16

4/16

Sqm

0.96

1.22

700/885

850/1040

1900/2090

1900/2090

1100/1460

1100/1460

230/280

250/300

Tube
Coil
Fin
Coil Area
Dimensions
(Outline/Package)

Height
Width

mm

Depth

Inner Groove Copper Tube


9.52

9.52
Aluminum

Weight(Net/Gross)

kg

System Operation Control

Wired Control with LED Display + Wireless Controller

Condensate Drainage(O.D)

mm

24.5

Air Filter

Standard Washable Synthetic

CFGR/B-G(I)

Indoor
Unit
Models

50
CFGR/B-G(O)

Outdoor

Unit
Power Supply

50

V/Ph/Hz

Compressor

Scroll
A

L.R.A

217.6

2110

2110
Rubber

Protection Device

Auto Reset Thermal Overload

Fan Type/Drive

Inner Groove Copper Tube


rpm

730

Blade Material

Outdoor Unit

Diameter

mm

750

Inner Groove Copper Tube


Aluminum

No.of Rows/FPI

2/15

2/15

Coil Area

Sqm

22.1

22.4

Sound Pressure Level

dB(A)

70

71

Dimension

Height

(Outline/Packag

Width

e)

Depth
Weight(Net/Gross)

Pipe sizes

750

Material

Fin

730
Plastic

Tube Material
Coil

215.8

Vibration Isolator

Fan Speed
Fan

60
380/3/50

Compressor Type
Nominal Current

60

Suction
Liquid

1772/1950
mm

990/1162
880/980

kg
Inch

200/250
21-1/8"
25/8"

CFG/B-G(I)

Indoor
Unit
Models

50

60
CFG/B-G(O)

Outdoor

Cooling
Nominal Capacity
At Rated ESP
Heating
Power Supply

Unit

50

60

Btu/h

170610

204730

kW

50

60

Btu/h

kW

V/Ph/Hz
Cooling

Power Consumption

kW

Heating
Cooling

Running Current

Heating

380/3/50
20.7

24.5

38.9

46

Refrigerant Type

R22

Refrigerant Charge

kg

Power Supply

28.0

V/Ph/Hz

380/3/50

Type

Centrifugal / Belt Drive


CFM

5297

6474

m /h

9000

11000

Input Power

3.3

3.3

Running Current

8.4

in.wg

0.64

0.64

Pa

160

160

Air flow

Fan

212.0

Rated ESP
Fan Motor Protection
Sound Pressure Level
Indoor Unit

(H/M/L/SL)

dB(A)

Overload protection
60

62

Material

Diameter

mm

Material

No.of Rows/FPI

4/16

4/16

Sqm

0.96

1.22

700/885

850/1040

1900/2090

1900/2090

1100/1460

1100/1460

230/280

250/300

Tube
Coil
Fin
Coil Area
Dimensions
(Outline/Package)

Height
Width

mm

Depth

Inner Groove Copper Tube


9.52

9.52
Aluminum

Weight(Net/Gross)

kg

System Operation Control

Wired Control with LED Display + Wireless Controller

Condensate Drainage(O.D)

mm

24.5

Air Filter

Standard Washable Synthetic

CFG/B-G(I)

Indoor
Unit
Models

50

60
CFG/B-G(O)

Outdoor

Unit
Power Supply

50

60

V/Ph/Hz

380/3/50

Compressor Type

Scroll

Nominal Current
Compressor

L.R.A

217.6

2110

2110

Vibration Isolator

Rubber

Protection Device

Auto Reset Thermal Overload

Fan Type/Drive

Inner Groove Copper Tube

Fan Speed
Fan

rpm

730

730

Blade Material

Plastic

Outdoor Unit

Diameter

mm

Tube Material
Coil

215.8

750

750

Inner Groove Copper Tube

Material

Fin

Aluminum

No.of Rows/FPI

2/15

2/15

Coil Area

Sqm

22.1

22.4

Sound Pressure Level

dB(A)

70

71

Dimension

Height

(Outline/Packag

Width

e)

Depth

1772/1950
mm

880/980

Weight(Net/Gross)

kg

Suction

Pipe sizes

990/1162

200/250
21-1/8"

Inch

Liquid

25/8"

Nominal capacities are based on the follow conditions.


Indoor
Cooling

Heating

Outdoor

DB27(80.6)

DB35(95)

WB19(66.2)

WB/(/)

DB20(68)

DB7(44.6)

WB/(/)

WB6(42.8)

Piping Length

1.4.2. Operation Range


Indoor unit dry / wet bulb Temp. Outdoor unit dry / wet bulb Temp
Max. Cooling

32/23

43/26

Min. Cooling

21/15

21/15

Max. Heating

27/-

24/18

Min. Heating

20/-

-5/-6

1.4.3. Electrical Data


Compressor

Fan Motor

Max. Fuse

Min.

Breaker Size

Disconnect Size

(Indoor/Outdoor) (Indoor/Outoor)
Model
Power
Supply

Qty.

RLA

LRA

Condenser
Fan Motors

Supply
Blower
Motor

Amperes

Amperes

VPhHz

Each

Each

FLA Each

FLA Each

CFGR20/B-G

380,3,50

16.4

95

1.5

2.89A

38.4/6.5

22/3.62

CFG20/B-G

380,3,50

16.4

95

1.5

2.89

38.4/6.5

22/3.62

CFGR25/B-G

380,3,50

19.2

110

2.5

2.89

45.7/6.5

26.5/3.62

CFG25/B-G

380,3,50

19.2

110

2.5

2.89

45.7/6.5

26.5/3.62

CFGR30/B-G

380,3,50

22.1

110

2.5

3.7

52.22/8.33

30.13/4.63

CFG30/B-G

380,3,50

22.1

110

2.5

3.7

52.22/8.33

30.13/4.63

CFGR40/B-G

380,3,50

26.9

168

2.5

5.16

63.02/11.61

36.13/6.45

CFG40/B-G

380,3,50

26.9

168

2.5

5.16

63.02/11.61

36.13/6.45

CFGR50/B(2)-G

380,3,50

219.2 2110

2x2.5

6.78

91.4/15.26

53/8.48

CFG50/B(2)-G

380,3,50

219.2 2110

2x2.5

6.78

91.4/15.26

53/8.48

CFGR60/B(2)-G

380,3,50

222.1 2110

2x2.5

6.78

104.45/15.26

60.25/8.48

CFG60/B(2)-G

380,3,50

222.1 2110

2x2.5

6.78

104.45/15.26

60.25/8.48

CFGR55/B-G

380,3,50

34

225

2x2.5

6.78

81.5/15.26

47.5/8.48

CFG55/B-G

380,3,50

34

225

2x2.5

6.78

81.5/15.26

47.5/8.48

CFGR65/B-G

380,3,50

41.4

272

2x2.5

6.78

98.15/15.26

56.75/8.48

CFG65/B-G

380,3,50

41.4

272

2x2.5

6.78

98.15/15.26

56.75/8.48

Notes
RLARated load amperes
LRALocked rotor amperes
FLAFull load current

1.5. PIPING DIAGRAM


1.5.1. Cooling Only

1.5.2. Heat Pump

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2.1. OPERATION FLOWCHART
2.1.1. Cooling/Dry Operation

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2.1.2. Heating Operation

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2.2. MAIN LOGIC


2.2.1. Cooling
2.2.1.1. Single System

Cooling Mode
ON

Manually OFF
ON

Compressor

OFF

OFF

ON

Outer Fan

OFF

Inner Fan

OFF

way Valve

OFF

OFF

ON

OFF

Time

When Tamb Tset 1,cooling mode will be entered. In that case, compressor, outer
fan and inner fan will run; Outer fan will firstly run for 15s and then, the compressor will
start running.
When Tamb Tset1,The unit will be in cooling Off status. Compressor and outer fan
will stop running but inner fan will run. The compressor will firstly stop running and 15s
later, the outer fan will stop.
When Tamb=Tset, compressor and outer fan keep the previous running status while the
indoor fan is running.

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2.2.1.2. Dual Systems

Cooling Mode
ON

Manually OFF
ON

Compresspor

OFF

Outer Fan

OFF

Compressor

OFF

Outer Fan

OFF

OFF

ON
OFF
ON

ON

Inner Fan

OFF

way
Valve

OFF

way
Valve

OFF

OFF

ON

OFF

Time
When the unit is on, if TambTset+ 1, the unit will run at cooling mode and inner fan runs
at setting speed. Outer fan firstly runs for 15s and then compressor A starts. When
compressor A runs for 15s, outer fan B will start running and 15s later, compressor B
starts.
During the running of the unit, every 6min, the unit will execute specific operation on the
below condition:
When Tamb Tset-1, compressor A will be Off and 15s later, outer fan A will be Off;
Inspection will be executed after 6 min. If the TambTser- 1, compressor B will be Off and
15s later, out fan B will be Off.
When TambTset+ 1, outer fan firstly runs for 15s and then compressor A will be On;
Inspection will be executed after 6min. If Tamb Tset+ 1, Outer fan B will firstly start
running and 15s later, compressor B will be On.

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2.2.2. Dry Mode


2.2.2.1. Single System
Dehumidification Mode
ON
ON

Compressor

OFF

Outer Fan

OFF

Manually
OFF
OFF

ON

Inner Fan

OFF

way
Valve

OFF

OFF

ON

OFF

Time

When Tamb Tset2, cooling mode will be entered. In that case, compressor, outer
fan and inner fan will run. Outer fan will firstly run and 15s later, compressor will start.
When Tset2TambTset2, compressor and outer fan will run for 6min, and then
stop for 4min, which will be circularly executed, while the inner fan is running.
When Tamb Tset-2 , compressor and outer fan will stop running. In that case,
compressor will firstly stop and 15s later, outer fan will stop.

2.2.2.2. Dual Systems


When the unit is ON: if TambTset2, the cooling mode will be entered. In that case,
inner fan will run at low speed, outer fan A firstly runs for 15s and then compressor A will
be ON. After compressor A runs for 15s, outer fan B will start and 15s later, compressor B
will start.
During the running of the unit, every 6min, the unit will execute specific operation on the
below condition:
When Tset2TambTset2, compressor A and outer fan A will run for 6min, and
then stop for 4min, which will be circularly executed, while the compressor B keeps the
previous running status.
When TambTset-2, compressor A will be OFF, and 15s later, outer fan A will be OFF.
Inspection will be executed after 6min and if TambTset-2, compressor B will be OFF
and 15s later, outer fan B will be OFF.

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2.2.3. Heating Mode


2.2.3.1. Single System
Heating Mode
OFF

Manually OFF
ON

Compressor

OFF

OFF

ON

Outer Fan

OFF

Inner Fan

OFF

Auxiliary
Heater

OFF

way
Valve

OFF

OFF

ON
OFF
ON running in specific
OFF

condition

ON
OFF

Cold-blast air proof

Time

When Tamb- TcomTset-1, heating mode will be entered. In that case, reversal valve,
outer fan and compressor will be energized to run while inner fan will run at cold-blast air
proof mode. At that time, outer fan will firstly run. 1s later, compressor will run and 20s
later after that, 4-way valve will run.
When Tamb-TcomTset, compressor, reversal valve and outer fan keep previous status
while inner fan is running.
When Tamb-TcomTset1, Compressor and outer fan stop running, reversal valve is
still energized and inner fan runs at blowing surplus heat mode (in that case, inner fan has
to keep running to avoid heat accumulation inside air duct.). At that time, compressor
stops firstly and 15s later, outer fan stops running.

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2.2.3.2. Dual Systems

Heating Mode
ON

M anually OFF
ON

Outer Fan

O FF

Compressor

O FF

OFF
ON
OFF
ON

way
Valve

O FF

Outer Fan

O FF

OFF
ON
OFF
ON

Com pressor

O FF

OFF
ON

way
Valve

O FF

Inner Fan

O FF

Auxiliary
Heater

O FF

O FF
ON
OFF

ON

Running in
specific condition

OFF

Time
Cold-blast Air Proof

When the unit is turned on: if Tamb-TcomTset-1, Inner fan will run at setting speed
and cold-blast air proof mode. Outer fan will firstly run and 1s later, compressor A will
run and 20s later after that, 4-way valve will run; 15s later after startup of 4-way valve,
outer fan B will run, and 1s after that, compressor B will start. 20s later after startup of
compressor B, 4-way valve will run.
During the running of the unit, every 6min, the unit will execute specific operation on the
below condition:
When Tset-1Tamb-TcomTset+1, compressor, reversal valve and outer fan keep the
previous running status while inner fan runs at setting speed.
When Tamb-TcomTset+1,compressor A will be OFF. 15s later, outer fan A will be OFF
while reversal valve will still be energized; Inspection will be executed after 6min, if
Tamb-TcomTset+1, compressor B will be OFF.15s later, outer fan B will be OFF while
reversal valve will be still energized and inner fan will run at setting speed and blowing
surplus heat(In that case, inner fan has to keep running to avoid heat accumulation inside
air duct.
When Tamb-TcomTset-1, outer fan will firstly run and 1s later, compressor A will run;
Inspection will be executed 6min later, if Tamb-TcomTset-1, outer fan B will run and
1s later, compressor B will run.

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2.2.4. Defrosting
2.2.4.1. Single System
Defrosting Mode
Enter

Exit

ON

Compressor
ON

Outer Fan

ON
OFF

ON running at

ON
OFF

Inner Fan

setting speed

ON

meet running conditions


OFF

Auxiliary
Heater
ON

way
Valve

ON
ON

OFF

Time
Cold-blast Air Proof

Conditions of Defrosting ON
After accumulated heating time reaches 44min, if detect that Tcon. 5 for 1min,
defrosting will start. At that time, reversal valve, outer fan and auxiliary electric heater will
stop running, compressor will compulsive run, and inner fan will run at cold-blast air proof
mode ( inner fan is not ON when defrosting. When defrosting has finished and Teva.35
or Time45s, inner fan start running.
Conditions of Defrosting OFF
When defrosting has been executed for 10min, or Tcon. 10 exists for 1s,
defrosting will finished, and reversal valve and outer fan will run.
When defrosting is finished, 4-way valve will be switch firstly. Reversal valve and outer fan
will run at the same time.

2.2.4.2. Dual Systems

Conditions of Defrosting ON
After accumulated heating time of any system (such as system A) reaches 44min,if detect
that its Tcon. 5 exist for 1min, in that case:
1Detect defrosting temp. sensor of other system(such as system B). When it defrosting
temp. sensor 10 , system A will enter defrosting and system B will be in

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standby( compressor stops and 4-way valve is energized).If system B has been in standby,
it will continue. After defrosting has been finished, the system which finishes the defrosting
will turn to heating ( 4-way valve reverses) and then, The standby system will enter
heating.
Note: The standby time do no have to wait for 6min.
2If detect that the other defrosting temp. sensor is less than 10
a.If the compressor is running at that time, both two systems will enter defrosting. The
system which finishes defrosting firstly will be in standby. After two systems have
finished defrosting, they will enter heating respectively.
b. If it is in standby, and the time of being standby 3min, the two systems will enter
defrosting at the same time. The system which is firstly finished defrosting will be in
standby. After two systems have finished the defrosting, they will enter heating
respectively.
c. If it is in standby but the time of standby 3min, the system A will firstly enter
defrosting.
(a) During defrosting of system A, if standby time of it (system B) 3min, the
system B will enter defrosting. The system which firstly finishes defrosting will
be in standby. After two systems have finished defrosting, they will enter heating
respectively.
(b)When system A has finished defrosting, if standby time of it( system B)3min,
system A will exit from defrosting. When the system B has stopped for 3min, it
will enter heating.
3When system enters defrosting mode, low pressure protection of related system will
be shielded.
4During defrosting and 3min later after defrosting is finished, inspection for temp.
sensor error of indoor evaporator of related system will be shielded.
5During defrosting, if there are other protections, they will be normally executed (but
super high temp. of indoor running of the two systems will be shielded). If the error can be
restored, after restoring the error and the compressor has stopped for 3min, it will run for
6min and then reenter defrosting.
Conditions of Defrosting OFF
(1) If only one system enters defrosting,
and this system has been in defrosting mode for 10min or Tcon. 10 exists for
1s, the defrosting of this system will be finished. This system will exit from defrosting.
(2) If both the two systems have entered defrosting,
and each system has been in defrosting mode for 10min or corresponding Tcon
10 exists for 1s, the system will finished defrosting respectively. The system which
finishes defrosting firstly will be in standby and until the other system has been finished
defrosting, they will
NoteDuring this course, there is 3min delay of compressor protection.

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2.2.5. Fan Mode


Only inner fan is running.

2.3. WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER


2.3.1. Operation View
1) Controller-Duct Type

SWING

FAN

AUTO FAN

OPER

AUTO
AIR

SWING

MODE

NO.

Name

ON/OFF button

Mode button

ON/OFF

Function description
Press the button to start or close unit
Press the button to select the mode, including
cooling, heating, fan or auto mode.

Increase/Decrease button

Press this button to increase/decrease the setup temp

LCD Screen

Display the status of remote information

Swing button

Press this button to set swing function

Fan speed button

Press this button to set fan speed

2) Controller-Cassette Type and Ceiling Type

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SWING

FAN

Auto Fan

OPER

CONTROL

SWING

FAN

AUTO FAN

OPER

AUTO

AUTO
AIR

AIR

SWING HUMID LIGHT SAVE


TIMER
ON/OFF

HR

SWING HUMID LIGHT SAVE


TIMER
ON/OFF

HR

SLEEP

AIR

LIGHT

HUMID

TIME ON TIME OFF ANION

MODE

ON/OFF

NO.

Name

Swing button

Increase/Decrease button

Mode button

MODE

SAVE

ON/OFF

Function description
Press this button to set swing function
Press this button to increase/decrease the setup temp
Press the button to select the mode, including
cooling, heating , fan or auto mode.

ON/OFF button

Press the button to start or close unit

LCD Screen

Fan speed button

Sleep button

Time on

Press the button to set time on function

Time off

Press the button to set time off function

Display the status of remote information


Press this button to set fan speed
Press the button to set sleep function

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2.3.2. Display View

SWING

FAN

AUTO FAN

OPER

AUTO
AIR

SWING HUMID LIGHT SAVE


TIMER
ONOFF

No.

Display

Fan Speed

HR

Function description
auto fan speed
middle fan speed
Auto Running

Run Mode

Dry Running

low fan speed


high fan speed

Cool Running
Fan Running

Heat running (Heat and Cool unit only)


3

Setup temp

Temperature value of setting

Swing function

Sleep mode

Sleep mode is on

Time value

Timing value of setting

OPER

Swing is on

The controller is on

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2.4. WIRED REMOTE CONTROLLER


2.4.1. Operation View
MODE

SLEEP

TIMER

ON/OFF

NO.

Name

Function description
Press the button to select the mode,

MODE button
cooling , heating , fan or auto mode.

Increasing button

Press this button to increase the setup temp.

Decreasing button

Press this button to decrease the setup temp.

Fan speed button

The button is invalid

Sleep button

Press the button to set sleep/swing function

Timer button

Press the button to set timer function

On/off button

Press the button to start or close unit

Remote window

Get remote information

LCD display

Display unit information

Note:
1) MEMORY function setup: When the unit is turned off, press MODE button for 10
seconds, to switch ON/OFF of the unit after powered off.
2) Lock function: Press and at the same time for 5 seconds, the set temp. will
display EE and shield, all buttons will sound; and repress theand at the same
time for 5 seconds, the lock function will be released.(for details, please read
corresponding parts of manual).

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2.4.2. Display View

MODE

SLEEP

TIMER

ON/OFF

NO.

Name

Function description

Timer value

Display time value

Timer on/off

Fan speed display

: display timer on,

: display timer off,

when fan is on,

displays circularly; when fan is off,

nothing displays.
4

Set temp display

Run mode display

Display set temp value, its range is 16~30


: auto mode,
: fan mode,

6
7

Indoor temp display


Outdoor
display

temp

: cool mode,

: dry mode,

: heat mode(only cool and heat unit)

Display surrounding temp indoor


The display is invalid

Frost display

When unit frosts, it display

Sleep display

Display sleep at Sleep mode

10

Swing display

The display is invalid (no swing function)

11

Error display

When unit error, error code display

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2.4.3. Dimension

2.4.4. Installation


First select an installation position. According to the size of the communication line of
the wire controller, leave a recess or an embedded wire hole to bury the
communication line.

If the communication line between the wire controller (858520) and the indoor unit
is surface-mounted, use 1# PVC pipe and make matching recess in the wall (refer to
Figure 6); If concealed installation is adopted, 1# PVC pipe can be used (Refer to
Figure 7).

No matter if surface mounting or concealed mounting is selected, it is required to drill


2 holes (in the same level) which distance shall be the same as the distance (60mm)
of installation holes in the bottom plate of the wire controller. Then insert a wood plug
into each hole. Fix the bottom plate of the wire controller to the wall by using the two
holes. Plug the communication line onto the control panel. Lastly install the panel of
the wire controller.

Caution:
During the installation of the bottom plate of the wire controller, pay attention to the
direction of the bottom plate. The plates side with two notches must be at the lower
position, and otherwise the panel of the wire controller cannot be correctly installed.

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PVC pipe

Fig6Surface Mounting of Cable

Fig7Concealed mounting of Cable

Fig 8 Schematic Diagram of Installation


No.

Name

Wall Surface

Bottom Plate of Wire Controller

Screw M4X10

Panel of Wire Controller

Caution:


The communication distance between the main board and the wire controller can be
as far as 20m (The standard distance is 8m).

The wire controller shall not be installed in a place where there is water drop or large
amount of water vapor.

2.5. CENTRALIZED CONTROLLER


2.5.1. Centralized Controller-not with week timer
2.5.1.1. Function
Centralized Controller-not with week timer only control on-off function of every unit.
Up to 16 sets of units can be controlled simultaneously by the centralized controller-not

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with week timer.

2.5.1.2. Operation View

NO.

Name

Function description

ON button

Press the button to set start unit

OFF button

Press the button to set close unit

LCD display

Display unit information

LED

LED indication

Increasing / Decreasing button

Press buttons select the unit

2.5.1.3. Display View

Display unit address value in the net.

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2.5.1.4. Dimensions

2.5.2. Centralized Controller-week timer


2.5.2.1. Function
Centralized Control and Week Timer Functions: The centralized controller and the
weekly timer are integrated in the same wire controller. The system has both the
centralized control and the week timing functions. Up to 16 sets of units can be controlled
simultaneously by the centralized controller (weekly timer). The weekly timer has the
function of invalidating the lower unit. The weekly timing function is able to realized four
timing ON/OFF periods for any unit every day, so as to achieve fully automatic operation.
No timing control can be set for holidays. On and off of every duct type unit can be done
through the Timer On/Off of this WEEKLY TIMERit can not set other functions except
on-off function of units.

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2.5.2.2. Operation View

NO.

Name

ENTER button

Increasing button

Function description
Press the button to let setting validate.
Press and selected the unit or a certain day in one week or specific
value. Press can set week part of time.

Decreasing button

Press

and selected the unit or a certain day in one week or

specific value. Press

can set week part of time.

CANCEL/DELET

short-press cancel/delete to back to default page or last process,

long-press cancel/delete to cancel timer of a certain time period in a

button

certain day

SINGLLE/GROU

short-press single/group to enter single control setting. SINGLE

displayed. long-press single/group to enter group control setting.

button

GROUP displayed

TIMER/TIME

Short-press timer/time to enter timer setting.

button

Long-press timer/time under default page can begin time setting.

On/off button

Press the button to set start or close unit

LCD display

Display unit information

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2.5.2.3. Display View

NO.

Name

Function description

units no. displays

Display units numbers

Group control displays

when group controls, it will display

Single control displays

when single unit controls, it will display

Timer time in week displays

Display time in week

Timer displays

Display time

timer state displays

on: when set unit on, on will display;


off: when set unit off, off will display;
7

timer on time displays

Display starts time

on control displays

When set unit or group on, it will display,

off control displays

When set unit or group off, it will display,

10

present time in week

11

present time in Hr:Min displays

Display time of hour and minute now

12

timer off time displays

Display over time

13

timer period displays

Set to different time segment

display

Display present time of week.

Note:
Please read corresponding manual of weekly timer controller to be familiar with it.

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2.5.2.4. Dimensions

2.5.3. Field Setting


S/N of each unit is displayed on centralized control device: S/N of the unit is decided by
the position(on the back of wired controller) of DIP switch of wired controller of each air
duct type unit. From right to left, code is corresponding to rod 4~1 of DIP switch. That dial
it to ON position means 0and that dial it to OFF position means 1.

Example 1: Code 0111means S/N 8. Rods 1,2,3 are dialed to the opposite side of ON
and rod 4 is dialed to the position ON.

Example 2: Code 1010means S/N 11. Rods 2 and 4 are dialed to the opposite side of

ON and rods 1 and 3 are dialed to the ON position.

Position

S/N

Position

S/N

Position

S/N

Position

S/N

0000

0100

1000

1100

13

0001

0101

1001

10

1101

14

0010

0110

1010

11

1110

15

0011

0111

1011

12

1111

16

Please see the below:

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Unit S/N:1
0000

Unit S/N:2
0001

Unit S/N:3
0010

Unit S/N:4
0011

Unit S/N:5
0100

Unit S/N:6
0101

Unit S/N:7
0110

Unit S/N:8
0111

Unit S/N:9
1000

Unit S/N:10
1001

Unit S/N:11
1010

Unit S/N:12
1011

Unit S/N:13
1100

Unit S/N:14
1101

Unit S/N:15
1110

Unit S/N:16
1111

2.5.4. Control Wiring Design


Week timer

Wired remote controller

LCD

LCD

Telephone wire box

Wired remote controlle

16 Units in Max

LC

Telephone wire box

Power supply
Twisted-wire with crystal joint

Longest distance 1200m


AC-LAC-N

Corresponding relation between code switch and sequence of unit


(Note:Putting code switch to ON means 0.)

Telephone wire box

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0000

0010

0001

0011

13

1000

1010

1001

10

1011

14

0100

0110

0101

11

0111

15

1100

1110

1101

12

1111

16

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3. INSTALLATION
Caution for Installation
Before installation, please make sure that the selection of installation site, specification of
power supply, the application range( distance of piping, drop height between the indoor
and the outdoor and voltage of power supply) and insllation space are correct and
suitable.

There are

warnings and

note below. Severe accidents including casualty or

serious injury which may be caused by improper installation are belong to the
warning group. However, even the items in

note group may cause serious accidents

sometimes. Therefore, both of them are very important contents which have be to strictly
complied with.

After finishing installation, try to run it and make sure that the unit is in good conditon.
Then, introduce operation and maintenance methods to users according to operation
instruction. Besides, this cautions and operation instructions should be given to users and
suggest them keeping them well.
Warning
1Installation shall be executed by distributors of the unit or professional shop. Dont
install it by yourself or improper installation may cause leak, electric shock and
fire,etc.
2Installation has to strictly comply with installation manual. Improper installation will
cause leakage, electric shock and fire, etc.
3If install big air conditoner system in small room,the measures which prevent the l
eakage of refrigerants from exceeding limit concentration must be adopted and
should be disscused with the distributor. If proper measures are not adopted and
there is leakage of refrigerants , peoples suffocation may be caused..
4Please install it in the place which can fully withstand the weight of the unit or the

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unit will fall to injure people.


5Please execute typhoon proof and earthquake proof installations or the unit will be
overturned.
6Electric wiring shall be executed by qualified electrician and shall comply with
Safety Standards of Electric Equipment,related local rules and installation
instructions.
7Suitable

cable shall be applied when wiring. Please fix the joints of fixed

termination to avoid that the outside force imposed on the cable affects the
connection of the joints.Improper connection and fixation will cause generation of
heat, fire,etc.
8Wiring shall be kept correctly and dont convex. Please protect it with maintenance
board. Improper installation will cause generation of heat, fire, etc.
9When installing and removing the air conditioner, Dont interfuse air except for
indicated refrigerants. If there is air in cooling circulation system, abnormal high
pressure will be caused that will resulte in cracking and peoples injury.

Packaged parts or indicated parts shall be applied when installation. If not, water leakage,
electric shock, fire and refrigerants leakage,etc.will be resulted in.

Note:
1 Earthing must be executed. Dont connect earth line with gas pipe, water
pipe,lightning arrester or earth line of telephone. Improper earthing may cause
electric shock.
As air-conditioning unit is of Class 1 electrical appliance, reliable grounding
measures must be taken for it.
The double color (yellow and green) cable inside the unit is specially used for
grounding, so it shall not be used for other purposes nor can it be cut. Do not tighten
with tapping screws; otherwise it might cause risk of electric shock.
Installation of earth resistance should be in accordance with the national standards

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GB17790.
The user power supply shall have reliable grounding terminal. It is prohibited to
connect the grounding wire to the following items:
Water Supply Pipe Gas Pipe Sewage Pipe Other positions that are considered
to be unreliable by professionals.
2Creepage breaker must be installed in specific sites. If not, electric shock will be
resulted in.
3Dont install it in the place which may has the leakage of flammable gas. In the
event that the leaked gas is accumulated around the unit, fire may be caused.

3.1. INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION


3.1.1. Installation Site








Avoid the direct sunshine.


Make sure that the suspension bracket is strong enough to withstand the units
weight.
Select a place for easily connection of the drain hose.
The inlet and outlet ports should not be obstructed so that the indoor air
circulates well.
Make sure that the convenient connection of the connecting pipes.
Select a location that is far away from the combustible or explosive material and
gas.
Select a location that is far away from the cankerous material, frog, dusk or
moist.

3.1.2. Dimension Data

unitmm
Model

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FG20/B-G

FGR20/B-G

FG25/B-G

FGR25/B-G

FG30/B-G

FGR30/B-G

1560

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910

1194

1194

292

342

e
c
a
unitmm
Model
FG40/B-G

FGR40/B-G

FG50/B(2)-G FGR50/B(2)-G
FG55/B-G

FGR55/B-G

FG60/B(2)-G FGR60/B(2)-G
FG65/B-G

FGR65/G-G

1780

1040

990

295

1450

555

1980

1040

1120

1650

347

600

1980

104

1120

1650

347

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3.1.3. Installation Clearance Data

Suspender

>560

>1,000

Hook

Air supply

Flat
washer
Spring
washer
Nut

installation of suspender
>1000

Air return

3.1.4. Drain Piping Work

For easy drainage of the condensation water, It should be installed with a downward
gradient. To avoid the condensation, the connection pipe joint should be insulated with
thermal insulation material. A water seal should be employed as shown above and the
height of the water seal could be determined by the pressure of the drain hose.
Drain hose is in negative pressure state: A = BP/10+20 (mm)
Drain hose is in positive pressure state: A30mmBP/10+20 (mm)
Note: P is the absolute pressure of the drain hose position, Pa

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3.2. OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION


3.2.1. Installation Site








Outdoor unit should be installed in a steady and stable place.


To reduce the length of the refrigerant pipe and bend number, make sure the
indoor unit and outdoor unit be close to each other.
Ensure that the operation noise do not disturb neighbors and passerby.
Do not install the unit where it will be exposed to direct sunlight or other radiation
heat source, or the awning or a rainproof cloth should be utilized.
The inlet and outlet port should not be blocked.
Make sure the well air circulation.
Select a location that is far away from combustible or explosive material, dust,
fog or moist.

Dont connect any air leading duct to the outdoor unit, at neither the air inlet nor the air
outlet. The outdoor unit will drop condensate while running at heat mode. If the temp is
minus, it will form ice. Dont let the rain proof interfere the ventilation of outdoor unit.

3.2.2. Dimension Data

1772

840

880

A
B2

8442

C2

Unit: mm

Model

FG20/B-G(O) FGR20/B-G(O)
FG25/B-G(O) FG25/B-G(O)
FG30/B-G(O) FG30/B-G(O)

990

787

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FG40/B-G(O) FGR40/B-G(O)

1290

1160

850

A
D2

F2

E2

Unit: mm

Model

1980

840

920

1400

460

880

1760

FG55/B-G(O)
FGR55/B-G(O)

>1000

Side with Electrical Box

>1200

>1000

>1000

>3000

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>300

>300

3.3. REFRIGERATION PIPING WORK


3.3.1. Caution in Connecting Pipes
Note: Do not loosen the cap of the pipes when connecting the pipes between the indoor unit and the
outdoor unit. Connect the pipes as soon as possible after loosening the cap of the pipes to avoid the
entering of water and dusk. A metal pipe should be utilized if a pipe should be installed through a wall.



The connection of the pipes should conform to the following principles:


Make sure to lessen the length of connecting pipe, the height difference between the
indoor and outdoor unit, and the number of bends, and enlarge the diameter of
bends.
The permitted maximum value of each case:
Height difference between the indoor and outdoor unit
0

90 Number of bends
Length of connecting pipes




30M
12
70M

The pipe meld type could be employed for the connection of the pipes between the
indoor and outdoor units.
The pipe joint should be tightly connected when a pipe joint is employed between two
pipes. It is better to use only one connecting pipe if the distance is not far.
The pipes should not be shriveled when the pipes are connecting. The bend diameter
should be longer than 200 millimeter. The connecting pipes should not be extended
or curved frequently and the curving process should not be larger than 3 times in the
same bending position.

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3.3.2. Specification of Connecting Pipe


Model

External

Maximum

Maximum

Diameter

Length

Difference in

of Connection

Height between

Additional
Max. Qty of

Charge of

Gas

Liquid

Pipe

Pipe

Pipe

Outdoor and

(mm)

(mm)

(m)

Indoor Unit (m)

28

16
70

30

12

180g/m

270

230

212

2180g/m

70

30

12

350 g/m

270

230

212

2180g/m

70

30

12

350 g/m

Elbows(90 )

Refrigerant
(g/m)

FG20/B-G
FGR20/B-G
FG25/B-G
FGR25/B-G
FG30/B-G
FGR30/B-G
FG40/B-G

35

16

FG50/B(2)-G

FGR50/B(2)-G

28

16

42

22

FG60/B(2)-G

FGR60/B(2)-G

28

16

42

22

FGR40/B-G

FG55/B-G
FGR55/B-G

FG65/B-G
FGR65/B-G

3.4. ELECTRIC WIRING WORK


3.4.1. Wiring Principle









1)

All of the supplied components, material, and electric operation should be


accorded with the local principles.
The power supply should adopt the rated voltage and special circuit for the
ducted air-conditioning unit.
About the electric working, please refer to the circuit diagram adhering to the
unit.
All the connection of the circuit should be carried out by the qualified electrician.
A circuit breaker that can cut all the power supply of the system should be
installed. Wiring diagram of the ducted air-conditioning unit is shown in Fig. 32.
The units should be well earthing to the ground by professionals.
Install a central switch which can cut all the power switch and air switch of the
system.
The air switch should have hot and magnetic auto-turn-off function to protect the
system from overloading or short power.
Please accord to electrical diagram on the unit when connecting the wires.
Open indoor electric box and outdoor electric box respectively and put the wires

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cross the electric boxes. Please choose the specification of the power cables
according to the power capacity and the installation conditions of the unit. Fix the
wires with wire clamp and assemble the electric cover after confirmation.
If ON/OFF function of the sub room unit is needed, the short wiring between L3
and A should be taken off and wired according to the dashed frame. If all of the
sub rooms are turned off, the unit will be switched off, or you can turn off the unit
from the control panel directly. In the meantime, you can set the parameters on
the control panel.
The wiring schematic of the outdoor unit, please refer to Fig 32, while the power
cord standard and air-switch type, please refer to recommending table 4.

3.4.2. Electric Wiring Design


Specification of Power Supply Wire and Air Switch

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3.4.3. Specification of Power Supply Wire and Air


Switch
Minimum

Minimum Sectional

Sectional Area of

Area of Power

Earth Wire(mm2)

Supply Wire(mm2)

10

1.5

1.5

380,3,50

16

2.5

2.5

FG25/B-G(I)

380,3,50

10

1.5

1.5

FGR25/B-G(I)

380,3,50

16

2.5

2.5

Power Supply

Capability of

(V,Ph,Hz)

Air Swith(A)

FG20/B-G(I)

380,3,50

FGR20/B-G(I)

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FG30/B-G(I)

380,3,50

10

1.5

1.5

FGR30/B-G(I)

380,3,50

20

4.0

4.0

FG40/B-G(I)

380,3,50

10

1.5

1.5

FGR40/B-G(I)

380,3,50

25

4.0

4.0

FG50/B(2)-G(I)

380,3,50

16

2.5

2.5

FGR50/B(2)-G(I)

380,3,50

25

4.0

4.0

FG60/B(2)-G(I)

380,3,50

16

2.5

2.5

FGR60/B(2)-G(I)

380,3,50

25

4.0

4.0

FG55/B-G(I)

380,3,50

16

2.5

2.5

FGR55/B-G(I)

380,3,50

25

4.0

4.0

FG65/B-G(I)

380,3,50

16

2.5

2.5

FGR65/B-G(I)

380,3,50

25

4.0

4.0

FG20/B-G(O)

380,3,50

32

6.0

6.0

FGR20/B-G(O)

380,3,50

32

6.0

6.0

FG25/B-G(O)

380,3,50

32

6.0

6.0

FGR25/B-G(O)

380,3,50

32

6.0

6.0

FG30/B-G(O)

380,3,50

40

10.0

10.0

FGR30/B-G(O)

380,3,50

40

10.0

10.0

FG40/B-G(O)

380,3,50

50

16.0

16.0

FGR40/B-G(O)

380,3,50

50

16.0

16.0

FG55/B-G(O)

380,3,50

63

25.0

25.0

FGR55/B-G(O)

380,3,50

63

25.0

25.0

FG65/B-G(O)

380,3,50

63

25.0

25.0

FGR65/B-G(O)

380,3,50

63

25.0

25.0

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4. MAINTENANCE
4.1. TROUBLE TABLE
Trouble Code

Trouble
Name

Origin of Trouble Signal

Control Description

Discharge pressure of system has a great of impact on the

performance and reliability of the unit much. When condensing


pressure is extremely high, the corresponding discharge temp.
compression ratio and power consumption will increase while

High Pressure
Protection

E1

Pressure Switch (high

cooling capacity will decrease. If the unit is working under

pressure)

extremely high discharge temp. for long time, lubricant is easily

Pressure Protection

charred so that the unit cannot be well lubricated and then

Switch

compressor will be damaged. W hen the discharge pressure


exceeds the safety range, high pressure protection will be
executed, error code will be displayed and the unit will stop. After
finding out the cause and solve the problem, de-energize the unit
and then re-energize it to clear the error display.
Under cooling or dehumidification mode, if detect that the temp of
evaporator is less than a specific value, compressor will stop,

Indoor
Anti-freezing

E2

Protection

Tube Temp. sensor of the inner fan will keep previous status and E2 will be displayed on

Indoor Unit

display board. When compressor has stopped for a period time


and the temp. of evaporator is larger than a specific value, the

error will be cleared and the unit will run at setting mode.
When the suction pressure of system is extremely low, not only

the unit runs badly but also the face of the evaporator is easily
frosted. Once frosting, infernal circle may be caused which makes
more frost. At the same time, refrigerants cannot be completely
evaporated so that the compressor may inhale refrigerants in

Low Pressure
Protection

liquid state and it will be damaged. Besides, suction temp and


E3

Low Pressure Switch

discharge temp are also low and fluidity of lubricant becomes bad,
which will further affect the lubrication of the unit and damage the

compressor. When suction pressure is lower than safety value,


low pressure protection will be executed, error code E3 will be
displayed and the unit will stop. After finding out the cause and
solve the problem, de-energize the unit and then re-energize it to
clear the error display.
High Temp
Protection of
discharge pipe
o f compressor

Discharge temp of compressor directly reflects the temp. of

E4

Discharge Temp Sensor

working environment inside the compressor, especially the temp.


of electric coil of motor. High temp. will result in decomposition of

lubricant inside the compressor, which decrease the performance

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of the lubricant. After running of compressor, if detect that the


temp. of discharge pipe of compressor is higher than the limit

value, it is believed that high temp. protection of discharge pipe of


compressor is executed. Compressor and outer fan will be turned
off and error code E4 will be displayed. If detect that the temp. of
discharge pipe decreases to the specific value, compressor will

restart running. If detect the protection above for continuous a few


times, the compressor cannot restart running until it is
re-energized.
W hen the compressor is working normally, there is a range of
running parameters. If parameter (such as current) is higher than
upper limit, it is believed that it enters the overload protection. In
that case, compressor has deviated from stable running, which
Overload
Protection of

E5

Compressor

Overload Switch of
Compressor

need to be adjusted or protected. Once there is overload


protection, compressor and outer fan will be turned off and error

code E5 will be displayed. If the error is recovered, the


compressor will restart running. From the first error detected, if a
few of overload protections of the compressor have been

continuously

detected,

it

cannot

automatically

recover.

Re-energize it so that it can restart running.


After energization, If there is no message back from mainboard of
indoor unit, it is believed that there is communication error of the

indoor unit. Compressor and outer fan will stop. At the same time,
Communication

Error

E6

Terminal Interface Port

if the indoor unit has not received the message from the outdoor

unit, auxiliary electric heater of the indoor unit will stop. If inner fan
and wired controller have not received the message from the
outdoor unit, error code E6 will be displayed and the unit will be
on standby.

Inner Fan
Protection

E8

Motor Switch of Fan or


Thermal Relay

Incorrect ON
Protection of
Auxiliary

After startup of inner fan, if detect that overload message of fan is

break up for continuous 3s, all loads will be turned off, E8 will be
displayed and buzzer will sound.
After detecting that the electric heater is incorrectly turned on,

EH

Relay

other loads will stop, inner fan will be turned on, EH will be

displayed and buzzer will sound.

Electric Heater

If detect that temp is higher or lower than limit value, it is believed

that there is error of temp. sensor. Measure its resistance to judge

Indoor Ambient

Temp Sensor

F0

Indoor Temp Sensor

Error

if it is normal.
Ambient temp. detected by temp. sensor is an important

parameter to determine the running status of the unit.


Temp. Sensor
Error of

F1

Temp. Sensor

If detect that temp. is higher or lower than limit value, it is believed


that there is temp. sensor error. Measure its resistance to judge if

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it is normal.
If detect that temp. is higher or lower than limit value, it is believed

Temp. Sensor
Error of

F2

Temp. Sensor

Condenser

Sensor Error

that there is temp. sensor error. Measure its resistance to judge if


it is normal.
It cannot be measured on the cooling-only unit.
If detect that temp. is higher or lower than limit value, it is

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believed that there is temp. sensor error.


F3

Temp. Sensor

Outdoor ambient temp. sensor is not handled and only E3 is


displayed.
It cannot be measured on the cooling-only unit.
If detect that temp. is higher or lower than limit value, it is
believed that there is temp. sensor error. Measure its resistance

Discharge
Temp. Sensor
Error

to judge if it is normal.
F4

Temp Sensor

Error Code E4 will be displayed and buzzer will sound( if it


is wired controller, there is no such function). After clearing the
error, running will be automatically resumed and error code will be
cleared too.

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4.2.1. High Pressure Protection

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4.2.2. Low Pressure Protection

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4.2.3. Discharge Protection

4.2.4. Overcurrent
Compressor)

Protection(

Overload

Protection

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4.2.5. Communication Error

4.3. WIRING DIADRAM


4.3.1. DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE OF MAIN
PARTS
4.3.1.1. Outdoor Unit
Disassembly and Assembly of external casing
Remark :
2. Lift it up

Step

Handling Instruction

with hands

Instructions Unscrew the

on handles.

bolts with screwdriver; lift


it up with hands on handles

1. Dismantle the front panel

and hold it outwards. Then,


the front panel is dismantled.

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1.

Unscrew

the bolts on
front panel.

2.

Dismantle

Unscrew retaining screws

streamlined

of streamlined dome and

dome, front cover plate and


rear cover plate.

1. Streamlined

remove it After removing

Dome

streamlined dome, unscrew


the bolts of front and rear
cover plates by spanner.

2. Front cover plate;


Rear cover plate is
on

the

symmetry

plane

Unscrew bolts of retaining

3. Disassemble retaining plate


as well as left and right side

2.

plates

Side Plate

to

disassembly

of

finish

the

the

whole

Left

plate to remove it by
screwdriver.Unscrew the
bolts of right and left side

external casing.

3.

Right

Side Plate

plates to remove it by
screwdriver.

1.Retaining
Plate

Process of installation of external casing isleft and right side platesretaining plate
front and rear cover platestreamlined domefront panel. Please refer to disassembly process
for the cautions.
Disassembly and Assembly of Compressor
Remark : Make sure that there isnt any refrigerant in pipe system and the power supply is cut off before
removal of the compressor..

Step

Illustration

Handling Instruction

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1 Disconnect the electrical

Relax the screws with the


screwdriver.Draw out the

source wire
1. Earmark the

electrical source wire

colour

wire

Note:Earmark the colour of

corresponding to

wire corresponding to the

the

terminal

terminal when removing the

removing

wire , the mistakes can be

when

of

the wire

avoided when renewing the


wire connection.
Burn the discharge outlet

2. Cut off the connection


between compressor and
pipes

1. weld off

and suction inlet by welding

and

head and pull the pipe by

pull

out suction

pinchers.

pipe

Note: Dont touch the pipe

and

discharge

directly by hand during this

pipe

course to avoid being hurted.

Unscrew the retaining


nuts of the compressor.
lift the compressor from
chassis by lifting
equipment.
Note: be cautious during this

3.Take down the compressor


from the bottom pan

1. Unscrew
the

to prevent the compressor


from falling.

retaining
nuts of the
compressor

The installation process follows the reverse order of disassembly.


Disassembly and Assembly of 4-way valve
Remark:
Handling Instruction
Step

Illustration

1. Unsolder and then pull


out the pipe connected
with valve body.

Unscrew retaining bolts


fixing

magnetic

coil

of

4-way valve.
Remove magnetic coil
Unsolder

the

weld

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points connecting 4- way


Valve

valve and other pipeline

Body

Remove 4-way valve.

Magnetic

Note: When soldering,

Coil

dont flame other


components and wrap the

Weld

valve body with wet cloth

Points (4)

to avoid damage to the


valve.

The installation process follows the reverse order of disassembly.


Disassembly and Assembly of electronic expansion valve
Remark:
Handling Instruction
Step

Illustration

1. Remove electric coil of

Unsolder

Burn the discharge outlet

electric expansion valve

weld points

and suction inlet by welding

2. Unsoldering and pull out

and pull out

head and pull the pipe by

the pipe connecting electric

pipe

pinchers.

expansion valve.
Note: When soldering, dont
flame other components and
wrap the valve body with wet
cloth to avoid damage to the
valve.
Disassembly and Assembly of Vapour Liquid Separator
Remark :
Step

Illustration

Handling Instruction

1 Inlet
Pipe

Burn the discharge outlet


and suction inlet by welding

1. Unsolder and remove outlet

head and pull the pipe by

pipe and inlet pipe

pinchers.

2.

Unscrew retaining nuts

Unscrew the retaining


nuts.

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2.

Outlet

Pipe

3. Retaining
Nuts

of

Compressor

The installation process follows the reverse order of disassembly.


Disassembly and Assembly of Fan and Fan Motor
Remark:
Step

Illustration

Unscrew retaining
bolts in corners of top
grill

Unscrew fan retaining


nuts and remove the
washer of nut. Then pull
up the fan blade.

Handling Instruction

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Remove top grill and


fan

blade

as

shown

above.
Disassemble the wire
of motor from electric
box.
Remove

retaining

bolts of motor.

Remove

motor

upwards.

Note: due to heavy


weight of motor, please
be cautious when lift it in
case any damage is
occurred.

Disassembly and Assembly of electric box


Remark:
Step

Illustration

Handling Instruction

lift it up with hands on

1. Disassemble panel

handles

and

hold

it

outwards. Then, the front


1. Panel

panel is dismantled.

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Unscrew retaining bolts of

Retaining Bolts

electric box and lift it t to


remove it.

4.3.1.2. Indoor Unit


Disassembly and Assembly of electric box
Remark:
Step

Illustration

Handling Instruction

1.

Unscrew bolts of
electric box
2. disconnect wiring
3. disassembly of
electric box is
finished.

Unscrew retaining
bolts of the cover to
1. Unscrew

remove it.

bolts

Disconnect power
cord and control wire
and pull them out.
Unscrew retaining
bolts to remove
electric box ( as
shown on left.)

1. Unscrew bolts
and
power

disconnect
cord

on

wiring terminals

The installation process follows the reverse order of disassembly


Disassembly and Assembly of electrical heating tube
Remark:
Step

1.

Illustration

Unscrew the retaining


bolts in the cover plate
2.

Handling Instruction

DC INVERTER U-MATCH AIR CONDITIONERS

CONTROL

1.
Electrical
Heating
Tube

Disassembly and Assembly of evaporator


Remark:
Step

Illustration

Handling Instruction

1.
Disassembly and Assembly of fan and fan motor
Remark:
Step

Illustration

Handling Instruction

DC INVERTER U-MATCH AIR CONDITIONERS

CONTROL

Disassembly and Assembly of belt and belt pulley


Remark :
Step

Illustration

Handling Instruction

Unscrew bolts of
retaining plate of motor.

DC INVERTER U-MATCH AIR CONDITIONERS

CONTROL

Unscrew bolts of

adjusting plate of motor


to adjust distance
between

two belt

rollers and then remove


the belt.

Install new belt.


Screw bolts of
retaining plate of motor
tightly.

Screw bolts of
adjusting plate of motor
and then adjust the
distance between two
belt rollers to strain the
belt.

Disassembly
roller

of

belt

Disassemble
following

the

belt
steps

above.
Anti-clockwise screw
two of screws by inner
hexagon spanner

Clockwise screw
screws by inner
hexagon spanner (the
screw locates the
opposite angle of the
hole without screw.

DC INVERTER U-MATCH AIR CONDITIONERS

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Separate belt roller


and axile bush.

Insert screwdriver into


axile bush and pull it out
fiercely to disassemble
axile bush.

Disassemble

belt

roller.

Install the new belt


roller.

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CONTROL

Install axile bush.

Screw clockwise the 3


screws
Install belt following
the handling instruction
above and adjust the
belt.

If there is any omission, please supplement it accordingly.

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4.4. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PART LIST


4.4.1. Outdoor Unit

5.
6.
CFG(R)20/B-G(O)CFG(R)25/B-G(O)CFG(R)30/B-G(O)parts list
Qty
S/N

Name

Base Plate Sub-Assy

4-way Valve with coil

Code

01195703P

CFG(R)20/B-G(O) CFG(R)25/B-G(O) CFG(R)30/B-G(O)


Cooling

Heat

Cooling

Heat

Cooling

Heat

Only

Pump

Only

Pump

Only

Pump

0302907601

04145712
3

Electric Expansion Valve


Sub-Assy

0733521801

1
1

DC INVERTER U-MATCH AIR CONDITIONERS

Gas valve sub-assy

07109067

Liquid valve sub-assy

15018303

Discharge Tube

04635707

Sub-Assy

03819098

00120040
7

Compressor and Fittings

CONTROL

1
1
1

1
1

1
1

00100043
00100049

Gas-liquid Separator

07424144
0467570601

Right side plate

1
1

03639122

04675708

10

Right side plate

01318759

11

Rear Grille

10548211

01125707
01125711
12

Condenser Assy

1
1

01109093

0110909301

01125714

0112571401

13

Back Cover Board

01258737

14

Back Support Plate

02118746

15

Streamlined Dome

76318340

16

Fan Blade

10355801

17

Motor

15018761

18

Left side plate sub-assy

01314301P

19

Support 1

01804632

20

Tube Clip

21400059

21

Support 3

01729161

01804634

22

Support plate 1(Electric


Box)

23

Support plate sub-assy 1

01894602

24

Support plate 3

01894607

25

Supporting Strip

01798797

26

Supporting Strip

01894605

27

Front plate 1

01798808

28

Front plate 2

01538736

29

Electric Box Cover

01538734

30

Electric Box

01419059

31

Base Frame Sub-Assy

01405725

32

AC Contactor

44010214

33

AC Contactor

44010229

DC INVERTER U-MATCH AIR CONDITIONERS

34

Phase Reverse
Protector

CONTROL

46020052

35

Transformer

43110240

36

Main Board

30224205

37

Terminal Board

42011043

38

Terminal Board

42011103

39

Over Current Protector

46020114

40

Electric Panel Assy

01409075

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CFG(R)40/B-G(O)Parts List
Qty
S/N

Name

Code

CFG(R)40/B-N4(O)
Cooling

Heat

Only

Pump

Streamlined Dome

22265801

Top Cover Plate

`01264110P

Fan Blade

10355801

Motor Assy

15404601

Motor SW650A

15704601

Rear Panel

01544104P

01264113P

Rear Lining Board


Sub-Assy

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Rear isolation sheet

22414101

Rear Strengthen Girder

01854102P

10

right Cover Plate

01264116P

11

Right Side Plate

01314604

12

Condenser Assy

02205302
0220530201

1
1

13

4-way Valve Sub-Assy

01875304

14

Base Plate Sub-Assy

01195210P

15

Base Frame Sub-Assy

01285242

16

Gas-liquid Separator

07421104

17

Compressor

00205215

18

Ball Valve

07180005

19

Liquid Valve Sub-Assy

07108627

01854103P

20

Front vertical prop


sub-assy

21

Electric Box Assy

01395374

22

Eletric box cover 1

01424108P

23

Front panel 1

01544101P

24

Cover Plate

01264133P

25

panel

01544102P

26

Front Panel

01544103P

27

Reinforced bar

`02224103P

28

Support plate

01894101P

29

Support platepanel

01894104P

01264111P

04315241

04635245

07423202

04325340

0467525701

01314136P

30

31

32

33
34
35

36

37

Front Lining Board


Sub-Assy
transition Tube
Sub-Assy
Electric Expansion
Valve Sub-Assy
Discharge Tube
Sub-Assy
Oil Separator
oil Return Tube
Sub-Assy
Inhalation Tube
Sub-Assy
Left Side Plate
Sub-Assy

38

left Cover Plate

01264115P

39

AC Contactor

44010229

40

AC Contactor

44010240

DC INVERTER U-MATCH AIR CONDITIONERS

41

Phase Reverse
Protector

CONTROL

46020052

42

Main Board WZ4235A

30224205

43

Transformer

4311024001

46020121

44

Over current protector


HD-36-22

45

Terminal Board 2-8

42011103

46

Terminal Board

42011051

01325243

47

Original PCB Mounting


Plate Sub-Assy

DC INVERTER U-MATCH AIR CONDITIONERS

4.4.2. Indoor Unit

CONTROL

DC INVERTER U-MATCH AIR CONDITIONERS

5.

CONTROL

Parts List
CFG(R)20/B-G(I)CFG(R)25/B-G(I)CFG(R)30/B-G(I)Parts List
Qty
S/N

Name

Code

CFG(R)20/B-N4(I) CFG(R)25/B-N4(I) CFG(R)30/B-N4(I)


Cooling

Heat

Cooling

Heat

Cooling

Heat

Only

Pump

Only

Pump

Only

Pump

Top Cover Sub-Assy

01259107

SupportSteelBar

01729141

rotate axletree

10549057

Fan Motor for indoor unit

15009058

Fan Motor for indoor unit

15018303

Motor Fixed Board Sub-assy

01845309

Belt Pulley 2-SPA80

10548148

Belt Pulley 2-SPA100

10548150

Belt Pulley 2-SPA112

15009059

Taper Sleeve 1210-24

10548208

Taper Sleeve 1610-24

10548211

4
5

01025306
8

1
1

Condenser assy and


evaporator assy

01009128
01025304

Right Side Plate Sub-Assy 1

01309103

01315319
10
11

overhauling side
Belt

SPA

01539148

76318340

76318317
12

13

Hook

Side beam sub-assy

02205302

01875304

01779103

1
1

01875302
14

Belt Pulley 2-SPA140

10548156

15

Taper Sleeve 2012-25

10548218

16

Right Side Plate 2

01309105

17

FrontPanel_OutsideMachine

01285314P

01195302

1
1

1
1

18

MetalBase

01209097
01285312

19

Electric Box fixity 3

01749058

20

Electric Box fixity 2

01749057

21

Electric Box fixity 1

01749056

22

Electric Box

01399145

23

back girder

01779108

DC INVERTER U-MATCH AIR CONDITIONERS

24

25
26

27

place with a draught of


Connection board 1
place with a draught of
Connection board 2
Fan Motor Sub-assy

Left Side Plate Sub-Assy

CONTROL

01389077

01389079

15009059

01315315

1
1

1
1

01309101
01315313

28

front girder

01779106

29

Electric Fixed Plate

01339099

30

Transformer

43110239

31

AC Contactor

44010232

32

Thermorelay

44020347

33

AC Contactor

44010229

34

Terminal Board

42011257

35

Main Board

30224206

DC INVERTER U-MATCH AIR CONDITIONERS

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CFG(R)40/B-G(I)CFG(R)50/B(2)-G(I)CFG(R)60/B(2)-G(I)Parts List
Qty
S/N

Name

Top Cover Sub-Assy

Code

01265209

CFG(R)40/B-G(I)
Cooling

Heat

Cooling

Heat

Cooling

Heat

Only

Pump

Only

Pump

Only

Pump

1
1

1
1

01265321
01845205
2

Retaining Plate Sub-Assy

01845315
01845213

Return Air Frame Sub-Assy

01375208P

CFG(R)50/B(2)-G(I) CFG(R)60/B(2)-G(I)

DC INVERTER U-MATCH AIR CONDITIONERS

CONTROL

01375309P

01375212P
01875208P
4

Return Air Frame Sub-Assy

Evaporator Assy

Retaining Plate Sub-Assy

Side Panel

Side Panel

01545311
1

01545305

01545210

01845210
1

01845316

01545212

01025221
1

01025321

01845207

01875212P
1

01875317P

01025243

01545307

01545315
9

Nut

70310114

10

Blot

70410312

11

Washer

70410309

12

Hook

02139056

13

Sheet Metal Piece

02169050

14

Retaining Plate

01845319

15

Fan Motor

15014805

1
1

15018611
16
17

rotate axletree

10549057

Water Collecting Tray

01285220P

Sub-Assy

01285328P
76318309

18

Belt SPA
76318356

19

Belt Pulley

10548155

10548156
20

Taper Sleeve

10548218

10548220
21

Belt Pulley

10548149

10548150
22

Taper Sleeve

10548213

10548213
23

Sheet Metal Piece

01805212P

01805320P
24

Base Plate Sub-Assy

01285222P

DC INVERTER U-MATCH AIR CONDITIONERS

CONTROL

01195305P

25

Electric Box Cover

01425304P

26

Electric Box Sub-Assy

01395346

27

Air Outlet Frame

01375210P

2
2

1
1

01375307P
28

Air Outlet Side Board

01375209P

01375308P
01545228P
29

Frame Plate

01545236P
01545235P

30

Motor

15705214

15019241
01545211P
31

Side Panel

01545306P
01545312P

32

Terminal Board

42011257

33

Main Board

30224206

34

Transformer

35

Switch

36

AC contactor

30224207
43110239

46028101

46028103
44010213

37

AC contactor

44010229

38

Wired controller

30294217

39

Twin Pair Signal Cable

40110140

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