Haier AB18SC2VHA [4/42] English
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- Ductless split air conditioner 1
- Installation manual 1
- Table of cont ents 1
- English 2
- Introduction 2
- Nomenclature 2
- Page 2 2
- U 18 lc 2 v h a 2
- English 3
- Introduction page3 3
- System specifications 3
- English 4
- Page 4 introduction 4
- Read these safety precautions 4
- Safety overview 4
- English 5
- Important safety related installation information 5
- Introduction pages 5
- Read these safety precautions 5
- Safety overview 5
- Attaching drain elbow to outdoor unit 7
- Electrical connections for the outdoor unit 7
- Installation page 7 7
- Piping 7
- Section a outdoor unit installation 7
- Step 1 installation of the outdoor unit 7
- Step 2 interconnecting the indoor and outdoor units 7
- Leak test 8
- Page 8 installation 8
- Step 3 leak test and evacuation 8
- System evacuation 8
- English section a 9
- Installation page 9 9
- Check items for test run 10
- Hsh9n3 vnoi193s 10
- Page 10 installation 10
- Refrigerant charge label 10
- Step 4 charging 10
- System test 10
- English section a 11
- Installation page 11 11
- Section 5 explaining operation to the end user 11
- Section 6 seacoast application 11
- Clearances of indoor and outdoor units 13
- English section b 13
- Installation page 13 13
- Procedure for selecting the location 13
- Required tools for installation 13
- Section b indoor unit installation wall mount 13
- Step 1 preparation 13
- Attaching the mounting plate to the wall 14
- Page 14 installation 14
- Section b english 14
- Step 2 installation of wall mount type indoor unit 14
- Electrical connections for the indoor unit 15
- English section b 15
- Indoor wall unit installation complete 15
- Installation page 15 15
- Mounting the indoor unit onto the wall plate 15
- Built in condensate the motorized louver is controlled via the remote control the louver has indicat or lights that communicate function and diagnostic information to the user and service technician 17
- Cassette indoor unit specifications 17
- Cassette product information 17
- English section c 17
- Factory supplied remote see section f for more information 17
- Included with the cassette unit is factory provided insulating tape this tape should be placed over the refrigerant piping connections at the indoor unit to prevent sweating 17
- Installation page 17 17
- Introduction overview 17
- Optional fresh air can be piped into the cassette assembly the knockout is located on the side of the cassette assembly if fresh air is desired be certain to filter the air prior to it entering the cassette a 4 galvanized pipe should be used to pipe in the fresh air 17
- Pump and float switch 17
- Section c indoor unit installation cassette 17
- The cassette indoor air handler ships consists of a cassette assembly and operational louver the cassette indoor unit is operated via a factory supplied remote control wired controller is optional 17
- The cassette unit has a built in condensate pump and associated float switch that manages the operation of the condensate pump a flexible hose is included with the cassette unit this hose connects the cassette condensate drain outlet to the buildings condensate drain system 17
- The cassette unit receives 230 volt line voltage from a connection at the outdoor condensing unit there is no requirement for independent line voltage connections 17
- The cassette unit will install between standard dropped ceiling grids it is mounted using threaded rods that fit into brackets that are located at all four corners of the cassette assembly 17
- C english 18
- Introduction overview 18
- Page 18 installation 18
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- 3 8 threaded rods 4 mounting brackets 8 washers 8 nuts double nut the assembly as shown 19
- English section c 19
- Installation page 19 19
- Required tools for installation procedure for selecting the location 19
- Secure the washer firmly 19
- Step 1 preparation 19
- The cassette unit should be mounted to the building structure using threaded rods the threaded rods should have washers and nuts to allow the height and level of the cassette to be adjusted 19
- The threaded rods and attachment brackets are field supplied items the materials required for mounting to the brackets on the cassette assembly include 19
- Threaded rod mounting information 19
- Hsh9n3 onoi133s 20
- Page 20 installation 20
- Step 2 installation of the cassette unit 20
- Step by step guide to cassette installation 20
- English section c 21
- Installation page 21 21
- Step 2 installation of the cassette unit 21
- Hsh9n3 onoi133s 22
- Indoor cassette unit installation complete 22
- Page 22 installation 22
- Step 3 electrical connections 22
- Step 4 louver installation 22
- Step 5 pull vacuum on system 22
- Built in 23
- Condensate 23
- English section d 23
- Included with the slim duct unit is factory pr ovided insulating tape this tape should be placed voer the refrigerant piping connections at the indoor unit to prevent sweating 23
- Installation page 23 23
- Introduction overview 23
- Pump and float switch 23
- Section d indoor unit installation slim duct 23
- Slim duct indoor unit specifications 23
- Slim duct product information 23
- The slim duct indoor air handler ships consisting of a single assembly the slim duct indoor unit is operated via a factory supplied wired remote control 23
- The slim duct unit has a built in condensate pump and associated float switch that manages the operation of the condensate pump a flexible hose is included with the slim duct unit this hose connects the slim duct condensate drain outlet to the building s condensate drain s ystem 23
- The slim duct unit receives 230 volt line voltage from a connection at the outdoor condensing unit there is no requirement for independent line voltage connections 23
- The slim duct unit will install above the ceiling or in a soffit area it is mounted using threaded rods that fit into brackets that are located at all four corners of the slim duct assembly 23
- Yr e17 wired controller see section e for more information 23
- Drainage hose 24
- In below 3 5 ft suspending bracket 24
- In clip 24
- In under 24
- Introduction overview 24
- Lifting pipe 24
- Page 24 installation 24
- Section d english 24
- Water drainage 24
- 3 8 threaded rods 4 mounting brackets washers nuts double nut the assembly as shown in step 2 25
- English section d 25
- Installation page 25 25
- Required tools for installation procedure for selecting the location 25
- Square wood 25
- Step 1 preparation 25
- Suspension screw 25
- The slim duct unit should be mounted to the building structure using threaded rods the threaded rods should have washers and nuts to allow the height and level of the slim duct unit to be adjusted 25
- The threaded rods and attachment brackets are field supplied items the materials required for mounting to the brackets on the slim duct unit include 25
- Threaded rod mounting information 25
- Page 26 installation 26
- Section d english 26
- Step 2 installation of the slim duct unit 26
- Step by step guide to slim duct unit installation 26
- Bottom side air inlet 27
- Diffuser 27
- English section d 27
- Installation page 27 27
- Return duct 27
- Step 2 installation of the slim duct unit 27
- Indoor slim duct unit installation complete 28
- Page 28 installation 28
- Section d english 28
- Step 3 electrical connections 28
- Step 4 pull vacuum on system 28
- S88 88 29
- Section e wired controller yr e17 29
- Communication wiring 30
- Page 30 installation 30
- Sectione english 30
- Step by step guide to slim duct unit installation 30
- Wired controller installation 30
- Wired controller wiring instructions 30
- Dimensions 31
- English section e 31
- Installation page 31 31
- Wired controller installation 31
- Wired controller wiring instructions 31
- Clock function 32
- Error code display 32
- Initialization 32
- Installation 32
- Mode setting 32
- Page 32 32
- Screen saving 32
- Section e english 32
- Settings functions 32
- Switching between fahrenheit celsius 32
- Wired controller operation 32
- Eco energy saving function timer function setting 33
- Eco parameter setting 33
- English section e 33
- Installation page 33 33
- Settings functions 33
- Static pressure grade inquiry adjustment 33
- Wired controller operation 33
- Child lock function 34
- Left right up down swing forced cooling heating 34
- Parameter inquiry 34
- Settings functions 34
- Temperature compensation setting 34
- Unit number setting 34
- Wired controller operation 34
- English section e 35
- Heat reclaim ventilation 35
- Installation page 35 35
- Settings functions 35
- Sleep function other functions 35
- Wired controller operation 35
- Auto button 37
- Cool button 37
- Dry button 37
- Fan button 37
- Functions 37
- Installation page 37 37
- Power button 37
- Q heat button 37
- Section f wireless remote controller 37
- Temperature buttons 37
- Turbo quiet button 37
- Vnoi1d3s hsi19n3 37
- Ill lo 38
- Wireless remote controller operation 38
- _________ e3 38
- English section a 39
- Installation page 39 39
- Q extra function button 39
- Sleep button 39
- Wireless remote controller operation 39
- Confirm cancel button 40
- Health button________________________________ 40
- Hsh9n3 vnoi193s 40
- Light button 40
- Lock button 40
- Page 40 installation 40
- Reset button 40
- Wireless remote controller operation 40
- Www haier com 42
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ENGLISH SAFETY OVERVIEW Read These Safety Precautions Be sure to read the safety precautions before conducting work The items are classified into Warning and Caution The Warning items are especially important since they can lead to death or serious injury if not followed closely The Caution items can also lead to serious accidents under some conditions if they are not followed Therefore be sure to observe all safety precautions listed here This symbol means be careful when doing this procedure or touching this equipment o This symbol indicates a prohibited action This symbol means that an action must be taken the action will be listed next to the symbol After the repair work is complete be sure to conduct a test operation to ensure that the equipment operates properly explain the safety precautions for operating the equipment to the customer Warning Disconnect the power cable from electrical socket before disassembling equipment for repair Working on equipment that is connected to a power supply can cause an electrical shock Be sure to install the product correctly by using the standard installation frame provided Incorrect use of the installation frame and improper installation can cause equipment to fall resulting in injury If the refrigerant gas discharges during the repair work DO NOT touch the discharging refrigerant gas The refrigerant gas can cause frostbite Do not repair the electrical components with wet hands Working on equipment with wet hands can cause electrical shock Before disconnecting the suction or discharge pipe of the compressor at the welded section recover the refrigerant gas in a well ventilated area If refrigerant gas remains inside the compressor the refrigerant gas or the refrigerating machine oil will discharge when the pipe is disconnected and may cause injury Do not clean the equipment by splashing water Washing the unit with water can cause an electrical shock If the refrigerant gas leaks during the repair work ventilate the area The refrigerant gas can generate toxic gases when it contacts flames The step up capacitor supplies high voltage electricity to the electrical components of the outdoor unit Be sure to discharge the capacitor completely before conducting repair work A charged capacitor can cause electrical shock Be sure to use parts listed in the service parts of the applicable model and appropriate tools to conduct repair work Never attempt to modify the equipment The use of inappropriate parts or tools can cause electrical shock excessive heat generation or fire When relocating the equipment make sure that the new installation site has sufficient strenghtto withstand the weight of the equipment If the new installation site does not have sufficient strength and if the installation work is not conducted securely the equipment can fall and cause injury PAGE 4 Make sure that the unit is grounded when reparing the equipment in a wet or humid place to avoid electrical shocks о о о For integral units only e Be sure to turn off the power switch when cleaning the equipment the internal fan rotates at a high speed and may cause injury Do not tilt the unit when removing it Water inside the unit can spill wetting the floor Be sure to check that the refrigeration cycle section has cooled down sufficiently before conducting repair work Working on the unit when the refrigerating cycle is hot can cause burns Use the welder in a well ventilated place Using the welder in an enclosed room can cause oxygen deficiency Be sure to use a dedicated power circuit for the equipment follow appropriate technical standards for the electrical equipment the internal wiring regulations and the instruction manual for installation when conducting electrical work Insufficient power circuit capacity and improper electrical work can cause an electrical shock or fire INTRODUCTION о