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INSTALLER'S INSTRUCTION & USER'S MANUAL
DC INVERTER MULTIPLE ZONE (59)4 CH
SYMPHONY CHOIR OUTDOOR UNIT
Thank you for choosing this YMGI product. Please read the owner’s manual carefully before installation and operation and retain for your
records and future reference. If you need a replacement copy, please contact your local agent or visit www.ymgigroup.com to download
a current electronic version.
NOTICE
This product is designed and manufactured to be free from any defects in material and workmanship during normal use and maintenance. Installation,
operation, maintenance and repair must follow all standards and professional practices for regular cooling and heating equipment, such as NEC, State,
or Local Codes and all related documents/manuals provided by YMGI. Failure to follow and adhere to all codes and documentation can cause damage
to equipment, property even personal injury.
Installer: Currently licensed/certified HVAC technicians only. Must Read the manual and all provided documents prior to installation. Complete and fill
out all required information on the warranty registration card.
User: Retain this manual and all supplied documents for your records and future reference.
Servicer: Use this manual for information concerning servicing and maintenance of this product.
SAFETY WARNING
Only qualified technicians should install and service this equipment. The installation, startup, operation and servicing of this equipment
can be hazardous and requires a HVAC professional who has been trained, licensed and certified. Installations, adjustments or any
equipment alterations done by an unqualified person could result in serious injury and even death. When working on the equipment,
observe all precautions in the provided documents, on the tags, stickers, and labels that are attached to or placed on the equipment.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction ............................................................................................................................................. 3
Note From YMGI – Must Read ............................................................................................................... 5
Installing Technician/Contractor's Responsibilities ......................................................................................... 7
Limited Product Warranty ........................................................................................................................ 8
Limited Product Warranty Registration Card .......................................................................................... 10
Why Does YMGI Group Require Installation and Service to Be Performed
100% By Currently Licensed or Certified HVAC Technicians/Contractors .............................................. 11
Suggestions to Aid You in Hiring an HVAC Contractor .......................................................................... 11
Introduction to Mini Splits ....................................................................................................................... 12
System Diagram ...................................................................................................................................... 14
Unit Dimensions .................................................................................................................................... 16
Specification Sheet ................................................................................................................................ 17
Recommended Tools for Installation ..................................................................................................... 19
Installation Location Selection ............................................................................................................... 20
System Layout & Installation Clearance ................................................................................................ 22
Installation-Indoor Units .......................................................................................................................... 24
Connect Refrigerant Pipes Between Indoor and Outdoor Units .............................................................. 26
Piping Guide .......................................................................................................................................... 28
Refrigerant System Diagram ................................................................................................................. 29
Connection of Wires ............................................................................................................................... 31
Wiring Diagrams ..................................................................................................................................... 35
Do Not Cross Pipe or Cross Wire ........................................................................................................... 37
Accessories ............................................................................................................................................ 38
Vacuum Testing and Charging ............................................................................................................... 39
System Inspection and Trial Run ............................................................................................................ 40
Basic Functions of the System ............................................................................................................... 42
About Clashing Mode Functions ............................................................................................................. 45
Protection Signs and Error Codes .......................................................................................................... 46
Checking Units Prior To Contacting Your Technician ............................................................................. 48
User Notes and Installation/Service/Maintenance Notes ........................................................................ 50
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Introduction
Read this manual carefully, making sure you understand all the instructions, practices and procedures contained in this manual. Be sure
you are familiar with all the safety advisories that appear throughout this manual. Your personal safety depends upon your observance
of all precautions contained in this manual.
Safety advisories appear throughout this manual and your personal safety and the proper operation of this appliance depend upon the
strict observance of these precautions.
The 3 types of advisories are defined in the following table:
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in serious
injury or even death.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or
moderate injury. It could also be used to alert against unsafe practices.
Indicates a situation that could result in equipment or property-damage only. It can also
be used to call attention to important details within this manual.
Important Environmental Concerns
Studies have shown that certain man-made chemicals can affect the earth’s stratospheric ozone layer when released into the
atmosphere. Refrigerants that contain Chlorine, Fluorine and Carbon (CFCs) and those containing Hydrogen, Chlorine, Fluorine and
Carbon (HCFCs), may affect the ozone layer. Not all refrigerants have the same potential impact on the environment. YMGI Group
advocates for the responsible handling of all refrigerants including industry replacements for CFCs such as HCFCs and HFCs.
Responsible Refrigerant Practices
YMGI Group believes that responsible refrigerant practices are important to our customers, the HVAC/R industry and the environment.
All HVAC/R technicians who handle refrigerants must be certified. The Federal Clean Air Act (Section 608) sets forth the requirements
for handling, reclaiming, recovering and recycling of certain refrigerants, the equipment and tools necessary to perform these service
procedures. In addition, some states or municipalities may have additional requirements that must also be adhered to for responsible
management of refrigerants. HVAC/R technicians must know the applicable laws and follow them.
Disposal Notice
Do not dispose this product or its components as unsorted municipal waste, as they contain items that may require special treatment.
Contact your local waste management company for details.
Proper Field Wiring and Grounding Required!
Failure to follow established electrical codes can result in death, serious personal injury and property damage. All field wiring MUST be
performed by qualified personnel. Improperly installed and grounded field wiring poses FIRE and ELECTROCUTION hazards. To avoid
these hazards, you MUST follow the requirements for field wiring installation and grounding as described in this manual and by NEC and
your state and local electrical codes.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Required!
Failure to wear proper PPE for the job being undertaken could result in serious injury or even death. Technicians must take the necessary
precautions to protect themselves from potential electrical, mechanical, and chemical hazards and MUST follow all precautions in this
manual and on the tags, stickers, and labels, as well as the instructions below:
• Before installing or servicing this unit, technicians MUST put on all PPE recommended for the work being undertaken. ALWAYS
refer to appropriate Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) guidelines
for proper PPE.
• When working with or around hazardous chemicals, ALWAYS refer to the appropriate MSDS sheets and OSHA guidelines for
information on allowable personal exposure levels, proper respiratory protection, and handling recommendations.
If there is a risk of arc or flash, technicians MUST put on all PPE in accordance with NFPA 70E or other country-specific requirements for
arc flash protection, PRIOR to servicing the unit.
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Copyright
This document and the information contained therein are the sole property of YMGI Group and shall not be used or
reproduced in whole or in part, without the written permission of YMGI Group. YMGI Group reserves the right to revise this
manual at any time and to make changes to its content without obligation to notify anyone about any modifications, revisions
or changes.
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Instructions for installation and use of this product are provided by the manufacturer.
Installation must be performed by authorized and licensed personnel only and in accordance with all the requirements
of this manual, the NEC, CEC and any state and local codes.
For safe operation of this unit, please read and follow all instructions carefully.
The total operation capacity of the indoor units should not exceed 120% of the total capacity of the outdoor units if all
indoor units must operate at their peak capacities all the time. Otherwise, the heating and cooling operation will be
diminished and less efficient which could damage the units.
Any person responsible for system operation or system maintenance should retain this manual for reference.
If the unit fails to operate normally, please contact your authorized system installer or HVAC professional as soon as
possible and provide the following information:
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Data on the unit (model number, serial number and owner’s name).
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A detailed description of the unit’s problem before and after the problem occurred.
To avoid personal injury or property damage, do not disassemble the unit yourself. If disassembly is required to check
the unit, contact your authorized system installer or HVAC professional as they have the experience and training
necessary to perform this task.
Note: Each unit has been thoroughly tested to ensure it operates correctly before leaving the factory.
Basic Cautions and Warnings
All units shall be installed by an experienced HVAC licensed contractor or technician. Read all manuals before installation,
startup and operation.
All NEC, state, local codes and installation instructions must be followed for all units, otherwise, the unit warranty will be
void and could result in serious damage to people or property.
YMGI Group is not responsible for any damage or loss due to Do-It-Yourself (DIY), self-installation or any improper
installation, improper operation, improper service or natural disasters of any kind.
Do not connect power to the unit until all wiring, tubing and all unit inspections and testing have been completed. Ground
the unit according to the instructions and adhering to NEC, state and local codes.
All wiring connections must be correct and secure. Loose wire(s) or improper contacts may cause arcs or overheating
which can result in a fire hazard.
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Note From YMGI – Must Read
Dear Customers, Purchasers, Installers, and Contractors
Thank you for choosing a YMGI product.
All YMGI's products are fully tested and have passed rigorous safety, performance and manufacturing standards before
being packed and shipped. YMGI only uses suppliers that meet our strict standards for high quality and performance for
all parts. YMGI also recognizes a quality installation is equally important therefore your system must be installed by a
licensed HVAC professional. A quality installation ensures your unit will operate at its highest efficiency and peak
performance for many years of worry free comfort; while a poor installation can result in unit failure and cause the unit to
operate inefficiently, either immediately or over time, resulting in costly repairs.
Because a quality installation is so critical, YMGI provides detailed information in our manuals which will aid the installing
technician and the owner of the unit(s).
At YMGI our goal is to ensure that your YMGI units are installed properly and correctly from the beginning.
The YMGI equipment you purchased is either a split-type or a self-contained cooling/heating system. These types of
systems require a certified and licensed HVAC professional technician for proper installation. Only a certified and licensed
HVAC professional technician will have the knowledge, experience, and attention for all required details to perform a
complete and successful installation. This equipment is different from a window or portable type air conditioners you can
purchase from local retail stores such as Home Depot, Lowe's, Sears, etc. which the manufacturer may not require certified
and licensed personnel to install.
Reading and following YMGI Group recommendations and requirements contained in the following pages and other
documents, is the first step to help ensure a smooth installation and proper operation of your unit for many years.
YMGI doesn't recommend nor allow any do-it-yourself (DIY) installation (partially or fully). Due to the complexity of the
installation of this product most DIY installations usually have problems, either immediate or near future. These problems
can cost more to fix than any upfront savings. YMGI warranty doesn't cover any DIY units.
If you have any questions about your unit or if the unit has a problem, you should first check the manual. If you can’t find a
solution, then contact your local installer or service technician to schedule a service appointment. The technician can
physically inspect the unit. If at the time of inspection, the installer or service technician has any questions about the unit,
they can contact YMGI technical support division directly at:
Toll Free Number: (866)833-3138 or Email: [email protected]
IMPORTANT: YMGI Group is the MEDIA AUTHORITY:
YMGI Group, located in O'Fallon, MO 63366 is the author of all media produced for its products and is the only party able
to give any additional explanation for any data, definitions and or descriptions found within any of its media, including but
not limited to YMGI product brochures, manuals, pamphlets, catalogs, and videos. YMGI's distributors, installers, dealers,
agents, customers or any other third parties will not supersede YMGI in anyway concerning YMGI-published materials and
their meaning. Any concerns or questions arising from YMGI distributors, installers, dealers, agents, customers or any other
third parties, should be presented directly to YMGI. YMGI will respond to any concerns or questions, if necessary, about
any of its media in writing.
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Be sure to only hire a certified and currently licensed HVAC Company to complete 100% of the installation so that all
details of the installation are performed correctly and completely.
Be sure to have ONLY the licensed HVAC professional perform all aspects of the installation. Factory Warranty will be
void if any portion of the installation is not performed by a licensed HVAC contractor/technician. DIY or partial DIY will
also void ALL factory warranties.
When hiring an HVAC technician that is offering their services as a "side job" and not hiring a licensed HVAC company
may pose possible risk. This may result in an incomplete or unsatisfactory installation, no guarantee for workmanship
and lack of maintenance and further service to your unit.
Have the installation technician read in full the installation manual and all supplied documents for the product model
you purchased. Details within the documentation contributes greatly to the success and quality of the installation.
Experience with other manufacturers may not be applied fully to another manufacturer, although there will be similarities
there will also be differences. Ignoring the provided installation procedures is an act of negligence and may cause unit
failure or damage which could be irrevocable and permanent.
It is possible for a licensed contractor/technician to make a mistake during the installation. YMGI doesn't supervise nor
is able to control the contractor/technician’s installation. It is critical that the installer take each variable into account
during the initial installation. This will ensure a complete and professional installation and that all units work
properly.
The following will damage the unit and its key components resulting in loss of factory warranty:
1. Any foreign substances introduced into the system because of failure to seal the ends of the refrigeration piping before
pulling the piping through any structures at time of installation.
2. Not installing an oil P-trap in the copper suction line where the indoor unit is located 18 feet or more below the outdoor
unit.
3. Cross piping and/or cross wiring of any units including more than one single zone or a multi zone system.
4. Not conducting a positive leak check by charging the system with dry-nitrogen and performing soap bubble testing.
5. Not conducting a negative leak check by evacuating the copper lines for 30 minutes. Vacuum must be held at 500
microns or better for at least 5 minutes, starting 5-minute timer after the vacuum pump is turned off.
6. Not conducting a positive leak check prior to the negative leak check.
7. Not selecting the correct size wire or circuit breaker.
8. Not answering ALL questions in the technician's checklist located inside the warranty registration form.
The following may be overlooked, ignored, or considered unimportant during your installer's installation, but will
cause your unit to underperform and may cause unit failure.
1. Any kinks in or improper bending of the copper piping.
2. Any poorly formed flares or not centering the flare with the flare nut, or not tightening all connections.
3. Not trial testing each indoor unit individually.
4. Not reading technical data (temp/time/pressure/current) after the system is stabilized (normally the compressor needs
to run at least 10 minutes before reading the data). If the data is read too early may lead to inaccurate assessments
about the unit.
In an effort to help protect our customers from possible faulty installations that can lead to premature unit failure, YMGI
provides the above information for you and the technician. You can observe while your system is being installed, even
though your observation is not a guarantee your system is being or has been installed properly and professionally. With the
information provided above, you will know some things to look for and questions you can ask. If at any time you feel there
may be an issue with the installation, please have your technician contact YMGI at (866)833-3138 x 703 with any questions,
issues or concerns you may have.
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INSTALLING TECHNICIAN/CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES
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Discuss with the customer detailed information about the structure to be conditioned, local weather (typical design, extreme
temperature/humidity conditions, cooling and heating hours), previous and existing HVAC equipment (if any), usage and dependence on
new HVAC equipment or YMGI products.
Performing a cooling/heating load calculation by using commercially available professional programs/methods such as Right-J (Manual J)
for residential HVAC applications and Right-CommLoad (ASHRAE RTS/CLTD) for light commercial and commercial HVAC applications.
Contact your YMGI distributor/sales department or contact the manufacturer directly to obtain additional information to fully understand your
YMGI products, including but not limited to product features, cooling/heating performance at standard ratings/conditions and extreme
conditions, allowed indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity ranges, installation, operation, maintenance, service, warranty, parts and
any other issues pertaining to YMGI products.
Select the correct (most suitable) YMGI product unit models and accessories necessary for your HVAC applications and list them in the
proposal/quote, in writing, on company's quotation form or letter head, based upon the information you collected from 1), 2) and 3).
List your currently valid HVAC license number and EPA number in your proposal/quote.
Make sure you are the only party to perform the entire installation and you will not sub-contract any part of the installation to any non-licensed
parties or persons. You will be solely responsible for the entire installation that you have been contracted.
Make sure you have all the materials you need to properly, completely and correctly finish the installation. The YMGI units and accessories
may be just a portion of what you will need for the project. When support issues arise, remember YMGI employees and YMGI
distributors/sales, dealers and agents are not installers and may only provide suggestions. You are the only decision maker to determine
what other materials you need to complete the installation.
When connecting electrical wires, follow all NEC, state and local codes and ensure the installation of all YMGI units and accessories meet
these requirements.
Connect the unit to a correctly sized electrical power source. If the unit is installed in an area where lightning or storms occur frequently, a
correctly sized and type of power surge protector must be installed between the outdoor unit and the power source.
Select the correct types and sizes of HVAC circuit breakers, disconnect switch boxes, wires and conduit from circuit breaker to disconnect
box and then from disconnect box to outdoor unit.
Select the proper location for installing indoor units and outdoor units with all factory requirements being followed (cooling/heating air inlets
and outlets are not blocked or restricted, mounting structure is secure, installation for convenience is considered, allow adequate clearance
for maintenance/service and all applicable codes are met).
Cap/tape the two ends of every copper line before running them through any structure to keep any foreign substances from entering the
pipe causing contamination. Label them A-A, B-B, C-C, D-D, or any other identifying marks on each pair of copper lines and wiring cable
sets to keep from cross-piping or cross-wiring in multiple zone installations or where pipes for different single zone systems are close to one
another.
Secure the wiring cables that connect between the indoor unit and outdoor unit, following all applicable NEC, state and local codes for your
installation. If there is no special NEC, state or local codes to govern how these wires are to be installed, you can tape/cable tie them along
with insulated copper line.
Tighten all pipe and wire connections ensuring there is no leakage or false connections.
Conduct a positive pressure leakage test, checking each of the inter-connecting copper lines between each indoor unit and outdoor unit by
charging with dry-nitrogen at the outdoor unit’s service port (note: do not back-seat stopping valve). A liquid soap solution shall be applied
at all pipe connections to check for leakage. A 1/4” - 5/16” hose/valve adaptor may be needed if you have a 1/4” traditional manifold hose
connection.
If there is no positive leaking, then conduct a negative pressure leakage test, checking all inter-connecting copper lines between each indoor
unit and outdoor unit by pulling vacuum at the outdoor unit’s service port (note: do not back-seat stopping valve) and checking that the
vacuum level of 500 Microns can be held for at least 20 minutes.
If there is no leakage found at any of the refrigeration pipe connections, flip up the indoor unit’s face panel and remove filter, carefully pour
some clear water onto the up-right aluminum coil surface to test if the water can drain out of each the indoor unit’s freely without finding any
leakage.
If there is water leakage found, locate the source of the leak and correct it. Only after everything is clear, engage the correct electrical power
to the system.
Then back-seat stopping valves of the outdoor unit to release refrigerant from the outdoor unit into the inter-connecting pipes and indoor
unit.
Make sure both the indoor unit and outdoor unit are powered on correctly, operating the indoor unit in fan mode first. Then move on to test
cooling, dehumidifying/drying, heating and other modes.
Read refrigerant pressures and pipe/valve temperatures only after the system is stabilized (normally 10 minutes after cooling/heating mode
is started successfully). Record this data into the technician checklist in the lower half section of the Limited Product Warranty Registration
Card/Form.
Adjust refrigerant charging level (remove refrigerant if pipe is shorter, the temperature is colder; add refrigerant if pipe is longer the
temperature is warmer), following the manufacturer's instructions. If the average pipe length is shorter or longer than 25' and
pressure/temperature readings at the outdoor unit service valves are not falling into normal ranges.
Explain to the user/owner about proper unit operation and maintenance. Leave your contact information to allow them to reach you. If the
customer finds the unit doesn't work properly and cannot resolve the issue themselves, check the customer's units/parts/accessories and
correct the issue if there is one. Communicate with YMGI-technical support line at (866)833-3138 x 703, if further help necessary.
Following these requirements will aid in ensuring that the units to be installed meet general HVAC practicing standards and necessary factory
requirements. Finding any possible problems early, preventing any further damage to the unit will help to ensure a properly working unit for
many years.
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SECTION 1
LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY
Once the installation and successful testing of the system has been completely performed by a qualified licensed/certified
HVAC technician/contractor, the registration card/form is filled out completely and correctly, and filed along with a valid
installation invoice from the contractor within 7 days of the original installation, the following standard Limited Product
Warranty is qualified: 5-years on the compressor and 1-year on PARTS ONLY. There is no labor coverage.
YMGI products are designed and manufactured free from defects in workmanship, and materials for normal use. However,
if for any reason, including occasionally transporting between YMGI factories/warehouses and your delivery location, you
discover the unit has issues, YMGI Group will help field a solution by following YMGI’s established warranty procedures:
Compressor: YMGI will warrant the compressor of a YMGI-validated and approved warranty filing, for a period of 5 years
from the date of successful installation at its original installation location.
Parts: YMGI will warrant parts of a YMGI-validated and approved warranty filing, for one year from the date of successful
installation at original installation location.
All warranty compressors and parts replaced will become the sole property of YMGI Group and must be returned to YMGI
Group upon request. Warranty parts may be new or refurbished. All parts are tested and approved before shipping.
At no time does YMGI Group warrant labor cost of any type. Warranty will start from the date of successful
installation at original installation location, or 90 days as of original shipping date from YMGI Group, whichever
comes first.
This is a standard limited liability warranty and DOES NOT cover the following:
 Any damage or repairs to properties, or persons as an incident of or consequence of improper faulty transportation,
installation, operation, maintenance or service.
 Any damage caused by frozen or broken water hoses or refrigeration pipes in the event of equipment failure.
 Any damage due to floods, fire, wind, lightening, accidents, corrosive atmosphere or any other conditions beyond the
control of YMGI Group.
 Any damage due to interruption or inadequate electrical service to equipment.
 Any products that are installed outside the US or Canada.
 Any unit that has been moved from its original installation address.
 Any labor costs associated with the installation or service of the unit.
 Poor unit performance due to improper unit selection (SEER, Unit size).
To validate the above warranties, ALL of the following conditions must all be fulfilled:
1. The unit was fully (100%) and successfully installed by a licensed or certified HVAC technician.
2. The unit was installed following all NEC, state and local codes.
3. The unit was installed following all the information within the Instructions and User Manuals provided by YMGI Group.
4. ALL fields, especially the technician-checklist, of the Limited Warranty Registration Card/Form were filled
completely by the installing technician and signed by both the installing company technician and the unit owner.
5. The Limited Warranty Registration Card/Form and a copy of the original installing company's invoice have been
received by YMGI Group-Warranty Dept., POB 1559, O'Fallon, MO 63366, within 7 days of successful installation.
No warranty filing will be validated or approved, if any one of the above conditions are not met.
Product registration doesn't guarantee the validity of this limited warranty statement.
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Steps to follow for warranty part replacement:
1. The installing or service technician must contact YMGI tech support at 1-866-833-3138 ext. 703 from the installation
location to check and confirm with YMGI Technical support the exact part(s) needed to fix the problem(s).
2. YMGI will check the customer's warranty filing. There will be no charge for Parts with a validated and approved
warranty. Any Parts that have not been validated and approved or have an invalid warranty filing resulting in an
unapproved warranty request, will be charged accordingly.
3. YMGI will ground ship out the parts ASAP. Expedited shipping is available at the customer's expense.
4. Replacement parts that have an approved warranty registration are to be warranted for the remainder of the 1-year on
parts and a 5-year compressor warranty. Purchasing of replacement parts without a valid warranty filing or unapproved
warranty request, will be sold as is and are not covered by any warranty.
YMGI is continually improving products with various engineering changes and these changes are made without prior
notice. Such improvements or changes include but are not limited to product specification, appearance, functionality,
size, packaging, etc. These improvements or changes will not void the limited warranty stated herein. YMGI is the final
authority concerning this warranty policy.
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WHY DOES YMGI GROUP REQUIRE INSTALLATION AND SERVICE TO BE PERFORMED 100%
BY CURRENTLY LICENSED OR CERTIFIED HVAC TECHNICIANS/CONTRACTORS?
1. Expertise and Safety:
They have the training and experience to accurately and safely install and service your equipment. The equipment
runs with high-pressure refrigerant, oil and electrical current. The copper lines must be installed properly to prevent
leakage and foreign substances from contaminating the refrigerant system.
2. You will save money in the long run:
If any problem occurs with the unit that has been fully installed by a currently licensed or certified
technician/contractor, contact the original licensed or certified HVAC technician to evaluate the unit as they have
the training and experience to correct the problem quickly and efficiently. A technician may be unwilling to repair
an issue on a unit that they did not install. If you do find a technician willing to perform this service, there is an
increased possibility of higher service fees, increased service visits, or delayed service from that technician.
3. It's the law!
The federal, state and/or local government and authorities have various governing laws or regulations, guidelines,
ordinances, etc. These laws may require only licensed or certified professionals can install and service this type
of high pressure HVAC equipment.
SUGGESTIONS TO AID YOU IN HIRING AN HVAC CONTRACTOR:
1. Hire a currently practicing, licensed/certified HVAC professional technician/contractor. Technicians, who are no
longer practicing (retired, etc.) in this field, may not have current technical knowledge or may lack experience on
the equipment you have purchased.
2. Hiring a licensed technician to install your unit as a "side job" and not hiring a licensed HVAC company may pose
possible risk. This may result in an incomplete or unsatisfactory installation, no guarantee for workmanship and
lack of maintenance and further service to your unit.
3. Hire a technician/contractor who services customers in your local area and one you are familiar with. Local
contractors have a faster response time and it will be easier for you to determine if they are reputable.
4. Use only a reputable licensed/certified HVAC installation professional to prevent any unexpected charges because
of unethical business practices.
5. Check their references, verify they provide professional service for their customers. N.A.T.E or A.C.C.A certified
technicians are strongly recommended.
6. Some contractors/technicians may not feel comfortable about installing equipment that has been purchased by
someone other than themselves. They prefer to purchase and install the equipment themselves. You can contact
YMGI directly to check and see if there are contractors in your area who have installed our products or any similar
products.
7. Ask for a detailed quote for the complete installation project. A flat rate quote is the safest contract for both you
and the contractor.
8. Local HVAC technicians may charge you on a project basis or on an hourly basis. It has been our general
experience; a full single head installation normally can cost $800 to $1500. These costs are estimates, and
your actual costs may differ due to your specific job requirements and installation location.
9. Number of hours can vary depending upon each individual situation, some factors are, but not limited to:
 Difficulty or complexity of securely installing the indoor unit.
 Difficulty or length of the inter-connecting pipes and wires to be installed.
10. A successful installation is dependent on all these suggestions and all the necessary steps are followed.
11. If the contractor(s)/technician(s) are experienced with the systems/brands you purchased. You might save on
the installation cost, but remember to always ask for and verify references.
12. The contracts should list and detail all work to be performed and the standards they will follow. Some contractors
are willing to include a 1-year installation/service warranty at no extra charge. Check to see if this is an available
option. If available, make sure it is included in the contract.
13. Verify and confirm the installation is completed and all the unit functions have been tested and working properly.
All items on the checklist should be checked and clearly marked in the warranty registration card/form, prior to
paying the contractor in full.
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The cost of not having your unit professionally installed can be more expensive than the additional cost of hiring a
certified contractor. Protect your investment and warranty eligibility by doing it right the first time.
Safety Precautions
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Follow these instructions to complete the necessary installation process. Carefully read this manual before
installation and unit startup or servicing.
Wire size of power cord should be properly sized to meet the required electrical loads. Should the power cord get
damaged, the power cord should be replaced with a manufacturer approved cable.
After connecting the power cord, attach the electric box cover and secure properly.
Always meet the nitrogen charge requirements when welding pipes.
Never short-circuit or cancel the pressure switch as this will result in damage to the unit.
Connect the wired controller before energizing, otherwise the wired controller cannot be used.
Before using the unit, verify the piping and wiring are correct. This will avoid water leakage, refrigerant leakage,
electric shock, or fire etc.
Do not insert fingers or objects into the air outlet or inlet grille.
Open a door or window for ventilation for allowing fresh air to enter the room to avoid depleting the oxygen while
gas/oil supplied heating equipment is used during the installation.
Never start up or shut off the unit by means of directly plugging into or unplugging the power cord from the power
outlet.
Turn off the unit after it runs at least five minutes, otherwise it will influence the oil return of the compressor.
Do not allow children to operate this unit.
Do not operate this unit with wet hands.
Turn off the unit or disconnect the power supply before cleaning the unit. This will avoid possible electric shock
or personnel injury.
Never spray or splash water towards the unit. This can cause a malfunction in the unit or can result in electric
shock.
Do not expose the unit to moist or corrosive environments.
While operating in cooling mode, do not set the indoor unit’s room temperature too low. Keeping the temperature
difference between indoor and outdoor unit within 41℉ (5℃).
YMGI Group recommends that only properly trained and authorized personnel be allowed to repair or service the
unit. Improper repairs or servicing can result in electric shock or fire hazards. Please contact YMGI Group if you
need help locating a qualified repair or service technician.
Before installation, check the power supply to ensure it is sufficient to meet and is in accordance with the
requirements specified on the nameplate of the unit. Ensure the power overload is functioning correctly and make
sure it is properly maintained.
Installation must be performed only by an authorized installer or HVAC professional in accordance with the
requirements set by the NEC and CEC. Do not attempt to install the unit yourself. Improper handling may result
in water leakage, electric shock, fire, and voiding of the warranty.
Be sure to use only approved accessories and parts to prevent water leakage, electric shock and fire.
Make sure the unit is grounded properly prior to connecting to power source, to avoid electric shock. Do not
connect the ground wire to a gas pipe, water pipe, lightning rod or telephone line.
Energize the unit for 8 hours before operation. Turn off or disconnect the power within 24 hours to prevent shortcycling (to protect the compressor).
If refrigerant leakage happens in a confined space during installation, ventilate immediately. Poisonous gases
can occur if the refrigerant gas is exposed to fire.
Volatile liquids, such as paint thinners or solvents if exposed to the unit’s surface will cause damage to the surface
finish. Only use a soft cloth along with a mild non-abrasive detergent to clean the outer casing of the unit.
If the unit does not operate normally or if you notice any type of burning odor, power off the unit and turn off the
main power supply, then immediately contact your YMGI authorized repair service center or HVAC professional.
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YMGI Group will not be responsible for any personal injury or any property damage caused by
improper or incorrect installation, improper service or maintenance or by not following the instructions
listed in this manual.
DO NOT pull on the power supply cords or refrigeration lines that are connected to the indoor and outdoor
units. Install the power supply cords and secure them into position. PVC line set cover is recommended for the
outdoor unit to protect against rain, sunlight and accidental damage.
DO NOT allow cold air to blow directly onto people for a prolonged period, as this could make people cold and
uncomfortable.
DO NOT undersize any of the power supply wires.
DO NOT connect several units to a single breaker. Don't undersize or oversize the circuit breaker. A poorly
sized circuit breaker can cause unit failure and even fire.
DO NOT wire or open a unit while the unit is running. Make sure to disconnect the power supply and switch off
all circuits prior to inspecting or servicing the unit. Inspecting and servicing the unit while the power supply is
connected, and the circuits are switched on could cause an electrical shock or fire.
DO NOT install the indoor unit near any cooking surfaces, in direct sunlight or any ventilation systems. Poor
placement could decrease efficiency and waste energy.
DO NOT install the unit in places where there is exposure to flammable materials or gas.
DO NOT apply chemical solvents, flammable insecticides, or abrasive materials directly on the unit. Clean the
unit only with a soft dry cloth.
DO NOT install the unit in a damp laundry room or near flammable gas. All units must be protected by a
certified electrical circuit breaker in accordance with all safety and electrical codes.
DO NOT use the system for anything other than what it was designed.
DO NOT store or install the units near food, paint, or other chemicals.
DO NOT use the unit in cool or dry mode for prolonged periods where humidity is higher than 90%.
DO NOT operate the unit for prolonged periods without refreshing ambient air. Open a door or window
periodically to allow in fresh air.
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BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO MINI SPLIT WALL MOUNT SYSTEM
Mini Split Wall Mount Systems are designed for high performance, easy installation and service. Each system consists of
one or several indoor units and one outdoor unit, which are connected by one set or several multiple sets of
interconnection refrigerant pipes and electric wires.
As shown in the following sample picture of outdoor unit, air is drawn through the coil from the rear side and then
discharged from the front side. In cooling mode, air passing through coil is heated; in heating mode, air passing through
coil is cooled.
Sample Wall Mount Mini Split System (For Continuous Engineering Improvement and Various Marketing Needs
and Actual Part Availability, Unit Appearance Subject to Change or Update Continuously without Prior Notice)
Outdoor unit(s) provides the electrical and thermal power for the whole system. Electrical and thermal components such
as compressors and motors and heat exchange coils and others, are incorporated into the cabinet in an optimized order.
They can be either hung on the wall or installed on the ground. Once stacking or bracket kit is used, some outdoor units
can be stacked 2 or 3 units high, depending upon unit size and applications. Air is discharged horizontally, quietly and
smoothly. These units are a perfect fit in locations where installation and applications of general up-flow condensing units
are limited, such as apartments, condos, lofts, multi-families and high-rise buildings and others named or unnamed.
Indoor unit(s) delivers the thermal and acoustical comfort to the rooms. Air is drawn through the coil from the front or
topside and then discharged from the bottom. In cooling mode, air passing through coil is cooled; in heating mode, air
passing through coil is heated. Air is filtered or treated by the built in mechanism (washable or enzyme equipped or
electrostatic powered filter, varies from model to model), before being delivered into the room, with more than enough
comfort and care, at a wide angle (swing or not, varies from model to model).
Apartments
Hotels
Homes
NOTES: Since ductless system is not designed to incorporate or use with ducted return or discharge tunnels,
one single-zone unit SHALL NOT be used to take care of the cooling or heating load of more than one-story
room. Several single-zone ductless systems or multiple-zone ductless systems shall be proper in this regard.
These units are designed for applications at:
 Residential
 Institutional
 Light commercial
 Industrial
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Commercial
Hospital
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System Diagram
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UNIT ENGINEERING SUBMITTALS-MECHANICAL
OUTDOOR UNIT
Dimensions (In)
Weight (lbs.)
Model
W
H
D
Net
Operation
30K
37.63
27.56
15.63
114.6
124.5
36K
38.58
31.13
16.8
153
164
42K
38.58
31.13
16.8
153
164
48K
43.38
17.31
198.4
216
60K
43.38
17.31
198.4
216
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(59)4 ODU Specification Sheet
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RECOMMENDED TOOLS FOR INSTALLATION
1. Mounting Indoor & Outdoor Units and
Running Piping/Wiring
Ruler
Stud-Finder
Dry-Wall Saw
Electric Drill
3” Hole Saw
Drill Extension
Hammer Drill and Bit
Measuring Tape
Level
Flash Light
Screw Driver (Phillips and Flat)
Hammer
Knife
Scissors
Goggled Glasses
Mask
Gloves
Ladder
2. Refrigeration Related Work
Flat Surface Wrench (Two)
Flare-Nut Tool Set
Hex Head Key Set
Torch for AC Application
Heat Absorption Flux
Nitrogen
Soap Bubble
Vacuum Pump
Helium Leakage Check
Manifold
3. Electrical Related Installation
Wire Cutter
Wire Stripper
Sharp Plier
Cable Ties
Black Tape for Electrical Use
Electrical Meter
4. Trial Running Units and Inspection
Clamp Meter
Manifold
Infrared Thermometer
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All Units Shall Be Installed by Licensed Contractors or Technicians.
Read Manuals before Installation.
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The location and structure should also be convenient for both installation and service.
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The location should NOT be where discharge air and noise could annoy a neighbor.
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The location should NOT be where drain may cause any damage to property or annoy a neighbor.
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The location should NOT be where brazing work may cause fire or smoke to the surrounding materials.
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The location should NOT be near flammable gases.
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The location should NOT be in or close to corrosive gases.
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The location should NOT be where children can access.
CAUTION & SUGGESTIONS TO FOLLOW PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
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Check the unit for damage and missing parts or accessories. If there is damage is found or parts are found
missing, call the distributor right away.
Spin fan wheels or blades to check if they can rotate freely. If the fan wheel scratches the housing, call the
distributor right away and do not proceed with the installation until it is fixed.
Check the unit to make sure no foreign materials have been left inside the unit.
Check to be sure you have all the additional parts and accessories that are required for the installation and
those provided with the unit.
It is strongly recommended to only use YMGI supplied or approved parts and accessories.
Be sure a properly sized circuit breaker is installed for the electric power suppling the units.
Pre-build the support platform on the ground or bracket for the wall before or during construction and before
installation.
Read installation instructions for all units thoroughly.
Ask rep./distributor/YMGI Group anything you are not sure about.
Get your tools and parts ready and start the installation.
BASIC REQUIREMENTS FOR THE INSTALLATION LOCATION
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Choose a location where there are no strong heat sources, vapors, flammable gas or volatile objects.
Choose a location where there are no high-frequency waves being generated by radio equipment, welders and
medical equipment.
Choose a location where there are not a lot of salinities, such as coastal areas.
Choose a location where there is no oil (machine oil) contained in the air.
Choose a location where there is no Sulfur gas present, such as areas close to hot springs.
Choose a location where there is no other special circumstance.
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HANDLING
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After having removed the packaging, check that the contents are intact and complete.
The outdoor unit must always be kept upright.
Handling must be done by suitably equipped qualified technician using equipment that is suitable for the weight of
the appliance.
INSTALLING OUTDOOR UNIT
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Use bolts to secure the unit to a flat, solid floor.
When mounting the unit on a wall or the roof, make sure the support is firmly secured so that it cannot move in
the event of intense vibrations or a strong wind.
* Do not install the outdoor unit in pits or air vents.
* Do not install the outdoor unit where it is exposed to direct sunlight.
INSTALLING THE PIPES
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Use suitable connecting pipes and equipment for the refrigerant R410A.
The refrigerant pipes must not exceed the
maximum lengths given in the technical data
table.
Connect all the refrigerant pipes and joints.
Tighten the connections using two wrenches
working in opposite directions.
Install the drain fitting and the drain hose
(for heat pump models only)
Condensation is produced and flows from the outdoor
unit when the appliance is operated in the heating
mode. Install a drain fitting and a drain hose to
channel the any condensate water. Install the drain
fitting and rubber washer on the outdoor unit chassis
and connect a drain hose to it as shown in the figure.
ELEVATING OUTDOOR UNIT
Strongly suggest to install the outdoor unit
above the ground either on a raised
platform or brackets as shown below.
Heat pump units must be elevated above
ground level due to condensate that must
be drained out of the drain pan of the
condensing unit. If the condensate cannot
drain properly, it may accumulate and
result in an ice buildup that can cause
damage to the condensing unit.
We suggest using YMGI mounting
brackets and condensate drainage fitting
accessories.
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SYSTEM LAYOUT & INSTALLATION CLEARANCES
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SYSTEM LAYOUT & INSTALLATION CLEARANCE
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SYSTEM LAYOUT & INSTALLATION CLEARANCE
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SYSTEM LAYOUT & INSTALLATION CLEARANCE
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INSTALLATION LOCATION SELECTION
CONNECT REFRIGERANT PIPES BETWEEN THE INDOOR AND OUTDOOR UNITS
First, connect the copper tubes at indoor unit. Bend the pipes appropriately, using pipe bending tools. Do NOT hand
bend pipe, as this could create a kink in the line. Extra length is required for future servicing.
REFRIGERANT PIPES
For a distance other than 25' between indoor and horizontal venting condensing units, refer to the following table for
copper sizes.
Refrigerant Valve and Pipe Size/Length
Btu/h
30K
36K
42K
48K
Valve Size
Liquid Gas
1/4”, 3/8”
1/4”, 3/8”
1/4”, 1/2”
1/4”, 5/8”
Line Sizes at Different Lengths
15 – 30 ft.
31 – 60 ft.
1/4”, 3/8”
1/4”, 3/8”
1/4”, 3/8”
1/4”, 3/8”
1/4”, 1/2”
1/4”, 1/2”
1/4”, 5/8”
3/8”, 5/8”
Running Interconnecting Refrigerant Lines:
Use clean refrigeration grade copper pipe only. Keep the copper lines from kinking and transmitting any noise to
walls, cabinets, etc. Pipe length not to exceed 150 feet, elevation not to exceed 35 feet. Insulate both the liquid and
gas copper lines with at least 3/8-inch-thick insulation tubes. Band, tape and secure the refrigerant lines. Support
copper lines at a proper distance apart to keep the tubes from sagging.
CUTTING REFRIGERANT PIPE
Make sure where the pipe is to be cut is straight and smooth. Engage the cutting blade. The cutting blade must be
straight and perpendicular to the pipe surface. Don't cut too fast or apply too much pressure. Turn and tighten the
tube cutter slowly. Remove residual and de-bur the cut edge. The cut edge should be smooth and clean.
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Connect Copper Pipes-Flare/Nut Connection at both Indoor and Outdoor Units
Proper torque shall be applied to create a good connection at the female nut, flare and male nut, as recommended
in the following table. Too much torque may damage and break the flare/nut seal. Too little torque may not ensure a
good seal. ALWAYS use a pair of wrenches when tightening (as shown in the illustration below).
Refrigerant Pipe Flare/Nut Connection Tightening Torque
Flare Nut
1/4" – 3/8”
1/4" – 1/2"
1/2" – 3/4"
7/8” – 1 1/8”
Tightening Torque
25 ft. lbs. (350 kg-cm)
40 ft. lbs. (560 kg-cm)
60 ft. lbs. (840 kg-cm)
110 ft. lbs. (1540 kg-cm)
Connect Copper Pipes-Sweat Connection
In this case, wrap a wet rag around the pipe to protect the valves or other components from being overheated.
When using flux, rub the tube surface using steel wool to any oxidation then clean and dry to protect the system
from any possible contamination.
CONNECT REFRIGERANT PIPES BETWEEN THE INDOOR AND OUTDOOR UNITS
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Seal Copper Line Set/Wire and Cable/Drain Hose Line Combination
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Run cables along with the refrigerating copper line sets and secure them with tape, 6 feet apart.
Wrap tape tight (cover a third of the width of the wrapping tape applied early) to ensure a good seal.
Tape and seal the end of the wrapping tape.
Shape the pipe combination gently, without causing kinking, sharp bends, or other damage to it.
Fix the pipe combination securely on the external wall with proper clamps, 6 feet apart.
Fill the gap between the wall hole and wall sleeve with putty to keep rain or dust entering inside.
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PIPING GUIDE
Set the packed pipes in a
vertical position and then
unwind them slowly.
Do not unwind only one end of
the coiled pipes.
Use pulley or a bending tool to
ensure a safe bending radius.
Do not make any sharp or small
radius bends.
May also use rolling wheel to
reduce internal pipe tension
and avoid possible deformation.
Do not bend long sections of
pipe without using bending
tools.
Use an elbow tool for consistent
bending radius.
Do not make bends that are
less than 90 degrees.
Maintain the minimum bending
radius.
Do not bend shot pipes.
HEIGHT LIMITS OF INDOOR AND OUTDOOR UNITS
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The indoor unit, or the outdoor unit can be higher, but the height difference must comply with the stated technical
requirements.
Reduce bends in the piping as much as possible, to avoid possible negative impacts on the performance of the
units.
If the elevation drop difference is greater than 24”, an Oil Trap must be installed (see illustration below)
Refrigerant Pipe Min/Max Length, Rise, and Drop Height
Btu
9k-12k
18k-24k
30-36k
Min. Length (ft.)
15
15
15
Max. Length (ft.)
50
75
100
Max. Rise Height (ft.)
20
25
35
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28
35
50
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REFRIGERANT SYSTEM DIAGRAM
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REFRIGERANT SYSTEM DIAGRAM
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CONNECTION OF WIRES
WIRING AT INDOOR UNIT AND OUTDOOR UNITS
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Open the front cover panel.
Remove screws from electrical box cover and put screws in secured position.
Remove screws from fastener and put screws in secured position.
Prepare wires of right size and grade.
Recommend to use factory-provided wire/cables.
Connected to the terminals following wiring diagrams (terminal or color matches).
Clamp power/control wires to the structure to keep the tension form being transmitted to the wire connection.
Replace screws or fasteners back to where they were.
The environment conditions must be taken into consideration when the connections of power cable are made
(such as the ambient temperature, direct exposure to heat exposure to sunlight).
The specifications for the power cable refer to the minimum values of the metal core wires, taking into
consideration the voltage losses, the core wire of power cable must be one size larger than the specifications.
The grounding wire must be connected to the indoor units and outdoor units.
The laying of power cables must be done by qualified electricians and comply with the regulations of the local
power supply authorities and with the standards of the electric appliance.
WIRING OUTDOOR UNIT
CONNECT WIRING BETWEEN OUTDOOR UNIT AND INDOOR UNIT
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Check the nameplate for rated electrical data. Connect unit to the correct electrical power source.
Select power wire of proper type and size. Suggest to use UL approved 105°C/221°F multi-strand copper wire for
outdoor use. Refer to the following tables, for proper selection of wire gauge, size and circuit breaker.
OUTDOOR WIRING: OUTDOOR-INDOOR UNIT & DISCONNECT SWITCH
BOX/CIRCUIT BREAKER/FUSE
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Remove the wiring diagram cover where the handle for
moving unit is located.
Following the wiring diagrams on the unit or the wiring
diagram manual that comes with the indoor unit to get
familiar with the wiring to make sure everything is
correct. If there are a discrepancies, always use the
diagram that is attached to the units.
Connect wires between indoor unit and outdoor unitpower wire from outdoor to Indoor, control wires from
Indoor unit to outdoor unit. Pass wire through certified
wire pipes, harnesses and knockouts. Enough length
should be left for future servicing. Only copper wire is
allowed.
Strictly follow NEC or state or local codes to select
wires, circuit breaker, conduits while performing
installation work
Bring in line-voltage power input wires from circuit
breaker to line-voltage wire terminal block at outdoor
unit. Pass through certified wire pipes, harnesses and
knockouts. Enough length should be left for future
servicing. Only copper wire is allowed.
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Unit
30k
36k
42k
48k
60k
Connection Copper
Pipe Sizes
2 x (1/4+3/8")
3 x (1/4+3/8")
4 x (1/4+3/8")
5 x (1/4+3/8")
5 x (1/4+3/8")
Min/Max. Length
+/- Elevation
15/75/25/35
15/75/25/35
15/75/25/35
15/75/25/35
15/75/25/35
Wires from Outdoor to
Each Indoor Unit
N(1)/2/3/G
N(1)/2/3/G
N(1)/2/3/G
N(1)/2/3/G
N(1)/2/3/G
Mini. Wire Size from
Outdoor to Circuit Breaker
12AWG
10AWG
10AWG
8AWG
8AWG
HVAC Type Circuit
Breaker
30AMP
30AMP
40AMP
40AMP
50AMP
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
1) Remove the handle or cover on the right side plate of the outdoor unit.
2) Remove the cable clamp. Connect the interconnecting power cable to the terminal block and secure the
connection. Make sure that your interconnecting wires are attached to the same terminal on the outdoor unit.
(white wire on the ODU terminal 1, should be wired to terminal 1 on the IDU)
3) Fix power connection wire by wire clamp.
4) Ensure wire has been fastened well.
5) Replace handle or cover when done.
An all-pole disconnect switch having a contact separation of at least 0.12" should be connected inline to all fixed
wiring.
Incorrect wire connections may cause malfunction or damage to some electric components.
After fixing cable, ensure that leads between connections to fixed point have some space.
The connection pipes and the connection wiring of the unit A and unit B must correspond to each other respectively.
The appliance shall be installed in accordance with national wiring regulations.
Do not install the outdoor unit where it is exposed to constant sunlight.
WIRING INDOOR - OUTDOOR 30k UNIT
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WIRING INDOOR - OUTDOOR 36k UNIT
WIRING INDOOR - OUTDOOR 42k UNIT
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WIRING INDOOR - OUTDOOR 48k-60k UNIT
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WIRING DIAGRAMS
The schematics below are provided as a reference, but all YMGI Outdoor Units have a wiring schematic on the inside of
the unit which will be the most accurate information about your unit. YMGI products are constantly being improved,
because of this, the schematics below may not reflect changes or improvements on your unit.
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DO NOT CROSS-WIRE & DO
NOT CROSS-PIPE
There are multiple electronic expansion valves built into
the Outdoor Unit, with one (1) for each indoor unit, so
wiring and piping for each Indoor Unit need to match
with the corresponding wiring terminals and valves for
that specific Indoor Unit.
Do NOT Cross Pipe or Cross Wire between any two
indoor units.
All manufacturer’s warranties will be voided if the unit is
cross piped or cross wired during installation.
Manufacturer or Distributor WILL NOT be responsible for
any direct or indirect damages or losses caused by an
incorrect installation.
Negative Impact of Cross Wiring or Cross Piping
between any Two Zones
1. The compressor may pump refrigerant into the
wrong connected indoor unit, when a different
unit is transmitting for cooling or heating
2. Conditioned air will not blow out of the desired
indoor unit, and it will not heat or cool as
needed.
3. May freeze (during cooling) or heat up (when
heating) the wrong Indoor Unit.
4. Can cause damage to compressor or other
refrigeration components
5. May cause electrical surge
6. May damage the whole unit
7. Can cause other consequential damages
8. Voids manufacturer’s warranty
9. Installer MUST take full responsibility for
damage if the system is installed incorrectly.
Wiring should go between each Indoor Unit and the
Outdoor Unit.
Connection at N(1)/2/3, in a one to one match:
A-A, B-B, C-C, D-D, etc.
Power Cable from Disconnect Switch Box to
Connect to Outdoor Unit Terminal Block L1/L2/G
208~230/1/60
Refrigerant Piping:
Ensure the liquid and gas lines from indoor unit A are
connected to the valves on the outdoor unit marked A/A.
Also make sure that the liquid and gas lines from Indoor
unit B are connected to the valves on the Outdoor Unit B/B.
Same matching on C-C, D-D etc.
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INSTALLATION OF ACCESSORIES
CONNECT REFRIGERANT PIPES
Seal Copper Line Set/Wire Cable/Drain Hose Line Combination:
 Use factory-recommended components, as briefly illustrated below.
 Cover line set in a sequence, either from indoor to outdoor, or the other way.
 Secure line set covers onto the wall using factory-recommended accessories.
LINE SET COVERS
Do not damage line sets.
OUTDOOR UNIT FOOT RISER OR BRACKETS
BRKT-XXXX-SC1
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Made of steel.
Coated with weatherproof polyester powder.
Size(Inch)
A
B
17.7
15.4
21.7
18.3
Model
BRKT-0918-SC1
BRKT-1860-SC
LBs
320
360
Capacity
Btu/h
09K-18K
18K-60K
LBs
320
360
Capacity
Btu/h
09K-18K
18K-60K
BRKT-XXXX-ST1
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Made of stainless steel.
Size(Inch)
A
B
17.7
15.4
21.7
18.3
Model
BRKT-0918-ST1
BRKT-1860-ST1
RIST-XXXX-PVC
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Foot Riser
Accessories: End Caps (Optional)
Shock-proof PVC, Weatherproof & UV resistant.
Supplied with fastening screws and anchor bolts.
Easy to install.
Honeycomb structure acts as an anti-vibration & humming
absorption for quiet operation.
Model
RIST-0918-PVC
RIST-1860-PVC
A
14.2
17.7
Size(Inch)
B
C
3.7
3.1
3.7
3.1
D
4.1
4.1
LBs
220
260
Capacity
Btu/h
09K-18K
18K-60K
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VACUUM TESTING AND CHARGING
VACUUM AND LEAKAGE CHECK
VACUUM REFRIGERANT PIPES
Evacuate the pipes between indoor and outdoor units, using vacuum pump and manifold/gauge set, to a minimum of 500
microns (service valves remain front seated). Hold for 30 minutes to check if the vacuum level is maintained. Using dry
nitrogen or other leakage detection tool for leak checking. Be certain there is no pressure in the system when repairing a
leak.
Vacuum and Check Leakage before Releasing Refrigerant from Outdoor Unit to Indoor Unit
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SYSTEM INSPECTION AND TRIAL RUNNING
Unit is pre-charged with refrigerant good for 25' of connection tubes. If
vacuum is held for about 30 minutes and no leak is found, first back-seat the
liquid (smaller) service valve by Allen Wrench (hex head) slowly to release
pre-charged refrigerant from the condensing unit into the connection pipes
and indoor unit. If no abnormal things are found, fully open liquid (smaller)
and gas (bigger) service valves. Always replace and tighten the caps onto
service valves.
CHECK SYSTEM THOROUGHLY
Check system thoroughly to make sure the unit is ready for trial running: check wires and pipes and air intake and discharge and power and thermostat
and others necessary components.
ADJUST REFRIGERANT-GUIDELINE
The right amount of refrigerant is very important. It is one of the basics to ensure safe operation of the unit over time.
Normally single zone outdoor unit is pre-charged with refrigerant for 25 ft. inter-connecting copper (liquid) line. Multiple
zone outdoor units are pre-charged for various length of copper (liquid) lines of allowed quantity of indoor units, following
specs or engineering submittal.
For single zone unit or multiple zone multiple compressor unit, normally the outdoor unit is pre-charged for 25ft line sets. If
the copper line is longer or shorter than 25ft, you will need to add or remove refrigerant, following general rule of thumb for
rough adjustment:
 1/4" liquid line unit: 0.3 Oz/ft.
 3/8" liquid line unit: 0.4 OZ/ft.
 1/2" liquid line unit: 1.2 OZ/ft.
For multiple zone single compressor units, if the copper line is longer or shorter than the length at which pre-charged
refrigerant is good for, as listed in the engineering submittal or related labels or tables, need to add or deduct refrigerant,
following 0.23 OZ/ft. rule of thumb for rough adjustment.
In all situations, the minimum copper line (liquid or gas) length for each indoor unit is 15ft. For a better adjustment, you
may combine above guideline with the indoor or outdoor (ambient) temperature-refrigerant pressure chart, or generally 812 °F super-heat method.
Valve sizes at
outdoor unit
Model
WMMS-30CH-V2B(59)4
WMMS-36CH-V2B(59)4
WMMS-42CH-V2B(59)4
Liquid
valve
In.
2 x 1/4
3 x 1/4
4 x 1/4
5 x 1/4
5 x 1/4
Gas valve
In.
2 x 3/8
3 x 3/8
4 x 3/8
5 x 3/8
5 x 3/8
Ft.
120
200
230
260
300
Outdoor
unit is
installed
below the
indoor unit
Ft.
15
25
30
30
30
Outdoor
unit is
installed
above
indoor unit
Ft.
25
25
30
30
30
Ft.
60 (add up length of all
liquid lines only)
100 (add up length of all
liquid lines only)
100 (add up length of all
liquid lines only)
130 (add up length of all
liquid lines only)
130 (add up length of all
liquid lines only)
Max. pipe length (add up length of
all liquid lines only), if not upper
sizing pipes
Max. installed indoor
and outdoor unit
elevation difference
Max. pipe length, if not adjusting
factory pre-charged refrigerant
Minimum pipe length
(for each indoor unit)
Refrigerant charge adjustment, if
actual length is different from the
number in the line above
/
15 ft.
+Oz/Ft
0.23
WMMS-48CH- V2B(59)4
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

Adjust refrigerant charge, following instructions, if the actual installation elevation difference is different from 7'
and length is different from the listed numbers above.
Any indoor unit is 30' or more apart from the outdoor unit, better to adjust refrigerant. If it is 50' or more apart,
better to upper size the copper lines and adjust refrigerant.
Any run cannot be more than 100' apart from the outdoor unit; otherwise, that indoor unit's capacity may be
decreased too much.
SYSTEM INSPECTION AND TRIAL RUNNING
PRESSURE TABLES
System pressure checking should be a must-do job during trial running of initial installation, and compressor/refrigerantrelated troubleshooting. It is a more accurate refrigerant adjusting method than rough refrigerant addition or deduction
guideline shown above.
In some cases, if the service valve on unit is 5/16 and your service valve connection is 1/4 , need to use a 5/16 -1/4
adaptor so that you can connect to your manifold. Need to pay attention to use the right manifold that is rated for the
refrigerant in the unit, and pay attention to connect to the correct hose (blue hose for low pressure, red hose for high
pressure, yellow hose for vacuum or charging or deduction).
It is NOT recommended to the put hose onto service valve while compressor is running. Remove hose quickly and
carefully to avoid air suck-in, refrigerant leakage, or any refrigerant-freezing burn.
The following curves are only reference for system pressure checking. Actual pressures may vary upon many factors such
as inter-connecting pipe length, refrigerant charge / leakage level, elevation difference between indoor unit and outdoor
unit, tool calibration, reading error, and so on.
Reference Temperature-Pressure Table (Split Condensing Unit-R410A AC)
Product Series: YMGI Group-Mini Split
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BASIC FUNCTIONS OF THE SYSTEM
Cooling Mode
 Cooling conditions and process:
If the compressor is in stop status and you start the unit for cooling operation, when one of the indoor units
reaches the cooling operation condition (the temperature of the room is higher than the set temperature), the unit
will start cooling operation. The electronic expansion valve, the outdoor fan and the compressor start operation.
 Stop in cooling operation
1. Compressor stops:
The compressor will stop immediately. The outdoor fan will stops after 1 minute.
2. If only some of the indoor units reach the stop condition (reaches the set temperature) (the compressor does
not stop). The compressor operates immediately according to the required frequency. For the indoor unit with
no requirement, the corresponding electronic expansion valve is closed to OP.
 Cooling mode transitions to heating mode:
When the unit transitions to heating mode, the 4-way valve is energized after the compressor stops for 2 minutes.
The other disposals are the same as stopping in cooling mode.
 4-way valve:
In this mode, the 4-way valve switches the direction of the refrigerant flow.
 Outdoor fan control in cooling mode:
The outdoor fan starts 5 seconds before the starting of compressor. The outdoor fan will run in high speed for 3
minutes after starting and then it will run at set speed. The fan should run at every speed for at least 80 seconds.
(When the quantity of running indoor units is changed, the unit will enter the control described in 1.3.5.1 and
1.3.5.2).
When the compressor stops, the outdoor fan runs at present speed and stops after 1 minute.
Dry Mode
 The dry conditions and process are the same as those in cooling mode
 The status of 4-way valve: unenergized
 The temperature setting range: 61°F ~ 86°F.
 Protection function: the same as those in cooling mode;
 In dry mode, the maximum value A of the capacity requirement percentage of single unit is 90% of that in cooling
mode. The open condition of the electronic expansion valve, outdoor fan and compressor is the same as those in
cooling mode.
Heating Mode
 Heating conditions and process:
When one of the indoor units reaches the heating operation condition (falls below the set indoor temperature), the
unit starts heating operation.
 Stop in heating operation:
1. When all the indoor units reach the stop condition (reaches the set temperature), the compressor stops
and the outdoor fan stops after 1 minute.
2. Some of the indoor units reach the stop condition
The compressor reduces the frequency immediately and operates according to the required frequency
3. Heating mode transfers to cooling mode (dry mode), fan mode
a. The compressor stops;
b. the 4-way valve deenergizes after 2min
c. the outdoor fan stops after 1min;
d. the status of 4-way valve: deenergized
 Outdoor fan control in heating mode
The outdoor fan starts before 5s of the starting of compressor and then it will run in high speed for 40seconds
The fan shall run at every speed for at least 80 seconds
When the compressor stops, the outdoor fan stops after 1 minute
 Defrosting function
When the defrosting condition is met, the compressor stops; the electronic expansion valve of all indoor units
opens to a large angle; the outdoor fan stops after 40 seconds of the compressor stopping, the 4-way valve
reverses direction; after the 4-way valve reverses the direction, the compressor starts; then begins to calculate
the time of defrosting, the frequency of the compressor rises to reach the defrosting frequency.
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Oil-returned control in heating mode
1. Oil-returned condition
The whole unit is operating in low frequency for a long time
2. Oil-returned process in heating mode
The indoor unit displays "H1"
3. Oil-returned finished condition in heating mode
The duration reaches 5 minutes
Fan Mode
The compressor, the outdoor fan and the 4-way valve is unenergized; temperature setting range is 61°~86°F.
PROTECTION FUNCTIONS
Mode Conflict Protection of indoor unit
When the setting modes are different on indoor unit, the unit runs in below status:
a. The mode of the first operating indoor unit is the basic mode. Compare the mode of the other indoor units to
see if there is a conflict. Cooling mode (or dry mode) will cause a conflict with heating mode.
b. Fan mode is in conflict with heating mode and the heating mode is the basic mode. No matter which indoor
unit operates first, the unit will run in heating mode.
Overload protection function
When the tube temperature is low, the compressor raises the operation frequency.
When the tube temperature is high, the compressor frequency is restricted or lowers the operation frequency.
When the tube temperature is too high, the compressor protection stops running.
If the discharge temperature protection continuously triggers 6 times, the compressor can't resume running.
The compressor can be reset to run after cutting off the power and then restoring the power. (If the compressor runs
continuously without fault for longer than 7 minutes, the protection fault trips recorded will be cleared)
Discharge Protection Function
When the discharge temperature is a low, the compressor raises the operation frequency.
When the discharge temperature is a high, the compressor frequency is restricted or lows down the operation frequency.
If the discharge temperature protection continuously triggers 6 times, the compressor can't resume running.
The compressor can be reset to run after cutting off the power and then restoring the power. (If the compressor runs
continuously without fault for longer than 7 minutes, the protection fault trips recorded will be cleared)
Communication Malfunction
Detection of the quantity of installed indoor units:
After 3 minutes of energizing, if the outdoor unit does not receive the communication data of a certain indoor unit, the
outdoor unit will judge that indoor unit is not installed and will treat it as if it is not installed. If the outdoor unit receives the
communication data of that indoor unit later, the outdoor unit will treat that unit as if it is installed.
Overcurrent Protection
a. Overcurrent protection of complete unit
b. Phase wire current protection
c. Compressor phase current protection.
Compressor high-pressure protection
 When the high-pressure switch is detected cut off for 3 seconds continuously, the compressor will enter highpressure protection as it stops when reaching set temperature. Meanwhile, the outdoor unit will send the signal of
"high pressure protection" to the indoor units.
 After displaying a high-pressure protection warning, when the high-pressure switch is detected closed for 6
seconds continuously, the compressor can be reset and resume running after cutting off the power and then
restoring the power.
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Compressor overload protection
If the compressor overload switch is detected having movement, the indoor unit will display the corresponding malfunction
as it stops when the indoor temperature reaching set temperature. When the compressor stops for more than 3min and
the compressor overload switch is reset, the unit will resume operation status automatically.
If the protection appears for more than 6 times (if the running time of the compressor is longer than 30min, the protection
times record will be cleared). The unit cannot resume operation status automatically, but can be reset to resume operation
by cutting the power and then restoring the power.
IPM Protection
 When the IPM module protection is detected, the unit will stop as the indoor temperature reaching set
temperature, PFC is closed, display IPM protection malfunction. After the compressor stops for 3 minutes, the unit
will resume operation status automatically
 If the IPM protection is detected for more than 6 times consecutively the system will stop and send the signal of
module protection to indoor unit.
(If the uninterrupted running time of the compressor is longer than 7 min, the protection times recorded will be
cleared),
 If the unit cannot resume operation status automatically, the unit can be reset to resume running after cutting off
the power and then restoring the power
IPM module overheating protection
 When TIPM ≥185°F, prohibit to raise frequency;
 When TIPM ≥194°F, the operation frequency of compressor lows down by 15% every 90s according to the
present capacity requirement of the complete unit. It will keep 90s after lowering the frequency.
 After lowering the frequency, if TIPM ≥194°F, the unit will circulate the above movement until reaching the
minimum frequency; if 185°F < TIPM <194°F, the unit will run at this frequency; when TIPM ≤185°F, the unit will
run at the frequency according to the capacity requirement
 When TIPM ≥194°F, the compressor stops. After the compressor stops for 3 minutes, if TIPM 185°F, the
compressor and the outdoor fan will resume operation.
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ABOUT MODE CLASH/CONFLICT BETWEEN INDOOR UNITS
If any two indoor units are controlled to run the in the following modes, the indoor unit will run into mode clash or
conflict. All indoor units will stop to run and show Protection/Error code E7, unless the unit is turned-off and then
turned back on:
Some on HEAT Mode, while others on COOL Mode and/or DRY (Dehumidify) Mode and/or FAN Mode.
NOTE:
COOL mode is compatible with DRY and FAN mode. In other words, there will be no problem for some indoor units
to run COOL, while others may run either one or few of modes COOL, DRY (Dehumidifying) and FAN. No
Protection/Error code will show up.
OPERATION AT EMERGENCY
If at any time the remote control becomes damaged or lost, you can switch to Manual mode on the indoor unit.
This will allow the unit to run in AUTO mode only. While in AUTO mode the unit temperature cannot be switched.
Contact your local service provider for instructions on replacing the remote control.
The manual switch can be operated as follow:
•
Operation: When the unit has stopped running, press ON/OFF button, unit will
enter AUTO RUN mode. The microcomputer will acquire the room temperature
to select the (COOL, HEAT, FAN) mode automatically, to obtain the correct
setting.
•
Stopping: When the unit is running, press the ON/OFF button of the manual
switch, the unit will stop working.
The code switch can be operated as follow:
•
Operation: When the unit has stopped running, adjust the code switch to AUTO,
the unit will enter AUTO RUN mode. The microcomputer will acquire the room
temperature to select the (COOL, HEAT, FAN) mode automatically, to obtain the
correct setting.
•
Stopping: When the unit is running, adjusts the code switch to the STOP position, the unit will stop working.
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PROTECTION AND ERROR CODES
Check before Contacting Service Center
Please check the following items before contacting the maintenance serviceman.
Conditions
The Unit will not run
Unit stops soon shortly
after starting
Cooling or Heating
abnormally
Causes
Broken fuse or open breaker
Power is off
Drained batteries in the remote
control.
Clogged inlet or outlet of the indoor or
outdoor unit
Clogged inlet or outlet of the indoor or
outdoor unit
Improperly set temperature
Fan speed is set too low
Improper air flow direction
Opened door or window
Direct sunlight
Too many people in the room
Too many heat sources in the room.
Dirty filter
Corrective Actions
Replace the fuse or close breaker
Restart the unit when the power is on
Change batteries
Clear debris or obstacle
Clear debris or obstacle
Adjust the settings using the remote or wired controller
Adjust the settings using the remote or wired controller
Adjust the settings using the remote or wired controller
Close windows and doors
Hang or curtain or blinds over the window to shade the room
Reduce the number or running appliances or other heat
sources that may be running in the room.
Remove, clean and replace the filters.
Note: If the air conditioner still runs abnormally after the above check and handling, please contact the maintenance
serviceman at the local appointed service center and also give a description of the error occurred as well as the model of
the unit.
Problem Handling
The conditions listed below are not classified into errors.
Conditions
Causes
When restarted, the unit stops running after a few
minutes.
Unit does not run
When started the unit shuts down immediately
Unit blows out mist
When cooling operation starts
Unit “clatters” at start up.
Unit “swishes” during cooling operation.
Unit generates noise
Unit “swishes” when it is started or stopped
Unit “swishes” when it is on, or after running
Unit “squeaks” when it is on, or after running
The unit’s overload protection switch allowed the
system to run until shutting the unit down.
Overload protection will allow the unit to run for
up to 3 minutes.
Unit will take up to 1 minute to begin running. If it
does not run after several minutes, your unit may
require servicing.
High humidity air is cooled quickly by the indoor
unit.
The sound is generated by the initialization of the
electronic expansion valve
The sound is generated when the refrigerant gas
runs inside the unit.
The sound is generated when the refrigerant gas
stops flowing.
The sound is generated when the draining
system is operating
The sound is generated by friction when the skin
plate swells due to temperature changes
Unit blows out dust
When the unit restarts after not having been run for
a prolonged period
Dust inside the unit is blown out by fan
Unit emits odor
When the unit is running
Odors absorbed are blown out again. Unit may
require cleaning or servicing.
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Error Description
If an error occurs when the unit is running, the error code will be displayed on the wired controller and the main board of
the outdoor unit. Check for more details about the meaning of each error
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CHECKING UNITS PRIOR TO CONTACTING YOUR TECHNICIAN
Do not repair the air conditioner yourself. An Incorrect repair may cause electric shock or fire, so please
contact an authorized service center for professional repair.
Following checks prior to contacting an authorized service center may save you time and costs.
Phenomenon
Normal or Abnormal
The unit doesn't deliver cooling or heating, immediately after
the unit is restarted (remote control or power resuming).
If the unit is powered off, and then restored, it will not run the compressor until 3
minutes later. This is normal 3-minutes restarting protection due to high internal
refrigerant pressure.
The unit emits a smell.
For a new unit, some of the odor is normal.
For any bad or abnormal odor, shut off the unit and check the unit and the area
around the unit for anything visible that could cause the odor. May need to call
your technician.
Normally this is due to refrigerant flowing through the coils.
Hearing the sound of "water flow" inside the unit.
Mist is blowing out of the unit.
Hearing creaking noise during unit starting or shutting off.
The unit doesn't operate at all.
Unit doesn't respond to remote control.
Cooling (heating) is weak.
Indoor unit doesn't blow air.
Condensate forms at air discharge louver.
Normally this happens during cooling startup period, when the indoor air is hot
and humid.
Normally this is caused by the expansion or contraction of components due to
temperature changes.
1) Is power shut off or lost?
2) Is the TIMER set up?
3) Is the circuit breaker engaged, or tripped?
4) Is the fuse connected, or blown?
5) Is the voltage too high or low?
6) Is the flow control or other switches breaking the circuit?
7) Is the unit under the 3-minute restarting protection period?
8) Does the remote control have power?
1) Does the remote control have battery power?
2) Is the remote control pointing at sunshine or bright lights?
3) Is the remote control signal blocked?
4) Is the remote control too far away from indoor unit?
5) Is the fuse on indoor unit blown?
6) Is the indoor unit powered on?
7) Is the indoor unit transformer good?
8) Is the indoor unit control board good?
1) Is the set temperature too high or too low?
2) Is the filter dirty?
3) Is the air vent blocked?
4) Is the unit undersized?
5) Is there a window or door opened?
6) Is the unit refrigerant at a lower level?
7) Is the outdoor temperature too hot or cold?
8) Is fan speed set at a low speed?
1) Is the unit in 3-minutes restarting protection period?
2) In heating mode, the indoor fan motor will not rotate before the indoor coil is
hot enough. This is a normal anti-cold air blowing function.
3) Is the outdoor unit defrosting?
4) Is the unit in fan-pausing period for dehumidification mode?
5) Is the filter dirty?
6) Is the fan motor setting screw loose?
7) Is the fan capacitor bad?
8) Is the fan motor bad?
This is normal when the conditioned cool air is mixed with the warm/hot and
humid indoor air. Condensate may go away gradually once the indoor air is
dehumidified and cooled down.
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Water drips out of the indoor unit.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Phenomenon
Noise is heard at the indoor unit.
Is indoor air too warm and humid?
Is the condensate drain hose/connection leaking?
Is the condensate drain hose clogged or restricted?
Is the condensate drain hose insulated?
Is the 3" hole at exterior wall staffed or sealed?
Normal or Abnormal
1.
2.
Is the fan motor or compressor relay energized?
Is it due to temperature change that causes part expansion or contraction?
Must stop all unit operations, disconnect power and contact your service
technician in the following situations:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Harsh sound is heard
Bad odor is detected;
Water is leaking out of the indoor unit;
Circuit breaker trips or fuse is blown a few times;
Wires or connections are very hot;
Oil or refrigerant leakage is found;
Unit vibrates abnormally;
Any other abnormal situations.
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USER NOTES AND INSTALLATION/SERVICE/MAINTENANCE NOTES
INSTALLATION NOTES
Put down whatever questions you have or problems you have seen as a unit history:
No
Date
Noes
Asked Your
Did You Ask YMGI
.
Technician for Help?
Tech. for Help?
USER NOTES
Put down whatever questions you have or problems you have seen as a unit history:
No
Date
Installation Company Name, Technician
Job Not Performed
Technician Checklist
.
Name, Phone & HCAC License #
by Technician
Completed Fully?
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SERVICE / MAINTENANCE NOTES
No.
Date
Contents of Service / Maintenance
Technician’s Company Name, Technician
Name, Phone & HCAC License #
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Our mission is to help build a sustainable, efficient and green world.
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Email:[email protected]
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