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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION

Wall Mount Mini Split Systems

DC INVERTER R410A-SYMPHONY SOLO

Single Zone (57)

Cooling and Heat Pump

09~24k

16 SEER

YMGI Group, POB 1559

O'Fallon, MO 63366, USA

Tel:(866)833-3138 Fax:(866)377-3355

Web Site: www.ymgigroup.com

Email: [email protected]

Literature Part No: LIT-WMMS-(57)-DC IVTR-1 to 1-C8-II-20150323

Subject to Continuous Engineering Change and Product Improvement without Prior Notice.

YMGI is the Trademark and Property of YMGI Group New Energy. Copyright of YMGI Group New Energy .

This product is designed and manufactured free from defects in material and workmanship for normal use and maintenance.

Installation, operation, maintenance and service shall follow professional practices for regular cooling and heating equipment,

NEC, State, City or Local Codes and related manuals from YMGI. Otherwise, damage to equipment or property and even injury to people may occur.

Installer: Currently licensed HVAC technician only. Read manual before installation. Fully fill in warranty registration card.

User: Keep this manual for future maintenance and service use.

Servicer: Use this manual for service reference.

LITERATURE: LIT-WMMS-(57)-DC IVTR-1 to 1-C8-II-20150323

CONTENTS

MUST READ-ATTENTIONS AND WARNINGS

CUSTOMER AND TECHNICIAN MUST READ

LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY POLICIES

LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD

CUSTOMER AND TECHNICIAN MUST READ

IMPORTANT NOTES

BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO MINI SPLIT WALL MOUNT SYSTEM

ILLUSTRATION OF INSTALLED SYSTEM SAMPLE

CONNECTION OF WIRES

MINI WALL MOUNT SYSTEMS - SPECIFICATION BRIEFS

IMPORTANT NOTES FOR UNIT OPERATION ABMIENT & SIZING

UNIT ENGINEERING SUBMITTALS-MECHANIAL

INSTALLATION CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS GENERAL

INSTALLATION CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS-INDOOR UNIT

RECOMMENDED TOOLS FOR INSTALLATION

INSTALLATION LOCATIONS & CAUTIONS

INSTALLATION POSITIONS FOR OUTDOOR UNIT

INSTALLATION-INDOOR UNIT

INSTALLATION-OUTDOOR UNIT

WIRING OUTDOOR UNIT

CONNECT REFRIGERANT PIPES BETWEEN INDOOR AND OUTDOOR UNITS

PIPING GUIDE

INSTALLATION OF ACCESSORIES

VACUUM AND LEAKAGE CHECK

SYSTEM INSPECTION AND TRIAL RUNNING

CHECK AFTER INSTALLATION AND TEST OPERATION

INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE OF HEALTHY FILTER

TROUBLESHOOTING

ERROR AND PROTECTION CODE SUMMARY

SAMPLE SYSTEM LAYOUT

WARRANTY AND TECH. SUPPORT

USER NOTES AND INSTALLATION/SERVICE/MAINTENANCE NOTES

All Units Shall Be Installed by Experienced or Licensed Contractor Or

Technician. Read Manuals before Installation.

Following NEC, State and Local Codes and Installation Instructions of All

Units, Otherwise Unit Warranty Will Be Void and Serious Damage To People Or Property May Be

Caused.

YMGI Group Will NOT Take Any Responsibilities for Any Damage or

Loss Due to Do-It-Yourself(DIY) self-installation and other Improper Installation or Operation or

Natural Disaster.

Don't Supply Power until All Wiring and Tubing and Checking is

Completed. Ground the Unit Following Instructions and NEC, State and Local Codes.

Connect All Wiring Securely. Loose Wire or Other Bad Contact May Cause

Arc or Overheating and Fire Hazard.

Installation or Service Technician to Contact Manufacturer Technical Support

Toll Free Number: 1-866-833-3138 x 703

Email: [email protected]

(For any abnormal or unit issues, end user needs to contact installation or service contractor to check the unit, before having them contact manufacturer technical support for technical diagnosis or trouble shooting help.)

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MUST READ-ATTENTIONS AND WARNINGS

ATTENTIONS

1. Be sure to hire only one certified, licensed HVAC Company to complete 100% of the installation so that all

details of the installation are clear, complete and well taken care of.

2. Be sure to have ONLY the licensed HVAC professional perform all parts of the installation. Factory Warranty

will be lost if any portion of the installation is not performed by licensed HVAC contractor. DIY or partial DIY will

void ALL factory warranties. One example of partial DIY would be calling the HVAC technician to release

refrigerant or the sort while other installation has or is to be conducted by non-HVAC technician.

3. With hiring a technician that is offering their services as a "side job" and not through their licensed HVAC

company may pose a possible risk of an incomplete or unsatisfactory installation of no guaranteed

workmanship and lack of further service, if needed.

4. Have the installing technician read in full the installation manual of the product model you have. Some details

may vary and some may be the key to determine the success and quality of the installation. Experience with

certain manufacturer may not be applied fully to another manufacturer. For example, wiring, refrigerant

adjustment and trial testing procedures may differ from manufacturer to manufacturer and model to model.

Any ignoring or negligence may cause unit failure or damage which could be irrevocable and permanent.

5. All of YMGI's products are fully tested and have passed rigorous safety and performance standards and others

related to the industry, before being packed and shipped. YMGI only uses famous brands as suppliers for their

parts that are also known for their high quality and performance. The quality of the installation plays a key role

as much as up to 90% importance in your unit's overall performance and lifetime. A poor installation can result

in unit failure and inefficiency either immediately or over a period of time.

6. Some licensed contractor/technician may make mistake some time. YMGI doesn't supervise nor be able to

control their installation. It is a key whether your unit will work properly that the installing technicians take each

variable into account in each installation and well take care of all the details, from very beginning to end, during

the initial installation, completely and professionally.

The following will cause damage to the unit and key components

and the loss of your unit's

factory warranty. Below are details that may be missed at the time installation but will eventually over time cause unit failure:

1. Any foreign substances introduced into the system as a result of failure of not sealing the ends of the

refrigeration piping before pulling through structures at time of installation.

2. Not installing an oil P-trap in the suction copper line where indoor unit is located 18' or more below the outdoor

unit.

3. Cross piping and/or cross wiring on 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 soap bubble testing.

5. Not conducting a negative leak check by evacuating the copper lines for 30 minutes. Vacuum must be held at

500 micron or better for at least 5 minutes, starting from 5 minutes after the vacuum pump is shut off.

6. Not conducting a positive leak check prior to the negative leak check.

7. Not selecting the correct size of wire or circuit breaker.

8. Not answering ALL questions in the technician's checklist inside the warranty registration form.

The following may be overlooked or ignored as not a problem but actually will cause your unit to underperform or even cause unit failure eventually.

1. Any kinks or improper bending of the copper piping.

2. Any improper flaring or not centering of the flare with the nut, or not tightening any connection.

3. Not trial testing each indoor unit individually.

4. Not reading technical data (temp/time/pressure/current) after the system is stabilized (normally compressor

needs to work at least 10 minutes). Data read too early may lead to inaccurate or false judgment or even a

false sense of security.

In an effort to protect our customers from any possible faulty installation which can lead to premature unit failure, we like to provide the above information to you in addition to the technician. You can the judge by yourself and observe while your system is being installed, though your observation may not be treated as any guarantee or witness whether your system would be installed properly and professionally. If at any time you feel that there may be an installation issue, please have your technician contact YMGI at (866)833-3138 x 703 to clear your questions.

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CUSTOMER AND TECHNICIAN MUST READ

DEAR CUSTOMER(S)/END USER(S)/UNIT PURCHASER(S)/INSTALLER(S)/

CONTRACTOR(S)

Thanks for choosing YMGI products.

The YMGI equipment you purchased is either a split-type or a self-contained cooling/heating system which requires an installer's license, certification, knowledge, experience, carefulness and details for a successful and good installation. This equipment is different from those window or portable air conditioners you can normally purchase from local retail stores such as Home Depot, Lowe's, Sears, etc. which the manufacturer may not require licensed personnel to install.

Reading and following the YMGI Group recommendations, suggestions, and requirements, written in the following pages and other documents, is the first step in our hope and effort to help ensure a smooth installation

& proper operation of your products for many years.

WHY DOES YMGI GROUP REQUIRE INSTALLATION AND SERVICE TO BE

PERFORMED BY LICENSED OR CERTIFIED HVAC TECHNICIAN/

CONTRACTOR?

1) They have the training and experience to accurately and safely install and service your equipment.

The equipment runs with high-pressure refrigerant and oil and line-voltage. 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 problems occur on the unit that is fully installed by the licensed or certified contractor, they have the

training and experience to correct the problem more efficiently. A technician(s) may be unwilling to repair an

issue on a unit that they did not install. If you do find a technician willing to perform the service, there is an

increased possibility of higher service fees than normal, 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., requiring only licensed or certified professionals can install and service high

pressure HVAC equipment.

SUGGESTIONS, TO AID YOU IN HIRING AN HVAC CONTRACTOR:

1) Hire a currently, practicing, licensed/ certified HVAC technician/ contractor. Technicians, who are no longer

practicing (retired, etc.) in this field, may not have the updated knowledge or may lack experience on the

equipment you have purchased.

2) Hire a technician/ contractor who services customers in your local area and you are familiar with. Local

contractors have a faster response time and will be easier for you to determine if they are reputable.

3) Use only reputable licensed/ certified HVAC installation contractors/ technicians to prevent any unexpected

charges as a result from unethical business practices.

4) Check their references, to verify they are a good service provider to the general customers. N.A.T.E or A.C.C.A

certified technicians are strongly recommended.

5) Some contractors/ technicians may not feel comfortable about installing the equipment that you purchased for

them to install, and they prefer to purchase and install the equipment. You can contact YMGI directly to check

and see if there have been any contractors in your area who have installed our products or similar.

6) Ask for a detailed quote for the whole installation project. A flat rate quote is the safest contract for both you

and the contractor

7) Your local HVAC technicians may charge you on a project basis or on an hourly basis. To our general

knowledge and experience, a full single head installation may normally cost anywhere from $800 to

$1500. These costs are estimates and your actual costs may differ due to job nature and location.

8) Number of hours can vary depending upon each individual situation, some factors are, but not limited to:

9) How difficult or complex the indoor unit is to be securely installed.

10) How difficult or how long the inter-connecting pipes and wires are to be installed.

11) If all the suggestions have been taken and all the necessary steps are followed.

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12) If the contractor(s)/technician(s) are experienced with the systems/brands you purchase.

You might spend less. But remember, many times you get what you pay for.

13) Sign a contract with them. The contract should list all the detailed work they will conduct and the standards

they will follow. Some contractors are willing to include a 1-year installation/service warranty at no extra

charge. Check with them to see if that is available. If available, include that in the contract.

14) Verify and confirm the installation is done completely and all the unit functions have been checked and are

working properly, all the items in the checklist have been checked and marked well in the warranty registration

card/form, prior to paying the contractor in full.

The cost of not having your unit installed properly can be more expensive than spending the little extra money that hiring the right contractor will cost. Protect your investment and warranty eligibility by doing it right the first time.

THE FOLLOWING LISTS THE JOBS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE

TECHNICIAN/ CONTRACTOR:

* Performing a load calculation for the room(s) you would like to air condition. Cooling requirements will be

different from the heating requirements. They will consider cooling hours, heating hours and your special needs

or requirements. Supplemental heating such as baseboard heater or portable heater may help you save money

by not over-sizing or under-sizing the heating equipment.

* Selecting the right type, size or model of cooling and/or heating equipment.

* Determining the best location to install the unit. (Positioning indoor unit, outdoor unit and running the inter-

connecting pipes/wires.)

* Selecting the correct electrical components (HVAC circuit breaker or fuse and disconnect switch for the electric

power to the outdoor unit, types and sizes of the connecting wires between circuit breaker/disconnect switch

and outdoor unit, and the wires between outdoor unit and indoor unit).

* Keeping the indoor unit away from the ceiling and the outdoor unit away from the wall, bushes and other

obstacles at a proper and safe distance to allow for the proper airflow through the unit's.

* Placing the units on a secured level structure.

* Taping and sealing both ends of the inter-connecting pipes, before running them through structures, to prevent

dust or other debris from getting into the pipes otherwise they will contaminate and damage the refrigeration

system. Failure to follow this practice will make your factory warranty void.

* Connecting the inter-connecting pipes between the outdoor and indoor units. Checking for leaks through

pressurization with nitrogen. After releasing nitrogen, evacuate the piping and indoor unit, for removal of system

contaminants. Finally refrigerant introduction and adjustment, if necessary, from the outdoor unit.

* Back-seating the stopping valves at outdoor condensing unit to release pre-charged refrigerant from outdoor

unit to indoor unit.

* Measuring and recording the electrical voltages at different terminals and the refrigerant pressures at stopping

valves of outdoor condensing unit.

* Verifying and ensuring the unit is connected to the proper electrical power supply.

* Adjusting refrigerant levels (if necessary) following the installation instructions or chart on the unit.

* Checking for any unusual noises and other abnormalities that might be present.

* Operating the unit and check all functions, one by one, and explain to the owner how to operate and maintain

the unit.

* Completing all fields in detail on the installer checklist, signing and dating the Warranty Registration Card/Form.

LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY

If the installation is successfully and fully done by a qualified licensed/ certified HVAC technician/contractor, the registration card/form is filled completely and correctly, and filed along with a valid installation invoice from the contractor company within 7 days of the original installation, the following standard Limited Product Warranty is qualified:

5-year on compressor and 1-year other PARTS ONLY. There is no labor coverage.

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LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY POLICIES

The YMGI products are designed and manufactured free from defects in workmanship, and materials for normal use. However, for any reason, including many handlings and occasions between the YMGI factories/warehouses and where you receive the products, the unit doesn't work, YMGI Group will help to remedy the occurrence in the following warranting ways:

Compressor: YMGI will warrant the compressor of YMGI-validated and approved warranty filing, for a period of

5 years from the date of successful installation at original location.

Parts: YMGI will warrant parts of YMGI-validated and approved warranty filing, for one year from the date of successful installation at original 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 the YMGI Group warrant labor cost of any type. Warranty will start from the date of successful installation at initial location, or 90 days as of original shipping date from YMGI Group, whichever comes first.

This is a standard warranty of limited liability and DOES NOT cover the following:

* Any damage or repairs to properties, or persons as an incident or consequence of improper or faulty

transportation, installation, operation, maintenance or service.

* Damage caused by frozen or broken water hoses or refrigeration pipes in the event of equipment failure.

* Any damage as a result of 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 the 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 the following conditions must all be fulfilled:

1. The unit was fully (100%) and successfully installed by licensed or certified HVAC technicians.

2. The unit was installed following all NEC, state and local codes.

3. The unit was installed following all instructions and manuals made 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 had

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 5 conditions is not met.

Product registration doesn't guarantee the validity of this limited warranty statement.

Steps to follow for warranty part replacement:

1. Installing or service technician contacts YMGI tech support at 1-866-833-3138 ext 703 from the jobsite, to

double-check and confirm with YMGI Technical support the exact part(s) needed to fix all the problems.

2. YMGI will check the customer's warranty filing. Parts for validated and approved warranty will not be charged.

Parts of invalid warranty filing or unapproved warranty requesting, will be charged accordingly.

3. YMGI will ground ship out the parts ASAP. Expedited shipping is available at the customer's cost.

4. Replacement parts of approved warranty registration are to be warranted for the remainder of the 1 year parts

and 5 year compressor warranty. Purchasing of replacement parts of invalid warranty filing or unapproved

warranty requesting, will be as they are and bear no warranty.

YMGI keeps on improving products with various engineering changes without prior notice. Such improvements or changes include but not limited to product specification, appearance, functions, sizes, packaging and others.

These improvements or changes will not void the limited warranty stated herein. YMGI keeps the final explanation of this warranty policy.

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LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD

LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY

REGISTRATION CARD / FORM

YMGI to Fill Top Portion, at Shipping, and Keep Copy A; Center Copy B for Installer to Fill and Mail back to YMGI; Bottom Copy C for Customer to Fill and Keep

For

YMGI

Use

Only

The Company the

Unit Was Sold Though:

Did the Company

Pay to YMGI:

Shipping Packing

List Number:

HVAC Contractor/

Technician--Name

Registration Card

Serial No.

Date the Filled Registration

Card YMGI Received:

Unit(s) Work

Successfully (Yes/No):

Installation Invoice Attached to the Registration Card

Hired YMGI-Recommended

HVAC Contractor/Technician?

Warranty

Approved

Outdoor Serial Number (One Outdoor

Unit, One Registration Card/Form):

Unit #1

Unit #2

Unit #3

Unit #4

Unit #5

Unit #6

Unit #7

Unit #8

Contact Where the Units are Installed:

Name:

Address:

City: State (Province):

Phone:

Email:

Country:

Fax:

Contact of the Installing HVAC Contractor/Technician: YMGI-Recommended Contractor/Technician:

Technician Full Name (Print): Phone:Fax:

HVAC Technician's Company Name:

Address:

Currently Licensed or Certified HVAC Technician License or Certification Number:

Email:

City:State (Province):

License Approved or Certified by:

Official Phone # to Check the License Validity:

List for Installating HVAC Technician to Double Check Installation Quality, and Warranty Processing Purpose (if not filled by technician, or not filled fully, warranty will void)

Warranty

Denied

1) Are you the only one to install whole system?

If not, % of installation done by you (HVAC technician).

3) Did you read the User Manual and Installation Instruction, before you

started the installation?

5) Supply electrical power V/Ph/Hz measured at wiring terminal block of

Indoor unit: outdoor unit:

7) Wire gauge, length and terminal colors between circuit breaker/

disconnect switch to outdoor unit:

9) The size of HVAC circuit breaker/fuse or disconnect switch to the

outdoor unit:

11) What is the refrigerant pipe length between each indoor unit and the

outdoor unit? Unit A Unit B Unit C Unit D...

13) What is the elevation difference between each indoor unit and the

outdoor unit? Unit A Unit B Unit C Unit D...

(indoor unit above outdoor unit +, below -)

15) Where is the outdoor unit located?

Ground wall balcony roof other

location or pad

Is the outdoor unit anchored to ground or secured onto wall bracket?

17) Were the refrigerant pipe ends capped or taped seal, prior to running

them through structures to keep debris from entering the copper lines?

19) Did you charge the inter-connection copper pipes and indoor unit with

nitrogen to check for positive leakage (pressures 150-200PSI), before

conducting vacuuming leakage check?

21) Did you check if the compressor can be started and stopped in a

correct (design) manner?

23) Measured refrigerant pressures at outdoor service suction valve, when unit

was st.

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Heat pump (PSI): Cooling (PSI): Outdoor Ambient Temp. ( F):

25) Have you checked all unit functions, with customer's witness, and all

functions are correct?

27) Do you provide regular one-year free technical service for this

installation?

2) What had been done, prior to your arrival?

4) Who unpacked the unit and accessory boxes to check for damage?

6) Incoming electrical power V/Ph/Hz measured at terminal blocks of

indoor unit: outdoor unit:

8) Wire gauge, length and terminal colors between each indoor and

outdoor unit: Unit A Unit B Unit C Unit D...

10) Are the inter-connecting wires and copper lines between indoor and outdoor

units installed/covered/protected by line set covers, or anything else?

12) Where is/are the indoor unit(s) located?

Unit A Unit B Unit C Unit D...

14) Did you check the indoor unit for condensate leakage and refrigerant

leakage, before and after connecting them?

16) Have you checked to make sure there is no cross-piping and no

cross-wiring between any two indoor units (zones)? How did you do it,

who was with you?

18) Have you checked and run cooling or heating, one unit by one unit, all

working fine?

20) Did you vacuum correctly to check the connecting pipes and indoor unit for

leakage, what was the micron gauge reading, for how many minutes?

22) If copper length were not made to the supplied or recommended

refrigerant pipe length, how much refrigerant added or deducted?

24) What were the measured temperatures (probe not touching any metal):

O At cooling: indoor return air F, discharge air F, and outdoor F

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26) Did you show the user how to operate the unit? Did he/she understand you?

28) Do you list the working details in the invoice and leave a copy to the

customer?

Installation Finished and Unit Works Successfully.

Print Name of Installation HVAC Technician:

Signature:

Installation Finished and Unit Works Successfully.

Print Name of Owner:

Signature:

Date and time: Date and time:

By signing above, I acknowledge the liability and responsibility for any false statement or not telling all the facts, and I authorize YMGI to check the details of the filled above, and make its decision on warranty. I understand our filing or filling the warranty card/form DOESN'T mean automatic warranty approval, because warranty is approved only to those qualified and successful installations by qualified HVAC technician. I know the warranty, if approved, is a standard 5-year compressor and 1-year other parts only, without any labor coverage. I agree to and will follow all the contents contained in the Limited Product Warranty Policy that YMGI, not other entity, stated in public, including but not limited to manuals, web site, email, etc.

Important Note: A copy of the installing HVAC company's invoice to show all their work details, your payment proof, center copy B of this registration card filled after a successful installation, all three (3) MUST be mailed together to Warranty Dept., YMGI Group, POB 1559, O'Fallon, MO 63366, for warranty processing. Customer keeps bottom copy C. YMGI will check against copy A that was kept at YMGI.

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CUSTOMER AND TECHNICIAN MUST READ

PRIOR TO OPENING THE BOX OF, OR INSTALLING /

SERVICING THE PRODUCT (HVAC & R)

Upon the purchasing, unpacking, installation and/or service of this product, you and all other parties hired to install or service your products, have read all YMGI Group (we) has written hereafter and all agree:

1) You understand all that is written hereafter in this and other documents that we publish.

2) You will follow what is written hereafter in this and other documents that we publish.

3) You will be bound by and completely follow all policies, guidelines, instructions, warnings, attentions and other

materials, as published by YMGI Group, its subsidiaries or sister companies, in writing.

4) Only a successful installation, fully (100%) conducted by a qualified HVAC technician(s), as detailed in the

checklist of the Limited Product Warranty Policy and Limited Product Warranty Registration Card/Form,

along with a properly detailed installation invoice, is eligible for the Limited Product Warranty.

5) Failure to follow what is written hereafter may cause various equipment issues that you will take full

responsibility and liability for, including, but not limited to, losing manufacturer's warranty, unit not working

properly, unit malfunctions, under-performance, decreased safety, increased potential of various damages to

your property, body, home and/or business, etc.

6) YMGI documents and policies supersede those made or provided by the sales distributors or installing

contractors. YMGI Group maintains the final authority in explaining and resolving any and all discrepancies

that might exist between distributors/contractors' documents and ours.

YMGI STRONGLY RECOMMENDS:

* Customer hires a currently licensed/ certified HVAC technician(s) (N.A.T.E. or A.C.C.A certification is strongly

recommended) to conduct 100% of the installation, inspection of all unit functions and repair service.

* Customer signs an installation/service contract with the installation/service technician's company who has good

service references and you trust. Installation and service is very important to the life of your investment and

provide you a lifetime of comfort and peace of mind.

* Customer requests the installer to put down a1-year labor warranty coverage in the installation contract.

* Have the technician check against all the items in the checklist of the Limited Product Warranty Registration

Card/Form, sign and date it, to help ensure a proper and professional installation.

* Customer pays in full, only after all the unit functions are inspected, the unit works properly, warranty checklist

is fully filled out and signed and you are fully satisfied.

* If any unit abnormality is found, have your technician check the unit first. Have them call for manufacturer

technical assistance, if necessary, from your job site, not his office, so that we can more accurately assist him

in diagnosing the cause of the malfunction.

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ATTENTION

1) The YMGI Limited Product Warranty Policy, details the eligibilities, coverage's and other explanations of the warranty

terms between YMGI group and the unit owner.

2) The YMGI Limited Product Warranty Policy and the Warranty Registration Card/Form are either included inside the

user's manual and/or installation instruction manual, or come separately in the unit packaging box/envelope. If for any

reason they are not included with your shipment, contact our sales or customer service to request a copy (electronic or

printed), prior to installation.

3) The checklist, in the Warranty Registration Card/Form, is for the currently licensed/ certified HVAC technician to fill out

completely, while verifying all unit functions are operating correctly. This checklist is for the technician to test and check all

details of your unit, to verify and ensure its proper operation.

4) The technician must complete all fields in the Warranty Registration Card/Form, especially the unit model and serial

numbers and distributor information, and most importantly, the technician checklist.

5) Warranty Registration Card/Form shall be mailed, along with the original copy of the currently licensed HVAC

contractor's full installation invoice, to YMGI Group, within 7-days after original installation, in order for YMGI to review

and process your warranty registration.

6) Keep a copy of Warranty Registration Card/Form for your own use in the future, to aid in any possible future warranty

claiming, any request of parts, customer service, and/or technical support.

7) YMGI reserves the right to approve or deny the warranty status based on the information reviewed.

Mailing address of the Warranty Registration Card/Form: Warranty Department, YMGI Group, POB 1559,

O'Fallon, MO 63366, USA.

Following these requirements will aid in ensuring the units will be installed to the general HVAC practicing standards and are necessary factory requirements, to find problems early, prevent possible damage to the unit and help ensure the unit will work properly for its life time.

QUESTIONS ABOUT SELF-INSTALLATION VS HIRING LICENSED HVAC

TECHNICIANS

Does YMGI allow to do-it-yourself installations (DIY) partially or fully? NO.

Unfortunately no brand or manufacturer can take the responsibility of the equipment if it is not professionally installed by a currently licensed HVAC technician/ contractor.

If unit is installed by non-licensed people, in part or fully, will the factory warranty be void? YES.

Some DIY installations have been successful, but these are exceptions. Most have resulted in equipment failure, due to lack of knowledge and experience. A few of the problems result from DIY's lack of knowledge in the following areas:

* Sizing and selecting correct type, size and model of cooling and/or heating equipment.

* Sizing and installing correct electric circuit breakers and wires.

* Wiring the units correctly and properly.

* Taping the ends, connecting to indoor and outdoor units correctly and properly.

* Vacuuming the inter-connecting refrigerant lines.

* Checking and/or fixing the refrigerant leaks.

* Checking and/or fixing the condensate drain leaks.

* Releasing the refrigerant from outdoor unit to indoor unit.

* Running the unit to check all the unit functions.

* Conducting the installation or trouble-shooting with correct tools, experience or professional knowledge to

correct the problem.

RECEIVING AND FREIGHT DAMAGE

* Freight (package/unit) shall be checked thoroughly for damage at receiving before accepting by signing on the

carrier's delivery paperwork.

* Upon shipment being signed for acceptance, it becomes a binding document as to the condition of the products

on delivery. We cannot process any shipping damage claim, if you accept the delivery.

* If damage is found at delivery, both you and the delivery driver must make notes on the delivery receipt or other

freight paperwork detailing the damage found by marking position/parts on unit, description of damage, time/

date, your name, contact phone, etc. on the delivery documents. Make a copy of the marked delivery receipt.

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* If the damage is minor or partial, that you choose to accept, you can contact the distributor or YMGI to discuss

the possible replacement of the damaged part.

* If refusal of the shipment is needed due to severe freight damage, DO NOT sign the carrier's delivery receipt

document indicating that you accept the products. Mark receipt "REFUSED DUE TO FREIGHT DAMAGE."

Sign and date along with the delivery driver's signature and date.

* Take pictures showing the damage, before the delivery driver leaves.

* If you accept the delivery or fail to note damage on the driver's delivery receipt, the ability to claim freight

damage is lost and YMGI will not replace the unit on this basis.

* Contact the distributor or YMGI, report the damage by forwarding the marked delivery receipt copy and pictures.

* Only after YMGI verifies with the carrier the necessary detailed notes of received freight damage, will the

damaged products be eligible for replacement.

* If the returned products are found not damaged, YMGI will treat it as a return and will charge you 25% of

product value plus added shipping cost.

RETURN-YMGI GROUP POLICIES & RETURN GOODS AUTHORIZATION (RGA)

All sales are final. If the customer wishes to return a product, the following Return Policies apply.

A. Only those products (units, parts or accessories) under the following conditions, are eligible for return:

1) Products are returned within 30 days of their original shipment date from YMGI

2) Products have not been installed.

3) No damage exists on the products being returned.

4) No missing products.

5) Products and packages are clean.

6) No duct tape or marking on the product or box.

7) Products are still their original package, in good shape and in re-sellable condition, as YMGI determines.

B. Preapproval steps for your return request:

1) Contact your distributor or YMGI to request a return.

2) Photograph your product and box to show details

3) YMGI will review your request, along with the pictures and any other details pertaining to your request.

4) If YMGI agrees to process your return request, a form called Return Goods Authorization (RGA), along with

an assigned RGA # will be forwarded to your distributor or you.

5) Any return without YMGI Group approved RGA #, will not be accepted.

C. YMGI must verify the following before you can pack your products:

1) No products (units, parts, accessories) are missing.

2) No damage is found.

3) The products are in the original packaging.

4) No duct tape on any product or box.

5) Pictures have been taken and sent to YMGI to verify the product and boxes are not damaged.

6) The RGA has been completed and a copy has been returned to YMGI, via email or fax.

7) YMGI has approved the request in writing.

D. Shipping Preparation:

1) Package all products in a manner in which no damage can occur to the product and secure to a pallet.

2) Take and forward pictures of packed pallets for YMGI to verify proper packaging and no existing damage.

3) Include the YMGI approved RGA# in the shipping documents.

4) YMGI reserves the right to approve or deny any shipments.

5) YMGI can arrange shipping for you, but not at YMGI's cost. If this option is chosen, a packing list and BOL will

be issued to you through YMGI.

6) If the above option is not chosen, you will be responsible for all freight charges. YMGI will not accept any

returned items COD.

7) Place the package in an area which is accessible to the shipping company for pickup and limits the possibility

of damage to the product. Customer must be present at the time of freight pick up.

After shipping, fax the BOL to YMGI Group at 1-866-377-3355 or email to [email protected], detailing the information of the freight company and their tracking number.

E.Freight Damage:

1) YMGI Group will inspect returned items

2) Claiming of freight damage from a customer hired carrier will be the customer's responsibility.

3) Claiming of freight damage from a YMGI hired carrier will be YMGI's responsibility.

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F. Charges for your return:

1)A restocking charge of 25% creditable invoice value.

2)All return shipping fees.

3)Additional fees will be charged, if products are found to be damaged, missing or used.

4)YMGI will notify the distributor of the charges only after the inspection and assessment of the returned products

has been completed.

Attention:

1) Returned products must be shipped within 7 days of YMGI's releasing of RGA #.

2) All RGA shipping shall be prepaid by the customer. YMGI will not accept any COD freight.

YMGI GROUP DISCLAIMING-1:

YMGI Group will NOT accept any return, or may not honor 100% credit for any return of Product(s)/Part(s)/

Accessories, in any of the following cases:

* Return requests made 30 or more days after the date of original sales shipping from YMGI Group warehouse.

* Return shipment is initiated 8 days or more after the RGA is approved.

* Returned products received not displaying an YMGI-approved valid RGA #.

* Returned products received C.O.D.

* Returned products not received in the original packaging.

* Returned products received with non-repairable packaging, including duct tape or marks on units or carton

boxes.

* Returned products received with missing units/parts/accessories.

* Returned products received, are found to be non-functional or damaged.

YMGI GROUP DISCLAIMING-2:

* YMGI Group will not be responsible for any losses of returned unit(s)/part(s)/accessories in transition to YMGI

Group warehouse.

* YMGI Group RGA is valid for seven (7) days from the original issuing date. Returns will not be accepted, if

shipping is made 8 or more days after the YMGI Group RGA is issued.

DEFECTIVE UNITS / PARTS / ACCESSORIES-REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT

Out of thousands of units sold every year, there may be an occasional instance your product does not operate properly. Reasons of but are not limited to: manufacturing, installation, operation, maintenance and

knowledge of operator.

Equipment failure does not automatically denote a product defect from the factory assembly line. The defects can be caused, during production, transportation, installation, operation, maintenance, or service. Defects may NOT be the responsibility of the manufacturer. Nobody willfully or intentionally produces a defective product. No determination shall be made until the technical issue(s) or the causes of the defect(s) are identified.

The defects might be found before/ during installation or in the operation of the unit. Defects can be in the form of blown fuse(s), defective control board(s), damaged remote control, loose or missing screws, etc. These defective parts can be replaced easily.

Some functions of our units are different from what are typical in traditional split type air conditioning and heat pump systems and similar systems made by other manufacturers. These are not defects. Take some time to learn the functions of your unit. We will be happy to assist you with any questions you may have concerning the functions of your new unit.

If a defect is found, whether at the original installation, or during normal operation, we will gladly help you in the following steps in sequence from 1 to 3:

1. Part repair or replacement after trouble-shooting: This is the most common and generally the easiest and

most economical way for all parties, since the problem and all part needs can be accurately and completely

identified.

* Your technician calls our technical support line, from your job site, after checking your units and getting all the information

ready.

* Our technical support will go through several steps, over the phone or through email, with your technician, in order to help

identify and resolve the problems. Normally wiring correction, piping correction, part repair/ replacement will resolve the

problems.

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* Your technician will then need to verify and confirm the problem(s) before YMGI can ship out the replacement part(s).

Inaccurate or incomplete troubleshooting or part replacement will delay the repair. YMGI technical support will only speak

with a licensed/certified technician in regards to the repair of your unit. In our experience this saves time and money for

all parties involved.

Your technician is the only person to perform any physical checking, trouble-shooting and replacing of any defective part(s) for your units. Our factory technical support is just a help. YMGI provided no labor warranty

on the products.

2. Unit/part repair at our workshop(s): Due to the limitations of our technical support not being at your job site,

or your technician's experience with our product, the problem may not be resolved as quickly as would be

desired. If the problem is still not resolved after attempts between your technician and our technical support,

you can elect to have the unit repaired at our facility. If this step is chosen:

1) YMGI will send to you the Customer Request to Ship Products to YMGI Service Center for Inspection and Repair,

and Authorization to Charge form.

2) You will review the form and fill all fields appropriately, sign and send back to the YMGI Group.

3) Once the form has been completed and sent back to YMGI, remove the units and ship back to YMGI.

Please make a note describing the problem and communication history, if possible. Our technicians will check the units and find the problem(s), repair the issue(s), and ship the unit back to you following the conditions set forth in the signed repair agreement. All unit removal and re-installation is done at your cost and must be done by a currently valid licensed HVAC technician.

3. Unit replacement: Only applies to those defects reported within 30 days of original purchase date and if all

necessary warranty paperwork had been received and approved. This option applies only if the above steps

cannot resolve the problem(s). Either indoor or outdoor unit replacement is available, based on the actual need,

at YMGI's determination. This option shall be the last resort, due to refrigerant and wiring considerations. All

unit removal, re-installation and shipping cost are the responsibility of the customer. YMGI maintains the final

authority as to unit replacement. Replacement will be made with the same model only. Alternate units will be

treated as a new order.

Returning Replaced Defective Units/Parts/Accessories After Unit Repair: (Only applies to steps 1&3 above)

1) Repack the replaced unit/ part /accessory in the box which contained the replacement part.

2) Parts can be boxed for UPS, FedEx or equivalent ground service. Units shall be secured onto the skid on which the

replacement was shipped after placing into the package from the replacement product.

3) Ship all replaced products, to YMGI-designated location. You will be charged if YMGI does not receive the replaced parts.

Standard factory warranty does not cover the cost of materials and labor that are incurred at your site.

There will be no cost for the replacement unit, if YMGI determines the defect is manufacturer related.

Replacement will be made with the same model, only. Alternate units will be treated as a new order.

CUSTOMER SERVICE / TECHNICAL SUPPORT FROM YMGI GROUP

For questions or help with your unit, contact the original installer or service provider.

YMGI Group does not install nor physically service your unit. Your installer or service provider must check the unit prior to contacting YMGI Group from your jobsite, in order to be helped in an efficient and timely manner.

* Factory customer service at [email protected] Tel: 1-866-833-3138x704

* Factory technical support at [email protected] Tel: 866-833-3138x703

* Fax: 1-866-377-3355

An "YMGI Group Customer Service/Technical Support Daily Log Sheet" will be filed in writing at our office, for effective communication between you and YMGI Group customer service, your technician and YMGI Group technical support. Before contacting the YMGI Group locate the IP# written at the top of your warranty registration form. Use this IP# whenever you contact the YMGI Group.

DISTRIBUTOR AND MANUFACTURER POLICIES

* All questions concerning sales or money will be directed to the sales distributor from which you purchased the

units.

* Read and follow all policies set forth from the distributor from which you purchased your unit.

* Upon purchase and installation of the unit(s), you agree to be bounded by all policies published by both

distributors and YMGI.

* MGI Group has the final authority and supersedes other related parties (distributors, etc.) concerning all policies

regarding YMGI products.

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IMPORTANT NOTES

SAFETY WARNINGS

READ THESE SAFETY WARNINGS COMPLETELY PRIOR TO ANY USE

Ground connection Forbidden

Disconnect the plug Imperative

These precautions are essential and must be strictly observed.

DO NOT draw on the power cord or refrigeration lines. Install them in secured positions. PVC line set cover is recommended to protect against rain and sunlight and other potential damage.

DO NOT blow the cold air directly towards people for prolonged period. Otherwise, people may get cold.

DO NOT undersize wires. Do not connect several circuits to one breaker. Don't undersize or oversize circuit breaker, otherwise power failure or fire may be caused.

DO NOT wire or open unit while unit is running.

Make sure to shut off all circuits prior to inspecting or servicing the unit. Sparks or fire may occur. It may cause a shock to people.

DO NOT pull on the power cord or refrigeration lines.

Install them in a secured position. A line set PVC cover is recommended.

DO NOT install the unit in places where there is exposure to flammable materials or gas.

DO NOT use wire or circuit breakers that do not meet electrical safety standards. Several circuits shall be connected to one breaker.

DO NOT install unit in a damp laundry room or near flammable gas. All units must be protected by certified electrical circuit breakers in accordance with all safety codes.

DO NOT use the unit in cool or dry mode for prolonged periods where humidity is higher than 90%.

DO NOT install the indoor unit close to cooking surfaces or ventilation systems. Poor placement could decrease efficiency and waste energy.

DO NOT apply chemical solvents, flammable insecticides, or abrasive materials on unit. Clean the unit only with a soft dry cloth.

DO NOT continue to operate the unit if there is any abnormal odor, burning, scorching, or smoke. Stop unit operation and disconnect electrical power to the unit immediately, and call your technician.

DO NOT use the system for anything other than what it was designed for or any non-HVAC purposes. Do not store or install them near food, paint, or other chemicals.

DO NOT operate the unit for prolonged periods without refreshing ambient air. Open the door or window periodically to bring in fresh air if possible.

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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.

Air In

Air In

Air Out

Air Out

Outdoor unit Indoor unit

Sample Wall Mount Mini Split System (For Continuous Engineering Improvement and Various Marketing

Needs and Actual Part Availability Reason, 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, 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

Application Samples of Wall Mount Mini Split Systems

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

* Light commercial

* Institutional

* Industrial

* Commercial

* Hospital

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Indoor unit

ILLUSTRATION OF INSTALLED SYSTEM SAMPLE

Digital display

Pipe/wire wall sleeve

Filter Guide panel Air wall sleeve

Display icon (May vary open models):

Lineset PVC cover

Outdoor unit

Disconnect Box

To correctly sized

HVAC CIRCUIT

BREAKER

Connection pipe

Drainage hose

Air out

Bolt

Nut

Wrench

Notes: Actual unit/ part appearance and installation may vary from the illustrated.

Subject to continuous improvement and change without notice.

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CONNECTION OF WIRES

WIRING AT INDOOR UNIT AND OUTDOOR UNITS

* 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.

09K/12K Models (115/1/60)

Indoor Unit

Front (surface)

Panel

Wiring Cover

18K/24/30K/36K Models (208~230/1/60)

Indoor Unit

Front (surface)

Panel

Wiring Cover

Outdoor Unit

Teminal block of indoor unit

(To outdoor unit)

Terminal match

Outdoor Unit

N(1) 2 3 L N

Teminal block of indoor unit

(To outdoor unit)

N(1) 2 3 L1 L2

Terminal match

Terminal block of outdoor unit

(To power supply)

Terminal block of outdoor unit

(To power supply)

Note:

* 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.

PIPING AND WIRING SIZES

Model Liquid/Gas

Line

Min/Max.Length/

+/-Elevation

Power Wire Min.

Disconnect Switch Box to

Outdoor Unit

09K 1/4" & 3/8" 15/70 /35/45 L/N/G, 115/1/60, 12AWG

12K

18K

1/4" & 3/8"

1/4" & 1/2"

15/75 /35/45

15/100/50/60

Power/ Control Wire Min.

Outdoor to Indoor Unit

L/N/G, 115/1/60, 12AWG

N(1)/2/3/G, 115/1/60, 16AWG

N(1)/2/3/G, 115/1/60, 16AWG

L1/L2/G, 208-230/1/60, 10AWG N(1)/2/3/G, 208~230/1/60, 16AWG

Recommended HVAC

Circuit Breaker/Fuse

AMP (to Outdoor Unit)

20/30

20/30

20

24K 1/4" & 1/2" 15/100/50/60 L1/L2/G, 208-230/1/60, 10AWG N(1)/2/3/G 208~230 /1/60, 16AWG 30

30K 1/4" & 5/8" 15/125/50/60 L1/L2/G, 208-230/1/60, 8AWG N(1)/2/3/G 208~230 /1/60, 16AWG 30

36K 1/4" & 5/8" 15/125/50/60 L1/L2/G, 208-230/1/60, 8AWG N(1)/2/3/G 208~230 /1/60, 16AWG 40

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MINI WALL MOUNT SYSTEMS - SPECIFICATION BRIEFS

6

7

8

4

5

9

10

11

12

13

1

2

3

14

15

16

25

26

27

28

29

22

23

24

17

18

19

20

21

33

34

35

30

31

32

52

53

54

55

56

57

58

49

50

51

44

45

46

47

48

41

42

43

36

37

38

39

40

59

60

68

69

70

65

66

67

71

72

73

74

61

62

63

64

75

76

77

System Model (Indoor Unit and Outdoor Unit)

Power Supply

Standard/ Min. / Max. Cooling Capacities

Standard/ Min. / Max. Heating Capacities

Standard/ Min. / Max. Cooling Power I nput

Standard/ Min. / Max. Heating Power I nput

Cooling /Heating Current

Rated Power Input

Min. Current(MCA)

Max. Over Current Protection

EER /COP /SEER /HSPF

Air Flow Volume-Indoor Unit

Dehumidifying Capacity

Indoor Unit Model

Fan Type

Indoor Unit

Outdoor Unit

Connection Pipes

Fan Wheel Diameter x Length (D×L)

Cooling Speed SH/H/M/L

Heating Speed SH/H/M/L

Fan Motor Power Output

Fan Motor RLA

Fan Motor Capacitor

Ele. Heater

Evaporator Type

Evaporator Pipe Diameter

Evaporator Row-fin Gap

Evaporator Coil W × H x D

Swing Motor Model

Swing Motor Power Output

Fuse Location-Size

Set Temperature Range

Sound Pressure Level

Sound Power Level

Dimension of Unit (W × H × D)

Dimension of Carton Box (W × H × D)

Net /Gross Weight

Outdoor Unit Model

Compressor Trademark

Compressor Model

Compressor Oil

Compressor Ty pe

Compressor LRA

Compressor RLA

HVAC Type Circuit Breaker

Compressor Power Input

Compressor Overload Protector

Fan Type

Fan Blade Diameter

Fan Motor Speed

Fan Motor Power Output

Fan Motor RLA

Fan Motor Capacitor

Condenser Form

Condenser Pipe Diameter

Condenser Rows-Fin Gap

Condenser Coil L×D×W

Max. Pressure for the Disc harge Side

Max. Pressure for the Suction Side

Cooling Operation Outdoor Ambient

Temperature Ranges

Heating Operation Outdoor Ambient

Temperature Ranges

Throttling Method

Defrosting Method

Climate Ty pe /Zone

I solation /Moisture Protection

Sound Pressure / Power Level

Dimensions of Unit (W × H × D)

Dimensions of Carton Box (W × H × D)

Net /Gross Weight

Refrigerant Name

Refrigerant Fac tory Charge

Length without Adjusting Refrigerant

Additional Ref rigerant Charge

Outer Diameter of Liquid Pipe

Outer Diameter of Gas Pipe

Max. Allowed ID-OD Elevation Differenc e

Loading Qty.

Max. Allowed ID-OD Distanc e/Length

Loading Quantity ( 20’ / 40'GP / 40'HQ )

--

--

--

-dB (A)

I nch

I nch

LBs

--

OZs

Ft.

OZs/Ft.

I nch

I nch

Ft.

Ft.

Systems

--

V/Ph/Hz

Connection

Product Specifications

WMMS-09K-V2A(57)2

115/1/60

WMMS-12K-V2A(57)2 WMMS-18K-V2B(5 7)3

115/ 1/60 208-230/1/ 60

Circ uit Breaker-Disconnec t Switch-Outdoor-Indoor Unit

--

--

--

Amp.

Amp.

Amp.

W

--

--

I nch

RPM

W

Amp.

μF

--

I nch

I nch

I nch

PSIG

PSIG

I nch

I nch

I nch

--

W

Amp.

℉ dB (A) dB (A)

I nch

I nch

I nch

RPM

RPM

W

Amp.

μF

W

--

LBs

--

Btu/h

Btu/h

W

W

Amp.

W

Amp.

Amp.

Btu/h. W

CFM

Pints /Day

--

--

9000 /3, 500 /11,000

9800 /2,500/ 11,000

750 / 220/1, 100

830 /230 /1, 230

9 /9.5

1230

12.2

20

12/12/16/8.6

330 / 277 / 224 / 188

1.69

WMMS-09E-V2A(57)2

Cross-f low

φ3 3/ 5 × 23 2/5

1300 / 1100 / 900 / 700 /-

1300 / 1140 / 980 / 820 /-

10

0.38

4

NA

Aluminum Fin-copper Tube

φ 3/ 10

2-3/50

24×11 3/5×1

MP24BA

2

PCB 3.15 Transformer 0. 2

60.8~86

41 /37 /35 /32

51 /47 /45 /42

30.3 × 11.1 × 7. 9

33. 2 ×13.5 ×10. 3

18. 7 /25. 4

WMMS-09C-V2A(57)2

LD

QXA-A091ZE190

FVC68D

Rotary

18.60

6

20

980

1NT11L-6233

Axial-flow

φ15 3/ 4

900 / 850

30

0.18

NA (DC)

Aluminum Fin-Copper Tube

φ 2/7

2-3/50

29 5/7 × 1 × 19 1/2

623.5

362.5

11800 /3, 300 /12,500

13000 /3, 400/ 13,500

1260 /260 /1, 340

1,320 / 250 / 1,360

15 / 15.5

1360

19.2

25/ 30

9. 4/9. 8/16/8.6

341 / 288 / 235 / 200

2. 96

WMMS-12E-V2A(57)2

Cross-flow

φ 3 3/5 × 23 2/5

1350 /1150 /950 /750 /-

1350 / 1190 / 1020 / 850 / -

10

0. 38

4

NA

Aluminum Fin-copper Tube

φ 3/10

2-3/50

24×11 3/5×1

MP24BA

2

PCB 3.15 Transf ormer 0.2

60.8~86

43 /39 /35 / 32

53 /49 /45 / 42

30.3 × 11.1 × 7.9

33.2 ×13.5 ×10.3

18.7 /25.4

WMMS-12C-V2A(57)2

LD

QXA-A091ZE190

FVC68D

Rotary

18.60

6

20

980

1NT11L-6233

Axial-f low

φ15 3/4

900 / 850

30

0. 18

NA (DC)

Aluminum Fin-Copper Tube

φ 2/ 7

2-3/50

29 5/ 7 × 1 × 19 1/2

623.5

362.5

18000 /4,500 / 21,000

19200 /4,000 / 23,000

1620 / 200 / 2,400

2, 600 / 300 /2,600

7.85 / 7.10 11. 77 / 10.65

2600

14.3

20

11. 1/8.0/16.0/8.0

471 / 400 / 330 / 271

3.8

WMMS-18E-V2B(5 7)3

Cross-flow

φ 3 6/ 7 × 25 3/5

1400 /1150 /1000 /850

1450 /1250 /1100 /950

20

0.32

1.5

NA

Aluminum Fin-copper Tube

φ 3/ 10

2-7/127

25 13/15×12×1

MP28VB

2

PCB 3.15 Transformer 0. 2

60.8~86

48 /43 /38 /34

58 /53 /48 /43

34.1 × 12.0 × 8. 5

37.2 × 15.0 × 11.6

27. 0 /35. 3

WMMS-18C-V2B(5 7)3

MITSUBI SHI

SNB130FGYMC

FV50S

Rotary

27.00

10.86

30

2500

1NT11L-6578

Axial-flow

φ 20 1/2

690

60

0.62

3.5

Aluminum Fin-Copper Tube

φ 2/ 7

2-7/127

32 20/21 × 1 1/ 2 × 26

623.5

362.5

℉ 64.4~113 64.4~113 55~118

5~75

Electron Expansion Valve

Automatic Defrosting

T1 / Sub-Tropical Zone

I /I P24

53 /63

33.4 × 12. 6 x 21.3

34.6 × 14.2 × 22.9

68. 4 /77. 2

R410A

35.30

25

0.2

1/4"

3/8"

32.8

65.6

101 / 218 / 252

5~75

Electron Expansion Valve

Automatic Defrosting

T1 /Sub-Tropical Zone

I / IP24

55 /65

33.4 × 12. 6 x 21.3

34.6 × 14.2 × 22. 9

68.4 /77.2

R410A

35.3

25

0.2

1/ 4"

3/ 8"

32.8

65.6

101 / 218 / 252

5~75

Capillary

Automatic Defrosting

T1 / Sub-Tropical Zone

I /I P24

56 /66

37.6 × 15.6 × 27.6

40.4 × 17.9 × 28.9

106 /117

R410A

45.86

25

0.2

1/ 4"

1/ 2"

33

82

62 / 131 / 149

1. Performance rated for matched system at standard conditions-cooling ID 80/67F, OD 95F; heating ID 70/60F, OD 47/43F.

Unit performance varies when weather changes from the standard one.

2. Select equipment capacity sizes per space load calculation schedule and cooling & heating hours. Not to over size or under size equipment.

3. Watch unit operation during extreme weather conditions in summer and winter. Wind baffle helps system cooling & heating performance in

low ambient temperatine ranges.

WMMS-24K-V2B(57)3

208-230/1/ 60

22000 / 6,400 /24,000

26600 / 4,100 /26,600

2, 200 / 300/ 2,550

2, 800 / 320 / 2,800

11.50 / 10. 50 13.00 / 12.80

2800

16.6

25/ 30

10.0/10.0/16. 0/9. 5

589 / 441 / 306 / 206

4.5

WMMS-24E-V2B(57)3

Cross-flow

φ 3 6/ 7 x 30 1/8

1350 /1150 /1000 /850

1350 /1150 /1000 /900

35

0.31

2.5

NA

Aluminum Fin-copper Tube

φ 3/10

2-7/ 127

512/ 17x27X1

MP35XX

2

PCB 3.15 Transformer 0.2

60.8~86

49 / 43 /39 /34

59 / 53 /49 /44

39.7 x 12. 4 × 8.7

42.2 × 15.6 × 12.3

33. 1 /44.1

WMMS-24C-V2B(57)3

SANYO

C-6RZ146H1A

FV50S

Rotary

41

8.38

30

1630

1NT11L-3979

Axial-flow

φ 20 1/2

690

60

0.59

3.5

Aluminum Fin-Copper Tube

φ 2/ 7

2-7/ 127

32 20/ 21 × 1 1/ 2 × 26

623.5

362.5

55~114.8

5~75.2

Electron Expansion Valve

Automatic Defrosting

T1 /Sub-Tropical Zone

I /I P24

53 /63

37.6 × 15.6 × 27.6

40.4 × 17.9 × 28.9

115 /126

R410A

54.7

25

0.215

1/ 4"

1/ 2"

32.8

82

59 / 123 / 142

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IMPORTANT NOTES FOR UNIT OPERATION ABMIENT & SIZING

Since the outdoor units can be installed on a wall or balcony (close to the indoor unit) the following are some benefits for contractors and customers:

* Indoor unit operates much quieter than air diffuser of central air conditioning system.

* Stylish design of indoor unit adds beauty to rooms.

* Connection pipe, refrigerant usage is much saved compared to installing up-flow condensing units on the

ground and long copper/wire lines needed between indoor and outdoor units.

* Contractor work is eased and time is saved.

* Efficiency and lifetime of system is increased.

Mini Split Wall Mount Systems come with three types: cooling only and heat pump and heat pump with electric heater. These units can be easily wired. Either indoor unit or outdoor unit can be used with any matched comparable outdoor unit or indoor unit as long as they have matched size and control. Must refer to electrician before doing so.

Each system is thoroughly tested before leaving the factory. Each unit is acoustically, thermally and systematically designed to give optimum quality and reliability.

Find the cooling/heating load capacity of the space where the unit will be in service. Select matched WMMS units for the space. Under sizing or over sizing equipment is NOT recommended.

UNIT ENGINEERING SUBMITTALS-MECHANIAL

INDOOR UNIT-MAJOR COMPONENTS

Air Fiter Front Panel or Faceplate

UNIT ENGINEERING SUBMITTALS-MECHANIAL

INDOOR UNIT

(Top view)

(Left view)

(Front view)

(Right view)

Auto-Directional Louvers

(Up and Down)

Manual or Motorized Louvers

(Left to Right, Right to Left)

Test/Reset Switch

Remode Control

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D

Tube exit option-left

(Bottom view)

Tube exit option-right

Unit

Model

09K

12K

18K

09K

W

Dimensions (In)

H D

30.3

30.3

34.1

11.1

11.1

12.0

7.9

7.9

8.25

21.4 In

18.75 In

Weight (Lbs)

Net Operation

18.7

18.7

27.0

25.4

25.4

35.3

12K

Unit

Model

24K

W

39.7

Dimensions (In)

H

12.4

D

8.7

Weight (Lbs)

Net Operation

33.1

44.1

21.4 In

18.75 In

10.3 In 10.3 In

3.2 In

7.375 In

24K

18K

3.2 In

7.375 In

27 In

21.25 In

11.4 In

10.5 In

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UNIT ENGINEERING SUBMITTALS - MECHANICAL

OUTDOOR UNIT

W2

D2

W D

H

W1 D1

6"

6"

12"

100"

6"

Unit

Model

09K

12K

18K

24K

W

30

W1

Dimensions (In)

W2

33.4 21.3

H D

21.9 10.1

D1 D2

12.6

11.3

30 33.4 21.3

21.9 10.1

12.6

11.3

35.0 37.9

22.0

27.6 13.4

15.6

14.3

35.0 37.9

22.0

37.6

13.4

15.6

14.3

Weight (Lbs)

Net

68.4

Operation

77.2

68.4

106

115

77.2

117

126

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6"

12"

20"

18

"

21"

11"

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INSTALLATION CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS-INDOOR UNIT

MAKE SURE OF ENOUGH SPACE FOR INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE

To take into consideration the operational convenience and safety in installation, it is recommended to ensure enough space between the unit and the walls.

>7.8 In

(If piping runs to Left)

>6 In

>6 In

(If piping runs to right)

Attention: If there are some additional function devices to install on the unit, be sure add to the installation space for the function devices.

INSTALLATION CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS-OUTDOOR UNIT

≥8 In

≥6 In

≥1 In ≥8 In

8 In min

18 In min

≥38 In

≥6 In

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RECOMMENDED TOOLS FOR INSTALLATION

1) Mounting Indoor & Outdoor

Units and Running

Piping/Wiring

Ruler (Not Shown)

Stud-Finder

Dry-Wall Saw

Electric Drill

3" Hole Saw

Drill Extension

Hammer Drill and Bit (Not Shown)

Measuring Tape

Level

Flash Light

Screw Driver (Phillps and Flat)

Hammer

Knife

Scissors

Goggled Glass

Mask

Gloves

Ladder

2) Refrigeration Related Work

Individual wrench Set (Use Two at

One Time)

Flare-Nut Tool Set (Not Shown)

Hex Head Allen Wrentch Sets (Metric and Imperial)

Brazing Rods and Brazing Torch

Outfit for AC Application (Not Shown)

Brazing Flux

Nitrogen Cylinder for Positive

Pressure Leakage Check (Not Shown)

Soap Bubble for Positive Pressure

Leakage Check (Not Shown)

Vacuum Pump for Negative Pressure

Leakage Check

Helium Refrigerant Minor Leakage

Check (Not Shown)

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 (Not Shown)

Manifold

Infra Thermometer (Not Shown)

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INSTALLATION LOCATIONS & CAUTIONS

All Units Shall Be Installed by Licensed Contractor or Technician.

Read Manuals before Installation.

* The location and structure shall also be convenient for both installation and service.

* The location shall NOT be where discharge air and noise could bother your neighbor.

* The location shall NOT be somewhere drain may cause any damage to property or bother the neighbor.

* The location shall NOT be somewhere soldering or torching work may cause fire or smoke to the materials around.

* The location shall NOT be somewhere near flammable gases.

* The location shall NOT be in or close to corrosive gases.

* The location shall NOT be somewhere children can access.

CAUTION & SUGGESTIONS TO FOLLOW PRIOR TO INSTALLATION

Check the unit for damage and missed parts or accessories. If damage is found or parts are found missing, call the distributor right away.

Spin fan wheels and blades to check and make sure they can rotate freely. If fan wheel scratches with housing, call the distributor right away and do not to proceed with the installation before it is fixed.

Check the unit to make sure no foreign materials have been left in the unit.

Check all the parts and accessories that are needed other than those provided with the unit.

It is strongly recommended to only use YMGI supplied or recommended parts and accessories.

Be sure a properly sized circuit breaker is for the electric power to the units.

Pre-build the support platform on the ground or bracket for the wall before or during construction and before installation. Refer to the table below for footprint dimensions.

Read installation instructions of all units thoroughly.

Ask rep./distributor/us anything you are not sure about.

Get your tools and parts ready for installation.

INSTALLATION POSITIONS FOR OUTDOOR UNIT

* To be installed at the position where the air

delivered from the unit can reach every comer of

the room.

* To avoid being affected by the outdoor air.

* To avoid blockage to the air inlet or outlet of the unit.

* To avoid too much oil, smoke or steam.

* To avoid possible generation, inflow, lingering or

leakage of flammable gases.

* To avoid high-frequency facilities (such as high

frequency arc welders, etc.).

* To avoid the places where acid solutions are

frequently used.

* To avoid the places where some special sprayers

(sulfides) are frequently used.

* Not to install on top of the musical instruments, TV,

computer etc. valuable appliance.

* Not to install a fire alarming device near the air

outlet of the unit (during operation, the fire alarm

device might be erroneously triggered by the warm

air from the unit).

* Either the indoor unit or the outdoor unit can be

higher, but the height difference must comply the

stated requirements.

* Try to reduce the bending of the piping line as much

as possible so as to avoid possible negative impacts

upon the performances of the units.

* Make P-trap if elevation drop difference is more

than 25", as illustrated below.

Indoor unit

Outdoor unit

Drop

Oil-Trap

Lift

Outdoor unit

≤18 Ft

Indoor unit

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INSTALLATION-INDOOR UNIT

INSTALL WALL MOUNT PLATE

* Check unit to make sure the unit is in good shape and ready to install.

* Check unit to make sure the installation location is firm enough to hold the weight of the whole unit and is

convenient to install, maintain, and service.

* Install Indoor unit. Enough anchor bolts/nuts shall be used to secure mounting plates for indoor units.

Brackets should be at level position.

Install Mounting Plate and Drill Hole for Combination of Copper Line/Wire Cable/Drain Hose

NOTES:

Anchors must be put into the holes, where the solid arrows are pointing, as shown above, to secure the mounting plate firmly and to hold the weight of indoor unit. If more screws/anchors are to be used, make sure to keep the two holes close to each other, at least 2 inches apart.

Locate the central hole at the stud (firn structure)

At least 6"

6" or more from sidewall

6" or more from sidewall

Respect the slope

Mounting plate should be attached to the structural part of the wall. Minimum clearance, as shown below, is required in order to ensure proper airflow and enough service room.

Anchors of selftappping screw

Mounting Plate a c

Drill mounting holes to make sure at least either one of three dimensions a, b and c is 16" center to center.

STEPS TO MOUNT PLATE:

Plumb b

Mark drill positions. At least 4 anchor holes, one at each perimeter corner of the plate are needed to secure the plate, where the bold arrows are pointing, as shown in the picture above. Refer to the specification sheet for unit weight so that enough anchors are installed at proper positions.

Pre-drill guiding holes where are marked for anchors or screws on the wall

Confirm the position of the holes and finish drill to the depth needed for anchors (NOT for screws)

Align mounting plate holes with those holes drilled on the wall and put anchors or screws into the holes to secure mounting plate.

DRILL 3IN HOLE FOR PIPING/WIRING/DRAIN

Locate the center where the hole will need to drilled.

Drill the holes of 2.5-3Inch diameter. A down pitch about 1/4" per foot, as illustrated below, is needed for the hole, in order to drain the condensate properly.

Align ruler with straight line

Hanger certer

Hole Diameter: 2.5~3 In

PREPARE INDOOR UNIT- COPPER LINE SET/DRAIN HOSE

If pipes need to come out of the right side (facing the front of indoor unit) of the indoor unit, snap off portion《1》on plastic casing.

If pipes need to come out of the bottom side

(facing the front of indoor unit) of the indoor unit, snap off portion《2》on plastic casing.

If pipes need to come out of the left side (facing the front of indoor unit) of the indoor unit, snap off portion《3》on plastic casing.

《1》

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INSTALLATION-INDOOR UNIT

PREPARE INDOOR UNIT- COPPER LINE SET/DRAIN HOSE

* If pipes need to be rerouted to a different direction

from the one preset at factory (towards left side, if

facing the front cover of indoor unit), lay down the

indoor unit on soft cushion or foam. Don't rub the

plastic casing.

* In order to keep from pipe damage, need to bend

the copper tubing set gently and slowly (finish

bending no less than 10 seconds/90 degree), by

holding at the root of the original 90 degree bend

nicely and firmly. Don't rub two copper lines during

bending. Better to cut off the insulation and bend

the two pipes one by one, not two together.

* If pipes need to come out of the rear side (facing

the front of indoor unit) of the indoor unit, no need

to snap off anything.

Slice the insulation before bending.

Hold the 90 degree bend root, bend one tube one time, slowly, no quicker than

10 seconds/

90 degree bend.

INSTALL DRAIN PIPE AT INDOOR

The drain hose must be placed beneath the copper pipes and MUST NOT be hunched or bended sharply.

Do not pull the drain hose too hard, otherwise it may get broken.

Before passing drain hose through the hold, wrap with insulation to keep from possible damage.

The copper pipe and the drain hose must be wrapped by piping wrap.

Insulation pad should be used where the pipe contacts the wall.

Drain hose coming with indoor unit

Drain hose extending to drain line

REFIT DRAIN HOSE FROM THE RIGHT TO THE LEFT SIDE

If drain hose needs to be refitted from the original position (right side) to left side of the indoor unit, careful handling is very necessary.

Refitting method: remove the drain hose from original position, without breaking hose. Unplug the plug at the left side. Apply water-resistant glue to fit the drain hose and the fitting before securing it.

Apply water-resistant glue onto the plug and fit it back into the condensate connection at right side. Drain hose

NOTES: May use some sort of clamp to double secure connections.

HANG INDOOR UNIT

Run copper set/wire cables/drain hose through the wall hole and hang the indoor unit onto the mounting plate (place the hook on the mounting plate into the hanging rib at rear side of plastic casing).

Snap the plastic casing bottom into the mounting plate, gently .

Indoor unit front

Bottom

Alternative condensate connection at left side the mounting plate the rib of indoor unit

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INSTALLATION-INDOOR UNIT

SHAPE THE DRAIN HOSE

To drain the condensate easily, the drain hose should be inclined downward (pitched towards drain direction

1/4" per foot).

Figures below from the 2nd to 5th show some incorrect practices .

Drain hose may be extended using the hose coming with the installation list.

decline downward water leak rise up water leak standing water air water leak

2 in or less from floor dip hose in water

STUFF AND SEAL THE HOLE FOR COPPER LINE SET/WIRE CABLE/DRAIN HOSE

* Use putty to seal the wall hole.

* Use clamp (pipe fastener) to secure the pipe at specified position.

Sealed with putty

Trim the extra portion

Clamp

Indoor unit

Secure the piping/ wiring set with clamp

Screw

INSTALLATION-OUTDOOR UNIT

Strongly suggest to install the outdoor unit above the ground either on platform or brackets as shown below.

Heat pump unit must be lift up from ground level, since condensate must be drained out of the drain pan in condensing unit; othewise, condensate may ice up causing damage to the condensing unit.

Suggest to use YMGI-provided brackets and condensate drainage fitting accessories.

Other Brackets Heavy-Duty PVC Riser for Ground Mounting

Coated Brackets with Accessories

Bracket Accessories

(Optional)

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INSTALLATION-OUTDOOR UNIT

(Actual unit/parts looking/installation may vary from the illustrated)

INSTALLATION & PICTURES-WALL MOUNT BRACKET FOR OUTDOOR UNIT(S)

(PART VARIES UPON MODELS/AVAILABILITY)

Select a secured location where the outdoor unit will be installed properly.

Orient the unit rear side (intake grill) towards wall and front side (discharge grill) away from wall.

For ground installation, use factory-provided riser and accessories. Not to bolt unit feet directly onto ground.

Riser or brackets shall be levelled at outdoor unit foot surfaces. Secure unit foot by tightening bolts, nuts and anti-vibration pads.

For ground installation, it is recommended to use YMGI optional accessories like risers.

WIRING OUTDOOR UNIT

CONNECT WIRING BETWEEN OUTDOOR UNIT AND INDOOR UNIT

* Check the nameplate for rated electrical data. Connect unit to the correct electrical power source.

O O * 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

Remove the wiring diagram cover where also 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 and make sure everything is correct. If there is any discrepancy, always use the diagram that is attached to the units.

Connect wires between indoor unit and outdoor unit-power wire from outdoor to Indoor, control wires from Indoor unit to outdoor unit. Pass wire through certified wire pipes, harnesses and knockouts. Enough length shall be left for future service. Only copper wire is allowed.

Strictly follow NEC or state or local codes to select wires, circuit breaker, conduits and to perform installation work.

Disconnect switch box for outdoor unit

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 shall be left for future service. Only copper wire is allowed.

Non-Metalic Power Whip for Outdoor Use

(Field-Supplied, Not Spliced and Not Knotted,

Water-Proof Sealed Tight, UL Approved)

PIPING AND WIRING SIZES

Model Liquid/Gas

Line

09K

12K

18K

1/4" & 3/8"

1/4" & 3/8"

1/4" & 1/2"

Min/Max.Length/

+/-Elevation

15/70 /35/45

15/75 /35/45

15/100/50/60

Power Wire Min.

Disconnect Switch Box to

Outdoor Unit

L/N/G, 115/1/60, 12AWG

Power/ Control Wire Min.

Outdoor to Indoor Unit

L/N/G, 115/1/60, 12AWG

N(1)/2/3/G, 115/1/60, 16AWG

N(1)/2/3/G, 115/1/60, 16AWG

L1/L2/G, 208-230/1/60, 10AWG N(1)/2/3/G, 208~230/1/60, 16AWG

Recommended HVAC

Circuit Breaker/Fuse

AMP (to Outdoor Unit)

20/30

20/30

20

24K 1/4" & 5/8" 15/100/50/60 L1/L2/G, 208-230/1/60, 10AWG N(1)/2/3/G 208~230 /1/60, 16AWG 30

30K

36K

1/4" & 5/8"

1/4" & 5/8"

15/125/50/60

15/125/50/60

L1/L2/G, 208-230/1/60, 8AWG

L1/L2/G, 208-230/1/60, 8AWG

N(1)/2/3/G 208~230 /1/60, 16AWG

N(1)/2/3/G 208~230 /1/60, 16AWG

30

40

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CONNECT REFRIGERANT PIPES BETWEEN INDOOR AND OUTDOOR UNITS

Firstly, connect copper tubes at indoor unit. Bend pipes by tools but not by hands. Extra length is needed for future service.

REFRIGERANT PIPES:

For 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

K

Btu/h

09

12

18

Valve Size

Liq, Gas

1/4", 3/8"

1/4", 3/8"

1/4", 1/2"

Line Sizes at Different Length

15-30ft 31-60ft

"

"

"

"

"

"

CUT REFRIGERANT PIPE:

Make sure the pipe section where is to be cut is straight and smooth. Apply cutting blade straightly perpendicular to the pipe surface. Don't cut too fast or too hard. Turn and tighten the tube cutter slowly.

Remove residual left and de-bur at the cutting edge.

The cutting edge should be clear and clean and smooth.

CONNECT REFRIGERANT PIPES

Refrigerant Pipe Length and Height

1,000 Btu/h

09

12

18

Length (Ft.)

23

24.3

31.4

Height (Ft.)

3.82

3.6

3.8

Running Interconnection Refrigerant Lines:

Use clean refrigeration grade of copper pipe only.

Keep the copper lines from kinking and transmitting noise to walls, cabinets, etc. Pipe length not to exceed

150', elevation not to exceed 35. Insulate both the liquid and gas copper lines with at least 3/8" thick insulation tubes. Band and tape and secure refrigerant lines. Support copper lines at proper distance apart to keep tubes from sagging.

Twist to cut pipe

90

O

Bad cut

Need to properly select dimensions A per D

Angle

Inclined

Cut too hard/fast

Cut too hard

De-burring tool Fixed

Canter line

Expander

Head

Pipe flare expander

Copper line

Canter line

Connect Copper Pipes-Flare/nut Connection at Both Indoor and Outdoor Units

Proper torque shall be applied to make good connection at female nut, flare and male nut, as recommended in the following table. Too much torque may damage and break flare/nut seal. Too less torque may not ensure good seal. ALWAYS use a pair of wrenches.

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 Kgf.cm)

40 Ft. LBs (560 Kgf.cm)

60 Ft. LBs (840 Kgf.cm)

110Ft. LBs (1540 Kgf.cm)

Connect Copper Pipes-Sweat Connection

In this case, put wet rag to protect valves or other components from being overheated. When using flux, rub the tube surface using steel wool to shine and clean and dry in order to keep contamination from entering the system.

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CONNECT REFRIGERANT PIPES BETWEEN INDOOR AND OUTDOOR UNITS

Seal Copper Line Set/Wire Cable/Drain Hose Line Combination

Pipe insulation

Interconnection cable

Cable tie

Sealing tape

Sealing tape

Pipe

Interconnection cable Refrigerant pipe

Drain hose

Unit front panel

Connecting pipe Pipe of indoor unit

Interconnection cable

Pipe

Cable tie

Hanger or

Clamp

Inside

Pipe/wire wall sleeve/ring

Putty (stuffing gaps)

Overlap wrapping tape..

Wall

Outside

* Run cables along with the refrigerating copper line sets and secure them with tapes at 6 feet apart.

* Wrap tape closely (cover a third of the width of the wrapping tape applied early) to ensure good sealing.

* Tape and seal the end of wrapping tape.

* Shape the pipe combination gently, without causing kinking, sharp bending, or other damage to it.

* Fix the pipe combination securely on the external wall with proper clamps, at 6 feet apart.

* Fill the gap between the wall hole and wall sleeve with putty to keep from rain or dust entering inside.

PIPING GUIDE

Set the packed pipes vertically and then unwind slowly.

Use pulley to keep the safe bending radius..

May also use rolling wheel to reduce internal pipe tension and avoid possible deformation.

Use elbow tool to keep bending radius.

Keep minimum bending radius..

Don't unwind only one end of the coiled pipes.

Don't make sharp or small radius bending.

Don't bend too long of a pipe without tools.

Don't make less than 90 degree bend.

Do not make to sharp of a bend.

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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

Not to damage line sets.

INLTS STRT COUP COUP-H OFST

O

ELBF90 ELBF45 TEE ENDF

OUTDOOR UNIT FOOT RISER OR BRACKETS

BRKT-XXXX-SC1

* Made of steel.

* Coated with weatherproof polyester powder.

Model

BRKT-0918-SC1

BRKT -1860 -SC1

Size(Inch)

A

17.7

21.7

B

15.4

18.3

LBs

320

360

Capacity

Btu/h

09K-18K

18K-60K

BRKT-XXXX-ST1

* Made of stainless steel.

Model

BRKT-0918-ST1

BRKT -1860 -ST1

Size(Inch)

A

17.7

21.7

B

15.4

18.3

LBs

320

360

Capacity

Btu/h

09K-18K

18K-60K

B

B

RIST-XXXX-PVC

Foot Riser

Accessories: End Caps (Optional)

* Shock-proof PVC, Weatherproof & UV resistant.

* Supplied with fastening screws and anchor bolts.

* Easy to install.

* The "honeycomb" structure acts as an anti-vibration

& humming absorption for a quite 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

A

D

A

RDER

A

C

B

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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

Outdoor unit

Refrigerant pipe

3-way valve

Blank cap

Service valve

Hexagon

Allen wrench

Compound pressure gauge

Gauge manifold

-100 kPa

-76cm.Hg

-1 bar

Pressure gauge

Low pressure side valve

High pressure side valve

(closed)

Service hose

Service hose

Service hose with valve core

Cap (For a description of how to use the gauge manifold, refer to the gauge manifold operation manual.)

Vacuum pump

SYSTEM INSPECTION AND TRIAL RUNNING

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

Right amount of refrigerant is very important. It is one of the

4.0

3.5

3.0

2.5

580

507

435

362 basics to ensure a safe operation over time.

Normally single zone outdoor unit is pre-charged with refrigerant for 25ft inter-connecting copper (liquid) line.

Multiple zone outdoor unit is 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, need to add or deduct 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 one compressor unit, if the copper line is

2.0

1.5

0

20 40 60 80 100 120

OPERATION FREQUENCY

140

290

217

0 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, may combine above guideline with

the indoor or outdoor (ambient) temperature-refrigerant pressure chart, or generally 8-12F super-heat method.

PRESSURE CHECKING

System pressure checking should be a must-do job during trial running of initial installation, and compressor/refrigerant-related 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 right hose (blue hose for low pressure, red hose for high pressure, yellow hose for vacuum or charging or deduction). Not recommended to 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.

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SYSTEM INSPECTION AND TRIAL RUNNING

Reference Temperature-Pressure Table (Split Condensing Unit-R410A AC)

Product Series: YMGI Group-Mini Split Version: 01/11/2010

Outdoor Dry-Bulb (F)

Outdoor Dry-Bulb (C)

Outdoor Wet-Bulb (F)

Outdoor Wet-Bulb (C)

Indoor Dry-Bulb

Indoor Wet-Bulb

Discharge-PSI/F

Suction-PSI/F

15

-9.4

13.6

-10.2

25

-3.9

23.0

-5

35

1.7

30.2

-1.0

50

10.0

42.8

6.0

55

12.8

46.9

8.3

60

15.6

51.1

10.6

67

19.4

59.5

15.3

75

23.9

66.6

19.2

80F (26.7C)

67F (19.4C)

82

27.8

64.9

18.3

90

32.2

71.2

21.8

95

35.0

75.0

23.9

100

37.8

79.0

26.1

105

40.6

82.9

28.3

110

43.3

86.9

30.5

115

46.1

90.7

32.6

74/21.2 84/27.1 105/35.1 115/38.5 125/42.8 130/45.5 140/48.2 146/51.2 156/54.3 166/57.5 175/61.2 180/62.5 186/63.7 189/64.5 191/64.9

60/46.2 70/53.5 85/55.2 92/55.7 98/56.1 103/56.7 110/56.9 115/57.1 120/57.5 128/57.8 135/57.9 136/58.6 137/59.1 139/59.3 140/59.5

Suggest to Add on Low Ambient Control, If Still in Need of AC for Long Time In Cold Weather.

Closely Check/Watch Refrigerant Charge Level.

Warning: R410A refrigerant bears higher pressures than R22.

Only handled by Licensed HVAC technician.

Reference Temperature-Pressure Table (Split Condensing Unit, R410A-Heat Pump)

Product Series: YMGI Group-Mini Split System Version: 01/11/2010

Outdoor Dry-Bulb (F)

Outdoor Dry-Bulb (C)

Outdoor Wet-Bulb (F)

Outdoor Wet-Bulb (C)

Indoor Dry-Bulb

Indoor Wet-Bulb

Discharge-PSI/F

Suction-PSI/F

0

-17.8

-0.8

-18.2

260/84

246/72

5

-15

4.1

-15.5

10

-12.2

8.8

-12.9

17

-8.3

15

-9.4

25

-3.9

22.8

-5.1

30

-1.1

35

1.7

27.5

28.9

-2.5

-1.7

70F (21.1C)

60F (15.6C)

40

4.4

36.3

2.4

45

7.2

41.0

5

47

8.3

43.0

6.1

55

12.8

50.4

10.2

62

16.7

56.5

13.6

269/90 284.5/95 290/102 296/111 304/128 304/133 330/138 345/142 354/149 400/149 440/176

255/78 270/86 278/89 285/92 290/95 310/98 318/100 330/102 340/104 380/107 425/113

CHECK AFTER INSTALLATION AND TEST OPERATION

CHECK AFTER INSTALLATION

Items to be checked

Has the unit been positioned firmly?

Possible Problems or Consequences

Have you done the refrigerant leakage test?

The unit may drop, shake or emit noise.

It may cause insufficient cooling(heating), or compressor overheating, or other unit malfunctions.

It may cause unexpected condensate and dripping.

Is heat insulation sufficient?

Is drainage pipe tested ?

Is the voltage in accordance with the rated voltage marked on the nameplate?

Is the electrical wires and pipes connection installed correctly and securely?

Has the unit been connected to a secure ground connection?

It may cause leakage or unexpected drippin g.

It may cause unit malfunction or damage to the part/unit.

It may cause unit malfunction or damage to the part/unit.

It may cause electric leakage.

Is the power cord specified properly per NEC codes ? It may cause wire overheat or even fire.

It may cause insufficient cooling/heating capacity, and unexpected noise.

It may generate unexpected noise, freezing pipe, capacity issues, compressor or system damage or even worse.

If not filed or not filled completely or correctly, your factory warranty may not be qualified.

Is the air inlet and outlet been cleared?

Has the refrigerant pressure been checked or refrigerant been adjusted accordingly?

Has the installing technician filled all the fields in the checklist inside the warranty registration card?

TEST OPERATION

1) Before test operation

1) Do not turn on power before installation is finished

completely.

2) Electric wires must be connected correctly and

securely.

3) Cut-off valves of the connection pipes should be

back seated/turned on.

4) All the left over installation material scraps must be

cleared away from the unit before initial start up.

2) Test operation method

1) Switch on power, press "ON/OFF" button on the

wireless remote control to start the operation.

2) Press MODE button, to select the COOL, HEAT

(not available for cooling only unit's ), FAN and so

on to check :

* All the functions (to make sure the unit functions

correctly and properly).

* Refrigerant (pressures/temperatures at service

values/pipes should be good).

* Drainage (condensate/water flow should be

dripping out of drainage pipe ONLY).

* Noise (there should be not any abnormal sound).

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INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE OF ENHANCED FILTER

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

1) Forcibly lift up the panel at a specific angle from the two

ends of the front panel following the arrow direction.

Then pull the air filter downwards to remove it. (Fig.a)

2) Mount the healthy filter onto the air filter, (Fig.b). If the air

filter cannot be installed, please mount the healthy filter on the front case. (Fig.c)

3) Mount the air filter properly along the arrow direction in

Fig.d, and then close the panel cover.

Fig.a

Fig.b

Air filter enhanced

Fig.c

Fig.d

Ion carbon cold catalyst Enhanced

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE (Regular Filter and/or Other Enhanced Filters)

Take out the (enhanced) filter before cleaning according to the installation instruction. Pay special attention tthat silver ion filter can't be cleaned with water, while active carbon, photo catalyst, low temperature conversion (LTC) catalyst, formaldehyde eliminator, ca-techin or mite killing filter can (but can't be cleaned with brush or hard/sharp tools). Dry and reinstall it after cleaning. Make sure to replace securely and properly.

FILTER LIFETIME

The washable filter will last a long time. But some (enhanced) filters may only have a lifetime of about one year under normal conditions. As far as the silver ion filter, it will become invalid when its surface becomes black (green).

TROUBLE SHOOTING

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TROUBLE SHOOTING

CONFIRMATION

1) Power Connection

Check and confirm that the power breaker of proper size is installed and can operates (ON/OFF) normally.

2) Power Voltage

Check and c onfirm that power voltage is AC 208-230V±10%. If power voltage is not falling in this range, the

unit may not operate properly and damage may be caused.

FLASHING LED OF INDOOR/OUTDOOR UNIT AND PRIMARY JUDGEMENT

Indoor unit display

No.

Protection malfunction status

Indicator display (LED blinks 0.5s-ON/0.5s-

OFF)

Outdoor unit display (LEDs have 3 status)

Unit actions

Possible clauses

(Primary judgement)

Running

LED

Cooling

LED

Heating

LED

D40 D41 D42 D43

1

System high pressure protection

E1

3s off blink once

□ ☆ ☆ ☆

Cooling, dehumidifying, except the indoor fan motor is running, others will stop running.

High pressure of system, might be:

1) Refrigerant is too much;

2) Poor heating exchanging for units

(including heat exchanger is dirty

and unit heating radiating ambient

is poor);

3) Ambient temp. is too high.

2

Anti-freezing protection

3

Compressor air exhaust high temp. protection

E2

3s off blink twice

E4

3s off blink four times

4

5

6

7

8

AC overload protection

E5

Off 3s blink

5 times

Indoor and outdoor units communication

E6 malfunction

Anti-high tcmp.

protection

Off 3s blink

6 times

E8

Off 3s blink

8 times

Indoor unit motor no feedback

H6

Off 3s blink

11 times

Jump wire cap mal function protection

C5

Off 3s blink

15 times

9

Indoor ambient sensor open circuit, short circuit

F1

Off 3s blink once

■ □ ■ □

Cooling, dehumidifying: compressor, outdoor fan motor will stop running, indoor fan motor will keep running.

1) Poor indoor unit air returning;

2) indoor fan motor rotating speed

abnormal;

3) Evaporator ailter is dirty.

■ □ ■ ☆

Cooling, dehumidifying: compressor, outdoor fan motor will stop running, indoor fan motor works. Heating: all stop running.

Pls refer to trouble shooting (air exhaust protection, overload)

□ ■ ☆ □

Cooling, dehumidifying: compressor, outdoor fan motor will stop, indoor fan will work. Heating: all will stop.

1) Power supply is not stable,

fluctuation is too much;

2) Power supply is too low,

overload is too much.

□ □ □ ☆

■ □ ■ ■

Cooling: compressor will stop, indoor fan motor works. Heating: all will stop.

Cooling: compressor will stop, indoor fan motor works. Heating: all will stop.

Please refer to trouble shooting.

Please refer to trouble shooting.

Whole unit will stop to run.

Whole unit will stop to run.

Cooling, dehumidifying: indoor fan motor is running, other overloads will stop. Heating: whole unit will stop to run.

1) Poor insert for GPF;

2) Indoor control board API

malfunction;

3) Indoor motor M1 malfunction.

Indoor control board

APl jump cap poor connected, please pull and then or replace the jump cap.

1) Room temp. sensor is not

connected with the control

panel AP1;

2) Room temp. sensor is damaged.

10

Indoor evaporator sensor circuit, open, short circuit

F2

Off 3s blink twice

Cooling, dehumidifying: indoor fan motor running, other overload will stop. Heating: whole unit will stop.

1) Tube temp. sensor is not

connected with the control panel

AP1;

2) Tube temp. sensor is damaged.

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11

12

Outdoor ambient sensor circuit open, circuit short

Outdoor condensor sensor open circuit, short circuit

F3

F4

13

Outdoor air exhaust sensor open circuit, short circuit

F5

14

Overload limit/ descending frequency

F6

15

Over current need frequency descending

F8

16

Air exhaust over high need frequency descending

F9

17

DC generatrix voltage is too high

PH

18

Whole unit's current testing malfunction

U5

19

Compressor current overcorrect protection

P5

20 Defrosting H1

21

Electrostatic dedust protection

H2

22

Compressor overload protection

H3

23

System abnormal

H4

24 IPM protection H5

TROUBLE SHOOTING

Off 3s blink three times

Off 3s blink

18 times

Off 3s blink

5 times

Off 3s blink

6 times

Off 3s blink

8 times

Off 3s blink

9 times

□ □

□ □

☆ ■

☆ □

Cooling, dehumidifying: compressor will stop, indoor fan motor will work.

Heating: all will stop.

Outdoor room temp. sensor hasn' t connected well, or damaged, please refer to the sensor resistance value for checking.

Cooling, dehumidifying: compressor will stop, indoor fan motor will work.

Heating: all will stop.

Outdoor temp. sensor hasn' t connected well, or damaged, please refer to the sensor resistance value for checking.

□ □ ☆ ☆

Cooling, dehumidifying: after running for 3mins later, the compressor will stop to run, indoor fan motor will start to run. Heating: after run 3mins later, all will stop to run.

1) Exhaust temp sensor hasn' t

connected well, or damaged,

please refer to the sensor ;

resistance value for checking.

2) Sensor head hasn' t insert into

the copper tube.

■ □ ☆ ☆

Overload normal operation, compressor is running, frequency descending.

Please refer to troubleshooting

■ ■ □ ■

Overload normal operation, compressor is running, frequency descending.

■ ■ □ □

Overload normal operation, compressor is running, frequency descending.

1) Input power supply is too low;

2) System voltage is too high,

overload is too much.

1) Overload is too much, ambient

temp. is too high;

2) Refrigerant is short;

3) Electric expansion malfunction.

Off 3s

Blink

11 times

□ ■ □ ☆

Cooling, dehumidifying, compressor stop running fan motor works.

Heating: all will stop.

1) Testing wire terminal L and N

position If higher than 265VAC,

please cut off the power supply

and restart until back to normal;

2) If input voltage is normal, testing

the voltage of electrolytic

capacitor on API after turn on the

unit. There may be some problem

and replace the API if the

electrolytic capacitor voltage

range at 200-280V.

Off 3s blink 13 times

□ ■ ☆ ■

Cooling, dehumidifying: compressor stops running, indoor fan motor works. Heating: all will stop running.

The circuit on API has malfunction, replace the outdoor unit API.

Off 3s blink 15 times

□ ☆ □ □

Cooling, dehumidifying: compressor stops running, indoor fan motor works. Heating: all will stop running.

Please refer to troubleshooting (IPM protection, compressor lose steps, compressor current overcorrect protection).

Off 3s blink once

Under the heating mode, compressor running, indoor/outdoor fan motor stop working

It is normal function

Off 3s blink twice

Off 3s blink 3 times

□ ☆ ☆ □

Cooling, dehumidifying; compressor stops running, indoor fan motor works. Heating: all will stop running

1) Wire terminal OVC-COMP loosen

or circuit, has problem, the

resistance of SAT should be lower

than l ohm.

2) Please refer to troubleshooting

(exhaust/overload protection)

Off 3s blink 4 times

Cooling, dehumidifying; compressor stops running, indoor fan motor works. Heating: all will stop running

Pls refer to troubleshooting

Off 3s blink 5 times

■ □ ■ ■

Cooling, dehumidifying; compressor stops running, indoor fan motor works. Heating: all will stop running

Pls refer to troubleshooting

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25 PFC prtection HC

26

Compressor lose steps

H7

27

Heating, antihigh temp. declines

H0

28 Starts up fail Lc

29

Compressor current testing circuit malfunction

U1

30

EEPROM malfunction

EE

31

Capacitor charge malfunction

33

Module temp.

over high protection

PU

32

Module sensor circuit diagram

P7

P8

34

DC Bus voltage dips

U3

35

Low DC Bus voltage protection

PL

36

IPM temp. is too high limit/ decrease frequency

EU

37

Four-way valve abnormal

U7

TROUBLE SHOOTING

Off 3s blink 6 times

□ ■ ☆ ☆

Off 3s blink 7 times

□ ☆ ■ ☆

Off 3s blink 10 times

■ □ ☆ ☆

Off 3s blink 11 times

□ ☆ □ ☆

Cooling, dehumidifying: compressor stops running, indoor fan motor works. Heating: all will stop running.

Cooling, dehumidifying: compressor stops running, indoor fan motor works. Heating: all will stop running.

Overload normal works, compressor running, frequency declines.

Cooling, dehumidifying: compressor stops running, indoor fan motor works. Heating: all will stop running.

Pls refer to troubleshooting.

Pls refer to troubleshooting.

Pls refer to troubleshooting.

Pls refer to troubleshooting.

Off 3s blink 13 times

□ ☆ ■ □ Replace the outdoor control board

API.

Off 3s blink 15 times

□ □ □ ■

Cooling, dehumidifying: compressor stops running, indoor fan motor works. Heating: all will stop running.

Replace the outdoor control board

API.

Off 3s blink 17 times

□ ■ □ ■

Cooling, dehumidifying: compressor stops running, indoor fan motor works. Heating: all will stop running.

Pls refer to Part 3 capacitor charging fault of troubleshooting.

Off 3s blink 18 times

□ □ ■ ☆

Cooling, dehumidifying: compressor stops running, indoor fan motor works. Heating: all will stop running.

Replace the outdoor control board

API.

Off 3s blink 19 times

■ □ ☆ ■ off 3s blink 20 times

□ ■ ■ ■

Cooling, dehumidifying: compressor stops running, indoor fan motor works. Heating: all will stop running.

To check whether the ambient

Temp. of IPM is too high or the heatsinhing of IPM is dirty else replace the outdoor baord API.

cooling, dehumidifying: compressor will stop, indoor fan motor works,

Heating: all will stop.

Power voltage is not staable.

off 3s blink 21 times

□ ■ ■ □ cooling, dehumidifying: compressor will stop, indoor fan motor works,

Heating: all will stop.

1) Check the Input voltage if the

Voltage is lower than 150VAC,

restart the machine when the

power supply is normal.

2) Checking the reactor L

connection.

■ ■ ■ ☆

Overload normal works, compressor running frequency declines.

Whole unit break for 30mins and discharge, to check the outdoor control board API's IPM module coolant whether is short, the radiator is tightened. If above phenomenon is not ok, please improve or replace the control board API.

■ □ ☆ □

This malfunction happened, only in heating mode, all will stop to run.

1) Power supply voltage is lower

than AC175V.

2) Wire terminal 4V loosen or wire

break.

3) 4V damaged, replace 4V.

38

Outdoor unit zero-cross detecting error

U9 ■ ■ ☆ □

Cooling: compressor will stop, indoor fan motor works.

Heating: all will stop.

Replace the outdoor control board

APl.

39

Anti-freezing limit/decrease frequency

FH ■ ■ ■ □

All loads work normally but the running frequency limited or decrease.

Notes:

Subject to continuous engineering change and product improvement without notice.

Indoor unit air return is poor or fan speed is too low.

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ERROR AND PROTECTION CODE SUMMARY

EP

F0

F3

F8

Ed

EE

EF

EL

E3

E4

E5

E6

E7

EA

Ec d1

E0

E1

E2

C5

C6

Cd

CF

Error

Code

C1

C2

C3

F9

FA

Fd

FE

FL

FP

Description

Current arch protection

Current leakage protection

Mis-wiring protection

Jumper error protection

No-ground

Too much CO2 protection

Current short-cut protection

WSHP: UV light error

Commercial: Water pump overload/error/flow switch error

System high pressure protection

Anti-freezing protection (heat exchanger-ID, OD)

Low pressure protection (run cooling when OD is too cold)

Compressor dischage pressure too high

System/compressor current too high

Communication error (ID-OD)

Mode clash (some ID runs cooling/fan, some runs heating

VRF: Oil valve protection

Commercial & VRF: Water flow protection (lack of water flow)

System temperature too high

Memory chip error (U5)

Outdoor fan motor overload

Fire alarm

Shell top high temperature protection

System refrigerant lack or restriction protection

Outdoor abmient temperature sensor error

Incoming water temperature sensor error

Outgoing water temperature sensor error

Oil temperature sensor error

Suction gas temperature sensor error

User side water sensor error

Water tank-middle sensor error

CO2 checking error

Indoor Unit LED Display

Running LED-Off 3S, Blinks 12 times

Running LED-Off 3S, Blinks 13 times

Running LED-Off 3S, Blinks 14 times

Running LED-Off 3S, Blinks 15 times

Running LED-Off 3S, Blinks 16 times

TBD

TBD (Buzzer will sound once every 2 sec.)

TBD

Running LED-Off 3S, Blinks 10 times

Running LED-Off 3S, Blinks 1 time

Running LED-Off 3S, Blinks 2 times

Running LED-Off 3S, Blinks 3 times

Running LED-Off 3S, Blinks 4 times

Running LED-Off 3S, Blinks 5 times

Running LED-Off 3S, Blinks 6 times

Running LED-Off 3S, Blinks 7 times

TBD

TBD

TBD

Heating LCD-Off 3S, Blinks 15 times

TBD

TBD

TBD

Cooling LED-Off 3S, Blinks 10 times

Cooling LED-Off 3S, Blinks 3 times

Cooling LED-Off 3S, Blinks 8 times

Cooling LED-Off 3S, Blinks 9 times

TBD

TBD

TBD

TBD

TBD

Notes:

1.Some codes are not malfunctions and will not require you to do anything, since the unit will resume normal

functions once the unit finishes its designated work such as defrost, oil return...

2.Some other codes denote malfunctions and the unit will not resume normal functions until your technician

checks your unit and fixes the problems such as dirty coils, clogged filters, bad control boards...You can

have your technician to call 866-833-3138 for help of technical support and trouble-shoot.

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ERROR AND PROTECTION CODE SUMMARY

Lc

Ld

LE

LF

LH

LL

L4

L5

L6

L7

P6

P7

P8

P9

LP

P0

P5

PA

Pc

HC

HE

L0

L1

L2

L3

H4

H5

H6

H7

FU

H1

H2

H3

Shell top temperature sensor error protection

Heating-Defrosting, or oil return

Static electric de-dust protection

Compressor over-temperature protection

System abnormal (many different other reasons…)

IPM abnormal / Control M odule Protection

Indoor fan motor-no feedback

Comopressor loses steps, not being able to check rotor position

PFC board abnormal / PFC protection

Compressor de-managet protection (rotor locked /doesn't rotate)

Airflow switch error

Humidity sensor error

Water level switch error / hot water tank level switch error

Outdoor DC motor error (L3 for dual -mtor 1, LA for motor 2)

Filter clogged

Circulating water temperature sensor error

System capacity insufficient

Water pressure switch protection

Starting failure

Power phase loss/lack

Compressor locked

Compressor over-speed protection

Indoor ambient temperature too high

Indoor ambient temperature too low

Indoor-Outdoor units don't match or power line connection error

Driving module resumed

Driving board checking-compressor current too high

Driving board checking-communication error with indoor board

Radiator loose, or IPM /PFC board sensor abnormal /error

Radiator loose, or IPM /PFC board too hot

AC contactor protection

AC current protection (incoming)

Current checking-circuit error or current sensor error

TBD

TBD

Heating LED-Off 3S, Blinks 2 times

Heating LED-Off 3S, Blinks 3 times

Heating LED-Off 3S, Blinks 4 times

Heating LED-Off 3S, Blinks 5 times

Running LED-Off 3S, Blinks 11 times

Heating LED-Off 3S, Blinks 7 times

Heating LED-Off 3S, Blinks 6 times

Heating LED-Off 3S, Blinks 14 times

TBD

TBD

TBD

Running LED-Off 3S, Blinks 23 times

TBD

TBD

TBD

TBD

Heating LED-Off 3S, Blinks 11 times

TBD

Running LED-Off 3S, Blinks 22 times

TBD

TBD

TBD

Running LED-Off 3S, Blinks 19 times

TBD

Heating LED-Off 3S, Blinks 15 times

Heating LED-Off 3S, Blinks 16 times

Heating LED-Off 3S, Blinks 18 times

Heating LED-Off 3S, Blinks 19 times

TBD

TBD

TBD

Notes:

1.Some codes are not malfunctions and will not require you to do anything, since the unit will resume normal

functions once the unit finishes its designated work such as defrost, oil return...

2.Some other codes denote malfunctions and the unit will not resume normal functions until your technician

checks your unit and fixes the problems such as dirty coils, clogged filters, bad control boards...You can

have your technician to call 866-833-3138 for help of technical support and trouble-shoot.

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ERROR AND PROTECTION CODE SUMMARY

PP

PU

U7

U6

U4

Pd

PE

PF

PH

PL

UF

C7

FJ

U2

UC

U8

U9

U5

U3

U1 d9 db dc dP dL

L9

L8 d3 d4 d5 d6 d7 d8

Current checking-connection error (U-V-W not connected accordingly) TBD

Temperature sensor drifting protection TBD

Driving board-ambient temperature sensor error

DC incoming voltage too high (program checking)

DC incoming voltage too low (program checking)

TBD

Cooling LED-Off 3S, Blinks 11 times

Cooling LED-Off 3S, Blinks 21 times

AC incoming power abnormal (too low or too high)

Capacitor-charging circuit error

4-way switch valve abnormal

Oil temperature too high

Compressor rotation reversed

TBD

Heating LED-Off 3S, Blinks 17 times

Heating LED-Off 3S, Blinks 20 times

Heating LED-Off 3S, Blinks 16 times

Heating LED-Off 3S, Blinks 14 times

Rectifying current checking error

DC main bus voltage drop

Compressor phase current checking circuit error

Compressor phase loss protection

Filter needs to be cleaned

PG motor (indoor) checking circuit error

Outdoor fan motor checking circuit error

De-actuate remote or control, from a long distance

PTC heater sensor error

Discharge/vent air temperature sensor error

Heating LED-Off 3S, Blinks 13 times

Heating LED-Off 3S, Blinks 20 times

Heating LED-Off 3S, Blinks 13 times

Heating LED-Off 3S, Blinks 12 times

TBD

Running LED-Off 3S, Blinks 17 times

Running LED-Off 3S, Blinks 18 times

TBD

Heating LED-Off 3S, Blinks 9 times

TBD

Storage tank water level switch error

AC condensate: anti-freezing sensor error

Domestic water: anti-freezing sensor error

Return water sensor error

Defrost coil sensor error

Back-up hot water temperature sensor error

Hot water outlet temperature sensor error

Hot water inlet temperature sensor error

Temp. Sensor Error-after metering device (cap. Tube, or EXV)

Temp. Sensor Error-suction tube

Temp. Sensor Error-discharge tube

Low voltage reluctance/reluctor error

Compressor Protection-calculated input is too high

TBD

TBD

TBD

TBD

TBD

TBD

TBD

TBD

TBD

TBD

TBD

TBD

Running LED-Off 3S, Blinks 20 times

Notes:

1.Some codes are not malfunctions and will not require you to do anything, since the unit will resume normal

functions once the unit finishes its designated work such as defrost, oil return...

2.Some other codes denote malfunctions and the unit will not resume normal functions until your technician

checks your unit and fixes the problems such as dirty coils, clogged filters, bad control boards...You can

have your technician to call 866-833-3138 for help of technical support and trouble-shoot.

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ERROR AND PROTECTION CODE SUMMARY

Eo dn

Cn

Fn

HP dA dE

Fr dF dH dU dJ d0

Temp. Sensor Error-solar water heater-water outlet

Temp. Sensor Error-solar water heater-assistant ele. heater

Door-lock sensor: card is not in

AC phase protection (lost or reversed)

Fan motor speed communication error

Specia function board error

AHU or RT: discharge air-relative humidity sensor error

AHU or RT: fresh air-relative humidity sensor error

AHU or RT: fresh air-temp. sensor error

TBD

TBD

TBD

TBD

TBD

TBD

M ulitiple zone-pipe connection doesn't match with comm. wire connection TBD

Not for AC: Buring gas density too high Cooling LED-Off 3S, Blinks 23 times

Not for AC: Buring gas sensor error

Solar AC: solar power input voltage is higher than 180V

Running LED-Off 3S, Blinks 21 times

TBD

TBD

TBD

TBD

UE

LU

LA

A5

UA dr

Ub

Ud

DC inverter driving error 1

AHU or RT: air flow pressure sensor error

DC inverter driving error 2

DC inverter driving error 3

DC inverter driving error 4

Compressor power input limit / decrease HZ (system power input)

Outdoor unit fan motor protection (not rotating, or not connected). If 2 motors, motor 1-L3, motor 2-LA

Condensing coil-inlet temp. sensor error (=F5 in commercial units)

A7 e4 e8 e1

Condensing coil-outlet temp. sensor error (=F7 in commercial units)

Compressor dischage temp. (=pressure) too high

Over-load protection (outdoor coil temp. too high)

Dicharge pressure sensor error

TBD

TBD

TBD

TBD ee DC inverter driving chip error TBD

JF Indoor unit-testing board comm. Error (after 3-minutes) TBD rF

Uu no

E6+IDU

Temp.

E7+ODU

Temp.

RF module error (once powered, the MCU tries to send commands, via SPI, to RF, if RF doesn't receives it, error shows)

TBD

Solar AC: battery bank discharged too much and the output voltage is lower than 295V

TBD

For VRF groups: DC unit's display board can not receive any data from the fixed speed comp. unit, will show "no" after 8 seconds

Communication error (ID display-OD main board) and outdoor temperature sensor error

Communication error (ID unit-OD unit) and outdoor temperature sensor error

TBD

TBD

TBD

Fu AHU or RT: dust sensor error TBD

TBD

TBD

TBD

TBD

TBD

Cooling LED-Off 3S, Blinks 24 times

Running LED-Off 3S, Blinks 24 times

TBD

Notes:

1.Some codes are not malfunctions and will not require you to do anything, since the unit will resume normal

functions once the unit finishes its designated work such as defrost, oil return...

2.Some other codes denote malfunctions and the unit will not resume normal functions until your technician

checks your unit and fixes the problems such as dirty coils, clogged filters, bad control boards...You can

have your technician to call 866-833-3138 for help of technical support and trouble-shoot.

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ERROR AND PROTECTION CODE SUMMARY

bH oE

E8

E9

F1

F2

F4

F5

F7 b7 b5 d1 d2 d3

FC

FE

H8

H9 eC e0 e9 eF e2 e3 e7 eA

Warning: water flow low

Oil level low protection

TBD

TBD

System pressure difference protection TBD

Heat exchanger-pressure transducer sensor error (similar to lower pressure transducer protection)

Oil-pressure transducer sensor error (similar to lower pressure transducer protection)

TBD

TBD

Economizer-discharge temp. sensor error TBD

Economizer-discharge pressure sensor error

Compressor brand sensor error

TBD

TBD

Water pump temp. sensor

Any other error that the outdoor unit needs to stop

Anti-high temperature protection

Anti-cold blowing (discharging) protection

Indoor air temp. sensor error/bad-broken, shorted…

Indoor coil temp. sensor error/bad-broken, shorted…

Outdoor coil temp. sensor error/bad-broken, shorted…

Compressor discharge temp. sensor error/bad-broken, shorted…

Cooling-oil return error

TBD

TBD

Running LED-Off 3S, Blinks 8 times

Running LED-Off 3S, Blinks 9 times

Cooling LED-Off 3S, Blinks 1 time

Cooling LED-Off 3S, Blinks 2 times

Cooling LED-Off 3S, Blinks 4 times

Cooling LED-Off 3S, Blinks 5 times

Cooling LED-Off 3S, Blinks 7 times

Slide door error, or air louver mechanism error

Over-load sensor error

Water level-high /overflow protection

Ele. heater error

Outlet temp. sensor error

Inlet temp. sensor error

DRM running mode 1

DRM running mode 2

DRM running mode 3

TBD

TBD

Heating LED-Off 3S, Blinks 8 times

Heating LED-Off 3S, Blinks 9 times

Cooling LED-Off 3S, Blinks 22 times

Cooling LED-Off 3S, Blinks 19 times

Notes:

1.Some codes are not malfunctions and will not require you to do anything, since the unit will resume normal

functions once the unit finishes its designated work such as defrost, oil return...

2.Some other codes denote malfunctions and the unit will not resume normal functions until your technician

checks your unit and fixes the problems such as dirty coils, clogged filters, bad control boards...You can

have your technician to call 866-833-3138 for help of technical support and trouble-shoot.

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SAMPLE SYSTEM LAYOUT

Digital display

Pipe/wire wall sleeve

Filter Guide panel Air wall sleeve

Display icon (May vary open models):

Wrench

Air out

Lineset PVC cover

Bolt

Nut

Disconnect Box

To correctly sized

HVAC CIRCUIT

BREAKER

Connection pipe

Drainage hose

Notes: Actual unit/ part appearance and installation may vary from the illustrated.

Subject to continuous improvement and change without notice.

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WARRANTY AND TECH. SUPPORT

YMGI warrants to the purchaser/owner(s) that YMGI products be free from defects in material and workmanship under the normal use and maintenance, with the standard Limited Product Warranty

Policies that comes with the unit or sales package.

YMGI IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR

* Damage or repairs required as a consequence Customer do-it-yoursely(DIY) installation and/or any other faulty

installation or improper application.

* Damage or repairs needed as a consequence of any misapplication, abuse, improper servicing, unauthorized

alteration, or improper operation.

* Damage as a result of floods, winds, fires, lightening, accidents, corrosive atmosphere, or other conditions

beyond the control of YMGI.

* Any damages to person or property of whatever kind, direct or indirect, special or consequential, whether

resulting from use or loss of use of the product.

* Failure to start due to voltage conditions, blown fuses, open circuit breakers, or other damages due to the

inadequacy or interruption of electrical service.

* Parts not supplied or designated by YMGI.

* Products installed outside USA or Canada.

* Regular equipment maintenance or field service or field inspection.

* Any problems due to improper cooling and heating load calcuation of the room/building the air conditioner/heat

pump system is to be installed. Equipment users can get the calculation schedule from your room/building

architect or your installation or related service HVAC contractor, who should have knowledge and tools to do

these calculation correctly.

* Any problems due to improper sizing and selecting air conditioner/heat pump system. These equipment sizing

and selection work should be conducted by either your room/building architect or your installation or related

service HVAC contractor, who should have knowledge and tools to do these calculation correctly, and get your

approval, before your purchasing these air conditioner or heat pump equipment.

* Any problems due to improper installing of the air conditioner/heat pump system. Installation should be

conducted by currently licensed HVAC technician, following manufacturer installation instructions, all governing

safety codes, with care and professionalism.

* Any problems due to improper operation of the air conditioner/heat pump system. Users shall keep the manual

and look up in the manuals for the correct understanding how the unit will work and how to operate the unit

correctly.

* Any problems due to improper maintenance of the air conditioner/heat pump system. Like a car, regular

maintenance or yearly checking is necessary for the unit to work properly for you, before the season comes. For

example, air filter shall be checked for cleaness from time to time. Remote control batteries shall be checked for

enough power, before judging the unit is not working...

CONTACT FOR FIELD SERVICE OR REPAIR

The following people, in a prioritized sequence, will take care of your request or issue:

1) The original installer; otherwise,

2) Your current service contractor; otherwise,

3) Authorized contractor in YMGI list that is close to you; otherwise,

4) Authorized Distributor in YMGI Distributor list; otherwise,

5) Contractor/Distributor you prefer who is close to you.

CONTACT FOR GENERAL TECHNICAL QUESTIONS OR SUPPORT, IN A SEQUENCE:

1) The original installer; otherwise,

2) The current service contractor; otherwise,

The original licensed installer or current service contractor should be contacted first of all, since they installed the unit and/or know more details than anybody else.

They will check the unit and find out the problems with the professional knowledge about HVAC and electric product installation by using special tools or instrument.

They can contact YMGI technical support for technical help during unit installation or inspection.

Product model and serial numbers needed, which can be found on unit nameplate sticker, so that our technician can quickly identify the unit, parts and wiring diagrams, among our many products and models.

3) The distributor; where the unit is purchased from otherwise,

4) YMGI Technical Support:

Tel: (866) 833-3138*703 Email: [email protected]

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USER NOTES AND INSTALLATION/SERVICE/MAINTENANCE NOTES

USER NOTES

Put down whatever questions you have or problems you have seen as a unit history:

Notes

Asked for Your Technician for Help?

Did You Ask YMGI Tech. for Help?

INSTALLATION NOTES

Put down whatever questions you have or problems you have seen as a unit history:

No. Date

Original Installation Company

Name, Technician Name,

Phone & HVAC License #

Job Not Performed by Technician

Technician Checklist

Completed Fully?

SERVICE / MAINTENANCE NOTES

No.

Date Contents of Service / Maintenance

Technician's Company Name, Technician

Name, Phone & HVAC License #

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