Heat Controller B-MMC12FA-1, B-MMH12FA-1, B-MMC09FA-1 manual Connect the cable to the Indoor unit

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Connecting the Cable between Indoor Unit and Outdoor Unit

Connecting the Cable between Indoor Unit and Outdoor Unit

Connectthe cabletotheIndoorunit.

Connect the cable to the indoor unit by connecting the wires to the terminals on the control board individually according to the outdoor unit connection. (Ensure that the color of the wires of the outdoor unit and the terminal No. are the same as those of the indoor unit.)

The ground wire should be longer than the common wires. The circuit diagram is subject to change without notice.

When installing, refer to the electrical diagram behind the front panel of Indoor Unit.

The wiring for the outdoor unit can be found on the inside of the Outdoor Unit control cover.

WARNING:

• The circuit diagram is subject to change without notice.

Be sure to connect wires according to the wiring diagram.

Connect the wires firmly, so that they can not be pulled out easily.

Connect the wires according to color codes by referring to the wiring diagram.

WARNING: Provide a circuit breaker between power source and the outdoor unit as shown below.

Main power source

 

Air

Circuit Breaker

Conditioner

Use a circuit breaker

 

or time delay fuse.

WARNING: The power cord connected to the outdoor unit should comply with the following specifica-

tions: ETL recognized and CSA certified.

18 / 24 kBtu/h

 

 

36 kBtu/h

AWG12 (Allowable temperature

 

 

AWG14

 

 

 

to the wire rated at least 90C˚)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Line voltage (208~230V)

 

 

Line voltage (208~230V)

 

 

GN/YL

 

 

 

GN/YL

 

 

20

mm

 

20

mm

(0.

 

(0.

79

inch)

 

79

inch)

 

 

 

 

 

The power connecting cable connected to the indoor and outdoor unit should comply with the following specifications: ETL recognized and CSA certified.

Low voltage (below 40V)

AWG18

GN/YL 20mm

WARNING: When using the separate wires as the power cord, please secure the separate wires into the control box panel using tie wraps to hold all wires together in place.

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Service Manual

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Contents Heat CONTROLLER, INC Table of Contents KBtu/h 2 rooms Symbols Used in this ManualKBtu/h 3 rooms Control box securely Cuit and breaker Safety PrecautionsInstallation Be sure not to do Be sure to follow the instructionDo not allow water to run into electric parts Do not install, remove, or reDo not install the product on a Defective installation standNever enter the product When the product is soaked Be cautious that water canFlooded or submerged, contact Installing the product Install the drain hose to ensure that Keep level even whenUse two or more people to lift and transport the product Operational Do not use the remote is the batteries have leaked Selecting the locationOutdoor Unit Seaside applications and installationIndoor Unit DimensionsSplit Type Indoor 18kBtu/h Outdoor Unit24kBtu/h 36kBtu/h UE2Indoor Unit Type Wall Mounted Model Product SpecificationsMMC18FA-1 MMH18FA-1 Outdoor Unit Multiple piping modelsMMC24FA-1 MMH24FA-1 MMC36FA-1 MMH36FA-1 Installation Parts InstallationInstallation Tools Selecting the best location Multi Piping Type Piping length and elevation18 / 24 kBtu/h KBtu/h Drilling the hole in the wall Installing Installation PlateStandard TypeFlaring work Flaring Work and Connection of PipingCheck Connecting the PipingIndoor Wrap the insulation material around the all connections Indoor unit installationFor left rear piping Wrap the insulation material around the connecting por- tion Bad case Good caseRemote Control Preparationoptional Outdoor unit 18/24 kBtu/h OutdoorOutdoor unit 36 kBtu/h Tions ETL recognized and CSA certified Connect the cable to the Indoor unitOutdoor unit Connect the cable to the Outdoor unitHow to connect wiring to the terminals Methods of connecting the cableModel To check the drainage Checking the drainageDrain piping Insulating the Pipe and Special Piping Applications Secure the taped piping along the exterior wall usingLeakage test Air Purging and EvacuationLeak checking PreparationEvacuation Repeat evacuation procedure for each indoor unitFinishing the job Additional ChargingSplit Type Test RunningOperation Cooling Mode OperationSoft Dry Operation Mode Heating Mode OperationFuzzy Operation Defrost ControlHeatingFuzzy Operation for Cooling Fuzzy Operation for Dehumidification On-Timer OperationOff-Timer Operation Airflow Speed SelectionChaos Natural Wind Mode Off-Timer = On-Timer OperationSleep Timer Operation Chaos Swing ModeBuzzer Sound Forced OperationSplit Type Indoor Unit Function of Indoor UnitFunction of Outdoor Unit Time Setting Buttons Used to adjust the time Remote Control OperationCooling Model , Heat Pump Model To remove the Grille from the Chassis DisassemblyTo remove the Control Box To remove the Motor Cover Electronic Control Device Schematic DiagramIndoor Unit TMP87CM41F Outdoor UnitRY-4WAY RY-LIQ RY-GAS RY-FANL RY-FANH Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit Wiring DiagramMMC24FA-1 Bottom View Component LocationsDisplay Assembly Split Type 6871A20680 Component side Solder side MMH18FA-1 Troubleshooting GuideRefrigeration Cycle Diagram MMC18FA-1MMH24FA-1 MMH36FA-1 MMC36FA-1Self-diagnosis Function Indoor ErrorOutdoor Error Error IndicatorTrouble analysis Cycle Troubleshooting GuideProcedure Specification Remedy Electronic Parts Troubleshooting GuideProduct doesnt operate with the remote controller Check Point Comp. on Comp. OFF Compressor/Outdoor Fan dont operateNector Trouble 4 When indoor Fan does not operateRY-COMP-B Voltage of Connectors according to Indoor Fan SpeedWhen Vertical Louver does not operate Indoor inlet pipe sensor Error CodeCheck Point Indoor air sensorPower input AC 230V.Outdoor, Indoor Description Cause of error Check point & Normal conditionCommunication line is shorted at GND Comp OFF Condensor pipe sensor Outdoor air sensorPipe sensor Way Valve Liguid Side Way, 3-way ValvePumping down ProcedureEvacuation Replace the valve and service port capsAll the refrigerant leaked Connect the gauge to the charging cylinder Replace the valve stem nuts and the service port nutGas Charging After EvacuationModel B-MMC09FA-1, B-MMH09FA-1, B-MMC12FA-1, B-MMH12FA-1 Exploded ViewModel A-MMC18FA-1, A-MMH18FA-1 Model A-MMC24FA-1, A-MMH24FA-1 Model A-MMC36FA-1, A-MMH36FA-1 08/06/2008 Heat CONTROLLER, INC