Heat Controller DMC36CA-1, DMC24CA-1 manual Heat Insulation and pipings

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Installation

6. Heat Insulation and pipings

HEAT INSULATION

1.Use the heat insulation material for the refrigerant piping which has an excellent heat-resistance (over 120°C(248°F) ).

2. Precautions in high humidity circumstance:

This air conditioner has been tested according to

the "KS Standard Conditions with Mist" and con here is not any default. However, if it is operated for a long time in high humid atmosphere (dew point

temperature: more than 23°C(73.4°F)), water drops Indoor unit are liable to fall. In this case, add heat insulation

material according to the following procedure:

Fastening band (accessory)

Refrigerant piping

Thermal insulator (accessory)

Heat insulation material to be prepared... Adiabatic glass wool with thickness 10 to 20mm(0.39 to 0.79inch).

Stick glass wool on all air conditioners that are located in ceiling atmosphere.

In addition to the normal heat insulation (thickness: more than 8mm(0.31inch)) for refrigerant piping (gas

piping: thick piping) and drain piping, add further 10mm to 30mm(0.39inch to 1.18 inch) thickness material.

FORM THE PIPINGS

1.Wrap the connecting portion of indoor unit with the Insulation material and secure it with two Plastic Bands. (for the right pipings)

If you want to connect an additional drain hose, the end of the drain-outlet should be kept at a distance from the ground. (Do not dip it into water, and fix it on the wall to avoid swinging in the wind.)

In case of the Outdoor unit being installed below position of the Indoor unit.

2.Tape the Piping, drain hose and Connecting Cable from bottom to top.

3.Form the piping gathered by taping along the exterior wall and attach it to the wall by saddle or

equivalent.

Seal a small opening around the pipings with gum type sealer.

Plastic Band

Drain hose Taping

Pipings

Connecting cable

Power supply cord

Trap is required to prevent water from entering into electrical parts.

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Contents Ceiling Cassette Type Single-Zone Air Conditioning Table of Contents Installation Safety PrecautionsBe sure the installation area does not deteriorate with age Be cautious when unpacking and installing the productOperational Do not let electric parts of the product get wetBe cautious that water could not enter the product Do not step on or put anyting on the product. outdoor units ThinnerFeatures & Benefits Space Control Swirl SwingAuto Restart Operation Two Thermistor ControlZero Standby Power Time Delay Safety FunctionHigh Ceiling Operation Water Drain PumpCeiling Cassette List of FunctionsWireless LCD Remote Control Function of Remote ControlNd F Button Wired LCD Remote Control DMC36CA-1 SpecificationsOutdoor Unit Indoor Units Dimensional DrawingsModel No. DMC24CA-1 Model No. DMC36CA-1 Indoor Unit Wiring DiagramsDMC24CA-1 / DMC36CA-1 DMC24CA-1 Outdoor UnitDMC36CA-1 Cooling Only Models Refrigerant Cycle DiagramsSelect the best location InstallationIndoor Unit Outdoor UnitSettlement of outdoor unit Indoor Unit InstallationWiring Connection Air conditioner unit Piping side Installation of Decoration PanelHeat Insulation Heat Insulation and pipingsDrain Piping of Ceiling Cassette Drain Pipe WorkDrain test Test running Precautions in Test RUNEvaluation of the performance Connection of power supplyTwo Thermistor System Optional OperationProcedure Adjusting air volume to the height of ceilingWiring design Remote ControllerCycle Troubleshooting Guide Troubleshooting GuideTrouble analysis Trouble Electronic Parts Troubleshooting GuideProduct doesnt operate with the remote controller When cooling does not operate When indoor Fan does not operate Trouble 5 When Vertical Louver does not operate Outdoor Error Indoor ErrorError Indicator Self-diagnosis FunctionCheck Point Troubleshooting CH01, CH02, CH06Troubleshooting CH03 Drain pump Float switch Open Drain pump power input Troubleshooting CH04Troubleshooting CH05, CH53 Troubleshooting CH24, CH25 Inverter Troubleshooting CH32, CH33Constant Troubleshooting CH41, CH44, CH45, CH46, CH47, CH65 Troubleshooting Guide Troubleshooting CH61, CH62 Way Valve Liguid Side Way Valve Gas Side Way ValvePumping down ProcedureAir purging of the charge hose Set the liquid side valve to the closed positionEvacuation Mount the valve caps and the service port capsAll amount of refrigerant leaked Gas Charging Mount the valve stem nuts and the service port nutAfter Evacuation Connect the gauge to the charging cylinderMain P.C.B ASM Electronic Control Device03/19/07
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