Heat Controller DMH18DB-1 Connectthe cabletotheIndoorunit, Flaring Work and Connection of Piping

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Connectthe cabletotheIndoorunit.

Flaring Work and Connection of Piping

Connecting the Cable between Indoor Unit and Outdoor Unit

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

The earth wire should be longer than the common wires. The circuit diagram is not 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 not subject to change without notice.

Be sure to connect wires according to the wiring diagram.

Connect the wires firmly, so that not to 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 out- door unit as shown below.

Main power source

 

Air

Circuit Breaker

Conditioner

Use a circuit breaker

 

or time delay fuse.

WARNING! : The power wire to the outdoor unit must be of sufficient gauge to meet the Minimum Circuit Ampacity (MCA) as indicated on the outdoor unit rating plate and be of type required by NEC and local codes.

AWG14

Line voltage (208~230V)

GN/YL 20mm

The connecting cable between the indoor and outdoor unit should be SJOW type, mini- mum 18 gauge, and meet requirements of NEC and local codes.

Low voltage (below 40V)

AWG18

GN/YL 20mm

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Contents HEAT CONTROLLER, INC Only for authorized service personnelWall Mounted Multi-SplitSystem Air Conditioning/Heat PumpTABLE OF CONTENTS 2Multi type Air ConditionerService Manual SymbolsUsedinthisManualCombination table Combination tableInstallation Safety PrecautionsSafety Precautions 4Multi type Air ConditionerDo not install, remove, or re Safety PrecautionsService Manual Safety Precautions 6Multi type Air ConditionerWhen the product is soaked an Authorized Service CenterSafety Precautions InstallationInstall the drain hose to ensure that installing the product8Multi type Air Conditioner OperationalSafety Precautions Service Manual Safety Precautions•Be careful and avoid personal injury •They may burn or explodeDimensions DimensionsIndoorUnit Split Type IndoorDimensions OutdoorUnitService Manual UE 18kBtu/hProduct Specifications Product Specifications12Multi type Air Conditioner Outdoor UnitService Manual Product SpecificationsIndoor Unit B-DMH18DB-1InstallationParts InstallationInstallationTools InstallationInstallation Select the best locationRooftop Installations Indoor unit16Multi type Air Conditioner Piping length and elevationInstallation Multi Piping TypeInstallation Fixing Installation PlateService Manual Flaringwork Flaring Work and Connection of PipingFlaring Work and Connection of Piping 18Multi type Air ConditionerFor right rear piping Connecting the PipingService Manual Flaring Work and Connection of PipingFlaring Work and Connection of Piping 20Multi type Air ConditionerService Manual For left rear pipingFlaring Work and Connection of Piping Indoor unit installation 22Multi type Air ConditionerFlaring Work and Connection of Piping HOW TO MOUNT ONTO A WALL HOW TO INSERT BATTERIES REMOTE CONTROL PREPARATIONOPTIONALFlaring Work and Connection of Piping Flaring Work and Connection of Piping 24Multi type Air ConditionerOutdoor Service Manual Connectthe cabletotheIndoorunitFlaring Work and Connection of Piping Line voltage 208~230V26Multi type Air Conditioner Connectthe cabletotheOutdoor unitEvery wire must be connected firmly How to connect wiring to the terminals Connectionmethod ofthe connectingcableExampleService Manual 28Multi type Air Conditioner Connectthecable totheindoorunitrating on the unit rating plate Service Manual CheckingthedrainageTo check the drainage Drain piping30Multi type Air Conditioner Formingthe pipingAir Purging and Evacuation Service ManualCheckingmethod Air Purging and Evacuation32Multi type Air Conditioner EvacuationRepeat evacuation procedure for each indoor unit Finishing the jobCharging ChargingImportant:Unit is critically charge Test Running Test Running34Multi type Air Conditioner Prepare remote controlFunctionofcontrol Operation1. MAIN UNIT FUNCTION OperationOperation 36Multi type Air ConditionerDefrost ControlHeating Fuzzy OperationOff-TimerOperation On-TimerOperationService Manual OperationOff-Timer = On-TimerOperation 38Multi type Air ConditionerSleep Timer Operation OperationOperation Service ManualForced Operation Buzzer Sounding Operation40Multi type Air Conditioner FunctionofIndoorUnitOperation ON/OFF by Remote controller Time Delay Safety ControlService Manual FunctionofOutdoor UnitOperation Operating Step42Multi type Air Conditioner RemoteControlOperationSETTING BUTTONS 7ON/OFF TIMER BUTTONSDisassembly DisassemblyIndoor Unit To remove the Grille from the ChassisDisassembly 44Multi type Air Conditioner2. To remove the Control Box 3.To remove the Discharge GrilleDisassembly Service Manual5.To remove the Motor Cover 6.To remove the Cross-FlowFanSchematic Diagram Schematic DiagramElectronicControlDevice 1.Indoor UnitSchematic Diagram 2. 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