EIS AWT6-V6-SW User Manual

Dc inverter air to water heat pump

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DC Inverter Air to Water
User's manual
U s e r ' s m a n u a l
Before operating this product, please read the
instructions carefully and keep this manual for future use.
AWT
6/9/11/13
AWT6/9/11/13-MBW
Heat Pump
-V6-SW

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  • Page 1 6/9/11/13 -V6-SW AWT6/9/11/13-MBW DC Inverter Air to Water Heat Pump User’s manual U s e r ’ s m a n u a l Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and keep this manual for future use.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Catalogue 1.Introduction 1.1.Preliminary Information 1.2.Safety Precautions 1.3.Functioning Principles 1.4.Water pump 1.5.Product Component Diagram 1.6.Technical Specifications 2.Overview of the Units 2.1.Functional Diagrams 2.2.Outlines and Dimensions 2.3.Exploded Views 3.Assembly Configurations Assembly Configuration Selection Flowchart Assembly Drawings, Wiring, and Software 4.Installation Walkthrough 4.1.Sanitary Hot Water Applications 4.2.Heating and Cooling Circuits 4.3.Indoor Unit Installation 4.4.Outdoor Unit Installation...
  • Page 4 Included Accessories Below are the accessories that are included with your purchase. Please check to ensure that none are missing or damaged. If so,please contact your local distributor. Extension cable for Installation User’s Safety Mixing Circuit 1 Mixing Circuit 2 Mixing Circuit 1 Temperature Sensor Temperature Sensor...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction 1.1 Preliminary Information Thank you for your purchase of our quality heat pump. This manual is intended to provide detailed instructions for the successful installation of your newly purchased heat pump product. Please ensure that this manual, along with the User’s and Service manuals, are kept in an easy-to-access location for your reference later on.
  • Page 6: Safety Precautions

    Introduction 1.2.Safety Precautions To ensure both your personal safety, as well as the safety of the product, note the symbols below and be sure to understand their correlation to each of the precautions depicted. Warning Caution Prohibition User Manual To avoid electrical shock, make The installation, dismantlement Be sure to read this manual before sure to disconnect the power...
  • Page 7 Introduction 1.2.Safety Precautions Fuse Steel Copper When the power cord gets loose Please select the correct fuse or Be aware fingers might be hurt by or damaged, always get a qualified breaker as per recommended. Steel the fin of the coil. person to fix it.
  • Page 8: Functioning Principles

    Introduction 1.3.Functioning Principles AWT6/9/11/13-V6-SW Power Supply Four-Way Vale Compressor Pressure Check Valve Three-Way Valve Expansion Refrigerant Filter Valve Outdoor Unit AWT6/9/11/13-V6-MBW Power supply Four-way vavle Compressor Water Outlet Pressure Three-way valve check valve Water pump Fan motor Water inlet Filter T-connector Refrigerant Filter...
  • Page 9: Water Pump

    Introduction 1.4.Water Pump Setting the pump speed The pump speed can be selected on the pump.The default setting is highest speed.If the water flow in the system is too high(e.g.noise of running water in the installation) the speed can be lowered. [kPa] Pump curves: UPM3 xx-75...
  • Page 10 Introduction 1.4.Water Pump Alarm status Operation status If the circulator has detected one or more alarms, the When the circulator is running, LED 1 is green. The bi- colored LED 1 switches from green to r ed. When four yellow LEDs indicate the current power an alarm is active, the LEDs indicate the alarm type as defined in the table below.
  • Page 11 Introduction 1.4.Water Pump Factory presetting The circulator starts at the factory preset. • For standard UPM3 HYBRID, UPM3 AUTO, UPM3 AUTO L this is proportional pressure, curve 3 For UPM3 FLEX AC and UPM3 FLEX AS this is PWM profile A, curve 4. In the "select setting"...
  • Page 12: Product Component Diagram

    Introduction 1.5.Product Components Diagram Below is a general system application of the heat pump. Any specific configurations should be a variation of this “master” system drawing. All suggested assembly variations are given in Chapter 3.
  • Page 13: Technical Specifications

    Introduction 1.6.Technical Specifications Type of Product DC Inverter Air to Water Heat Pump Unit Model AWT6-V6-SW/MBW AWT9-V6-SW/MBW AWT11-V6-SW/MBW AWT13-V6-SW/MBW Power Supply-Refrigerant V/Hz/Ph 220-240/50/1-R410A Max. Heating Capacity (1) 6.21 10.10 11.5 12.6 C.O.P (1) 4.05 4.03 3.82 3.89 Heating Capacity Min./Max.(1) 2.19/6.21...
  • Page 14 Introduction 1.6.Technical Specifications Type of Product DC Inverter Air to Water Heat Pump Unit Model AWT6-V6-SW/MBW AWT9-V6-SW/MBW AWT11-V6-SW/MBW AWT13-V6-SW/MBW Water Pump Max Water Head Water Volume ℃ Range of setting temperature** 30-52-75** 30-52-75** 30-52-75** 30-52-75** Hot water capacity* Kg/h ℃...
  • Page 15: Overview Of The Units

    2. Overview of the Units Outside 2.1.Functional Diagrams 【 】 Indoor unit AWT6/ 9/11/13 -V6-SW Inside Handle Water expansion tank Touch screen operation panel Emergency Switch for 9KW electric heater Decorative panel Thermostat knob Front panel Plate heat exchanger Digital thermostat Water pump Drainage Automatic air purging valve...
  • Page 16 2. Overview of the Units 2.1.Functional Diagrams 【 】 Indoor unit AWT6/ 9/11/13 -V6-SW Filling water to water tank(G3/4’’male) Filling water to coil(G1’’male) High temperature hot water outlet(G1’’male) Middle temperature hot water outlet(G1’’male) Safety valve kit Service valve ” 6kW Refrigerant connector:1/4 Water from heating/cooling system(G1’’male) 9/11kW Refrigerant connector:3/8’’...
  • Page 17 2. Overview of the Units Outside 2.1.Functional Diagrams 【 】 Indoor unit AWT6/ 9/11/13 -V6-MBW Inside Handle Water to heating/cooling system(G1’’male) Touch screen operation panel Water expansion tank Decorative panel Emergency Switch for 9KW electric heater Front panel Thermostat knob Digital thermostat 5L Expansion Tank Water pump...
  • Page 18 2. Overview of the Units 2.1.Functional Diagrams 【 】 Indoor unit AWT6/ 9/11/13 -V6-MBW Filling water to water tank(G3/4’’male) Filling water to coil(G1’’male) High temperature hot water outlet(G1’’male) Middle temperature hot water outlet(G1’’male) Safety valve kit Water oulet (G1’’) Water from heating/cooling system(G1’’male) Water inlet (G1’’) Automatic air purging valve Water to heating/cooling system(G1’’male)
  • Page 19: Outlines And Dimensions

    2. Overview of the Units 2.2.Outlines and Dimensions 【 】 Indoor unit AWT6/9/11/13-V6-SW Unit:mm...
  • Page 20 2. Overview of the Units 2.2.Outlines and Dimensions 【 】 Indoor unit AWT6/9/11/13-V6-MBW Unit:mm...
  • Page 21 2. Overview of the Units 2.2.Outlines and Dimensions 【 】 Outdoor unit AW6/9-V6-SG Refrigerant connector dimension: AWT6-V6 1/4” and 1/ 2” AWT9-V6 3/8” and 1/ 2”...
  • Page 22 2. Overview of the Units 2.2.Outlines and Dimensions 【 】 Outdoor unit AW11-V6-SG Unit:mm 1044...
  • Page 23 2. Overview of the Units 2.2.Outlines and Dimensions 【 】 Outdoor unit AW13-V6-SG Unit:mm 1124 1058 Refrigerant connector Liquid pipe O.D. 3/8’’ Gas pipe O.D. 5/8’’...
  • Page 24 2. Overview of the Units 2.2.Outlines and Dimensions 【 】 Monoblock unit Unit:mm AW6-V6-MBG 76.5...
  • Page 25 2. Overview of the Units 2.2.Outlines and Dimensions 【 】 Monoblock unit Unit:mm AW9-V6-MBG 1053 1065...
  • Page 26 2. Overview of the Units 2.2.Outlines and Dimensions 【 】 Monoblock unit AW11-V6-MBG 1204 1215 Unit:mm...
  • Page 27 2. Overview of the Units 2.2.Outlines and Dimensions 【 】 Monoblock unit AW13-V6-MBG Unit:mm 1258...
  • Page 28: Exploded Views

    2. Overview of the Units Outdoor —— AW6/9/11-V6-SG 2.3. Exploded view Name Name Name 1/4” Valve-AW6-V6-SG Decorative panel Electric box cover Top panel 3/8” Valve - AW9/11-V6-SG Outdoor fan Valve Outdoor motor Back panel Front panel Condenser Valve cover Air guide Compressor Bulkhead Right plate...
  • Page 29 2. Overview of the Units 2.3. Exploded view Outdoor —— AW13-V6-SG 20 21 Name Name Name Decorative panel Side panel Condenser Front panel Bulkhead Valve cover Air guide Handle Terminal block Sperator Outdoor fan PFC transducer Suction temperature sensor Outdoor motor Transformer Fixture EEV controller...
  • Page 30 2. Overview of the Units Monoblock —— AW6-V6-MBG 2.3. Exploded view Name Name Fan Blade Low Pressure Sensor DC Motor High Pressure Sensor PFC Conductor High Pressure Switch Ambient Temp.Sensor 4-way Reserving Valve Compressor Compressor Discharge Temp.Sensor Compressor Suction Temp.Sensor Electronic Expansion Valve Plate Heat Exchanger Evaporating Coil Temp.Sensor...
  • Page 31 2. Overview of the Units 2.3. Exploded view Monoblock —— AW9/11-V6-MBG Name Name Evaporating Coil Temp. Sensor Low Pressure Sensor Compressor Crankcase Heater Coil for Four-way Reserving Valve Drain Pan Heater 4-way Reserving Valve Compressor Suction Temp. Sensor Outdoor PCB Board Compressor Compressor Discharge Temp.
  • Page 32 2. Overview of the Units 2.3. Exploded view Monoblock —— AW13-V6-MBG Name Name Name Decorative panel Coil temperature sensor Coil and ambient temperature sensor Front panel Plate heat exchanger Air guide Bulkhead Water inlet temperature sensor Sperator Plate heat exchanger fixture Outdoor fan Suction temperature sensor Outdoor motor...
  • Page 33: Assembly Configurations

    3. Assembly Configurations - Flowchart...
  • Page 34: Assembly Drawings, Wiring, And Software

    Assembly Configurations - Drawing 1...
  • Page 35 Assembly Configurations - Drawing 1 Assembly 1: Wiring Diagram To achieve successful operation at a minimum, ensure the ports below are properly connected. L2 L3 N2 L3 N1 L1 Shield wire TO OU TDO OR T O T 1 UNI T POEW R SUPP LY (Fo r spl i t uni t s) TO OU TDO OR UNI T' s E- Heater...
  • Page 36 Assembly Configurations - Drawing 1 Software: Basic Settings (continued) 4. Double-check to ensure that the Domestic Hot Water option is enabled under Configure the desired setpoint for water temperature (default set to 50°C):...
  • Page 37 Assembly Configurations - Drawing 2...
  • Page 38 Assembly Configurations - Drawing 2 Assembly 2: Wiring Diagram To achieve successful operation at a minimum, ensure the ports below are properly connected. L2 L3 N2 L3 N1 L1 Shield wire T O T 1 TO OU TDOOR U NIT P OEWR SUPP LY ( For s plit unit s) TO OU TDOOR U NIT 's E-He ater...
  • Page 39 Assembly Configurations - Drawing 2 Software: Basic Settings (continued) The location of the configuration for heating-only or cooling-only system is under Double-check to ensure that the Domestic Hot Water option is enabled under Configure the desired setpoint for water temperature (default set to 50°C):...
  • Page 40 Assembly Configurations - Drawing 3...
  • Page 41 Assembly Configurations - Drawing 3 Assembly 3: Wiring Diagram To achieve successful operation at a minimum, ensure the ports below are properly connected. L2 L3 N2 L3 N1 L1 Shield wire T O T1 TO OUT DOOR OUTDOOR U NIT PO EWR S UPPL Y COMMUNICATION (F or sp lit units ) TO OUT DOOR...
  • Page 42 Assembly Configurations - Drawing 3 Software: Basic Settings (continued) 3.(cont.) Configure the water pump to operate for heating or cooling: 4. Temperature configuration options for Heating/Cooling circuit 2 are found under Please activate entire Heating/Cooling circuit 2 setting H. configuring the set water heating temperatures: H.1.
  • Page 43 Assembly Configurations - Drawing 4...
  • Page 44 Assembly Configurations - Drawing 4 Assembly 4: Wiring Diagram To achieve successful operation at a minimum, ensure the ports below are properly connected. L2 L3 N2 L3 N1 L1 Shield wire TO O UTD OO R T O T1 OUTDOOR UN IT POE WR SUP PLY COMMUNICATION (Fo r sp l it un i ts)
  • Page 45 Assembly Configurations - Drawing 4 Software: Basic Settings (continued) 3.(cont.) Configure the water pump to operate for heating or cooling: The location of the configuration for heating-only or cooling-only system is under 5. Temperature configuration options for Heating/Cooling circuit 2 are found under H.
  • Page 46 Assembly Configurations - Drawing 5...
  • Page 47 Assembly Configurations - Drawing 5 Assembly 5: Wiring Diagram To achieve successful operation at a minimum, ensure the ports below are properly connected. L2 L3 N2 L3 N1 L1 Shield wire TO O UTDOOR T O T1 OUTDOOR UNI T POEW R SUP P LY COMMUNICATION (Fo r split u ni t s) TO O UTDOOR...
  • Page 48 Assembly Configurations - Drawing 5 Software: Basic Settings (continued) 3.(cont.) Configure the water pump to operate for heating or cooling: 4. Temperature configuration options for Heating/Cooling circuit 2 are found under H. configuring the set water heating temperatures: H.1. Setting a heating curve : H.2.
  • Page 49: Installation Walkthrough

    4. Installation Walkthrough 4.1. Sanitary Hot Water Configurations 4.1.1. Note about the Heating/Cooling Distribution System Users are heavily recommended to install a buffer tank into the chosen configuration, especially when the method of hot water distribution is below 20L/W of water volume. The buffer tank should be installed between the heat pump and the distribution system, in order to: •...
  • Page 50: Heating And Cooling Circuits

    4. Installation Walkthrough 4.2. Heating and Cooling Circuits This heat pump unit is capable of controlling two completely different heating and cooling circuits, as shown in the following images. Configuring the temperatures for circuits 1 and 2 can be done via the “Heating and Cooling Circuit” menus.
  • Page 51 4. Installation Walkthrough 4.2. Heating and Cooling Circuits 4.2.2. Mixing Valves MV1 and MV2 If the system water temperature may be higher (or lower) than the temperatures needed for circuit 1 (or circuit 2) in a heating or cooling operation, then a mixing valve can be added to the circuit, and connected to the MV1 (or MV2) port on the indoor unit.
  • Page 52 4. Installation Walkthrough 4.2. Heating and Cooling Circuits 4.2.3. Circulation Pump Control Note: P1 is circulation pump 1, P2 is pump 2 • “Buffer Tank” should be checked if one is installed between the heat pump and distribution system. • “P1/P2 for Heating/Cooling Operation” sets that circuit’s pump to work for heating or cooling. If “Buffer Tank”...
  • Page 53: Indoor Unit Installation

    4. Installation Walkthrough 4.3. Indoor Unit Installation 4.3.1. Choosing an installation location A. The indoor unit can be located in a room, corridor, balcony, garage or warehouse. B. Indoor unit should be placed on flat and solid ground. C. The unit is recommended to be put in a space close to water supply, and drainage. D.
  • Page 54: Outdoor Unit Installation

    4. Installation Walkthrough 4.4. Outdoor Unit Installation 4.4.1. Choosing an installation location A. The outdoor unit can be located in a room, corridor, balcony, and roof or hanged on the wall. B. Please don't install outdoor unit close to bedroom or living room, because there is some noise when it's running.
  • Page 55 4. Installation Walkthrough 4.4. Outdoor Unit Installation Please add rubber absorber under the outdoor unit, to reduce the vibration. 【 】 A. On a concrete stand 1.The unit must be located on a flat,solid,preferably cemented surface. 2.When installing the unit,introduce a tilt of 1cm/m for rain water evacuation. 3.When installing the unit in harsh climatic conditions,sub-zero temperature ,snow,humidity.., it is recommended to raise the unit off the ground by about 50cm.
  • Page 56: Refrigerant Pipe Connection

    4. Installation Walkthrough 4.5. Refrigerant pipe connection Please take the refrigerant pipe and accessories from the carton box of piping kit. Insulation When insulating the refrigerant pipe, please insulate each pipe separately (refer to figure 1 below), don't insulate the refrigerant pipes together (refer to figure 2 below).
  • Page 57: Refrigerant Pipework

    4. Installation Walkthrough 4.6. Refrigerant Pipework 4.6.1.Amount of Refrigerant: For all units, the refrigerant included inside is sufficient for up to 5 meter long piping kits. If the piping is beyond 5m, it is necessary to add 40g of refrigerant per additional meter. It is recommended to keep the length of the refrigerant piping to under 12m.
  • Page 58 4. Installation Walkthrough 4.6. Refrigerant Pipework IMPORTANT: The radius of pipe bends cannot be less than 15 cm. Use a cardboard/paper template to verify it is above this. Run the power cord through the pipe as it bends. Create the bends carefully and gradually. Do not bend the pipe against an edge.
  • Page 59 4. Installation Walkthrough 4.6. Refrigerant Pipework Prepare a vacuum pump and a pressure gauge, connect one end of the pressure gauge to the vacuum pump. The other end should be connected to high pressure refrigerant port on the outdoor unit. Open the pressure gauge, and set the vacuum pump to run for 10 minutes.
  • Page 60: Water Pipe Connection

    4. Installation Walkthrough 4.7. Water pipe connection After installing the unit, please connect the water inlet and outlet pipe according to the local instructions. Please carefully select and operate the water pipe. After connection, the water piping should be pressure tested, cleaned before use. 【...
  • Page 61: Installation Of The Kits In The Accessories

    4. Installation Walkthrough 4.8. Installation of the kits in the accessories 3.Drain the water to drainage system of the house, and open the ball valve to drain out all water inside the tank. Please extend the drainage pipe by connecting another water pipe, if the distance between the unit and drainage system is long.
  • Page 62 4. Installation Walkthrough 4.8. Installation of the kits in the accessories 【L type decorative panel in back side】 When the pipings are installed in back side of the unit, L type decorative panel can be installed as follows, in order to hide the pipings in backside and look better: 1.
  • Page 63: Wiring

    4. Installation Walkthrough 4.9. Wiring 4.9.1. Explanation of Terminal Block 1 PE N1 L1 For user's side Unit power supply This should be connected directly to the city power supply. For all units, ensure that a cable of sufficient gauge is used. (found on nameplate) E: Outdoor unit power supply(for split units) If the outdoor unit draws power from the indoor unit, this terminal should be connected through cable between the appropriate ports (see Appendix for wiring diagrams).
  • Page 64 4. Installation Walkthrough 4.9. Wiring 4.9.2. Explanation of Terminal Block 2 For user's side A, B: Water Pump A-Pump 1: Pump for Heating & Cooling Circuit 1, B-Pump 2: Pump for Heating & Cooling Circuit 2, If there is an external water pump in heating, cooling and hot water system, it can be connected to these ports, to be under the control of heat pump,...
  • Page 65 4. Installation Walkthrough 4.9. Wiring 4.9.3. Explanation of Terminal Block 3 C S C OM Application Side A: Signal output to Hot Water Tank Backup Heater (HWTBH), which will be used as backup heating source for DHW operation only. B: Signal cable between indoor and outdoor unit. C,D: Cooling and Heating Mode Switchovers This unit is capable of switching between heating and cooling automatically, according to the ambient temperature, or external signal input.
  • Page 66 4. Installation Walkthrough 4.9. Wiring 【Important Notice】 With 415V/50Hz/3Ph power supply (as default): Use wiring diagram A1. L1, L2 and L3 from terminal block T2 should be connected to terminal R, S and T of terminal block T1;N1, N2 and N3 from terminal block T2 should be connected to R S T terminal N of terminal block T1Power supply...
  • Page 67 4. Installation Walkthrough 4.9. Wiring Power supply and electric connections This unit has a maximum combined output (hot water and heating) of 16,5/18,5/20,5 kW (depending on model). To get maximum output, the unit needs a total of 11 kW power input. However, the unit's output and consumption can be adjusted in accordance to the available power input in the building, and type of backup heater you want to connect.
  • Page 68 4. Installation Walkthrough 4.9. Wiring 4.9.1. Wiring Process Preliminary Precautions • Please ensure that a suitable circuit breaker is used for the heat pump. • The power supply to the heat pump unit must be grounded. • Wiring should be done by a licensed professional, and comply with industry regulations. •...
  • Page 69 4. Installation Walkthrough 4.9. Wiring 4.9.2. Wiring Process 1) Open the indoor unit’s front panel and remove the electrical box cover. 【 】 Connect of drainage pipe When the tank need to be drained, please do as per following instruction: Disconnect the Screw Screw...
  • Page 70 4. Installation Walkthrough 4.9. Wiring 3) Connect the signal cable between the indoor and outdoor unit: Retrieve the signal cable from the accessories bag. corresponding with each other Notice: When fixing the power cable with the wire clip, take care to not clamp onto the wires within the sleeving. The clip must clamp onto the outer insulation sleeve, or else it may cause damage to one of the one-core wires.
  • Page 71 4. Installation Walkthrough 4.9. Wiring 4) Connect the power cable between the indoor and outdoor unit ( For split units) Connect the power cable between the indoor and Outdoor Unit's E-Heater For monoblock units) Acquire a 3-core power cable of sufficient length that is compliant to all local safety regulations. Shown as "Outdoor unit power supply"...
  • Page 72 4. Installation Walkthrough 4.9. Wiring 6) Tc (cooling&heating water temperature sensor) and Tr (room temperature sensor) are pre-connected and put inside the indoor unit. Following below instructions if they need to be moved to another place. Sensor cable connection Indoor PCB ●Retrieve all sensors and communication cables from the accessories bag.
  • Page 73: Attention

    4. Installation Walkthrough 4.10. Attention A.The user mustn't change the structure or wiring inside the unit. B.The service and maintenance should be performed by qualified and well-trained technician. When the unit fails to run, please cut off power supply immediately. C.The smart control system can automatically analyze various protection problems during daily use, and display the failure code on the controller.
  • Page 74: Electric Heating

    4. Installation Walkthrough 4.11. Electric heating This unit has included two electric heaters inside. Two electric heaters are used to keep the water temperature when heat pump capacity is not enough or heat pump fail to work, as well as heat the water up more rapidly when water temperature is low. 【500W electric heater】...
  • Page 75 4. Installation Walkthrough 4.11. Electric heating Notice: 1. Please connect the cables according the wiring diagram. 2. The sensor cable can't be packed with power cable or communication cable, please connect them separately, in order to avoid interference. 3. Sensor can't be dip into the hot water for a long time. 4.
  • Page 76 4. Installation Walkthrough 4.11. Electric heating 52℃ 5 2℃ 30℃ 75℃ 30℃ 75℃ Close Set the needed water temperature by turning After the emergency switch is set to ON, heat pump the knob of the mechnical thermostat, so to power supply will be switched to the last 3kW. If the control the water temperature.
  • Page 77: Test Run

    4. Installation Walkthrough 4.12. Test run After installation finished, please fulfill the water system with water and purge out air in the system before start-up. 4.12.1. Before start-up The list of verifications below must be performed before the unit starts up, to ensure best possible conditions for smooth long-term operation.
  • Page 78 Appendix A: Wiring Indoor PCB Power Siwtch Power Siwtch Indoor PCB Cn217 Port 24V DC Power 0~10V DC Connection of Supply for mixing Control Signal for Water Mixing valve mixing valve 1 Valve 1 Indoor PCB Power Siwtch Power Siwtch Indoor PCB Cn217 Port 24V DC Power...
  • Page 79 Appendix A: Wiring Indoor PCB 2-way motorized N from power Connection of valve supply (or parallel 2-way to any N connector motorized on terminal block) valve...
  • Page 80 Appendix B: Wiring Indoor —— AWT6-V6-SW...
  • Page 81 Appendix B: Wiring Indoor —— AWT9/11/13-V6-SW...
  • Page 82 Appendix B: Wiring Indoor —— AWT6/9/11/13-V6-MBW...
  • Page 83 Appendix B: Wiring Outdoor ——AW6-V6-SG TAKE CARE! The specifications are subject to change without prior notice. For actual specifications of the unit, please refer to the specification stickers on the unit.
  • Page 84 Appendix B: Wiring Outdoor ——AW9/11/13-V6-SG TAKE CARE! The specifications are subject to change without prior notice. For actual specifications of the unit, please refer to the specification stickers on the unit.
  • Page 85 Appendix B: Wiring Outdoor —— AW6-V6-MBG TAKE CARE! The specifications are subject to change without prior notice. For actual specifications of the unit, please refer to the specification stickers on the unit.
  • Page 86 Appendix B: Wiring Outdoor —— AW9/11/13-V6-MBG TAKE CARE! The specifications are subject to change without prior notice. For actual specifications of the unit, please refer to the specification stickers on the unit.
  • Page 88 Thank you for purchase of our quality product. Please refer to the contact information Please read this manual thoroghly before use , and below for technical support and enquiries: follow the instructions carefully in operating the unit in order to prevent damages to either the device or persons. mail: Product specifications are subject to change with improvements , without prior notice.

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