LG MULTI F A2UW16GFA0 Engineering Product Data Book

LG MULTI F A2UW16GFA0 Engineering Product Data Book

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Heat pump 60Hz/R410A
6CIM-01A
P/No. : MFL67502703

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  • Page 1 Heat pump 60Hz/R410A 6CIM-01A P/No. : MFL67502703...
  • Page 2 60Hz/R410A Part 1 General information Part 2 Product data Part 3 Design and installation Part 4 Special Part...
  • Page 3 As a part of vertical integration LG makes all the key components in house, which gives us an edge to LG to make better and latest technology products with best quality in optimized time.
  • Page 4: Part 1 General Information

    Part 1 General information 1. Model line up 2. Nomenclature 3. Appearance 4. Combination...
  • Page 5: Model Line Up

    1. Model line up 1.1 Outdoor units (1 phase) Nominal Capacity(kW) Model Name A2UW16GFA0 A3UW21GFA0 No.of connectable indoor units Max.2 Max.3 Total capacity index of con- kBtu/h nectable indoor units Power supply 220 V, 1 Ø, 60 Hz Chassis Nominal Capacity(kW) 11.7 Model Name A5UW30GFA0...
  • Page 6 2. Nomenclature 2.1 Outdoor unit(Global) Serial number Function A : Basic Multi type F : Free joint multi type Electrical rating G : 220-240V, 1Ø, 50Hz / 220V, 1Ø, 60Hz L : 380-415V, 3Ø, 50Hz / 380V, 3Ø, 60Hz Cooling/heating capacity Ex) 30,000 Btu/h Class →...
  • Page 7 3. Appearance LG multi system provides various indoor units such as wall mounted, ART COOL, ART COOL Mirror, ceiling cassette, ceiling concealed duct, ceiling & floor , Ceiling suspended and console. Outdoor unit Heat pump 60Hz/R410A...
  • Page 8: Selection Procedure

    4. Combination 4.1 Selection procedure Outdoor units selection In general, outdoor unit may be selected as follows, though the location of the unit, and usage of the room, etc. should be considered. The combination of indoor and outdoor unit was to be decided that the sum of indoor unit capacity index should be smaller than the max.
  • Page 9: Combination Of Indoor And Outdoor Unit

    4. Combination 4.2 Combination of indoor and outdoor unit The total capacity index of indoor units is the sum of capacity index of each units and should be within the capacity index of the outdoor unit. MULTI F Nominal Capacity of Outdoor Unit 4.7 kW 6.2 kW...
  • Page 10: Part 2 Product Data

    Part 2 Product data n Outdoor units 1. Multiple piping type...
  • Page 11 Multiple piping type 1. Power supply 2. List of functions 3. Specifications 4. Combination table 5. Dimensions 6. Piping diagrams 7. Wiring diagrams 8. Capacity tables 9. Operation range 10. Electrical characteristics 11. Field wiring diagram 12. Sound levels...
  • Page 12: Power Supply

    1. Multiple piping type MULTI F 1.1 Power supply Type Outdoor unit Capacity[kBtu/h(kW)] Circuit breaker capacity Power supply A2UW16GFA0 16.0 (4.69) A3UW21GFA0 21.0 (6.15) Heat Pump 220 V, 1 Ø, 60 Hz A5UW30GFA0 30.0 (8.79) A5UW40GFA0 38.2 (11.2) External wiring procedure - The power supply work is needed only to the outdoor unit.
  • Page 13: List Of Functions

    1. Multiple piping type MULTI F 1.2 List of functions A3UW21GFA0 Category Functions A2UW16GFA0 A5UW30GFA0 A5UW40GFA0 Defrost / Deicing High pressure switch Low pressure switch Phase protection Reliability Restart delay (3-minutes) Self diagnosis Soft start Test function Night Silent Operation Wiring Error Check Convenience Peak Control...
  • Page 14 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F 1.3 Specifications Outdoor unit A2UW16GFA0 A3UW21GFA0 Testing Combination MS09AQ NB0 x 2EA MS07AQ NB0 x 3EA Min.~Rated~Max. 0.88 ~ 4.69 ~ 5.39 1.41 ~ 6.15 ~ 7.32 Cooling Min.~Rated~Max. Btu/h 3,000 ~ 16,000 ~ 18,400 4,800 ~ 21,000 ~ 25,000 Capacity Min.~Rated~Max.
  • Page 15 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Outdoor unit A5UW30GFA0 A5UW40GFA0 Testing Combination MS07AQ NB0 x 5EA MS09AQ NB0 x 5EA Min.~Rated~Max. 1.32 ~ 8.79 ~ 10.6 0.88 ~ 11.2 ~ 13.5 Cooling Min.~Rated~Max. Btu/h 4,500 ~ 30,000 ~ 36,000 3,000 ~ 38,200 ~ 46,000 Capacity Min.~Rated~Max.
  • Page 16: Combination Table

    1. Multiple piping type MULTI F 1.4 Combination table Models : A2UW16GFA0 Cooling Cooling Combination Total Capacity Each capacity Input (kBtu/h) Operation (kW) Rated Unit-A Unit-B Total Unit-A Unit-B Btu/h Btu/h Btu/h Rated 4,200 7,000 8,400 1 UNIT 5,400 9,000 10,800 7,200 12,000...
  • Page 17 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Models : A3UW21GFA0 Cooling Cooling Combination Total Capacity (kW) Each capacity Input (kBtu/h) Operation (kW) Rated Unit-A Unit-B Unit-C Total Unit-A Unit-B Unit-C Btu/h Btu/h Btu/h Min Rated Max 6,300 7,000 7,700 6,300 9,000 9,900 1,011 1Unit...
  • Page 18 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Heating Heating Combination Total Capacity (kW) Each capacity Input (kBtu/h) Operation (kW) Rated Unit-A Unit-B Unit-C Total Unit-A Unit-B Unit-C Btu/h Btu/h Btu/h Min Rated Max 7,560 8,000 8,800 7,560 10,000 10,900 1,166 1Unit 7,920 13,200 14,500...
  • Page 19 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Models : A5UW30GFA0 Cooling Cooling Combination Total Capacity (kW) Each capacity Input (kBtu/h) Operation (kW) Rated Unit-A Unit-B Unit-C Unit-D Unit-E Total Unit-A Unit-B Unit-C Unit-D Unit-E Btu/h Btu/h Btu/h Min Rated Max 6,300 7,000 7,700 1,029...
  • Page 20 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Cooling Combination Total Capacity (kW) Each capacity Input (kBtu/h) Operation (kW) Rated Unit-A Unit-B Unit-C Unit-D Unit-E Total Unit-A Unit-B Unit-C Unit-D Unit-E Btu/h Btu/h Btu/h Min Rated Max 18,000 30,000 8.8 36,000 10.6 1,350 2,250 3,422 18,000...
  • Page 21 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Heating Heating Combination Total Capacity (kW) Each capacity Input (kBtu/h) Operation (kW) Rated Unit-A Unit-B Unit-C Unit-D Unit-E Total Unit-A Unit-B Unit-C Unit-D Unit-E Btu/h Btu/h Btu/h Min Rated Max 7,560 8,000 8,800 1,294 7,560 10,000 2.9 11,000 3.2...
  • Page 22 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Heating Combination Total Capacity (kW) Each capacity Input (kBtu/h) Operation (kW) Rated Unit-A Unit-B Unit-C Unit-D Unit-E Total Unit-A Unit-B Unit-C Unit-D Unit-E Btu/h Btu/h Btu/h Min Rated Max 20,700 34,500 10.1 41,400 12.1 1,482 2,470 3,775 20,700...
  • Page 23 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Models : A5UW40GFA0 Cooling Cooling Combination Total Capacity (kW) Each capacity Input (kBtu/h) Operation (kW) Rated Unit-A Unit-B Unit-C Unit-D Unit-E Total Unit-A Unit-B Unit-C Unit-D Unit-E Btu/h Btu/h Btu/h Min Rated Max 4,200 7,000 8,400 1,120...
  • Page 24 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Cooling Combination Total Capacity (kW) Each capacity Input (kBtu/h) Operation (kW) Rated Unit-A Unit-B Unit-C Unit-D Unit-E Total Unit-A Unit-B Unit-C Unit-D Unit-E Btu/h Btu/h Btu/h Min Rated Max 19,800 33,000 9.7 39,600 11.6 1,432 2,310 3,512 20,400...
  • Page 25 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Cooling Combination Total Capacity (kW) Each capacity Input (kBtu/h) Operation (kW) Rated Unit-A Unit-B Unit-C Unit-D Unit-E Total Unit-A Unit-B Unit-C Unit-D Unit-E Btu/h Btu/h Btu/h Min Rated Max 4.0 22,920 38,200 11.2 46,000 13.5 1,693 2,730 4,150 2.6 22,920...
  • Page 26 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Heating Heating Combination Total Capacity (kW) Each capacity Input (kBtu/h) Operation (kW) Rated Unit-A Unit-B Unit-C Unit-D Unit-E Total Unit-A Unit-B Unit-C Unit-D Unit-E Btu/h Btu/h Btu/h Min Rated Max 4,620 7,700 9,240 1,120 1,826 5,940 9,900...
  • Page 27 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Heating Combination Total Capacity (kW) Each capacity Input (kBtu/h) Operation (kW) Rated Unit-A Unit-B Unit-C Unit-D Unit-E Total Unit-A Unit-B Unit-C Unit-D Unit-E Btu/h Btu/h Btu/h Min Rated Max 23,760 39,600 11.6 47,520 13.9 1,562 2,520 4,108 24,420...
  • Page 28 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Heating Combination Total Capacity (kW) Each capacity Input (kBtu/h) Operation (kW) Rated Unit-A Unit-B Unit-C Unit-D Unit-E Total Unit-A Unit-B Unit-C Unit-D Unit-E Btu/h Btu/h Btu/h Min Rated Max 5.8 25,620 42,700 12.5 51,200 15.0 1,742 2,810 4,450 4.3 25,620...
  • Page 29 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F 1.5 Dimensions 18 _ Heat Pump 60Hz/R410A...
  • Page 30 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Heat Pump _ 19 60Hz/R410A...
  • Page 31 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F 20 _ Heat Pump 60Hz/R410A...
  • Page 32 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Heat Pump _ 21 60Hz/R410A...
  • Page 33: Piping Diagrams

    1. Multiple piping type MULTI F 1.6 Piping diagrams Models : A2UW16GFA0 Outdoor Unit Inlet Air Temperature Thermistor Ø6.35 / 2 way Flare Connection Electronic Expansion Valve Condenser Out Temperature Thermistor ROOM A ROOM B ROOM A ROOM B Suction Ø9.52 / 3 way Temperature Flare Connection...
  • Page 34 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Models : A3UW21GFA0 Outdoor Unit Inlet Air Temperature Thermistor Condensing Ø6.35 Temperature Thermistor Flare Connection Electronic Expansion Valve Condenser Out ROOM A Temperature Main SVC V/V Thermistor ROOM B ROOM C Pressure Sensor Main SVC V/V ROOM A ROOM B ROOM C...
  • Page 35 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Models : A5UW30GFA0 Outdoor Unit Condenser Out Inlet Air Ø 6.35 Temperature Temperature Thermistor Flare Connection Thermistor Electronic Condensing Expansion Temperature Valve Thermistor ROOM A ROOM B Main SVC V/V ROOM C ROOM D 30kBtu/h ROOM E Model only...
  • Page 36 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Models : A5UW40GFA0 Outdoor Unit Condenser Out Inlet Air Ø 6.35 Temperature Temperature Thermistor Flare Connection Thermistor Electronic Condensing Expansion Temperature Valve Thermistor ROOM A ROOM B ROOM C Electronic Main Expansion SVC V/V ROOM D Valve ROOM E...
  • Page 37: Wiring Diagrams

    1. Multiple piping type MULTI F 1.7 Wiring diagrams Models : A2UW16GFA0 Models : A3UW21GFA0 26 _ Heat Pump 60Hz/R410A...
  • Page 38 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Models : A5UW30GFA0 Models : A5UW40GFA0 Heat Pump _ 27 60Hz/R410A...
  • Page 39: Capacity Tables

    1. Multiple piping type MULTI F 1.8 Capacity tables Models : A2UW16GFA0 [Cooling capacity] Indoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Outdoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 6.66 0.28 7.07 0.38 7.49 0.41 7.70 0.42 8.32 0.42 8.74 0.42 6.50 0.30 6.92 0.39...
  • Page 40 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F [Heating capacity] Outdoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Indoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 2.45 0.43 2.47 0.46 2.49 0.48 2.50 0.51 2.53 0.54 2.64 0.54 2.65 0.51 2.44 0.44 2.45 0.47 2.47 0.50 2.49 0.52...
  • Page 41 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Models : A3UW21GFA0 [Cooling capacity] Indoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Outdoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 2.00 0.29 2.12 0.39 2.25 0.42 2.31 0.42 2.50 0.43 2.62 0.43 1.95 0.30 2.07 0.40 2.20 0.43 2.26...
  • Page 42 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Indoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Outdoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 5.90 0.86 6.27 1.16 6.63 1.26 6.82 1.27 7.37 1.28 7.74 1.28 5.76 0.91 6.13 1.19 6.49 1.29 6.68 1.31 7.23 1.33 7.60 1.34...
  • Page 43 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Indoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Outdoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 5.90 0.86 6.27 1.16 6.63 1.26 6.82 1.27 7.37 1.28 7.74 1.28 5.76 0.91 6.13 1.19 6.49 1.29 6.68 1.31 7.23 1.33 7.60 1.34...
  • Page 44 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F [Heating capacity] Outdoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Indoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 2.21 0.44 2.23 0.47 2.25 0.49 2.30 0.52 2.32 0.55 2.43 0.55 2.43 0.52 2.19 0.45 2.22 0.48 2.24 0.50 2.29 0.53...
  • Page 45 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Outdoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Indoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 3.69 1.32 4.49 1.40 5.30 1.48 6.10 1.56 7.07 1.65 7.38 1.64 7.41 1.55 3.66 1.36 4.46 1.43 5.26 1.51 6.06 1.59 7.03 1.68...
  • Page 46 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Outdoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Indoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 3.69 1.32 4.49 1.40 5.30 1.48 6.10 1.56 7.07 1.65 7.38 1.64 7.41 1.55 3.66 1.36 4.46 1.43 5.26 1.51 6.06 1.59 7.03 1.68...
  • Page 47 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Models : A5UW30GFA0 [Cooling capacity] Indoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Outdoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 2.00 0.40 2.12 0.54 2.25 0.59 2.31 0.60 2.50 0.60 2.62 0.60 1.95 0.43 2.07 0.56 2.20 0.60 2.26...
  • Page 48 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Indoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Outdoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 5.90 1.02 6.27 1.38 6.63 1.49 6.82 1.51 7.37 1.53 7.74 1.53 5.76 1.08 6.13 1.42 6.49 1.53 6.68 1.55 7.23 1.58 7.60 1.59...
  • Page 49 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Indoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Outdoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 8.37 1.77 8.89 2.38 9.42 2.58 9.68 2.62 10.46 2.64 10.99 2.64 8.17 1.87 8.70 2.46 9.22 2.65 9.48 2.69 10.27 2.73 10.79 2.76...
  • Page 50 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Indoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Outdoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 8.37 1.43 8.89 1.94 9.42 2.10 9.68 2.13 10.46 2.14 10.99 2.14 8.17 1.52 8.70 1.99 9.22 2.15 9.48 2.18 10.27 2.22 10.79 2.24...
  • Page 51 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Indoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Outdoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 8.37 1.43 8.89 1.94 9.42 2.10 9.68 2.13 10.46 2.14 10.99 2.14 8.17 1.52 8.70 1.99 9.22 2.15 9.48 2.18 10.27 2.22 10.79 2.24...
  • Page 52 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Indoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Outdoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 7.80 1.11 8.29 1.50 8.77 1.62 9.02 1.64 9.75 1.66 10.24 1.66 7.61 1.18 8.10 1.54 8.59 1.66 8.83 1.69 9.57 1.71 10.05 1.73...
  • Page 53 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Indoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Outdoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 8.37 1.22 8.89 1.65 9.42 1.79 9.68 1.81 10.46 1.83 10.99 1.83 8.17 1.30 8.70 1.70 9.22 1.83 9.48 1.86 10.27 1.89 10.79 1.91...
  • Page 54 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Indoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Outdoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 8.37 1.22 8.89 1.65 9.42 1.79 9.68 1.81 10.46 1.83 10.99 1.83 8.17 1.30 8.70 1.70 9.22 1.83 9.48 1.86 10.27 1.89 10.79 1.91...
  • Page 55 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Indoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Outdoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 8.37 1.22 8.89 1.65 9.42 1.79 9.68 1.81 10.46 1.83 10.99 1.83 8.17 1.30 8.70 1.70 9.22 1.83 9.48 1.86 10.27 1.89 10.79 1.91...
  • Page 56 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Indoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Outdoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 8.37 1.20 8.89 1.61 9.42 1.75 9.68 1.77 10.46 1.79 10.99 1.79 8.17 1.27 8.70 1.66 9.22 1.79 9.48 1.82 10.27 1.85 10.79 1.87...
  • Page 57 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Indoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Outdoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 8.37 1.20 8.89 1.61 9.42 1.75 9.68 1.77 10.46 1.79 10.99 1.79 8.17 1.27 8.70 1.66 9.22 1.79 9.48 1.82 10.27 1.85 10.79 1.87...
  • Page 58 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Indoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Outdoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 8.37 1.20 8.89 1.61 9.42 1.75 9.68 1.77 10.46 1.79 10.99 1.79 8.17 1.27 8.70 1.66 9.22 1.79 9.48 1.82 10.27 1.85 10.79 1.87...
  • Page 59 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F [Heating capacity] Outdoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Indoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 2.25 0.66 2.27 0.70 2.29 0.74 2.30 0.77 2.32 0.82 2.43 0.81 2.43 0.77 2.24 0.67 2.26 0.71 2.27 0.75 2.29 0.79...
  • Page 60 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Outdoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Indoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 5.78 2.13 6.49 2.27 7.29 2.39 8.00 2.51 8.89 2.66 9.28 2.64 9.31 2.50 5.74 2.19 6.45 2.31 7.25 2.44 7.95 2.56 8.84 2.71...
  • Page 61 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Outdoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Indoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 5.97 1.70 6.71 1.81 7.54 1.91 8.27 2.01 9.19 2.13 9.60 2.12 9.63 2.00 5.94 1.75 6.67 1.85 7.49 1.96 8.23 2.05 9.14 2.17...
  • Page 62 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Outdoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Indoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 5.33 2.03 6.48 2.17 7.64 2.29 8.80 2.40 10.20 2.55 10.65 2.53 10.69 2.39 5.27 2.09 6.43 2.21 7.59 2.34 8.75 2.45 10.14 2.60...
  • Page 63 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Outdoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Indoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 5.33 2.03 6.48 2.17 7.64 2.29 8.80 2.40 10.20 2.55 10.65 2.53 10.69 2.39 5.27 2.09 6.43 2.21 7.59 2.34 8.75 2.45 10.14 2.60...
  • Page 64 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Outdoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Indoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 5.33 1.90 6.48 2.03 7.64 2.14 8.80 2.25 10.20 2.38 10.65 2.36 10.69 2.24 5.27 1.96 6.43 2.07 7.59 2.19 8.75 2.29 10.14 2.43...
  • Page 65 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Outdoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Indoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 5.33 1.90 6.48 2.03 7.64 2.14 8.80 2.25 10.20 2.38 10.65 2.36 10.69 2.24 5.27 1.96 6.43 2.07 7.59 2.19 8.75 2.29 10.14 2.43...
  • Page 66 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Outdoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Indoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 5.33 1.70 6.48 1.81 7.64 1.91 8.80 2.00 10.20 2.12 10.65 2.11 10.69 1.99 5.27 1.74 6.43 1.84 7.59 1.95 8.75 2.04 10.14 2.16...
  • Page 67 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Outdoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Indoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 5.33 1.70 6.48 1.81 7.64 1.91 8.80 2.00 10.20 2.12 10.65 2.11 10.69 1.99 5.27 1.74 6.43 1.84 7.59 1.95 8.75 2.04 10.14 2.16...
  • Page 68 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Outdoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Indoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 5.33 1.70 6.48 1.81 7.64 1.91 8.80 2.00 10.20 2.12 10.65 2.11 10.69 1.99 5.27 1.74 6.43 1.84 7.59 1.95 8.75 2.04 10.14 2.16...
  • Page 69 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Models : A5UW40GFA0 [Cooling capacity] Indoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Outdoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 2.00 0.61 2.12 0.82 2.25 0.89 2.31 0.90 2.50 0.91 2.62 0.91 1.95 0.65 2.07 0.85 2.20 0.91 2.26...
  • Page 70 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Indoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Outdoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 5.90 0.80 6.27 1.08 6.63 1.17 6.82 1.18 7.37 1.19 7.74 1.19 5.76 0.85 6.13 1.11 6.49 1.20 6.68 1.21 7.23 1.24 7.60 1.25...
  • Page 71 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Indoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Outdoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 11.13 1.48 11.82 2.00 12.52 2.17 12.87 2.20 13.91 2.22 14.61 2.22 10.86 1.57 11.56 2.06 12.26 2.22 12.60 2.26 13.65 2.29 14.34 2.31...
  • Page 72 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Indoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Outdoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 9.23 1.26 9.80 1.70 10.38 1.84 10.67 1.86 11.53 1.87 12.11 1.88 9.01 1.33 9.58 1.75 10.16 1.88 10.45 1.91 11.32 1.94 11.89 1.96...
  • Page 73 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Indoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Outdoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 10.65 1.48 11.32 2.00 11.98 2.17 12.32 2.20 13.32 2.22 13.98 2.22 10.40 1.57 11.07 2.06 11.73 2.22 12.07 2.26 13.06 2.29 13.73 2.31...
  • Page 74 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Indoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Outdoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 10.65 1.48 11.32 2.00 11.98 2.17 12.32 2.20 13.32 2.22 13.98 2.22 10.40 1.57 11.07 2.06 11.73 2.22 12.07 2.26 13.06 2.29 13.73 2.31...
  • Page 75 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Indoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Outdoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 10.27 1.41 10.91 1.90 11.56 2.06 11.88 2.09 12.84 2.10 13.48 2.10 10.03 1.49 10.67 1.96 11.31 2.11 11.63 2.14 12.60 2.18 13.24 2.20...
  • Page 76 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Indoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Outdoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 10.65 1.48 11.32 2.00 11.98 2.17 12.32 2.20 13.32 2.22 13.98 2.22 10.40 1.57 11.07 2.06 11.73 2.22 12.07 2.26 13.06 2.29 13.73 2.31...
  • Page 77 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Indoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Outdoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 10.65 1.48 11.32 2.00 11.98 2.17 12.32 2.20 13.32 2.22 13.98 2.22 10.40 1.57 11.07 2.06 11.73 2.22 12.07 2.26 13.06 2.29 13.73 2.31...
  • Page 78 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Indoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Outdoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 10.65 1.48 11.32 2.00 11.98 2.17 12.32 2.20 13.32 2.22 13.98 2.22 10.40 1.57 11.07 2.06 11.73 2.22 12.07 2.26 13.06 2.29 13.73 2.31...
  • Page 79 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Indoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Outdoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 10.65 1.48 11.32 2.00 11.98 2.17 12.32 2.20 13.32 2.22 13.98 2.22 10.40 1.57 11.07 2.06 11.73 2.22 12.07 2.26 13.06 2.29 13.73 2.31...
  • Page 80 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Indoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Outdoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 10.65 1.48 11.32 2.00 11.98 2.17 12.32 2.20 13.32 2.22 13.98 2.22 10.40 1.57 11.07 2.06 11.73 2.22 12.07 2.26 13.06 2.29 13.73 2.31...
  • Page 81 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Indoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Outdoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 10.65 1.48 11.32 2.00 11.98 2.17 12.32 2.20 13.32 2.22 13.98 2.22 10.40 1.57 11.07 2.06 11.73 2.22 12.07 2.26 13.06 2.29 13.73 2.31...
  • Page 82 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Indoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Outdoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 10.65 1.48 11.32 2.00 11.98 2.17 12.32 2.20 13.32 2.22 13.98 2.22 10.40 1.57 11.07 2.06 11.73 2.22 12.07 2.26 13.06 2.29 13.73 2.31...
  • Page 83 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F [Heating capacity] Outdoor air temp.: (°CWB) Indoor Combination Operation air temp.: capacity index (°CDB) 2.25 0.86 2.27 0.92 2.29 0.97 2.30 1.02 2.32 1.08 2.43 1.07 2.43 1.02 2.24 0.89 2.26 0.94 2.27 0.99 2.29 1.04 2.31...
  • Page 84 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Outdoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Indoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 5.73 1.35 6.30 1.44 6.87 1.52 7.45 1.59 8.18 1.69 8.54 1.68 8.57 1.59 5.69 1.39 6.26 1.47 6.83 1.55 7.40 1.63 8.14 1.72...
  • Page 85 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Outdoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Indoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 5.94 1.40 6.53 1.49 7.13 1.58 7.72 1.66 8.49 1.76 8.86 1.74 8.89 1.65 5.91 1.44 6.50 1.53 7.09 1.61 7.68 1.69 8.44 1.79...
  • Page 86 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Outdoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Indoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 6.59 2.17 8.03 2.31 9.46 2.43 10.89 2.56 12.63 2.71 13.19 2.69 13.23 2.55 6.53 2.23 7.96 2.36 9.39 2.49 10.83 2.61 12.55 2.76...
  • Page 87 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Outdoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Indoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 6.59 2.17 8.03 2.31 9.46 2.43 10.89 2.56 12.63 2.71 13.19 2.69 13.23 2.55 6.53 2.23 7.96 2.36 9.39 2.49 10.83 2.61 12.55 2.76...
  • Page 88 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Outdoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Indoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 6.28 2.00 7.64 2.13 9.01 2.24 10.37 2.36 12.02 2.50 12.55 2.48 12.59 2.35 6.22 2.05 7.58 2.17 8.94 2.29 10.31 2.41 11.95 2.55...
  • Page 89 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Outdoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Indoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 6.59 2.17 8.03 2.31 9.46 2.43 10.89 2.56 12.63 2.71 13.19 2.69 13.23 2.55 6.53 2.23 7.96 2.36 9.39 2.49 10.83 2.61 12.55 2.76...
  • Page 90 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Outdoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Indoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 6.59 2.17 8.03 2.31 9.46 2.43 10.89 2.56 12.63 2.71 13.19 2.69 13.23 2.55 6.53 2.23 7.96 2.36 9.39 2.49 10.83 2.61 12.55 2.76...
  • Page 91 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Outdoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Indoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 7.42 1.89 8.33 2.01 9.36 2.12 10.27 2.23 11.41 2.37 11.92 2.35 11.96 2.22 7.38 1.94 8.28 2.05 9.31 2.17 10.21 2.28 11.35 2.41...
  • Page 92 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Outdoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Indoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 6.59 2.17 8.03 2.31 9.46 2.43 10.89 2.56 12.63 2.71 13.19 2.69 13.23 2.55 6.53 2.23 7.96 2.36 9.39 2.49 10.83 2.61 12.55 2.76...
  • Page 93 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Outdoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Indoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 6.59 2.17 8.03 2.31 9.46 2.43 10.89 2.56 12.63 2.71 13.19 2.69 13.23 2.55 6.53 2.23 7.96 2.36 9.39 2.49 10.83 2.61 12.55 2.76...
  • Page 94 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Outdoor air temp.: (°CWB) Combination Indoor Operation capacity index air temp.: (kBtu/h) (°CDB) 6.59 2.17 8.03 2.31 9.46 2.43 10.89 2.56 12.63 2.71 13.19 2.69 13.23 2.55 6.53 2.23 7.96 2.36 9.39 2.49 10.83 2.61 12.55 2.76...
  • Page 95: Operation Range

    1. Multiple piping type MULTI F 1.9 Operation range Models : A2UW16GFA0 Cooling Heating Continuous Operation Continuous Operation 84 _ Heat Pump 60Hz/R410A...
  • Page 96 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Models : A3UW21GFA0, A5UW30GFA0, A5UW40GFA0 Cooling Heating Continuous Operation Continuous Operation Heat Pump _ 85 60Hz/R410A...
  • Page 97: Electric Characteristics

    1. Multiple piping type MULTI F 1.10 Electric characteristics Unit Power Compressor Model Type Voltage Voltage range A2UW16GFA0 16.7 0.04 0.25 A3UW21GFA0 13.5 23.8 10.3 0.09 0.59 MIN.:198 Inverter MAX.:242 A5UW30GFA0 16.7 29.5 12.8 0.12 0.73 A5UW40GFA0 21.2 37.0 15.8 0.09 x 2 0.59 x 2 Notes :...
  • Page 98: Field Wiring Diagrams

    1. Multiple piping type MULTI F 1.11 Field wiring diagrams Models : A2UW / A3UW Outdoor unit Power supply Main switch Circuit breaker Terminal Block outdoor 1(L) 2(N) 3(L) 4(N) 5(A) 5(B) 3(L) 4(N) 5(C) Fuse Power cable (Including earth) 1(L) 2(N) 3(A)
  • Page 99 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Models : A5UW Outdoor unit Power supply Main switch Terminal Block outdoor Circuit breaker 1(L) 2(N) 1(L) 2(N) 3(A) 1(L) 2(N) 3(B) 1(L) 2(N) 3(C) 1(L) 2(N) 3(D) 1(L) 2(N) 3(E) Fuse Power cable (Including earth) 1(L) 2(N)
  • Page 100 1. Multiple piping type MULTI F Models : A5UW40GFA0 Model only Outdoor unit Power supply Main switch Terminal Block outdoor Circuit breaker 1(L) 2(N) 1(L) 2(N) 3(A) 3(B) 1(L) 2(N) 3(C) 3(D) 1(L) 2(N) 3(E) Fuse Power cable (Including earth) 1(L) 2(N) 1(L)
  • Page 101: Sound Pressure Level

    1. Multiple piping type MULTI F 1.12 Sound levels 1.12.1 Sound pressure level Notes: - Sound measured at 1m away from the center of the unit. Microphone - Data is valid at free field condition. - Data is valid at nominal operation condition. - Reference accoustic pressure 0dB=20 μ...
  • Page 102: Sound Power Level

    1. Multiple piping type MULTI F 1.12.2 Sound power level Notes: 1. Reference acoustic intensity 0dB = 10E-6μW/m 2. Sound level will vary depending on a range of factors such as the construction (acoustic absorption coefficient) of particular room in which the equipment in installed. Sound power Levels [dB(A)] Model Max.
  • Page 103: Part 3 Design And Installation

    Part 3 Design and installation 1. General installation guideline 2. Guideline for each installation process 3. Installation of outdoor unit...
  • Page 104 1. General installation guideline 1.1 Installation process & Guideline Striking a balance between system installation & General construction work. Construction work Air conditioning work Setting sleeve and insert work details Preparation of Fitting of steel sleeves contract drawing Moulding box and reinforcement work Sleeve and insert work Removal moulding boxes...
  • Page 105: Installation Procedure

    1. General installation guideline 1.2 Checking the drawing Installation procedure Remarks Check and confirm required loads calculation, Determination of work scope model selection, drawings etc. Preparation of contract drawings Make a relationship between outdoor ,indoor controller and option connection clear. (prepare control circuit diagram) Sleeve and insert works Determine sleeve position, size and...
  • Page 106 2. Guideline for each installation process 2.1 Sleeve and insert work 2.1.1 Positioning of the pipe holes 1) The through holes for the drain piping should be positioned such that pipes have a downward gradient (the gradient must be at least 1/100.The thickness of the insulating materials must also be taken into consideration.) 2) The diameter of the through holes for the refrigerant piping should include an allowance for the thickness of the heat insu- lation materials.
  • Page 107 2. Guideline for each installation process 2.1.3 Sleeve type Sleeve Insulation Pipe NOTE Sleeve type should be considered as per local regulation & laws. CAUTION 1. In high voltage generation places, water-proof flexible conduit should be used. (in substation room, in elevator room) 2.
  • Page 108 2. Guideline for each installation process 2) Support work. Insulated U-bolt type supporting Insulated O-ring band type supporting Bolt Foam resin Bolt 1.5t plate Saddle supporting Supporting interval 1.5~2.0m CAUTION During saddle supporting work, insulation should not be pressed by saddle as this can lead to tearing of insulation and thus falling of condensed water during product operation.
  • Page 109: Refrigerant Piping Work

    2. Guideline for each installation process 2.2 Refrigerant piping work 2.2.1 Principles of refrigerant piping The “ principles of refrigerant piping “ must be strictly observed. Cause of problem Action to avoid problem -Rainwater, work water, etc gets into pipes from outside Flushing Pipe covering Vacuum drying...
  • Page 110: Flaring Work

    2. Guideline for each installation process 2.2.2 Flaring work Main cause for gas leakage is due to defect in flaring work. Carry out correct flaring work in the following procedure. 1) Cut the pipes and the cable. Copper ① Use the piping kit accessory or the pipes purchased locally. Slanted Uneven Rough tube 90°...
  • Page 111 2. Guideline for each installation process Choice of material for refrigerant piping NOTE Copper pipe selection a. The wall thickness of the refrigerant piping should comply with relevant local and national regulation for R410A the design pressure is 3.8MPa.(38.7kgf/cm b. If not, we recommend to use with phosphorus deoxidized copper type c.
  • Page 112 2. Guideline for each installation process NOTE Flange connection and procedure 1) Cut the pipe using a pipe cutter. 7) Apply refrigerant oil on the inside and outside of the flared section. (Do not apply SUNISO oil) (Be careful to keep dust away) 2) The cut edge has burrs.
  • Page 113 2. Guideline for each installation process 2.2.3 Pipe connection flaring NOTE CAUTION 1. After installation completion make sure to open the Improper piping and flaring can lead to the leakage of valve. operating the unit with the valve shut off will refrigerant destroy the compressor (Refer to the additional refrigerant charge detail information)
  • Page 114: Brazing Work

    2. Guideline for each installation process 2.2.4 Brazing work If brazing work is carried out without passing nitrogen gas CAUTION through the pipes then it allows the formation of oxidation bubbles on the inside surface of the pipes. Brazing of refrigerant piping : These oxidation bubbles are then carried along inside the The following precaution should be taken.
  • Page 115 2. Guideline for each installation process Brazing work should be carried out either downwards or sideways. An upward direction should be avoided wherever possible(to prevent leakage). over 10mm over 10mm (Expending pipe brazing) (Pipe brazing with socket) (Flare part brazing) (Butt-brazing) Table 1: Correlation of nozzle tip and size of refrigeration piping (Unit : mm)
  • Page 116 2. Guideline for each installation process 2.2.5 Refrigerant pipe flushing Flushing is a method of cleaning extraneous matter out of pipes using pressurized gas. NOTE Refrigerant pipe flushing of 3 major effects 1. Removal of oxidation bubbles formed inside copper pipes when “nitrogen replacement is insufficient” during soldering work 2.
  • Page 117: Drain Piping Work

    2. Guideline for each installation process 2.3 Drain piping work The purpose of drain piping is to prevent damage of products and ceiling materials by proper draining of dew condensation which is generated from the evaporator of indoor unit when the hot vapors come in contact with the evaporator. 1) Application Pipes for draining water generated from indoor unit on cooling operation Specification for drain piping...
  • Page 118 2. Guideline for each installation process 2.3.1 Drain pipe slope and support • Slope gradient for drain should be (1/50~1/100mm) and PVC pipes should be used. • Support hanger should be at 1~1.5m interval to prevent from loosing and dropping. •...
  • Page 119 2. Guideline for each installation process 2.3.2 Drain pipe trap (only for high static duct) A ≥ 70mm B ≥ 4 x SP SP = External Pressure (mmAq) Ex) External Pressure U-Trap = 10mmAq A ≥ 50mm B ≥ 40mm <U-trap size calculations>...
  • Page 120 2. Guideline for each installation process 2.3.3 Grouped drain pipes It is standard work practice to make connections to the main pipe from above. The pipe down from the combination should be as large as possible. The diameter of ventilation pipe should be same or larger than drain pipe diameter. 45~60°...
  • Page 121 2. Guideline for each installation process 2.3.4 Caution for drain piping work 1) Notice on drain working ① Flexible tube should not be crooked sharply. The tube can be broken by continuous vibration for a long time. Sharp crook Sharp crook Sharp crook CAUTION Flexible tube should be connected with clamp concentrically.
  • Page 122 2. Guideline for each installation process 2) Drain pipe insulation - Drain pipe should be insulated all connected joints and ends. Insulation Insulation Loose fitting Fitting insulation not required required wrong insulation - Do not use the loose fitting insulation. 3) Drain water leakage test - Water leakage test should be performed 24 hours later after drain work finishing.
  • Page 123: Insulation Work

    2. Guideline for each installation process 2.4 Insulation work 2.4.1 Insulation 1) Operational steps EPDM length should be more Put the pipe in EPDM insulation Bond on both side of cut surfaces Dry it until it becomes thick, sticky longer than pipe length. carefully so that the pipe will not of move sure to use the correct type and does not get detached.
  • Page 124: Forming The Piping

    2. Guideline for each installation process 2.4.2 Forming the piping 1) Form the piping by wrapping the connecting portion of the indoor unit with insulation material and secure it with two kinds of vinyl tape. • If you want to connect an additional drain hose, the end of the drain outlet should be routed above the ground. Secure the drain hose appropriately.
  • Page 125 2. Guideline for each installation process 2.4.3 Essential points of thermal insulation 1) Thermal insulation of refrigerant piping Be sure to give insulation work to refrigerant piping by covering liquid pipe and gas pipe separately with enough thickness heat-resistant insulation materials, so that no gap is observed in the joint between indoor unit and insulating material, and insulating materials themselves.
  • Page 126 2. Guideline for each installation process 3) Insulation tube thickness ① Thickness decision of insulation tube • Insulation material: EPDM or polyethylene foam • Thermal conductivity 0.035 kcal~0.040kcal/mh°C • Heat resistance=100°C(Cooling only) or more 120°C(Heat pump) or over ② The thickness of the thermal insulation material must be determined in the light of the pipe sizes. Thickness of insulation material Pipe size (normal)
  • Page 127 2. Guideline for each installation process 2.5 Electrical Work Precautions CAUTION When knocking out knock holes • To punch a knock hole, hit on it with a hammer. • After knocking out the holes, we recommend you paint the edges and areas around the edges using paint to prevent rusting.
  • Page 128 2. Guideline for each installation process • Use only copper wires. • Make sure to shut down the power before starting the electric wiring work. Do not set ON any switch until the work is completed. • The outdoor unit has an inverter compresser which generates noise and charges the outer casing with the leakag current. The outdoor unit should be grounded so that the effect of the generated noise on othe equipment can be reduced, and that the outer casing can be discharged.
  • Page 129: Air Tight Test

    2. Guideline for each installation process 2.6. Air tight test 2.6.1 Air purging CAUTION Air and moisture remaining in the refrigerant system have undesirable effects as indicated below. To avoid nitrogen entering the refrigerant system ① Pressure in the system rises. in a liquid state, the top of the cylinder must be higher ②...
  • Page 130 2. Guideline for each installation process 2.6.2 Essential points of testing The key to successful testing is strict adherence to the following procedure: 1) The liquid and gas piping in each refrigerant system should be pressurized in turn in accordance with the following steps. (Nitrogen gas must be used.) Step 1: increase pressure to 0.3MPa for 3 minutes or more Major leaks indicate...
  • Page 131: Checking For Leakage

    2. Guideline for each installation process 2.6.3 Checking for leakage [Check 1] (Where pressure falls while carrying out Steps 1 to 3 described on previous page) ▶ Check by measure gage..Gas detector. ▶ Check by ear..Listen for the sound of a major leakage. ▶...
  • Page 132 2. Guideline for each installation process 2.7. Vacuum drying work 2.7.1 What is Vacuum drying? Vacuum drying is : The use of a vacuum pump to vaporize(gasify) the moisture (liquid) inside the pipe and expel it leaving the pipes completely dry inside. At 1 atm(760mmHg) the boiling point (evaporating temperature) of water is 100°C but if a vacuum is created inside the pipes using a vacuum pump then the boiling point is rapidly reduced as the degree of the vacuum is increased.
  • Page 133 2. Guideline for each installation process 2.7.2 Evacuation ① Connect the manifold hose end described in the preceding steps to the vacuum pump to evacuate the tubing and indoor unit. Confirm the "Lo" knob of the manifold valve is open. Then, run the vacuum pump. The operation time for evacuation varies with tubing length and capacity of the pump.
  • Page 134 2. Guideline for each installation process 2.7.3 Choosing a vacuum pump The necessity for counter flow prevention After the vacuum process of the refrigerant cycle, the inside of the hose will be vacuumed after stopping the vacuum pump, the oil of vacuumpump may flow back. Moreover, if the vacuum pump stops during the operation for some reason. Therefore, in order to prevent the counter flow from the vacuum pump, a check valve is reguired.
  • Page 135 2. Guideline for each installation process 2) Vacuum pump maintenance Because of their nature, most vacuum pumps contain large amounts of oil which lubricates bearings, etc., and functions to enhance airtightness of pistons. When using a vacuum pump to discharge air from refrigerant piping, moisture in the air tends to get mixed in with the oil.
  • Page 136 2. Guideline for each installation process 2.7.4 Vacuum drying procedure There are two vacuum drying methods and the appropriate one should always be chosen to confirm with individual local conditions. [Normal vacuum drying]..The standard method [Operational steps] ① Vacuum drying (1st time): Connect a manifold gauge to the service port of the liquid or gas pipe and operate the vacuum pump for at least 2 hours.
  • Page 137: Additional Charge Of Refrigerant

    2. Guideline for each installation process 2.8 Additional charge of refrigerant 2.8.1 Refrigerant charging instructions ① The results of all calculations must be recorded. (make a list) ② The refrigerant will need to be additionally charged when the distance between the outdoor Unit and the most distant indoor unit is more than length (refer to section 8 outdoor unit installation condition) ③...
  • Page 138 2. Guideline for each installation process 2.9 Trial test run operation 2.9.1 Test run procedure Check the following before turning power on Wrong power wiring , loosed screws Wrong control transmission wiring , loose screws Piping size , presence of thermal insulation Use a mega-tester Measurement of main power circuit insulation Be sure to record the additional...
  • Page 139 2. Guideline for each installation process 2.9.3 Transfer to customer with explanation Operational step Make final report Explain how to Hand over Complete test run (test run operate and relevant printed inspection sheet) maintain equipment materials ① The measurements taken during the test run should be recorded and kept on a test run inspection sheet. ②...
  • Page 140 3. Installation of outdoor unit 3.1 Safety precautions Please strictly follow the instructions given in the Installation manual .Improper installation by ignoring the instructions can lead to damage to life and property. Make sure to read the following safety instructions very carefully and throughly . WARNING This symbol indicates the possibility of death or serious injury.
  • Page 141: Installation Of Outdoor Unit

    3. Installation of outdoor unit Be sure to use only those parts which are listed in the svc parts list. Never attempt to modify the equipment. • The use of inappropriate parts can cause an electrical shock, excessive heat generation or fire. Indoor/outdoor wiring connections must be secured tightly and the cable should be routed properly so that there is no force pulling the cable at the connection terminals.
  • Page 142 3. Installation of outdoor unit CAUTION Use two or more people to lift and transport the product. • Avoid personal injury. Do not install the product where it will be exposed to sea wind (salt spray) directly. • It may cause corrosion on the product. Corrosion, particularly on the condenser and evaporator fins, could cause product malfunction or inefficient operation.
  • Page 143 3. Installation of outdoor unit 3.1.1 Points for explanation about operations The items with WARNING and CAUTION marks in the operation manual are the items pertaining to possibillties for bodily injury and material damage in addition to the general usage of the product. Accordingly, it is necessary that you make a full explanation about the described contents and also ask your customers to read the operation manual.
  • Page 144: For The Following Items, Take Special Care During Construction And Check After Installation Is Finished

    3. Installation of outdoor unit 3.1.4 For the following items, take special care during construction and check after installation is finished 1. Items to be checked after completion of work Unit Items to be checked If not properly done, what is likely to occur Check Are the indoor and outdoor unit fixed firmly? The units may drop, vibrate or make noise.
  • Page 145: Lifting Method

    3. Installation of outdoor unit 3.2 Introduction This installation guidance describes the procedures for outdoor unit installation, piping, wiring, and control between outdoor units, indoor units and controller. Installation of the indoor units is not described in this part. Please refer to the installation guidance manual which supplied with indoor units for their respective installation.
  • Page 146 3. Installation of outdoor unit 3.3 Foundation A2UW16GFA0 <Basic intensity> Bolt Factor M10-J type Concrete height 100mm or more Bolt inserted depth 70mm or more A3UW21GFA0 <Basic intensity> Bolt Factor M10-J type Concrete height 100mm or more Bolt inserted depth 70mm or more A5UW30GFA0 <Basic intensity>...
  • Page 147 3. Installation of outdoor unit A5UW40GFA0 <Basic intensity> Bolt Factor M10-J type Concrete height 200mm or more Bolt inserted depth 70mm or more Heat pump _ 44 60Hz/R410A...
  • Page 148 3. Installation of outdoor unit 3.4 Settlement of the outdoor unit • Anchor the outdoor unit with a bolt and nut tightly and horizontally on a concrete or rigid mount. • When installing on the wall, roof or rooftop, anchor the mounting base securely with a nail or wire assuming the influence of wind and earthquake.
  • Page 149 3. Installation of outdoor unit 3.5 Selection of the best location This Multi F unit is suitable for installation in a residential and commercial environmental situation. If installed near a household appliance it can cause electromagnetic interference. The units should be installed in a location that meets the following requirements: ①...
  • Page 150 3. Installation of outdoor unit 3.6 Clearance space 3.6.1 Clearance around outdoor unit 300 mm or more 300 mm or more 300 mm or more 100 mm 100 mm 300 mm • Ensure that the space around the back is or more or more or more...
  • Page 151 3. Installation of outdoor unit Clearance of side discharge unit [Unit:mm(inch)] 1) Where there is an obstacle on the air intake side: n No obstacle above • Obstacle on the suction side only • Obstacle on the both sides n Obstacle above, too •...
  • Page 152 3. Installation of outdoor unit 3. Installation of outdoor unit n Where the obstacles on the discharge side is lower than the unit: [Unit:mm(inch)] • No obstacle above • Obstacle above, too ‘L’ should be lower than ‘H’. Close the bottom of the installation frame to prevent the discharged air from being bypassed.
  • Page 153 3. Installation of outdoor unit 3. Installation of outdoor unit 3.7 Outdoor unit piping 3.7.1 Outdoor unit piping Required tools 2) Align the center of the piping and suffi- ciently tighten the flare nut by hand. Screw Driver Drill M/C f 3.5/F14.5 Measuring Tape, Blade Core drill Spanner...
  • Page 154 3. Installation of outdoor unit 3. Installation of outdoor unit 3.8 Outdoor unit installation requirements 3.8.1 Piping elevation and length Installaton irrespective of indoor, outdoor elevation Max 15m Max 7.5m [Unit : m] Max piping length each indoor unit Standard length Model Max total [Outdoor unit]...
  • Page 155: Refrigerant Charge

    3. Installation of outdoor unit 3.8.2 Refrigerant charge The calculation of the additional charge should be taken into account for the additional length of pipe. (1Ø) Additional charge (g) = ((A Room Installation Length – Standard Length (A) ) x a + (B Room Installation Length –...
  • Page 156: Dip S/W Setting

    3. Installation of outdoor unit 3.9 New Functions 3.9.1 Dip S/W Setting If you set the Dip Switch when power is on, the change in setting is not applicable. The changing setting is enabled only when Power is reset. Dip Switch Function Normal Operation (No Function) Forced Cooling Operation...
  • Page 157: Forced Cooling Operation

    3. Installation of outdoor unit 21(1Ø) kBtu/h 40(1Ø) kBtu/h 3.9.2 Forced Cooling Operation Adding the refrigerant in winter. DIP-SW Setting Procedure 1. Set the Dip Switch as follow after shutting the power source down. 30(1Ø) kBtu/h 2. Reset the power. 3.
  • Page 158: Wiring Error Check

    3. Installation of outdoor unit 3.9.3 Wiring Error Check CAUTION You can check whether or not the wiring is correct. • If Indoor unit doesn’t communicate to outdoor Unit, function could not be operated correctly. Setting Procedure • Only the wrong wiring connection is displayed. You 1.
  • Page 159 3. Installation of outdoor unit Saving Power Consumption Current level. Phase 1Ø Model Step1(A) Step2(A) Saving Power Consumption with Mode Lock. Saving Power Consumption Saving Power Consumption (step 1) + Mode Lock (Heating) (step 1) + Mode Lock (Cooling) Saving Power Consumption Saving Power Consumption (step 2) + Mode Lock (Cooling) (step 2) + Mode Lock (Heating)
  • Page 160 3. Installation of outdoor unit 3.9.6 Mode Lock Setting Procedure 1. Set the Dip Switch as follow after shutting the power source down. Only Cooling Mode Only Heating Mode 2. Reset the power. Mode Lock with Night Quiet Mode Mode Lock (Cooling) + Night Mode Lock (Cooling) + Night Quiet Mode (step 1) Quiet Mode (step 2)
  • Page 161: Operating Method

    3. Installation of outdoor unit 3.9.7 PCB Display(16/21k Model Only) It is useful to check the cycle data without LGMV. Operating Method Whenever you push the Tact Switch, the cycle information will be shown as below. h After 1page is displayed, subsequently 2page is displayed. Tact S/W Display Item...
  • Page 162 3. Installation of outdoor unit 3.10 Outdoor unit cabin 3.10.1 Outdoor cabin louver requirement 1) Outdoor cabin type : Manual door open type 2) Louver angle : less than 15° on the horizontal base Max15° 3) Louver interval: over 100mm (recommend) (Recommended) 4) Louver shape : wing type or plane type Over 100mm...
  • Page 163 3. Installation of outdoor unit 3.10.2 Air flow rate confirmation Example. 1 n Application Model : A5UW40GFA0 Airflow rate 90 m /min [Total opening rate] n Case : velocity of discharging air: 5m/s, velocity of suction air: 2.5m/s n Openness rate = 80% or more Effective face area(Af) Air guide duct h Openness rate =...
  • Page 164 Part 4 Special Part 1. Installation guide at the seaside 2. Seasonal wind and cautions in winter...
  • Page 165: Selecting The Location(Outdoor Unit)

    1. Installation guide at the seaside CAUTION 1. Air conditioners should not be installed in areas where corrosive gases, such as acid or alkaline gas, are produced. 2. Do not install the product where it could be exposed to sea wind (salty wind) directly. It can result corrosion on the product.
  • Page 166 Yeouido P.O.Box 335 Seoul, 150-721, Korea. http://www.lgeaircon.com All rights reserved The air conditioners manufactured by LG have received ISO9001 certificate for Printed in Korea October / 2015 quality assurance and ISO14001 certificate for environmental management system. The specifications, designs, and information in this brochure are subject to change without notice.

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