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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    ORDER NO. MAC0208029C8 AIR CONDITIONER CS-A18BTP CU-A18BBP5 CS-A18BTP CU-C18BBP5 CONTENTS Page Page 1 SERVICE INFORMATION 18 REACHING DISTANCE 2 FEATURES 19 SOUND DATA 3 SPECIFICATION (HEAT PUMP TYPE ) 20 TWIN AND TRIPLE 4 SPECIFICATION (COOLING ONLY TYPE ) 21 WIRING MISTAKE PREVENTION...
  • Page 2 34 COOLING CAPACITY PERFORMANCE DATA...
  • Page 3: Service Information

    1 SERVICE INFORMATION Caution: Pb free solder has a higher melting point than standard solder; Typically the melting point is 50 - 70°F (30 - 40°C) higher. Please use a high temperature soldering iron. In case of the soldering iron with temperature control, please set it to 700 ± 20°F (370 ± 10°C). Pb free solder will tend to splash when heated too high (about 1100°...
  • Page 4: Features

    2 FEATURES 3. Adoption of wing-shaped vanes 2.1. New design 2.1.1. Gentle curved styling • • • • The base has gentle curves which express a functional beauty. It spreads the air quietly over a wide area. • • • • The vanes of the fan have been changed to “aerodynamic”...
  • Page 5 2.3. Easy installation 2.3.1. Easy suspension • • • • A suspension bolt fixing bracket with 4-point support is attached to the main unit, which increases the space available for installation. 2.3.2. Two installation methods : standard and wall • • • • In addition to the standard (1) ceiling installation, a wall (2) installation method (using a wall-hanging bracket) is available for cases where the ceiling is too high for the main 2.5.2.
  • Page 6 − − − − Master unit and slave-units can be set automatically in twin and triple systems. No address setting is necessary. − − − − Multiple indoor units can be operated simultaneously with a single remote control. Note that individual operation is not possible.
  • Page 7 • • • • New design with compact size. (Operation range within 2.12. Wireless Remote Control approximately 8 m.) • • • • Built-in timer with ON/OFF timer setting (within 24 hours) Wired Wireless Heat Pump CZ-RD51P CZ-RL51P Cooling CZ-RD51P CZ-RL01P NOTE: Both of the above remote control is packed separately from the indoor unit.
  • Page 8: Specification (Heat Pump Type )

    3 SPECIFICATION (HEAT PUMP TYPE ) 3.1. CS-A18BTP / CU-A18BBP5 ITEM / MODEL Indoor Unit Outdoor unit Main Body CS-A18BTP CU-A18BBP5 Remote CZ-RD51P (Wired) Control CZ-RL51P (Wireless) Cooling Capacity BTU/h 17,100 Heating Capacity BTU/h 19,100 Refrigerant Charge-less Standard Air Volume for High,...
  • Page 9: Specification (Cooling Only Type )

    4 SPECIFICATION (COOLING ONLY TYPE ) 4.1. CS-A18BTP / CU-C18BBP5 ITEM / MODEL Indoor Unit Outdoor unit Main Body CS-A18BTP CU-C18BBP5 Remote CZ-RD51P (Wired) Control CZ-RL01P (Wireless) Cooling Capacity BTU/h 17,100 Refrigerant Charge-less Standard Air Volume for High, /min Hi 17...
  • Page 10: Technical Drawing

    5 TECHNICAL DRAWING...
  • Page 12: Circuit Diagram

    6 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM...
  • Page 24: Operating Instruction

    7 OPERATING INSTRUCTION 7.1. Wired Remote Control (OPTIONAL PARTS) NOTES: • • • • Ensure that the correct button is pressed as simultaneous pressing of the multiple buttons will not make the setting correct. • • • • The illustration above is for explanatory purposes only. The appearance will be different during actual operation. •...
  • Page 25 7.2. Wireless Remote Control (OPTIONAL PARTS) NOTES: • • • • Ensure that the correct button is pressed as simultaneous pressing of the multiple buttons will not make the setting correct. • • • • The illustration above is for explanatory purpose only. The appearance will be different during actual operation. •...
  • Page 26: Refrigeration Cycle

    8 REFRIGERATION CYCLE CS-A18BTP/CU-A18BBP5...
  • Page 27 CS-A18BTP/CU-C18BBP5...
  • Page 28: Operation Range

    9 OPERATION RANGE Power Supply The applicable voltage range for each unit is given in the following table. The working voltage among the three phases must be balanced within a 3% deviation from each voltage at the compressor terminals. The starting voltage must be higher than 85% of the rated voltage.
  • Page 29: Pipe Length

    10 PIPE LENGTH CORRECTION OF COOLING CAPACITY AND HEATING CAPACITIES Correction of cooling and heating capacities according to the connecting pipe length. The data of cooling capacities (marked on the name plate) are based on 5 meters connecting pipe and horizontal installation. For other pipe length of other installation multiply by the following correction factor to determine the revised cooling capacity.
  • Page 30 Cooling only type Model Name Standard piping specification Liquid piping (dia.mm) Gas piping (dia.mm) Gas charge-less length Additional gas volume (g/m) CU-C18BBP5 6.35 12.70 Heat pump type Model Name Standard piping specification Liquid piping (dia.mm) Gas piping (dia.mm) Gas charge-less length Additional gas volume (g/m) CU-A18BBP5...
  • Page 31: Operating Characteristic

    Motor Voltage Frequency S.C. R.C. (A) IPT (kW) R.C. R.C. (Hz) Cool/Heat Cool/Heat (kW) (kW) HEAT PUMP CS-A18BTP 8.0 / 8.0 1.75 / 1.73 0.25 0.05 0.50 0.10 MODEL CU-A18BBP5 7.8 / 7.8 1.75 / 1.73 0.25 0.05 0.50 0.10 7.7 / 7.7...
  • Page 32: Fan Performance

    12 FAN PERFORMANCE CS-A18BTP ITEM / MODEL Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit CS-A18BTP CU-A18BBP5, CU-C18BBP5 MODE Air Volume /min Running Current 0.40 0.35 0.28 Power Consumption 0.08 0.07 0.06 0.11 Fan Speed r/min 1145...
  • Page 33: Safety Device

    13 SAFETY DEVICE INDOOR UNIT Heat pump model Indoor unit CS-A18BTP Cooling only model For Fan Motor Protection, °C Internal Protector (49F) °C For Control Protection, Fuse 3.15 OUTDOOR UNIT Outdoor Unit Heat pump model 50Hz CU-A18BBP5 Cooling only 50Hz...
  • Page 34: Component Specification

    Piston Diplacement 7.27 Motor Type Starting Method Direct on-line Starting Rated Output Poles Insulation Class Type Charge 0.67 Evaporator Models CS-A18BTP Tube Material Outer Diameter Thickness 0.27 No. of Tubes/Row Fin Material Aluminium Thickness 0.105 Fin Pitch NO./inch Fin Surface...
  • Page 35: Capacity And Power Consumption

    15 CAPACITY AND POWER CONSUMPTION 15.1. HEATING PERFORMANCE Model Heating capacities are based on conditions below. CS-A18BTP 1 phase, 50Hz, 220V Heating capacity Indoor temperature 20°C D.B. 5.0 kW Outdoor temperature 7°C D.B. 6 °C W. B. Standard air volume 14m...
  • Page 36 15.2. COOLING PERFORMANCE Model Cooling capacities are based on conditions below. Entering Temperature Air Entering Condenser (°C D.B.) CS-A18BTP 1 phase, 50Hz, 240V Cooling capacity Indoor temperature 27°C D.B. 19 °C W. B. Temperature 5.0 kW Outdoor temperature 35°C D.B.
  • Page 37: Discharge And Suction Pressure

    16 DISCHARGE AND SUCTION PRESSURE...
  • Page 38: Position Of The Centre Gravity

    17 POSITION OF THE CENTRE GRAVITY MODEL NAME OUTSIDE DIMENSIONS NET WEIGHT CENTRE OF GRAVITY WIDTH (mm) DEPTH (mm) HEIGHT (mm) X (mm) Y (mm) Z (mm) CU-A18BBP5 CU-C18BBP5...
  • Page 39: Reaching Distance

    18 REACHING DISTANCE...
  • Page 40: Sound Data

    19 SOUND DATA...
  • Page 42: Twin And Triple

    20 TWIN AND TRIPLE • • • • Master unit and slave-units can be set automatically in twin 20.1. Twin and Triple Operation and triple systems. No address setting is necessary. • • • • Simultaneous air conditioning of wide spaces and corners is •...
  • Page 43 Turn on the power supply. 20.1.2. Automatic address setting for twin Operation: The unit will operate as slave unit 1. and triple systems Automatic address setting is not carried out at this time. Procedure: Turn on the power supply for the indoor and outdoor units.
  • Page 44 • • • • The indoor units will not run for approximately 1 minute • • • • Do not turn off the power supply for at least 1 minute after while automatic twin/triple address resetting is being carried automatic twin/triple address resetting has been carried out. out.
  • Page 45 20.3. Refrigerant charging • • • • For twin and triple-type systems The pipe length is the total of the branch pipe (L) and the junction pipes (la → lb → lc in order from the thickest diameter). At the point where the pipe length exceeds 30 m, determine the amount of refrigerant for the remaining liquid-side pipe diameters and pipe lengths from the following table in order to charge the system.
  • Page 46 20.4. Wiring...
  • Page 47: Wiring Mistake Prevention

    21 WIRING MISTAKE PREVENTION Improved quality of installation work through adoption of an “Connection error prevention” circuit which prevents wiring mistakes Connection errors with the control wires and the power supply wires will not only contribute to burning-out of the control circuit board, but can also cause large-scale working losses and affect reliability.
  • Page 48: Test Operation And Self Diagnosis

    22 TEST OPERATION AND SELF DIAGNOSIS 22.1. Test operation 22.3. Test operation using the wired • • • • Always use a properly-insulated tool to operate the switch remote control on the circuit board. (Do not use your finger or any metallic object).
  • Page 49 22.4. Test operation using the wireless remote control <Air conditioner No.> − − − − The air conditioner No. “01” appears during normal installation and use. When using group control, a different number may appear. The air conditioner No. can be displayed by pressing the air conditioner No. button.
  • Page 50 How to display the past error message An error code from 1F15 to 1F49 will be displayed. (The temperature setting display will also change to show the If the “CHECK” display on the wired remote control is not air conditioner No.) flashing, press the CHECK button continuously for 5 seconds or more to display the problem details for the last problem or the problem before that.
  • Page 52: Setting Of Save Energy And Thermistor Switch

    23 SETTING OF SAVE ENERGY AND THERMISTOR SWITCH 23.1. Energy save setting 23.2. Switching to the remote • • • • Upper and lower limit can be set for the setting temperature control thermistor during cooling and heating operation. (The factory shipment •...
  • Page 53: Group Control

    24 GROUP CONTROL Setting group for 1 remote control unit be determined automatically after approximately 1 minute. • • • • When using a remote control thermostat, the thermostat (DIP switch settings are not necessary.) setting is used for all indoor units in the group. NOTE: •...
  • Page 54: Troubleshooting

    25 TROUBLESHOOTING If test operation does not proceed correctly Symptom: Remote control unit... Display of “No power supply” Carry out test operation after approximately 12 hours have passed NOTE: since the power was turned on (crankcase heater is energized). If operation is started by using the remote control within 1 minute of Indoor unit...
  • Page 55 1. The main power is turned on while the transmission connection cord is not connected (open circuit at section wires between the indoor unit(s) are not connected (open circuit at section A) Symptom: Symptom: − − − − Remote control unit.. . Display of “No power supply” Nothing abnormal appears on the remote control −...
  • Page 56 1. The main power is turned on while the transmission unit No. 2 is possible. wires between the indoor unit and the outdoor unit are However, indoor unit No. 3 cannot be operated. not connected (open circuit at section A) Symptom: Operation of indoor unit No.
  • Page 57 1. Automatic address setting (don’t need to set dip-switch) Reset the address by following the procedure: If the wiring is connected properly as above example, the a. After making sure that dip-switches No. 1 to 4 and No. address is set automatically by the main power supply. An 8 are OFF, stop the operation.
  • Page 58 Procedures of deleting memory for twin/triple control system 1. Switch off the main power supply. 2. Set the No. 8 pin of dip switch (DSW1) at the indoor unit’s P.C. board to “ON” position. 3. Switch on the main power supply for a minute and then turn it off.
  • Page 59: Emergency Operation

    26 EMERGENCY OPERATION Emergency operation Thermistor Cooling mode Heating mode • • • • Emergency operation of outdoor unit Indoor unit Room temperature Fixed at 25°C Pipe temperature Shorted Open Emergency operation can be carried out by setting the DSW1 switch on the printed circuit board of the outdoor Thermistor Cooling mode Heating mode unit to the EMERGENCY position.
  • Page 60: Control

    27 CONTROL Description of basic Functions 27.1. Cooling mode operation time chart (*1) Outdoor unit fan start control during cooling At the start of cooling mode and drying mode operation, the outdoor unit heat exchanger outlet temperature is detected in order to set the fan speed.
  • Page 61 27.2. Freezing prevention control 1. Operation During cooling mode operation, after 9 minutes have passed since the compressor turned on, the outdoor unit will stop its operation when the temperature detected by the indoor unit pipe temperature sensor is 2°C or lower. The indoor unit continues operating at the fan speed set by the remote control.
  • Page 62 (*2) Outdoor unit fan control during heating mode operation When the compressor is on during heating mode operation (except during defrosting and when the liquid bypass valve is on), the outdoor unit fan is controlled by means of input (CN2) indicating whether the contact of the heating pressure switch on the outdoor unit circuit board is open or closed.
  • Page 63 <When hot start operation is cancelled by time> 2. When defrosting is completed a. Start Hot start control commences when defrosting is completed. b. Operation “PREHEAT” appears on the remote control display. (Other displays remain unchanged) The indoor unit fan stops. In addition, during hot starting, the louvre stays at the horizontal position (angle 0°C). c.
  • Page 64 <When hot start operation is cancelled by time> 27.5. Indoor unit fan control when thermostat is off during heating mode operation When the thermostat of the indoor unit turns off during heating mode operation, the indoor unit fan operates for 2 minutes at LOW and then stops.
  • Page 65 27.7. Defrost mode operation time chart 1. Start and completion of defrosting a. Start During heating mode operation (including automatic heating), after the 45 minutes of defrosting cycle time has passed, defrosting starts if the temperature detected by the outdoor unit heat exchanger outlet sensor is 2°C or lower continuously for 5 minutes.
  • Page 66 If jumper wire J3 on the indoor unit circuit board is disconnected, the thermostat characteristics during heating become 2K or higher. NOTE: If the remote control display setting temperature (To) is 29°C or higher, the heating thermostat turns on when the room temperature is 31°C. 2.
  • Page 67 c. Thermostat characteristics during cooling mode and heating operation The thermostat on/off characteristics in both operation modes are given in the table below.
  • Page 68 27.9. Indoor unit fan control 1. Fixing at LO, MED or HI When LO, MED or HI is set, the relay switches and operation is carried out at that setting. 2. Automatic fan speed When set to AUTO, the indoor unit fan operation changes as shown in the table below. (Indoor temperature) - (Setting temperature) (Units: K) Mode / Fan Speed Cooling...
  • Page 69 27.12. Outdoor unit fan excess heat dissipation control 1. When the operation is stopped while the compressor is in operation, the outdoor fan will run at SUPER HI fan speed for approximately 60 seconds and then stops. 27.13. Discharge temperature control 1.
  • Page 70: Wired Remote Control Installation Manual

    28 WIRED REMOTE CONTROL INSTALLATION MANUAL...
  • Page 75: Wireless Remote Control Installation Manual

    29 WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL INSTALLATION MANUAL...
  • Page 82: Installation (Indoor Unit)

    30 INSTALLATION (INDOOR UNIT)
  • Page 91: Installation (Outdoor Unit)

    31 INSTALLATION (OUTDOOR UNIT)
  • Page 101: Replacement Parts

    32 REPLACEMENT PARTS 32.1. INDOOR UNIT...
  • Page 104 PART DESCRIPTION OTY. CS-A18BTP CABINET TOP PLATE CWE001015 CABINET FRONT PLATE CWG07K1007 CABINET SIDE PLATE (L) CWD63K1001 VANE SUPPORTER (L) CWG071091 CATCHER CWH601005 CABINET SIDE PLATE (R) CWD63K1002 VANE SUPPORTER (R) CWG071092 BLOWER WHEEL BASE ASS’Y CWD90K1007 BRACKET FAN MOTOR ASS’Y...
  • Page 105 All parts are supplied from MAICO, Malaysia (Vendor Code: 061)
  • Page 106 32.2. OUTDOOR UNIT CU-C18BBP5...
  • Page 107 CU-A18BBP5 (Heat pump type)
  • Page 108 CU-C18BBP5 Ref. No. Part Name & Description Part No. BASE PAN ASS’Y CWD50K2076B COMPRESSOR 2K32C225CUA ANTI-VIBRATION BUSHING CWH50055 NUT FOR COMP. MOUNT. CWH4582065 CONDENSER COMPLETE CWB32C1241 TUBE ASS’Y (CAPILLARY TUBE) CWH35K029B CONDENSER SIDE PLATE CWE04111B ACCUMULATOR CWB13K1002 3-WAYS VALVE CWB011125 STRAINER CWB11025 3-WAYS VALVE...
  • Page 109 CU-A18BBP5 Ref. No. Part Name & Description Part No. BASE PAN ASS’Y CWD50K2070B COMPRESSOR 2K32C225CUA ANTI-VIBRATION BUSHING CWH50055 NUT FOR COMP. MOUNT. CWH4582065 CONDENSER COMPLETE CWB32C1240 TUBE ASS’Y (CAPILLARY TUBE) CWT01C2585 PIPE HOLDER RUBBER CWG251022 CONDENSER SIDE PLATE CWD911198 TUBE ASS’Y(PRESSURE SWITCH) CWT022228 RECEIVER CWB141004...
  • Page 110: Heating Capacity Performance Data

    1.97 6.44 2.31 H.C. = Heating Capacity, IPT = Power Consumption Model Heating capacities are based on conditions below. CS-A18BTP 1 phase, 50Hz, 220V Heating capacity Indoor temp. 27°C D.B. 19°C W.B. 5.0kW Outdoor temp. 35°C D.B. Standard air volume 14 m...
  • Page 111 Source 25 °C 30 °C 35 °C 40 °C 43 °C Temperature SHC IPT SHC IPT SHC IPT D.B. W.B. CS-A18BTP 220V, 5.21 3.41 1.51 5.00 3.38 1.64 4.71 3.27 1.78 4.35 3.13 1.96 4.10 3.03 2.07 50Hz, 5.50 2.80 1.60...

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