Table of Contents Service Manual Part I : Technical Information ............1 1. Summary .......................1 2. Specifications ....................2 3. Outline Dimension Diagram .............12 4. Refrigerant System Diagram ..........14 5. Electrical Part ....................18 5.1 Wiring Diagram .......................18 5.2 PCB Printed Diagram ....................22 6.
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Service Manual Appendix ........................81 Appendix 1: Reference Sheet of Celsius and Fahrenheit .......81 Appendix 2: Pipe Expanding Method ..............82 Appendix 3: List of Resistance for Temperature Sensor ........83 Table of Contents...
2. Specifications Service Manual Model MULTI18HP230V1EO Product Code CB228W16800 Rated Voltage 208/230 Power Rated Frequency supply Phases Cooling capacity Btu/h 17000 Heating capacity Btu/h 18000 Cooling Power Input 1420 Heating Power Input 1380 Cooling Current Input 6.28 Heating Current Input 6.12...
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Recommended Power Cable(Core) Connection Pipe Connection Method Flare Connection Not Additional Gas Connection Pipe Length 32.8 Connection Pipe Gas Additional Charge oz/ft. Outer Diameter of Liquid Pipe1(GREE Allocation) inch 1/4" (Metric) Outer Diameter of Liquid Pipe2(GREE Allocation) inch 1/4" (Metric)
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Service Manual Model MULTI24HP230V1EO Product Code CB228W16900 Rated Voltage 208/230 Power Rated Frequency supply Phases Cooling capacity Btu/h 23200 Heating capacity Btu/h 24000 Cooling Power Input 1860 Heating Power Input 1800 Cooling Current Input 8.00 Heating Current Input 7.83 Rated Power Input 3200/3400 Rated Current 14.2/15...
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Recommended Power Cable(Core) Connection Pipe Connection Method Flare Connection Not Additional Gas Connection Pipe Length 131.2 Connection Pipe Gas Additional Charge oz/ft. Outer Diameter of Liquid Pipe1(GREE Allocation) inch 1/4" (Metric) Outer Diameter of Liquid Pipe2(GREE Allocation) inch 1/4" (Metric)
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Service Manual Model MULTI30HP230V1EO Product Code CB228W16700 Rated Voltage 208/230 Power Rated Frequency supply Phases Cooling capacity Btu/h 28400 Heating capacity Btu/h 30000 Cooling Power Input 2270 Heating Power Input 2250 Cooling Current Input 10.07 Heating Current Input 9.98 Rated Power Input 4600/5000 Rated Current 20.41/21.74...
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Recommended Power Cable(Core) Connection Pipe Connection Method Flare Connection Not Additional Gas Connection Pipe Length 131.2 Connection Pipe Gas Additional Charge oz/ft. Outer Diameter of Liquid Pipe1(GREE Allocation) inch 1/4" (Metric) Outer Diameter of Liquid Pipe2(GREE Allocation) inch 1/4" (Metric)
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Service Manual Model MULTI36HP230V1EO Product Code CB228W17900 Rated Voltage 208/230 Power Rated Frequency supply Phases Cooling capacity Btu/h 34000 Heating capacity Btu/h 36000 Cooling Power Input 2830 Heating Power Input 2960 Cooling Current Input 12.56 Heating Current Input 13.13 Rated Power Input 4600/5200 Rated Current 20.41/22.61...
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Recommended Power Cable(Core) Connection Pipe Connection Method Flare Connection Not Additional Gas Connection Pipe Length 131.2 Connection Pipe Gas Additional Charge oz/ft. Outer Diameter of Liquid Pipe1(GREE Allocation) inch 1/4" (Metric) Outer Diameter of Liquid Pipe2(GREE Allocation) inch 1/4" (Metric)
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Service Manual Model MULTI42HP230V1EO Product Code CB228W17800 Rated Voltage 208/230 Power Rated Frequency supply Phases Cooling capacity Btu/h 36000 Heating capacity Btu/h 40000 Cooling Power Input 3000 Heating Power Input 3020 Cooling Current Input 13.31 Heating Current Input 13.40 Rated Power Input 4600/5200 Rated Current 20.41/22.61...
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Recommended Power Cable(Core) Connection Pipe Connection Method Flare Connection Not Additional Gas Connection Pipe Length 164.0 Connection Pipe Gas Additional Charge oz/ft. Outer Diameter of Liquid Pipe1(GREE Allocation) inch 1/4" (Metric) Outer Diameter of Liquid Pipe2(GREE Allocation) inch 1/4" (Metric)
Name White Green COMP Compressor Yellow Brown Grounding wire Blue YEGN Yellow/Green Black Violet Orange ● Outdoor Unit MULTI18HP230V1EO WARNING OPTIONAL BOTTOM OPTIONAL ELECTRONIC ELECTRONIC OUTTUBE OUTTUBE EXHAUST BAND Please don't touch any electronic HEATER EXPANSION EXPANSION TEMP. TEMP. TEMP.
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Service Manual MULTI24HP230V1EO TERMINAL MAGNETIC POWER RING BLOCK EXHAUST BK(BN) AC-L TEMP. SENSOR WH(BU) OUTROOM T-SENSOR TEMP. SENSOR YEGN GN(YEGN) OUTTUBE BU BN TEMP. SENSOR TERMINAL BLOCK WH(BU) N(1) 4-WAY 4WAY VALVE RD(BN) GN(YEGN) BU BN COMP TERMINAL BLOCK WH(BU) ELECTRONIC ELECTRONIC ELECTRONIC...
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Service Manual MULTI30HP230V1EO MULTI36HP230V1EO MAGNETIC TERMINAL POWER RING BLOCK BK(BN) L-OUT AC-L AC-L WH(BU) N-OUT Main Board HIGH PRESSURE GN(YEGN) SWITCH YEGN TERMINAL BLOCK WH(BU) N(1) 4WAY 4-WAY VALVE OPTIONAL RD(BN) ELECTRONIC GN(YEGN) EXPANSION (yellow) VALVE D MAGNETIC TERMINAL BLOCK RING WH(BU) N(1)
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Service Manual MULTI42HP230V1EO MAGNETIC POWER TERMINAL RING BLOCK BK(BN) AC-L AC-L L-OUT WH(BU) N-OUT Main Board HIGH PRESSURE GN(YEGN) SWITCH YEGN TERMINAL BLOCK WH(BU) N(1) 4-WAY VALVE 4WAY OPTIONAL RD(BN) ELECTRONIC GN(YEGN) EXPANSION (green) VALVE E MAGNETIC TERMINAL BLOCK RING WH(BU) N(1) U(BU)
Service Manual 5.2 PCB Printed Diagram MULTI18HP230V1EO Name Name Terminal of compressor Terminal of outdoor fan Terminal of electronic expansion valve A Terminal of 4-way valve Terminal of gas-liquid valve temperature Sensor A 10 Electric heating terminal of chassis Terminal of gas-liquid valve temperature Sensor B...
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Service Manual MULTI24HP230V1EO 9 10 11 12 Name Name Terminal of compressor Terminal of electronic expansion valve B Terminal of high pressure protection 12 Terminal of electronic expansion valve A Overload protection terminal of compressor 13 Terminal of outdoor fan Terminal of temperature sensor 14 Terminal of 4-way valve Terminal of gas-liquid valve temperature Sensor D...
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Service Manual MULTI30HP230V1EO MULTI36HP230V1EO MULTI42HP230V1EO Name Name Overload protection terminal of compressor 12 Terminal of communication neutral wire Terminal of E disk 13 Terminal of compressor Terminal of DRED 14 Terminal of outdoor fan Terminal of high pressure protection 15 Terminal of temperature Sensor Terminal of low pressure protection 16 Terminal of liquid valve temperature Sensor Terminal of communication wire...
6. Function and Control Service Manual after 2min; c. the outdoor fan stops after 1min; d. the status of 1 Basic functions of the system 4-way valve: energized; 1.1 Cooling Mode 1.3.3 Outdoor fan control in heating mode 1.1.1 Cooling conditions and process: The outdoor fan starts before 5s of the starting of compressor and then it will run in high speed for 40s;...
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Service Manual If the discharge temperature protection continuously appears for running only after cutting off the power and then putting through 6 times, the compressor can’t resume running. The compressor the power. can resume running after cutting off the power and then putting 2.8 Compressor Phase-lacking Protection through the power.
7. Notes for Installation and Maintenance Service Manual Safety Precautions: Important! the valves are opened before energizing. 13. Check if there is electric leakage on the unit body. If yes, P l e a s e r e a d t h e s a f e t y p r e c a u t i o n s c a r e f u l l y b e f o r e please eliminate the electric leakage.
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Service Manual Safety Precautions for Installing and Relocating the Unit: To ensure safety, please be mindful of the following precautions. WARNINGS 1. When installing or relocating the unit, be sure to 5.When installing the unit, make sure that connection keep the refrigerant circuit free from air or substances pipe is securely connected before the compressor other than the specified refrigerant.
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Service Manual Main Tools for Installation and Maintenance Level meter Measuring tape Screw driver Impact drill Drill head Electric drill Electroprobe Universal meter Inner hexagon Electronic Torque wrench Open-end wrench spanner leakage detector Vacuum pump Pressure meter Pipe pliers Pipe pliers Pipe cutter Pipe expander Pipe bender...
8. Installation Service Manual Installation Procedures Start installation Preparation before installation Read the requirements select installation Prepare tools for electric connection location Select indoor unit Select outdoor unit installation location installation location Install the support of outdoor unit Install wall-mounting (select it according to the actual situation) frame, drill wall holes Connect pipes of indoor...
(brown) (yellow-green) (blue) (brown) (yellow-green) (blue) (brown) (yellow-green) MULTI18HP230V1EO MULTI24HP230V1EO MULTI30HP230V1EO 18K: MULTI36HP230V1EO MULTI42HP230V1EO An all-pole disconnection switch having a contact separation of at least 3mm in all pole should be connected in fixed wiring. Wrong wire connection may cause malfunction of some electric components.After fixing cable, ensure that leads...
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Service Manual 42K: To unit D To unit E To unit A To unit B To unit C L1 L2 connecting connecting Power cord connecting connecting connecting cable cable cable cable cable To the power supply white green white green black white green...
Service Manual 8.2 Installing the Outdoor Unit electronic leak device. (7) Turn the body of the 2-way and 3-way valves. Disconnect the vacuum pump hose. Use bolts to secure the unit to a flat, solid floor. Use bolts to secure the unit to a flat, solid floor. Install the drain fitting and the drain hose(for (8) Replace and tighten all the caps on the valves.
Service Manual 8.4 Maintenance Fix the support of outdoor unit (select it according to the actual installation situation) 1. Select installation location according to the house structure. Use suitable instruments for the refrigerant R410A. 2. Fix the support of outdoor unit on the selected location with expansion screws.
Service Manual 8.6 Check after Installation Check Items Problems Owing to Improper Installation Is the installation reliable? The unit may drop, vibrate or make noises May cause unsatisfactory cooling (heating) Has the gas leakage been checked? effect Is the thermal insulation of the unit May cause condensation and water dropping sufficient? May cause condensation and water dropping...
9. Maintenance Service Manual 9.1 Precautions before Performing Inspection or Repair There are high-capacity electrolytic capacitors on the outdoor mainboard. Thus, even the power is cut off, there is high voltage inside the capacitors and it needs more than 20min to reduce the voltage to safety value. Touching the electrolytic capacitor within 20min after cutting the power will cause electric shock.
Service Manual 9.2 Flashing LED of Indoor/Outdoor Unit and Primary Judgement 1. Requirement of malfunction display When several malfunctions happen at the same time, malfunction codes will be displayed circularly. 2. Malfunction display method (1) Hardware malfunction: it will be displayed immediately, please refer to “Malfunction status sheet”; (2) Operation status: it will be displayed immediately, please refer to “Malfunction status sheet”;...
Communication failure with Unit A Communication failure with Unit A Communication failure with Unit B Communication failure with Unit B Service Manual Communication failure with Unit C Communication failure with Unit C Communication failure with Unit D Communication failure with Unit D Unit A freeze protection Unit A freeze protection Viewing malfunction code...
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Service Manual Energize the unit Please check: 1. if the indoor and outdoor heat exchanges are dirty, if there is obstacle to affect the radiation; 2. if the indoor and outdoor fans are running normally; If the above cases are existed? 3.
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Service Manual 2. PFC protection malfunction, capacity charging malfunction Main checking points: If the wiring of the induction is connected well and if the induction is broken; If the mainboard is broken; Flow chart: For 14/18K Start Check if power supply is normal Turn on the unit after power supply Power supply is abnormal?
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Service Manual 3. Compressor desynchronizing malfunction Main checking points: If the pressure of the system is too high; If the eletric expansion valve is working normally or it is broken; If the radiation of the unit is good; Flow chart: The unit appears desynchronizing as soon as energizing and starting The stop duration of the compressor is longer...
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Service Manual Desynchronizing happens during operation Check if fan Replace the fan capacitor Outdoor unit is working? terminal is connected well Improve radiation situation of the unit Unit radiation is good? (such as cleaning Replace the outdoor unit the heat exchanger, improve ventilation Turn on the unit after the power...
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Service Manual 4. Compressor overload, diacharge protectionmalfunction Main checking points: If the eletric expansion valve is connected well or it is broken; If there is refrigerant leakage; If the overload protector is broken; Flow chart: Start If the overload protector is connected well? Check the resistance between the two ends of the overload protector in ambient temperature, if the resistance is below 1k...
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Service Manual 5. Start failuremalfunction Main checking points: If the connection wire of the compressor is connected properly; If the stop duration of the compressor is sufficient; If the compressor is broken; If the refrigerant charging amount is too much; Flow chart: Energize and start the unit...
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Service Manual 6. Temperature sensor malfunction Main checking points: If the temperature sensor is damaged or broken If the terminal of the temperature sensor is loosended or not connected; If the mainboard is broken; Flow chart: Start Check whether the wiring terminal between temperature sensor and controller is loosened or poorly contacted? Insert the temperature...
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Service Manual 7. DC fan malfunction Main checking points: If the outdoor fan is blocked by foreign objects; The connection wire of DC fan is connected reliably? If it is loose? Flow chart: Start Turn on the unit Check if the after removing the outdoor fan is blocked by foreign objects...
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Service Manual 8. Communication malfunction Main checking points: If the connection wire between the indoor unit and outdoor unit is connected well, if the wires inside the unit is connected well; If the indoor mainboard or outdoor main board is broken; Flow chart: Communication malfunction of some indoor units...
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Service Manual All the indoor units appear communication malfunction De-energize,check if the connection wire of indoor and outdoor unit and the wire of the eletric box is connected correctly Reconnect according to Eliminate the malfunction Connected correctly? the wiring diagram De-energize, check if the connection wire between the outdoor mainboard and the filter board according to the wiring diagram...
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Service Manual 9. Anti-high temperatureand overload malfunction Main checking points: If the outdoor ambient temperature is within the normal range; If the indoor fan and outdoor fan are running normally; If the indoor and outdoor radiation environment is good; Flow chart: Start It is a normal protection, please If the outdoor ambient temperature...
Service Manual 9.4 Troubleshooting for Normal Malfunction 1. Air Conditioner Can't be Started Up Discriminating Method (Air conditioner Possible Causes Troubleshooting Status) Confirm whether its due to power failure. If yes, No power supply, or poor connection After energization, operation indicator isn't wait for power recovery.
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Service Manual 4. ODU Fan Motor Can't Operate Possible causes Discriminating method (air conditioner status) Troubleshooting Wrong wire connection, or poor Check the wiring status according to circuit Connect wires according to wiring diagram to make connection diagram sure all wiring terminals are connected firmly Measure the capacity of fan capacitor with an Capacity of the ODU fan motor is universal meter and find that the capacity is out...
10. Exploded View and Parts List Service Manual MULTI18HP230V1EO Description Description Description Front Grill Valve Cover Electric Box Assy Front Panel Assy Handle Assy Electric Box Cover Axial Flow Fan Temperature Sensor Main Board Chassis Sub-assy Rear Grill Radiator Drainage Joint...
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Service Manual MULTI24HP230V1EO The component is only for rererence; please refer to the actual product. Description Description Description Front Grill Inhalation tube Assy Electric Box Assy Front Panel 4-Way Valve Assy Condenser Assy Axial Flow Fan Valve Support Assy Clapboard Sub-Assy Drainage hole Cap Right Side Plate Top Cover Assy...
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Service Manual MULTI30HP230V1EO MULTI36HP230V1EO The component is only for rererence; please refer to the actual product. Description Description Description Left Side Plate Wire Clamp Electronic Expansion Valve assy Handle Condenser Assy 4-Way Valve Assy Brushless DC Motor Gas-liquid Separator Assy Compressor and Fittings Motor Support Sub-Assy Clapboard...
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Service Manual MULTI42HP230V1EO The component is only for rererence; please refer to the actual product. Description Description Description Left Side Plate Wire Clamp Electronic Expansion Valve assy Handle Condenser Assy 4-Way Valve Assy Brushless DC Motor Gas-liquid Separator Assy Compressor and Fittings Motor Support Sub-Assy Clapboard Chassis Sub-assy...
11. Removal Procedure Service Manual MULTI24HP230V1EO Warning: Be sure to wait for a minimum of 20 minutes after turning off all power supplies and discharge the refrigerant completely before removal. Step Procedure 1. Before disassembly Complete axonometric drawing. 2. Remove valve cover Remove the connection screw fixing the valve cover and then remove the valve cover.
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Service Manual Step Procedure 4. Remove top panel Top panel Remove the connection screws connecting the top panel and the front panel, and then remove the top panel. 5. Remove front grille Grille Remove the connection screws connecting the front grille and the front panel, and then loosen the clasp to remove the front grille.
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Service Manual Step Procedure 7. Remove right side plate Right side plate Remove the screws connecting the right side plate with the chassis and the valve support. Then remove the right side plate. 8. Remove rear grill Rear grill Remove the screws connecting the rear grill and left side plate, and then remove the rear grill.
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Service Manual Step Procedure 10. Remove axial flow blade Axial flow blade Remove the nut on the blade and then remove the axial flow blade. 11. Remove motor and motor support Motor support Motor Remove the 4 tapping screws fixing the motor and disconnect the leading wire insert of the motor.
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Service Manual Step Procedure 13. Remove 4-way valve assy 4-way valve assy Unsolder the welding joint connecting the 4-way valve assy with the cut-off valve and the condenser connection pipe, and then remove the 4-way valve assy. 14. Remove valve support sub-assy and expansion Expansion valve assy valve assy Remove the screw connecting the valve support and...
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Service Manual Step Procedure 16. Remove compressor Compressor Remove the 3 foot nuts fixing the compressor and then remove the compressor. 17. Remove condenser assy Condenser assy Remove the screws fixing the condenser support and then remove the condenser support. Remove the screws connecting the condenser support and the chassis assy, and then remove the condenser assy.
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Service Manual MULTI18HP230V1EO Warning: Be sure to wait for a minimum of 20 minutes after turning off all power supplies and discharge the refrigerant completely before removal. Step Procedure 1. Before disassembly Complete axonometric drawing. 2. Remove valve cover valve cover Remove the connection screw fixing the valve cover and then remove the valve cover.
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Service Manual Step Procedure 4. Remove top panel Top panel Remove the connection screws connecting the top panel and the front panel, and then remove the top panel. 5. Remove front grille Grille Remove the connection screws connecting the front grille and the front panel, and then loosen the clasp to remove the front grille.
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Service Manual Step Procedure 7. Remove right side plate Right side plate Remove the screws connecting the right side plate with the chassis and the valve support. Then remove the right side plate. 8. Remove rear grill Rear grill Remove the screws connecting the rear grill and left side plate, and then remove the rear grill.
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Service Manual Step Procedure 10. Remove axial flow blade Axial flow blade Remove the nut on the blade and then remove the axial flow blade. 11. Remove motor and motor support Motor support Motor Remove the 4 tapping screws fixing the motor and disconnect the leading wire insert of the motor.
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Service Manual Step Procedure 13. Remove 4-way valve assy 4-way valve assy Unsolder the welding joint connecting the 4-way valve assy with the cut-off valve and the condenser connection pipe, and then remove the 4-way valve assy. 14. Remove valve support sub-assy and expansion valve assy Expansion valve assy Remove the screw connecting the valve support and...
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Service Manual Step Procedure 16. Remove compressor Compressor Remove the 3 foot nuts fixing the compressor and then remove the compressor. 17. Remove condenser assy Condenser assy Support Remove the screws fixing the condenser support and then remove the condenser support. Remove the screws connecting the condenser support and the chassis assy, and then remove the condenser assy.
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Service Manual MULTI30HP230V1EO MULTI36HP230V1EO Warning: Be sure to wait for a minimum of 20 minutes after turning off all power supplies and discharge the refrigerant completely before removal. Step Procedure 1. Before disassembly Complete axonometric drawing. 2. Remove valve cover valve cover Remove the connection screw fixing the valve cover and then remove the valve cover.
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Service Manual Step Procedure 4. Remove top panel Top panel Remove the connection screws connecting the top panel and the front panel, and then remove the top panel. 5. Remove front grille Grille Remove the connection screws connecting the front grille and the front panel, and then loosen the clasp to remove the front grille.
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Service Manual Step Procedure 7. Remove rear grill Rear grill Remove the screws connecting the rear grill and left side plate, and then remove the rear grill. 8. Remove right side plate Right side plate Remove the screws connecting the right side plate with the chassis and the valve support.
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Service Manual Step Procedure 10. Remove axial flow blade Axial flow blade Remove the nut on the blade and then remove the axial flow blade. Motor support 11. Remove motor and motor support Motor Remove the 4 tapping screws fixing the motor and disconnect the leading wire insert of the motor.
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Service Manual Step Procedure 4-way valve assy 13. Remove 4-way valve assy Remove screws fixing the electricbox; loosen the wire bundle; pull out the wiring terminals and then pull electric box upwards to remove it. 14. Remove valve support sub-assy and expansion Expansion valve assy valve assy Remove the screw connecting the valve support and...
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Service Manual Step Procedure 16. Remove compressor Compressor Remove the 3 foot nuts fixing the compressor and then remove the compressor. 17. Remove vapour liquid separator vapour liquid separator Remove the screw connecting the vapour liquid separator, then remove the vapour liquid separator. 18.
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Service Manual Step Procedure 20. Remove condenser assy Condenser assy Support Remove the screws fixing the condenser support and then remove the condenser support. Remove the screws connecting the condenser support and the chassis assy, and then remove the condenser assy.
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Service Manual MULTI42HP230V1EO Warning: Be sure to wait for a minimum of 20 minutes after turning off all power supplies and discharge the refrigerant completely before removal. Step Procedure 1. Before disassembly Complete axonometric drawing. 2. Remove handle Handle Remove the connection screws fixing the handle and the right side plate, and then remove the handle.
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Service Manual Step Procedure 4. Remove top panel Top panel Remove the connection screws connecting the top panel and the front panel, and then remove the top panel. 5. Remove front grille Grille Remove the connection screws connecting the front grille and the front panel, and then loosen the clasp to remove the front grille.
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Service Manual Step Procedure 7. Remove right side plate Right side plate Remove the screws connecting the right side plate with the chassis and the valve support. Then remove the right side plate. 8. Remove rear grill Rear grill Remove the screws connecting the rear grill and left side plate, and then remove the rear grill.
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Service Manual Step Procedure 10. Remove axial flow blade Axial flow blade Remove the nut on the blade and then remove the axial flow blade. 11. Remove motor and motor support Motor support Motor Remove the 4 tapping screws fixing the motor and disconnect the leading wire insert of the motor.
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Service Manual Step Procedure 13. Remove 4-way valve assy 4-way valve assy Remove screws fixing the electricbox; loosen the wire bundle; pull out the wiring terminals and then pull electric box upwards to remove it. 14. Remove valve support sub-assy and expansion valve assy Expansion valve assy Remove the screw connecting the valve support and...
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Service Manual Step Procedure 16. Remove compressor Compressor Remove the 3 foot nuts fixing the compressor and then remove the compressor. 17. Remove condenser assy Condenser assy Support Remove the screws fixing the condenser support and then remove the condenser support. Remove the screws connecting the condenser support and the chassis assy, and then remove the condenser assy.
Service Manual Appendix 2: Pipe Expanding Method Pipe Note: Improper pipe expanding is the main cause of refrigerant leakage.Please expand Pipe cutter the pipe according to the following steps: A:Cut the pip Leaning Uneven Burr ● Confirm the pipe length according to the distance of indoor unit and outdoor unit. ●...
Service Manual Appendix 3: List of Resistance for Temperature Sensor Resistance Table of Ambient Temperature Sensor for Indoor and Outdoor Units(15K) Temp( Resistance(kΩ) Temp( Resistance(kΩ) Temp( Resistance(kΩ) Temp( Resistance(kΩ) 138.1 18.75 3.848 1.071 128.6 17.93 3.711 1.039 121.6 17.14 3.579 1.009 16.39 3.454...
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Service Manual Resistance Table of Tube Temperature Sensors for Indoor and Outdoor (20K) Temp( Resistance(kΩ) Temp( Resistance(kΩ) Temp( Resistance(kΩ) Temp( Resistance(kΩ) 181.4 25.01 5.13 1.427 171.4 23.9 4.948 1.386 162.1 22.85 4.773 1.346 153.3 21.85 4.605 1.307 20.9 4.443 1.269 137.2 4.289 1.233...
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JF00304988 GREE_MULTI GEN2_SERVICE_01062023 GREE ELECTRIC APPLIANCES, INC. OF ZHUHAI Add: West Jinji Rd, Qianshan, Zhuhai,Guangdong, China, 519070 Tel: (+86-756) 8522219 Fax: (+86-756) 8669426 E-mail: global@cn.gree.com For product improvement, specifications and appearance in this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
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