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Owner's Manual Original Instructions Air Conditioners Air Handlers Models: GUD24AH2/A-D(U) GUD36AH2/A-D(U) GUD48AH2/A-D(U) GUD60AH2/A-D(U) X62431A...
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To Users Thank you for selecting Gree product. Please read this instruction manual carefully before installing and using the product, so as to master and correctly use the product. In order to guide you to correctly install and use our product and achieve expected operating effect, we hereby instruct as below: This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and...
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Gree Electric Appliances, Inc. of Zhuhai assumes no responsibility for personal injury, property loss or equipment damage caused by improper installation and commissioning, unnecessary maintenance, or not following relevant national rules and regulations, industrial standards and requirements in this instruction manual. Exception Clauses Manufacturer will bear no responsibilities when personal injury or property loss is caused by the following reasons:...
Contents 1 Safety Precautions ............1 2 Product Introduction ............3 2.1 Product Description ..............3 2.2 Optional Accessories..............3 2.3 Physical Dimension ..............4 2.4 Names of Main Parts ..............5 2.5 General Information ...............5 2.6 Dip switch configuration ............5 Performance Data 2.7 Fan ............6 3 Preparative for Installation..........
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7.2 Notice before Seasonal Use..........27 7.3 Maintenance after Seasonal Use ......... 27 7.4 Parts Replacement............... 28 8 After-Sales Service ............28 This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other household wastes throughout the EU. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
Air Handlers 1 Safety Precautions This product can’t be installed at corrosive, inflammable or explosive environment or the place with special requirements, such as kitchen. Otherwise, it will affect the normal operation or shorten the service life of the unit, or even cause fire hazard or serious injury.
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Air Handlers Electrical shock hazard: Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death. Before installing, modifying, or servicing system, main electrical disconnect switch must be in the OFF position. There may be more than 1 disconnect switch. Lock out and tag switch with a suitable warning label.
Air Handlers metal as required by NFPA 90B. Metal plenum of duct may be connected to the non-combustible floor base for downflow. Exposing combustible non-metal. material to the supply opening of a downflow unit can cause a fire resulting in property damage, personal injury or death.
Air Handlers 2.4 Names of Main Parts 2.5 General Information Model Cooling capacity(ton) Optional electric heater (kW) GUD24AH2/A-D(U) 5/8/10 GUD36AH2/A-D(U) 5/8/10 GUD48AH2/A-D(U) 10/15/20 GUD60AH2/A-D(U) 10/15/20 Motor @ 230V ~, 60Hz Model GUD24AH2/A-D(U) GUD36AH2/A-D(U) GUD48AH2/A-D(U) GUD60AH2/A-D(U) Unit: mm Model Filter size GUD24AH2/A-D(U) 490×516×15 GUD36AH2/A-D(U)
Air Handlers NOTES: ①. Based upon W/nominal tonnage, dry coil and filter should be installed. ②. Use 0.96 as approximate SCFM correction factor for wet coil. 2.6 Dip switch configuration Set the indoor fan speed through the eight dip switches of the indoor main control board.
Air Handlers 3 Preparative for Installation 3.1 Pre-Installation Instruction 3.1.1 Checking Product Received After receiving the product, please check if there is any damage caused by transportation. Shipping damage is the responsibility of the carrier. Verify the model number, specifications and accessories are correct prior to installation. The distributor or manufacturer will not accept claims from dealers for transportation damage or installation of incorrectly shipped units.
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Air Handlers Immediate hazards which will result in property damage, product damage, severe personal injury or death. Hazards or unsafe practices could result in property damage, product damage, severe personal injury or death. Hazards or unsafe practices which may result in property damage, product damage, severe personal injury or death.
Air Handlers Protection Association” (NFPA) 70 and local/state codes. In Canada, electric grounding conforms to the Canadian electric code CSA c22.1. Failure to observe this warning can result in electrical shock that can cause personal injury. Special warning for installation of furnaces or air handling units in enclosed areas, such as garages, utility rooms or parking areas.
Air Handlers If an incorrect unit is supplied, it must not be installed and it is to be returned to the supplier. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for the installation of incorrectly delivered units. The evaporator coil contains high-pressure inert gas for holding charge. 4.2 Location This air handler is designed for indoor installation only.
Air Handlers 4.3 Piping Work 4.3.1 Specification of Connection Pipe External diameter (inch) Model Gas pipe Liquid pipe GUD24AH2/A-D(U) GUD36AH2/A-D(U) Φ3/4 Φ3/8 GUD48AH2/A-D(U) GUD60AH2/A-D(U) 4.3.2 Piping Preparation 4.3.2.1 Solder Connection All cut ends are to be round, burr free, and cleaned. Failure to follow this practice increases the chances for refrigerant leakage.
Air Handlers 4.3.2.2 Screw Connection Pipe diameter (inch) Tightening torque (N·m) Φ1/4 15-30 Φ3/8 35-40 Φ1/2 45-50 Φ5/8 60-65 Φ3/4 70-75 Φ7/8 80-85 4.4 Condensate Removal It is not allowed to connect the condensate drain pipe into waste pipe or other pipelines which are likely to produce corrosive or peculiar smell to prevent the smell from entering indoors or corrupt the unit.
Air Handlers 4.5 Ductwork This air handler is designed for a complete supply and return ductwork system. Field ductwork must meet the National Fire Protection Association NFPA 90A, NFPA 90B and any applicable local ordinance. Sheet metal ductwork run in unconditioned spaces must be insulated and covered with a vapor barrier.
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Air Handlers Electric heat is available as an accessory. Please refer to installation instructions provided with heater kit for the correct installation procedure. Refer to the “Electric heater kits installation” section of this manual and the instructions provided with the heater kit for the correct installation procedure. The electrical characteristics of the air handler, the electric heater kit, and the supply power should be identical.
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Air Handlers 1) Refer to the Table for appropriate heater kit. 2) Check any physical damage, do not install damaged heater kit. 3) Remove the upper access panel from air handler. 4) Remove cover plate from air handler. 5) Slide the heater kit in to the slot and secure element plate with previously removed screws.
Air Handlers 4.7 Electrical Installation 4.7.1 Requirement and Notice on Electrical Installation The electrical installation for the air conditioner should observe the following requirements: ①. The electrical installation must be conducted by professionals in compliance with local laws and regulations and the instructions in this manual. Never extend the power cords.
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Air Handlers ⑪. After the electrical installation is finished, please use wire clamps to secure the power cords and the thermostat wires. Make sure the wires are not clamped too tight. ⑫. The wire gauge of power cord should be large enough. Damaged power cords or other wires must be replaced by specialized wires.
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Air Handlers 4.7.3 Connection of Power Cords and Thermostat Wires For solid wires (as shown below): 1) Use wire cutters to cut off the wire end and then peel away about 25mm of the insulation layer. 2) Use a screwdriver to unscrew the terminal screw on the terminal board. 3) Use nippers to bend the solid wire into a ring that fits the terminal screw.
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Air Handlers ①. Before working, please check whether the indoor unit and thermostat are powered on. ②. Match the terminal numbers and wire colors with the colors indicated in the indoor unit. ③. Wrong wire connection may burn the electrical components. ④.
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Air Handlers NOTE: Y means Compressor control signal for the outdoor unit; B which is energized under the heating mode means 4-way valve control signal; D means defrosting signal; R means 24V AC power supply; C means 24V common; G means indoor unit fan signal for the indoor unit; W1 means heater control signal.
Air Handlers 5 Installation Check and Trial Run 5.1 Checking Items after Installation Problems might happen due to Items to be checked Check improper installation Check if each parts of the unit have The unit might fall off, vibrate or emit been installed reliably.
Air Handlers Check if the unit appearance and piping system has been damaged during transportation or handling. Check if the terminals are loose and the phases are correct. 5.2.2 Trial Run Trial run can be operated by professional personnel only after above items have been checked (items to be checked as per actual condition).
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Air Handlers NOTE: If reasons are still unclear after checking above items, please contact Gree service center and show phenomena and models. Following circumstances are not malfunction. “Malfunction” Reason When unit is started Overload protection switch immediately after it is makes it run after 3 minutes just turned off.
Air Handlers There are LED indicators on the main board of the indoor unit, which are used to display the operating status and malfunction information of the unit. LED indicator Color Function Indoor unit main board is powered on, Power Indicator Power Indicator is on.
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Air Handlers Clean the dust of sundries on the indoor units. In the event of rusting, use the anti-rust paint to stop spreading of rust. 7.4 Parts Replacement Purchase parts from local appointed service center or dealer if necessary. When user need to replace the mainboard, installer should put old mainboard jumper cap and the short-driven electrical resistance on the new mainboard.