Mirage VENTUS ALPHA IVADH361A Owner's Manual & Installation Manual

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OWNER'S MANUAL
& INSTALATION MANUAL
AIR-HANDLER AIR CONDITIONERS
MODEL
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Read this manual carefully before installing
or operating your new air conditioning
unit. Make sure to save this manual for
future reference.
Please check the applicable models, technical
data, F-GAS(if any) and manufacturer information
from the "Owner's Manual - Product Fiche "
in the packaging of the outdoor unit.
ALPHA
INVERTER
IVADH361A
IVADH481A
IVADH601A
OVADH361A
OVADH481A
OVADH601A
CONFORMS TO
UL STD. 1995
CERTIFIED TO
CSA STD. C22.2
NO. 236

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  • Page 1 ALPHA INVERTER OWNER’S MANUAL & INSTALATION MANUAL AIR-HANDLER AIR CONDITIONERS IVADH361A OVADH361A MODEL IVADH481A OVADH481A IVADH601A OVADH601A IMPORTANT NOTE: Read this manual carefully before installing or operating your new air conditioning unit. Make sure to save this manual for future reference. Please check the applicable models, technical data, F-GAS(if any) and manufacturer information CONFORMS TO...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Safety Precautions ................04 Owner’s Manual Indoor Unit Parts And Major Functions ..........08 1. Unit Parts....................................08 2. Operating Conditions...............................08 3. Features ....................................09 4. Energy Saving Tips................................09 Care and Maintenance ..............10 Troubleshooting ................12...
  • Page 3 Installation Manual Accessories ..................15 Indoor Unit Installation ..............16 1. Indoor Unit Parts ..................................16 2. Safety Precautions .................................16 3. Indoor Unit Installation Instructions ..........................16 4. Installation of Electric Auxiliary Heat Module ......................23 ..............28 Outdoor Unit Installation ..............................28 1. Select installation location ..................................29 2.
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Read Safety Precautions Before Operation and Installation Incorrect installation due to ignoring instructions can cause serious damage or injury. The seriousness of potential damage or injuries is classified as either a WARNING or CAUTION. CAUTION WARNING This symbol indicates the possibility of This symbol indicates the possibility property damage or serious consequences.
  • Page 5 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE WARNINGS Turn o the device and disconnect the power before cleaning. Failure to do so can cause electrical • shock. Do not clean the air conditioner with excessive amounts of water. • Do not clean the air conditioner with combustible cleaning agents. Combustible cleaning agents •...
  • Page 6: Owner's Manual

    WARNINGS FOR PRODUCT INSTALLATION 1. Installation must be performed by an authorized dealer or specialist. Defective installation can cause water leakage, electrical shock, or re. 2. Installation must be performed according to the installation instructions. Improper installation can cause water leakage, electrical shock, or re. (In North America,installation must be performed in accordance with the requirement of NEC and CEC by authorized personnel only.) 3.
  • Page 7 European Disposal Guidelines This marking shown on the product or its literature, indicates that waste electrical and eletrical equipment should not be mixed with general household waste. Co rrect Disp o sal o f Th is Pro d u ct (W ast e Elect rical &...
  • Page 8: Indoor Unit Parts And Major Functions

    Indoor Unit Parts And Major Functions Unit Part s Operat ing Condit ions Use the system under the following temperatures for safe and e ective operation. If the air conditioner is used under di erent conditions, it may malfunction or become less e cient. Air outlet Inverter Split Type COOL mode...
  • Page 9: Features

    To f urt her opt imize t he perf ormance of your unit , do t he f ollow ing: Keep doors and windows closed. • Limit energy usage by using TIMER ON and TIMER OFF functions. • Do not block air inlets or outlets. •...
  • Page 10: Care And Maintenance

    Care and Maintenance Cleaning Your Indoor Unit WARNING: DO NOT REMOVE OR CLEAN THE FILTER BY YOURSELF BEFORE CLEANING OR Removing and cleaning the filter can be dangerous. MAINTENANCE Removal and maintenance must be performed by ALWAYS TURN OFF YOUR AIR CONDITIONER a certified technician.
  • Page 11 Maintenance – CAUTION Long Periods of Non-Use Before changing the lter or cleaning, • turn o the unit and disconnect its power If you plan not to use your air conditioner for an supply. extended period of time, do the following: When removing lter, do not touch metal •...
  • Page 12: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting SAFETY PRECAUTIONS If any of the following conditions occurs, turn o your unit immediately! The power cord is damaged or abnormally warm • You smell a burning odor • The unit emits loud or abnormal sounds • A power fuse blows or the circuit breaker frequently trips •...
  • Page 13 Issue Possible Causes The outdoor unit The unit will make di erent sounds based on its current operating mode. makes noises Dust is emitted from The unit may accumulate dust during extended periods of non-use, which will be either the indoor or emitted when the unit is turned on.
  • Page 14 Problem Possible Causes Solution Wait for the power to be restored Power failure The power is turned o Turn on the power The unit is not The fuse is burned out Replace the fuse working The Unit’s 3-minute protection Wait three minutes after restarting the unit has been activated Turn timer o Timer is activated...
  • Page 15: Accessories

    Accessories The air conditioning system comes with the following accessories. Use all of the installation parts and accessories to install the air conditioner. Improper installation may result in water leakage, electrical shock and re, or equipment failure. Accessories (Packed with the indoor unit) Name Shape Quant it y...
  • Page 16: Indoor Unit Installation

    Indoor Unit Installation Indoor Unit Part s IM PORTANT Please apply sealant around the places where the wires, refrigerant pipes and condensate coil compartment (Access panel Removed) pipes enter the cabinet. Up ow drain pan Indoor Unit Inst allat ion Inst ruct ions The indoor unit should be installed in a location that meets the following requirements: Horizontal drain pan...
  • Page 17 Fixing inst ruct ions: IM PORTANT When installed vertically (upward or downward), the lower end of the air Use duct tape and/or Permagum to seal closed outlet needs to be connected to the L-shaped anyspace around the holes where the drain lines metal air duct and fastened by screws.
  • Page 18 Inst allat ion place IM PORTANT Vertical installations A eld-fabricated secondary drain pan, with a drain pipe to the outside of the building, is required in all installations over a nished living space or in any area that may be damaged by over ow from the main drain pan.
  • Page 19 Indication of the position of each temperature The unit may be installed in one of the up ow, down ow, horizontal left or horizontal right temperature sensor of the evaporator: orientations . 12-24K model 30-48K model up ow down ow 60K model horizontal left horizontal right...
  • Page 20 3. Remove evaporator cover plate. Regular inst allat ion inst ruct ions Please follow these steps to perform Vertical up installation and Horizontal left installation: 1. Open the upper cover. 2. Open the cover of the electronic control box. 3. Connect the wire according to the wiring diagram.
  • Page 21 5. Remove T1、T2、T2A、T2B temperature 8. Reinstall the evaporator and drain pan. sensor and electronic expansion valve wire ties. 9. Reinstall T1、T2、T2A、T2B temperature sensor plug electronic expansion valve and tie up the temperature sensor wires. NOTE: The wire body needs to pass through the 6.
  • Page 22 11. Reinstal evaporator cover plate. Hook the wire into the buckle and go down from the wire slot. Sponge paste reset. 12. Connect the wire according to the wiring diagram. 10. The evaporator is assembled in place. 13. Reassemble the upper cover. Use cable ties to bind and 14.
  • Page 23: Installation Of Electric Auxiliary Heat Module

    Inst allat ion Requirement s Inst allat ion of Elect ric Auxiliary Heat M odule (f or some models)(not supplied) Before installation, please check the list of electric auxiliary heat modules and physical objects. After Accessories transportation, check whether the electric heating is damaged.
  • Page 24 2. Remove the terminal block and power cord, 4. Tighten the xing screws. loosen the screws, and remove the electric screws auxiliary heating cover. 5. Wiring according to the wiring nameplate. 3. Install the electric auxiliary heating component 6. Install the upper cover. into the chassis shell along the front direction, 7.
  • Page 25 After the electric heating wiring is connected, please con rm before power on: Check all wiring and ensure reliable connection of wire body. Check the electric heating xing screw, and the screw is xed reliably. The size selection of power wire meets the power supply requirements.
  • Page 26 Electric auxiliary heating wiring diagram 3KW/5KW HEAT KIT 8KW/10KW HEAT KIT :thermal cut-out :thermal cut-out :thermal link, self-resetting :thermal link, self-resetting Aux-Heat HTR1 control signal TL 1 R E D T C O1 BLACK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TO INDOOR UNIT RELAY1 HTR1...
  • Page 27 Electric auxiliary heating wiring diagram 25KW HEAT KIT : thermal cut-out : thermal link, self-resetting HTR5 TC O5 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 RELAY5 TL 5 BLACK...
  • Page 28: Outdoor Unit Installation

    Outdoor Unit Installation install unit in the following locations: DO NOT Install the unit by following local switchs and Near an obstacle that will block air inlets and regulations , there may be di er slightly between outlets di erent regions. Near a public street, crowded areas, or where noise from the unit will disturb others Near animals or plants that will be harmed by...
  • Page 29: Install Drain Joint

    Step 3: Anchor outdoor unit Step 2: Install drain joint (Heat pump unit only) The outdoor unit can be anchored to the ground or to a wall-mounted bracket with Before bolting the outdoor unit in place, you must install the drain joint at the bottom of the unit. bolt(M10).
  • Page 30 (unit : mm/ inch) If you will install the unit on the ground or on a concrete mounting platform, Out door Unit Dimensions M ount ing Dimensions do the following: inch inch inch inch inch 1. Mark the positions for four expansion bolts 31-11/16 554 21-13/16 330 13 20-1/8...
  • Page 31: Drainpipe Installation

    Drainpipe Installation Indoor Drainpipe Inst allat ion The drainpipe is used to drain water away from the unit. Improper installation may cause unit 1. Cover the drainpipe with heat insulation to and property damage. prevent condensation and leakage. CAUTION These units operate with a positive pressure at the drain connections and a drain trap is required.
  • Page 32 3. Pass the drain hose through the wall hole. Anti-syphon >50mm(2”) air vent Make sure the water drains to a safe location >50mm(2”) where it will not cause water damage or a >50mm(2”) Vent T Lean over slipping hazard. 1/50 Drain Trap NOTE: The drainpipe outlet should be at least 5cm (1.9”) above the ground.
  • Page 33: Refrigerant Piping Connection

    Refrigerant Piping Connection Saf et y Precaut ions CAUTION WARNING Oil traps If oil flows back into the outdoor unit’s compressor, • All eld piping must be completed by a this might cause liquid compression or deterioration licensed technician and must comply with of oil return.
  • Page 34: Connection Instructions Refrigerant Piping

    Name Shape Quantity(PC) 6.35( 1/ 4i n ) Φ Liquid side 9.52( 3/ 8in ) Φ Parts you must purc hase Connecting pipe separately. Consult the dealer 12.7( 1/ 2in ) Φ assembly about the proper pipe size of 16( 5/ 8in ) Φ...
  • Page 35 5. Clamp are form on the end of the pipe. NOTE: Use both a spanner and a torque wrench The end of the pipe must extend beyond the are when connecting or disconnecting pipes to/from form. the unit. Flare form Pipe Place aring tool onto the form.
  • Page 36 After the unit is installed, Wrap the valve body with 7. Thread this pipeline through the wall and insulation material and make sure the valve is sealed. connect it to the outdoor unit. 8. Insulate all the piping, including the valves of the outdoor unit.
  • Page 37: Wiring

    Wiring BEFORE PERFORMING ANY Make sure that you do not cross your electrical wiring with your signal wiring. ELECTRICAL WORK, READ THESE This may cause distortion and interference. REGULATIONS The unit must be connected to the 1. All wiring must comply with local and national main outlet.
  • Page 38: Outdoor Uint Wiring

    Air switch (purchased seperately) Air switch (purchased seperately) Indoor unit power wires E lec tric al h eater u nit power w ires Outdoor unit power wires E lec tric al Indoor unit heater Outdoor unit unit Indoor & Outdoor connective wires (purchased seperately) NOTE: The cographs are for explanation purpose only.
  • Page 39: Indoor Uint Wiring

    WARNING 4. Clamp down the cable with the cable clamp. 5. Insulate unused wires with electrical tape. ISOLATE THE POWER SUPPLY LEADS AND Keep them away from any electrical or metal COMMUNICATION LEADS BY THE STRAIN parts. RELIF AND KEEP POWER SUPPLY LEADS 6.
  • Page 40: Speci C Wiring Method

    CAUTION WARNING While connecting the wires, please strictly • Please refer to the wiring nameplate for the follow the wiring diagram. wiring method. Do not connect the power The refrigerant circuit can become very • cord to the communication line, as this may hot.
  • Page 41 Connect ion met hod C: • Wiring for 3H and 2C thermostat The following wiring diagram are suitable for the W1/E AHU and ODU with 24V thermostat. Non-communication scheme wiring reference • Wiring for 4H and 2C thermostat W1/E THERMOSTAT W1 W2 Y1 Y2 B W D...
  • Page 42 • • Wiring for 1H and 1C thermostat Liquid level switch interface The unit has a liquid level detection interface. If you choose this function, you need to purchase a liquid level switch by yourself, connect to the CN5 interface, and remove J1. When the water THERMOSTAT receiving pan is full, the water level switch is Y1 Y2...
  • Page 43: Control Logic

    • Dehumidi cation control wiring Cont rol Logic Indoor unit Connect or Connector Purpose HUMIDISTAT First period cooling S4-1 DIP switch of Y/Y2 Second period cooling Perform disconnection and short-circuit to Heating(Four-way valve) achieve partition, control or dehumidifcation Heating operation Electric heating operation 1 Dehumidi cation control requires indirect Electric heating operation 2...
  • Page 44: Dip Switch De Nitions

    DIP Sw it ch Def init ions Function DIP switch Address 24V thermostat interface DIP switch 24V control DIP switch Function DIP switch Static pressure DIP switch Page 44  ...
  • Page 45 Funct ion DIP sw it ch: • SW2-2, SW2-3: This two-digit dialing code can The dialing code mainly controls and selects the control the delayed start of electrically-assisted type of unit. It is suggested to adjust under the heat. guidance of the engineering sta . When the temperature di erence is too large, the delayed start and the delayed start time can SW1-1: Switch communication mode function,...
  • Page 46 Address DIP sw it ch: St at ic pressure DIP sw it ch: Address dialing S1+S2: When the user uses the centralized controller, the address dialing is This dialing code is only valid for 1-3. Composition required. of binary code, respectively corresponding to di erent wind pro le static pressure.
  • Page 47 Air volume t able 000 gear (default) Model 001 air volume(CFM) 010 air volume(CFM) 011 air volume(CFM) air volume(CFM) 10KW 10KW 、8KW 5KW、3KW 15KW 15KW 、8KW 10KW、8KW 5KW、3KW 1100 1040 15KW 15KW 、10KW 10KW、8KW 8KW、5KW 1320 1255 1190 1125 20KW 15KW 10KW、8KW 8KW、5KW...
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  • Page 49: Air Evacuation

    Air Evacuation Preparations and Precautions Close the Low Pressure side of the manifold gauge, and turn o the vacuum pump. Air and foreign matter in the refrigerant circuit can Wait for 5 minutes, then check that there cause abnormal rises in pressure, which can damage has been no change in system pressure.
  • Page 50: Note On Adding Refrigerant

    Note on Adding Refrigerant Some systems require additional charging depending on pipe lengths. The standard pipe length varies according to local regulations. For example, in North America, the standard pipe length is 7.5m (25’). In other areas, the standard pipe length is 5m (16‘). The refrigerant should be charged from the service port on the outdoor unit’...
  • Page 51: Test Run

    Test Run 5. For the Outdoor Unit Bef ore Test Run a. Check to see if the refrigeration system is A test run must be performed after the entire leaking. system has been completely installed. Confirm b. Make sure there is no vibration or abnormal the following points before performing the test: noise during operation.

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