O
PERATIONAL
Usage Information
OPERATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS
The performance of the air conditioner is influenced by the insulation properties of the RV itself. Users can take
preventive measures to minimize heat entry, thereby enhancing the cooling efficiency of the air conditioning system.
When the outdoor temperature is high, consider the following steps to reduce heat penetration into the RV and
improve system performance:
• Park the RV in a shaded or cool area.
• Enhance the thermal insulation of the compartment, block openings in the vehicle, and use shade curtains,
shutters, or hanging curtains over windows.
• Keep doors and windows closed and limit their opening and closing as much as possible.
• Avoid using heat-generating devices inside the vehicle.
• Turn on the air conditioner in advance for optimal cooling performance.
When indoor or outdoor temperatures are high, setting the air conditioner to cooling mode and using the high fan
speed setting can maximize its performance.
Note: Due to significant changes in air temperature within the vehicle, rapid cooling may cause some condensation to form
on surfaces near the air outlet. This is a normal occurrence. As the air conditioner operates for a longer period, the
condensate will typically dry out and detach from surfaces. To reduce condensation, keep doors and windows closed as much
as possible while the air conditioner is in use. The manufacturer is not liable for any damage resulting from condensation
on the ceiling or other surfaces due to the air conditioner's operation.
Description
Model Number
Rated Cooling Capacity (Range)
Rated Heating Capacity (Range)
Power Supply / Frequency
FLA of Fan Motor (Indoor)
FLA of Fan Motor (Outdoor)
MCA
MOP
Rated Input Current of the Converter
Refrigerant Type
Refrigerant Amount
Cable Standard
Circuit Protection Fuse
Cooling Mode Operational Temperatures
Heating Mode Operational Temperatures
Note:
• Please use connecting wires that comply with national regulations.
• When selecting a generator, consider the total power consumption of the RV.
• Generators may experience power loss at high altitudes or due to insufficient maintenance.
• Circuit Protection: Always use a leakage circuit breaker for safety.
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NSTRUCTIONS
Unit
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BTU/hr
BTU/hr
V / Hz
A
A
A
A
A
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oz.
AWG / ft.
A
°F
°F
Value
PYZ012AZUDCIPD
7500 ~ 13500
7200 ~ 13500
115 / 60
0.8
1.0
16
25
11
R32
19.75
12 / <25
20
63 ~ 109 (Outdoor) / 63 ~ 90 (Indoor)
28 ~ 75 (Outdoor) / 28 ~ 81 (Indoor)
9
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