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Airwell GC 24 - User Manual

Airwell GC 24
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FLO DC Inverter Series
Indoor Units Outdoor Units
FLO 18 DCI GC 18
FLO 21 DCI GC 21
FLO 24 DCI
GC 24
GC 24 Z
FLO 30 DCI GC 30
NOVEMBER − 2008
REFRIGERANT
R410A
HEAT PUMP
SM FLODCI 2-A.4 GB
CONTENTS

Questions and Answers

  • M
    Matthew AllisonAug 20, 2025
    Why Airwell Air Conditioner does not respond to remote control?
    • D
      David ReynoldsAug 20, 2025
      If your Airwell Air Conditioner isn't responding to the remote control, the remote control message may not be reaching the indoor unit. First, check the remote control batteries. If the batteries are fine, inspect the display and display wiring. If everything seems okay, replace the display PCB. If the issue persists, replace the controller.
  • J
    jamesmorrisAug 21, 2025
    Why Airwell Air Conditioner has no cooling or no heating?
    • S
      stokesscottAug 22, 2025
      If your Airwell Air Conditioner is running, but there's no cooling or heating, it might be due to a refrigerant leak. Check the refrigeration system.
  • A
    Andrew WilsonAug 25, 2025
    What to do if Airwell GC 24 indoor unit is leaking water?
    • M
      Mark NguyenAug 25, 2025
      If your Airwell Air Conditioner is leaking water from the indoor unit, it's likely that the drainage tube is blocked. Inspect the drainage tube and clear any blockages.
  • S
    Sara PhillipsAug 26, 2025
    Why is Airwell Air Conditioner compressor motor generating noise and no suction occurs?
    • L
      luisnielsenAug 27, 2025
      If your Airwell Air Conditioner compressor is making noise but not generating suction, the phase order to the compressor might be incorrect. Check the compressor phase order.
  • C
    Christopher JonesAug 28, 2025
    Why Airwell GC 24 works in wrong mode?
    • B
      Betty YoungAug 28, 2025
      If your Airwell Air Conditioner is operating in the wrong mode (e.g., cooling instead of heating), the issue could be related to electronics or the power connection to the RV. Check the RV power connections. If those are okay, test the RV operation with a direct 230VAC power supply. If it still fails, replace the outdoor controller.
  • S
    Shannon JonesAug 30, 2025
    What to do if Airwell GC 24 Air Conditioner compressor stops during operation?
    • S
      Steve KochAug 30, 2025
      If your Airwell Air Conditioner compressor stops during operation but the Green LED remains on, the issue could stem from an electronic control or power supply problem. It's recommended to perform diagnostics and follow the actions described.
  • J
    Jessica TannerSep 1, 2025
    Why Airwell GC 24 Air Conditioner compressor is over heated?
    • S
      Stanley CarterSep 1, 2025
      If your Airwell Air Conditioner compressor is overheating and the unit isn't generating capacity, there may be an issue with the EEV. You should check the EEV.
  • M
    Melody FernandezSep 3, 2025
    Why Airwell Air Conditioner indoor fan works when unit is OFF?
    • J
      Jeff SchaeferSep 3, 2025
      If your Airwell Air Conditioner indoor fan works when the unit is OFF, and the fan speed cannot be adjusted with the remote, it indicates a PCB problem. Replace the controller.
  • M
    Mr. Connor LamSep 5, 2025
    Why Airwell GC 24 Air Conditioner operates with wrong fan speeds?
    • P
      Patricia ReillySep 5, 2025
      If your Airwell Air Conditioner is operating with the wrong fan speeds or frequency, it is likely due to incorrect jumper settings. Perform diagnostics and verify if the unit is operating according to EEPROM parameters.
  • M
    Mark VazquezSep 6, 2025
    What to do if Airwell GC 24 Air Conditioner compressor does not start?
    • R
      Robert FloydSep 7, 2025
      If your Airwell Air Conditioner compressor does not start, it could be due to an electronics control problem or protection issue. Perform diagnostics and follow the actions described.

Summary

Introduction to FLO DC Inverter Series

General Overview

Provides a general description of the FLO DC Inverter split wall mounted range.

Main Features

Highlights the key technological innovations and benefits of the FLO DCI series.

Indoor Unit Features

Details the features and specifications of the indoor units.

Outdoor Unit Specifications

Outlines the features and installation aspects of the outdoor units.

Matching Table

Shows the compatibility between different indoor and outdoor unit models.

Product Data Sheets

FLO 18 DCI Product Data

Provides detailed technical specifications for the FLO 18 DCI model.

FLO 21 DCI Product Data

Provides detailed technical specifications for the FLO 21 DCI model.

FLO 24 DCI Product Data

Provides detailed technical specifications for the FLO 24 DCI model.

FLO 24; GC 24 Z Product Data

Provides detailed technical specifications for the FLO 24 / GC 24 Z models.

FLO 30 DCI Product Data

Provides detailed technical specifications for the FLO 30 DCI model.

Rating Conditions and Operating Limits

Operating Limits

Defines the operational temperature and voltage limits for cooling and heating.

Outline Dimensions

Indoor Unit Dimensions

Graphical representation of the physical dimensions for indoor units.

Outdoor Unit GC 18 Dimensions

Graphical representation of the physical dimensions for the GC 18 outdoor unit.

Outdoor Unit GC 21 Dimensions

Graphical representation of the physical dimensions for the GC 21 outdoor unit.

Outdoor Unit GC 24;24 Z;30 Dimensions

Graphical representation of the physical dimensions for GC 24, GC 24 Z, GC 30 outdoor units.

Performance Data and Pressure Curves

FLO 18; GC 18 Performance

Cooling and heating capacity data, power input, and correction factors for FLO 18/GC 18.

FLO 21; GC 21 Performance

Cooling and heating capacity data, power input, and correction factors for FLO 21/GC 21.

FLO 24; GC 24 Performance

Cooling and heating capacity data, power input, and correction factors for FLO 24/GC 24.

FLO 24; GC 24 Z Performance

Cooling and heating capacity data, power input, and correction factors for FLO 24/GC 24 Z.

FLO 30 DCI; GC 30 Performance

Cooling and heating capacity data, power input, and correction factors for FLO 30/GC 30.

Pressure Curves

Graphical representation of suction and discharge pressures versus outdoor temperature.

Sound Level Characteristics

Indoor Unit Sound Pressure Level Spectrum

Octave band sound pressure level spectrum for indoor units FLO 18, 21, 24, 30.

Outdoor Unit Sound Pressure Level Spectrum

Octave band sound pressure level spectrum for outdoor units GC 18, 21, 24, 30.

Electrical Data

Single Phase Unit Electrical Specifications

Details electrical power supply, current, and wiring requirements.

Wiring Diagrams

Indoor;Outdoor Unit Wiring FLO 18;21 DCI

Schematics for indoor and outdoor unit wiring for FLO 18/21 DCI models.

Indoor;Outdoor Unit Wiring FLO 24 DCI

Schematics for indoor and outdoor unit wiring for FLO 24 DCI models.

Outdoor Unit Wiring GC 24 Z

Schematics for the outdoor unit wiring for GC 24 Z model.

Indoor;Outdoor Unit Wiring FLO 30;GC 30 DCI

Schematics for indoor and outdoor unit wiring for FLO 30/GC 30 DCI models.

Refrigeration Diagrams

Heat Pump Models Refrigeration Cycle

Diagrams illustrating the refrigeration cycle for heat pump models.

Electrical Connections

FLO 18, FLO 21 DCI Connections

Diagrams showing electrical connection points for FLO 18/21 DCI.

FLO 24, FLO 30 DCI Connections

Diagrams showing electrical connection points for FLO 24/30 DCI.

Tubing Connections

Control System

General Functions and Operating Rules

Explains the basic operational logic and parametric settings of the DCI software.

Compressor Frequency Control

Details the NLOAD setting and compressor frequency management.

Target Frequency Setting

Describes how target compressor frequency is set based on NLOAD and temperature.

Indoor Fan Control

Explains the control logic for indoor fan speeds in different modes.

Outdoor Fan Control

Details the control routines for outdoor fan speed based on operating conditions.

Protections Overview

Lists and describes various protection mechanisms like defrost and overheating.

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting for GC 18;21;24 Z

Common failures, probable causes, and corrective actions for specific outdoor units.

Indoor Unit Diagnostics

Explains how to enter diagnostics and interpret fault codes for indoor units.

Troubleshooting for GC 24;30

Common failures, probable causes, and corrective actions for specific outdoor units.

Outdoor Unit Diagnostics

Procedure to diagnose faults and interpret LED indicators for outdoor units.

Procedures for Checking Main Parts

Steps to check critical components like voltage, fuses, motors, and sensors.

Exploded Views and Spare Parts Lists

Indoor Unit FLO 18, FLO 21 DCI Exploded View

Diagram showing disassembled parts of FLO 18/21 DCI indoor units.

Outdoor Unit GC 18 DCI Exploded View

Diagram showing disassembled parts of GC 18 DCI outdoor unit.

Outdoor Unit GC 21 Exploded View

Diagram showing disassembled parts of GC 21 outdoor unit.

Indoor Unit FLO 24 DCI Exploded View

Diagram showing disassembled parts of FLO 24 DCI indoor unit.

Indoor Unit FLO 30 DCI Exploded View

Diagram showing disassembled parts of FLO 30 DCI indoor unit.

Outdoor Unit GC 24, GC 30 Exploded View

Diagram showing disassembled parts of GC 24, GC 30 outdoor units.

Outdoor Unit GC 24 Z Exploded View

Diagram showing disassembled parts of GC 24 Z outdoor unit.

Appendix A

Installation and Operation Manual Reference

Reference to separate installation and operation manuals for FLO 18/60 and FLO 24/80 DCI.

Airwell GC 24 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAirwell
ModelGC 24
CategoryAir Conditioner
LanguageEnglish

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