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Enertech Global 
EAV - EME/EMD Rev. A Models
Installaon and Operaons Manual
Use original accessories and the stated components for the
installaon. Install the unit in a locaon with good support.
Unsuitable installaon locaons can cause the unit to fall and
cause material damage and personal injury. Installaon without
sucient support can also cause vibraons and noise. Ensure
that the unit is stable when installed, so that it can withstand
earthquakes or strong winds.
The electrical installaon must be carried out by a qualied
electrician and the system must be connected as a separate
circuit.
Power supply with insucient capacity and incorrect funcon
can cause electrical shocks and re. Use the wire size sucient
for the MCA (Minimum Circuit Ampacity) per the electrical data
tables for the electrical connecon, ghten the cables securely
in the terminal blocks and support the wiring correctly to
prevent overloading the terminal blocks. Loose connecons or
cable mounngs can cause abnormal heat producon or re.
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Carry out the electrical installaon with care. Do not connect
the ground lead to gas lines, water lines, lightning conductors,
or telephone line ground leads. Incorrect grounding can cause
unit faults such as electrical shock due to short-circuing. Use
disconnect switches with sucient breaker capacity. Wiring
must be routed to prevent damage by metal edges or trapped by
panels.
Do not install the indoor or outdoor unit near locaons where
leakage of combusble gases can occur. Do not install the
unit where corrosive gas or combusble gas or liquids can
accumulate or be handled. The Indoor Module is not waterproof
and must be installed indoors.
Do not install and use the system close to equipment that
generates electromagnec elds or high frequency harmonics.
Equipment such as inverters, standby generators, medical high
frequency equipment and telecommunicaons equipment can
aect the unit and cause malfuncons and breakdowns. The
unit can also aect medical equipment and telecommunicaons
equipment, so that it funcons incorrectly or not at all.
Insulate the unit’s connecon pipes so that the ambient air
moisture does not condense on them. Insucient insulaon can
cause condensaon, which can lead to moisture damage on the
roof, oor, furniture, and valuable personal property.
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Properly dispose of all packaging materials.
Touching any control buons with wet hands can cause
electric shocks.
Do not shut down the power supply unl at least 5 minutes
of operaon to prevent water leakage or breakdowns.
Only R-410A refrigerants can be used and charging must be
done in a liquid form.
Do not touch any buons with wet hands. This can cause
electric shocks.
Do not touch any refrigerant pipes with your hands when
the system is in operaon.
During operaon, the pipes become extremely hot or
extremely cold, depending on the method of operaon. This
can cause burn injuries or frost injuries.
Do not shut o the power supply immediately aer
operaon has started.
Do not use other refrigerants than R-410A.
When lling refrigerant, the refrigerant must always leave
the container in liquid form.
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Locaons Where potenal leakage of combusble gas’ can
occur.
Locaons where carbon ber, metal powder or other
powder like substances could enter the air.
Locaons where chemical substances could aect the
unit (for example, sulde gas, chlorine, acid, or alkaline
substances can occur).
Locaons near vented appliances including, driers, HRVs,
ERV’s, furnaces, boilers, replaces, any fossil fuel appliances
or moisture producing equipment.
Locaons with direct exposure to oil mist or steam.
Locaons near vehicle exhaust.
Locaons where machines that generate high frequency
harmonics are used.
Locaons where cosmec or special sprays are oen used
Locaons that can be subjected to direct salty atmospheres.
Locaons where large amounts of snow may accumulate.
A snow stand should be used to elevate the unit above the
typical snow line. A snow hood may be required to protect
the top of the unit.
Locaons where the system is exposed to chimney smoke.
Locaons where animals or pets may be fenced in.
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Unit must be transported and stored vercally.
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Ensure that the heat pump cannot fall over during transport.
Ensure that the heat pump cannot be damaged during
transportaon.
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