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Gree GMV-ND180PHS/B-T - User Manual

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Owner's Manual
Original Instructions
Commercial Air Conditioners
Multi Variable Air Conditioners
Ducted Type Indoor Unit
Models:
GMV-ND22PHS/B-T GMV-ND25PHS/B-T GMV-ND28PHS/B-T GMV-ND32PHS/B-T
GMV-ND36PHS/B-T GMV-ND40PHS/B-T GMV-ND45PHS/B-T GMV-ND50PHS/B-T
GMV-ND56PHS/B-T GMV-ND63PHS/B-T GMV-ND71PHS/B-T GMV-ND80PHS/B-T
GMV-ND90PHS/B-T GMV-ND100PHS/B-T GMV-ND112PHS/B-T GMV-ND125PHS/B-T
GMV-ND140PHS/B-T GMV-ND160PHS/B-T GMV-ND180PHS/B-T

Questions and Answers

  • A
    areyesAug 20, 2025
    Why is my Gree GMV-ND180PHS/B-T not cooling well?
    • J
      John MorrisAug 20, 2025
      There are several reasons why your Gree Air Conditioner might not be cooling effectively. The filter may be dirty, so clean it. The room may have too much heat load (e.g., too many people), so reduce the heat load. A door or window might be open, so close all doors and windows. The indoor unit's inlet and outlet may be blocked, so clear any blockages. The set temperature might be too high, so lower the setting temperature. Finally, the refrigerant may be insufficient due to leakage, so check for refrigerant leakage and refuel if necessary.
  • M
    Michael EvansAug 22, 2025
    Why is my Gree GMV-ND180PHS/B-T Air Conditioner not heating well?
    • L
      Lance RushAug 22, 2025
      If your Gree Air Conditioner is not heating effectively, it could be due to a few reasons. The filter may be dirty, so clean it. A door or window might be open, so close all doors and windows. The set temperature might be too low, so increase the setting temperature. Finally, the refrigerant may be insufficient due to leakage, so check for refrigerant leakage and refuel if necessary.
  • T
    Tara HollandAug 25, 2025
    Why is my Gree GMV-ND180PHS/B-T not cooling properly?
    • R
      Richard CrawfordAug 25, 2025
      If your Gree Air Conditioner isn't cooling well, several factors could be at play. Ensure the filter is clean, as a dirty filter restricts airflow. Reduce the heat load in the room by minimizing the number of people or heat-generating devices. Check that all doors and windows are closed to prevent warm air from entering. Clear any obstructions from the indoor unit's inlet and outlet. Make sure the set temperature isn't too high; lower it for better cooling. Finally, insufficient refrigerant due to leaks can cause poor cooling, so check refrigerant levels and recharge if needed.
  • M
    Mrs. Lauren ShawAug 26, 2025
    What to do if my Gree GMV-ND180PHS/B-T won't start?
    • J
      jillfrazierAug 26, 2025
      If your Gree Air Conditioner won't start, it could be due to several reasons. First, check if the power supply is connected. Second, the circuit breaker might be tripping due to a leakage of electricity, so check the circuit breaker. Third, the input voltage might be too low, so ensure adequate input voltage. Finally, there might be a defect in the main PC-board, so inspect it for defects.
  • R
    Randy DeckerAug 27, 2025
    How to troubleshoot a Gree GMV-ND180PHS/B-T Air Conditioner that won't start?
    • T
      Tyler PetersonAug 27, 2025
      If your Gree Air Conditioner isn't starting, first, check if the power supply is properly connected. Second, examine the circuit breaker to ensure it hasn't tripped due to a leakage of electricity. Also, make sure the input voltage meets the required level. If none of these steps work, the main PC-board may be defective, and you should contact an authorized service center for repair.
  • E
    Edward WhiteAug 29, 2025
    What to do if my Gree GMV-ND180PHS/B-T Air Conditioner stops running after a short time?
    • E
      Erica HarrisonAug 30, 2025
      If your Gree Air Conditioner stops after running for a while, it might be because the inlet or outlet of the outdoor (ODU) or indoor unit (IDU) are blocked. Remove any obstacles that are blocking these to ensure proper airflow.
  • E
    Elizabeth GomezAug 31, 2025
    How to fix mode shock in Gree GMV-ND180PHS/B-T?
    • J
      Jose BurnettAug 31, 2025
      If your Gree Air Conditioner is experiencing mode shock, try resetting the unit to eliminate the mode shock.
  • M
    Melanie PruittSep 2, 2025
    Why doesn't the indoor fan start during heating in my Gree GMV-ND180PHS/B-T Air Conditioner?
    • G
      Gail BellSep 2, 2025
      The indoor unit (IDU) fan might not start immediately during heating for two reasons. At the start, the IDU fan won't operate until the heat exchange becomes hot to prevent delivering cool air, so wait for the IDU fan to start once the heat exchange becomes hot. Also, during defrosting, the IDU fan stops because the system switches to cooling mode, so allow the IDU fan to resume after defrosting.
  • J
    James ReillySep 4, 2025
    Why doesn't the indoor fan start up on my Gree GMV-ND180PHS/B-T during heating?
    • M
      Megan CookSep 4, 2025
      When heating starts, the indoor unit (IDU) fan might not operate immediately. This is to prevent cool air from being delivered until the heat exchange warms up; allow time for the heat exchange to warm up. Also, during defrosting, the IDU fan may stop because the system switches to cooling mode to prevent cool air from being delivered; the fan will resume operating after defrosting is complete.
  • G
    Garrett WhiteSep 6, 2025
    What to do if my Gree Air Conditioner shows a communication malfunction?
    • A
      Anita JohnsonSep 6, 2025
      If your Gree Air Conditioner displays a communication malfunction, the first step is to check the communication wiring to ensure it is properly connected.

Overview

This document serves as the Owner's Manual for Gree Commercial Air Conditioners, specifically focusing on Multi Variable Air Conditioners with Ducted Type Indoor Units. It provides essential information for installation, operation, and maintenance to ensure safe and correct usage of the product.

Function Description:

The device is a commercial air conditioner, part of Gree's Multi Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) system, designed for ducted indoor unit applications. Its primary function is to provide heating and cooling for commercial spaces, ensuring a comfortable indoor environment. The system allows for multiple indoor units to be connected to a single outdoor unit, offering flexibility and energy efficiency for various building layouts and demands. The ducted type indoor unit is designed for concealed ceiling installation, allowing for discreet integration into the building's aesthetics while delivering conditioned air through a ductwork system.

Important Technical Specifications:

The manual lists several models of ducted type indoor units, including:

  • GMV-ND22PHS/B-T
  • GMV-ND25PHS/B-T
  • GMV-ND28PHS/B-T
  • GMV-ND32PHS/B-T
  • GMV-ND36PHS/B-T
  • GMV-ND40PHS/B-T
  • GMV-ND45PHS/B-T
  • GMV-ND50PHS/B-T
  • GMV-ND56PHS/B-T
  • GMV-ND63PHS/B-T
  • GMV-ND71PHS/B-T
  • GMV-ND80PHS/B-T
  • GMV-ND90PHS/B-T
  • GMV-ND100PHS/B-T
  • GMV-ND112PHS/B-T
  • GMV-ND125PHS/B-T
  • GMV-ND140PHS/B-T
  • GMV-ND160PHS/B-T
  • GMV-ND180PHS/B-T

Rated Working Conditions:

  • Rated Cooling: Indoor Dry Bulb Temp 27°C, Wet Bulb Temp 19°C; Outdoor Dry Bulb Temp 35°C, Wet Bulb Temp 24°C.
  • Rated Heating: Indoor Dry Bulb Temp 20°C, Wet Bulb Temp 15°C; Outdoor Dry Bulb Temp 7°C, Wet Bulb Temp 6°C.

Communication Line Requirements:

  • For indoor unit and wired controller: Total length L (m) ≤ 250m, Wire size 2×0.75~2×1.25 mm², Material Standard IEC 60227-5. The cord should be circular with twisted cores. Shielded wire is recommended in environments with intense magnetic fields or strong interference.
  • For indoor unit and indoor (outdoor) unit: Total length L (m) ≤ 1000m, Wire size ≥ 2×0.75 mm², Material Standard IEC 60227-5. If wire diameter is enlarged to 2×1 mm², total communication line length can reach 1500m. Shielded wire is recommended in environments with intense magnetic fields or strong interference.

Power Cord Size and Air Switch Capacity:

For GMV-ND22~180PHS/B-T models:

  • Power Cord Size: 220~240V-1ph-50Hz or 208~230V-1ph-60Hz
  • Air Switch Capacity: 6A
  • Minimum Sectional Area of Ground Wire: 1.0 mm²
  • Minimum Sectional Area of Power Cord: 1.0 mm² Copper wire only should be used for power cords, with operating temperature within rated value. For power cords longer than 15m, the sectional area should be increased.

Installation Dimensions (Unit: mm):

Model A B C D E F G
GMV-ND22~50PHS/B-T 740 500 830 300 754 700 700
GMV-ND56~80PHS/B-T 1040 500 1130 300 754 1000 700
GMV-ND90~125PHS/B-T 1440 500 1530 300 754 1400 700
GMV-ND140~180PHS/B-T 1440 500 1580 300 754 1400 700

External Static Pressure:

Working range: 0 Pa to 200 Pa.

  • GMV-ND22~50PHS/B-T: Static pressure notch 2 (0 Pa) to 9 (150 Pa).
  • GMV-ND56~160PHS/B-T: Static pressure notch 2 (0 Pa) to 9 (200 Pa).
  • GMV-ND180PHS/B-T: Static pressure notch 2 (0 Pa) to 9 (170 Pa). Default static pressure notch for all models at ex-factory is 5.

Usage Features:

  • Concealed Installation: Designed as a concealed ceiling type unit, it integrates seamlessly into the interior design.
  • Wired Controller: The unit can be controlled via a wired controller. One wired controller can manage up to 16 indoor units. An indoor unit can also connect to two wired controllers (master and slave).
  • Remote Control Option: Users can purchase a remote controller and receiver separately for additional control convenience.
  • Preheating Function: Under standby status, the product consumes some power to maintain normal system communication and preheat refrigerant and lubricant. For long periods of non-use, power should be cut off. Before reusing, the unit should be energized and preheated in advance.
  • Safety Features: Includes various protection mechanisms such as indoor fan protection, E-heater protection, water full protection, freeze protection, power insufficiency protection, and overcurrent protection.
  • Error Code Display: The unit provides error codes for troubleshooting, covering issues like indoor unit error, sensor errors, communication errors, and module protection.

Maintenance Features:

  • Filter Cleaning: Filters should be removed from the inlet of the indoor unit and cleaned regularly (usually once every two weeks in dusty environments). Dust can be removed with a vacuum cleaner, or filters can be washed with warm water and mild detergent, then dried in the shade.
  • Seasonal Maintenance (Before Use):
    • Check for blockages at the air inlet and outlet of both indoor and outdoor units.
    • Verify secure grounding.
    • Ensure all power cords and communication cables are securely connected.
    • Check for any error codes after energizing.
  • Seasonal Maintenance (After Use):
    • Run the unit in fan mode for half a day on a sunny day to dry the inner parts.
    • For long periods of non-use, cut off the power supply to save energy.
  • Professional Service: Installation, movement, and maintenance should only be performed by designated dealers or qualified technicians. Users are advised not to disassemble or maintain the unit themselves to avoid damage, electric shock, or fire hazards.
  • Drainage System Testing: After electrical work, approximately 1L of purified water should be injected into the drain pan to test the drainage system, ensuring no leakage and proper operation of the water pump (if equipped). This test is strongly recommended before ceiling decoration.
  • Air Duct Maintenance: Insulating layers on air-out, air-return, and fresh air ducts should be maintained to prevent heat loss and moisture. Air duct junctions must be well-sealed to prevent air leakage. Filters should be added to the air-return opening.
  • Troubleshooting Guide: The manual includes a troubleshooting section to help identify common issues such as the unit not starting, stopping after a short run, poor cooling/heating effect, or the indoor fan not starting during heating. This guide helps users perform initial checks before contacting service.

Gree GMV-ND180PHS/B-T Specifications

General IconGeneral
Cooling Capacity18.0 kW
Heating Capacity20.0 kW
Power Supply220-240V/50Hz
RefrigerantR410A
Cooling Power Input (kW)5.6 kW
Cooling Capacity (BTU)61418 BTU/h
Heating Capacity (BTU)68240 BTU/h

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