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Gree GRS-CQ16Pd/NhG-M - User Manual

Gree GRS-CQ16Pd/NhG-M
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Owner's Manual
Original Instructions
Air Conditioners
MONOBLOC
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Questions and Answers

  • C
    Charles WilliamsAug 5, 2025
    What to do if Gree Heat Pump does not heat although compressor is running?
    • S
      Sara KingAug 5, 2025
      If your Gree Heat Pump isn't heating despite the compressor running, a possible cause is refrigerant leakage, which requires leakage detection and refrigerant replenishment. Another potential cause is a malfunctioning compressor, which would need replacement.
  • K
    Kristy HollandAug 9, 2025
    How to improve hot water heating efficiency of Gree GRS-CQ16Pd/NhG-M Heat Pump?
    • C
      Chelsea KaneAug 9, 2025
      If your Gree Heat Pump has poor hot water heating efficiency, check for poor heat insulation in the water system and enhance it. Also, check for poor heat exchange of the evaporator by ensuring normal air flow and cleaning the evaporator. Poor refrigerant levels due to leaks can also cause this, so check for refrigerant leaks. Finally, a blockage in the heat exchanger on the water side can reduce efficiency; clean or replace the heat exchanger if needed.
  • S
    Stephanie LeonardAug 13, 2025
    What causes heavy noise of Gree GRS-CQ16Pd/NhG-M compressor?
    • B
      baldwinlynnAug 13, 2025
      Heavy noise from the Gree Heat Pump compressor can occur if liquid refrigerant enters the compressor, leading to liquid slugging. Check the expansion valve and temperature sensor for failures or looseness, and repair if necessary. Alternatively, internal parts in the compressor may be broken, requiring compressor replacement.
  • E
    ethomasAug 18, 2025
    What to do if Gree GRS-CQ16Pd/NhG-M fan makes a heavy noise?
    • J
      Joseph WilliamsAug 18, 2025
      If the Gree Heat Pump fan is making excessive noise, it could be due to a loose fixing bolt, which needs to be re-fixed. Alternatively, the fan blade might be touching the shell or grill, requiring adjustments. Unreliable fan operation may also cause noise, indicating the fan needs replacement.
  • D
    Derek JohnsonAug 22, 2025
    What to do if Gree GRS-CQ16Pd/NhG-M water pump does not run?
    • A
      Adam KellyAug 22, 2025
      If the Gree Heat Pump water pump isn't running or is running abnormally, it could be due to a malfunction in the power supply or terminal, requiring you to find out the reasons and repair it. A malfunctioning relay could also be the cause, necessitating a relay replacement. Another potential issue is air in the water pipe, which needs to be evacuated.
  • A
    amanda83Aug 27, 2025
    Why won't my Gree GRS-CQ16Pd/NhG-M Heat Pump compressor start?
    • E
      Emily HoustonAug 27, 2025
      If the Gree Heat Pump compressor isn't starting, it could be due to a power supply issue such as a reversed phase sequence. It may also be due to loose connection wires, which should be checked and re-fixed. A malfunction of the mainboard or the compressor itself could also be the cause, requiring repair or replacement, respectively.
  • V
    Vanessa JacksonAug 30, 2025
    Why does my Gree Heat Pump compressor start and stop frequently?
    • K
      Kevin DicksonAug 30, 2025
      If your Gree Heat Pump compressor frequently starts and stops, it could be due to poor or excess refrigerant; in this case you should discharge or add part of the refrigerant. It might also be caused by poor circulation in the water system, potentially due to blockages or air, so inspect the water pump, valve, and pipeline, cleaning the water filter or evacuating air as needed. A low load can also cause this issue; try adjusting the load or adding accumulating devices.

Summary

Safety Notices

Operating Principle of the Unit

Diagram of the Operating Principle

Installation Example

Case 1: Connecting Under-floor Coil for Heating and Cooling

Example showing connection for heating and cooling with an under-floor coil.

Case 2: Connecting Sanitary Water Tank and Under-floor Coil

Example for connecting the sanitary water tank and under-floor coil.

Case 3: Connecting Sanitary Water Tank, Under-floor Coil and FCU

Example with sanitary water tank, under-floor coil, and FCU connection.

Main Components

Installation Guideline of Monobloc Unit

Instruction to Installation

General instructions and requirements for proper unit installation.

Installation of Monobloc Unit

Procedures and considerations for installing the monobloc unit.

Selection of Installation Location

Guidelines for choosing the optimal installation site for the unit.

Space Requirements for Installation

Necessary clearances and space for unit installation.

Precautions on Installation of Monobloc Unit

Important safety and handling precautions during unit installation.

Water Pipe Connection of Monobloc Unit

Steps and guidelines for connecting water pipes to the unit.

Installation of Hydraulic Unit

Charging and Discharging of Refrigerant

Installation of Insulated Water Tank

Specification of Power Supply Wire and Leakage Switch

Wring Diagram

Electric Wiring

Commissioning

Test run

Daily Operation and Maintenance

Recovery

Decommissioning

Gree GRS-CQ16Pd/NhG-M Specifications

General IconGeneral
RefrigerantR410A
Voltage220-240 V
Phase1
Compressor TypeRotary
Heating Seasonal Performance Factor (HSPF)4.0
Power Supply (V)220-240V
Power Supply (Hz)50

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