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Brand | Gree |
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Model | GUD24AH2/A-D |
Category | Air Handlers |
Language | English |
Avoid installing in corrosive, inflammable, or explosive environments; use special AC units.
Understanding DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTICE signal words and safety-alert symbols.
Details about the GREE air handler's quality, efficiency, sound levels, and R410A refrigerant.
Table showing physical dimensions (W, D, H, A, B) for different air handler models.
Diagram and list identifying key components of the air handler unit.
Cooling capacity, optional heaters, motor specs, and filter sizes for various models.
Guidance on checking received product and preparing for installation.
Read instructions, gather tools, and comply with national/local codes.
Information on ordering parts and understanding safety symbols and signal words.
Special warning for installing units in enclosed areas due to carbon monoxide risk.
Check for shipping damage, verify model number, and ensure correct unit sizing.
Install indoors only, ensure service clearance, and consider drain pan needs.
Guidelines for concealing units and ensuring proper height and public accessibility.
Details on external diameter for gas and liquid pipes for different models.
Instructions for preparing pipe ends, wrapping with cloth, and welding.
Do not connect to waste/rain pipes. Connect to a special drain system.
Details on drain pan connections, PVC pipe, and the required P-style trap.
Ensure complete ductwork, seal properly, and install return air filters.
Air handlers do not have factory electric heat; it's an accessory with separate instructions.
List of available heater kits with their kW ratings and compatible air handler tonnages.
Safety and procedural guidelines for installing electric heater kits.
Step-by-step guide for removing panels, installing kits, connecting wires, and securing.
Diagrams and instructions for connecting power cords and thermostat wires.
Must be done by professionals, use dedicated circuits, breakers, and air switches.
Fix wires, avoid hot objects, prevent squeezing, and ensure proper connection to terminals.
Power supply, minimum ampacity, maximum protection, and fuse location.
Detailed steps for preparing and connecting solid and strand wires to terminals.
Instructions for preparing and attaching round terminals to wires for connection.
Methods for leading and fixing thermostat and power cords with clamps.
Schematics showing connections for indoor and outdoor units with temperature controller.
Guidelines for routing, bundling, securing wires, and phase sequence matching.
Proper routing through rings, separation of wire types, and securing methods.
Explanation of terminal codes (D, R, C, G, W1, B) and operational notes.
Checklist of items to verify after unit installation for proper operation.
Steps for preparing and conducting a trial run after installation.
Table listing common unit issues, their reasons, and recommended treatments.
Details on unit not running, mist, noise, dust, odor, and fan operation.
Explanation of LED indicators on the main board for status and failure display.
Interpreting flashing patterns of the running indicator for system failures.
Guidelines for regular checks, drain pipe cleaning, and seasonal use preparation.
Steps for maintenance after seasonal use and procedures for purchasing parts.
Guidelines for contacting service, using accessories, and warranty conditions.