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Type | Split Air Conditioner |
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Cooling Capacity | 9000 BTU/h |
Cooling Capacity (Ton) | 0.75 Ton |
Voltage (V) | 220-240 |
Refrigerant | R32 |
Weight (Indoor Unit) | 8 kg |
Noise Level (Indoor) | 38 dB |
Frequency (Hz) | 50Hz |
Details on product compliance with European directives and disposal requirements.
Important details about R410A refrigerant, including Kyoto Protocol compliance and GWP.
Specifies minimum clearances for indoor and outdoor units for proper airflow and servicing.
Instructions on fixing the outdoor unit securely on a foundation or wall.
Identification of key parts like air inlet, outlet, and drain hose for the outdoor unit.
Explains symbols indicating actions to avoid or follow for safe operation.
Highlights severe consequences of incorrect operations, potential injuries, and machine damage.
Emphasizes grounding, using correct fuses, and avoiding damp hands for electrical safety.
Stresses professional installation, stable placement, secure wiring, and protection against natural disasters.
Addresses risks related to refrigerant leaks, sharp fins, and proper refrigerant usage.
Guidance on using new piping and suitable oils to avoid refrigerant contamination.
Details on tools and materials necessary for working with R410A refrigerant.
Advises on avoiding flammable gases, unusual environments, and high humidity.
Emphasizes correct wiring, grounding, circuit breakers, and fuses for safety.
Precautions before starting operation, like avoiding wet hands and ensuring unit covers are in place.
Essential items to verify before commencing installation, including refrigerant type and safety.
Details on tools and materials necessary for working with R410A refrigerant.
Guidelines for selecting appropriate copper pipes based on pressure and thickness for R410A.
Specifies dimensions for flare machining to ensure proper seal with R410A.
Details on the type and dimensions of flare nuts suitable for R410A connections.
Methods for checking system integrity, emphasizing R410A specific leak detectors.
Proper use of vacuum pumps, required vacuum levels, and evacuation duration.
Instructions for liquid state charging and dealing with refrigerant leaks.
Guidelines for choosing a suitable location for the outdoor unit.
Instructions on fixing the unit to a concrete foundation with anchor bolts.
Table detailing W, D, H, L1, L2, L3 dimensions for various outdoor unit models.
Table showing recommended pipe sizes for liquid and gas connections by model.
Detailed steps for bending, connecting, and tightening refrigerant pipes.
Guidance on maximum pipe length, elevation, and oil trap installation.
Procedure for pressurizing the refrigerant circuit using a nitrogen tank.
Methods to detect and confirm refrigerant leaks after pressurization.
Detailed instructions for operating the vacuum pump and achieving the required vacuum.
Procedures for addressing gas leaks and re-vacuumizing if necessary.
How to charge the system with refrigerant after completing the vacuuming process.
Critical safety instructions for electrical connections, including power off and grounding.
Guidance on selecting appropriate wire gauges and circuit breakers for power and connections.
Instructions on how to properly connect wires to the terminal blocks.
A comprehensive table mapping LED flash codes to specific problems and their diagnoses.