2 Insert the piping-hole sleeve into the hole to prevent the
connection piping and wiring from being damaged when
passing through the hole.
Ø Ø
55/ 65
Indoor Outdoor
Wall pipe
Seal pad
Installation of Drain Hose
1 Connect the drain hose to the outlet pipe of the
indoor unit. Bind the joint with rubber belt.
drain hose
outlet pipe of
indoor unit
outlet pipe of
indoor unit
rubber belt
2 Put the drain hose into insulating tube.
insulating tube
drain hose
outlet pipe of
indoor unit
rubber belt
3 Wrap the insulating tube with wide rubber belt to
prevent the shift of insulating tube. Slant the drain
hose downward slightly for smooth drainage of
condensing water.
outlet pipe of
indoor unit
insulating tube
connected
rubber belt
Note:
The insulating tube should be connected reliably with the
sleeve outside the outlet pipe. The drain hose should be
slanted downward slightly, without distortion, bulge or
uctuation. Do not put the outlet in the water.
Installation of indoor unit
Installation of Mounting Plate
1 The mounting plate should be installed horizontally.
As the water tray's outlet for the indoor unit is two-way
type, during installation, the indoor unit should slightly
slant to water tray's outlet for smooth drainage of
condenser water.
2 Fix the mounting plate on the wall with screws.
3 Be sure that the mounting plate has been fixed firmly
enough to withstand about 60kg. Meanwhile, the weight
should be evenly shared by every screw.
Note: All dimensions are in mm.
2.6kW UNIT:
3.5kW
UNIT:
Ø55
Ø55
34.5
34.5
316
6.2 kW, 7.0 kW and 8 kW UNITS:
5.2kW
UNIT:
Drill Piping Hole
1 Slant the piping hole on the wall slightly downward to
the outdoor side.
Piping hole Units
(
55)
2.6 kW, 3.5 kW and 5.3kW
(
65)
6.2 kW, 7.0 kW and 8 kW
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Installation of indoor and outdoor electric wires
1 Open the front panel.
2 Remove the wiring cover connect and fix power
connection cord to the terminal board as shown in Fig 6.
3 Make the power connection cord pass through the hole
at the back of indoor unit.
4 Reinstall the cord anchorage and wiring cover.
5 Reinstall the front panel.
For 2.6kW and 3.5kW units:
yellow-
brown
black
blue
2
N(1)
3
Wiring Cover
outdoor unit connection
green
For 5.3kW, 6.2kW, 7.0kW and 8kW units:
yellow-
brown
black
blue
2
N(1)
3
Wiring Cover
outdoor unit connection
green
Note:
All wires between indoor and outdoor units must be
connected by a qualified electric contractor.
• Electric wires must be connected correctly. Improper
connection may cause malfunction.
• Tighten the terminal screws tightly.
• After tightening the screws, pull the wire slightly to
confirm whether it's firm or not.
• Make sure that the electric connections are earthed
properly to prevent electric shock.
• Make sure that all wiring connections are secure and the
cover plates are reinstalled properly. Poor installation
may cause fire or electric shock.
Installation of Indoor Unit
• The piping can be output from right, right rear, left or
left rear.
1 When routing the piping and wiring from the left or right
side of indoor unit, cut off the tailings from the chassis
when necessary (As shown in Fig.1)
a. Cut off the tailings 1 when routing the wiring only;
b. Cut off the tailings 1 and tailings 2 when routing both
the wiring and piping.
2 Take out the piping from body case, wrap the piping,
power cords, drain hose with the tape and then make
them pass through the piping hole. (As shown in Fig.2)
3 Hang the mounting slots of the indoor unit on the
upper hooks of the mounting plate and check if it is
firm enough. (As shown in Fig.3)
4 The installation site should be 2m or more above
the oor.
Right
Right rear
Fig.2
Left rear
Left
Fig.1
Tailing 1
Tailing 2
Finally wrap it
with tape
Gas side piping
insulation
Water drainage pipe
Liquid side
Piping insulation
Gas side pipe
External connection
electric wire
Liquid side piping
Fig.3
Mounting
plate
Fixing hook
Mounting
plate
Installation of Connection Pipe
Align the center of the piping are with the related valve.
Screw in the are nut by hand and then tighten the nut with
spanner and torque wrench by referring to the following:
Hex nut diameter Tightening torque (N·m)
6
15~20
9.52
30~40
12
45~55
16
60~65
19
70~75
For installations with connecting pipes greater than 5m,
additional refrigerant is required at the following rates per
extra metre of pipe.
2.6 kW & 3.5 kW Reverse cycle 20g/m
2.6 kW & 3.5kW Cooling only 15g/m
5.3 kW & 6.2 kW Reverse cycle 50g/m
7.0 kW Cooling only, 7.0 kW & 8.0 kW Reverse cycle 50g/m
bulge
distortion
Flooded