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Power Supply | 208/230V, 1-Phase, 60Hz |
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Refrigerant | R410A |
Cooling Capacity | 36, 000 BTU/h |
Heating Capacity | 41000 BTU |
Phase | Single |
Outdoor Unit Dimensions (HxWxD) | 52-3/8 x 37 x 13 inches |
Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) | 3.5 |
Precautions to observe before initiating unit installation to prevent danger or damage.
Important considerations for safely moving and installing the unit to prevent injury or damage.
Critical safety guidelines for all electrical work related to the unit to prevent shock or fire.
Essential checks and preparations before conducting the unit's test run to ensure safety.
Specific precautions for handling R410A refrigerant during installation and operation.
Special guidelines to maintain performance for salt-resistant models in coastal areas.
Guidelines for installing and connecting refrigerant piping to the unit.
Criteria and considerations for selecting an optimal installation site for the outdoor unit.
Installation clearances for a single outdoor unit based on obstacles and airflow.
Installation clearances for multiple outdoor units, including arrangements and airflow.
Measures to protect the unit from strong winds and ensure proper airflow.
Details on required foundation bolts, concrete thickness, and weight capacity.
Specific precautions and material requirements for R410A refrigerant piping.
Instructions for connecting liquid and gas pipes, including material and tightening.
Procedure for testing refrigerant lines for leaks using pressure.
Steps for correctly opening the liquid and gas stop valves.
Calculation method for adding refrigerant based on piping length.
Instructions for connecting drain pipes to the outdoor unit or using optional parts.
General safety warnings and essential guidelines for electrical connections.
Details on connecting indoor/outdoor unit transmission lines and centralized control wiring.
Specifications for different types of transmission and remote control cables.
Wiring and address setting for group operation systems with multiple units.
Guidance on power supply wiring, breaker capacities, and wire thickness.
Pre-test run checks including insulation resistance, wiring, and power supply.
Procedure for performing a test run for each indoor unit using the remote controller.
Method for performing a test run directly from the outdoor unit's control switches.
Procedure for collecting refrigerant before unit removal or transfer.