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Type | Split system |
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Cooling Capacity | 2.5 kW |
Heating Capacity | 3.2 kW |
Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) | 3.21 |
Power Supply | 220-240 V, 50 Hz |
Weight (Indoor Unit) | 8.5 kg |
Refrigerant | R410A |
Operating Temperature (Heating) | -15°C to 24°C |
Overview of SRK series split and wall-mounted air conditioners, including flap control and self-diagnosis.
Explains the meaning of each component in the air conditioner model name.
Detailed technical specifications for SRK10CDV and SRC10CDV models.
Operational limits for indoor/outdoor air temperature, refrigerant line length, and height difference.
Provides dimensional drawings for indoor and outdoor units.
Schematic diagram showing the refrigerant piping system for cooling cycle.
Guides for calculating cooling capacity based on temperature and piping length.
Electrical wiring diagrams for SRK10CDV and SRC10CDV models, including color symbols.
Explains the functions and indicators of the remote controller for operating the unit.
Describes the function of the back-up switch for unit operation without the remote.
Details how the flap operates in different modes (AUTO, Memory, Swing).
Explains how the unit determines operation mode based on room temperature.
How the unit indicates abnormalities through flashing lamps.
Important safety warnings and cautions for installation and operation.
Guidelines for choosing suitable locations for indoor and outdoor units.
Step-by-step instructions for mounting the indoor unit and drilling holes.
Instructions for installing the outdoor unit securely on a stable base.
Procedures for connecting indoor and outdoor units' wiring correctly.
Procedures for connecting refrigerant piping, including preparation and connection.
Steps for conducting a trial run to check for gas leaks and proper operation.
Guidelines for installing and using the wireless remote controller effectively.
Flowchart and steps for troubleshooting common issues before replacing PCB.
Procedures for evacuation and refrigerant charging as part of servicing.