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Samsung AJ Series User Manual

Samsung AJ Series
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Air conditioner
Installation manual
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Samsung AJ Series Specifications

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BrandSamsung
ModelAJ Series
CategoryAir Conditioner
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety Information

General information

Provides general safety advice and warnings for the installation and use of the air conditioner.

Installing the unit

Details crucial safety precautions specific to the physical installation of the air conditioner unit.

Preparation of fire extinguisher

Instructions on ensuring appropriate fire extinguishing equipment is available for installation tasks.

Ignition sources free

Guidelines for maintaining a safe work area free from potential ignition sources during installation.

Area ventilation

Requirements and procedures for ensuring adequate ventilation in the work area, especially during hot work.

Leakage detection methods

Describes methods and precautions for detecting refrigerant leaks during installation and operation.

Labelling

Specifies requirements for labelling components related to refrigerant handling and decommissioning.

Recovery

Outlines procedures for the safe recovery and handling of refrigerant during servicing or decommissioning.

Installation Procedure

Power supply line, fuse or circuit breaker

Critical information on ensuring proper electrical connections, earthing, and circuit protection.

Step 1 Choosing the installation location

Guidance on selecting the optimal and safe location for both indoor and outdoor units.

Minimum clearances for the outdoor unit

Specifies required clearances around the outdoor unit for proper operation, maintenance, and airflow.

Step 2 Checking and preparing accessories and tools

Lists necessary accessories and tools required for the installation process.

Step 3 Fixing the outdoor unit in place

Instructions on securely mounting the outdoor unit to a stable base or support.

Optional: Fixing the outdoor unit to a wall with a rack

Provides guidance on an optional method for wall-mounting the outdoor unit using a rack.

Step 4 Connecting the power cables, communication cable, and controllers

Details the process of connecting all necessary electrical and communication cables to the units.

Specification for circuit breaker and power supply cord

Technical specifications for selecting appropriate circuit breakers and power supply cords.

Tightening power terminal

Instructions on correctly tightening power terminals to ensure secure connections and prevent issues.

Transmitter installation(option)

Information on installing the optional transmitter for remote control functionality.

Outdoor-to-indoor power terminal specifications

Details specifications for the power terminals connecting the indoor and outdoor units.

Outdoor-to-indoor power and communication cables specifications

Technical specifications for power and communication cables used between indoor and outdoor units.

Step 5 Optional: Extending the power cable

Instructions for safely extending the power cable if the standard length is insufficient.

Step 6 Connecting the refrigerant pipe

Step-by-step guide for connecting the refrigerant pipes between the indoor and outdoor units.

Piping length and the height

Guidelines on maximum allowable piping length and height differences between units.

Step 7 Optional: Cutting and flaring the pipes

Procedures for cutting and flaring refrigerant pipes correctly to prevent leaks.

Step 8 Connecting up and removing air in the circuit

Instructions for connecting refrigerant lines and purging air from the system.

Step 9 Performing the gas leak test

Procedures for conducting gas leak tests to ensure system integrity after installation.

Step 10 Adding refrigerant (R-32)

Detailed instructions for adding the correct amount of R-32 refrigerant to the system.

Precautions on adding the R-32 refrigerant

Important safety precautions to follow when charging refrigerant.

Important information regulation regarding the refrigerant used

Information on regulations concerning the use and handling of fluorinated greenhouse gases.

Calculating the quantity of refrigerant to add

Guidance on how to calculate the additional refrigerant needed based on installation specifics.

Step 11 Connecting the drain hose to the outdoor unit

Instructions for connecting the drain hose to ensure proper condensation drainage.

Step 12 Checking the earthing

Procedures for verifying and ensuring a correct and safe earthing connection for the unit.

Step 13 Setting an indoor unit address and installation option

Instructions for setting indoor unit addresses and various installation options.

Setting the indoor unit addresses manually

Manual method for assigning unique addresses to indoor units.

Setting of Key and Display of the outdoor unit

Explains the function of keys and displays on the outdoor unit's main PCB.

Setting the outdoor option

Guide to configuring various operational options for the outdoor unit.

Entering mode for setting option

How to access the option setting mode using the remote controller.

Option setting mode

Overview of the different modes and buttons available in the option setting interface.

The procedure of setting option

Step-by-step guide for setting various options using the remote controller.

Setting the indoor unit addresses automatically

Procedure for automatically assigning addresses to indoor units via communication.

Setting an indoor unit address (MAIN/RMC)

Detailed guide for setting MAIN and RMC addresses for indoor units.

Setting an indoor unit installation option (suitable for the condition of each installation location)

Configuration options for indoor units based on specific installation environments.

Step 14 Cool and Heat modes operation test

How to perform operational tests for the cooling and heating modes.

Step 15 Optional: Setting to Cool or Heat only mode

Guide to configure units to operate in either cooling or heating mode exclusively.

Step 16 Optional: Power improvement mode

Instructions for enabling or disabling the power improvement mode for energy saving.

Setting the power improvement mode

How to configure the power improvement mode using the outdoor unit's main PCB.

Extra Procedures

Pumping down refrigerant

Procedure for collecting refrigerant into the outdoor unit before disconnecting pipes.

Relocating the indoor and outdoor units

Steps involved in safely moving and reinstalling the air conditioner units.

Using the stop valve

Instructions on how to properly open and close the stop valves for refrigerant control.

Opening the stop valve

Detailed steps for opening the stop valve using a hexagonal wrench.

Closing the stop valve

Detailed steps for closing the stop valve using a hexagonal wrench.

Appendix

Troubleshooting

A list of error codes and their explanations for diagnosing operational issues.

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