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Star Rating | 3 Star |
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Refrigerant | R32 |
Outdoor Unit Weight | 30 kg |
Type | Split AC |
Heating Capacity | 5450 W |
Power Supply | 230 V, 50 Hz, Single Phase |
Operating Temperature (Cooling) | 21 to 43 degree C |
Identifies the outdoor units SAP-CMRV1923GJH and SAP-CMRV2433GJH for DC Inverter Multi-System Air Conditioners.
Highlights the importance of special attention when servicing units employing R410A refrigerant due to its properties.
Covers essential instructions for safe installation and operation, including reading the manual and understanding warning symbols.
Details critical safety measures for wiring, transporting, installing, and servicing the unit.
Outlines capacity, electrical ratings, features, and dimensions for the SAP-CMRV2433GJH outdoor unit.
Details specifications for the compressor, fan motor, and heat exchanger of the SAP-CMRV2433GJH outdoor unit.
Illustrates the refrigerant flow path for a 2-room multi-system, showing component interactions.
Provides the electric wiring diagram for the SAP-CMRV1923GJH 2-room multi outdoor unit.
Presents the electric wiring diagram for the SAP-CMRV2433GJH 3-room multi outdoor unit.
Illustrates the electrical wiring connections for 2-room and 3-room multi-unit systems.
Explains how error monitor lamps indicate specific faults on the outdoor control circuit board.
Provides a cross-reference table linking unit problems to specific inspection points and components.
Describes the composition and properties of R410A refrigerant, including phase changes and oil types.
Lists essential checks before servicing, focusing on flare tool specifications for R410A.
Provides precautions on tubing thickness, oil usage, and refrigerant compatibility for R410A systems.
Warns about hazards from R410A exposure to fire and provides guidance on leak detection and ventilation.
Lists specialized tools required for servicing R410A systems, differentiating them from R22/R407C tools.
Outlines the steps for replacing a malfunctioning compressor, including refrigerant recovery and evacuation.
Details the correct procedure for recharging R410A, emphasizing liquid state charging and cylinder volume checks.
Outlines the process for repairing refrigerant leaks, from detection to recharging.
Details the correct procedure for recharging R410A, emphasizing liquid state charging and cylinder volume checks.
Warns against using R410A with R22 units and replacing existing tubing when retrofitting to R410A.