AM160JXVHGH/EU - Air-conditioner SAMSUNG - Free user manual and instructions
Find the device manual for free AM160JXVHGH/EU SAMSUNG in PDF.
User questions about AM160JXVHGH/EU SAMSUNG
0 question about this device. Answer the ones you know or ask your own.
Ask a new question about this device
Download the instructions for your Air-conditioner in PDF format for free! Find your manual AM160JXVHGH/EU - SAMSUNG and take your electronic device back in hand. On this page are published all the documents necessary for the use of your device. AM160JXVHGH/EU by SAMSUNG.
USER MANUAL AM160JXVHGH/EU SAMSUNG
Air Conditioner installation manual
imagine the possibilities
Thank you for purchasing this Samsung product.
Contents
Safety precautions .... 3
Preparing for installation 6
Selecting installation location....23
Space requirement for installation 26
Accessories 28
Base construction and installation of the outdoor unit....29
Installing the wind/snow prevention duct 34
Refrigerant pipe installation 36
Electrical wiring work 68
Air tightness test and vacuum drying....86
Pipe insulation....88
Charging refrigerant....92
Basic segment display....95
Setting outdoor unit option switch and key function 95
Setting the MCU and Pipe Addresses (for HR Only) 105
Things to check after completing the installation....109
Inspection and test operation....110
Inspection and trial operation....112
Automatic refrigerant amount detection function....116

Correct Disposal of This Product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)
(Applicable in countries with separate collection systems)
This marking on the product, accessories or literature indicates that the product and its electronic accessories (e.g. charger, headset, USB cable) should not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of their working life. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate these items from other types of waste and recycle them responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product, or their local government office, for details of where and how they can take these items for environmentally safe recycling.
Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract. This product and its electronic accessories should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal.
For information on Samsung's environmental commitments and product-specific regulatory obligations, e.g. REACH, WEEE, Batteries, visit : samsung.com/uk/aboutsamsung/samsungelectronics/corporatecitizenship/data_corner.html
Safety precautions
Please follow the following safety information for safety of the installer and the user.
※ DVM S air conditioner uses R-410A refrigerant.
- When using R-410A, moisture or foreign substances may affect the performance and reliability of the product. Safety precautions must be obeyed when installing the refrigerant pipe.
- The designed maximum pressure of the system is 4.1MPa and therefore select appropriate material and thickness according to the regulations.
- R-410A is a quasi-azeotrope of two refrigerants and it has to be charged in liquid phase when filling the refrigerant. (If you charge vapor refrigerant, it may change the blend of the refrigerant and cause product malfunction.)
※ You must connect the indoor units for R-410A refrigerant. Refer to product catalog to find out the models names for connectable indoor units. (If you connect the indoor units that are not designed for R-410A, it cannot operate normally.)
※ After completing the installation and trial operation, explain to the user how to use and maintain the product. Also, hand over this installation manual so that it can be stored by the user.
* Manufacturer is not responsible for the incidents occurred by improper installation. Installer is responsible for any installation related claims from the user occurred by neglecting warnings and cautions stated in this manual. (Installer will be responsible for any service charges that may occur)
* Generally, system air conditioners should not be relocated after installation. But when it has to be relocated for inevitable reasons, please contact Samsung's qualified dealers for system air conditioners.
| WARNING | Hazards or unsafe practices that may result in severe personal injury or death. |
| CAUTION | Hazards or unsafe practices that may result in minor personal injury (to installer/user) or property damage. |
SEVERE WARNING SIGNS
Consult qualified installer or dealer for installation.
When installation is done by unqualified person, problems such as water leakage, electric shock or fire may occur.
Installation work must be done properly according to this installation manual.
When installation is not done properly, it may cause water leakage, electric shock or fire.
When installing the unit in a small room, take measure to keep the refrigerant concentration from exceeding allowable safety limits in case of refrigerant leakage. Consult the dealer for precautionary measure before the installation.
When refrigerant leaks and exceed dangerous concentration level, it may cause suffocation accidents.
If any gas or impurities, except R-410A refrigerant, come into the refrigerant pipe, serious problem may occur and it may cause injury.
Use the supplied accessories, specified components and tools for the installation.
▶ Do not use the pipe and the installation product used for the R-22 refrigerant.
▶ Failure to use the specified components can cause product fall down, water leakage, electrical shock, and fire. (The pipe and flare components used for R-22 refrigerant must not be used)
Install the outdoor unit on a hard and even place that can support its weight.
▶ If the place cannot support its weight, the outdoor unit may fall down and it may cause injury.
Safety precautions
Check the following before installation and service work.
Before welding, remove dangerous and inflammable things that may cause an explosion and fire around the work.
Before welding, remove the refrigerant from inside the pipe or the product.
- If you perform welding while refrigerant is in the pipe, it may increase the pressure of the refrigerant and cause the pipe to burst. If the pipe bursts or explodes, it may cause severe injury to the installer.
When welding, use the nitrogen gas to eliminate oxidation inside the pipe.
Do not modify the product on your own.
▶ Potential risk of electric shock, fire, product failure or injury.
Fix the outdoor unit securely on foundation to resist strong wind or earthquake.
▶ If the outdoor unit is not properly fixed, it turns over and accidents may occur.
Electric work must be done by qualified persons, complying the national wiring regulations and installed according to the instruction stated in the installation manual with leased circuit.
▶ Capacity shortage on the leased circuit and improper installation may cause electric shock or fire.
Make sure to perform grounding work.
▶ Do not connect the ground wire to a gas pipe, water pipe, lightning rod or telephone grounding. Improper grounding could cause electric shock.
Wiring must be connected with the designated wires and it must be fixed securely so that it does not apply any external force to the connection part of the terminals.
If connection for fixation is not properly done, it may cause heat generation or fire.
Neatly arrange the wires in the electrical parts to make sure that electrical cover is closed securely without any gaps.
▶ If the cover is not properly closed, heat may generate on the electrical terminal and cause electric shock or fire.
Exclusive circuit breaker (MCCB, ELB) must be installed to the power supply.
When overcurrent or current leakage occurs with no circuit breaker installed, power will not be cut-off and it may cause electric shock or fire.
▶ Do not use damaged parts. It may cause fire or electric shock.
You must cut-off the power before you work on, or adjust any power supply part for product installation, maintenance, repair or any other services.
▶ There is risk of electric shock.
Even when the power is off, it is dangerous when you come in contact with inverter PCB, fan PCB since high pressure DC voltage is charged to those parts.
When replacing/repairing the PCB, cut-off the power and wait until the DC voltage is discharged before replacing/repairing them. (Wait for more than 15 minutes to allow it to discharge naturally.)
If the refrigerant gas leaks during the installation, you should ventilate the room.
When the refrigerant gas gets in contact with flammable substance, it may generate toxic gas.
Gas leakage must be checked after installation is completed.
When the refrigerant gas gets in contact with flammable substance, it may generate toxic gas.
You can get a frostbite if you get in contact with the leaked refrigerant gas.
Supply power to the product during winter time since the product will operate in protection mode itself when the temperature decrease below 0^ C.
▶ If you cut-off the power, compressor protection mode cannot be operated and may cause damage to the product.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
For use in Europe : This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
CAUTION SIGNS
Do not install the drain pipe directly to the bottom part of the outdoor unit and built a proper drainage so that water drains out smoothly. If not, pipe may freeze or bursts during winter time and cause damage to the product or water leakage.
When the draining work is not done properly, water leak may occur and cause property damage.
Install the power cable and communication cable of the indoor and outdoor unit at least 1.5m away from the electric appliances and install it at least 2m away from the lightning conductor.
▶ Noise may be generated from the electronic devices, depending on the status of the electric wave.
Install the outdoor unit within the angle stated in the table, according to the height of the building.
▶ Do not leave the refrigerant container under the hot sunlight. (There is risk of explosion.)
▶ You must use the appropriate pipes according to the standard since the pressure of the refrigerant is very high.
▶ Make sure that the pipes does not get any weaker by welding it too much.
Make sure to install the product away from children's' reach. (Sharp parts of the heat exchanger is may cause personal injury and when parts of the product gets damage, it may decrease product's performance.)

text_image
Lighting rod Protective angle: 25°~55°| Height of the building Protection control | |
| 20m or less 55° | |
| 40m or less 35° | |
| 60m or less 25° | |
Install the indoor unit away from lighting apparatus that uses ballast stabilizer.
▶ If you use the wireless remote control, it may not operate normally due to ballast stabilizer.
Do not install the product in following places.
Place where outdoor unit's noise and warm air may disturb neighbors. (It may cause property loss.)
▶ Do not leave any obstacles around the inlet and outlet of the product. (It may cause damage or accidents.)
The place where there is mineral oil or arsenic acid.
- Those parts may get damaged due to burned resin and cause water leakage or product may fall.
- The efficiency of the heat exchanger may reduce or product may break.
The place where corrosive gas such as sulfurous acid gas generates from the vent pipe or air outlet.
- The copper pipe or connection pipe may corrode and refrigerant may leak.
The place where there is a machine that generates electromagnetic waves.
- The air conditioner may not operate normally due to problems in control system.
The place where there is a danger of combustible gas leakage or place where thinner or gasoline is handled.
- (There is risk of fire or explosion.)
The place with carbon fiber or flammable dust.
The place near seashore or hot spring where there is risk of outdoor unit corrosion.
Safety precautions
Changes in DVM S (inverter) compare to conventional models that has to noted when installing
For optimal distribution of the refrigerant, you must use Y-joint as branch joint for connecting outdoor units. (To not use T-joint)
▶ You cannot operate normally if you do not complete the trial operation through outdoor unit key mode. You must use KEY MODE to run trial operation.
▶ DVM S air conditioner uses R-410A refrigerant.
▶ Check the compatibility of other products such as indoor unit, EEV kits etc. which will be connected to DVM S.
▶ Make sure to note that outdoor unit combination is different from DVM PLUS III and IV.
The length of maximum piping, level difference, the quantity of connectable indoor units, the installation at the outdoor joints and the outdoor unit combinations are different from the conventional models.
If the pipe length is over 2 m between outdoor units, make traps to prevent oil stagnation. Oil stagnation may occur when outdoor unit at the end of module stops while other outdoor units are still in operation.
Preparing for installation
Outdoor unit classification
| Classification Small type Large type | ||
| Appearance | ![]() | ![]() |
| Models | AM080/100/120*XV*G* | AM140/160/180/200/220/240/260*XV*G* |

Packaging material disposition
- Safely store or dispose the packaging materials.
- Sharp metals such as nails or wooden material packaging that may break into pieces become a cause for personal injury.
- Make sure to store or dispose the vinyl type packaging material to keep it out of reach of children. Children may put them over their face, which is very dangerous since it may lead them to suffocation.
Outdoor unit combination
▶ Make sure to use an indoor unit that is compatible with DVM S.
▶ Indoor units can be connected within the range indicated in following table.
▶ If the total capacity of the connected indoor units exceeds the indicated maximum capacity, cooling and heating capacity of the indoor unit may decrease.
▶ Total capacity of the connected indoor units can be allowed from 50% to 130% of the total outdoor unit capacity. 0.5 × (Outdoor unit capacity) ≤ Total capacity of the connected indoor units ≤ 1.3 × (Outdoor unit capacity)
* You can connect maximum 64 indoor units to the outdoor unit. Maximum quantity of connectable indoor unit is set to 64 since outdoor unit only support up to 64 communication address. Indoor unit address can be assigned from 0\~63. If the indoor unit address was assigned from 64\~79, E201 error will occur.
* Maximum 32 Wall-mount type indoor units with EEV (AM***FNQDEH*, AM***JNVDKH*) can be connected.

CAUTION
- Use the following table to determine the size and number of outdoor units needed to achieve the capacity requirements.
Standard type (Heat pump)
| Model name for combination | AM080JXVAGH/EU | AM100JXVAGH/EU | AM120JXVAGH/EU | AM140JXVAGH/EU | AM160JXVAGH/EU | |
| Number of individual outdoor units | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
| Combined outdoor unit | AM080JXVAGH | 1 | ||||
| AM100JXVAGH | 1 | |||||
| AM120JXVAGH | 1 | |||||
| AM140JXVAGH | 1 | |||||
| AM160JXVAGH | 1 | |||||
| AM180JXVAGH | ||||||
| AM200JXVAGH | ||||||
| AM220JXVAGH | ||||||
| AM240HXVAGH | ||||||
| AM260HXVAGH | ||||||
| Rated capacity | Cooling (kW) | 22.4 28.0 3 | 3.6 40.0 45.0 | |||
| Heating (kW) | 25.2 31.5 3 | 7.8 45.0 50.4 | ||||
| Total capacity of the connected indoor units (Cooling) | Minimum (kW) | 11.2 14.0 1 | 6.8 20.0 22.5 | |||
| Maximum (kW) | 29.1 36.4 4 | 3.7 52.0 58.5 | ||||
| Maximum number of connectable indoor units | 14 18 21 2 | 26 29 | ||||
Preparing for installation
| Model name for combination | AM180JXVAGH/EU | AM200JXVAGH/EU | AM220JXVAGH/EU | AM240HXVAGH/EU | AM260HXVAGH/EU | |
| Number of individual outdoor units | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
| Combined outdoor unit | AM080JXVAGH | |||||
| AM100JXVAGH | ||||||
| AM120JXVAGH | ||||||
| AM140JXVAGH | ||||||
| AM160JXVAGH | ||||||
| AM180JXVAGH | 1 | |||||
| AM200JXVAGH | 1 | |||||
| AM220JXVAGH | 1 | |||||
| AM240HXVAGH | 1 | |||||
| AM260HXVAGH | 1 | |||||
| Rated capacity | Cooling (kW) | 50.4 56.0 6 | 1.6 67.2 72.8 | |||
| Heating (kW) | 56.7 63.0 6 | 9.3 75.6 81.9 | ||||
| Total capacity of the connected indoor units (Cooling) | Minimum (kW) | 25.2 28.0 3 | 0.8 33.6 36.4 | |||
| Maximum (kW) | 65.5 72.8 8 | 0.1 87.4 94.6 | ||||
| Maximum number of connectable indoor units | 32 36 40 43 47 | |||||
| Model name for combination | AM280JXVAGH1 | AM300JXVAGH1 | AM320JXVAGH1 | AM340JXVAGH1 | AM360JXVAGH1 | |
| Number of individual outdoor units | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | |
| Combined outdoor unit | AM080JXVAGH | |||||
| AM100JXVAGH | ||||||
| AM120JXVAGH | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | ||
| AM140JXVAGH | 1 | |||||
| AM160JXVAGH | 1 | |||||
| AM180JXVAGH | 1 | |||||
| AM200JXVAGH | 1 | |||||
| AM220JXVAGH | 1 | 1 | ||||
| AM240HXVAGH | ||||||
| AM260HXVAGH | ||||||
| Rated capacity | Cooling (kW) | 78.6 84 89.6 | 95.2 101.6 | |||
| Heating (kW) | 88.2 94.5 100.8 | 107.1 114.3 | ||||
| Total capacity of the connected indoor units (Cooling) | Minimum (kW) | 39.3 42 44.8 | 47.6 50.8 | |||
| Maximum (kW) | 102.2 109.2 | 116.5 123.8 132.1 | ||||
| Maximum number of connectable indoor units | 51 54 58 61 64 | |||||
| Model name for combination | AM380JXVAGH1 | AM400JXVAGH1 | AM420JXVAGH1 | AM440JXVAGH1 | AM460JXVAGH1 | |
| Number of individual outdoor units | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 | |
| Combined outdoor unit | AM080JXVAGH | |||||
| AM100JXVAGH | ||||||
| AM120JXVAGH | 2 | |||||
| AM140JXVAGH | 1 | |||||
| AM160JXVAGH | 1 | |||||
| AM180JXVAGH | ||||||
| AM200JXVAGH | 1 | |||||
| AM220JXVAGH | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | ||
| AM240HXVAGH | ||||||
| AM260HXVAGH | 1 | |||||
| Rated capacity | Cooling (kW) | 106.6 112.8 | 117.6 123.2 128.8 | |||
| Heating (kW) | 119.7 126.9 | 132.3 138.6 144.9 | ||||
| Total capacity of the connected indoor units (Cooling) | Minimum (kW) | 53.3 56.4 58.8 61.6 64.4 | ||||
| Maximum (kW) | 138.6 146.6 | 152.9 160.2 167.4 | ||||
| Maximum number of connectable indoor units | 64 64 64 64 64 | |||||
| Model name for combination | AM480JXVAGH1 | AM500JXVAGH1 | AM520JXVAGH1 | AM540JXVAGH1 | AM560JXVAGH1 | |
| Number of individual outdoor units | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | |
| Combined outdoor unit | AM080JXVAGH | |||||
| AM100JXVAGH | ||||||
| AM120JXVAGH | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
| AM140JXVAGH | 1 | |||||
| AM160JXVAGH | 1 | |||||
| AM180JXVAGH | 1 | |||||
| AM200JXVAGH | 1 | |||||
| AM220JXVAGH | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | |
| AM240HXVAGH | ||||||
| AM260HXVAGH | ||||||
| Rated capacity | Cooling (kW) | 135.2 140.2 | 145.6 151.2 156.8 | |||
| Heating (kW) | 152.1 157.5 | 163.8 170.1 176.4 | ||||
| Total capacity of the connected indoor units (Cooling) | Minimum (kW) | 67.6 70.1 7 | 2.8 75.6 78.4 | |||
| Maximum (kW) | 175.8 182.3 | 189.3 196.6 203.8 | ||||
| Maximum number of connectable indoor units | 64 64 64 64 64 | |||||
Preparing for installation
| Model name for combination | AM580JXVAGH1 | AM600JXVAGH1 | AM620JXVAGH1 | AM660JXVAGH1 | AM660JXVAGH1 | AM680JXVAGH1 | |
| Number of individual outdoor units | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 4 | |
| Combined outdoor unit | AM080JXVAGH | ||||||
| AM100JXVAGH | |||||||
| AM120JXVAGH | 2 | ||||||
| AM140JXVAGH | 1 | ||||||
| AM160JXVAGH | 1 | ||||||
| AM180JXVAGH | 1 | ||||||
| AM200JXVAGH | 1 | ||||||
| AM220JXVAGH | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 2 | |
| AM240HXVAGH | |||||||
| AM260HXVAGH | |||||||
| Rated capacity | Cooling (kW) | 163.2 168 | 2 173.6 179.2 | 184.8 190.4 | |||
| Heating (kW) | 183.6 189 | 195.3 201.6 207.9 214.2 | |||||
| Total capacity of the connected indoor units (Cooling) | Minimum (kW) | 81.6 84.1 | 86.8 89.6 92.4 | 95.2 | |||
| Maximum (kW) | 212.3 218 | 7 212.3 233 240.2 247.5 | |||||
| Maximum number of connectable indoor units | 64 64 64 | 64 64 64 | |||||
| Model name for combination | AM700JXVAGH1 | AM720JXVAGH1 | AM740JXVAGH1 | AM760JXVAGH1 | AM780JXVAGH1 | AM800JXVAGH1 | |
| Number of individual outdoor units | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | |
| Combined outdoor unit | AM080JXVAGH | ||||||
| AM100JXVAGH | |||||||
| AM120JXVAGH | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | ||
| AM140JXVAGH | 1 | 1 | |||||
| AM160JXVAGH | 1 | ||||||
| AM180JXVAGH | 1 | ||||||
| AM200JXVAGH | 1 | ||||||
| AM220JXVAGH | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 | |
| AM240HXVAGH | |||||||
| AM260HXVAGH | |||||||
| Rated capacity | Cooling (kW) | 196.8 201 | 8 207.2 212.8 | 218.4 224.8 | |||
| Heating (kW) | 221.4 226 | 8 233.1 239.4 | 245.7 252.9 | ||||
| Total capacity of the connected indoor units (Cooling) | Minimum (kW) | 98.4 100.9 | 103.6 106.4 | 109.2 112.4 | |||
| Maximum (kW) | 255.8 262 | 3 269.4 276.6 | 283.9 292.2 | ||||
| Maximum number of connectable indoor units | 64 64 64 | 64 64 64 | |||||
Standard Compact type (Heat pump)
| Model name for combination AM360JX | VAGH2 AM380JXV | AGH2 AM460JXV | AGH2 AM480JXV | GH2 | |
| Number of individual outdoor units | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | |
| Combined outdoor unit | AM120FXVAGH | 1 | 1 | ||
| AM200FXVAGH | 1 | ||||
| AM220FXVAGH | 1 | ||||
| AM240HXVAGH | 1 | ||||
| AM260HXVAGH | 1 | 1 | 1 | ||
| Rated capacity | Cooling (kW) | 100.8 106.4 | 128.8 134.4 | ||
| Heating (kW) | 113.4 119.7 | 144.9 151.2 | |||
| Total capacity of the connected indoor units (Cooling) | Minimum (kW) | 50.4 53.2 64.4 | 67.2 | ||
| Maximum (kW) | 131.0 138.3 | 167.4 174.7 | |||
| Maximum number of connectable indoor units | 64 64 64 64 | ||||
| Model name for combination AM500JX | VAGH2 AM520JXV | AGH2 AM580JXV | AGH2 AM600JXV | GH2 | |
| Number of individual outdoor units | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 | |
| Combined outdoor unit | AM120FXVAGH | 1 | 1 | ||
| AM200FXVAGH | 1 | ||||
| AM220FXVAGH | 1 | ||||
| AM240HXVAGH | 1 | ||||
| AM260HXVAGH | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | |
| Rated capacity | Cooling (kW) | 140.0 145.6 | 162.4 168.0 | ||
| Heating (kW) | 157.5 163.8 | 182.7 189.0 | |||
| Total capacity of the connected indoor units (Cooling) | Minimum (kW) | 70.0 72.8 81 | 1.2 84.0 | ||
| Maximum (kW) | 182.0 189.3 | 211.1 218.4 | |||
| Maximum number of connectable indoor units | 64 64 64 64 | ||||
Preparing for installation
| Model name for combination AM620JX | VAGH2 AM640JXV | AGH2 AM680JXV | AGH2 AM700JXV | GH2 | |
| Number of individual outdoor units | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | |
| Combined outdoor unit | AM120FXVAGH | 1 | 1 | ||
| AM200FXVAGH | |||||
| AM220FXVAGH | 2 | 2 | |||
| AM240HXVAGH | 1 | 1 | |||
| AM260HXVAGH | 1 | 2 | 1 | ||
| Rated capacity | Cooling (kW) | 173.6 179.2 | 190.4 196.0 | ||
| Heating (kW) | 195.3 201.6 | 214.2 220.5 | |||
| Total capacity of the connected indoor units (Cooling) | Minimum (kW) | 86.8 89.6 95.2 | 98.0 | ||
| Maximum (kW) | 225.7 233.0 | 247.5 254.8 | |||
| Maximum number of connectable indoor units | 64 64 64 64 | ||||
| Model name for combination AM720JX | VAGH2 AM740JXV | AGH2 AM760JXV | AGH2 AM780JXV | GH2 | |
| Number of individual outdoor units | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | |
| Combined outdoor unit | AM120FXVAGH | ||||
| AM200FXVAGH | |||||
| AM220FXVAGH | 1 | 1 | |||
| AM240HXVAGH | 1 | 1 | |||
| AM260HXVAGH | 1 | 2 | 2 | 3 | |
| Rated capacity | Cooling (kW) | 201.6 207.2 | 212.8 218.4 | ||
| Heating (kW) | 226.8 233.1 | 239.4 245.7 | |||
| Total capacity of the connected indoor units (Cooling) | Minimum (kW) | 100.8 103.6 | 106.4 109.2 | ||
| Maximum (kW) | 262.1 269.4 | 276.6 283.9 | |||
| Maximum number of connectable indoor units | 64 64 64 64 | ||||
High EER type (Heat pump)
| Model name for combination | AM080JXVHGH/EU | AM100JXVHGH/EU A | M120JXVHGH/EU AM | 140JXVHGH/EU AM1 | 60JXVHGH/EU | |
| Number of individual outdoor units | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
| Combined outdoor unit | AM080JXVHGH | 1 | ||||
| AM100JXVHGH | 1 | |||||
| AM120JXVHGH | 1 | |||||
| AM140JXVHGH | 1 | |||||
| AM160JXVHGH | 1 | |||||
| AM180JXVHGH | ||||||
| AM200JXVHGH | ||||||
| AM220JXVHGH | ||||||
| AM240HXVAGH | ||||||
| AM260HXVAGH | ||||||
| Rated capacity | Cooling (kW) | 22.4 28.0 3 | 3.6 40.0 45.0 | |||
| Heating (kW) | 25.2 31.5 3 | 7.8 45.0 50.4 | ||||
| Total capacity of the connected indoor units (Cooling) | Minimum (kW) | 11.2 14.0 1 | 6.8 20.0 22.5 | |||
| Maximum (kW) | 29.1 36.4 4 | 3.7 52.0 58.5 | ||||
| Maximum number of connectable indoor units | 14 18 21 2 | 6 29 | ||||
| Model name for combination | AM180JXVHGH/EU | AM200JXVHGH/EU A | M220JXVHGH/EU AM | 240HXVAGH/EU AM | 240JXVHGH1* | |
| Number of individual outdoor units | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | |
| Combined outdoor unit | AM080JXVHGH | |||||
| AM100JXVHGH | ||||||
| AM120JXVHGH | 2 | |||||
| AM140JXVHGH | ||||||
| AM160JXVHGH | ||||||
| AM180JXVHGH | 1 | |||||
| AM200JXVHGH | 1 | |||||
| AM220JXVHGH | 1 | |||||
| AM240HXVAGH | 1 | |||||
| AM260HXVAGH | ||||||
| Rated capacity | Cooling (kW) | 50.4 56.0 6 | 1.6 67.2 | |||
| Heating (kW) | 56.7 63.0 6 | 9.3 75.6 | ||||
| Total capacity of the connected indoor units (Cooling) | Minimum (kW) | 25.2 28.0 3 | 0.8 33.6 | |||
| Maximum (kW) | 65.5 72.8 8 | 0.1 87.4 | ||||
| Maximum number of connectable indoor units | 32 36 40 43 | |||||
*: Outdoor Unit Combination has been added.
Preparing for installation
| Model name for combination | AM260HXVAGH/EU | AM260JXVHGH1* A | M280JXVHGH1 AM300 | JXVHGH1 AM320JX | VHGH1 | |
| Number of individual outdoor units | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | |
| Combined outdoor unit | AM080JXVHGH | |||||
| AM100JXVHGH | ||||||
| AM120JXVHGH | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | ||
| AM140JXVHGH | 1 | |||||
| AM160JXVHGH | 1 | |||||
| AM180JXVHGH | 1 | |||||
| AM200JXVHGH | 1 | |||||
| AM220JXVHGH | ||||||
| AM240HXVAGH | ||||||
| AM260HXVAGH | 1 | |||||
| Rated capacity | Cooling (kW) | 72.8 78.6 84 89.6 | ||||
| Heating (kW) | 81.9 88.2 94.5 100.8 | |||||
| Total capacity of the connected indoor units (Cooling) | Minimum (kW) | 36.4 39.3 42 44.8 | ||||
| Maximum (kW) | 94.6 102.2 109.2 116.5 | |||||
| Maximum number of connectable indoor units | 47 51 54 58 | |||||
| Model name for combination | AM340JXVHGH1 | AM360JXVHGH1 | AM380JXVHGH1 | AM400JX | VHGH1 | AM400JXVHGH1* | |
| Number of individual outdoor units | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | |
| Combined outdoor unit | AM080JXVHGH | ||||||
| AM100JXVHGH | |||||||
| AM120JXVHGH | 1 | ||||||
| AM140JXVHGH | 1 | 1 | |||||
| AM160JXVHGH | 1 | ||||||
| AM180JXVHGH | |||||||
| AM200JXVHGH | 2 | ||||||
| AM220JXVHGH | 1 | 1 | 1 | ||||
| AM240HXVAGH | |||||||
| AM260HXVAGH | 1 | ||||||
| Rated capacity | Cooling (kW) | 95.2 101.6 | 106.6 112.8 | ||||
| Heating (kW) | 107.1 114.3 | 119.7 126.9 | |||||
| Total capacity of the connected indoor units (Cooling) | Minimum (kW) | 47.6 50.8 5 | 3.3 56.4 | ||||
| Maximum (kW) | 123.8 132.1 | 138.6 146.6 | |||||
| Maximum number of connectable indoor units | 61 64 64 64 | ||||||
*: Outdoor Unit Combination has been added.
| Model name for combination | AM420JXVHGH1 | AM440JXVHGH1 | AM460JXVHGH1 | AM480JX | VHGH1 | AM500JXVHGH1 | |
| Number of individual outdoor units | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | |
| Combined outdoor unit | AM080JXVHGH | ||||||
| AM100JXVHGH | |||||||
| AM120JXVHGH | 2 | 1 | 1 | ||||
| AM140JXVHGH | 1 | ||||||
| AM160JXVHGH | 1 | ||||||
| AM180JXVHGH | |||||||
| AM200JXVHGH | 1 | ||||||
| AM220JXVHGH | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | ||
| AM240HXVAGH | |||||||
| AM260HXVAGH | |||||||
| Rated capacity | Cooling (kW) | 117.6 123.2 | 128.8 135.2 140.2 | ||||
| Heating (kW) | 132.3 138.6 | 144.9 152.1 157.5 | |||||
| Total capacity of the connected indoor units (Cooling) | Minimum (kW) | 58.8 61.6 64.4 67.6 70.1 | |||||
| Maximum (kW) | 152.9 160.2 | 167.4 175.8 182.3 | |||||
| Maximum number of connectable indoor units | 64 64 64 64 64 | ||||||
| Model name for combination | AM520JXVHGH1 | AM540JXVHGH1 | AM560JXVHGH1 | AM580JXVHGH1 | AM600JXVHGH1 | |
| Number of individual outdoor units | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | |
| Combined outdoor unit | AM080JXVHGH | |||||
| AM100JXVHGH | ||||||
| AM120JXVHGH | 1 | 1 | 1 | |||
| AM140JXVHGH | 1 | |||||
| AM160JXVHGH | 1 | |||||
| AM180JXVHGH | 1 | |||||
| AM200JXVHGH | 1 | |||||
| AM220JXVHGH | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | |
| AM240HXVAGH | ||||||
| AM260HXVAGH | ||||||
| Rated capacity | Cooling (kW) | 145.6 151.2 | 156.8 163.2 168.2 | |||
| Heating (kW) | 163.8 170.1 | 176.4 183.6 189 | ||||
| Total capacity of the connected indoor units (Cooling) | Minimum (kW) | 72.8 75.6 78.4 81.6 84.1 | ||||
| Maximum (kW) | 189.3 196.6 | 203.8 212.3 218.7 | ||||
| Maximum number of connectable indoor units | 64 64 64 64 64 | |||||
*: Outdoor Unit Combination has been added.
Preparing for installation
| Model name for combination | AM620JXVHGH1 | AM660JXVHGH1 | AM660JXVHGH1 | AM680JXVHGH1 | AM700JXVHGH1 | |
| Number of individual outdoor units | 3 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 4 | |
| Combined outdoor unit | AM080JXVHGH | |||||
| AM100JXVHGH | ||||||
| AM120JXVHGH | 2 | 1 | ||||
| AM140JXVHGH | 1 | |||||
| AM160JXVHGH | ||||||
| AM180JXVHGH | ||||||
| AM200JXVHGH | 2 | 1 | ||||
| AM220JXVHGH | 1 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 2 | |
| AM240HXVAGH | ||||||
| AM260HXVAGH | ||||||
| Rated capacity | Cooling (kW) | 173.6 179.2 | 184.8 190.4 196.8 | |||
| Heating (kW) | 195.3 201.6 | 207.9 214.2 221.4 | ||||
| Total capacity of the connected indoor units (Cooling) | Minimum (kW) | 86.8 89.6 9 | 2.4 95.2 98.4 | |||
| Maximum (kW) | 212.3 233 2 | 40.2 247.5 255.8 | ||||
| Maximum number of connectable indoor units | 64 64 64 64 64 | |||||
| Model name for combination | AM720JXVHGH1 | AM740JXVHGH1 | AM760JXVHGH1 | AM780JX | VHGH1 | AM800JXVHGH1 | |
| Number of individual outdoor units | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | |
| Combined outdoor unit | AM080JXVHGH | ||||||
| AM100JXVHGH | |||||||
| AM120JXVHGH | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |||
| AM140JXVHGH | 1 | ||||||
| AM160JXVHGH | 1 | ||||||
| AM180JXVHGH | 1 | ||||||
| AM200JXVHGH | 1 | ||||||
| AM220JXVHGH | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 3 | |
| AM240HXVAGH | |||||||
| AM260HXVAGH | |||||||
| Rated capacity | Cooling (kW) | 201.8 207.2 | 212.8 218.4 224.8 | ||||
| Heating (kW) | 226.8 233.1 | 239.4 245.7 252.9 | |||||
| Total capacity of the connected indoor units (Cooling) | Minimum (kW) | 100.9 103.6 | 106.4 109.2 112.4 | ||||
| Maximum (kW) | 262.3 269.4 | 276.6 283.9 292.2 | |||||
| Maximum number of connectable indoor units | 64 64 64 64 64 | ||||||
High EER Compact type (Heat pump)
| Model name for combination AM360JX | VHGH2 AM380JXV | VHGH2 AM460JXV | VHGH2 AM480JXVH | VHGH2 | |
| Number of individual outdoor units | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | |
| Combined outdoor unit | AM120JXVHGH | 1 | 1 | ||
| AM200JXVHGH | 1 | ||||
| AM220JXVHGH | 1 | ||||
| AM240HXVAGH | 1 | ||||
| AM260HXVAGH | 1 | 1 | 1 | ||
| Rated capacity | Cooling (kW) | 100.8 106.4 | 128.8 134.4 | ||
| Heating (kW) | 113.4 119.7 | 144.9 151.2 | |||
| Total capacity of the connected indoor units (Cooling) | Minimum (kW) | 50.4 53.2 64 | 467.2 | ||
| Maximum (kW) | 131.0 138.3 | 167.4 174.7 | |||
| Maximum number of connectable indoor units | 64 64 64 64 | ||||
| Model name for combination AM500JX | VHGH2 AM520JXV | VHGH2 AM580JXV | VHGH2 AM600JXVH | VHGH2 | |
| Number of individual outdoor units | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 | |
| Combined outdoor unit | AM120JXVHGH | 1 | 1 | ||
| AM200JXVHGH | 1 | ||||
| AM220JXVHGH | 1 | ||||
| AM240HXVAGH | 1 | ||||
| AM260HXVAGH | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | |
| Rated capacity | Cooling (kW) | 140.0 145.6 | 162.4 168.0 | ||
| Heating (kW) | 157.5 163.8 | 182.7 189.0 | |||
| Total capacity of the connected indoor units (Cooling) | Minimum (kW) | 70.0 72.8 81 | 2 84.0 | ||
| Maximum (kW) | 182.0 189.3 | 211.1 218.4 | |||
| Maximum number of connectable indoor units | 64 64 64 64 | ||||
Preparing for installation
| Model name for combination AM620JX | VHGH2 AM640JXV | VHGH2 AM680JXV | VHGH2 AM700JXVH | VHGH2 | |
| Number of individual outdoor units | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | |
| Combined outdoor unit | AM120JXVHGH | 1 | 1 | ||
| AM200JXVHGH | |||||
| AM220JXVHGH | 2 | 2 | |||
| AM240HXVAGH | 1 | 1 | |||
| AM260HXVAGH | 1 | 2 | 1 | ||
| Rated capacity | Cooling (kW) | 173.6 179.2 | 190.4 196.0 | ||
| Heating (kW) | 195.3 201.6 | 214.2 220.5 | |||
| Total capacity of the connected indoor units (Cooling) | Minimum (kW) | 86.8 89.6 95.2 | 98.0 | ||
| Maximum (kW) | 225.7 233.0 | 247.5 254.8 | |||
| Maximum number of connectable indoor units | 64 64 64 64 | ||||
| Model name for combination AM720JX | VHGH2 AM740JXV | VHGH2 AM760JXV | VHGH2 AM780JXVH | VHGH2 | |
| Number of individual outdoor units | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | |
| Combined outdoor unit | AM120JXVHGH | ||||
| AM200JXVHGH | |||||
| AM220JXVHGH | 1 | 1 | |||
| AM240HXVAGH | 1 | 1 | |||
| AM260HXVAGH | 1 | 2 | 2 | 3 | |
| Rated capacity | Cooling (kW) | 201.6 207.2 | 212.8 218.4 | ||
| Heating (kW) | 226.8 233.1 | 239.4 245.7 | |||
| Total capacity of the connected indoor units (Cooling) | Minimum (kW) | 100.8 103.6 | 106.4 109.2 | ||
| Maximum (kW) | 262.1 269.4 | 276.6 283.9 | |||
| Maximum number of connectable indoor units | 64 64 64 64 | ||||
High EER type (Heat recovery)
| Model name for combination | AM080JXVHGR/EU | AM100JXVHGR/EU | AM120JXVHGR/EU | AM140JXVHGR/EU | AM160JXVHGR/EU | |
| Number of individual outdoor units | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
| Combined outdoor unit | AM080JXVHGR | 1 | ||||
| AM100JXVHGR | 1 | |||||
| AM120JXVHGR | 1 | |||||
| AM140JXVHGR | 1 | |||||
| AM160JXVHGR | 1 | |||||
| AM180JXVHGR | ||||||
| AM200JXVHGR | ||||||
| AM220JXVHGR | ||||||
| Rated capacity | Cooling (kW) | 22.4 28.0 3 | 3.6 40.0 45.0 | |||
| Heating (kW) | 25.2 31.5 3 | 7.8 45.0 50.4 | ||||
| Total capacity of the connected indoor units (Cooling) | Minimum (kW) | 11.2 14.0 1 | 6.8 20.0 22.5 | |||
| Maximum (kW) | 29.1 36.4 4 | 3.7 52.0 58.5 | ||||
| Maximum number of connectable indoor units | 14 18 21 2 | 6 29 | ||||
| Model name for combination | AM180JXVHGR/EU | AM200JXVHGR/EU | AM220JXVHGR/EU | AM240JXVHGR1 | AM260JXVHGR1 | |
| Number of individual outdoor units | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | |
| Combined outdoor unit | AM080JXVHGR | |||||
| AM100JXVHGR | ||||||
| AM120JXVHGR | 2 | 1 | ||||
| AM140JXVHGR | 1 | |||||
| AM160JXVHGR | ||||||
| AM180JXVHGR | 1 | |||||
| AM200JXVHGR | 1 | |||||
| AM220JXVHGR | 1 | |||||
| Rated capacity | Cooling (kW) | 50.4 56 61.6 | 67.2 73.6 | |||
| Heating (kW) | 56.7 63 69.3 | 75.6 82.8 | ||||
| Total capacity of the connected indoor units (Cooling) | Minimum (kW) | 25.2 28 30.8 | 33.6 36.8 | |||
| Maximum (kW) | 65.5 72.8 | 80.1 87.4 95.7 | ||||
| Maximum number of connectable indoor units | 32 36 40 43 47 | |||||
Preparing for installation
| Model name for combination | AM280JXVHGR1 AM300JXVHGR1 AM320JXVHGR1 AM340JXVHGR1 AM360JXVHGR1 | |||||
| Number of individual outdoor units | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | |
| Combined outdoor unit | AM080JXVHGR | |||||
| AM100JXVHGR | ||||||
| AM120JXVHGR | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | ||
| AM140JXVHGR | 1 | |||||
| AM160JXVHGR | 1 | |||||
| AM180JXVHGR | 1 | |||||
| AM200JXVHGR | 1 | |||||
| AM220JXVHGR | 1 | 1 | ||||
| Rated capacity | Cooling (kW) | 78.6 84.0 89.6 95.2 101.6 | ||||
| Heating (kW) | 88.2 94.5 100.8 107.1 114.3 | |||||
| Total capacity of the connected indoor units (Cooling) | Minimum (kW) | 39.3 42 44.8 47.6 50.8 | ||||
| Maximum (kW) | 102.2 109.2 116.5 123.8 132.1 | |||||
| Maximum number of connectable indoor units | 51 54 58 61 64 | |||||
| Model name for combination | AM380JXVHGR1 AM400JXVHGR1 AM420JXVHGR1 AM440JXVHGR1 AM460JXVHGR1 | |||||
| Number of individual outdoor units | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 | |
| Combined outdoor unit | AM080JXVHGR | |||||
| AM100JXVHGR | ||||||
| AM120JXVHGR | 2 | |||||
| AM140JXVHGR | ||||||
| AM160JXVHGR | 1 | |||||
| AM180JXVHGR | ||||||
| AM200JXVHGR | 2 | 1 | ||||
| AM220JXVHGR | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | ||
| Rated capacity | Cooling (kW) | 106.6 112.0 117.6 123.2 128.8 | ||||
| Heating (kW) | 119.7 126.0 132.3 138.6 144.9 | |||||
| Total capacity of the connected indoor units (Cooling) | Minimum (kW) | 53.3 56.4 58.8 61.6 64.4 | ||||
| Maximum (kW) | 138.6 146.6 152.9 160.2 167.4 | |||||
| Maximum number of connectable indoor units | 64 64 64 64 64 | |||||
| Model name for combination | AM480JXVHGR1 AM500JXVHGR1 AM520JXVHGR1 AM540JXVHGR1 AM560JXVHGR1 | |||||
| Number of individual outdoor units | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | |
| Combined outdoor unit | AM080JXVHGR | |||||
| AM100JXVHGR | ||||||
| AM120JXVHGR | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
| AM140JXVHGR | 1 | |||||
| AM160JXVHGR | 1 | |||||
| AM180JXVHGR | 1 | |||||
| AM200JXVHGR | 1 | |||||
| AM220JXVHGR | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | |
| Rated capacity | Cooling (kW) | 135.2 140.2 145.6 151.2 156.8 | ||||
| Heating (kW) | 152.1 157.5 163.8 170.1 176.4 | |||||
| Total capacity of the connected indoor units (Cooling) | Minimum (kW) | 67.6 70.1 72.8 75.6 78.4 | ||||
| Maximum (kW) | 175.8 182.3 189.3 196.6 203.8 | |||||
| Maximum number of connectable indoor units | 64 64 64 64 64 | |||||
| Model name for combination | AM580JXVHGR1 | AM600JXVHGR1 | AM620JXVHGR1 | AM660JXVHGR1 | AM660JXVHGR1 | AM680JXVHGR1 | |
| Number of individual outdoor units | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 4 | |
| Combined outdoor unit | AM080JXVHGR | ||||||
| AM100JXVHGR | |||||||
| AM120JXVHGR | 2 | ||||||
| AM140JXVHGR | 1 | ||||||
| AM160JXVHGR | 1 | ||||||
| AM180JXVHGR | |||||||
| AM200JXVHGR | 2 | 1 | |||||
| AM220JXVHGR | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 2 | |
| Rated capacity | Cooling (kW) | 163.2 168 | 2 173.6 179.2 | 184.8 190.4 | |||
| Heating (kW) | 183.6 189 | 0 195.3 201.6 | 207.9 214.2 | ||||
| Total capacity of the connected indoor units (Cooling) | Minimum (kW) | 81.6 84.1 | 86.8 89.6 92.4 | 95.2 | |||
| Maximum (kW) | 212.3 218 | 7 225.7 233 24 | 0.2 247.5 | ||||
| Maximum number of connectable indoor units | 64 64 64 | 64 64 64 | |||||
| Model name for combination | AM700JXVHGR1 | AM720JXVHGR1 | AM740JXVHGR1 | AM760JXVHGR1 | AM780JXVHGR1 | AM800JXVHGR1 | |
| Number of individual outdoor units | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | |
| Combined outdoor unit | AM080JXVHGR | ||||||
| AM100JXVHGR | |||||||
| AM120JXVHGR | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | ||
| AM140JXVHGR | 1 | 1 | |||||
| AM160JXVHGR | 1 | ||||||
| AM180JXVHGR | 1 | ||||||
| AM200JXVHGR | 1 | ||||||
| AM220JXVHGR | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 | |
| Rated capacity | Cooling (kW) | 196.8 201 | 8 207.2 212.8 | 218.4 224.8 | |||
| Heating (kW) | 221.4 226 | 8 233.1 239.4 | 245.7 252.9 | ||||
| Total capacity of the connected indoor units (Cooling) | Minimum (kW) | 98.4 100.9 | 103.6 106.4 | 109.2 112.4 | |||
| Maximum (kW) | 255.8 262 | 3 269.4 276.6 | 283.9 292.2 | ||||
| Maximum number of connectable indoor units | 64 64 64 | 64 64 64 | |||||
Preparing for installation
Moving the outdoor unit
▶ Select the moving path in advance.
▶ Be sure that moving path can support weight of the outdoor unit.
▶ Do not slant the product more than 30^ when carrying it. (Do not lay the product down in sideways.)
▶ Surface of the heat exchanger is sharp. Be careful not to get injured while moving the product.

- You must use certain part of the product when moving the product.
When moving with a crane
▶ Fasten the wire rope as shown in the figure.
▶ To protect damage or scratches, insert a piece of cloth between the outdoor unit and the wire rope.

text_image
Wire rope Holes for wire rope to go throughWhen moving with a forklift
▶ Carefully insert the forklift forks into the forklift holes at the bottom of the outdoor unit.
▶ Be careful with the forklift from damaging the product.

text_image
Forklift Holes for forklift forks to go through Forklift holesWhen moving the product without wooden pallet and the crane is not available for use
▶ Connect a wire rope to the outdoor unit as you would move it with a crane.
▶ Hang the wire rope to the forklift fork to move the outdoor unit.

text_image
Forklift Wire ropeSelecting installation location
Decide the installation location, with the consideration of the following conditions, under user's approval.
Place where hot discharge air or noise from the outdoor unit may not disturb the neighbor (Especially in residential areas, keep the operation hours in mind.)
▶ Place where structure can bear the weight and vibration of the outdoor unit.
▶ Place with flat surface where rainwater does not settle or leak.
▶ Place where it is not exposed to strong wind.
▶ Well ventilated place with sufficient service place for repairs and maintenance. (Discharge duct can be purchased separately)
▶ Place where you can connect the refrigerant pipes between indoor and outdoor units within allowable distance.
▶ Place where it allows easy waterproofing and draining work for the condensation water generated from the outdoor unit during heating operation.
▶ Place where there is no risk of inflammable gas leakage.
▶ Place where there is no direct influence of snow or rain.
Selecting installation location
Installation Guide at the seashore
Make sure to follow below guides when installing at the seashore.
-
Do not install the product in a place where it is directly exposed to sea water and sea breeze.
-
Make sure to install the product behind a structure (such as building) that can block see breeze.
-
Even when it is inevitable to install the product in seashore, make sure that product is not directly exposed to sea breeze by installing a protection wall.
-
Consider that the salinity particles clinging to the external panels should be sufficiently washed out.
-
Because the residual water at the bottom of the outdoor unit significantly promotes corrosion, make sure that the slope does not disturb drainage.
-
Keep the floor level so that rain does not accumulate.
-
Be careful not to block the drain hole due to foreign substance
-
When product is installed in seashore, periodically clean it with water to remove attached salinity.
- Make sure to install the product in a place that provides smooth water drainage. Especially, ensure that the base part has good drainage.
- If the product is damaged during the installation or maintenance, make sure to repair it.
-
Check the condition of the product periodically.
-
Check the installation site every 3 months and perform anti-corrosion treatment such as R-Pro supplied by SAMSUNG (Code : MOK-220SA) or commercial water repellent grease and wax, etc., based on the product condition.
-
When the product is to be shut down for a long period of time, such as off-peak hours, take appropriate measures like covering the product.
-
If the product installed within 500m of seashore, special anti-corrosion treatment is required.
※ Please contact your local SAMSUNG representative for further details.

flowchart
graph LR
A["Sea"] --> B["Sea breeze"]
B --> C["Outdoor unit"]
C --> D["Outdoor unit"]

flowchart
graph LR
A["Sea"] --> B["Sea breeze"]
B --> C["Outdoor unit"]
C --> D["Building"]

flowchart
graph LR
A["Sea"] --> B["Sea breeze"]
B --> C["Protection wall"]
C --> D["Outdoor unit"]
D --> E["Outdoor unit"]
Protection wall should be constructed with a solid material that can block the sea breeze and the height and width of the wall should be 1.5 times larger than the size of the outdoor unit. (You must secure more than 700mm of space between the protection wall and the outdoor unit for air circulation.)

- System air conditioner may cause static noise when listening to AM stations. Therefore, select an installation location for indoor unit where electrical wiring can be done while keeping certain distance from a radio, computer and stereo equipment.
- Especially, keep the unit at least 3m away from the electrical equipment in an area with weak electromagnetic waves and put the main power cable and communication cables in a separately installed protection tube.
- Make sure that there is no equipment that generates electromagnetic waves. If not electromagnetic waves may cause problem to the control systems which may lead to air conditioner malfunction. (Example: Remote control sensor of the indoor unit may not receive the signal very well, due to ballast stabilizer of the lighting equipment.)
- In regions with heavy snowfall, make sure to install the outdoor unit where there is no concerns of direct snowfall on the outdoor unit. Also, build higher base support so that accumulated snow does not block the air inlet or the heat exchanger.
- R-410A refrigerant is a safe, nontoxic and nonflammable refrigerant. However, if the place holds any concerns for exceeding dangerous level of refrigerant concentration in case of refrigerant leakage, extra ventilation system is required.
- When you install the outdoor unit in high places such as roof, install fence or guardrail around it. When there is no fence or guardrail, service person could fall.
- Do not install the product in places where corrosive gases such as sulfur oxides, ammonia, and sulfurous gas are produced. (e.g. Toilet outlet, ventilation opening, sewage works, dyeing complex, cattle shed, sulfuric hot spring, nuclear power plant, ship etc.) When installing the product in those places, contact an installation specialty store as the copper pipe and brazing part will need additional corrosion proof or anti-rust additive to prevent corrosion.
- Make sure to keep any inflammable materials (such as wooden materials, oil etc.) around the outdoor unit. When there's fire, those inflammable material will easily catch the fire and may pass it on to the product.
- Depending on the condition of power supply, unstable power or voltage any cause malfunction of the parts or control system. (At the ship or places using power supply from electric generator...etc)
- Make sure to install MCU when using HR products.
- When you select the location to install MCU, the location is far away from indoor rooms because the refrigerant running of MCU may create noise.
Space requirement for installation
▶ Space requirement was decided based on following conditions; Cooling mode, outdoor temperature of 35 ^ . Larger space is required if the outdoor temperature is higher than 35 ^ or if the place is heated easily by quantity of solar radiation.
When you secure installation space, consider path for people and the direction of the wind.
▶ Secure installation space as shown in the below illustration, considering ventilation and the service space.
▶ If the installation space is narrow, installer or other worker may get injured during work and may also cause problem to the product.
If you install multiple number of outdoor units in one space, make sure to secure enough ventilation space if there's any walls around the product that may disturb the air flow. If enough ventilation space is not secured, product may malfunction.
▶ You may install the outdoor units with 20mm of space between the product, but product's performance may decrease depending on the installation environment.

text_image
Single installation Front side Over 100 Over 100 Over 100 (S2) Over 500 (S1) Over 100 Over 100
text_image
Over 300 Front side (Unit : mm) Height of the wall is unlimitedModule installation

text_image
* For
- Height of the wall on the front side should not be higher than 1500mm.
- Height of the wall on the air inlet side should not be higher than 500mm.
• Height of the wall on the side is not limited.
- If the height of the wall exceeds by certain value (h1, h2), additional clearance [(h1)/2, (h2)/2 : Half of the exceeded distance] should be added to the service space (S1, S2).

text_image
(Unit : mm) 1500 h1 Front side Air inlet side S1+h1/2 S2+h2/2 500 h2Accessories
Accessories
▶ You must keep following accessories until the installation is finished.
▶ Hand over the installation manual to the customer after finishing the installation.
Installation manual (1) Packing socket (1)![]() | ![]() |
* Models with packing socket : AM120/140*XV*GH, AM240/260*XVAGH, AM180*XVHGR.
* Socket can be different depending on the model.
Optional accessories
▶ Following optional accessories are needed for connecting pipes between the indoor and outdoor units.
| Classification Model Name Specification | ||
| Y-Joint | MXJ-YA1509M 15.0 kW and below | |
| MXJ-YA2512M 15.1 kW ~ | 40.0 kW | |
| MXJ-YA2812M 40.1 kW ~ | 45.0 kW | |
| MXJ-YA2815M 45.1 kW ~ | 70.3 kW | |
| MXJ-YA3419M 70.4 kW ~ | 98.4 kW | |
| MXJ-YA4119M 98.5 kW ~ | 135.2 kW | |
| MXJ-YA4422M Over 135.2 kW | ||
| Y-Joint (Only H/R) | MXJ-YA1500M 22.4 kW and below | |
| MXJ-YA2500M 22.5 kW ~ | 70.3 kW | |
| MXJ-YA3100M 70.4 kW ~ | 135.2 kW | |
| MXJ-YA3800M Over 135.2 kW | ||
| Distribution header | MXJ-HA2512M 45.0 kW and below (for 4 rooms) | |
| MXJ-HA3115M 70.3 kW and below (for 8 rooms) | ||
| MXJ-HA3819M 70.4 kW ~ | 135.2 kW (for 8 rooms) | |
| Y-Joint- Outdoor unit | MXJ-TA3419M 135.2 kW and below | |
| MXJ-TA4122M Over 135.2 kW | ||
| Y-Joint (Only H/R)- Outdoor unit | MXJ-TA3100M 135.2 kW and below | |
| MXJ-TA3800M Over 135.2 kW | ||
* If you use an indoor unit with no internal EEV(Electric Expansion Valve), you will need an EEV kit.
※ Only use the genuine accessories listed in above table and do not use imitated accessories.
Base construction and installation of the outdoor unit

- Make sure to remove the wooden pallet before installing the outdoor unit. If you do not remove the wooden pallet, there is risk of fire during welding the pipes. If the outdoor unit is installed with wooden pallet on, and it was used for long period time, wooden palette may break and cause electrical hazard or high pressure may damage the pipes.
* Fix an outdoor unit firmly on the base ground with anchor bolts.
* Manufacturer is not responsible for the damage occurred by not following the installation standards.
- Make sure that the height of the base ground is 200mm or higher to protect the outdoor unit from rain water or other external conditions. Also, install a draining pit around the base ground and connect the drain pipe to the drainage.
- Considering the vibration and weight of the outdoor unit, strength of the base ground must be strong to prevent noise and the top surface of it should be flat.
- Base ground should be 1.5 times larger than the bottom of the outdoor unit.
- Outdoor unit must be fixed firmly so that it can withstand the wind speed of 30m/s. If you cannot fix the outdoor unit on the base ground, fix it by side or use extra structure.
- In heating operation, defrost water may form so you must really care about the drainage and waterproofing the floor. To prevent defrost water from stagnating or freezing, construct a drainage with over 1/50 slope. (Ice may form on the floor in winter season.)
- It is necessary to add wire mesh or steel bar during concrete construction for the base ground to prevent damages or cracks.
- When installing multiple outdoor units at the same place, construct a H beam or an anti-vibration frame on the base ground to install the outdoor unit.
- After installing a H beam or an anti-vibration frame, apply corrosion protection and other necessary coating.
- When concrete construction for outdoor unit installation is completed, install an anti-vibration pad (t=20mm or more) or an anti-vibration frame to prevent vibration of the outdoor unit from transferring to the base ground.
- Place the outdoor unit on a H beam or an anti-vibration frame and fix it with the bolt, nut and washer. (The bearing force has to be over 3.5kN)
Base ground construction

text_image
Draining pit Over 200 mm
text_image
Bottom surface of the base ground must be horizontally leveled Over 200 mm
text_image
Over 200 mmBase construction and installation of the outdoor unit
Outdoor unit installation

text_image
Base ground H beam or anti- vibration frame Over 200 mm Over 200 mm Over 50 mmOutdoor unit base mount and anchor bolt position

text_image
A B (Unit : mm) Outdoor unit - Anti-vibration frame (4-Ø 12) 54 761 803 54 Anti-vibration - Base ground (4-Ø 18)(Unit: mm)
| Classification Small type Large type | ||
| Models | AM080/100/120*XV*G* | AM140/160/180/200/220/240/260*XV*G* |
| A 880 1,295 | ||
| B 740 1,150 | ||
* Refer to the blueprints in technical data book to make a holes for connecting the anti-vibration pad.
Examples of draining work
▶ Construct the drainage ditch with reinforced concretes and make sure that water-proofing work is done.
For smooth draining of defrost water, make sure to apply 1/50 slope.
Construct a drainage around the outdoor unit to prevent the defrost water (from the outdoor unit) from stagnating, overflowing or freezing near the installation space.
When the outdoor unit is installed on the roof, check the strength and waterproof status of the roof.

text_image
960 760 X 100 100 B A 60° 80 80 80 X' Direction of the drainage (Slope 1/50)(Unit: mm)

text_image
50 150 100 100
text_image
80 60° 80 60° 80 80 80 80 200 B 200 B Direction of the drainage (Slope 1/50)(Unit: mm)
| Classification Small type Large type | ||
| Models | AM080/100/120*XV*G* | AM140/160/180/200/220/240/260*XV*G* |
| A 940 1,350 | ||
| B 740 1,150 | ||
Base construction and installation of the outdoor unit

Cautions regarding on connecting the anchor bolt
▶ Tighten the rubber washer to prevent the bolt connection part of the outdoor unit from corroding.

Anchor specification
| Size | Diameter of drill bit (a) | Anchor length (b) | Sleeve length (c) | Insert depth | Fastening torque |
| ∅ 10 14 | mm 75 mm 40 | mm 50 mm 30 | N·m |
※ Use the anchor bolts and nuts that is zinc plated or made of STS material. Regular anchor bolts or nuts may get damaged by corrosion.

text_image
m c b aCautions regarding on connecting the pipe
▶ If you install the outdoor unit on the rooftop, check the strength and make sure to waterproof the rooftop.
▶ Construct draining pit around the base construction and pay attention to the drainage around the outdoor unit. (Condensation or defrost water may form during outdoor unit operation.)
▶ If there's any possibility of small animals from entering the pipe outlet, block the outlet as shown in the illustration.

text_image
Block the part. (When withdrawing the pipe from the front side) Liquid side pipe Gas side pipeCautions regarding on anti-vibration frame installation
▶ During installation, make sure there is no gap between the base ground and the supporting structures such as anti-vibration frame or H beam.
▶ Base ground must be constructed strongly to support the bottom part of the anti-vibration mount.

text_image
Technical diagram showing mechanical assembly with cross-sectional views and labeled components▶ After installing the anti-vibration frame, untighten the fixing part on the top and bottom part of the frame.

Caution for installing discharge duct
▶ Static pressure of the discharge duct should be within the standard specification (78.45 Pa) when installing the duct.
▶ If you remove the fan guard to install the discharge duct, make sure to install a safety net on the duct outlet. Foreign substance may enter into the product and there could be a risk of personal injury.
▶ Wear protection equipment at all times when making galvanized sheet metal duct, since the worker may get injured by the sharp parts.
When installing the outdoor unit under the tree or near forest, leaves may get into the product and cause problems on the product. Therefore, install a discharge duct to prevent foreign substance infiltration.

natural_image
Technical line drawing of a multi-chamber air conditioning unit with fan and cooling fins (no text or symbols)
natural_image
Technical line drawing of a dual air duct system with fans and ventilation ducts (no text or symbols)Installing the wind/snow prevention duct
Installing the outdoor unit around the obstacles
It is necessary to install a wind/snow prevention duct(field supply) to direct exhaust from the fan horizontally, when it is difficult to provide a minimum space of 2m between the air outlet and a nearby obstacle.

text_image
Upper floor Discharged air Ex.) Balcony Ex.) Mechanical room Discharged air Grille/louver Suction airInstalling the outdoor unit in cold region
In cold regions with lots of snowfall, install a snow prevention duct, as a sufficient countermeasure, to prevent snow from accumulating on the outdoor unit. When the snow prevention duct is not installed, frost may accumulate on the heat exchanger and heating operation may not work normally.
Air outlet of the duct should not be directed to the enclosed space.

Cautions regarding on installing the frame and selecting the base ground
- Height (h) of the frame and the base ground should be higher than the "heaviest expected snowfall".
- Area of the frame and the base ground should not be larger than the area of the outdoor unit. Snow may accumulate if the area of the frame or the base ground is larger.

natural_image
Technical line drawings of two industrial storage or cooling unit designs with no visible text or symbolsInstalling the outdoor unit in windy region
In windy regions such as near sea shores, protection wall or wind protection duct must be installed for normal operation of the outdoor unit. (Refer to the illustration of the snow prevention duct, for installing the wind protection duct.)
▶ Install the wind prevention duct with the consideration of major wind direction. If the direction of the discharge part is same as major direction of the wind, it could cause product's performance decrease.

CAUTION
Cautions regarding on installing the frame and selecting the base ground
- The base ground must be solid and the outdoor unit must be fixed with anchor bolts.
- Make sure to install outdoor unit in a place strong enough to withstand its weight. If the place cannot withstand the weight of the outdoor unit, outdoor unit may fall and cause personal injury.
- When installing on a rooftop subject to strong wind, countermeasures must be taken to prevent the unit from falling down.
- Use a frame that is resistant to corrosion.
(Unit: mm)

text_image
782 127 593 2000 612 108 1210 1318
text_image
560 880 560 980 1150 1632 2300 180
text_image
871 668 532 965 1134 2271 180 765 550
text_image
1197 593 127 2415 612 108 1210 1318
text_image
560 5601295 980 1150 1632 2300 180
text_image
871 668 532 2271 965 1134 180 765 550Refrigerant pipe installation

WARNING
- When installing, make sure there is no leakage. When collecting the refrigerant, stop the compressor first before removing the connection pipe. If the refrigerant pipe is not properly connected and the compressor works with the service valve open, the pipe inhales the air and it makes the pressure inside of the refrigerant cycle abnormally high which may lead to explosion and injury.
Refrigerant pipe work
The length of refrigerant pipe should be as short as possible and the height difference between an indoor and outdoor unit should be minimized.
▶ Piping work must be done within allowable piping length, height difference, and the allowable length after branching.
The pressure of the R-410A is high. Use only certified refrigerant pipe and follow the installation method.
▶ After installing the pipes, calculate the total length of the pipe to check if additional refrigerant is needed. When you need to charge the additional refrigerant, make sure to use R-410A refrigerant.
▶ Use clean refrigerant pipe and there shouldn't be any harmful ion, oxide, dust, iron content or moisture inside pipe.
▶ Use tools and accessories that fit on R-410A only.
| Tool Installation process/purpose Compatibility with conventional tool | |||
| Pipe cutter | flaring | Pipe cutting | Compatible |
| Flaring tool Pipe | |||
| Refrigerant machine oil | Refrigerant pipe installation | Apply refrigerant oil on flared part | Exclusive ether oil, ester oil, alkali benzene oil or synthetic oil |
| Torque wrench | Connect flare nut with pipe | Compatible | |
| Pipe bender Pipe bending | |||
| Nitrogen gas | Air tightness test welding | Prevent oxidation within the pipe | |
| Welder Pipe | |||
| Manifold gage Air tightness test ~ additional refrigerant charging | Vacuuming, charging refrigerant and checking operation | Need exclusive one to prevent mixture of R-22 refrigerant oil use and also the measurement is not available due to high pressure | |
| Refrigerant charging hose | Need exclusive one since there is risk of refrigerant leakage or inflow of impurities | ||
| Vacuum pump Pipe drying | Compatible (Use products which contain the check valve to prevent the oil from flowing backward into the outdoor unit.) Use the one that can be vacuumed up to -100.7kpa(5Torr). | ||
| Scale for refrigerant charging | Refrigerant charging Compatible | ||
| Gas leak detector Gas leak test | Need exclusive one (Ones used for R-134a is compatible) | ||
| Flare nut | Must use the flare nut equipped with the product. Refrigerant leakage may occur when the conventional flare nut for R-22 is used. | ||
Selecting refrigerant pipe

text_image
First branch joint Increase the main pipe size▶ Install the refrigerant pipe according to main pipe size of each outdoor unit capacity.
▶ When the pipe length (including elbow) between an outdoor unit and the farthest indoor unit exceeds 90m, you must increase the size of the pipe (main pipe) by one grade which connects between the outdoor unit to the first branch joint.
For H/R model, When the pipe length (including elbow) between an outdoor unit and the farthest indoor unit exceeds 90m, you must increase the size of the liquid pipe by one grade among the pipes(main pipe) which connects between the outdoor unit to the first branch joint.
Refrigerant pipe installation
H/P

flowchart
graph TD
A["33.6 kW 40.0 kW"] --> B["Valve 1"]
C["61.6 kW"] --> D["Valve 2"]
B --> E["Control Unit"]
D --> E
E --> F["(3)(2)(1)"]
E --> G["(E)(C)"]
F --> H["Output"]
G --> I["Feedback to E"]
style A fill:#fff,stroke:#000
style C fill:#fff,stroke:#000
style E fill:#fff,stroke:#000
style F fill:#fff,stroke:#000
style G fill:#fff,stroke:#000
style H fill:#fff,stroke:#000
style I fill:#fff,stroke:#000
Ex.) 135.2 kW
| Capacity (kW) No. | Pipe size (mm) | ||
| Liquid pipe Gas | pipe | ||
| 33.6 kW (1) ∅ | 12.70 ∅ 28.58 | ||
| 73.6 kW (2) ∅ | 19.05 ∅ 34.92 | ||
| 135.2 kW (3) ∅ | 19.05 ∅ 41.28 | ||
Size of the pipe connected to the outdoor unit (A)
Select the size of the main pipe according to the below table.
| Outdoor unit capacity (kW) | *Maximum pipe length within 90m(Main pipe diameter) | *Maximum pipe length over 90m(Main pipe diameter) | ||
| Liquid pipe (mm) gas pipe (mm) Liquid pipe (mm) gas pipe (mm) | ||||
| 22.4 kW | ∅ 9.52 | ∅ 19.05 | ∅ 12.70 | ∅ 22.22 |
| 28.0 kW ∅ 22.22 ∅ 25.40 | note1) | |||
| 33.6 kW | ∅ 12.70 | ∅ 28.58 | ∅ 15.88 | ∅ 28.58 |
| 40.0 kW | ||||
| 45.0 kW | ∅ 31.75 note2) | |||
| 50.4 kW | ∅ 15.88 ∅ 19.05 | |||
| 56.0 kW | ||||
| 61.6 kW | ||||
| 67.2 kW | ∅ 34.92 ∅ 38.10 | note3) | ||
| 72.8 kW ~ 84.0 kW | ∅ 19.05 ∅ 22.22 | |||
| 89.6 kW ~ 95.2 kW | ||||
| 101.6 kW | ∅ 41.28 | ∅ 41.28 | ||
| 106.6 kW ~ 135.2 kW | ||||
| 140.2 kW ~ 168.2 kW | ∅ 53.98 | |||
| 173.6 kW ~ 224.8 kW | ∅ 22.22 | ∅ 53.98 | ∅ 25.40 note1) | |
*Maximum pipe length : The pipe length between an outdoor unit and the farthest indoor unit.
Note1) If ∅ 25.40 pipe is not available on site, use ∅ 28.58 pipe.
Note2) If ∅ 31.75 pipe is not available on site, use ∅ 34.92 pipe.
Note3) If ∅ 38.10 pipe is not available on site, use ∅ 41.28 pipe
Size of the pipe between branch joints (B)
Select the pipe size according to the sum of indoor unit capacity which will be connected after the branch.
※ However, if the size of the pipe between branch joints (B) is bigger than the size of the pipe connected to the outdoor unit (A), apply the pipe size (A).
| Indoor unit capacity (kW) | Branch pipe length within 45m Branch pipe length between 45~90m | |||
| Liquid pipe (mm) Gas pipe (mm) Liquid pipe (mm) Gas pipe (mm) | ||||
| 15.0 kW and below | ∅ 19.05 ∅ 22.22 | ∅ 15.88 | ∅ 12.70 | ∅ 19.05 |
| Over 15.1 kW ~ 22.4 kW and below ∅ 19.05 ∅ 22.22 | ∅ 22.22 | ∅ 25.40 | ||
| Over 22.5 kW ~ 28.1 kW and below ∅ 22.22 | ∅ 25.40 | note1) | ||
| Over 28.2 kW ~ 40.0 kW and below | ∅ 12.70 | ∅ 28.58 | ∅ 15.88 | ∅ 28.58 |
| Over 40.1 kW ~ 45.0 kW and below | ∅ 31.75 note2) | |||
| Over 45.1 kW ~ 63.3 kW and below | ∅ 15.88 ∅ 19.05 | ∅ 34.92 ∅ 38.10 | ||
| Over 63.4 kW ~ 70.3 kW and below | note3) | |||
| Over 70.4 kW ~ 98.4 kW and below | ∅ 19.05 ∅ 22.22 | ∅ 41.28 | 2 kW and below | ∅ 41.28 |
| ∅ 53.98 | ||||
| Over 135.3 kW ~ 169.0 kW and below | ||||
| Over 169.0 kW ∅ 22.22 ∅ 53.98 ∅ 25.40 | note1) | |||
Note1) If ∅ 25.40 pipe is not available on site, use ∅ 28.58 pipe.
Note2) If ∅ 31.75 pipe is not available on site, use ∅ 34.92 pipe.
Note3) If ∅ 38.10 pipe is not available on site, use ∅ 41.28 pipe
Size of the pipe between the branch joint and the indoor unit
Make a selection according to outdoor unit capacity.
| Indoor unit capacity (kW) | Pipe size (O.D. mm) | |
| Liquid pipe Gas pipe | ||
| 6.0 kW and below | ∅ 6.35 | ∅ 12.70 |
| 7.1 kW ~ 16.0 kW and below | ∅ 9.52 | ∅ 15.88 |
| 20.0 kW ~ 23.0 kW and below | ∅ 9.52 | ∅ 19.05 |
| Over 23.0 kW ∅ 9.52 | ∅ 22.22 | |
Refrigerant pipe installation

flowchart
graph TD
A["33.6 kW 40.0 kW"] --> B["Valve 1"]
C["61.6 kW"] --> D["Valve 2"]
B --> E["Control Unit"]
D --> E
E --> F["(3)(2)(1)"]
E --> G["(E)(C)"]
F --> H["Sensor"]
G --> H
style A fill:#f9f,stroke:#333
style C fill:#f9f,stroke:#333
style E fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
style F fill:#cff,stroke:#333
style G fill:#ffc,stroke:#333
Branch joint
▶ Branch joint between outdoor units (C)
| Classification Model name | Specification (kW) | |
| Y-joint for outdoor unit (C) | MXJ-TA3419M 135.2 kW and below | |
| MXJ-TA4122M Over 140.2 kW | ||
▶ First branch joint (D)
Make a selection according to outdoor unit capacity.
| Classification Outdoor unit capacity (kW) Model name of the branch joint | ||
| Y-joint (D) | 40.0 kW and below MXJ-YA2512M | |
| 45.0 kW MXJ-YA2812M | ||
| 50.4 kW ~ 67.2 kW MXJ-YA2815M | ||
| 73.6 kW ~ 95.2 kW MXJ-YA3419M | ||
| 101.6 kW ~ 135.2 kW | MXJ-YA4119M | |
| 140.2 kW and over MXJ-YA4422M | ||
▶ Branch joint (E)
Select a branch joint according to the sum of indoor unit capacity which will be connected after the branch. ※ However, if the size of the pipe between branch joints (E) is bigger than the size of the pipe connected to the outdoor unit (D), apply the pipe size (D).
1) Y-joint
| Classification Model | name Specification (kW) | |
| Y-joint (E) | MXJ-YA1509M 15.0 kW and below | |
| MXJ-YA2512M Over 15.1 kW | ~ 40.0 kW and below | |
| MXJ-YA2812M Over 40.1 kW | ~ 45.0 kW and below | |
| MXJ-YA2815M Over 45.1 kW | ~ 70.3 kW and below | |
| MXJ-YA3419M Over 70.4 kW | ~ 98.4 kW and below | |
| MXJ-YA4119M Over 98.5 kW | ~ 135.2 kW and below | |
| MXJ-YA4422M | Over | |
2) Distribution header
| Classification Model name Specification (kW) | ||
| Distribution header (E) | MXJ-HA2512M 45.0 kW and below (for 4 rooms) | |
| MXJ-HA3115M 70.3 kW and below (for 8 rooms) | ||
| MXJ-HA3819M | Over 70.4 kW ~ 135.2 kW and below (for 8 rooms) | |
Refrigerant pipe installation
H/R
33.6 kW 40.0 kW 61.6 kW

flowchart
graph TD
A[" tanks (1) to (2)"] --> B[" (2) "]
B --> C[" (3) "]
C --> D[" (D) "]
D --> E[" (E) "]
E --> F[" (F) "]
style A fill:#f9f,stroke:#333
style B fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
style C fill:#cfc,stroke:#333
style D fill:#fcc,stroke:#333
style E fill:#cff,stroke:#333
style F fill:#ffc,stroke:#333
Ex.) 135.2 kW
| Capacity (kW) | No. | Pipe size (mm) | ||
| Liquid pipe Gas pipe | Gas pipe | High pressure gas pipe | ||
| 33.6 kW (1) | ∅ 12.70 ∅ 28.58 | ∅ 19.05 | ||
| 73.6 kW (2) | ∅ 19.05 ∅ 34.92 | ∅ 28.58 | ||
| 135.2 kW (3) | ∅ 19.05 ∅ 41.28 | ∅ 34.92 | ||
Size of the pipe connected to the outdoor unit (A)
Select the size of the pipe according to the below table.
| Outdoor unit capacity (kW) | Main pipe length within 90m Size Up (Main pipe length over 90m) | |||||
| Liquid pipe (mm) | Low pressure gas pipe (mm) | High pressure gas pipe (mm) | Liquid pipe (mm) | Low pressure gas pipe (mm) | High pressure gas pipe (mm) | |
| 22.4 kW | ∅ 9.52 | ∅ 19.05 ∅ 15.88 | ∅ 12.70 | ∅ 19.05 ∅ 15.88 | ||
| 28.0 kW ∅ 22.22 | ∅ 19.05 | ∅ 22.22 | ∅ 19.05 | |||
| 33.6 kW | ∅ 12.70 | ∅ 28.58 | ∅ 15.88 | ∅ 28.58 | ||
| 40.0 kW | ∅ 22.22 ∅ 22.2245.0 kW | |||||
| 50.4 kW | ∅ 15.88 ∅ 19.05 | |||||
| 56.0 kW | ||||||
| 61.6 kW | ||||||
| 67.2 kW | ||||||
| ∅ 19.05 ∅ 22.22 | ∅ 28.58 ∅ 28.58 | |||||
| 89.6 kW ~ 95.2 kW | ||||||
| 101.6 kW | ||||||
| 140.2 kW ~ 168.2 kW | ||||||
| 173.6 kW ~ 224.8 kW | ∅ 22.22 | ∅ 53.98 | ∅ 41.28 | ∅ 25.40 | ∅ 53.98 | ∅ 41.28 |
Note1) If ∅ 25.40 pipe is not available on site, use ∅ 28.58 pipe.
* For HR model, only increase the size of the liquid pipe If pipe length exceeds 90m
Size of the pipe between branch joints (B)
Select the pipe size according to the sum of indoor unit capacity which will be connected after the branch.
※ However, if the size of the pipe between branch joints (B) is bigger than the size of the pipe connected to the outdoor unit (A), apply the pipe size (A).
| Indoor unit capacity (kW) | Pipe size (mm) | ||
| Liquid pipe Low pressure gas pipe High pressure gas pipe | |||
| 15.0 kW and below | ∅ 9.52 | ∅ 15.88 | ∅ 15.88 |
| Over 15.1 kW ~ 22.4 kW and below ∅ 19.05 | |||
| Over 22.5 kW ~ 28.1 kW and below ∅ 22.22 | ∅ 19.05 | ||
| Over 28.2 kW ~ 33.6 kW and below | ∅ 12.70 | ∅ 28.58 | |
| Over 33.7 kW ~ 45.0 kW and below | ∅ 22.22 | ||
| Over 45.1 kW ~ 50.4 kW and below | ∅ 15.88 Over 50.5 | kW ~ 63.3 kW and below | |
| Over 63.4 kW ~ 70.3 kW and below | ∅ 34.92 | ∅ 28.58 | |
| Over 70.4 kW ~ 98.4 kW and below | ∅ 19.05 | ||
| Over 98.5 kW ~ 105.5 kW and below | ∅ 41.28 Over 105.6 | kW ~ 135.2 kW and below ∅ 34.92 | |
| Over 135.3 kW ~ 169.0 kW and below | |||
| Over 169.0 kW ∅ 22.22 ∅ 53.9 | ∅ 41.28 | ||
Size of the pipe between the branch joint and the indoor unit
Make a selection according to outdoor unit capacity.
| Indoor unit capacity (kW) | Pipe size (O.D. mm) | |
| Liquid pipe Gas pipe | ||
| 6.0 kW and below ∅ 6.35 ∅ 12.70 | ||
| 7.2 kW ~ 16.0 kW and below ∅ 9.52 ∅ 15.88 | ||
| 20kW ~ 23.0 kW and below ∅ 9.52 ∅ 19.05 | ||
| Over 23.0 kW | ∅ 9.52 ∅ 22.22 | |
Refrigerant pipe installation
33.6 kW 39.2 kW 44.8 kW

flowchart
graph TD
A[" tank 1 "] -->| (1) | B[" (2) "]
B --> C[" (3) "]
C --> D[" (D) "]
D --> E[" (E) "]
E --> F[" (F) "]
style A fill:#f9f,stroke:#333
style B fill:#f9f,stroke:#333
style C fill:#f9f,stroke:#333
style D fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
style E fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
style F fill:#cfc,stroke:#333
Branch joint
▶ Branch joint between outdoor units (C)
| Classification Model name Specification (kW) | ||
| Liquid/Low pressure Y-joint (C) | MXJ-TA3419M 135.2 kW and below | |
| MXJ-TA4122M Over 140.2 kW | ||
| High pressure Y-joint (C) | MXJ-TA3100M 135.2 kW and below | |
| MXJ-TA3800M Over 140.2 kW | ||
▶ First branch joint (D)
Make a selection according to outdoor unit capacity.
| Classification Outdoor | unit capacity (kW) Model name of the branch | joint |
| Liquid/Low pressure Y-joint (C) | 40.0 kW and below MXJ-YA2512M | |
| 45.0 kW MXJ-YA2812M | ||
| 50.4 kW ~ 67.2 kW MXJ-YA2815M | ||
| 73.6 kW ~ 95.2 kW MXJ-YA3419M | ||
| 101.6 kW ~ 135.2 kW MXJ-YA4119M | ||
| 140.2 kW and over MXJ-YA4422M | ||
| High pressure Y-joint (C) | 22.4 kW MXJ-YA1500M | |
| 28.0 kW ~ 67.2 kW MXJ-YA2500M | ||
| 73.6 kW ~ 135.2 kW | MXJ-YA3100M | |
| 140.2 kW and over MXJ-YA3800M |
▶ Branch joint (E)
Select a branch joint according to the sum of indoor unit capacity which will be connected after the branch. ※ However, if the size of the pipe between branch joints (E) is bigger than the size of the pipe connected to the outdoor unit (D), apply the pipe size (D).
- Y-joint
| Classification Model name Specification (kW) | ||
| Y-joint (E) | MXJ-YA1509M 15.0 kW and below | |
| MXJ-YA2512M Over 15.1 kW | ~ 40.0 kW and below | |
| MXJ-YA2812M Over 40.1 kW | ~ 45.0 kW and below | |
| MXJ-YA2815M Over 45.1 kW | ~ 70.3 kW and below | |
| MXJ-YA3419M Over 70.4 kW | ~ 98.4 kW and below | |
| MXJ-YA4119M Over 98.5 kW | ~ 135.2 kW and below | |
| MXJ-YA4422M | Over | |
| Y-joint (E)(Only H/R) | MXJ-YA1500M 22.4 kW and below | |
| MXJ-YA2500M Over 22.5 kW | ~ 70.3 kW and below | |
| MXJ-YA3100M Over 70.4 kW | ~ 135.2 kW and below | |
| MXJ-YA3800M Over 135.2 kW | ||
Additional refrigerant
H/P

flowchart
graph TD
A["46.4 kW"] --> B["Ø12.70 (5 m)"]
B --> C["4.5 kW"]
C --> D["Ø6.35 (5 m)"]
D --> E["Ø12.70 (5 m)"]
E --> F["5.6 kW"]
F --> G["Ø6.35 (10 m)"]
G --> H["Ø12.70 (5 m)"]
H --> I["5.6 kW"]
I --> J["Ø9.52 (10 m)"]
J --> K["Ø9.52 (10 m)"]
K --> L["Ø9.52 (10 m)"]
L --> M["7.1 kW"]
M --> N["7.1 kW"]
N --> O["7.1 kW"]
O --> P["7.1 kW"]
P --> Q["7.1 kW"]
Q --> R["7.1 kW"]
R --> S["3.6 kW"]
S --> T["Ø6.35 (5 m)"]
H/R

flowchart
graph TD
A["61.6 kW (33.6 kW + 28.0 kW)"] --> B["Ø9.52 (1m)"]
A --> C["Ø12.70 (5 m)"]
C --> D["Ø15.88 (10 m)"]
D --> E["Ø12.70 (10 m)"]
E --> F["MCU"]
E --> G["MCU"]
F --> H["Ø9.52 (10 m)"]
F --> I["Ø6.35 (15 m)"]
F --> J["2.8 kW"]
G --> K["Ø9.52 (10 m)"]
G --> L["7.1 kW"]
H --> M["11.2 kW"]
I --> N["Ø9.52 (15 m)"]
I --> O["Ø6.35 (2 m)"]
J --> P["Ø9.52 (18 m)"]
J --> Q["7.1 kW"]
M --> R["11.2 kW"]
N --> S["Ø9.52 (25 m)"]
N --> T["Ø9.52 (18 m)"]
O --> U["7.1 kW"]
P --> V["7.1 kW"]
Q --> W["7.1 kW"]
Refrigerant pipe installation
Refrigerant pipe installation
▶ Basic amount of refrigerant within the outdoor unit (kg)
- Amount of additional refrigerant has to be calculated based on the sum of all liquid pipe length.
| Classification | AM080*XVAG* | AM100*XVAG* | AM120*XVAG* | AM140*XVAG* | AM160*XVAG* | AM180*XVAG* |
| Basic type 5.5 5.5 6.5 7.7 7.7 8.4 | ||||||
| Classification | AM200*XVAG* | AM220*XVHG* | AM240*XVAG* | AM260*XVAG* | AM080*XVHG* | AM100*XVHG* |
| Basic type 8.4 8.4 14.3 14.3 6.5 6.5 | ||||||
| Classification | AM120*XVHG* | AM140*XVHG* | AM160*XVHG* | AM180*XVHG* | AM200*XVHG* | AM220*XVHG* |
| Basic type 6.5 7.7 7.7 8.4 8.4 8.4 |
▶ Amount of additional refrigerant depending on the pipe size (a)
- Amount of additional refrigerant has to be calculated based on the sum of all liquid pipe length.
| Size of liquid pipe | 6.35 | 9.52 | 12.70 | 15.88 | 19.05 | 22.22 | 25.40 | 28.58 |
| Additional amount (kg/m) | 0.02 | 0.06 | 0.125 | 0.18 | 0.27 | 0.35 | 0.53 | 0.65 |
- For the indoor unit already connected to EEV kit, the additional refrigerant charging is 0.01kg per meter regardless of the pipe size.
▶ Amount of additional refrigerant for each indoor unit (b)
(Unit : kg)
| Capacity (kW) Model | 1.5 | 1.7 | 2.2 | 2.8 | 3.2 | 3.6 | 4 | 4.5 | 5.6 | 6 | 7.1 | 8.2 | 9 | 9.3 | 11 | 11.2 | 12.8 | 14 | 16 | 18 | 22 | 22.4 | 25 | 28 | 32 | 50 | 500 CMH | 1000 CMH |
| Interior 1way cassette (AM***HN1DEH/**) (AM***NN1PEH/**) | 0.15 | 0.15 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Slim 1way cassette (AM***F(J/N)N1DEH/**) | 0.25 | 0.25 | 0.25 | 0.32 | 0 | 0.32 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| 2way cassette (AM****N2DEH/**) | 0.31 | 0.47 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 4way cassette S (600x600) (AM****NNDEH/**) | 0.29 | 0.29 | 0.29 | 0.29 | 0.37 | 0.37 | 0.37 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 4way cassette S (AM***F(N)N4DEH/**) | 0.45 | 0.45 | 0.45 | 0.45 | 0.57 | 0.69 | 0.69 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 4way cassette S (AM****N4FEH/**) | 0.69 | 0.69 | 0.69 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | |||||||||||||||||||
| 360 cassette (AM***KN4DEH/**) | 0.45 | 0.45 | 0.45 | 0.45 | 0.69 | 0.69 | 0.69 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Duct S (AM****NMPKH/**) | 0.22 | 0.22 | 0.22 | 0.22 | 0.31 | 0.38 | 0.38 | 0.38 | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Duct S (AM****NMPKH9**) | 0.31 | 0.31 | 0.38 | 0.38 | 0.38 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Duct S (AM***HNHPKH/**) | 0.38 | 0.38 | 0.38 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Home Duct (AM***KNLDEH/**) | 0.13 | 0.13 | 0.13 | 0.17 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Home Duct (AM***MNLDEH/**) | 0.24 | 0.24 | 0.31 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Slim duct (AM***FNLDEH/**) | 0.17 | 0.17 | 0.17 | 0.26 | 0.35 | 0.35 | 0.45 | 0.42 | 0.42 | 0.62 | 0.62 | |||||||||||||||||
| Slim duct (with drain pump) (AM***KNLDEH/**) | 0.35 | 0.35 | 0.45 | 0.42 | 0.42 | 0.62 | 0.62 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Slim duct (AM***FNLF(P)EH/**) | 0.62 | 0.45 | 0.45 | 0.62 | 0.62 | 0.62 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Slim duct (AM***NNLFEH/**) | 0.62 | 0.62 |
| Capacity (kW) Model | 1.5 | .7 | 2 | 2.8 | 3.2 | 3.6 | 4 | 4.5 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 1 | 8.2 | 9 | 9.3 | 11 | 11.2 | 12.8 | 14 | 16 | 18 | 22 | 22 | 4 | 25 | 28 | 32 | 50 | 500 CMH | 1000 CMH | |||||||
| MSP duct (AM****NMDEH***) | 0.24 | 0.24 | 0 | 24 | 0.28 | 0.28 | 0.28 | 0.32 | 0.54 | 0.68 | 0.68 | 0.91 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| HSP duct (AM****NHDEH/**) | 0.68 | 0.68 | 0.68 | 1. | 8 | 1.18 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| HSP duct (AM****NHF(P)EH/**) | 1.18 | 1.18 | 1.18 | 1.18 | 1.18 | 1.18 | 1.18 | 1.18 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Big duct (AM****JNHF(PKH/**) | 1.15 | 1.15 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| OAP duct (AM****NEPEH/**) | 0.68 | 1.18 | 1.18 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Concealed Floor Standing (AM****NFDEH/**) | 0.22 | 0.32 | 0.32 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Floor Standing (AM****NPDKH/**) | 0.69 | 1.85 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Ceiling (AM****NCDEH/**) (AM****NCDKH/**) | 0.39 | 0.39 | 0.56 | 0.95 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Console (AM****NJDEH/**) | 0.16 | 0.27 | 0 | 27 | 0.27 | 0.27 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Wall mounted (Neo forte) (AM****F(H)NTDEH/**) | 0.24 | 0.24 | 0.24 | 0.24 | 0.36 | 0.36 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Wall mounted (Neo forte with EEV) (AM****F(H)NQDEH/**) | 0.34 | 0.34 | 0.34 | 0.34 | 0.51 | 0.51 | 0.51 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Wall mounted (AR5000) (AM****NADKH/**) | 0.16 | 0.16 | 0.19 | 0.25 | 0.25 | 0.52 | 0.52 | 0.52 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Wall mounted (AR5000 with EEV) (AM****NVDE(K)H/**) | 0.22 | 0.22 | 0.25 | 0.34 | 0.34 | 0.71 | 0.71 | 0.71 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Wall mounted (Boracay) (AM****KNTDEH/**) | 0.24 | 0.24 | 0.32 | 0.32 | 0.49 | 0.49 | 0.49 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Wall mounted (Boracay with EEV) (AM****KNQDEH/**) | 0.24 | 0.24 | 0.32 | 0.32 | 0.49 | 0.49 | 0.49 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Wall mounted (MAX4 with EEV) (AM****MNQDEH/**) | 0.68 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ERV plus (AM****NKDEH/**) | 0.11 | 0.36 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Hydro Unit HE (AM****NBDEH/**) | 0.60 | 0.70 | 1.20 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Hydro Unit HT (AM****NBF*B/**) | 0.60 (Note1) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| MCU (MCU-S*NE**N) | 0.50 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
If AHU kit is included among the indoor units, you must add 0.063kg of refrigerant for every 1kW of the AHU capacity increase. Note1) In case the capacity conjunction of the Hydro Unit HT exceeds 50 % among the total indoor unit, please don't put the additional refrigerant.
Refrigerant pipe installation
▶ Method to calculate total amount of additional refrigerant
- Amount of additional refrigerant depending on the pipe length (a)
- Amount of additional refrigerant for each indoor unit (b) = Σ(Amount of additional refrigerant for each connected indoor unit) ※ Refer to the table
- Total amount of additional refrigerant = ① + ②
* Sum of total amount of additional refrigerant and the basic amount of refrigerant should not exceed 100kg. If the refrigerant exceeds 100kg, separate the module so that weight of the refrigerant doesn't exceed 100kg.
Ex.) For AM200FXVAG*, basic amount of refrigerant is 8.4kg, therefore total amount of additional refrigerant (a+b) should not exceed 91.6 kg.
▶ Example of refrigerant calculation for HP models
| Classification Size of liquid pipe | Length (m) | Unit amount of refrigerant (kg/m) | Amount of additional refrigerant (kg) | Total amount of additional refrigerant (kg) |
| 1 | 2 | 1 | × 2 (1 × 2) | |
| Liquid pipe (a) | ∅ 6.35 35 0.02 | 0.7 | ||
| ∅ 9.52 50 0.06 | 3.0 | |||
| ∅ 12.70 15 0.12 | 5 1.87 | 5 |
| Classification | Model name of indoor unit | Number of units | Unit amount of refrigerant (kg/EA) | Amount of additional refrigerant (kg) | Total amount of additional refrigerant (kg) |
| 1 | 2 | 1 | × 2 (1 × 2) | ||
| Indoor unit (b) | 4way cassette (AM071FN4DEH*) | 4 | 0.45 | 1.80 | b 3.10 |
| Slim duct (AM056FNLDEH*) | 2 | 0.35 | 0.70 | ||
| Slim duct (AM045FNLDEH*) | 1 | 0.35 | 0.35 | ||
| 1way cassette (AM036FN1DEH*) | 1 | 0.25 | 0.25 |
- Total amount of refrigerant (a+b) = 5.575 + 3.10 = 8.675 (kg)
▶ Example of refrigerant calculation for HR models
| Classification Size of liquid pipe | Length (m) | Unit amount of refrigerant (kg/m) | Amount of additional refrigerant (kg) | Total amount of additional refrigerant (kg) |
| 1 | 2 | 1 | × 2 (1 × 2) | |
| Liquid pipe (a) | ∅ 6.35 15 0.02 | 0.3 | ||
| ∅ 9.52 112 0.06 | 6.72 | |||
| ∅ 12.70 25 0.12 | 5 3.12 | 5 | ||
| ∅ 15.88 10 0.18 | 1.8 | |||
| ∅ 6.35(EEV Kit ~ indoor unit) | 2 | 0.01 | 0.02 |
| Classification | Model name of indoor unit | Number of units | Unit amount of refrigerant (kg/EA) | Amount of additional refrigerant (kg) | Total amount of additional refrigerant (kg) |
| 1 | 2 | 1 | × 2 (1 × 2) | ||
| Indoor unit (b) | 4way cassette (AM071FN4DEH*) | 5 | 0 | . | 4 |
| 4way cassette (AM112FN4DEH*) | 2 | 0 | . | 5 b 4.66 | |
| Neo forte (AM028FNTDEH*) | 1 | 0 | . | 2 | |
| MCU 2 0.5 1 |
- Total amount of refrigerant (a+b) = 11.965+4.66 = 16.625 (kg)
Temper grade and minimum thickness of the refrigerant pipe
| Outer diameter (mm) Minimum | thickness (mm) Temper grade | |
| ∅ 6.35 0.70 | Annealed | |
| ∅ 9.52 0.70 | ||
| ∅ 12.70 0.80 | ||
| ∅ 15.88 1.00 | ||
| ∅ 19.05 0.90 | Drawn | |
| ∅ 22.22 0.90 | ||
| ∅ 25.40 1.00 | ||
| ∅ 28.58 1.10 | ||
| ∅ 31.75 1.10 | ||
| ∅ 34.92 1.20 | ||
| ∅ 38.10 1.35 | ||
| ∅ 41.28 1.43 | ||
| ∅ 44.45 1.60 | ||
| ∅ 50.80 2.00 | ||
| ∅ 53.98 2.10 |

- For pipes larger than ∅ 19.05, drawn type (C1220T-1/2H or C1220T-H) type copper pipe must be used. If a annealed type (C1220T-O) copper pipe is used, pipe may break due to its low pressure resistance and cause personal injury.
Refrigerant pipe installation
Keeping refrigerant pipe
To prevent foreign materials or water from entering the pipe, storing method and sealing method (especially during installation) is very important. Apply correct sealing method depending on the environment.
| Exposure place Exposure time Sealing type | ||
| Outdoor | Longer than one month Pipe pinch | |
| Shorter than one month Taping | ||
| Indoor - Taping | ||
Refrigerant pipe welding and safety information

Important information for refrigerant pipe work
- Make sure there is no moisture inside the pipe.
- Make sure there are no foreign substances and impurities in the pipe.
• Make sure there is no leakage. - Make sure to follow the instruction when welding or storing the pipe.
Nitrogen flushing welding
▶ When welding the refrigerant pipes, flush them with nitrogen gas as shown in the picture.
▶ If you do not perform nitrogen flushing when welding the pipes, oxide may form inside the pipe. It can cause the damage of the important parts such as compressor and valves etc.
▶ Adjust the flow rate of the nitrogen flushing with a pressure regulator to maintain 0.05m^3/h or less.

text_image
Welding part Ø 6.35 copper pipe Nitrogen gas Pressure regulator Taping Stop valve Flowmeter High pressure hose Nitrogen gasDirection of the pipe when welding
Direction of the pipe should be headed downward or in a sideways when welding.
▶ Avoid welding the pipe with pipe direction heading upward.

- When you test gas leakage after welding the pipes, use a designated solution for gas leakage detection. If you use the detection solution that includes sulfuric ingredient, it may cause corrosion to the pipes.
Cutting or flaring the pipes
- Make sure that you prepared the required tools.
▶ Pipe cutter, Deburring tool, flaring tool and pipe holder, etc.
- If you want to shorten the pipe, cut it with a pipe cutter ensuring that the cut edge remains at 90^ with the side of the pipe.
▶ Refer to below illustrations for correct and incorrect examples of cut edges.





-
To prevent a gas leak, remove all burrs at the cut edge of the pipe using a Deburring tool.
-
Carry out flaring work using flaring tool as shown below.
[Flaring tools]


Clutch type Wing nut type

text_image
A Flaring bar Pipe
text_image
Yoke Flaring bar Pipe Flare nut![]() | Pipe diameter [D (mm)] | Depth of flaring part [A (mm)] | |||
| Using flaring tool for R-410A | Using conventional flaring tool | ||||
| Clutch type Wing | nut type | ||||
| ∅ 6.35 0~0.5 1.0~1.5 1.5~2.0 | |||||
| ∅ 9.52 0~0.5 1.0~1.5 1.5~2.0 | |||||
| ∅ 12.70 0~0.5 1 | 0~1.5 1.5~2.0 | ||||
| ∅ 15.88 0~0.5 1 | 0~1.5 1.5~2.0 | ||||
- Check that you flared the pipe correctly.
▶ Refer to below illustrations for correct and incorrect examples of flared pipe.





Uneven ThicknessCracked Damaged Surface Inclined Cor

• If foreign matters or burrs are not removed after cutting pipe, refrigerant gas may leak.
- If foreign matters enter inside the pipe, important interior parts of the unit may get damaged or product efficiency will be reduced. So, the direction of pipe should be downward during pipe cutting or flaring.
Refrigerant pipe installation
Connecting the flared pipes
▶ Check if the flaring is properly done according to the standard size.
Align the center of the piping and tighten the flare nut with your hands. Then, tighten the flare nut with torque wrench in a direction of the arrow indicated in below illustration.
▶ Make sure to use ester oil to coat the flare connection section.

text_image
Pipe Flare connection section Flare nut
text_image
Monkey wrench Torque wrench| Outer diameter (D, mm) | Connection torque (N·m) | Flare dimension (L, mm) | Flare shape (mm) |
| ∅ 6.35 14~18 8.7 | ~9.1 | ![]() | |
| ∅ 9.52 34~42 12.8 | ~13.2 | ||
| ∅ 12.70 49~61 16 | 2~16.6 | ||
| ∅ 15.88 68~82 19 | 3~19.7 | ||
| ∅ 19.05 100~120 | 23.6~24.0 |

- Blowing Nitrogen gas should be done when welding the pipe.
• Make sure to use the provided flare nut.
• Make sure that there are no cracks or twisted part when you need to bend the pipe. - Do not fasten the flare nut with excessive strength.
- R-410A is a high pressure refrigerant and there is a risk of refrigerant leakage if the flare connection is not coated with ester oil. Therefore, apply ester oil to coat the flare connection area.
Pipe installation for an outdoor unit
1. Direction of the pipe
Refrigerant pipe can be withdrawn from the front, left and right side. Take necessary method to install the pipes according to the condition of the installation site.

text_image
Front side connectionconnection
Right side connectionLeft side

Caution for using knock-out hole

natural_image
Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with pipes and components (no visible text or symbols)Knock-out hole

natural_image
Diagram of a mechanical or electrical component with multiple cylindrical elements inserted, no visible text or symbols- Make sure to prevent any damages on the exterior of the outdoor unit.
- Remove all burrs around the knock-out hole and apply varnish on the cross section and edges of the knock-out hole to prevent rust.
- Use a cable protection tube and bushing to prevent a cable from being damaged when passing through a knock-out hole.
Refrigerant pipe installation
2. Connecting refrigerant pipe for outdoor unit
| Classification Front side connection Right/left (and bottom) side connection | |||
| Working process | First, remove the piping cover from the outdoor unit.Separate the knock-out hole that you are going to use. If you separate the knock-out hole that is going to be unused, small animals such as squirrels and rats may get into the unit through the hole.Fix the bottom side of the piping cover first and then fix the top part of it. | Separate the knock-out hole at the bottom side of the unit and install the pipe.After installing and insulating the pipe, close up the remaining holes. If not, small animals such as rats and squirrels may get inside the unit. | |
| H/P | Gas side pipeLiquid side pipe | Liquid side pipe | |
| H/R | Low pressure gas pipeLiquid side pipe | High pressure gas pipe | High pressure gas pipe |

Caution for welding the pipe to an outdoor unit
- When welding the pipe, the unit may get damaged by the heat and flame from welding. Use a flame proofing cloth to protect the unit from a welding fire or flame. Sensor for detecting outside temperature is located on the left side of the welding part so be extra careful not to damage the sensor when welding.
- The O-ring and Teflon packing inside service valve may get damaged by the heat from welding. Wrap the bottom side of the service valve with a wet cloth and weld it as shown in the illustration. Also, water dripping from the wet cloth may interrupt the welding. Make sure the water does not drip from the wet cloth.
- Make sure that connected pipes does not interrupt each other or make contact with the product. (Vibration may cause damage to the pipes.)
- When removing the sealed pipe on the bottom side of the service valve, cut it with a pipe cutter first and then start the welding. When the sealed pipe is welded without cutting, you may get injured by the refrigerant within the pipe.

text_image
Service port Service valve Temperature sensor Wet towel
text_image
Service valve Service port Temperature sensor Wet towelRefrigerant pipe installation
3. Pipe installation between the outdoor units
▶ You will need branch joints, which is an optional accessory, for connecting in between outdoor units in order to combine outdoor units in module.
* For optimal distribution of the refrigerant, you must use Y-joint as branch joint for connecting outdoor units. (Do not use T-joint)
When you install the outdoor units in module, there is no restriction of installation order among outdoor units.
▶ Height of the connection pipe should be same or lower than the ones connected to the outdoor units.
▶ Check the changes in comparison with the DVM II, III and IV.
| Caution Correct installation Incorrect installation | ||
| Refrigerant pipes should be connected at the same or lower level than the ones connected to the outdoor unit. | ![]() | ![]() |
| Refrigerant pipes must be connected by the side of the product. | or more | ![]() |
| Branch joint between outdoor units must be installed horizontally. | ![]() | ![]() |
| Install a vertical trap in following cases as shown in the figure :Case1. Pipe length between outdoor unit branches exceeds 2m.Case2. Pipe length between outdoor unit and its branch exceeds 2m. | ![]() ![]() | ![]() |
Examples of refrigerant pipe installation
H/P
1. Using Y-joint

2. Using distribution header

flowchart
graph TD
A["Data Unit"] --> B["Processing Unit"]
B --> C["Output Device 1"]
B --> D["Output Device 2"]
B --> E["Output Device 3"]
B --> F["Output Device 4"]
B --> G["Output Device 5"]

flowchart
graph TD
A["Central Processing Unit"] --> B["Component 1"]
A --> C["Component 2"]
A --> D["Component 3"]
A --> E["Component 4"]
A --> F["Component 5"]
A --> G["Component 6"]
A --> H["Component 7"]
A --> I["Component 8"]
H/R
1. Using Y-joint

flowchart
graph TD
A["Storage Unit 1"] --> B["MCU"]
B --> C["MCU"]
C --> D["MCU"]
D --> E["MCU"]
E --> F["MCU"]
F --> G["Note 1"]
G --> H["MCU"]
H --> I["MCU"]
I --> J["MCU"]
J --> K["MCU"]
K --> L["MCU"]
L --> M["MCU"]
M --> N["MCU"]
N --> O["MCU"]
O --> P["MCU"]
P --> Q["MCU"]
Q --> R["MCU"]
R --> S["MCU"]
S --> T["MCU"]
T --> U["MCU"]
U --> V["MCU"]
V --> W["MCU"]
W --> X["MCU"]
X --> Y["MCU"]
Y --> Z["MCU"]
Note 1) Direct-connected indoor unit without MCU (for HR only)
- This indoor unit can only be used for cooling operation. (Heating operation is not possible.)
- Connect indoor unit to liquid and low pressure gas pipe.
- Change the installation option for direct-connected indoor unit without MCU.(refer to the indoor unit installation manual)
Refrigerant pipe installation
Allowable length of the refrigerant pipe and the installation examples
H/P
| Classification Single Installation Module installation | ||
| Installing only with Y-joint | Outdoor unit![]() | Indo |
| Installing with Y-joint and distribution header | ![]() | Outdoor unit Indo |
| Installing only with distribution header | Outdoor unit![]() | Outdoor unit![]() |
| Classification Example Remarks | ||||||
| Maximum allowable length of pipe | Outdoor unit ~ Indoor unit | Actual length (Equivalent length) | 200m and below (220m and below) | Installing only with Y-joint | a+b+c+d+e+f+g+p ≤ 200m(220m) | Equivalent length Y-joint: 0.5 m, Distribution header: 1 m |
| Installing with Y-joint and distribution header | a+b+h ≤ 200m (220m), a+i+k ≤ 200m (220m) | |||||
| Installing only with distribution header | a+i ≤ 200m (220m) | |||||
| Total length of pipe (m) | 1,000 m or less | Installing only with Y-joint | a+b+c+d+e+f+g+h+i+j+k+l+m+n+p ≤ 1000m | - | ||
| Installing with Y-joint and distribution header | a+b+c+d+e+f+g+h+i+j+k ≤ 1000m | - | ||||
| Installing only with distribution header | a+b+c+d+e+f+g+h+i ≤ 1000m | - | ||||
| Outdoor unit ~ Outdoor unit (Module installation) | Pipe length | 10 m or less | x ≤ 10 m, y ≤ 10m, z ≤ 10 m | x y z | ||
| Equivalent length | 13 m or less | x ≤ 13 m, y ≤ 13m, z ≤ 13 m | ||||
| Maximum allowable height difference of pipe | Outdoor unit ~ Indoor unit | 110/110m Note 2) | H1 ≤ 110/110m | |||
| Indoor unit ~ Indoor unit | 50m or less H2 ≤ 50m | |||||
| But, when AM****NQDEH* / AM****JNV* is installed, H2 is 15 m or less. | ||||||
| Maximum allowable length after branch joint | First branch joint ~ Farthest Indoor unit | Pipe length | 45 m or less | Installing only with Y-joint | b+c+d+e+f+g+p ≤ 45 m | - |
| Installing with Y-joint and distribution header | i+k ≤ 45 m | |||||
| Installing only with distribution header | i ≤ 45 m | |||||
| 45 m~90 m Note 1) | Required conditions must be satisfied | - | ||||
| EEV kit Model name Remarks | |||||
| EEV kit ~ Indoor unit | Actual pipe length | 2 m | MEV-E24SA | 1 indoor | Apply to products without EEV (Wall mount & ceiling) |
| MEV-E32SA | |||||
| 20 m or less | MXD-E24K132A | 2 indoorMXD-E24K200A | |||
| MXD-E32K200A | |||||
| MXD-E24K232A | 3 indoor | ||||
| MXD-E24K300A | |||||
| MXD-E32K224A | |||||
| MXD-E32K300A | |||||
* Please refer to the EEV Kit manual.
Note 1) Required condition
| Classification Condition Example | ||
| First branch joint ~ Farthest Indoor unit | 45m ≤ b+c+d+e+f+g+p ≤ 90m: branch pipes (b, c, d, e, f, g) size must be increased by 1 grade | ![]() |
| Total length of extended pipe | If the size of pipe (main pipe), between the first branch joint and the outdoor unit, is not increased by 1 grade, a+(b+c+d+e+f+g)×2 +h+i+j+k+l+m+n+p ≤ 1000 m | |
| If the size of pipe (main pipe), between the first branch joint and the outdoor unit, is increased by 1 grade, (a+b+c+d+e+f+g)×2 +h+i+j+k+l+m+n+p ≤ 1000 m | ||
| Each Y-joint ~ Each indoor unit | h, i, j, ... p ≤ 45 m | |
| Difference between the distance of the outdoor unit to the farthest indoor unit and nearest indoor unit ≤ 45m, (a+b+c+d+e+f+g+p)-(a+h) ≤ 45m | ||
Note 2) When indoor unit is located at higher level than outdoor unit, allowable height difference is 110m, (If the height difference is over 40m, contact your local dealer for more information.)
but when the indoor unit is located at lower level than outdoor unit, allowable height difference is 110m (If the height difference is over 50m, need to decide whether to install PDM kit or not.)
Model name of the PDM kit : MXD-A38K2A, MXD-A12K2A, MXD-A58K2A
Refrigerant pipe installation
H/R
| Classification Installation with Y-joint | |
| Installing with MCU only | ![]() |
| Installing with MCU and Y-joint | Direct-connected indoor unit without MCU (Cooling only) (Connecting Only Low Pressure Gas Pipe / Liquid Pipe note3)![]() |
| Classification Example Remarks | ||||||
| Maximum allowable pipe length | Outdoor unit ~ Indoor unit | Actual pipe length (Equivalent length) | 200 m or less (220 m or less) | Installing only with MCU | a+g+j ≤ 200 m (220 m) | Equivalent length·Y-joint: 0.5 m·Distribution header: 1 m·MCU: 1 m |
| Installing with MCU and Y-joint | a+b+h+k ≤ 200 m (220 m) | |||||
| Total length of pipe | 1000 m or less | Installing only with MCU | a+b+c+d+e+f+g+h+i+j ≤ 1000 m | |||
| Installing with MCU and Y-joint | a+b+c+...+r ≤ 1000 m | |||||
| Outdoor unit ~ Outdoor unit (Module installation) | Pipe length | 10 m or less x ≤ 10 | m, y ≤ 10m, z ≤ 10 m | ![]() | ||
| Equivalent length | 13 m or less x ≤ | 13 m, y ≤ 13m, z ≤ 13 m | ||||
| MCU ~ Indoor unit | Pipe length | 45 m or less | Installing only with MCU | b+c ≤ 45 m, b+d ≤ 45 m, b+e ≤ 45 m, f≤ 45 m, g+h ≤ 45 m, g+i ≤ 45 m, g+j ≤ 45 m | ||
| Installing with MCU and Y-joint | c+d, c+e, c+f, g, h+i, h+j, h+k, n, o, p, q, r ≤ 45 m | |||||
| Maximum allowable height difference | Outdoor unit ~ Indoor unit | Pipe length | 110 m / 110 m Note 1) | H1 ≤ 110 m / 110 m | ||
| Indoor unit ~ Indoor unit | 40 m or less H2 ≤ 40 m | |||||
| But, when AM****NQDEH* / AM****JNV* is installed, H2 is 15 m or less. | ||||||
| Indoor unit ~ Indoor unit (in one MCU) | 15 m or less H3 ≤ 15 m | |||||
| MCU ~ MCU | 30 m or less H4 ≤ 30 m | |||||
| Maximum allowable length after branch joint | First branch joint ~ Farthest Indoor unit | Pipe length | 45 m or less | Installing only with MCU | g+j ≤ 45 m | |
| Installing with MCU and Y-joint | b+h+k ≤ 45 ml+m+q ≤ 45 ml+r ≤ 45 m | |||||
| 45 ~ 90 m Note 2) | Required conditions must be satisfied | |||||
| EEV Kit Model name Remarkers | |||||
| EEV kit ~ Indoor unit | Actual pipe length | 2 m | MEV-E24SA | 1 indoor | E24K200AApply to products without EEV (Wall mount & ceiling) |
| MEV-E32SA | |||||
| 20 m or less | MXD-E24K132A | 2 indoorMXD | |||
| MXD-E32K200A | |||||
| MXD-E24K232A | 3 indoor | ||||
| MXD-E24K300A | |||||
| MXD-E32K222A | |||||
| MXD-E32K300A | |||||
* Please refer to the EEV Kit manual.
Note 1) When indoor unit is located at higher level than outdoor unit, allowable height difference is 110m, (If the height difference is over 40m, contact your local dealer for more information.) but when the indoor unit is located at lower level than outdoor unit, allowable height difference is 110m (If the height difference is over 50m, need to decide whether to install PDM kit or not.)
Model name of the PDM kit : MXD-A38K2A, MXD-A12K2A, MXD-A58K2A
Note 2) Required condition
| Classification | Condition Example | |
| First branch joint ~ Farthest Indoor unit | 45 m ≤ b+h+k, l+m+q, l+r ≤ 90 m : Size of the branch liquid and low pressure gas pipes (b, l, m) must be increased by 1 grade. | ![]() |
| Total length of extended pipe | If the size of pipe (main pipe), between the first branch joint and the outdoor unit, is not increased by 1 grade, a+(b+l+m)x2+c+d+e+f+g+h+i+j+k+n+o+p+q+r ≤ 1000 m | |
| If the size of pipe (main pipe), between the first branch joint and the outdoor unit, is increased by 1 grade, (a+b+l+m)x2+c+d+e+f+g+h+i+j+k+n+o+p+q+r ≤ 1000 m | ||
| MCU ~ Each indoor unit | c+d, c+e, c+f, g, h+i, h+j, h+k, n, o, p, q, r ≤ 45 m | |
| Difference between the distance of the outdoor unit to the farthest indoor unit and nearest indoor unit ≤ 45 (a+b+h+k) - (a+b+c+d) ≤ 45 | ||
Note 3) For indoor units to which no MCU is connected, be sure to set their options to "Cooling only indoor unit," and then connect them to a low pressure gas pipe and a liquid pipe. Be sure to combine the cooling only indoor units so that their total capacity becomes 50% or less of the total capacity of all indoor units.
Note 4) In case of connecting more than one indoor unit in one MCU Port, the below indoor units cannot be combined. ERV plus (AM****FNKDE**), OAP duct(AM****JNEPE**), Hydro Unit HE(AM****FNBD**), Hydro Unit HT(AM****FNBF**), AHU kit (MXD-K****AN, MCM-D****N)
Note 5) In case of connecting two MCU ports with Y-joint, the indoor units cannot be combined to more than one.
Refrigerant pipe installation
Installing the branch joints
Branch joints must be installed 'horizontally' or 'vertically'.
Horizontal installation

Vertical installation


- For A\~J type branch joints: Connect the branch joint to the connection pipe with the provided reducer.
- For K\~Z type branch joints: Cut the connection part of the branch joint or the provided socket, according to the diameter of the connection pipe, before connecting them.


• Install the branch joint within ±15^ of the horizon or vertical line.
- Make sure that the pipe is not bent at where it is connected to the branch joint.
- Keep a minimum straight line distance of 500mm or more before connecting branch joint.

※ Install within ±15° of the horizon or vertical line.
Installing the distribution header
- Select the reducer that fits the diameter of the pipe.

text_image
Pipe* To outdoor unit Socket
text_image
Pipe* To outdoor unit Socket Socket Pipe* To indoor unit* Pipe : Separately purchased item
- If the number of connected indoor unit is fewer than ports on the distribution header, block the unused ports with caps.

text_image
Welding part Connect in order Provided item Case of blocking the unused distribution header ports
text_image
Connect in order Case of blocking the unused distribution header ports
- For A\~J type distribution header :
Connect the distribution header to the connection pipe with the provided reducer.
- For K\~Z type distribution headers :
Cut the provided socket, according to the diameter of the connection pipe, before connecting it.

natural_image
Pure mechanical component diagram without any text, numbers, or symbols

text_image
Over 10~15mm
- Connect the indoor units in order, while respecting the direction of the arrow shown in the illustration.
- When indoor units are connected to same distribution head, indoor unit must be connected in order of their capacity, from largest to smallest.
Refrigerant pipe installation
3. Install the distribution header horizontally.
▶ Install the distribution header horizontally so that its ports does not face down.

text_image
Socket Distribution header Horizon line Below ±10° Pipe (Separately purchased item) Horizon line Below ±15° < Liquid side > Horizon line Below ±15° Horizon line Below ±10° < Gas side >Installing the branch joint between outdoor units
Installation of outdoor joints

text_image
High pressure gas pipe Gas pipe Liquid pipe Do not install the outdoor joint in this direction.※ High pressure gas pipe only applies to the H/R product.

text_image
To other outdoor unit * Use the attached reducer according to the selected pipe size Reducer Pipe Pipe Reducer To other outdoor joint or outdoor unit To other outdoor joint or Y-joint of the main pipe
text_image
To other outdoor unit Pipe Reducer Pipe Reducer To other outdoor joint or outdoor unit To other outdoor joint or Y-joint of the main pipe ※ Use the attached reducer according to the selected pipe size.
text_image
To other outdoor unit Pipe Reducer Pipe Reducer To other outdoor joint or outdoor unit To other outdoor joint or Y-joint of the main pipe * Use the attached reducer according to the selected pipe size.
NOTE
- Connect the Outdoor joint to the pipe by cutting the outlet of the Outdoor joint or provided reducer properly.

text_image
10~15 mm or moreRefrigerant pipe installation
Installing the MCU
MCU specification
| Model MCU-S6NEK2N MCU-S4NEK3N MCU-S2NEK2N MCU-S1NEK1N | ||||
| Exterior of MCU | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
| Number of connectable indoor units at one port | Up to 8 units Up to 8 units Up to 8 units Up to 8 units | |||
| The maximum capacity of the connectable indoor units at one port | 16 kW 16 kW 16 kW 16 kW | |||
| The maximum capacity of the connectable indoor units | 61.6 kW 61.6 kW 32.0 kW 16 kW | |||
| Internal EEV Not included | ||||

CAUTION
- Indoor units without internal EEV(AM****NTDE*, AM****NADE*) can not be connected directly to the MCU.
- Please connect these indoor units using EEV kit(MEV-E**SA, MXD-E**K****A).
Installing the indoor units
| Model | MCU-S6NEK2N | MCU-S4NEK3N | MCU-S2NEK2N | MCU-S1NEK1N |
| Example installing (Each port connection) | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
| Example installing (MCU series connection) | MCU series connection![]() | |||
| Installing indoor units | Under 16.0 kW indoor unit: Don't use Y-connector16.0 kW ~ 28.0 kW indoor unit: Use Y-connector at the Gas & Liquid lineIf you want to continuous cooling operation under -5 °C, set outdoor 'Expand operational temperature range for cooling operation (HR only)', and use Y-connector on 5.0 ~ 16 kW indoor unitIn case of using Y-connector, it is only connectable for port combination at belowConnectable port combination for Y-connector: A + B port, C + D port, E + F portNon-connectable port combination for Y-connector: B + C port, D + E port, non-continuous portSet Dip Switch option for using Y-connectorS/W Option S/W Option S/W Option S/W OptionON ON ON ON ONON Default Combination of A+B port Combination of C+D port Combination of E+F portIn case of MCU connection in series, the maximum capacity of indoor units in MCU series connection is 61.6 kW | This unit is only connectable for one port under 16 KwThis unit is impossible to connect MCU to MCU in series. | ||

text_image
Protect with wet towel when welding 70 mm 70 mm Pipe connection from outdoor unit ← Default installing direction. Low pressure gas pipe connection (welding) High pressure gas pipe connection (welding) Liquid pipe connection (welding) Pipe connection to indoor unit Liquid pipe (welding) Gas pipe (welding)* When installing MCU, use the pattern sheet for installation that is provided with the product.
※ When welding the gas pipes, protect the product with the flame-proof sheet.
* When connecting the MCU with outdoor units, default direction is set in the MCU.
If installing opposite direction, weld the enclosed copper cap in each high pressure, low pressure and liquid pipes.
Electrical wiring work
Specification of the circuit breaker and power cable
Standard single (Heat Pump)
| Model MCA MFA | ||
| AM080JXVAGH | 18.0 | 25 |
| AM100JXVAGH | 21.1 | 32 |
| AM120JXVAGH | 25.0 | 32 |
| AM140JXVAGH | 25.0 | 32 |
| AM160JXVAGH | 32.0 | 40 |
| AM180JXVAGH | 39.1 | 50 |
| AM200JXVAGH | 42.5 | 63 |
| AM220JXVAGH | 44.5 | 63 |
| AM240HXVAGH | 55.0 | 63 |
| AM260HXVAGH | 58.0 | 63 |
Standard module (Heat pump)
| Model MCA MFA | ||
| AM280JXVAGH1 57.0 63 | ||
| AM300JXVAGH1 64.1 75 | ||
| AM320JXVAGH1 67.5 75 | ||
| AM340JXVAGH1 69.5 80 | ||
| AM360JXVAGH1 69.5 80 | ||
| AM380JXVAGH1 76.5 90 | ||
| AM400JXVAGH1 83.0 100 | ||
| AM420JXVAGH1 87.0 100 | ||
| AM440JXVAGH1 89.0 100 | ||
| AM460JXVAGH1 94.5 125 | ||
| AM480JXVAGH1 94.5 125 | ||
| AM500JXVAGH1 101.5 125 | ||
| AM520JXVAGH1 108.6 125 | ||
| AM540JXVAGH1 112.0 125 | ||
| AM560JXVAGH1 114.0 125 | ||
| AM580JXVAGH1 114.0 125 | ||
| AM600JXVAGH1 121.0 150 | ||
| AM620JXVAGH1 128.1 150 | ||
| AM640JXVAGH1 131.5 150 | ||
| AM660JXVAGH1 133.5 150 | ||
| AM680JXVAGH1 139.0 175 | ||
| AM700JXVAGH1 139.0 175 | ||
| AM720JXVAGH1 146.0 175 | ||
| AM740JXVAGH1 153.1 175 | ||
| AM760JXVAGH1 156.5 175 | ||
| AM780JXVAGH1 158.5 175 | ||
| AM800JXVAGH1 158.5 175 |
Standard compact module (Heat pump)
| Model MCA MFA | ||
| AM360JXVAGH2 80.0 90 | ||
| AM380JXVAGH2 83.0 100 | ||
| AM460JXVAGH2 100.5 125 | ||
| AM480JXVAGH2 102.5 125 | ||
| AM500JXVAGH2 113.0 125 | ||
| AM520JXVAGH2 116.0 150 | ||
| AM580JXVAGH2 125.5 150 | ||
| AM600JXVAGH2 127.5 150 | ||
| AM620JXVAGH2 138.0 175 | ||
| AM640JXVAGH2 141.0 175 | ||
| AM680JXVAGH2 144.0 175 | ||
| AM700JXVAGH2 147.0 175 | ||
| AM720JXVAGH2 157.5 175 | ||
| AM740JXVAGH2 160.5 200 | ||
| AM760JXVAGH2 171.0 200 | ||
| AM780JXVAGH2 174.0 200 |
Electrical wiring work
High EER single (Heat Pump)
| Model MCA MFA | ||
| AM080JXVHGH 18.0 25 | ||
| AM100JXVHGH 21.1 32 | ||
| AM120JXVHGH 25.0 32 | ||
| AM140JXVHGH 25.0 32 | ||
| AM160JXVHGH 32.0 40 | ||
| AM180JXVHGH 39.1 50 | ||
| AM200JXVHGH 42.5 63 | ||
| AM220JXVHGH 44.5 63 | ||
| AM240HXVAGH 55.0 63 | ||
| AM260HXVAGH 58.0 63 |
High EER standard module(Heat pump)
| Model MCA MFA | ||
| AM240JXVHGH1* 50.0 63 | ||
| AM260JXVHGH1* 50.0 63 | ||
| AM280JXVHGH1 57.0 63 | ||
| AM300JXVHGH1 64.1 75 | ||
| AM320JXVHGH1 67.5 75 | ||
| AM340JXVHGH1 69.5 80 | ||
| AM360JXVHGH1 69.5 80 | ||
| AM380JXVHGH1 76.5 90 | ||
| AM400JXVHGH1 83.0 100 | ||
| AM400JXVHGH1* 85.0 100 | ||
| AM420JXVHGH1 87.0 100 | ||
| AM440JXVHGH1 89.0 100 | ||
| AM460JXVHGH1 94.5 125 | ||
| AM480JXVHGH1 94.5 125 | ||
| AM500JXVHGH1 101.5 125 | ||
| AM520JXVHGH1 108.6 125 | ||
| AM540JXVHGH1 112.0 125 | ||
| AM560JXVHGH1 114.0 125 | ||
| AM580JXVHGH1 114.0 125 | ||
| AM600JXVHGH1 121.0 150 | ||
| AM620JXVHGH1 129.5 150 | ||
| AM640JXVHGH1 131.5 150 | ||
| AM660JXVHGH1 133.5 150 | ||
| AM680JXVHGH1 139.0 175 | ||
| AM700JXVHGH1 139.0 175 | ||
| AM720JXVHGH1 146.0 175 | ||
| AM740JXVHGH1 153.1 175 | ||
| AM760JXVHGH1 156.5 175 | ||
| AM780JXVHGH1 158.5 175 | ||
| AM800JXVHGH1 158.5 175 |
*: Outdoor Unit Combination has been added.
High EER compact module (Heat pump)
| Model MCA MFA | ||
| AM360JXVHGH2 80.0 90 | ||
| AM380JXVHGH2 83.0 100 | ||
| AM460JXVHGH2 100.5 125 | ||
| AM480JXVHGH2 102.5 125 | ||
| AM500JXVHGH2 113.0 125 | ||
| AM520JXVHGH2 116.0 150 | ||
| AM580JXVHGH2 125.5 150 | ||
| AM600JXVHGH2 127.5 150 | ||
| AM620JXVHGH2 138.0 175 | ||
| AM640JXVHGH2 141.0 175 | ||
| AM680JXVHGH2 144.0 175 | ||
| AM700JXVHGH2 147.0 175 | ||
| AM720JXVHGH2 157.5 175 | ||
| AM740JXVHGH2 160.5 200 | ||
| AM760JXVHGH2 171.0 200 | ||
| AM780JXVHGH2 174.0 200 |
High EER single (Heat recovery)
| Model MCA MFA | ||
| AM080JXVHGR 18.0 25 | ||
| AM100JXVHGR 21.1 32 | ||
| AM120JXVHGR 25.0 32 | ||
| AM140JXVHGR 25.0 32 | ||
| AM160JXVHGR 32.0 40 | ||
| AM180JXVHGR 39.1 50 | ||
| AM200JXVHGR 42.5 63 | ||
| AM220JXVHGR 44.5 63 |
Electrical wiring work
High EER module (Heat recovery)
| Model MCA MFA | ||
| AM240JXVHGR1 50.0 63 | ||
| AM260JXVHGR1 50.0 63 | ||
| AM280JXVHGR1 57.0 63 | ||
| AM300JXVHGR1 64.1 75 | ||
| AM320JXVHGR1 67.5 75 | ||
| AM340JXVHGR1 69.5 80 | ||
| AM360JXVHGR1 69.5 80 | ||
| AM380JXVHGR1 76.5 90 | ||
| AM400JXVHGR1 85.0 100 | ||
| AM420JXVHGR1 87.0 100 | ||
| AM440JXVHGR1 89.0 100 | ||
| AM460JXVHGR1 94.5 125 | ||
| AM480JXVHGR1 94.5 125 | ||
| AM500JXVHGR1 101.5 125 | ||
| AM520JXVHGR1 108.6 125 | ||
| AM540JXVHGR1 112.0 125 | ||
| AM560JXVHGR1 114.0 125 | ||
| AM580JXVHGR1 114.0 125 | ||
| AM600JXVHGR1 121.0 150 | ||
| AM620JXVHGR1 129.5 150 | ||
| AM640JXVHGR1 131.5 150 | ||
| AM660JXVHGR1 133.5 150 | ||
| AM680JXVHGR1 139.0 175 | ||
| AM700JXVHGR1 139.0 175 | ||
| AM720JXVHGR1 146.0 175 | ||
| AM740JXVHGR1 153.1 175 | ||
| AM760JXVHGR1 156.5 175 | ||
| AM780JXVHGR1 158.5 175 | ||
| AM800JXVHGR1 158.5 175 |
※ When installing outdoor units in module, select the power supply cable according to the sum of outdoor unit capacity. (Refer to the table for each model)
* Power Supply cords of parts of appliances for outdoor use shall not be lighter than polychloroprene sheathed flexible cord. (Code designation IEC:60245 IEC 66 / CENELEC: H07RN-F)

text_image
Ex.) AM500*XVA** ELCB or MCCB+ ELB AM220*XVA** AM160*XVA** AM120*XVA** ① ② ③ ① — AM500*XVA** : 35 mm² ② — AM280*XVA** : 16 mm² ③ — AM120*XVA** : 4 mm²
NOTE
- This device is intended for the connection to a power supply system with a maximum permissible system impedance shown in the table (on the left page) at the interface point (power service box) of the user's supply.
- The user must ensure that this device is connected only to a power supply system which fulfills the requirement above. If necessary, the user can ask the public power supply company for the system impedance at the interface point.
- This equipment complies with IEC 61000-3-12 provided that the short-circuit power Ssc is greater than or equal to Ssc(*2) at the interface point between the user's supply and the public system. It is the responsibility of the installer or user of the equipment to ensure, by consultation with the distribution network operator if necessary, that the equipment is connected only to a supply with a short-circuit power Ssc greater than or equal to Ssc(*2).
[Ssc (*2)]
| Model Ssc [MVA] | Model Ssc [MVA] | ||
| AM080JXVHG* 3.1 A | M180JXVHG* 7.6 | ||
| AM100JXVHG* 4.5 A | M200JXVHG* 8.1 | ||
| AM120JXVHG* | 5.3 | AM220JXVHG* | 8.6 |
| AM140JXVHG* 5.3 A | M240HXVAG* 13.1 | ||
| AM160JXVHG* 6.6 A | M260HXVAG* 8.9 |
| Model Ssc [MVA] | Model Ssc [MVA] | ||
| AM080JXVAG* 3.1 AM160JXVAG* 6.6 | |||
| AM100JXVAG* | 4.5 | AM180JXVAG* | 7.6 |
| AM120JXVAG* 5.3 AM200JXVAG* 8.1 | |||
| AM140JXVAG* | 5.3 | AM220JXVAG* | 8.6 |

CAUTION
Caution for electrical work
- You must install ELCB or MCCB + ELB
- ELCB: Earth leakage breaker
- MCCB: Molded case circuit breaker
-
ELB: Earth leakage breaker
-
Do not operate the outdoor unit before completing the refrigerant pipe work.
- Do not disconnect or change the cable inside the product. It may cause damage to the product.
- Specification of the power cable is selected based on following installation condition; culvert installation/ambient temperature 30^/ single multi conductor cables. If the condition is different from the ones stated, please consult an electrical installation expert and re-select the power cable.
- If the length of power cable exceed 50m, re-select the power cable considering the voltage drop.
- Use a power cable made out of incombustible material for the insulator (inner cover) and the sheath (outer cover).
- Do not use the power cable with the core wire exposed due to insulator damage occurred during removal of the sheath. When the core wire is exposed, it may cause fire.

text_image
Exposed wire core Insulator (inner cover) Sheath (outer cover)(The example of exposed core wire>
Electrical wiring work
Power and communication cable configuration
▶ Main power and the ground cable must be withdrawn through the knock-out hole on the bottom-right or right side of the cabinet.
▶ Withdraw the communication cable from the designated knock-out hole on the bottom-right side of the front part.
▶ Install the power and communication cable using separate cable protection tube.
▶ Fix a protection tube to the knock-out hole on the outdoor unit by using a CD connector or bushing. Make sure to use insulating bushing.

text_image
Main unit Sub unit Sub unit ELCB or MCCB+ ELB Communication cable Power-ground cable
flowchart
graph TD
A["Main unit"] --> B["Sub unit Sub unit"]
B --> C["Protection tube"]
subgraph Main unit
D["ELCB or MCCB+ ELB"]
end
subgraph Sub unit
E["ELCB or MCCB+ ELB"]
end
subgraph Protection tube
F["Ground cable"]
G["Ground cable between outdoor units"]
H["Power cable"]
I["Power cable Power cable Power cable"]
end
J["Communication cable"] --> K["Power • ground cable"]
L["Communication cable between outdoor units"] --> M["Ground cable"]
N["Communication cable between outdoor units"] --> O["Ground cable"]
P["Communication cable"] --> Q["Power cable Power cable Power cable"]

Communication cable between outdoor units Power cable

Protection tube Power/ground cable

| Name Temper grade | Applicable conditions | |
| Flexible PVC conduit PVC | When the protection tube is installed indoor and not exposed to outside, because it is embedded in concrete structure | |
| Class 1 flexible conduit Galvanized steel sheet | When the protection tube is installed indoor but exposed to outside so there are risk of damage to the protection tube | |
| Class 1 PVC coated flexible conduit | Galvanized steel sheet and Soft PVC compound | When the protection tube is installed outdoor and exposed to outside so there are risk of damage to the protection tube and extra waterproof is needed |

Caution for perforating the knock-out hole
- Perforate a knock-out hole by punching it with a hammer.
• After perforating the knock-out hole, apply rust resisting paint around the hole. - When you need to pass the cables through the knock-out hole, remove burrs on the hole and protection the cable with a protection tape or bushing etc.
Caution for installing communication cable
- When you connect the cable, it may sag and pressed by other parts. Therefore cables should be fixed to a clamp highlighted with a box on the illustration.

natural_image
Interior view of an electrical control panel with visible circuitry and wiring (no text or labels)Path for arranging
external communication
cable
Fixing location of the external communication cable
Electrical wiring work
Power wiring diagram
Supplying 3 phase 4 wires (380-415 V\~)
3 phase 4 wires (380-415 V\~)

flowchart
graph TD
A["MCCB+ ELB or ELCB"] --> B["Main unit Sub unit 1 Sub unit 2"]
B --> C["Single phase 2 wires (220-240 V~)"]
C --> D["MCCB+ ELB or ELCB"]
D --> E["Grounding"]
D --> F["Wired remote controller"]
D --> G["Wired remote controller"]
D --> H["Wired remote controller"]
B --> I["Communication cable (Outdoor unit ~ Outdoor unit)"]
B --> J["Communication cable (Outdoor unit ~ Indoor unit)"]
I --> K["Grounding Grounding Grounding"]
J --> L["Grounding Grounding Grounding"]

flowchart
graph TD
A["Main unit"] --> B["Sub unit"]
B --> C["Main unit Sub unit"]
C --> D["Communication cable (Outdoor unit ~ Indoor unit)"]
C --> E["Communication cable (Outdoor unit ~ Outdoor unit)"]

flowchart
graph TD
A["3 phase 4wires 380 - 415 V~"] --> B["MCCB+ ELB or ELCB"]
A --> C["MCCB+ ELB or ELCB"]
A --> D["MCCB+ ELB or ELCB"]
B --> E["Main unit Sub unit 1 Sub unit 2"]
C --> E
D --> E
E --> F["Single phase 2 wires 208-230V"]
F --> G["MCCB + ELB or ELCB"]
E --> H["Communication cable (Outdoor unit ~ Outdoor unit)"]
H --> I["Grounding controller"]
H --> J["Wired remote controller"]
H --> K["Wired remote controller"]
H --> L["Wired remote controller"]
I --> M["Communication cable (Outdoor unit ~ Indoor unit)"]
J --> M
K --> M
L --> M
M --> N["Main unit"]
M --> O["Sub unit"]
N --> P["Communication cable (Outdoor unit ~ Indoor unit)"]
O --> Q["Communication cable (Outdoor unit ~ Outdoor unit)"]
Connect a power cable of the outdoor unit after checking that R-S-T-N (3 phase 4 wire) is properly connected. (If the 380-415 V power is supplied to the N phase, PCB and other electrical part will be damaged.)
- Communication cable between indoor and outdoor units and communication cable between outdoor units has no polarity.
▶ Arrange the cables with a cable tie.
* ELCB and ELB must be installed since there is risk of electric shock or fire when they are not installed.
Electrical wiring work
Selecting solderless ring terminal
▶ Select a solderless ring terminal for a power cable according to the nominal dimensions for cable.
▶ Apply insulation coating to the connection part of the solderless ring terminal and the power cable.


text_image
R2 δ2 Silver solder B F E L D d1
| Nominal dimensions for cable (mm2) 4/6 | 10 16 25 35 50 70 | ||||||||||
| Nominal dimensions for screw (mm) 4 | 8 | 8 | 8 | 8 | 8 | 8 | 8 | 8 | 8 | ||
| B | Standard dimension (mm) 9 | . | 5 1 | 5 | 1 | 5 | 1 | 6 1 | 2 | 1 | 6 |
| Allowance (mm) | ±0.2 | ±0.2 | ±0.2 | ±0.3 | ±0.3 | ±0.3 | ±0.4 | ||||
| D | Standard dimension (mm) | 5.6 | 7.1 | 9 | 11.5 | 13.3 | 13.5 | 17.5 | |||
| Allowance (mm) | +0.3-0.2 | +0.3-0.2 | +0.3-0.2 | +0.5-0.2 | +0.5-0.2 | +0.5-0.2 | +0.5-0.4 | ||||
| d1 | Standard dimension (mm) | 3.4 | 4.5 | 5.8 | 7.7 | 9.4 | 11.4 | 13.3 | |||
| Allowance (mm) | ±0.2 | ±0.2 | ±0.2 | ±0.2 | ±0.2 | ±0.3 | ±0.4 | ||||
| E | Min. (mm) | 6 | 7.9 | 9.5 | 11 | 12.5 | 17.5 | 18.5 | |||
| F | Min. (mm) | 5 | 9 | 9 | 13 | 15 | 13 | 13 | 13 | 14 | 20 |
| L | Max. (mm) | 20 | 28.5 | 30 | 33 | 34 | 38 | 43 | 50 | 51 | |
| d2 | Standard dimension (mm) | 4.3 | 8.4 | 8.4 | 8.4 | 8.4 | 8.4 | 8.4 | 8.4 | 8.4 | 8.4 |
| Allowance (mm) | +0.20 | +0.40 | +0.40 | +0.40 | +0.40 | +0.40 | +0.40 | +0.40 | |||
| t | Min. (mm) | 0.9 | 1.15 | 1.45 | 1.7 | 1.8 | 1.8 | 2.0 | |||
Connecting the power terminal
Connect the cables to the terminal board with solderless ring terminals.
▶ Properly connect the cables by using certified and rated cables and make sure to fix them properly so that external force is not applied to the terminal.
▶ Use a driver and wrench that can apply the rated torque when tightening the screws on the terminal board.
▶ Tighten the terminal screws by complying rated torque value. If the terminal is loose, fire can occur due to arc heat generation and if the terminal is too tight, terminal board could get damaged.

text_image
Technical diagram of an electrical enclosure with labeled components and wiring connections
text_image
Solderless ring terminal Cable tie Thin cable Thick cableWhen connecting two cables to one terminal, separate the solderless terminal up and down to prevent it from getting loose. Place the thin cable upward and the thick cable downward. Fix the power cable with a cable tie.
The place where the sheath of the power supply cable is removed.
Connector
Power cable protection tube
| Screw | Tightening torque for terminal (N·m) | |
| M4 1.2 | ~1.8 | Single phase (220-240 V) power cable |
| M8 5.5 | ~7.3 | 3 phase (380-415 V) power cable |

- When removing the outer sheath of the power supply cable, be careful not to scratch the inner sheath of the cable.
- Make sure that more than 20mm of the outer sheath of the indoor unit power and communication cable are inside the electrical component box.
• Install the communication cable separately from power cable and other communication cables.
Electrical wiring work
Examples of how to use the cable striper

text_image
- Adjust the blade position by coin. (Controller is at the bottom side of the tool.) Fix the blade position according to the outer sheath thickness of the power cable.
- Fix the power cable and tool by using the hook at the top side of the tool.
- Cut out the outer sheath of the power cable by revolving the tool in the direction of the arrow, two or three times.
- At this situation, cut out the outer sheath of the power cable by moving the tool toward the direction of the arrow.
- Slightly bend the wire and pull out the cut part of the outer sheath.

natural_image
Illustration of five different manual techniques for handling a tool, showing step-by-step folding and rotation (no text or symbols)Fixing the power cable

text_image
3 phase 4 wires (380-415 V~) ELCB or MCCB+ ELB Sub unit communication cable Sub unit 3 phase 380-415 V~
- Do not let the power cable come into contact with the pipes inside the outdoor unit. If the power supply cable touches the pipes, the vibration of the compressor is transferred to the pipes and can damage the power supply cables or pipes, creating the danger of fire or explosion.
- Make sure that the place where the sheath of power supply cable is removed is inside the power supply box. If it is impossible, you should connect the protection tube for power cable to the power supply box.
• After arranging the power cable into the power supply box, tighten the cover.
Connect the ring terminal of 3 phase cable
- Cut the power cable to an appropriate length and connect it with the solderless terminal.
- After connecting the power cable to the terminal as seen in the illustration, fix it with cable tie.
- Fix the housing, which has an insulator, to the terminal board.

natural_image
Architectural floor plan of an electrical cabinet showing internal components and wiring (no text or labels)Fixing the ground cable
▶ Connect the ground cable to the grounding hole inside the power supply box.

text_image
ply GroundingElectrical wiring work
Withdrawing the power cable
▶ Withdrawing from the front side
- Connect the power cable protection tube into the power supply box as shown picture.
- Be sure that the power supply cable is not damaged by burr on the knock-out hole.

natural_image
Technical line drawing of an electrical enclosure with visible wiring and components (no text or labels)Installing the Solution device
When the number of indoor units installed with the outdoor unit is 16 or less

text_image
F1 F2 OF1 OF2 R1 R2 Terminal block with indoor unit Terminal block with outdoor unit sub module Terminal block with solution deviceConnecting the MCU (MCU-S6NEE1N, MCU-S4NEE1N, MCU-S4NEE2N, MCU-S2NEK1N)
Example 1

text_image
A B N L N+L N L F1 F2 F1+F2 F1 F2 Indoor unit Outdoor unit ELB MCCB 220-240 V~ unitExample 2

text_image
Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit Outdoor ELB MCCB 220-240 V~ unit A B
Power must be supplied to the MCU separately from the outdoor unit.

Connect the communication cable of the outdoor unit (F1, F2) to the communication cable of the MCU (F1, F2)

- Power cable connection should be done with the solderless ring terminal.

flowchart
graph TD
A["Container"] --> B["MCU"]
A --> C["MCU"]
B --> D["Indoor unit"]
B --> E["Indoor unit"]
B --> F["Indoor unit"]
B --> G["Indoor unit"]
C --> H["Indoor unit"]
C --> I["Indoor unit"]
C --> J["Indoor unit"]

flowchart
graph TD
A["Container"] --> B["MCU"]
A --> C["MCU"]
B --> D["Indoor unit"]
B --> E["Indoor unit"]
B --> F["Indoor unit"]
C --> G["Indoor unit"]
C --> H["Indoor unit"]
C --> I["Indoor unit"]
- When installing the MCU, communication cable can be connected as shown above.
Electrical wiring work
Connecting the MCU (MCU-S6NEK2N, MCU-S4NEK3N, MCU-S2NEK2N, MCU-S1NEK1N)
Example

text_image
A B ELB MCCB 220-240 V~ Outdoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit ELB MCCB
Power must be supplied to the MCU separately from the outdoor unit.
▶ B Connect the communication cable of the outdoor unit (F1, F2) to the communication cable of the MCU (F1, F2)

• Power cable connection should be done with the solderless ring terminal.

flowchart
graph TD
A["MCU"] --> B["Indoor unit"]
A --> C["Indoor unit"]
A --> D["Indoor unit"]
A --> E["Indoor unit"]
A --> F["Indoor unit"]
A --> G["Indoor unit"]
A --> H["Indoor unit"]
A --> I["Indoor unit"]
- When installing the MCU, communication cable can be connected as shown above.
Grounding work
Grounding must be done by a qualified installer for your safety.
Grounding the power cable
The standard of grounding may vary according to the rated voltage and installation place of the air conditioner.
▶ Ground the power cable according to the following table.
| Installation place\Power condition | Voltage to ground is lower than 150V | Voltage to ground is over 150V |
| High humidity | Must perform the grounding work 3. Note 1)(Including the case where earth leakage breaker is installed) | |
| Average humidity Perform grounding work 3. Note 1) | Must perform the grounding work 3. Note 1)(Including the case where earth leakage breaker is installed) | |
| Low humidity | Perform grounding work 3, if possible, for your safety. Note 2) | |
Note 1) About grounding work 3.
- Grounding work must be done by an expert (with qualification).
- Check if the grounding resistance is lower than 100 . When installing a earth leakage breaker (that can cut the electric circuit within 0.5 second in case of a short circuit), allowable grounding resistance should be 30 500 .
Note 2) Grounding at dry place
- The grounding resistance should be lower than 100 . Even in worst case, grounding resistance should be lower than 250 .
Performing the grounding work
▶ Use a rated grounding cable by referring to the specification of the electric cable for the outdoor unit.
* When using the exclusive grounding terminal (When the grounding terminal is already built on the house)
* When using grounding of the switch board

text_image
Exclusive grounding terminal
text_image
Distributing boardAir tightness test and vacuum drying
Air tightness test
▶ Use tools for R-410A to prevent the inflow of foreign substances and resist against the internal pressure.
▶ Do not remove the core of filling port.
▶ Use Nitrogen gas for air tightness test as shown in the illustration.
H/P H/R

flowchart
graph TD
A["Manifold gage"] --> B["Low pressure side"]
A --> C["High pressure side"]
B --> D["Filling port"]
B --> E["Gas pipe"]
C --> F["Service valve"]
C --> G["Liquid pipe"]
H["Nitrogen gas"] --> I["Apply pressure to the liquid side pipe and gas side pipe (when installing outdoor units in module) with Nitrogen gas at 4.1MPa."] --> J["Keep it for minimum 24 hours to check if pressure drops."]
K["Manifold gage"] --> L["Low pressure side"]
K --> M["High pressure side"]
L --> N["If the pressure drops, check for gas leakage."]
O["Nitrogen gas"] --> P["After applying Nitrogen gas, check there's any change of pressure, using a pressure regulator."]
Q["Manifold gage"] --> R["Low pressure side"]
Q --> S["High pressure side"]
R --> T["If the pressure is changed, apply soap water to check for leakage and check the pressure of the nitrogen gas again."]
U["Manifold gage"] --> V["After checking the first gas leakage, maintain 1.0MPa to check for further gas leakage."]

- Perform a Nitrogen gas leak test with the service valve of the outdoor unit closed.
- When charging the nitrogen gas, charge it from the both (high·low pressure) sides.
- If the pipe is filled in a short time with a highly excessive pressure of Nitrogen gas, the pipes may get damaged. Make sure to use a regulator to prevent the high pressure Nitrogen gas, over 4.1MPa, from entering into the pipe.
Vacuum drying pipes and indoor units
▶ Use tools for R-410A to prevent the inflow of foreign substances and resist against the internal pressure.
▶ Use vacuum pump that allows vacuuming under -100.7kPa (5 Torr).
▶ Use the vacuum pump with the check valve to prevent pump oil from flowing backward while the vacuum pump is stopped.
▶ Completely close the liquid-gas side service valve of the outdoor unit.

flowchart
graph TD
A["Connect the manifold gauge to the liquid side pipe and gas side pipe (when installing outdoor units in module)."] --> B["Perform vacuum drying of the liquid side pipe and gas side pipe (when installing outdoor units in module) using a vacuum pump."]
B --> C["While the vacuum gauge pressure is less than -100.7 kPa (5 Torr), perform the vacuum drying for more than 1 hour and close the valve."]
C --> D["After vacuum pump stops, check whether the pressure is maintained within -100.7 kPa (5 Torr) for an hour."]
D --> E{Over -100.7 kPa (5 Torr)}
E -->|Yes| F["Check for gas leakage"]
E -->|No| G["Charge additional refrigerant to the pipe"]
F --> H["Vacuum destruction<br>• Apply nitrogen gas to the pipe at pressure of 0.05 Mpa."]
H --> I["Perform vacuum drying again"]
I --> J{Pressure increase}
J -->|Yes| K["Check for gas leakage"]
J -->|No| L["Charge additional refrigerant to the pipe"]
K --> M["Vacuum dust removal"]
L --> N["Vacuum dust removal"]
style A fill:#f9f,stroke:#333
style B fill:#f9f,stroke:#333
style C fill:#f9f,stroke:#333
style D fill:#f9f,stroke:#333
style E fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
style F fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
style G fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
style H fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
style I fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
style J fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
style K fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
style L fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
style M fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
style N fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
※ If the pressure rises in an hour, either water is remaining inside the pipe or there is a leakage.
* When the ambient temperature of vacuuming pipe is low (less than 0 °C), moisture might remain within the pipe. Therefore, pay special attention to the pipe sealing in the winter.
Pipe insulation
Insulating the refrigerant pipes and branch joints
▶ Check for gas leakage before completing (the hose and pipe insulation) and if there is no sign of leakage, make sure to insulate the pipes and hoses.
▶ Use EPDM material insulator that meets the following conditions.
| Test item Unit Standard | ||
| Density g/cm | ^3 | 0.048~0.096 |
| Dimensional change rate by heat % Below -5 | ||
| Absorption rate g/cm | ^3 | Below 0.005 |
| Thermal conduction rate W/m·K Below 0.037 | ||
| Moisture transpiration factor ng/(m | ^2 ·s·Pa) Below 15 | |
| Moisture transpiration grade g/(m | ^2 ·24h) Below 15 | |
| Formaldehyde dispersion mg/L There should be none | ||
| Oxygen rate % | Over 25 | |
Selecting the refrigerant pipe insulator
▶ Insulate the gas pipe and liquid pipe by referring to the thickness of insulator for each pipe size.
The standard condition is; temperature at 30^ C, humidity less than 85%. If case if the humidity is higher, you must increase the size by one grade as stated in below table.
| Pipe | Diameter of refrigerant pipe | Insulator (Cooling·Heating) | Remarks | |
| General [30 °C, 85 %] | High humidity [30 °C, over 85 %] | |||
| EPDM, NBR | ||||
| Liquid pipe | ∅ 6.35~∅ 9.52 | 9 mm | ← | Heat resisting temperature over 120°C |
| ∅ 12.7~∅ 50.80 | 13 mm | ← | ||
| Gas pipe | ∅ 6.35 | 13 mm | 19 mm | |
| ∅ 9.52 ~ ∅ 25.40 | 19 mm | 25 mm | ||
| ∅ 28.58 ~ ∅ 44.45 | 32 mm | |||
| ∅ 50.80 | 25 mm | 38 mm | ||
* When installing insulation in places and conditions below, use the same insulation that is used for high humidity conditions.
- High humidity places such as shoreline, hot spring, near lake or river, and ridge (when the part of the building is covered by earth and sand.)
- Restaurant ceiling, sauna, swimming pool etc.
- The ceiling frequently exposed to moisture and cooling is not covered. (e.g. The pipe installed at a corridor of a dormitory and studio or near an exit that opens and closes frequently.")
- The place where the pipe is installed is highly humid due to the lack of ventilation system.
Insulate the refrigerant pipe
▶ Make sure to insulate the refrigerant pipe, branch joint, distribution header, and the connection part of the pipes.
▶ If you insulate the pipes, condensed water will not fall from the pipes.
▶ Check if there are any cracks on the insulation at the bent part of the pipe.

text_image
Insulator Clamp Insulator Gas side pipe Liquid side pipe
text_image
Insulator Indoor unit Install the insulation to be overlapped Fix securely without any gap.Insulating pipes Insulating pipes connected behind the EEV kit
- The insulation of the gas and liquid pipes can be in contact with each other but they should not press excessively against each other.
- When the gas side and liquid side pipes are contacting each other, increase the thickness of the insulation by one grade.

text_image
Insulator Gas pipe Insulator Liquid pipe- When installing the gas side and liquid side pipes, leave at least 10mm of space.
- When the gas side and liquid side pipes are contacting each other, increase the thickness of the insulation by one grade.

text_image
10 mm 10 mm 10 mm Gas pipe Liquid pipe
• Install the insulation without any gaps or cracks and use adhesive on the connection part of it to prevent moisture from entering.
- Bind the refrigerant pipe with insulation tape if it is exposed to outside sunlight. (When binding the pipe with finishing tape, be careful not to reduce the thickness of the insulation.)
• Install the refrigerant pipe respecting that the insulation does not get thinner on the bent part or hanger of pipe.
- When the thickness of insulation is reduced, reinforce the reduced thickness with additional insulation.

text_image
Additional Insulator Hanger a x 3 Insulator for refrigerant pipePipe insulation
Insulate the distribution header
▶ Fix the distribution header with a cable tie and cover the connected part.
▶ Insulate the distribution header and the welded part and wrap the connected part with an adhesive insulation tape to prevent dew formation.

text_image
Insulation
text_image
Adhesive insulation tape Insulate the distribution header Insulate the refrigerant pipe
text_image
Insulate after welding a stopper Adhesive insulation tape▶ Fix the distribution header with a hanger after insulating it.

natural_image
Pure mechanical assembly diagram showing a beam supported by a support structure with circular holes (no text or symbols)
natural_image
Pure mechanical assembly diagram showing a beam supported by rods with no text or symbolsInsulating the branch joint
▶ Tightly attach the insulator, provided with the branch joint, to the separately purchased insulator. Wrap the connected part with an insulator (separately purchased item) that has thickness of at least 10mm.
▶ Use an insulator that resist heat up to 120^ C. Wrap the branch joint with an insulation that has thickness of at least 10mm.

text_image
Pipe insulator (Separately purchased item) Fix securely without any gap. Provided Insulator Fix securely without any gap. 150mm Branch joint Pipe insulator (Separately purchased item) Thickness of the insulator (Separately purchased item) should be thicker than 10mm.
text_image
Insulation tape (Separately purchased item) Pipe Pipe insulator (Separately purchased item)* Attach the adhesive insulation tape to the pipe, as shown in the picture, after insulating the pipe.
Insulating the pipe located inside of the outdoor unit
▶ With a pipe insulator, insulate the pipe up to whole service valve located inside of the outdoor unit.
▶ Seal the gap between the outdoor unit pipe and the insulator. Rainwater and dewdrops may soak through the gap between the pipe and the insulation of the outdoor unit installed on the outside.
Separate the cover of the pipe and close it after insulation work. Only remove a knock-out hole cover where the pipe will be installed. If the knock-out hole is open unnecessarily, it must be closed. If not, small animals such as squirrels and rats may get into the unit through the hole and the unit may be damaged.
H/P

natural_image
Technical line drawing of electrical equipment with pipes and wiring (no text or symbols)
natural_image
Technical line drawing of a mechanical device with cylindrical components and mounting bracket (no text or symbols)H/R

natural_image
Technical line drawing of an electrical circuit board with pipes and components (no text or symbols)
natural_image
Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with rollers and mounting brackets (no text or symbols)Charging refrigerant
The R410A refrigerant is blended refrigerant. Add only liquid refrigerant.
▶ Measure the quantity of the refrigerant according to the length of the liquid side pipe. Add quantity of the refrigerant using a scale.
Important information : regulation regarding the refrigerant used
This product contains fluorinated greenhouse gases. Do not vent gases into the atmosphere.

- Inform user if the system contains 5 tCO _2 e or more of fluorinated greenhouse gases. In this case, it must be checked for leakage at least once every 12 months, according to regulation No. 517/2014. This activity must be covered by qualified personnel only. In the case of the situation above, the installer (or authorized person with responsibility for final check) must provide a maintenance book, with all the information recorded, according to REGULATION (EU) No. 517/2014 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 16 April 2014 on fluorinated greenhouse gases.
Please fill in the following with indelible ink on the refrigerant charge label supplied with this product and on this manual.
①: The factory refrigerant charge of the product.
②: The additional refrigerant amount charged in the field.
▶ ① + ② : The total refrigerant charge.

flowchart
graph LR
A["Indoor unit"] --> B["②"]
B --> C["Outdoor unit"]
B --> D["①"]
| Unit Kg tCO | _2e | |
| 1, a | ||
| 2, b | ||
| 1+2, c |
| Refrigerant type GWP | value |
| R-410A 2088 |
• GWP=Global Warming Potential
• Calculating tCQe : kg X GWP / 1000

a Factory refrigerant charge of the product: see unit name plate.
b Additional refrigerant amount charged in the field. (Refer to the above information for the quantity of refrigerant replenishment.)
c Total refrigerant charge.
d Refrigerant cylinder and manifold for charging.

- The filled-out label must be adhered in the proximity of the product charging port. (ex. onto the inside of the stop valve cover.)
Single installation
▶ Open the manifold gauge valve connected to the liquid side service valve and add the liquid refrigerant.
If you cannot add the whole quantity of the refrigerant while the outdoor unit is stopped, open the gas side and liquid side service valve. Then, add remaining refrigerant by pressing the refrigerant adding button of the outdoor PCB.

flowchart
graph TD
A["R-410A (Inject liquid refrigerant)"] --> B["Scale"]
B --> C["Vacuum port"]
C --> D["Manifold gage"]
D --> E["Service valve"]
E --> F["Liquid side"]
F --> G["Outdoor unit"]
G --> H["Gas side"]
H --> I["Valve"]
style A fill:#f9f,stroke:#333
style B fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
style C fill:#cfc,stroke:#333
style D fill:#fcc,stroke:#333
style E fill:#ffc,stroke:#333
style F fill:#cff,stroke:#333
style G fill:#ffc,stroke:#333
style H fill:#cfc,stroke:#333
style I fill:#fcc,stroke:#333
Charging refrigerant
Module installation
▶ Open the manifold gauge valve connected to the liquid side service valve and add the liquid refrigerant.
▶ If you cannot add the whole quantity of the refrigerant while the outdoor unit is stopped, open the gas side and liquid side service valve. Then, add remaining refrigerant by pressing the refrigerant adding button of the outdoor PCB.
If you use the refrigerant charging function from the PCB, outdoor unit will operate and charge the refrigerant. At this time, you must use gas side manifold gauge for cooling operation and use charging port for heating at the manifold gauge for heating operation.

flowchart
graph TD
A["R-410A (Inject liquid refrigerant)"] --> B["Scale"]
B --> C["Manifold gage"]
C --> D["Vacuum port"]
D --> E["Liquid side pipe"]
E --> F["Outdoor unit"]
F --> G["Service valve"]
F --> H["Liquid side"]
H --> I["Outdoor unit"]
I --> J["Gas side"]
J --> K["Outdoor unit"]

- Open the gas side and liquid side service valve completely after charging the refrigerant. (If you operate the air conditioner with the service valve closed, the important parts may be damaged.)
- Put on safety equipment when charging refrigerant.
- Do not charge the refrigerant when you adjust or control other product such as indoor units or EEV kits.
- If you charge the refrigerant with the front cabinet open, be very careful with the fan on the top of the product to prevent personal injury.
- When the ambient temperature is low in winter time, do not heat the refrigerant container to speed up the charging process. There is risk of explosion.
- Beware for possibility of refrigerant leakage when you connect the manifold gauge to the charging port for heating.
- Close the valve of the refrigerant container immediately after charging the refrigerant. If not, there might be a change in entire amount of refrigerant.
Using service valve for gas
▶ After charging the refrigerant, close all caps as shown in the illustration.
▶ Tightening torque for the cap of refrigerant charging port 10\~12 N·m
▶ Tightening torque for the cap of control part 20\~25 N·m
▶ Opening/closing torque for the valve
- Over ∅ 19.05 : 10.0 N·m

text_image
Cap for the control part Cap for the refrigerant charging portBasic segment display
| Step Display content Display | |||||
| At initial power input Checking segment display | SEG 1 SEG | 2 SEG 3 SEG 4 | |||
| “8” “8” “8” “8” | |||||
| While setting communication between indoor and outdoor unit (Addressing) | Number of connected indoor units | SEG 1 SEG | 2 SEG 3 SEG 4 | ||
| “A”“d” | Number of communicated units* Refer to "View Mode" for communication address | ||||
| After communication setting (usual occasion) | Transmit/Reception address | SEG 1 SEG | 2 SEG 3 SEG 4 | ||
| I/U: “A”MCU: “C” | I/U: “0”MCU: “1” | Reception address (in decimal number) | |||
* I/U : Indoor unit
Setting outdoor unit option switch and key function
Setting outdoor unit option switches : A TYPE

flowchart
graph TD
A["Component 1"] --> B["SW51 TEN"]
A --> C["SW52 ONE"]
A --> D["SW57 MCU"]
B --> E["SW53"]
C --> E
D --> E
* If you install HR products, you must match the address between the MCU and the indoor unit.
| Switch Setting Function | Remarks | |||
| SW51 / SW52 | Setting total number of installed indoor unitSW51: Tens digit, SW52: Units digit | Setting can be done from the main outdoor unit only (sub unit: setting is unnecessary)Ex) When 12 indoor units are installed → SW51: 1, SW52: 2 | ||
| SW53 | K6 | On | Enable maximum capacity restriction for cooling operation | Restrict excessive capacity increase when operating indoor units with small capacity |
| Off | Disable maximum capacity restriction for cooling operation | - | ||
| K7 | K8 | Selecting outdoor unit address | ||
| On | On | Outdoor unit address: No. 1 | Main unit | |
| On | Off | Outdoor unit address: No. 2 | Sub unit 1 | |
| Off | On | Outdoor unit address: No. 3 | Sub unit 2 | |
| Off | Off | Outdoor unit address: No. 4 | Sub unit 3 | |
| SW57 | Setting total number of connected MCU | Setting can be done from Main unit only.Ex) When 3 MCUs are installed → SW57:3, When 10 MCUs are installed → SW57:A | ||
Setting outdoor unit option switch and key function
Setting outdoor unit option switches : B TYPE

text_image
88 88 K1 K2 K3 K4▶ Setting outdoor install option
| Step Button Display Description Note | ||||
| Outdoor unit address | ||||
| Step1 | Outdoor unit display | od nd | Setting required - | |
| Step2 | Press (K1+K2) for 2 seconds | od 00 | Unit address for module combination | 00: Main unit |
| K4 x 1 time | od 01 | 01: Sub1 unit | ||
| K4 x 2 times 02: Sub2 unit2 | ||||
| K4 x 3 times | od 03 | 03: Sub3 unit | ||
| Step3 | If it is main unit, go to step4. Otherwise, press K2 button for 2 seconds to save & exit (system will be reset) | |||
| Quantity of indoor units | ||||
| Step4 Press K1 | 7d 00 | Ready to set - | ||
| Step5 | K2 x n times | 7d X0 | Tens digit (0 ~ 6) | Ex) 03: 3 units64: 64 units |
| K4 x n times | 7d0X | Ones digit (0 ~ 9) | ||
| * K4: Press for 2 seconds - automatic detection of indoor units' quantity | ||||
| Step6 | If it is heat recovery model, go to step 7. Otherwise, press K2 button for 2 seconds to save & exit (system will be reset) | |||
| Quantity of MCUs * Heat recovery model only | ||||
| Step7 Press K1 | AC 00 | Ready to set - | ||
| Step8 | K2 x n times | AC X0 | Tens digit (0 ~ 1) | Ex) 03: 3 units16: 16 units |
| K4 x n times | AC0X | Ones digit (0 ~ 9) | ||
| * K4: Press for 2 seconds - automatic detection of MCUs' quantity | ||||
| Step9 K2: long | 8d 00 | Save Restart | ||
| * Press K1 for 2 seconds to exit without save regardless of setting step. | ||||

flowchart
graph TD
A["Start"] --> B["Outdoor unit address"]
B --> C{Main unit?}
C -->|Yes| D["Quantity of indoor units"]
C -->|No| E["MCUs"]
D --> F{Heat recovery?}
F -->|Yes| G["Quantity of MCUs"]
F -->|No| E
G --> H["Save"]
Setting the option
- Press and hold K2 to enter the option setting. (Only available when the operation is stopped)
- If you enter the option setting, display will show the following. (If you have set the 'Emergency operation for compressor malfunction', 1 or 2 will be displayed on Seg 4.)

text_image
80 80- Seg 1 and Seg 2 will display the number for selected option.
- Seg 3 and Seg 4 will display the number for set value of the selected option.
- If you have entered option setting, you can shortly press the K1 switch to adjust the value of the Seg 1, Seg 2 and select the desired option. (Refer to pages 81\~83 for the Seg number of the function for each option)
Example)

text_image
0.0 0.0 ▷ 0.0 0.0- If you have selected desired option, you can shortly press the K2 switch to adjust the value of the Seg 3, Seg 4 and change the function for the selected option. (Refer to pages 81\~83 for the Seg number of the function for each option)
Example)

text_image
8.0 8.0 ▷ 8.0 8.0- After selecting the function for options, press and hold the K2 switch for 2 seconds. Edited value of the option will be saved when entire segments blinks and tracking mode begins.

- Edited option will not be saved if you do not end the option setting as explained in above instruction.
※ While you are setting the option, you may press and hold the K1 button to reset the value to previous setting.
※ If you want to restore the setting to factory default, press and hold the K4 button while you are in the option setting mode.
- If you press and hold the K4 button, setting will be restored to factory default but it doesn't mean that restored setting is saved. Press and hold the K2 button. When the segments shows that tracking mode is in progress, setting will be saved.
Setting outdoor unit option switch and key function
| Optional item Input unit SEG1 | SEG2 SEG3 | SEG4 | Function | of the option Remarks | |||
| Emergency operation for compressor malfunction | Individual 0 | 0 | 0 0 Disabled (Factory default) | E560 will occur when all the compressors are set as malfunction state. | |||
| 0 1 Set compressor 1 as malfunction state | |||||||
| 0 2 Set compressor 2 as malfunction state | |||||||
| Cooling capacity correction | Main 0 1 | 0 0 7-9 (Factory default in case of A type PBA) | Targeted evaporation temperature [°C].(When low temperature value is set, discharged air temperature of the indoor unit will decrease) | ||||
| 0 1 5-7 (Factory default in case of B type PBA) | |||||||
| 0 2 9-11 | |||||||
| 0 3 10-12 | |||||||
| 0 4 1-13 | |||||||
| 0 5 2-14 | |||||||
| 0 6 3-15 | |||||||
| Capacity correction for heating | Main 0 2 | 0 0 3.0 (Factory default) | Targeted high pressure [MPa].(When low pressure value is set, discharged air temperature of the indoor unit will decrease) | ||||
| 0 1 2 . 5 | |||||||
| 0 2 2 . 6 | |||||||
| 0 3 2 . 7 | |||||||
| 0 4 2 . 8 | |||||||
| 0 5 2 . 9 | |||||||
| 0 6 3 . 1 | |||||||
| 0 7 3 . 2 | |||||||
| 0 8 3 . 3 | |||||||
| Current restriction rate | Individual 0 3 | 0 0 100% (Factory default) | When restriction option is set, cooling and heating performance may decrease. | ||||
| 0 1 95 % | |||||||
| 0 2 90 % | |||||||
| 0 3 85 % | |||||||
| 0 4 80 % | |||||||
| 0 5 75 % | |||||||
| 0 6 70 % | |||||||
| 0 7 65 % | |||||||
| 0 8 60 % | |||||||
| 0 9 55 % | |||||||
| 1 0 50 % | |||||||
| 1 1 No restriction | |||||||
| Oil collection interval | Main 0 4 | 0 0 Factory default | |||||
| 0 1 Shorten the interval by 1/2 | |||||||
| Temperature to trigger defrost operation | Main 0 5 | 0 0 Factory default | |||||
| 0 1 Apply setting when the product is being installed in humid area such as near river or lake | |||||||
| Fan speed correction for outdoor unit | Individual 0 6 | 0 0 Factory default | |||||
| 0 1 Increase fan speed Increase the outdoor unit's fan speed to maximum value | |||||||
| Optional item Input unit SEG1 | SEG2 | SEG3 | SEG4 | Function of the option Remarks | |||
| Silent mode Main 07 | 00 | Disabled (Factory default) | Enables the silent mode for night-time in cooling mode (It operates automatically depending on the temperature.)However, if the external contact interface module (MIM-B14) is used, entering the silent mode is available with contact signal in cooling and heating mode.(A type PBA: this function is used in cooling mode.) | ||||
| 01 | LEVEL 1 / Auto | ||||||
| 02 | LEVEL 2 / Auto | ||||||
| 03 | LEVEL 3 / Auto | ||||||
| 04 | LEVEL 1 / External contact | ||||||
| 05 | LEVEL 2 / External contact | ||||||
| 06 | LEVEL 3 / External contact | ||||||
| High-head condition setting | Main 08 | 00 | Disabled (Factory default) | ||||
| 0 | 1 | Level 1 of height difference type 1 (Indoor unit is lower than outdoor unit) | When outdoor unit is located 40~80m above the indoor unit | ||||
| 0 | 2 | Level 2 of height difference type 1 (Indoor unit is lower than outdoor unit) | When outdoor unit is located over 80m above the indoor unit | ||||
| 0 | 3 | Height difference type 2 (Outdoor unit is lower than indoor unit) | When indoor unit is over 30 m above the outdoor unit | ||||
| Long-piping condition setting (Setting is unnecessary if high-head condition is set) | Main 09 | 00 | Disabled (Factory default) | ||||
| 01 | LEVEL 1 | When equivalent length of farthest indoor unit from the outdoor unit is between 100~170m | |||||
| 02 | LEVEL 2 | When equivalent length of farthest indoor unit from the outdoor unit is over 170m | |||||
| Energy saving setting (A Type PBA) | Main 10 | 00 | Disabled (Factory default) | ||||
| 01 | Enabled | Energy saving mode triggers when the room temperature reaches desired temperature while operating in heating mode. | |||||
| Energy control operation (B Type PBA) | Main 10 | 00 | Basic (Factory default) | Energy control option of designated operation sequence* Operating in energy saving mode, capacity might decrease compared to normal operation mode | |||
| 01 | Energy saving | ||||||
| 0 | 2 | Power | |||||
| Rotation defrost (HR only) | Main 11 | 00 | Disabled (Factory default) | ||||
| 01 | Enabled | When enabled, continuous heating operation is possible but heating performance will decrease during rotation defrost operation | |||||
| Expand operational temperature range for cooling operation (HR only) | Main 12 | 00 | Disabled (Factory default) | ||||
| 01 | Enabled | When enabled, continuous cooling operation is possible even in low temperature condition up to -15°C, but noise of the MCU will increase | |||||
Setting outdoor unit option switch and key function
| Optional item Input unit SEG1 | SEG2 | SEG3 | SEG4 | Function | of the option | Remarks | |
| Channel address Main 1 3 | A | U | Automatic setting (Factory default) | Address for classifying the product from upper level controller (DMS, S-NET 3, etc.) | |||
| 0~15 | Manual setting for channel 0~15 | ||||||
| Snow accumulation prevention control | Main 1 4 | 0 0 | Enabled | (Factory default) | During snow accumulation, the fan may spin even when the unit is not in operation | ||
| 0 1 | Disabled | ||||||
| Unused option Main 1 5 0 0 Unused option Unused option by this model | |||||||
| Unused option Main 1 6 0 0 Unused option Unused option by this model | |||||||
| Speed operation Main 1 7 | 0 0 | Disabled (Factory default) | Enabling this setting will command the air conditioner to cool/heat faster at initial start-up.However, this function will not work when High-head condition setting or Long-piping condition setting is enabled. | ||||
| 0 1 | Enabled | ||||||
| Max. capacity restriction(B type PBA) | Main | 1 | 8 | 0 0 | Enabled | (Factory default) | Restrict excessive capacity increase when operating indoor units with small capacity |
| 0 1 | Disabled | ||||||
| Gas leak pump down(B type PBA) | Main | 1 | 9 | 0 0 | Disabled (Factory default) | If the gas leak occurred it should be entered in the pump down operation. | |
| 0 1 | Enabled | ||||||
| Unused option Main 2 0 0 0 Unused option | Unused option by this model | ||||||
| LA KIT option(B type PBA) | Main 2 1 | 0 0 | Disabled (Factory default) | Set when LA KIT is installed. | |||
| 0 1 | Enabled | ||||||
| Emergency operation for indoor unit communication error(B type PBA) | Main 2 2 | 0 0 | Disabled (Factory default) | When set, emergency operation is possible even if an indoor communication error occurs. | |||
| 0 | 1 | Indoor high humidity condition (operating for up to 12hours) | |||||
| 0 | 2 | Indoor low humidity condition (operating for up to 24hours) | |||||
| Base Heater(B type PBA) | Main 2 3 | 0 0 | Disabled (Factory default) | Set when Base Heater is installed. | |||
| 0 1 | Enabled | ||||||
* There is a risk of water leakage during emergency operation for indoor unit communication error. Please be careful when using it.

text_image
K1 K2 K3 K4
text_image
Diagram showing a device front panel with labeled buttons K1 to K4 and a downward arrow indicating direction.| K1 control KEY | operation Display on segment | |
| Press and hold 1 time | Auto trial operation “K” “K” “BLANK” “BLANK” | |
| K1 (Number of press) | KEY operation Display on segment | |
| 1 time Refrigerant charging in Heating mode "K" "1" "BLANK" "BLANK" | ||
| 2 times Trial operation in Heating mode "K" "2" "BLANK" "BLANK" | ||
| 3 times Pump out in Heating mode (Outdoor unit address 1) "K" "3" "BLANK" "1" | ||
| 4 times Pump out in Heating mode (Outdoor unit address 2) "K" "3" "BLANK" "2" | ||
| 5 times Pump out in Heating mode (Outdoor unit address 3) "K" "3" "BLANK" "3" | ||
| 6 times Pump out in Heating mode (Outdoor unit address 4) "K" "3" "BLANK" "4" | ||
| 7 times Vaccuming (Outdoor unit address 1) | "K" "4" "BLANK" "1" | |
| 8 times Vaccuming (Outdoor unit address 2) | "K" "4" "BLANK" "2" | |
| 9 times Vaccuming (Outdoor unit address 3) | "K" "4" "BLANK" "3" | |
| 10 times | Vaccuming (Outdoor unit address 4) | "K" "4" "BLANK" "4" |
| 11 times | Vaccuming (All outdoor units) | "K" "4" "BLANK" "A" |
| 12 times | End Key operation | - |
Setting outdoor unit option switch and key function

- After installing the product, be sure to perform leak tests on the piping connections. After pumping down refrigerant to inspect or relocate the outdoor unit, be sure to stop the compressor and then remove the connected pipes.
- Do not operate the compressor while a valve is open due to refrigerant leakage from a pipe or an unconnected or incorrectly connected pipe. Failure to do so may cause air to flow into the compressor and too a high pressure to develop inside the refrigerant circuit, leading to an explosion or product malfunction.
| K2 (Number of press) | KEY operation Display on segment | ||
| 1 time Refrigerant charging in Cooling mode “K” “5” “BLANK” “BLANK” | |||
| 2 times Trial operation in Cooling mode “K” “6” “BLANK” “BLANK” | |||
| 3 times Pump down all units in Cooling mode “K” “7” “BLANK” “BLANK” | |||
| 4 times | H/R: Checking the pipe connectionH/P: Automatic setting of operation mode (Cooling/ Heating) for trial operation | “K” “8” “BLANK” “BLANK” | |
| 5 times Checking the amount of refrigerant | “K” “9” X X (Display of last two digits may differ depending on the progress) | ||
| 6 times Discharge mode of DC link voltage “K” “A” “BLANK” “BLANK” | |||
| 7 times Forced defrost operation “K” “B” “BLANK” “BLANK” | |||
| 8 times | Forced oil collection | “K” “C” “BLANK” “BLANK” | |
| 9 times | Inverter compressor 1 check | “K” “D” “BLANK” “BLANK” | |
| 10 times | Inverter compressor 2 check | “K” “E” “BLANK” “BLANK” | |
| 11 times | Fan 1 check | “K” “F” “BLANK” “BLANK” | |
| 12 times | Fan 2 check | “K”“G”“BLANK”“BLANK” | |
| 13 times | A type PBA | End key operation | |
| B type PBA | H/R : Auto pipe pairing,H/P : Unused | “K”“H” X X (Display of last two digits may differ depending on the progress) | |
| 14 times | B type PBA | End key operation | |
* During "Discharge mode of DC link voltage", voltage of INV1 and INV2 will be displayed alternately.
※ Even when the outdoor unit power is off, it is dangerous when you come in contact with inverter PCB and fan PCB since they are charged with high DC voltage.
※ When pressing K2 key 9 to 12 times without inverter checker, error code can be displayed on segment even though the outdoor unit is normal.
* When replacing/repairing the PCB, cut-off the power and wait until the DC voltage is discharged before replacing/repairing them. (Wait for more than 15 minutes to allow it to discharge naturally.)
* When there were error, 'Discharge mode of DC link voltage' may not have been effective. Especially if error E464 and E364 have been occurred, power element might be damaged by fire and therefore, do not use the 'Discharge mode of DC link voltage'.
※ If the 1st-generation MCU is installed, the Auto pipe pairing operation can not be used. If the 2nd-generation MCU is installed, the Checking the pipe connection can not be used.
- 1st-generation MCU : MCU-S*NEE*N, MCU-S2NEK1N
- 2nd-generation MCU : MCU-S*NEK2N, MCU-S4NEK3N, MCU-S1NEK1N
* If there is an A type PBA among the outdoor units installed as a module, the Auto pipe pairing operation can not be used.
| K3 (Number of press) | KEY operation Display on segment | |
| 1 time | Initialize (Reset) setting | Same as initial state |

text_image
K1 K2 K3 K4
text_image
88 88 K1 K2 K3 K4| K4 (Number of press) | KEY operation | Display on segment | |
| SEG 1 SEG2, 3, 4 | |||
| 1 time Outdoor unit model 1 | AM160FXV * * * * → Off, 1, 6 | ||
| 2 times Order frequency of the compressor 1 2 | 120 Hz → 1, 2, 0 | ||
| 3 times Order frequency of the compressor 2 3 | 120 Hz → 1, 2, 0 | ||
| 4 times High pressure (MPa) 4 | 1.52 MPa → 1, 5, 2 | ||
| 5 times Low pressure (MPa) 5 | 0.43 MPa → 0, 4, 3 | ||
| 6 times Discharge temperature (Compressor 1) | 6 | 87 °C → 0, 8, 7 | |
| 7 times Discharge temperature (Compressor 2) | 7 | 87 °C → 0, 8, 7 | |
| 8 times IPM temperature (Compressor 1) 8 | 87 °C → 0, 8, 7 | ||
| 9 times IPM temperature (Compressor 2) 9 | 87 °C → 0, 8, 7 | ||
| 10 times CT sensor value (Compressor 1) A | 2 A → 0, 2, 0 | ||
| 11 times CT sensor value (Compressor 2) B | 2 A → 0, 2, 0 | ||
| 12 times Suction temperature | C | -42 °C → -, 4, 2 | |
| 13 times COND OUT temperature | D | -42 °C → -, 4, 2 | |
| 14 times Temperature of liquid pipe | E | -42 °C → -, 4, 2 | |
| 15 times TOP temperature (Compressor 1) F | -42 °C → -, 4, 2 | ||
| 16 times TOP temperature (Compressor 2) | G | -42 °C → -, 4, 2 | |
| 17 times Outdoor temperature | H | -42 °C → -, 4, 2 | |
| 18 times EVI inlet temperature | I | -42 °C → -, 4, 2 | |
| 19 times EVI outlet temperature | J | -42 °C → -, 4, 2 | |
| 20 times Main EEV1 step | K | 2000 steps → 2, 0, 0 | |
| 21 times Main EEV2 step | L | 2000 steps → 2, 0, 0 | |
| 22 times EVI EEV step | M | 300 steps → 3, 0, 0 | |
| 23 times HR EEV step | N | 300 steps → 3, 0, 0 | |
| 24 times Fan step (SSR or BLDC) | O | 13 steps → 0, 1, 3 | |
| 25 times Current frequency (Compressor 1) | P | 120 Hz → 1,2,0 | |
| 26 times Current frequency (Compressor 2) | Q | 120 Hz → 1,2,0 | |
| 27 times Suction 2 temperature | R | -42 °C → -, 4, 2 | |
| 28 times Master indoor unit address S | Master indoor unit not selected → BLANK, N, DIf indoor unit No.1 is selected as the master unit → 0, 0, 1 | ||
Setting outdoor unit option switch and key function
| K4 (Number of press)Press and hold the K4 to enter the setting | Displayed content | Display on segment | |||
| page1 | page2 | ||||
| 1 time Main version MAIN Version (ex. 1412) | |||||
| 2 times Hub version HUB Version (ex. 1412) | |||||
| 3 times Inverter 1 version INV1 Version (ex. 1412) | |||||
| 4 times Inverter 2 version INV2 Version (ex. 1412) | |||||
| 5 times Fan 1 version FAN1 Version (ex. 1412) | |||||
| 6 times Fan 2 version FAN2 Version (ex. 1412) | |||||
| 7 times EEP version EEP Version (ex. 1412) | |||||
| 8 times | Automatically assigned address of the units | AUTO | SEG1 SEG2 | SEG3, 4 | |
| Indoor unit: "A"MCU: "C" | Indoor unit: "0"MCU: "1" | Address(ex: 07) | |||
| 9 times Manually assigned address of the units MANU | SEG1 SEG2 | SEG3, 4 | |||
| Indoor unit: "A" | Indoor unit: "0" | Address(ex: 15) | |||
※ I/U : Indoor unit
Setting the MCU and Pipe Addresses (for HR Only)
You can set the MCU address, the MCU ports to use, and the address for each MCU port connected to each indoor unit. It is for 2nd-generation MCU only. (MCU-S*NEK2N, MCU-S4NEK3N, MCU-S1NEK1N)
Setting the MCU address and the MCU ports to use
You can set the MCU address and the MCU ports on the MCU PBA.
MCU address switch


DIP switch

S/W option
DIP switch


text_image
A B C D E F- Set the MCU address switch to a value. If two or more MCUs are installed, be sure to set a unique value for each MCU. For the MCU address, you can set a value from 0 to 15.
- For each MCU ports that are connected to an indoor unit through piping, set their DIP switch to ON. For other MCU ports, set their DIP switches to OFF.
You can find the address (A to F) of an MCU port on the indoor unit piping connection. - If two MCU ports are connected to an indoor unit through a Y-joint, set the relevant S/W option DIP switch to the settings given in the following table:
| S/W option DIP switch No. | ON(Individual connection) | OFF(Shared connection) |
| 1 Each of ports A and B Both ports A and B | ||
| 2 Each of ports C and D Both ports C and D | ||
| 3 Each of ports E and F Both ports E and F |
* You cannot make a shared connection for the two ports B and C, and D and E at the same time.

natural_image
Technical diagram of an electronic component with multiple pins and connectors (no text or symbols visible)
text_image
A F C D E F- Set the address of each MCU port that is connected to an indoor unit by taking the procedures in Setting the Pipe Addresses Manually or Setting the Pipe Addresses Automatically. (Auto pipe pairing operation)

- If the following models are connected, set the pipe addresses manually by referring to Setting the Pipe Addresses Manually.
- ERV plus (AM****NKDE*), OAP duct (AM****NEPE*), Hydro Unit (AM****NBDE*, AM****NBF**), AHU kit (MXD-K****AN, MCM-D****N)
- If 1st-generation MCU (MCU-S*NEE*N, MCU-S2NEK1N) is installed, refer to the corresponding install manual.
Setting the MCU and Pipe Addresses (for HR Only)
Setting the Pipe Addresses Manually
You can use the wired or wireless remote control or the S-NET Pro 2 to set the pipe addresses for each indoor unit.
Setting by using the wired or wireless remote control (For how to operate the remote control buttons, see the remote control user manual.)
- Turn on both the indoor unit and the remote control.
- Enter the "Option setting mode" on the remote control.
- Set the address of each MCU port that is connected to an indoor unit by referring to the following table. (You can also set the address of each indoor unit.)
| Option SEG1 SEG2 SEG3 SEG4 SEG5 SEG6 | ||||||
| Value | 0 | A: Address setting mode | 0: The address of the indoor unit will not be set.1: The address of the indoor unit will be set. | 0 to 9: Hundreds digit of the indoor unit address | 0 to 9: Tens digit of the indoor unit address | 0 to 9: Units digit of the indoor unit address |
| Option SEG7 SEG8 SEG9 SEG10 SEG11 | SEG12 | |||||
| Value | 1 | 0 | 0: The RMC address will not be set.1: The RMC address will be set. | 0 | 0 to F: RMC group channel | 0 to F: RMC group address |
| Option SEG13 SEG14 SEG15 SEG16 SEG17 SEG18 | ||||||
| Value | 2 | 0 | 0: The MCU address will not be set.1: The MCU address will be set. | 0 to 1: Tens digit of the MCU address | 0 to 9: Units digit of the MCU address | A to F: MCU port address |
| Option SEG19 SEG20 SEG21 SEG22 SEG23 SEG24 | ||||||
| Value | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
Examples> If the indoor unit whose address is not yet set is connected to port A on the MCU 1, set 0A0000-100000-20101A-300000.
If the indoor unit whose address is set to 9 is connected to port B on the MCU 2, set 0A1009-100000-20102B-300000.
Setting by using S-NET Pro 2
▶ Set the pipe addresses by using Add-on > Change address on S-NET Pro 2. (For more information, see the S-NET Pro 2 Help.)
Setting the Pipe Addresses Automatically (Auto pipe pairing operation)
You can use the Automatic pipe-address setting operation to automatically set the address of each MCU port that is connected to an indoor unit.
If an MCU port is set incorrectly or a pipe between an MCU and an indoor unit is connected incorrectly, that indoor unit is indicated.
Check items before running the Auto pipe pairing operation
- Ensure that the service valve of the outdoor unit is open.
- Ensure that the power cables and communication cables of the indoor and outdoor units are correctly connected.
- Turn on the indoor and outdoor units 6 hours before running the Automatic pipe-address setting operation to warm up both units sufficiently.
- Before turning on the power, check whether the voltages and phases are correct by using a voltmeter and a phase tester.
- Check for the R, S, T, and N terminals: ensure that 380-415V is read between lines (R-S, S-T, T-R) and 200-240V (R-N, S-N, T-N) between phases.
- After the power is turn on, set the devices (indoor unit, MCU, and others) that are connected to the outdoor unit, and set the options.
Note that, before the MCU port addresses are set, MCU port setting errors (E216, 217, 218) may occur. You can run the Automatic pipe-address setting operation regardless of MCU port setting errors. - If the OAP(Outdoor Air Processing) Duct or Hydro unit is connected, set the pipe addresses manually referring to [Setting the Pipe Addresses Manually].
- Check the operating temperature for the Automatic pipe-address setting operation:
If this operation is run at a temperature out of the operating temperature range, the addresses set automatically may be incorrect. Set the pipe addresses manually by referring to Setting the Pipe Addresses Manually. - Auto pipe-pairing operation does not work within 3 minutes after power on and reset due to communication check.

[Operating temperature for the Auto pipe pairing operation]
Setting the MCU and Pipe Addresses (for HR Only)
* Before running the Auto pipe pairing operation, be sure to close the front cabinet. If this operation is run with the front cabinet open, the product may be damaged and the pipe addresses cannot be correctly recognized.


natural_image
Three-panel architectural floor plan showing room layouts and structural elements (no text or labels)

natural_image
Architectural cross-section diagrams of a multi-story building facade with internal compartments and furniture (no text or labels)To run the Auto pipe pairing operation, take the following steps:
- Press the K2 button 13 times on the main PBA of the outdoor unit to start the Auto pipe pairing operation. (Display: □□)
| Outdoor temperature < 24°C | 24°C ≤ Outdoor temperature < 30°C | 30°C ≤ Outdoor temperature | |
| Indoor temperature < 24°C | Main heating operation Main | heating operation Main cooling | operation |
| Indoor temperature ≥ 24°C | Main heating operation Main | cooling operation Main cooling | operation |
Each step is indicated on the outdoor unit display. (The whole operation takes about 25 to 55 minutes normally, depending on the number of indoor units connected. However, it can be operated for up to 2 hours to protect the compressor.)
- Step 1 (Start Fh01) → Steps 2 to 8 (Setup Fh08) → Step 9 (Check Fh09) → Step 10 (Confirmation Fh10)
- When the Auto pipe pairing operation finishes, the following data is shown on the outdoor unit display.
| Result | Outdoor unit display | Description |
| Setting completed End | ||
| Setting error | E191 Indoor unit data (displayed alternately) | Indoor unit data- SEG 1,2 = indoor unit address / SEG 3,4 = error status00: An MCU port is not disabled, or a pipe is not connected.01: Cooling only indoor unit is connected to MCU.02: The shared setting for two ports is incorrect.Example) When the MCU port connected to the indoor unit 12 is disabled,E191 and 1200 are displayed alternately- If two or more indoor units have setting errors, the data about the next indoor unit is displayed each time you press the K2 switch. |

- If the MCU ports to use are set incorrectly, the Auto pipe pairing operation may stop due to high-pressure or low-pressure protection control or the data about the indoor unit that has a MCU port setting error may be incorrect. Ensure that the MCU ports to use are set correctly.
- Depending on the indoor and outdoor temperatures, the Auto pipe pairing operation may stop due to protection control.
- If an error occurs while the Auto pipe pairing operation is running, check the error code and take actions.
- If you cannot finish the Auto pipe pairing operation because of the previous reasons, set the pipe addresses manually by referring to Setting the Pipe Addresses Manually.
Things to check after completing the installation
- Before supplying the power, use DC 500 V insulation resistance tester to measure the power (3 phase: R, S, T/1 phase: L, N) terminal and the outdoor unit grounding.
- Measurement should be over 30MΩ.
- Before supplying the power, use a voltmeter and phase tester to check the voltage and the phase.
- R, S, T, N terminal: check if the voltage is within 380-415 V between wires (R-S, S-T, T-R) and 200-240 V between phases (R-N, S-N, T-N) before turning on the switch.

text_image
CAUTION • Never measure the communication terminal since communication circuit may get damaged. • Check for short-circuit of the communication terminal with a general circuit tester.
text_image
230V 230V 230V 400V400V 400V N T S R OFF < ELB >- Check if the R-410A indoor units are connected.
- When N phase is not correctly connected to R, S and T phase, over-voltage protection control will be in effect and it will cut-off the power of the PCB. Check the power cable connection of the N phase if the PCB is not turned on.
- Check the following after the installation is completed.
| Installation work | Outdoor unit | Have you checked the external surface and the inside of the outdoor unit?Is there any possibility of short-circuit caused by the heat of an outdoor unit?Is the place well-ventilated and ensures space for service?Is the outdoor unit fixed securely to withstand any external force? |
| Indoor unit | Have you checked the external surface and the inside of the indoor unit?Is there enough space for service?Have you checked if the center of the indoor unit is ensured and it is installed horizontally? | |
| Refrigerant pipework | Have you selected correct pipes?Are the liquid and gas valve open?Is the total number of connected indoor units within the allowable range?Are the length and the height difference between the refrigerant pipes within the allowable range?Are the branch joints properly installed?Did you check the connection of liquid and gas pipes?Have you selected correct insulator for pipes and insulated them correctly?Did you insulate the pipes and connection part correctly?Is the quantity of the additional refrigerant correctly weighed in? (You must record the amount of additional refrigerant on the service record paper placed inside of the outdoor unit.) | |
| Drain pipe work | Have you checked if the drain pipes of the indoor and outdoor unit are connected together?Have you completed the drain test?Is the drain pipe properly insulated? | |
| Electrical wiringwork | Are the power cable and communication cable tightened firmly on the terminal board within the range of rated tightening torque?Have you checked for cross-connection of the power and communication cables?Have you performed the earthing work 3 to the outdoor unit?Did you make sure to use 2-core cable (not multi-core cable) for the communication cable?Is the length of the wire within allowed range?Is the wiring route correct? | |
| Setting address | Did you set the address of the indoor and outdoor units properly?Did you set the address of the indoor and outdoor units properly? (When using multiple remote controllers) | |
| Option | If there is a possibility of the outdoor unit from vibrating, check whether the anti-vibration frame is correctly installed. | |
Inspection and test operation

Precautions before test operation
- When the outdoor temperature is low, turn on the main power 6 hours before beginning the operation.
- If you start the operation immediately after turning on the main power, it may cause serious damage to the part in the product.
- Do not touch the refrigerant pipe during or right after the operation.
- Refrigerant pipe may be hot or cold during or right after the operation depending on the status of the refrigerant which flows through the refrigerant pipe, compressor and other parts of the refrigerant cycle.
- Do not operate the product with its panel or protection nets off.
- There is risk of personal injury from the parts rotating, heated or with the high voltage.
- Do not turn off the main power immediately after stopping the operation.
- Wait for at least 5 minutes before turning off the main power. If not, water leakage or other problems may occur.
- Connect all the indoor units and the power supply for the outdoor unit and run auto address setting. Run auto address setting even after changing the indoor unit PCB.
Checklist before auto trial operation
- Check the power cable and communication cable of the indoor and outdoor unit.
- Supply power to the outdoor unit 6 hours before trial operation to pre-heat the crank case heater.
- Before supplying the power, use a voltmeter and phase tester to check the voltage and the phase.
- R, S, T, N terminal: check if the voltage is within 380 -415 V between wires (R-S, S-T, T-R) and 200-240 V between phases (R-N, S-N, T-N).
- When the power is supplied, outdoor unit will execute tracking to check the indoor unit connection and other optional functions.
- Write down the installation report on the service history report paper attached on the front part of the control box.

• Supply power to the outdoor unit 6 hours before auto trial operation to pre-heat the crank case heater.
6. Guaranteed range of auto trial operation
For precise judgment, you must perform auto trial operation in below indoor/outdoor temperature condition.

bar_line
| Indoor temperature (°C) | Outdoor temperature (°C) - Cooling | Outdoor temperature (°C) - Heating | | ----------------------- | ---------------------------------- | --------------------------------- | | 0 | 40 | -10 | | 5 | 40 | 25 | | 2 | 40 | 15 | | 3 | 40 | 40 |- In Auto trial operation, product will automatically select either cooling or heating mode and operate in selected mode.
- In the temperature range marked with slashed pattern, system protection control may trigger during operation.(If the system protection control is enabled, it can be hard to get the precise judgment after the auto trial operation.)
- When the temperature is outside of guaranteed range, accuracy of judgment on auto trial operation may decrease near boarder line area.
- If all indoor units are connected with only hydro unit, it is operated by heating mode. If outdoor temperature is above 35^ , auto trial operation is skipped and UP mode will be cleared.
Auto trial operation
- If the Auto Trial Operation is not completed, normal operation will be prohibited.
- When the auto trial operation is not completed, UP (UnPrepared) will appear on the segment after the communication check and restrict compressor from operating. (UP Mode will be cleared automatically when auto trial mode is completed.)
- Auto trial operation may take 20 minutes to maximum 2 hours depending on the operation status.
- During auto trial operation, noise can be generated due to valve inspection. (Check the product if abnormal noise occurs continuously)
- When error occurs during auto trial operation, check the error code and take appropriate measures.
- Refer to next couple of pages when E503, E505 or E506 error occurs.
- When auto trial operation ends, use S-NET pro or S-CHECKER to issue a result report.
- Refer to service manual if you have any items with "NG" on the result report.
- After taking appropriate measure for the items with "NG", run the auto trial operation again.
- Check the following items by running trial operation (cooling/heating).
- Check if cooling/heating operation performs normally.
- Individual indoor unit control: Check for air flow direction and fan speed.
- Check for abnormal operation noise from the indoor and outdoor unit.
- Check for proper draining from the indoor unit during cooling operation.
- Use S-NET pro to check the detail operation status.
-
Explain to the user how to use the air conditioner according to the user's manual.
-
Hand over the installation manual to the customer so they can keep it with them.
• Make sure to close the top and bottom part of the outdoor unit cabinet during operation. If you operate the unit with the front cabinet open, it may cause damage to the product and you may not get the precise data from S-NET pro.


natural_image
Three-panel diagram of a mobile home office layout with furniture and storage areas (no text or labels)Inspection and trial operation
Measure to take when E503 error occurs

flowchart
graph TD
A{Is the ball valve on the outdoor unit opened?}
B{Has the correct amount of additional refrigerant been injected into the indoor unit and liquid line?}
C["Perform Trial Operation (cooling/heating) - See the instructions on Key operation modes."] -->|Yes| D{Are the 4-way valve, Main EEV and pressure sensors operating properly?}
E["Perform Auto Trial Operation again"] -->|No| F["Take corrective measures."]
F --> G{Is the operation cycle normal?}
G -->|Yes| D
G -->|No| H["Take corrective measures."]
H --> I["Take corrective measures."]
I --> J{Is the ball valve on the outdoor unit opened?}
J -->|No.| K["Take corrective measures."]
J -->|Yes| L["Has the correct amount of additional refrigerant been injected into the indoor unit and liquid line?"]
L --> M{Has the correct amount of additional refrigerant been injected into the indoor unit and liquid line?}
M -->|No.| N["Take corrective measures."]
N --> O["Take corrective measures."]
O --> P{Is the 4-way valve, Main EEV and pressure sensors operating properly?}
P -->|No.| Q["Take corrective measures."]
Q --> R["Take corrective measures."]
R --> S{Is the operation cycle normal?}
S -->|No.| T["Take corrective measures."]
T --> U["Take corrective measures."]
U --> V["Perform Auto Trial Operation again"]
* Symptoms for abnormal operation of the 4way valve
- Abnormal noise during compressor operation, Increase in the suction temperature.
* Symptoms for abnormal operation of the Main EEV
- It is not possible to control the superheat (SH)
- It is not possible to secure a DSH of higher than 20K
* For more information, see the troubleshooting in the service manual.

- If service valve (ball valve) check is required, corresponding outdoor unit will display the error.
- If service valve (ball valve) check is required, auto detection mode will be terminated. Check service valve (ball valve) of gas pipe and liquid pipe at the same time when checking service valve (ball valve).
- When 4way valve, Main EEV detection is needed, run heating trial operation for more than 1 hour and analyze the data to check for a problem.
- If there's frost formed in outdoor unit or the outdoor unit is operating in defrost operation, it may be hard to detect problem normally. In this case, perform Trial operation or Forced defrost operation to eliminate the frost, and then perform Auto Trial Operation again.
- If the operation range is not within guaranteed range, error may occur even though the product is normal.
- To replace a component or inspect the PBA, be sure to cut off the power supply first. If inspection must be performed with the power supply on, exercise extra care to prevent electric shock.
Inspection and trial operation
Measure to take when E505, E506 error occurs

flowchart
graph TD
A["Keep all the outdoor units in vacuum mode for 5 min.<br>- See the instructions on Key operation modes."] --> B{Is the deviation between pressure sensors on outdoor units greater than 0.2MPa?}
B -->|No.| C["Perform Auto Trial Operation again"]
B -->|Yes| D{Is the ball valve (service valve) on each outdoor unit opened?}
D -->|No.| E["Open the valve."]
D -->|Yes| F{Are the pressure sensor connectors properly connected to the PBA?}
F -->|No.| G["Take corrective measures."]
F -->|Yes| H{Is the pin-to-pin voltage between pins # 3 and 4 of the pressure sensor terminal* on the Hub PBA 5V?}
H -->|No.| I["Replace the Hub PBA."]
H -->|Yes| J{Is the actual pressure* different from the value on the pressure sensor?}
I --> J
J -->|No.| C
J -->|Yes| K["Replace the pressure sensor."]
C --> L["End"]
G --> L
I --> L
K --> L
* For more information, see the troubleshooting in the service manual.

- When the auto trial operation for pressure sensor was executed before the pressure of the outdoor unit is equalized (when there's close to no difference between high and low pressure), error may occur even though the product is normal.
- If pressure sensor check is required, error will be displayed on all installed outdoor units.
- If pressure sensor check is required, outdoor units will terminate auto trial operation mode automatically.
- To check for the pressure sensor with the problem, run trial operation for more than 1 hour and analyze the data to check for a problem.
- To replace a component or inspect the PBA, be sure to cut off the power supply first. If inspection must be performed with the power supply on, exercise extra care to prevent electric shock.
Automatic refrigerant amount detection function
This function checks amount of refrigerant in the system through refrigerant amount detection operation

flowchart
graph TD
A["Start"] --> B["Press the Tact switch "K2" 5 times"]
A --> C["Input S-CHECKER signal"]
B --> D["Satisfy the temperature condition"]
C --> E["Check the amount of refrigerant"]
D --> F{Check stability Check stability}
F -->|Yes| G["Connect S-Net Pro2 Judge the amount of refrigerant"]
F -->|No| H["Judgment not available"]
E --> I["Judgment on the amount of refrigerant: Normal / Excessive / Insufficient"]
G --> J["Judgment on the amount of refrigerant: Normal / Excessive / Insufficient"]
H --> K["Judgment not available"]
I --> L["End"]
J --> L
K --> L
* After refrigerant amount detection is finished, if you see "K9 Ed" on the display and cannot check the refrigerant amount from the S-net pro and S-checker, it means insufficient degree of supercooling.

- If the temperature is out of the guaranteed range below, exact result will not be obtained.
- Indoor: 20\~32 °C
- Outdoor: 5\~43 °C
- If the operation cycle is not stable, the operation of refrigerant amount check may be forcibly finished.
- Accuracy of the result may decrease if the product has not been operated for a long period of time or heat mode has been operated before running the function of refrigerant amount check. Therefore, use the function of refrigerant amount check after operating the product in cool mode for at least 30 minutes.
- Product may trigger system protection operation depending on the installation environment. In this case, the result of refrigerant amount check may not be accurate.
Actions to take for the check result
• Excessive amount of refrigerant
- Discharge 5% of total amount of refrigerant and restart the refrigerant amount check.
• Insufficient amount of refrigerant
- Add 5% of the total amount of refrigerant and restart the refrigerant amount check.
• Insufficient degree of supercooling
- Add 10 % of the total amount of refrigerant and restart the refrigerant amount check.
• Judgment not available
- Check if the function of refrigerant amount check is executed within the guaranteed temperature range. Run trial operation to check if there are other problems on the system.
| Model Net weight (kg) | Net size (W x H x D, mm) | |
| AM080JXVHGH/EU 192.0 880.0 | x 1695.0 x 765.0 | |
| AM100JXVHGH/EU 192.0 880.0 | x 1695.0 x 765.0 | |
| AM120JXVHGH/EU 192.0 880.0 | x 1695.0 x 765.0 | |
| AM140JXVHGH/EU 231.0 1295.0 | x 1695.0 x 765.0 | |
| AM160JXVHGH/EU 262.0 1295.0 | x 1695.0 x 765.0 | |
| AM180JXVHGH/EU 288.0 1295.0 | x 1695.0 x 765.0 | |
| AM200JXVHGH/EU 288.0 1295.0 | x 1695.0 x 765.0 | |
| AM220JXVHGH/EU 288.0 1295.0 | x 1695.0 x 765.0 | |
| AM240HXVAGH/EU 356.0 1295.0 | x 1695.0 x 765.0 | |
| AM260HXVAGH/EU 356.0 1295.0 | x 1695.0 x 765.0 | |
| AM080JXVHGR/EU 197.0 880.0 | x 1695.0 x 765.0 | |
| AM100JXVHGR/EU 197.0 880.0 | x 1695.0 x 765.0 | |
| AM120JXVHGR/EU 197.0 880.0 | x 1695.0 x 765.0 | |
| AM140JXVHGR/EU 237.0 1295.0 | x 1695.0 x 765.0 | |
| AM160JXVHGR/EU 268.0 1295.0 | x 1695.0 x 765.0 | |
| AM180JXVHGR/EU 294.0 1295.0 | x 1695.0 x 765.0 | |
| AM200JXVHGR/EU 294.0 1295.0 | x 1695.0 x 765.0 | |
| AM220JXVHGR/EU 294.0 1295.0 | x 1695.0 x 765.0 | |
| AM080JXVAGH/EU 186.0 880.0 | x 1695.0 x 765.0 | |
| AM100JXVAGH/EU 197.0 880.0 | x 1695.0 x 765.0 | |
| AM120JXVAGH/EU 210.0 880.0 | x 1695.0 x 765.0 | |
| AM140JXVAGH/EU 239.0 1295.0 | x 1695.0 x 765.0 | |
| AM160JXVAGH/EU 269.0 1295.0 | x 1695.0 x 765.0 | |
| AM180JXVAGH/EU 307.0 1295.0 | x 1695.0 x 765.0 | |
| AM200JXVAGH/EU 307.0 1295.0 | x 1695.0 x 765.0 | |
| AM220JXVAGH/EU 307.0 1295.0 | x 1695.0 x 765.0 |
MEMO

text_image
ENGLISHSAMSUNG
SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.
107, Hanamsandan 6beon-ro, Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju-si, Korea 62218
501# Suhong East Road, Industrial Park, Suzhou, Jiangsu, China
Samsung Electronics
Service Department
PO Box 12987, Blackrock, Co. Dublin. Ireland
or
Blackbushe Business Park, Yateley, GU46 6GG. UK






Gas side pipeLiquid side pipe
Liquid side pipe
High pressure gas pipe
High pressure gas pipe

or more






Indo
Indo














