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Air Handlers 

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Items to be checked 

Problems might happen due to 
improper installation 

Check 

Check if the wiring and pipe line has 
been installed correctly. 

Malfunction might happen and parts 
might be burned. 

Check if the unit has been earthed 
soundly. 

Hazard of electricity leakage. 

Check if the wiring conforms to the 
wire gage. 

Malfunction might happen and parts 
might be burned. 

Check if there is obstruction 
blocking the air inlet/outlet. 

It may cause deficiency of cooling 
(heating) capacity. 

Check if the piping length and 
refrigeration charging volume has 
been recorded. 

Uncertain about the refrigerant 
charging volume. 

Check if the piping connection and 
valves have been set properly. 

It may cause unit abnormality and 
damage the unit. 

Make sure there is no crack among 
air return and supply pipe. 

It may cause air leak, vibration and 
noise. 

Check if the panel is mounted firmly. 

It may cause air leak, vibration and 
condensation. 

5.2 Trial Run 

5.2.1 Preparative for Trial Run 

(1) Never power on the unit until all the installation work has been done.
(2) All the control circuit and wiring has been connected correctly and soundly. Valves

on the gas and liquid line should be completely open.

(3) All the scattered objects should be removed, especially metal filing, thrum and

clip.

(4) Check if the unit appearance and piping system has been damaged during

transportation or handling.

(5) Check if the terminals are loose and the phases are correct.

5.2.2 Trial Run 

(1) Trial run can be operated by professional personnel only after above items have

been checked (items to be checked as per actual condition).

(2) Power on the unit and press ON/OFF button to activate.
(3) After compressor starting up, please immediately stop the unit when abnormal

sound emits.

(4) Trial run under several modes and check if the unit operates normally.

Summary of Contents for AUD24AH2/A1-D

Page 1: ...Installation Instructions Original Instructions Air Conditioners Air Handlers Models AUD24AH2 A1 D U AUD36AH2 A1 D U AUD48AH2 A1 D U AUD60AH2 A1 D U...

Page 2: ...improper disassembly and inspection which may impact the normal operation of unit please do not disassemble the unit by yourself You can contact with the special maintenance center of our company if...

Page 3: ...defects are due to improper operation during transportation of product 5 Operate repair maintain the unit without abiding by instruction manual or related regulations 6 After verification the problem...

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Page 5: ...parative for Installation 7 3 1 Pre Installation Instruction 7 3 2 Important Safety Instructions 8 4 Installation 10 4 1 Unit Inspection 10 4 2 Location 10 4 3 Piping Work 11 4 4 Condensate Removal 13...

Page 6: ...r household wastes throughout the EU To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material re...

Page 7: ...with the kits or accessories when installing Follow all safety codes Wear safety glasses protective clothing and work gloves Use quenching cloth for brazing operations Have fire extinguisher available...

Page 8: ...ning label 2 Product Introduction 2 1 Product Description 2 2 Optional Accessories Indoor unit accessories No Name Appearance Q ty Usage 1 3 8 CPC 1 Copper Pipe Connector Liquid Line 2 3 4 CPC 1 Coppe...

Page 9: ...sical Dimension Unit inch Model Dimension W D H A B AUD24AH2 A1 D U AUD36AH2 A1 D U 21 1 4 21 1 4 48 1 4 11 5 8 20 AUD48AH2 A1 D U AUD60AH2 A1 D U 24 3 4 21 1 4 57 11 5 8 20 Clearance Side and back 0...

Page 10: ...D U 2 0 5 8 10 AUD36AH2 A1 D U 3 0 5 8 10 AUD48AH2 A1 D U 4 0 10 15 20 AUD60AH2 A1 D U 5 0 10 15 20 Model Motor 230V 60Hz HP FLA AUD24AH2 A1 D U AUD36AH2 A1 D U 1 2 2 1 AUD48AH2 A1 D U AUD60AH2 A1 D...

Page 11: ...AUD24AH2 A1 D U Level 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Level 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Level 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Level 4 Default 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Level 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Level 6 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 Level 7 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Level 8...

Page 12: ...60 Speed 5 CFM 1580 1490 1440 1390 1290 1180 1090 970 830 Speed 6 CFM 1720 1640 1600 1550 1450 1360 1250 1130 960 Speed 7 CFM 1800 1730 1680 1630 1550 1460 1370 1270 1150 970 830 Speed 8 CFM 1850 1820...

Page 13: ...l AUD48AH2 A1 D U Level Static pressure Inches W C 0 0 1 0 15 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 1 0 Speed 1 CFM 1640 1500 1450 1350 Speed 2 CFM 1680 1560 1500 1380 1300 Speed 3 CFM 1810 1690 1620 1550 1...

Page 14: ...labels are used throughout this manual to indicate immediate or potential hazards It is the owner s responsibility to read and comply with all safety information and instructions accompanying these sy...

Page 15: ...e reconfigured to operate with any other power supply The unit must have an uninterrupted unbroken electric grounding to minimize the possibility of personal injury if an electric fault occurs The ele...

Page 16: ...ly to the carrier Do not install such an equipment damaged by freight which determines the integrity and safety of the unit Please check the equipment model number to ensure the unit is appropriately...

Page 17: ...stalled as Fig A the air handler should be concealed in a specific room or space and make sure the air handler is not accessible to the general public Based upon the actual conditions if air handler i...

Page 18: ...Air Handlers 12 4 3 2 Piping Preparation 4 3 2 1 Solder Connection All cut ends are to be round burr free and cleaned Failure to follow this practice increases the chances for refrigerant leakage...

Page 19: ...revent rain water from pouring in and cause property loss or personal injury 3 Condensate drain pipe should be connected into special drain system for air conditioner 4 The drain pan has primary and s...

Page 20: ...urn air filter This filtering may be performed at the air handler or externally such as a return air filter grille 4 6 Electric Heater The air handlers listed in this manual do not have factory instal...

Page 21: ...losed area such as a garage or utility room with any carbon monoxide producing appliance ensure the area is properly ventilated 1 Refer to the Table for appropriate heater kit 2 Check any physical dam...

Page 22: ...tions and the instructions in this manual Never extend the power cords The electric circuit must be equipped with a circuit breaker and air switch both with sufficient capacity The unit s operating po...

Page 23: ...er cables that are delivered along with the air conditioner Do not change the power cables arbitrarily Do not change the length and terminals of the power cables If you want to change the power cables...

Page 24: ...lease adjust the specifications according to national standards Adopt 5pc of AWG18 power cords to be the communication cords between indoor unit and thermostat The maximum length is 98ft Please select...

Page 25: ...Unit inch 3 How to connect the thermostat wires and power cords Lead the thermostat wires and power cords through the insulation tube Then fix the wires with wire clamps as shown in the following figu...

Page 26: ...wire should be connected Wires of indoor unit Only for air handler without electric heater NOTE Y means Compressor control signal for the outdoor unit B which is energized under the heating mode means...

Page 27: ...unit through connecting the ground wire The units should comply with applicable local and national rules and regulations on power consumption When connecting the power cords make sure the phase sequen...

Page 28: ...cause air leak vibration and noise Check if the panel is mounted firmly It may cause air leak vibration and condensation 5 2 Trial Run 5 2 1 Preparative for Trial Run 1 Never power on the unit until...

Page 29: ...blocked Remove obstacles Inappropriate temperature setting Adjust setting at thermostat Doors or windows are opened Close the door or windows Direct sunshine Draw curtain or louver Too much heat sourc...

Page 30: ...Indoor fan can be set as ON or AUTO mode Under ON mode indoor fan will keep running after switch off the unit There are LED indicators on the main board of the indoor unit which are used to display t...

Page 31: ...f the unit 2 Clean filter screen of indoor units 3 Clean the dust of sundries on the indoor units 4 In the event of rusting use the anti rust paint to stop spreading of rust 7 4 Parts Replacement Purc...

Page 32: ...0DWHULDO 6XSSO QF GED 3UR Add 11700 Industry Ave Fontana CA 92337 USA Tel 1 951 360 0630 E mail www acpro com...

Page 33: ...red CommunicationWiring guidelines Dip Switch setting for Capacity Fill in Project Name Model Serial Continue on back X Series Pre Commissioning Checklist Checklist to prepare for commissioning use pr...

Page 34: ...lb Fill in Amp Current Draw Fill in ForTech Support Assistance please have this checklist completed first then call 855 972 2776 reversing valve is energized in heat Start up guidelines Once all of th...

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