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3.2. Indoor Unit Installation
3.2.1 Installation sequence for existing ceiling

3.2.2 Installation sequence for new ceiling

Figure 3.2

Figure 3.5

Figure 3.6

Figure 3.7

Figure 3.3

Figure 3.4

 

 

•  All  bolts  should  be  made  from  high  quality  carbon  steel  (with 

galvanized  surface  or  other  rust  prevention  treatment)  or  stainless 

steel.

•  How the ceiling should be handled will differ with the type of building. 

For  specific  measures,  please  consult  the  building  and  renovation 

engineers.

•  How  the  hoisting  bolt  should  be  secured  depends  on  the  specific 

situation, and it must be secure and reliable.

  Must maintain the ceiling at a level position.

Original concrete slab structure

Steel framework

Newly set concrete slab structure

Use embedded bolts, and pull bolts.

Directly set and use an angled 

steel rod for support.

Set using embedded appliances, 

and embedded type of bolts.

Suspension 

bolt

Angled rod 

for support

Suspension bolt

Knife-type 

insertion piece

Sliding-type insertion piece

Reinforced bar

Embedded bolt

(hanging and embedded 

bolt for piping)

1.  Drill 910x910mm square holes into the ceiling based on the layout of the 

installation board (accessory 4). See Figure 3.5.

  The centre of the ceiling opening should match the centre of the body of the 

indoor unit.

  Determine the length and outlets of the connecting pipes, water discharge 

piping and the electrical wiring.

 

In  order  to  keep  the  ceiling  level  and  prevent  vibrations,  reinforce  the 

strength of the ceiling when necessary.

Air conditioner body

Ceiling

Position the hole at the 

centre of the ceiling opening

Piping

Water discharge pipe

2. Install the hooks in four corners based on the layout for the hooks outlined in 

the installation board (accessory 4).

  Determine  the  location  on  the  ceiling  of  the  room  or  building  roof  for 

mounting, and drill four 

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12mm X 50-55 mm holes. Then embed and set up 

the expansion hook anchors (purchased accessory 4) in these holes. See 

Figure 3.2.

  During the installation of the hooks (purchased accessory 5), make sure 

that the concave portion of the hanger corresponds to that of the expansion 

hook anchors. Determine the appropriate hook length for installation based 

on the ceiling's height. Remove any excess.

Use M10 or W3/8/ bolts for the screws of the mounting hooks.

Take approximately 1/2 of the screw length for the installed hooks as the 

excess length.

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3.  Use the hex nuts on the four mounting hooks to adjust and make sure that 

the unit body is level.

  If the water discharge pipe is slanted, it may cause the water level switch to 

malfunction, and water may leak.

  Adjust the position of the unit body, and make sure that the gap with the 

ceiling is evenly spaced on all four sides of the ceiling, and the base of the 

unit body is 10-12 mm into the base of the ceiling.

Once the position of the unit body is adjusted, use the nuts on the mounting 

hooks to secure the unit.

1.  Refer to Step 2 of the "Installation sequence for existing ceiling". Pre-bury 

the hooks in the new ceiling, and make sure that they are strong enough to 

bear the weight of the indoor unit, and that the unit will not become loose 

when the concrete shrinks.

2.  Once you have lifted and mounted the unit, use M6x12 screws (accessory 

5) to secure the installation board (accessory 4) on the unit body. Make sure 

you verify the size and positions of the opening in the ceiling before you do 

so. See Figure 3.8.

 

Before you mount the unit onto the ceiling, make sure the ceiling is level.

 

The  rest  of  the  procedures  are  the  same  as  Step  2  of  the  "Installation 

sequence for existing ceiling".

3.  Refer to Step 3 of the "Installation sequence for existing ceiling".

4.  Remove the installation board (accessory 4).

Air conditioner body

Ceiling

Air conditioner 

body

Air 

conditioner 

frame

Caution

10~12mm

910mm

910mm

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Summary of Contents for , MDV-D18Q4/VN1-E

Page 1: ...E At MDV D24Q4 VN1 E At MDV D28Q4 VN1 E At MDV D32Q4 VN1 E At MDV D36Q4 VN1 E At MDV D40Q4 VN1 E At MDV D48Q4 VN1 E At Thank you very much for purchasing our air conditioner Before using your air cond...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...and wires Improper wiring and installation may cause a fire Make sure the power cord communication and controller wiring are straight and level when you are working on the connections and the cover o...

Page 4: ...ntent the mechanical parts will experience accelerated ageing which will severely compromise the service life of the unit 5 Where there are major voltage fluctuations Operating the unit using a power...

Page 5: ...iameter 32 mm The inner diameter is based on the diameter of the copper and PVC pipes The thickness of the pipe casing is 10 mm or more Increase the thickness of the casing 20 mm or thicker when the t...

Page 6: ...ctions for the installation site See Figure 2 3 for the schematic on the direction of airflow If part of the air vent must be blocked you may insert an air baffle at the vent of the unit body to block...

Page 7: ...or mounting and drill four 12mm X 50 55 mm holes Then embed and set up the expansion hook anchors purchased accessory 4 in these holes See Figure 3 2 During the installation of the hooks purchased acc...

Page 8: ...leakages Buffers Dimensions of unit 75 fresh air vent Refrigerant piping vent liquid side C Refrigerant piping vent gas side D 32 outer diameter of water discharge pipe Figure 3 10 Figure 3 11 Mounti...

Page 9: ...ctive casing to wrap the connection terminals and use a reliable fixture to secure and strengthen the safety isolation of the terminals 4 Adjust the four panel hook screws see Figure 3 15 c to keep th...

Page 10: ...on the installation dimensions of the air ducts Figure 3 22 See Figure 3 23 for the schematic on the air duct installation Figure 3 23 If only one air duct is connected The air volume in the air duct...

Page 11: ...cessive torque will damage the socket cap and the cap will not be tight if you apply insufficient torque leading to leakages 4 5 Air Tightness Test Carry out the air tightness test on the system accor...

Page 12: ...plugged to prevent water from leaking 5 Water Discharge Piping Installation 5 1 Water Discharge Piping Installation for Indoor Unit 1 Use PVC pipes for the water discharge pipes outer diameter 37 39 m...

Page 13: ...supply terminal of the indoor unit Refer to Tables 6 1 and 6 2 for the specifications of the power cord and communication wire A wiring capacity that is too small will cause the electrical wiring to b...

Page 14: ...Indoor and outdoor units Communication wire Connecting the shielded layer of the shielded wire Connect the shielded end of the shielded wire to the electronic controller box sheet metal here Signallin...

Page 15: ...tralized control function for the indoor unit has been completed on the outdoor unit the toggle switch on main control panel of the outdoor unit must be set to auto addressing otherwise the indoor uni...

Page 16: ...t s internal components while the unit is powered on can lead to electric shocks or injuries caused by moving parts such as the unit s fan Ensure that the power supply is disconnected before any servi...

Page 17: ...ity for information about disposal procedures To avoid damaging the remote controller exercise caution when using it and replacing its batteries Do not place objects on top of it Do not place applianc...

Page 18: ...n air filters inside indoor units Caution The unit performs stably in the temperature range given in above table If the indoor temperature is outside the unit s normal operating range it may stop runn...

Page 19: ...ll Clean the filter every two weeks when you use it regularly b If the air conditioner is positioned in a dusty place clean the filter often c Replace the filter if it is too dusty to clean the replac...

Page 20: ...will start after the intentional delay is complete Heating mode is running when the following panel lights are on operation and the DEF FAN LED indicator Cause the indoor unit activates protective me...

Page 21: ...air inlet or outlet is blocked A refrigerant leak has occurred Low heating effect Doors or windows are not completely closed Close doors and windows Arrange for a professional technician to check the...

Page 22: ...button is pressed Check whether the MODE indicated on the display is AUTO Check whether the MODE indicated on the display is DRY A power cut has occurred the power to the premises has been cut off Che...

Page 23: ...P E E d E r o r r e t i n u r o o d t u O E E alarm l e v e l r e t a W FE Indoor unit has not been assigned an address Communication error with outdoor units T1 temperature sensor error T2 temperatu...

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