69
D.Micro-switch SW6 is for selection of temperature compensation in heating mode. This helps to reduce
the real temperature difference between ceiling and floor so that the unit could run properly. If the unit is
on-floor installed, 0 should be chosen.
Range: 0
o
C, 2
o
C, 4
o
C, E function (reserved for special customizing)
E. Micro-switch S1 and dial-switch S2 are for address setting when you want to control this unit by a
central controller.
Range: 00-63
F. Dial-switch ENC1: The indoor PCB is universal designed for whole series units from 18K to 55K. This
ENC1 setting will tell the main program what size the unit is.
NOTE: Usually there is glue on it because the switch position cannot be changed at random unless you
want to use this PCB as a spare part to use in another unit. Then you have to select the right position to
match the size of the unit.
“53” means 5.3kW (18K),“105” means 10.5kW(36K), and so on.
Summary of Contents for KDIP012-H2
Page 8: ...5 2 2 Part names of Indoor Outdoor units Cassette Units ...
Page 9: ...6 KDIR Duct Units ...
Page 10: ...7 KDIP Duct Units ...
Page 11: ...9 Ceiling floor Units ...
Page 12: ...10 HESP DUCT Units ...
Page 19: ...19 2 3 4 7 Outside Water Pump for Optional When Ceiling Installation ...
Page 31: ...33 KSIE024 H220 O KSIR036 H218 inch 37 2 16 1 31 9 40 6 26 5 15 9 ...
Page 34: ...36 Ceiling floor Units ...
Page 39: ...41 KTIR036 H2G1 KTIR048 H2G1 ...
Page 40: ...43 KUIR18 H2 KUIR24 H2 ...
Page 41: ...44 KFUF036 H2G1 KFUF048 H2G1 ...
Page 42: ...45 KFUF060 H2G1 ...
Page 43: ...46 KFUF036 H2G1 KFUF048 H2G1 ...
Page 44: ...47 KDIP090 H2 KDIP012 H2 KDIP018 H2 KDIP24 H2 ...
Page 69: ...74 6 2 Outdoor Unit KSIE018 H220 O KSIE024 H220 O ...
Page 70: ...75 KSIE009 H221 O KSIE012 H220 O ...
Page 71: ...77 KSIR036 H218 ...
Page 77: ...83 KDIR09 H2 Code 0 Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 ...
Page 78: ...84 KDIR12 H2 Code 0 Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 ...
Page 79: ...85 KDIR18 H2 Code 0 Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 ...
Page 80: ...86 KDIR24 H2 Code 0 Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 ...
Page 96: ...104 12 Field Wiring 9K 24K 36K 48K 60K ...
Page 97: ...105 ...
Page 147: ...155 P U P V ...
Page 148: ...156 P W P N ...
Page 181: ...191 4 Remove the evaporator fixing clamps to disassemble the evaporator Fixing clamps 1 screw ...
Page 188: ...221 5 Remove the four fixing screws of the fan motor then remove the motor 5 ...