ABUW60GRLT0 220v
ABUW60GRLT0 220v
P/No. : MFL67986305
Introduction
Preface
New era brings the more sophisticated and advanced buildings which in turn demands for specialized and optimized direct
expansion air conditioning systems. Also energy efficiency, environment friendly, low noise and low maintenance cost are
the features which are essential for these systems.
As a part of vertical integration LG makes all the key components in house, which gives an edge to LG to make better and
latest technology products with best quality in optimized time.
systems with are equipped with DC inverter technology and R410A refrigerant which is perfect solution to various
installation locations.
LG System consists of a single common outdoor unit for single indoor unit, such as ceiling cassette, ceiling sus-
pended, ceiling concealed duct.
This Engineering product data book incorporates information about the product itself, its installation and designing for
system.
The comprehensive study of this book will improve your knowledge about the system and its application in details.
LG Electronics Inc.
Air Conditioning & Energy Solution Company
General Information
1. Model line up
2. Nomenclature
1. Model line up
n Outdoor Unit (1Ø)_Heat Pump
General Information
ATUW30GNLT0
ATUW18GPLT0 ATUW24GNLT0
Model Names AVUW30GKLT0
AVUW18GJLT0 AVUW24GKLT0
ABUW30GGLT0
Chassis
ATUW48GMLT0
ATUW36GMLT0 AVUW48GLLT0
Model Names AVUW36GLLT0 ABUW48GRLT0 ABUW60GRLT0
ABUW36GRLT0 APUW50GT1M0
APUW50GT2E0
Chassis
ABUW48LRLT0
Model Names APUW50LT1M0 ABUW60LRLT0
APUW50LT2E0
No. of connectable indoor units 1
Chassis
General Information
A T U W 24 G N L E T 0
Serial Number
T - Tropical
Functions
A : Basic
E : Elevation grille
Look : Basic
Chassis Name
Electrical Ratings
G : 230V, 1Ø, 60Hz
L : 400V, 3Ø, 60Hz
APU W 50 G T1 M 0
Serial Number
Look : Basic
Chassis Name
Electrical Ratings
G : 230V, 1Ø, 60Hz
L : 400V, 3Ø, 60Hz
Model Type
Q: Cooling Only
W : Heat Pump
Defrost / Deicing O
High pressure switch X
Low pressure switch X
Reliability Phase protection X
Restart delay (3-minutes) O
Self diagnosis O
Soft start O
Test function X
Night Silent Operation O
Wiring Error Check X
Convenience
Peak Control X
AC Ez PQCSZ250S0
AC Ez Touch PACEZA000
AC Smart IV PACS4B000
Central Controller
ACP IV PACP4B000
AC Manager IV PACM4B000
PI 485 PMNFP14A1
BNU (Building LONWORKS Gateway PLNWKB000
Network Unit) BACnet Gateway PQNFB17C0
Low Ambient Kit O (Logical operation)
Note :
• O: Applied, • X: Not applied
• Accessory model name : Installed at field, ordered and purchased separately by the corresponding model name, supplied with separate package.
Combination
Indoor unit ATNW36GMLT0 ATNW48GMLT0
Rated kW 10.00 13.48
Rated Btu/h 34,100 46,000
Cooling
Max kW 10.79 14.65
Capacity
Max Btu/h 36,800 50,000
Rated kW 10.00 14.06
Heating
Rated Btu/h 34,100 48,000
Power Cooling Rated kW 2.94 3.96
Input Heating Rated kW 2.84 4.00
Running Cooling Rated A 12.80 17.20
Current Heating Rated A 12.30 17.40
EER / COP W/W 3.40 / 3.52 3.40 / 3.52
Note :
1. All data are based on the following conditions: 3. Due to our policy of innovation some specifications may be changed
- Cooling Temperature : Indoor 27°C(80.6°F) DB/19°C(66.2°F) WB without notifications.
Outdoor 35°C(95°F) DB/24°C(75.2°F) WB 4. Sound Level Values are measured at Anechoic chamber.
- Heating Temperature : Indoor 20°C(68°F) DB / 15°C(59°F) WB Therefore, these values can be increased owing to ambient conditions
Outdoor 7°C(44.6°F) DB / 6°C(42.8°F) WB during operation.
- Piping Length : Interconnected Pipe Length = 5m 5. The Cooling/Heating Capacity and Power Input is based on standard
- Difference Limit of Elevation (Outdoor ~ Indoor Unit) is Zero. tests. The rating will vary slightly with different nation and in different
2. Wiring cable size must comply with the applicable local and national codes. standard.
Note :
Outdoor Unit (1Ø)
1. All data are based on the following conditions: 3. Due to our policy of innovation some specifications may be changed
- Cooling Temperature : Indoor 27°C(80.6°F) DB/19°C(66.2°F) WB without notifications.
Outdoor 35°C(95°F) DB/24°C(75.2°F) WB 4. Sound Level Values are measured at Anechoic chamber.
- Heating Temperature : Indoor 20°C(68°F) DB / 15°C(59°F) WB Therefore, these values can be increased owing to ambient conditions
Outdoor 7°C(44.6°F) DB / 6°C(42.8°F) WB during operation.
- Piping Length : Interconnected Pipe Length = 5m 5. The Cooling/Heating Capacity and Power Input is based on standard
- Difference Limit of Elevation (Outdoor ~ Indoor Unit) is Zero. tests. The rating will vary slightly with different nation and in different
2. Wiring cable size must comply with the applicable local and national codes. standard.
ATUW18GPLT0 ATUW24GNLT0
Outdoor unit
AVUW18GJLT0 AVUW24GKLT0
Note :
1. All data are based on the following conditions: 3. Due to our policy of innovation some specifications may be changed
- Cooling Temperature : Indoor 27°C(80.6°F) DB/19°C(66.2°F) WB without notifications.
Outdoor 35°C(95°F) DB/24°C(75.2°F) WB 4. Sound Level Values are measured at Anechoic chamber.
- Heating Temperature : Indoor 20°C(68°F) DB / 15°C(59°F) WB Therefore, these values can be increased owing to ambient conditions
Outdoor 7°C(44.6°F) DB / 6°C(42.8°F) WB during operation.
- Piping Length : Interconnected Pipe Length = 5m 5. The Cooling/Heating Capacity and Power Input is based on standard
- Difference Limit of Elevation (Outdoor ~ Indoor Unit) is Zero. tests. The rating will vary slightly with different nation and in different
2. Wiring cable size must comply with the applicable local and national codes. standard.
ATUW30GNLT0 ATUW36GMLT0
Outdoor unit AVUW30GKLT0 AVUW36GLLT0
ABUW30GGLT0 ABUW36GRLT0
Power Supply V, Ø, Hz 230, 1, 60 230, 1, 60
Cooling Max. A - -
Starting Current
Heating Max. A - -
Wiring Connections Power Supply Cable (included Earth) No. x mm2 (AWG) 3C x 2.5 (12) 3C x 2.5 (12)
Note :
1. All data are based on the following conditions: 3. Due to our policy of innovation some specifications may be changed
- Cooling Temperature : Indoor 27°C(80.6°F) DB/19°C(66.2°F) WB without notifications.
Outdoor 35°C(95°F) DB/24°C(75.2°F) WB 4. Sound Level Values are measured at Anechoic chamber.
- Heating Temperature : Indoor 20°C(68°F) DB / 15°C(59°F) WB Therefore, these values can be increased owing to ambient conditions
Outdoor 7°C(44.6°F) DB / 6°C(42.8°F) WB during operation.
- Piping Length : Interconnected Pipe Length = 5m 5. The Cooling/Heating Capacity and Power Input is based on standard
- Difference Limit of Elevation (Outdoor ~ Indoor Unit) is Zero. tests. The rating will vary slightly with different nation and in different
2. Wiring cable size must comply with the applicable local and national codes. standard.
ATUW48GMLT0
AVUW48GLLT0
Outdoor unit ABUW48GRLT0 ABUW60GRLT0
APUW50GT1M0
APUW50GT2E0
UE Chassis
ATUW18GPLT0 / AVUW18GJLT0
ATUW24GNLT0 / AVUW24GKLT0
3. Dimensions
ATUW30GNLT0 / AVUW30GKLT0
ABUW30GGLT0 / ATUW36GMLT0
AVUW36GLLT0 / ABUW36GRLT0
3. Dimensions
U3 Chassis
ATUW48GMLT0 / AVUW48GLLT0
ABUW48GRLT0 / APUW50GT1M0
APUW50GT2E0 / ABUW60GRLT0
3. Dimensions
• Symbol • Notes
DB : Dry bulb temperature [°C] 1. All capacites are net, evaporator fan motor heat is deducted.
WB : Wet bulb temperature [°C] 2. Indicates Rated capacity at standard condition.
TC : Total capacity [kW] 3. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate
SHC : Sensible Heating Capacity [kW] 4. Capacities are based on the following conditions:
PI : Power Input [kW] - Interconnecting Piping Length 5m
(Comp.+ indoor fan motor+outdoor fan motor) - Level Difference of Zero.
5. The Cooling/Heating Capacity and Power Input is based on standard tests.
The rating will vary slightly with different nation and in different standard.
• Symbol • Notes
DB : Dry bulb temperature [°C] 1. All capacites are net, evaporator fan motor heat is deducted.
WB : Wet bulb temperature [°C] 2. Indicates Rated capacity at standard condition.
TC : Total capacity [kW] 3. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate
SHC : Sensible Heating Capacity [kW] 4. Capacities are based on the following conditions:
PI : Power Input [kW] - Interconnecting Piping Length 5m
(Comp.+ indoor fan motor+outdoor fan motor) - Level Difference of Zero.
5. The Cooling/Heating Capacity and Power Input is based on standard tests.
The rating will vary slightly with different nation and in different standard.
• Symbol • Notes
DB : Dry bulb temperature [°C] 1. All capacites are net, evaporator fan motor heat is deducted.
WB : Wet bulb temperature [°C] 2. Indicates Rated capacity at standard condition.
TC : Total capacity [kW] 3. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate
SHC : Sensible Heating Capacity [kW] 4. Capacities are based on the following conditions:
PI : Power Input [kW] - Interconnecting Piping Length 5m
(Comp.+ indoor fan motor+outdoor fan motor) - Level Difference of Zero.
5. The Cooling/Heating Capacity and Power Input is based on standard tests.
The rating will vary slightly with different nation and in different standard.
• Symbol • Notes
DB : Dry bulb temperature [°C] 1. All capacites are net, evaporator fan motor heat is deducted.
WB : Wet bulb temperature [°C] 2. Indicates Rated capacity at standard condition.
TC : Total capacity [kW] 3. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate
SHC : Sensible Heating Capacity [kW] 4. Capacities are based on the following conditions:
PI : Power Input [kW] - Interconnecting Piping Length 5m
(Comp.+ indoor fan motor+outdoor fan motor) - Level Difference of Zero.
5. The Cooling/Heating Capacity and Power Input is based on standard tests.
The rating will vary slightly with different nation and in different standard.
• Symbol • Notes
DB : Dry bulb temperature [°C] 1. All capacites are net, evaporator fan motor heat is deducted.
WB : Wet bulb temperature [°C] 2. Indicates Rated capacity at standard condition.
TC : Total capacity [kW] 3. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate
SHC : Sensible Heating Capacity [kW] 4. Capacities are based on the following conditions:
PI : Power Input [kW] - Interconnecting Piping Length 5m
(Comp.+ indoor fan motor+outdoor fan motor) - Level Difference of Zero.
5. The Cooling/Heating Capacity and Power Input is based on standard tests.
The rating will vary slightly with different nation and in different standard.
• Symbol • Notes
DB : Dry bulb temperature [°C] 1. All capacites are net, evaporator fan motor heat is deducted.
WB : Wet bulb temperature [°C] 2. Indicates Rated capacity at standard condition.
Outdoor Unit (1Ø)
• Symbol • Notes
DB : Dry bulb temperature [°C] 1. All capacites are net, evaporator fan motor heat is deducted.
WB : Wet bulb temperature [°C] 2. Indicates Rated capacity at standard condition.
TC : Total capacity [kW] 3. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate
SHC : Sensible Heating Capacity [kW] 4. Capacities are based on the following conditions:
PI : Power Input [kW] - Interconnecting Piping Length 5m
(Comp.+ indoor fan motor+outdoor fan motor) - Level Difference of Zero.
5. The Cooling/Heating Capacity and Power Input is based on standard tests.
The rating will vary slightly with different nation and in different standard.
• Symbol • Notes
DB : Dry bulb temperature [°C] 1. All capacites are net, evaporator fan motor heat is deducted.
WB : Wet bulb temperature [°C] 2. Indicates Rated capacity at standard condition.
TC : Total capacity [kW] 3. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate
SHC : Sensible Heating Capacity [kW] 4. Capacities are based on the following conditions:
PI : Power Input [kW] - Interconnecting Piping Length 5m
(Comp.+ indoor fan motor+outdoor fan motor) - Level Difference of Zero.
5. The Cooling/Heating Capacity and Power Input is based on standard tests.
The rating will vary slightly with different nation and in different standard.
• Symbol • Notes
DB : Dry bulb temperature [°C] 1. All capacites are net, evaporator fan motor heat is deducted.
WB : Wet bulb temperature [°C] 2. Indicates Rated capacity at standard condition.
TC : Total capacity [kW] 3. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate
SHC : Sensible Heating Capacity [kW] 4. Capacities are based on the following conditions:
PI : Power Input [kW] - Interconnecting Piping Length 5m
(Comp.+ indoor fan motor+outdoor fan motor) - Level Difference of Zero.
5. The Cooling/Heating Capacity and Power Input is based on standard tests.
The rating will vary slightly with different nation and in different standard.
• Symbol • Notes
DB : Dry bulb temperature [°C] 1. All capacites are net, evaporator fan motor heat is deducted.
WB : Wet bulb temperature [°C] 2. Indicates Rated capacity at standard condition.
TC : Total capacity [kW] 3. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate
SHC : Sensible Heating Capacity [kW] 4. Capacities are based on the following conditions:
PI : Power Input [kW] - Interconnecting Piping Length 5m
(Comp.+ indoor fan motor+outdoor fan motor) - Level Difference of Zero.
5. The Cooling/Heating Capacity and Power Input is based on standard tests.
The rating will vary slightly with different nation and in different standard.
• Symbol • Notes
DB : Dry bulb temperature [°C] 1. All capacites are net, evaporator fan motor heat is deducted.
WB : Wet bulb temperature [°C] 2. Indicates Rated capacity at standard condition.
TC : Total capacity [kW] 3. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate
SHC : Sensible Heating Capacity [kW] 4. Capacities are based on the following conditions:
PI : Power Input [kW] - Interconnecting Piping Length 5m
(Comp.+ indoor fan motor+outdoor fan motor) - Level Difference of Zero.
5. The Cooling/Heating Capacity and Power Input is based on standard tests.
The rating will vary slightly with different nation and in different standard.
• Symbol • Notes
DB : Dry bulb temperature [°C] 1. All capacites are net, evaporator fan motor heat is deducted.
WB : Wet bulb temperature [°C] 2. Indicates Rated capacity at standard condition.
TC : Total capacity [kW] 3. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate
SHC : Sensible Heating Capacity [kW] 4. Capacities are based on the following conditions:
PI : Power Input [kW] - Interconnecting Piping Length 5m
(Comp.+ indoor fan motor+outdoor fan motor) - Level Difference of Zero.
5. The Cooling/Heating Capacity and Power Input is based on standard tests.
The rating will vary slightly with different nation and in different standard.
• Symbol • Notes
DB : Dry bulb temperature [°C] 1. All capacites are net, evaporator fan motor heat is deducted.
• Symbol • Notes
DB : Dry bulb temperature [°C] 1. All capacites are net, evaporator fan motor heat is deducted.
WB : Wet bulb temperature [°C] 2. Indicates Rated capacity at standard condition.
TC : Total capacity [kW] 3. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate
SHC : Sensible Heating Capacity [kW] 4. Capacities are based on the following conditions:
PI : Power Input [kW] - Interconnecting Piping Length 5m
(Comp.+ indoor fan motor+outdoor fan motor) - Level Difference of Zero.
5. The Cooling/Heating Capacity and Power Input is based on standard tests.
The rating will vary slightly with different nation and in different standard.
Power supply
Circuit breaker
Earth
Outdoor unit
Outdoor Unit (1Ø)
Power supply
Circuit breaker
Earth
Outdoor unit
Notes :
1. Voltage range 7. RLA is measured during each individual compressor
Voltage supplied to the unit terminals should be within test condition
the minimum and maximum range 8. OFM is measured as the outdoor unit test condition.
2. Maximum allowable voltage unbalance between phase 9. Recommended circuit breaker is ELCB
is 2% (Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker)
3. MCA = (1.25 x Load1) + Load2 + Load3
- Load1 : Rated running current of largest motor MCA : Minimum Circuit Amperes
(compressor or other motor) MFA : Maximum Fuse Ampere
- Load2 : sum of current for all other motors
MSC : Maximum Starting Current
- Load3 : any other load rated 1.0A or more
4. MFA is used to select the circuit breaker and ground RLA : Rated Load Amperes
fault circuit interrupter (earth leakage circuit breaker) OFM : Outdoor Fan Motor
5. MSC means the Max. current during the starting of kW : Fan Motor rated output (kW)
compressor.
FLA : Full Load Amperes
6. MSC & RLA are measured as the compressor only test
condition.
45
40
Outdoor Temperature (℃ DB)
35
30 Continuous 25
operation
25
Warming up
Operation
15
Continuous
10 Operation
Outdoor Unit (1Ø)
0 -5
-5 0
5 10 12 15 20 23 25 28 10 16 30 33
Indoor Temperature (℃ WB) Indoor Temp. [°C DB]
Outdoor Unit
Inlet Air
Temperature
Refrigerant Flow Condenser Out Thermistor
Temperature
Thermistor
Cooling
Heating
Condensing
Temperature
Thermistor
Flare Connection
M
Electronic
Strainer Expansion Strainer
Valve
Liquid Side
Piping
Flare Connection
Discharge
Temperature
Thermistor
Suction
Temperature
Thermistor
Inverter
Compressor
Outdoor Unit
Inlet Air
Temperature
Refrigerant Flow Condenser Out Thermistor
Temperature
Thermistor
Cooling
Heating
Condensing
Temperature
Thermistor
Flare Connection
M
Electronic
Strainer Expansion Strainer
Valve
Liquid Side
Piping
Outdoor Unit (1Ø)
Pressure
Sensor
Gas Side
Piping 4 way
Valve
Flare Connection
Discharge
Temperature
Thermistor
Suction
Temperature
Thermistor
Inverter
Compressor
Outdoor Unit
Inlet Air
Refrigerant Flow Condenser Out Temperature
Temperature Thermistor
Thermistor
Cooling
Heating
Condensing
Temperature
Thermistor
Flare Connection
M
Strainer Strainer
Liquid Side
Piping
Pressure
Sensor
Gas Side
Piping 4 way
Valve
Flare Connection
Discharge
Temperature
Thermistor
Accumulator
Suction
Temperature
Thermistor
Inverter
Compressor
POWER SUPPLY
230 V ~ 60 Hz
POWER SUPPLY
230 V ~ 60 Hz
1m
ATUW36GMLT0
ATUW18GPLT0
48 50 AVUW36GLLT0 48 50
AVUW18GJLT0
ABUW36GRLT0
ATUW48GMLT0
ATUW24GNLT0 AVUW48GLLT0
50 52
AVUW24GKLT0 ABUW48GRLT0 55 57
APUW50GT1M0
ATUW30GNLT0 APUW50GT2E0
AVUW30GKLT0 48 50
ABUW30GGLT0 ABUW60GRLT0 55 57
70
Octave Band Sound Pressure Level (0dB = 20μPa)
70
Octave Band Sound Pressure Level (0dB = 20μPa)
70
Octave Band Sound Pressure Level (0dB = 20μPa)
NC-65 NC-65
NC-65
60 60 60 ▲ Cooling
NC-60 NC-60 n Heating
NC-60
NC-55 NC-55
NC-55
50 50 50
NC-50 NC-50
NC-50
NC-45 NC-45
NC-45
40 40 40
NC-40 NC-40
NC-40
NC-35 NC-35
NC-35
30 30 30
NC-30 NC-30
NC-30
NC-25
20
NC-25
20
NC-25 20
Note :
• O: Applied, • X: Not applied
• Accessory model name : Installed at field, ordered and purchased separately by the corresponding model name, supplied with separate package.
Note :
1. All data are based on the following conditions: 3. Due to our policy of innovation some specifications may be changed
- Cooling Temperature : Indoor 27°C(80.6°F) DB/19°C(66.2°F) WB without notifications.
Outdoor 35°C(95°F) DB/24°C(75.2°F) WB 4. Sound Level Values are measured at Anechoic chamber.
- Heating Temperature : Indoor 20°C(68°F) DB / 15°C(59°F) WB Therefore, these values can be increased owing to ambient conditions
Outdoor 7°C(44.6°F) DB / 6°C(42.8°F) WB during operation.
- Piping Length : Interconnected Pipe Length = 5m 5. The Cooling/Heating Capacity and Power Input is based on standard
- Difference Limit of Elevation (Outdoor ~ Indoor Unit) is Zero. tests. The rating will vary slightly with different nation and in different
2. Wiring cable size must comply with the applicable local and national codes. standard.
ABUW48LRLT0
Outdoor unit APUW50LT1M0 ABUW60LRLT0
APUW50LT2E0
Power Supply V, Ø, Hz 400, 3, 60 400, 3, 60
Cooling Max. A - -
Starting Current
Heating Max. A - -
Wiring Connections Power Supply Cable (included Earth) No. x mm2 (AWG) 5C x 2.5 (12) 5C x 2.5 (12)
Note :
1. All data are based on the following conditions: 3. Due to our policy of innovation some specifications may be changed
- Cooling Temperature : Indoor 27°C(80.6°F) DB/19°C(66.2°F) WB without notifications.
Outdoor 35°C(95°F) DB/24°C(75.2°F) WB 4. Sound Level Values are measured at Anechoic chamber.
- Heating Temperature : Indoor 20°C(68°F) DB / 15°C(59°F) WB Therefore, these values can be increased owing to ambient conditions
Outdoor 7°C(44.6°F) DB / 6°C(42.8°F) WB during operation.
- Piping Length : Interconnected Pipe Length = 5m 5. The Cooling/Heating Capacity and Power Input is based on standard
- Difference Limit of Elevation (Outdoor ~ Indoor Unit) is Zero. tests. The rating will vary slightly with different nation and in different
2. Wiring cable size must comply with the applicable local and national codes. standard.
U3 Chassis
ABUW48LRLT0
APUW50LT1M0
APUW50LT2E0
ABUW60LRLT0
3. Dimensions
• Symbol • Notes
DB : Dry bulb temperature [°C] 1. All capacites are net, evaporator fan motor heat is deducted.
WB : Wet bulb temperature [°C] 2. Indicates Rated capacity at standard condition.
TC : Total capacity [kW] 3. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate
SHC : Sensible Heating Capacity [kW] 4. Capacities are based on the following conditions:
PI : Power Input [kW] - Interconnecting Piping Length 5m
(Comp.+ indoor fan motor+outdoor fan motor) - Level Difference of Zero.
5. The Cooling/Heating Capacity and Power Input is based on standard tests.
The rating will vary slightly with different nation and in different standard.
• Symbol • Notes
DB : Dry bulb temperature [°C] 1. All capacites are net, evaporator fan motor heat is deducted.
WB : Wet bulb temperature [°C] 2. Indicates Rated capacity at standard condition.
TC : Total capacity [kW] 3. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate
SHC : Sensible Heating Capacity [kW] 4. Capacities are based on the following conditions:
PI : Power Input [kW] - Interconnecting Piping Length 5m
(Comp.+ indoor fan motor+outdoor fan motor) - Level Difference of Zero.
5. The Cooling/Heating Capacity and Power Input is based on standard tests.
The rating will vary slightly with different nation and in different standard.
• Symbol • Notes
DB : Dry bulb temperature [°C] 1. All capacites are net, evaporator fan motor heat is deducted.
WB : Wet bulb temperature [°C] 2. Indicates Rated capacity at standard condition.
TC : Total capacity [kW] 3. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate
SHC : Sensible Heating Capacity [kW] 4. Capacities are based on the following conditions:
PI : Power Input [kW] - Interconnecting Piping Length 5m
(Comp.+ indoor fan motor+outdoor fan motor) - Level Difference of Zero.
5. The Cooling/Heating Capacity and Power Input is based on standard tests.
The rating will vary slightly with different nation and in different standard.
• Symbol • Notes
DB : Dry bulb temperature [°C] 1. All capacites are net, evaporator fan motor heat is deducted.
WB : Wet bulb temperature [°C] 2. Indicates Rated capacity at standard condition.
TC : Total capacity [kW] 3. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate
SHC : Sensible Heating Capacity [kW] 4. Capacities are based on the following conditions:
PI : Power Input [kW] - Interconnecting Piping Length 5m
(Comp.+ indoor fan motor+outdoor fan motor) - Level Difference of Zero.
5. The Cooling/Heating Capacity and Power Input is based on standard tests.
The rating will vary slightly with different nation and in different standard.
Power supply
Circuit breaker
Earth
Outdoor unit
Outdoor Unit (3Ø)
Power supply
Circuit breaker
Earth
Outdoor unit
Notes :
1. Voltage range 7. RLA is measured during each individual compressor
Voltage supplied to the unit terminals should be within test condition
the minimum and maximum range 8. OFM is measured as the outdoor unit test condition.
2. Maximum allowable voltage unbalance between phase 9. Recommended circuit breaker is ELCB
is 2% (Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker)
3. MCA = (1.25 x Load1) + Load2 + Load3
- Load1 : Rated running current of largest motor MCA : Minimum Circuit Amperes
(compressor or other motor) MFA : Maximum Fuse Ampere
45
40
Outdoor Temperature (℃ DB)
35
30 Continuous 25
operation
25
Warming up
Operation
15
Continuous
10 Operation
Outdoor Unit (3Ø)
0 -5
-5 0
5 10 12 15 20 23 25 28 10 16 30 33
Indoor Temperature (℃ WB) Indoor Temp. [°C DB]
Outdoor Unit
Inlet Air
Refrigerant Flow Condenser Out Temperature
Temperature Thermistor
Thermistor
Cooling
Heating
Condensing
Temperature
Thermistor
Flare Connection
M
Strainer Strainer
Liquid Side
Piping Electronic
Expansion Valve
Suction
Temperature
Thermistor
Inverter
Compressor
PCB Connector
Description ABUW48LRLT0 APUW50LT1M0
ABUW60LRLT0 APUW50LT2E0
Suction Temperature Thermistor CN_SUCTION
CN_TH2
Discharge Temperature Thermistor CN_DISCHA
Condenser Out Temperature Thermistor CN_C_PIPE
CN_TH3
Inlet Air Temperature Thermistor CN_AIR
Condensing Temperature Thermistor CN_TH1 CN_MID
Pressure Sensor P-SENSOR(H) CN_H_PRESS
1m
ABUW48LRLT0
APUW50LT1M0 55 57
APUW50LT2E0
ABUW60LRLT0 55 57
▲ Cooling
n Heating
70
Octave Band Sound Pressure Level (0dB = 20μPa)
NC-65
60
NC-60
NC-55
50
NC-50
NC-45
40
NC-40
NC-35
30
NC-30
NC-25
20
Approximate
NC-20
Hearing
Threshold
NC-15
10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Octave Band Center Frequency (Hz)
Duct work
Insulation work
Electrical work
Ceiling preparations
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Building rooftop
Outdoor unit foundation work
Vacuum drying
Installation of indoor units Check model name to make sure the fitting is
made correctly
Refrigerant piping works Special attention to dryness , cleanness and
tightness
Drain pipe works Make sure that the drain pipe diameter is
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big enough and adjust it to downward gradient
Duct works Make sure airflow is sufficient
Outdoor unit foundation works The foundation must be vibration proof and
in level
Installation of outdoor units Avoid airflow short circuit and ensure
sufficient space is allowed for servicing
Total sleeve diameter 79.05mm Cable conduit should be considered under the local regula-
tion & laws.
* Assumption : Gas pipe insulation thickness and liquid pipe
insulation thickness is 10mm and 10mm respectively
2.1.4 Insert work and support work
An insert is a metal tool which is inserted into a floor or
beam before the concrete is set such that fittings such as
duct , pipes or suspension bolts for hanging units can be fit-
ted into the place later. The positioning of the inserts must
be decided early.
1. Insert work
Example : Through holes in a reinforced concrete beam
Embedding
Polyblock
depth h
Nail securing
molding box
Bolt
Foam
resin
Bolt
1.5t
plate
PVC
PVC
Saddle supporting
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CAUTION
During saddle supporting work, insulation should not be pressed by saddle as this can lead to tearing of insulation and
thus falling of condensed water during product operation.
To prevent
Insulation from
pressing, and
O-ring
lagging, cover band
can be used.
Sheathing
pipe lags
Sheathing
pipe
B) Down stopper supporting
One point supporter (200kg)
O-ring band Welding
Welding Insulated
Insulated Supporting band
Plate nut Supporting band
Down stopper
Hexagonal nut
Refrigerant pipe
CAUTION
Flare connection and procedure 3. Set the flaring tool to make sure the flare size remains
within the prescribed limits.
1. Stiffened pipe must always be annealed at least once
prior to the flaring work. 4. Coat the inner and outer surface of the
A flare with refrigerator oil (Ester or ether
2. A pipe cutter must be used to cut the pipe.
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oil).
(A large pipe cutter must be used where
H (this ensures that the flare nut passes
the pipe has a large diameter. When cutting
smoothly, preventing the pipe Oil Oil
a pipe which is too big for the pipe cutter a
from twisting.)
metal saw may be used but care must be
Do not use SUNISO-4GS oil.
taken to ensure that the debris from sawing
does not get into the pipe.)
D
CAUTION
NOTE
Open-end wrench (fixed)
1. After installation completion make sure to open the
valve. operating the unit with the valve shut off will Flare nut
destroy the compressor (Refer to the Additional
refrigerant charge detail information) Wrench Connection pipe
2. Use R410A to add refrigerant. All field piping must be Indoor unit tubing
installed by a licensed refrigeration technician
3. Must comply with local and national standard
regulations.
Connection pipe Indoor unit pipe
1) Connecting the piping to the indoor unit
Vinyl tape (wide) Wrap with vinyl tape
and drain hose to drain pipe Connecting cable
① Align the center of the piping and sufficiently tighten the
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flare nut by hand. Pipe
② Tighten the flare nut with a wrench. Wrap the insulation Vinyl tape(narrow)
material around the connecting portion.
Flare shape
2) Wrap the insulation material around the
connecting portion.
2°
R0.4~0.8mm
45° ±
① Overlap the connection pipe insulation material and the 90° ±2°
indoor unit pipe insulation material. Bind them together
with vinyl tape so that there is no gap.
② Wrap the area which accommodates the rear piping
housing section with vinyl tape.
Valve cap
SVC valve
(valve cap attachment area)
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1. Niorogen flushing method (During brazing) CAUTION
Brazing section
Copper pipe 1/4
Pressure regulator
CAUTION
Nitrogen Brazing
(Direction of Nitrogen gas.)
a. This procedure is designed to prevent formation of
oxidation film by filling piping with inert gas. Note that
excessive gas pressure will generate pinholes at
brazed points. (Nitrogen gas: Supply pressure N2
0.05~0.1kg/cm2G)
b. When supplying inert gas, be sure to open one end of Nitrogen Brazing
piping.
over 10mm
over 10mm
N2 N2
N2 N2
Ø15.9
Ø19.1
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Ø22.2
Ø25.4
Ø31.8
Ø38.1
Ø44.5
CAUTION
1. Generally expending pipe brazing is performed with pan-coil type copper pipe, and socket blazing is
performed with straight copper pipe.
2. Do not perform flare part brazing or butt-brazing.
3. Brazing should be performed on welding table.
4. Any dust should enter in the pipe while brazing.
5. Distance of copper pipe support spacing is within 1~2m
6. The copper pipe should not be secured directly by metal brackets.
NOTE
Refrigerant pipe flushing of 3 major effects
1. Removal of oxidation bubbles formed inside copper pipes when “nitrogen replacement is insufficient”
during soldering work
2. Removal of extraneous material and moisture from pipes when covering has been insufficient
3. Checks connections in pipes linking outdoor and indoor units (Both liquid and gas pipes)
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Nitrogen
③ Open the main valve on the nitrogen cylinder and set
the pressure regulator to 0.5MPa.
Primary
side Secondary
④ Ensure that nitrogen is flowing through the pipe proper-
Lo Hi
Nitrogen
⑤ For flushing block the end of the pipe with wood insula-
CAUTION Taping
Nitrogen
After welding the pipe, nitrogen flushing is strongly
recommended.
1. Application
Pipes for draining water generated from indoor unit on cooling operation
7.28 19 0.305
Outlet temp. :14C DB
8.73 21 0.337 Outlet temp. RH: 50%
10.2 23 0.369
11.6 25 0.402
14.6 34 0.546
Indoor unit
Or
Drain pan
Gradient of at least 1 / 50 ~ 1 / 100
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1. Application
Refrigerant pipe length contracts and expands on heating and cooling repeatedly. So supporting work is needed not to
hinder each copper pipe connection part.
Pipe diameter
(mm) Ø20~40 Ø40~50 Ø65~125
A ≥ 70mm
B ≥ 4 x SP
SP = External Pressure B
(mmAq)
Indoor unit
Plug
- In case of duct high static pressure, the U trap maintains a positive pressure on the indoor side of the unit.
Models with drain pump:
300mm or less
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PVC elbow
Max.
Drain head
PVC
Flexible hose
45~60°
45~60°
slop Sharing horizontal pipe
e1
/50
~1
/1 0
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0
1. Trap is required if the pie is open towards sewage to prevent bad smell from coming to indoor.
2. Do not connect drain pipe with building common drain pipe in heavy snow area. It might block the pipe with ice and
remaining collected water can get back to indoor unit.
Provide seperate air conditioner drain pipe.
NOTE
Sharp crook
Sharp crook
CAUTION
<clamp connection>
Water flow
<Reverse slope>
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- Do not use the loose fitting insulation.
1) Operational steps
1 EPDM length should be more 2 Put the pipe in EPDM insulation 3 Bond on both side of cut surfaces 4 Dry it until it becomes thick, sticky
longer than pipe length. carefully so that the pipe will not of move sure to use the correct type and does not get detached.
Do not extend EPDM by force. get damaged with EPDM. of bond for EPDM cut surface
attaching.
1 Use the original uncut insulation 2 Only in specialcase is the vertical 3 Bond both sides of the surface of 4 Dry it until it becomes thick and
material. cutting of the insulation allowed. EPDM and press them together for sticky.
long lasting bonding.
1 All of the fitting connecting parts 2 Make fitting cover to fit the EPDM 3 Bond the both cutting sides of
should be insulated. insulation fitting cover should be fitting cover.
Bring face to face the each end of overlapped with insulation min 1
EPDM on fitting connection part. inch (2.5cm).
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4 way pipe direction : select what you want
to form pipe.
C
A These parts are not insulated.
Correct
method C C A Liquid pipe
B Gas pipe
B A
C Insulation
③ It will be necessary to increase the thickness of insulation in the above table when conditions are hot and humid.
④ Where a customer supplies his own specifications then these must be adhered to.
CAUTION
Outdoor temperature and hummidity around the cooling piping might exceed 30°C and RH80%, reinforce the insulation
on the cooling piping (at least 20mm thick)
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• Telephone ground wires and lightening rods ···· danger-
Burr ous when struck by lightening due to abnormal rise in the
ele trical potential in the ground.
• Use only copper wires.
If there are any possibilities that • Make sure to shut down the power before starting the elec-
small animals or insects enter the tric wiring work.
system through the knock holes, Do not set ON any switch until the work is completed.
plug the holes with packing
materials (to be prepared onsite). • The outdoor unit has an inverter compresser which gener-
ates noise and charges the outer casing with the leakag
current. The outdoor unit should be grounded so that the
Use a conduit for the cable effect of the generated noise on othe equipment can be
reduced, and that the outer casing can be discharged.
h Please check !!
Cord clamp
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Cord clamp
CAUTION
Checking method
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2.6.2 Essential points of testing
1) Preparation
The key to successful testing is strict adherence to
• Check that each pipe (both liquid and gas side pipes) the following procedure:
between the indoor and outdoor units have been properly
a) The liquid and gas piping in each refrigerant system
connected and all wiring for the test run has been com-
should be pressurized in turn in accordance with the fol-
pleted. Remove the service valve caps from both the gas
lowing steps. (Nitrogen gas must be used.)Manifold gauge
and the liquid side on the outdoor unit. Check that both
Gas Pipe
the liquid and the gas side service valves on the outdoor Step 1: increase pressure to 0.3MPa
unit are kept closed at this stage. for 3 minutes or more
Indicates existence
2) Leakage test Step 1: increase pressure to 1.5MPa Liquid of major leaks
Pipe
• Connect the manifold valve (with pressure gauges) and for 3 minutes or more
dry nitrogen gas cylinder to this service port with charge Indicates existence
Step 3: increase pressure to 3.8MPa
NOTE
Gas Pipe
pipe
Piping should not be pressured more than 3.8MPa.
Liquid pipe
Pipe
Manifold valve b) Check for pressure drop
Pressure
gauge If there is no drop in pressure then the test is deemed a
Lo Hi
2.0
0.5
Step 1 0.3MPa x 3min Important points
0 1. Where the lengths of piping involved are particularly long
24 hours (Time)
5 minutes
then the air tight test should be carried out block by block.
Gas Pipe
1) Indoor side
3 minutes
Liquid Pipe
2) Indoor side + vertical pipes
3) Indoor side + vertical pipes + outdoor side
2.6.3 Checking for leakage
CAUTION
[Check 1]
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(Where pressure falls while carrying out Steps 1 to 3 Soap water method
described on previous page) 1. Remove the caps from the 2-way and 3-way valves.
2. Remove the service-port cap from the 3-way valve.
• Check by measure gage......gas detector.
3. To open the 2-way valve turn the valve stem counter-
• Check by ear......Listen for the sound of a major leakage. clockwise approximately 90°, wait for about 2~3 sec,
• Check by hand......Check for leak by feeling around jointed and close it.
sections with hand. 4. Apply a soap water or a liquid neutral detergent on the
• Bubble check ......Bubbles will reveal the presence of a indoor unit connection or outdoor unit connections by a
leakage. soft brush to check for leakage of the connecting points
of the piping.
5. If bubbles appear then those points have leakage.
[Check 2]
(When searching for a minor leak or when there has been a Liquid side
fall in pressure while the system has been fully pressurized
but the source of the leak cannot be traced.)
1. Release the nitrogen until the pressure reaches 0.3MPa.
2. Increase pressure to 1.5MPa using gaseous Gas side
refrigerant(R410). 2-way valve
(Open)
3. Search for the source of the leakage using a leackage
3-way valve
detector such as a halide torch or a propane or electrronic (Close)
detector.
4. If the source of the leakage still cannot be traced then
Cap
repressurize with nitrogen up to 3.8MPa and check again. Hexagonal wrench
(The pressure must not be increased to more than 3.8MPa.)
ture) of water is 100°C but if a vacuum is created inside the 460 300
pipes using a vacuum pump then the boiling point is rapidly 560 200
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on the right , the degree of vacuum must be lowered below - 10
750mmHg
Required degree 755 5
of vaccum
The degree Outside
Boilng point of Pressure temperature
of a vacuum range
water(°C) Evaporation
mmHg Pa Torr
point mmHg
40 -705 7333 55 760
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 x
0 mmHg
The evacuation of air conditioner piping provides the follow- Required time for evacuation when 30 gal/h
ing effects.
vacuum pump is used
1. Vaccum drying If tubing length is less If tubing length is longer
2. Removes air and nitrogen(used in air-tightness test) than 10 m(33 ft) than 10 m(33 ft)
from the inside of pipes.
30 min. or more 60 min. or more
0.07 kPa or less
Therefore , it is necessary to ensure that both purposes
have been achieved in the vacuum drying operation.
2. When the desired vacuum is reached, close the "Lo and
Hi" knob of the manifold valve and stop the vacuum
pump.
Vacuum pump Ultimate vacuum varies largely according to use of the vac-
(0.5 ~ 1HP)
uum pump. Vacuum pumps used for vacuum forming can-
not be used for vacuum drying. (A vacuum pump with a high
degree of vacuum is required.)
When selecting a vacuum, you should select one which is
CAUTION capable of achieving 0.2 Torr of ultimate vacuum.
Degree of vacuum is expressed in Torr, micron, mmHg, and
Finishing the job Pascal (Pa). The units correlate as follows:
1. With a service valve wrench, turn the valve stem of liq-
uid side valve counter-clockwise to fully open the valve. Standard
2. Turn the valve stem of gas side valve counter-clockwise Perfect vacu-
Unit atmospheric
to fully open the valve. um
pressure
3. Loose the charge hose connected to the gas side ser- Gauge Pressure kg/cm2 0 -1.033
vice port slightly to release the pressure, then remove
Absolute Pressure kg/cm abs
2
1.033 0
the hose.
4. Replace the flare nut and fasten the flare nut securely Torr Torr 760 0
with an adjustable wrench. This process is very impor- Micron Micron 760000 0
tant to prevent leakage from the system. mmHg mmHg 0 760
5. Replace the valve caps at both gas and liquid side ser-
Pa Pa 1013.33 0
vice valves and fasten them tight. This completes air
purging with a vacuum pump. The air conditioner is now
ready for test run.
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change oil periodically and make sure the proper oil level is
maintained. (Perform periodic inspections in accordance Pressure detection section
with the operating instructions.)
Indicator
Vacuum pump
3) Degree of vacuum measurement
An extremely accurate vacuum gauge is required to test
degree of vacuum. You cannot accurately measure degree
of vacuum with the compound gauge on the gauge mani-
fold. A Pirani vacuum gauge is required to measure degree
of vacuum accurately. Because Pirani gauges are very sen-
sitive and require extreme care when using, they are not (Reference) Types of vacuum pump with respect to maximum
degree of vacuum
[Operational steps]
1. Vacuum drying (1st time): Connect a manifold gauge to the ser-
vice port of the liquid or gas pipe and operate the vacuum pump
for at least 2 hours.
(The degree of vacuum produced should be in excess of 5 Torr)
If after 2 hours the vacuum produced has not exceeded 5 Torr
then either there is moisture in the pipe or there is a leak.
Operate the vacuum pump for further one more hour.
If, even after 3 hours, the vacuum has not reached 5 Torr then
check the system for a leak.
2. Carry out vacuum test.
Produce a vacuum in excess of 5 Torr and do not release it for
an hour or more. Check the vacuum gauge to make sure that it
has not risen. (If the gauge rise then there is still moisture in the
pipe or there is a leak somewhere.)
3. Additional charge of refrigerant.
Connect the charging cylinder to the liquid pipe service port and
charge with the required amount of refrigerant.
4. Open stop valve to the full.
Open the stop valve on the liquid and the gas pipes to the full.
NOTE
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Vacuums should be produced in both the liquid and the gas pipes.
(Because there are a large number of functional components in the
indoor unit which cut off the vacuum mid-way through)
+0.05MPa
Rising pressure
(Atmospheric
pressure)
0 MPa 0 MPa
-200 mmHg
Falling
pressure
-400 mmHg
(vacuum)
-600 mmHg
-755 mmHg
-700 mmHg (5 Torr)
-760 mmHg Time.
Additional refrigerant
Vacuum Maintaining charge
drying vacuum test
(2 hours) (1 hours)
Time required: approximately 3 hours.
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ation.
4. When the additional charging operation cannot be satis-
factorily completed , use the action of the compressor to CAUTION
complete the additional charging during the test run.
• Since some refrigerant cylinders differ in the internal
R-410A is a non-azeotrope refrigerants. Therefore , these mechanism, it is necessary to examine the cylinder
refrigerants must be charged in the Liquid state. carefully.
When charging the refrigerant into equipment from the cylin- (Some cylinders have a siphon tube to eliminate the
der , turn the refrigerant cylinder upside down. need for turning it upside down)
NOTE
Make sure that the refrigerant (liquid) is taken out from the
Refrigerant
cylinder
Installation drawing
Outside ambient The pressure of the gas side Names of those responsible for the
Refrigerant Temp. service valve. work (emergency contact address)
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step on or fall onto the outdoor unit. or repairing the product at an height.
• This could result in personal injury and product damage. • Be careful and avoid personal injury.
Dismantling the unit , treatment of the refrigerant oil, oil
and eventual parts should be done in accordance with
CAUTION local and national standards.
3.1.4 For the following items, take special care during construction and check
after installation is finished
1. Items to be checked after completion of work
Unit Items to be checked If not properly done, what is likely to occur Check
Are the indoor and outdoor unit fixed firmly? The units may drop, vibrate or make noise.
Is the gas leak test finished? It may result in insufficient cooling.
Is the unit fully insulated? Condensate water may drip.
Does drainage flow smoothly? Condensate water may drip.
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Does the power supply voltage correspond to that The unit may malfunction or the components burn out.
shown on the name plate?
Are wiring and piping correct? The unit may malfunction or the components burn out.
Is the unit safely grounded? It may be dangerous at electric leakage.
Is wiring size according to specifications? The unit may malfunction or the components burn out.
Is something blocking the air outlet or inlet of It may result in insufficient cooling.
either the indoor or outdoor units?
Are refrigerant piping length and additional The refrigerant charge in the system is not clear.
refrigerant charge noted down?
CAUTION
• Be very careful about product transportation.
Some products use PP bands for packaging. Do not use any PP bands for a means of transportation. It is dangerous.
• Safely dispose of the packing materials.
Packing materials, such as nails and other metal or wooden parts, may cause stabs or other injuries.
Tear apart and throw away plastic packaging bags so that children will not play with them. If children play with a plastic
bag which was not torn apart, they face the risk of suffocation.
NOTE
• Install the indoor and outdoor units, power supply wiring and connecting wires at least 1m. away from televisions
or radios in order to prevent image interference or noise.
(Depending on the radio waves, a distance of 1m. may not be sufficient enough to eliminate the noise.)
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worst cases, electric shock of fire.
• Use only parts provided with the unit or parts satisfying required specifications. Unspecified parts could cause the unit to
fall out of place, or could lead to leaks and, in the worst cases, electric shock or fire.
For good drain of outdoor unit, keep the bottom height from icing upward.
ATUW18GPLT0 ATUW24GNLT0
AVUW18GJLT0 AVUW24GKLT0
<Basic intensity>
Bolt Factor M10-J type
Concrete height 100mm or more
Bolt inserted depth 70mm or more
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100mm
or more
ATUW30GNLT0 ATUW36GMLT0
AVUW30GKLT0 AVUW36GLLT0
ABUW30GGLT0 ABUW36GRLT0
ATUW48GMLT0 APUW50LT2E0
AVUW48GLLT0 APUW50GT1M0
ABUW48GRLT0 APUW50GT2E0
ABUW48LRLT0 ABUW60LRLT0
APUW50LT1M0 ABUW60GRLT0
<Basic intensity>
Bolt Factor M10-J type
Concrete height 200mm or more
Bolt inserted depth 70mm or more
20
200mm
or more
Diagram of lower
surface 400mm 620mm or more
200mm
CAUTION
60~120
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b. Fit a suitable hood or a awning over the unit not to attach outdoor unit heat exchanger directly.
c. In very cold snowing area, please consult with your consultant.
9. Rooftop Installations : If the outdoor unit is installed on a roof structure, be sure to level the unit. Ensure the roof structure
and anchoring method are adequate for the unit location. Consult local codes regarding rooftop mounting.
CAUTION
An inverter air conditioner can cause electronic noise generated from broadcasting frequency. Make sure to maintain
proper distances between the products and electric wires keeping away from stereo, TV set or other appliances
1. Branch switch, over current breaker
2. Remote controller
3. Cool/heat selector
CAUTION
1. Actually the R410A refrigerant is not toxic, nonflammable and odor free. Any how if the refrigerant is leaked then its
concentration may exceed the allowable limit depending on the related space volume.
Due to this, it is necessary to take measures for the volume size against leakage.
2. Do not install unit in following locations.
• Locations where sulfurous acids or this kind of other corrosive gases might be help to corrode of copper piping and
soldered joints, and can cause refrigerant leakage.
• Locations such as kitchens or cuisine which contain a lot of hot oil or steam or where oil may splatter to the product.
Can cause the unit to make leak or other serious problem.
• Locations where electromagnetic waves is prevalent. The electromagnetic waves may cause the control system to
malfunction or causing an abnormal operation.
• Locations where inflammable gas might leak, where combined gasoline, methane or other volatile substances, car-
bon dust and other incendiary substances are found in the atmosphere. Leaked gas may accumulate around the unit,
can cause an serious explosion.
Su
nro
of
More than
300mm More than 50cm
(Service space)
More than
Fe 300mm
ob nce
sta or
cle
s
More than 600mm
More than 700mm
• Ensure that the space around the back is more than 300 mm on the opposite side to the PCB side and secure 600 mm
space near the compressor and PCB side of the air conditioner for service.
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• Obstacle above, too 50
0o
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n One row of stand alone installation n Rows of collective installation (2 or more)
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[Example]
3.6.2 Air guide work
In case of out door unit is located outdoor cabin of apart-
ment or flats, then the efficiency can drop and system
pressure increases thus finally damaging the compressor
or other components in the system by heat short circuit.
3.6.3 Lightning safety zone <Without air guide> <With air guide>
Safety dorice activation Normal operation
1) To protect outdoor unit from lightning, it should be placed Lightning rod Lightning rod
Screw Driver Drill M/C f 3.5/F14.5 Measuring Tape, Blade Core drill Spanner Torque Wrench
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Soap Foam Thermometer Hexagonal wrench(4mm, 5mm) Hook Meter Multi Tester Flare Set
Torque
Torque wrench
Section
Design and installation
CAUTION
NOTE
h
ho
15°
ho = h * COS
Total face area(A) = H * W
Number of open space (N) = (number of louver - 1)
Effective face area(Af) = ho * W * N
Louver opening rate (n) = Af/A
Af = A * n
Air Conditioner
20 Yeouido-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu,
Yeouido P.O.Box 335 Seoul,
150-721, Korea.
http://www.lgeaircon.com