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Models:
VIR09HP115V1B
VIR12HP115V1B
VIR09HP230V1B
VIR12HP230V1B
VIR18HP230V1B
VIR24HP230V1B
VIR30HP230V1B
VIR36HP230V1B
HIGH-WALL DUCTLESS
AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING SYSTEM
INSTALLATION MANUAL
Table of Contents
Safety Precautions 2-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nomenclature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Suggested Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Installation Schematic
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Installation Site Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 -9
Indoor Unit Installation 10-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Outdoor Unit Installation 12-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Piping Installation 14 -17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Power and Wiring Installation 18 -20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Testing and Inspection 21-23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Troubleshooting 24-25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Diagnostic Codes 26-28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Care and Cleaning 29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Thank you for choosing a Vireo Heat Pump
for your customer.
Please read this installation manual carefully before installing and starting up the
Vireo System. Take a moment to fill out the product and installation form on the
back cover. Retain both the manual and installation record for future reference.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Please read the following before operation.
Recognize safety information. This is the safety-alert symbol. When you see this
symbol on the unit and in instructions or manuals, be alert to the potential for personal
injury. Understand these signal words: DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION. These
words are used with the safety-alert symbol.
DANGER identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe personal in-
jury or death.
WARNING signifies hazards which could result in personal injury or death.
CAUTION is used to identify unsafe practices which may result in minor personal
injury or product and property damage.
NOTE is used to highlight suggestions which will result in enhanced installation,
reliability, or operation.
This appliance is not intended for use by children without responsible adult supervision.
Proper care should be taken to ensure safety.
Heat pumps, air conditioners & heating equipment should be installed, started up, and
serviced only by qualified installers and service technicians. Air conditioning, heat pumps
and refrigeration systems are hazardous due to high voltage electrical components,
high refrigerant pressures, and moving parts.
NOTE: Your actual air conditioning & heating system and related devices may differ
from the images shown in this manual.
WARNING
WARNING
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
• The unit should be installed and serviced only by trained, qualified installers and service
technicians. Untrained personnel can perform basic maintenance functions such as
cleaning coils. All other operations should be performed by trained service personnel.
• Owner should be cautioned that children should not play with the appliance.
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death.
• Before installing, servicing or modifying the system, the main electrical disconnect
switch must be in the OFF position. There may be more than one disconnect switch.
Lock out and tag all switches with a warning label.
General Safety Precautions
• A dedicated power supply circuit should be used in accordance with local electrical
safety regulations and National Electrical Codes (NEC).
• Ensure that the entire system is properly grounded.
• Use a properly sized circuit breaker to protect equipment against short circuit and
overload conditions.
• The system must be positioned at least 5 feet from combustible surfaces.
• Observe all local codes and regulations.
Installation Site Instructions
A proper installation site is vital for correct and reliable operation of the system.
Avoid the following installation locations :
• High heat sources, vapors, flammable gas or volatile liquids.
• High-frequency electro-magnetic waves, generated by radio equipment, welders
or medical equipment.
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WARNING
CAUTION
4
NOMENCLATURE
5
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
REFRIGERANT CHARGE
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
PIPE SIZE in (mm)
Notes: 1) System must be on a single dedicated circuit.
2) Main power is supplied to the outdoor unit.
3) Use table above to size over current protection.
4) Follow all local building codes and NEC (National Electrical Code) regulations.
Interconnecting Cable: Recommended cable - 14/4 AWG stranded bare copper conductors THHN 600V unshielded wire
Note: Use shield cable if installation is in close proximity of RF and EMI transmitting devices.
Condensate Drain Size: 5/8-in OD 7/16-in ID
Unit Size Voltage Liquid Line Suction/Gas Line
(BtuH)
9,000 115v - 1ph 60hz 1/4 (6)
12,000 115v - 1ph 60hz 1/4 (6)
9,000 208/230v - 1ph 60hz 1/4 (6)
12,000 208/230v - 1ph 60hz 1/4 (6)
18,000 208/230v - 1ph 60hz 1/4 (6)
24,000 208/230v - 1ph 60hz 1/4 (6)
30,000 208/230v - 1ph 60hz 1/4 (6)
36,000 208/230v - 1ph 60hz 1/4 (6)
3/8 (9.5)
1/2 (12)
3/8 (9.5)
1/2 (12)
5/8 ( 61 )
5/8 (16)
5/8 (16)
5/8 (16)
Unit Size Voltage Min Line Max Line Max
(BtuH) Length Length Elevation
9,000 115v - 1ph 60hz 10 (3) 50 (15)
12,000 115v - 1ph 60hz 10 (3) 66 (20)
9,000 208/230v - 1ph 60hz 10 (3) 50 (15)
12,000 208/230v - 1ph 60hz 10 (3) 66 (20)
18,000 208/230v - 1ph 60hz 10 (3) 82 (25)
24,000 208/230v - 1ph 60hz 10 (3) 82 (25)
30,000 208/230v - 1ph 60hz 10 (3) 98 (30)
36,000 208/230v - 1ph 60hz 10 (3) 98 (30)
Unit Size Voltage Refrigerant Factory System Additional
(BtuH) Type Charge oz (kg) Charge oz/ft (g/m)
9,000 115v - 1ph 60hz R410A
12,000 115v - 1ph 60hz R410A
9,000 208/230v - 1ph 60hz R410A
12,000 208/230v - 1ph 60hz R410A
18,000 208/230v - 1ph 60hz R410A
24,000 208/230v - 1ph 60hz R410A
30,000 208/230v - 1ph 60hz R410A
36,000 208/230v - 1ph 60hz R410A
Unit Size Voltage Min Circuit Max Overcurrent Main Power
(BtuH) Amps (MCA) Protection (MOP) Wire Size (AWG)*
9,000 115v - 1ph 60hz
12,000 115v - 1ph 60hz
9,000 208/230v - 1ph 60hz
12,000 208/230v - 1ph 60hz
18,000 208/230v - 1ph 60hz
24,000 208/230v - 1ph 60hz
30,000 208/230v - 1ph 60hz
36,000 208/230v - 1ph 60hz
*Main power wire from electrical panel to outdoor unit.
REFRIGERANT LINE LENGTHS ft (m)
33 (10)
33 (10)
33 (10)
33 (10)
33 (10)
33 (10)
33 (10)
33 (10)
25 (7.5)
25 (7.5)
25 (7.5)
25 (7.5)
25 (7.5)
25 (7.5)
25 (7.5)
25 (7.5)
42.3 (1.2)
47.6 (1.35)
45.9 (1.3)
47.6 (1.35)
56.4 (1.6)
77.6 (2.2)
84.7 (2.4)
91.7 (2.6)
0.16 (15)
0.21 (20)
0.16 (15)
0.21 (20)
0.21 (20)
0.54 (50)
0.54 (50)
0.54 (50)
12
17
9
9
16
20
20
24
20
25
15
15
25
30
30
40
12
10
14
14
10
10
10
8
Pre-Charge
Line Length
• Standard Wrench
• Adjustable/Crescent Wrench
• Torque Wrench
• Hex Keys or Allen Wrenches
• Drill & Drill Bits
• Hole Saw
• Pipe Cutter
• Screw drivers (Phillips & Flat blade)
• Manifold and Gauges
• Level
• R410A Flaring Tool
• Clamp on Amp Meter
• Vacuum Pump
• Safety Glasses
• Work Gloves
• Refrigerant Scale
• Micron Gauge
SUGGESTED TOOLS
6
7
Installation Schematic
Indoor unit
Installation Components*
1. Front Panel
2. Aux. Button
3. Filter
4. Horizontal Louver
5. Remote Controller
6. Inter-Connecting Wire
7. Drain Hose
8. Refrigerant Lines
Outdoor unit
5
Air outlet
Air inlet
Air inlet
Air outlet
3
4
1
2
6
7
8
* Not all items included with
equipment purchase
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INSTALLATION SITE INSTRUCTIONS
Indoor Unit
Select a site that allows for the following:
1. Ensure the installation complies with the installation minimum dimensions (defined below)
and meets the minimum and maximum connecting piping length and maximum change in
elevation as defined in the System Requirements section.
2.
Air inlet and outlet will be clear of obstructions, ensuring proper airflow throughout the room.
3. Condensate can be easily and safely drained.
4. All connections can be easily made to outdoor unit.
5. Indoor unit is out of reach of children.
6.
A mounting wall strong enough to withstand four times the full weight and vibration of the unit.
7. Filter can be easily accessed for cleaning.
8. Leave enough free space to allow access for routine maintenance.
9. Install at least 10 ft. (3 m) away from the antenna of TV set or radio. Operation of the air
conditioner may interfere with radio or TV reception in areas where reception is weak.
An amplifier may be required for the affected device.
10. Do not install in a laundry room or by a swimming pool due to the corrosive environment.
Minimum Indoor clearances
6 in
(0.15m)
6 in
(0.15m)
6 ft (1.8m)
6 in (0.15m)
Ceiling
Floor
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Outdoor Unit Minimum Distances
in (mm)
A 20 (500)
B 12 (305)
C 20 (500)
D 24 (610)
E 12 (305)
Air inlet
Air outlet
INSTALLATION SITE INSTRUCTIONS
Outdoor Unit
Select a site that allows for the following:
1.
Outdoor location meets all minimum installation clearances defined below.
2.
Sound from outdoor unit will not annoy neighbors.
3.
All connections can be easily made to indoor unit.
4.
Air inlet and outlet will be clear of obstructions to ensure proper airflow.
5.
Wall or roof is strong enough to withstand the full weight and vibration of the
outdoor unit (for wall or roof installation only).
6.
Outdoor unit is out of reach of children and does not obstruct walkways.
7.
Outdoor unit is not exposed to excessive dust or strong wind.
8.
Condensate water can drain freely during heating
9.
Maintenance and repairs can be easily performed on the outdoor unit.
10.
Ensure the installation complies with the minimum and maximum connecting
piping length and maximum change in elevation as defined in the System Requirements
section.
Minimum Outdoor Clearances
A
B C D
E
B
CA
INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION
Installation of Mounting Bracket
1. Attach the mounting bracket to the indoor unit.
2. Find the horizontal center of the indoor unit.
3. Mark the center of the indoor unit on mounting bracket for future reference.
NOTE: The center of the mounting bracket is not the center of the indoor unit.
4. Remove the mounting brackets from the indoor unit and position the mounting bracket
on the wall in desired location. Use centering mark on mounting bracket
for centering the indoor unit on the wall.
5. Mounting bracket must be installed horizontally and level right to left.
NOTE: Condensate drain pan has built-in pitch for proper drainage.
6. Secure mounting bracket to wall with a minimum of five screws, evenly spaced to
properly support indoor unit weight.
NOTE: It is recommended to install screw anchors for sheet rock, concrete block,
brick and such type of walls.
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Model A B C
VIR09HP115V1B 33.4 11.4 8.2
(848) (290) (208)
VIR12HP115V1B 33.4 11.4 8.2
(848) (290) (208)
VIR09HP230V1B 33.4 11.4 8.2
(848) (290) (208)
VIR12HP230V1B 33.4 11.4 8.2
(848) (290) (208)
VIR18HP230V1B 38.2 11.8 8.8
(970) (300) (224)
VIR24HP230V1B 42.4 12.8 9.7
(1077) (325) (246)
VIR30HP230V1B 53.1 12.8 10
(1349) (325) (254)
VIR36HP230V1B 53.1 12.8 10
(1349) (325) (254)
INDOOR UNIT DIMENSIONS in (mm)
INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION
Mounting Bracket Diagrams and Dimensions
9,000 and 12,000 Units
18,000 Unit
24,000 Unit
30,000 and 36,000 Unit
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4 27 7 1/4
8 1/9 27
63 1/8
7 3/8
13 3/4
2 3/4 2 3/4
11 5/8 3 1/2
29 3/8 10
1 1/2
7 1/2 5 1/2
1 1/2
1 5/8 1 5/8
2 1/4 2 1/4
2 3/4
2 3/4
1 1/2
OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION
Outdoor Unit Dimensions
Model A B C D E
VIR09HP115V1B 21.3 11.3 21.3 12.6
(537) (285) (537) (318)
VIR12HP115V1B 21.3 11.3 21.3 12.6
(537) (285) (537) (318)
VIR09HP230V1B 21.3 11.3 21.3 12.6
(537) (285) (537) (318)
VIR12HP230V1B 21.3 11.3 21.3 12.6
(537) (285) (537) (318)
VIR18HP230V1B 22 14.3 27.6 15.6
(554) (360) (696) (393)
VIR24HP230V1B 24 16.8 31.1 16.8
(605) (423) (784) (423)
VIR30HP230V1B 24 16.8 31.1 16.8
(605) (423) (784) (423)
VIR36HP230V1B 24 16.8 31.1 16.8
(605) (423) (784) (423)
33.4
(842)
33.4
(842)
33.4
(842)
33.4
(842)
37.6
(948)
38.6
(973)
38.6
(973)
38.6
(973)
OUTDOOR UNIT DIMENSIONS in (mm)
12
A
D
B
D
C
E
A
OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION
Ground Pad or Wall Hangers Installation
1. Determine proper location for outdoor unit.
2. Follow all instructions provided by manufacturer for installing wall hangers or ground pad.
3. Verify the wall hangers or ground pad can safely support the weight of the outdoor unit.
4. Verify the wall hangers or ground pad is level and meets all outdoor dimensional clearances.
Outdoor Unit Risers Installation
If the outdoor unit requires added elevation above the ground, installing riser legs will provide
a sturdy and stable solution. Follow all instructions provided by manufacturer for installing
riser legs to outdoor unit.
NOTE: Riser legs will also help absorb vibrations and noise while facilitating proper drainage.
NOTE: To meet Florida Wind Load criteria, the outdoor unit must be anchored to concrete pad
using four 3/8-in diameter Power Wedge Bolt Plus (or equivalent) with 1-in diameter fender
washers. Anchor bolts must be embedded into 3,000 PSI minimum concrete at a distance of
41/2-in from any concrete edge. The concrete thickness must exceed 1.5 times the anchor depth.
Condensate Drain Installation for Outdoor Unit
During normal heating and defrost operation,
the outdoor unit will generate condensate water.
The condensate water should be routed to a safe
location through the drain hose.
1. Locate and select a drain hole on bottom of
outdoor unit.
2. Install the outdoor drain fitting into hole on
the bottom of outdoor unit as shown.
3. Connect the drain hose to drain fitting.
4. Route drain hose to safe location for proper
drainage of excess condensate water.
5. All non-used drain holes should be plugged.
Drain Fitting Installation
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Carefully cut hole in the side of the front panel for piping to enter indoor unit as shown below.
Find and mark the proper location for the wall hole. Use table below to determine recommended
wall hole size for your unit size.
3.
Cut the wall hole with a 5° to 10° downward slant to the outdoors.
4. Insert a wall sleeve into hole to prevent damage to refrigerant pipes, insulation,
condensate drain hose and wiring.
5. Proper weather proofing of the wall
surface and wall sleeve is essential to
assure a trouble-free installation. Apply
sealant, caulking or equivalent weather
proofing material around the perimeter
of the wall sleeve (interior & exterior) to
eliminate outdoor air and water leaks
into the living space.
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PIPING INSTALLATION
Refrigerant Piping
NOTE: Expandable foam insulation may be added to fill large
wall gaps. Apply per manufacturer's instructions.
Seal Hole
Hole Size
Indoor Outdoor
Wall
Hole Sleeve
Wall Hole Diagram
Drill Hole in Wall
If indoor unit refrigerant piping is going to exit from the rear:
1. It is recommended that the refrigerant pipe flare connectors extend through the wall
to the outside. In some situations field-fabricated piping extensions will be required to
extend the indoor unit refrigerant flare connections to the outside of the wall.
2. Use mounting bracket diagrams and dimensions to find and mark the proper location
for the wall hole.
If refrigerant piping is going through the right or left side of front panel:
Unit Size Wall Hole Size (Diameter)
(BtuH) in mm
9,000 2 1/4 55
12,000 2 1/4 55
18,000 2 3/4 66
24,000 2 3/4 66
30,000 2 3/4 66
36,000 2 3/4 66
Table of Wall Hole Size per Unit Size
Left Side
Cut Piping
Hole
Right Side
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PIPING INSTALLATION
Refrigerant Piping
Indoor Unit Piping Taper Nut
Wrench Torque Wrench
Piping
Pipe Diameter Nut Size Tightening Torque
inch (mm) inch (mm) ft-lbs N-m
1/4 (6.35) 1/4 (17) 10 to 13 14 to 18
3/8 (9.5) 3/8 (22) 25 to 30 34 to 42
1/2 (12.7) 1/2 (25) 36 to 45 49 to 61
5/8 (15.9) 5/8 (29) 50 to 60 68 to 82
Torque Table
NOTE: For maximum serviceability, it is recommended to have refrigerant piping and
drain connections on the outside.
Piping Connections to Indoor Unit:
1. Feed refrigerant pipes, drain hose and interconnecting wires assembly
through wall hole from outdoor to the indoor unit.
2. Adjust the length and carefully bend refrigerant pipes to meet indoor
unit refrigerant pipe connections with proper tools to avoid kinks.
3. Apply a small amount of refrigerant oil to the flare connection on
the refrigerant pipes.
Piping Preparation:
1. Do not open service valves or remove protective caps on pipes until all connections are made.
2. Keep tubing free of dirt, sand, moisture and contaminants.
3. Insulate each refrigerant pipe and condensate hose with minimum 3/8” (10 mm) wall
thermal pipe insulation.
4. Bind refrigerant pipes, the condensate hose and interconnecting cable together with
cable ties at 12-inch intervals.
Use refrigeration grade piping ONLY. Uses of other piping will void the Manufacturer’s Warranty.
CAUTION
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PIPING INSTALLATION
Refrigerant Piping
Piping Connections to Indoor Unit (con’t):
Piping Connections to Outdoor Unit:
1. Remove service valve cover (if provided) to
access the service valves and refrigerant ports.
2. Carefully bend and adjust length of refrigerant
pipes to meet outdoor unit service valves
connections with proper tools to avoid kinks.
NOTE: Use proper techniques to cut and re-flare
refrigerant pipes, if required. An R410A Flaring Tool
is required for re-flaring refrigerant pipes.
3. Apply a small amount of refrigerant oil to the flare connection on the refrigerant pipe.
4. Properly align piping and tighten flare nut using a standard wrench and a torque
wrench as shown in the indoor piping section.
5. Carefully tighten flare nuts to correct torque level referring to the Torque Table below.
Service
Valve Cover
4. Properly align piping and tighten flare nut using a standard wrench and a torque wrench
as shown in figure to the below. Carefully tighten flare nuts to correct torque level referring
to the Torque Table on page 15.
NOTE: Over tightening may damage flare connections and cause leaks.
5. Individually insulate each refrigerant line to
prevent sweating.
Insulate pipes
Pipe Diameter Nut Size Tightening Torque
inch (mm) inch (mm) ft-lbs N-m
1/4 (6.35) 1/4 (17) 10 to 13 14 to 18
3/8 (9.5) 3/8 (22) 25 to 30 34 to 42
1/2 (12.7) 1/2 (25) 36 to 45 49 to 61
5/8 (15.9) 5/8 (29) 50 to 60 68 to 82
Torque Table
How to Relocate Drain Hose from Left to Right Side (if required)
1. Locate drain plug on right side of the drain tray.
Firmly grab it and remove from drain tray.
2. Locate drain tube on the left side of drain tray.
Twist drain tube counter-clockwise and gently
pull to remove from the drain tray.
3. Position drain tube on the right side over the drain fitting.
Push drain tube onto fitting and rotate clockwise to lock. Verify drain tube is secure to prevent leaks.
4. Insert drain plug into left side of drain tray fitting. Verify plug is fully seated to prevent leaks.
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Indoor Drain Piping
The Vireo indoor wall unit uses a gravity drain system. There is no internal
condensate pump. The drain hose must slope downward with no
kinks, raises or fluctuations.
PIPING INSTALLATION
Drain hose
Outlet pipe
Drain
Rubber Plug
Right Left
1. Connect the field supplied drain hose to the outlet
pipe of indoor wall unit. A field supplied transition or
adapter may be required.
2. Apply pipe insulation to the entire drain line and joints
to prevent sweating.
3. The through-wall hole for the drain hose must be lower than
the indoor wall unit drain outlet for a functional gravity drain system.
4. Install field supplied drain hose with a downward slope from the Indoor wall unit
drain outlet to the drain hose outlet.
5. Route the condensate drain hose in the safety location to
dispose of the condensate water.
The drain hose
cannot raise upward.
The drain hose
slopes downward. The drain hose
cannot raise upward.
Correct Incorrect Incorrect
Drain hose
Insulate
drain hose
POWER AND WIRING INSTALLATION
System Wiring Diagrams
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Outdoor Unit
Indoor Unit
9,000 and 12,000 BtuH
(115V Models)
9,000 and 12,000 BtuH
(230V Models)
18,000 and 24,000 BtuH
(230V Models)
30,000 and 36,000 BtuH
(230V Models)
Indoor unit connection
LN
2 3N(1)
L
N
POWER
white
(blue)
white
(blue)
black(brown)
black red
(brown)
(
yellow-
green
green)
(
yellow-
green
green )
POWER AND WIRING INSTALLATION
Indoor Unit Wire Connections
Disconnect all electrical power to indoor and outdoor units including disconnects,
fuses and circuit breakers. Lockout and tag all disconnect switches.
1. Open front cover of indoor unit and remove field wiring terminal block cover.
2. Pull interconnecting wires up from back of indoor unit and position in close to the
terminal block on indoor unit.
NOTE: Record wire colors and terminal references for uses with Outdoor Unit wire connections.
3. Connect wiring to indoor unit per system wiring diagram.
NOTE: The indoor unit is powered from the outdoor unit, depending on local code,
a disconnect switch may need to be installed to a power supply circuit.
4. Replace field wiring cover and close front cover of indoor unit.
Indoor Disconnect Switch ( If required)
Local codes may require a disconnect switch within sight of the indoor unit. Use a DFS
Disconnect Switch Accessory Kit (Part No: DFS-SWITCH-A) to break wires going to the
N(1), 2, 3, terminals on the indoor unit, as shown in the wiring diagram below:
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WARNING
Outdoor Unit
Indoor Unit
Indoor Unit Disconnect Switch
Wires
Outdoor Unit
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POWER AND WIRING INSTALLATION
Outdoor Unit Wire Connections
Disconnect all electrical power to unit including disconnects, fuses and circuit breakers.
Lockout and tag all disconnect switches.
1. Remove the service panel on right side of the outdoor unit.
2. Insert interconnecting wires and main power wires through the wire holes on conduit
mounting bracket.
3. Secure main power conduit (and inter-
connecting wire conduit, if required) with
locking nuts to conduit mounting bracket.
4. Open wire clamp/strain relief and adjust
wire lengths for proper connections to the
outdoor unit terminal block.
5. Following the same wire colors and terminal references from the indoor unit, tightly
connect interconnecting wires to the outdoor unit terminal block per wiring diagram.
NOTE: Crossing interconnecting wires will cause system malfunction and possible damage.
6.
Tightly connect main power wires to outdoor unit terminal block per system wiring diagram.
7. Secure all wires inside wire clamp/strain relief. Verify wires are secure, not loose and no
external force on wires affects the connections at the terminals.
8. Replace service panel on right side of the outdoor unit.
9. Connect main power wires and conduit to unit disconnect switch box (field supplied) per
manufacturer’s instructions, National Electrical Code (NEC) and local electrical codes.
Cable Cross Board
Wire Hole
WARNING
CAUTION
•Electrical Disconnecting means must be provided and shall be located within sight and
readily accessible from the unit.
•Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage or improper operation.
•All wires running from the indoor to outdoor unit must comply with National Electrical
Code (NEC) and local codes.
•All wires must be connected firmly to terminal block to avoid unit malfunction,
overheating and possible fire hazard.
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Vacuum Procedure
Important: Use a quality Micron Gauge to measure and validate the system vacuum achieved.
Do not rely on the scale of a“bourbon tube”type gauge set to validate the depth and quality
of the vacuum.
1. Remove the caps of the liquid valve, gas valve and service port.
2. Connect gauge manifold and micron gauge to the service ports provided at the liquid and
suction service valves.
3. Connect a vacuum pump to the manifold gauge.
4. Open the lower pressure side of the manifold valve assembly and start the vacuum pump.
The switch at the high pressure side of the manifold valve assembly should be kept closed,
or evacuation does not fail.
5. Operate vacuum pump until a vacuum of 500 microns or less is achieved. The evacuation
duration depends on the vacuum pump size and unit’s capacity, generally 20 minutes for the
9,000 BtuH units, to 1 hour for a larger 36,000 BtuH unit.
6. Close the manifold valves and shut off the pump.
a. If vacuum holds below 700 microns for 15
minutes, the system can be considered dry
and leak free. Go to step 5.
b. If vacuum increases to 800 microns or greater,
this is an indication of moisture in system
or a leak exist. Identify leak and repair as
necessary, after which repeat steps 4 and 5.
If moisture is suspect, purge system use triple
evacuation method using dry nitrogen.
TESTING AND INSPECTION
Leaking Test
1. Connect regulated nitrogen to manifold. Attach hose to service port.
2. Open manifold valve to add nitrogen to a pressure of 500 lbs.
3. Maintain applied pressure for 30 minutes, leak-test flare fittings with soap bubbles. If no leak
is detected, release nitrogen.
CAUTION
Use vacuum pump, rather than refrigerant, to discharge air when installing the unit.
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TESTING AND INSPECTION
Pipe Testing
VAC valve
Vacuum pump
Service port
Low pressure gauge
High pressure gauge
Gauge manifold kit
Manifold Gauge
Refrigerant tubing
Cap
Cap
Service port
Cap
Hose with the valve pin
Hose
Vacuum pump
Hose
Pressure gauge (hi-pressure)
Manifold Valve (hi-pressure)
Pressure gauge (low-pressure)
Manifold Valve (low-pressure)
Refrigerant tubing (to indoor unit)
Liquid valve
Gas valve
Service port
Additional Charge
The outdoor unit contains enough refrigerant charge for up to 25 feet from the factory. When the
piping is greater than 25 feet, additional charging is necessary. For the additional amount, see the
table below.
Model Add’l Refrigerant Amount for Extra Pipe
9,000 -18,000 0.21 oz/ft
24,000 - 36,000 0.54 oz/ft
Vacuum Procedure (con’t)
7. Confirm that manifold valves are closed and disconnect the vacuum pump.
8. Open the service valves to the fully ‘back-seat’ position to let the refrigerant flow to the
indoor unit and balance the pressure in system.
Important: Do not allow air to enter the connection pipe when removing the hose.
9. Replace service valve caps and tighten.
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Start-up Checklist
□Turn on main power to indoor and outdoor units.
• Verify the system is not displaying an error code on the indoor unit display.
□Add batteries and press the ON button on the remote controller.
• Verify the remote controller display turns ON and the indoor unit display is ON.
□Press the Mode button to Cooling.
Adjust the room setpoint to bring the system on in cooling mode. The system should start
cooling mode within 3-5 minutes.
• Verify the outdoor fan and compressor are operating.
• Verify the indoor fan is operating.
• Verify the indoor discharge air is cooling the room.
□Press the Mode button to Heating.
Adjust the room setpoint to bring the system on in cooling mode. The system should start
heating mode within 3-5 minutes.
• Verify the outdoor fan and compressor are operating.
• Verify the indoor fan is operating.
• Verify the indoor discharge air is cooling the room.
□Press the OFF button on the remote controller.
• Verify remote controller display turns OFF and the system shuts OFF.
TESTING AND INSPECTION
Oil return bend
Indoor
Outdoor
20 ft.
Oil return bend
Oil Return Bend
When the outdoor unit is more than 30 feet above the
indoor unit, an oil return bend must be added for every
20 feet of connection pipe.
Condensate Drain Pipe Testing
Carefully and slowly add 8-10 ounces of water to the indoor unit drain pan.
• Verify the water drains easily out the condensate drain hose.
• If water does not drain easily from the drain hose, then remove kinks, increase
drain pitch, or add an auxiliary condensate drain pump.
Product specificaties
Merk: | Gree |
Categorie: | Airco |
Model: | VIR09HP115V1BO |
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