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Models:
AMDS030A(R) - AMDS060A(R)
AMDS080B(R) - AMDS300B(R)
AMDS - 2006
MDS-004E_cover.indd
2006-5-25
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Discussed in this manual is a product made in China in compliance with the national standard GB/T18837-2002.
CONTENTS
1. Overview
1.1 General Information ......................................................................................................... 4
1.2 Working Principle & System Principle .............................................................................. 4
1.3 Main Features ................................................................................................................ 10
1.4 Nomenclature ................................................................................................................. 12
1.5 Products Series .............................................................................................................. 14
1.6 Performance Parameter ................................................................................................. 15
1.7 Operating Range ............................................................................................................ 19
1.8 Refnet ............................................................................................................................ 19
1.9 Outline of Indoor Units ................................................................................................... 21
1.10 Outline of Outdoor Units .............................................................................................. 25
2. Unit Control
2.1 Introduction of the Controller .......................................................................................... 27
2.2 Main Functions ............................................................................................................... 27
2.3 Operation of the Controller ............................................................................................. 28
2.4 Software Management System ...................................................................................... 32
2.5 Network Central Control ................................................................................................. 34
2.6 Wiring Diagram .............................................................................................................. 35
2.7 Electric Connection ........................................................................................................ 50
2.8 Electric Data ................................................................................................................... 52
3. Selection
3.1 Load Calculation ............................................................................................................ 53
3.2 Selection of Indoor Units ................................................................................................ 55
3.3 Selection of Outdoor Units ............................................................................................. 56
3.4 Design of Air System ....................................................................................................... 59
3.5 Selection of Refnet Joint ................................................................................................ 64
3.6 Selection of E-EXV Box ................................................................................................. 67
4. Installation
4.1 Outdoor Unit Installation ................................................................................................ 68
4.2 Indoor Unit Installation ................................................................................................... 72
4.3 Refrigerant Piping Design and Installation ..................................................................... 79
4.4 Design, Processing and Installation of Condensated Drain Pipe ................................... 94
5. Testing
5.1 Hardware Diagram and Configuration ........................................................................... 98
5.2 Trial Run ...................................................................................................................... 105
C H A P T E R
Overview
1.1 General Information
The AMDS (Multi Digital Scroll) air conditioning system is operated by a digital compressor
and is accommodated by multiple evaporators (indoor units). It is touted as the nextgeneration modular system in the world of high-efficiency air conditioning. lt has undoubtedly changed the face of cooling associated with high-storied buildings. It provides a broad
range of different applications for settings such as offices, hotels and schools. With its easy
installation and simple controlling system, the AMDS will more than meet the demands of the
air conditioning market.
PWM vale
fixed scroll
(Movable in axial direction)
Orbiting scroll
(Rotatable in radial direction)
seconds and the unloaded state time is 5 seconds, the compressor modulation is 75%. The
capacity is a time averaged summation of the loaded state and unloaded state. By varying the
loaded state time and unloaded state time, any capacity (10%-100%) can be delivered by the
compressor.
Discharge pressure
Solenoid valve
Modulation chamber
Discharge pressure
Solenoid valve
Modulation chamber
Bleed hole
Loading
Suction pressure
Bleed hole
Unloading
Suction pressure
Valve close
Valve open
Loading
Unloading
Resident system
Commerce system
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Filter
Indoor unit 1
HPS
Outdoor
Filter
LPS
Electronic expansion valve
Digital compressor
PWM
Liquid receiver
Filter
Indoor unit n
Accumulator
indoor
Filter
Dry filter
Electronic expansion valve
Four-way valve
HPS
PWM
Liquid receiver
Accumulator
Digital compressor
indoor
Dry filter
Filter
Filter
Heating flow
Electronic expansion valve
Indoor unit n
Cooling flow
Filter
LPS
Check valve
Filter
Indoor unit 1
Outdoor
Ball valve
Four-way valve
Filter
Check valve
Accumulator
Check valve
Standard compressor
Digital compressor
Ball valve
Filter
AMDS150BR
Ball valve
Four-way valve
Filter
Oil separator
Heat exchanger
Check valve
Accumulator
Check valve
Standard compressor Standard compressor Digital compressor
Filter
Electronic expansion valve
Ball valve
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AMDS180BR
Check valve
Filter
Filter
Ball valve
Heat exchanger
Oil separator
Four-way
valve
Heat exchanger
Four-way valve
Ball valve
Check valve
Accumulator
Check valve
Digital compressor
Filter
Ball valve
Check valve
Filter
Oil separator
Four-way
valve
Heat exchanger
Four-way valve
Check valve
Heat exchanger
Check valve
Accumulator
Oil crock
Standard compressor Standard compressor Standard compressor Digital compressor
Filter
Electronic expansion valve
Capillary Dry filter
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AMDS260BR
Master unit
Four-way valve
Check valve
Oil separator
Heat exchanger
Check valve
Accumulator
Ball valve
Standard compressor
Digital compressor
Filter
Ball valve
Four-way valve
Slave unit
Check valve
Oil separator
Heat exchanger
Check valve
Accumulator
Ball valve
Ball valve
AMDS280BR AMDS300BR
Filter
Four-way valve
Master unit
Ball valve
Oil separator
Heat exchanger
Check valve
Accumulator
Ball valve
Ball valve
Slave unit
Four-way valve
Check valve
Oil separator
Heat exchanger
Check valve
Accumulator
Ball valve
Ball valve
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100%
AMDS system
Inverter system
0.3 ;
Temp
Time
Time
-10-
System control
Solenoid valve
Digital scroll
Environment
Digital
compressor operating
Nominal capacity
compressor
100% operating
Traditional air
Traditional
conditioning system inverter system
AMDS system
Digital
compressor operating
Load
Max. piping
length (m)
Height (m)
OT
IT
12~30HP
350
150
50
40
8~10HP
250
125
50
40
5~6HP
150
70
30
30
4HP
150
70
20
20
3HP
100
50
20
20
Note
OT means the outdoor unit is above the indoor unit. IT means the outdoor unit is below the indoor unit.
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AMDS system
1.4 Nomenclature
Indoor unit: ceiling cassette
ACK 030 T - A M A
/50Hz
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AMDS series
A:220V /50Hz
08-15
series
1.2 T 08-15
series
/50Hz
-13-
R -
F AA
Description of the unit
Power supply:
A:220V
/50Hz F:380V/3N
/50Hz
SA - A
Design serial No.
Pipe mode
Pipe size
ACSON ________ AEX:Throttle box (one expansion valve)
Valve opening size No. ________ Nominal diameter value 10
Pipe size: ________ 2:1/4 inch
3:3/8 inch
4:1/2 inch
Pipe mode: ________ Flare fitting & nipple joint
Design serial No. ________ Primary design
AMDS-A
AMDS-B
AMDS-B
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Capacity range
3HP 4HP 5HP 6HP 8HP 10HP 12HP 15HP 18HP 20HP 22HP 24HP 26HP 28HP 30HP
0.8HP
1.0HP
1.5HP
1.8HP
Capacity range
2.0HP 2.5HP 3.0HP
4.0HP
5.0HP
6.0HP
ACC
ACK
RCM
ADB
AWM
Indoor
unit
ACC
008T
ACC
010T
ACC
015T
ACC
018T
ACC
020T
ACC
025T
ACC
030T
ACC
040T
ACC
050T
ACC
060T
Cooling
capacity
2000
2500
3650
4500
5600
6500
7800
10600
12400
14400
Heating
capacity
2200
2600
3700
4700
6100
7400
8900
11600
14500
17300
Nominal input
47
47
81
82
82
123
158
276
276
280
Power supply
Air
flow
220V
/50Hz
High
m3/h
450
450
580
800
800
960
1200
1900
1900
2100
Medium
m3/h
370
370
470
650
650
780
950
1520
1520
1750
Low
m3/h
280
280
380
540
540
600
800
1300
1300
1460
ESP
Pa
Dimension
mm
Weight
kg
Sound(High/
medium/Low)
30(15/50/70)
15(0/30/50)
1030x469x220
22
22
1290x490x250
22
25
25
27
50(15/30/70)
1640x490x250
28
39
39
1900x490x250
45
dB (A) 31/29/27 31/29/27 34/32/30 35/32/29 35/32/29 37/36/35 42/40/38 47/45/43 47/45/43 48/46/44
Liquid pipe mm(in) 6.35 (1/4 ) 6.35 (1/4 ) 6.35 (1/4 ) 9.52 (3/8 ) 9.52 (3/8 ) 9.52(3/8 ) 9.52(3/8 ) 9.52(3/8 ) 9.52(3/8 ) 9.52(3/8 )
Piping
Gas pipe
mm(in) 9.52 (3/8 ) 9.52 (3/8 ) 12.7 (1/2 ) 15.88(5/8 ) 15.88(5/8 ) 15.88(5/8 ) 15.88(5/8 ) 19.05(3/4 ) 19.05(3/4 ) 19.05(3/4 )
size
Drainage pipe inch
R3/4
Notes:
The nominal cooling capacity is gotten in the return air temperature of 27 /19 , and the ambient temperature of 35 /24 .
The nominal heating capacity is gotten in the return air temperature of 20 /15 , and the ambient temperature of 7 /6 .
The sound level is gotten from the test room, it may differ in actual use due to the ambient noise or other causes.
The above parameters are the parameters of the heat- pump unit.
Indoor unit
W
W
W
m3/h
Pa
mm
kg
dB(A)
mm(in)
mm(in)
inch
ADB050T
12500
14000
615
ADB060T
14000
16500
789
220V /50Hz
2550/2040/1650
3000/2540/1920
100
100
1430 910 350
1230 910 350
69
75
58/55/52
60/56/53
9.52(3/8 )
9.52(3/8 )
19.05(3/4 )
19.05(3/4 )
R3/4
Notes:
The nominal cooling capacity is gotten in the return air temperature of 27 /19 , and the ambient temperature of 35 /24 .
The nominal heating capacity is gotten in the return air temperature of 20 /15 , and the ambient temperature of 7 /6 .
The sound level is gotten from the test room, it may differ in actual use due to the ambient noise or other causes.
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ACK018T
ACK020T
ACK025T
ACK030T
2800
3600
4500
5400
6500
7500
10000
12500
3200
3900
5000
5900
7200
8000
11000
13500
Nominal input
26
34
36
75
84
110
140
Model
42
Power supply
Air flow
220V
ACK050T
/50Hz
High
m3/h
520
600
650
700
1200
1300
1360
1650
Medium
m3/h
430
520
550
600
1100
1060
1200
1450
Low
m3/h
380
430
400
530
960
850
1110
1350
Dimension
mm
Weight
930X930X278
kg
Sound(High/medium/Low) dB(A)
Piping
Size
ACK040T
26
30
29/28/26 32/30/27
38/34/30
Liquid pipe
mm(in)
Gas pipe
Drainage pipe
930X930X363
39.5
39/35/31
6.35(1/4 )
42/40/38
45/43/41
46/44/42
48/45/42
9.52(3/8 )
9.52(3/8 )
15.8(5/8 )
19.05(3/4 )
20.5
mm
Notes:
The nominal cooling capacity is gotten in the return air temperature of 27 /19 , and the ambient temperature of 35 /24 .
The nominal heating capacity is gotten in the return air temperature of 20 /15 , and the ambient temperature of 7 /6 .
The sound level is gotten from the test room, it may differ in actual use due to the ambient noise or other causes.
RCM020T
RCM030T
RCM050T
Cooling capacity
5800
7500
12500
Heating capacity
5800
8000
13500
m3/h
1100/970/750
1300/1100/870
1850/1550/1200
81
116
161
Model
Air flow(High/Medium/Low)
Rated power input
Power supply
220V
Dimension
Weight
Sound(High/medium/Low)
PiPing
Size
/50Hz
mm
1214x670x214
1214x670x249
kg
39
44
1714x670x249
44
dB(A)
48/45/42
50/46/43
52/48/44
mm(in)
9.52(3/8 )
9.52(3/8 )
9.52(3/8 )
mm(in)
15.88(5/8 )
15.88(5/8 )
19.05(3/4 )
Drain pipe
20.5
mm
Notes:
The nominal cooling capacity is gotten in the return air temperature of 27 /19 , and the ambient temperature of 35 /24 .
The nominal heating capacity is gotten in the return air temperature of 20 /15 , and the ambient temperature of 7 /6 .
The sound level is gotten from the test room, it may differ in actual use due to the ambient noise or other causes.
AWM008T
AWM010T
Cooling capacity
2200
2780
3520
5400
6500
Heating capacity
2200
2780
3520
5400
6500
m3/h
460/330/270
510/420/320
590/500/370
24
36
Air flow(High/Medium/Low)
Rated power input
AWM015T
40
AWM020T
AWM025T
860/720/590 1100/790/680
48
68
220V~/50Hz
Power supply
Dimension(WxDxH)
mm
Weight
kg
25
30
35
36
36
dB(A)
39/34/28
39/34/28
42/36/29
44/40/35
49/43/40
Sound(High/medium/Low)
PiPing
Size
mm(in.)
6.35(1/4)
6.35(1/4)
6.35(1/4)
6.35(1/4)
9.52(3/8)
mm(in.)
9.52(3/8)
9.52(3/8)
12.7(1/2)
15.88(5/8)
15.88(5/8)
Drain pipe
20.5
Notes:
The nominal cooling capacity is gotten in the return air temperature of 27 /19 , and the ambient temperature of 35 /24 .
The nominal heating capacity is gotten in the return air temperature of 20 /15 , and the ambient temperature of 7 /6 .
The sound level is gotten from the test room, it may differ in actual use due to the ambient noise or other causes.
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AMDS040A
AMDS040AR AMDS050A
AMDS050AR AMDS060A
AMDS060AR
Model
Unit
kW
8.5
8.5
10
10
12.5
12.5
14.5
14.5
kW
9.0
11.5
13.5
16.5
Dimension (L x W x H)
mm
840x408x900
Weight
kg
82
kW
3.0
3.0
13.6
13.6
kW
2.5
11.4
Power supply
220V~/50Hz
85
1058x430x1044
112
115
117
120
3.5
3.6
4.4
4.4
5.0
5.0
15.9
15.9
20
20
22.8
22.8
3.4
4.2
4.2
15.5
19
20.3
Refrigerant
123
130
R22
1058x4230x1247
Liquid pipe
(mm/in)
9.52(3/8
9.52(3/8
9.52(3/8
9.52(3/8
Gas pipe
(mm/in)
15.88(5/8
19.05(3/4
19.05(3/4
19.05(3/4
Notes:
The nominal cooling capacity is gotten in the return air temperature of 27 /19 , and the ambient temperature of 35 /24 .
The nominal heating capacity is gotten in the return air temperature of 20 /15 , and the ambient temperature of 7 /6 .
The specification parameters may change with the product improvement; Please take the parameters listed in the nameplate
of the unit as the reference parameter.
Model
Unit
AMDS050A
AMDS050A
AMDS060A
AMDS060AR
kW
12.5
12.5
15
15
kW
13.5
17
Power supply
380V/3N~/50Hz
1058x430x1044
1058x430x1247
Weight
Dimension (L x W x H)
mm
kg
117
120
123
kW
4.4
4.4
5.0
5.0
8.4
8.4
9.6
9.6
kW
4.2
4.23
8.0
8.8
Piping size
130
R22
Liquid pipe
Gas pipe
Liquid pipe
(mm/in)
9.52(3/8
Gas pipe
(mm/in)
19.05(3/4
Notes:
The nominal cooling capacity is gotten in the return air temperature of 27 /19 , and the ambient temperature of 35 /24 .
The nominal heating capacity is gotten in the return air temperature of 20
The specification parameters may change with the product improvement; Please take the parameters listed in the nameplate
of the unit as the reference parameter.
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Mode
080B 080BR 100B 100BR 120B 120BR 150B 150BR 180B 180BR 200B 200BR
kW
24.5
24.5
28.0
28.0
32.5
32.5
40.0
40.0
47.5
47.5
50.0
50.0
kW
26.0
30.0
34.0
43.0
50.0
53.0
dB(A)
62
62
64
64
66
66
66
66
66
Power supply
380V/3N
Sound level
Dimension (Lx W x H)
Weight
Cooling rated power input
Cooling rated current
Heating rated power input
Heating rated current
mm
/50Hz
67
66
1290x840x1840
990x840x1840
1990x840x1840
kg
275
290
285
300
290
305
355
370
520
550
560
590
kW
7.5
7.5
8.5
8.5
9.8
9.8
12.9
12.9
14.1
14.1
15.2
15.2
31.1
14.6
14.6
16.8
16.8
18.8
18.8
23.1
23.1
28.2
28.2
31.1
kW
7.2
8.3
9.0
11.1
13.2
14.7
13.6
15.7
16.7
22.6
27.1
29.4
Refrigerant
Type of con-
67
R22
Gas side
Liquid pipe
mm(in)
Gas pipe
mm(in)
Mode
12.7(1/2
15.88(5/8
28.6(1-1/8
34.9(1-3/8
AMDS
AMDS
AMDS
AMDS
AMDS AMDS
AMDS AMDS
AMDS
AMDS
220B
220BR
240B
240BR
260B
260BR
280B
280BR
300B
300BR
Nominal coolingcapacity
kW
55.0
55.0
65.0
65.0
70.0
70.0
75.0
75.0
80.0
80.0
kW
58.0
68.0
75.0
80.0
85.0
69
69
69
69
Power supply
380V/3N
Sound level
dB(A)
Dimension (L x W x H)
66
mm
66
68
68
68
/50Hz
68
2280x840x1840
1990x840x1840
2580x840x1840
Weight
kg
560
590
570
600
645
675
710
740
710
740
kW
16.7
16.7
19.8
19.8
21.3
21.3
22.8
22.8
26.2
26.2
46.5
32.7
32.7
38.5
38.5
40.0
40.0
42.5
42.5
46.5
kW
16.2
18.5
20.9
22.0
23.6
31.0
33.8
37.2
41.0
43.1
Refrigerant
Type of con-
R22
Gas side
Liquid pipe
mm(in)
19.05(3/4
Gas pipe
mm(in)
38.1(1-1/2
)
)
19.05(3/4
41.3(1-5/8
Notes:
The nominal cooling capacity is gotten in the return air temperature of 27 /19 , and the ambient temperature of 35 /24 .
The nominal heating capacity is gotten in the return air temperature of 20 /15 , and the ambient temperature of 7 /6
The sound level is gotten from the test room, it may differ in actual use due to the ambient noise or other causes.
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Note
The table is gotten based on the equivalent length of 16m and the height is 0 m.
1.8 Refnet
1.8.1
Y Type
Unit mm
Length(mm)
Refnet
model
Diameter
D
E(outer
diameter
28.6
(mm)
G
Diameter
H
I(outer
diameter
(mm)
L
Diameter
M
N(outer
diameter
(mm)
Q
28.6
22.2
80
15.88
16.1 12.9
9.7
12.7
12.9
9.7
6.5
12.7
12.9
80
15.88
16.1 12.9
9.7
12.7
12.9
9.7
6.5
15.88
80
22.2
19.1
19.1
9.7
6.5
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1.8.2
-20-
C
593.30
ID 41.60
+ 0.15
0
+ 0.15
0
+ 0.15
0
+ 0.15
0
ID 16.10 + 0.15
0
ID 19.30
ID 28.80
+ 0.15
0
ID 41.60
ID 41.60
ID 38.30
34.90
+ 0.15
0
+ 0.15
0
120
12
ID 38.30
34.90
12
120
+ 0.15
0
+ 0.15
0
ID 25.60
+ 0.15
0
ID 38.30
14
+ 0.15
ID 35.20 0
ID 32.20
ID 28.90
25.40
0
0
+ 0.15
0
ID 35.20
ID 32
ID 35.20
ID 32.20
ID 28.90
ID 25.40
+ 0.15
0
+ 0.15
0
+ 0.15
0
Type:AMDS-Y6
+ 0.15
ID 35.20 0
+ 0.15
0
14
ID 32.20
+ 0.15
0
ID 41.60
Type:AMDS-Y7
+ 0.15
0
+ 0.15
0
ID 38.30
593.30
ID 28.90
+ 0.15
0
+ 0.15
0
ID 35.20
ID 32
108
108
Type
Type: AMDS-C1
Unit: mm
Type: AMDS-C2/C3
80
80
80
OD 9.7
OD 12.9
OD 16.1
204
OD 19.3
250
550
Refnet
joint type
AMDS-C2
28.6
28.9
25.7
22.5
19.5
AMDS-C3
25.4
25.7
22.5
19.3
16.1
Unit: mm
B
D
1.9.1 ACK010
Unit: mm
Model
ACK010
020T
820
875
548
820
278
250
28
930
930
642
622
555
555
ACK025
050T
820
875
548
820
363
335
28
930
930
642
622
555
555
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1.9.2 ADB050T
995
957
702
340
823
6-11.5x20
998
1032
1063
910
57
302
80
173
177
286
350
823
1230
Unit: mm
1.9.3 ADB060T
1195
1157
823
340
702
6-11.5x20
1198
1232
1263
910
302
80
57
173
177
286
350
823
1430
Unit: mm
-22-
1.9.4 ACC008
060T
37
187
52
A
B
C
J
151
75
47
20
141
253
Unit: mm
Model
No.of fans
ACC008T
ACC010T
ACC015T
ACC018T
ACC020T
ACC025T
ACC030T
ACC040T
ACC050T
ACC060T
690
690
690
950
950
950
950
1300
1300
1560
722
722
722
981
981
981
981
1331
1331
1591
1054
1054
1054
1314
1314
1314
1314
1664
1664
1924
751
751
751
1005
1005
1005
1005
1355
1355
1615
39
39
39
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
210
210
210
248
248
248
248
248
248
248
469
469
469
490
490
490
490
490
490
490
118
118
118
81
81
81
81
81
81
81
9
9
9
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
220
220
220
251
251
251
251
251
251
251
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
4
1.9.5 RCM020T
RCM030T
RCM050T
Model
RCM020T
RCM030T
RCM050T
A
1174
1174
1674
B
75
75
75
C
1082
1082
1582
D
68
68
68
E
58
93
93
F
156
156
156
G
1214
1214
1714
H
57
57
57
Unit: mm
J
670
670
670
K
216
216
216
L
319
319
319
M
879
879
1379
N
517
517
517
-23-
41
32
237
119
32
143
221
97
167
Water outlet
Rc3/4 taper pipe threads
Water inlet
15
15
33
33
37
15
163
Unit: mm
Model
HWT08-15
762
704
732
818
HWT18-30
1022
964
992
1078
HWT40-50
1372
1314
1342
1438
HWT60
1632
1574
1602
1688
222
161
97
32
237
Power supply
cable inlet hole
15
15
173
38
37
C
B
15
8-6x10
Unit: mm
Model
-24-
HDP1.2T08-15/HDP2.4T08-15
762
704
732
844
HDP2.4T18-30/HDP3.6T18-30
1022
964
992
1104
HDP2.4T40/HDP3.6T40/HDP4.8T40-50/HDP7.2T40-50
1372
1314
1342
1454
HDP5.4T60/HDP7.2T60/HDP10.8T60
1632
1574
1602
1714
124
240
330
408
378
125
4-12x18
460
900
318
20
60 67
50
Unit: mm
430
356
94
115
390
4-15
816
1006
67
Model
AMDS040A(R)
AMDS050A(R)
AMDS060A(R)
H1
1024
1024
1222
128
H2
H1
94
Unit: mm
H2
1044
1044
1242
-25-
14
16
877
840
845
20
170
A-A
45
Unit: mm
1840
1575
265
Model
AMDS080B(R)
AMDS100B(R)
AMDS120B(R)
AMDS150B(R)
539
A
900
900
900
1200
B
990
990
990
1290
C
101
101
170
45
45
1575
1840
265
16
845
16
170
Unit: mm
Model
AMDS180B(R)
AMDS200B(R)
AMDS220B(R)
AMDS240B(R)
C
950
950
950
950
D
1990
1990
1990
1990
1.10.5 AMDS260/280/300B(R) are Combined Units,Made up by a Master Unit and a Slave Unit
Model
AMDS260B(R)
AMDS280B(R)
AMDS300B(R)
-26-
D
990+10+1290
1290+10+1290
1290+10+1290
C H A P T E R
Unit Control
2.1 Introduction to the Controller
AMDS system is controlled by the micro-computer. Several types of controller are available,
including wireless controller, wire controller, wire controller + remote controller and central
controller. One wireless controller can control one unit, one wire controller can control one unit
or up to 48 units, while central controller can control up to 1536 units (32 groups).
or oF.
-27-
/61 oF
/78 oF.
30
CLK button
Reset button
Temperature
Fan
Mode
Heating/
wind wing
Sleep
Timer
Operation manual
The omitted parameter
When the function of auto restart after power failure is not active: The unit is OFF and the temp
is 24 /75 oF cooling mode, high speed, no sleep function, no defrost, no wind wing, no
electric heater.
When the function of auto restart after power failure is active: the unit is the same as that before
power failure.
Temp setting
In normal mode condition, press
Temp adjustment range is 16-30
limit, the
-28-
or
is invalid.
or
to increase or reduce the temp by 1 or 1 oF.
(or 61-86 oF). When the temp reach the upper limit or floor
unit is oF. Alternate method is as follows: Press fan key and last for 5 seconds in the normal
condition, the temp unit setting will be successful and there will be a buzzer to indicate.
Real time setting
Press CLK to enter, the first time is week setting and indicate its icon, press
or
to adjust the week from Sunday to Saturday. If there is no press on any key within 5 seconds,
the unit will exit from the real time setting and back to the normal status. If you press CLK one
more time within 5 seconds, the setting will be OK and it is the real time setting icon, as well as
to increase the hour while press
to
increase the minute. If there is no press on any key within 5 seconds, the unit will exit from the
real time setting and the time setting is valid. If you want to confirm the setting, you need to press
CLK one more time. If any other key is press during the setting, the system will exit and back
to the normal condition without saving
Mode setting
When the unit is in off status, you can press Mode to enter and the current mode is twinkling.
The mode will be changed when you press
Mode
sequence is as follows:
When outdoor unit is OFF:
Heat pump: Cooling, heating, air supply, dehumidifying, cooling
Cooling only: Cooling, air supply, dehumidifying, cooling
When outdoor is in cooling condition: Cooling, air supply, dehumidifying, cooling
When outdoor is in heating condition: Heating, air supply, heating
Note: In one system, the follows are not available: some units are in cooling condition while the other
is in heating condition.
Air flow setting
In normal condition, when the Fan key is pressed, the air flow will be changed as the following
sequence: High, Auto, Low, Medium, High. When the unit is in air supply condition, there is no
Auto function.
Sleep
Press
Sleep
ON , then this function is active and the icon is shown on the LCD.
Manual defrost
When the unit runs in heating mode condition, press Heater key and last for 5 seconds, you
will enter manual defrost mode , and Defrost mode is shown on the LCD. When it is auto
defrost,
Defrost mode
is also shown on the LCD and it will disappear when the defrost
finishes.
-29-
Timer setting
Press
Timer
to enter timer setting (When the unit is ON, it can only be set to OFF;
When the unit is OFF , it can only be set to ON) and last timer will be shown on the LCD.
If there is no press on any key within 5 seconds, it will exit and cancel the timer setting at
to increase the hour while
press
Timer
within 5 seconds
to confirm the setting.When it is timer setting, the system will show the real time and the
setting time on the LCD. When the setting time is reaching, the unit will be Power on or off,
and the timer setting function is cancel. When you need the timer setting function, you
need to reset.
Keyboard locked and unlocked setting
Press
Sleep
and last for 5 seconds, the keyboard will be alter between locked and
unlocked. When it is locked, a icon will be shown on the LCD. During the locked stage, only
the ON/OFF keyboard is valid.
ON/OFF setting
Press
ON/OFF
keyboard, the unit will be alter between ON and OFF, and a relative
do not
-30-
Fan ON/OFF
Fan ON/OFF
Fan ON/OFF
Fan ON/OFF
Fan ON/OFF
Temp.
Temp.
Temp.
Temp.
Temp.
Sleep
Mode
Timer
Mode
Timer
Sleep
Heat
Sleep
Heat
Sleep
Mode
Timer
Mode
Timer
Mode
LCD
ON/OFF
Fan
POWER RUN
Temp.
120
86
ON/OFF
Temp.
Fan
Mode
Heat
Sleep
Timer
Heat
Sleep
Timer
Mode
53
120
20
Unit mm
-31-
System monitoring
Display the model and status (such as alarm and timing) of all indoor units in the system
Introduction of the units
Indoor
unit model
Icon
Stop
Cooling
Heating
Dehumidity
Air vent
ACC
ACK
RCM
ADB
Introduction
-32-
Loop monitoring*
Select and view the outdoor unit's system
Service monitoring*
Display the current operation parameters
Note: Only the authorized maintenance personnel can operate on this interface
-33-
AMDS
The real time monitor software of AMDS is developed by ACSON and has huge performance.
It can monitor each unit in the system and set the parameter in accordance with the
requirement. It can also show the malfunction information, which can save the customer a lot
of time and money.
Outer coil
Four-way valve
99.7
44.4
44.1
6.0P
Outdoor status
cooling
Ambient temperature
Unit selection
-34-
28.8
28.4
28.5
29.6
16.8
15.7
17.2
27.5
19.7
19.1
19.5
24.1
38.3
Standard
29.0
29.4
29.5
30.7
normal
Output capacity
12.8
11.0
10.0
25.7
26.4
26.3
26.3
27.2
19.0
16.7
21.5
26.9
19.0
17.2
18.7
25.3
Digital
29.3
29.2
29.2
30.0
Inlet
Mid-let
outlet
Return air
10
Inlet
Mid-let
outlet
Return air
11
Inlet
Mid-let
outlet
Return air
12
Inlet
Mid-let
outlet
Return air
13
Inlet
Mid-let
outlet
Return air
14
Inlet
Mid-let
outlet
Return air
15
Inlet
Mid-let
outlet
Return air
Unit
SW-PB
KEY1
JP7
J1
J5
J4
HF
MF
LF
J3
LINE
J2
DIP
CON2
red blue
OUTID2 WATER
TR1
TR2
CON6
yellow/green
white
white
M
~
white
white
Fan motor 1
M
~
yellow/green
Electronic
expansion valve
yellow/green
EXV
Coil Outlet
temperature sensor
Coil Midlet
temperature sensor
Coil Inlet
temperature sensor
Line controller
DIP
CON9
ROOM
CON4
SW2
ON
yellow
Transformer
ON
DIP
ON
brown
SW3
SW1
LCD
JP6
Connecting indoor/
outdoor units communication
NEUTRAL
JP2
JP1
orange
CON5
J6
Fan motor 2
(220V~/50Hz)
SW3.5
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
SW3.6
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
SW3.7
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
SW3.8
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
Low
green
green
white
white
Notes:
1. Set jumper JP:For JP1,upper two are set to OFF,
the lower two to ON,and other JPs are set to OFF.
2.Please shot water level switch WATER.
3.SW2 sets this unit address.
4.Fan motor 2 is not equipped with units under 040.
5.Field wiring
Low
orange
red
green
white
JP1
Model ACK010/015/018/020T
J5
HF
LF
J3
LINE
J2
NEUTRAL
JP2
red
blue
SW3
2
SW1
DIP
SW2
ON
DIP
ON
CON2
MF
JP1
JP6
OUTID2 WATER
CON6
TR1
TR2
red
blue
blue blue
yellow/green
M
~
Transformer
M
~
yellow/green
Coil Midlet
temperature sensor
Coil Inlet
temperature sensor
Electronic
expansion valve
black
EXV
CON9
ROOM
DIP
CON4
J4
ON
J6
Connecting indoor/
outdoor units communication
J1
SW-PB
KEY1
JP7
black
black
SW3.5
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
SW3.6
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
SW3.7 SW3.8
OFF ON
OFF ON
OFF ON
OFF ON
M
~
Fan motor
Indicator
remote controller
DIP switch SW3 settings:
Model SW3.1 SW3.2 SW3.3 SW3.4
010 OFF OFF OFF ON
015 OFF OFF ON OFF
018 OFF OFF ON ON
020 OFF ON OFF OFF
LF MF HF
(220V~/50Hz)
Notes:
1.Set jumper JP: For JP1,upper two are
set to OFF, the lower two to ON,and
other JPs are set to OFF.
2.SW2 sets this unit address.
3.-----------Field wiring
JP1
-35-
Model ACK025/030/040/050T
SW-PB
KEY1
JP7
J1
J5
J4
HF
MF
LF
J3
LINE
J2
MOTOR B
CON5
J6
EXV CON3
CON2
ON
blue
N
SW3
ON
2
3
SW1
DIP
SW2
DIP
ON
DIP
CON9
ROOM
CON4
red
Connecting indoor/
outdoor units communication
NEUTRAL
JP2
JP1
JP6
OUTID2 WATER
CON6
TR1
TR2
red
black
yellow/green
M
~
brown
orange
M
~
yellow/green
M
~
Transformer
yellow/green
Electronic
expansion valve
EXV
white
blue blue
Fan motor
Indicator
(220V~/50Hz)
DIP switch SW3 settings:
Model SW3.1 SW3.2 SW3.3 SW3.4 SW3.5
025 OFF ON OFF ON OFF
030 OFF ON ON OFF OFF
040 OFF ON ON ON OFF
050 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
remote controller
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
Notes:
1.Set jumper JP: For JP1,upper two are
set to OFF, the lower two to ON,and
other JPs are set to OFF.
2.SW2 sets this unit address.
3.-----------Field wiring
JP1
RCM020/030T
SW-PB
KEY1
JP7
J1
LINE
MF LF J3 J2
CON3 MOTOR
HF
LF MF HF
SW3
ON
EXV
2
3
SW1
DIP
SW2
ON
CON2
DIP
ON
2
CON6
TR1
white
blue
yellow
black
OUTID2 WATER
TR2
black
M
~
Remote receiving
red
M
~
Swing motor
Indicator
remote controller
-36-
yellow/green
red
Transformer
Fan motor
blue
yellow/green
Coil Outlet
temperature sensor
Coil Midlet
temperature sensor
Coil Inlet
temperature sensor
Electronic
expansion valve
EXV
CON9
DIP
ROOM
CON4
blue
JP6
Connecting indoor/
outdoor units communication
red
NEUTRAL
JP2
JP1
white
blue
yellow
CON5
J6 J5 J4
(220V~/50Hz)
Notes:
1.Set jumper JP: For JP1,upper two are
set to OFF, the lower two to ON,and
other JPs are set to OFF.
2.SW2 sets this unit address.
3.Please shot water level switch WATER.
4.-----------Field wiring
JP1
Model RCM050T
SW-PB
KEY1
JP7
J1
J5
J4
HF
MF
LF
J3
LINE
J2
blue
N
N LF MF HF
SW3
ON
2
3
SW1
DIP
SW2
ON
CON2
DIP
ON
2
blue red
yellow/green
black
M
~
black
black
Transformer
Fan motor 1
M
~
Indicator
(220V~/50Hz)
Notes:
1.Set jumper JP: For JP1,upper two are
set to OFF, the lower two to ON,and
other JPs are set to OFF.
2.SW2 sets this unit address.
3.Please shot water level switch WATER.
4.-----------Field wiring
remote controller
DIP switch SW1 settings:
SW3.8
OFF
M
~
yellow/green
yellow/green
black
Remote receiving
blue
TR2
blue
TR1
yellow
brown
orange
CON6
Coil Outlet
temperature sensor
Coil Midlet
temperature sensor
Coil Inlet
temperature sensor
EXV
Electronic
expansion valve
OUTID2 WATER
yellow
brown
orange
CON9
DIP
ROOM
CON4
red
Connecting indoor/
outdoor units communication
NEUTRAL
JP2
JP1
JP6
yellow
brown
orange
CON5
J6
JP1
Model ADB050/060T
k1
brown
orange
yellow
k2
k3
SW-PB
KEY1
JP7
J1
J5 J4
HF
MF LF
J3
LINE
J2
MF
HF
DIP
SW2
DIP
ON
OUTID2 WATER
TR1
TR2
CON6
yellow/green
white
white
Fan motor
(220V~/50Hz)
M
~
yellow/green
Coil Outlet
temperature sensor
Electronic
expansion valve
Coil Midlet
temperature sensor
Coil Inlet
temperature sensor
EXV
Line controller
CON9
DIP
ROOM
CON4
LF
k1
brown
k2
yellow
red
ON
SW1
LCD
remote controller
k3
Transformer
SW3
orange
blue
ON
NEUTRAL
JP2
JP1
JP6
Connecting indoor/
outdoor units communication
CON2
CON5
J6
050
060
Notes:
1.Set jumper JP:For JP1,upper two are
set to OFF,the lower two to ON,and
other JPs are set to OFF.
2.Please shot water level switch WATER.
3.SW2 sets this unit address.
4.-----------Field wiring
JP1
-37-
PWMV
KM
5
10
LOW-FAN
FIXED COMP
4WV
DIG COMP
PWMV
HI-FAN
EXV
MID-FAN
KM
LIVE
RY1
RY2
RY4
RY3
RY6
RY5
RY7
NEUTRAL
blue
brown
red
orange
red
J2
NEUTRAL
TRAN-H
C2
ACSON
OV-COMP1
J1
14
black
Compressor
Fan 1
JP1
Description
PTC
KM
Contactor
C1-3
Capacitor
HP
FU
EXV
Fuse
Electric expansion valve
LP
JP2
J2.6
OFF
OFF
ON
J1.1
J1.2
J1.3
J1.4 J1.5
J1.6 J1.7
Coil middle
temperature sensor(TH5)
Return air temperature sensor(TH3)
JP1
LP
HP
Connecting indoor
unit communication
Symbol
11
12
GND
DLT
A B
LP
HP
JP2
AI-IN
Symbol
OV-COMP2
TRAN-L
M
~
MidLet
S
white
Transformer
white
13
OutLet
Shaft
heater
InLet
CM
C-BTM
C1
OV-COMP3
RTN
C
PTC
CN1
OD TEMP
blue
Notes:
1: -----------Field wiring
2: --------------Factory wiring
Model AMDS030AR
220V~/50Hz
N
FU
RC
4WV
KM
5
10
MID-FAN
LOW-FAN
4WV
PWMV
1L1 3L2 5L3
HI-FAN
FIXED COMP
PWMV
DIG COMP
EXV
KM
LIVE
RY1
RY2
RY4
RY3
RY5
RY6
RY7
NEUTRAL
orange
red
M
~
black
OV-COMP1
J1
Fan 1
Symbol
FU
EXV
Description
Fuse
Electric expansion valve
JP1
JP2
J2.6
OFF
OFF
OFF
HP
Contactor
PWMV
C1-2
Capacitor
LP
J1.1
J1.2
J1.3
J1.4
J1.5
J1.6
J1.7
Notes:
1: -----------Field wiring
2: -------------- Factory wiring
RC
Surge suppressor
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
Solenoid valve
LP
12
KM
HP
-38-
Description
PTC
11
Coil outlet
temperature sensor(TH6)
Connecting indoor
unit communication
4WV
DLT
A B GND
AI-IN
Symbol
LP
HP
JP1 JP2
OutLet
14
Compressor
OV-COMP2
TRAN-L
C2
MidLet
13
S
white
Transformer
white
Shaft
heater
InLet
CM
OV-COMP3
ACSON
C-BTM
CN1
RTN
C1
NEUTRAL
TRAN-H
OD TEMP
PTC
blue
red
brown
J2
blue
Model AMDS040A
220V~/50Hz
N
2
PWMV
KM
5
4WV
10
LOW-FAN
FIXED COMP
DIG COMP
PWMV
HI-FAN
FU
MID-FAN
KM
LIVE
RY1
RY2
RY4
RY3
RY5
RY6
RY7
NEUTRAL
J2
brown
yellow
blue
orange
brown
yellow
blue
orange
NEUTRAL
blue blue
TRAN-H
14
red
white
red
OV-COMP1
Fan 2
Fan 1
Compressor
OV-COMP2
J1
JP1
LP
11
LP
HP
12
HP
JP2
GND
DLT
A B
AI-IN
MidLet
13
ACSON
TRAN-L
M
~
OutLet
M
~
PTC
Transformer
C3
C2
C1
InLet
C-BTM
CM
RTN
OV-COMP3
OD TEMP
red
Connecting indoor
unit communication
Description of components and parts:
Symbol
Description
PTC
KM
Contactor
PWMV
C1-3
Capacitor
LP
HP
Coil middle
temperature sensor(TH5)
Description
Fuse
Solenoid valve
JP1
JP2
J2.6
OFF
OFF
ON
J1.1
J1.2
J1.3
J1.4
J1.5
J1.6
J1.7
Notes:
1: -----------Field wiring
2: --------------Factory wiring
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
Model AMDS040AR
220V~/50Hz
N
FU
RC
4WV
KM
5
10
LOW-FAN
8
MID-FAN
4WV
PWMV
7
HI-FAN
FIXED COMP
PWMV
DIG COMP
EXV
KM
LIVE
RY1
13
14
red
Compressor
ACSON
CN1
OV-COMP2
TRAN-L
M
~
OV-COMP1
J1
red
Fan 1
Fan 2
JP1
DLT
A B GND
AI-IN
Description
PTC
4WV
Four-way valve
KM
C1-2
HP
Contactor
Symbol
FU
EXV
PWMV
Description
JP1
JP2
J2.6
OFF
OFF
Capacitor
LP
J1.1
RC
Surge suppressor
OFF
HP
Fuse
Electric expansion valve
Solenoid valve
LP
12
OFF
11
Coil outlet
temperature sensor(TH6)
Connecting indoor
unit communication
Description of components and parts:
Symbol
LP
HP
JP2
OutLet
white
M
~
RY7
MidLet
Transformer
C3
C2
InLet
Shaft
heater
C-BTM
CM
RY6
NEUTRAL
RTN
RY5
OV-COMP3
OD TEMP
C
C1
RY4
RY3
J2
TRAN-H
PTC
RY2
NEUTRAL
brown
yellow
blue
orange
red
brown
yellow
blue
blue
orange
J1.2
J1.3
J1.4
J1.5
J1.6
J1.7
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
Notes:
1: -----------Field wiring
2: --------------Factory wiring
-39-
Model AMDS050A
220V~/50Hz
N
2
PWMV
KM
5
DIG COMP
10
LOW-FAN
7
FIXED COMP
4WV
PWMV
HI-FAN
FU
MID-FAN
KM
LIVE
RY1
OV-COMP1
J1
LP
11
LP
HP
12
HP
Fan 2
JP2
GND
DLT
A B
AI-IN
MidLet
JP1
Connecting indoor
unit communication
Description of components and parts:
Coil middle
temperature sensor(TH5)
Symbol
Description
Symbol
PTC
FU
KM
Contactor
PWMV
C1-3
Capacitor
LP
Description
Fuse
JP1
JP2
J2.6
OFF
OFF
ON
OutLet
red
Fan 1
InLet
red
white
Compressor
OV-COMP2
TRAN-L
M
~
14
C-BTM
13
RY7
OV-COMP3
RTN
M
~
PTC
RY6
NEUTRAL
C3
C2
C1
RY5
ACSON
Transformer
OD TEMP.
CM
RY4
RY3
J2
TRAN-H
RY2
NEUTRAL
brown
yellow
blue
orange
blue blue
brown
yellow
blue
red
orange
HP
Solenoid valve
J1.1
J1.2
J1.3
J1.4
J1.5
J1.6
J1.7
Notes:
1: -----------Field wiring
2: --------------Factory wiring
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
Model AMDS050AR(220V~/50Hz)
FU
RC
4WV
KM
5
10
LOW-FAN
MID-FAN
4WV
PWMV
DIG COMP
HI-FAN
PWMV
FIXED COMP
EXV
KM
LIVE
RY1
14
red
Compressor
ACSON
OV-COMP2
TRAN-L
M
~
OV-COMP1
J1
red
Fan 1
Fan 2
JP1
A B
AI-IN
Connecting indoor
unit communication
Description of components and parts:
Symbol
Description
Symbol
PTC
FU
4WV
EXV
LP
HP
GND
Coil outlet
temperature sensor(TH6)
Coil middle temperature sensor(TH5)
Coil inlet temperature sensor(TH4)
JP1
JP2
J2.6
OFF
OFF
KM
Contactor
PWMV
Capacitor
LP
J1.1
J1.2
J1.3
J1.4
J1.5
J1.6
J1.7
RC
Surge suppressor
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
Solenoid valve
11
12
OFF
Fuse
C1-2
HP
-40-
Four-way valve
Description
LP
HP
JP2
MidLet
13
RY7
OutLet
white
M
~
InLet
Transformer
C3
C2
C-BTM
Shaft
heater
RTN
CM
RY6
OV-COMP3
OD TEMP.
RY5
NEUTRAL
CN1
DLT
C
C1
RY4
RY3
J2
TRAN-H
PTC
RY2
NEUTRAL
brown
yellow
blue
orange
red
brown
yellow
blue
blue
orange
Model AMDS050AR(380V/3N~/50Hz)
R S
DB3A
L
71
81
red
green
yellow
FU
KM
L1
LIVE
NEUTRAL
RY1
RY2
22
RY4
RY3
23
LOW-FAN
HI-FAN
MID-FAN
4WV
PWMV
KM
OL
21
DIG COMP
71
4WV
81
PWMV
FIXED COMP
RC
EXV
DB3A
RY5
RY6
RY7
brown
yellow
blue
orange
brown
yellow
blue
orange
red
green
yellow
J2
NEUTRAL
TRAN-H
Transformer
T2
T1
T3
M
~
Shaft
heater
M
~
C1
ACSON
CN1
OV-COMP3
OV-COMP2
TRAN-L
M
~
C2
OV-COMP1
red
Description
Symbol
KM
Contactor
C1-2
Capacitor
FU
EXV
HP
RC
Surge suppressor
OL
Overload protector
LP
OL
JP1
JP2
J2.6
12.9A
OFF
OFF
OFF
16
HP
LP
HP
Coil outlet
temperature sensor(TH6)
Connecting indoor
unit communication
Description
Fuse
15
MidLet
GND
DLT
A B
AI-IN
4WV
OL
LP
JP2
OutLet
JP1
InLet
Fan 2
C-BTM
20
Fan 1
RTN
red
OD TEMP.
18
Digital
compressor
Symbol
12
J1
J1.2
J1.3
J1.4
J1.5
J1.6
J1.7
Notes:
1: -----------Field wiring
2: --------------Factory wiring
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
Model AMDS060A
380V/3N~/50Hz
N
R S
red
green
yellow
23
K3
22
K2
21
K1
PWMV
K1
KM
K2
K3
81
N
DB3A
L1
OL
N
LIVE
RY1
RY2
RY3
RY4
LOW-FAN
MID-FAN
KM
HI-FAN
DIG COMP
4WV
PWMV
FIXED COMP
71
71
81
S
T
DB3A
FU
RY5
RY6
RY7
NEUTRAL
orange
red
brown
NEUTRAL
TRAN-H
17
white
19
ACSON
Transformer
white
Fan 2
JP1
AI-IN
DB3A
KM
C1-2
K1-3
HP
Contactor
Capacitor
Relay
High pressure switch
GND
Connecting indoor
unit communication
Description
Fuse
Solenoid valve
Overload protector
Low pressure switch
12
LP
15
LP
HP
16
HP
OL
JP2
A B
Description
OV-COMP1
J1
black
InLet
20
Fan 1
C-BTM
black
RTN
18
M
~
C2
DLT
M
~
C1
Digital
compressor
Symbol
OV-COMP2
TRAN-L
T3
OD TEMP.
M
~
MidLet
T2
T1
OV-COMP3
OutLet
blue
orange
red
brown
blue
red
green
yellow
J2
Coil middle
temperature sensor(TH5)
OL
JP1
JP2
J2.6
14.0A
OFF
OFF
ON
J1.2
J1.3
J1.4
J1.5
J1.6
J1.7
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
Notes:
1: -----------Field wiring
2: --------------Factory wiring
-41-
Model AMDS060AR(220V~/50Hz)
FU
19
K3
18
K2
17
K1
RC
K2
K3
HI-FAN
DIG COMP
4WV
PWMV
K1
KM
4
10
LOW-FAN
4WV
MID-FAN
PWMV
FIXED COMP
EXV
KM
LIVE
RY1
RY2
Fan 1
C3
black
red
OV-COMP2
OV-COMP1
J1
Fan 2
GND
DLT
A B
AI-IN
Description
Symbol
PTC
4WV
Four-way valve
PWMV
C1-2
Capacitor
LP
HP
K1-3
JP1
JP2
J2.6
OFF
OFF
OFF
RC
LP
HP
Fuse
FU
Contactor
11
12
Coil outlet
temperature sensor(TH6)
Connecting indoor
unit communication
Description
EXV
KM
LP
HP
JP1 JP2
MidLet
Compressor
16
RY7
OutLet
white
C2
black
14
ACSON
TRAN-L
M
~
15
InLet
Transformer
white
M
~
C-BTM
white
13
RY6
OV-COMP3
RTN
Shaft
heater
CM
CN1
OD TEMP.
C
R
C1
RY5
NEUTRAL
TRAN-H
PTC
RY4
RY3
NEUTRAL
J2
orange
brown
blue
red
orange
brown
blue
red
blue
Relay
J1.2
J1.3
J1.4
J1.5
J1.6
J1.7
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
Notes:
1: -----------Field wiring
2: --------------Factory wiring
Model AMDS060AR(380V/3N~/50Hz)
R S
DB3A
L
71
81
red
green
yellow
FU
23
K3
22
K2
21
K1
K1
KM
K2
K3
81
N
L1
LIVE
NEUTRAL
RY1
RY2
MID-FAN
RY4
RY3
LOW-FAN
HI-FAN
4WV
PWMV
KM
OL
FIXED COMP
71
4WV
DIG COMP
S
T
RC
PWMV
EXV
DB3A
RY5
RY6
RY7
orange
red
brown
NEUTRAL
TRAN-H
20
black
ACSON
black
Fan 1
AI-IN
Symbol
FU
Fuse
4WV
Four-way valve
EXV
GND
Connecting indoor
unit communication
Description
DB3A
-42-
OL
JP1
JP2
J2.6
14.0A
OFF
OFF
OFF
16
HP
Coil outlet
temperature sensor(TH6)
KM
Contactor
Capacitor
OL
Overload protector
K1-3
Relay
LP
J1.1
J1.2
J1.3
J1.4
J1.5
J1.6
J1.7
RC
Surge suppressor
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
LP
HP
OL
C1-2
HP
15
12
LP
JP1 JP2
Fan 2
OV-COMP1
J1
A B
Symbol
OV-COMP2
TRAN-L
M
~
MidLet
18
Digital
compressor
Transformer
white
C2
InLet
M
~
C-BTM
19
white
C1
RTN
Shaft
heater
17
T3
DLT
M
~
OV-COMP3
OD TEMP.
T2
T1
CN1
OutLet
blue
orange
red
brown
blue
red
green
yellow
J2
Notes:
1: -----------Field wiring
2: --------------Factory wiring
3: J2.1~2.5 sets the internetworking control address
4: If the unit connected at the end of the bus,JP1,JP2 is on.
Description
Symbol
DB3A Phase-loss/reverse protector
FU
Fuse
KM
Contactor
High-pressure switch
HP
Description
LPT
TR
Transformer
OL
Solenoid valve
Overload protector
S3.1
OFF
OFF
OFF
S3.2
OFF
OFF
OFF
KM3
KM4
KM4
OL4
0.67A
0.67A
1.8A
RED
WHITE
BLACK
S3
DIG
S2
EXV1
PMW
33
FIX1
S1
HP
N
L
J18
J1
1
Fan motor
Symbol
LP
M
~
Digital compressor
DIG-OL
HP 15 OL3 16 OL4 17
L1
30
FIX2
BLACK
OL2 13
AMDS-P
4WV
M
~
BROWN
WHITE
RED
BLUE
T3
FIX1-OL
FANH
T2
24 25 26
YELLOW
RED
Constant-speed compressor
BLUE
YELLOW
RED
BLUE
T1
21 22 23
HI-U
AMDS-M
FIX3-OL
FIX2-OL
OL1 12
T2
T3
M
~
T1
WHITE
FANL
OL4
SV1
KM4
OL3
SV2
KM3
YELLOW
KM2
OL2
PMW
RED
YELLOW
BLUE
V1+
V1V2+
V2-
BLACK
KM1
LPT
1 2 3
LOW-I HI-1 TH7 TH6 TH5 TH3 TH12 TH11 TH10 TH9 TH8 TH4 TH2 TH1 LOW-U
TR
OL1
FU
T
71
S DB3A 81
R
N
R S T
380V/3N~/50Hz
Model AMDS080/100/120B
10
EXV4
11
EXV4
KM3
KM1 KM2
Notes:
1: -----------Field wiring
2: --------------Factory wiring
S3.3 S3.4
OFF OFF
OFF ON
ON OFF
Model AMDS080/100/120BR
V1+
WHITE
OL1 12
FIX1-OL
OL2 13
M
~
Shaft heater
M
~
Shaft heater
S1
HP
N
J1
Fan motor
3
PMW
Symbol
Description
DB3A
Phase-loss/reverse protector
4WV
Four-way valve
KM
Fuse
Contactor
HP
High-pressure switch
LPT
TR
Transformer
OL
KM4
10
RED
WHITE
BLACK
EXV1
EXV4
EXV1
EXV4
11
KM4
5
KM3
4WV
KM1 KM2
Description
Symbol
FU
S3
J18
KM3
Digital compressor
S2
DIG
HP 15 OL3 16 OL4 17
M
~
Constant-speed compressor
FIX1
LP
L1
32
FIX2
T3
T1
DIG-OL
T2
T3
AMDS-P
4WV
BLACK
WHITE
24 25 26
BROWN
RED
BLUE
YELLOW
RED
T2
BLUE
YELLOW
RED
BLUE
YELLOW
21 22 23
T1
FIX3-OL
FIX2-OL
19
18
30
OL4
HI-U
AMDS-M
FANH
OL3
BLACK
FANL
OL2
KM4
SV1
OL1
KM3
SV2
KM2
LPT
1 2 3
V1V2+
V2-
PMW
KM1
BLUE
LOW-I HI-1
TR
81
DB3A
71
S
R
RED
FU
T
YELLOW
R S
380V/3N~/50Hz
Overload protector
Notes:
1: -----------Field wiring
2: --------------Factory wiring
-43-
WHITE
RED
WHITE
BLACK
RED
WHITE
BLACK
FIX3-OL
FIX2-OL
T2
WHITE
M
~
S1
HP
N
L
J18
J1
Constant-speed
compressor 2
Digital compressor
32
Connecting central control system
33
S2
S3
EXV1
1
Constant-speed
compressor 1
31
DIG-OL
LP
HP 15 OL4 16 OL5 17
L1
AMDS-P
FIX1-OL
OL3 14
BLACK
BROWN
RED
BLUE
T2
T3
M
~
T1
YELLOW
RED
BLUE
YELLOW
BLUE
T2
T1 M T3
~
T3
M
~
OL1 13
24 25 26
30
DIG
T1
RED
YELLOW
RED
YELLOW
BLUE
OL2 12
21 22 23
AMDS-M
Bpc Apc Bin Ain
OL5
FIX1
OL4
FIX2
OL3
4WV
OL2
FANL
OL1
HPT
1 2 3
HI-U
SV1
KM5
SV2
KM4
PMW
KM3
FANH
BLACK
KM2
LPT
1 2 3
HI-1 TH7 TH6 TH5 TH3 TH12 TH11 TH10TH9 TH8 TH4 TH2 TH1 LOW-U
RED
YELLOW
BLUE
LOW-I
V1+
V1V2+
V2-
TR
KM1
FU
T
71
S DB3A 81
R
N
380V/3N~/50Hz
R S T
Model AMDS150B
Fan motor
KM4
KM5
KM5
PMW
10
EXV4
11
EXV4
KM4
Description
Symbol
FU
Description
Overload protection settings :
Fuse
KM
Contactor
HP
High-pressure switch
PMW
OL
LPT
HPT
High-pressure sensor
TR
Transformer
OL1 OL2
14.0 14.0
Solenoid valve
Overload protector
OL3
14.0
OL4
3.3A
Notes:
1: -----------Field wiring
2: --------------Factory wiring
OL5
1.8A
S3.3
ON
S3.4
ON
Model AMDS150BR
LOW-I
V1+
20
19
OL1 13
WHITE
BLACK
BROWN
BLUE
OL3 14
HP
L1
T2
T2
T3
T1
T1
T1
T3
M
~
Shaft heater
T3
15
OL5
OL4
17
16
HP
N
M
~
J1
Shaft heater
Shaft heater
AMDS-P
DIG-OL
LP
T2
M
~
M
~
FIX1-OL
24 25 26
YELLOW
RED
BLUE
YELLOW
RED
BLUE
YELLOW
RED
BLUE
YELLOW
RED
21 22 23
S1
S2
31
Digital compressor
Fan motor
3
PMW
33
Description
-44-
Symbol
FU
10
KM5
5
KM4
Description
EXV1
KM
Contactor
EXV4
HP
High-pressure switch
PMW
LPT
OL
Overload protector
HPT
High-pressure sensor
TR
Transformer
RED
WHITE
BLACK
EXV1
EXV4
EXV1
EXV4
11
Fuse
Four-way valve
S3
32
KM4 KM5
Constant-speed
compressor 2
RED
WHITE
BLACK
30
J18
1
Constant-speed
compressor 1
HI-U
DIG
FIX3-OL
FIX2-OL
OL2 12
18
HPT
1 2 3
AMDS-M
Bpc Apc Bin Ain
WHITE
4WV
OL5
FANH
KM5
FANL
KM4
OL4
SV1
KM3
OL3
SV2
KM2
OL2
PMW
KM1
OL1
LPT
1 2 3
V1V2+
V2-
FIX1
BLACK
FIX2
TR
FU
T
71
S
81
R
N
DB3A
BLUE
YELLOW
RED
R S
380V/3N~/50Hz
Notes:
1: -----------Field wiring
2: --------------Factory wiring
R ST
FU
TR
KM4
KM5
KM6
KM7
OL3
OL4
OL5
OL6
OL7
HPT
1 2 3
LOW-U HI-U
FIX2-OL
FIX1-OL
DIG-OL
LP
FIX3-OL
OL2 12
OL1 13
OL3 14
AMDS-E
AMDS-M
Bpc Apc Bin Ain
KM3
OL2
V2EXV3 EXV2
KM2
HI-1
V1-
LPT
1 2 3
V2+
FANH1
FANL1
KM1
OL1
LOW-I
V1+
BLACK
WHITE
FANH2
FANL2
FANH3
FANL3
SV1
SV2
L
RED
YELLOW
BLUE
T 71
S 81
R N
DB3A
RED
WHITE
BLACK
RED
WHITE
BLACK
380V/3N~/50Hz
Model AMDS180B
45
46
47
48
T1
T2
T3
M
~
T1
T2
T3
M
~
T1
BROWN
WHITE
BLACK
EXV1 EXV4
20
M
~
21
Constant-speed
compressor 2
Digital compressor
Fan motor 1
22
23
10
Constant-speed
compressor 1
MDS-P
DIG
RED
BLUE
YELLOW
M
~
HP
N
L
S3
FIX2
FIX1
BROWN
WHITE
BLACK
T2
T3
M
~
J1
S2
FIX3
41 42 43
4WV1
38 39 40
PMW
35 36 37
RED
BLUE
YELLOW
OL6 18 OL7 19
32 33 34
4WV2
S1
RED
YELLOW
BLUE
RED
YELLOW
BLUE
RED
YELLOW
BLUE
L1 HP 15 OL4 16 OL5 17
25
26
27
Fan motor 2
PMW
4WV2
EXV4
Description
Symbol
DB3A Phase-loss/reverse protector
FU
Fuse
Description
Overload protection settings :
4WV
KM
Four-way valve
Contactor
HP
LPT
HPT
TR
High-pressure switch
PMW
OL1 OL2
14.0 14.0
Solenoid valve
OL
Overload protector
OL3
14.0
OL4
1.9A
Notes:
1: -----------Field wiring
2: --------------Factory wiring
OL5 OL6
OL7
0.67A 1.9A 0.67A
S3.3
OFF
S3.4
OFF
EXV2
KM2
KM3
KM4
KM5
KM6
KM7
OL2
OL3
OL4
OL5
OL6
OL7
HI-1
TH6 TH3
TH11 TH9 TH4 TH1
TH7 TH5 TH12 TH10 TH8 TH2
AMDS-E
AMDS-M
EXV3
DIG-OL
LP
T2
T1 M T3
~
T2
T3
M
~
Shaft heater
T1
Shaft heater
BROWN
WHITE
BLACK
M
~
21 22 23
Constant-speed
compressor 2
MDS-P
PMW
4WV2
4WV1
10
Constant-speed
compressor 1
FIX2
RED
BLUE
YELLOW
M
~
S3
EXV1 EXV4
20
T2
T3
M
~
Shaft heater
S2
4WV1
BROWN
WHITE
BLACK
J1
HP
N
L
PMW
41 42 43
RED
BLUE
YELLOW
RED
YELLOW
BLUE
RED
YELLOW
BLUE
RED
YELLOW
BLUE
T1
38 39 40
4WV2
S1
35 36 37
HP 15 OL4 16 OL5 17
OL6 18 OL7 19
32 33 34
45
46
47
48
FANL2
FANH3
FANL3
SV1
SV2
L
14
FANH2
OL3
FIX1-OL
FIX3
L1
13
FANL1
30
OL1
FIX2-OL
FANH1
29
28
12
Bpc Bin
Apc Ain
FIX3-OL
OL2
LOW-U HI-U
DIG
KM1
EXV2
WHITE
OL1
LOW-I
V1+
V1V2+
V2-
BLACK
FIX1
RED
YELLOW
BLUE
TR
HPT
LPT
123 123
RED
WHITE
BLACK
RED
WHITE
BLACK
FU
T 71
S 81
R N
DB3A
R S T N
380V/3N~/50Hz
Model AMDS180BR
EXV4
Fan motor 2
Description
Symbol
FU
Description
Fuse
4WV
Four-way valve
KM
Contactor
HP
High-pressure switch
LPT
HPT
TR
PMW
OL
Solenoid valve
Overload protector
Notes:
1: -----------Field wiring
2: --------------Factory wiring
OL3
14.0
OL4
1.9A
OL5 OL6
OL7
0.67A 1.9A 0.67A
S3.2
ON
S3.3
OFF
-45-
OL3 11
FIX3-OL
OL2 12
FIX2-OL
OL1 13
FIX1-OL
OL4 14
T1
T2
M
~
T1
T3
T2
M
~
T3
T1
T2
M
~
T3
T1
T2
T3
M
~
38 39 40
DIG-OL
LP
S1
OL7 18 OL8 19
J1
HP
N
L
20
M
~
M
~
Fan motor 1
Fan motor 2
Description
Symbol
FU
Four-way valve
KM
Contactor
HP
High-pressure switch
LPT
HPT
TR
Description
Fuse
Overload protector
21 22
23
45
46 Connecting the indoor unit
47
48 Connecting central control system
PMW
4WV
S2
S3
MDS-P
EXV1 EXV4
10
AMDS-M
HP 15 OL5 16 OL6 17
BROWN
WHITE
BLACK
BROWN
WHITE
BLACK
L1
41 42 43
RED
BLUE
YELLOW
35 36 37
RED
BLUE
YELLOW
RED
YELLOW
BLUE
RED
YELLOW
BLUE
RED
YELLOW
BLUE
RED
YELLOW
BLUE
32 33 34
AMDS-E
DIG
OL8
HI-U
FIX1
KM8
OL7
LOW-U
Bpc Bin
Apc Ain
KM7
OL6
FIX3
KM6
OL5
4WV1
KM5
OL4
PMW
KM4
OL3
EXV3 EXV2
KM3
OL2
TH6 TH3
TH11 TH9 TH4 TH1
TH7 TH5 TH12 TH10 TH8 TH2
FANH2
FANL2
FANH3
FANL3
SV1
SV2
L
KM2
OL1
V2-
HPT
1 2 3
FIX2
V1V2+
WHITE
KM1
HI-1
LOW-I
V1+
BLACK
FANH1
FANL1
RED
YELLOW
BLUE
TR
LPT
1 2 3
RED
WHITE
BLACK
RED
WHITE
BLACK
FU L
T 71
S 81
R
N
DB3A
4WV2
R S T
380V/3N~/50Hz
Model AMDS200/220/240B
25 26
27
OL4
14.0A
14.0A
14.0A
S2.3
ON
ON
ON
S1.2
ON
ON
ON
S2.2
OFF
OFF
OFF
EXV4
Notes:
1: -----------Field wiring
2: --------------Factory wiring
OL3 11
FIX2-OL
OL1 13
31
35 36 37
38 39 40
L1
41 42 43
DIG-OL
LP
T1
T3
Shaft
heater
T2
M
~
T3
T1
Shaft
heater
T2
M
~
T1
T3
Shaft
heater
T2
M
~
T3
Shaft
heater
M
~
HP
N
L
20
M
~
21
22
23
Constant-speedcompressor 2
Constant-speedcompressor 3
Digital compressor
24
Fan motor 1
Description
-46-
Symbol
Description
Four-way valve
FU
Fuse
EXV1 System electronic expansion valve 1
KM
Contactor
HP
High-pressure switch
LPT
HPT
TR
PMW
OL
4WV
Solenoid valve
Overload protector
Model
AMDS200BR
AMDS220BR
AMDS240BR
S1.1
OFF
OFF
OFF
MDS-P
4WV2
25
26
EXV1 EXV4
10
27
PMW
Fan motor 2
OL1
14.0A
14.0A
14.0A
RED
WHITE
BLACK
RED
WHITE
BLACK
S3
S2
Constant-speedcompressor 1
S1
J1
WHITE
BLACK
BROWN
RED
BLUE
YELLOW
BROWN
WHITE
BLACK
RED
BLUE
YELLOW
RED
YELLOW
BLUE
RED
YELLOW
BLUE
RED
YELLOW
BLUE
RED
YELLOW
BLUE
T2
M
~
45
46 Connecting the indoor unit
47
48 Connecting central control system
HP 15 OL5 16 OL6 17
OL7 18 OL8 19
T1
AMDS-M
FIX1-OL
OL4 14
32 33 34
AMDS-E
DIG
30
FIX3-OL
OL2 12
Apc
Ain
Bpc
Bin
OL8
FIX1
KM8
OL7
LOW-U HI-U
FIX2
KM7
OL6
FIX3
KM6
4WV1
29
OL5
4WV2
28
KM5
LPT HPT
12 3 12 3
TH6 TH3
TH11 TH9 TH4 TH1
TH7 TH5
TH12 TH10 TH8 TH2
PMW
OL4
HI-1
FANH3
FANL3
SV1
SV2
L
KM4
OL3
FANL2
KM3
OL2
FANL1
KM2
OL1
EXV3 EXV2
WHITE
KM1
LOW-I
V1+
V1V2+
V2-
BLACK
FANH1
RED
YELLOW
BLUE
TR
EXV2
FU
T 71
S 81
R N
DB3A
FANH2
R S T
380V/3N~/50Hz
Model AMDS200/220/240BR
OL2
14.0A
14.0A
14.0A
OL3
14.0A
14.0A
14.0A
OL4
14.0A
14.0A
14.0A
S1.2
OFF
OFF
OFF
S2.2
OFF
OFF
OFF
S2.3
ON
ON
ON
OL5
1.9A
1.9A
3.3A
OL6
0.67A
0.67A
1.8A
OL7 OL8
1.9A 0.67A
1.9A 0.67A
3.3A 1.8A
Notes:
1: -----------Field wiring
2: --------------Factory wiring
EXV1
EXV4
Model AMDS260B
LOW-I
TR
FIX3-OL
T3
T1
M
~
T3
HP 15 OL3 16 OL4 17
S1
HP
N
M
~
J1
DIGITAL COMPRESSOR
DESCRIPTION
DB3A
PHASE PROTECTOR
KM
CONTACTOR
EXV4
HP
PMW
SOLENOID VALVE
LPT
OL
OVERLOAD PROTECTOR
TR
TRANSFORMER
HPT
SYMBOL
FU
TO CENTER CONTROL
33
S2
S3
AMDS-P
EXV1
EXV4
J18
FAN MOTOR
PMW
SYMBOL
32
DIG-OL
FIXED COMPRESSOR
TO SLAVE UNIT
31
DIG
M
~
30
FIX1
T1
T2
13
FIX1-OL
LP
L1
T2
OL2
FIX2-OL
BROWN
WHITE
BLACK
25 26
12
HI-U
AMDS-M
V2-
FANH
24
YELLOW
22 23
RED
BLUE
BLUE
RED
YELLOW
BLUE
21
WHITE
OL1
HPT
1 2 3
FANL
OL4
SV1
KM4
SV2
KM3
OL3
V1V2+
PMW
KM2
OL2
RED
YELLOW
KM1
OL1
HI-1
LPT
1 2 3
V1+
BLACK
FIX2
DB3A 81
4WV
71
BLUE
RED
YELLOW
RED
YELLOW
BLUE
FU
R S
380V/3N~/50Hz
10
KM3
KM4
5
KM4
KM3
11
EXV4
KM1
KM2
DESCRIPTION
FUSE
SUBCOOLING
ELECTRONIC EXPANSIVE VALVE
OL2
14.0A
OL3
3.3A
OL4
1.8A
SWITCH SETTING:
S1.1
S1.2
S2.1
S2.2
S2.3
S3.1
OFF ON
ON
OFF ON
ON
S3.2
S3.3
OFF OFF
S3.4
OFF
NOTE:
1:
FIELD INSTALLATION
2:
FACTORY WIRING
3: S1.3~S1.8 INNER UNIT QUANTITY SETTING, S2.1 MASTER OR SLAVE UNIT SETTING, S2.4~2.8 ADDRESS SETTING
AMDS-M
AMDS-P
-47-
LOW-I
TR
OL2
OL3
OL4
OL5
20
T1
CRANKCASE
HEATER
FIXED COMPRESSOR1
SYMBOL
T2
M
~
T1
CRANKCASE
HEATER
FIXED COMPRESSOR2
DESCRIPTION
SYMBOL
DB3A
PHASE PROTECTOR
4WV
4 WAYS VALVE
TR
KM
CONTACTOR
EXV4
HP
PMW
LPT
OL
HPT
FU
T2
M
~
RED
BLUE
RED
YELLOW
BLUE
T3
22 23
T3
24
13
OL3
14
DIGITAL COMPRESSOR
AMDS-P
FIX1-OL
S1
HP
N
J1
RED
WHITE
BLACK
RED
WHITE
BLACK
S2
TO SLAVE UNIT
32
33
TO CENTER CONTROL
S3
EXV1
PMW
KM4
KM5
5
KM5
KM4
10
4WV
KM2
KM1
KM3
DESCRIPTION
FUSE
TRANSFORMER
SUBCOOLING
ELECTRONIC EXPANSIVE VALVE
SOLENOID VALVE
OVERLOAD PROTECTOR
OL2
OL3
OL4
OL5
14.0
14.0
14.0
3.3A
1.8A
SWITCH SETTING:
S1.1
S1.2
MODEL
AMDS280B OFF ON
AMDS300B OFF ON
AMDS320B OFF ON
S2.1
ON
ON
ON
S2.2
S2.3
OFF ON
OFF ON
OFF ON
S3.1
ON
ON
ON
S3.2
S3.3
S3.4
OFF OFF ON
OFF ON OFF
OFF ON ON
EXV4
11
EXV4
NOTE:
FIELD INSTALLATION
1:
2:
FACTORY WIRING
3: S1.3~S1.8 INNER UNIT QUANTITY SETTING, S2.1 MASTER OR SLAVE UNIT SETTING, S2.4~2.8 ADDRESS SETTING
AMDS-M
AMDS-P
-48-
31
J18
1
FAN MOTOR
30
DIG-OL
HP 15 OL4 16 OL5 17
M
~
CRANKCASE
HEATER
FIX2-OL
LP
L1
FIX3-OL
12
OL1
AMDS-M
V2-
25 26
G/Y
M
~
T3
G/Y
T2
G/Y
G/Y
T1
RED
YELLOW
BLUE
RED
YELLOW
BLUE
21
BROWN
WHITE
BLACK
19
YELLOW
18
OL2
HI-U
DIG
OL1
WHITE
FANH
KM5
HPT
1 2 3
FANL
KM4
SV1
KM3
SV2
KM2
V1V2+
PMW
KM1
HI-1
LPT
1 2 3
V1+
BLACK
FIX1
DB3A 81
FIX2
71
4WV
FU
RED
YELLOW
BLUE
R S
380V/3N~/50Hz
Model AMDS280/300B
LOW-I
LOW-I
TR
TR
OL3
OL3
OL4
OL4
OL5
OL5
20
20
22 23
22
23
RED
RED
BLUE
BLUE
RED
RED
YELLOW
YELLOW
BLUE
BLUE
RED
RED
YELLOW
YELLOW
BLUE
BLUE
21
21
RED
RED
YELLOW
YELLOW
BLUE
BLUE
WHITE
WHITE
24
24
CRANKCASE
CRANKCASE
HEATER
HEATER
FIXED COMPRESSOR1
COMPRESSOR1
FIXED
SYMBOL
SYMBOL
T2
T2
M
M
~
~
T3
T3
T1
T1
CRANKCASE
CRANKCASE
HEATER
HEATER
FIXED
COMPRESSOR2
FIXED COMPRESSOR2
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
SYMBOL
SYMBOL
44 WAYS
WAYS VALVE
VALVE
TR
TR
TRANSFORMER
TRANSFORMER
KM
KM
CONTACTOR
CONTACTOR
EXV4
EXV4
SUBCOOLING
SUBCOOLING
ELECTRONIC
ELECTRONIC EXPANSIVE
EXPANSIVE VALVE
VALVE
HIGH PREESURE
PREESURE SWITCH
HIGH
SWITCH
LPT
LPT
LOW
LOW PREESURE
PREESURE SENSOR
SENSOR
HPT
HPT
HIGT PREESURE
PREESURE SENSOR
SENSOR
HIGT
OL
OL
CRANKCASE
CRANKCASE
HEATER
HEATER
13
13
OL3
OL3
14
14
COIL INLET
TH2
COIL
INLET TEMPERATURE
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
SENSOR TH2
RED
RED
WHITE
WHITE
BLACK
BLACK
OUTDOOR
AMBIENT SENSOR
SENSOR TH8
TH8
OUTDOOR AMBIENT
SUBCOOLING INLET
INLET TEMPERATURE
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
SENSOR TH9
TH9
SUBCOOLING
RED
RED
WHITE
WHITE
BLACK
BLACK
HI-U
HI-U
FIX2-OL
FIX2-OL
AMDS-P
FIX1-OL
FIX1-OL
TO INDOOR
INDOOR UNIT
UNIT
TO
32
32
33
33
TO MASTER
TO
MASTER UNIT
UNIT
DIG-OL
DIG-OL
17
16 OL5
HP
HP 15
OL4 16
OL5 17
15 OL4
S1
S1
HP
HP
N
N
M
M
~
~
J1
J1
LL
S2
S2
S3
S3
EXV1
EXV1
EXV4
EXV4
J18
J18
FAN
MOTOR
FAN MOTOR
7
7
2
2
4
4
KM4
KM4
KM5
KM5
3
3
5
5
KM5
KM5
KM4
KM4
8
8
10
10
11
11
EXV4
EXV4
4WV
4WV
KM2
KM2
KM1
KM1
KM3
KM3
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
PHASE
PHASE PROTECTOR
PROTECTOR
4WV
4WV
HP
HP
T3
T3
DIGITAL
COMPRESSOR
DIGITAL COMPRESSOR
DB3A
DB3A
FU
FU
T2
T2
M
M
~
~
G/Y
G/Y
T1
T1
G/Y
G/Y
T3
T3
G/Y
G/Y
G/Y
G/Y
M
M
~
~
12
12
OL1
OL1
V2V2-
LP
LP
L1
L1
T2
T2
T1
T1
OL2
OL2
TH12
TH9 TH8
TH4 TH2
TH12 TH11
TH11 TH10
TH10 TH9
TH8 TH4
TH2 TH1
TH1 LOW-U
LOW-U
AMDS-M
FIX3-OL
FIX3-OL
25
25 26
26
BROWN
BROWN
WHITE
WHITE
BLACK
BLACK
19
19
YELLOW
YELLOW
18
18
HPT
HPT
11 22 33
DIG
DIG
OL2
OL2
TH7 TH6
TH6 TH5
TH5 TH3
TH3
TH7
FIX1
FIX1
OL1
OL1
HI-1
HI-1
V1V1V2+
V2+
FANL
FANL
KM5
KM5
SV1
SV1
KM4
KM4
SV2
SV2
KM3
KM3
PMW
PMW
KM2
KM2
LPT
LPT
11 22 33
V1+
V1+
BLACK
BLACK
KM1
KM1
Bpc
Apc Bin
Ain
Bpc Apc
Bin Ain
N
N
FIX2
FIX2
81
DB3A 81
DB3A
R
R
4WV
4WV
SS
SUBCOOLING
SENSOR TH10
TH10
SUBCOOLING TEMPERATURE
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
L
L
71
71
FANH
FANH
FU
FU
TT
RED
RED
YELLOW
YELLOW
BLUE
BLUE
T
T
N
N
R
R S
S
SUCTION
SUCTION TEMPERATURE
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
SENSOR TH12
TH12
380V/3N~/50Hz
380V/3N~/50Hz
SUBCOOLING OUTLET
OUTLET TEMPERATURE
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
SENSOR TH11
TH11
SUBCOOLING
Model AMDS260/280/300B
FUSE
FUSE
OVERLOAD PROTECTOR
PROTECTOR
OVERLOAD
OVERLOAD
SETTING:
OVERLOAD PROTECTOR
PROTECTOR SETTING:
OL1
OL1
OL2
OL2
OL3
OL3
OL4
OL4
OL5
OL5
14.0
14.0
14.0
14.0
14.0
14.0
3.3A
3.3A
1.8A
1.8A
SWITCH SETTING:
SWITCH
SETTING:
MODEL
MODEL
AMDS260B
AMDS260B
AMDS280B
AMDS280B
AMDS300B
AMDS300B
AMDS320B
AMDS320B
S1.1
S1.1
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
S1.2
S1.2
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
S2.1
S2.1
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
S2.2
S2.2
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
S2.3
S2.3
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
S3.1
S3.1
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
S3.2
S3.2
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
S3.3
S3.3
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
S3.4
S3.4
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
NOTE:
NOTE:
1:
1:
FIELD
INSTALLATION
FIELD INSTALLATION
2:
2:
FACTORY WIRING
WIRING
FACTORY
3:
3: S1.3~S1.8
SETTING, S2.1
S2.1 MASTER
MASTER OR
OR SLAVE
SLAVE UNIT
UNIT SETTING,
SETTING, S2.4~2.8
S2.4~2.8 ADDRESS
ADDRESS SETTING
SETTING
S1.3~S1.8 INNER
INNER UNIT
UNIT QUANTITY
QUANTITY SETTING,
AMDS-M
AMDS-P
-49-
Outdoor
Indoor
Indoor unit 2
Unit electric control box
Main board
Main board
Main power
terminal support
L N
220V/1~/50Hz
220V/1~/50Hz
Communication port
Power
supply
Power
supply
220V/1~/50Hz
Main power
terminal support
Communication port
Communication wire
QF
Communication wire
L N
Main power
terminal support
Main power
terminal support
Communication port
L N
Shielded wire
Main board
Main board
Communication port
Communication port
LN
Power
supply
Power
supply
220V~/50Hz
220V/1~/50Hz
Communication wire
Notes:
1.The J1 of the control module sets the inside unit number. The first digit
of indoor unit J2 which is at the end of the bus is set to ON.
2. For specifications of the power cable, refer to the Installation Manual.
3. To avoid interference of strong electricity to weak electricity, the communication
cables of the power box are distributed separately.
4. The indoor units are powered from the same power supply.
Indoor unit 1
Indoor unit 2
Unit electric control box
Outdoor
Indoor
L N
Main power
terminal support
Communication port
380V/3N~/50Hz
L1 L2 L3 N
Main board
Main board
Main power
terminal support
L N
Communication port
Power
supply
Power
supply
220V~/50Hz
Communication wire
Communication wire
Communication wire
QF
Unit electric control box
Main power
terminal support
Main board
Main board
Main power
terminal support
R S T N
Main power
terminal support
Main board
L N
L N
Shielded wire
Power
supply
Power
supply
220V~/50Hz
220V/1~/50Hz
Communication wire
Notes:
1.The J1 of the control module sets the inside unit number. The first digit
of indoor unit J2 which is at the end of the bus is set to ON.
2. For specifications of the power cable, refer to the Installation Manual.
3. To avoid interference of strong electricity to weak electricity, the communication
cables of the power box are distributed separately.
4. The indoor units are powered from the same power supply.
-50-
Communication port
Outdoor
pli
fie
fig
ur
380V/3N~/50Hz
Indoor unit 1
la
Indoor unit 2
Te
rm
ina
L1 L2 L3 N
Main board
Main board
Communication port
Communication port
Shielded wire
QF
R S T N
Communication port
Main board
Main power
terminal support
Indoor unit 3
Communication wire
Communication wire
Indoor unit i
Main board
Communication port
J2
B
The communication cable at the end of
indoor unit J2-1 needs to be set to ON.
Outdoor
380V/3N~/50Hz
L1 L2 L3 N
Indoor unit 2
Slave unit
QF
Main board
Communication port
380V/3N~/50Hz
L1 L2 L3 N
Outdoor
Master unit
Main power
terminal support
R S T N
Communication port
Communication port
Communication port
Communication wire
Communication wire
Communication wire
Main board
Indoor unit i
Bpc Apc Bin Ain
QF
Main board
Communication wire
Main power
terminal support
R S T N
Main board
Main board
Communic- J2
ation port
B
The communication cable at the end of
indoor unit J2-1 needs to be set to ON.
-51-
AMDS060A/
4(1)
Power supply
Power Cross section area(mm2)
cable
Q.T.Y
Model
AMDS050A/ AMDS060A/
380V /3N
/50Hz
1
5
AMDS220B/
AMDS220BR
Power supply
Power Cross section area(mm2)
cable
Q.T.Y
AMDS240B/
AMDS240BR
10
AMDS260B/
AMDS280B/
AMDS260BR
AMDS280BR
380V /3N /50Hz
16
5
AMDS300B/
AMDS300BR
ACC008T ACC010T ACC015T ACC018T ACC020T A CC025T A CC030T ACC040T ACC050 T ACC060 T
Power supply
Power Cross section area(mm2)
cable
Q.T.Y
220V
/50Hz
1.5
2.5
3
ACK010T ACK150T
ACK180T
Power supply
2
Power Cross sectionarea(mm )
cable
Q.T.Y
1.5
2.5
3
AD B050T
Power supply
ADB060T
220V /50Hz
2
Power Cross section area(mm )
cable
Q.T.Y
2.5
3
RCM020T
RCM030T
Power supply
220V
2
Power Cross section area(mm )
cable
Q.T.Y
RCM050T
/50Hz
2.5
3
AWM008T
AWM010T
Power supply
2
Power Cross section area(mm )
cable
Q.T.Y
-52-
AWM015T
220V
AWM020T
AWM025T
/50Hz
1.5
2.5
3
Note:
All the wiring should be fixed;
Electric wiring must not touch the refrigerant pipe, compressor and fan motor;
All wiring between indoor unit and outdoor unit should be neoprene copper core, and section area of cable should
be in accordance with above requirements.
C H A P T E R
Selection
3.1 Load Calculation
3.1.1 Planning and Cooperation
ACSON recommends you to estimate and plan the following before engineering.
Based on the air conditioning area function, calculate cooling/heating load (depending on the
temperature,humidity, and ventilation).
Query related meteorologic information, especially the sun light, wind direction in winter and
summer, the ambient cooling/heating sources, and other external factors that may affect the
running of the units. Then decide the place and azimuth to place the units based on the
environmental factors favoring the normal running of the units. For the outdoor meteorologic
parameters of each city in China, see Annex 1 Outdoor meteorologic parameters of major
cities in China . However, the description about selection in this manual is only for your
reference; for actual engineering, please consult with a professional design institute or related
construction unit in this area.
Develop the project schedule, plan the installation space of the unit, and adjust the engineering
associated with the constructional engineering and inside finishing.
Through field survey, ascertain the size of the entrance for the air conditioner, the weight
capacity of the place to put or hang the equipment, the range of the auxiliary engineering, and
the location of the power supply.
Check and verify the calculated of the design. Confirm and determine the model and specifications
of the unit.
3.1.2 Cooling Load Calculation
The cooling load of the air conditioning area is determined by the real-time maximum cooling
load or accumulated calculated cooling load of each room based on the area, storey height,
and usage of the room serviced. It also includes the additional cooling load caused by the
ventilator blower, the exhauster, and the air pipe system. In actual engineering, the total
cooling load is calculated as follows:
Qtotal = F1q1 + F2q2+ + Fnqn
Where,
F1 -----The air conditioning area of each calculated unit (Unit: m2).
q1 -----The cooling load per unit area of each calculated unit (Unit: W/m2).
Annex 2 (1) lists the estimated indexes and design parameters of the air conditioner cooling
load of different buildings for your reference.
3.1.3 Heating Load Calculation
The heating load of the air conditioning system is closely related with the heat insulation
performance of the walls, doors and windows, and roof. It is also affected by the penetration of
cool wind from outdoors, open frequency of the outside door, and the use of the indoor
appliances. It is calculated basically in the same way as the cooling load. If the heating load per
unit area of the building qF is known (see Annex 2), the heating load of the building is as follows:
Q = FqF
Where,
F -----The construction area (Unit: m2)
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as follows:
Qtotal = aqvV( tn tw)
Where,
a is the correction factor. For details, see the table.
qv is the heat performance index of the building. It is the heating load when the difference between
the indoor temperature and the outdoor temperature is 1 . For details, see the table.
V is the outside volume of the building. (Unit: m2)
(tn -tw) is the calculated difference between the indoor and outdoor temperatures. (Unit: )
Heating correction factor a:
a
2.05
-25
1.08
-5
1.67
-30
1.00
-10
1.45
-35
0.95
-15
1.29
-40
0.9
-20
1.17
Hospital
Cinema
Public area
5
5 10
11 15
15
5
5 10
11
0.6
0.53
0.49
0.56
0.72
0.65
0.58
5
6 10
11 15
16
5
6 10
11 15
16 20
21 30
31
5
6 10
11
0.81
0.75
0.67
0.64
0.92
0.82
0.79
0.70
0.65
0.61
1.22
1.14
1.05
Building type
tn
18
Workshop
16
Equipment
room
20
14
Auxiliary room
Fire engine
house
14
Bathroom
tn
5 10
11 20
21 30
31
0.5
0.6 1.0
1.1 2.0
2.1
0.5
0.6 1.0
1.1 2.0
2.1
3.38
2.73
2.04
1.45
2.30
0.82
0.71
0.50
0.83
0.72
0.56
0.51
2.0
2.1 5.1
5.1
0.72
0.63
0.60
15
5.0
5.1 10.0
10
1.49
1.38
1.25
25
14
12
18
Notes
During selection, you must consider the following factors which affect the cooling and heating attenuation
and correction: 1) Length of the pipe connecting the indoor unit and outdoor unit; 2) Difference between the
actual ambient temperatures of the indoor/outdoor units and the rated working temperatures of the AMDS
for cooling/heating.
If the heating pump system is selected according to the cooling load, you must verify its heating capacity.
Especially in the areas north to Yellow River, inadequate heating capacity must be compensated
with a model with an auxiliary electric heater or hot-water coil pipe.
The AMDS unit is designed according to GB/T 18837-2002. There is a negative difference of about 5% between
the actual cooling capacity and the rated capacity. Therefore, you must fully consider this factor during selection
and ensure certain cooling capacity factor.
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Outdoor unit
130%
120%
AMDS030A(R)
111
102
AMDS040A(R)
130
120
AMDS050A(R)
163
150
AMDS060A(R)
195
AMDS080B(R)
AMDS100B(R)
110%
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
94
85
77
68
60
51
43
110
100
90
80
70
60
50
138
125
113
100
88
75
63
180
165
150
135
120
105
90
75
319
294
270
245
221
196
172
147
123
364
336
308
280
252
224
196
168
140
AMDS120B(R)
423
390
358
325
293
260
228
195
163
AMDS150B(R)
520
480
440
400
360
320
280
240
200
AMDS180B(R)
618
570
523
475
428
380
333
285
238
AMDS200B(R)
650
600
550
500
450
400
350
300
250
AMDS220B(R)
715
660
605
550
495
440
385
330
275
AMDS240B(R)
845
780
715
650
585
520
455
390
325
AMDS260B(R)
910
840
770
700
630
560
490
420
350
AMDS280B(R)
975
900
825
750
675
600
525
450
375
AMDS300B(R)
1040
960
880
800
720
640
560
480
400
008
010
015
018
020
025
030
040
050
060
Capacity index
20
25
37
45
56
65
78
106
124
144
010
015
018
020
025
030
040
050
Capacity index
28
36
45
54
65
75
100
125
020
030
050
Capacity index
58
75
125
050
060
Capacity index
125
140
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Unit spec
008
010
015
020
025
Capacity index
22
28
35
54
65
50
88.0%
86.5%
85.0%
83.5%
82.0%
80.5%
79.0%
97.0%
20
89.5%
95.5%
30
10
91.0%
94.0%
40
98.5%
100%
100%
97.5%
94.0%
91.0%
88.0%
85.0%
82.0%
79.0%
-10
-20
-30
-40
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
80
70
90
100
110
120
130
140
150
90.0%
89.0%
88.0%
87.0%
86.0%
85.0%
50
40
93.0%
92.0%
99.0%
20
94.0%
98.0%
30
10
95.0%
97.0%
100%
98.0%
100%
96.0%
94.0%
90.0%
92.0%
88.0%
86.0%
-10
-20
-30
-40
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
150
Read the performance correction factor of the refrigerant pipe length and height drop from the
figure. When the height drop is negative, the outdoor unit is installed below the indoor unit.
-5 when
If there is snow on the heat exchanger or the outdoor temperature drops to 7
the air conditioning system is heating, frosting occurs. As this will reduce the heating
performance, the air conditioner will automatically defrost once every 40 min to 70 min. During
the defrosting, the air conditioner will stop heating and the fan of the indoor unit will also stop
for three to ten minutes.
The heating capacity tables of outdoor and indoor units do not reflect the reduction of performance
caused by defrosting.
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27
18
1.10
1.15
1.05
20
Corre
ction
facto
r 1.00
0.90
0.70
0.95
22
0.80
0.65
24
0.60
26
16
14
12
10
-15
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-10
-5
10
15 16
Range
The fan coil of air pipe in the exposed ceiling makes the fittment
easy. But, higher floor height is required and certain exposed ceiling
and only for cooling in Summer space is occupied.
The room with low floor height
Staffs are in the return air flow area, the fan coil of the unit does not
occupy the indoor space in the corridor, and the air vent can be
adjusted freely.But, short-flow may occur easily.
The conflux of the return air inlet brings little affect on the air flow pattern in the room. So, its structure
is simple. Some only have a metal mesh in the orifice, or a shutter or grille.
The return air inlet location and shape depend on the air flow pattern. If it is installed in the lower
area of the room, the lower edge of the inlet must be at least 0.15m away from the ground.
The return air inlet structure may be simple, but should be equipped with air volume adjustment
device.
Size of the air outlet
Determine the air volume and type of a single air outlet according to the number of air outlets to be
installed and the volume requirements in the room where the air conditioner will be installed. Make
sure there is no overlapping between the set air volume and the minimum diffusion radius, and the
maximum diffusion radius covers the whole room. In addition, check whether the vertical arrival
distance is adequate, and determine the air speed in the air outlet at the acceptable noise level.
Air flow pattern diagram
Select the loop with most resistance and that with minimum resistance, and then
calculate the frictional resistance and local resistance loss of each pipe segment.
Check the unbalance ratio of the loop of most resistance to that of minimum resistance
must be less than 15%. Otherwise, redesign the air pipe system, or satisfy the balance
ratio requirements by adjusting with the valve.
3.4.3 Air Pipe Design
To improve the operational efficiency of air conditioning, carefully consider and fully install
such fittings as material, adjustment valve and fire protection valve.
Material of the air pipe
The air pipe is always made from metal material, such as sheet steel, galvanized sheet
or aluminum sheet. It also can be made from non-metal material, such as hard polyvinyl
chloride, glass reinforced plastic or other composite materials. The air pipe in the construction space or duct channel also can be used according to the actual conditions. The air pipe
surface should be polished, straight and smooth. Some air pipes should even be painted.
The air duct channel should be waterproofed. The air pipe in the room with corros ive gas
may be made from glass reinforced plastic or plastics and tightly sealed.
Air pipe shape
The cross-section of the air pipe is generally rectangle or round. It also can be
designed to ellipse, semicircle or spiral.
The round air pipe has the advantages of high strength and low material loss, but it
occupies large useful space and its elbow and tee should be of long distance.
Generally, the flexible round air pipe is used for the new air pipe, small volume air
refnet joint (such as in toilet with small area).
The rectangle air pipe occupies small space, and is easy to install and neat for surface
mounting. It has been widely applied.
For the convenience of mechanical processing of the air pipe and flange and
configuring standard valves, try to improve the utilization of the air pipe cross section.
The air pipe dimension should be designed according to Calculation Form of National
Universal Air pipe. The ratio of the height of the rectangle air pipe to its width should
be less than 4, based on the outer diameter or length of external sides. The following
table shows the standard specifications of the air pipe.
Specifications of the rectangle air pipe
Unit: mm
320
800
2000
3000
160
200
400
500
1000
1250
2200
2500
3500
4000
250
630
1600
2800
Unit: mm
Diameter of the air pipe
Basic series
Auxiliary series
Basic series
Auxiliary series
100
80/90
320
300
900
850
120
140
110
130
360
400
340
380
1000
1120
950
1060
160
180
150
170
450
500
420
480
1250
1400
1180
1320
200
220
190
210
560
630
530
600
1600
1800
1500
1700
250
280
240
260
700
800
670
750
2000
1900
The high-speed air pipe is generally round spiral pipe with a larger thickness.
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320
340
450
480
Unit: mm
630
670
1000 1120
1250 1320
2000
0.5
0.6
0.8
1.0
1.2
0.8
0.8
0.8
1.0
1.2
1.0
1.2
0.5
Connection mode
0.6
0.8
Insertion
Flange
Elbow
The rectangular air pipe can be inner-arc or inner-slanting, as shown in Figure. When the
longest side A is 500 mm or longer, a flow deflector must be used.
g/kg
1.5
0.7
1.0
1.25
1.75
3.0
In actual practice, the fresh air volume is generally 30m2/h person or more, no matter how
much room space a person occupies.
For densely populated buildings, such as air conditioned gymnasiums and meeting rooms,
as the room space per capita is less and every one stays shorter, the fresh air volume can
be calculated on a basis of 7-15m2/h.person. However, as the fresh air volume got by this
way will count for 30% to 40% of the total air volume and it will greatly affect the cooling
capacity, you must be careful in deciding it.
Supplementary of air discharge
When the air conditioned room has an exhaust system, the air conditioning system must
have corresponding fresh air volume to complement the exhaust volume. Generally, it is
recommended to use an exhaust volume that is 80% of the fresh air volume for
comfortable air conditioning.
Keeping the air conditioned room in positive pressure
To prevent outside air (those from outdoor and adjacent rooms with less strict air
conditioning requirements) from penetrating the room and affecting the temperature/
humidity or the cleanness of the air conditioned room, the air conditioning system needs
to use a certain volume of fresh air to keep the room in positive pressure , that is, the
atmospheric pressure of the room is higher than that of outside). Generally, the indoor
positive pressure is 5~10Pa. Too high positive pressure not only is a waste, but also
makes the system run less cost-effectively. In actual engineering design, the fresh air
flow should count for 10% or more of the total inlet to guarantee the air is healthy and
comfortable.
Introduction of fresh air
The inlet of fresh air should be at a clean place outdoor. It should be away from the
air discharge outlet and leeward to smoke, dust, and other harmful and toxic sources.
To avoid dust, the fresh air inlet should be at least 2m above the ground, or 1m above
the ground if it is placed in a green belt.
To introduce less hot air from outdoor in the summer, the inlet should be placed at the
shade side of the building.Generally, it is placed on the northern wall, not at the roof
or on the west wall.
Configure waterproof shutters, metal web, and air flow adjustment valves to fresh air
inlet if necessary.
To guarantee the quality of the introduced fresh air and the ambient temperature, do
not place the fresh air inlet near to the outdoor unit which has a condenser or put it near
to the exhaust outlet.
Generally, the size of the fresh air inlet depends on the air volume and air speed. For
the air speed, refer to Annex 4.
Note
For heat pump unit, you should consider the effects of layer height to the air conditioning effects.
When the layer height is 3m or more, you should select an appropriate air inlet to improve the air
flow pattern and the blown-in air flow.
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12.7/
12.7/
25.4
Diameter of A-D:
9.52/
19.05
We can use the same method to select the pipe diameter of downstream B and D.
Diameter of B-C:
9.52/
19.05
Diameter of D-E:
9.52/
15.88
AMDS100BR
C
ACK020
ACK020
E
ACC015
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ACC020
ACK020
ACC010
The following tables show the refrigerant copper pipe dimension specifications.
For AMDS-A series
Outdoor unit capacit
Specification
3.0HP
4.0HP/5.0HP
6.0HP
9.52mmxt0.8
9.52mmxt0.8
9.52mmxt0.8
Gas pipe
15.88mmxt1.2
19.05mmxt1.2
19.05mmxt1.2
Total capacity of
the indoor unit to
which the pipe is
connected.
9.52mm x t0.8
<16kW
16kW 22.5kW
>22.5kW
<9.0kW
Gas
pipe
Total capacity of
the indoor unit to
which the pipe is
connected.
9.0kW
15.88mm x t1.0
16kW
19.05mm x t1.2
16kW 21kW
>21kW
Between the tap joint and the indoor unit
Gas
pipe
Total capacity of
the indoor unit to
which the pipe is
connected.
<4kW
6.35mm x t0.7
4kW
9.52mm x t0.8
<2.8kW
9.52mm x t0.8
2.8kW
4.5kW
12.70mm x t1.0
4.5kW 8kW
15.88mm x t1.2
>8kW
19.05mm x t1.2
8.0HP
10.0HP
12.0HP
15.0HP/18.0HP
22.0HP
26.0HP/28.0HP
20.0HP
24.0HP
30.0HP
12.7mmxt1.0
15.88mmxt1.2
15.88mmxt1.2
19.05mmxt1.2
19.05mmxt1.2
Gas pipe
28.6mmxt1.2
28.6mmxt1.2
34.9mmxt1.4
38.1mm xt1.6
41.3mmxt1.6
Liquid
pipe
Total capacity of
the indoor unit to 15kW 22.5kW
which the pipe is
22.5kW 50kW
connected.
50kW 85kW
9.52mm x t0.8
12.70mm x t1.0
12.77mm x t1.0
<9.0kW
Gas
pipe
19.05mm x t1.2
15.88mm x t1.2
15kW
19.05mm x t1.2
15kW 21kW
25.40mm x t1.2
21kW 31kW
28.06mm x t1.2
9.0kW
Total capacity
of the indoor
unit to which
the pipe is
connected.
15.88mm x t1.2
31kW 39kW
31.75mm x t1.4
39kW 50kW
34.9mm x t1.4
50kW 69kW
38.1mm x t1.6
69kW 85kW
41.3mm x t1.6
Between the tap joint and the indoor unit
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type
Type:AMDS-Y7
Type:AMDS-Y6
Unit: mm
Refnet
joint type
Length (mm)
A
Diameter
D
E(outer
diameter)
(mm)
Diameter
I(outer
H diameter)
Diameter
N(outer
diameter)
(mm)
P
28.6
28.6
22.2
80
15.88
12.7
12.9 9.7
6.5
12.7
12.9 9.7
80
15.88
12.7
12.9 9.7
6.5
15.88
80
22.2
19.1
19.1
+ 0.15
0
+ 0.15
0
ID 41.60
34.90
ID 16.10 + 0.15
0
+ 0.15
0
ID 19.30
+ 0.15
0
108
+ 0.15
0
+ 0.15
0
ID 41.60
34.90
ID 38.30
120
ID 32.20
ID 38.30
120
+ 0.15
0
ID 35.20
+ 0.15
0
ID 32.20
ID 28.90
+ 0.15
0
ID 28.80
+ 0.15
0
+ 0.15
ID 35.20 0
+ 0.15
ID 35.20 0
+ 0.15
0
ID 41.60
+ 0.15
0
+ 0.15
0
ID 38.30
593.30
6.5
108
12
14
ID 32.20
+ 0.15
0
ID 35.20
ID 32
+ 0.15
0
25.40
Type:AMDS-Y7
ID 28.90
593.30
+ 0.15
0
+ 0.15
0
ID 41.60
12
ID 28.90
+ 0.15
0
ID 38.30
14
ID 25.60
0
0
ID 35.20
ID 32
+ 0.15
0
ID 25.40
+ 0.15
0
Type:AMDS-Y6
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(mm)
9.7
Type : AMDS-C1
Unit: mm
80
80
80
OD 9.7
OD 12.9
OD 16.1
204
OD 19.3
250
550
Refnet
joint type
AMDS-C2
28.6
28.9
25.7
22.5
19.5
AMDS-C3
25.4
25.7
22.5
19.3
16.1
Unit: mm
AWM008/010/015
AEX-14-2SA-B
AWM020
AEX-18-2SA-B
ACC018/020/025
ACK018/020/025
AEX-18-3SA-A
RCM020
AWM025
AEX-18-3SA-B
ACC030/040/050/060
ACK030/040
AEX-24-3SA-A
RCM030
ACK050
RCM050
AEX-30-3SA-A
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C H A P T E R
Installation
4.1 Outdoor Unit Installation
To choose location of installation
To ensure good cooling and heating performance of the units, follow up the below to pick up right
place to install units:
To avoid discharged air returns to the air inlet, to avoid hot air discharged by other units;
ensure enough space for maintenance.
To remove any barrier of air ventilation both air supply and air discharge.
Maintain good ventilation for better heat exchange efficiency.
Installation base shall be strong enough to support the units and prevent vibration.
To avoid installing units at dirty and salty place.
Do not install units at easy burning gas leakage place. Accumulated burning gas leakage
may result in an explosion.
Do not install units to the place where the units are inclined to be damaged by typhoon and
strong wind. If possible, install rainproof, snow-shield, and lightproof equipment.
Space for installation of outdoor units
One single outdoor unit can be installed in one place, multiple outdoors can be installed in one
big place in order. For details, see the following:
Space for single outdoor unit
450mm+h2
h1
450mm
450mm
450mm
FRONT
450mm
, 93.57532
1
, 38.47804
1
450mm
h2
450mm+h1
BACK
450mm+h3
45
100mm+h4
1000mm
300mm
h3
FR ONT
450mm
FRONT
BACK
FRONT
4 5 0mm
BACK
450mm
900mm
900mm
FRONT
FRONT
FRONT
4 5 0mm
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h4
FRONT
450mm
FRONT
FRONT
FRONT
FRONT
FRONT
FRONT
FRONT
BACK
BACK
BACK
900mm
BACK
BACK
450mm
FRONT
BACK
900mm
BACK
900mm
BACK
450mm
600mm
Protective pads
< 40
<40
>8 m
>8m
Notes:
Be careful in the moving of outdoor units.
Do not lift or move units with the package rope, as it is easy to
break and bring danger.
Do not directly touch the fins of units to avoid hurt of hand.
Do keep the plastic bag from the child.
Outdoor unit installation
To use concrete or supporter to build a base. Fully consider the floor strength, drainage
(discharge from the unit in operation), and pipes and cables layout. If the strength
cannot satisfy the requirement, the unit may fall off to damage the unit and injure
people.
To fix the outdoor unit with screw bolt to avoid falling off by earthquake or strong wind.
Properly install the unit to defend against strong wind and earthquake better.
To take some shock resistance measures (such as using cushion and bumper bracket)
to avoid vibration passing to the installation part. The bottom panel and wall may cause
vibration and noise, depending on the installation condition.
To place the edge to the right position. Otherwise, the unstable unit may cause the
installation foot bent. Any improper installation may cause the unit falling off and injuring
people.
Warning:
The unit must be installed to the place which is strong enough to bear the unit weight
and vibration.
For lower pipes and cables layout, make sure the base not block the hole at the bottom.
When laying out the lower pipes, the basic height shall not be less 100mm to ensure the
pipe to get through the unit bottom.
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A
To units
A >10mm
To units
B >200mm
C >500mm
Bala
Liqu
nce
id pip
pipe
D>100mm
Gas
p
ipe
Tri-joint
Elbow
C on
n
indo ect pipe
or un
to
its
D
28.6mm a transiton pipe
(only for 34.9mm gas pipe)
-70-
Screw join
Balance pi
pe
-71-
10mm
Notes:
a. Ensure piping and air duct working are most efficent length and units shall be installed in the middle position
of the room.
b. When installation of the indoor units, to ensure the distance shall be larger than 3m between return air inlet
and heat exchanger.
To install the refrigerant pipe drainage pipe. Specification for the refrigerant pipe and drainage pipe, see the
section technical parameters of Usage Instruction. Use the torque spanner to install the pipe to avoid
damaging the copper tube and its joint.
Do not use the damaged copper tube or dirty copper tube. To avoid long time expose to the air. Only get the
concerned preparation ready, and do not open valves, connector, copper cap and cushion before installation.
To install refrigerant pipe, all models of this series product should be connected with a E-EXV box out of the
machine, as shown in below figure.
Note: The E-EXV box contains electronic expansion valves, which needs to be mounted in proper place on the liquid
piping. When installing the E-EXV box, make sure the box vertical. The E-EXV box and the indoor unit could not
exceed the length-limit of the electric expansion valve cable, as shown in the figure below.
There are some manners to install the E-EXV (the mounting must be fixed and safe, and the direction must be
Pole
vertical).
Suspending by steeves
Nut
Spring pad
Washer
Hook screw hole
Hook
Washer
indoor
unit
screw joing
E-EXV box
Nut
liquid pipe
Screw
gas pipe
Screw
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electrical heater
indoor unit
joint
return air
heating coil
return air
indoor unit
joint
fi
fi
0. 5m
1.0m
0.5m
0. 3m
0. 5m
3. 0m
girder
obstacle
indoor unit
floor
Installation instruction
a. To keep indoor units from the source of heat and vapor (do not install in the entrance).
b. To measure the position of fixing and drill hole in the ceiling and fix the units tightly.
c. The paper template may change with the temperature and humidity, so please measure the
dimension before usage.
d. Ensure the paper temperate is the same dimension as hole dimension in the ceiling.
e. Before the completion of ceiling decoration, leave the paper template with the indoor unit.
f. Ensure the distance between the hang poles is 620.4mm X 790.0mm.
g. To use screw to fix the indoor units tightly.
-73-
Nut
Indoor unit
790.0
Washer
Ceiling
620.4
35mm
Washer
Nut
Indoor unit
Drain pipe
clamp
Good setting
Bad setting
Fill water
Drain pipe
Flexible pipe
Cool air
flow
Ceiling
Open
Ceiling
Screw bolt/pad
Connected to
the front panel
-74-
Cool air
flow
Control box
Good setting
Bad setting
There are also the hole for fresh air and exhaust air for connection with outside in indoor unit, but
as for air piping, and only be the other side of refrigerant piping connector. If the indoor unit is
installed to the place with a barrier (such as a head lamp) or a small space, the connecting pipe
can improve air supply to two rooms at one time.
Return Air and Supply Air Direction
supply air
supply air
return air
supply air
supply air
air outlet
Notes:
Do not close all air outlets of indoor unit in the using of the unit to avoid the frost of
evaporator.
To ensure the thickness of insulation material and no leakage allowed.
Fresh air shall be less than or equal to 20%.
Air tightness of outlet of supply air
Total 4 air outlets can be sealed by insulation material but more than 2 air outlets closed will
cause abnormal operation of units.
Open the front panel, to seal the air outlet in front panel.
To ensure the length of insulation material is the same length of the air outlet.
To extend the insulation material to cover the gas about 10mm but not touch the air grill;
there is no need to extend insulation material far more than 10 mm.
Installation of air inlet grill
Before installation of air inlet grill, to install the air filter.
To ensure the right side to face the grill.
Be careful to install the air filter in the frame of air filter supporter.
To fix the filter with the front panel.
The air inlet grill can be installed in any direction, depending on the
ceiling design.
To fix the grill and consider the service friendly to open the grill.
Installation of drainage
a. Slope is required as 1/100, and try to drain in a positive slope.
b. To use suspending bolt to fix the long drainage piping.
c. After installation, to run the leakage test is necessary to ensure it works.
d. Only in cooling mode, there is a need to detect the status of drainage.
-75-
duct
return air
ceiling
height
indoor unit
static pressure
box
duct discharge
air
-76-
ceiling mounting
10mm
10mm
500mm
300mm
250mm
ceiling mounting
400mm
1000mm
PULL
PULL
PULL
PULL
If the indoor unit is semi-concealed mounted in ceiling, reserve holes in ceiling to ensure
enough space for mounting and maintenance, as shown below:
300
62
1
10
.0
10mm
166mm
ceiling
10mm
300
10mm
side panel
suspending panel
frame
-77-
2. To fix the suspending panel with screw bolt as shown as above right figure.
3. To hang the unit to the suspending panel and fix screw bolts, after installation of refrigerant pipe
and drainage pipe, install the return air grill and frame, as shown below left figure: return air grill
indoor
unit
flare joint
E-EXV box
liquid pipe
gas pipe
Install the E-EXV box: All models of this series product need connect a E-EXV box to finish
the piping installation, as shown on right figure:
Notes:
The E-EXV box contains electronic expansion valves, which needs to be mounted in proper
place on the liquid piping. When installing the E-EXV box, make sure the box vertical. The
E-EXV box and the indoor unit could not exceed the length-limit of the electric expansion
valve cable, as shown above right figure.
There are some manners to install the E-EXV box (the mounting must be fixed and safe, and
the direction must be vertical).
Pole
Installation mode 1: Rod mounting
Installation mode 2: Mounting on the wall
Nut
Spring pad
Washer
Hook screw hole
Hook
Washer
Nut
Wall
Wall
Wall
3. To install the refrigerant and drainage piping as shown above right figure;
4. To install the electrical expansion valve as same as the horizontal installation;
Installation of drain piping
a. Slope is required as 1/100, and try to drain in a positive slope.
b. To use suspending bolt to fix the long drainage piping.
c. After installation, to run the leakage test is necessary to ensure it works.
d. Only in cooling mode, there is a need to detect the status of drainage.
-78-
130%
outdoor units' cap
L1+L2+
Li
L1+L2+
Li
40m
L2+L3+
Li
50m
40m
15m
Actual length
Piping
Max. length(m)
Actual length
125m
Equivalent length
150m
The length from the first branch to the remotest unit L(m)
Height between indoor
unit and outdoor unit
Height
piping section
D3
Gas valve
L1
D1
D1
L2
D1
D3
Throttle unit
D4
D2
D4
D2
D4
D2
D4
D2
Indoor unit
The max. equivalent length L
The max. equivalent length L from the first refnet joint to the indoor unit L
D1
D1
L3
D1
L4
D2
D4
D2
L6
D3
D3
D3
D4
D1
L5
D4
D2
D4
D2
D4
D2
Liquid valve
-79-
Equivalent length
Equivalent length = actual pipe length + number of elbows X equivalent length of each
elbow + number of oil traps X equivalent length of each oil trap.
Item
Diameter
elbow(m)
oil trap(m)
9.52
0.18
1.3
12.70
0.20
1.5
15.88
0.25
2.0
19.02
0.35
2.4
22.02
0.40
3.0
25.40
0.45
3.4
28.58
0.50
3.7
31.80-41.30
0.55
4.0
For example: when 10HP outdoor unit's actual length is 80m, the piping diameter is 25.4mm,
ten elbows and three oil traps are used, then the equivalent length is calculated as follows:
-80-
Refnet joint
Indoor unit
Controller
Outdoor unit
Distributor kit
Indoor unit
Controller
Outdoor unit
Refnet joint
Distributor kit
Controller
-81-
(Horizontal line)
A viewer
OR
(Horizontal line)
B viewer
Horizontal line
B viewer
B viewer
(gas side)
(liquid side)
Distributor kit should be connected to indoor unit directly, it is not allowed to connected to the
distributor kit or refnet joint.
Outdoor unit
Distributor kit
Indoor unit
Controller
-82-
EXV
The throttle is installed vertically
To indoor unit
To outdoor unit
nitrogen charging
dry
Piping assembly
air blow
dry
Nitrogen charging
Clean
Piping assembly
air blow
Clean
No air leakage
no moisture
no dust
No refrigerant leakage
-83-
Air
leakage
Moisture
Dust
Pressure adjustor
unit's connecting pipe
Copper
Non-hermetic valve
Binding belt welding area
High pressure pipe
Nitrogen bottle
Non-hermetic valve
Outdoor unit
Pipe
Pipe
Pressure adjustor
Nitrogen bottle
Note:
The gas must be Nitrogen.
Pressure adjustor must be used.
-84-
welding area
Open inlet
PVC belt
Nip it to flat
Return to
starting port
Copper pipe
Spare pipe
needs to be sealed
Pipe
inlet sealed
Outdoor
Indoor
Liquid pipe
Gas pipe
Liquid pipe
Outdoor unit
Gas pipe
Flare fitting
Co
-85-
Steps:
Put the pressure adjustor on the nitrogen bottle
Connect the pressure adjustor with the liquid pipe of the outdoor unit
Seal any other connecting port,
Open the valve of the nitrogen and adjust it which the pressure is 5kg/cm2.
Check to see if the nitrogen go through the liquid pipe of point A.
Air blow
Hold a insulation material in your hand and try to seal the side of the copper pipe.
When the pressure is too strong to hold, release the insulation material quickly.
Seal the port of the copper pipe with the insulation material and put a piece of cloth near it,
when you feel that there are some moisture in it, it is time to dry it. And the following steps
are as follows:
Blow the copper pipe with nitrogen,
Process vacuum dry.
Close the valve of gitrogen bottle;
Repeat the above operation of unit B;
When the operation on the liquid pipe is finished, please do the same thing on the gas pipe.
Secondary side
5kg/cm 2
Primary side
Main valve
Air pressure
5kg/cm 2
Insulation material
Wood
Pressure adjustor
Nitrogen
-86-
Pressure
charging
Refrigerant piping
assembly finished
Is the pressure
released?
Pass
yes
Check and
maintain it
Main points of testing
Please test as follows:
The Pressure charging must be tested both in liquid pipe and gas pipe.
First step, keep 3.0kg/cm2 pressure gas for more than 3 minutes---may be can find
big gap;
Second step, keep 15.0kg/cm2 pressure gas for more than 3 minutes---may be can
find big gap;
Third step, keep 28.0kg/cm 2 pressure gas for more than 24 hours.
Notes: Keep the 28.0kg/cm 2 pressure gas must more than 24 hours.
The pressure can not be more than 28.0kg/cm2!
ture is 20
Work flow
Third step
30kg/cm
28kg/cm
Pass
Second step
2
15kg/cm
15kg/cm x 3min.
Pass
Pressure
First step
2
3kg/cm x 3min.
Pass
3kg/cm
0kg/cm
24 hours
3min. 3min.
-87-
Touching
Soap water
Test 2 (when step 1 can not find out , then the following should be adopted)
Reduce nitrogen pressure to 3.0kg/cm2;
Charge the nitrogen with R22 to 5.0kg/cm2;
Use haloid lamp, alkyl detector or electric controller to check;
If still can not find the air leak gap, then the pressure should be charged to 28.0kg/cm2 and
check it again;
(The pressure can not be more than 28.0kg/cm2).
Outdoor unit
NO.1
NO.2
Refrigerant
Valve
Gauge
Indoor unit A
Vacuum pump
Nitrogen bottle
Notes: If the pipe is too long, it should be divided to sections to test as follows:
Indoor side
Indoor side + vertical pipes
Indoor side + vertical pipes + outdoor piping assembly
pipe insulation
pipe insulation
Material
All the insulation material should be strong enough to insulate the pipe.
For example, polyethylene is a good insulation material.
key points
Some areas such as welding area, enlarged port area and flange area can be insulated only after
the air leak test. Pay attention to the unit model and the running condition, for some gas pipe and
liquid pipe are all needed to be insulated.
-88-
Liquid pipe
Liquid pipe
Control
cable
Control
cable
Heat
preservation
Surface
binding
Heat
preservation
Surface
binding
Heat
preservation
Liquid
pipe
Control cable
Copper pipe
Connecting
port is not
heat-insulated
Heat preservation
Metal support
Camber pad
6.4mm~25.4mm
10mm or more
28.6mm~38.1mm
15mm or more
In case the environment is hot and damp, increase the recommended thickness (1 inch for
the main pipe, and half inch for the refnet joint) in the table above.
For the cooling only unit, if it is predicted that the system might run in the ambient
temperature of less than 10 degrees Celsius, the liquid pipe should also be insulated.
4.3.10 Ball Valve Operation
Ball valve operation procedures
Make sure the pipes are connected and the valves are
operated correctly. Please install and operate the valves
S
O
as follows:
Gas side ball valve operation
1) Remove the connection pipe with flange: Remove the connection pipe with flange from the
gas side ball valve and braze it to the outside of
the unit.
2) Stick the sealing material: When removing the
connection pipe and flange, remove the sealing
material on the ball valve label and stick it on the
flange of the ball valve to prevent dusts into the
ball valve.
3) Replace the hollow gasket: Before delivery, seal the refrigerant circulation loop with
a round solid sealing plate to avoid gas leakage between flanges. In such status,
the system cannot run. So, please replace with the hollow gasket on the ball valve.
Before installing the hollow gasket, clean the flange surface and the sealing plate.
4) Fix the connection pipe welded with gas pipe, hollow gasket and gas ball valve with
screws.
Connection of the liquid side stop valve: Expand the flare fitting of the copper pipe.
Then, connect it with the threaded stop valve.
After pumping vacuum and fill refrigerant, make sure the valve is fully open. If the
system runs when the valve is closed, the unit pressure will be abnormal, damaging
the compressor and four-way valve.
Calculate the refrigerant amount to be added with the formula (refer to Section 9.3),
and fill the amount through the access opening when the pipe connection work is
complete.
After the work is finished, firmly fix the access opening and cap to avoid gas leakage.
-89-
A Valve handle
(Before pipe connection, vacuum pumping and additional refrigerant filling for delivery, make sure this valve is closed completely.
F
After the above operations, please fully open it.)
o
s
B Stop pin (prevent the valve handle from turning over 90 degrees)
o
s
C Sealing plate (annex)
D Connection pipe (annex)
G
Install the pipe firmly to the valve flange with the sealing plate to
avoid gas leakage.
E Open (slow operation)
F Cap and copper spacer
L
H
Remove the cap and operate the handle. After the operation,
reinstall the cap. The moment to tighten the valve handle cap is 23
Ball valve (liquid side)
M
Nm to 72 Nm.
K
G Access opening
Pump vacuum for the refrigerant pipe through this access opening,
Ball valve (gas side)
and fill additional refrigerant on the site. Open and close the access
opening with a double-end wrench. After the operation, reinstall the
cap. The moment to tighten the access opening cap is 12 N m to 15 N m.
H Flare fitting
For the tightening moment, refer to the figure in next page. Loosen and screw up the screw with a double-end
wrench. Coat refrigerant oil on the contact surface of the flare fitting (Type R22 mineral oil is applicable).
K Field connection pipe
Braze to the connection pipe. (Please use non-oxidative brazing materials)
E
C
D
The following table shows the dimension of the copper flare fitting.
British measurement
Outer diameter
6.35
1/4
9.0
9.52
3/8
13.0
12.7
1/2
16.2
15.88
5/8
19.4
19.05
3/4
23.3
Outer diameter
Metric system
Unit: mm
The following table shows the dimension of the nut of the flare fitting nut.
Outer diameter
Metric system
British measurement
Unit: mm
Outer diameter
6.35
1/4
17.0
9.52
3/8
22.0
12.7
1/2
24.0
15.88
5/8
27.0
19.05
3/4
36.0
When connecting the liquid pipe and liquid stop valve, align the center of the flare fitting of the liquid pipe
to that of the stop valve, and then tighten with a moment wrench. Whether tightened with the wrench
depends on the setting of the wrench range and the tightening angle. The following table shows the
external pipe diameter, the corresponding tightening moment and the tightening angle.
Outer diameter (mm) Tightening moment (N.m) Tightening angle(o)
6.35
14
18
60
90
9.52
35
42
60
90
57.5
30
60
12.7
-90-
50
15.88
75
80
30
60
19.05
100
140
20
35
The refrigerant amount of fill of the outdoor unit before delivery (excluding the refrigerant to
be filled in the site pipe)
The additional amount of the refrigerant depends on the liquid pipe diameter and length (based
on the liquid pipe).
Diameter of the liquid pipe (mm)
6.35
9.52
12.7
15.88
19.05
50
80
120
180
290
760
700
600
500
400
300
-560
200
-700
60
-710
50
-720
40
30
-730
Necessary vacuum
-740
20
0
-60
-160
-260
-360
-460
10
-755
Frozen point
-760
-20
-10
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
0mmHg
-91-
Pressure (mmHg)
Vacuity (mmHg)
40
55
-705
30
36
-724
26.7
25
-735
24.4
23
-737
22.2
20
-740
20.6
18
-742
17.8
15
-745
15.0
13
-747
11.7
10
-750
7.2
-752
-755
Vacuum drying
Air discharge
Suitable
Suitable
Unsuitable
Suitable
Unsuitable
Suitable
0.02mmHg
Vacuum pump with lubricant
100L/min
10mmHg
40L/min
0.02mmHg
50L/min
-92-
0
(Barometric pressure)
kg/cm
-200
-400
-600
-700
-755mmHg
-760
Vacuum drying
Vacuum pump
Refrigerant charging
kg/cm
0
-200
-400
-600
-700
Refrigerant charging
Vacuum pump
Vacuum drying
Vacuum damage
-760
Vacuum drying
(Barometric pressure)
+0.5
-93-
Polyethylene pipe
L/h
JIS
Remark
diameter mm
slope
1/50
slope
1/100
VP20
20
39
27
VP25
25
70
50
header pipe
VP32
31
125
88
VP40
40
247
175
VP50
51
473
334
Note:
Suppose the moisture is 10% in the pipe.
After the header pipe, the pipe should be larger or equal to VP30.
VP20
20
220
VP25
25
410
VP30
31
730
VP40
40
440
VP50
51
760
VP65
67
710
VP75
77
280
Remark
Unsuitable for
the header pipe
Note:
The vertical pipe should be larger than VP30
Condensate pipe
group of multiple units
2HP
25
1/1
00
30 or more
4HP
2HP
25
25
Pipe mouth facing downward
to prevent foreign matters
Air vent pipe
-94-
check for
water leakage
insulate the
pipe from heat
20211,
For a long condensate pipe, you may use a suspension bolt, to ensure the slope is 1/100
(the PVC pipe cannot be bent)
The space of the horizontal pipe support is as follows:
Grade
Nominal diameter
Interval
25~40mm
Indoor unit
H:50m or more
Choke
Indoor unit
Indoor unit
Choke
-95-
2HP
25
1/
10
30 or more
2HP
4HP
25
25
Indoor unit
Metal clip
Condensate
water collector
Auxiliary
condensate pipe
Heat insulation
part (condensate pipe)
hanging interval
1.5-2m
Pole
Maximize the
pipe diameter
-96-
200mm
Connecting pipe
Spring hose
After 500mm
11.5m
Air vent device
Ceiling
Ceiling
Upper leaned
11.5m
Ceiling
Ceiling
100mm
or more
The gradient is
1/100 or more
-97-
C H A P T E R
Testing
5.1 Hardware Diagram and Configuration
5.1.1 AMDS Series Indoor Units
3-speed fan
Power supply
Temperature measurement
Communication port 1
indicator
Communication port 2
Electric heater
Swing
Memory 3
The indoor unit consists of a three-speed fan and an electronic expansion valve (electric heater and
swing function optional). The four temperature sensors respectively serve to measure the temperature
of the indoor, inlet coil, midlet coil and outlet coil. The AMDS-A system can connect with a remove control
or remote receiver and, as a slave unit, communicates with outdoor units via RS485 interface. The DIP
switches on the controller determine the electric heater, power, unit model and address number.
MRS485 terminal resistor J2-1: ON/OFF indicate whether resistance is present or not.
SW1:DIP switch
for function setting
-98-
SW1.1
SW1.6)
SW1.2
SW1.3
SW1.4
SW1.5
SW1.6
Pump
Reserve
Reserve
Reserve
SW2.1
SW2.2
SW2.3
SW2.4
SW2.5
SW2.6
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
1
-99-
Model 2 setting
SW3.5
Model 2
SW3.8
SW3.5
SW3.6
SW3.7
SW3.8
ACC
ACK
RCM
AWM
ADB
ADBX
Reserve
Power setting
SW3.1
SW3.4
Power
SW3.1
SW3.2
SW3.3
SW3.4
0.8HP
1.0HP
1.5HP
1.8HP
2.0HP
2.5HP
3.0HP
4.0HP
5.0HP
6.0HP
7.0HP
8.0HP
9.0HP
10.0HP
11.0HP
12.0HP
Medium
Low
Reserved
AC220L
AC220N
J2
CNI connected
electronic expansion valve
DIP switch
K2
K1
Primary
transformer
Digital pipe
AC220N
Secondary
transformer
MCU
Reserved
Test terminal
Burning mode
J1
Internetworking
communication indicator
Outlet temperature
Inlet temperature
Midlet temperature
bottom temperature
Ambient temperature
Return-air temperature
Connecting
to indoorunit communication port
High pressure
Networking
communication port
-100-
Low pressure
DIP switch
Normal mode
Indoor unit
communication indicator
4. Press K1 and K2 at the same time for 5 seconds to delete all fault records and go back to
parameter display mode
5. Communication Error Code Format : CX . X is sequence no of indoor unit.
If second indoor unit has communication problem with outdoor unit, error code is C2
If all the indoor unit have communication problem with outdoor unit, error code is C-
-101-
J1.2
J1.1
J1.2
300
400
350
450
J1.3 reserved
J1.4: J1.5: J1.6: J1.7 capacity settings
No.
J1.4
J1.5
J1.6
J1.7
Capacity
10.0kW/4HP
12.5kW/5HP
15.0kW/6HP
22.5kW/8HP
28.1kW/10HP
3HP
J2.1
J2.2
J2.3
J2.4
J2.5
Address J2.1
J2.2
J2.3
J2.4
0
1
J2.5 Address
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
10
26
11
27
12
28
13
29
14
30
15
31
-102-
Fixing hole
socket
Reset
Power indicator
unication indicator
com
ind
icat
or
s
nit
ru
oo
ind
A
B
A
B
S1
K1
S2
K2
K3
S3
K4
trol system
AMDS
Cooling only
AMDS
Heat pump
-103-
Qty
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
25
26
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
3
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
27
28
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
5
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
29
30
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
7
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
1
31
32
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
9
10
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
33
34
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
11
12
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
35
36
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
13
14
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
37
38
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
15
16
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
39
40
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
1
17
18
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
41
42
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
19
20
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
43
44
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
21
22
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
45
46
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
23
24
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
1
47
48
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
S2 (1)
S2 (2 3)
Slave module
Master module
Initial opening
200
250
300
350
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Address No.
Address No.
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
16
17
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
18
19
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
4
5
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
20
21
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
6
7
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
1
22
23
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
1
8
9
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
24
25
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
10
11
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
26
27
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
12
13
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
28
29
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
14
15
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
30
31
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
3HP
4HP
5HP
6HP
8HP
10HP
12HP
15HP
18HP
20HP
22HP
26HP
28HP
32HP
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C H A P T E R
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Fan motor
This component requires only a little care. As the motor is lubricated and sealed before the
equipment leaves factory, no more lubrication is needed. After the unit remains in service for
six months, be sure to check the fan motor is entirely insulated from the ground.
Heat exchanger
Clean the dust and foreign matters from the surface of heat exchanger using a cleaner together
with a nylon brush. Please note that there is no need to clean the surface if you use an
appropriate air filter and take proper care of the heat exchanger.
Fire damper
Please check the damper once every three months, to see if the fuse link is broken or has any
fallen blade, becomes flexible or even falls off, and if it functions well.
Drainpipe
Before the unit is running, check if the drain pipe is blocked, to ensure smooth discharge of
condensate water. As the condensate water is prone to bacteria, please check the water
collector around the end of each quarter, to see if it smells unusual. If so, put some medicine
containing algaecide and penetrant in the collector to prevent bacteria and slime.
Replacing parts
You can get parts from nearby dealers. Be sure to indicate the following information about the
parts you need: unit model, factory number, name and quantity.
For a unit equipped with a temperature controller, lease note the following:
Make sure the start switch is closed;
Press the ON button on the start switch;
Set the air-conditioner to your desired temperature;
The rotating speed of the fan is usually preset;
After the unit stops running, to restart the compressor, please wait at least 3 minutes
(except that the unit is equipped with a 3-minute relay) so as to protect the compressor;
Sometimes you may install an air output control unit to control the air volume.
Maintenance and care of indoor unit ACK
Although the air-conditioner is designed to have a long service life even with minimal care, be sure
to check it at regular intervals throughout its service, so that you can use the air-conditioner better.
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Part
Indoor unit
Condensate water
collector and pipe
Indoor fan
Procedure
Recommended interval
1. Open the air input grid and take out the air filter and air refresher;
2. Disassemble the air filter and the air refresher;
3. Clear the dust away from the air filter using a cleaner or water
below 40 containing neutral detergent. Never wash the air
refresher;
4. Until the air refresher and the air filter, put them back in the air
input grid. At least once a month Caution: Never use gas,
dehydrating agent, benzene or any other chemical.
Wipe the dirt and dust off the grid and panel with a piece of soft cloth
soaked in warm water, cold water or neutral washing powder. Caution:
Never use gas, dehydrating agent, benzene or any other volatile
chemical, to avoid deforming the plastic surface.
Once a month
Power supply
1. Check the operating current and voltage of the indoor unit and
outdoor unit;
2. Check if the electric lines are securely connected.
Compressor
Check the weld junctions and joints of the refrigerant pipes to see if
they are airtight.
Compressor lube
All the motors are properly lubricated and sealed before they leave
factory.
[Note]: Maintenance and care before the first operation in each season when the air-conditioning unit is put into
operation
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compressed air source is available, please use it to blow away the dust from the surface of the
heat exchanger. If the unit is operating in an oily, salty, wet or dirty environment, do clean it with
special-purpose detergent. It is not advised to wash it with water. Please use special-purpose
detergent to clean a dusty heat exchanger (for example, SF-98 or YD-402).
Please note the following while using the unit:
While the unit is running, please do not point any pole or any other hard material to the
equipment through the exhaust hood, to avoid bodily injuries and equipment failures;
During the airtight and leakage test, never let inflammable gases like oxygen and
acetylene into the cooling loop, to avoid hazards. Do perform tests of this kind using
nitrogen or refrigerant.
Care at the beginning and end of the running season
Beginning of the season
Check the return air inlet and outlet to see if they are blocked. If so, remove the obstacle;
Check that the grounding unit is in good condition to ensure that the air-conditioning unit
operates safely.
Thoroughly check the and clean the indoor and outdoor units;
Clean or replace the air filter;
Clean the drain pipe;
Secure all electric connections;
Check if the refrigerant leaks. Please ask professionals to troubleshoot the unit and
clean the filter.
End of the season
On sunny days, have your air-conditioner running in air supply mode half a day, to keep
the inside dry;
Turn off the power. Otherwise, the unit still consumes power.
Ask professionals to troubleshoot and clean the filter.
Important notice for daily operation, maintenance and care
Set the unit to an appropriate room temperature, preferably within the range of 26 ~ 28
for cooling and 18
~ 236
for heating;
Keep the windows and doors in the air-conditioned room closed, to avoid lowering the
efficiency of the air-conditioning unit;
Use a curtain or shutter for the windows to keep out direct sunshine;
Do not put any floc or anything else around the air outlet and the return air inlet. Otherwise,
the unit might work at a lower efficiency or even fail;
Mechanical wear and dust inside the unit might worsen the performance of the unit. Be sure
to clean and maintain the unit in due time;
If the air-conditioner stays idle for a long time, please switch it off. To protect the air
conditioner, switch it on at least 24 hours before you use it again, to heat up the compressor
and the heater.
Caution
In case of any exception (say, burning smell), turn off the power immediately, and seek help
from the local branch or dealer;
If you continue using the air-conditioning unit even after the exception takes place, this might
damage the unit or even result in electric shock or fire;
Only professional service personnel are allowed to maintain the air conditioner. Be sure to
turn off the power before touching the termination.
Never clean the air condition before it is switched off. Otherwise, you might suffer an electric
shock or a bodily injury.
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C H A P T E R
Fault codes here refer to the codes that appear on the remote control. If a host computer is available,
the fault cause is directly displayed.
7.1 Fault Codes for AMDS-A/B Series
Description
E0
System malfunction
34
H5
E1
35
H6
E2
36
L0
E3
37
L1
E4
38
L2
E5
39
10
System malfunction
E6
40
11
E7
41
12
E8
42
13
10
E9
43
14
11
EA
44
15
12
EB
45
16
13
EC
Sensor broken(suction)
46
17
14
EF
47
18
15
F0
48
19
16
F1
49
1A
17
F2
50
1B
18
F3
51
1C
19
F4
52
1F
Emergency run
20
F5
53
20
21
F6
54
27
22
F7
55
28
4WV malfunction
23
F8
4WV malfunction
56
29
Refrigerant leakage
24
F9
Refrigerant leakage
57
30
25
FA
58
31
26
FB
59
32
27
FC
60
33
28
FE
61
34
29
H0
62
35
30
H1
63
36
31
H2
64
40
32
H3
65
41
33
H4
66
42
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F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
FA
FB
FC
Sleep/Fan
Time/Dry
Type
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
F
OFF
OFF
ON
System malfunction
Other malfunctions
ON
ON
Notes:
1. The mode confliction alarm is canceled, as it is not a malfunction, but a limiting operation. When
the mode confliction occurs, the indoor unit stops directly without making alarm.
2. The indoor and outdoor communication malfunction only belongs to this unit.
3. Simplify the light twinkle indication, and the indoor and outdoor malfunction contains master and
slave unit.
For example:
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C H A P T E R
Annexes
Annex 1(1) Parameters designed for various kinds of buildings
Cooling load (w/m2)
Building
Lighting
Air flow
Max. noise
dB(A)
Sensible
cooling load
Total
cooling load
m2/person
W/m2
L/S
65
95
10
60
Far side
110
160
10
60
Individual office
160
240
15
60
Middle
Office
Occupants
35
50
35
55
30
45
Meeting room
185
270
60
40
60
Classroom
130
190
2.5
40
35
40
Library
130
190
30
35
40
Cafeteria
150
260
1.5
30
10
40
45
110
160
10
20
10
35
40
80
130
10
20
35
40
School
building
Theater, auditorium
110
260
20
12
40
45
Laboratory
150
230
10
50
10
35
45
Library, museum
Hospital
95
150
10
40
35
40
Operation room
110
380
20
30
40
Public area
50
150
10
30
35
40
130
200
10
40
10
35
45
110
200
50
10
35
40
Underground
150
250
1.5
40
12
35
45
130
225
60
10
35
45
110
200
40
35
45
Drug store
110
210
30
10
35
40
Retail store
110
160
2.5
40
10
35
45
110
160
30
10
35
40
Computer room
100
200
40
5.5
35
40
Gymnasium
180
320
30
35
45
Theater
130
220
20
30
35
Single room
90
120
10
60
15
30
35
Double room
100
150
10
60
15
30
35
Disco
280
400
100
30
35
Bar
130
260
15
10
35
40
220
400
60
10
35
40
160
320
60
10
35
40
Room
80
130
10
15
30
40
Public area
110
160
10
15
35
45
Assembly shop
150
260
3.5
45
45
55
Light industry
160
260
15
30
10
40
50
Parlor
160
240
20
35
40
General match
110
220
40
12
35
45
Open event
110
240
80
12
40
50
Annex 1 (2) Heat load indexes designed for air-conditioning in some of the Chinese buildings
Building type
and room name
No.
No.
Building type
and room name
Office building,school
58-80
Store
64-87
Residential building
46-70
Single-floor
residential building
85-105
Hospital, kindergarten
64-80
Dining room
116-140
Hotel
58-70
Cinema
93-116
Library
46-76
Pan outlet
Ceiling outlet
Side outlet
Broadcasting studio
3-3.5
4-4.5
2.5
Hospital ward
4-4.5
4.5-5
2.5-3
4-5
5-6
2.5-4
6-7.5
6.2-7.5
5-7
5-6
6-7.5
3.5-4.5
Residential
building
3.5
5
Public
building
3.5
8
4.5
3.0
3.5
2.5
Factory
Residential
building
Public
building
Factory
4.0
5.0
4.5
5.0
7.0
6.5 10
8 12
8.5
7.5 11
8.5 14
5.0
6.5
5.5 8.0
6.5 11
3.0
4.5
5.0
4.0 6.5
4.0
3
4.5
3.5
3.5
5.0
4.0
4.0
3.25 4
5.0
4
7.0
Daytime (dB)
Nighttime (dB)
Scope of application
50
40
55
45
60
50
Industrial estate
65
55
70
55
18
100
176
598
1055
1512
12462
12462
0.003
24
230
400
1100
2000
3500
15000
15000
DN25
DN32
DN40
Nominal pipe
diameter (mm)
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DN50
DN80
DN100
DN125
DN150
Additional amount of
secondary refrigerant (g/m)
Length of
piping (m)
Required amount of
secondary refrigerant (kg)
6.35
9.52
12.7
15.88
19.05
22.23
Total
Outdoor unit
Outdoor unit
A
mm
Indoor unit
Indoor unit
mm2
10M
10% or 380V
10%)
Check that the piping is airtight and vacuum before they are refilled
If the number of indoor units is preset using the outdoor unit controller
If the valve of the outdoor unit is opened
Exhaust
pressure (bar)
Voltage V
Current(A)
Environment
temperature
Date of recording:
Current Transient heat of the
A
entire equipment
Environment
temperature
Remarks
1st
time
2st
time
3st
time
4st
time
5st
time
6st
time
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DOP:
While upmost care is taken in ensuring that all details in the publication are correct at time of going to press, we are constantly striving for
improvement and therefore reserve the rights to alter model specifications and equipment without prior notice. Details of specifications and
equipment are also subject to change to suit local conditions and equirements and not all models are available in every market.