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MAC9812043C2
CS-G93KE / CU-G93KE
CS-G123KE / CU-G123KE
Contents
● Features .......................................................... 1
● Functions ................................................... 2 – 6
● Product Specifications ............................. 7 – 10
● Dimensions ............................................ 11 – 12
● Refrigeration Cycle Diagram ......................... 13
● Block Diagram ............................................... 14
● Wiring Diagram ...................................... 15 – 16
● Operation Details ................................... 17 – 47
● Installation Information .......................... 48 – 49
● Servicing Information ............................. 50 – 62
● Technical Data ....................................... 63 – 64
● Exploded View ......................................... 65, 68
● Replacement Parts List ..................... 66, 67, 69
● Electronic Parts List ............................... 70 – 71
! WARNING
This service information is designed for experienced repair technicians only and is not designed for use by the general public. It does not contain
warnings or cautions to advise non-technical individuals of potential dangers in attempting to service a product. Products powered by electricity
should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians. Any attempt to service or repair the product or products dealt with
in this service information by anyone else could result in serious injury or death.
Features
• Product • Serviceability
– Powerful Mode for quick cool/heat – Self diagnosis
– Compressor operating frequency control to maintain – Test Run at both Cooling and Heating rated frequency
desired room temperature
– Automatic Restart after power failure • Quality Improvement
– Washable front panel – High power supply voltage protection
– Power Monitor Display – Low power supply voltage protection
– Standby Control – Gas leakage detection
– High COP (new compressor and indoor heat
exchanger)
– Vertical and Horizontal Airflow Auto Swing
– Auto change over of Automatic Operation mode
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Functions
Remote Control
OFF / ON
L TEMP
Operation OFF / ON Room Temperature Setting
• Temperature Setting (16˚C to 30˚C).
MODE
Operation Mode Selection TIMER
ON OFF
• a Automatic Operation Mode Timer Operation Selection
• HEAT Heating Operation Mode • 24-hour, OFF / ON Real Timer Setting.
• COOL Cooling Operation Mode
• DRY Soft Dry Operation Mode ∨
• FAN Fan Operation Mode ∧
Time / Timer Setting
• Hours and minutes setting.
POWERFUL
Powerful Mode Operation SET
CANCEL
Timer Operation Set / Cancel
FAN SPEED
Indoor Fan Speed Selection • ON Timer and OFF Timer setting and
cancellation.
• h j k Low
l
• h j k Medium– CLOCK
ll Clock Setting
• h j k Medium • Current time setting.
lll
• h j k Medium+
llll SLEEP
Sleep Mode Operation OFF / ON
• h j k High
lllll
• AUTO FAN Automatic Fan Speed
WIDE/
AIR SWING SPOT
WIDE / SPOT
Airflow Direction Control
• POWERFUL
P O W E R LOW
MONITOR
HIGH
WIDE Horizontal Airflow
• Vertical Airflow Direction Control Direction
Automatic Control
AUTO • POWERFUL
P O W E R LOW
MONITOR
HIGH
Manual Control
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Functions
Indoor Unit
POWER L
Power Switch OFF / ON L Power Monitor Display *
• Lights up during compressor operation.
AUTO
OFF / ON
Automatic Operation Switch
Operation Mode
• Used when the remote control cannot be
used. • Automatic, Heating, Cooling, Soft Dry and
Fan Operation.
TEST RUN
OFF / ON
Test Run Operation Sleep Operation Mode *
• Used when test running or servicing.
• Compressor operation: rated frequency
Cooling: 50Hz (CS-G93KE), 70Hz (CS-G123KE) Timer Operation *
Heating: 71Hz (CS-G93KE), 90Hz (CS-G123KE)
Room Temperature Control * Deodorizing Control * Anti-Cold Draft Control * Outdoor Fan Motor Low Frequency Operation
Protection *
Compressor Operation Frequency • 6 poles induction motor, 1 speed.
Operation Mode CS-G93KE CS-G123KE Sensible Heat Control * Hot Start * FAN OPERATION
Cooling 15 – 64 Hz 15 – 92 Hz Minimum Frequency Operation
Time Delay Safety Control *
Soft Dry 15 – 22 Hz 15 – 22 Hz Protection *
Heating 15 – 99 Hz 15 – 115 Hz Anti-Fog Discharge Control * Intake Air Temperature Control *
Forced Operation 30 seconds *
Outdoor Air Temperature
Temperature Shift * Anti-Dew Formation Control * High Pressure Control * Control *
High Pressure Control * • Detect outdoor ambient temperature
(For Cooling/Soft Dry) and limits compressor operating
Self Diagnosis * Anti-Freezing Control * Standby Control * frequency
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Cooling ; High 38, Low 30 Cooling ; 46 Cooling ; High 41, Low 35 Cooling ; 48
dB (A) Noise Level dB (A)
Heating ; High 39, Low 30 Heating ; 47 Heating ; High 41, Low 35 Heating ; 50
Cooling ; 0.73 (0.21 - 0.99) Electrical Cooling ; 1.05 (0.22 - 1.33)
Input kW Input kW
Heating ; 0.99 (0.20 - 1.40) Data Heating ; 1.41 ( 0.22 - 2.00)
Cooling ; 3.75 (max. 6.76) Cooling ; 5.00 (max. 8.96)
Running Current A Running Current A
Heating ; 4.80 (max. 6.76) Heating ; 6.30 (max. 8.96)
Cooling ; 3.56 Cooling ; 3.29
COP W/W COP W/W
Heating ; 3.64 Heating ; 3.40
Starting Current A 4.80 Starting Current A 6.3
nection Port inch G ; Half Union 3/8" G ; 3-way valve 3/8" Piping Connection Port inch G ; Half Union 1/2" G ; 3-way valve 1/2"
g) inch L ; Half Union 1/4" L ; 2-way valve 1/4" (Flare piping) inch L ; Half Union 1/4" L ; 2-way valve 1/4"
inch G (gas side) ; 3/8" G (gas side) ; 3/8" Pipe Size inch G (gas side) ; 1/2" G (gas side) ; 1/2"
g) inch L (liquid side) ; 1/4" L (liquid side) ; 1/4" (Flare piping) inch L (liquid side) ; 1/4" L (liquid side) ; 1/4"
Inner diameter mm 12 – Drain Inner diameter mm 12 –
Length m 0.7 – Hose Length m 0.7 –
d Length 2.1 m – Power Cord Length 2.1 m –
Number of core-wire 3 core wires × 1.0 mm2 – Number of core-wire 3 core wires × 1.5 mm2 –
Height inch (mm) 10-31/32 (279) 21-9/32 (540) Dimensions Height inch (mm) 10 - 31/32 (279) 21 - 9/32 (540)
Width inch (mm) 31-15/32 (799) 27-17/32 (699) Width inch (mm) 31-15/32 (799) 27 17/32 (699)
Depth inch (mm) 7-15/32 (190) 11-7/32 (285) Depth inch (mm) 7 - 15/32 (190) 11 - 7/32 (285)
lb (kg) 20 (9.0) 86 (39) Net Weight lb (kg) 20 (9.0) 95 (43.0)
r Rotary (2 cylinders) Compressor – Rotary (2 cylinders)
Type – Type
rolling piston type rolling piston type
Motor Type – Induction (4-poles) Motor Type – Induction (4-poles)
Rated Output – 500 Rated Output W – 500
W
Type Cross-flow Fan Propeller Fan Type Cross-flow Fan Propeller Fan
on
Material AS + Glass Fiber 30% P.P + (Mica + Glass Fiber) 30% Air Circulation Material AS + Glass Fiber 30% P.P + (Mica + Glass Fiber) 30%
Motor Type Transistor (4-poles) Induction (6-poles) Motor Type Transistor (4-poles) Induction (6-poles)
Input W – 64 Input W – 67
Rated Output W 20 20 Rated Output W 20 25
Fan Lo (Cool/Heat) rpm 980/1,010 – Fan Lo (Cool/Heat) rpm 1,170/1,200 –
Speed Me (Cool/Heat) rpm 1,160/1,220 – Speed Me (Cool/Heat) rpm 1,320/1,360 –
Hi (Cool/Heat) rpm 1,280/1,380 760 Hi (Cool/Heat) rpm 1,410/1,480 790
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Product Specifications
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Dimensions
CS-G93KE / CS-G123KE
<Front View> Unit : mm
190
Air intake
direction
279
60
36
799
58
60
83
LIQUID SIDE
TEMP
122
DRAIN PORT
65
POWERFUL
425 48
Relative position between the indoor unit and the installation plate <Front View>
Slot (2 places)
plate
Arrow
Indoor unit Arrow
Centre Right piping hole
external
dimensions
line
4
(60) (99)
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Dimensions
CU-G93KE / CU-G123KE
699 69
Space necessary for installation
100 500 99 (52)
32
10 cm
(120)
162
10 cm
100 cm
7.5 285
540
High Pressure
2-Ways Valve
67
Low Pressure
3-Ways Valve
67
(323)
11
347
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INDOOR OUTDOOR
C1
CHECK VALVE
HEAT
EXCHANGER
TEMP.
2-WAY
SENSOR
VALVE C2
C3
INTAKE AIR
TEMP. OUTDOOR AIR
HEAT
SENSOR TEMP.
EXCHANGER
TEMP. SENSOR
SENSOR
HEAT EXCHANGER
(EVAPORATOR) HEAT EXCHANGER
(CONDENSER)
4-WAY VALVE
3-WAY
VALVE
COMPRESSOR
COMPRESSOR
TEMP.
SENSOR
COOLING
C1, C2, C3; CAPILARRY TUBE
HEATING
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CS-G93KE / CU-G93KE
CS-G123KE / CU-G123KE
1 1
FUSE RY-PWR
Block Diagram
(20A)
CR1
SENSOR
DC/DC
ZNR 4C
SSR
CONVERTOR
RY-FM
ASM
LEFT
5C
SINGLE
PHASE 4-WAY
ASM VALVE
230V RIGHT
50Hz 5C
DIODE
THERMAL ASM
FUSE UP/DOWN WIRELESS
102°C 5C REMOTE CONTROL
TRANSMITTER FUSE
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NOISE FILLTER
3.15A
RECEIVER
POWER
3C FAN SWITCHING
ELECTRONIC MOTOR + + SOURCE
CONTROLLER
POWER MONITOR – –
FM COMPRESSOR
& INDICATOR
9C ELECTRONIC
CR2 CONTROLLER
IPM
C-FM
FUSE
3.15A CU-G123K
2 2 ONLY
3 3
Wiring Diagram
CS-G93KE / CU-G93KE
POWER SUPPLY CORD STANBY CONTROLLER REMOTE CONTROLLER PUMP DOWN SW.
ON-OFF SW. NO. SW. (TEST RUN) AUTO SW.
BR
CN-MTR1 (G)
B
MOTOR
3 21
1 35
ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER
R B Y
FUSE
T 3.15A L 250V
MAIN SW.
3 1 WIRELESS
REMOTE
ZNR
4 2 CONTROL
1
ELECTRONIC
CONTROLLER
(RECEIVER)
CN-RCV (W)
RY-PWR
123
CN-RCV2 (W)
W
3 W
2
W
1
54321 54321
1234
16
16
SENSOR
P Y O R BR P Y O R BR
Y/G
5 1 5 1
MOTOR MOTOR
CN-STM3 (W)
P Y O R BR
(LEFT) (RIGHT)
54321
1
MOTOR
(FLAP)
CN-DISP2 (W)
5
TERMINAL 123456789
COMPLETE
W W W W W WW WW
987654321
CN-DISP1 (W)
Y/G
DISPLAY, SELF-DIAGNOSIS
TERMINAL
TO OUTDOOR UNIT
CONNECTION 2RD132X5BB03(Ω)
U-V 0.8
U-W 0.8
V-W 0.8
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Wiring Diagram
CS-G123KE / CU-G123KE
POWER SUPPLY CORD STANBY CONTROLLER REMOTE CONTROLLER PUMP DOWN SW.
ON-OFF SW. NO. SW. (TEST RUN) AUTO SW.
BR
CN-MTR1 (G)
B
MOTOR
3 21
1 35
ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER
R B Y
FUSE
T 3.15A L 250V
MAIN SW.
3 1 WIRELESS
REMOTE
ZNR
4 2 CONTROL
1
ELECTRONIC
CONTROLLER
(RECEIVER)
CN-RCV (W)
RY-PWR
123
CN-RCV2 (W)
W
3 W
2
W
1
54321 54321
1234
16
16
SENSOR
P Y O R BR P Y O R BR
Y/G
5 1 5 1
MOTOR MOTOR
CN-STM3 (W)
P Y O R BR
(LEFT) (RIGHT)
54321
1
MOTOR
(FLAP)
CN-DISP2 (W)
5
TERMINAL 123456789
COMPLETE
W W W W W WW WW
987654321
CN-DISP1 (W)
Y/G
DISPLAY, SELF-DIAGNOSIS
TERMINAL
TO OUTDOOR UNIT
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Operation Details
A. FUNCTIONS
1. TEMPERATURE SHIFT
Once the operation starts, the remote control setting temperature will be shifted internally based on the setting fan
speed and outdoor air temperature. In addition, if Sleep Mode or Powerful Mode are set, the temperature shift will
be carried out.
Setting of Internal Setting Temperature
The internal setting temperature can be decided as follows:
Table a
Setting Temperature Shift based on outdoor air temperature.
(i) Cooling, Soft Dry (ii) Heating
Shift amount Shift amount
CS- CS- 21°C ≤ Outdoor air temperature –1.5°C
G93KE G123KE
38°C ≤ Outdoor air temperature –1.0°C –1.0°C 17°C ≤ Outdoor air temperature < 21°C –1.0°C
30°C ≤ Outdoor air temperature < 38°C –0.5°C –1.0°C 13°C ≤ Outdoor air temperature < 17°C –1.0°C
23°C ≤ Outdoor air temperature < 30°C 0.0°C 0.0°C 9°C ≤ Outdoor air temperature < 13°C 0.0°C
Outdoor air temperature < 23°C +1.0°C +1.0°C 5°C ≤ Outdoor air temperature < 9°C +0.5°C
1°C ≤ Outdoor air temperature < 5°C +1.0°C
–3°C ≤ Outdoor air temperature < 1°C +1.0°C
Outdoor air temperature < –3°C +1.5°C
Table b
Powerful Mode Shift.
Cooling Dry Heating
Powerful –4.0°C –3.0°C +6.0°C
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Operation Details
2. COOLING OPERATION
(i) When the remote control setting temperature is less than 24°C.
(ii) When the remote control setting temperature is 24°C and above.
• 30 minutes from the start of the operation, the compressor is operating at Fc max Hz.
• The compressor stops when the intake air temperature reaches 1°C below internal setting temperature and
continues for 3 minutes.
• When the compressor stops, it will not begin operation for 3 minutes. (Time Delay Safety Control)
• When the intake air temperature reaches the Compressor ON temperature, the Compressor starts operation.
• When the compressor stops, the outdoor fan motor stops 30 seconds later.
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Operation Details
B. Deodorizing Control
• This control is available during automatic fan speed for Cooling and Soft Dry Operation. It is not available
during anti-freezing control.
Indoor Fan Speed OFF SLo Auto SLo OFF SLo OFF ……… OFF
ON ON
OFF
Compressor
Indoor OFF
Fan Speed
• When the compressor stops operation, the deodorizing status starts from 4 → 5 → 6 → 7.
• If the compressor still stops operation after 3 minutes, the deodorizing status will start from 6.
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Operation Details
3. SOFT DRY OPERATION
At the start of operation, cooling operation is running until the intake air temperature is 0.5°C higher than internal
setting temperature, then the operation will shift to Soft Dry with indoor fan speed SLo.
15 15 15 15
• 30 minutes from the start of the operation, the compressor is operating at Fc max Hz.
• The Compressor stops when the intake air temperature reaches 3.5°C below internal setting temperature and continues
for 3 minutes.
• When the compressor stops operation, indoor fan stops for 330 seconds.
• When the Compressor stops, it will not begin operation for 3 minutes. (Time Delay Safety Control)
• When the intake air temperature reaches the Compressor ON temperature, the Compressor starts operation
immediately.
• When the Compressor stops, the outdoor fan motor stops 30 seconds later.
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Operation Details
B. Deodorizing Control
• This control is available during automatic fan speed for Cooling and Soft Dry Operation. It is not available
during anti-freezing control.
ON ON
OFF
Compressor
ON ON
OFF OFF
Fan Speed
• When the compressor stops operation, the deodorizing status starts from 3 → 4 → 5.
• When the compressor stops operation, indoor fan stops for 330 seconds.
• This control is to improve the feeling in high fan speed and low operation frequency. When the operation
frequency is less than 33Hz (CU-G93KE) or 36Hz (CU-G123KE), the fan speed will reduce. When the
operation frequency is increased to 40Hz (CU-G93KE) or 49Hz (CU-G123KE) continuously for 5 minutes,
the fan speed will resume to normal condition. (During Cooling operation).
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Operation Details
4. HEATING OPERATION
• During heating operation, the room temperature control depends on intake air temperature and internal
setting temperature. Basically it can be divided into 2 periods as shown below:
Stabilized
Intake air temp. – internal setting temp. 0°C period
–1.5°C
Transition
period
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CS-G123KE
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Operation Details
CS-G123KE
• When the difference of the intake air temperature and Internal setting temperature is –1.5°C or more, compressor will operate at Fh
continuously for 3 minutes and then change over to Fhmax.
• The compressor stops when the intake air temperature reaches 1.5°C above internal setting temperature and continues for 3 minutes.
• When the compressor stops, it will not start operation for 3 minutes. (Time Delay Safety Control)
• When the intake air temperature decreases to the compressor ON temperature, the compressor starts immediately.
• When the compressor stops, the outdoor fan motor stops 30 seconds later.
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Operation Details
25°C
(30°C)
24°C 29°C
Lo- (29°C) Lo- (29°C)
18°C 28°C
(28°C) (28°C)
15°C 21°C
SLo (21°C) SLo (21°C)
13°C 13°C
(13°C) (13°C)
Stop 9°C Stop 9°C
(9°C) (9°C)
Indoor heat Indoor heat
exchanger temp. exchanger temp.
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Operation Details
(ii) Hot Start
• At the start of heating operation, the indoor fan stops and compressor operates at Fhmax frequency 99Hz
(CS-G93KE) or 115 Hz (CS-G123KE). This is to heat up the indoor heat exchanger in order to avoid cold
air discharged.
or
• After Hot Start operation, compressor operates at Fhmax 99Hz(CS-G93KE) or 115Hz (CS-G123KE) for
2 minutes.
• Vertical and horizontal airflow direction control is in accordance to indoor heat exchanger temperature.
This control is valid for automatic airflow direction only.
C. Deice Operation
Deice operation occurs when the deice operation starting signal is generated. This happens when one of the
following conditions occurs. However, the first deice operation will begin 1 hour after start of heating operation.
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Operation Details
Deice Operation Time Chart
Outdoor Heat
Exchanger
Temperature (°C)
Deice Operation
Ending
Signal
16
30 sec 30 30 sec
sec
–6
Deice
–7 Operation
Starting
–9 Signal
–11
99Hz
(CU-G93KE)
Compressor operating 40Hz (CU-G93KE) 58Hz (CU-G93KE)
Free OFF
frequency 49Hz (CU-G123KE) 83Hz (CU-G123KE) 115Hz
(CU-G123KE)
• Compressor frequency is set at 40Hz (CU-G93KE) or 49Hz (CU-G123KE) when the deice operation starting signal is
generated.
• 30 seconds later deice operation starting signal is generated, indoor fan, outdoor fan, 4-way valve are turned off and
compressor operates at 40Hz (CU-G93KE) or 49Hz (CU-G123KE) for 30 seconds. (Deice operation starts)
• During deice operation, the compressor operating frequency is set at 58Hz (CU-G93KE) or 83Hz (CU-G123KE).
• Deice will end when the outdoor heat exchanger temperature rises to 16°C or after 11 minutes.
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Operation Details
D. Standby Control
(a) The purpose of Standby Control is to warm up the compressor when outdoor temperature is low.
The standby control will be activated when all of the followings occur.
(b) When the standby control is activated, low electricity will be supplied to compressor for 1 minute and stops
for 4 minutes. This condition is repeated until standby control is cancelled. It will consume about 35 W of
electric power.
Electricity supplied
ON OFF ON OFF ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
to compressor
(c) Standby control will be cancelled when one of the following conditions occurs.
(d) When the unit is switched on by the remote control, the compressor operates at frequency as shown in
below:-
Frequency
Max. 36Hz
CS-G93KE Max. 36Hz Max. 71Hz Free
Min. 33Hz
Max. 44Hz
CS-G123KE Max. 44Hz Max. 90Hz Free
Min. 36Hz
Time (sec)
60 120 180
➝
(e) The standby control can be cancelled by switching off the standby switch (SW2) at indoor electronic
controller.
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Operation Details
5. FAN OPERATION
This operation is to enable the fan operation without compressor running. Timer operation is valid for fan operation.
6. AUTOMATIC OPERATION
When the Automatic mode is selected, the operation mode is decided in accordance to remote control setting
temperature, intake air temperature and outdoor air temperature.
• During judging the operation mode, indoor fan is running at Lo– speed and outdoor fan at ON in order to sense
the indoor intake air temperature and outdoor air temperature for 20 seconds. At this time, Power LED is blinking.
After the operation mode is selected, Power LED lights up.
Refer to the examples below, there are 4 determination charts when automatic mode is selected.
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Operation Details
• When the operation mode is changed over, the value for t1, t2 and t3 are shifted as follows:
Cooling/Soft dry → Heating: –2°C
Heating → Cooling/Soft dry: +2°C
• When the indoor intake air temperature is lower than 16°C, heating operation is immediately started.
• When the outdoor air temperature is more than 25°C, and the intake air temperature is over 16°C, cooling
operation is immediately started.
• When the operation mode (Heating, Cooling or Soft Dry) is decided, the internal setting temperature will shift
as shown below:
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7. INDOOR FAN SPEED CONTROL
Cooling Heating
Fan Voltage Voltage Remarks Remarks
32
Speed Supply to Supply to
No. Fan Motor Fan Motor Soft
DC (V) Manual Auto Manual Auto
DC (V) Dry
CS-G93KE CS-G123KE
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5 17.9 21.7 • Lo–: Hot Start Control
Sleep Mode
Anti Cold Draft Control
Thermo OFF
MAC9609040C2
Fan Auto Fan
CS-G93KE
(Max.)
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16 24.3 29.1 • Manual Me Fan + Powerful
• Sensible Heat Control (Hi)
17 25.0 29.8 • Auto Fan + Powerful Me • Temporary operation
18 25.3 29.8 Me+
19 26.0 30.1 • Manual Me Fan + Powerful
20 26.4 30.5 • Manual Me+ Fan + Powerful
21 26.4 30.7
22 26.5 30.8 Hi • Test Run
23 27.3 31.1 Me+
24 27.6 31.5 • Manual Hi Fan + Powerful
25 28.0 31.9 • Manual Me+ Fan + Powerful
26 28.3 32.3
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27 29.0 32.6 • SHi: Maximum Capacity • Auto Fan (max) + Powerful
Operation
28 29.3 32.6
29 29.8 33.0
30 29.8 33.4 SHi • Manual Hi Fan + Powerful
• On Timer preparatory operation
+ Manual Fan + Powerful
• Test Run
31 32.7 36.9 • SSHi: Maximum Capacity
Operation
MAC9609040C2
CS-G93KE CS-G93KE
The Automatic Fan Speed for cooling operation is shown as below: During Cooling operation, Indoor Fan speed is set at SHi when the following conditions occur:
(i) When Automatic Fan Speed is selected • Outside air temperature is 30°C or above
During Heating operation, Indoor Fan speed is set at SSHi when the following conditions occur:
(ii) When Automatic Fan Speed and Powerful Mode are selected
• Heating operation for 2 hours or more
• Indoor intake air temperature is 17°C or above and less than 23°C
Fan No. 15
• Outdoor air temperature is below 4°C
Note: The Fan Speed will change every 10 seconds and it will be repeated from a to h every 80
seconds.
(b) Heating Automatic Fan Speed • Outdoor fan motor is controlled with 1 speed only. Fan is in operation when the compressor starts operation
and stops 30 seconds after compressor stops operation.
The Automatic Fan Speed for heating operation is shown below:
• When Automatic Fan Speed is selected, the Fan Speed will change every 10 seconds from Fan ON ON
Speed No. 7 to No. 15 depending on indoor heat exchanger temperature. Each time the Fan Speed
Compressor OFF
will move 1 rank up or down.
• When Automatic Fan Speed and Powerful Mode are selected, the Fan Speed will change for every ON ON
10 seconds from Fan Speed No. 11 to No. 27 depend on heat exchanger temperature. Each time Outdoor Fan OFF
the Fan Speed will move 1 rank up or down. 30
sec
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Operation Details
9. AIRFLOW DIRECTION
A. Vertical Airflow Direction
• Vane angle setting
Vane angle
Operation
1 2 3 4 5
Heating Airflow direction auto Indoor heat exchanger temperature C 33°
B 70°
A 15°
Airflow direction manual – 13° 33° 46° 57° 70°
Cooling Airflow direction auto – 7° ~ 36°
Anti-dew formation control 11° ~ 25°
Airflow direction manual – 7° 15° 25° 33° 41°
Anti-dew formation control 11° 15° 18° 22° 25°
Soft Dry Airflow direction auto – 3° ~ 33°
Anti-dew formation control 11° ~ 25°
Airflow direction manual – 3° 8° 18° 25° 33°
Anti-dew formation control 11° 15° 18° 22° 25°
• Setting angle
Cooling, Soft Dry & Fan – Auto Airflow Direction Heating – Auto Airflow Direction
Horizontal
Horizontal 15°
3°
7° 33° 70°
36° 143°
143°
Cooling
Heating
Soft Dry
Fan
Close
Close positon
positon
Cooling, Soft Dry & Fan – Manual Airflow Direction Heating – Manual Airflow Direction
Horizontal
Horizontal 13°
3°
33° 70°
7°
41° 143°
Heating
143°
Cooling
Soft Dry
Fan
Close
Close positon
positon
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Operation Details
Zone C
58°C (33°)
55°C
Zone B
(70°)
33°C
30°C
Zone A
(15°)
Heating
Vane angle position
Zone C
43°C (125°)
Left Vane Right Vane
40°C
Indoor heat
exchanger temperature
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Operation Details
(b) Manual Horizontal vane angle setting
• By pressing the remote control horizontal airflow direction setting switch, the vane will move to the indicated
position (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7) as shown in the table.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Heating 90° 125° 55° 55° 55° 90° 125° 90° 125° 55° 125° 90° 55° 55°
Cool- 90° 125° 55° 55° 55° 90° 125° 90° 125° 55° 125° 90° 55° 55°
ing Anti-dew Formation Control 90° 110° 64° 64° 64° 90° 110° 90° 110° 64° 110° 90° 64° 64°
Soft 90° 125° 55° 55° 55° 90° 125° 90° 125° 55° 125° 90° 55° 55°
Dry 90° 110° 64° 64° 64° 90° 110° 90° 110° 64° 110° 90° 64° 64°
Anti-dew Formation Control
Fan 90° 125° 55° 55° 55° 90° 125° 90° 125° 55° 125° 90° 55° 55°
WIDE SPOT
For All 3 2
Operations
Lo-
17°C
13°C
Lo
Indoor Heat
Exchanger Temperature
This control is cancelled when one of the following conditions occurs.
• Indoor fan speed is not set at Low
• Indoor heat exchanger temperature is decreased to 13° C or below
• Compressor operation frequency is more than 33Hz (CU-G93KE) or 36Hz (CU-G123KE)
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Operation Details
11. POWERFUL MODE OPERATION
When the powerful mode is selected, the internal setting temperature will shift to achieve the setting temperature
quickly.
(a) Cooling Operation
Internal setting
temperature
↓ –4°C
↑
When powerful
button is pressed
↑ +6°C
Internal setting
temperature ↑
When powerful
button is pressed
• When the sleep button is pressed, the remote control setting temperature will increase 0.5°C after 1 hour
or when the remote control setting temperature is reached. After another hour, 0.5°C will be increased again.
+0.5°C
Remote control
setting
temperature +0.5°C
→
→
All stop
Sleep mode
shift operation
starts
* • During sleep shift operation, indoor fan speed operates at Lo (for Cooling operation) or SLo (for Soft Dry operation).
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(b) Heating Operation
• When the sleep button is pressed, the remote control setting temperature will decrease 2°C after 1 hour or
when the remote control setting temperature is reached. After another hour, 3°C will be decreased again.
Remote control
setting temperature
→
→
When Sleep –2°C
button is pressed
–3°C
1 hour
8 hours
max 1 hour
→
All stop
Sleep mode shift
operation starts
• When the Delay On Timer is set by using remote control, the unit will start to operate slightly earlier before the
set time, so that the room will nearly reach the set temperature by the On Timer set time.
• 60 minutes before the set time, the indoor fan operates at Lo– and outdoor fan operates for 20 seconds to sense
the indoor intake air temperature and outdoor air temperature in order to determine the starting time for
preparatory operation. (The Power LED blinks during sampling.)
• The time of the preparatory operation will start before the On Timer set time.
Indoor Indoor
intake 15 min intake 25 min
air temp air temp
(°C) (°C)
30 15
10 min 35 min
25 5
5 min 45 min
30 35 (°C) 0 5 (°C)
Outdoor air temp. Outdoor air temp.
• If there is a power failure, operation will automatically be restarted when the power is resumed from 2 minutes
58 seconds to 3 minutes 52 seconds randomly. It will start with the previous operation mode and airflow direction.
• Auto Restart Control is not available when Timer or Sleep Mode is set.
• J1 at indoor electronic controller should be open circuit when cancellation of Auto Restart Control.
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15. POWER MONITOR DISPLAY
POWERFUL
HIGH
LOW
POWER
MONITOR
A B C D E
Power Monitor LED lights on when the compressor is in operation. The number of the LED lights on is in accordance
to the compressor operating frequency.
Model Display A A, B A, B, C A, B, C, D A, B, C, D, E
Cooling & Soft Dry
Indication Frequency 15 ~ 26 31 ~ 33 36 ~ 40 43 ~ 46 51 ~ 64
(Hz)
CS-G93KE
Heating Indication
15 ~ 26 31 ~ 40 43 ~ 58 63 ~ 64 71 ~ 99
Frequency (Hz)
Cooling & Soft Dry
Indication Frequency 15 ~ 27 31 ~ 36 44 ~ 49 58 ~ 64 71 ~ 92
CS-G123KE (Hz)
Heating Indication 58 ~ 79 83 ~ 86 91 ~ 115
15 ~ 27 31 ~ 44
Frequency (Hz)
• Press the AUTO button for 10 seconds or longer to switch off the signal receiving sound.
• Press the AUTO button for 10 seconds or longer again to switch on the signal receiving sound.
• The power relay turns on when one of the indoor LED lights on.
• The power relay turns off when all of the indoor LEDs lights off.
• When the air conditioner is stopped during operation, the power relay stays ON for 3 minutes.
• The power relay will turn off if a sudden power failure occurs > 0.05 second. The power relay will turn on again
after 3 - 4 minutes (Refer AUTO RESTART CONTROL). It will start with the previous operation condition before
the power failure.
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Operation Details
B. PROTECTION
1. PROTECTION CONTROL FOR ALL OPERATIONS
• Once the compressor is ON, it will not turn OFF for 30 seconds. However, it is turned off by remote control
or Automatic switch.
• When the outdoor unit total running current (AC) exceeds I1, the frequency is lowered by 1 rank. If I1 is not
exceeded for 30 seconds, the frequency is highered by 1 rank at one time. If the outdoor unit total running
current exceeds I2, the compressor is immediately stopped for 3 minutes.
Zone A Zone B
Model No. CU-G93KE CU-G123KE CU-G93KE CU-G123KE
I1(A) 5.3 6.7 4.3 5.2
I2(A) 7.3 10.8 7.3 10.8
Zone B
38.5°C
Outdoor air
temperature
37.5°C
Zone A
• If the outdoor unit total running current exceeds I2 3 times within 30 minutes, all indoor and outdoor relays will
be turned off ; TIMER LED will blink and F98 is displayed.
• When the IPM (power transistor) temperature rises to 100 ± 10°C, the compressor stops immediately. The
compressor is restarted when the IPM (power transistor) temperature decreases to 90 ± 10°C after 3 minutes
(Time Delay Safety Control). If this condition occurs 4 times within 40 minutes, all indoor and outdoor relays
will be turned off; TIMER LED will blink and F96 is displayed
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Operation Details
2. DC Peak Current Control
• When the electric current to the IPM (power transistor) exceeds the set value, DC 27 ± 4A, the compressor
stops. The compressor restarts after 3 minutes.
• If within 30 seconds the set value is exceeded again, the compressor will stop for 1 minute. If this condition
repeats for 7 times, all indoor and outdoor relays will be turned off; TIMER LED will blink and F99 is displayed.
DC electric current
(A)
27±4
Comp. Comp. TIMER LED blinks
Comp. Off
Off Off F99 is displayed
33 min
min
<30
30sec min <3030
sec 11 min sec <30
30sec min <3030sec
sec 1 min sec
sec
7 times
• The compressor stops when the temperature rises to 115°C. If this condition occurs 4 times within 20
minutes, all indoor and outdoors relays will be turned off; TIMER LED will blink and F97 is displayed.
• When the following conditions as shown in the below table occur, the compressor stops and restarts after
3 minutes. If this phenomenon is continuously occuring twice within 30 minutes, all indoor and outdoor relays
will be turned off; TIMER LED will blink and F91 is displayed.
Comp. Frequency * 51 Hz and above 71 Hz and above 70 Hz and above 90 Hz and above
Total Running ≥ 1.88 A and ≥ 1.88 A and ≥ 1.88 A and ≥ 1.88 A and
Current * < 1.9 A < 2.1 A < 2.4 A < 2.7 A
Note: The above conditions are not valid during Deice operation.
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Operation Details
g. Minimum Frequency Operation Protection
• When the compressor operates at less than 31 Hz for 40 minutes, the operating frequency will increase to
31 Hz for 2 minutes.
Comp. Operating
Frequency
31Hz
40 min 2 min
Indoor intake air temp. (°C) ≥ 30°C or < 15°C ≥ 28°C or < 14°C
Outdoor air temp. (°C) ≥ 38°C or < 16°C ≥ 24°C or < 4°C
Indoor heat exchanger temp. (°C) < 30°C > 0°C
Operation Cooling/Soft Dry Heating
• When the above conditions occur, the compressor will operate at minimum frequency as below:-
CU-G93KE CU-G123KE
Cooling / Soft Dry Min 31Hz Min 31Hz
Heating Min 33Hz Min 36Hz
• When the DC voltage supplied to IPM (Power transistor) is reduced to 169 ± 5V (CS-G93KE) or 160 ± 5V
(CS-G123KE) the compressor stops and restarts after 3 minutes.
• If within 30 seconds after restarting of compressor, the DC voltage is reduced to 169 ± 5V (CS-G93KE) or
160 ± 5V (CS-G123KE) again, the compressor will stop for 1 minute.
If this condition repeats for 7 times, all indoor and outdoor relays will be turned off; TIMER LED will blink and
F99 is displayed.
DC Voltage
Supplied to IPM
(V)
169 or 160
TIMER LED
Comp Blinks
F99 is
Comp OFF OFF displayed
7 times
• When the voltage supply (AC) exceeds 295 ± 15 V (T0), the air conditioner stops and restarts automatically
when the voltage supply (AC) is below (T0 - 5)V. However, waiting for 3 minutes is necessary for re-operation.
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Operation Details
2. PROTECTION CONTROL FOR COOLING & SOFT DRY
a. Anti-Freezing Control
• When the temperature of the indoor heat exchanger becomes low, the compressor operating frequency is
reduced and stopped when the temperature falls to lower than 2°C continuously for 6 minutes. This is to
prevent freezing of indoor heat exchanger. When the temperature rises to 10°C or above, the compressor
restarts with 3 minutes. The compressor operating frequency will resume to normal when the temperature
reaches 14°C.
• Indoor fan speed will increase when the temperature falls and it will resume to original speed when the
temperature increases to 14°C for 5 minutes continuously.
Note: The above phenomenon occurs when the fan is running at Me+ or below.
• When the following conditions occur for 20 minutes continuously, anti-dew formation is controlled:
• This control is cancelled immediately when either condition 1–3 as written above is changed, or remote
control setting temperature or fan speed is changed.
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c. Anti-Fog Discharge Control
• The compressor operating frequency is regulated by operation time to prevent fog discharged from indoor
unit as shown in the table below.
• When the outdoor air temperature increases to 38.6°C, compressor operating frequency reduces to
minimum of 31 Hz. Compressor operating frequency will resume to normal when outdoor air temperature
decreases to 37.8°C.
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3. PROTECTION CONTROL FOR HEATING OPERATION
• When the intake air temperature is 10°C or above and remote control setting fan speed is less than Me-, the
compressor operates maximum at 71 Hz (CU-G93KE) or 90 Hz (CU-G123KE).
• When the intake air temperature is 30°C and above, the compressor operates maximum at 71 Hz (CU-
G93KE) or 90 Hz (CU-G123KE).
• The compressor operating frequency is regulated in accordance to the outdoor air temperature as shown
in the diagram below. This control will begin 50 seconds after the compressor starts.
Outdoor air 43 Hz 58 Hz
Temperature (°C) 21 43 Hz 58 Hz
19 64 Hz 86 Hz
12 64 Hz 86 Hz
10 Free Free
Free Free
• The compressor operating frequency is regulated in accordance to the indoor heat exchanger temperature.
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Installation Information
Attached accessories
No. Accessories part Qty. No. Accessories part Qty.
Installation plate Drain elbow
1 1 6 1
INDOOR UNIT
• There should not be any heat source or steam near the unit.
• There should not be any obstacles blocking the air circulation.
• A place where air circulation in the room is good.
• A place where drainage can be easily done.
• A place where noise prevention is taken into consideration.
• Do not install the unit near the door way.
• Ensure the spaces indicated by arrows from the wall, ceiling, fence or other obstacles.
• Indoor unit of this room air conditioner shall be installed on the wall in a height of at least 2.3 m.
OUTDOOR UNIT
• There should not be any animal or plant which could be affected by hot air discharged.
• Keep the spaces indicated by arrows from wall, ceiling, fence or other obstacles.
• Do not place any obstacles which may cause a short circuit of the discharged air.
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Installation Information
Installation plate 1
or more
5 cm
Sleeve (*)
Bushing-Sleeve (*)
POWER
SLEEP
TIMER
Putty, (Gum Type Sealer) (*)
UL
Y POWERF
ECONOM
5 cm
Bend the pipe as closely on the
or more wall as possible, but be careful
Air purifying filter 5
that it doesn’t break.
Saddle (*)
cm Connecting cable
10 ore
or
m (4-CORE WIRE/1.5 mm2)
Locally approved cable.
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Servicing Information
A. TROUBLESHOOTING
1. RATED FREQUENCY OPERATION
During troubleshooting and servicing, rated compressor operating frequency must be obtained in order to check the
specification and technical data. Below are the methods used to obtain rated compressor operating specification.
(a) Cooling
(i) Press the Test Run button on the indoor unit. The air conditioner starts operation at Cooling rated frequency.
POWER SWITCH
POWERFUL
HIGH
LOW
POWER
MONITOR
(ii) Short the service terminal (CN-S) of the outdoor printed circuit board. The air conditioner starts operation
at Cooling rated frequency.
CN-S
(b) Heating
Keep pressing the Test Run button, switch off and on the Power Switch, then release the Test Run button. The
air conditioner starts operation at Heating rated frequency.
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2. TROUBLESHOOTING AIR CONDITIONER
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Servicing Information
1. Relationship between the condition of the air conditioner and pressure and
electric current
Cooling Mode Heating Mode
Condition of the air Electric Electric
conditioner Low Pressure High Pressure current during Low Pressure High Pressure current during
operation operation
Insufficient refrigerant
(gas leakage) V V V V V V
Clogged capillary tube
or Strainer V V V B B B
Short circuit in the
indoor unit V V V B B B
Heat radiation defi-
ciency of the outdoor B B B V V V
unit
Inefficient
compression B V V B V V
● Carry out the measurements of pressure, electric current, and temperature fifteen minutes after an operation is
started.
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Servicing Information
B. SELF DIAGNOSIS DISPLAY
The diagnostic display can be seen on the receiver of the Front Grille.
●
When an abnormality occurs, the unit automatically stops, and the TIMER LED blinks to indicate a malfunction. At the
same time, the type of abnormality will be indicated on the receiver as shown in the diagram below. Providing this
information reduces the time spent in diagnosing procedures.
Display
(Red)
POWERFUL
HIGH
P O W E R LOW
MONITOR
TIMER
●
The diagnostic display disappears when the power is turned off.
●
When power is re-supplied and the Diagnostic Terminals the Remote Control is shorted, the type of the previous
abnormality and the protection control works will be displayed on the receiver for approximately 10 seconds.
Diagnostic Terminals
To be used by the service
technician only.
OPEN
●
By starting cooling operation using TEST RUN button and short the Diagnostic Terminals at the remote control, the
previous abnormalities are deleted.
●
Depending on the type of abnormality, you may be able to override the abnormality and use temporary operation (for
abnormalities indicated by t mark in the table).
Use the remote control to select cooling or heating operation mode and press OFF/ON button. At this moment, four short
beeps “bip.bip.bip.bip” will sound and TIMER LED will blink.
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H11 Indoor / outdoor abnormal 1 min after – • Internal / external cable connections
communication starting operation • Indoor / Outdoor PCB
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Servicing Information
(a) Current Transformer Defective
When the Current Transformer (CT) is an open circuit, total running current is less than 1.88 A and the indicated
frequency is 53 Hz (CU-G93KE) or 74 Hz (CU-G123KE) or above. If this condition continues for 20 seconds,
the abnormality signal is sent from outdoor to indoor after 3 minutes of operation and [H16] is displayed.
When the indoor heat exchanger temperature is lower than 5°C after 4 minutes of operation, the operation
stops and restarts after 3 minutes. If this phenomenon occurs for 4 times within 40 minutes, [F11] is displayed.
When the indoor heat exchanger temperature is higher than 45°C after 4 minutes of operation, the operation
stops and restarts after 3 minutes. If this phenomenon occurs for 4 times within 40 minutes, [F11] is displayed.
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Reset Button
C. REMOTE CONTROL
a. Remote Control Reset
When the batteries are inserted for the first time,
or the batteries are replaced, all the indications
will blink and the remote control might not work.
If this happens, remove the back cover of the
remote control and you will find a resetting termi-
nal, and by shorting it with a minus screwdriver,
it will return to normal.
B↔A
By adding a jumper wire to the remote control side and shorting the J2 at the indoor printed circuit board,
it is possible to select 4 transmission codes including one at time of delivery condition (1).
1 A A At product delivery
2 B B
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Servicing Information
D. DISASSEMBLY OF PARTS
a. Indoor Control Board Removal Procedure
1. Remove the Front Grille
2 Remove the
Front Grille
Fig. 3 Fig. 4
4 Disconnect all connectors
5 Remove the
whole control
board.
4 Remove
earth wire screw
4 Remove screws
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Fig. 5 Fig. 6
2 Remove the particular plate
1 Remove screw
2 Remove the
particular plate
Fig. 7 Fig. 8
3 Remove screw
Fig. 9 Fig. 10
5 Remove screw
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Fig. 11 Fig. 12
2 Press down
1 Remove screw Tabs
1 Remove screw
2 Press up
Fig. 13 Fig. 14
3 Remove the
front cover
4 Remove the
side cover
Fig. 15
5 Remove the Cross Flow Fan Screw
6 Remove the
Indoor Fan
Motor
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Fig. 16
Fig. 17 Fig. 18
2 Remove
the screw
Fig. 19
3 Pull slightly
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! WARNING
• Be save to return the wiring to its original
position
• There are many high voltage compo-
nents within the heat sink cover so never
touch the interior during operation. Wait
at least two minutes after power has
been turned off.
Fig. 20 Fig. 21
4 Remove 2 screws
Fig. 22 Fig. 23
6 Remove 5 screws
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Fig. 24 Fig. 25
Fig. 26 Fig. 27
Fig. 28
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Technical Data
L Operation characteristics
CS-G93KE / CU-G93KE
Temperature (°C)
Temperature (°C)
17
16 16
O 15 15
O: Outlet Air
O
O: Outlet Air
14 14
13 13
12 12
Q
2.8 2.7 Q
2.7 2.6
0.60 0.60
GP
0.58 0.59
0.56 0.58
6 4.5
I: Current (A)
I: Current (A)
I
5 4.0
4 3.5
I
3 3.0
30 35 40 2 3 4 5 6 7
Temperature (°C)
Temperature (°C)
40 40
38 39
O
36 38
O: Outlet Air
O: Outlet Air
O 34 37
32 36
3.8
4.0 3.7 Q
Q: Heating Capacity (kW)
Q: Heating Capacity (kW)
3.5 3.6
3.0 Q 3.5
3.4
Piping Pressure (MPa)
Piping Pressure (MPa)
2.0 3.3
1.8
1.9
1.8
GP: Gas Side
1.6
GP 1.7
GP 1.4 1.6
6.0 7
I: Current (A)
I: Current (A)
5.0 6
I
4.0 5
I
3.0 4
–5 0 7 10 2 3 4 5 6 7
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Technical Data
L Operation characteristics
CS-G123KE / CU-G123KE
Temperature (°C)
Temperature (°C)
15
16 14
O
15 13
O: Outlet Air
O: Outlet Air
O 14 12
13 11
12 3.6
3.5 Q
Q 3.4
3.7 3.3
3.6 3.2
I: Current (A)
GP
6 6
I
5 5
I
4 4
30 35 40 2 3 4 5 6 7
46
Temperature (°C)
Temperature (°C)
44 44
42 O 43
40 42
O: Outlet Air
38 41 O: Outlet Air
36 40
O 39
6.0 4.9 Q
Q: Heating Capacity (kW)
5.0 4.8
4.0 4.7
3.0 Q 4.6
Piping Pressure (MPa)
2.0 4.5
4.4
1.8
2.0
1.9
GP: Gas Side
1.6
GP 1.8
1.4 1.7
GP
7 8
I: Current (A)
I: Current (A)
6 7 I
I
5 6
5
–5 0 7 10 2 3 4 5 6 7
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Exploded View
CS-G93KE / CS-G123KE
1
3
%
#
4
$
7 <
8
6
&
2 "
# \
[
!
5
] =
* 1
9 }
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|
, 3 _
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& 8
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5
(Note) : The above exploded view is for the purpose of parts
disassembly and replacement. (
The non-numbered parts are not kept as standard
service parts.
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66 6/21/00, 9:40 AM
MAC9609040C2 MAC9609040C2
(Note) ● All parts are supplied from MACC, Malaysia (Vendor Code: 086).
he above exploded view is for the purpose of parts ● t marked parts are recommended to be kept in stock.
isassembly and replacement.
he non-numbered parts are not kept as standard
ervice parts.
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MAC9609040C2 MAC9609040C2
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CS-G93K/G123K CS-G93K/G123K CS-G93K/G123K CS-G93K/G123K
Resistance (k )
C12 1
2 2
14 3
R59 +
1µ 40 44
RIGHT 3 3 c 5.49k – 50V 2 Intake
IntakeAir
Air
4 4 15
b
2 Temp.
Temp.Data
Data
(V)
5 5
Voltage (V)
(ZH5)
16
a
1
R28
IC3 R69
SW3
30 33
(MX-5) TEST RUN
A52MPC393G22
Voltage
8 10k 26.7k 8
CN-STM2 6 1 R47 C13 R46
7 3 10k
5 C42 R26 10k 0.01µ 3
1 1 C43
1000P
R25
220
4 2 1000P 49.9k
20 22
2 2 SW4
LEFT 3 3 (GND) IC3 + AUTO
C44 + R80 C28 R27
4 4 CHECK PIN D2 R32 A52MPC393G22 – 10µ R51
IC6 1µ – 13.7k 5.49k
5 5
9
10k
50V 1/4 W
R56
10k
C15
0.01µ 2k 10 11
(ZH5)
12
e
5 A52A2003GR2 Indoor
IndoorHeat
HeatExchanger
Exchanger
(MX-5) 13 4
STEPPING MOTOR DRIVE Temp.
Temp.Data
Data
CN-STM3 d
0 00 10
1 1
14
c
3
-10 0 10 20 30 40 50 10 20
20 30
30 40
40 50
50 6060 7070
2 2 15 2
UP/DOWN 3 3 b
4 4 16 1 Temperature (°C) Temperature
Temperature(°C)
(°C)
a
5 5
8
CS/CU-G93KE/G123KE
(ZH5)
(45%)
CI-G123KE.DWG
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How to use electronic circuit diagram TIMER TABLE <INDOOR> TIMER TABLE <OUTDOOR> ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
re using the circuit diagram, read the following carefully.
oltage measurement
Name Time
Test mode
When test point
short-circuited
Name Time
Test mode
When test point
short-circuited
• REMOTE CONTROL
oltage has been measured with a digital * Indications for capacitor
4 way valve abnormality 4 min. 2.4 sec. DC PEAK 30 sec. 3 sec.
ster at rated frequency. a. Unit µ .... µF P .... pF
se them for servicing. b. Type Not indicated ... ceramic capacitor Outdoor air temp. for Hz No. decision 30 min. 0 sec. 120 min. 24 sec.
oltage indication is in Red at cooling and all (S) .......... S series aluminium Anti-dew formation control 20 min. 0 sec. 80 min. 16 sec. WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL
perations. electrolytic capacitor Deice detection
oltage indication is in (Red) at heating. (Z) .......... Z series aluminium Anti-freezing control 6 min. 0 sec. 40 min. 8 sec. C7
0.01µ
electrolytic capacitor Thermo OFF delay 3 min. 0 sec. 40 min. 8 sec.
dications for resistance (SU) ....... SU series aluminium LED1 Q1 C8
0.01µ
Low pressure control (gas leakage) compressor OFF time 3 min. 0 sec. SID1003BQ 2SB710
K .... kΩ M ... MΩ electrolytic capacitor Deice forced completion 11 min. 66 sec.
C1 + C2 + C9
W ... watt Not indicated .... 1/4W (P) .......... P series polyester system Time delay safety control 2 min. 58 sec. 0 sec. Hz lock time 30 sec. 0 sec.
R11
510k
47µ – 47µ – 0.01µ
CN1
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Auto mode judgement sampling time 20 sec. 0 sec.
OSC2
OSC1
VDD
VLCD1
VLCD2
VLCD3
COM0
COM1
COM2
SEG0
SEG1
SEG2
SEG3
SEG4
SEG5
SEG6
C5
24 hours ON / OFF timer 1 hour → 1 min. 8P
(NPO)
X2
32.768kHz
17 XOSC2 SEG 7 64
18 XOSC1 SEG8 63
* Diode without indication .............. MA165 Heating SSHi fan speed shift 120 min. 12 sec. R1
19 VSS SEG9 62
100k
* Circuit Diagram is subject to change without 20 RESET SEG10 61
Cooling SHi fan speed shift 30 min. 3 sec. R6 DOOR OPEN/CLOSE
notice for further development. 300 C6
0.1µ
SW1 21 PC3 SEG11 60
(CLOSE:ON) 22 PC2 SEG12 59
Hot start forced completion 4 min. 0 sec.
30 PA5 SEG20 51
32 PA7 SEG22 49
SEG32
SEG31
SEG30
SEG29
SEG28
SEG27
SEG26
SEG25
SEG24
Sleep mode time shift 1 hour → 6 sec.
RMO
PC4
PC5
PC6
PC7
BZ
SEG 23
33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
After Hot start / Deice 2 min. 12 sec.
(POWERFUL)
SELF
DIAGNOSIS
SW2 J-B
0 OFF
WIDE / SPOT AIR SWING MODE CLOCK
/- (TEMP 8) 1 ON
(OFF / ON)
q 2 OFF SHORT
3 ON SHORT
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(WHT)
AC1
(WHT)
AC2 APPROX 280 DCV
3
Voltage (V)
AC3
L P
DC+ DC-
RY-PWR 2
Q8
e
CT1
A40260
D11 D14
D16 Q7 1 Outdoor Heat
R48
1.65k 4.7k
UN4116 P
Exchanger Temp. Data
b 2 Vin CT Vout
FAN MOTOR
D12 D13 (XH3)
FUSE1
T3 15A L250V D15 R79 c 3 Vcc Vsen
CN-MTR
0
RED BLU 10k
D2 T1
100 ACV -10 0 10 20 30 40
C-FM R49 C27 + 1 GND GND U 3
CN-FM 400V 598 220µ
A54RA22-04 A48367 IC3 2
2µF VR1 – 1 4
10V 7 A5278M05 Vfo 1
1
2
200 PC6
2 3
R67
560
C7 D1
REGULATOR Temperature (°C)
CR2 A54AU02ZV8
3 120 R35 + 270µ
0.033µ CR1 560 TLP521-IGH 25V 5 Vin CT Vout
4 120 – I 5V O
YEL (SXE) 9 COMPRESSOR
5 0.033µ R2 + C2 + C3
27 10µ 100µ
OPEN : 145°C RY-FM SSR1 IC1 3/4W – 25V G – 10V
6 Vcc Vsen
CLOSE : 88°C 8
A5278214WC26 + C1
(BLUE) 5 4 470µ 4 GND GND V
(VH-3) – 25V 100 ACV
6 3 C98 D3
CN-HOT
1
1
0.01µ
3.4 3.4
1 4
R68
EBR43-02
5 11
Vfo Fig. 44
Fig.
64 1 PC7 C40
2 560
2 3 1µ
3 8 2 IPM 3.4 C8 FUSE2 8 Vin CT Vout 630v
HOT A56S26MD81M
R50
10k
63 (POWER
TRANSISTOR)
2 R36
560 TLP521-IGH
+
–
270µ
25V
T3 15A L250V (ECQE) Total Running
BASE 3.4 (SXE) 13 R5 9 Vcc Vsen
62 3 R78
SIGNAL
OUTPUT 3.4 6
680
3W R4 R8
56k
3W
100 ACV Current Data
61 4 7 GND GND W
620k 560k
3/4W 3/4W R77
3.4 D4 C4
60 5 470p 56k 11 Vfo
EBR43-02 3W
1 4 1kV AC
LED1 (YLW) R69
3 12 10
59 6
R34
620
A5448YPXTA3E e
PC8
2 3
560 Q1
R21 VR2 12 Vin CT Vout
4
(YEL) 2.8 PHOTO COUPLER 0 R37 +
C9 A55C4420 1.82k 1k
58 POWER ON 7 270µ
(XH-4) R81 DRIVE 560 TLP521-IGH
10k
Voltage (V)
1k 4.7k – 25V Vcc Vsen
CN-TH VOLTAGE PHOTO COUPLER 0 b (SXE) 16
R6
PIPE TEMP. 57 8 C5
R53 R54 DETECTION DRIVE
SENSOR
(4.96k, 3800)
4 15k 15.8k
Fig. 3 HEAT EXCHANGER 5 4
100
3/4W
0.033µ
(ECQM)
ZD1
A54D6.2
GND GND N 3
3 56 RELAY DRIVE 9 c
AIR TEMP. Fig. 1 TEMP. D6 EB1
SENSOR 2 Q4 A541SS136 Vfo
Fig. 3 D5
(15k, 3950) 1 55 INTAKE AIR TEMP. 10 O 5V I UN411F A54RA22-04
+ C46 + C18 C47 1 4
COMPRESSOR 1
Fig. 6
54 COMP. TEMP. 11 –
3.3µ
50V G –
470µ
10V
0.1µ
(ECQV) PC9 R70 C10
1
C6 13 Vin CT Vout 2
TEMP. SENSOR VOLTAGE 560 + 270µ – R7 R3
2 R55 + C31 + C29 + C30 2 3 100µ
(50k, 3975) Fig. 5 Fig. 4 – 25V + 330 1
4.99k 10µ 10µ 10µ DETECTION R38 50V
53 CURRENT 12 Vcc Vsen
CN-TANK 5V – 16V – 16V – 16V R51 IC4 PC12 R80 560 TLP521-IGH (SXE) 2 15 (SXE)
(NV-2) 20.5k 78M05 4.7k
52 13 REGULATOR 4 1 GND GND 1
(NH-2) 5 5
3 4 IC8
L2 2 R71
ICX 51 REF. VOLTAGE RESET 14 3 2 5 Vfo
CN-S A43036 C32 + 560
A52D27C18C 12
220µ – 2.5 X1 C14
1 50 15 TLP521-I
16V R42 12MHz 0.01µ
TEST RUN 12MHz
2 150k 30pF X 2 1 4 14 Vin CT Vout
+ C37
22µ
R52 49 POWER
OSC
16
2.5 R12
510k
R22 R1
5.23k PC10
C17
0 5 10 15
10k 2.55k 2 3 +
– R75 Vcc Vsen
10V R39 IC6 22µ
C33 + C28 + 1 Vcc Vcc 8 48 17 10k IC8 – 25V 15
470µ 220µ A52MPC339C 18
560 TLP521-IGH A52AN78L10 (SXE) Current (A)
REGULATOR GND GND
16V – 16V – 13
2 CS S1 7 47 18 11 R82
R56 RY-PWR D9 383k
9 EBR12-01 989k Vfo Temp.
R52 10k 3.4 7 10 R17
10k 3 DL S0 6 46 19 I 10V O
619k
+ C19 C21 + 0.1 (ECQB)
2.3 FAN MOTOR 5 12 R72 120µ 10µ
4 GND SCK 5 45 20 560 – 25V G 25V – 1M
DATA DRIVE R10
PC13 R28 1 4 1
5 TRANSMISSION 1 16 RY-FM 118
4.7k 1W 2
44 21 4 1 PC11 C20 C22 + 33k
+ G 3k + 9
6 2 3 120µ 10µ
2 15 – + R18
43 22 1 R40 50V 25V – C13
R57 IC2 3 2 7 6 1000P 47.5k - 75k
PC4 560 TLP521-IGH I
10V
O
0.33µ
IC8 -
1k A52PS2633E µPA2003C 4 13 TLP521-I D8 D10 23.2k
50V
D19 42 23 R41 EBR12-01
R66 R32 (ECQV)
CN-AC
1
38k ERA15-10
5 1 41 24
6 11
470
1W R19 R9 R11 C16
1k
A54RA22-04
IC7 R83 Fig.5 5
Fig. Fig.
Fig. 65
750k 5.23k 0.01µ 989k 499k
4.53k
2 C39 +
R59 A52AN79L10 R13
R65 680 0 (5) 3 14 REGULATOR
3 22µ 40 4-WAY VALVE 25 4 1 0.1 (ECQB) 499k
51k
400V – 4 2
PC3 C23 C12 Compressor Temp. Sensor
4
5
C37
2200p
50V
2.6
39 26
8
3 2
1000P
1M
0.33µ
50V
(Thermistor) Characteristics
Compressor Temp. Data
D18 R30 R33 C25 33k (ECQV)
COMPRESSOR
ERA15-06 2.6
38 ROTOR POSITION TIMER SHORTEN 27 PC1 15k 18k 1000P TLP521-I
DC PEAK
3k + 11 70
+ R16
c DETECTION
R60 1 4 5 1000P 47.5k - 75k
2.6
200k 37 28 RA1 8 DC RESET R25 -
b 10k X 5 14 Q5 23.2k
5 9 2 3
R31 C48 3.6k 60
Q6 10k 36
DC. PEAK
29 IC8
10k 0.01µ C1740S 4
2.2k DC RESET
UN421F R73 C24 R76 TLP521-I R84
5.23k 0.01µ 989k 383k
4.7k
35 30
e R74 R15 50
Voltage (V)
R43 0.1 (ECQB) 619k
1k TEST (NH-2) R23 240k C11
34 31 L1 2 1
1000p x 3
R26
1M
0.33µ 3
Resistance (k )
10
50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140
0
20 40 60 80 100 120 140 Temperature (°C)
Temperature (°C)
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