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Auxiliary drain
Drain plug
hole plugs (heat 1-3 1
(heat pump only)
pump only)
500
A 5/16 female flare to
1/4 male flare adapter
(order Lennox catalog Micron gauge
number Y0576)
SUPPLIES
The following field-provided supplies may be required for installation
* Line set (see table 9 for requirements)
* Foam insulation (line set and condensate line)
* UV rated protective tape (used to maintain positioning of bundle). Bundle consists of line set, condensate line and wiring
between indoor and outdoor units.
* UV rated cable ties
* Outdoor unit pad
* Outdoor disconnect switch (indoor unit disconnect switch may be required by local code)
* Cable (4-conductor). All need to be rated either 208-240V and sized per NEC).
NOTE Stranded wire must be used to connect the outdoor unit to the indoor unit. The stranded wire is necessary to ensure
proper system communication and operation.
* Plastic wall screw anchors
* Exterior wall channel (optional)
* Wall sleeve or PVC tubing material to field fabricate a wall sleeve for line set, condensate line and wiring (utility bundle).
OUTDOOR UNIT
Nominal Tonnage 0.75 1 1.5 2
Outdoor Unit Model No. MS8CO09P MS8CO12P MS8CO18P MS8CO24P
Small line o.d. flare 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4
Connections (in.)
Large line o.d. flare 3/8 3/8 1/2 5/8
Ambient Temperature Operating Range F 0 109 0 109 5 109 5 109
1 Refrigerant (R410A) furnished 2 lbs. 14 oz. 2 lbs. 14 oz. 3 lbs. 1 oz. 3 lbs. 9 oz.
Net face area sq. ft. 4.08 4.49 5.96 7.66
Tube diameter in. 1/4 3/8 1/4 1/4
Outdoor Coil
Number of rows 2 2 2 2
Fins per inch 20 20 20 20
Diameter in. 153/4 153/4 201/2 213/4
Outdoor Fan No. of blades 3 3 3 3
Motor Cfm 940 940 1885 2355
Rpm 680/900 680/900 800 800
Shipping Data lbs. Outdoor Unit 91 97 110 132
ELECTRICAL DATA
Line voltage data 60 hz 1ph 208/230V 208/230V 208/230V 208/230V
2 Maximum overcurrent protection (amps) 15 15 20 25
3 Minimum circuit ampacity 10 10 13 16
Compressor Rated load amps 27.2 6.5 9.7 11
4 Compressor Power Input (W) 1075 860 1200 1420
Outdoor Fan Rated load amps 0.13 0.13 0.28 1.1
Motor Output (W) 40 30 60 90
MATCHING INDOOR UNIT
Indoor Unit Model No. MS8CI09P MS8CI12P MS8CI18P MS8CI24P
Small line o.d. flare 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4
Connections (in.)
Large line o.d. flare 3/8 3/8 1/2 5/8
Turbo 305 335 500 590
High 275 275 460 470
Indoor Blower Air Volume (cfm)
Medium 255 255 385 410
Low 220 220 325 355
Turbo 1260 1330 1500 1500
High 1100 1100 1200 1200
Indoor Blower RPM
Medium 950 950 1050 1050
Low 750 750 900 900
Net face area sq. ft. 1.65 1.65 2.33 3.23
Tube diameter in. 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4
Indoor Coil
Number of rows 2 2 2 2
Fins per inch 20 20 20 18
Diameter x Length in. 3.6 x 25.4 3.6 x 25.4 3.9 x 28 3.9 x 30
Indoor Blower
Type Crossflow Crossflow Crossflow Crossflow
Shipping Data lbs. Indoor Unit 31 29 38 47
ELECTRICAL DATA
Line voltage data 60 hz 1ph 208/230V 208/230V 208/230V 208/230V
Rated Load Amps 0.20 0.20 0.32 0.24
Output (W) 20 20 20 60
NOTE Extremes of operating range are plus 10% and minus 5% of line voltage.
1 Refrigerant charge sufficient for 15 ft. of line set.
2 HACR type circuit breaker or fuse.
3 Refer to National or Canadian Electrical Code manual to determine wire, fuse and disconnect size requirements.
4 Rated Input
OUTDOOR UNIT
Nominal Tonnage 0.75 1 1.5 2 2.5
Outdoor Unit Model No. MS8HO09P MS8HO12P MS8HO18P MS8HO24P MS8HO30P
Connections Small line o.d. flare 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4
(in.) Large line o.d. flare 3/8 3/8 1/2 5/8 5/8
Ambient Temperature Operating Cooling 0 109 0 109 14 109 14 109 5 109
Range F Heating 5 75 5 75 19 75 19 75 17 75
1 Refrigerant (R410A) furnished 2 lbs. 14 oz. 2 lbs. 14 oz. 3 lbs. 1 oz. 3 lbs. 9 oz. 5 lbs. 5 oz.
Net face area sq. ft. 4.08 4.49 5.96 7.66 7.66
Tube diameter in. 1/4 3/8 1/4 1/4 5/16
Outdoor Coil
Number of rows 2 2 2 2 2
Fins per inch 20 20 20 20 18
Diameter in. 153/4 153/4 201/2 213/4 213/4
Outdoor Fan No. of blades 3 3 3 3 3
Motor
Cfm 940 940 1885 2355 2355
Rpm 680/900 680/900 800 800 830
Shipping Data lbs. Outdoor Unit 110 119 110 135 164
ELECTRICAL DATA
Line voltage data 60 hz 1ph 208/230V 208/230V 208/230V 208/230V 208/230V
2
Max. overcurrent protection (amps) 15 15 20 25 30
3 Minimum circuit ampacity 10 10 13 16 20
Compressor Rated load amps 7.2 6.5 9.7 11 13.5
4 Compressor Power Input (W) 860 860 1200 1420 2450
Outdoor Fan Rated load amps 0.13 0.13 0.28 1.1 0.45
Motor Output (W) 30 30 60 90 90
MATCHING INDOOR UNIT
Indoor Unit Model No. MS8HI09P MS8HI12P MS8HI18P MS8HI24P MS8HI30P
Connections Small line o.d. flare 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4
(in.) Large line o.d. flare 3/8 3/8 1/2 5/8 5/8
Turbo 306 335 500 590
Indoor Blower Air Volume High 277 277 459 470 705
(cfm) Medium 253 253 383 410 675
Low 218 218 324 355 645
Turbo 1260/1320 1330/1350 1500/1500 1500/1450
Indoor Blower RPM (Cooling/ High 1100/1200 1100/1170 1200/1250 1200/1150 1410/1410
Heating) Medium 950/1100 950/1050 1050/1150 1050/1020 1280/1280
Low 750/950 750/950 900/1050 900/950 1200/1200
Net face area sq. ft. 1.65 1.65 2.33 3.23 14.8
Tube diameter in. 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4
Indoor Coil
Number of rows 2 2 2 2 2
Fins per inch 20 20 20 18 18
Diameter x Length in. 3.6 x 25.4 3.6 x 25.4 3.9 x 28 3.9 x 30 4.25 x 20.5
Indoor Blower
Type Crossflow Crossflow Crossflow Crossflow Crossflow
Shipping Data lbs. Indoor Unit 37 37 38 47 60
ELECTRICAL DATA
Line voltage data 60 hz 1ph 208/230V 208/230V 208/230V 208/230V 208/230V
Rated Load Amps 0.20 0.20 0.32 0.24 0.40
Output (W) 20 20 20 60 40
NOTE Extremes of operating range are plus 10% and minus 5% of line voltage.
1 Refrigerant charge sufficient for 15 ft. of line set.
2 HACR type circuit breaker or fuse.
3 Refer to National or Canadian Electrical Code manual to determine wire, fuse and disconnect size requirements.
4 Rated Input
INDOOR UNIT
C
C B
B
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS (UNDER COVER)
L
INDOOR UNIT TAPE
H
REFRIGERANT LINE SET, CONDENSATE LINE
DISPLAY AND INDOOR / OUTDOOR CABLE
D INDICATORS D F
IMPORTANT - The refrigerant
COOL
C SUPPLY AIR metering device for this system is
located in the outdoor unit. This
DRY
A makes it necessary to insulate
FAN the refrigerant lines individually to
WIRELESS REMOTE prevent sweating.
HEAT CONTROL
RUN
OUTDOOR UNIT
TEMPERATURE SETTING, TERMINAL BLOCK
INDOOR AMBIENT TEMPERATURE
OR ERROR CODE OUTDOOR UNIT (AIR
CONDITIONER OR HEAT
NOTE temperature can be PUMP)
displayed in either Fahrenheit or
Celsius. AIR IN
TO INDOOR TO POWER
J UNIT SUPPLY
A. Remote control H
B. Front panel
C. Filters
D. Guide louver with display
E. Line set (wrapped in foam insulation)
F. UV-rated tape (field-provided) I
G. Wiring (field-provided) AIR OUT
H. Condensate drain line (field-provided)
(wrapped in foam insulation). Recommend
installation of a vent when making long
horizontal runs on condensate line.
I. 3-way service valve
J. Access cover for power and control wiring
connections
K. Indoor unit wiring connections (under
access plate)
FIGURE 1
General TABLE 4
MINIMUM SYSTEM CLEARANCES
The MS8 air conditioners and heat pumps are matched with Clearance
ID Location
an indoor evaporator unit to create a ductless system that Required
uses HFC-410A refrigerant. A Clearance between unit and ceiling. 6 in. (152 mm)
B Clearance between unit and floor. 6 ft.(1829 mm)
Clearances
C/D Clearance to the right and left of unit. 6 in. (152 mm)
A
IMPORTANT
C Only use Allen wrenches of sufficient hardness (50Rc -
D Rockwell Harness Scale minimum). Fully insert the
wrench into the valve stem recess.
Service valve stems are factory-torqued (from 9 ft-lbs for
small valves, to 25 ft-lbs for large valves) to prevent
B refrigerant loss during shipping and handling. Using an
Allen wrench rated at less than 50Rc risks rounding or
breaking off the wrench, or stripping the valve stem
recess.
See the Lennox Service and Application Notes #C-08-1
for further details and information.
TABLE 5
INSTALL UNIT AWAY TORQUE REQUIREMENTS
FROM WINDOWS
Recommended Torque
DRAIN
CONNECTOR
DRAIN PLUGS
FOUR
DRAIN FIELD-PROVIDED
CONNECTOR CHASSIS ANCHOR BOLTS
FIGURE 3 FIGURE 5
REAR OF UNIT
FIGURE 7
FIGURE 9
2. Determine the optimal exit location for bundle (line set,
condensate line and wiring.
FIGURE 8
21-5/16 (542)
2-3/16
(55)
09 12 kBtu 2-3/16
10-7/8
(275)
(55)
2 (50) 2 (50)
4
(100) 5 (124)
27-5/16
2-1/8 (694)
7-3/4
(55) (197)
5-5/16
(136)
11-3/4
18 kBtu (298)
256
2-3/16 2-3/16
(55) (55)
1-3/4 (45)
5/8 (16) 5/8 (16)
22-3/16 6-1/4 4-7/8
(563) (160) (124)
3-1/4
(82) 33-1/4
(945)
FIGURE 11
7-7/16 27 (685)
(189)
24 kBtu 2-9/16
(65)
2-9/16
(65)
1-3/4
(45)
22-5/8
3-1/2 (575) 2-1/2
(90) 1-7/16 (36) (65)
30 kBtu
1 (25)
2-9/16
2-9/16 (65)
(65)
1 (25)
4 4
(102) (102)
FIGURE 12
INSTALLING WALL SLEEVE
BORING HOLE FOR WALL SLEEVE
1. Prior to making the hole, check to ensure that neither
studs nor plumbing are directly located behind the hole INSIDE
location. OUTSIDE
CAUTION
Electric Shock Hazard. Can cause injury or death. Avoid
location where electric wiring or conduits may be present
inside the wall.
WALL MOUNTING
BRACKET
CUT PVC FOR WALL SLEEVE AT SLIGHT ANGLE
FIGURE 14
DRAIN PAN B
OUTLET PLASTIC
CLAMP HOOK CABINET
LATCH
CLAMP
RIGHT-SIDE
TUBING OUTLET
CLAMP HOOK
CONDENSATE LINE
FIGURE 19
IMPORTANT Keep horizontal runs of condensate line external
to unit as short as possible. Condensate line should be properly Indoor Unit Cable Connections
sloped to ensure proper drainage.
NOTE Stranded wire must be used to connect the
FIGURE 18 outdoor unit to the indoor unit. The stranded wire is
CONDENSATE DRAIN LINE INSTALLATION necessary to ensure proper system communication and
operation.
IMPORTANT !
1. Route the cable (4-conductor, stranded wire, line
Drain should have a slope of not less than inch per voltage, sized per National Electric Code) through the
foot and be approved corrosion resistance pipe. wall sleeve. Refer to unit nameplate for rated voltage.
CONDUIT
ROUTING
GUIDE
WIRING
FIGURE 22
FIELD-PROVIDED
PVC WALL SLEEVE 5. Strip the wire insulation to expose the stranded wire.
6. Tightly twist each wire end.
FIGURE 20 7. Terminal designations for the indoor unit terminal block
2. Make sure to provide a sufficient length of cable so that are illustrated in figure 29.
connections are made to the unit before it is secured to 8. Use the provided strain relief plate to secure the
the wall mounting bracket. terminal block wiring.
3. Lift indoor unit front panel to access the control box
cover. Remove the screw(s) securing the cover plate. TYPICAL INDOOR UNIT TERMINAL BLOCK
Remove the plate. AND STRAIN RELIEF
TERMINAL
BLOCK
FIGURE 23
UPPER MOUNTING
HOOKS
PASS BUNDLE
THROUGH WALL
FIGURE 27
3. Use tape approved for waterproofing line
FIGURE 24 connections to secure the field-provided pipe to the
factory-installed condensate line.
1. Secure the indoor unit to the wall bracket using the TAPING CONDENSATE LINE CONNECTION
lower mounting hooks.
LOWER MOUNTING
HOOKS
FIGURE 25
SUPPLY POWER
WIRING CONNECTIONS
1. Remove access panel.
2. Route all wiring to outdoor unit through the wire routing
ROUTE WIRES
plate. THROUGH
ROUTING
3. Connect the control wiring and power supply wiring per PLATE ACCESS PLATE
the figures that follow.
4. The unit must be grounded according to local codes.
FIGURE 30
5. Secure wiring using built-in wire strain relief.
6. Connect the green/yellow ground wire to the ground
terminal.
7. Use the strain relief to secure the cabling (figure 31).
OUTDOOR UNIT
COMMUNICATION TYPICAL UNIT STRAIN RELIEF
OUTDOOR UNIT
TERMINAL BLOCK
N(1) 2 3 L1 L2
L1 L2
POWER TO INDOOR UNIT TO POWER SUPPLY
FIGURE 31
GROUND WIRING DIAGRAM SYMBOLS AND COLOR CODES
The following tables identify the wiring color codes
N(1) 2 3 and ground symbol used in the following wiring
diagrams.
(L1) (L2)
TABLE 6
WIRE COLOR CODES
(COMMUNICATION)
INDOOR UNIT COLOR CODE
CODE CODE COLOR OR SYMBOL COLOR
11 12
Outside Diameter Recommended Torque No torque wrench available? 1
Finger tighten and use an 10 2
appropriately sized wrench to turn an 9 3 1/4 TURN
Inches mm U.S. Metric additional: 8 4
7 6 5
1/4 6.35 11 - 14-3/4 ft.- lb. 15 ~ 20 N*m 1/4 turn
3/8 9.52 26 - 29-1/2 ft.- lb. 35 ~ 40 N*m 1/2 turn
1/2 12.70 44-1/4 - 48 ft.- lb. 60 ~ 65 N*m 7/8 turn
5/8 16 51-5/8 - 55-1/4 ft.- lb. 70 ~ 75 N*m 1 full turn
PUSH
Evacuating with a
vacuum pump REQUIRES FIELD-PROVIDED 5/16
FEMALE FLARE TO 1/4 MALE FLARE
ADAPTER.
VALVE CAP
OPEN POSITION
FULLY
OPEN FLARE CAP CLOSED POSITION
SERVICE SERVICE
PORT CAP PORT
FULLY
OPEN TO OUTDOOR UNIT
Checking
pressure and ALLEN WRENCH
adding refrigerant FLARE CAP (5 MM)
OPEN POSITION
TO OUTDOOR UNIT
FIGURE 32
IMPORTANT !
To prevent stripping of the various caps, use an appropriately sized wrench and fit the wrench snugly over the cap before
tightening.
-18 1/4 in. (6 mm) 1/2 in. (12 mm) Electronic Expansion
Valve
49 feet (15 m) 98 Feet (30 m)
-24 1/4 in. (6 mm) 5/8 in. (16 mm)
-30 1/4 in. (6 mm) 5/8 in. 16 mm) 33 feet (10 m) 98 Feet (30 m)
Note - Minimum line set length for all sizes is 10 feet (3 meters).
Length
OUTDOOR UNIT
FIGURE 35
TABLE 10
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
APPLY REFRIGERANT
LUBRICANT HERE
BACKUP
TO INDOOR WRENCH
UNIT
FIGURE 37
500
LOW HIGH
MICRON GAUGE
(REQUIRED FOR
EVACUATION MANIFOLD GAUGE SET
A34000 1/4 SAE TEE WITH
PROCEDURE ONLY) SWIVEL COUPLER
3 1
4
2
VACUUM NITROGEN
PUMP
HFC-410A
FIGURE 40
TABLE 12
LINE SET LENGTH AND ADDING REFRIGERANT
Temperature Condition F (C) System Indoor Outdoor Standard Suction / Vapor Operating Line Set
Size Fan Mode Fan Mode Pressure Ranges Length
Indoor Outdoor (kBtu)
Cooling Mode
09K Turbo High 152 PSIG (1.05 MPa)
12K Turbo High 135 PSIG (0.93 MPa)
67 to 80 75 to 95 25 feet
18K Turbo High 131 to 160 PSIG (0.9 to 1.1 MPa)
(19.4 to 26.7) (23.9 to 35) (7.62 m)
24K Turbo High 116 to 145 PSIG (0.8 to 1.0 MPa)
30k Turbo High 116 PSIG (0.8 MPa)
Heating Mode
09K Turbo High 380 PSIG (2.62 MPa)
12K Turbo High 402 PSIG (2.77 MPa)
67 to 80 43 to 47 25 feet
18K Turbo High 319 to 348 PSIG (2.2 to 2.4 MPa)
(19.4 to 26.7) (6.1 to 8.3) (7.62 m)
24K Turbo High 363 to 392 PSIG (2.5 to 2.7 MPa)
30K Turbo High 535 PSIG (3.69 MPa)
Note - Minimum line set length for all sizes is 10 feet (3 meters).
NOTE The above nameplate is for illustration purposes only. Go to actual nameplate
on outdoor unit for charge information.
FIGURE 41
FIGURE 46
MINIMUM MINIMUM
5/16 (8 MM) 5/16 (8 MM) 1. Clamp bundle to wall. Use one clamp approximately
every 47 (1194 mm).
2. Apply sealant around the utility bundle on the outside
LINE SET
of the wall sleeve to prevent rain and outdoor air from
FIGURE 43 entering the room.
3. Start from the bottom at the outdoor unit and use tape SEAL WALL SLEEVE AROUND BUNDLE
to bundle the insulated line set together with tape
(figure 44). APPLY SEALANT HERE
LINE SET
FIGURE 44 FIGURE 47
FIGURE 48 NOTE The filter must be in place and the front panel must
be closed any time the unit is in operation.
HEAT
FAN button
Press this button to select fan
speed. AUTO fan is the default
setting. In AUTO fan mode, the I FEEL button
indoor fan speed is determined
Press the I FEEL button to acti
by the indoor ambient tempera
vate the I FEEL feature. When
ture. Press FAN button to step
the I FEEL icon appears, tem
through FAN setting selections:
perature sensor in remote control
AUTO, low speed, medium
is used to initiate heating or cool
speed and high speed.
ing demands. Press
Selected fan speed is shown at
I FEEL button again to cancel
the top of the remote control dis
I FEEL feature and transfer room
play.
temperature sensing back to
AUTO sensor in indoor unit.
Low Medium High
SWITCH FROM C TO F
With system OFF, press MODE
and - buttons simultaneously to
switch from Centigrade to
Fahrenheit. Current selection
is displayed to the right of the
temperature display.
CLOCK button
Use the CLOCK button to adjust
LOUVER SETTING button
the time displayed on the remote
control. Press the CLOCK button See page for complete details on
once. The clock icon will louver operation.
flash. Within 2 seconds, use the -
and + buttons to adjust the time
down or up in one-minute incre
ments. Press the button continu
ously to adjust the time in SLEEP button
10-minute increments. Press the Use the SLEEP button to initiate
CLOCK button again when cor or cancel the sleep function.
rect time is displayed. Press SLEEP button. When
sleep icon appears, press
TIMER OFF button and use -
BLOW button and + buttons to set time for sys
Use the BLOW button to tem shutdown. When desired
extend low speed blower time is displayed, press TIMER
operation for 10 minutes OFF button again. Press SLEEP
at the end of a cooling button to cancel sleep function.
demand. In cooling mode, SLEEP function
increases temperature (+1.8F
The extended fan (BLOW) per hour) over a two-hour period
operation ensures that excess after the selected sleep time.
moisture is removed from the In heating mode, SLEEP function
indoor coil before the blower decreases temperature (-1.8F
shuts off. per hour) over a two-hour period
Press the BLOW button once to after the selected sleep time.
initiate extended blower opera NOTE - The sleep function is not
tion. Fan operation ends after 10 available in AUTO or FAN
minutes. modes.
The extended fan (BLOW)
operation icon is displayed
when the feature is turned on.
Extended fan (BLOW) operation TURBO button
is available in cooling or dehu Use the TURBO button to
midification modes; extended fan initiate or cancel high-speed fan
(BLOW) operation is not avail operation to accelerate cooling
able in AUTO, heating or fan or heating of the ambient room
mode. temperature. The turbo icon
is displayed when the function is
turned on.
REMOTE LOCK
Press - and + buttons simulta
neously to either lock or unlock
TIMER ON button the remote control buttons. When
locked, the icon is
Use the TIMER ON button to ini displayed.
tiate or cancel a single timed-on
event. Use this feature to bring
the system on just before you re
turn home or just before you TEMP button
wake in the morning. Use the TEMP button to change
Press the TIMER ON button the temperature display shown
once. The clock icon on the remote control. When ini
disappears and a time setting ap tially powered on, the current
pears with the word ON flashing temperature setting is displayed,
at the right. Use the - and + keys along with the icon.
to adjust the time setting to the Press the TEMP button once
desired time for the system to to alter the display to show the
begin operation. Press the TIM current indoor ambient tempera
ER ON button again to ture, along with the icon. The
accept the setting. When suc indoor temperature sensor is in
cessfully set, the word ON will the indoor unit.
appear to the right of the current Press the TEMP button again to
time display. Press the TIMER display the outdoor ambient tem
ON button again if you want to perature icon. The outdoor
cancel the timed-on event. ambient temperature display is
not available on this system.
On occasion, the remote control
will display the temperature that
TIMER OFF button was not selected (indoor ambient
Use the TIMER OFF button to temperature or setting tempera
initiate or cancel a single timed- ture). The selected temperature
off event. Use this feature to turn will return to the display screen
the system off just after you after 5 seconds.
leave the house or just after you NOTE - The TEMP button can
go to bed at night. also be used to temporarily dis
Use the same method play the indoor ambient tempera
described above to set the de ture on the indoor unit display
sired time for the system to stop panel.
operation. When successfully
set, the word OFF will appear to
the right of the current time dis
play. Press the TIMER OFF but LIGHT button
ton again if you want to cancel Use the LIGHT button to turn the
the timed-off event. indoor unit display light on and
off. When the light is on, the
icon appears on the remote con
trol.
General Operation
1 - Press POWER button once to turn system on.
2 - Press MODE button until desired operating
mode icon is displayed.
NOTE - When AUTO mode is selected, the
temperature setting is not displayed on the
remote control. The - and + buttons cannot be
used to make temperature setting selections.
3 - Press - or + buttons until desired temperature
setting is displayed.
NOTE - Skip this step in AUTO mode.
1
4 - Press FAN button until desired fan speed icon
is displayed. 2
NOTE - Fan speed will be set to low if
DEHUMIDIFICATION mode has been selected. 4 11
5 - Press OSCILLATE button. Indoor unit
directional louver will open and begin to 3
oscillate. If a single setting is preferred, press 9
button again when louver is in the desired
5
position. Louver will remain in desired position 10
until system is powered off.
Special Functions 7
6 - Press SLEEP button to initiate sleep function.
6 8
Then press TIMER OFF button to set timed
off.
7 - Use TIMER ON and TIMER OFF buttons to
schedule desired timed on and off settings.
8 - Use LIGHT button to set display light on or off.
9 - Use BLOW button to turn on and off extended
fan operation feature.
10-Use TURBO button to turn accelerated fan
speed on or off.
11- Use I FEEL button to use temperature sensor
in remote control to initiate cooling and heat
ing demands.
SCREW
IMPORTANT !
D If wireless remote will not be used for a long period of
time, remove batteries to avoid damage to the control.
D To verify that the remote control is transmitting com
mands to the indoor unit, press any command key and
a wireless icon will appear in the upper right-hand
corner of the remote control display.
D When being used in the I FEEL mode, the remote con
trol must be placed on a table or other surface in direct
line of sight with the indoor unit infrared receiver. The
control should not be placed in a drawer. Make sure that
there are no obstructions between the indoor unit receiv
er and the remote control.
D Remote should remain within its receiving range to ensure proper system control.
Control should be kept at least 3 feet (914mm) away from other electrical appliances
(televisions, stereos, etc.) to prevent signal interference.
D If remote control operation becomes erratic, remove batteries. Wait 30 seconds and
reinsert batteries. If proper remote operation is not restored, replace batteries.
WARNING!
1
Turn off all power to unit at system disconnect switch (at the
outdoor unit) or circuit breaker before performing any main
tenance procedures! Failure to follow this warning could lead
to personal injury or death.
Coil fins are very sharp! Take care not to touch the fins in or
der to avoid injury.
Indoor Unit Filters 2
The indoor unit filter should be cleaned every three months, or
more frequently, if necessary.
Follow the steps below and in the illustrations to clean the filters.
1 - Pivot indoor unit front panel out and up to access filters.
2 - Gently pull each filter outward, then down to remove the filters
from the unit 3
3 - Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust and dirt from each filter
or wash the filters with warm water and a mild detergent.
Rinse filters thoroughly with clean water and set aside to air
dry.
CAUTION!
4
Do not use hot water to clean the filters. Exposure to wa
ter temperatures above 113F (45C) will damage filter
media and frame.
4 - Reinsert clean, dry filters and close unit front panel. Restore
power to unit.
Indoor Unit
Check to make sure that there are no objects on top of unit or around unit that may be obstructing air
flow. Check to make sure that indoor unit and wall bracket are secure and have not been damaged.
Use a clean, dry cloth to gently remove dust from the outer surface of the indoor unit. The cloth may
be slightly dampened with warm water, if necessary. Do not use soap or other cleaners.
CAUTION!
Hot water, soaps or other cleaning agents may damage indoor unit cabinet or display panel.
Do not use hot water (above 113F [45C]). Cloth must be damp only (NEVER WET) to avoid
damage to display. Do not use soap or other cleaning agents (window cleaner, abrasive
cleansers, etc.) to clean the indoor unit cabinet.
Outdoor Unit
Check to make sure that there are no objects on top of unit or around unit that may be obstructing air
flow. If the outdoor unit is installed on a wall bracket, make sure that bracket is secure and has not
been damaged. Use a clean, slightly dampened cloth to gently remove dust from the outer surface of
the outdoor unit. Do not use soap or other cleaners and DO NOT spray water into unit.
WARNING!
SHOCK HAZARD! DO NOT SPRAY water into outdoor unit. Failure to follow this warning could
lead to electrical shock, resulting in personal injury or death.
Air conditioner systems have four modes of operation. Heat pumps have five operational modes. These modes are:
* Auto
* Cooling
* Dehumidification
* Fan
* Heat (HP model only)
AUTO MODE
Auto Mode - Non-adjustable indoor temperature set points are 68Fand 77F (20C and 25C)
NOTE Reversing valve is de-energized in cooling mode and energized in heating mode..
AUTO MODE
FIGURE 49
Protective Functions
Delays that normally protect the compressor are disabled during defrost cycles:
1. Minimum three (3) minute compressor time delay between operating cycles.
2. Minimum six (6) minute compressor run time between operating cycle.
Auto Cool
If room ambient temperature is equal to or greater than 77F (25C), the unit cycles cooling ON. When the room ambient
temperature is equal to or less than 77F (25C) minus 3.6F (2C), the compressor will cycle OFF, the outdoor fan will cycle
OFF 60 seconds later. The indoor fan will run continuously at a preset speed until system has a heating demand or Auto Mode
is switched OFF.
Auto Heat
If room temperature is equal to or less than 64F (18C) plus 3.6F (2 C), the heating will cycle ON when room temperature is
equal to or greater than 64F (18C) plus 9.0F (5C), the compressor will cycle OFF. The outdoor fan will cycle OFF 60
seconds later. The indoor fan will cycle OFF after 60 seconds on low speed.
COOLING MODE
FIGURE 50
Protective Functions
Delays that normally protect the compressor are disabled during defrost cycles:
1. Minimum three (3) minute compressor time delay between operating cycles.
2. Minimum six (6) minute compressor run time between operating cycle.
Cool ON
If room ambient temperature is equal to or greater than the remote control set point, the unit cycles cooling ON.
Cool OFF
If room temperature is equal to or less than remote control set point minus 3.6F (2C), the compressor will cycle OFF. The
outdoor fan will cycle OFF 30 seconds later. The indoor fan will continue to operation.
Indoor Fan Operation - Cooling
1. The indoor fan runs continuously.
2. The fan speed is determined by the difference between the room ambient temperature and the remote set point
temperature.
FIGURE 51
COOLING MODE
FIGURE 52
Protective Functions
Delays that normally protect the compressor are disabled during defrost cycles:
1. Minimum three (3) minute compressor time delay between operating cycles.
2. Minimum six (6) minute compressor run time between operating cycle.
I FEEL Mode
The indoor unit will cycle the system to maintain the remote control temperature setting. The remote control will send its
temperature setting to the indoor unit every 10 minutes. If the indoor unit does not receive the remote control signal after 11
minutes, the system will revert back to maintaining the setting of the return air sensor. If main power is interrupted to system,
I FEEL mode will need to be reset by turning the I FEEL mode OFF and ON.
NOTE - For I FEEL mode to work, infrared eye on remote must be aimed at indoor front panel.
Cool ON
If room ambient temperature is equal to or greater 1.8F (1C) than the remote control setpoint, the unit cycles cooling ON.
Cool OFF
If room temperature is equal to or less than remote control setpoint minus 1.8F (1C), the compressor will cycle OFF. The
outdoor fan will cycle OFF 30 seconds later. The indoor fan will continue to operation.
Indoor Fan Operation - Cooling
1. The indoor fan runs continuously.
2. The fan speed is determined by the difference between the room ambient temperature and the remote set point
temperature.
FIGURE 53
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DEHUMIDIFICATION MODE (I FEEL MODE OFF)
Dehumidification Mode - Indoor temperature set point range is 61and 86F (16C and 30C)
DEHUMIDIFICATION MODE
FIGURE 54
Protective Functions
Delays that normally protect the compressor are disabled during defrost cycles:
1. Minimum three (3) minute compressor time delay between operating cycles.
2. Minimum six (6) minute compressor run time between operating cycle.
Cool ON
If room ambient temperature is equal to or greater than the remote control set point, the unit cycles cooling ON.
Cool OFF
If room temperature is equal to or less than remote control set point minus 3.6F (2C), the compressor will cycle OFF. The
outdoor fan will cycle OFF 30 seconds later. The indoor fan will continue to operation.
Indoor Fan Operation - Dehumidification
The indoor fan runs continuously at low speed.
FAN MODE
The indoor fan will run at a present speed and the compressor, outdoor fan and reversing valve (heat pump only) will be off.
DEHUMIDIFICATION MODE
FIGURE 55
Protective Functions
Delays that normally protect the compressor are disabled during defrost cycles:
1. Minimum three (3) minute compressor time delay between operating cycles.
2. Minimum six (6) minute compressor run time between operating cycle.
Cool ON
If room ambient temperature is equal to or greater than the remote control set point, the unit cycles cooling ON.
Cool OFF
If room temperature is equal to or less than remote control set point minus 3.6F (2C), the compressor will cycle OFF. The
outdoor fan will cycle OFF 30 seconds later. The indoor fan will continue to operation.
Indoor Fan Operation - Dehumidification
The indoor fan runs continuously at low speed.
FAN MODE
The indoor fan will run at a present speed and the compressor, outdoor fan and reversing valve (heat pump only) will be off.
HEATING MODE
FIGURE 56
Protective Functions
The compressor is protected delays:
1. Minimum three (3) minute compressor time delay between operating cycles.
2. Minimum six (6) minute compressor run time between operating cycle.
Heat ON
If room ambient temperature is equal to or greater than the remote control set point plus 3.6F (2C), the unit cycles heat ON.
If it has been three (3) minutes since the last heat demand, the compressor and outdoor fan will cycle ON. The indoor fan will
operate according to the cold blow prevention function.
Heat OFF
If room temperature is equal to or less than remote control set point plus 9F (5C), the compressor will cycle OFF. The
outdoor fan will cycle OFF 30 seconds later. The indoor fan will operate for 60 seconds after heat cycles OFF.
Indoor Fan Operation - Heating
The fan speed is determined by the difference between the room ambient temperature and the remote set point temperature.
Cold Blow Prevention
The system prevents cold air from blowing into space during heating operation. After three (3) minute time delay, one of the
following indoor fan cycles will occur:
* If the indoor ambient temperature is greater than 75F (24C): If the coil temperature is equal to or greater than 104F
(40C) the indoor fan will run at low speed for 1 to 2 minutes. If during that time the coil temperature rises above 106F
(42C), the indoor fan will ramp to a preprogrammed heat speed for those conditions.
* If the indoor ambient temperature is less than 75F (24C): If the coil temperature is equal to or greater than 106F (42C)
the indoor fan will run at low speed and within one minute, the indoor fan will ramp to preprogrammed heat speed for
those conditions.
Reversing Valve Operation
The reversing valve is energized in heating and will stay energized for 2 minutes after the compressor is de-energized. The
reversing valve is energized 2 seconds before the compressor is energized.
HEATING MODE
FIGURE 57
Protective Functions
The compressor is protected delays:
1. Minimum three (3) minute compressor time delay between operating cycles.
2. Minimum six (6) minute compressor run time between operating cycle.
Heat ON
If room ambient temperature is equal to or less than the remote control setpoint - 1.8F (1C) the unit cycles heating ON. If it
has been 3 minutes since the last heating demand, the compressor and outdoor fan motor will cycle ON. The indoor fan will
operate according to the Cold Blow Prevention function.
Heat OFF
If room temperature is equal to or greater than remote control setpoint + 1.8F (1 C ), the compressor will cycle OFF. The
outdoor fan will cycle OFF 30 seconds later. The indoor fan will operate for 60 seconds after heating cycles OFF.
Indoor Fan Operation - Heating
The fan speed is determined by the difference between the room ambient temperature and the remote set point temperature.
Cold Blow Prevention
The system prevents cold air from blowing into space during heating operation. After three (3) minute time delay, one of the
following indoor fan cycles will occur:
* If the indoor ambient temperature is greater than 75F (24C): If the coil temperature is equal to or greater than 104F
(40C) the indoor fan will run at low speed for 1 to 2 minutes. If during that time the coil temperature rises above 106F
(42C), the indoor fan will ramp to a preprogrammed heat speed for those conditions.
* If the indoor ambient temperature is less than 75F (24C): If the coil temperature is equal to or greater than 106F (42C)
the indoor fan will run at low speed and within one minute, the indoor fan will ramp to preprogrammed heat speed for
those conditions.
Reversing Valve Operation
The reversing valve is energized in heating and will stay energized for 2 minutes after the compressor is de-energized. The
reversing valve is energized 2 seconds before the compressor is energized.
DEFROST MODE
FIGURE 58
Protective Functions
1. There is no three (3) minute minimum compressor time off delay between operating cycles.
2. There is no six (6) minute minimum compressor operating cycle.
Defrost Initiation
Defrost is controlled by the microprocessor and will initiated when
* System is in heating mode,
* System has been running for at least six (6) minutes, or
* Successive heating operations of more than 45 minutes or accumulated heating time more than 90 minutes.
* One of the conditions listed under defrost termination that last longer than three (3) minutes.
Defrost Termination
Defrost is controlled by the microprocessor and will be terminated when
* Outdoor coil temperature goes above 55F (13C) + 5F (+ 3C)
* Defrost time is a maximum of ten (10) minutes.
Cold Blow Prevention
The system prevents cold air from blowing into space during heating operation. After three (3) minute time delay, one of the
following indoor fan cycles will occur:
* If the indoor ambient temperature is greater than 75F (24C): If the coil temperature is equal to or greater than 104F
(40C) the indoor fan will run at low speed for 1 to 2 minutes. If during that time the coil temperature rises above 106F
(42C), the indoor fan will ramp to a preprogrammed heat speed for those conditions.
* If the indoor ambient temperature is less than 75F (24C): If the coil temperature is equal to or greater than 106F (42C)
the indoor fan will run at low speed and within one minute, the indoor fan will ramp to preprogrammed heat speed for
those conditions.
Defrost Test Function
When the unit is in Heat mode and set temperature is 61 F (16 C), press +, -, +, -, +, - successively for 5 seconds. The indoor
and outdoor unit will enter defrost test function.
SLEEP FUNCTION
FIGURE 59
TURBO
When turbo function is activated, the indoor fan speed and compressor frequency (speed) is increased to maximize the
delivery of cooled or heated air to the space.
TABLE 13
TURBO FUNCTION
Operational Mode Maximum Fan Speed Compressor Speed
Cool Maximum Speed Operating frequency + 10HZ
Dehumidification No Change No Change
Heat Maximum Speed Operating frequency + 10HZ
Fan No Change No Change
Auto No Change No Change
FIGURE 60
Indoor Fan Operation
When compressor is cycled OFF, the indoor fan will continue to run at a preset speed.
The network of power transistors of a small Inverter drive is actually one intelligent power module or inverter power module
(IPM) and includes its own basic control circuits and protection from overheating and low voltage conditions.
The IPM inverts the DC into AC, hence the term inverter. The control method is known as for pulse width modulation (PWM).
This means the DC is switched on and off very quickly (chopped) by the transistor switches.
POWER FACTOR CORRECTION (PFC) PROTECTION (HC)
The PFC module which is an integrated part of the outdoor control will monitor the DC bus for high, low and abnormal voltage
conditions. If any of these conditions are detected the PFC function and compressor will stopped. The appropriate error code
will be displayed on the indoor or outdoor units or both. Once the detected condition is corrected, the system will resume
normal operations after the minimum 3-minute compressor delay is met. In the case of either an abnormal condition or a high
/ low voltage condition that has occurred three consecutive times, the system will need to be manually powered off (outdoor
unit disconnect or main breaker panel) and back on to continue operation.
NOTE HC for example is an error code for a PFC module failure. Codes that are generated by the PFC module when
monitor voltage conditions are for example H4, U3, PL, etc.
COMPRESSOR OVER-CURRENT PROTECTION (P5)
The compressor current is continuously monitored. Base on the current draw (amps) the microprocessor will signal the
compressor to increase, maintain drop or cycle OFF the compressor. Over current condition can result from any of the
following:
* High outdoor ambient temperatures
* Locked rotor on the compressor
* Outdoor air restriction or blockage
* Restriction or blockage in refrigeration system
COMPRESSOR OVER-LOAD PROTECTION (OVC-COM) (H3)
If temperature detected by the overload sensor exceeds 239F (115C), the compressor will stop. The outdoor fan will stop
after a delay of 30 seconds. Once the compressor temperature drops below 204F (95C), the compressor overload
protection feature will reset and the system will resume normal operations.
When compressor is cycled OFF, the indoor fan will continue to run at a preset speed in air conditioning or in heating it will
cycle OFF 60 seconds after compressor.
FIGURE 61
COMMUNICATION FAULT (E6)
If either the indoor or outdoor controls are unable to communicate with each other for a minimum of three minutes, the system
will stop and an error code is displayed on the indoor unit.
OTHER FUNCTIONS
SYSTEM REFRIGERANT RECOVERY FUNCTION (PUMP DOWN SYSTEM REFRIGERANT INTO OUTDOOR UNIT)
Enter Refrigerant Recovery Mode
1. Set all zone remote controls at 61F (16C) in the cooling mode.
2. Within five (5) minutes of system cooling operation, press remote control LIGHT button three (3) times consecutively
within three (3) seconds.
3. The system will enter refrigerant recover mode. Indoor display will indicate Fo, indoor fan will run on high speed and
the louver position will be adjusted.
Exit Refrigerant Recovery Mode
1. If remote control cooling mode setting is changed or refrigerant recovery mode has lasted longer than 25 minutes the
system will exit this mode.
2. The indoor fan will run at the last setting before the system was placed in refrigerant recovery mode.
INDOOR MODE CONFLICT PROTECTION (E7)
When different modes of operation are being called by various indoor units:
1. Basic Mode: The first indoor unit to make a call for cooling or heating will established what is considered basic mode
for the outdoor unit operation. Cooling mode is a conflict with heating mode. Indoor units in conflict with first zone call
will display E7 on the front panel.
2. When the outdoor unit's basic mode is set to heating, then any request for fan mode at a indoor unit is made will be ignore.
Even when the first unit to operate is in fan mode, if any other indoor unit makes a call for heating, the basic mode will
be for heating. Fan mode is a conflict with heating mode.
Refer to tables 15, 16 and 17 for sensor resistance valves and figure 63 for location of sensors.
INDOOR UNIT
1. Indoor Air Temperature Sensor (RT1): This sensor measures the return air temperature coming into the indoor coil
and sends this information to the indoor and outdoor controls.
2. Indoor Coil Temperature Sensor (RT2): This sensor is located on one of the copper tubes of the indoor coil. This sensor
is used to:
S Control the electronic expansion valve (EEV) in cooling mode;
S Prevent freezing. During cooling operation, if the temperature drops abnormally, the compressor speed is
decreased. If the temperature continues to fall, the compressor will be cycled OFF;
OUTDOOR UNIT
1. Outdoor Coil Temperature Sensor (RT3): This sensor is located on one of the copper tubes of the outdoor coil. This
sensor is used to:
S Control the electronic expansion valve (EEV) in heating mode;
S Protect the system from high temperatures during cooling mode;
S Terminate defrost cycle.
2. Outdoor Air Temperature Sensor (RT4): This sensor measures the outdoor air temperature coming into the outdoor
coil and sends this information to the outdoor controls.
3. Discharge Line Temperature Sensor (RT5): This sensor is used to monitor the discharge line temperature. If the
temperature of the discharge pipe rises abnormally, the compressor speed is decreased. If the temperature continues
to rise, the compressor will be cycled OFF.
FIGURE 62
TABLE 14
MONITORING OF OUTDOOR DISCHARGE (RT5) LINE TEMPERATURE
Condition Action
If outdoor discharge line temperature is greater than 208.F (98C) Change in compressor speed is not allowed.
If outdoor discharge line temperature is greater than 217F (103C) Compressor will run at reduced speed.
If outdoor discharge line temperature is greater than 230F (110C) Compressor will stop.
After anti-short cycle (3 minutes) delay, the compressor and outdoor fan
If outdoor discharge line temperature is less than 194F (90C)
will resume operation.
OUTDOOR COIL
C TEMPERATURE
SENSOR (RT3) C
OUTDOOR
FAN
INDOOR UN IT OUTDOOR UNIT
BI-FLOW
D
A. INDOOR COIL FILTER
OUTDOOR
INDOOR COIL B A A1 OUTDOOR DISCHARGE LINE
TEMPERATURE A3 COIL
A TEMPERATURE
SENSOR (RT2) DSENSOR (RT5)
BI-FLOW A2
FILTER CE
B. INDOOR COIL
B A B3 B1
SP
HIGH PRESSURE
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BI-FLOW SWITCH
B2 NOTE: NOT
FILTER
FIGURE 63
AVAILABLE ON 18
KBTU
A C1 DISCHARGE
B C3 D TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
INDOOR AIR BI-FLOW C2
B TEMPERATURE FILTER
SENSOR (RT1)
OUTDOOR AIR
D. INDOOR COIL E TEMPERATURE
SENSOR (RT4)
A D1
INVERTER
D3 NOTE: NOT
COMPRESSOR
B AVAILABLE
BI-FLOW ON 18 KBTU
FILTER
D2
GAS-LIQUID
SEPARATOR
Corp. 1143-L9
Indoor and Outdoor Control Parts Identifications
INDOOR CONTROLS
TYPICAL INDOOR UNIT CONTROL (9 - 12 KBTU)
FIGURE 64
FIGURE 65
MS8C / MS8H (208-230V) Page 52
TYPICAL 24 KBTU INDOOR UNIT CONTROL (208-230V)
2 3 4
1. Ground terminal.
2. DC fan motor terminal
3. Louver Up/Down motion terminal.
4. Not used.
1
5. Display terminals
6. Indoor temperature sensor input
7. Indoor coil temperature sensor input
8. Indoor/outdoor communication terminal
9. Live wire
10. Fuse T3.15AH, 250VAC
11 11. Neutral terminal.
10
9 8 7 6 5
FIGURE 66
10
FIGURE 67
4
15
5
3
14 12 13 16 2
1. Neutral 9. Reversing valve interface
2. Power line input 10. Reversing valve power
3. Communications interface 11. Heat tape wiring
4. Reactor interface 1 12. Overload input
5. Reactor interface 2 13. Heat packs
6. Fan interface 14. Compressor connections (U, V, and W)
7. Chassis electric heat 15. Ground
8. Compressor electric heat 16. Pressure switch input.
FIGURE 68
13
12
FIGURE 69
1. T1 transformer.
1 2 3 4 5 6
2. Overload protection terminal
(OVC-COMP)
3. Thermal package terminals
7 (CN2)
4. High voltage protection ter
minals (HPP)
5. Expansion valve terminal
(EV)
6. High voltage protection ter
minal (HPP1)
8 7. Reversing valve terminal
8. Chassis heater terminal
9 (HEAT2-L)
9. Compressor heater terminal
(HEAT1-L)
10 10. Live terminal
11. Neutral
11 12. Fuse (FU101)
12 13. Ground
13 14. Choke (L101 and L102)
15. Outdoor fan terminal (OFAN-
DC)
15 14
FIGURE 70
72
TEMPERATURE*
HEAT INDICATOR
SIGNAL
INFRARED
RECEIVER
COOL INDICATOR
RUN
DEHUMIDIFY
MODE
* The temperature readout (either temperature setpoint or indoor ambient) will be replaced by an error code if there
is a malfunction. If multiple errors are detected, the display will alternate between each error code. On the 30kBtu
system, the indoor ambient temperature will only display in centigrade.
NOTE - No history is kept on past error codes.
FIGURE 71
3-WAY MUFFLER
SERVICE
VALVE
Discharge
INDOOR COIL
ACCUMULATOR
Suction
COMPRESSOR
OUTDOOR COIL
COOLING
FIGURE 72
MUFFLER REVERSING
VALVE
Discharge
Suction
ACCUMULATOR
OUTDOOR COIL
HEATING
FIGURE 73
WARNING
Electric Shock Hazard. Can cause injury or death. Unit must be grounded in accordance with national and
local codes.
Line voltage is present at all components when unit is not in operation. Disconnect all remote electric power
supplies before opening access panel or cover. Unit may have multiple power supplies.
WARNING
Delayed Electric Shock Hazard
Capacitors in this unit may hold charge. Do not remove this cover or service this area for 2 minutes after
the main power has been removed.
TYPICAL INDOOR UNIT WIRING DIAGRAM 09 THROUGH 18 KBTU SYSTEMS (208 / 230V)
TUBE ROOM
FAN MOTOR
TEMP. SENSOR TEMP. SENSOR
0 0 M1
RT2 RT1
BU N(1)
N
OUTDOOR UNIT
CAP AP2 COMOUT
BK
2
JUMP BN
ACL 3
YEGN(GN)
YEGN(GN)
M2
AP1
RECEIVER AND
G G
SWING
EVAPORATOR ELECTRIC BOX
DISPLAY BOARD MOTOR
FIGURE 74
RECEIVER AND
ROOM TUBE DISPLAY BOARD
TEMP. SENSOR TEMP. SENSOR
AP1
0 0
TERMINAL
RT1 RT2 MAGNETIC
BLOCK
RING BU
OUTDOOR UNIT
ROOM N N(1)
TUBE DISP1 DISP2 L1
BK
CAP COMOUT 2
BN
AP2: MAIN BOARD ACL 3
JUMP
L1
YEGN(GN)
XT1 C0NNECTING
SWINGUD2 DCMOTOR
E CABLE
YEGN(GN) YEGN(GN)
M
M
FIGURE 75
FIGURE 76
G E COMPU COMPVCOMPW
L1 W2 BU
L1 N(1) N1
2
W3 BK
COMU AP1
INDOOR
L1 W1 BN
L2 3 ACL1
OFAN1 CN1
W14 YEGN
HEATN1HEATL HEATLHEATN2 4V ACL2 LX1 LX2 N2 N3
POWER
W11 WH W12 OG
EH1 EH2
L2 L3 L3
G
L1 M 4YV L
HEATER EKV W9 BU
HEATER
(COMP) (CHASSIS)
FAN MOTOR
G
FIGURE 77
TYPICAL OUTDOOR UNIT WIRING DIAGRAM 18 KBTU SYSTEMS (208 / 230V) AIR CONDITIONER
WARNING OVERLOAD PROTECTOR
TEMP.SENSOR
TEMP.SENSOR
TEMP.SENSOR
TEMP.SENSOR
OUTROOM
OUTTUBE
SAT
EXHAUST
COMP.
the voltage of terminal P(DC+) and U G YEGN
COMP
N(DC) at AP1 is higher than 30V to V W
prevent the risk of electrical shock! MAGNETIC
G
RT4 RT1 RT2 RT3 WH WH RING
L2 L2 L2
0 0 0 0
BU YE RD
X1
WH WH BK BU YE RD
YEGN TERMINAL
INDOOR UNIT
RING
BU MANUAL TSENSOR OVCCOMP
N(1) N(1)
L1
BK
2 2 COMINNER
3 3
BN L1
AP1
BN
L1 ACL
L1
L2 BU
N
G FA OFAN
YEGN G
XT1 PE INDC1 INDC2
WH OG
YEGN EKV M1 G L
L1 L2
Electronic
POWER REACTOR
expansion
FAN MOTOR YEGN
G valve
(OPTIONAL) G
FIGURE 78
TEMP.SENSOR
TEMP.SENSOR
TEMP.SENSOR
TEMP.SENSOR
Please dont touch any terminal when
OUTTUBE2
OUTROOM
SAT COMP.
OUTTUBE
EXHAUST
the voltage of terminal P(DC+) and U COMP G YEGN
N(DC) at AP1 is higher than 30V to V W
prevent the risk of electrical shock! MAGNETIC
G
RT4 RT1 RT2 RT3 WH WH RING
L2 L2 L2
0 0 0 0
BU YE RD
X1
WH WH BK BU YE RD
YEGN TERMINAL
INDOOR UNIT
RING
BU MANUAL TSENSOR OVCCOMP
N(1) N(1)
L1
BK
2 2 COMINNER
3 3
BN L1
AP1
BN
L1 ACL
L1
L2 BU
N
G 4V FA OFAN
YEGN G
XT1 PE INDC1 INDC2
VT VT WH OG
YEGN EKV M1 G L
L1 L2
Electronic
POWER REACTOR
4YV expansion
FAN MOTOR YEGN
G 4WAY valve
VALVE (OPTIONAL) G
FIGURE 79
TYPICAL OUTDOOR UNIT WIRING DIAGRAM 24 KBTU SYSTEMS (208 / 230V) AIR CONDITIONER
WARNING OVERLOAD PROTECTOR
TEMP.SENSOR
TEMP.SENSOR
TEMP.SENSOR
TEMP.SENSOR
OUTROOM
OUTTUBE
EXHAUST
SAT COMP.
the voltage of terminal P(DC+) and U G YEGN
COMP
N(DC) at AP1 is higher than 30V to V W
prevent the risk of electrical shock! MAGNETIC
G
RT4 RT1 RT2 RT3 WH WH RING
L2 L2 L2
0 0 0 0
BU YE RD
X1
WH WH BK BU YE RD
YEGN
COMPU COMPV COMPW
G
MANUAL TSENSOR OVCCOMP
TERMINAL
INDOOR UNIT
BLOCK
BU BU MAGNETIC
BK
N(1)
RING
BK
AP1
2 COMINNER
BN L1
3 BN
L1
L1 BN FA OFAN
ACL
L2 BU
N PE INDC1 INDC2
G L1
YEGN G
XT1
YEGN WH OG
RD
EKV M1
G L
C1 CAP.
G Electronic
BN REACTOR
expansion
L1 L2 valve FAN MOTOR YEGN
POWER (OPTIONAL) G
FIGURE 80
TEMP.SENSOR
TEMP.SENSOR
TEMP.SENSOR
TEMP.SENSOR
Please dont touch any terminal when
OUTTUBE2
OUTROOM
OUTTUBE
SAT
EXHAUST
COMP.
the voltage of terminal P(DC+) and U G YEGN
COMP
N(DC) at AP1 is higher than 30V to V W
prevent the risk of electrical shock! MAGNETIC
G
RT4 RT1 RT2 RT3 WH WH RING L2 L2 L2
0 0 0 0
BU YE RD
X1
WH WH BK BU YE RD
YEGN
COMPU COMPV COMPW
G
MANUAL TSENSOR OVCCOMP
TERMINAL
INDOOR UNIT
BLOCK
BU BU MAGNETIC
BK
N(1)
RING
BK
AP1
2 COMINNER
BN L1
3 BN L1
L1 BN 4V FA OFAN
ACL
L2 BU N
PE INDC1 INDC2
G L1
YEGN G
XT1
VT VT WH OG
RD
YEGN EKV M1
G L
C1 CAP.
Electronic
BN REACTOR
4YV expansion
L1 L2 valve FAN MOTOR YEGN
G 4WAY
FIGURE 81
TYPICAL OUTDOOR UNIT WIRING DIAGRAM 30 KBTU SYSTEMS (208 / 230V) HEAT PUMP
FIGURE 82
Breaker trip or
blow fuse.
System voltage is low Check voltage and if lower than 10% of the rated
input voltage, then determine fault and repair.
FIGURE 83
Refrigerant flow
issue. Reversing valve malfunction (heat
Replace reversing valve
pump only).
Possible heat loss due to poor line Verify line set is properly insulated. If insulation is
set insulation. missing then repair.
Indoor fan speed set to low. Set fan speed to middle or high speed.
Insufficient air
flow
Damage
capacitor Replace capacitor.
Fan speed is not constant. or
running at lower speed that
configured. Fan motor
damaged Replace fan motor.
Outdoor air temperature is too high Recommend installing a field-proved cover over the the
outdoor unit. If cover does not resolve problem, then a higher
capacity system may be required. Replace system.
FIGURE 84
The outdoor fan motor has malfunction Verify and correct wiring using the unit wiring diagram.
The compressor is
or is damage. If malfunction continues, replace outdoor fan.
running but the
outdoor fan is off.
The outdoor fan motor capacitor is
damage. Replace outdoor fan motor capacitor.
Compressor is installed incorrectly. Possible Verify and correct wiring using the unit wiring
wiring connections. diagram.
FIGURE 85
Indoor fan motor assembly is loose or Tighten fan motor assembly to unit or adjust
in contact with other components. position of assembly.
Line set vibration. Verify line set is secure and not in contact with
Abnormal sound or external object.
vibration.
Outdoor unit fan or coil grille(s) not Secure outdoor unit fan or coil grille(s).
secure.
FIGURE 85
End
FIGURE 85
Replace C1 fan
capacitor
Replace outdoor
control
Replace
outdoor fan
End
FIGURE 86
N
Is the electronic
expansion valve terminal Is wired
FA connected correctly. correctly?
Replace electronic
expansion valve
Is fault
corrected? Y
Is fault
Y
corrected?
Replace
Outdoor
control
End
FIGURE 87
Any damage or
short circuit? Y Replace damage Is fault corrected? Y
component
N
N
Is resistances If capacitor is
Y short-circuited, Restart unit Is fault corrected? Y
near zero?
then replace
N N
Replace
Y reactor Restart Is fault corrected? Y
Is component unit
damage or (choke)
short-circuited?
Replace outdoor
control N
End
FIGURE 88
The control N
voltage Is cable
Y (wires)
detection circuit Correct inter-unit
is at fault. damaged?
using unit wiring
diagram.
N
Y
Is there a Y Replace outdoor
communication control
circuit error?
N N
Is fault corrected?
Replace indoor or Y
outdoor control
Y End
FIGURE 89
TROUBLESHOOTING:
PHOTO OF INDOOR FAN MOTOR NAME PLATE (18-24 KBTU
Check wiring connections at indoor control. UNITS)
TROUBLESHOOTING:
* Check wiring connections at indoor control.
* Measure resistance between the plug-in pins (if
readings show open or shorted, replace motor). Normal
reading between red-pink, red-blue, red-orange and
red-yellow should be approximately 135 ohms + 10%.
TROUBLESHOOTING:
Check wiring connections at outdoor control board plug-in COMPRESSOR OVERLOAD
COMPRESSOR TERMINALS
(SAT)
and terminals of compressor. (U, V, W)
COMPRESSOR HARNESS
WITH FERRITE (X1)
OUTDOOR CONTROL
TROUBLESHOOTING:
* Check wiring connections at compressor terminals and
at the outdoor control.
* Check control SAT to determine if it is closed or open.
If resistance is infinite ohms, then the overload control
is closed. If the resistance is 0 ohms, then the overload
control is CLOSED. If the compressor is not hot to the
touch, then the overload control assembly should be
replaced.
OUTDOOR CONTROL
TROUBLESHOOTING:
Check opening and closing operation of valve. Check
operation of valve by measuring temperature differences
between the inlet and outlet pipes of the EXV.
TROUBLESHOOTING:
Normally strainers should not have any temperature
differences between the inlet and outlet as shown in item 1
below. However if a temperature differences is detected
then the strainer may be clogged. If strainer is clogged,
replace strainer.
STRAINERS
ITEM 1
TROUBLESHOOTING:
CHOKE
Inspect reactor (choke) for loose connections or burnt
windings.
14. COMPONENT: FERRITES
DESCRIPTION:
Ferrites are chemical compounds consisting of ceramic
material with iron oxide as their principle component. Some
ferrites have magnetic properties and are used to make
permanent magnets and ferrite cores for transformers which
can be used in various applications.
FERRITE WITH UNIT WIRING
Electronic cabling and wires, by virtue of their length-to- FERRITE INSTALLED
width ratios, are perfect natural antennas. In the presence of
high-speed microprocessor signals, cable will conduct,
radiate, and receive unwanted high-frequency interfering
signals. Control of radio-frequency (RF) interference can be
ensured by the proper placement of an insertion-loss
device, such as a ferrite suppressor. They are consistently
stable over time and and over wide temperature ranges, and
provide RF suppression without high eddy-current losses.
TRANSFORMER
TRANSFORMER INSTALLED
IN INDOOR CONTROL
HOUSING
TROUBLESHOOTING:
Use a true RMS meter to read between terminals 2 and
neutral. The communication signal can vary:
S 9 and 12kBtu indoor Units - 0 to 70VAC.
S 18 and 24kBtu indoor units - 0 to 56VAC
S 30Kbtu indoor unit - 0 to 15VAC
Mini Orange
1
LIVE COMMUNICATION
2
PURPLE (NC)
3
GROUND
G
RED LINE 2
TERMINAL
BLOCK IN 1 2 3 G
CONDENSER
BLACK
RED WIRE
NUT
5 AMPS MAX
1 AMP FUSE
Disassembly Units
This section describes how to dismantle the indoor and
outdoor units down to the replacement component level.
NOTE Due to multiple size units, some of the dismantling
procedures may vary from what is shown in this section.
INDOOR UNIT FRONT CASE REMOVAL
This section describes how to remove the indoor unit front
case.
NOTE This procedure may vary slightly on differently
sized units.
REMOVING AIR FILTER AND FRONT PANEL
1. Lift front panel out and up to remove. 2. Remove the air filters.
FRONT-SIDE PLATE
4. Remove handle
* Remove the screws securing the handle to
chassis.
* Remove handle.
handle
HANDLE
CHASSIS
FAN BLADE
NUT
FAN
MOTOR
CHASSIS
* Compressor
OUTDOOR COIL
* Outdoor coil
* Valves
Remove reversing valve.
VALVES
compressor
COIL
CHASSIS
18 35
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Part MS8-CI-12-P1A MS8-HI-12-P1A
Call Nomenclature
Out Catalog Number Part Number Catalog Number Part Number
1 Pipe connection nut accessories Y4870 06320020 Y4870 06320020
2 Tube sensor (coil sensor) Y4034 390000591 Y4034 390000591
3 Ambient temperature sensor (return air sensor) Y4871 390000453 Y4871 390000453
4 IFEEL remote control Y5072 305100502_K72980 Y5072 305100502_K72980
5 Evaporator support Y5459 24212091 Y5459 24212091
6 Bearing ring Y5460 26152022 Y5460 26152022
7 Bearing sub-assembly o-gasket Y5461 76512051 Y5461 76512051
8 Cross-flow fan Y5124 10352017 Y5124 10352017
9 Rear case assembly Y5462 2220210309 Y5462 2220210309
10 Rear case Y5463 2220245405 Y5463 2220245405
11 Axial bush Y5419 10542036 Y3965 10542008
12 Left Axial bush Y3954 10512037 Y3954 10512037
13 Air louver 1 Y3957 10512164 Y3957 10512164
14 Guide louver Y3956 10512157 Y3956 10512157
15 Front case sub-assembly Y4872 2001213931 Y4872 2001213931
16 Filter sub-assembly Y4041 1112220403 Y4041 1112220403
17 Front case sub-assembly Y4873 20012548 Y4873 20012548
18 Screw cover Y3990 24252016 Y3990 24252016
23 Air louver 2 Y3958 10512165 Y3958 10512165
24 Helicoid tongue Y4080 26112163C Y4080 26112163C
25 Crank Y3991 10582070 Y3991 10582070
26 Step motor (discharge louver motor) Y4024 1521212901 Y4024 1521212901
27 Rubber plug (water tray) Y4015 76712012 Y4015 76712012
28 Cable cross-plate Y3920 02122019 Y3920 02122019
29 Drain hose Y4038 523001401 Y4038 523001401
30 Pipe clamp Y3993 26112164 Y3993 26112164
31 Wall mounting frame Y3888 01252021 Y3888 01252021
32 Fan motor Y5434 15012089 Y5434 15012089
33 Motor press plate Y5464 26112161 Y5464 26112161
34 Evaporator assembly Y5465 0100232101 Y5465 0100232101
35 Electric box assembly Y5467 20302406 Y4874 20302268
98
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MS8-HI-18-P1A PARTS
37 38 39 14
13
12
11
10 17
9 18
8
6 7 19
20
5
3 4 21
2 22
1 23
24
25
27 26
36
MS8-CI-18-P1A PARTS
Item MS8-CI-18-P1A MS8-HI-18-P1A
Call Nomenclature
Out Catalog Number Part Number Catalog Number Part Number
1 Front panel assembly Y4875 20012260 Y4875 20012260
2 Filter sub-assembly Y4040 1112208901 Y4040 1112208901
3 Screw cover Y3990 2425016 Y3990 2425016
4 Baffle plate Y3995 26112228 Y3995 26112228
5 Front case sub-assembly Y5468 20022172 Y3979 20012288
6 Air louver 1 Y3957 10512708 Y3957 10512708
7 Air louver 2 Y3964 10512709 Y3964 10512709
8 Helicoid tongue Y3996 26112238 Y3996 26112238
9 Left axial bush Y3954 10512037 Y3954 10512037
10 Rear case assembly Y5469 22202128 Y5469 22202128
11 Rubber plug (water tray) Y4015 76712012 Y4015 76712012
12 Ring of Bearing Y5460 2615022 Y5460 2615022
13 Bearing sub-assembly o-gasket Y5461 76512051 Y5461 76512051
14 Cross-flow fan Y5128 10352019 Y5128 10352019
15 Evaporator support Y5470 24212100 Y5470 24212100
16 Evaporator assembly Y5416 01002575 Y5416 01002575
17 Wall mounting frame Y3889 01252218 Y3889 01252218
18 Motor press plate Y5417 26112494 Y5417 26112494
19 Fan motor Y4166 1501211601 Y4166 1501211601
20 Pipe clamp Y3993 26112164 Y3993 26112164
21 Drain hose Y3937 5230014 Y3937 5230014
22 Step motor (discharge louver motor) Y4186 15012086 Y4186 15012086
23 Crank Y3991 10582070 Y3991 10582070
24 Display board Y5418 30565038 Y5418 30565038
25 Mesh enclosure (air outlet) Y3902 01472015 Y3902 01472015
26 Guide louver Y3955 10512115 Y3955 10512115
27 Axial bush Y5419 10542036 Y3965 10542008
36 Electric box assembly Y5420 20302427 Y4876 2020210511
37 Ambient temperature sensor (return air sensor) Y4871 390000453 Y4871 390000453
38 Tube sensor (coil sensor) Y4034 390000591 Y4034 390000591
39 IFEEL Remote control Y5072 305100502_K72980 Y5072 305100502_K72980
99
MS8-CI-24-P1A PARTS 14 15
MS8-HI-24-P1A PARTS
34 35 36 13
12
11
10
9 16
8 17
7
6 18
5
19
4
3 20
2 21
1 22
23
25 24
26
27
28 33
29 32
31
30
100
MS8-HI-30-P1A PARTS 22
21
46 45 44
20
19
18
17
16
15 23
14
1213 24
11 25
8 910
7 26
6
5
27
4 28
3 29
2 30
31
36 32
33
34
35
41
101
MS8-HI-30-P1A PARTS
Item Parts Description Catalog Number Part Number
1 Receiver window Y3988 22432164
2 Front panel Y4190 20012490S
3 Stand bar Y3989 24212120
4 Filter sub-assembly Y3972 11122106
5 Front case sub-assembly Y3981 20022159
6 Upper guide louver Y3959 10512166
7 Lower guide louver Y3960 10512167
8 Axle bush Y3966 10542704
9 Air louver 2 Y3962 10512169
10 Air louver 1 Y3961 10512168
11 Connecting rod Y3971 10582086
12 Louver clamp Y5450 26112158
13 Water tray Y5451 20182138
14 Screw cover Y4027 242520053
15 Rubber plug (water tray) Y4015 76712012
16 Rear case sub-assembly Y5452 22202166
17 Cross flow fan 1 Y5137 10352039
18 Bearing holder sub-assembly Y5453 26152028
19 Cross flow fan 2 Y5138 10352040
20 OGasket sub-assembly of bearing Y5461 76512051
21 Left evaporator support Y5454 24212041
22 Evaporator assembly Y5455 1002758
23 Wall mounting frame Y3890 1252398
24 Right support of evaporator Y5456 2421204201
25 Fan motor Y5458 15012107
26 Pipe clamp Y3992 26112071
27 Drainage hose Y4039 523001404
28 Fixed clip (evaporator) Y3918 2112009
29 Cover plate Y3983 20122124
30 Motor fixed clip Y3983 26112069
31 Step motor Y4043 1521210701
32 Press plate (crank) Y3991 26112070
33 Crankguide Y3969 10582041
34 Upper crank Y3967 10562004
35 Lower crank Y3968 10562005
36 Electric box assembly Y5431 20302262
41 Display board Y5432 30565087
44 IFEEL Remote control Y5072 305100502_K72980
45 Tube Sensor Y4034 390000591
46 Ambient temperature sensor Y4033 390000451
102
OUTDOOR UNITS
MS8-C0-09-P1A PARTS
31 10
11
14 12
13
1 2 3 4 5
MS8-C0-09-P1A PARTS
LENNOX
Item Part Description
Catalog Number Part Number
1 Front grille (fan discharge) Y3905 1473012
2 Cabinet (fan discharge panel) Y4071 0143304601P
3 Valve support subassembly (mounting plate) Y3915 01713041
4 Valve (vapor 3-way suction / vapor service valve) Y3941 07100005
5 Valve (2-way shut off service valve) Y3940 07100003
6 Cable cross-plate subassembly (electrical cover) Y3921 02123015
7 Right side plate (cabinet panel / elect / valves) Y3974 013030712
8 Cover of pass wire (electric power cover) Y3896 01413069
9 Magnetic coil (electric expansion valve) Y4061 4300876701
10 Top cover plate (cabinet) Y3891 01253443
11 Cover for reactor box (choke) Y4196 01413029
12 Reactor subassembly (mounting box) Y4197 01403616
13 Condenser support plate (0utdoor coil and fan mount) Y4025 01703007
14 Electric box assembly Y5198 02613192
103
MS8-H0-09-P1A PARTS
MS8-H0-09-P1A PARTS
31 24 23 22 21
32
33 20
34
19
35
36
25
37 18
26
38 17
27
28
39
29
16
30
15
14
13
12
11
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
LENNOX
Item Part Description
Catalog Number Part Number
1 Front grille (fan discharge) Y3905 1473012
2 Cabinet (fan discharge panel) Y4071 0143304601P
3 Valve support subassembly (mounting plate) Y3915 01713041
4 Valve (vapor 3-way suction / vapor service valve) Y3941 07100005
5 Valve (2-way shut off service valve) Y3940 07100003
6 Cable cross-plate subassembly (electrical cover) Y3921 02123015
7 Right side plate (cabinet panel / elect / valves) Y3974 013030712
8 Cover of pass wire (electric power cover) Y3896 01413069
9 Magnetic coil (electric expansion valve) Y4061 4300876701
10 Top cover plate (cabinet) Y3891 01253443
11 Cover for reactor box (choke) Y4196 01413029
12 Reactor subassembly (mounting box) Y4197 01403616
13 Condenser support plate (0utdoor coil and fan mount) Y4025 01703007
14 Electric box assembly Y5192 02613192
104
MS8-C0-12-P1A PARTS 27 26 24 23
22
21
20
19
18
34
17
35
16
15
14
1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
MS8-C0-12-P1A PARTS
Item Part Description Catalog Number Part Number
1 Front Grille (fan discharge) Y3905 1473012
2 Cabinet (fan discharge panel) Y5232 153500201
3 Axial flow fan Y5218 103335012
4 Fan motor Y5219 15013159
6 Crankcase heater (electric heater) Y5227 76513004
7 Compressor and fittings Y5249 00103851
8 Compressor gasket (grommets - 3 total) Y5228 76710290
9 Reactor (choke) Y5224 43130185
10 Valve support sub-assembly (mounting plate) Y3915 01713041
11 Valve (3-way suction / vapor service valve) Y3941 07100005
12 Valve (2-way shut off service valve) Y3940 07100003
13 Valve Cover Y5221 22243010
14 Cable Cross Loop (electrical cover Total of 2) Y5226 76510021
15 Cable Cross plate sub-assembly (electrical cover) Y3921 02123015
16 Right Side Plate (cabinet panel/ electric / valves) Y5241 0130508401P
17 Discharge tube (discharge line) Y5206 03833008
18 Inhalation Tube (suction line tubing) Y5205 03833006
19 Temperature sensor sleeve Y5211 05212423
20 Electric expansion valve sub-assembly Y5214 07133676
21 Magnetic Coil (electric expansion valve) Y4061 4300876701
22 Rear grille (outdoor coil end) Y3906 01473014
23 Condenser assembly (outdoor coil) Y5254 01163411
24 Overload protector (for the compressor) Y5253 00183066
26 Top cover plate (cabinet) Y3891 01253443
27 Motor support spot welding sub-assembly Y5233 0170301002
34 Electric Box assembly Y5191 02603927
35 Temperature sensor (outdoor ambient) Y5223 39000310
105
MS8-H0-12-P1A PARTS
27 26 25 24 23
28
29 22
21
30
31 20
32
19
33
34 18
35 17
36
16
15
14
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
MS8-H0-12-P1A PARTS
Item Part Description Catalog Number Part Number
1 Front grille (fan discharge) Y3905 1473012
2 Cabinet fan discharge panel) Y5232 153500201
3 Fan motor Y5219 15013159
4 Axial flow fan Y5218 103335012
6 Crankcase heater (electric heater) Y5227 76513004
7 Compressor and fittings Y5249 00103851
8 Compressor gasket (grommets - 3 total) Y5228 76710290
9 Reactor (choke) Y5224 43130185
10 Valve support sub-assembly (mounting plate) Y3915 01713041
11 Valve (3-way suction / vapor service valve) Y3941 07100005
12 Valve (2-way shut off service valve) Y3940 07100003
13 Valve cover Y5221 22243010
14 Cable cross plate 1 (electrical cover) Y5247 02123013P
15 Cable cross plate 2 (electrical cover) Y5248 02123014P
16 Right side plate (cabinet panel / electric / valves) Y5244 0130509901P
17 4way reversing valve Y5202 03123909
18 Magnetic coil (reversing valve) Y5238 4300040047
19 Temperature sensor sleeve Y5211 05212423
20 Electric expansion valve sub-assembly Y5214 07133676
21 Magnetic coil (electric expansion valve) Y4061 4300876701
22 Rear Grille (outdoor coil end) Y3906 01473014
23 Condenser assembly (outdoor coil) Y5258 01163459
24 Overload protector (for the compressor) Y5253 00183066
26 Top cover plate (cabinet) Y3891 01253443
27 Motor support spot welding sub-assembly Y5233 0170301002
35 Electric box assembly Y5197 02613191
36 Temperature sensor (outdoor ambient) Y5223 39000310
106
MS8-C0-18-P1A PARTS
23 22 21 20
25
19
33
26
27
30
18
28
17
29
16
15
14
1
2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
MS8-C0-18-P1A PARTS
Part Part Description Catalog Number Part Number
1 Front grille (outdoor coil end) Y3908 01473049
2 Cabinet (Fan discharge panel) Y4072 01433047P
3 Insulated board (cover of electric box) Y5220 20113003
5 Compressor and fittings Y5252 00105241
6 Compressor gasket (3 total) Y5229 76715021
7 Temperature sensor (outdoor ambient) Y5210 3900072
8 Inhalation tube (suction line) Y5204 03723930
9 Right side plate (cabinet panel /electric / valves) Y5243 0130509403P
10 Valve support assembly Y4074 01715010P
11 Valve (liquid 2-way service valve) Y3943 07133058
12 Valve (vapor 3-way service valve) Y5212 07133210
13 Valve cover (cover for service valve) Y3986 22245002
14 Retaining plate Y5246 02115006P
15 Handle assembly Y3919 02113109
16 Electric expansion valve sub-assembly Y5215 07133681
17 Discharge tube (discharge line) Y5209 03833122
18 Temperature sensor (outdoor ambient) Y4057 3900030901
19 Wiring clamp Y3997 26115004
20 Rear Grille (fan discharge) Y3907 01473043
21 Condenser assembly (outdoor coil) Y5261 01163512
22 Top cover sub-assembly (cabinet panel) Y4063 01255005P
23 Condenser support plate (outdoor coil) Y3916 01795010
25 Motor support sub-assembly Y5264 01705036
26 Handle assembly (access door) Y4194 26235401
27 Fan motor Y4042 1501506302
28 Left side plate (cabinet panel) Y5242 01305093P
29 Axial flow fan Y3953 10335008
30 Electric box assembly Y5195 02603942
33 Capacitor CBB61 (for outdoor fan) Y4004 33010010
107
MS8-H0-18-P1A PARTS
25 24 23 22
27
21
35
28
32 29
20
30
31
19
18
17
16
1
2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
MS8-H0-18-P1A PARTS
Item Part Description Catalog Number Part Number
1 Front grille (outdoor coil end) Y3908 01473049
2 Cabinet (fan discharge panel) Y4072 01433047P
3 Insulated board (cover of electric box) Y5220 20113003
4 Drainage plug (bottom plugs 3 each) Y3939 06813401
5 Drainage connector Y3938 06123401
7 Compressor and fittings Y5252 00105241
8 Compressor gasket (3 each) Y5229 76715021
9 Temperature sensor (outdoor ambient) Y5210 3900072
10 4way reversing valve Y5200 03123891
11 Right side plate (cabinet panel / electric / valves) Y5243 0130509403P
12 Valve support assembly Y4074 01715010P
13 Valve (Vapor 3-way service valve) Y3943 07133058
14 Valve (Liquid 2-way service valve) Y5212 07133210
15 Valve cover (cover for service valve) Y3986 22245002
16 Retaining plate Y5246 021150006P
17 Handle assembly Y3919 2113109
18 Magnetic coil (electric expansion valve) Y5237 4300040033
19 Electric expansion valve sub-assembly Y5215 07133681
20 Temperature sensor (outdoor ambient) Y4057 3900030901
21 Wiring clamp Y3997 26115004
22 Rear grille (fan discharge) Y3907 01473043
23 Condenser assembly (outdoor coil) Y5259 01163487
24 Top cover sub-assembly (cabinet panel) Y4063 01255005P
25 Condenser support plate (outdoor coil) Y3916 01795010
27 Motor support sub-assembly Y5264 01705036
28 Left handle Y4194 26235401
29 Fan motor Y4042 1501506302
30 Left side plate (cabinet panel) Y5242 01305093P
31 Axial flow fan Y3953 10335008
32 Electric box assembly Y5195 02603942
35 Capacitor CBB61 (for outdoor fan) Y4004 33010010
108
MS8-C0-24-P1A PARTS
6 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17
2
1
18
19
20
21
22
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23
MS8-C0-24-P1A PARTS
Item Part Description Catalog Number Part Number
1 Front grille (outdoor coil end) Y3909 01473050
2 Fan motor Y4198 1501506205
3 Capacitor CBB61 (for outdoor fan) Y4005 33010011
6 Electric box assembly Y5194 02603940
8 Left handle (2 each) Y4194 26235401
9 Left side plate (cabinet panel) Y4067 01305043P
10 Top cover sub-assembly (cabinet panel) Y4064 01255006P
11 Motor support sub-assembly Y3914 01705025
12 Condenser support plate (outdoor coil) Y3887 01175092
14 Condenser assembly (outdoor coil) Y5256 01163425
15 Rear grille (fan discharge) Y3910 01475013
16 Wiring clamp Y3997 26115004
17 Temperature sensor (outdoor ambient) Y5222 39000072
18 Right side plate (cabinet panel / electric / valves) Y4068 0130504402P
19 Handle assembly Y3919 02113109
20 Retaining plate Y5246 02115006P
21 Valve (vapor 3-way service valve) Y3945 07133157
22 Valve cover (cover for service valve) Y3987 22245003
23 Valve support assembly Y4075 017150120P
24 Baffle (valve support) Y5245 01365435P
25 Valve (liquid 2-way service valve) Y3942 07130239
26 Electric expansion valve sub-assembly Y5239 4300876705
27 Discharge tube (discharge line) Y5208 03833031
28 Compressor and fittings Y5250 00103873
30 Axial flow fan Y3952 10335005
31 Front side plate Y4070 01305086P
32 Cabinet (fan discharge panel) Y4073 0143500401P
109
MS8-H0-24-P1A PARTS
6 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17
2
1
18
19
20
21
22
35 34 33 32 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23
MS8-H0-24-P1A PARTS
Item Part Description Catalog Number Part Number
1 Front grille (outdoor coil end) Y3909 01473050
2 Fan motor Y4198 1501506205
3 Capacitor CBB61 (for outdoor fan) Y4005 33010011
6 Electric box assembly Y5193 02603939
8 Left handle (2 each) Y4194 26235401
9 Left side plate (cabinet panel) Y4067 01305043P
10 Top cover sub-assembly (cabinet panel) Y4064 01255006P
11 Motor support sub-assembly Y3914 01705025
12 Condenser support plate (outdoor coil) Y3887 01175092
14 Condenser assembly (outdoor coil) Y5257 01163427
15 Rear grille (fan discharge) Y3910 01475013
16 Wiring clamp Y3997 26115004
17 Temperature sensor (outdoor ambient) Y5222 39000072
18 Right side plate (cabinet panel / electrical / valves) Y4068 0130504402P
19 Handle assembly Y3919 2113109
20 Retaining pate Y5246 02115006P
21 Valve (vapor 3-way service valve) Y3945 07133157
22 Valve cover (cover for service valve) Y3987 22245003
23 Valve support assembly Y4075 0171501201P
24 Baffle (valve support) Y5245 01365435P
25 Valve (liquid 2-way service valve) Y5217 07135072
26 Electric expansion valve sub-assembly Y5239 4300876705
27 4way reversing valve Y5199 03123863
28 Magnetic coil (electric expansion valve) Y5234 430040045
29 Compressor and fittings Y5250 00103873
30 Drainage connector Y3938 06123401
32 Drainage Plug (bottom plugs 3 each) Y3939 06813401
33 Axial flow fan Y3952 10335005
34 Front side plate Y4070 01305086P
35 Cabinet (fan discharge panel) Y4073 0143500401P
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28
29 27 26 25 23 22 21
30
31
32
40 33
34
20
41
19
18
17
1 16
2 3 45 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15
MS8-H0-30-P1A PARTS
Item Part Description Catalog Number Part Number
1 Front grille (fan discharge) Y3909 1473050
2 Cabinet (fan discharge panel) Y4073 0143500401P
3 Front side plate (compressor access) Y4070 01305086P
4 Axial flow fan Y3952 10335005
5 Drainage connector (3 each) Y3939 06813401
7 Drainage connector Y3938 06123401
8 Compressor gasket (grommets 3 each) Y5230 76815218
9 Compressor and fittings Y5251 00105051
10 Electrical heater (crankcase) Y5240 7651873209
11 Magnetic coil (reversing valve) Y4059 4300040029
12 4way reversing valve Y5201 03123895
13 Right side plate (cabinet panel / electric / valves) Y4068 0130504402P
14 Valve support subassembly Y4075 0171501201P
15 Valve (vapor 3-way service valve) Y3945 07133157
15 A Valve (liquid 2-way service valve) Y3942 07130239
16 Valve cover (cover for service valve) Y3987 22245003
17 Retaining plate Y4076 02115006P
18 Handle assembly Y3919 2113109
19 Wiring clamp Y3997 26115004
20 Electronic expansion valve sub-assembly Y5216 07133688
21 Temperature sensor (ambient) Y5223 3900031001
22 Rear grille (outdoor coil end) Y3910 1475013
23 Condenser assembly (outdoor coil) Y5260 01163509
25 Condenser support plate (outdoor coil) Y3887 01175092
26 Motor support sub-assembly Y3917 1802876
27 Top cover sub-assembly Y3892 01255007
28 Electric box cover Y3899 01425279
29 PFC inductance (choke reactor) (2 each) Y5225 43130192
30 Electric box assembly Y3893 02603620
31 Pass wire ring subassembly (2 each) Y4013 76614102
32 Left handle (2 each) Y4194 26235401
33 Left side plate Y4067 01305043P
34 Fan motor Y3976 15702802
40 Electric box assembly Y5196 02613050
41 Electrical heater (chassis) Y5235 765100047
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