MRCOOL EZPRO-24-HP-23016 - User Manual

MRCOOL EZPRO-24-HP-23016

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Contents; Page 1; Safety Precautions
  • Page 3 – Page 2; Unwind Fast Connect
  • Page 4 – Page 3; Read Before Using; Incor; WARNINGS FOR PRODUCT USE; to the unit, or other surrounding property.
  • Page 5 – Page 4; Take Note of Fuse Specifications
  • Page 6 – Page 5; ELECTRICAL WARNINGS; CLEANING & MAINTENANCE WARNINGS; WARNING; Signal/power cable is damaged or abnormally warm
  • Page 7 – Page 6; CAUTION
  • Page 8 – Page 7; Parts Overview; System; Maximum Line Set Length and Height Specifications*
  • Page 9 – Overview - Display Window; Indoor Unit Display Window; may be slightly di; Display Code; Remote Control; “ ” when Active Clean feature is turned on; “fresh”; • TIMER ON is set (if the unit is OFF, remains on when TIMER ON is set ); Page 8; Turbo
  • Page 10 – Page 9; Overview - Accessories; PART
  • Page 11 – Operating Instructions; Operating Temperature Range; protection features may activate and cause the unit to disable.; COOL mode; FOR OUTDOOR UNITS; When outside temperature; Optimal Operation; To achieve optimal performance, please
  • Page 12 – Basic Operation Modes:; OTHER FEATURES; Refrigerant Leakage Detection
  • Page 13 – Horizontal Louver; Vertical; Range; Horizontal; Louver; louvers will change airflow direction of; Remote Control User; Move the deflector rod, located on the underside of the; Remote Control Manual.
  • Page 14 – Manual Control Button; on; MANUAL CONTROL button; the unit off.
  • Page 15 – Care and Maintenance; a cloth soaked in warm water.; use bleach or abrasives; Lift the front panel of the indoor unit.
  • Page 16 – Air Filter Cleaning Reminder; Preperation for Extended; Pre-Season Inspection; Clean all filters; Any repairs to the unit should be
  • Page 17 – When the unit is turned off, while in; Indoor Unit Installation; Installation Summary - Indoor Unit
  • Page 18 – Installation Instructions; PRIOR TO INSTALLATION:; Step 1: Selecting an installation location; choose an appropriate location. The following; install unit in the following locations:; NOTE ABOUT WALL HOLE:; If there is no fixed refrigerant piping:
  • Page 19 – NOTE FOR CONCRETE OR BRICK WALLS:; Selecting an Installation Location; with a utility knife or a saw, to make it flush with; NOTE
  • Page 20 – MOUNTING PL; Unit can be configured with either a left or right; Correct orientation of Mounting Plate; NOTE REGARDING WALL STUDS; marked “US” on the metal bracket.; Correct Angle to Drill Wall Hole; Wall Hole Sleeve Installation; Series 9k Models
  • Page 21 – this could negatively affect the performance.; Step 4: Prepare indoor unit refrigerant piping; NOTE: Refrigerant piping should exit the indoor; Step 5: Mount the Indoor Unit; tape the ends of the piping; overflow, which could lead to fire or water damage.; DRAIN HOSE MUST BE ON BOTTOM; If you find that there is not enough room to; UNIT IS ADJUSTABLE
  • Page 22 – Installation Instructions –; choose an appropriate location. Use the following; following guidelines:; Outdoor Unit Installation; above; Minimum Clearance; Minimum Clearance; NOTE: Install the unit by following local codes and
  • Page 23 – SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR; Step 2: Install drain joint; DRAINAGE IN COLD CLIMATES; can freeze in the hose and flood the unit.; Seal; If the unit is frequently exposed to heavy; Build a shelter above the unit to protect it from; If the unit is frequently exposed to salty air; Use an outdoor unit that is specially designed
  • Page 24 – Outdoor Unit Dimensions:; WHEN DRILLING INTO CONCRETE,; Air Outlet; Air Inlet; If you are installing the outdoor unit on the; UNIT MOUNTING DIMENSIONS; TOP VIEW; The outdoor unit can be anchored to the ground,; Capacity; FRONT VIEW
  • Page 25 – If you are installing the unit on a wall-mounted; TO REDUCE VIBRATION OF WALL-; make sure that the wall is made of solid
  • Page 26 – Refrigerant Piping Connection; Step 1: Prepare exterior wall hole; Install finishing ring/cap to exterior portion of the; Step 2: Unwind Fast Connect; When bending connective refrigerant piping, it; MINIMUM BEND RADIUS; Keep excess refrigerant hose coiled. Wrap with
  • Page 27 – Step 3: Connect Line Set to Indoor Unit; tighten the first few threads by hand.; Before you continue, it is essential that you read; IMPORTANT INFORMATION; Or 2x Crescent; Connecting the Fast Connect
  • Page 28 – TORQUE REQUIREMENTS; this, please contact a qualified HVAC technician.; sized open-ended wrenches (depending on the; NOTE: work quickly and make sure the screw; the connector to the specified torque rating, listed in; *If an HVAC torque wrench is NOT available:
  • Page 29 – IMPORTANT; Step 4: Connect Line Set to the Outdoor Unit
  • Page 31 – on the top valve, using a 19 mm open-ended wrench; Step 5: Opening the refrigerant valves of the outdoor unit
  • Page 32 – NOTE ON DRAIN HOSE PLACEMENT; according to; or; Remove the air filter from the indoor unit and
  • Page 33 – MRCOOL; sizes to fit your particular application.; will need to be at the bottom of the bundle (; Refer to; wrap the
  • Page 34 – BEFORE PERFORMING ELECTRICAL WORK, READ THESE REGULATIONS; All wiring must comply with local and national electrical codes.; Electrical Connection Diagram
  • Page 35 – Electrical Connections; WIRES; general conventions.; RED; L N; L N; OUT DOO UNIT T E MIN L; POWER SUPPLY; OUT DOO UNIT T E MIN L; Connect the DIYPROTM Cable/signal wire and power cable; WIRES AND TERMINALS ARE NUMBERED; TO INDOOR UNIT
  • Page 36 – ALL WIRING MUST BE INSTALLED STRICTLY; Appliance; AWG; Minimum Wire Gauge for Power Cables; Model Series
  • Page 37 – Now, secure the DIYPROTM Cable to the outdoor; and firmly screw the u-lug of each wire to its; Finally, reinstall the electrical wiring cover and secure; Minimum Cr; Rated Current of
  • Page 38 – points; WARNING – RISK OF; There are two different methods to check for; Soap and Water Method; Connection points of indoor unit to check for leaks
  • Page 39 – Before Test Run; You should perform the; Test Run; Electrical Safety Checks; electrical system is safe and operating; Gas Leak Checks; - Check all flare nut
  • Page 40 – DOUBLE-CHECK PIPE CONNECTIONS; IF AMBIENT TEMPERATURE IS BELOW; operating temperature.; section for instructions.
  • Page 43 – Error Codes
  • Page 44 – European Disposal Guidelines; Special Notice; EU Disposal Guide
  • Page 45 – Easy Pro
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Summary

Page 2 - Contents; Page 1; Safety Precautions

Contents Page 1 mrcool.com Safety Precautions Warnings/Cautions ................................................................................................................. 3 Parts Overview Parts Diagram ..............................................................................................

Page 3 - Page 2; Unwind Fast Connect

Contents Indoor Unit Installation ...........16 2. Selecting an installation location ...........17 5. Prepare refrigerant piping ..................... 20 6. Mount indoor unit ................................... 20 Outdoor Unit Installation ...... 21 1. Selecting an installation location ...... 212....

Page 4 - Page 3; Read Before Using; Incor; WARNINGS FOR PRODUCT USE; to the unit, or other surrounding property.

Page 3 Safety Precautions mrcool.com Read Before Using Incor rect usage may cause serious damage or injury. . W ARNING CAUTION WARNINGS FOR PRODUCT USE DO NOT insert your fingers, rods or any other objects into the air inlet or outlet, as the high-speed fan may be rotating, and this could result in i...

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