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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit M17-0186 - DARWIN'S NATURAL PET PRODUCTS - A/C UNIT AND ROOFTOP CONDENSING UNITThis record contains information which is exempt from public disclosure pursuant to the Washington State Public Records Act, Chapter 42.56 RCW as identified on the Digital Records Exemption Log shown below. M17-0186 DARWIN'S NATURAL PET PRODUCTS 350 TRECK DR THE ABOVE MENTIONED Page # DIGITAL Code RECORDS PERMIT FILE INCLUDES Exemption (DR) EXEMPTION LOG THE FOLLOWING REDACTED INFORMATION Brief Explanatory Description StatutelRule Personal Information — The Privacy Act of 1974 evinces Congress' intent that social security numbers are a private concern. As such, individuals' social security numbers are redacted to protect those Social Security Numbers individuals' privacy pursuant to 5 U.S.C. sec. 5 U.S.C. sec. 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RCW Redactions contain information used to prove RCW DR3 — identity, age, residential address, social security 42.56.230 (7a 42.56.230 (7a & c) number or other personal information required to apply for a driver's license or identicard. & c) Redacted content contains a communication between client and attorney for the purpose of obtaining or providing legal advice exempt from RCW DR4 Attorney -Client Privilege — RCW 5.60.060(2)(a); RCW disclosure pursuant to RCW 5.60.060(2)(a), which protects attorney-client privileged 5.60.060(2)(a); RCW 42.56.070(1) communications, and RCW 42.56.070(1), which protects, under the PRA, information exempt or prohibited from disclosure under another statute. 42.56.070(1) DARWIN'S NATURAL PET PRODUCTS 350 TRECK DR M17-0186 Parcel No: Address: City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206-431-3670 Inspection Request Line: 206-438-9350 Web site: http://www.TukwilaWA.gov 0223400045 350 TRECK DR MECHANICAL PERMIT Project Name: DARWIN'S NATURAL PET PRODUCTS Permit Number: M17-0186 Issue Date: 12/11/2017 Permit Expires On: 6/9/2018 Owner: Name: Address: Contact Person: Name: Address: Contractor: Name: Address: License No: Lender: Name: Address: CASEYMAX LLC 350 TRECK DRIVE , TUKWILA, WA, 98188 DANIEL KIM 3132 NE 133 ST, SEATTLE, WA, 98125 PSR -HVAC & MECHANICAL SERVICES PO BOX 27073 , SEATTLE, WA, 98165 PSRHVMS924JT Phone: (206) 676-9346 Phone: (206) 367-2500 Expiration Date: 4/30/2018 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: INSTALL (1) NEW 2 -TON INDOOR WALL -MOUNTED AC UNIT IN THE SERVER ROOM. INSTALL (1) NEW OUTDOOR CONDENSING UNIT ON THE ROOF. Valuation of Work: $4,751.00 Type of Work: NEW Fuel type: ELECT Fees Collected: $264.12 Electrical Service Provided by: PUGEST SOUND ENERGY Water District: TUKWILA Sewer District: TUKWILA Current Codes adopted by the City of Tukwila: International Building Code Edition: International Residential Code Edition: International Mechanical Code Edition: Uniform Plumbing Code Edition: International Fuel Gas Code: Permit Center Authorized Signature: 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 National Electrical Code: WA Cities Electrical Code: WAC 296-46B: WA State Energy Code: 2017 2017 2017 2015 Date: 0-2-11-17 —,11_(7 I hearby certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating construction or the performance of work. I am authorized to sign and obtain this development permit and a agree to the conditions attached to this permit. Signatur_��—�/ Print Name:6.---41/Vi0( k1vv\ Date: 12 � l A 7 This permit shall become null and void if the work is not commenced within 180 days for the date of issuance, or if the work is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days from the last inspection. PERMIT CONDITIONS: 1: Work shall be installed in accordance with the approved construction documents, and any changes made during construction that are not in accordance with the approved construction documents shall be resubmitted for approval. 2: All permits, inspection record card and approved construction documents shall be kept at the site of work and shall be open to inspection by the Building Inspector until final inspection approval is granted. 3: Readily accessible access to roof mounted equipment is required. 4: All construction shall be done in conformance with the Washington State Building Code and the Washington State Energy Code. 5: Remove all demolition rubble and loose miscellaneous material from lot or parcel of ground, properly cap the sanitary sewer connections, and properly fill or otherwise protect all basements, cellars, septic tanks, wells, and other excavations. Final inspection approval will be determined by the building inspector based on satisfactory completion of this requirement. 6: All plumbing and gas piping work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Building Department (206-431-3670). 7: All electrical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Permit Center. 8: VALIDITY OF PERMIT: The issuance or granting of a permit shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of any of the provisions of the building code or of any other ordinances of the City of Tukwila. Permits presuming to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of the code or other ordinances of the City of Tukwila shall not be valid. The issuance of a permit based on construction documents and other data shall not prevent the Building Official from requiring the correction of errors in the construction documents and other data. 9: ***MECHANICAL PERMIT CONDITIONS*** 10: All mechanical work shall be inspected and approved under Permit Center (206/431-3670). 11: Manufacturers installation instructions shall be available on PERMIT INSPECTIONS REQUIRED Permit Inspection Line: (206) 438-9350 0703 1800 0609 0705 0701 MECH EQUIP EFF MECHANICAL FINAL PIPE/DUCT INSULATION -REFRIGERATION EQUIP ROUGH -IN MECHANICAL a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila the job site at the time of inspection. CITY OF TUKW_ Community Development Department Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 http://www.TukwilaWA.gov �..� , �� Mechanical Permit No. I U I I Project No. Date Application Accepted: 1C.11970 Date Application Expires: J' \N (For office use only) MECHANICAL PERMIT APPLICATION Applications and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail or by fax. **please print** SITE LOCATION Site Address: Tenant Name: King Co Assessor's Tax No.: 0223400045 Suite Number: NONE Floor: 1 New Tenant: ❑ Yes ® ..No 350 TRECK DRIVE DARWIN'S NATURAL PET PRODUCTS PROPERTY OWNER Name: DANIEL KIM Name: CASEYMAX LLC Phone: (206) 367-2500 Fax: (206) 368-6856 Address: Tukwila Business License No.: BUS -0993498 City: State: Zip: CONTACT PERSON — person receiving all project communication Name: DANIEL KIM Address: 3132 NE 133RD ST City: SEATTLE State: WA Zip: 98125 Phone: (206) 367-2500 Fax: (206) 368-6856 Email: daniel.kim@psrmechanical.com MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Company Name: PSR MECHANICAL Address: 3132 NE 133RD ST City: SEATTLE State: WA Zip: 98125 Phone: (206) 367-2500 Fax: (206) 368-6856 Contr Reg No.: PSRHVMS924JT Exp Date: 04/30/2018 Tukwila Business License No.: BUS -0993498 Valuation of project (contractor's bid price): $ Describe the scope of work in detail: Install (1) new 2 -ton indoor wall -mounted AC unit in the server room. Install (1) new outdoor condensing unit on the roof. 4,751 Use: Residential: Commercial: New ❑ Replacement ❑ New 121 Replacement ❑ Fuel Type: Electric 10 Gas ❑ Other: H:Wpplications\Forms-Applications On Line\2016 Applications\Mechanical Permit Application Revised 1-4-16.docx Revised: January 2016 bh Page 1 of 2 Indicate type of mechanical work being installed and the quantity below: Unit Type Qty Furnace <100k btu Residential, Nighttime Furnace >100k btu Industrial Floor furnace 55 dB(A) Suspended/wall/floor mounted heater 57 dB(A) Appliance vent Commercial Repair or addition to heat/refrig/cooling system 47 dB(A) Air handling unit 65 dB(A) <10,000 cfm 1 Unit Type Qty Air handling unit Residential, Nighttime >10,000 cfm Industrial Evaporator cooler 55 dB(A) Ventilation fan connected to single duct 57 dB(A) Ventilation system Commercial Hood and duct 47 dB(A) Incinerator — domestic 65 dB(A) Incinerator — comm/industrial 60 dB(A) Unit Type Qty Fire damper Residential, Nighttime Diffuser Industrial Thermostat 55 dB(A) Wood/gas stove 57 dB(A) Emergency generator Commercial Other mechanical equipment 47 dB(A) D 65 dB(A) Boiler/Compressor Qty 0-3 hp/100,000 btu 3-15 hp/500,000 btu 15-30 hp/1,000,000 btu 30-50 hp/1,750,000 btu 50+ hp/1,750,000 btu Noise: Mechanical units need to be in compliance with the Tukwila Noise Code. Maximum permissible sound levels are based on from where the sound is created and where the sound is heard. Additionally, if sound can be heard from within a house at night in a residential zone it may not be allowed. For more details, see TMC 8.22 District of Sound Producing Source District of Receiving Property Residential, Daytime* Residential, Nighttime Commercial Industrial Residential 55 dB(A) 45 dB(A) 57 dB(A) 60 dB(A) Commercial 57 dB(A) 47 dB(A) 60 dB(A) 65 dB(A) Industrial 60 dB(A) 50 dB(A) 65 dB(A) 70 dB(A) *Daytime means 7AM-10PM, Monday through Friday and 8AM-1 OPM, Saturday, Sunday and State -recognized holidays. A few sounds are exempt from the noise code, including: • Warning devices; • Construction and property maintenance during the daytime hours (lam-IOpm); • Testing of backup generators during the day. PERMIT APPLICATION NOTES - Value of construction — in all cases, a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the permit center to comply with current fee schedules. Expiration of plan review — applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation. The building official may grant one extension of time for additional periods not to exceed 90 days each. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. Section 105.3.2 International Building Code (current edition). 1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. BUILDING OWNE Signatur OR AUTHORIZED AGENT: Print Name: Daniel Kim Mailing Address: 3132 NE 133rd St Date: 11/27/2017 Day Telephone: (206) 367-2500 Seattle WA 98125 City H:Wpplications\Forms-Applications On Line \20I6 Applications\Mechanical Permit Application Revised 1-4-16.docx Revised: January 2016 bh State Zip Page 2 of 2 Cash Register Receipt City of Tukwila DESCRIPTIONS I ACCOUNT PermitTRAK QUANTITY PAID $264.12 M17-0186 Address: 350 TRECK DR Apn: 0223400045 $264.12 MECHANICAL $253.96 PERMIT ISSUANCE BASE FEE R000.322.100.00.00 0.00 $33.15 PERMIT FEE R000.322.100.00.00 0.00 $170.02 PLAN CHECK FEE R000.322.102.00.00 0.00 $50.79 TECHNOLOGY FEE $10.16 TECHNOLOGY FEE TOTAL FEES PAID BY RECEIPT: R12918 R000.322.900.04.00 0.00 $10.16 $264.12 Date Paid: Thursday, November 30, 2017 Paid By: PSR MECHANICAL Pay Method: CHECK 013229 Printed: Thursday, November 30, 2017 2:58 PM 1 of 1 CSYSTEMS L INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Project: Di4RI05 I4iMT+vifL i PROD; Type of Inspection: / l x �/C' )741111, Address: '350 %-P sz K DR.' Date Called: Special Instructions:,, , Li /v1 CcHp-N ICD- Z R 06zrn p o 77E547 Date Wanted: 1 —1 7'18 (a.mm per,. Requester: Lia Phone No: 1 rat _Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: me( PA/15-sliOs f j £1N4 -L-/ gooP, 6'"r: Inspector: /Ls Date: 1 1-C7 'if REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. FUJ ITSU Submittal Data:24RLB Inverter Driven Heat Pump 24,000 BTU Wall Mount Job Name: Location: Engineer: Submitted to: Submitted by: Reference: Date: Approval: Construction: Unit #: Drawing #: -Wired or wireless remote -Apple catechin filter -Energy Star rated -Sleep-timer -Auto louver: 4 -way •Auto mode -Economy mode -Auto changeover General Features •Standard Warranty: 5 years parts, 7 years compressor. Applies to systems purchased before June 1* 2015* -Extended Warranty: 10 years parts, 10 years compressor. Systems that have been installed on or after June tat 2015 by licensed contractors and the online Product Registration has been submitted.** •Elite Contractor Extended Warranty: 12 years parts, 12 years compressor. Systems that have been installed on or after June 1. 2015 by contractors who have met requirements and have been approved for elite contractor status plus, the online Product Registration has been submitted. *** Model Information Condenser AOU24RLB Evaporator ASU24RLB Electrical 208/230V AC 1ph-60Hz Available Voltage Range 208/230+/- 10% Minimum Circuit Ampacity 17.1 A Max Fuse Size Max Starting Current Input Power Cooling 2.40 kW Heating 1.92 kW Running Current Cooling Heating Operation Temperature Range Cooling 14°F (-10°C) - 115°F (-46°C) Heating 5°F (-15°C) - 75°F (-24°C) Efficiency SEER 18 EER (cooling) 2.93 kW/kW 20A COP (heating) 3.65 kW/kW 10.5 A HSPF (heating) 10.6 Btu/hW Enclosure (Condenser' Material Painted galvanized steel Color Beige (10 YR 7.5/1.0 NN) Sound Pressure Level 10.5A Condenser 8.5A Evaporator Dimensions 24,000 Btu/h H x W x D Condenser in. (mm). 24,000 Btu/h Evaporator in. (mm) Connection Pipe Liquid Capacity Nominal Cooling Min -Max Cooling 3,100 — 25,000 Btu/h Nominal Heating Min -Max Heating 7,500 — 27,000 Btu/h Compressor Rotary (inv xl) Motor Output 1,000 W Refrigerant Charge 54 dB (A) 47 dB (A) Oil Fan Motor (Condenser) Type: DC Propeller x 1 (Condenser) Motor Output 49 W (Evaporator) Type: DC Cross flow fan xl (Evaporator) Motor Output 42 W Thermal Protection (On) 248 + 27°F (120 ± 15°C) Evaporator (Off) 302±27°F (150± 15°C) Condenser (On) 203 f I8°F (95 ± 10°C) / (Off) 212 ± 27°F (100 + 15°C) Heat Exchanger Dimensions (H x W x D) in.(mm) 23-2/16 x 34-11/16 x 1-7/16 (620x790x290) Fin Pitch 20 FPI Rows x Stages 2 x 28 Pipe Type (Material) Copper Fin Type (Material) Aluminum Gas R410a Method (Liquid/Gas 3lbs. loz Max Length (Pre -ch FREOL a68SZ Max Height Differet Weight Condenser Evaporator Note, Specifications are based on the following conditions: Cooling: Indoor temperature of 80°F (26.7°C) DB/67°F (19.44°C) WB, and outdoor tomperatu Heating: Indoor t .,,p..ture of 70°F (21.11°C) DB/59°F (I5.°C) WB. and outdoor temperatu Pipe length: 240, lin. (7.5m), Height difference, 011. (0m) (Outdoor unit— indoor unit) (*Sum f95°F (33°C B/75°F re (8.33° B/43° armory/• ar 3.9°C) WB. I1°C)W n 4 REVIEWED FOR .C.QD.E.COMP IANCIE-7/16(620x790x290) AP'PROVED8 x 39-5 ge DEC ..O.7...20IZ 65ft. ( City of Tukwila BUILDING •DIVISION Accessories Wired Remote Controller Wired Remote Controller 6 x 9 (320x998x228) 1/4" 1/2" Brazing Om)/ (49 ft{15m}) 49 ft. (15m) 86 lbs. (39 kg) 31 lbs. (14 kg) RECEIVEP.Y-RVNUM !TY OF TUR W IUM Simple Remote Controller UTY-RSNUM Configuration Heating only or cooling only field settings required. Intertek©ETL Number AOU24RLB OV 3 0 2017 PERMIT CENTER.91987 ASU24RLB 91986 i Fujitsu General America. Etc. 353 Route 46 West Fairfield, NJ 07004 Toll Free: 1-888-888-3424 Fac (973) 836-0447 w1sw: Ni i t.Snelleu(L co m FUJITSU Dimensions:24RLB co 39-5/16 (998) 1 (25) +ISItillHlll t%5 I tltlll 0 20-1/2 (520) 23-1/4 (590) 28-3/8 (721 20-1/2 (520) [Unit: in. (mm)] 2-9/16 (65) 11/16 (18) 11-7/16 (290) 7/8 (23) r� Front view 21-1/4 540 Air flow Drain pipe mounting place (013/16 (20)) Bottom view 4-07/16 (11.3) hole The Fujitsu logo is a registered trademark of Fujitsu Limited. The Halcyon logo and name is a trademark of Fujitsu General America, Inc. Copyright 2016 Fujitsu General America, Inc. Fujitsu's products are subject to continuous improvements. Fujitsu res- es t righL(o modify product design, specifications and information in this bro, u a .); n •ice without incurring any obligations. 13-7/8 (352) Side view FUJITSU Fujitsu General America, Inc. 353 Route 46 West Fairfield, NJ 07004 Toll Free: 1-888-888-3424 Fax: (973) 836-0447 www.fi jitsu eeneral. coin Q Ili 1^; �II 1 \\111 I\`III 1 o , 14111 Drain pipe mounting place (013/16 (20)) Bottom view 4-07/16 (11.3) hole The Fujitsu logo is a registered trademark of Fujitsu Limited. The Halcyon logo and name is a trademark of Fujitsu General America, Inc. Copyright 2016 Fujitsu General America, Inc. Fujitsu's products are subject to continuous improvements. Fujitsu res- es t righL(o modify product design, specifications and information in this bro, u a .); n •ice without incurring any obligations. 13-7/8 (352) Side view FUJITSU Fujitsu General America, Inc. 353 Route 46 West Fairfield, NJ 07004 Toll Free: 1-888-888-3424 Fax: (973) 836-0447 www.fi jitsu eeneral. coin AIR CONDITIONER INDOOR UNIT (Wall Mounted Type) For authorized service personnel only. • Installation must be performed in accordance with the requirement of NEC and CEC by authorized personnel only. 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1.1. IMPORTANT! Please read before starting This air conditioning system meets strict safety and operating standards. As the installer or service person, it is an important part of your job to install or service the system so it operates safely and efficiently. For safe installation and trouble-free operation, you must: • Carefully read this instruction booklet before beginning. • Follow each installation or repair step exactly as shown. • Observe all local, state, and national electrical codes. Pay close attention to all waming and caution notices given in this manual. WARNING This symbol refers to a hazard or unsafe practice which can result in severe personal injury or death. CAUTION This symbol refers to a hazard or unsafe practice which can result in personal injury and the potential for product or prop- erty damage. • Hazard alerting symbols Electrical Safety/alert If Necessary, Get Help These instructions are all you need for most installation sites and maintenance conditions. If you require help for a special problem, contact our sales/service outlet or your certified dealer for additional instructions. In Case of Improper Installation The manufacturer shall in no way be responsible for improper installation or maintenance service, including failure to follow the instructions in this document. 1.2. Special precautions When Wiring ELECTRICAL SHOCK CAN CAUSE SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH. ONLY A QUALIFIED, EXPERIENCED ELECTRICIAN SHOULD ATTEMPT TO WIRE THIS SYS- TEM. • Do not supply power to the unit until all wiring and tubing are completed or reconnected and checked. • Highly dangerous electrical voltages are used in this system. Carefully refer to the wir- ing diagram and these instructions when wiring. Improper connections and inadequate earthing (grounding) can cause accidental injury or death. • Earth (Ground) the unit following local electrical codes. • Connect all wiring tightly. Loose wiring may cause overheating at connection points and a possible fire hazard. When Transporting Be careful when picking up and moving the indoor and outdoor units. Get a partner to help, and bend your knees when lifting to reduce strain on your.back. Sharp edges or thin aluminum fins on the air conditioner can cut your fingels. When Installing... ...In a Ceiling or Wall INSTALLATION MANUAL PART No. 9318739183 Contents 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1 2. ABOUT THIS PRODUCT 2 3. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 2 4. SELECTING THE INSTALLATION LOCATION 3 5. INSTALLATION WORK 3 6. ELECTRICAL WIRING 5 7. FINISHING 6 8. FRONT PANEL REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 7 9. REMOTE CONTROLLER INSTALLATION 7 10. OPTIONAL KIT INSTALLATION 7 11. FUNCTION SETTING 9 12. TEST RUN 11 13. CUSTOMER GUIDANCE 11 14. ERROR CODES 11 ...In a Room Properly insulate any tubing run inside a room to prevent "sweating" that can cause drip- ping and water damage to walls and floors. ...In an Area with High Winds Securely anchor the outdoor unit down with bolts and a metal frame. Provide a suitable air baffle. ...In a Snowy Area (for Heat Pump -type Systems) Install the outdoor unit on a raised platform that is higher than drifting snow. When Connecting Refrigerant Tubing • Keep all tubing runs as short as possible. • Use the flare method for connecting tubing. • Apply refrigerant lubricant to the matching surfaces of the flare and union tubes before connecting them, then tighten the nut with a torque wrench for a leak -free connection. • Check carefully for leaks before opening the refrigerant valves. When Servicing • Tum the power OFF at the main circuit breaker panel before opening the unit to check or repair electrical parts and wiring. • Keep your fingers and clothing away from any moving parts. • Clean up the site after you finish, remembering to check that no metal scraps or bits of wiring have been left inside the unit being serviced. • After installation, explain correct operation to the customer, using the operating manual. WARNING Never touch electrical components immediately after the power supply has been tumed off. Electric shock may occur. After tuming off the power, always wait 5 minutes before touching electrical components. If refrigerant leaks while work is being carried out, ventilate the area. If the refrigerant comes in contact with a flame, it produces a toxic gas. CAUTION Do not attempt to install the air conditioner or a part of the air conditioner by yourself. This unit must be installed by qualified personnel with a capacity certificate for handling refrigerant fluids. Refer to regulation and laws in use on installation place. This unit is part of a set constituting an air conditioner. It must not be installed alone or with non -authorized by the manufacturer. Always use a separate power supply line protected by a circuit breaker operating on all wires with a distance between contact of 1/8 in. (3 mm) for this unit. The unit must be correctly earthed (grounded) and the supply line must be equipped with a differential breaker in order to protect the persons. The units are not explosion proof and therefore should not be installed in explosive atmosphere. When moving, consult authorized service personnel for disconnection and installation of the unit. Do not place any other electrical products or household belongings under indoor unit or outdoor unit. Dripping condensation from the unit might get them wet, and may cause damage or malfunction of your property. All Fujitsu General products are manufactured to metric units and tolerances. United States customary units are provided for reference only. In cases where exact dimen- 2. ABOUT THIS PRODUCT 2.1. Precautions for using R410A refrigerant The basic installation work procedures are the same as conventional refrigerant (R22) models. However, pay careful attention to the following points: Since the working pressure is 1.6 times higher than that of conventional refrigerant (R22) models, some of the piping and installation and service tools are special. (See the following table.) Especially, when replacing a conventional refrigerant (R22) model with a new refrigerant R410A model, always replace the conventional piping and flare nuts with the R410A piping and flare nuts. Models that use refrigerant R410A have a different charging port thread diameter to pre- vent erroneous charging with conventional refrigerant (R22) and for safety. Therefore, check beforehand. [The charging port thread diameter for R410A is 1/2-20 UNF.] Be more careful that foreign matter (oil, water, etc.) does not enter the piping than with refrigerant (R22) models. Also, when storing the piping ,securely seal the opening by pinching, taping, etc. When charging the refrigerant, take into account the slight change in the composition of the gas and liquid phases. And always charge from the liquid phase where refrigerant composition is stable. 2.2. Special tools for R410A Tool name Contents of change Gauge manifold Pressure is high and cannot be measured with a conven- tional (R22) gauge. To prevent erroneous mixing of other refrigerants, the diameter of each port has been changed. It is recommended the gauge with seals -30 inHg to 768 psi (-0.1 to 5.3 MPa) for high pressure. -30 inHg to 551 psi (-0.1 to 3.8 MPa) for low pressure. Charge hose To increase pressure resistance, the hose material and base size were changed. Vacuum pump A conventional vacuum pump can be used by installing a vacuum pump adapter. Gas leakage detector Special gas leakage detector for HFC refrigerant R410A. Copper pipes It is necessary to use seamless copper pipes and it is desirable that the amount of residual oil is less than 0.004 oz/100 ft. (40 mg/10 m). Do not use copper pipes having a collapsed, deformed or discolored portion (especially on the interior surface). Otherwise, the expansion value or capillary tube may become blocked with contaminants. As an air conditioner using R410A incurs pressure higher than when using R22, it is nec- essary eo-essary to choose adequate materials. WARNING Do not use the existing (for R22) piping and flare nuts. If the existing materials are used, the pressure inside the refrigerant cycle will rise and cause failure, injury, etc. (Use the special R410A materials.) When installing and relocating the air conditioner, do not mix gases other than the specified refrigerant (R410A) to enter the refrigerant cycle. If air or other gas enters the refrigerant cycle, the pressure inside the cycle will rise to an abnormally high value and cause failure, injury, etc. 2.3. For authorized service personnel only. 0 WARNING For the air conditioner to operate satisfactorily, install it as outlined in this installation manual. Connect the indoor unit and outdoor unit with the air conditioner piping and cables available from your local distributor. This installation manual describes the correct con- nections using the installation set available from your local distributor. Do not tum on the power until all installation work is complete. `CAUTION This installation manual describes how to install the indoor unit only. To install the outdoor unit, refer to the installation manual included with the outdoor unit. • Be careful not to scratch the air conditioner when handling it. • After Installation, explain correct operation to the customer, using the operating manual. 2.4. Accessories The following installation accessories are supplied. Use them as required. Name and Shape Q'ty Name and Shape Q'ty Operating Manual T 1 Drain hose insulation _ 1 1 Installation Manual (This manual) 1 Cloth tape COO) 1 Tapping screws 1 set Wall hook bracket 1 Sealant Tapping screw (large) M4 x 25 mm Vinyl tape 1 M10 bolt, nut 4 set Wall cap 1 Remote controller a 0 002 000 1 Tapping screw (small) }��j°111czr• 2 Battery 6� 2 Air cleaning filter Remote controller holder e ® 1 Air cleaning filter frame ✓% 2 The following items are necessary to insta I this air conditioner. (The items are not includ- ed with the air conditioner and must be purchased separately.) Name Q'ty Name Q'ty Connection pipe assembly 1 Saddle 1 set Connection cable (4 -conductor) 1 Drain hose 1 Wall pipe 1 Tapping screws 1 set Decorative tape 1 Sealant 1 Vinyl tape 1 M10 bolt, nut 4 set Wall cap 1 2.5. Additional materials required for installation A. Refrigeration (armored) tape B. Insulated staples or clamps for connecting wire (See your local electrical codes.) C. Putty D. Refrigeration lubricant E. Clamps or saddles to secure refrigerant piping 2.6. Optional parts Refer to each installation manual for the method of installing optional parts. Parts name Model No. Application Wired Remote Controller UTY-RNNUM For air conditioner operation Wireless Remote Controller UTY-LNHUM For air conditioner operation Simple Remote Controlle UTY-RSNUM For air conditioner operation Extemal connect kit UTY-XWZX For control input/output port 3. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS This INSTALLATION MANUAL briefly outlines where and how to install the air conditioning system. Please read over the entire set of instructions for the indoor and outdoor units and make sure all accessory parts listed are with the system before beginning. 3.1. Type of copper pipe and insulation material A\ CAUTION Refer to the installation manual for the outdoor unit for description of allowable pipe length and height difference. Selecting pipe sizes The diameters of the connection pipes according to the capacity of the indoor unit. Refer to the following table for the proper diameters of the connection pipes between the indoor unit and outdoor unit. MODEL Diameter Liquid pipe Gas pipe 18, 24 1/4 in. (6.35 mm) 1/2 in. (12.70 mm) A\ CAUTION Install heat insulation around both the gas and liquid pipes. Failure to do so may cause water leaks. Use heat insulation with heat resistance above 248 °F (120 °C). Reverse cycle model only. In addition, ff the humidity level at the installation location of the refrigerant piping is expected to exceed 70%, install heat insulation around the refrigerant piping. If the expected humidity level is 70-80%, use heat insulation that is 3/4 in. (15 mm) or thicker and if the expected humidity exceeds 80%, use heat insulation that is 13/16 in. (20 mm) or thicker. If heat insulation is used that is not as thick as specified, condensation may form on the surface of the insulation. In addition, use heat insulation with heat conductivity of 0.045 W/(m•K) or less (at [68 °F (20 °C)]). 3.2. Electrical requirement The indoor unit is powered from the outdoor unit. Do not power indoor unit from separate power source. /N WARNING Refer to local codes for acceptable cable type. 4. SELECTING THE INSTALLATION LOCATION Decide the mounting position with the customer as follows: (1) Install the indoor unit level on a strong wall which is not subject to vibration. (2) The inlet and outlet ports should not be obstructed: the air should be able to blow all over the room. (3) Install the unit a dedicated electrical branch circuit. (4) Do not install the unit where it will be exposed to direct sunlight. (5) Install the unit where connection to the outdoor unit is easy. (6) Install the unit where the drain pipe can be easily installed. (7) Take servicing, etc. into consideration and leave the spaces shown in [5.1. Installation dimensions]. Also install the unit where the filter can be removed. Correct initial installation location is important because it is difficult to move unit after it is installed. A\ WARNING Install the air conditioner in a location which can withstand a load of at least 3 times the weight of the main unit and which will not amplify sound or vibration. If the installation location is not strong enough, the indoor unit may fall and cause injuries. Wdhstandable weight (Unit weight x 3•) 93 Lbs (42kg) *In accordance with UL standards. Q CAUTION Do not install the unit in the following areas: • Area with high salt content, such as at the seaside. It will deteriorate metal parts, caus- ing the parts to fail or the unit to leak water. • Area filled with mineral oil or containing a large amount of splashed oil or steam, such as a kitchen. It will deteriorate plastic parts, causing the parts to fail or the unit to leak water. • Area that generates substances that adversely affect the equipment, such as sulfuric gas, chlorine gas, acid, or alkali. It will cause the copper pipes and brazed joints to corrode, which can cause refrigerant leakage. • Area that can cause combustible gas to leak, contains suspended carbon fibers or flammable dust, or volatile inflammables such as paint thinner or gasoline. • If gas leaks and settles around the unit, it can cause a fire. • Area where animals may urinate on the unit or ammonia may be generated. • Do not use the unit for special purposes, such as storing food, raising animals, grow- ing plants, or preserving precision devices or art objects. It can degrade the quality of the preserved or stored objects. • Do not install where there is the waming of combustible gas leakage. • Do not install the unit near a source of heat, steam, or flammable gas. • Install the unit where drainage does not cause any trouble. • Install the indoor unit, outdoor unit, power supply cable, transmission cable, and remote control cable at least 40 in. (1m) away from a television or radio receivers. The purpose of this is to prevent TV reception interference or radio noise. (Even if they are installed more than 40 in. (1m) apart, you could still receive noise under some signal conditions.) • If children under 10 years old may approach the unit, take preventive measures so that they cannot reach the unit. • Install the indoor unit on the wall where the height from the floors more than 70 in. (1.8 m). 5. INSTALLATION WORK 5.1. Installation dimensions 3-1/8 in. (80 mm) or over 3-1/8 in. (80 mm) or over Wall hook bracket 59-1/16 in. (1.5 m) or over 70 in. (1.8 m) or over Remote controller Ci. Space from wall hook bracket. (Wall cap) Remote controller holder Tapping screw (small) 4-3/4 in. (120 mm) or over 5.2. Indoor unit piping direction The piping can be connected in the 7 directions indicated in the following. When the piping is connected in direction 20 , OQ , a0 or 05 , cut along the piping groove in the side of the front cover with a hacksaw. ® Right outlet Os Bottom outlet © Center ® Rear outlet outlet Os Left outlet 0 Left rear outlet ® Left bottom outlet 5.3. Cutting the hole in the wall for the connecting pipes (1) Cut a 3-1/8 in. (80 mm) diameter hole in the wall at the position shown in the figure. (2) When cutting the wall hole at the inside of the wall hook bracket, cut the hole to a point of intersection of center marks. When cutting the wall hole at the outside of the wall hook bracket, cut the hole at a point of 3/8 in. (10 mm) below. (3) Cut the hole so that the outside end is lower [3/16 to 3/8 in. (5 to 10 mm)] than the inside end. (4) Always align the center of the wall hole. If misaligned, water leakage will occur. (5) Cut the wall pipe to match the wall thickness, stick it into the wall cap, fasten the cap with vinyl tape, and stick the pipe through the hole. (6) For left piping and right piping, cut the hole a little lower so that drain water will flow freely. Wall hook bracket Centering marks 3/8 in. (10 mm) or more lower Fasten with vinyl tape 3-1/8 in. (80 mm) 3/8 in. (10 mm) or more lower hole Wall cap* Wall pipe` (Inside) 3/16 to 3/8 in. (5 to 10 mm) Wall (Outside) *Locally purchased 1\ WARNING If the wall pipe is not used, the cable interconnecting the indoor unit(s) and outdoor unit may touch metal and cause electric discharge. 5.4. Installing the wall hook bracket (1) Install the wall hook bracket so that it is correctly positioned horizontally and vertically. If the wall hook bracket is tiled, water will drip to the floor. (2) Install the wall hook bracket so that it is strong enough to support the weight of the unit. • Fasten the wall hook bracket to the wall with 6 or more screws through the holes near the outer edge of the bracket. • Check that there is no rattle at the wall hook bracket. ^� r CD olfoa4 Wall hook bracket 700 Tapping screw (large) (Quantity: 8) Qt CAUTION Install the wall hook bracket level, both horizontally and vertically. 5.5. Forming the drain hose and pipe [Rear piping, Right piping, Bottom piping] • Install the indoor unit piping in the direction of the wall hole and bind the drain hose and pipe together with vinyl tape. • Install the piping so that the drain hose is at the bottom. • Wrap the pipes of the indoor unit that are visible from the outside with decorative tape. [For Left rear piping, Left piping] Interchange the drain cap and the drain hose. CAUTION • Insert drain hose and drain cap securely. Drain should slope down to avoid water leakage. • When inserting, be sure not to attach any material besides water. If any other material is attached, it will cause deterioration and water leakage. • After removing drain hose, be sure not to forget mounting drain cap. • Be sure to fix the drain hose with tape to the bottom of piping. • Prevent drain water freezing under low temperature environment. When installing indoor unit's drain hose outdoors, necessary measure for frost protection should be taken to prevent drain water freezing. Under low temperature environment (when outdoor temperature under 32 °F (0 °C)), after cooling operation is executed, water in the drain hose could be frozen. Once drain water is frozen, the drain hose will be blocked and water leakage may result at the indoor unit. Installation method of Drain cap Right piping 10,11 „...; pvir",' `f e -.. `\ ` Bind with vinyl tape Bottom piping Indoor unit drain hose Pipe (top) Rear piping Indoor unit drain hose (bottom) Drain cap For left outlet piping, cut off the piping outlet cutting groove with a hacksaw. Remove the drain cap by pulling at the projection at the end of the cap with pli- ers, etc. CAUTION Insert the drain hose and drain cap into the drain port, making sure that it comes in contact with the back of the drain port, and then mount it. If the drain hose is not connected properly, leaking will occur. Attach the Drain hose insulation to the drain hose. �1���lll 1��1/ ,���� Drain hose insulation ,���1� Drain hose • ror ten piping ana ten rear piping, align me marcs on me was nook orackec ana snape,rne connection pipe. ` • Bend the connection piping at a bend radius of 3-15/16 in. (100 mm) or more and install no more than 1-3/8 in. (35 mm) from the wall. • After passing the indoor piping and drain hose through the wall hole, hang the indoor unit on the hooks at the top and bottom of the wall hook bracket. [Installing the indoor unit] • Hang the indoor unit from the hooks at the top of the wall hook bracket. • Insert the spacer, etc. between the indoor unit and the wall hook bracket and separate the bottom of the indoor unit from the wall. Wall hook bracket Indoor unit Indoor unit Wall hook bracket Alignment marks (Spacer) Connection piping Small piping Large piping Top hooks (Fitting) Bottom hooks Wall hook bracket After hooking the indoor unit to the top hook, hook the fittings of the indoor unit to the 2 bottom hooks while lowering the unit and pushing it against the wall. 5.6. Flare connection (Pipe connection) /N l CAUTION Tighten the flare nuts with a torque wrench using the specified tightening method. Oth- erwise, the flare nuts could break after a prolonged period, causing refrigerant to leak and generate hazardous gas if the refrigerant comes into contact with a flame. 5.6.1. Flaring Use special pipe cutter and flare tool exclusive for R410A. (1) Cut the connection pipe to the necessary length with a pipe cutter. (2) Hold the pipe downward so that cuttings will not enter the pipe and remove any burrs. (3) Insert the flare nut (always use the flare nut attached to the indoor unit(s) and outdoor unit respectively) onto the pipe and perform the flare processing with a flare tool. Use the special R410A flare tool, or the conventional flare tool. Leakage of refrigerant may result if other flare nuts are used. (4) Protect the pipes by pinching them or with tape to prevent dust, dirt, or water from en- tering the pipes. Die B Check if [L] is flared uniformly and is not cracked or scratched. Pipe' outside diameter [in. (mm)] Dimension A [in. (mm)] Dimension B [in. (mm)] Flare tool for R410A, clutch type 1/4 (6.35) 0 to 0.020 (Oto 0.5) 3/8 (9.1) 3/8 (9.52) 1/2 (13.2) 1/2 (12.70) 5/8 (16.6) 5/8 (15.88) 3/4 (19.7) 3/4 (19.05) 15/16 (24.0) When using conventional flare tools to flare R410A pipes, the dimension A should be approximately 0.020 in. (0.5 mm) more than indicated in the table (for flaring with R410A flare tools) to achieve the specified flaring. Use a thickness gauge to measure the dimension A. Width across flats Pipe outside diameter [in. (mm)] Width across flats of Flare nut [in. (mm)] 1/4 (6.35) 11/16 (17) 3/8 (9.52) 7/8 (22) 1/2 (12.70) 1 (26) 5/8 (15.88) 1-1/8 (29) 3/4 (19.05) 1-7/16 (36) 5.6.2. Bending pipes • If pipes are shaped by hand, be careful not to collapse them. • Do not bend the pipes in an angle more than 90°. • When pipes are repeatedly bend or stretched, the material will harden, making it difficult to bend or stretch them anymore. Do not bend or stretch the pipes more than 3 times. CAUTION • To prevent breaking of the pipe, avoid sharp bends. • If the pipe is bent repeatedly at the same place, it will break. 5.6.3. Pipe connection /N \ CAUTION • Be sure to Install the pipe against the port on the indoor unit correctly. If the center- ing is improper, the flare nut cannot tighten smoothly. If the flare nut is forced to tum, the threads will be damaged. • Do not remove the flare nut from the indoor unit pipe until immediately before con- necting the connection pipe. • Hold the torque wrench at its grip, keeping it in the right angle with the pipe, in order to tighten the flare nut correctly. • Tighten the flare nuts with a torque wrench using the specified tightening method. Otherwise, the flare nuts could break after a prolonged period, causing refrigerant to leak and generate hazardous gas if the refrigerant comes into contact with a flame. CAUTION • Connect the piping so that the control box cover can easily be removed for servic- ing when necessary. • In order to prevent water from leaking into the control box, make sure that the pip- ing is well insulated. When the flare nut is tightened properly by your hand, hold the body side coupling with a wrench, then tighten with a torque wrench. (See the table below for the flare nut tightening torques.) Tighten with two wrenches. Torque wrench Indoor unit pipe (Body side) Holding wrench Flare nut Connection pipe Flare nut [in. (mm)] Tightening torque [Ib.ft (N•m)] 1/4(6.35)dia. 11.8 to 13.3(16 to 18) 3/8 (9.52) dia. 23.6 to 31.0 (32 to 42) 1/2 (12.70) dia. 36.1 to 45.0 (49 to 61) 5/8 (15.88) dia. 46.5 to 55.3 (63 to 75) 3/4 (19.05) dia. 66.4 to 81.1 (90 to 110) 6. ELECTRICAL WIRING Cable Cable size Remarks Connection cable 14AWG UL 1505 3 cable+Earth (Ground), 19 208/230 V Max. Cable Length: Limit voltage drop to less than 2%. Increase cable gauge if voltage drop is 2% or more. 6.1. Wiring system diagram QI WARNING Before connecting the wires, make sure the power supply is OFF. Every wire must be connected firmly. No wire should be allowed to touch refrigerant tubing, the compressor or any moving part. Loose wiring may cause the terminal to overheat or result in unit malfunction. A fire hazard may also exist. Therefore, be sure all wiring is tightly connected. Connect wires to the matching numbers of terminals. INDOOR UNIT SIDE Power line OUTDOOR UNIT DISCONNECT SWITCH (Locally purchased) Control line Earth (ground) line Connect it to the specified terminal. Disconnect switch - field supplied if required by local code. Select the correct capacity of dis- connect switch according to the load. Indoor unit terminal block Earth (Ground) screw Disconnect switch Outdoor unit Connect it to the specified terminal. • To connect the indoor unit wires to the terminal correctly, refer to the figure for proper length. 7-1/2 in. (190 mm) 14AWG Earth (Ground) wire 6-7/8 in. (175 mm) Conduit holder Conduit connector 1 6.2. How to the install the indoor unit wire harness 1. Remove the screws, then remove the conduit holder. 2. Fasten the indoor unit wire harness to the conduit holder using the lock nut. IMPORTANT: Refer to figure of indoor unit wire length about the length of indoor unit wire harness. 3. Use the screws to install the conduit holder provide with the indoor unit. 4. Remove the screws, then remove the cable clamp. 5. Connect indoor unit wire harness to the terminal. Refer to the wiring diagram. 6. Use the screws to install the cable clamp. CONDUIT HOLDER SCREW CONDUIT CON- NECTOR Cable clamp Connection cable Screw Cable clamp Tab Screw Connection cable Square hole Insert the tab into the square hole of the indoor unit and fas- ten with a screw. 6.3. How to connect wiring to the terminals Caution when wiring cable When stripping off the insulation of a lead wire, always use a special tool such as a wire stripper. If there is no special tool available, carefully strip the insulation with a knife etc. (1) Use ring terminals with insulating sleeves as shown in the figure below to connect to the terminal block. (2) Securely clamp the ring terminals to the wires using an appropriate tool so that the wires do not come loose. Strip : 3/8 in. (10 mm) Ring terminal Sleeve (3) Use the specified wires, connect them securely, and fasten them so that there is no stress placed on the terminals. (4) Use an appropriate screwdriver to tighten the terminal screws. Do not use a screw- driver that is too small, otherwise, the screw heads may be damaged and prevent the screws from being properly tightened. (5) Do not tighten the terminal screws too much, otherwise, the screws may break. Screw with special washer Ring terminal Wire Terminal blocks Screw with special washer Ring terminal Wire (6) See the table below for the terminal screw tightening torques. Tightening torque [Ibf•in (N•m)] M4 screw 11 to 16(1.2to1.8) (t 1 CAUTION • Attach the cable clamp firmly by holding the connection cable, and make sure that the clamp is fixed securely. Incomplete attachment of the cable clamp might cause a malfunction of the open panel. • Match the terminal block numbers and connection cable colors with those of the outdoor unit. Erroneous wiring may cause buming of the electric parts. • Connect the connection cables firmly to the terminal block. Imperfect installation may cause a fire. • Always fasten the outside covering of the connection cable with the cable clamp. (If the insulator is chafed, electric discharge may occur.) • Always connect the ground wire. • Do not use the earth screw of the indoor unit for the connection other than a specified outdoor unit. 7. FINISHING (1) Insulate between pipes. • Insulate suction and discharge pipes separately. • For rear, right, and bottom piping, overlap the connection pipe heat insulation and indoor unit pipe heat insulation and bind them with vinyl tape so that there is no gap. • For left and left rear piping, butt the connection pipe heat insulation and indoor unit pipe heat insulation together and bind them with and vinyl tape so that there is no gap. • For left and left rear piping, wrap the area which accommodates the rear piping housing section with cloth tape. • For left and left rear piping, bind the connection cable to the top of the pipe with vinyl tape. • For left and left rear piping, bundle the piping and drain hose together by wrapping them with cloth tape over the range within which they fit into the rear piping housing section. (2) Temporarily fasten the connection cable along the connection pipe with vinyl tape. (Wrap to about 1/3 the width of the tape from the bottom of the pipe so that water does not enter.) (3) Fasten the connection pipe to the outside wall with a saddle, etc. (4) Fill the gap between the outside wall pipe hole and the pipe with sealer so that rain water and wind cannot blow in. (5) Fasten the drain hose to the outside wall, etc. Outside wall cap* Pipe Wall (Outdoors) Sealer putty* *Locally purchased . Connection pipe (heat insulation) uvenap uie insulation Bind the pipes together so that there is no gap. Pipe Indoor unit pipe (heat insulation) Vinyl tape Drain hose Left piping Connection cable Check the following: GOOD U Drain hose i Saddle Wrap with cloth tape Cloth tape For connection from the left rear Wall pipe Connection cable Drain hose Connection pipe PROHIBITED Lifted up Wave End in water 8. FRONT PANEL REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 8.1. Intake grille removal (1) Open the intake grille. (2) Pull down the knob. (3) Lift the intake grille upward, until the axle at the top of the intake grille is removed. 8.2. Intake grille installation (1) The fixing axle of the intake grille is installed on the Panel. (2) Lay down the intake grille. 8.3. Front panel removal (1) Remove intake grille (Reference the intake grille removal.) (2) Remove 6 screws. (3) The thumb is hung on the lower part as shown in the figure, and it pulls to the front, pushing [A] mark , and bottom hooks (2 position) is removed from wall hook bracket. (4) The front panel is pulled to the front, raising the upper surface, and a front panel is removed. 8.4. Frontpanel installation (1) First, fit the lower part of the front panel, and insert top and bottom hooks. (3 top sides) (2) Attach the 6 screws. (3) Attach the intake grille. Screws (6 position) Intake grille Mounting shaft Bearing Front panel Intake grille Knob Front panel Push Front panel Push Wall hook bracket Top holes (two sides) [•] mark Top hook (center) Front panel Indoor unit Top hooks ri nirip Ci /:, CAUTION Install the Front panel and Intake grille securely. If installation is imperfect, the Front panel or Intake grille may fall off and cause injury. 1 1 9. REMOTE CONTROLLER INSTALLATION A \ CAUTION • Check that the indoor unit correctly receives the signal from the remote controller, then install the remote controller holder. • Select the remote controller holder selection site by paying careful attention to the following: Avoid places in direct sunlight. Select a place that will not be affected by the heat from a stove, etc. 9.1. Remote controller holder installation • Install the remote controller a maximum distance of 22 ft. (7 m) from the remote control receiver. However, when installing the remote controller, check that it operates correctly. • Install the remote controller holder to a wall, pillar, etc. with the tapping screw. Remote controller holder fixing Remote controller mounting Remote controller holder Tapping screw (small) (1) Set (2) Push 10 Remote controller 10. OPTIONAL KIT INSTALLATION This air conditioner can be connected with the following optional kits. • Wired remote controller • Simple remote controller • Extemal connect kit 10.1. Before installing wired remote controller • When you use wired remote controller, some functions may not be used. Please use the recommended optional remote controller. A\ CAUTION • Before installing, be sure to disconnect all power supply. • Don't touch the heat exchanger. • During installing or removing operation, be sure not to have wire caught by parts or draw it hard. Or it may result troubles to the air -conditioner. • Avoid place in direct sunlight. • Select place that will not be affected by the heat from a stove, etc • Before setting up the optional kit, please confirm whether air -conditioner can receive the signal. • Do not connect the wired remote controller to the terminal for power supply. • When connecting the wired remote controller with the indoor unit, use the connecting cable (supplied with wired remote controller or simple remote controller). • Recommended cable length of wired remote controller is 32 ft. (10 m). Make sure to do insulate of connecting part when extended the cable. 1 10.2. Remote controller cable modification (1) Use a tool to cut off the terminal on the end of the remote controller cable, and then remove the insulation from the cut end of the cable. (2) Connect the remote controller cable and connecting cable. (supplied with wired remote controller) important: Be sure to insulate the connection between the wires. E E M Remote controller cable Connecting cable White Red Remote controller cable White Red Black Insulated connection Black 10.3. External input / output Wire modification (1) Remove insulation from wire attached to wire kit connector. Remove insulation from field supplied cable. Use crimp type insulated butt connector to join field cable and wire kit wire. (2) Connect the wire and locally purchased wire. (Supplied with external connect kit) Important: Be sure to solder wires to connect. Be sure to insulate the connection between the wires. Option parts External input/output wire /` Insulated connection Cable (Locally purchased) 10.4. Front panel, control box cover and display case removal (1) Refer to "FRONT PANEL REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION" to remove the front panel. (2) Remove the screw then remove the control box cover. (3) Remove the display case and connector. control box cover 10.5. Connecting cable to control board connector (1) Pass the cable from the hole in the back of indoor unit. (2) Connect the cable to the control board connector. (3) Hook the cable to the rib. connect the cable hole CN14 PCB CN6 Option type Connectgr No Wired remote controller Simple remote controller CN6 External input CN14 External output CN16 ' (4) Use cable clamper and screw to fasten the cable of wired remote controller. cable clamper screw fY screw conduit holder cable clamper cable of wired remote controller original wire of control unit (5) Fix the binder clamp with the screw and bind the wire of external kit with the binder. binder binder clamp screw conduit holder external connect wire screw binder clamp external connect wire original wire of control box 10.6. Frontpanel, control box cover and display case installation Install front panel, control box cover and display case by the reverse procedures as stated in 10.4. Front panel, control box cover and display case removal. FUNCTION SETTING Perform the "FUNCTION SETTING" according to the installation conditions using the remote controller. CAUTION • Confirm whether the wiring work for Outdoor unit or Branch box has been finished. • Confirm that the cover for the electrical enclosure on the outdoor unit is in place. • This procedure changes to the function settings used to control the indoor unit according to the installation conditions. Incorrect settings can cause the indoor unit to malfunction. • After the power is tumed on, perform the "FUNCTION SETTING" according to the installation conditions using the remote controller. • The settings may be selected between the following two: Function Number or Setting Value. • Settings will not be changed if invalid numbers or setting values are selected. • Refer to the installation manual enclosed with the remote controller when the wired remote controller (option) is used. Entering the Function Setting Mode While pressing the FAN button and SET TEMP. (A) simultaneously, press the RESET button to enter the function setting mode. STEP 1 Selecting the Remote Controller Custom Code Use the following steps to select the custom code of the remote controller. (Note that the air conditioner cannot receive a signal If the air conditioner has not been set for the cus- tom code.) The custom codes that are set through this process are applicable only to the signals in the FUNCTION SETTING. For details on how to set the cus- tom codes through the normal process, refer to Remote controller custom code. ,Q Press SET TEMP. (A) (V) button to change the custom code between A-• B -• C -• D. Match the code on the display to the air conditioner custom code. (initially set to A) (If the custom code does not need to be selected, press the MODE button and proceed to STEP 2.) (2 Press the TIMER MODE button and check that the indoor unit can receive signals at the displayed custom code. pa Press the MODE button to accept the custom code, and proceed to STEP 2. R MODE FAN _ START STOP MIN.HEAT ECONOMY ) SLEEP EJ SET TEMP v SET SS SET ( 1 CrO SWII G l 1 TIMER O TIMERMODE - t 0 0 0 CLOCK TEST RESET ADIUST RUN The air conditioner custom code is set to A prior to ship- ment. Contact your retailer to change the custom code. The remote controller resets to custom code A when the batteries in the remote con- troller are replaced. If you use a custom code other than custom code A, reset the custom code after replacing the batteries. If you do not know the air conditioner custom code setting, try each of the custom codes (A -•I3 C y D) until you find the code which operates the air conditioner. ICI" Z Selecting the Function Number and Setting Value ® Press the SET TEMP. (a) (V) buttons to select the function number. (Press the MODE button to switch between the left and right digits.) 0 Press the FAN button to proceed to setting the value. (Press the FAN button again to retum to the function number selection.) 0 Press the SET TEMP. (a) V buttons to select the setting value. (Press the MODE button to switch between the left and right digits.) ® Press the TIMER MODE button, and START/STOP button, in the order listed to confirm the settings. 0 Press the RESET button to cancel the function setting mode. ® After completing the FUNCTION SETTING, be sure to tum off the power and tum it on again. Function number nn Lu MODE FAN START STOP MIN.HEAT ECONOMY ft sm. I <A SET SET TEMP. Setting value /N l CAUTION After turning off the power, wait 10 seconds or more before fuming on it again. The Function Setting does not become active unless the power is turned off then on again. 11.1. Function details Filter Sign Select appropriate intervals for displaying the filter sign on the indoor unit according to the estimated amount of dust in the air of the room. If the indication is not required, select "No indication" (03). (•... Factory setting) Function Number Setting Value Setting Description 40 00 Standard (400 hours) 01 01 Long interval (1000 hours) 11 02 Short interval (200 hours) 03 No indication Auto Restart Enable or disable automatic restart after a power interruption. (,... Factory setting) Function Number Setting Value ` Setting Description 40 00 Enable 01 Disable " Auto restart is an emergency function such as for power outage etc. Do not attempt to use this function in normal operation. Be sure to operate the unit by remote controller or external device. Room temperature sensor switching (Only for Wired remote controller) When using the Wired remote controller temperature sensor, change the setting to "Both" (01). (,... Factory setting) Function Number Setting Value Setting Description 42 00 Indoor unit 01 Both 00: Sensor on the indoor unit is active. 01: Sensors on both indoor unit and wired remote controller are active. ' Remote controller sensor must be tumed on by using the remote controller Remote controller custom code (Only for wireless remote controller) The indoor unit custom code can be changed. Select the appropriate custom code. (4... Factory setting) Function Number Setting Value Setting Description 00 A 01 B 44 02 C 03 D • • 1 txternai Input control "Operation/Stop" mode or"Forced stop" mode can be selected. (♦... Factory setting) Function Number Setting Value Setting Description 48 00 Operation/Stop mode 46 01 (Setting prohibited) Room temperature control for wired remote controller sen- sor 02 Forced stop mode • Room temperature sensor switching (Aux.) To use the temperature sensor on the wired remote controller only, change the setting to "Wired remote controller" (01). This function will only work if the function setting 42 is set at "Both" (01) (♦... Factory setting) Function Number Setting Value Setting Description 48 00 Both 01 Wired remote controller • Indoor unit fan control for energy saving for cooling Enables or disables the power -saving function by controlling the indoor unit fan rotation when the outdoor unit is stopped during cooling operation. (.... Factory setting) Function Number Setting Value Setting Description 49 00 Disable 01 Enable • 00: When the outdoor unit is stopped, the indoor unit fan operates continuously following the setting on the remote controller. 01: When the outdoor unit is stopped, the indoor unit fan operates intermittently at alvery low speed. Setting record Record any changes to the settings in the following table. Setting Description Setting Value Filter sign 95 Auto restart , Room temperature sensor switching [ Remote controller custom code Room temperature control for wired remote controller sen- sor External input control 01 Room temperature sensor switching (Aux.) Indoor unit fan control for energy saving for cooling After completing the FUNCTION SETTING, be sure to tum off the power and tum it on again. 11.2. Temperature correction NOTE: When changing Function 95, perform this setting before other Room temp. control settings (Function 30, 31, 92, 93). If Function 95 is not set first, Room temperature control settings (Function 30, 31, 92, 93) will be reset and you must re -do them again. Heat Insulation condition (building insulation) Heat insulation conditions differ according to the installed environment. Standard insulation "00" allows system to rapidly respond to the cooling or heating load changes. High insulation "01" is when the heat insulation structure of the building is high and does not require system to rapidly respond to cooling or heating load changes. When High insulation "01" is selected; • Overheating (overcooling) is prevented at the start-up. • All room temp. control settings (Function 30, 31, 92, 93) will reset to No correction [0.0°F (0.0°C)]. (♦... Factory setting) Function Number Setting Value Setting Description 95 00 Standard insulation 01 High insulation • Room temperature control tor indoor unit sensor Depending on the installed environment, correction of the room temperature sensor may be required. Select the appropriate control setting according to the installed environment. The temperature correction values show the difference from the Standard setting "00" (manufacturer's recommended value). * When Function 95-01(High insulation) is set, the Standard setting "00" will be the same as No correction "01" [0.0°F (0.0°C)]. (♦... Factory setting) Function Number Setting Value Setting Description Room temperature control for indoor unit sensor Cooling 00 Standard setting" • Room temperature control for wired remote controller sen- sor Cooling 01 No correction 0.0°F (0.0°C) 02 -1°F (-0.5°C) 03 -2°F (-1.0°C) 04 -3°F (-1.5°C) More 05 More 05 -4°F (-2.0°C) Cooling 06 -5°F (-2.5°C) 06 -5°F (-2.5°C) Less Heating 07 Heating 07 -6°F (-3.0°C) 92 93 30 31 08 -7°F (-3.5°C) (For heating) (For cooling) (For heating) 09 -8°F (-4.0°C) 10 +1°F (+0.5°C) 10 +1°F (+0.5°C) 11 +2°F(+1.0°C) 11 +2°F (+1.0°C) 12 +3°F(+1.5°C) 12 +3°F (+1.5°C) Less 13 Less 13 +4°F (+2.0°C) Cooling Cooling 14 +5°F (+2.5°C) 14 +5°F (+2.5°C) More Heating 15 Heating 15 +6°F (+3.0°C) 16 +7°F (+3.5°C) 16 +7°F (+3.5°C) 17 +8°F (+4.0°C) 17 +8°F (+4.0°C) Room temperature control for wired remote controller sensor Depending on the installed environment, correction of the wire remote temperature sensor may be required. Select the appropriate control setting according to the installed environment. To change this setting, set Function 42 to Both "01". Ensure that the Thermo Sensor icon is displayed on the remote controller screen. (♦... Factory setting) Function number Setting value Setting description Room temperature control for indoor unit sensor Cooling 00 No correction 0.0°F (0.0°C) • Room temperature control for wired remote controller sen- sor Cooling 01 No correction 0.0°F (0.0°C) 02 -1°F (-0.5°C) 03 -2°F (-1.0°C) 04 -3°F (-1.5°C) More 05 -4°F (-2.0°C) Cooling 06 -5°F (-2.5°C) Less Heating 07 -6°F (-3.0°C) 92 93 08 -7°F (-3.5°C) (For cooling) (For heating) 09 -8°F (-4.0°C) 10 +1°F (+0.5°C) 11 +2°F(+1.0°C) 12 +3°F(+1.5°C) Less 13 +4°F (+2.0°C) Cooling 14 +5°F (+2.5°C) More Heating 15 +6°F (+3.0°C) 16 +7°F (+3.5°C) 17 +8°F (+4.0°C) Setting record • Record any changes to the settings in the following table. Setting Setting Value Heat Insulation condition (building insulation) Room temperature control for indoor unit sensor Cooling Heating Room temperature control for wired remote controller sen- sor Cooling Heating After completing the Function Setting, be sure to turn off the power and tum t on again. ■Remote controller custom code setting Use the following steps to select the custom code of the remote controller. (Note that the • air conditioner cannot receive a signal if the air conditioner has not been set for the cus- tom code.) (1) Press the START/STOP button until only the clock is displayed on the remote control- ler display. (2) Press the MODE button for at least 5 seconds to display the current custom code (initially set to A). (3) Press the SET TEMP. (•) (•) button to change the custom code between A—.B—.0--.D. Match the code on the display to the air conditioner custom code. (4) Press the MODE button again to retum to the clock display. The custom code will be changed. R MODE F.START STOP MIN.HEAT ECONOMY SLEEP SET TEMP. v FAN SET 1S SET c1 1 If no buttons are pressed within 30 seconds after the custom code is displayed, the system retums to the original clock display. In this case, start again from step 1 The air conditioner custom code is set to A prior to shipment. The remote controller resets to custom code A when the batteries in the remote control- ler are replaced. If you use a custom code other than custom code A, reset the custom code after replacing the batteries. If you do not know the air conditioner custom code setting, try each of the custom codes (A—.B—.0—.D.) until you find the code which operates the air conditioner. 12. TEST RUN A\ WARNING Do not turn on the power until all installation work is complete. t. CAUTION Always tum on the power 12 hours prior to the start of the operation in order to ensure compressor protection. Check items (1) Is operation of each button on the remote control unit normal? (2) Does each lamp light normally? (3) Do air flow direction louvers operate normally? (4) Is the drain normal? (5) Do not have an abnormal noise and vibration during operation? • Do not operate the air conditioner in test run for a long time. [Operation method] • For the operation method, refer to the operating manual. • The outdoor unit may not operate depending on the room temperature. In this case, press the test run button on the remote controller while the air conditioner is running. (Point the transmitter section of the remote controller toward the air conditioner and press the test run button with the lip of a ballpoint pen, etc.) Transmitter section TEST RUN button • To end test operation, press the remote controller START/STOP button. (When the air conditioner is running by pressing the TEST RUN button, the OPERA- TION Lamp and TIMER Lamp will simultaneously flash slowly.) [using the wlrea remote control] (uptton[ For the operation method, refer to the operating manual. (1) Stop the air conditioner operation. (2) Press the MODE button and the FAN button simultaneously for 2 seconds or more to start the test run. I /1 1 I� - CI I Ti 88 \\ Test run display (3) Press the START/STOP button to stop the test run. 13. CUSTOMER GUIDANCE Explain the following to the customer in accordance with the operating manual: (1) Starting and stopping method, operation switching, temperature adjustment, timer, air flow switching, and other remote control unit operations. (2) Air filter removal and cleaning, and how to use the air louvers. (3) Give the operating manual to the customer. 14. ERROR CODES If you use a wireless remote controller, the lamp on the photo detector unit will output error codes by way of blinking patterns. If you use a wired remote controller, error codes will ap- pear on the remote control display. See the lamp blinking pattems and error codes in the table. An error display is displayed only during operation. Error display Wired remote controller Error code Description OPERATION lamp (green) TIMER lamp (orange) ECONOMY lamp (green) •(1) •(1) p i ; Serial communication error •(1) •(2) O 1 12 Wired remote controller communication error •(1) •(5) O 15 1 Check run unfinished •(2) •(1) O 2 1 Unit number or Refrigerant circuit address setting error [Simultaneous Multi] •(2) •(2) O 22 Indoor unit capacity error •(2) •(3) 0 23 Combination error •(2) •(4) p 21.4 • Connection unit number error (indoor secondary unit) [Simultaneous Multi] • Connection unit number error (indoor unit or branch unit) [Flexible Multi] •(2) •(7) p 2.1 t Primary unit, secondary unit set- up error [Simultaneous Multi] •(3) •(2) 0 a J2 Indoor unit PCB model information error •(3) •(5) O 35 Manual auto switch error •(4) •(1) p u i 11 Room temp. sensor error • (4) • (2) O I l2 1 Indoor unit Heat Ex. Middle temp. sensor error • (5) • (1) p 5 1 1 Indoor unit fan motor error •(5) •(3) O 53 Drain pump error •(5) •(7) 0 51 1 Damper error •(5) •(8) O 513 Intake grille error •(5) •(15) p 5� Indoor unit error •(6) •(2) 0 62 Outdoor unit main PCB model information error or communication error [ 3 Inverter error •(6) •(4) O 5 iL 1 Active filter error, PFC circuit er- ror •(6) •(5) 0 GS Trip terminal L error 1 •(6) 1(10) 0 6A Display PCB microcomputers communication error •(7) •(1) p ' 1 11 Discharge temp. sensor error •(7) •(2) 0 12 1 Compressor temp. sensor error •(7) •(3) O 13 Outdoor unit Heat Ex. liquid temp. sensor error •(7) •(4) O 1 4 Outdoor temp. sensor error •(7) •(5) 0 1 15 Suction Gas temp. sensor error •(7) ' •(6) 0 ' 1r 11_I • 2 -way valve temp. sensor error •3 -way valve temp. sensor error •(7) •(7) 0 —1 1 11 Heat sink temp. sensor error •(8) •(2) 0 B2temp. • Sub -cool Heat Ex. gas inlet sensor error • Sub -cool Heat Ex. gas outlet temp. sensor error •(8) 0(3) O B3 Liquid pipe temp. sensor error •(8) •(4) 0 BLI Current sensor error •(8) •(6) 0 B6 •Discharge pressure sensor error • Suction pressure sensor error • High pressure switch error •(9) •(4) 0 9 J 1 Trip detection •(9) •(5) 0 95 Compressor rotor position detection error •(9) •(7) 0 91 1 Outdoor unit fan motor error 0(9) •(9) 0 99 4 -way valve error •(10) •(1) 0 R ; Discharge temp. error •(10) 1(3) 0 R3 Compressor temp. error •(10) •(4) 0 Ay High pressure error •(10) •(5) 0 R5 Low pressure error •(13) •(2) 0 12 Branch boxes error [Flexible Multi] Display mode • : 0,5s ON / 0.5s OFF 0 : 0.1s ON / 0.1s OFF () : Number of flashing [Troubleshooting with the Wired Remote Controller Display (Option)] If an error occurs, the following display will be shown. ("Er" will appear in the set room temperature display.) , Error code SU Y0 TU WE TM FA SA nn• t uu• t t Er AIR CONDITIONER • OUTDOOR UNIT Installation must be performed in accordance with the requirement of NEC and CEC by authorized personnel only. 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1.1. IMPORTANT! Please read before starting This air conditioning system meets strict safety and operating standards. As the installer or service person, it is an important part of your job to install or service the system so it operates safely and efficiently. For safe installation and trouble-free operation, you must: • Carefully read this instruction booklet before beginning. • Follow each installation or repair step exactly as shown. • Observe all local, state, and national electrical codes. • Pay close attention to all warning and caution notices given in this manual. This symbol refers to a hazard or unsafe practice which can result in severe personal injury or death. This symbol refers to a hazard or unsafe practice which can result in personal injury and the potential for product or property damage. • Hazard alerting symbols WARNING: CAUTION: • If Necessary, Get Help These instructions are all you need for most installation sites and maintenance conditions. If you require help for a special problem, contact our sales/service outlet or your certified dealer for additional instructions. Electrical Safety/alert In Case of Improper Installation The manufacturer shall in no way be responsible for improper installation or maintenance service, including failure to follow the instructions in this document. 1.2. Special precautions When Wiring ELECTRICAL SHOCK CAN CAUSE SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH. ONLY A QUALIFIED, EXPERIENCED ELECTRICIAN SHOULD ATTEMPT TO VIRE THIS SYSTEM. • Do not supply power to the unit until all wiring and tubing are completed or reconnected and checked. • Highly dangerous electrical voltages are used in this system. Carefully refer to the wir- ing diagram and these instructions when wiring. Improper connections and inadequate earthing (grounding) can cause accidental injury or death. • Earth (Ground) the unit following local electrical codes. • Connect all wiring tightly. Loose wiring may cause overheating at connection points and a possible fire hazard. When Transporting Be careful when picking up and moving the indoor and outdoor units. Get a partner to help, and bend your knees when lifting to reduce strain on your back. Sharp edges or thin aluminum fins on the air conditioner can cut your fingers. When Installing... ...In a Ceiling or Wall Make sure the ceiling/wall is strong enough to hold the unit's weight. It may be necessary to construct a strong wood or metal frame to provide added support. ...Ina Room Properly insulate any tubing run inside a room to prevent "sweating" that can cause drip- ping and water damage to walls and floors. ...In Moist or Uneven Locations Use a raised concrete pad or concrete blocks to provide a solid, level foundation for the outdoor unit. This prevents water damage and abnormal vibration. ...In an Area with High Winds Securely anchor the outdoor unit down with bolts and a metal frame. Provide a suitable air baffle. ...In a Snowy Area (for Heat Pump -type Systems) INSTALLATION MANUAL For authorized service personnel only. PART No.9379069588 Contents 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1 2. ABOUT THIS PRODUCT 2 3. SELECTING THE MOUNTING POSITION 3 4. INSTALLATION DIAGRAM 3 5. INSTALLATION 4 6. PUMP DOWN 6 When Connecting Refrigerant Tubing • Keep all tubing runs as short as possible, • Use the flare method for connecting tubing. • Apply refrigerant lubricant to the matching surfaces of the flare and union tubes before connecting them, then tighten the nut with a torque wrench for a leak -free connection. • Check carefully for leaks before opening the refrigerant valves. NOTE: Depending on the system type, liquid and gas lines may be either narrow or wide. There- fore, to avoid confusion the refrigerant tubing for your particular model is specified as either "small" or "large" rather than as "liquid" or "gas". When Servicing • Tum the power OFF at the main circuit breaker panel before opening the unit to check or repair electrical parts and wiring. • Keep your fingers and clothing away from any moving parts. • Clean up the site after you finish, remembering to check that no metal scraps or bits of wiring have been left inside the unit being serviced. • After installation, explain correct operation to the customer, using the operating manual. /) l WARNING To avoid getting an electric shock, never touch the electrical components soon after the power supply has been turned off. After turning off the power, always wait 10 minutes or more before you touch the electrical components. Installation of this product must be done by experienced service technicians or professional installers only in accordance with this manual. Installation by non- professional or improper installation of the product might cause serious accidents such as injury, water leakage, electric shock, or fire. If the product is installed in disregard of the instructions in this manual, it will void the manufacturer's warranty. Do not turn on the power until all work has been completed. Tuming on the power before the work is completed can cause serious accidents such as an electric shock or a fire. If refrigerant leaks when you are working, ventilate the area. If the leaking refrigerant is exposed to a direct flame, it may produce a toxic gas. Installation must be performed in accordance with regulations, codes, or standards for electrical wiring and equipment in each country, region, or the installation place. Do not use this equipment with air or any other unspecified refrigerant in the refrigerant lines. Excess pressure can cause a rupture. During installation, make sure that the refrigerant pipe is attached firmly before you run the compressor. Do not operate the compressor under the condition of refrigerant piping not attached properly with 2 -way or 3 -way valve open. This may cause abnormal pressure in the refrigeration cycle that leads to rupture and even injury. When installing or relocating the air conditioner, do not mix gases other than the specified refrigerant (R410A) to enter the refrigerant cycle. If air or other gas enters the refrigerant cycle, the pressure inside the cycle will rise to an abnormally high value and cause rupture, injury, etc. For appropriate working of the air conditioner, install it as written in this manual. To connect indoor unit and outdoor unit, or indoor unit and branch box, use air conditioner piping and cables available through your local distributor. This manual describes proper connections using such installation set. Do not modify power cable, use extension cable or branch wiring. Improper use may cause electric shock or fire by poor connection, insufficient insulation or over current. Do not purge the air with refrigerants but use a vacuum pump to vacuum the installation. There is no extra refrigerant in the outdoor unit for air purging. Do not use means to accelerate the defrosting process or to clean, other than those recommended by the manufacturer. The appliance shall be stored in a room without continuously operating ignition sources (for example: open flames, an operating gas appliance or an operating electric heater. Do not pierce or burn. Be aware that refrigerants may not contain an outdoor. Using the same vacuum pump for different refrigerants may damage the vacuum pump or the unit. I loc n nlenn nno mnnifnl.l .,nn, ,,,m n„m.. nn. -1 .d.n.ninn knm fn. DAIfIA n..nli�ci..o L, 0 lc a N W A\ WARNING Do not modify this unit, such as opening a hole in the cabinet. During the pump -down operation, make sure that the compressor is turned off before you remove the refrigerant piping. Do not remove the connection pipe while the compressor is in operation with 2 way or 3 way valve open. This may cause abnormal pressure in the refrigeration cycle that leads to rupture and even injury. A\ CAUTION This unit must be installed by qualified personnel with a capacity certification of handling refrigerant fluids. Refer to regulation and laws in use on installation place. Install the unit by following local codes and regulations in force at the place of installation, and the instructions provided by the manufacturer. This unit is part of a set constituting an air conditioner. The unit must not be installed alone or be installed with non -authorized device by the manufacturer. When installing pipes shorter than 3 m, sound of the outdoor unit will be transferred to the indoor unit, which will cause large operating sound or some abnormal sound. To protect the persons, earth( ground) the unit correctly, and use the power cable combined with an Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker (ELCB). The units are not explosion proof, and therefore should not be installed in explosive atmosphere. This unit contains no user -serviceable parts. Always consult experienced service technicians for repairing. When moving or relocating the air conditioner, consult experienced service technicians for disconnection and reinstallation of the unit. Children should be monitored to ensure they do not play with the device. This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. Do not touch the aluminum fins of heat exchanger built-in the indoor or outdoor unit to avoid personal injury when you install or maintain the unit. Do not place any other electrical products or household belongings under indoor unit or outdoor unit. Condensation dripping from the unit might get them wet, and may cause damage or malfunction of your property. 2. ABOUT THIS PRODUCT • All Fujitsu General products are manufactured to metric units and tolerances. United States customary units are provided for reference only. In cases where exact dimensions and tolerances are required, always refer to metric units. 2.1. Special tools for R410A Tool name Change from R22 to R410A Gauge manifold Pressure is high and cannot be measured with a conven- tional (R22) gauge. To prevent erroneous mixing of other refrigerants, the diameter of each port has been changed. It is recommended to use gauge with seals -0.1 to 5.3 MPa (-1 to 53 bar) for high pressure. -0.1 to 3.8 MPa (-1 to 38 bar) for low pressure. Charge hose To increase pressure resistance, the hose material and base size were changed.(R410A) Vacuum pump A conventional vacuum pump can be used by installing a vacuum pump adapter. (Use of a vacuum pump with a series motor is prohibited.) Gas leakage detector Special gas leakage detector for HFC refrigerant R410A. Copper pipes It is necessary to use seamless copper pipes and it is desirable that the amount of residual oil is less than 40 mg/10 m. Do not use copper pipes having a collapsed, deformed or discolored portion (especially on the interior surface). Otherwise, the expansion value or capillary tube may become blocked with contaminants. As an air conditioner using R410A incurs pressure higher than when using R22, it is neces- sary to choose adequate materials. Thicknesses of copper pipes used with R410A are as shown in Tablel. Never use copper pipes thinner than 0.8 mm even when it is available on the market. Thicknesses of Annealed Copper Pipes Nominal diameter (in.) Outer diameter (mm) Thickness [mm(in.)] 1/4 6.35 0.80 (0.032) 3/8 9.52 1/2 12.7 Af\ WARNING To install a unit that uses R410A refrigerant, use dedicated tools and piping materials that have been manufactured specifically for R410A use. Because the pressure of R410A refrigerant is approximately 1.6 times higher than R22, failure to use dedicated piping material or improper installation can cause rupture or injury. Furthermore, it can cause serious accidents such as water leakage, electric shock, or fire. 2.2. Power A\ l WARNING Always use a special branch circuit and install a special receptacle to supply power to the room air conditioner. Use a circuit breaker and receptacle matched to the capacity of the air conditioner. Install a leakage circuit breaker in accordance with the related laws and regulations and electric company standards. The circuit breaker is installed in the permanent wiring. Always use a circuit that can trip all the poles of the wiring and has an isolation distance of at least 3 mm between the contacts of each pole. /N l CAUTION The power source capacity must be the sum of the air conditioner current and the cur- rent of other electrical appliances. When the current contracted capacity is insufficient, change the contracted capacity. When the voltage is low and the air conditioner is difficult to start, contact the power company the voltage raised. 2.3. Electric requirement \ CAUTION Be sure to install a breaker of the specified capacity. Regulation of cables and breaker differs from each locality, refer in accordance with local rules. Voltage rating 1 0 208/230 V (60 Hz) Operating range 188-253 V Cable Type Remarks Power supply cable 14AWG UL 1505 2 cable + Earth (Ground), 1 0 208/230 V Connection cable 14AWG UL 1505 3 cable + Earth (Ground), 1 0 208/230 V Select the correct cable type and size according to the country or region's regulations. Max. wire length: Set a length so that the voltage drop is less than 2%. Increase the wire diameter when the wire length is long. CAUTION Outdoor unit capacity 9,12 15 18 24 MINIMUM CIRCUIT AMPACITY 13.4A 17.2A 14.6A 17.1 A MAX. CKT BKR. 15 A 20 A 15 A 20 A Before starting work check that power is not being supplied to a I poles of the indoor unit and outdoor unit. • Install all electrical works in accordance to the national standard. • Install the disconnect device with a contact gap of at least 3 mm in all poles nearby the units. (Both indoor unit and outdoor unit) • Install the circuit breaker nearby the units. 2.4. Pipe length Pipe length Max. height Max. Min. 66ft. (20m) 1011. (3m) 49ft. (15m) /N \ CAUTION If the pipe lengths and height differences are not kept as shown in the table, correct operation cannot be guaranteed. The outdoor unit with the refrigerant removed from the packaging is sealed. Indoor unit, the refrigerant is not sealed.) ' 2.5. Additional charge Refrigerant suitable for a piping length of 49ft (15m) is charged in the outdoor unit at the factory. When the piping is longer than 49ft (15m), additional charging is necessary. For the additional amount, see the table below. Pipe length 49 ft (15 m) 66 ft (20 m) Rate Additional refrigerant None +3.5 oz (+100 g) 0.2 oz/ft (20 g/m) /N l CAUTION When adding refrigerant, add the refrigerant from the charging port at the completion of work. 2.6. Operating range 2.7. Accessories The following installation accessories are supplied. Use them as required. Installation manual Outdoor temperature Cooling/Dry Mode About 14 to 115 °F Heating Mode model 9,12,15 About -5 to 75 °F model 18,24 About 5 to 75 °F 2.7. Accessories The following installation accessories are supplied. Use them as required. Installation manual Connection pipe assembly Drain pipe's Saddle Drain cap Connection cable Vinyl tape 1 MT 1 Wall cap 3 •1 Included only reverse cycle model. One set of following parts are necessary installation of this product. Name Connection pipe assembly Decorative tape Saddle Tapping screws Connection cable Vinyl tape Drain hose Sealant Wall pipe Wall cap M10 bold, nut 3. SELECTING THE MOUNTING POSITION • Decide the mounting position with the customer as follows. • Do not set to a place where there is oily smoke, oil is used in the factory, the unit can contact sea breeze, sulfide gases will be generated in the hot spring area, corrosive gases will be generated, animal may urine on the unit and ammonia will be generated and a dusty place. 3.1. Outdoor unit (1) If possible, do not install the unit where it will be exposed to direct sunlight. (If necessary, Install a blind that does not interfere with the air flow.) (2) Do not install the unit where a strong wind blows or where it is very dusty. (3) Do not install in an area that has heat sources, vapors, or the risk of leakage or accumulation of flammable gas. (4) Do not install the unit where people pass. (5) Take you neighbors into consideration so that they are not disturbed by air blowing into their windows or by noise. (6) Provide the space shown in figure so that the airflow is not blocked. Also for efficient operation, leave open three of the four directions front, rear, and both sides. (7) Install the unit where keep away more than 3 m from the antenna of TV set and Radio. (8) Outdoor unit should be set to a place where both drainage and itself will not be affected when heating. Q1 WARNING Install at a place that can withstand the weight of the outdoor units and install positively so that the units will not topple or fall. Install the unit where ft will not be tilted by more than 5°. When installing the outdoor unit where it may exposed to strong wind, fasten it securely. Lt CAUTION Do not install where there is the danger of combustible gas leakage. Do not install near heat sources. If children may approach the unit, take preventive measures so that they cannot reach the unit. 4. INSTALLATION DIAGRAM [OUTDOOR UNIT] 24" (60 cm) or over 4" (10 cm) or over 4" (10 cm) or over 8" (20 cm) or over 2" (5 cm) or over (1) Outdoor unit to be fasten with bolts at the four places without fail. 21-9/32"(54 cm) 10" (25 cm) or over (2) Fix securely with bolts on a solid block. (Use 4 sets of commercially available M10 bolt, nut and washer.) Block (3) Since the drain water flows out of the outdoor unit during heating operation, install the drain pipe and connect it to a commercial 16 mm (5/8") hose. (Reverse cycle model only) Outdoor unit bottom Drain cap jDrnho:: Drain cap (4) When installing the drain pipe, plug all the holes other than the drain pipe mounting hole in the bottom of the outdoor unit with putty so there is no water leakage. (Reverse cycle model only) Drain pipe mounting hole - i \ Base Drain pipe • Set the unit on a strong stand such as thing made of concrete blocks to minimize shock and vibration. • Do not directly install it on the ground, otherwise it will cause failure. • To obtain better operation efficiency, when the outdoor unit is installed, be sure to open the front and left side. /I.\ CAUTION When the outdoor temperature is 32°F (0°C) or less, do not use the accessory drain pipe. If the drain pipe are used, the drain water in the pipe may freeze in extreme cold weather. (Reverse cycle model only) In the area with heavy snowfall, if the intake and outlet of outdoor unit is blocked with snow, it might become difficult to get warm and it is likely to cause of the breakdown. Please construct a canopy and a pedestal or place the unit on a high stand (local configured). 5. INSTALLATION 5.1. Connector cover remove Connector cover removal • Remove the tapping screw. Installing the connector cover (1) After inserting the five hooks, then push upward. (2) Tighten the tapping screw. Hook Tapping screw Always use the screws as shown above. Hooks Connector cover 5.2. HOW TO CONNECT THE WIRE TO THE TERMINALS (1) Use ring terminals with insulating sleeves as shown in the figure below to connect to the wire. (2) Securely crimp the ring terminals to the wires using an appropriate tool so that the wires do not come loose. (3) Use the specified wires, connect them securely, and fasten them so that there is no stress placed on the terminals. (4) Use an appropriate screwdriver to tighten the terminal screws. Do not use a screw- driver that is too small, otherwise, the screw heads may be damaged and prevent the screws from being properly tightened. (5) Do not tighten the terminal screws too much, otherwise, the screws may break. (6) See the table below for the terminal screw tightening torques. Tightening torque M3.5 screw 0.8 to 1.0 N • m M4 screw 1.2to1.8N•m M5 screw 2.0to3.0N•m Strip 10 mm Ring terminal Screw with special washer Ring terminal Terminal board Terminal block Screw with special washer Ring terminal Sleeve Wire LI� CAUTION . • - Match the terminal block numbers and connection cable colors with those of the outdoor unit or branch box. Incorrect wiring may cause a fire. Connect the connection cables firmly to the terminal block. Imperfect installation may cause a fire. When fixing the connection cable with the cable clamp, always fasten the cable at the plastic jacket portion, but not at the insulator portion. If the insulator is chafed, electric leakage may occur. Do not use an earth screw for an extemal connector. Only use for interconnection between two units. Be careful not to generate a spark as follows for using a flammable refrigerant. • Do not remove the fuse while power is on. • Do not disconnect plug from the wall outlet and the wiring while the power is on. • It is recommended to position the outlet connection in a high position. Place the cords so that they do not get tangled. 5.3. Outdoor unit wiring /N \ CAUTION When connecting the power supply cable, make sure that the phase of the power supply matches with the phase of the terminal board. lithe phases do not match, the compressor will rotate in reverse and will not be able to compress. (1) Remove the tapping screw, then remove the control box cover. (2) Fasten the Inter -unit wire harness and power supply to the conduit holder using the lock nut. (3) Connect inter -unit wire hamess and power supply to the terminal. (4) Use the tapping screw to install the control box cover. NOTE: • Connector trade size for this unit is 1/2"(12.7 mm). The connector can be bought at a hard ware store. Refer to "How to connect wiring to the terminals" for instructions on connecting depending on the wire type you are using. • The fuse located in the outdoor unit provides power supply pro- tection and may blow when power is applied if the system has been in correctly wired. Lock nut Control box cover Tapping screw Conduit connector Power supply Inter -unit wire harness Keep the earth wire longer than the other wires. Earth wire Power supply cable or connection cable Earth (Ground) screw no or unit Terminal ©– I. 0 Earthing (Grounding) line Control line Terminal I I DISCONNECT SWITCH (Locally procured) 0 Indoor unit terminal block -•0 (Inter Unit) Power line Outdoor unit terminal block Connection cable j[� Connection Earth (Ground) screw MUM a Power supply cable NOTE: Factory installed protective inline fuses for indoor units' conductors are installed on the Power Supply PCB. 5.4. Connecting the piping CONNECTION (1) Install the outdoor unit wall cap (supplied with the optional installation set or pro- cured at the site) to the wall pipe. (2) Connect the outdoor unit and indoor unit piping. (3) After matching the center of the flare surface and tightening the nut hand tight, tighten the nut to the specified tightening torque with a torque wrench. (Table 1) FLARING (1) Cut the connection pipe to the necessary length with a pipe cutter. (2) Hold the pipe downward so that cuttings will not enter the pipe and remove the burrs. (3) Insert the flare nut onto the pipe and flare the pipe with a flaring tool. Insert the flare nut (always use the flare nut attached to the indoor and outdoor units respectively) onto the pipe and perform the flare processing with a flare tool. Use the special R410A flare tool, or the R22 flare tool. When using the conventional flare tool, always use an allowance adjustment gauge and secure the A dimension shown in table 2. BENDING PIPES (1) When bending the pipe, be careful not to crush it. (2) To prevent breaking of the pipe, avoid sharp „ai Pipe bends. Bend the pipe with a radius of curvature of 70 mm or over. (3) If the copper pipe is bend the pipe or pulled to often, it will become stiff. Do not bend the pipes more than three times at one place. Check •1 [L) is flared uniformly and is not cracked or scratched. Holding spanner Body side 90° Torque wrench Table 1 Flare nut tightening torque To prevent gas leakage, coat the flare surface with refrigerator oil. Flare nut [mm (in.)] Tightening torque [N • m (Ibt • ft)] 6.35 (1/4) dia. 16 to 18 (11.8 to 13.3) 9.52 (3/8) dia. 32 to 42 (23.6 to 31.0) 12.70 (1/2) dia. 49 to 61 (36.1 to 45.0) Table 2 Pipe outside diameter CAUTION Fasten a flare nut with a torque wrench as instructed in this manual. If fastened too tight, the flare nut may be broken after a long period of time and cause a leakage of refrigerant. Install heat insulation around both the gas and liquid pipes. Failure to do so may cause water leaks. Use heat insulation with heat resistance above 248 °F. (Reverse cycle model only) In addition, if the humidity level at the installation location of the refrigerant piping is expected to exceed 70%, install heat insulation around the refrigerant piping. If the expected humidity level is 70-80%, use heat insulation that is 15 mm or thicker and if the expected humidity exceeds 80%, use heat insulation that is 20 mm or thicker. If heat insulation is used that is not as thick as specified, condensation may form on the surface of the insulation. In addition, use heat insulation with heat conductivity of 0.045 W/(m K) or less (at 68 °F). 5.5. Vacuum (1) Remove the cap, and connect the gauge manifold and the vacuum pump to the charging valve by the service hoses. (2) Vacuum the indoor unit and the connecting pipes until the pressure gauge indicates -0.1 MPa (-76 cmHg). (3) When -0.1 MPa (-76 cmHg) is reached, operate the vacuum pump for at least 30 minutes. (4) Disconnect the service hoses and fit the cap to the charging valve to the specified torque. (5) Remove the blank caps, and fully open the spindles of the 2 -way and 3 -way valves with a hexagon wrench [Torque: 2.9 N•m (30 kgf•cm)]. (6) Tighten the blank caps of the 2 -way valve and 3 -way valve to the specified torque. A [mm (in.)] Pipe outside diameter [mm (in.)] Flare tool for R410A, clutch type 6.35 (1/4) 12.70 mm (1/2 in.) 9.52 (3/8) 0 to 0.5 (0 to 1/32) 12.70 (1/2) , CAUTION Fasten a flare nut with a torque wrench as instructed in this manual. If fastened too tight, the flare nut may be broken after a long period of time and cause a leakage of refrigerant. Install heat insulation around both the gas and liquid pipes. Failure to do so may cause water leaks. Use heat insulation with heat resistance above 248 °F. (Reverse cycle model only) In addition, if the humidity level at the installation location of the refrigerant piping is expected to exceed 70%, install heat insulation around the refrigerant piping. If the expected humidity level is 70-80%, use heat insulation that is 15 mm or thicker and if the expected humidity exceeds 80%, use heat insulation that is 20 mm or thicker. If heat insulation is used that is not as thick as specified, condensation may form on the surface of the insulation. In addition, use heat insulation with heat conductivity of 0.045 W/(m K) or less (at 68 °F). 5.5. Vacuum (1) Remove the cap, and connect the gauge manifold and the vacuum pump to the charging valve by the service hoses. (2) Vacuum the indoor unit and the connecting pipes until the pressure gauge indicates -0.1 MPa (-76 cmHg). (3) When -0.1 MPa (-76 cmHg) is reached, operate the vacuum pump for at least 30 minutes. (4) Disconnect the service hoses and fit the cap to the charging valve to the specified torque. (5) Remove the blank caps, and fully open the spindles of the 2 -way and 3 -way valves with a hexagon wrench [Torque: 2.9 N•m (30 kgf•cm)]. (6) Tighten the blank caps of the 2 -way valve and 3 -way valve to the specified torque. Outdoor unit Service hose with valve core Connecting pipe Blank cap 111.11— k Cap Gauge manifold Service hose 3 -way valve Charging port Vacuum pump Hexagon wrench Use a 4 mm hexagon wrench. , CAUTION Use a clean gauge manifold and charging hose for R410A exclusively. /N \ CAUTION Do not purge the air with refrigerants, but use a vacuum pump to vacuum the installation. There is no extra refrigerant in the outdoor unit for air purging. Use a vacuum pump and gauge manifold and charging hose for R410A exclusively. Using the same vacuum for different refrigerants may damage the vacuum pump or the unit. Tightening torque [N • m (Ibt • ft)] Blank cap 6.35 mm (1/4 in.) 20 to 25 (14.8 to 18.4) 9.52 mm (3/8 in.) 12.70 mm (1/2 in.) 28 to 32 (20.7 to 23.6) Charging port cap 10 to 12 (7.4 to 8.8) Outdoor unit Service hose with valve core Connecting pipe Blank cap 111.11— k Cap Gauge manifold Service hose 3 -way valve Charging port Vacuum pump Hexagon wrench Use a 4 mm hexagon wrench. , CAUTION Use a clean gauge manifold and charging hose for R410A exclusively. /N \ CAUTION Do not purge the air with refrigerants, but use a vacuum pump to vacuum the installation. There is no extra refrigerant in the outdoor unit for air purging. Use a vacuum pump and gauge manifold and charging hose for R410A exclusively. Using the same vacuum for different refrigerants may damage the vacuum pump or the unit. AUDI I IUNAL GHAK(it QI CAUTION When moving and installing the air conditioner, do not mix gas other than the specified refrigerant R410A inside the refrigerant cycle. When charging the refrigerant R410A, always use an electronic balance for refrig- erant charging (to measure the refrigerant by weight). When charging the refrigerant, take into account the Gas slight change in the composition of the gas and liquid AiIN phases, and always charge from the liquid phase side whose composition is stable. / oA Liquid jj Add refrigerant from the charging valve after the comple- tion of the work. If the units are further apart than the maximum pipe length, correct operation can- not be guaranteed. GAS LEAKAGE INSPECTION /N CAUTION After connecting the piping, check the all joints for gas leakage with gas leak detector. Men inspecting gas leakage, always use the vacuum pump for pressure. Do not use nitrogen gas. 5.7. TEST RUN • Perform test operation and check items below. • For the test operation method, refer to the operating manual. • The outdoor unit, may not operate, depending on the room temperature. In this case, keep on pressing the MANUAL AUTO button of the indoor unit for more than 10 seconds. The operation indicator lamp and timer indicator lamp will begin to flash simultaneously during cooling test run. Then, heating test run will begin in about three minutes when HEAT is selected by the remote control operation. (Please follow the operating manual for remote control operation.) • To end test operation, keep on pressing the MANUAL AUTO button of the indoor unit for more than 3 seconds. (When the air conditioner is run by pressing the MANUAL AUTO button, the OPERA- TION indicator lamp and TIMER indicator lamp of the indoor unit will simultaneously flash slowly.) OUTDOOR UNIT (1) Is there any abnormal noise and vibration during operation? 2) Will noise, wind, or drain water from the unit disturb the neighbors? (3) Is there any gas leakage? / • \ CAUTION Always turn on the power 12 hours prior to the start of the operation in order to ensure compressor protection. 6. PUMP DOWN 6.1. Pump down PUMP DOWN OPERATION (FORCED COOLING OPERATION) To avoid discharging refrigerant into the atmosphere at the time of relocation or disposal, recover refrigerant by doing the forced cooling operation according to the following proce- dure. (1) Conduct preliminary operation for 5 to 10 minutes using the forced cooling operation. Start the forced cooling operation. Keep on pressing the MANUAL AUTO button of the indoor unit for more than 10 seconds. The operation indicator lamp and timer indicator lamp will begin to flash simultaneously during test run. (The forced cooling operation cannot start if the MANUAL AUTO button is not kept on pressing for more than 10 sec- onds.) (2) Close the valve stem of 2 -way valve completely. (3) Continue the forced cooling operation for 2 to 3 minutes, then close all the valve stems on the 3 -way valves (4) Stop the operation. • Press the START/STOP button of the remote controller to stop the operation. • Press the MANUAL AUTO button when stopping the operation from the indoor unit side. (It is not necessary to press down for more than 10 seconds.) A\ CAUTION Please check the refrigerant circuit for any leaks before starting the pump down operation. Do not proceed with the pump down operation if there is no refrigerant left in the circuit due to bent or broken piping During the pump down operation, be sure to turn off the compressor before removing the refrigerant piping. PERMIT COORD COPY -' PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP PERMIT NUMBER: M17-0186 DATE: 12/04/17 PROJECT NAME: DARWINoS NATURAL PET PRODUCTS SITE ADDRESS: 350 TRECK DR X Original Plan Submittal Response to Correction Letter # Revision # before Permit Issued Revision # after Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: f\ Building Division Public Works Fire Prevention Structural Planning Division ❑ Permit Coordinator ❑ PRELIMINARY REVIEW: DATE: 12/05/17 Not Applicable n Structural Review Required (no approval/review required) REVIEWERcS INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved DUE DATE: 01/02/18 ❑ Approved with Conditions ❑ Corrections Required ❑ Denied ❑ (corrections entered in Reviews) (ie: Zoning Issues) Notation: REVIEWERc6 INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire I=1 Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: 12/18/2013 PSR -HVAC & MECHANICAL SERVTCES Horne Espanol Contact Safety & Health Claims & Insurance Washington State Department of 4) Labor & 'Industries A-"Z,Index Help Page 1 of 2 My L&I Workplace Rights Trades & Licensing PSR -HVAC & MECHANICAL SERVICES Owner or tradesperson Principals BAVINS, NEIL JONATHAN, PRESIDENT AUSTIN, MATTHEW W, VICE PRESIDENT STEINKE, CRAIG, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER O'DONNELL, STEPHEN 0 (End: 04/12/2012) RIST, STEVEN L (End: 04/12/2012) O'MALLEY, JAMES J, MEMBER (End: 04/14/2014) HOGERTY, REAGAN P, MEMBER (End: 04/14/2014) Doing business as PSR -HVAC & MECHANICAL SERVICES WA UBI No. 602 811 195 PO BOX 27073 SEATTLE, WA 98165 206-367-2500 KING County Business type Corporation Governing persons INC MSHC MATTHEW AUSTIN; NEIL BAVINS; SRUN KHOU; CRAIG STEINKE; License Verify the contractor's active registration / license / certification (depending on trade) and any past violations: Construction Contractor License specialties GENERAL License no. 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DN.O. 1�1 TVI . 0 ABBREVIATIONS: AIR CONDITIONING AIR CURTAIN FAN AMERICAN DISABIUIIES ACT ADJUSTABLE ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR ACOUSTIC LINED ALIGNMENT ACCESS PANEL APPROXIMATELY ARCHITECTURAL AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS AVERAGE BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM BELOW FINISH FLOOR BRAKE HORSEPOWER BUILDING BOTTOM OF DUCT BOTTOM OF PIPE BRITISH THERMAL UNIT BRITISH THERMAL UNITS PER HOUR BALANCING VALVE CEILING DIFFUSER CUBIC FEEI PER MINUTE CEIUNG GRILLE CAST IRON CENTERUNE CEIUNG CLEANOUT CONNECT; CONNECTED; CONNECTION CONSTRUCTION CONTINUOUS; CONTINUATION COORDINATE CORRIDOR CONDENSING UNIT CUBIC FEET CUBIC INCHES DRY BULB TEMPERATURE DEGREE DETAIL DIAMEIER DIFFERENTIAL DIMENSION DISCHARGE DOWN DRAIN DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR DRAWING EACH ENTERING AIR TEMPERATURE EXHAUST FAN EFFICIENCY EXHAUST GRILLE ELECTRICAL ELEVATION EMERGENCY ENTERING EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE EXHAUST EXISTING EXPANSION FAHRENHEIT FANCOIL FLOOR CLEANOUT FIRE DAMPER FURNISHED AND INSTALLED BY OWNER FULL LOAD AMP FLEXIBLE FLOOR FLAT ON BOTTOM FURNISHED BY OWNER INSTALLED BY CONTRACTOR FLAT ON TOP FEET PER MINUTE FEET PER SECOND ARE SMOKE DAMPER FOOT; FEET FIXTURE UNITS GALLON GALVANIZED GENERAL GROUND GALLONS PER HOUR GALLONS PER MINUTE HEIGHT, HIGH HORSEPOWER HOUR HEATING HEATING, VENTILATING, AND AIR CONDITIONING HERTZ INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE INTERNATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE IMC IPC ID IE IN INSUL KW KWH L LAT LB LF LVG MA MAX MBH; MBUH MCA MCC MD MECH MFR MIN MISC MTD MTG N.C. 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NC NIC NTS OAT OD OH OA P PD P R POC PRELIM PRES PRV PSI PSIG RA RECIRC RECT REF REG REQD RG RL RND RPM RV SCHED SF SG SO SOV SP SPEC SPECD SS STRUCT SWG SWR TBD TEMP TSTAT THRU TOD TOP TP TS TV TYP V VD VEL VERT VOL WB WEF WG W/ W/0 WT PIPING LEGEND: BALL VALVE BALL FLOAT VALVE BU I ItRFLY VALVE GATE VALVE GLOBE VALVE CHECK VALVE PLUG VALVE PRESSURE REGULATING VALVE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE QA 4 INTERNATIONAL MECHANICAL CODE INTERNATIONAL PLUMBING CODE INDIRECT DRAIN INVERT ELEVATION INCH INSULATE; INSULATION KILOWATT KILOWATTHOUR LENGTH LEAVING AIR TEMPERATURE POUNDS LINEAL FOOT LEAVING MIXED AIR MAXIMUM THOUSAND BRITISH THERMAL UNITS PER HOUR MINIMUM CIRCUIT AMPACITY MOTOR CONTROL CENTER MOTORIZED DAMPER MECHANICAL MANUFACTURER MINIMUM; MINUTE MISCELLANEOUS MOUNTED MOUNTING NORMALLY CLOSED NORMALLY OPEN NOISE CRITERIA NOT IN CONTRACT NOT TO SCALE OUTSIDE AIR TEMP OUTSIDE DMAMEIEH OVERHEAD OUTSIDE AIR PUMP PRESSURE DROP PHASE PROPERTY UNE POINT OF CONNECTION PRELIMINARY PRESSURE PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH GAGE RETURN AIR RECIRCULATING RECTANGULAR REFERENCE REGULATOR REQUIRED RETURN GRILLE RE -LOCATE ROUND REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE RELIEF VALVE SCHEDULE SQUARE FEET SUPPLY GRILLE SCREENED OPENING SHUT OFF VALVE STATIC PRESSURE SPECIFICATION SPECIFIED STAINLESS STEEL STRUCTURAL SUPPLY WALL GRILLE SUPPLY WALL REGISTER TO BE DEIEHMINED TEMPERATURE THERMOSTAT THROUGH TOP OF DUCT TOP OF PIPE TRAP PRIMER TEMPERATURE SENSOR TURNING VANE TYPICAL VENT VOLUME DAMPER VELOCITY VERTICAL VOLUME WET BULB TEMPERATURE WALL EXHAUST FAN WATER GAGE WITH WITHOUT WEIGHT AUTOMATIC AIR VENTLOAT VALVE MANUAL AIR VENT DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE GAUGE ASSEMBLY DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE SENSOR ASSEMBLY GAUGE W/ COCK P/T PORT PIPE WELL THERMOMETER FLOW MEIEH BTU METER W/ WELL SENSOR PIPE DOWN PIPE UP TEE DOWN TEE UP UNION CLEAN OUT REDUCER WYE STRAINER FLOW SENSOR MOTORIZED VALVE ACTUATOR SOLENOID VALVE ACTUATOR GENERAL NOTES: 1. COMPLETE INSTALLATION OF THE MECHANICAL SYSTEM SHALL BE PER THE LATEST ADOPTED VERSION OF INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE (IBC), INTERNATIONAL MECHANICAL CODE (IMC), WASHINGTON STATE ENERGY CODE (WSEC), INTERNATIONAL PLUMBING CODE (UPC), INTERNATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE (IFGC), INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE (IFC), NEPA AND HEALTH CODES AND REGULATIONS AS ADOPTED BY THE LOCAL JURISDICTIONS. 2. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE DIFFUSER, GRILLE AND REGISTER LOCATIONS AND DUCT ROUTING CLEARANCES WITH THE STRUCTURAL REFLECTED CEILING AND LIGHTING PLANS. 3. MAKE ACCEPTABLE ACCESS PROVISIONS FOR REMOVAL OF FILTER AND MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE FOR ALL MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT AND UNITS. REFER TO MANUFACTURER'S INSTALLATION GUIDE. 4. ALL CONTROL WIRE AND CONDUIT SHALL COMPLY WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE. 5. THE LOCATIONS OF ALL ITEMS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS OR CALLED FOR IN THE DOCUMENTS THAT ARE NOT DEFINITELY FIXED BY DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATE ONLY. THE EXACT LOCATIONS NECESSARY TO SECURE THE BEST CONDITIONS AND RESULTS MUST BE DE (ERMINED BY THE PROJECT SITE CONDITIONS AND SHALL HAVE THE APPROVAL OF THE PROJECT MANAGER BEFORE BEING INSTALLED. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS. 6. ALL ROOF PENETRATIONS SHALL BE MINIMUM OF 5 FEE 1 AWAY FROM THE AREA/OCCUPATION SEPARATION WALLS. ALL PIPE, DUCT AND CONDUIT PENETRATIONS THROUGH RATED ASSEMBLIES SHALL BE FIRE AND SMOKE STOPPED PER CODE. 7. ALL EQUIPMENT, DAMPERS, PIPING, AND ACCESSORIES IN CONCEALED SPACES REQUIRING ACCESS SHALL HAVE ACCESS DOORS. ALL ACCESS DOORS IN FIRE RATED STRUCTURE SHALL BE FIRE RATED. COORDINATE LOCATIONS WITH ARCHITECT/OWNER/CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE ACCESS DOORS. 8. ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE FREE FROM DEFECTS IN MATERIAL WORKMANSHIP, AND SHALL BE OF THE KIND AND QUALITY DESCRIBED HEREIN. 9. ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE APPROVED FOR INSTALLATION IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON AND SHALL HAVE ALL CERTIFICATIONS AND RATINGS REQUIRED TO MEET ALL ENERGY, POLLUTION, ENVIRONMENTAL, SEISMIC, ETC. CODES AND REGULATIONS. 10. VERIFY ALL THE MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT'S ELECTRICAL LOADS VOLTAGE/PHASE, ETC. WITH ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO ORDERING. 11. WHERE MULTIPLE RISERS OR HORIZONTAL LOOPS ARE USED, BALANCING VALVES IN THE RETURN ONES ARE REQUIRED. A CHECK VALVE SHALL BE PROVIDED IN EACH RETURN TO PREVENT TEMPORARY REVERSAL OF FLOW. 12. COORDINATE CONSTRUCTION OF ALL MECHANICAL WORK WITH ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURAL ELECTRICAL WORK, ETC., SHOWN ON CONTRACT DOCUMENT DRAWINGS. LOCATIONS AND SIZES OF ALL FLOOR, WALL, AND ROOF OPENINGS SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH ALL OTHER TRADES INVOLVED. 13. ALL TESTS SHALL BE COMPLETED BEFORE ANY MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT OR PIPING INSULATION IS APPLIED. 14. WHERE TWO OR MORE ITEMS OF THE SAME TYPE OF EQUIPMENT ARE REQUIRED, THE PRODUCT OF ONE MANUFACTURER SHALL BE USED. 15. REFER TO TYPICAL DETAILS FOR DUCTWORK, PIPING, AND EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION. 16. RECORD DRAWINGS SHALL BE PROVIDED TO THE OWNER WITHIN 180 DAYS OF THE DATE OF RECEIPT OF THE CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY AS REQUIRED BY SECTION C103.6.1 OF THE WSEC. THE DRAWINGS SHALL INDICATE THE LOCATION AND PERFORMANCE DATA OF EQUIPMENT, GENERAL CONFIGURATION OF DUCTWORK AND PIPING DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS, INCLUDING FLOW RATES AS A MINIMUM, THAT HAVE BEEN DEVIATED FROM THESE DOCUMENTS. A COMPLETE RECORD OF CHANGES SHALL BE KEPT TO DATE ON A DAILY BASIS AND MADE ACCESSIBLE TO OWNER AND ENGINEER. 18. LOCATIONS AND SIZES OF ALL FLOOR, WALL, AND ROOF OPENINGS SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH ALL OTHER TRADES INVOLVED. 2015 WASHINGTON STATE ENERGY CODE (WSEC) NOTES 1. HVAC EQUIPMENT SHALL HAVE MINIMUM PERFORMANCE AT SPECIFIED RATING CONDITIONS NOT LESS THAN THE VALUES INDICATED IN C403.2.3. 2. HVAC SYSTEMS SHALL BE EQUIPPED WITH AUTOMATIC CONTROLS CAPABLE OF ACCOMPLISHING SETBACK OR SHUTDOWN DURING UNOCCUPIED PERIODS AS REQUIRED BY SECTION C403.2.4.2.2 OF THE WSEC AND AS DESCRIBED IN THE TEMPERATURE CONTROL SEQUENCES, IF PROVIDED. 3. PROVIDE BALANCING DEVICES IN ALL BRANCH DUCTS AND PIPE RUNS TO TERMINAL DEVICES AS REQUIRED BY SECTION C408.2.2.1 AND C408.2.2.2 OF THE WSEC AND CHAPTER 6 OF THE IMC AND AS INDICATED ON THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. 4. ALL DUCTWORK SHALL COMPLY WITH SMACNA STANDARDS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF GALVANIZED DUCTWORK. ALL DUCTWORK SHALL BE SEALED AS REQUIRED BY SECTION C403.2.8 "DUCT AND PLENUM..." OF THE WSEC. DUCT TAPE NOT ALLOWED. 5. ALL DUCTWORK SHALL BE INSULATED AS REQUIRED BY SECTION C403.2.8 OF THE WSEC. 6. MOTOR EFFICIENCY SHALL NOT BE LESS THAN THE MINIMUM CALLOUTS PER SECTIONS C403.2.11.1 THRU 5 AND C405.8 OF THE WSEC FOR FULL LOAD EFFICIENCIES. 7. HVAC SYSTEMS SHALL BE BALANCED AS REQUIRED BY SECTION C408.2.2 OF THE WSEC. 8. IF NOT SPECIFICALLY STATED ABOVE, CONTRACTOR SHALL COMPLY WITH THE WSEC ITEMS THAT DO APPLY TO THIS PROJECT 9. ALL PIPING INSULATION SHALL CONFORM TO THE WSEC SECTION C403.2.9. 10. HVAC SYSTEMS SHALL BE COMMISSIONED IN FULL COMPLIANCE WITH THE WSEC SECTION C408 SYSTEM COMMISSIONING. 11. HVAC SYSTEMS SHALL BE EQUIPPED MTh 100% OUTSIDE AIR ECONOMIZERS AS REQUIRED BY SECTION C403.3 OF THE WSEC. 12. HVAC SYSTEMS WITH COOLING CAPACITY GREATER THAN 65,000 BTU/H SHALL BE EQUIPPED WITH INTEGRATED ECONOMIZERS AS REQUIRED BY SECTION C403.3.3.2 OF THE WSEC. 13. FRESH AIR INTAKE AND RELIEF/EXHAUST SHALL BE EQUIPPED WITH LOW LEAK CLASS 1A MOTORIZED DAMPERS AS REQUIRED BY SECTION C403.2.4.3 OF THE WSEC. L�h+ I� t! rAtLAND,.P,IUMP.... SEPI i. REQU;i.:. is ❑,/MeChan ccJ Electric: i � „lumbing Ges Pipinn City of TuIcrPa (I BUILOIi;►^, Di i7lION ! REVISIONS No changes shall hr' made to the scope of work withoi.; t prior approval of Tukwila Btorfing Division. NOTE: Revisions will Ioq .+iro a nPw plan submittal and rnLy include additional plan review fees RS 7.5 HP AND GREATER SHALL BE EQUIPPED WITH A VFD AS REQUIRED BY SECTION C403.2.13 OF THE LE CO �= it No. Mil- O05(0 PROJECT LOCATION Plan rMview approval is subject to errors and omissions. Approval of construction documents does not authorize the violation of any adopted code or ordinance. Receipt of approved Field Co and onditions is acknowledged: Dat( 12/ `VI /f7 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION GENERAL HVAC NOTES: 1. CONTRACT DOCUMENT DRAWINGS FOR MECHANICAL WORK (HVAC) ARE DIAGRAMMATIC AND ARE INTENDED TO CONVEY SCOPE AND GENERAL ARRANGEMENT ONLY. 2. INSTALL ALL DUCT MOUNTED SENSING AND CONTROL DEVICES IN LOCATIONS WITH STRAIGHT SECTION OF DUCT UP AND DOWNSTREAM AS RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER FOR GOOD ACCURACY AND ACCESSIBILITY. 3. COORDINATE AND PROVIDE ALL DUCT TRANSITIONS REQUIRED FOR ANAL EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS TO FURNISHED EQUIPMENT. FIELD VERIFY AND COORDINATE ALL DUCT DIMENSIONS BEFORE FABRICATION. 4. ALL EQUIPMENT, DUCTWORK, ETC., SHALL BE SUPPORTED AS REQUIRED TO PROVIDE A VIBRATION FREE INSTALLATION, AND SEISMICALLY BRACED AS REQUIRED. PROVIDE VIBRATION ISOLATION FOR ALL MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT TO PREVENT TRANSMISSION OF VIBRATION TO BUILDING STRUCTURE. 5. CERTAIN ITEMS SUCH AS RISES AND DROPS IN DUCTWORK, ACCESS DOORS, VOLUME DAMPERS, ETC. ARE INDICATED ON THE CONTRACT DOCUMENT DRAWINGS FOR CLARITY FOR A SPECIFIC LOCATION REQUIREMENT AND SHALL NOT BE INTERPRETED AS THE EXTENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THESE ITEMS. 6. UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN, LOCATE ALL ROOM THERMOSTATS 4'-0" (CENTERLINE) ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR. NOTIFY THE PROJECT MANAGER OF ANY ROOMS WHERE THE ABOVE LOCATION CANNOT BE MAINTAINED OR WHERE THERE IS A QUESTION ON LOCATION. 7. ALL DUCTWORK SHALL CLEAR DOORS AND WINDOWS. 8. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, ALL DUCTWORK IS OVERHEAD, TIGHT TO THE UNDERSIDE OF THE STRUCTURE (WITHIN TRUSSES), WITH SPACE FOR INSULATION IF REQUIRED. 9. MAXIMUM LENGTH OF FLEXIBLE DUCTS SHALL BE AS CODE PERMITS. BUT NO LONGER THAN 12 FEET. 10. ALL DUCTWORK SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH ALL TRADES INVOLVED. OFFSETS IN DUCTS, INCLUDING DIVIDED DUCTS AND TRANSITIONS AROUND OBSTRUCTIONS. 11. PROVIDE ACCESS DOORS IN DUCTWORK TO PROVIDE ACCESS FOR ALL VOLUME DAMPERS AND OTHER ITEMS LOCATED IN THE DUCTWORK WHICH REQUIRE SERVICE AND/OR INSPECTION. 12. ALL AIR DISTRIBUTION SUPPLY OUTLETS SHALL HAVE VOLUME CONTROL DEVICES. 13. ALL 90 DEGREE TRUNK DUCT ELBOWS SHALL BE SMOOTH -ROUND OR SQUARE WITH TURNING VANES. 14. ALL FAN SYSTEMS WITH OVER 2000 CFM SHALL HAVE DUCT SMOKE DETECTORS IN THE RETURN AIR STREAM TO DISABLE FAN UPON SMOKE DETECTION DETECTION. DUCT SMOKE DETECTORS ARE NOT REQUIRED IN THE RETURN AIR STREAM WHERE ALL PORTIONS OF THE BUILDING SERVED BY THE AIR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM ARE PROTECTED BY AREA SMOKE DETECTORS CONNECTED TO A FIRE ALARM SYSTEM IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE. THE AREA SMOKE DETECTION SYSTEM SHALL COMPLY WITH SECTION 606.4 OF THE IMC. DUCT/SMOKE DETECTORS SHALL BE LISTED BY AN APPROVED AGENCY AND FOR INSTALLATION IN AIR DUCTS PER IMC SECTION 606. 15. ALL MECHANICAL HEATING AND VENTILATION EQUIPMENT SHALL CONFORM TO SMACNA, LOCAL AND STATE REGULATIONS FOR SEISMIC RESTRAINT (INCLUDING PIPING AND DUCTWORK). 16. ALL RECTANGULAR DUCTWORK SIZES SHOWN ARE INSIDE CLEAR DIMENSIONS. 17. SUPPLY AND RETURN DUCTWORK FOR HVAC TO HAVE 1" SOUND LINING FOR THE FIRST 10 FEET FROM UNIT DISCHARGE OUTLET. ALL DUCT LINING TO MEET AND EXCEED MOLD, HUMIDITY, EROSION RESISTANT, ETC. TO MEET IMC CHAPTER 6. 18. ALL RECTANGULAR DUCTWORK SIZES SHOWN ARE INSIDE CLEAR DIMENSIONS. SUPPLY AND RETURN DUCTWORK FOR HVAC TO HAVE 1" SOUNDUNING FOR THE FIRST 10 FEET FROM UNIT DISCHARGE OUTLET. ALL DUCT LINING TO MEET AND EXCEED MOLD, HUMIDITY, EROSION RESISTANT, ETC. TO MEET IMC CHAPTER 6. ALL DUCTWORK TO BE CLASS -I AIR DUCTS. CLASS -II DUCTS SHALL NOT BE USED. 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