Page 1 MDS Installation. Page 2 Contents  Introduction  Outdoor Unit Installation  Indoor Unit Installation  Refrigerant Pipe Work  Gas Charge 

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Page 1 MDS Installation

Page 2 Contents  Introduction  Outdoor Unit Installation  Indoor Unit Installation  Refrigerant Pipe Work  Gas Charge  Wiring  Summary

Page 3 Introduction

Page 4 Bad installation – System will not operate as per design  Waste of Money  Waste of Time  Bad Image 3 Major Categories  Unit Installation  Piping Installation  Wiring Installation INSTALLATION

Page 5 Outdoor Unit Installation

Page 6 Outdoor Unit Installation  Sufficient area around the unit. No barrier for supply air and discharge air.  Avoid discharge air return to the unit (Hot Air short- circuiting)  Strong foundation for the unit Outdoor Unit Installation

Page 7 Handling Outdoor Unit Correct Outdoor Unit Installation

Page 8 Handling Outdoor Unit Wrong Outdoor Unit Installation

Page 9 CorrectWrong Outdoor Unit Installation

Page 10 Outdoor Unit Installation

Page 11 Wall / Barrier higher than unit Side View Wall / Barrier lower than unit Outdoor Unit Installation Outdoor Unit Spacing (Single Unit)

Page 12 Top View (Barrier higher than unit) Outdoor Unit Spacing (Single Unit) Outdoor Unit Installation

Page 13 Top View (Barrier lower than unit) Outdoor Unit Installation Outdoor Unit Spacing (Single Unit)

Page 14 Outdoor Unit Spacing (More than 1 unit) Top View (Wall / Barrier restriction same as 1 outdoor unit) Outdoor Unit Installation

Page 15 Outdoor Unit Spacing (More than 1 unit) Top View (Wall / Barrier restriction same as 1 outdoor unit) Outdoor Unit Installation

Page 16 Top View (Wall / Barrier restriction same as 1 outdoor unit) Outdoor Unit Spacing (More than 1 unit) Outdoor Unit Installation

Page 17 Outdoor Unit Installation Outdoor Unit Foundation  Floor location strength - Able to withstand the unit weight and vibration

Page 18 Outdoor Unit Installation Outdoor Unit Foundation  Layout for drainage, piping & cables - Different level, avoid blocking Gas and liquid piping connection Balance piping connection

Page 19 Outdoor Unit Installation Outdoor Unit Foundation  Screw bolt required to further tighten the unit - Avoid the unit from falling due to earthquake

Page 20 Indoor Unit Installation

Page 21 Indoor Unit Installation Drainage Pipe Work  Adjust the downward gradient Gradient of 1:100 or more

Page 22 Indoor Unit Installation Drainage Pipe Work  Group drain pipe ≥ 100mm Vent opening Clamp of drain pipe Gradient ≥ 1/100 Converged drain pipe

Page 23 Indoor Unit Installation EXV Box Installation  MUST install vertically upward

Page 24 Unit and EXV Selection

Page 25 Unit and EXV Selection

Page 26 Unit and EXV Selection - New Marketing Bulletin: MBA

Page 27 Unit and EXV Selection - New Marketing Bulletin: MBA

Page 28 Indoor Unit Installation EXV Box Installation  3 types of mounting methods 1 2 3

Page 29 Indoor Unit Installation EXV Box Installation

Page 30 Indoor Unit Installation EXV Box Installation

Page 31 Refrigeration Pipe Work

Page 32 Refrigerant Pipe Work Piping Installation  Ensure piping is dry, clean and no air leakage

Page 33 Refrigerant Pipe Work Piping Installation  Nitrogen gas replacement Nitrogen gas pressure: about 0.02 MPa (0.2 kg/cm 2, 2.8 psi)

Page 34 Refrigerant Pipe Work Piping Installation  Covering of refrigerant pipes - Prevent water, dirt or dust from getting into the pipes Pinching Taping Method

Page 35 Refrigerant Pipe Work Piping Installation  Covering of refrigerant pipes

Page 36 Refrigerant Pipe Work Piping Installation  Covering of refrigerant pipes

Page 37 Refrigerant Pipe Work Piping Installation  Connection

Page 38 Refrigerant Pipe Work Piping Installation  Refnet & distributors joints to be install horizontally In ±15°

Page 39 Refrigerant Pipe Work Piping Installation  Refnet & distributors joints to be install horizontally

Page 40 Connection Type of Refnet Joint/Distributors Refnet Joint Refrigerant Pipe Work

Page 41 Connection Type of Refnet Joint/Distributor Distributor Refrigerant Pipe Work

Page 42 Connection Type of Refnet Joint/Distributors Refnet Joint Distributor Refrigerant Pipe Work

Page 43 Connection Type of Refnet Joint/Distributors Refnet Joint Distributor Refrigerant Pipe Work

Page 44 Refrigerant Pipe Work Thermal Insulation Work  Insulation material must be able to withstand the pipe heat - Heat pump unit – heat resistance polyethylene foamed (> 120°C) - Cooling only unit – polyethylene (> 100°C)  Insulation method  Thickness of insulation

Page 45 Refrigerant Pipe Work Thermal Insulation Work  Both liquid and gas pipe MUST be insulated Gas pipe Liquid pipe Insulation Control wire Finishing tape

Page 46 Refrigerant Pipe Work Thermal Insulation Work Wrong Method Correct Method

Page 47 Refrigerant Pipe Work Thermal Insulation Work  Insulation thickness Notes: Hot and wet environment, increase then thickness of the insulation

Page 48 Refrigerant Pipe Work Thermal Insulation Work  Connection pipes should be properly fix

Page 49 Gas Charge

Page 50 Gas Charge Additional Refrigerant Charge  The amount of additional charge must be determined by the equation with the total length of liquid pipe.  After calculation, the amount of additional charge should be recorded to the reverse side of the of the outdoor unit control box cover.  Put in liquid state refrigerant from the liquid port to connect the cylinder by using weight scale.

Page 51 Gas Charge Additional Refrigerant Charge (R22)  The equation of additional refrigerant charge Additional Charge Amount = (Ø15.88 liquid pipe length x 180g/m) + (Ø12.7 liquid pipe length x 120g/m) + (Ø9.52 liquid pipe length x 80g/m) + (Ø6.35 liquid pipe length x 50g/m)

Page 52 Gas Charge Additional Refrigerant Charge (R410A)  The equation of additional refrigerant charge Additional Charge Amount = (Ø15.88 liquid pipe length x 180g/m) + (Ø12.7 liquid pipe length x 120g/m) + (Ø9.52 liquid pipe length x 80g/m) + (Ø6.35 liquid pipe length x 50g/m)

Page 53 Wiring

Page 54 MC301 controller Credit Card controller ID PCB Connection between ID PCB & MC301 Wiring Standard length 10 meter

Page 55 RECEIVER Wiring

Page 56 Wiring Wiring Design  All wires and accessories must be tested beforehand  All electric work must be done by licensed electrician  Wiring connection should be referred to the installation manual  Breaker and fuse should be set on each outdoor unit

Page 57Wiring Communication Wires  Twisted pair wired with shielding (20AWG) - Shield wire to be earth on 1 end of the network - Connected serially to the adjacent unit (Daisy Chain Connection) - Same polarity between units (A-A, B-B) Wire Limitation (Units in meter) PC to Gateway – 2m (RS232) 1 st Outdoor to Last Outdoor < 1000m (RS485) Outdoor to Last Indoor < 1000m (RS485)

Page 58 Wiring Communication Wires

Page 59Wiring Communication Wires  System wiring Jumper JP7 need to be shorted for the final indoor unit

Page 60Wiring Communication Wires  System wiring A in = Terminal 30 B in = Terminal 31 A PC = Terminal 32 B PC = Terminal 33

Page 61 ID PCB OD PCB MDS080~240 Ain Bin Apc Bpc BABA Wiring

Page 62Wiring Communication Wires  System wiring Jumper JP7 need to be shorted for the final indoor unit

Page 63 Indoor Units MDS260/280/300/320 MDS130/150/160BRSMDS120/150/160BRM + Ain Bin Apc Bpc Wiring

Page 64Wiring Central Controller (For R410A MDS Indoor only) PCB: MC200-C & MC201-C

Page 65Wiring Central Wired Controller Group control for 32 unit. Group Control setting: On/Off, Temperature, Operating mode, Fan speed, sleep mode and timer On/Off Single unit operation setting: On/Off, Temperature, Operating Mode, Fan speed and sleep mode. Timer setting: timer on/off all units. Display Circularly: display each unit temperature, mode, fan speed, running and fault code one by one. Real time clock: Required battery to maintain the time if no power supply.

Page 66Wiring Central Wired Controller V / 1P / 50Hz MC200-C / MC201-C MC200-C – M5WMD20/25G MC201-C - Others

Page 67Wiring Central Wired Controller Dimension Installation

Page 68 Gateway Computer Indoor units Outdoor units RS485 RS232 1.Display ID status & error history Display ID status & error historyDisplay ID status & error history 2.Monitor & Control Monitor & ControlMonitor & Control 3.Daily, Weekly & Holiday timer setting Daily, Weekly & Holiday timer settingDaily, Weekly & Holiday timer setting 1.Display ID status & error history Display ID status & error historyDisplay ID status & error history 2.Monitor & Control Monitor & ControlMonitor & Control 3.Daily, Weekly & Holiday timer setting Daily, Weekly & Holiday timer settingDaily, Weekly & Holiday timer setting Ain Bin Apc Bpc Wiring

Page 69Wiring Communication Wires  Necessary distance from communication wires to the power supply cable Problem may happen due the electromagnetic interference if the communication line is too close with the power cable.

Page 70 Summary

Page 71 Summary  3 basic rules of refrigerant pipe work : - Dry, Clean and air tight  Both liquid and gas pipe should be insulate separately  The communication wires must be in the same polarity  DO NOT wrap the power cable and communication wire together

Page 72 The End