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NOMENCLATURE ........................................................................................................ 1
FEATURES ................................................................................................................... 1
SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................ 3
OPERATION .................................................................................................................. 43
TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................................... 44
Note: Installation and maintenance are to be performed only by qualified personnel who are familiar with
local codes and regulations, and experienced with this type of equipment.
Caution: Sharp edges and coil surfaces are a potential injury hazard. Avoid contact with them.
Warning: Moving machinery and electrical power hazard. May cause severe personal injury or death.
Disconnect and lock off power before servicing equipment.
Y SB 150 B 2
FEATURES
EASY MAINTENANCE
The simple design concept has maintenance and servicing in mind. Access to the internal part of the unit can be from
either side of the unit by loosening a few screws.
FLEXIBILITY IN INSTALLATION
YSB 40B - YSB 150B models come with standard horizontal air discharge whereas YSB 200B - YSB 750B models come
with standard vertical air discharge. However, the range from YSB 125B - YSB 750B are designed to cater for either
horizontal or vertical air discharge application.
VERSATILITY
Multiple rooms can be cooled together at the same time by using just one unit of fan coil unit.
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GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
UNIT
The casing is constructed with electro-galvanised mild steel sheet which provides a rigid cabinet. The
internal components are easily accessible by removing the front panel. The finishing of the casing is a
long-lasting epoxy polyester powder coating.
CONDENSER COIL
Each coil consists of staggered rows of 3/8" OD seamless copper tubes, mechanically expanded into
die-formed corrugated aluminium fins. Each coil provided with integral sub-cooling circuit to maximize energy
efficiency and promote superior match-system operating performance when connected to suitably sized DX
Evaporator-blower unit. Coils are leak and pressure tested to 450 psig, evacuated and dehydrated.
COMPRESSOR
High efficiency, refrigerant-cooled, reciprocating/scroll hermetic compressor has internal suspension system
to eliminate noise, vibration and further resiliently isolated from unit base. Compressor has internal overload
protection. Units are provided with auto reset high-low pressure cut-outs and crankcase heater for off-cycle
operation to guard against compressor valve plate damage during start-up.
SAFETY CONTROLS
Manual/Auto reset high pressure and low pressure cut-outs to guard against compressor damage due to
high discharge head pressure and system leakage respectively. Crankcase heater for each compressor to
prevent liquid migration, which can damage compressor valve plates, during off-cycle and eases start-up.
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MODEL INDOOR UNIT YSB 40B YSB 40B
YSB 50B YSB 60B YSB 75B YSB 75B YSB 100B
OUTDOOR UNIT YSL 35C YSL 40C
YSL 50C YSL 60C MYSS 72C MYSS 75C MYSS 100B
Btu/h 35000 4000050000 60000 72000 80000 100000
TOTAL COOLING CAPACITY
W 10260 1172014650 17580 21100 23450 29310
Btu/h 26250 3000032500 45000 54000 60000 72000
SENSIBLE COOLING CAPACITY
W 7690 8790 9530 13190 15825 17580 21100
MATERIAL ELECTRO GALVANIZED MILD STEEL
CASING FINISHING EPOXY POLYESTER POWDER COATING
INSULATION POLYETHYLENE (PE)
HEIGHT (H) mm 572 572
DIMENSION WIDTH (W) mm 892 1502
DEPTH (D) mm 761 761
NET WEIGHT kg 50 55 85 92 92 102
SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL dBA 53 53 54 59 61 61 64
TYPE CROSS FINNED TUBES
MATERIAL SEAMLESS COPPER
TUBE WALL THICKNESS mm (in) 0.35 (0.013)
OUTER DIAMETER mm (in) 9.52 (3/8)
MATERIAL ALUMINIUM
EVAPORATOR
FIN THICKNESS mm (in) 0.127 (0.005)
COIL
ROWS 3 4 3 3 3 4
FIN PER INCH 12 12 12 12 12 12
CAPACITY STEP % 100 - 0
FACE AREA m2 (ft2) 0.26 (2.81) 0.26 (2.81) 0.49 (5.31) 0.54 (5.82) 0.54 (5.82) 0.54 (5.82)
INDOOR UNIT
FACE VELOCITY m/min (fpm) 135.63 (445) 173.43 (569) 114.60 (376) 130.75 (429) 130.75 (429) 167.64 (550)
TYPE / DRIVE CENTRIFUGAL / DIRECT
BLOWER MATERIAL COLD ROLLED STEEL
EVAPORATOR BLOWER DIAMETER mm (in) 282.70 (11.13) 282.70 (11.13) 282.70 (11.13) 591.82 (23.30) 591.82 (23.30) 785.00 (30.90)
BLOWER BLOWER LENGTH mm (in) 203.20 (8.00) 203.20 (8.00) 203.20 (8.00) 563.88 (22.20) 563.88 (22.20) 706.00 (27.79)
AIR FLOW cmm (cfm) 35.41 (1250) 45.32 (1600) 56.65 (2000) 70.82 (2500) 70.82 (2500) 90.65 (3200)
EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE mm wg (in wg) 10.16 (0.40) 10.16 (0.40) 10.16 (0.40) 10.16 (0.40) 10.16 (0.40) 10.16 (0.40)
TYPE 3-SPEED PERMANENT SPLIT CAPACITOR
EVAPORATOR
POWER SUPPLY V / Ph / Hz 220~240/1/50
BLOWER
CURRENT x QUANTITY A 1.85 2.0 1.85 x 2 1.85 x 2 1.85 x 2 4.0 x 2
MOTOR
INPUT x QUANTITY W 350 436 415 x 2 415 x 2 415 x 2 891 x 2
TYPE R22
TYPE OF GAS PRECHARGED NITROGEN HOLDING
CONTROL CAPILLARY TUBE THERMOSTATIC EXPANSION VALVE
REFRIGERANT PIPE CONNECTION FLARE BRAZING
PIPE LIQUID mm (in) 9.52 (3/8) 12.70 (1/2) 12.70 (1/2) 12.70 (1/2) 15.88 (5/8)
SIZE GAS mm (in) 19.05 (3/4) 19.05 (3/4) 25.4 (1.00) 25.4 (1.00) 28.58 (1-1/8)
DRAIN PIPE CONNECTION mm (in) 25.40 (1.00)
TYPE WASHABLE SARAN NET
SIZE LENGTH x HEIGHT mm 622 x 433 622 x 433 622 x 433 622 x 433 622 x 433
FILTER
DEPTH mm (in) 12.70 (1/2) 12.70 (1/2) 12.70 (1/2) 12.70 (1/2) 12.70 (1/2)
QUANTITY 1 2 2 2 2
MATERIAL ELECTRO GALVANIZED MILD STEEL
CASING
FINISHING EPOXY POLYESTER POWDER
HEIGHT (H) mm 850 946 946 946
DIMENSION WIDTH (W) mm 1029 1300 1300 1116
DEPTH (D) mm 400 500 500 939
NET WEIGHT kg 95 100 105 105 145 145 164
NOISE LEVEL dBA 58 58 58 61 70 74 65
TYPE CROSS FINNED TUBES
MATERIAL SEAMLESS BARE COPPER INNER GROOVE SEAMLESS BARE COPPER
TUBE WALL THICKNESS mm (in) 0.35 (0.013)
OUTER DIAMETER mm (in) 9.52 (3/8)
CONDENSER MATERIAL ALUMINIUM
COIL FIN THICKNESS mm (in) 0.127 (0.005)
ROWS 1 2 2 2 2 2 2
OUTDOOR UNIT
NOTES :
1.ALL UNITS ARE BEING TESTED AND COMPLY TO ARI210/240-94.
2.NOMINAL COOLING CAPACITIES ARE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS. INDOOR 26.7 CDB, 19.4 CWB, OUTDOOR 35 CDB.
3.ALLOWABLE OPERATING RANGE : COOLING - INDOOR 19.4C DB/ 13.9C WB & OUTDOOR 19.4C DB TO INDOOR 26.7C DB/ 19.4C WB & OUTDOOR 46.1C DB.
4.ALL SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECTED TO CHANGE BY MANUFACTURER WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.
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MODEL INDOOR UNIT YSB 125B YSB150B1 YSB200B2 YSB250B2 YSB 300B2
OUTDOOR UNIT MYSS 125B MYSS 150C MYSS 100B x 2 MYSS 125B x 2 MYSS 150C x 2
Btu/h 125000 150000 200000 250000 300000
TOTAL COOLING CAPACITY
W 36640 43960 58620 73270 87920
Btu/h 92500 105000 144000 185000 210000
SENSIBLE COOLING CAPACITY
W 27110 30770 42200 54220 61550
MATERIAL ELECTRO GALVANIZED MILD STEEL
CASING FINISHING EPOXY POLYESTER POWDER COATING
INSULATION POLYETHYLENE (PE)
HEIGHT (H) mm 885 885 945 1291 1291
DIMENSION WIDTH (W) mm 1640 1640 1894 1866 1866
DEPTH (D) mm 1040 1040 980 1199 1199
NET WEIGHT kg 176 189 220 343 346
NOISE LEVEL dBA 63 63 61 63 66
TYPE CROSS FINNED TUBES
MATERIAL SEAMLESS COPPER
TUBE WALL THICKNESS mm (in) 0.35 (0.013)
OUTER DIAMETER mm (in) 9.52 (3/8)
MATERIAL ALUMINIUM
EVAPORATOR
FIN THICKNESS mm (in) 0.127 (0.005)
COIL
ROWS 3 4 2 4 2
FIN PER INCH 14 12 12 14 14
CAPACITY STEP % 100-0 100-50-0 100-50-0 100-50-0
FACE AREA m2 (ft2) 1.00 (10.82) 1.00 (10.82) 1.20 (12.92) 1.48 (16.01) 1.62 (17.50)
FACE VELOCITY m/min (fpm) 118.26 (388) 129.62 (425) 150.87 (495) 152.40 (500) 156.66 (514)
INDOOR UNIT
NOTES :
1.ALL UNITS ARE BEING TESTED AND COMPLY TO ARI210/240-94.
2.NOMINAL COOLING CAPACITIES ARE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS. INDOOR 26.7 CDB, 19.4 CWB, OUTDOOR 35 CDB.
3.ALLOWABLE OPERATING RANGE : COOLING - INDOOR 19.4C DB/ 13.9C WB & OUTDOOR 19.4C DB TO INDOOR 26.7C DB/ 19.4C WB & OUTDOOR 46.1C DB.
4.ALL SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECTED TO CHANGE BY MANUFACTURER WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.
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INDOOR UNIT YSB 350B3 YSB 400B4 YSB 500B4 YSB500B4 YSB600B4 YSB750B5
MODEL
OUTDOOR UNIT MYSS100B + MYSS125Bx2 MYSS100Bx2 + MYSS125Bx2 MYSS125Bx4
MYSS100Bx4 MYSS150Cx4 MYSS150Cx5
Btu/h 350000 400000 450000 500000 600000 750000
TOTAL COOLING CAPACITY
W 102580 117230 131890 146540 175850 219810
Btu/h 259000 288000 333000 370000 420000 525000
SENSIBLE COOLING CAPACITY
W 75910 84410 97600 108440 123090 153870
MATERIAL ELECTRO GALVANIZED MILD STEEL
CASING FINISHING EPOXY POLYESTER POWDER COATING
INSULATION POLYETHYLENE (PE)
HEIGHT (H) mm 1546 1546 1546 1546 1977 2257
DIMENSION WIDTH (W) mm 2122 2274 2274 2274 2274 2274
DEPTH (D) mm 1199 1466 1466 1466 1905 1905
NET WEIGHT kg 440 513 606 606 991 1051
NOISE LEVEL dBA 66 67 68 68 70 71
TYPE CROSS FINNED TUBES
MATERIAL SEAMLESS COPPER
TUBE WALL THICKNESS mm (in) 0.35 (0.013)
OUTER DIAMETER mm (in) 9.52 (3/8)
MATERIAL ALUMINIUM
EVAPORATOR
FIN THICKNESS mm (in) 0.127 (0.005)
COIL
ROWS 4 4 5 5 6 6
FIN PER INCH 12 14 12 12 12 12
CAPACITY STEP % 100-67-33-0 100-75-50-25-0 100-75-50-25-0 100-75-50-25-0 100-80-60-40-20-0
FACE AREA m2 (ft2) 2.38 (25.62) 2.38 (25.62) 2.55 (27.45) 2.55 (27.45) 3.37 (36.32) 3.97 (42.73)
FACE VELOCITY m/min (fpm) 125 (410) 142.8 (468) 166.6 (546) 166.6 (546) 151.1 (496) 160.5 (526)
INDOOR UNIT
NOTES :
1.ALL UNITS ARE BEING TESTED AND COMPLY TO ARI210/240-94.
2.NOMINAL COOLING CAPACITIES ARE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS. INDOOR 26.7 CDB, 19.4 CWB, OUTDOOR 35 CDB.
3.ALLOWABLE OPERATING RANGE : COOLING - INDOOR 19.4C DB/ 13.9C WB & OUTDOOR 19.4C DB TO INDOOR 26.7C DB/ 19.4C WB & OUTDOOR 46.1C DB.
4.ALL SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECTED TO CHANGE BY MANUFACTURER WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.
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DRIVE PACKAGE SELECTION EXAMPLE
External Static Pressure of 9.0 mmAq did not fulfill the design requirements.
Step 2: Therefore at 4500 CFM and 18 mmAq External static pressure,
Total Static Pressure = 17.5 + 18 mmAq
= 35.5 mmAq
Step 3: From the blower curve, the design requirement calls for RPM about 800, whereas the unit can only
deliver about 690 RPM under the same CFM. Therefore, it is necessary to resize the pulley sizes.
In order to obtain 800 RPM, we recalculate the new motor pulley as:
(while maintaining the blower pulley)
Db = 160 x (800/1425)
= 90 mm
Recheck, with Dm = 90 mm
Blower RPM = 1425 x 90/160)
= 802 rpm
We thus need to change the blower pulley from 80 mm to 90 mm in order to obtain the higher
operating static pressure.
Step 4: When the pulley is changed, the V-belt length must be rechecked. We have for horizontal air throw
configuration:
By applying a safety factor of 1.2 to account for losses, we calculate that the motor power input
requirement should be = 1.25 x 1.2 = 1.5 kW
Thus, the existing motor is still sufficient to drive the blower.
Summary:
i) Fan motor kW = 1.5 kW
ii) Motor pulley diameter = 90 mm
iii) V-belt size = 1031 mm
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Y S B 12 5 B B LOWER P E R F O R M A N C E C U R V E
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45 1.5kW
1kW
Design
Requirement
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35.5 0.6kW r
35 System Curve
Total static pressure, mmAq
30 H
26.5 r
25
20
17.5 r
15
900RPM
INTERNAL
10 ST A T I C
800RPM
700RPM
0
4500
0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000
Flowrate, CFM
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BLOWER PERFORMANCE CURVES
YSB 125B BLOWER PERFORMANCE CURVE
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OUTLINES AND DIMENSIONS (INDOOR)
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MODEL : YSB 125B (Convertible Horizontal / Vertical Air Discharge)
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OUTLINES AND DIMENSIONS (OUTDOOR)
MODEL : YSL 35C / 40C / 50C / 60C
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MODEL: MYSS 100B / 125 B
(STANDARD VERTICAL AIR DISCHARGE)
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INSTALLATION (INDOOR)
MOUNTING
a) For ceiling mounted models, locate a position where piping and ducting work can be kept to a minimum.
Ensure that overhead supports are strong enough to hold the units weight. Position hanger rods and
check for alignment with the unit. Check that hangers are secure and that the base of fan-coil unit is level
in two horizontal directions.
PIPINGS
Do not use contaminated or damaged copper tubings. If pipings, evaporator or condenser are exposed or
had been opened for 15 seconds or more, vacuum and purge with field supplied refrigerant. Generally, do
not remove plastic/rubber plugs/caps from fittings, tubings and coils until ready to connect suction or liquid
line into fittings.
OPERATIONAL CHECK
After all electrical wiring is completed and the system is charged with refrigerant, make sure unit is operating
properly. Check that:
a) Condenser fans are running, with warm air blowing off the condenser coil.
b) Evaporator blowers are running and discharging cool air.
c) Suction line inside condensing unit feels cool.
d) Liquid line inside condensing unit feels warm.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
As wiring regulations differ from country to country, please refer to your LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES for
field wiring regulations and ensure that these are complied with. Besides, observe the following general
precautions:
a) Ensure that the rated voltage of the unit corresponds to that of the name plate before commencing wiring
work.
b) Provide a power outlet to be used exclusively for each unit. A power supply disconnect and a circuit
breaker for over-current protection should be provided in the exclusive line.
c) The unit must be GROUNDED to prevent possible hazard due to insulation failure.
d) All wiring must be firmly connected.
e) Electrical wiring must not touch the refrigerant piping, compressor and any moving parts of the fan
motors.
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INSTALLATION (OUTDOOR)
a) Install the condensing (outdoor) unit in a way such that hot air distributed by the outdoor condensing unit cannot be
drawn in again (as in the case of short circuit of hot discharge air). Allow sufficient space for maintenance around the
unit.
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b) Ensure that there is no obstruction of air flow into or out of the unit. Remove obstacle which block air
intake or discharge.
c) The location must be well ventilated, so that the unit can draw and distribute plenty of air thus lowering
the condensing temperature.
d) A place capable of bearing the weight of the outdoor unit and isolating noise and vibration.
e) A place protected from direct sunlight. Otherwise use an awning for protection, if necessary.
f) A place where the hot air discharge and operating sound level will not annoy the neighbours.
g) The location must not be susceptible to dust or oil mist.
CAUTION: If the condensing unit is operated in an atmosphere containing oils (including machine oils), salt
(coastal area), sulphide gas (near hot spring, oil refinery plant), such substances may lead to failure
of the unit.
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FIELD PIPING
To ensure satisfactory operation and performance, the following points should be noted for the field piping
arrangements of the complete refrigerant cycle.
a) Liquid loops or oil traps must be provided according to the position of the outdoor and the indoor units
(depending on whether the indoor unit is above or below the outdoor unit).
b) Field supplied filter dryer should be provided as close to the expansion valve(s) of the indoor unit
(evaporator) as possible.
c) Field supplied sight glass must be assembled and mounted next to filter dryer.
Always choose the shortest piping path and follow the recommendations as shown below :
MYSS 100B 20 35 10
MYSS 125B 20 35 10
MYSS 150C 20 35 10
CAUTION:
1) Our guarantee on the performance of our air-conditioners is strictly revoked if the height, length
and/or the number of bends of the refrigerant piping system installed is beyond the limit above.
2) Bendings must be carefully made so as not to crush the pipe. Use a pipe bender to bend a pipe
as far as possible.
25m
25m
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INSTALLATION CLEARANCE
A) For MYSS B series (Single/Multiple Condensing Unit)
When two or more outdoor units are installed in a location, they must be positioned such that one unit will not
be taking the hot discharge air from another.
This also applies when two or more units are installed one above the other. The units must all face the same
direction or opposite direction (back to back), such that hot air short circuit does not occur.
MYSS 100B +
Model 4 X MYSS 100 4 x MYSS 125B
2 X MYSS 125B
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B) For MYSS C series
Model MYSS 75C MYSS 150C
A (mm) 1,200 1,200
B (mm) 500 500
C (mm) 300 300
VACUUMING
After the system pipings are properly connected, connect the
flexible hoses to the correct charging nipples as shown in the
diagrams. Ensure that flexible hose from charging nipples are
connected to vacuum pump via standard servicing valves and
pressure gauges (gauge manifold). Vacuum the air conditioner
system to at least 500 microns Hg.
CHARGING
Before charging, the vacuum must be held at 500 microns Hg
for at least 15 minutes, then break vacuum by charging R-22
refrigerant. Operate the unit for 15 minutes and ensure that
refrigerant charges is of correct quantity by monitoring running
current and suction and liquid line pressures. Suction and
discharge pipe pressures should be in the region of 75 psig
and 275 psig generally.
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SYSTEM REFRIGERANT CHARGE LEVEL GUIDELINES
COOLING ONLY
Refrigerant Charge
Indoor Outdoor Liquid Pipe Gas Pipe CFM
(kg/7.5m pipe length)
YSB75B MYSS72C 1/2" 1" 2500 4.50
YSB75B MYSS75C 1/2" 1" 2500 4.50
YSB100B MYSS100B 5/8" 1-1/8" 3200 7.60
YSB125B MYSS125B 5/8" 1-1/4" 4200 7.95
YSB150B MYSS150C 5/8" 1-3/8" 4600 10.10
YSB200B2 MYSS100B x 2 5/8" 1-1/8" 6400 7.60 x 2
YSB250B2 MYSS125B x 2 5/8" 1-1/4" 8000 7.95 x 2
YSB300B2 MYSS150C x 2 5/8" 1-3/8" 9000 10.10 x 2
YSB350B3 MYSS100B + MYSS125B x 2 5/8" 1-1/8" & 1-1/4" 10500 7.60 + (7.95 x 2)
YSB400B4 MYSS100B x 4 5/8" 1-1/8" 12000 7.60 x 4
YSB500B4 MYSS100B x 2 + MYSS125B X 2 5/8" 1-1/8" & 1-1/4" 13500 (7.60 x 2) + (7.95 x 2)
YSB500B4 MYSS125B x 4 5/8" 1-1/4" 15000 7.95 x 4
YSB600B4 MYSS150C x 4 5/8" 1-3/8" 18000 10.10 x 4
YSB750B5 MYSS150C x 5 5/8" 1-3/8" 22500 10.10 x 5
ADDITIONAL CHARGE
Based on liquid pipe size per meter length:
Liquid Pipe Size, inch Additional Charge, kg/meter
1/4 0.02
5/16 0.04
3/8 0.05
1/2 0.10
5/8 0.17
3/4 0.26
7/8 0.37
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
The design concept of the Condensing Unit is such that all servicing can be done from the front and side of the unit.
Upon removal of front and side panel, all the electrical "terminal box", fan and motor assembly and compressor are easily
accessible.
Under normal circumstances, these outdoor units only require a check and cleaning of air intake coil surfaces once
quarterly. However, if a unit is installed in area subjected to much oil, mist and dust, the coil must be regularly cleaned by
qualified Air Conditioner Service Technicians to ensure sufficient heat exchange and proper operation. Otherwise, the
systems life span might be shortened.
CAUTION
When the compressor is to be stopped for a long time, the crankcase heater should be energized for at least
6 hours before start of operation.
Do not charge OXYGEN, ACETYLENE or other flammable and poisonous gases into the refrigeration cycle
when performing a leakage test or an airtight-test. These types of gases are extremely dangerous, because
explosion can occur.
It is recommended that nitrogen or refrigerant be charged for these types of tests.
The air conditioner must not re-start within 3 minutes after shutdown. (These models are equipped with a crankcase
heater with the compressor).
Make sure the air conditioner is properly grounded by checking the ground terminal.
MAINTENANCE
For superb performance and lasting durability, please do not forget to conduct proper and regular maintenance.
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OPERATION
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Wiring regulations about wire diameter differs from country to country. Please refer to your LOCAL
ELECTRICAL CODES for field wiring rules. Be sure that installation comply with such rules and regulations.
GENERAL PRECAUTION
Ensure that the rated voltage of the unit correspond to the name plate before carrying out proper wiring
according to the wiring diagram.
Provide a power outlet to be used exclusively for each unit. A power supply disconnect and a circuit breaker
for over-current protection should be provided in the exclusive line.
The unit must be GROUNDED to prevent possible hazard due to insulation failures
Every wiring must be firmly connected.
Every wiring should not touch the refrigerant piping, compressor and any moving parts of fan motor.
OPERATIONAL CHECK
After all wiring is completed and the system is charged with refrigerant, make sure the unit is operating
properly. Check that :-
Condenser fans are running with warm air blowing off the condensing unit.
Evaporator blowers are running and discharging cool air from ducts.
Suction line and liquid line pressures are in the region of 75 psig and 275 psig respectively.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
When any air conditioner malfunction is noted, immediately switch off the power supply to the unit and
contact the local dealer, if necessary. Some simple trouble shooting tips are given below :
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The following charts are efficient checking procedures for troubleshooting when these fan-coil units are
combined with condensing units with the unit standard wiring. For dual circuited models, perform the
procedures for each.
No Cooling
Stop
Evaporator
Fan Motor
Faulty No Voltage or Low Voltage Get the Right Voltage
Unit Power
Supply Repair the Power
Single-Phase
Line
Condenser Stop
Fan Motor
Tripped
Overcurrent High Voltage or Low Voltage Get The Right Voltage
Relay For
Condenser Fan Single-Phase Check The Power Supply To The
Motor : Repair Connections When
Necessary
Running
Faulty Coil Burnt Change The Contactor
Condenser Fan
Contactor
Contact Faulty Change The Contacts
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Insufficient Cooling
Insufficient Cooling
Cycling On
Compressor
Cycling
High Discharge Pressure or Low See "High Discharge Pressure" or
Tripping Suction Pressure "Low Suction Pressure"
Dual Pressure
Switch Clogged Capillary or Pressure Repair Clogging and Replace
Switch The Switch If Required
Running Overcurrent Tripping High Voltage or Low Voltage Get The Right Voltage
Relay For
Compressor Check The Power Line To The
Single-Phase
Compressor : Repair When Necessary
High Discharge Pressure And See "High Discharge Pressure"
High Suction Pressure or "High Suction Pressure"
Loose Connections Tighten The Connections
See "High Discharge
Discharge Gas Tripping High Discharge Pressure And
Pressure" or "Low Suction
Thermostat or Low Suction Pressure
Pressure"
Internal
Thermostat Refrigerant Short Charge or Add Refrigerant. Repair
Refrigerant Leakage Leakage If Detected.
See "High Suction
High Suction Pressure
Pressure"
High Discharge
Pressure
Restricted
Condenser Clogged Condenser Coil Clean The Condenser
Air Flow
Check The Voltage
Low Fan Speed And Get The Right
Voltage
Check The System
Malfunction Of Fan Cycling
And Repair If
High System
Condenser Required
Secure Space For
Air Inlet Circulating Air Flow
Required Air Flow
Temperature
Overcharged Refrigerant Purge The Refrigerant
Low Discharge
Pressure
Excessive
Condenser Malfunction Of Fan Cycling Check The System And Repair The
Air Flow System Components If Required
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High Suction Pressure
High Suction
Pressure
Evaporator Low
Air Inlet Excessive Fresh Air Intake Reduce The Fresh Air Intake
Temperature
Insufficient Duct Insulation Reinforce The Duct Insulation
Noisy Operation
Noisy Operation
Noisy
Compressor
Shipping Noisy
Unremoved Shipping Bolt(s) Remove The Bolt(s)
Bolt(s)
Overcharged Refrigerant Purge The Refrigerant
Liquid
Refrigerant Low Suction Pressure See "Low Suction Pressure"
Backing Up
Worn Compressor Parts Replace Or Repair The Compressor
Evaporator Noisy
Knocking Runner Fix The Runner Or Casing Properly
Fan
Worn Bearing Change The Bearing
Strainer
Whistling
Liquid Line Noisy Partially Clogged Clean The Dryer
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PARTS LIST
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MODEL : YSB 60B
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MODEL : YSB 75B / YSB 100B
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MODEL : YSB 125B (STANDARD HORIZONTAL AIR DISCHARGE)
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MODEL : YSB 125B (OPTIONAL VERTICAL AIR DISCHARGE)
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MODEL : YSB 150B (STANDARD HORIZONTAL AIR DISCHARGE)
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MODEL : MYSS 125B (STANDARD VERTICAL AIR DISCHARGE)
(OPTIONAL HORIZONTAL AIR DISCHARGE)
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