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HomeMy WebLinkAbout45828-Z �O�oSuffOli�oTown of Southold 4/30/2022 Gym- P.O.Box 1179 v' x 53095 Main Rd Southold,New York 11971 �Q��a stir CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY No: 43033 Date: 4/30/2022 THIS CERTIFIES that the building ADDITION/ALTERATION Location of Property: 1195 Rambler Rd., Southold SCTM#: 473889 Sec/Block/Lot: 88.-5-40 Subdivision: Filed Map No. Lot No. conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore filed in this office dated 2/5/2021 pursuant to which Building Permit No. 45828 dated 2/17/2021 was issued, and conforms to all of the requirements of the applicable provisions of the law. The occupancy for which this certificate is issued is: alterations and addition, recreaction room in basement and covered front porch,to existing 3 bedroom single-family dwelling as applied for. The certificate is issued to Rainey, Sean&Diane of the aforesaid building. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE NO. 45828 2/11/2022 PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED /? , A o 'zed i ature �r'4MIJ/,co TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT N z TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE "o • SOUTHOLD, NY BUILDING PERMIT (THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES WITH ONE SET OF APPROVED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS UNTIL FULL COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED) Permit#: 45828 Date: 2/17/2021 Permission is hereby granted to: Lotito, Nick 11050 130th Ave Largo, FL 33778 To: construct alterations to existing single-family dwelling as applied for. At premises located at: 1195 Rambler Rd., Southold SCTM #473889 Sec/Block/Lot# 88.-5-40 Pursuant to application dated 2/5/2021 and approved by the Building Inspector. To expire on 8/1912022. Fees: SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING-ADDITION OR ALTERATION $200.00 CO-ALTERATION TO DWELLING $50.00 Total: $250.00 Bui ding Inspector of so�ryQl 0 Town Hall Annex Telephone(631)765-1802 54375 Main Road P.O.Box 1179 sean.devlinO-town.southold.ny.us Southold,NY 11971-0959 Q a couffm BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD CERTIFICATE OF ELECTRICAL COMPLIANCE SITE LOCATION Issued To: Sean Rainey Address: 1195 Rambler Rd city:Southold st: NY zip: 11971 Building Permit#: 45828 Section: 88 Block: 5 Lot: 40 WAS EXAMINED AND FOUND TO BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE Contractor: DBA: A&A Standard Electric License No: 65281 ME SITE DETAILS Office Use Only Residential X Indoor X Basement X Service Commerical Outdoor X 1st Floor X Pool New Renovation X 2nd Floor Hot Tub X Addition Surrey X Attic X Garage INVENTORY Service 1 ph X Heat Duplec Recpt 20 Ceiling Fixtures 5 Bath Exhaust Fan 2 Service 3 ph Hot Water 30A GFCI Recpt 6 Wall Fixtures Smoke Detectors 4 Main Panel A/C Condenser 2 Single Recpt Recessed Fixtures 38 CO2 Detectors Sub Panel A/C Blower 2 Range Recpt Gas Ceiling Fan Combo Smoke/CO 3 Transformer UC Lights Dryer Recpt 30A Emergency Fixtures Time Clocks Disconnect 50A Switches $ 4'LED Exit Fixtures Pump Other Equipment: Fridge, Oven, Hood / Micro, W/D, 250GFI Hot Tub Notes: if AS BUILT NO VISUAL DEFECTS " Whole House Renovation Inspector Signature: Date: February 11, 2022 S. 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WIMMaE, � ME d - ------------ r �r►��� =o�gU4fD(K�OGy� TOWN OF SOUTHOLD—BUILDING DEPARTMENT y x Town Hall Annex 54375 Main Road P. O. Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959 Telephone (631) 765-1802 Fax(631) 765-9502 https://www.southoldtownny.jzov Date Received APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT For Office Use Only L } PERMIT NO. Building Inspector: L!\J FEB _ 5 2021 Applications and forms must be filled out in their entirety.Incomplete ? a- applications will not be accepted. Where the Applicant is not the owner,ansrJN' Owner's Authorization form(Page 2)shall be completed. Date: —�-3 —20 � 1 OWNER(S)OF PROPERTY: Name: SCTM#1000- ifs Project Address: Phone#: Email: �- L.-3 r7-( & 2- rl4r),!�.Oft./f, 4;^AAfLe-- A Mailing Address: 67f�T— CONTACT PERSON: Name:-- -- - V-- Mailing -Mailing Address: / '' rr �7 Phone#: C�.. Email: C—Az--y6tBU44)e_L..�.�_ L4 DESIGN PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Name: Mailing Address: Phone#: Email: CONTRACTOR INFORMATION: Name: Mailing Address: Phone#: Email: DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION ❑New Structure ❑Ad.dition VAlteration KRepair ❑Demolition Estimated Cost of Project: ❑Other $ Will the lot be re-graded? ❑Yes KNO Will excess fill be removed from premises? ❑Yes XNo 1 PROPERTY INFORMATION Existing use of property: . �(�I T — � j Intended use of property: S 116 CW-1 A- .1 Zone or use district in which premises is situated: Are there any covenants and restrictions with respect to this property? ❑Yes KNo IF YES, PROVIDE A COPY. Check BOX After Reading: The owner/contractor/design professional is responsible for all drainage and storm water issues as provided by Chapter 236 of the Town Code. APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE to the Building Department for the issuance of a Building Permit pursuant to the Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Southold,Suffolk,County,New York and other applicable Laws,Ordinances or Regulations,for the construction of buildings, additions,alterations or for removal or demolition as herein described.The applicant agrees to comply with all applicable laws,ordinances,building code, housing code and regulations and to admit authorized inspectors on premises and in building(s)for necessary inspections.False statements made herein are punishable as a Class A misdemeanor pursuant to Section 210.45 of the New York State Penal Law. Application Submitted By( intname): �y2�.�66usyq ZAuthorized Agent El Owner e—Signature of Applicant: Date: .� ^ STATE OF NEW YORK) COUNTY V C being duly sworn, deposes and says that(s)he is the applicant (Name of individual signing contract) above named, (S)he is the (Contractor,Agent, Corporate Officer, etc.) of said owner or owners, and is duly authorized to perform or have performed the said work and to make and file this application;that all statements contained in this application are true to the best of his/her knowledge and belief,and that the work will be performed in the manner set forth in the application file therewith. Sworn before me this 2G day of ,20 Zf 12 Notau(igf� " DawnJohnson �� AT �� : ' 'NOTARY', 's Notary PublicSta a. , te of New I ork Puauc No OIJ06349053 QualiFed in Suffolk County PROPERTY OWNER AUTHORIZATION CoaumissionExlaires ne/11/2 a y (Where the applicant is not the owner) y I�� residing at Le-- �r�'w/} C ZA-fE do hereby authorize J�`� C_l & S�—'/ to apply on my beh If to t e To of Southold Building Department for approval as described herein. 11,24 Owner's Sig ure Date c0.^ � ' b Print Owner's Name 2 ECvvE AN 7 5?�7? �ASu�FQ,: ILDING DEPARTMENT- Electrical Inspector, �O Gy BUILDING DEBT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Wj1O> SOUT2LD Town Hall Annex - 54375 Main Road - PO Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971-0959 �y,0ap� Telephone (631) 765-1802 - FAX (631) 765-9502 rogerr(cD-southoldtownny.gov sea nd(a�southoldtownny.gov APPLICATION FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTION ELECTRICIAN INFORMATION (All Information Required) Date: 12/15/2021 Company Name: A&A Standard Electric Corp; Electrician's Name: Adam Diana License No.: .ME-65281 Elec. email:adam@standtechelectric.com Elec. Phone No: 917 327-2405 ❑1 request an.email copy of Certificate of-Compliance Elec. Address.: 938 Port Washington Blvd, Suite 2 Port Washington, NY 11050 JOB SITE INFORMATION (All Information Required) Name: Sean Rainey Address: 1195 Rambler Road Cross Street: Main Bayview Road Phone No.: .5166371842 Bldg.Permit#: 45,828 email:raineydad4@gmail.com Tax Map District: 1000 Section:08800 Block: 0500 Lot:04000 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WORK, INCLUDE SQUARE FOOTAGE (Please Print'Clearly): Replace outlets(2)bathrooms and kitchen avid high hats.New hard wired smokelcarbon detectors.Basement high hats and outlets.New electric service(2)Mitsubishi HVAC,Hot Tub 220 service,Electric hot water heater Square Footage: 1;500 Circle Al That Apply: Is job ready for inspection?: YES ❑ NO ❑Rough In Final Do you need a Temp Certificate?: ElYES NO Issued On Temp Information: (All information required) Service Size❑1 Ph M3 Ph Size: A # Meters Old Meter# ❑New Service❑Fire Reconnect❑Flood Reconnect❑Service Reconnect❑Underground❑Overhead # Underground Laterals 1 2 H Frame• Pole Work done on Service? Y N Additional Information: PAYMENT DUE WITH APPLICATION PERMIT# Address: Switches Outlets GFI's ` Y � Surface: .. Sconces.. H H's �`�'. . �. . _.. .. . .. UC Lts :.._. Fans `.-<.. Fudge I Exhaust Oven �.� W/D Smokes I 1 DW _...._._ . .. .... Mini. If ' Carotin : . .,. ._...,.;_._ ,_�.._: . .. _. :: ;`Micro... _,_. : ., ....:. _ _ :Generator ---- "Co - -;Coml�o ' 1 Coo ktop _ �r..ansfer , AC AH Hood M CService . 1 n Amps ' Have Used_' .Special:---: .40 Comments: "IN f --nn lo-) tul Cr � t 60L(wl� c� � r �cx� 2U�� S� A-PPu c � X31 L Lfv7 1s CONSULTYOUR LAWY SHOULDEE USED BY LAWYERS ONyY' THIS INDENTURE,made the JSgyl day of LXottLL" ,2021 "j,de.11ye.re-A— ,BETWEEN `T0.nU." U,-105l1 I_.OUIS L.OTITO'A D NICOLETTA PORCILE,as Executors under the last will and testament of RANCESt-DTtFO;-pursuant to Ancillary Letters Testamentary issued in Suffolk County Surrogates Court under File#2020-3982 on 12/31/2020,with an address of 11032 1291,Avenue,Largo FL 33778. PF otn`en`rs par,an., SCAN T;' - NEY AND DIANE J.I AINEY,A HUSBAND AND WIFE both with an address of 86 Hawthorne Roa ,E`morw{eh41[(11zi3^: party of the second part, WITNESSETH,that the party of the first part,by virtue of the power and authority given in and by said last will and testament,and In consideration of$Six Hundred Ninety Seven Thousand and 00/100($697,000.00)paid by the party of the second part,does hereby grant and release unto the party of the second part,the heirs or successors and assigns of the party of the second part forever, ALL that certain plot,piece or parcel of land,with the buildings and improvements thereon erected;situate, lying and being at Bayview,Town of Southold,County of Suffolk and State of New York,known and designated as and by the Lot No.12,on a certain map entitled,"Map of Terry Waters at Bayview,Town of Southold,Suffolk County,New York",and filed in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk on December 29,1958 as Map No.2901,which said map is bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING on the easterly side of Rambler Rod at the division line between Lot 12 and Lot 11,as shown on a map entitled,"Map of Property surveyed for Nick and Frances Lotitio at"Bayview"Town of Southold,New York',said point also being 595.29 feet North of a curve connecting Ramblers Road and Watershed Way; RUNNING THENCE northerly along the eastedy side of Rambler Road and along an arc of a curve with a radius of 325.00 feet a distance of 113.45 feet to the division line between Lot 12 and 13; RUNNING THENCE along said division line,South 57 degrees 21 minutes 00 seconds East,150.00 feet to "Boat Basin"; RUNNING THENCE southerly along said"Boat Basin"and along an arc of a curve with a radius of 175.00 feet a distance of 61.09 feet to the division line between Lot 12 and 11; RUNNING THENCE along said division line North 77 degrees 21 minutes 20 seconds West(deed)North 77 degrees 21 minutes 02 seconds West(actual),a distance of 150.00 feet to the easterly side of Rambler Road and the point or place of BEGINNING. Being and intended to be the same premises conveyed to Nick Lotito and Frances Lotito,his wife recorded in Liber 9592 page 425. Said Nick Lotito having died a resident of Bergen County NJ on 7/4/2003,leaving the premises to Frances Lotito,as surviving tenant by the entirety. TOGETHER with all right,title and interest,if any,of the party of the first part,in and to any streets and roads abutting the above described premises to the center lines thereof;TOGETHER with the appurtenances,and also all the estate which the said decedent had at the time of decedents death in said premises,and also the estate therein,which the party of the first part has or has power to convey or dispose of,whether individually, or by virtue of said will or otherwise;TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the premises herein granted unto the party of the second part,the heirs or successors and assigns of the party of the second part forever. AND the party of the first part covenants that the party of the first part has not done or suffered anything whereby the said premises have been encumbered In any way whatever,except as aforesaid. AND the party of the first part,in compliance with Section 13 of the Lien Law,covenants that the party of the first part will receive the consideration for this conveyance and will hold the right to receive such consideration as a trust fund to be applied first for the purpose of paying the cost of the improvement and will apply the same first to the payment of the cost of the Improvement before using any part of the total of the same for any other purpose.The word"party"shall be construed as if it read"parties"whenever the sense of this indenture so requires. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the party of the first part has duly executed this deed the day and year first above written. LOUIS LOTITO as Executor 0p NI OLETTA POR ILE as Executor Standard N.Y.B.T.U.Fonn 8005—Executor's Deed—Un'dorm Acknowledgment Form 3307 TO BE USED ONLY WHEN THE ACKNOWLEDGMENT IS MADE IN NEW YORK STATE State of New York,County of ss: State of New York,County of ss: On the day of in the year 2012 On the day of in the year 2012 before me,the undersigned,personally appeared before me,the undersigned,personally appeared LOUIS LOTITO NICOLETTA PORCILE personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual(s)whose name(s)Is satisfactory evidence to be the individual(s)whose name(s)is (are)subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to (are)subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same In his/her/their me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their capacity(les), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument,the individual(s),or the person upon behalf of which instrument,the individual(s),or the person upon behalf of which the individual(s)acted,executed the instrument. the individual(s)acted,executed the Instrument. (signature and office of individual taking acknowledgment) (signature and office of individual taking acknowledgment) TO BE USED ONLY WHEN THE ACKNOWLEDGMENT IS MADE OUTSIDE NEW YORK STATE State(or District of Columbia,Territory,or Foreign Country)of�FlorlAa_ ss: On the )s day of 'M ON-Y in the year 2P2-1 before me,the undersigned,personally appeared Lwa-5 Lo 12:—t 0 IMM JaC0tG-ri q I'Ogg'?L.G personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be t e individual(s)whose name(s) is(are) subscribed to the Within Instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/heir capacityCles),and that by his/her/their signature(s)on the instrument,the individual(s),or the person upon behalf of which the individual(s)acted, executed/ _theinstrument,and that such individual made such appearance before the undersigned in the ✓' in FDr�dk (Insert the City qf other political subdivision) (and insect Ih or Cot lace he acknowledgment was taken). P hgy Scott Suprenanl /' b c Notary Public (signature and ffice of in dual taking admowledgmeni) =State of Florida a Comma HH011800 91 Expires 7/14/2024 EXECUTOR'S DEED D/S/B/L: District 1000 Section 088.00 Block 05.00 Lot 040.000 Title No. PNT31371S COUNTY OR TOWN Suffolk ESTATE OF FRANES LOTITO STREET ADDRESS 1195 Rambler Road, TO Southold,N.Y.11971 SEAN T.RAINEY AND DIANE J.RAINEY Recorded at Request of Pro National Title Agency RETURN Y MAI STANDARD FORM OF NEW YORK BOARD OF TITLE UNDERWRITERS Distributed by ALEXANDER SKLAVOS,ESQ. LAW OFFICE OF ALEXANDER E.SKLAVOS PC Commonwealth 375 NORTH BROADWAY nt.wo.i�isaiutmmun, SUITE 208 JERICHO,NY 11753 COMMQNWFAM LAND ?CE I_N5V_RA1VCC COMP K COMPLY WITH ALL CODES OF NEW YORK STATE & TOWN CODES OCCUPANCY OR 1195 RAMBLER ROAD SOUTHOLD,NY 11971 AS REOWRED AND CONDITIONS OF SCTM#1000-88:540 USE IS UNLAWFUL T wI�ZBa WITHOUT CERTIFICATr ��Of NE NG BOARD A�4 �4` Tflw!dRUSTEES OF OCCUPANCY ��9q APPROVED AS NOTED . - DATE: B.P.# � -- U w s BY: 2 2� NOTIFYBUILDING DEPARTMENT AT O `�!i PROJECT OVERNEW RENOVATE EXISTING 3 SR 2 BTH 1-STORY y HOUSE.NO STRUCTURAL CHANGES ORADDRIONS OTHER THAN REPLACE EXISTING WINDOWS AND DOORS,REMOVE REAR SIDE 765-1802 8AM TO 4PM FOR THE 9�FESS��NP DOOR TO DECK(CLOSE UP WALL),REMOVER PORTION OF ONE PARTITION WALL TO OPEN UP KITCHEN INTO LIVING ROOM. FOLLOWING INSPECTIONS: ��, -„Dp�PO6� BASEMENT „5850.FT. ,UNCwsNGEO) 1. FOUNDATION - TWO REQUIRED CMWLSMDE IOSOFT. ONGHANGED) 1STFLOOR 6 SO FT IUUnLN'u1iAlIGEDj FOR POURED CONCRETE GARAGE NA 2. 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E:X eo•M1 / 6--0" © RIN d- SHGCUUM 32 REMOVE EXISTING DOOR iv CLOSE UP EXISTING WALL MODIFY AND REPAIR AS NEEDED BE9B4G11 O DI uaAREA NEW(2)13/4"%14 / o (? LVL HEADER '-03/4' NEW 314'PANEL _ REMOVE EXISTING WINDOW O CLOSE UP EXISTING WALL MODIFY AND REPAIR AS NEEDED NEW(3)2X4 POST m �-8" AL w 1T-105/8' 5' NEW TYPICAL INT.WALLS 2X4 STUDS Q 16'O.C. ------ ----- — ------- ' ill-GWB BOTH SIDES U' Z — REMOVE 76 1/4'OF REMOVE EXISTING WALLS 5 EXISTING PARTITION WALL exsN RE G ASEMET STA RS = �� NEW(3)2X4 POST � HDu��N3cE 1SEY F LIVING ROOM 07 KEEP EXISTING WALL E%ISTING WALL TO BE REMOVED FIREPLAwo- CE NEW(2)1314-x 9 1/2'LVL HEADER IEDR.. ERD OOM NEW(2)2X4 JACK STUDS II NEw—L I I NEW(2)2X4 JACK STUDS A A ���_�_'��_ '_ NEW HEADERS, GIRDERS,BEAMS EXISTING B B B B ® WINDO-000R TAG NG BE COM NOTES EXISTING 2X6 CEILING JOISTS EEl6➢riG ALLNEW WINDOWS INTO EXISTING WINDOW OPENINGS, N 6,UJ$ WITH EXISTNG HEADER UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. BATHROOM MODIFY AND REPAIRALL EXISTING WALLS AS NEEDED. L. O KITCHEN PARTITION WALL LENGTH C 96 3M"FRAMING. O O A — A— 4 1195 Rambler Road: 1ST FLOOR I� FOR 60O ABINETENSURE FLUSH 1'HEADEANEL R 36•REFEIGEOSTIN R. ALSO TO ENSURE FLUSH HEADER SPAN FROM POST IN WALL TO POST IN WALL IS LESS THAN i6'(1T-10 YB'AS DRAWN) Scale:1/4"=1'-0" ,L NEW(2)13/4-X 14'LVL FLUSH HEADER SOUTH WALL 1M"CABINET RUN.CENTER SINK IT FROM FINISHED WALL CENTER PICTURE WINDOW ABOVE IT SAME EW(2)1 "%91/2'LVL HEAD . NEW(2)2X4 JACK STUDS 1_ NEW(3)2X4 POST IN WALL EXISTING 2X6 WALL I EXISTING FLOOR STRUCTURE NEW LALLY COLUMN EXISTING SLAB NEW 24X24 FOOTING CONTACT INFORMATION AA 1195 Rambler Road:POST DETAIL SEAN--..OWNER (516)637— Scale:l/4"=1-0" JERRY GBULSK,CONTACT (6]1)4042507 ADAM 4 POU BUILDER (516)]5&5/29 HUCK HIRSCH,DRAFTSPERSON (646)416J096 LOU SCHWARTZ ENGINEER (W1)839Jl24 A-101 PLAN • PSE OF NELu �V y0 La W � ti , 092541 A A RD s s e B A R�FEsslov, � EXISTING DOOR c j 1195 Rambler Road:NORTH ELEVATION Scale:1/4"=1'-0" 1195 Rambler Road:WEST ELEVATION A A V D F C A i I 1195 Rambler Road: EAST ELEVATION 1195 Rambler Road:SOUTH ELEVATION Scale:1/4"=1'-0" WINDOWS ma DOORS AnOsiwn RO.38U01z56— AnE— RO.281A1ra00]AT AMa—n R0.53-41— .—n R.O.601vz601 O TW3066 LLVALUE:0.3! © TW2032 LLVALUE,Lu E P4535LLVALUE:0.33 © MG5088L LLVALDE:S32 1q —W.h SHGC:0.31 Eoudo-M1unp SHGC:0.31 pcWre_Iw SXGC:0.31 ylidiny Evers SHOO:0.26 NOTES 1195 RAMBLER ROAD CONTACT INFORMATION A-102 L I /\ ALL N EXISTI OWSINTO UNLESS NLE SOW EOWOPENINGS, „_1 02 SOUTHOLD,NY 11971 ANersan U- 3E0.3 z461/6'M1 —MS RO.26]I61vz/13r3'M1 An Gl RVALUE/.32 MODI ISTINGHEADER EXI—NG NEEDED. JEANRAINILSM,CER (518)63]-1812 '/moi` © TNR43t0 SHGC: :0.3, O Cwt351 LLGC'0.O]8 O FWG12088 LLVALUE:0.32 MOdFY AND PEPA02ALL EXISTING WALLS AS NEEDED. ADMZIBU U.BUIONTACT (631)<04-250] SCTM#100688.-5-40 EaWo-Nuryl SHGC:0.31 rasemen SMGC:0.11 y1Wllq Eoors BHGC:0.26 *[.Nt XUCXXIR=.DRAFTSPERSON vexoowsaAa E08esewwwvs ADMZR (518)356S]29 LOU SCH Mn,ENGINEER (831)1139--E ELEVATIONS 1195 RAMBLER ROAD SOUTHOLD,NY 11971 SCTM#1000-88.-5-40 WINDOWS and DOORS Antl- R.O.381MI.w FAT, OTW-S U-VALUE:0.34 tloude- 9 SHGC:0.31 OAnd— MO.30 118-48 718•N B TW24310 LLVALUE:0.34 tlouEb-Nang SHGC:0.31 EXXiST NNG �AT�FO DSK O Antlersen R0.261181..7/B1 C TW2D32 LLVALUE:0.34 4..N- SHGC:0.31 REMOVE EXISTING EXTERIOR DECK STAIRS .41 ;((2113/4* nLLVALE:016SHGC:0.34NEW(24E4;;NEW Artl— R.O.53MB z413M8LVP4535 LLVALUE:0.33 X 11 7R' gcWr.wlnaoA sncc.0.31 EADER AMer,Wn R.O.1413 111- FN �— gllOng�tloors SHOC68 u01632 ___= F =_=O6'-3 3/8" 6EN5WAld— R.G.UE:8 e2 FW'GSOBBL LLVALUE:0.32 g8tling Ooon SH—0.26 m vDQ1 REMOVE EXISTING DOOR H• 'iy CLOSE UP EXISTING WALL ® MODIFY AND REPAIR AS NEEDED BEDROOM lVDINING AREA �n V NEW(2)13/4'%14' c U LVL HEADER 8'-0 3/4" NEW 3/4'PANEL REMOVE EXISTING WINDOW O CLOSE UP EXISTING WALL )O =171:7— MODIFY 1 FawAureecrreeew�"ow.a MODIFY AND REPAIRASNEEDED 5'-6" jlr r} ucEv.Fm©�O NEW(3)2X4 POST 1T-105/$" iA 5'-0"/ NEW TYPIC LINT WALLS rn 2X4 STUDS @ 18'O.C. O ________________ -- 1/2'GWB BOTH SIDES OREMOVE 781/4'OF REMOVE EXISTING WALLS EXISTING PARTITION WALL i E>d4DB1i NEW(312X4 PMy OST 2EK O HDMM oQFF cE li H IMNG ROOM H O KEEP EXISTING WALL FRE ._-.,�-.-�-.-� wnu TO RE REMovFD NEW(2)1 3/4'X 9 1/2'LVL HEADER EXIsrINc BEDROOM NEW(2)2X4 JACKSTUDS I� NEWWALL NEW(2)2X4 JACK STUDS NEW HEADERS, GIRDERS,BEAMS �B B B B B ® WINGOW/DOOR TAG EXISTING 1S-0" NEW(2)13/4'X 11 7/8"LVL ffiBcri HEADER REMOVE EXISTING WALL _ NEW 2X8 WALL FT 3,r O Blued REMOVE EXISTING I OST NOTES EXISTING 2X6 CEILING JOISTS ALLNEW WINDOWS INTO EXISTING WINDOW OPENINGS, - - _ WITH EXISTING HEADER UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. MODIFV AND REPAIRALL EXI—G WALLS AS NEEDED. KITCHEN PARTITION WALL LENGTH a N Y4•FRAMING: FOR 6D'CABINET RUN-3M'PANELAND M'REFRIGERATOR. 1195 Rambler Road:1ST FLOOR ALSO SULESS THAN,8H HEADER �-1D YE AS DRAWN T IN L A- -p`- 4 .1 NEW(2)1 3/4"x 14'LVL FLUSH HEADER SOULL SOUTH WA1a'CABINET RUN,CENTER SINK 72'FROM NEW(2)1314-%9 1/2'LVL HEADER 4 FINISHED WALL.CENTER PICTURE WINDOW ABOVE IT SAME. AMENDED 10121/21 TO DOCUMENT THE FOLLOWING: NEW(2)2X4 JACK STUDS NEW(3)2X4 POST IN WALL DIMENSIONS OF ENLARGED EN SUITE BATHROOM REMOVED EXISTING EN SURE BATHROOM WALL NEW MAIN BEDROOM WALL AND CLOSET REMOVED FRONT PORCH POST,NEW LVL HEADER REMOVED EXTERIOR DECK STARS EXISTING 2X4 W-L�- EXISTING FLOOR STRUCTURE L NEW IALLY COLUMN EXISTING SUB NEW 24X24 FOOTING O NEN % CONTACT INFORMATION 1195 Rambler Road:POST DETAIL i . SEAN RAINEY.OWN ER (516)6374842 4A fi`. Q JERRV CIBULSKLCONTACT (831)404-2507 Scale:1/4"=1-D" ADAM ZIRPOU,BUILDER (516)3545729 O HUCK HIRSCH,DRAFTSPERSON (IR 416AD96 = SHAUNMCGRATH,ENGINEER (601)351<544 Fo �0 541 gOFESSIONP A-101 PLAN (AMENDED) Da 1195 RAMBLER ROAD SOUTHOLD , NY 11971 BASEMENT PLAN `REV 2 DRAWINGS - 3-22-22 MITSUBISHI 12.000 BTU Must provide Manuals °4 MINI SPLIT D, J and S as per °4 Im NYS Energy Code 41*S 0 Blower door r and ductwork OO testing required. SD/CO �„ r a ~ UP r F O V' y SD/CO UNFINISHED LEGEND NOTES - CEILING HEIGHT - 7' 10" 1�1pF NEVA y HI-HAT LIGHT FIXTURE - INSULATION WALLS - R15 �sr S �S 'f - INSULATION CEILING - R19 r f, �' ELECTRICAL .j ,F �P O = SMOKE/CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR PANEL "Q �'•P SD/CO - SHEETROCK - 1/2" 2 = WINDOWS - 2X4 WOOD STUD - FLOORING - WATER PRESSED VINYL ROr=�' �ONA = POSTS q5-F;e 1195 RAMBLER ROAD SOUTHOLD,NY 11971 SCTM#1000-88.-5-40 WINDOWS and DOORS Andersen R.O.361M x%7/81, /{ TW3046 U-VALUE:0.36 douele-Nunq SHGC'.0.31 And— R.O.30118'..,187181 B TW24310 U-VALUE.0.36 double-nung SHOD:0.31 EXISTING ELEVATED DECK Andersen R.O.281/8^wx407/8T C TW2032 U-VALUE 0.34 � dlauEle-Burp SHGC:0.31 REMOVE EXISTINGv Andersen R.O.287rewx413/81K EXTERIOR DECK STAIRS �W�35en U-VALUE.026 -- - NEW(2)2X4 JACK STUDS SHGC 0.34 - NEW(2)13/4'x11718' Md— R.O.533/8'.x413/81 P4s36 LVL ndwv SHGc eHEADER E EEK 0at :0.33 - -NEW(2)1 3/4'X 117/8" Pwlure w; LVL HEADER Andersen R.O.141 314.1181 32 _ --► g-dgd- SHGCU026 E D'-- And R o 6Bw eB" _ 6-3 3/8" 6'-3 3/8" — – e"� n + g'-0• G 9 Gqendn sHGCC�02663x rn e EXIST! REMOVE EXISTING DOOR BATH R 1 iv CLOSE UP EXISTING WALL EXISTING -- ` _-{1 EXISTING PROPOSED MODIFYAND REPAIRAS NEEDED BEDROOM J DINING AREA KITCHEN N NEW(2)1314'x14" N -- Q LVL HEADER 81-0 3/4" - NEW 3/4"PANEL REMOVE EXISTING WINDOW CLOSE UP EXISTING WALL MODIFY AND REPAIR AS NEEDED / / T 5'-6" 17'-10 5/8" rL ---.. t 5'-0" NEW TYPICAL INT.WALLS NEW(3)2X4 POS \ w - _- _- _ __. .': 2X4STUDS Q 16-O.C. _____ __ ___ 1/2"GWB BOTH SIDES � � O - REMOVE 76 1/4^OF REMOVE EXISTING WALLS U EXISTING PARTITION WALL - --\ X - _ _- - - - ISTING N L�`Y G� BASEMENT EXISTING EXISTING sTnlRs _ EXISTING NEW(3)2X4 POST QE8 HOME OFFICE L �. LIVING ROOM A. uxi KEEP EXISTING WALL EXISTING WALL To BE REMOVED r, FIREPLACE NEW(2)1 3/4'x 9 iQ'LVL HEADER Exl<.Ti - -- - - ---- - Beoao.M L _fl NEW(2)2X4 JACK STUDS A NEW WALL NEW(2)2X4 JACK STUDS _ _._ -A- NEW HEADERS. GIRDERS,BEAMS DOOR '� 1—B B �Br x. 1 WINDOW/DOOR TAG EXISTING - _ _- PORCH 15'-0" NEW(2)1 3/4-x 11 7/8-LVL HEADER REMOVE EXISTING WALL �- \ - -. NEW 2X6 WALL --- 5. — / EXISTING BEDM - REMOVE EXISTING POST - - EXISTING 2%6 CEILING JOISTS NOTES� �' /� .. N ENING -� - - �pJs�v ^ ALLNEW WINDOWS INTO EXISTING WINDOW OPENINGS. EN SUITE �CLj WITH EXISTING HEADER UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. BATHROOM \ MODWYAND REPAIR ALL EXISTING WALLS AS NEEDED. �\ FOR60HCABINET IRN 9/A4"PANELLENGTH AND W'REFRIGERAGOR. - _ —A-: -,A. a T IN WALL 1195 Rambler Road: 1ST FLOOR ! ALSO PO ST IN WALLS LESS SURE FLUSH FTHAN 18DER y1T10508 FROM'SSDRAWN) -- - _ scale:va =r-0" _ NEW(2)1 3/4'%14"LVL FLUSH HEADER SOUTH WALL ICE TER PIC RUN.CENTER SINK 72'FROM NEW(2)1 3/4"%9 1/2"LVL HEADER FINISHED WALL CENTER PICTURE WINDOW SIVE IT SAME - - --- �L AMENDED 10121/21 TO DOCUMENT THE FOLLOWING. ' NEW(2)2X4 JACK STUDS NEW(3)2X4 POST IN WALL III DIMENSIONS OF ENLARGED EN SUITE BATHROOM -- - — _ REMOVED EXISTING EN SUITE BATHROOM WALL NEW MAIN BEDROOM WALLAND CLOSET REMOVED FRONT PORCH POST,NEW LVL HEADER EXISTING 2X4 WALL'-- / REMOVED EXTERIOR DECK STAIRS EXISTING FLOOR STRUCTURE NEW LALLY COLUMN EXISTING SLAB -- ---- - �_// NEW 24X24 FOOTING / CONTACT INFORMATION �9R er Road: POST DETAIL SEANRAINEYOMER (516)637-16.2 ' JERRY CISULSKI,CONTACT (631)4W-2507 ADAM ZIRPOLI.BUILDER (516135&5729 HULK HIRSCH.DRAFTSPERSON (618)416.4086 SHAUN MCGRATF.ENGINEER (607)MI— 1195 RAMBLER ROAD SOUTHOLD,NY 11971 SI 1000-88.-5-40 WINDOWS and DOORS Antle R.O.381M K587/8T A TW3046 U-VALUE:0.34 v eaubk-hwq SHGC.031 A,,d—, R.O.301/8'w 4187/BT C TW2d310 U-VALUE.031 —W-hung SHGC.0.31 EXISTING ELEVATED DECK Andra R.O.261/8.X00719'h C TW2032 U-VALUE.0.31 dwW-hung SHGC:031 REMOVE EXISTING - EXTERIOR DECK STAIRS Anaane` SHGc 02 n 3rrn NEW(2)2X4 JACK STUDS' D cw13s u-vALE UE:ox \ NEW(2)1 314"It 11 7/8" - ---- E P4 35 n LLVALUE 0333 st 39T LVL HEADER p-m.11— SHGC.0.31 --NEW(2)1314"x 11 7/8"- LVL HEADER -_ --__- An n R.O 121tlt 3ldly"80T -- ► _ gleng— SHGCU02632 6'-33/8" 6'-33/8" - G FWG5068L U-VALUE'0.32T 6',Q• 9w,ngdw, SHGC 026 m ASST o REMOVE EXISTING DOOR Q BnIRcrl iv CLOSE UP EXISTING WALL xl� - n Exls Ir yG PROPOSED MODIFY AND REPAIR AS NEEDED 9EDR00M N ei DININGAREA _ KITCHEN -- NEW(2)1 314"x 14" Y -- - O LVL HEADER 8'-03/4" NEW 3/4'PANEL ---�-- REMOVE EXISTINGWINDOW O KgT6.N,1V100M5"'N �'""'0° CLOSE UP EXISTING WALL " - -- -- — MODIFYAND REPAIRASNEEDED 1-- 5'-6" j = --- - - 6"�°f F0"C""g E NEW( 2x4 POST rn 1T-10 5/8" f -— -- > 5'-0" NEW TYPICAL INT.WALLS v _.__.- _ _ .> II ___ - 2X4 STUDS@16"O.C. --- --- — ------ 1/Y GWB BOTH SIDES 1 O _ J REMOVE 76 1/4 OF T REMOVE EXISTING WALLS U EXISTING PARTITION WALL - - - — EXISTING EXISTING EXISTIN BASEMENT STAIRS i EXISTING .NEW(3)2X4 POST QmHOM> Si'ce KEY A - w KEEP EXISTING WALL / EXISTING WALL TO BE REMOVED I FIREPLACE NEW(2)1 3/4"X 9 1r2"LVL HEADER BEDS NQ _ — — NEW(2)2X4 JACK STUDS A -- NEW WALL - NEW(2)2X4 JACK STUDS NEW HEADERS. 1' GIRDERS,BEAMS EXISTING _ X WINOOWA)OOR TAG -� PORCH 15'-0" NEW(2)1 3/4"x 11 7/8"LVL HEADER REMOVE EXISTING WALL \� > -- _ / �IMlll�nl� ... NEW 2X6 WALL � - - 5'-0" jBEDEX rtooel REMOVE EXISTING POST NOTES EXISTING 2X8 CEILING JOISTS - LO EXISTING - - ALL NEW WINDOWS IN EXISTING WINDOW OPENINGS. A EN SUITE WITH EXISTING HEADER UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. BATHROOM \ MODIFYAND REPAIR ALL EXISTING WALLS AS NEEDED. i C \/ R W'CA PARTITION WALL LENGTH D W RE FRAMING FORT CABINET RUN S3HE PANE LAND 36•REFRIGERATOR. 119sca'5 Rambler Road: 1ST FLOOR ALSO TOENSURE LLISFLUSH LE STHAN SPANFROM POST INWALL N) - _ _�.- -,' _ _ TO POST IN WALL IS LESS TNAN IB'(t]'-10 Y8'AS DRAWN) / NEW(2)1 3/4"It 14"LVL FLUSH HEADER SOUTH WALL 110'CABINET RUN.CENTER SINK]2'FROM (< FINISHED WALL CENTER PICTURE WINDOW ABOVE IT SAME. NEW(2)1 314"x B 1/2"LVL HEADER AMENDED 10121al TO DOCUMENT THE FOLLOWING NEW(2)2X4 JACK STUDS NEW(3)2X4 POST IN WALL DIMENSIONS OF ENLARGED EN SUITE BATHROOM REMOVED EXISTING EN SUITE BATHROOM WALL NEW MAIN BEDROOM WALL AND CLOSET REMOVED FRONT PORCH POST,NEW LVL HEADER EXISTING 2X4 WALL REMOVED EXTERIOR DECK STAIRS EXISTING FLOOR STRUCTURE NEW LALLY COLUMN EXISTING SLAB NEW 24X24 FOOTING }p NFb` "1 � /"',\o\� CONTACT INFORMATION 1195 Rambler Road: POST DETAIL ✓= 1" ��, 4A CIBUL SEAN OWNER 516)83]-1812 K Scale:1/4"=1'-0" ^j - —_ -'I JERRY CONTACT Ifi31)4d-2507 ADAM ZIRPOU IRPOLI B BUILDER516)3595729 HUCK HIRSCH.DRAFTSPERSON 1646)4164096 ��\J SHAUN MCGRATH.ENGINEER WTI 351— 1195 RAMBLER ROAD SOUTHOLD,NY 11971 SCTNW 1000.88.-5.40 WINDOWS and DOORS Aneonion R.O.M Ire•w.x M 7re CA TWXM6 U-VAUI E0.31 bM-hulg SHGC:0.31 Andersen R.O.W IW X48 7/8T U TW24310 U-VALUE.034 eoubk-hulg SHGC:031 EXISTING ELEVATED DECK n Andersen RO.261M' X40741T C TWZ032 U-VALUE.031 e°ubk-hung SHGC:0.31 REMOVE EXISTING - p EXTERIOR DECK STAIRS --- —.__ u CW13 e i R O.-VALUE O N n 3reT -- --. - —NEW(2)2X4 JACK STUDS cfwan3a SHGC .026 SHGC 031 -NEW(2)13/4"x 11 7/8' E P4535 n u VALUE 0 33x 413re•n LVL HEADER P'42'wmeow SHGC 031 -- - - NEW(2)13/4"x117/8- LVL HEADER Ancenen R.O.141 W4w A 80T FW 12M U-VALE on - ► gli-gdoors SH CuON 'A "C: =---___ R.o.sOw x can 6'-3 3/8" 6'-3 3/8" 6'-0' •^C'i 9 a,Gn�rs U-VALUE a O M SHGCe ETH➢`QI REMOVE EXISTING DOOR ��- N CLOSE UP EXISTING WALL �ICTINC _ �18G pnoaosEO MODIFY AND REPAIR AS NEEDED BEDROOM . \/ DINING AREA _ _ KITCHEN p - N�, -U- NEW(2)13/4'%14' 8'-03/4" NEW 3/4'PANEL LVL HEADER REMOVE EXISTING WINDOW O' -- _ -_ -- ' - '-- NP1F.AuwNoows eaE Excess wHPPws CLOSE UP EXISTING WALL - '� - - _ --- - `'"�°" v � . . ... _ oa C N.P E MODIFY AND REPAIR AS NEEDED Q 5'-6" NEW(3)2X4 POST- uJ 1T-1O 5/8" t - x ♦ 5 0' NEW TYPICAL INT.WALLS 2X4 STUDS Q 18'O.C. 112"GWB BOTH SIDES REMOVE 76--114*OF —REMOVE EXISTING WALLS U EXISTING PARTITION WALL- -- --- xISTI G H \ s7nlRs Z EXISTING NEW(3)2X4 POST HOMEEXISTING ICY CE P LIVING ROOM A w KEEP EXISTING WALL EXISTING WALL TO BE REMOVED - FIREPLACE NEW(2)1 314"x 9 12"LVL HEADER BEDROOM NEW(2)2X4 JACK STUDS � �-A- NEW WALL NEW(2)2X4 JACK STUDS - 1..-_...- ,A ..... __..__ A, -_—_.—_—_.—_—_—_. NEW HEADERS. GIRDERS BEMIS -g--_ cxl X x WINDOWA300R TAG -\ \ p 15EXISTING '-0" NEW(2)1 3/4'x 11 7/8'LVL HEADER v REMOVE EXISTING WALL cc��.. \ - ---- -- ------"--- - - NEW 2X6 WALL - - - R- -- - --- 5-0" IF EXISTING \ NOTES eeoaooM REMOVE EXISTING POST - EXISTING 2X6 CEILING JOISTS - 0 EXISTING - ALL NEW ISTt G HE INTO EXISTING WINDOW OPENINGS. WITH EXISTING HEADER UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. ` r BATHROOM ROOM � r �L- MODIFYANp REPAIR ALL EXISTING WALLS AS NEEDED KITCHEN HPARTITION LLENGTH FORSOCABINETR N314•PANELAND36'REFRGERATOR _ - � ALSO TOENSURE FLUFROM POST IN WALL :::,A A 195 Rambler Road: 1ST FLOOR TO PDST INWALL ISLESS THAN 18'(17'-10FR M ASDRAWN) - A ` NEW(2)1 3/4'X 14"LVL FLUSH HEADER SOUTH WALL—'CABINET RUN.CENTER SINK 7Y FROM NEW(2)13/4'x 9 12'LVL HEADER FINISHED WALL CENTER PICTURE WINDOW ABOVE IT SAME. -NEW(2)2X4 JACK STUDS NEW(3)2X4 POST IN WALL AMENDED 10/21121 TO DOCUMENT THE FOL LOWING DIM ENSIONS OF ENLARGED EN SUITE BATHROOM REMOVED EXISTING EN SUITE BATHROOM WALL NEW MAIN BEDROOM WALL AND CLOSET _ REMOVED FRONT PORCH POST NEW LVL HEADER EXISTING 2X4 WALL REMOVED EXTERIOR DECK STAIRS EXISTING FLOOR STRUCTURE NEW LALLY COLUMN EXISTING SLAB NEW 24X24 FOOTING -- ,, CONTACT INFORMATION 1195 Rambler Road:POST DETAIL SEAN RAINEY OWNER 5161631-1842 Scale:114"=V-13" .,1 JERRY CIBULSKI.CONTACT (831)404-2507 ADAM ZIRPOLI.BUILDER (5181359-5]29 HUCK HIFSCH.ORAFTSPERSON I=4164096 SHAUN MGGRATH,ENGINEER (60])35145M 1195 RAMBLER ROAD SOUTHOLD,NY 11971 SCTM#1000.88.-5-40 WINDOWS and DOORS Mtlereen R.O.38 t/8Yi x M 7/8T A TW3046 U-VALUE:0.34 —ble lung SHGC 031 ^ MtleRen R .301/8'wx 487/8T B M24310 U-VALUE:0.34 OWbk-burg SHGC'.0.31 EXISTING ELEVATEDDECKM4ersen R.O.261M'wx40718T C TW2032 U-VALUE:034 ---bung SHGC-.0.31 REMOVE EXISTING EXTERIOR DECK STAIRS Maerxe^ R.o.ze 7/awx413reT -- NEW(2)2X4 JACK STUDS ra�seme SHGC,0:416 SHC:031 NEW(2)1 3/4"x 11 7/8" All—, R.O.513181.41 1 E 1`4535U-VALUE:073 LVL HEADER Picture­ LVL SHGC:0.31 -- -- -- --NEW(2)1 3/4"x 11 7/8" LVL HEADER MtleCF FW12 R.O.1413142 aBOT - gl'ng dw, SH CU026]2 v Fw6uV�: T 6-33/8" 6'-33/8" cs08L AL032 ` 6'-0" gibing tloors SHGC.026 0 v BA EXIST Tf 41— REMOVE EXISTING DOOR r- fV CLOSE UP EXISTING WALL EXISTi E o AREA PROPOSED MODIFY AND REPAIR AS NEEDED DINING N NEW(2)1 314"x 14" 4 LVL HEADER 8'-0 3/4" NEW 3/4•PANEL REMOVE EXISTING WINDOW O t ------ -- - eOrE A" wNOows CLOSE UP EXISTING WALL 'P wNoovs.A66es MODIFYAND REPAIRAS NEEDED // - - I� --h -" I e.cear va+v uoE NEW(3)2X4 POST _5-0" 1T-10 5/8" f -- ----/ i I 5'-0" NEW TYPICAL INT.WALLS m - - - - __- - - -_—f -.. - 2X4 STUDS @ 16"O.C. 0------- ------------------ 1/2"GWB BOTH SIDES ^ ____ JIII A ZI REMOVE 76 1/4'OF -REMOVE EXISTING WALLS U EXISTING PARTITION WALL- - EXISTIN X BASEMENT N ---- -- --- \ STAIRSZ EXISTING NEW(3)2X4 POST— _- _ Qf.XLELNCx HOME oTF�Fsi'cE ' r LIVING ROOM A n w -KEEP EXISTING WALL-- EXISTING WALL TO BE REMOVED NEW(2)1 3/4"x 9 1/2"LVL HEADER EXISTING ' ---- ---- ------ � BEDROOM NEW(2)2X4 JACK STUDS A ri i NEW WALL -NEW(2)2X4 JACK STUDS I . -A _...---- ^ NEW HEADERS. GIRDERS.BEAMS \jTING J( WINOOWIDOOR TAG Q6NEW(2)1 3M'x 11 7/8'LVL HEADERREMOVE EXISTING WALL 2X6 WALL - _. __ 5'-0" FXISTiN{y -v BEDROOM REMOVE EXISTING POST NOTES - EXISTING 2X6 CEILING JOISTS _ N EISISIIt1CL --\ - - `\\\ - - ALL NEW WINDOWS INTO EXISTING WINDOW OPENINGS. r THHy M WITH X \ , y/� MODIFYN AND REPAIR ALL EXISTING WALLSW ISE NOTED BATHROOM AS NEEDED. 11 dddJJJ KITCHEN PARTITION WALL LENGTH @%314•FRAMING. FOR 60-CABINET RUN•314'PANELAND 36-REFRIGERATOR ALSO TO ENSURE FLUSH HEADER SPAN FROM POST IN WALL _ 1195 Rambler Road: 1ST FLOOR TO POST IN WALL IS LESS THAN IB'(1 T-1058-AS DRAWN) NEW(2)1314*x 14"LVL FLUSH HEADER- SOUTH WALL—'CABINET RUN.CENTER SINK 72'FROM / \\ Q FINISHED WALL CENTER PICTURE WINDOW ABOVE IT SAME NEW(2)1 314'x 9 1/2'LVL HEADER AMENDED 1012121 TO DOCUMENT THE FOLLOWING NEW(2)2X4 JACK STUDS NEW(3)2X4 POST IN WALL DIMENSIONS OF ENLARGED EN SUITE BATHROOM REMOVED EXISTING EN SUITE BATHROOM WALL NEW MAIN BEDROOM WALL AND CLOSET REMOVED FRONT PORCH POST NEW LVL HEADER EXISTING 2X4 WALL _ / REMOVED EXTERIOR DECK STAIRS EXISTING FLOOR STRUCTURE NEW LALLY COLUMN / EXISTING SLAB -- NEW 24X24 FOOTING CONTACT INFORMATION 1195 Rambler Road: POST DETAIL �/ :� J, S SEAN RAINEYCISUL OWNER (5161637-1842 4A SCale:1/4"=1'-0" :•( JERRY IRP L I B CONTACT (6311404-2507 ADAM HIRPOLI.BUILDER (516)356-5729 HULK MCGR.DRAFTSPERSON S46)4164M6 SHAUN MCGRATH.ENGINEER (60))3514544 TRA/VE® MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Air Conditioners NTXAMT1 2, 18, 24330, 36A112AA SERVICE MANUAL NT)0\MT12. 18' 24. 30 36A112AA Table of Contents onteAs 1.SAFETY PRECAUTION ...................................... .......................................................................................... 4 1-1.Always observe for safety ..................................................................................................................... 4 1'2. Cautions related bnnew refrigerant .................... 4 3. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS --------------------------------------. 7 3.SPECIFICATION ............................................................................................................................................ O 4. FAN PERFORMANCE AND CORRECTED AIRFLOW ---------------------------.. 10 NTXAMT12A112A\ ---------------------'--------------------- 10 . NTXAMT18A112AA ------------------------------------------- 12 NTXAMT24A112A\ --------.-..--------------------------------. 14 NTXAMT30A112A\ ------------------------------------------- 18 NTXAMT38A112A\ ------------------------------------------- 18 5.SOUND PRESSURE LEVELS ---------------------------------------. uo 54. Sound pressure level ----------------------------------------. 20 5-2. NCCurves ........................................................................................................................................ 21 NT}0AMT12A112/V\ ---------------------------------------- 21 NlXAJNT18A112AA -'--------------------------------------.. 22 NTXAMT24A112AA ----------------------------------------. 23 NTXAMT30A112A\ ----------------------------__---____--_. 24 NTX,AMT36A112A\ ----------------------------------------. 25 Air Filter ---------------------------------------------- uu 6.OUTLINES &DIMENSIONS ----------------------------------------. 27 7.WIRING DIAGRAM --------------------------------------------.. 28 8. REFRIGERANT SYSTEM DIAGRAM ------------------------------------ 29 9. HEATER CONTROL -------------------------------------------- uo 8-1. Control Specifications And Function Setting -----------------------------. 30 O'2. Fan control --------------------------------------------- uu 33 Q'3. CN24REL/A�N[�C��3K]pUona| Pade in�aUaUon ---------.----------------. 1O. HUMIDIFIER CONTROL -----------------------------------------. 35 10-1. Control SpeoifinmUono ---------------------------------------. 35 10-2. Installation -----------------^--------------------------- 35 Humidifier Control -----------------------------------------. uo 11. ERV(ENERGY RECOVERY VENTILATION)CONTROL .............................................................................. 37 114. Control Specifications ---------------------------------------. u/ 11-2. Installation ----.----------------------------------------. 37 ERV Control -------------------------------------------- uu 12.TROUBLESHOOTING ------------------------------------------. 39 � 124. Cautions ontroubleshooting ............................................................................................................. 39 12-2. Self-check function ----------------------------------------.. 40 12-3. Self-diagnosis action table ------------------------------------- 42 12-4.Troubleshooting byinferior phenomena ------------------------------.. 46 .12-5.Tee point diagram -------------------------------------'--- 4/ 47 12-5-1. Puwereupp�boord ------------------._-----------------. 12-5'2. Indoor oontnd|erboard -..---------------------------------.. 48 12'8.Trouble criterion nfmain parts .......................................................................................................... 49 12-7.Thermistor .......................................................................................... ............. ................................ 50 12-8. 00Fan motor(FAN DOOR --------------.---- 51 � 52 12LS. FunnUonoofDIP nw�nhand�m�x�vvh�'-'�-.__--------.---------------.. 13. DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE .................................................................................................................... 53 134. Control box --------------------------------------------. 53 Specifications are subject mchange without notice. 2 @ 2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NT%AMT12. 18. 24. 30. 36A112A\ 13-2.Thermistor(Return Air) --------------------------------------.. 54 13-3. Coil Assembly -------------------------------------'-----. bb ` 13'4. 8lower/FanAouembly ---------------------------------------. bU � ' � � � Specifications are subject mchange without notice. 3 @ 2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT12, 18, 24,'30, 36A112AA 1-1. Always observe for safety Before obtaining access to terminal, all supply circuits must be disconnected. 1-2. Cautions related to neve refrigerant Cautions for units utilizing refrigerant R410A Recommend using new refrigerant pipes.- In case of using the existing pipes for R22, recommend flushing the line using existing copper. • Change flare nut to the one provided with this product. Use a newly flared pipe. • Avoid using ASTM B280 Standard for copper and copper alloy seamless pipes and tube. Make sure that the inside and outside"of refrigerant piping is clean and it has no contamination such as sulfur hazardous for-use, oxides, dirt, shaving particles, etc. In addition, use pipes with specified thickness. Contamination inside refrigerant piping can cause deterioration of refrigerant oil etc. Store the piping to be`used indoors during installation and both ends of the piping sealed until just before brazing. (Leave elbow joints,etc. in their packaging.) If dirt, dust or moisture enters into refrigerant cycle, that can cause deterioration of refrigerant oil or malfunction of compressor. Use ester oil, ether oil or alkylbenzene oil (small amount)as the refrigerant oil applied to flares and flange connections. If large amount of mineral oil enters, that can cause deterioration of refrigerant oil etc. Charge refrigerant from liquid phase of gas cylinder. If the refrigerant is charged from gas phase, composition change may occur in refrigerant and the efficiency will be lowered. Do not use refrigerant other than R41 6A. If other refrigerant(R22 etc.) is used, chlorine in refrigerant can cause deterioration of refrigerant oil etc. Use a vacuum pump with a reverse flow check valve. Vacuum pump oil may flow back into refrigerant cycle and that can cause deterioration of refrigerant oil etc. Specifications are subject to change without notice. 4 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT1 2, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA Use the following tools specifically designed for use with R410A refrigerant. The following tools are necessary to use R410A refrigerant. Tools for R410A Gauge manifold Flare tool Charge hose Size adjustment gauge Gas leak detector Vacuum pump adaptor Torque wrench Electronic refrigerant charging scale Handle tools with care. If dirt, dust or moisture enters into refrigerant cycle,that can cause deterioration of refrigerant oil or malfunction of compressor. Ventilate the room if refrigerant leaks during operation. If refrigerant comes into contact with a flame, poisonous gases will be released. [1] Cautions for service 1. Perform service after recovering the refrigerant left in unit completely. 2. Do not release refrigerant in the air. 3. After completing service, charge the cycle with specified amount of refrigerant. 4. When performing service, install a filter drier simultaneously. Be sure to use a filter drier for new refrigerant. [2]Additional refrigerant charge When charging directly from cylinder • Check that cylinder for R410A on the market is syphon type. • Charging should be performed with the cylinder of syphon stood vertically. (Refrigerant is charged from liquid phase.) Specifications are subject to change without notice. 5 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT12, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA Unit Gravimeter [3]Service tools Use the below service tools as exclusive tools for R41 DA refrigerant. No. Tool name Specifications OO Gauge manifold Specifications • Only for R41 OA • Use the existing fitting specifications. (UNF1/2) • Use high-tension side pressure of 5.3MPa•G or over. OO Charge hose • Only for R41 OA • Use pressure performance of 5.09MPa•G or over. 03 Electronic scale - ® Gas leak detector • Use the detector for R1 34a, R407C or R41 IDA. OO Adaptor for reverse flow check • Attach on vacuum pump. © Refrigerant charge base - OO Refrigerant cylinder • Only for R41 OA • Top of cylinder(Pink) • Cylinder with syphon ® Refrigerant recovery equipment - Specifications are subject to change without notice. 6 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT12, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA 2. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS. • Indoor Unit (1)Vertical (2) Horizontal Right Air outlet 00 •p. O ® O => OO �. Air outlet Air inlet P O o (3) Horizontal Left o ° e _ — 0• 00 U J 0 O I O Air inleto o.p Air Inlet Air outlet O NOTE For downflow installations, please see downflow kit manuals. I I i Specifications are subject to change without notice. 7 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT12, 18, 24; 30, 36A112AA 3. SPECIFIC , Service Faf. 12A112AA Power supply(phase,cycle,voltage) 1 phase,60H7,208/230V Max.Fuse Sze A 15 Min.Circuit Ampacity A 3.00 External finish Black galvanized steel cabinet Heat exchanger Plate fin coil Fan Fan(drive)x No. Sirocco fan x 1 Fan motor output kW 0.100 Fan motor FLA 2.4 DAirflow (Low-Mid-High) m3/min CRvI 7.9-10.8-12.7(278-381-448) External static pressure Pa in.WG 75-125-200(0.30-0.50-0.80) 8 Operation control&Thermostat Remote controller&built-in z_ Sound pressure level (Low-Mid-High) 125Pa(0.50'n.WG) dB(A) 29-36-39 Drain pipe mm(in.) 19.05 3/4 FPT Dimensions W mm(in.) 432 17 D mm(in.) 548 21-5/8 H mm(in.) 1011 39-13/16 Weight kg(lbs) 42 93 Service Faf. 18A112AA Power supply(phase,cycle,voltage) 1 phase,60Hz,208/230V Max.Fuse Sze A 15 Min.Orcuit Ampacity A 3.00 External finish Black galvanized steel cabinet Heat exchanger Plate fin coil Fan Fan(drive)x No. Sirocco fan x 1 Fan motor output kW 0.160 Fan motor FLA 2.4 Z) Airflow (Low-Mid-High) m3/min CRN 13.3-16.2-19.1 (471-573-675) External static pressure Pa m.WG 75-125-200(0.30-0.50-0.80) 80 Operation control&Thermostat Remote controller&built-in z_ Sound pressure level (Low-Mid-High) 125Pa(0.50in.WG) dB(A) 33-36-41 Drain pipe mm(in.) 19.05(3/4)FPT Dimensions W mm(in.) 432(17 D mm(in.) 548(21-5/8) H mm(in.) 1011 39-13/16 Weight kg(lbs) 42 93 Specifications are subject to change without notice.. 8 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT1 2, 1,8, 24, 30, 36A112AA Service Pef. 24A112AA Power supply(phase,cycle,voltage) 1phase,60Hz 208/230V Max Fuse Sze A . 15: Min.Circuit Ampacity A 3.00 External finish Black galvanized steel cabinet Heat exchanger Plate fin coil Fan Fan(drive)x No. Sirocco fan x 1 Fan motor output kW 0.100 F' Fan motor FLA 2.4 DAirflow (Low-Mid-High) m3/min CFM 14.6-17.7-20.8(515-625-735) External static pressure Pa in.WG 75-125-200(0.30-0.50-0.80) �❑ Operation control&Thermostat Remote controller&built-in Sound pressure level (Low-Mid-High) 125Pa(0.50 in.WG) dB(A) 33-36-41 Drain pipe mm(in.) 19.05 3/4 FPT Dimensions W mm(in.) 432 17 D mm(in.) 548 21-5/8 H mm(in.) 1011 39-13/16 Weight kg(lbs) 42 93 Service Pef. 30A112AA Power supply(phase,cycle,voltage) 1 phase,60Hz,208/230V Max.Fuse Sze A 15 Min.Circuit Ampacity A 4.13 External finish Black galvanized steel cabinet Heat exchanger Plate fin coil Fan Fan drive x No. Sirocco fan x 1 Fan motor output kW 0.244 Fan motor FLA 3.3 DAirflow (Low-Mid-High) m3/min CFM 17.3-21.1-24.8(613-744-875) p External static ressure Pa in.WG 75-125-200(0.30-0.50-0.80) ❑ Operation control&Thermostat Remote controller&built-in z Sound pressure level (Low-Mid-High) 125Pa(0.50 in.WG) dB(A) 32-37-41 Drain pipe mm(in.) 19.05 3/4 FPT Dimensions W mm(in.) 534 21 D mm(in.) 548 21-5/8 H mm(in.) 1113.8 43-7/8 Weight kg(lbs) 54 119 Service Pef. 36A112AA Power supply(phase,cycle,voltage) 1 phase,60Hz 208/230V Max.Fuse Sze A 15 Min.OrcuitAmpacity A 4.13 External finish Black galvanized steel.cabinet Heat exchanger Plate fin coil Fan Fan drive x No. Sirocco fan x 1 Fan motor output kW 0.244 Fan motor FLA 3.3 Z) Airflow (Low-Mid-High) m3/min CFM 21.7-25.7-25.7(767-910-910) External static pressure Pa in.WG 75-125-200(0.30-0.50-0.80) 8❑ -Operation control&Thermostat Remote controller&built-in Sound pressure level (Low-Mid-High) 125Pa(0.50 in.WG) dB(A) 35-40-42 Drain pipe mm(in.) 19.05 3/4 FPT Dimensions W mm(in.) 534 21 D mm(in.) 548 21-5/8 H mm(in.) 1113.8 43-7/8 Weight kg Obs) 1 54 119 Specifications are subject to change without notice. 9 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT1 2, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA 4.,FAN PERFORMANCE' AND CORRECTED AIRFLOW NTXAMT12A112AA • Vertical, Horizontal Right, Horizontal Left 12A112AA exclude downflow position 12A112AA exclude downflow position External static pressure:7513a,0.30[in.WG] External static pressure:75Pa,0.30[in.WG] Power source:208,230 60Hz Power source:208,230 60Hz 100 0.35 0.30 75 / Hich 0.25 High _ 60.20 _ i Mfddb N 50 k Middle— „0.15 9 � ur m 0.10 25 tow Low - • Rated Polnt 0.05 Rated point 0 0.00 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 200 300 400 500 600 700 Aclbw ata 6 V.b) Airflow rate (CFM) 12A112AA exclude downflow position 12A112AA exclude downflow position External static pressure:125Pa,0.30[in.WG] External static pressure:125Pa,0.30[in.WG] 150 Power source:208,230 60Hz 0.60 Power source:208,230 60Hz i 125 Hkh 0.50 r Hich 100 i i 0.40 � 8 Middio 3 - r 3 i Middle otL 0.30 I jrl 50 Low • I Rated point 0.20 25 Low • Ra[ed point 0 0.10 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 250 350 450 550 650 750 Specifications are subject to change without notice. 10 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT12, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA 12A112AA exclude downflow position : 12A112AA exclude downflow position External static pressure:200Pa,0.80[in.WG] External static pressure:200Pa,0.80[in.WG]. Power source:208,230 60Hz - Power source_:208,230 60Hz _ 225 0.90 2010Hlch 0.80 Hich 175 0.70 i 150 3 0.60 5S i y� Middle m _Middle 5i 5 � 125 N 0.50 � P 8 n 100 0.40 75 �� 0.30 50 0.20 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 200 300 400 500 600 700 AM-me(m'/mW Airfbw rate(CFM) *.200 Pa (0.80 in WG)does not have"Rated point". *.200 Pa(0.80 in WG)does not have'Rated point". NOTE I For downflow installations, please see downflow kit manuals. Specifications are subject to change without notice. 11 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT12, 18,24, 30, 36A112AA NTXAMT18A112AA • Vertical, Horizontal Right, Horizontal Left 18A112AA exclude downflow position 18A112AA exclude downflow position External static pressure:7513a,0.30[1n.WG] External static pressure:75Pa,0.30[in.WG] Power source:208,230 601-lz Power source:208,230 60Hz - 100 0.35 Rated point_ 0.30 Rki — Low td point 75 / 025 m0.2050 iddX0.15 w0.10 25 0.05 4—N 0 0.00 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 350 450 550 650 750 850 Airflowrate (m3/min) Airflowrate (CFM) 18A112AA exclude downflow position 1 BA112AA exclude downflow position External static pressure:12512a,0.30[in.WG] External static pressure:125Pa,0.30[in.WG] Power source:208,230 601-lz Power source:208,230 601-lz 150 0.55 Rated point Rated point 0.50 125 0.45 High _ High 100 0.40 3 0.35 75 Middle "e Middle 0.30 in 50 Low N 0.25 0.20 Low 25 0.15 0 0.10 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 350 450 550 650 750 850 Specifications are subject to change without notice. 12 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT1 2, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA 18A112AA exclude downflow position 18A112AAexclude downflow position External static pressure:200Pa,0.80[In.WG] �' External static pressure:200Pa,0.80[in.WG] . Power source:208,230 601-1z - Power source:208,230 601-lz 225 Rated point Rated point_ 0.80 • 200 • I -- - - —High - -- - - High --- 175 ' 0.70 i 150 0.60 idd e - r - i de N -0.50 100 —Low 0.40 75 , Low 50 0.30 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 350 450 550 650 750 850 Airflowrate (m3/min) Airflowrate (CFM) ".200 Pa (0.80 in WG)does not have"Rated point". *. 200 Pa(0.80 in WG)does not have"Rated point". NOTE For downflow installations, please see downflow kit.manuals. ' Specifications are subject to change without notice. 13 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT1 2, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA NTXAMT24A112AA • Vertical, Horizontal Right, Horizontal Left 24A112AA exclude downflow position 24A112AA exclude downflow position External static pressure:75Pa,0.30[in.WG] External static pressure:75Pa,0.30[in.WG] Power source:208,230 60Hz Power source:208,230 60Hz 100 .— 0.40 0,35 f 1 Y 75 0.30 i i —_ High 025 i i i i t High n 50 — �' 0.20 a _ _ m o U � 'a rAddle 0.15 .25 0.10 _ Rated Rated Point Low- Pout Low -- -- - 0.05 0 ____ _ 0.00 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 600 Arfowrate(Whnin) Areowrde(CFM) 24A112AA exclude downflow position 24A112AA exclude downflow position External static pressure:125Pa,0.30[In.WG] External static pressure:125Pa,0.30[In.WG] Power source:208,230 60Hz Power source:208,230 60Hz 150 0.60 _ ___ 125 0.50 1 -p1�{1- I High I l l High 10I Ino o.ao i I 111 1 . 1 Itill I I I IllPLLI 75 —hidde 0.30 ifvtiddle I I 50 Low 020 I Low i I I i t I ( I 11 I I • — runt, - 25 0.10 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 800 Pirlowrate(m'!mm) Pirtowrate(CFM) Specifications are subject to change without'notice. 14 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT1 2, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA 24A112AA exclude downflow,position 24A112AA exclude downflow position External static pressure:200Pa,0.80[in.WG] External static pressure:200Pa,0.80[in.WG] Power source:208,230 60Hz Power source:208,230 60Hz _ 225 0.90 / t 200 —— _—— — 0.80 -- --_ _-- ! I I ill L11 I Hide j Him -----— ———— - - -- -- 'i-- - 175 —---- -- 0.70 _ �� 150 'e 0.60 I I I � hSdde — a i I ;-piddle II 125 _ -- OSO _Of, ILLLIII I I I i IF - -Rated — #i Rated — —POIIY 3 Point 100 0.40 - -'_.----Low- Low..� _I- - 75 --- --- 030 1 I ITIT fi IT 1 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 800 Arflowrate Crn%in) Pirtowrate(CFM) i I NOTE For downflow installations, please see downflow kit manuals. Specifications are subject to change without notice. 15 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT12, 18, 24, 301-36A11'2AA NTXAMT30A112AA • Vertical, Horizontal Right, Horizontal Left 30A112AA exclude downflow,position 30A112AA exclude downflow position External static pressure:75Pa,0.30[in.WG] External static pressure:75Pa,0.30[in.WG] 0.40 100 Power source:208,230 60Hz Power source:208,230 60Hz -- - ---- .0.35 - ----- 75 0.30 {--., �/ High 025 K9h v D 0.20 -tridde j -I U - � a 0.15 In ——_ - rll 25 0.10 1 1 LO W I -- - -- - S 0.05 _ • ed 0 PaM 0.00 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 500 WO 700 Boo 900 1000 Aidowrde(m3hnin) Arfiowrde (CFM) 30A112AA exclude downflow position 30A112AA exclude downflow position External static pressure:125Pa,0.30[in.WG] External static pressure:125Pa,0.30[in.WG] Power source:208,230 60Hz Power source:208,230 60Hz 150 0.60 ——— — — — - — 125 --- ----/ 0.50 -- I ..._.._...._........._...._.._.._.__... ._..__-_...-. ---.Nigh - 4-1 �._ a 100 (�040 t I 11 1 I I 1 I ! I M I -- -- --- ------- I - - �t LlI I - — — --- iu I i N 75 -I -- rrliddle - -- 0.30 I , rvSddle I _I 011 1 11 1 -- -- n LL v-I I --- — — -- S, DO Low Low lie i I ROW 1 — —_ ——— - - raat i Piet I 25 --- --� - ---- - 0.10 I I 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 28 27 28 29 500 600 700 600 900 1,000 Arflavvmte (m�Ymin) .Air/overate(CFM) Specifications are subject to change without notice. 16 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTMMT12, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA . 30AI12AA exclude downflow,position 30A112AA exclude downflow position External static pressure:200Pa,0.80[in.WG] External static pressure:200Pa,0.80[in.WG] Power source:208,230 60Hz Power source:208,230 60Hz 225 0.90 r __/ -- — 200 ---- --- 0.80 I I High I I- I s High J 175 —— — — 0.70 I I I I I I .44 10 150 — —— t9 0.60 m o. 125 hIldde 0.50 Irtidd i . U a --I 100 ---- -- � N 0.40 II I I I I i lil I —_ -- — A-1 75 —Low———.——�.—'Pont 0.3) t Low ! I i tilt I 1 I 1 50 — ----- 0.20 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 500 600 700 600 9(10 1000 ArAowrate (m3hnin) Adowrde(CFM) i NOTE � For downflow installations, please see.downflow kit manuals. Specifications are subject to change without notice. 17 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT1 2, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA NTXAMT36A112AA • Vertical, Horizontal Right, Horizontal Left 36A112AA exclude downflow,position 36A112AA exclude downflow position External static pressure:75Pa,0.30[in.WG] External static pressure:75Pa,0.30[in.WG] Power source:208,230 60Hz Power source:208,230 601-lz 100 0.4 I l i i I 111 Jill 1111111111 11 11111 -- ----- ....._---- -- 11 ---- L 1 �.l - -- - 75 Hlgh_ 0.3 { I I I I High Middle I I Middle ;_ 250 u 0.2 I I I { I I { —Low - -- --- I �LLow. -- --- III l iTl I 2544 r _ 0.1 Jill 9 0 - 0.0 I. ffril I 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 650 700 750 800 850 900 950 1000 1050 Arflowrate (m'hnin) Pirflowrate (CFM) 36A112AA exclude downflow,position 36A112AA exclude downflow,position External static pressure:125Pa,0.30[in.WG] External static pressure:125Pa,0.30[1n.WG] 150 Power source:208,230 60Hz 0.6 Power source:208,230 60Hz —_ — !IIL1 11 Jill I Iii _ i 11 Jill -/-- -I I ----- ----- 125 -1zs --- — - — os I I a High � � � �High 100 c 0.4 III I t III _._ --/ MSdUe Jill -= Q I MS<klie J i 75 0.3 11 { I If11 v� ' III I III Ilii I � I II ;,- 50 0.2 i I 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 650 700 750 800 850 900 950 1000 1050 Firfowrate(Wirnin) Pirflowrate(CFM) '. 'Rated point'maynot be inside of the envelope. •."Rated point'may not be inside of the envelope. Specifications are subject to change without notice. 18 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTMMT12, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA 36A112AA exclude downflow position 36A112AA exclude downflow position External static pressure:20013a,0.80[in.WG] External static pressure:200Pa,0.80[in.WG] Power source:206,230 60Hz Power source:208,230 60Hz ' 225 0.9 L_ 200 0.8 1 I 1 175 � -- 0.7 1 i I e I �` 150 High ——�� 0.6 i �• i Him I EZ i o - piddle a. hiAUe 125 — -- •�- 0.5 - I ! I r N 100 0.4 f I Low I Low 1 I I 75 0.3 I I I 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 650 700 750 800 650 900 950 1000 1050 Airtlowrate (m%ln) Airlowrate (CFM) '."Rated point/may not be inside of the erlvelope. '."Rated point"may not be inside of the err elope. i � • NOTE � j For downflow installations, please see downflow kit manuals. i I Specifications are subject to change without notice. 19 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC'.All rights reserved. NTXAMT12, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA SOUND5. PRESSURE 5-1. Sound pressure level Multi-Position AUx.duct N E �v Front side 3-1/4ft. (1 m) Measurement location M Zt E Aux.duct Specifications are subject to change without notice. 20 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAG US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT12, 18, 24, 30; 36A112AA 5-2. NC Curves NTXAMT12A112AA Condition Aale UNE Condiden Amle LINE _ .High 36 High 47 EM, 3a Middle •43 low 28 Law 35 External Static Pressure:0.3inWG.(75Pa) External Static Pressure:0.8inWG.(2001"a) W ; 90 � 80 D. j— - - - a -- 0 70 N 70 tIo 60 � _ .L.. #.............. _ . .. ...... 60 � r _I.. _ JI ... 50 so INI 40 40 FW ` _ \-_ -_.....- NC M -- _._--�. NCac �1. �.._.... _ t Approximate mirdmum p ApPiaidmate minimum audible limit on ` j - Ncau audible limd on continuous ncisB `: continuous- 10 10 63 125 250 Soo 1k 2k 4k 8k 63 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k Sk Octave band centrerfrequencies(Hz) Octave band centrer frequencies(Hz) C-dl6on Acale UNE High 1 39 Middle 36 Low 29 -- External Static Pressure:0.5inWG.(125Pa) 90 so ti s N 70 � l _ \... .. ..r.. ..}_...... _...._. ........_.__ m 60 4 �� I � `-� m 50 --- � 40 30 Approximate minimum � -.._ � -- audible Ionil on coo inuous noise 10 -- 83 125 250 600 1k 2k 4k 8k Octave band centrer frequencies(Hz) Specifications are subject to change without notice. 21 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT1 2, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA NTXAMT1 8A1 1 2AA Condition I Axle LINE I Condition kA LINE High 36 H+fih 45 Middle 35 Middle 41 told 31 tow 37 External Static Pressure:0.3inWG.(75Pa) External Static Pressure:0.8inWG.(20OPa) 90 I 90 r �- 80 —I-- I 60 —' - n. 70 � I r NC)e N 70 ED NC-l0 m \ \I 50 d so _ 40 40 30 30 �— (zo _.. ... . m Approzimata minimum 1 Appraximale minimum audible limit on _ `I �,-�--.. N= audible limit on continuous noise \\ i mnlinuous noise i 4 ,o — 1a 63 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k 63 125 250 500 ,k 21, 4k 8k Octave band centrer frequencies(Hz) Octave band centrerfrequencies(Hz) Condition Acme LINE High 41 Middle 36 Low 33 External Static Pressure:0.5inWG.(125Pa) 80 -;- 1 M t N 70 __._..__i._... _..—I ._... _._...{___.____....I...... •.—_._........_........ _.._._..._._. Nero m60 so 40 30 20 i v \•� ' I I I NC60 �VI I I NG50 C I U Appro,dmate minimum audible limft cn continuous noise \`l 10 63 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k Octave band centrer frequencies(Hz) Specifications are subject to change without notice. 22 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT1 2, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA NTXAMT24A112AA Condition I Awle I LINE Condition Acle UNE N' I 3] Hilb 45 Middle 35 41T. 41 Lnw 1 31 1 — Low 37 External Static Pressure:0.3inWG.(75Pa) External Static Pressure:0.8inWG.(20013a) so 90 , 80 I 80 — _ N 70 O 70 N670 N 60 C13 33 I I V 60 50 - o m 50 'o 40 NC40 C 40 3p xcea O I Ncso -�l`'` �• \ I 20 0 O I ......I. Apprmbmale minimum N N1,10eudihle remit on NGt4 wntinuous noise `� I ` 10 1 20 63 125 250 Soo 1k2k 4k Sk Approximate minimum audible limit o Octave band centrer frequencies(Hz) continuous noise R rt Number I us-E233l1 10 . 63 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k Octave band centrer frequencies(Hz) lCordifloni Auk, LINE I lReportNumber I U542-013 High 41 Middle 36 Low 33 _ External Static Pressure:0.5inWG.(12513a) 90 i 60 0 70 II }�m _ _ m 60 NG40 m I m 50 n v 40 O 30 20 I _ Appro>omate minimum audile runit on continuous now 10 63 125 250 500 tk 2k 4k Bit .. Octave band centrer frequencies(Hz) RMIt Number IUSE2-012 Specifications are subject to change without notice. 23 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT12, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA NTXAMT30A112AA Condidon A.I. LINE Condition A.I. LINE High 39 Legh 43 Middle 34 Middle 40 Lod 30 tern 35 External Static Pressure:0.3inWG.(75Pa) External Static Pressure:0.8inWG.(200Pa) 90 so80 1 i a N_ � NG90 70 1�.� � __� �_�. _ _— NG10 N 70 -I-- 0 60 f by 60 -- -- m 5 _ — m 50 0 N 'DO 40 � I m40 30NI NI �I 20 Approximaminimum te rr 20 Approximate minimum audible limit on ``��� nG24 audible Ilmit continuous nelse continuous noise I 1 10 0 63 125 250 500 1k 21, 41, 8k 63 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k Octave band cenlrer frequencies(Hz) Octave band cenlrer frequencies(Hz) Report Number I IRepon Number I us.E2-016 Condidon A.I. LINE High 41 Middle 37 L— 32 External Static Pressure:0.5inWG.(125Pa) 80 80 L I a 0 70 o , 60 m 50 40 N 0 30 f . 20 — Approelimit minimum audtDteGmRon I � NC30 Cominuous noise 10 63 125 250 500 1k 21, 4k 8k Octave band cenlrer frequencies(Hz) Repon Number IUSE2-015 Specifications are subject to change without notice. 24 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT1 2, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA NTXAMT36A112AA COW-. Acale LINE condition Aral, UNE Nigh 43 High 43 — Middle 39 -- Middle 41 -- Low 34 -- Law 37 — External Static Pressure:0.3inWG.(75Pa) External Static Pressure:O.8inWG.(20OPa) 90 I 90 i BO60-- _ { j I a I i ! ti I j I N 70 70 - NLto C, Ca L� Ca _�— m 66 - -- -i --- -L--— -. --- 60 —I I i - i— I � Nabo � _. 2 50 40 40 Nu9 NGO vY' O 30 I—.� 30 20 - L_ Approbmate mimmum _ 20 Approximate rtdnim.m audible limit on ---T. RLzo audible limit on t- NFxo continuous noise continuous noise 10 10 60 125 250 500 1k 21, 4k Bk 63 125 250 500 tk 2k 4k 8k Octave band centrer frequencies(Hz) Octave band centrer frequencies(Hz) Report Number I US.E2-017 Report Number 1 USE2-019 CoMRion I Acale UNE High d2 Middle 90 low 35 External Static Pressure:O.SinWG.(125Pa) 60 j I a 1 � a N 70 60 �-- V NC 4) m 50 40 I 20 Approximate minimum faudible limit an wNin—ndse 10 I ! I 63 125 250 500 11, 21, 4k ak Octave band centrerfrequencies(Hz) Report Number I US-E2418 Specifications are subject to change without notice. 25 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT1 2, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA- Air Filter Power source: 208/230V 60Hz 25 [0.100] i 20 [0.080] C7 3 P30,30 15 a [0.060] i KP12,18,24 i 10 [0.040] i 5 [0.020] i i 0 [0] 0 10 20 30 40 50 [0] [353] [706] [1059] [1412] [1766] Airflow mte(m3/min)[cfm] Specifications are subject to change without notice. 26 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved.' 2 N N N t tT Q U J J rn Z) U Tap Unit:mm(in.) j view 1 Note: Electrical entrance for SVZ located on both left and right side of the cabinet. 026 Knockout Hole See right or Left side view for knockout 026 Knockout Hole locations. v for electrical heat wiring U y W 2-04.6 Burring Holes for electric heat installation �n Me DRefrigerantpiping p Pare connecflon(gas ao (DRefrigerant gerant pipin _ c flare connection(fgiquid) N B(Duct2811-3/16) O (�f Secondary drain pipe — 848(21-5 8) u r — (Em0rg0ncy draining) — r — 019.05(3/4)3/4'FPT Air at; 76(3) Front 116.8(4-5/8) 03.6(IS-7181 ri view (DUCT) CD (Gravityry$rain))pipe CC) -70.7(3-1elg.os(3/a)9!a•FP7 43(1Q-3/4) TO (Horizontal left) — 6 8(3/8 Prima!,g drain pipe ` 6112-518) o19 05(3/4)34"FPT N CI 43(1-3/4) (1-3/16) r 96(3-5/8) CO2 ID ® p Secondary drain pipe a a • CV Secondary drain pipe (Emergency draining) r 65.4 (Emergency draining) (Horii—tol /ai)Right)P7Z o26 Knockout o19.05(3/4)3/4"FPT (indoor/Outdoor iunt o26 Knockout Hole 55(2-3/16) ILonnecton) Xx Indoor/Outdoor unit Primary drain pipe (Remote conlml(ertransmission) • ( (Gravityy drain connection) BLOW g19.05(3/4)3�4"FPT a • F . (Remote controller transmission) Control box '^ 0 0 0 Z — FL (Remove Blower Panel) gttom M — QAir inlet Right side view Unit:mm(in.) Model Nominal Filter Size Duct Connection Bview o NTXAMT12A112AA — NTXAMT18A112AA 508 x 406.4 x 25.4 376 x 402 0 •• (20 x 16 x 1) (14-13/16 x 15-7/8) — 3 NTXAMT24A112AA m NTXAMT30A112AA 508 x 508 x 25.4 477 x 402 to NTXAMT36A112AA (20 X 20 X 1) (18-13/16 x 15-7/8) J 36.81 1-1/2) o U Model A B C D E F G H J Gas Pipe Liquid pipe N NTXAMT12A112AA o9.52 (3/8) o6.35 2 NTXAMT18A112AA 432 376 281 224 1,010.8 680 823 735.5 360 Co (17) (14-13/16) (11-1/8) (8-7/8) (39-13/16) (26-13/16) (32-7/16) (29) (14-3/16) o12.7(1/2) (1/4) o • NTXAMT24A112AA NTXAMT30A112AA to o 15.88 0 9.52 534 477 382.6 266.5 1,113.8 737 953.5 792 461 • NTXAMT36A112AA (21) (18-13/16) (15-1/8) (10-1/2) (43-7/8) (29-1/16) (37-9/16) (31-3/16) (18-3/16) (5/8) (3/8) CL NTXAMT1 2, 18,24, 30, 36A112AA . 7. WIRING DIAGRAM TRANSMISSION RFI WIRES Dc 12v INSIDE SECTION OF CONTROL BOX TB15 TB6 RB. I.B. 11111 Thy h�,.oTSaNRmm,LR 11111 =Z —=� OPTIONAL PARTS M..12..3271 �_I I I 1 TO OUTDOOR UNIT 1 tawE) O mEo)[SSI ——I+1 0 it — CN3C CN105 ❑ P.B.f I— CN90 LED2®CLOD® 0 0 ICED) _ OFF CN2A 3 5 CND v1 �SWE CN41 ON 8 r_ 8 OSA (RENERD) CN25 C ®® CNu� 07 I ® (BLACK)(BLUE) AUX.R LV (GREEN) LED3 CN2C CN24-2 CN51 ZNR02 Oi ® CN"CN4F ®® NCN%82 D7 O Ws U I MODEL SW TCN (NEO)CN24.1 (REO) 1ON I 2 CN20 CN24-i CN2L CNXC2 X10 $VZ KPI2NA m® ®m® I I D�F.,4 3 4 I ® ® 1 rFjtcl I III— (BLUE) CNXAI CNM $y[-I(p18NA y®N®N® SVZ4(P24NAON 4 I 11Da5 13345 1]4485 re ji SVZ-KP30NA O® SVZa(P36NA w®N®�® 2 OPTIONAL PARTS TH2 THS TH1 MS 3- SYMBOL EXPLANATION v SYMBOL NAME SYMBOL NAME SYMBOL NAME FAN MOTOR I.B. MOOOR Co__a— Ia. MOOOR CONTROLLER BOARD OPTIONAL PARTS CN244 CONNEGTOR(H iEROD—L15T) SWI SwRCH(FOR MODEL SELECTION) W.B. RWREI-5 REMOTE CONTROLLER 90AR0 CN24-2 CONNECTOR(H—RCONTROL—i SW2 awnCHIFORCAPACITYCOOE) RU RECEIVING UNIT CN25 CONNECTOR(HUWmIYOUTPuT sWs SwnCH(FOR MODE SELECTION) BZ1 Bun CNM CONNECTOR(0.fOVANA On'aT) SWE CONNECTOR(EMERGFNCYOPERATIOM LEDI LMRUN(IDI Rn Notel.Since the outdoor side electric wiring may change be sure CN2C ONNECTOR(ERVOUTPUT) P.B. POWER SUPPLYBOARO SWI SWRCH(HEATNG ONIOFF) IO Check the outdoor unit electric wiring for servicing. CNri NNECTOR(LOSSNAY) FOt NSEArSP/eeA sm 5WmCH(LOODNGONIOFFI 2.Ind00r and outdoor Connecting wires are made with polarities,make wiring matching terminal numbers CN32 OIwECrOR(REMOT—GH) ZNROL0 vMISTOR R.B. WIRED REMOTE CONTROIlER BOARD (S1,S2,S3). cmi coNNErOROUTELwINALA) DSA ARRESTCR TERMINAL BLOCK 3.Symbois used In wiring diagram above are as follows. Tes O :CONNECTOR Cot CONNECTON(CENTRALLVCONINOLI %10 AUX RELY (REMOTE LONTROLLERTRPNSMISSION LINE) o :TERMINAL c.0 CONNEroRm1nZEMsS) THt NTA AR TEMP.THEAMIsfoR — — :(HEAVY DOTTED LWE):FIELD WIRING CNICS CONNECTOR(R 0 FREQUENCY MTENFACE TH2 PPETEMP.TNERMISTORUCUIO -:(THIN DOTTED LINE):OPTIONAL PARTS 4.Use copper suppN wire. CNER CONNErOR(ERVNPu) THS cONOhYATEMP.DIERM—R UTILISER DES FILS D'ALIMENTATION EN CUIVRE. CNF CONNErOR(HUM...INPI.) TEWnMALBLOC% LEDI LED(POWERSUPPLY) TIM IINDOORIOUTOOORCONNECTMGLMEI LED2 LEO(REMO__TROLLER SUPPLYI TB15 TERMINALBLOG% LED3 LEORRANSM15510N MOOOR-0Ul000R) (REMOTECONTROLLERTRPNSM15510N UNE) RFI —IOFREOUENCYINTERFACE FOR RF THERMOSTAT Manipulation Details 1.Performing a lest run for fan 2.0PERATION of LED for indoor circuit board service To perioml a test run for the fan, Symbol LED operation antler normal slate Wm on the SWE on the control board while The indoor unit is being powered. LEDI At applying main prover source-.Lighting 8e sure to humo@the SWEaftercompie0n alert run. LED2 At receiving MA transmission power source.Ughting Note)The SWE should net be left tamed on for longer than 10 hours. LED3 At transmitting lndcar-0utdcar units Flashing , Specifications are subject to change without notice. 28 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT12, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA Strainer(#50) Heat exchanger ---- Refrigerant GAS pipe connection —► (Flare) Thermistor TH5 (Cond.1 Eva.temperature) f—Refrigerant flow in cooling f-=Refrigerant flow in heating Thermistor TH2 Pipe temperature(Liquid) ----� Refrigerant LIQUID pipe connection (Flare) Thermistor TH 1 (Room temperature) Strainer(#50) Distributor with strainer(#50) Specifications are subject to change without notice. 29 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT1 2, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA • HEATER CONTROIL" ,' 9-1. Control Specifications And Function Setting • Table 1 shows the mode setting for the field-installed heater. Table. 1 [Function Table] Select unit numbers 01 to 03 or all units (AL[wired remote controller]/07[IR wireless remote controller]) Mode(function)No. Wired remote controller FactoHeater Operation In Heater Operation Fan Control When ` (RF thermostat) ry Setting Mode Error During Defrost Heater ON 11(111) 23(123) 1 1 s Heater Available Heater Available 2 1 — OFF OFF High Disable heater during Defrost and Error Heater Available 2 2 — ON ON High Enable heater and fan during Defrost and Error 1 *1 Heater will not operate during all error modes. Heater will only operate during a communication error between indoor unit and outdoor unit. • Table 2 shows how the field-installed heater is controlled. Table.2 [Heater Control Table] Condition TRA has not Mode Change (To-TRA)> (To-TRA)> TRA has not (To-TRA)< 2.7°F I AND I Increased by EH1 ON for I AND I 2.7°F I AND increased by 0.9° 0.9°F 0.9°F[0.5° >7 min [1.5°C] [1.5°C] F[0.5°C]in 7 min [0.5°C] C]in X min EH10N o AND o EH2 ON o AND o AND o EH1 OFF c EH2 OFF 0 KEY •EH1:Electric Heater 1 •EH2:Electric Heater 2 •To:Set point temperature •TRA:Return Air temperature •X:Time delay(Selectable.Default is 24 min.Selectable to 14,19,or 29 min) Specifications are subject to change without notice. 30 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT1 2, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA • Table 3 shows how the time delay is selected Table..3[Time Delay Selection Table] Request,Code, Action? 390 Monitor Time Delay Setting 391 Set Time Delay to 14 minutes 392 Set Time Delay to 19 minutes 393 Set Time Delay to 24 minutes3 394 Set Time Delay to 29 minutes 1 Time delay can only be selected with MA controller.If use of a non-MA controller is desired,the time delay must first be selected with the MA controller.Then the non-MA controller can be attached and-used. 2 Delay times are approximate to±1 minute. 3 The default time delay setting is 24 minutes. • Chart 1 and Table 4 show an example of heater operation. Chart 1 [Heater Operation Example] The igure below shows an example of electric heater operation.See the indoor unit service manuals f or more information. To----------------------------------- O -------0O I To-2.7°F[1.5'Cl- ----- —i— —O —+ ------- —t--- ®TRA �I Q Y Xmin Xmin Xmin >r min EHl ON OFF ]- EH2 ON —�1 OFF – I Step Condition Result 1Q (To-T.)>2.7°F[1.5°C] AND T.has not increased by 0.9°F[0.5°C]inxmin EH10N Q (Tc-T,,)<2.7°F 11.5'C] AND T�increasing faster than 0.9°F[0.5°C]in Y min EH2 not ON 3Q (To-T,,)<0.9°F[0.5°C] EH1 OFF ® (To-T•,)>2.7°F[1.5°C] AND T.has not increased by 0.9°F[0.5°C]inXmin EH10N 05 (To-T,,)>2.7°F[1.5°C] AND T.not increasing faster than 0.9°F[0.5°C]in Y min EH2 ON EH1 OFF (To Jo<0.9°F[0.5°C] EH2 OFF • Table.4[Heater Operation Example] Step Condition- Result 1 (To-TRA)>2.7 OF[1.5 °C] AND TR,has not increased by 0.9 OF[0.5°C] in X EH1 ON min OO . (To-T[z,)<2.7 OF [1.5 °C] AND TM increasing faster than.0.9°F[0.5°C] in.7 EH2 not ON min OO (To-TRA)<0.9 OF [0.5°C] EH1 OFF Specifications are subject to change without notice. 31 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. . NTXAMT1 2, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA Step Condition ,Result: ; ® (To-TRA)>2.7 OF [1.5 °C] AND TRA has.not increased by 0.9 OF [0.5°C] in X EH1 ON min OO (To-TRA)>2.7 OF[1.5.°C] AND TRp,not increasing faster than 0.9 OF [0.5°C] in EH2 ON 7 min © (To-TRA) <0.9 OF [0.5°C] EH1 OFF EH2 OFF 9-2. Fan control By setting the Mode No. 23 in the Function Table in section 9-1 and using CN4Y from the CN24RELAY KIT-CM3 kit,the following patters of fan control will become possible. Fan Control Patterns CN4Y for FAN Mode Heater ` Fan operation Fan (All modes Factory control ` (function)-; operation in, in other than Setting .(CN24RELAY-KIT- No.23 (123) defrost-and defrost and defrost 100 . . errors _ error , and error) 1 OFF STOP Set(Heater ON) 0 Enabled I Hight 2 ON STOP (Heater ON) — Heater will not operate during all error modes.Heater will only operate during a communication error between indoor unit and outdoor unit 2 While the heater is on,the fan will operate at high speed regardless of the fan setting on the remote controller. i WARNING i I If a heater is installed in,the duct, do-not use 01\14Y, By doing.so,the fan will turnoff when the heater is on, fwhich may-result.in fire.{ Fan Speed Settings Setting Mode ;- Mode No. Setting 'Initial Setting Heating Thermo-OFF DEFROST or,ERROR Very Low Very Low 25 1 0 Fan Control STOP Remote Controller Setting 25 2 — Remote Controller Remote Controller Setting 25 3 — Setting 'Refer to the Installation Manual for-function settings. Specifications are subject to change without notice. 32 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT1 2, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA 9-3. CN24REL.AY-KIT-CM3 (Optional Parts) installation The following section describes installation of the External Heater Adapter that connects to SVZ-KP-NA series indoor unit. This products is the special wiring parts to drive an electric heater with the air.conditioner. (1) Parts list Check that the following parts are included in the package. 1. External output cable..................................................................... 2 in total Two types of cables with different connectors are included. 2. Panel heater connector.................................................................. 3 in total White: 3 (2)Connection to the indoor unit Use the cables that fit the connectors on the indoor unit control board. 1. External output cable This cable is used to connect a relay circuit for an interlocked operation with either an electric or a panel heater. Select the heater output pattern (1 st=CN24-1 or 2nd =CN24-2)to use, and connect the cable to the connector on the indoor unit control board that corresponds to the selection. 2. Panel heater connector This connector is used to perform an interlocked operation with a panel heater. Depending on the indoor unit control board specification, connect the cable to CN4Y as appropriate. CN4Y for FAN control —1 (CN24RELAY-KIT-CM3) 0 3)Wiring • A basic connection method is shown below. Indoor unit Remote control board Relay circuit Adapter control board r•—•—•—•—•—•—•—•—•1-•—•—•— —•—•—•—•—•—•—• r•—•—•—•—•—•—•- CN24 I I• I I I I! I I Red 1 I= N I I X a l 'F; jl1 d o I j i White 2 I I u a I X CN4Y I v Innl I~ ii Whit j Electric Heater or panel I`-4JI I heater I I !lapplicable onry when a panel j i ._._,_._._ _ _i• .—.—.—.—•—.—.—•—. .....! !heaterisco�nectel...... Preparations in the field Maximum cable length is 10 m(32ft) • The length of the electrical wiring for the CN24RELAY KIT-CM3 is 2 meters (6-1/2 ft.) • To extend this length, use sheathed 2-core cable. Control cable type: CW, CVS, CPEV or equivalent.Cable size: 0.5 mm2— 1.25 mm2(16 to 22 AWG) Don't extend the cable more than 10 meters (32ft) Specifications are subject to change without notice. 33 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT1 2, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA Recommended circuit R v . FS1 H1 1-phase S 0 ^ powersupply 88H FS2' 208V 230V/6OHz R 5 FS1 H2 Wiring diagram S o0y-�Tr�u u�r FS1,2-----Thermal fuse 88H FS226H H1,H2-----Heater m 88H 26H---------Overheat Control board protection thermostat m 88H---------Electromagnetic contactor CN24-1 or CN24-2 (4)Wiring restrictions • Keep the length of the cable connecting to the circuit board of the indoor unit shorter than 10 meters (32 ft). • Longer than 10 meters (32 ft)could cause improper operation. • Use a transit relay when extending wiring such as remote wiring. Specifications are subject to change without notice. 34 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT12, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA 10MILIMIDIFIER CONTROL 10-1. Control Specifications The below table shows ho w the field installed humidifier and fan speed is controlled. Mode:(function)No. Humidistat Wired remote controller (RF thermostat) output. Condition(no defrostlno error) CN25'output Fan speed 13(113) 16(116) CNF input Heat operation&Thermo OFF OFF OFF RC setting Heat operation&Thermo ON 1 ON Heat operation&Thermo OFF OFF RC setting Heat operation&Thermo ON ON High 2 Heat operation&Thermo OFF OFF OFF RC setting Heat operation&Thermo ON 2 Heat operation&Thermo OFF ON ON High Heat operation&Thermo ON 1 - 1 Except for heat operation OFF RC setting 10-2. Installation A basic connection method is shown below. Part Number:CN24RELAY-KIT-CM3 i Control Board in Air Handler i (7 z u � Humidifier i i n i i z i T Humidistat(field) I max 30 ft. I i � I Air Handler Specifications are subject to change without notice. 35 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT12, 18, 24,30, 36A112AA .,Humidifier Control Sequence of operation: 1. The humidistat closes CNF 2. The fan starts on high 3. CN25 provides 12VDC to turn on the Humidifier (do not exceed 1 Watt draw per relay) 4. When the Humidistat opens,the fan continues to run for 30 seconds to clear the ductwork of moist air. 5. If defrost starts during humidifier operation CN25 de-energizes Humidistat: • Non-Voltage a-contact input • Contact rating voltage>=15VDC • Contact Rating Current>=0.1 A • Minimum Applicable Load =< 1mA at DC Mode No. Humidistat Output Condition CN25 Output Fan Speed 16 CNF Input (No DefrostlNo Error) Heat operation&Thermo OFF OFF OFF RC setting Heat operation&Thermo ON 1 Heat operation&Thermo OFF OFF RC setting ON Heat operation&Thermo ON ON High Heal operation&Thermo OFF OFF OFF RC setting Heat operation&Thermo ON 2 Heat operation&Thermo OFF ON ON High Heat operation&Thermo ON Except for heat operation OFF RC setting Factory Setting RC: Remote controller The fan continues to run for 30 seconds after the humidifier stops. Specifications are subject to change without notice. 36 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT12, 18, 24-130, 36A112AA RECOVERY11 . ERV (ENERGY VENTILATION) • • 11-1. Control Specifications The below table show how the field installed ERV is'controlled. ERVoutput Function CN2C output Condition ,Fan speed CNER input ModeH6 (=Fan output) CooltHeatlFan operation RC setting ON OFF Defrost STOP OFF STOP STOP OFF Cool/Heat/Fan operation RC setting ON .1.1 Defrost STOP OFF STOP STOP OFF ON Cool/HeaUFan operation RC setting ON 7' Defrost STOP OFF STOP RC setting2,3 ON t Factory setting. 2 When fan speed setting by RC is"Auto",Fan speed is fixed to"HIGH". 3 If ERV control is effective when STOP,IDU doesn't report fan status or PB error(Fan motor error). RC: Remote controller 111-i li enerrgy recover ventilation) A basic connection method is shown below. Part Number:CN24RELAY-KIT-CM3 i Control Board in Air Handler ra z ERV n Part Number:PAC-740 i n z i ERV switch(field) i max 30 ft. i I Air Handler grb fiCBpApwsubject to change without notice. 37 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. Sequence of operation: 1.The ERV demand switch closes CNER NTXAMT12, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA ERV Control Sequence of operation: 1. The ERV demand switch closes CNER 2. 12VDC is provided to CN2C to turn on ERV 3. If the unit goes into defrost, CN2C stops 12VDC output ERV Switch: • Non-Voltage a-contact input • Contact rating voltage>= 15VDC • Contact rating current>=0.1 A • Minimum applicable load <= 1mA at DC ERV output Function CN2C output Mode26 Condition Fan speed CNER input (=Fan output) CooVHeatlFan operation RC setting ON OFF Defrost STOP OFF STOP STOP OFF Cool/Heal(Fan operation RC setting ON "1"1 Defrost STOP OFF STOP STOP OFF ON Cool/Heat/Fan operation RC setting ON "2" Defrost STOP OFF STOP RC setting2,3 ON 1 Factory setting. 2 When fan speed setting by RC is"Auto",Fan speed is fixed to"HIGH". 3 If ERV control is effective when STOP,IDU doesn't report fan status or PB error(Fan motor error). RC: Remote controller Specifications are subject to change without notice. 38 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT1 2, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA 12. TROURE;rF.-ISHOOTING. 12-1. Cautions on troubleshooting (1)Before troubleshooting, check the followings: 1. Check the power supply voltage. 2. Check the indoor/outdoor connecting wire for mis-wiring. (2)Take care the followings during servicing. 1. Before servicing the air conditioner, be sure to turn off the remote controller first to stop the main unit, and then turn off the breaker. 2. When removing the indoor controller board, hold the edge of the board with care NOT to apply stress on the components. 3. When connecting or disconnecting the connectors, hold the housing of the connector. DO NOT pull the lead wires. X O Lead wires Housing point Specifications are subject to change without notice. 39 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT1 2, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA i 12-2. Self-check function. I • Refer to the installation manual(that comes with each remote controller for details. • RF thermostat is not established. [Output pattern A] Errors detected by indoor unit IR wireless remote controller Wired remote controller RF thermostat Beeper soundslOPERATION'. Check code Symptom Remark INDICATOR lamp flashes (Number of times) 1 P1 Intake sensor error 2 P2,P9 Pipe(Liquid or 2-phase pipe)sensor error 3 E6,E7 Indoor/outdoor unit communication error 4 P4 Drain sensor error 5 P5 Drain pump error 6 P6 Freezing/Overheating safeguard operation 7 EE Communication error between indoor and outdoor units 8 P8 Pipe temperature error 9 E4 Remote controller signal receiving error 10 — — 11 PB Fan motor error 12 Fb Indoor unit control system error(memory error,etc.) No sound — No corresponding [Output pattern B] Errors detected,by unit other than indoor unit(outdoor unit, etc.) IR wireless remote ".Wired remote controller controller RF thermostat Beeper sounds/ Check code Symptom Remark OPERATION. INDICATORlamp. " flashes (Number of times) 1 E9 Indoor/outdoor unit communication error(Transmitting error)(Outdoor unit) 2 UP Compressor overcurrent interruption 3 U3,1.14 Open/short of outdoor unit thermistors 4 OF Compressor overcurrent interruption(When compressor locked) 5 U2 Abnormal high discharging temperature/49C worked/insufficient refriger- ant For details,check the LED display of the outdoor controller board. 6 U1,Ud Abnormal high pressure(63H worked)/Overheating safeguard operation 7 U5 Abnormal temperature of heat sink 8 U8 Outdoor unit fan protection stop 9 U6 Compressor overcurrent interruption/Abnormal of power module 10 U7 Abnormality of super heat due to low discharge temperature I Specifications are subject to change without notice. - 40 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT12, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA IR wireless remote Wired remote controller, controller, RF thermostat Beepersoundsl Check code OPERATION Symptom Remark INDICATOR lamp flashes (Number of times) 11 U9,UH Abnormality such as overvoltage or voltage shortage and abnormal yn- chronous signal to main circuit/Current sensor error 12 - - 13 - - 14 Others Other errors(Refer to the technical manual for the outdoor unit.) *1 If the beeper does not sound again after the initial two beeps to confirm the self-check start signal was received and the OPERATION INDICATOR lamp does not come on, there are no error records. *2 If the beeper sounds three times continuously"beep, beep, beep(0.4+ 0.4+0.4 sec.)"after the initial two beeps to confirm the self-check start signal was received, the specified refrigerant address is incorrect. • On IR wireless remote controller The continuous buzzer sounds from receiving section of indoor unit. Blink of operation lamp • On wired remote controller Check code displayed on the LCD. • If the unit cannot be operated properly after the above test run has been performed, refer to the following table to remove the cause. Symptom Cause Wired remote controller LED 1,2(PCB in outdoor unit) PLEASE WAIT For about 2 minutes After LED 1,2 are lighted,LED 2 is turned off, For about 2 minutes after power-on,operation of theremote controller is following power-on then only LED 1 is lighted.(Correct operation) not possible due to system start-up.(Correct operation) PLEASE WAIT Error code Only LED 1 is lighted.—LED 1,2 blink. Connector for the outdoor unit's protection device is not connected. • Reverse or open phase wiring for the outdoor unit's power terminal block After about 2 minutes (1-1,L2,1-3) Display messages do not appear has expired Only LED 1 is lighted.-+LED 1,2 blinks twice, Incorrect wiring between indoor and outdoor units(incorrect polarity of S1, even when operation switch is following power-on LED 2 blinks once. S2,S3) turned ON(operation lamp does Remote controller wire short not light up). On the IR wireless remote controller with conditions above,following phenomena takes place. • No signals from the remote controller are accepted. • OPE lamp is blinking. • The buzzer makes a short ping sound. NOTE Operation is not possible for about 30 seconds after cancellation of function selection. (Correct operation) � Specifications are subject to change without notice. 41 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT12, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA For description of each LED (LED1, 2, 3)provided on the indoor controller, refer to the following table. LED 1 (power for microcomputer) Indicates whether control power is supplied. Make sure that this LED is always lit. LED 2(power for remote Indicates whether power-is supplied to the remote controller.This LED lights controller) only in the case of the indoor unit which is connected to the outdoor unit refrigerant address"0". LED 3 (communication between Indicates state of communication between the indoor and outdoor units. Make indoor and outdoor units) sure that this LED is always blinking. AUTO RESTART FUNCTION Indoor controller board This model is equipped with the AUTO RESTART FUNCTION. When the indoor unit is controlled with the remote controller,the operation mode, set temperature, and the fan speed are memorized by the indoor controller board. The auto restart function sets to work the moment the power has restored after power failure,then,the unit will restart automatically. Set the AUTO RESTART FUNCTION using the wireless remote controller. (Mode no.1). 12-3. Self-diagnosis action table Error Abnormal point and detection method Cause Countermeasure Code P1 Room temperature thermistor(TH1) 1. Defective thermistor characteristics 1-3. Check resistance value of thermistor. 2. Contact failure of connector(CN20) O'C[32'9.......lUkO 1. The unit is in three-minute resume prevention mode if shortlopen of on the indoor controller board(Insert 10'C[50'9.....9.6kO thermistor is detected.Abnormal if the unit does not reset normally failure) 20'C[68'9.....6.3k0 after three minutes.(The unit returns to normal operation,if it has 3. Breaking of wire or contact failure of 30'C[86'9.....4.3k0 normally reset.) thermistorwiring 40'C[104'F]...3.0 0 2. Constantly detected during cooling,drying and heating operation 4. Defective indoor controller board If you put force on(draw or bend)the lead wire with Short:90'C[l94'F]or more Open:40'C[-40'F]or less measuring resistance value of thermistor breaking of wire or contact failure can be detected. 2. Check contact failure of connector(CN20)on the in- door controller board.Refer to 125.Tum the power on again and check restart after inserting connector again. 4. Check room temperature display on remote control- ler.Replace indoor controller board if there is abnormal difference with actual room temperature. Tum the power off,and on again to operate after check. Specifications are subject to change without notice. 42 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT1 2, 18, 2k30, 36A112AA Error .Abnormal point and detection method Cause Countermeasure Code P2 Pipe temperature thermistor/Liquid(TH2) 1. Defective thermistor characteristics 1-3. Check resistance value of thermistor.For charac- 2. Contact failure of connector(CN44) teristics,refer to(P1)above. 1. The unit is in three-minute resume prevention mode if shortlopen of on the indoor controller board(Insert 2. Check contact failure of connector(CN44)on the in- thermistor is detected.Abnormal if the unit does not reset normally failure) door controller board.Refer to 12-5.Tum the power on after three minutes.(The unit returns to normal operation,if it has 3. Breaking of wire or contact failure of again and check restart after inserting connector again. normally reset.) thermistor wiring 4. Check pipe<liquid>temperature with remote control- 2. Constantly detected during cooling,drying,and heating(except de- 4. Defective refrigerant circuit is causing ler in test run mode.If pipe<liquid>temperature is ex- frosting)operation.Short:90•C[194°F]or more Open:-40°C[40`F] thermistor temperature of 90°C[194°F] tremely low(in cooling mode)or high(in heating mode), or less or more or 40•C[40°F]or less.5 De- refrigerant circuit may have defective. fective indoor controller board 5. Check pipe<liquid>temperature with remote control- ler in test run mode.If there is extreme difference with actual pipe<liquid>temperature,replace indoor control- ler board.Turn the power off,and on again to operate after check. P4 Contact failure of drain float switch(CN4F) 1. Contact failure of connector(Insert 1. Check contact failure of float switch connector. (5701) failure) Turn the power on again and check after inserting 1. Extract when the connector of drain float switch is disconnected.(3 2. Defective indoor controller board connector again. and 4 of connector CN4F is not short-circuited.) 2. Operate with connector(CN4F)short-circuited.Re- 2. Constantly detected during operation, fer to 12-5.Replace indoor controller board if ab- normality reappears. P6 Freezingloverheating protection is working (Cooling or drying mode) (Cooling or drying mode) 1. Check clogging of the filter 1. Freezing protection(Cooling mode)The unit is in six-minute re- 1. Clogged filter(reduced airflow) 2. Remove shields sume prevention mode if pipe<liquid or condenser/evaporator> 2. Short cycle of air path 4. Refer to 12-8.DC Fan motor(FAN MOTOR/INDOOR temperature stays under-15°C[5°F]for three minutes after the com- 3. Low-load(low temperature)operation CONTROLLER BOARD) pressor started.Abnormal if it stays under-15°C[5•9 for three mi- beyond the tolerance range 5. Check outdoor fan motor nutes again within 16 minutes after six-minute resume prevention 4. 4 Defective indoor fan motor 6-7. Check operating condition of refrigerant circuit. mode. •Fan motor is defective. 2. Overheating protection(Heating mode)The units is in six-minute (Heating mode) •Indoor controller board is defective. 1. Check clogs of the filter resume prevention mode if pipe<Liquid or condenser/evapora- 5. Defective outdoor fan control tor>temperature is detected as over 70`C[158°F]after the compres- 2. Remove shields sor started.Abnormal if the temperature of over 70°C[158°F]is de- 6. Overcharge of refrigerant 4. Refer to 12-8.DC Fan motor(FAN MOTOR/INDOOR tected again within 10 minutes after six-minute resume prevention 7. Defective refrigerant circuit(clogs) CONTROLLER BOARD) mode. 5. Check outdoor fan motor (Heating mode) 6-8. Check operating condition of refrigerant circuit 1. Clogged filter(reduced airflow) 2. Short cycle of air path 3. Over-load(high temperature)opera- tion beyond the tolerance range 4. Defective indoor fan motor •Fan motor is defective. •Indoor controller board is defective. 5. Defective outdoor fan control 6. Overcharge of refrigerant 7. 7 Defective refrigerant circuit(clogs) 8. Bypass circuit of outdoor unit is defec- tive Specifications are subject to change without notice. 43 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT12, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA I Error'. Abnormal point and detection method Cause Countermeasure Code P8 Pipe temperature 1. Slight temperature difference between 1-4. Check pipe<Iiquid or condenser l evaporator> <Cooling mode> indoor room temperature and pipe temperature with room temperature display on remote Detected as abnormal when the pipe temperature is not in the cooling <liquid or condenser 1 evaporator> controller and outdoor controller circuit board. range 3 minutes after compressor start and 6 minutes after the liquid or temperature thermistor condenser/evaporator pipe is out of cooling range. •Shortage of refrigerant Conduct temperature check with •Disconnected holder of pipe<liquid outdoor controller circuit board after or condenser I evaporator>thermistor connecting'A-Control Service _ e___.—._ ����__.____ii •Defective refrigerant circuit Too](PAC-SK52ST)'. NOTE _ I 2• Converse connection of extension pipe(on plural units connection) 2-3. Check converse connection of extension pipe or 1)It takes at least 9 minutes.to detect. 3. Converse wiring of indoor/outdoor converse wiring of indoorloutdoor unit connecting wire. 2)Abnormality P8.1s not detected in drying unit connecting wire(on plural units mode. - connection) 4. Defective detection of indoor room temperature and pipe<condenser I evaporator>temperature thermistor Cooling range:-3°C(-5.4°F)](TH-TH1) 5. Stop valve is not opened completely TH:Lower temperature between:liquid pipe temperature(TH2)and con- denserlevaporator temperature(TH5) TH1:Intake temperature <Heating mode> When 10 seconds have passed after the compressor starts operation and the hot adjustment mode has finished,the unit is detected as abnor- mal when condenser/evaporator pipe temperature is not in heating range within 20 minutes. NOTE 3) 3)It takes at least 27 minutes to detect ab- normality. ! 4)It excludes the period of defrosting(De- tection restarts when defrosting mode is 1 jover) i Heating range:3°C(5.4°F)[(TH5-TH1) P9 Abnormality of pipe temperature thermistor 1 Condenser-Evaporator 1. Defective thermistor characteristics 1-3. Check resistance value of thermistor.For charac- (TH5) 2. Contact failure of connector(CN44) teristics,refer to(131)above. on the indoor controller board(Insert 2. Check contact failure of connector(CN44)on the in- t. The unit is in three-minute resume protection mode if shortlopen of .failure) door controller board.Refer to 12-5.Tum the power on thermistor is detected.Abnormal if the unit does not get back to 3. Breaking of wire or contact failure of and check restart after inserting connector again. normal within three minutes.(The unit returns to normal operation, thermistor wiring 4. Operate in test run mode and check pipe<condens- if it has normally reset.) 4. Temperature of thermistor is 90: er I evaporator>temperature.If pipe<condenser I evap- 2. 2 Constantly detected during cooling,drying,and heating operation [194°F]or more or-40°C[40°F]or less orator>temperature is extremely low(in cooling mode) (except defrosting)Short:90'C[l94°F]or more Open:40'C[-40°F] caused by defective refrigerant circuit or high(in heating mode),refrigerant circuit may have or less 5. Defective indoor controller board defect. 5. When no problems are found in 14 above,replace the indoor unit control board. i Specifications are subject to change without notice. 44 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC.US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT1 2, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA Error Abnormal point and detection method Cause Countermeasure Code EO Remote controller transmission error(EO)Isignal receiving error(E4) 1. Contact failure at transmission wire of 1. Check disconnection or looseness of indoor unit or or remote controller transmission wire of remote controller. E4 1. Abnormal if main or sub remote controller can not receive normally 2. All remote controllers are set as"sub" 2. Set one of the remote controllers'main".If there is no any transmission from indoor unit of refrigerant address"0"for remote controller.In this case,EO is problem with the action above. three minutes.(Error code:EO) displayed on remote controller,and 3. Check wiring of remote controller.•Total wiring 2. Abnormal if sub remote controller could not receive for any signal E4 is displayed at LED(LED1,LED2) length:max.500m(Do not use cable 5 3 or more) for two minutes.(Error code:EO) on the outdoor controller circuit board. •The number of connecting indoor units:max.16units 3. Mis-wiring of remote controller •The number of connecting remote controller: 1. Abnormal if indoor controller board can not receive normally any 4. Defective transmitting receiving circuit max.2units data from remote controller board or from other indoor controller of remote controller When it is not the above-mentioned problem of 1-3 board for three minutes.(Error code:E4) 5. Defective transmitting receiving circuit 4. Diagnose remote controllers. 2. Indoor controller board cannot receive any signal from remote con- of indoor controller board of refriger- a)When"RC Or is displayed,Remote controllers have troller for two minutes.(Error code:E4) ant address"0° no problem.Tum the power off,and on again to check.If 6. Noise has entered into the transmis- abnormality generates again,replace indoor controller sion wire of remote controller board. b)When"RC NG"is displayed,Replace remote control- ler. c)When'RC;E3"is displayed, d)When"ERC 00-06"is displayed, [c),d)- Noise may be causing abnormality.] *If the unit is not normal after replacing indoor control- ler board in group control,indoor controller board of ad- dress"0"may be abnormal. E3 Remote controller transmission error(E3)lsignal receiving error(E5) 1. Two remote controller are set as 1. Set a remote controller to main,and the other to sub or main.'(In case of 2 remote con-trol- 2. Remote controller is connected with only one indoor E5 1. Abnormal if remote controller could not find blank of transmission lers) unit path for six seconds and could not transmit.(Error code:E3) 2. Remote controller is connected with 3. The address changes to a separate setting 2. Remote controller receives transmitted data at the same time,com- two indoor units or more 4-6. Diagnose remote controller pares the data,and when detecting it,judges different data to be 3. Repetition of refrigerant address a)When'RC OK"is displayed,remote controllers have abnormal 30 continuous times.(Error code:E3) 4. 4 Defective transmitting receiving cir- no problem.Tum the power off,and on again to check. cuit of remote controller When becoming abnormal again,replace indoor control- 1. Abnormal if indoor controller board could not find blank of transmis- 5. Defective transmitting receiving circuit ler board. sion path.(Error code:E5) of indoor controller board b)When"RC NG"is displayed,replace remote controller. 2. 2 Indoor controller board receives transmitted data at the same 6. Noise has entered into transmission c)When"RC E3"or"ERC 00-66"is displayed,noise may time,compares the data,and when detecting it,judges different da- wire of remote controller. be causing abnormality. to to be abnormal 30 continuous times.(Error code:E5) E6 Indoor/outdoor unit communication error(Signal receiving error) 1. Contact failure,short circuit or,mis- *Check LED display on the outdoor control circuit wiring(converse wiring)of indoor/ board.(Connect A-control service tool,PAC-SK52ST.) 1. Abnormal if indoor controller board cannot receive any signal nor- outdoor unit connecting wire Refer to EA-EC item if LED displays EA-EC. mally for six minutes after turning the power on. 2. Defective transmitting receiving circuit 1. Check disconnection or looseness of indoor/outdoor 2. Abnormal if indoor controller board cannot receive any signal nor- of indoor controller board unit connecting wire of indoor unit or outdoor unit.Check malty for three minutes. 3. Defective transmitting receiving circuit all the units in case of twin triple indoor unit system. 3. Consider the unit as abnormal under the following condition:When of indoor controller board 2-4. Turn the power off,and on again to check.If ab- two or more indoor units are connected to an outdoor unit,indoor 4. Noise has entered into indoor/out- normality generates again,replace indoor controller controller board cannot receive a signal for three minutes from out- door unit connecting wire board or outdoor controller circuit board. door controller circuit board,a signal which allows outdoor control- *Other indoor controller board may have defect in case ler circuit board to transmit signals. of twin triple indoor unit system. E7 Indoorloutdoor unit communication error(Transmitting error) 1. Defective transmitting receiving circuit 1-3. Turn the power off,and on again to check.If ab- Abnormal if"1°receiving is detected 30 times continuously though indoor of indoor controller board normality generates again,replace indoor controller controller board has transmitted V. 2. Noise has entered into power supply board. 3. Noise has entered into outdoor control wire Fb Indoor controller board 1. Defective indoor controller board 1. Replace indoor controller board. Abnormal if data cannot be read normally from the nonvolatile memory of the indoor controller board. Specifications are subject to change without notice. 45 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT1 2, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA Error. Abnormal point and detection method Cause Countermeasure Code E1 Remote controller control board 1. Defective remote controller 1. Replace indoor controller board. or E2 1. Abnormal if data cannot be read normally from the nonvolatile memory of the remote controller control board.(Error code:E1) 2. Abnormal if the clock function of remote controller cannot be oper- ated normally.(Error code:E2) PB Fan motor error 1. Motor or fan cannot rotate because of 1. Remove the foreign object causing the problem. Abnormal if a)or b)is detected during fan motor operation. foreign object,etc. 2. Check disconnection of the motor wiring or connec- a)When the number of rotations is detected to be below the lower limit 2. Motor wire disconnection or connector tar disconnection. for 30 seconds. disconnection or looseness 3. Replace the failed motor. b)When the number of rotations is detected to be above the upper limit 3. Motor failure for 30 seconds. 12-4. Troubleshooting by inferior phenomena Phenomena Cause Countermeasure (1)LED2 on • When LED1 on indoor controller board is also off. 1. Check the voltage of outdoor power supply terminal block(L,N)or(1-3,N). indoorcon- • When AC 208-230V is not detected.Check the power wiring to outdoor unit and the breaker. troller 1. Power supply of rated voltage is not supplied to outdoor When AC 208-230V is detected. board is off. unit — Check 2(below) 2. Defective outdoor controller circuit board 2. Check the voltage between outdoor terminal block S1 and S2. 3. Power supply of 208-230V is not supplied to indoor unit When AC 208-230V is not detected.Check the fuse on outdoor controller circuit board.Check the 4. Defective indoor controller board wiring connection. • When AC 208-230V is detected. — Check 3(below) 3. Check the voltage between indoor terminal block 31 and 32. • When AC 208-230V is not detected.Check indoorloutdoor unit connecting wire for mis-wiring. • When AC 208-230V is detected. — Check 4(below) 4. Check the fuse on indoor controller board.Check the wiring connection,If no problem are found,indoor controller board is defective. (2)LED2 on When LED1 on indoor controller board is also blinking. Check indoorloutdoor unit connecting wire for connection failure. indoorcon- Connection failure of indoorloutdoor unit connecting wire. 1. Check the connection of remote controller wires in rase of twin triple indoor unit system.When 2 or more troller When LED1 is lit, indoor units are wired in one refrigerant system,connect remote controller wires to one of those units. board is 2. Check the setting of refrigerant address in case of grouping control system.If there are some units whose blinking. 1. Mis-wiring of remote controller wires Under twin triple in- refrigerant addresses are 0 in one group,set one of the units to 0 using SW1(3-6)on outdoor controller circuit door unit system,2 or more indoor units are wired to- board. gether. 3-4. Remove remote controller wires and check LED2 on indoor controller board.•When LED2 is blinking, 2. Refrigerant address for outdoor unit is wrong or not set. check the short-cut of remote controller wires.•When LED2 is lit,connect remote controller wires again and:if Under grouping control system,there are some units LED2 is blinking,remote controller is defective;if LED2 is lit,connection failure of remote controller terminal whose refrigerant address is 0. block etc.has returned to normal. 3. Short-cut of remote controller wires 4 Defective remote controller. Specifications are subject to change without notice. 46 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT1 2, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA 12-5. Test point diagram 12-5-1. Power supply board CND CND Power supply voltage(208:230VAC) �, �• CNMF Fan motor output 0 0 1 -4:310-340 VDC 0 0 0 5-4:15 VDC .,, At 6-4:0-6.5VDC wiem• .a 7-4:Stop 0 or 15 VDC ..•gym 1 TRun 7.5 VDC T (0-15 pulse)Tr 'CNXA1 •�. Connect to the indoor controller board T 1 CNXB1 - •�• T Connect to the indoor controller board I CNXC1 I wtConnect to the indoor controller board 1 CNXA2 0 T ! Connect to the indoor power board $} CNXB2 Connect to the indoor power board Wr Pool, CNXC2 0 aso+ ® ® -�F 0 Connect to the indoor power board ('1) 9 ® f VFo Voltage on the(-)side of PC51 and • C25 (Same with the voltage between 7(+) ° and 4(-)of CNMF) • °" �+ Vcc Voltage between the C25 pins 15 ° VDC ° + (Same with the voltage between 5(+) �„ and 4(-)of CNMF) $ o Vsp Voltage between the C53 pins OVDC(with the fan stopped) O1� �•� 1 - 6.5VDC(with the fan in operation) (Same with the voltage between 6(+) and 4(-)of CNMF) 0 + CNMI • ceoca, i C~NW 1 0 CNXBi CNXC1 CNXA1 C53 CNMF PC51( 1) C25 Specifications are subject to change without notice. 47 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. l NTXAMT12, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA 12-5-2_ Indoor controller board SWE Emergency operation SW1 Model selection SW2 Capacity setting CN105 CN22 CN 105 Radio frequency interface CN32 Remote start/stop adapter O ® 9 �O CN22 For MA remote controller cable con- CNXA2 nection � (10-13VDC) CN25 ;.( J * 49-O�i� �' 10 1. CNXC2 CN51 Centralized control 19 CNER ME�' CNXB2 CN41 JAMA standard HA terminal A CN41 r s ��- * �t CN44 Thermistor a * JOIN 10 lvJr a CN51 temperature)lnser/evaporator f1 CN4F Float sensor CN32 16% ••n... CN24-2 CN20 Thermistor(inlet temperature) k, SWE ; �" CN24-1 y d®R1st Heater control(12VDC)� Yi F91 I 0 CN2C long CN24-2 _ CN24-1 CN20 2nd Heater control CN4Y For fan control SW1 � r�,h� CN4F SW2 A~ . Iffl!UWAA CN3C Indoor-outdoor transmission I JW f-o s1N m CN44 (0-24VDC) ��1� CN90 Wireless remote controller CNXA2 O ••• � �� ®OConnect to the indoor controller board CNXB2 TV CNConnect to the indoor controller board F CN3C CN4Y CN90 CNXC2 Connect to the indoor controller board CNXA1 Connect to the indoor power board CNXB1 Connect to the indoor power board CNXC1 Connect to the indoor power board CNER ERV control] CN2C ERV input CN25 Humidity conrol CNF Humidity input Specifications are subject to change without notice. 48 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT1 2, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA 12-6. Trouble criterion of main parts Part name Check method and criterion Room temperature thermistor (TH 1) Measure the resistance with a tester. Pipe (Part temperature 10C(50F)—30C (86F)) temperature thermistor/liquid Normal Abnormal (TH2) 4.3k-9.6k Opened or short-circuited Condenser/evaporator temperature thermistor (TH5) Wiringdiagram .—.—.—.—.—.—.—.—.—.—.—.—.—.--- Motor --------------------------------, ---------------- ---------- i Board with build-in motor - •—•r Motor winding Vm(Power supply for motor) ! ! Vcc(Power supply for control) Regulator HallIC Vsp(Speed command voltage) Power Pre PG(Pulse output for rotation) device driver ' Current detecting resistor ! i ...—.—.—.—.—.—.—.—.—.—.—.—.—.—.—.—.—.—.—.—.—.—.—.—.—.—.—!—.—.—.—.—.—.—.—i Specifications are subject to change without notice. 49 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT1 2, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA 12-7. Thermistor <Thermistor Characteristic graph> <Thermistor for lower temperature> Thermistor for _ Room temperature thermistor (TH1) 50 lower temperature Pipe temperature thermistor(TH2) HIB Condenser/evaporator temperature thermistor(TH5) 40 Thermistor Ro= 15 k4 ±3% 30 -------------- Fixed number of B = 3480 kQ ± 2% -------------- -------------------- ID Rt= 15exp {34800— —� )} 20 273+t 273 0°C (32T) 15 k4 10 10°C (50°F) 9.6 kQ 20°C (68°F) 6.3 kQ 25°C (77°F) 5.2 k4 ° zo -10 0 10 zo 30 ao 50 ('c) 30°C (86°F) 4.3 k4 -4 14 32 50 58 85 104122 ["F] 40°C (104°F) 3.0 k4 Temperature Specifications are subject to change without notice. 50 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane'HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT1 2, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA 12-8. DC Fan motor (FAN. MOTOR/INDOOR CONTROLLER BOARD) Check method of DC fan motor(fan motor/indoor controller circuit board) 1 Notes High voltage is applied to the connecter(CNMF)for the fan motor.Give attention to the service. Do not pull out the connector(CNMF)for the motor with the power supply on. (It causes trouble of the indoor controller circuit board and fan motor.) 2 Self check Symptom:The indoor fan cannot turn around. Check the fuse(FUSE)on indoor controller board.. Check the drain pump(DP) Replace indoor controller board(1.8). Did the fuse blow? 4 Yes 4 Is the resistance between Yes .j. terminals normal? Replace fan motor(MF). No Wiring contact check No Contact of fan motor connector(CNMF) L y Replace drain pump(DP). Is there no contact failure? 4 No 4 Wiring recovery ,j Yes Power supply check(Remove the connector(CNMF)) Measure the voltage in the indoor controller circuit board. TEST POINT 1 :VDc(between 1(+)and 4(-)of the fan connector):V-DC310-340V TEST POINT 2 :Vcc(between 5(+)and 4(-)of the fan connector):VM DC15V y Is the voltage normal? —> Yes 4 1Measure the resistance of the fan motor. .-� No ,L Replace indoor Is the resistance of the fan motor No controller board. normal?(Refer to below table) ,( OK .j Yes No Check the operation. END Does the fan motor rotate smoothly? .j.NG .LYes Replace the fan motor. Turn OFF the power supply and connect the connector CNMF. Turn ON the power supply and measure the voltage of connector CNMF while rotaing the motor by the hand. y Does the voltage between pin 7 and pin 4 No Replace the fan motor. of connector CNMF repeat OV and 5V? 4-Yes OK IYes OK Check the operation of fan. 4 END Check the operation of fan. 4 END .LNG .LNG Replace indoor controller board. Replace indoor controller board. SVZ-KP-NA Measuring points Resistance pin 1-pin 4 O.L. pin 5-pin 4 5OkQ pin 6-pin 4 150k4 pin 7-pin 4 0.L. 'To measure the resistance,connect the negative(-)end of the tester to pin 4. Specifications are subject to change without notice. 51 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT1 2, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA 12-9. Functions of DIP switch and jumper wire Each function is controlled by the dip switch and the jumper wire on control p.c. board.SW1 and SW2 are equipped only for service parts. Model setting and capacity setting are memorized in the nonvolatile memory of the control p.c. board of the unit. Jumper wire Functions Setting by the dip switch and jumperwire Remarks SW1 Model For service board settings ®eee of , SW2 Capacity MODELS Service board settings SVZ-KP12NA �1%6 ON OFF SVZ-KP18NA M J W M W ON OFF SVZ-KP24NA !!OUON OFF SVZ-KP30NA 11 ON OFF SVZ-KP36NA ON OFF J41 Pair number Wireless remote Control PCB setting <Settings at time of factory shipment> J42 setting with controller setting J41 J42 Wireless remote controller:0 Control PCB:Q(for both J41 and J42)Four pair number settings wireless are supported.The pair number settings of the wireless remote controller and indoor control remote 0 0 0 PCB(J411J42)are given in the table on the left.(''in the table indicates the jumper line is controller 1 X 0 disconnected.) 2 0 X 3-9 X X JP1 Unit type Model J121 There is no jumper(JP1)because these models have the cond.leva.temperature thermistor TH5 setting Without TH5 O ( ) With TH5 X JP3 Indoor Indoor controllerboard type JP3 controller Factory shipment O board type setting Service parts O Specifications are subject to change without notice. 52 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT1 2, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA 13., DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE 13-1. Control box A CAUTION I i ; r Exercise caution when removing heavy parts. i 1. Remove blower panel. • o' • o 0 0 • . Q 0 o � m 0 0 B Fig. 1 Specifications are subject to change without notice. 53 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMTI2, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA 13-2. Thermistor (Return Air) CAUTION Exercise caution when removing heavy parts 1. Remove the Filter panel • 0 Q COIL o , o 0 0 e o e o' PI LAR Fig. 2 3. Return air thermistor is located as shown in the image inside the control box and is connected to the control board on CN20. on Return Air p 0� o0 o Thermistor Wire PU �QO Q e p 0 ♦ 8 O 00 O 6 Fig. 3 Specifications are subject to change without notice. 54 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane'HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT12, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA 13-3. Coil Assembly i A CAUTION Exercise caution when removing heavy parts. 1. Remove the Blower and Filter panel indicated in sections 1 and 2. 2. Remove the Coil panel by removing all of the screws securing it to the (3)smaller panels for refrigerant and f drain lines. i i rf r r Fig.4 3. Slide the smaller panels in the directions indicated and remove. 0 O OO e e B o m 0 e 0 e . e Fig. 5 Specifications are subject to change without notice. 55 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT1 2, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA 4. Remove the (1 or 2)brackets that secure the coil, , unplug the thermistors by separating the water proof connector in the coil area. Next, slide the coil from the frame. ° e o . o 0 • 0 • m o e o e Fig. 6 e 0 • • 0 Fig. 7 5. Re ve the plate covering the coil assembly to access th thermistors. SEE DETAIL B r A THERMISTOR r� THERMISTOR 0 Fig. 8 Specifications are subject to change without notice. 56 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC:All rights reserved. NTXAMT1.2, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA 6. Remove lower and side drain pan. 1 I 0 e 0 • Fig. 9 Specifications are subject to change without notice. 57 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. NTXAMT1 2, 18, 24, 30, 36A112AA 13-4o Blower/Fan Assembly CAUTION i Exercise caution.when removing heavy parts. 1. Remove the Blower and Filter panel (along with filter if installed) indicated in section 2. 2. Remove the(1 or 2) brackets that secure the coil assembly. �J Fig. 10 3. Unplug CN44 and motor plug (CNMF)from control box. � o 4. Remove the(2)screws that secure the control box o and then remove the control box. 0 0 . n Fig. 11 5. Remove coil panel and smaller drain panel. 6. Remove the(2)screws that secure the fan assembly and slide out. / P P / 0 / 0 Fig. 12 Specifications are subjec\witho 58 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change without notice. 59 This product is designed and intended for use in the residential, commercial and light- industrial environment. i Please be sure to put the contact address/telephone number on this manual before handing it to the customer. MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC TRANE HVAC US LLC Toll Free: 800-433-4822 Publication No.DL-SVG003A-EN MEUS DOC#MD-1404-K042 Ver.1 December 2018 ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change without notice. RH OETERSON co. .® PREMIUM GAS LOGS Standard and Stainless DESIGN CERTIFIED Steel Burner Systems: ►� 'i, to G45-2-**(P)A . Vented Decorative Appliance G45-2-**-01(M)(P)(-SS) +��,".. < ANSI 221.60-2012 G45-2-**-11(M)(P)(-SS) CSA 2.26-2012 G45-2-**-15(M)(P)(-SS) 1 G45-2-**-17(M)(P)(-SS) ** � ` ' FOR INSTALLATION IN �. � LY uatyNi*'i' (16/19,18120,24,30,36) z ° ' SEE-THRU SOLID-FUEL Regulated burner system for a z y` BURNING FIREPLACES* use w/propane or natural gas G45-2 VENTED GAS LOG SETS WARNING IMPORTANT: READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS If the information in this manual is not CAREFULLY BEFORE STARTING followed exactly, a fire or explosion INSTALLATION OFTHE UNIT. may result, causing property damage, The Real Fyre gas log set is to be installed only in a personal injury, or loss of life. solid-fuel burning fireplace with a working flue and constructed of noncombustible material.The installation, Do not store or use gasoline or other including provisions for combustion and ventilation air flammable vapors and liquids in the must conform with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI vicinity of this or any other appliance. 2223.1/NFPA 54, or the CSA 8149.1, Natural Gas WHAT-TO DO IFYOU SMELL GAS: and Propane Installation Code, and applicable local building codes. • Open a window. A damper clamp is included to maintain the minimum • Do not try to light any appliance. permanent vent'opening and to prevent full closure • Do not touch any electrical switch;do of the damper blade. The chimney damper MUST not use any phone in the building. be fully opened when burning the unit.The unit is • Immediately call the gas supplier designedto burn with yellow flames;thus adequate from a neighbor's phone. Follow gas ventilation is absolutely necessary. supplier's instructions. To comply with certification, listings, and building code acceptances, and for safe operation and proper • If you cannot reach the gas supplier, performance of this gas log set, you must use ONLY call the fire department. Peterson parts and accessories. Use of any other Installation and service must be performed by controls, parts, or accessories not designed for use a qualified professional service technician, with Real Fyre gas log sets is prohibited.This will void service agency,or the gas supplier. all warranties,certifications, listings,and building code approvals, and may cause property damage, personal This appliance is only for use with the type injury, or loss of life. Peterson will not be liable for any of gas indicated on the rating plate. damages caused by this misuse. *Note: Solid-fuels shall not be burned in a fireplace where a decorative appliance is installed.' NATIONAL We recommend that our gas FIREPLACE p INSTALLER- and INSTITUTE hearth products be installed and serviced re certified Leave this manual with the appliance. profes- sionals who are certified in the U.S.by the National CONSUMER: ri $ Fireplace Institute"t(NF)as Retain this manual for future reference. CERTIFIED NPI Gas Specialists. 11-020 Robert H.Peterson Co. • 14724 East Proctor Avenue•City of Industry, CA 91746 REV 8-1710031035 1 L-A2-222 INSTALLATIO. ET_ ISI--I O PETERSO N co. . . ea �� PREMIUM GAS LOGS Standard et InoxydableCONCEPTION CERTIFIEE a Systemes de bruleur d'acier: .,� Vented Decorative Appliance -71 G45-2-**(P)A .°�1` ' # ANSI Z21.60-2012 G45-2-**-01(M)(P)(-SS) �,; d � ` - CSA 2.26-2012 G45-2-**-11(M)(P)(-SS) ;�° �y J POUR L'INSTALLATION DANS G45-2-**-15(M)(P)(-SS) LE COMBUSTIBLE SOLIDE G45-2-**-17(M)(P)(-SS) DE SEE-THRU BRULANT -� **Tailles• °" "" FIREPLACES* 16/19,18/20,24,30,36 i`,` �'b ���` ( ) � .kt Systeme de bruleur reglemente ('usage du propane ou du gaz naturel AVERTISSEMENT IMPORTANT: LISEZ CES INSTRUCTIONS SOIGNEUSEMENT AVANT DE Si('information en ce manuel nest pas suivie COMMENCER L'INSTALLATION DE exactement, une incendie ou une explosion L'UNITE. peut resulter, entrainant des degats materiels,des blessures,ou la perte de la vie. Le Real Fyre systeme de bruleur doit etre installee Ne stockez pas ou n'employez pas('essence seulement dans une cheminee brulante de combustible ou d'autres vapeurs et liquides inflammables solide avec une conduite de cheminee fonctionnante et etre construit avec du materiel non-combustible. A proximite de ceci ou d'aucun autre appareil. L'installation, y compris des dispositions pour I'air de CE QUI A FAIRE SI VOUS SENTEZ LE GAZ: combustion et de ventilation doit se conformer au code • Ouvrez une fenetre. national de gaz de carburant, la norme ANSI Z223.1/ • N'essayez pas de n'allumer aucun appareil. NFPA 54, ou le CSA 13149.1,code d'installation de gaz • Ne touchez aucun commutateur naturel et de propane, et codes du batiment locaux electrique; n'utilisez aucun telephone applicables. dans le batiment. Une bride plus humide est incluse pour maintenir • Appelez immediatement le fournisseur I'ouverture permanente minimum de passage et pour de gaz du telephone du Voisin.Suivez les empecher la pleine fermeture de la lame plus humide. instructions du fournisseur de gaz. L'amortisseur de cheminee DOIT etre entierement • Si vous ne pouvez pas atteindre le ouvert en brulant ('unite. L'unite est coni;ue pour fournisseur de gaz, appelez le bruler avec les flammes jaunes; ainsi a ventilation departement de feu. proportionnee est absolument necessaire. Installation et entretien doivent etre effectues par Pour se conformer a la certification, listings, et de un technicien professionnel qualif id de service,un renforcement des acceptations de code, et pour un or anisme de service ou le fournisseur de gaz. fonctionnement sur et une bonne performance de ce Cet appareil sect seulement avec le type de systerrie de bruleur, vous devez utiliser uniquement az indi ue de la plaque de controle. des pieces et accessoires Peterson. L'utilisation INSTALLATEUR : d'autres controles, de pieces ou accessoires non Laissez ce manuel avec ('appareil. conqu pour une utilisation .avec les systemes de CONSOMMATEUR: bruleurs Real Fyre est interdite.Ceci annulera toutes Maintenez ce manuel.pour la future reference. les garanties, les certifications, les annonces et les approbations du code du batiment,'et peutcauser des NATIONAL We recommend that our gas dommages materiels, des blessures ou-despertes de FIREPLACE INSTITUTE' hearth products be installed vie.Peterson P� ne sera pas responsable des dommages and serviced by profes- sionals who are certified in causes par ce detournement. C US In Institute(NFI)as the U.S. the National *Note: des Plei n-carburants ne seront pas brules 11-020CERTIFIED NFI Gas Specialists. dans une cheminee oil un appareil decoratif xmanrxatdrd.�q est installe. Robert H.Peterson Co. • 14724 East Proctor Avenue•City of Industry, CA 91746 REV 8-1710031035 2 L-A2-222 TABLE OF • GETTING STARTED USE, CARE, &SERVICE IMPORTANT PRE-INSTALLATION AND FIREPLACE LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS-MANUAL PILOT(A)SE- SAFETYINFORMATION...............................................5 RIES.............................................................................25 FIREPLACE OPERATING SAFETY INFORMATION......7 FOR YOUR SAFETY,READ BEFORE LIGHTING..........25 SPECIFICATIONS...........................................................8 LIGHTING THE PILOT.............................................25 DAMPER CLAMP INSTRUCTIONS............................. 11 LIGHTING THE BURNER.........................................27 BURNER PARTS LIST-MANUAL PILOT(A)SERIES.12 SHUTTING DOWN...................................................27 BURNER PARTS LIST-01 SERIES..............................13 PILOT BURNER CHECK/ADJUSTMENT.....................27 BURNER PARTS LIST- 11 SERIES ..............................14 LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS-01 SERIES.....................29 BURNER PARTS LIST- 15 SERIES..............................15 FOR YOUR SAFETY,READ BEFORE LIGHTING..........29 BURNER PARTS LIST- 17 SERIES•..............................16 REMOTE LIGHTING(if equipped)..............................29 MANUAL LIGHTING................................................31 INSTALLATION SHUTTING DOWN...................................:... ..........31 INSTALLATION...........................................................17 PILOTAPPEARANCE...............................................31 BURNER INSTALLATION...........................................17 LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS-SERIES 11 VALVE..........33 PREPARE GRATE AND CENTER................................18 LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS-SERIES 15 VALVE........35 HEAT SHIELD PLACEMENT.....................................19 LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS- 17 SERIES.....................37 LIGHTING TEST......................................................19 FOR YOUR SAFETY,READ BEFORE LIGHTING..........37 LAVA GRANULES/COALS(optional) ...........................19 LIGHTING THE PILOT.............................................37 SAND/VERMICULITE PLACEMENT...........................20 REMOTE LIGHTING(if equipped)..............................37 GLOWING EMBERS PLACEMENT.............................20 MANUAL LIGHTING................................................39 GRATE PLACEMENT...............................................21 SHUTTING DOWN...................................................41 PLACE DECORATIVE WOOD CHIP(if applicable)........21 PILOT BURNER CHECKIADJUSTMENT.....................41 LOG SET PLACEMENT.............................................22 REMOTE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS-17 SERIES..41 INSTALLING/REPLACING BATTERIES(if applicable).23 ORIENTATION........................................................41 REMOTE TRANSMITTER BATTERY............................23 FLAME HEIGHT.....................................................41 RECEIVERISWITCHBOXBATTERIES.........................23 CLEANING AND SERVICING......................................43 NOTES PAGE...............................................................24 SYNCING THE REMOTE SYSTEM(f applicable)...........44 FLAME DESCRIPTION................................................44 TROUBLESHOOTING..................................................45 ELECTRONIC PILOT TROUBLESHOOTING(IF APPLI- CABLE)........................................................................47 WARRANTY................................................................48 REV 8-1710031035 3 L-A2-222 ----------- LINFORMATION DE SORETt IMPORTANTEPREINSTALLATION ATTENTION: L'installation et la reparation doivent etre faites par un NFI certifie ou tout autre installateur professionnel qualifie. Installateur: Lisez soigneusement ces instructions avant d'installer ce systeme de bruleur a gaz.Soyez sur que vous comprenez tous les mesures de securite et avertissements contenus en ce manuel. A. FAITES ATTENTION:Sinon installe,entretenu,et utilise correctement par ces instructions,ce produit peut causer le dommage corporel,les degats materiels,ou les pertes humaines serieux. B. AVERTISSEMENT:Avant('installation dans une cheminee plein-carburant-brulante,la conduite de cheminee,I'amortisseur,et le foyer de cheminee doivent ETRE COMPLETEMENT NETTOYES de la.suie, de-la creosote, des cendres, et de la peinture )ache,et doivent etre inspectes par un decapant qualifie de cheminee.Quelques cheminees plus anciennes peuvent ont besoin de reparation avant d'installer cet appareil. C. Cet appareil sert seulement avec le type de gaz indique de la plaque de controle.Cet appareil nest pas CONVERTIBLE de CHAMP pour l'usage avec d'autres gaz. VERIFIEZ LE TYPE de GAZ (normal ou propane) : La fourniture de gaz dolt etre identique qu'indiquee de votre plaque de controle de systeme de bruleur.Si la fourniture de gaz est differente,N'INSTALLEZ PAS.Contactez votre revendeur pour I'aide immediate. D. "LA PRESSION DE GAZ INSUFFISANTE GARDERA LE PILOTE DU FONCTIONNEMENT CORRECTEMENT(SI EQUIPE). N'EMPLOYEZ PAS SI LA PRESSION DE GAZ EST INFERIEURE A LA CONDITION MINIMUM. E. L'admission minimum gaz-fournissent la pression aux fins de I'ajustement d'entree est 5";colonne d'eau(w.c.)sur le gaz nature) et le 11" ;w.c. sur le gaz de propane. La pression de gaz insuffisante affectera l'operation appropriee du pilote (si equipe). N'installez pas cet appareil a gaz si Ia pression minimum nest pas disponible.L'admission maximum gaz-fournissent la pression est 10.5" ;w.c.sur Ie gaz nature)et le 13" ;w.c.sur le gaz de propane.La source de propane dolt etre reglee.(Ne branchez pas cet appareil directement a un reservoir de gaz propane non reglementee-cela peut provoquer une explosion.)Ne branchez pas cet appareil a une bouteille de gaz propane portable. F. Le systeme sifflant de gaz dolt etre classe pour fournir la pression d'admission minimum au debit maximum(BTU/hr). La perte de pression anormale se produira si la pipe est trop petite,ou la course est trop longue.La pipe de fourniture de gaz dolt etre 1/9" :diametre interieur minimum.Si la ligne de gaz est plus longue que 20' : une ligne de plus grand diametre peut etre necessaire.Reportez-vous aux directives NFPA 54 pour plus de details. G. Les estimations d'entree montrees en Btu par heure sont pour des altitudes jusqu'A 2.000 pi.Pour des altitudes au-dessus de 2.000 pi, referez-vous au code national de gaz de carburant ou entrez en contact avec le fabricant avant d'installer ce produit. H. Cet appareil A gaz et son clapet a gaz principal doivent etre disconnected du gaz-fournissent le systeme sifflant pendant tout verificateur de pression de ce systeme aux pressions d'essai au-dessus de 1/2 psig. I. Cet appareil a gaz dolt etre isole dans gaz-fournissent le systeme sifflant en fermant le robinet d'isolement d'equipement relie au gaz-fournissent la ligne pendant tout verificateur de pression du gaz-fournissent Ie systeme sifflant aux pressions d'essai egales a ou moins ft 1/2 psig. J. Pour installer I'appareil a gaz dans votre foyer,le foyer dolt satisfaire aux exigences minimales de taille(voir le tableau des specifications du produit dans la section SPECIFICATIONS). K. Cet appareil peut etre installe dans un marche des accessoires,maison(mobile)de maniere permanente situee et manufacturee, ou non interdit par des codes locaux.L'installation des appareils a conqu pour la maison manufacturee(Etats-Unis seulement) ou installation de caravane residentielle dolt se conformer au CAN/CSA standard Z240 MH, logement mobile,au Canada,ou A la construction et au standard de securite a la maison manufactures,intitulent 24 CFR,la partie 3280,aux Etats-Unis,ou quand une telle norme ne s'applique pas,a ANSI/NCSBCS A225.1/NFPA 501 A, installations A la maison manufacturees standard. L. NE PAS installer ce systeme de bruleur si le foyer de la cheminee est en retrait.Le plancher du foyer doit etre au meme niveau ou plus eleve que l'ouverture de cheminee avant.Si les portes en verre sont utilisees:le plancher du foyer ne dolt pas etre bloque par le cadre de la porte;Ie cadre dolt avoir des ouvertures pour permettre la circulation de I'air frais.Voir la section SPECIFICATIONS pour plus de details. 4 IMPORTANT PRE-INSTALLATION CAUTION: Installation and repair must be done by an NFI Certified or other qualified professional installer. Installer: Carefully read these instructions before installing this gas burner system. Be sure you understand all safety precautions and warnings contained in this manual. A. BE CAREFUL:If not installed,serviced,and used'correctly perthese instructions,this product can cause serious personal injury,property damage,or loss of life. B. WARNING:Before installing in a solid-fuel-burning fireplace,thechimngyflue.damper,and-fireboxmust bethoroughly CLEANED of soot,creosote,ashes,and loose paint,and must be inspected by a qualified chimney cleaner.Some older fireplaces may need repair prior to installing this appliance. C. This appliance is onlyforuse with thetypeof gas indicated on the rating plate.This appliance is NOT FIELD CONVERTIBLE for use with other gasses. CHECK GAS TYPE(natural or L.P.):The gas supply must be the same as stated on your burner system rating plate.If- gas supply is different, DO NOT INSTALL.Contact your dealer for immediate assistance. D. INSUFFICIENT GAS PRESSURE WILL KEEPTHE PILOT(IF EQUIPPED) FROM OPERATING PROPERLY. DO NOT USE IF GAS PRESSURE IS LOWER THAN THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENT. E. The minimum inlet gas-supply pressure for purposes of input adjustment is 5"water column (w.c.)on natural gas and 11"w.c.on L.P.gas.insufficient gas pressure will affect proper operation of the pilot(if equipped).Do not install this gas appliance if minimum pressure is not available.The maximum inlet gas-supply pressure is 10.5"w.c.on natural gas and 13" w.c.on L.P.gas.The L.P.source must be regulated.(Do not connect this appliance directly to an unregulated L.P.gas tank-this can cause an explosion.)Do not connect this appliance to a portable L.P.gas cylinder. F. The gas piping system must be sized to provide minimum inlet pressure at the maximum flow rate(BTU/hr). Undue pressure loss will occur if the pipe is too small, or the run is too long. Gas supply pipe must be 1/2" minimum interior diameter. If the gas line is longer than 20'. a larger diameter line mak be necessary. Refer to the NFPA 54 guidelines for further details. G. Input ratings shown in BTU per hour are for elevations up to 2,000 ft.For elevations above 2,000 ft., refer to the National Fuel Gas Code or contact manufacturer before installing this product. H. This gas appliance and its main gas valve must be disconnected from the gas-supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psig. I. This gas appliance must be isolated from the gas-supply piping system by closing the equipment shutoff valve connected to the gas-supply line during any pressure testing of the gas-supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psig. J. To install the gas appliance in your fireplace, the fireplace MUST meet the minimum size requirements (see product specifications table in SPECIFICATIONS section). K. This appliance maybe installed in an aftermarket,permanently located,manufactured(mobile)home,where not prohibited by local codes. Installation of appliances designed for manufactured home (U.S.only) or mobile home installation must conform with the Standard CAN/CSA 2240 MH,Mobile Housing,in Canada,or with the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard, Title 24 CFR, Part 3280, in the United States, or when such a standard is not applicable, ANSI/ NCSBCS A225.1/NFPA 501A, Manufactured Home Installations Standard. L. DO NOT install this burner system if the fireplace hearth is recessed.The fireplace floor must be at the same level as or higher than the fireplace front opening.If glass doors are used:the fireplace floor must not be blocked by the door frame;the frame must have openings to allow for fresh air circulation.See the SPECIFICATIONS section for details. 5 INFORMATIONS SUR LA StCURITE • ' • A. Adultes doivent etre presents lors de cet appareil au gaz est en marche.Cette unite ne doit pas etre laisse sans surveillance ou brGlure lorsque tout quelqu'un dort. B. Gardez le domaine du clair regle de notation de gaz et liberez des materiaux combustibles, ]'essence,et d'autres vapeurs et liquides inflammables. C. Ne pas utiliser cet appareil si une partie quelconque a ete submergee.Appelez immediatement un technicien de service qualifie pour inspecter]'appareil et pour remplacer toute piece du systeme de controle et toute commande de gaz qui a ete sous 1'eau. Tentative d'operation peut entrainer un-incendie.ou une explosion entrainant des dommages materiels,des blessures ou des pertes de vie. D. Una pantalla de la chimenea debe ser en el lugar cuando el sistema esta quemando. Las provisiones para el afire de combustion adecuado deben ser mantenidas.A menos que otras provisiones para el aire de combustion se proporcionen, la pantalla tendra una abertura para la introduccign de aire de combustion.EI aire de combustion es adecuado.cuando todas las llamas se encrespan en la chimenea y lejos de la pantalla.Cuando se utiliza un recinto de cristal de la chimenea(puerta), deje las puertas completamente abiertas cuando el sistema es en funcionamiento. E. Ne retirez pas les plaques signaletiques ou les etiquettes d'avertissement. Ceux-ci sont une composante de securite 'et d'identification integrante de cet appareil. F. Assurez-vous de lire la section de nettoyage et 1'entretien et la section de description de la flamme. 6 FIREPLACE OPERATING 1 SAFETY INFORMATION 1 , A. Adults shall be present when this gas appliance is operating.This unit shall not be left burning when unattended or while anyone is sleeping. B. Keepthe area of the gas burner system clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline, and other flammable vapors and liquids. C. DO NOT use this appliance if any part has been underwater. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control that has been underwater.Attempted operation may result in fire or explosion resulting in property damage, personal injury or loss of life. D. A fireplace screen must be in place when the system is burning. Provisions for adequate combustion air must be maintained.Unless other provisions for combustion air are provided,the screen shall have an opening(s)for introduction of combustion air.Combustion air is adequate when all flames curl into the fireplace and away from the screen.When a glass fireplace enclosure(door) is used,leave the doors fully open when the system is in operation. E. Do not remove the rating plates or the warning tags.These are an integral safety and identification component of this appliance. F. Be sure to read the CLEANING AND SERVICING and FLAME DESCRIPTION sections. 7 SPECIFICATIONS Real Fyre gas burner systems must be installed only in a wood burning fireplace with the minimum firebox dimensions and venting requirements met(see following tables).This appliance is designed to burn with yellow flames;adequate ventilation is absolutely necessary. Product Specifications Model Minimum Fireplace Size BTU Rating Width* Depth t Height Nat.Gas L.P.Gas G45-2-16/19 29" 15" 17" 50k 35k G45-2-18/20 30" 17" 17" 85k 60k G45-2-24 34" 17" 17" 105k' 70k G45-2-30 40" 17" 17" 110k 90k G45-2-36 46" 22" 17" 110k 90k " This required width allows for centering of the unit. For 01 models, add 2"to width. t If an ash lip exists,the depth requirement begins inside of the lip (see Fig.8-1 below). Table 1 - Product Specifications Specification Value Qty. 01 burner system battery type D battery 2 Remote transmitter battery type 12V battery 1 Remote receiver battery type AA battery, _ 4 Table 2 -Technical Data (if applicable) Fireplace Floor Requirement DO NOT install this burner system if the fireplace hearth is recessed.The fireplace floor must be at the same level as or larger than the fireplace front opening.An ash lip or recess may not exceed 3/4".See Fig.8-1 below. Note: If glass doors are used: the fireplace floor must not be blocked by the door frame; the frame must have openings to allow for fresh air circulation. Fig.8-1 ASH LIP OR Fireplace RECESS UP DEPTH to be opening TO 3/4" measured'as PERMITTED shown(when Fireplace i (both ends) ash lip/recess ASH LIP OR floor , exists) RECESS ABOVE 3/4" ♦ ♦ i I I (burner j NOT system) Max.314" PERMITTED ♦ '� 8 SPECIFICATIONS • 01 SERIES WIRING DIAGRAM Valve magnet wire Wire harness (black) (do not remove) Switch Orange(THTP) box Rear of control panel Remote valve 9 (Black)to 2x D ells Battery Black(TP) Green(TH) holder (Red)to battery holder i Remote Brown 2 wires t_�Igniter pack { (opt onal) to switch(inside I of switch box) S To pilot assembly Sensor� probes —�Igniter Switch Fig.9-1 11 SERIES WIRING DIAGRAM Pilot assembly Thermopile line Remote receiver (optional) IL L Wire 00 harness Valve Toggle + O o o switch 4 �OO _ i @ + 2 + Fig.9-2 9 SPECIFICATIONS (Cont.) 15 SERIES WIRING DIAGRAM . 17 SERIES WIRING DIAGRAM Electrode o Pilot p assembly Thermocouple f line Remote receiver Electrode �—Pilot (optional) wire assembly Valve Remote receiver (optional) Wire harness Thermocouple line Valve Fig.10-1 Fig.10-2 10 DAMPER CLAMP INSTRUCTIONS The damper clamp with hex bolt (Fig. 11-1) is.provided as a means to preventfull closure of the damper blade.The clamp is FSSetscrew easily attached to most damper blades with pliers ora wrench, and must be permanently installed.The clamp is designed to prevent accidental closure of the damper when installed as illustrated (Fig. 11-2). Should the clamp not fit, or fail to Damper clamp provide the permanent vent opening listed in Table 3 below, have a permanent stop installed, remove the damper blade, or have the damper cut to provide the minimum permanent Fig. 11-1 Damper clamp detail opening required. Open Closed Fig. 11-2 Damper open/closed Venting Requirements Minimum permanent free opening area of chimney damper for venting(sq.in.) For factory-built fireplaces Chimney height 16/19" 18/20" 24" 30" 36" 15' 22 42 50 52 52 20' 18 35 45 46 46 30' 1:5 27 36 38 38 For masonry-built fireplaces 15' 32 52 62 65 65 20' 29 47 56 59 59 30` 27 43 51 53 53 Table 3- Minimum Chimney Damper Vent Opening Requirements Note: The minimum chimney height from hearth to top of chimney is 15'. THESE ARE MINIMUM DAMPER OPENING SPECIFICATIONS. THE DAMPER MUST BE'COMPLETELY OPENED WHEN OPERATING THIS GAS APPLIANCE TO ACHIEVE THE BEST VENTILATION POSSIBLE. 11 PART&UST*-'MANUAL, ® , 1 Thermocouple f � f 3 - ' 5 Pilot P 24" burner model shown DO NOT REMOVE HEAT SHIELDS 7 A.. 10 12 , Note: Photos not to scale The log set is purchased and packaged separately; Replacement parts can be ordered contact your local Real Fyre dealer when ordering.Refer from your local Real Fyre dealer. to the instructions included with the log set. 16/19" model 18/20" model 24" model 30" model 36" model Item Description Part No. City. Part No. City. Part No. Qty. Part No. City. Part No. Qty. 1. Pilot assembly(natural) PT-1 NAT 1 PT-1 NAT 1 PT-1 NAT 1 PT-1 NAT 1 PT-1 NAT 1 or Pilot assembly(propane) PT-1 LP 1 PT-1 LP 1 PT-1 LP 1 PT-1 LP i PT-1 LP 1 2. _Control valve(natural or propane) SV-191 SV-19---_1 SV-19 1' SV-19— 1 —SV-19 1 3. Pressure regulator(natural)-- PR-3NAT 1 PR-3NAT 1 PR-3NAT 1— PR-3NAT 1 — PR-3NAT 1 or Pressure regulator(propane) PR-2LP 1 PR-21-P 1 PR-21-P 1 PR-2LP 1 PR-21-P 1 4. Valve heat shield HS-43 1 HS-43 _ 1 HS-43 1_ HS-4_3 1 'HS-4_3 1 5. Regulator!heat shield — _ HS-39 1 HS-39 1 HS-39 —1 HS-39 1 HS-39 1 6 Flex connector(w/adapter), CK-5-SP 1 CK-5-SP 1 CK-5-SP 1 CK-5-SP 1 CK-5-SP 1 1/2"O.D.x 12" 7. Control knob w/extension EH-11 H 1 EH-11H 1 EH-11 H 1 EH-11 H 1 EH-11H 1 8. Grate-- T--------J-- --SD-2-16 - _1----SD-2-18 1 SD-2-24 1 — SD-2-30— 1 _ SX-2-36 1 9. Log locator(w/screw and nut)- UP-8 2 UP-8 2 UP-8 2 UP-8 2 UP-8 2 10. Sand(natural gas) CS-8 1 CS-8 1 CS-10 2 CS-12 2 CS-15 2 or Vermiculite(propane gas) LF-15-7 1 LF-15-7 2 LF-15 1 LF-15 1 LF-15 2 11. Glowing embers EM-1 2 EM-1 2 EM-1 2 EM-1 2 EM-1 2 12. Damper clamp . DC41 1 DC-1 1 DC-1 1 DC-1 1 DC-1 1 12 BURNER PARTS . ' SERIES Heat sensor v 4 t,,f 2 �. Electrode 24" burner model shown 3 Pilot DO NOT REMOVE L — HEAT SHIELD a 11 g 12 O. O 10 O C O O System batteries included with burner. 13 t Standard model shown here. Burner system is also available in stainless steel. Note: Photos not to scale The log set is purchased and packaged separately; Replacement parts can be ordered contact your local Real Fyre dealer when ordering.Refer from your local Real Fyre dealer. to the instructions included with the log set. 16/19" model 18/20" model 24" model 30" model 36" model Item Description Part No. Qty. Part No. Qty. Part No. Qty. Part No. Qty. Part No. Qty. 1. Pilot assembly(natural) PAC-6 1 PAC-6 1 PAC-6 1 PAC-6 1 PAC-6 1 or Pilot assembly(propane) PAC-7 1 PAC-7 1 PAC-7 1 PAC-7 1 PAC-7 1 2. Control valve(natural) SV--32 1; SV--32 1 SV-32 1 SV-32 1 SV-32, 1 or _Control valve,(propane) SV-33 1 SV-33 1 SV-33 1 - SV-33, 1 SV-33. 1 Switch box assembly 3. (includes battery pack,module, EPK-66 1 EPK-66 1 EPK-66 1 EPK-66 1 EPK-66 1 switch,metal heat shield) 4. Control module. IMP-1 1 , IMP-1 1 IMP-1 1 IMP-1 1 IMP-1 1 . 5. Battery pack IMP-2 1 IMP-2 1 IMP-2 1 IMP-2 1 IMP-2� 1 'Remote kit 6. (includes receiver,transmitter,, 'RR-1A 1 RRAA 1 RR-1A, 1 RR71A 1 RRAA 1 batteries,plastic cover) 7. Remote transmitter(only) AT-R1-1 1 ATR1-1 1 �AT-R1-1 1 AT-Ri-1 1 AT-Ri-1 1 �8. Valve,heat shield HS-46 1' HS-46 1 HS-46 1 HS746 9. Decorative heat shield �HS-36 1 HS-36 1 s HS-36 1 HS-36 1 HS-36 1 Flex connector(w/adapter), 10., .CK-5-SP 1 CK-5:-SP" 1 CK-5-SP . 1 , .,CK-5-$P 1' CK-5-SPa 1 1/2"•O.D•x12" 11. Grate �- SD-2-16 . 1 SD-2-18 1 SD-2-24 µ 1 SD-2-30— 1 . SX-2-36- �1 12. -.Log locator(w/screw and nut) UP-8 2 UP-8 2 UP-8 2 , UP-8 2 UP-8 . 2 .. 13. Sand(natural gas) CS-8 1 CS-8 1 CS-10�- 2 CS-12 2 CS-15 2 or Vermiculite(propane gas) LF-15-7 1_ LF-15-7 2 LF-15 1 LF-15 1 LF-15 2 14.� Glowing embers--- -- EM-1 v- 2 --__EM-1 ----2 --_- EM-1 T_` 2 =- H` EM-1 � 2 �_. .EM-1 �---2-- 15. _ Damper clamp -� DC-1 1 DC-1 1 DC-1 1 DC-1 4 1�- DC-1 1 if equipped 13 1 Thermopile �! BURNER PARTS LIST - 11 SERIES ,�?� � � 24II burner model shown Pilot s 5 10 DO NOT REMOVE 3 HEAT SHIELD O O Q o717 O 13 1112 i^ Standard model shown here. Burner system is also available in stainless steel. Note: Photos not to scale The log set is purchased and packaged separately; Replacement parts can be ordered contact your local Real Fyre dealer when ordering.Refer from your local Real Fyre dealer. to the instructions included With the log set. 16/19" model 18/20" model 24" model 30" model 36" model Item Description Part No. Qty. Part No. Qty. Part No. Qty. Part No. Qty. Part No. Qty. 1. Pilot assembly(natural) PG-1-12 1 PG-1-12 1 PG-1-12 1 PG-1-12 1 PG-1-12 1 or Pilot assembly(propane) PG-1-12P 1 PG-1-12P 1 PG-1-12P 1 PG-1-12P 1 PG-1-12P 1 2. Control'valve(natural) SV-6' 1 SV-6 1 SV-6 1 8V-6 °1 SV-6 1 or Control valve(propane) SV 6R 1 SV 6P 7 SV 6P 1 SV-6P T SV-6P 1 Remote kit 3. (includes receiver,transmitter, RR-1A 1 RR-1A 1 RR-1A 1 RR-1A 1 RR-1A 1 batteries,plastic cover) 4. Remote transmitter(only) AT-R1-1 1 ` AT-R1-1 1 AT-R1-1 1' AT-R1-1 1 ATR1-1 1 5. Valve heat shield �HS-8 1 HS-8 1 HS-8 1 HS-8 1 HS-8 1 6. --Decorative heat shield HS-36T T 1 HS-36— 1 - HS-36 1- _ HS-36 _ 1 HS-36 ill 7 Flex connector(w/adapter), CK-5-SP 1 CK-5-SP 1 CK-5-SP 1 CK-5-SP 1 CK-5-SP 1 1/2"O.D.x 12" 8: Toggle switch SW-2 1 - SW-2 1: _ SW-2' 1 Sw-2' 1 9. Grate SD-2-16 1 SD-2-18' 1 SD-2-24 — 1 SD-2-30 1 SX-2-36 1 10. Log locator(w/screw and nut) UP-8 2 UP-8 2 UP-8 2, UP-8 2 'UP-8 2 11. Sand(natural gas) _w TCS-8 — 1 — CS-8 ~1 CS-10 Y—2 CS-12 2 ~CS-15 2 or Vermiculite(propane gas) LF-15-7 1 LF-15-7 2 LF-15 1 LF-15 1 LF-15 2 12. Glowing embers EM-1 2 EM-1 2 EM-1 2 EM-1 2 EM_-1 2 13. t—i Damper clamp DC-1: -_ DC-1 —1' --—DC-1�� — 1--- -- DC-1 -- 1 V DC-1y� 1 • * if equipped 14 BURNER PARTS LIST - 15 SERIES Thermocouple 4 u» $, _ Pilot, 7 Electrode . J 24" burner model shown Y DO NOT REMOVE HEAT SHIELDS 12 13 5 v 4 _ 011 , 11 0 0 O sw� - 14 15 Standard model shown here. Burner system is also available in stainless steel. Note: Photos not to scale The log set is purchased and packaged separately; Replacement parts can be ordered contact your local Real Fyre dealerwhenordering.Refer from your local Real Fyre dealer. to the instructions included with the log set. 16/19" model 18/20" model 24" model 30" model 36" model Item Description Part No. Oty. Part No. Qty. Part No. aty. Part No. Qty. Part No. Qty. 1. Pilot assembly(natural) PT-1 NAT 1 PT-1 NAT 1 PT-1 NAT 1 PT-1 NAT 1 PT-1 NAT 1 or Pilot assembly(propane) PT-1 LP 1 PT-1 LP 1 PT-1 LP 1 PT-1 LP 1 PT-1 LP 1 2.". Electrode CE-15 _ 1 CE-15 1 CE-15 1 CE-15 1' CE-15 1' 3. Control valve(natural) SV-22 1 SV-22 1 SV-22 1 v SV-22 1 SV-22 1 or Control valve(propane) SV-23 1 SV-23 1 SV-23 1 SV-23 1 SV-23 1' 4. Pressure regulator(natural) PR-3NAT 1 PR=3NAT 1 PR-3NAT 14 •PR-3NAT 1, PR-3NAT 1'. Pressure regulator(propane) PR-2LP 1 PR-21-P 1 PR-2LP 1 PR-21-0 1 PR-2LP 1 Remote kit' 5. (includes receiver,transmitter, VR-1A 1 VR-1A 1 VR-1A 1 VR-1A 1 VR-1A 1 batteries,plastic cover) 6. Remote transmitter(only)' ^T_^SAT-V1-1 1, AT-V1-1 1 AT-V1-1 1 AT-V9-1 1 AT-V1-1 1 _ 7. Valve heat shield, HS-31 1 HS-31 1 HS'-31 1 HS-31 1 HS-31 1 8. Regulator heat shield HS-34 1 HS-34 1 HS-34 1 HS-34 1 HS-34 1 9. Decorative heat shield HS-36 1 �HS-36 1 HS-36 1 HS-36 1 HS-36 1 —10. Decorative wood chunk _ 'WC-1-5 1 WC-1-5 1 WC-1-5 1 WC-1-5 1° WC-1-5 -1 Flex connector(w/adapter), 11. CK-5-SP. 1 CK-5-SP 1 CK-5-SP 1 CK-5-SP 1 CK-5-SP. 1.. 1/2"'O.D.x 12" 12. Grate _ SD-246 1 SD-2-18' 1 SD-2-24 1 SD-2-30 1. SX-2-36 1. 13. Log locator(w/screw and nut) _ UP-8 "2 -UP-8 2 �UP-8 2 UP-8 2 y UP-8 �2 14. . ~Sand(natural gas) _ CS-8 - 1µ CS-8 1 CS-10 2 CS-12 2^ CS-115 2 or. Vermiculite(propane gas) LF-15-7 1 LF-15-7 2 LF-15 1 LF-15 1 LF-1,5 " ` _2 15. VGlowing embers T _ !EM-1- 2— ^EM-1 _�2 EM-1�— 2 _A EM-1 2�`EM-1— 2 16. 'Damper clamp DC-1 . 1 DC-1 1 DC-1 1 DC-1, 1 DC-1 1 ` if equipped 15 BURNER PARTS LIST - 17 SERIES 1 Thermocouple qY1 _ t 2 I . '' 6 DO NOT REMOVE Pilot HEAT SHIELDS — J 24" burner model shown 10 11 4 12 �P�� O ti 15 13 �� 14 Standard model shown here. Burner system is also available in stainless steel. Note: Photos not to scale The log set is purchased and packaged separately; Replacement parts can be ordered contact your local Real Fyre dealer when ordering.Refer from your local Real Fyre dealer. to the instructions included with the log set. 16/19" model 18/20" model 24" model 30" model 36" model Item Description Part No. Qty. Part No. Qty. Part No. Qty. Part No. Qty. Part No. Qty. 1. Pilot assembly(natural) PT-1 NAT 1 PT-1 NAT 1 PT-1 NAT 1 PT-1 NAT 1 PT-1 NAT 1 or Pilot assembly(propane) PT-1 LP 1 PT-1 LP 1 PT-1 LP 1 PT-1 LP 1 PT-1 LP 1 .2: ' Control valve(natural or propane) SV-37 1 SV-37 1 SV-37 1 SV-37 ] SV-37 1 3 Pressure regulator(natural) PR-3NAT 1 PR-3NAT 1 PR-3NAT 1 PR-3NATW 1 PR-3NAT 1 Pressure regulator(propane) PR-21-P 1 PR-21-P 1 PR-21-P 1 PR-21-P 1 PR-21LP 1 Remote kit" 4. (includes receiver,transmitter, VRAA 1 VR-1A 1 VR-1A 1 VRAA• 1 VR=1A 1 batteries,plastic cover) 5. Remote transmitter(only) AT-V1-1 1 AT-V1-1 1 AT-V1-1 1 ATVs-1 1 AT-V1-1 1' _6. Valve heat shield HS-35 1 HS-35 1 HS-35 1R HS-35' 1 HS-35 1. 7. Regulator heat shield HS-39 1 HS-39 1 HS-39 1 HS-39 1 HS-39 1 8. Decorative heat shield" HS-36 1 .• HS-36 1 HS-36 1 HS-36 , 1 QHS-36 1• 9 Flex connector(w/adapter), CK-5-SP 1 CK-5-SP 1 CK-5-SP 1 CK-5-SP 1 CK-5-SP 1 1/2"O.D.x 12. 10.: Control knob w/extension EH-11H 1 EH-11.H _1 EH-11 H 1 EH-11 H 1 EH-11•H a1 1.1. Grate. 8D-2-16 1 SD-2-18 1 SD-2-24 1 SD-2-30 1 SX-2-36 .1 y 12. Log locator(W1 screw and nut) UP-8. .2 UP-8 2 UP-8 2 sUP=8 2 _UP-8 2 13. Sand(natural gas) 'CS-8 1 CS-8 1 CS-10 2 _ CS-12 2 CS-15 2 or Vermiculite(propane gas). LF-15-7 1 LF-15-7 2 LF-15 1 LF-15. 1 LF-15 2 -_ 14. Glowing,embers - EM-1 ---~2_^^EM-1-� -_2�_-- EM-1 2 EM-1 _^ 2� EM-1� J2 15. Damper clamp DC-1 1_ v DC-1 1 _EM -1 1 DCA 1 DC-1' 1 ' if equipped 16 The Real Fyre burner system must be installed by a qualified professional service technician. Instructions must be followed carefully to ensure proper performance and full benefit from the burner system. Check to be' sure the burner system is designed and labeled for the type of gas (natural or propane gas)supplied to fireplace.Fireplace floor must be level,clean,and smooth(see FIREPLACE SAFETY INFORMATION section). WARNING: Failure to position the parts in accordance with these diagrams or failure to use only parts specifically approved with this appliance may result in property damage or personal injury. When a stainless steel burner system is installed outdoors, , ensure it is not directly exposed to the elements(precipitation, . (11 model Gas supply stub rain,wind,etc.). shown) REFERTOTHE PARTS LISTWHEN FOLLOWING INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.24 standard burnermodelshown here.Stainless ° Adapter, steel models install the same. =y BURNER INSTALLATION 1. MAKE SURE FIREPLACE GAS SUPPLY IS TURNED OFF. 2. Locate the gas-supply stub inside the fireplace and removes Flex the cap, if attached (reference Fig. 17-1). y connector CAUTION: When removing the cap, make sure the stub does not Fig. 17-1 Connect gas supply turn, loosening the connection inside the wall. 3. Attach the nut end of the flex connector to the adapter found ` -_{ a on the valve or, if attached, on the regulator behind the valve. Tighten securely. 4. Place the burner system in the fireplace. Center the burner from left to right in the fireplace. See Fig. 17-2. 5. Be sure gas to the fireplace is off. Remove the adapter connected to the flex connector.Attach the adapter to the gas- supply stub using a pipe compound resistant to all gasses. 3 E Tighten securely.Then attach the open end of the flex connector r =; to the adapter.Tighten securely(see Fig.17-1).Ensure the pan rests level on the f ireplace f loor after connection.Adjust the pan Fig. Center burner in fireplace if necessary. 6. LEAK TEST: Turn on the fireplace gas supply, and test at all connections for leaks using the appropriate soapy water (FIREBOX) solution. If bubbles appear, a leak is present. Turn off the vane gas and tighten at all connections. Repeat until no leaks are Burner pan wire present. If a leak persists, turn off the gas supply and contact C bundle the local gas company or dealer. NEVER USE A FLAME TO CHECK FOR LEAKS. 6" . mm For manual models, continue to the following section. 7. At this stage the burner system batteries are to be installed (if applicable). Reference the INSTALLING/REPLACING 01 Models Only Box BATTERIES section for details. 8. Switch Box(01 models only) ---------------------------------------`-- IF SWITCH BOX Place the switch box outside of the firebox and a minimum of 6" SHOWN BELOW: IS INSIDE FIREBOX; ORIENT ONLY AS from the burner/flame. If the box is in the firebox, it must only be _ ----- - - - ---- -- - - oriented as shown in Fig.17-3.The box must not be placed in any other manner.than shown in Fig.17-3..Set the.box on its side and . ..place the bottom of the box toward the firebox wall (box must be s., a minimum of 5"from the burner/flame): min` 0 Ensure thatthe box wires remain away from the burner,valve, Box ON r slDe heatshiield,and flame at all times. Coil excess wire within the switch box. CAUTION: THE SWITCH BOX MAY BE HOT DURING AND Fig. 17-3 Switch box placement (if applicable) AFTER OPERATION. 17 9. Remote Receiver Install (remote models only) Remote installation will vary by model, If this unit was shipped with a remote, read and follow refer to separate remote instructions the separate remote instructions (packed with.remote) . for complete remote installation. Reference Fig.-18-1. 10. Decorative Heat Shield (remote models only)' t a Ensure the remote receiver is properly installed (with. F,` t:' the plastic cover over it .Then lace the decorative heat `� I p ) p -. :• (11 model •,.<,., shield over the remote receiver. See Fig. 18-2. shown) t3 PREPARE GRATE AND CENTER Fig. 18-1 Install remote receiver(if applicable) 1. Locate the grate (outside of the fireplace) and attach the log locators to the 2 outer bars of the grate using the s: provided screws and nuts (see Fig. 18-3). Must rest on floor and at front corner The log locators should be positioned on the middle of the outer bars and oriented as shown in Fig.18-3.Tighten the log locators in place. ' 2. Position the grate overthe burner pan(in fireplace).Ensure -^ " • ~ , ° the assembly is centered from left to right.See Fig.18-4. Then remove the grate for future media placement. �T�' Fig. 18-2 Place heat shield (if applicable) Installation continued on next page Center log ®® locators on outer 0 bars of grate 1 1 � Q 1 (24" grate shown) Fig. 18-3 Attach log locators to grate °=3 Il (Remove grate after centering burner) Fig. 18-4 Position grate 18 HEAT SHIELD PLACEMENT TO PREVENT DAMAGE AND FAILURE: shields :d IT IS CRITICAL THAT THE HEAT SHIELD(S) BE PLACED CORRECTLY OVERTHE REGULATOR AND/ r OR VALVE PRIOR TO OPERATION. { 'TO PREVENT OVERHEATING: Place the valve heat shield over the valve as shown in-the applicable image of Fig.19-1.It should rest flat above the valve. Manual model 01 Model For manual. 15,and 17 models,place the regulator lator heat shield 2 heat as shown in the applicable image of Fig. 19-1. It should rest _ shields .. flat above the regulator. '' Keep the area above and below the heat shield(s)clear of decorative media or any other objects at all times. Important: Ensure any lines/tubes/wires from the valve do not interfere with heat shield placement. 11 Model 15 Model LIGHTING TEST 2 heat Heat shield(ss)MUST: Priorto proceeding with installation,perform a lighting test(see shields lighting instructions for lighting your burner).Allow the unit to `} be placed over regulator and/or valve completely cool after testing. • Rest flat IMPORTANTbe kept clear of all media and objects For all valves, the air MUST be purged from the gas line before the pilot will light and burn properly.The time needed 17 Model to purge will depend on the length of the gas line to the unit and the amount of time since the unit or gas line was Fig. 19-1 Place heat shield(s) last used. It may take several minutes before all the air is purged and the pilot will light and burn properly.Reference the LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS section in this manual. (17 model shown) LAVA GRANULES/COALS (optional) Optional lava granules and lava coals are available for decorative „ purposes.Contact your dealer for ordering information.' If purchased, follow the steps below. 1. Spread the lava granules on the floor of the fireplace, around all sides of the burner system (see Fig. 19-2). 2. Repeat this process forthe lava coals(on top of the already Fig. 19-2 Place lava media (if option purchased) placed lava granules). Note: DO NOT place any lava media on the burner system, on or within the heat shield,or under a knob if one exists at the front of the valve(see Fig. 19-3). If applicable,the lava media may be placed around the `;' . . switch box (01 models). Leave the front of the switch box clear for control access. Installation continued on next pageKeep clear , r Fig. 19-3 Proper lava media placement 19 7SANIDNERMICULITE PLACEMENT (17 model shown) The sand/vermiculite supplied with the unit is specially selected for use with either natural or propane gas. It maximizes flame distribution and provides a cleaner burning flame. CAUTION: Use only sand. for natural gas burners and vermiculite for propane gas burners. 1. Fill the burner pan completely with the sand/vermiculite (see Fig.20-1). Avoid spilling the sand/vermiculite on the pilot assembly. DO NOT place sand/vermiculite Fig.20-1 Place sand/vermiculite on any other parts of the burner,valve,or heat shield. 2. Slope the sand/vermiculite at the same angle as the burner pan.This is important to ensure quiet lighting and Fill pan(only) (Side view) even flame distribution.See Fig.20-2. with sand/ vermiculite& GLOWING EMBERS PLACEMENT slope with pan. Sprinkle the glowing embers lightly and evenly over the entire surface of the sand/vermiculite as shown in Fig. 20-3. Break up any clumps that may have developed during shipment. 17.7 Store unused embers for later use/replacement. KEEP LAVA GRANULES/COALS, SAND/ Fig.20-2 Sand/vermiculite detail VERMICULITE, EMBERS, AND ALL FOREIGN OBJECTS AWAY FROM THE PILOT ASSEMBLY, VALVE ASSEMBLY, AND HEAT SHIELD(S) DURING MEDIA PLACEMENT AND ATALLTIMES. Place embers as shown SEE FIG.20-4. r � �t Installation continued on next page Fig.20-3 Place glowing embers k . Yin :T KEEP CLEAR r OF ALL MEDIA Fig.20-4 Keep pilot, valve,,&shield(s) clear 20 IN GRATE PLACEMENT Place'the grate over the burner(see Fig.21-1). PLACE DECORATIVE WOOD CHIP (if applicable) Place the decorative wood chip in front of the valve, with at least a 1/2" between it and the valve (see Fig.21-2). CAUTION: Ensure the wood chip is placed at least a 1/2" ;.. away from the valve to avoid overheating and damage to the valve. ' CAUTION: BURN HAZARD!Wood chip will remain hot for Fig.21-1 Place grate some time after use. (15 model only) Installation continued on next page , `E 1i2 min. Front view Side view Fig.21-2 Place wood chip (if applicable) 21 LOG SET PLACEMENT • Follow the instructions included with the log set for step by step log placement. • Read all safety warnings and important information in the instructions supplied with the log set to ensure proper placement. • DO NOT add any additional embers to this log set.Any additional embers will cause unsafe operation. IF A CHARRED LOG SET IS PURCHASED: Discard the ember screen and additional embers provided with the charred log set as they are not applicable to this burner system. Below are examples of available log sets for this burner system: ., tz t �+,.. aticrt.:-'�+' ..��,t•�ia* _'� `� ��`°i*� '*` }, 'six ,r '-*"r K; � .,a',� *, ;, '' * ' ✓'"' ,; i .f »°r ..�`' Charred Oak(CHD-2-24) Charred Royal English Oak(CHB-2-24) &. sx Vi ten. � , � �� ,-�„ :e-� r�,�rh ,t�'�� ••• '�r -..� �T.,�m' �'} ` -„- 4,. Golden Oak Designer Plus (RDP-2-24) Split-Oak Designer Plus (SDP-2-24) Important: Adequate ventilation is absolutely necessary! Provided significant, noticeable sooting does not occur, some flexibility.is possible in log placement to suit your individual preference. If you experience a continued accumulation of black carbon (soot) on your logs it is an indication' of incomplete combustion and you should move the effected log(s).so as to minimize the flame contact on the effected log(s). Read the instructions supplied with the'log set completely and carefully. CAUTION: BURN HAZARD! Logs will remain hot for some time after use. If you need to reposition any log to maintain the proper layout,use heat-resistant gloves or allow logs adequate time to cool before handling. 22 CAUTION: Ensure the unit is connected to the gas line and has been tested for leaks before you insert batteries. CAUTION: Turn off the remote and/or burner and allow the unit to completely cool prior to any battery replacements. Important: Prior to inserting batteries, always apply a small Remove amount of dielectric grease to both ends of each lid for battery. This will ensure conductivity and prevent 12V "_ moisture from affecting the contact. battery `, access z Important: Low/dead batteries will affect burner system operation.Replace batteries anytime the burner will not turn on. - REMOTE TRANSMITTER BATTERY Fig.23-1 Transmitter battery The remote transmitter requires one 12V battery to operate (included).Locate the transmitter,remove the lid(found on rear), and properly insert the new battery as marked. Re-secure the AA batteries lid.See Fig.23-1. RECEIVER/SWITCH BOX BATTERIES Remote receiver The remote receiver requires 4 AA batteries to operate(included). Locate the remote receiver and turn it over. Slide open the lid, i} { and properly insert the new batteries as marked.See Fig.23-2. Replace the lid, then re-position the remote receiver in the (17 model shown) fireplace. (Ensure the plastic cover is properly in place over the receiver.) Fig.23-2 Remote receiver batteries Important: Be sure to replace the decorative heat shield over the receiver after battery replacement. Switch Box The burner system requires 2 D batteries to operate (included). Locate the switch box and turn it over. Properly insert the new l `, batteries as marked.See Fig.23-3. Re-position the switch box in the fireplace. a batteries Fig.23-3 Switch box batteries (01 models) 23 'NOTESPAGE Please use this page to record any information that you may want to have at hand. 24 L16HTING INSTRUCTIONS - MANUAL PILOT FOR YOUR SAFETY, READ BEFORE LIGHTING WARNING: If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life. A. Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control knob.-Never use tools. If the knob will not push in or turn by hand, don't try to repair it. Call a qualified professional service technician. Excessive force or attempted repair may result in fire or explosion. B. BEFORE OPERATING, smell all around the appliance area for gas. Be sure to smell next to the floor because some gas is heavier than air and will settle on the floor. WHATTO DO IFYOU SMELL GAS • Do not light any appliance. • Do not touch any electric switch;do not use any phone in your building. • Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions. If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department. C. The burner system has a pilot that can be lit by hand using a long fireplace match or lighter.When lighting the pilot, follow these instructions exactly. D. Do not use this appliance if any part has been underwater. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been underwater. Attempted operation may result in fire or explosion resulting in property damage, personal injury or loss of life. LIGHTING THE PILOT el OFF PILOT 1. Locate the valve on the side of the unit. Push in the gas control knob slightly and turn clockwise to OFF 110 (Fig.25-1). •LL •LL Note: The control knob cannot be turned from PILOT •to OFF unless the knob is pushed in slightly. Do not force. Allow five(5)minutes for any gas in the unit to dissipate. 1. Turn knob 2. Turn knob IF YOU SMELL GAS, SEE STEP B ABOVE. If you don't clockwise to OFF counterclockwise to smell gas, go on to step 2. prior to lighting PILOT position.With the pilot. match ready, press 2. Turn the control knob counterclockwise to PILOT knob in and hold for (Fig. 25-1). Push the control knob firmly and fully so seconds while in and hold. Hold a long fireplace match or lighter lighting pilot. near the thermocouple to light the pilot.Continue to Fig.25-1 Control knob detail (OFF, PILOT) hold the control knob in for approximately 60 seconds after the pilot is lit, then release the knob.The pilot will remain lit. WARNING: If the pilot fails to light repeat steps 1 and 2. If the pilot fails to light after several tries, turn the control knob to OFF and contact a qualified professional service technician. 25 INSTRUCTIONS ► ► ► ► POUR VOTRE SECURITE, LISEZ AVANT D'ALLUMER AVERTISSEMENT: Si vous ne suivez pas ces instructions a la lettre, un incendie ou une explosion entrainant des dommages materiels,des blessures ou des pertes de vie. A. N'utilisez que votre main pour enfoncer ou tourner le bouton de controle du gaz.Ne jamais utiliser d'outils.Si le bouton ne sera pas enfoncer ou a tourner a la main, n'essayez pas de le reparer.Appelez un technicien de service qualifie. Une force excessive ou une tentative de reparation pourrait provoquer un incendie ou une explosion. B. AVANT DE FAIRE FONCTIONNER, sentez autour de I'appareil pour le gaz.Assurez-vous de sentir pres du plancher, car certains gaz sont plus lourds que I'air et se deposent sur le sol. QUE FAIRE Sl UNE ODEUR DE GAZ Ne pas allumer I'appareil. • Ne touchez a aucun interrupteur electrique; n'utilisez aucun telephone dans votre batiment. • Appelez immediatement votre fournisseur de gaz a partir du telephone d'un voisin.Suivez les instructions du fournisseur de gaz.Si vous ne pouvez joindre votre fournisseur de gaz, appeler les pompiers. C. Le systeme de bruleur a un pilote qui peut etre allumee a la main a I'aide d'une allumette ou long cou Jeger. Pour allumer la veilleuse, suivez ces instructions a la lettre. D. Ne pas utiliser cet appareil si une partie quelconque a ete submergee.Appelez immediatement un technicien de service qualifie pour inspecter I'appareil et pour remplacer toute piece du systeme de controle et toute commande de gaz qui a ete sous 1'eau.Tentative d'operation peut entrainer un incendie ou une explosion entrainant des dommages materiels; des blessures ou des pertes de vie. ALLUMAGE DU PILOTE OFF PILOTE 1. Localiser la vanne sur le cote de I'appareil. Appuyer sur le bouton legerement de controle du gaz et tourner dans le sens horaire a OFF (Fig.26-1). FYI PILOT 11 LL 1 Note: Le bouton de commande ne peut etre activee a • partir PILOTE sur OFF si le bouton est enfonce • • legerement. Ne pas forcer. L NO Attendez cinq(5)minutes pour n'importe quel gaz dans7-41 kt— y, Tourney le bouton 2. Tournez le bouton ('unite de se dissiper. S'IL YA UNE ODEUR DE GAZ, dans le sens horaire versia position PILOT. voir 1'etape B CI-DESSUS.Si vous ne sentez pas de gaz, en position OFF avant Avec une allumette passez a 1'etape 2. d'allumer la veilleuse. pret, appuyez sur le 2. Tournez le bouton de reglage dans le sens antihoraire bouton et maintenez pour PILOTE (Fig. 26-1). Appuyez sur le bouton de pendant60secondestandis que d'allumer commande fermement et pleinement enfoncee. la veilleuse. Mantenga partido largo chimenea o un encendedor cerca del termopar a encender el piloto. Continuez A tenir le bouton de commande pendant environ 60 Fig.26-1 Detail bouton de commande secondes apres que le pilote est allume,puis relachez (OFF, PILOTE) le bouton. Le pilote reste allume. AVERTISSEMENT: Si le pilote ne s'allume pas,repetez les etapes 1 et 2. Si latelecommande ne fonctionne pas,et des batteries avec un niveau de puissance adequate sont installes, reportez- vous a la synchronisation des section REMOTE. 26 LIGHTING • PILOT LIGHTING THE BURNER 1. Ensure the pilot is burning.Turn the gas control knob ON counterclockwise to ON(Fig.27-1)to ignite the burner. V The valve will open and the burner will light. • Note: The ignition sequence will take approximately 5 For Manual seconds: Lighting,turn knob counterclockwise.to WARNING: If the burner fails to light within 5 seconds, • ON position. turn the control knob clockwise to • PILOT. Allow five (5) minutes for any gas in the unit to dissipate, then repeat step 1 above. IF YOU SMELL GAS, SEE Fig.27-1 Control knob detail (ON) STEP B AT BEGINNING OF LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS. Pilot adjustment screw If the burner fails to light after several tries, push in the control knob slightly and turn clockwise to OFF,and contact / Thermocouple a qualified professional service technician. SHUTTING DOWN O ® O MAIN BURNER ONLY(pilot will remain lit) Turn the control knob clockwise to PILOT. BURNER AND PILOT(total shutdown PILOT VALVE If you do not plan on using your burner system for an extended period(one week or more),you may extinguish Fig.27-2 Pilot adjustment detail the pilot.This will conserve energy and save you money. Push in the control knob slightly and turn clockwise to OFF. PILOT BURNER CHECK/ADJUSTMENT With the pilot burner lit and the control knob in the pilot position, check the pilot system for proper flame size and appearance (see Fig.27-2).The pilot adjustment screw is located on the front of the gas valve(see Fig.27-2).Using a small flat head screwdriver,adjustthe pilot screwto properly size the flames.Turning the screw clockwise will lower the flames, and turning it counterclockwise will raise them. Be careful not to back the screw out of its threads. The pilotflame should be a quiet,soft blue flame with yellow tipping that encircles the thermocouple tip. 27 INSTRUCTIONS . i • ALLUMER LE BRULEUR 1. Assurer la veilleuse est allumee.Tournez le bouton de S U R controle du gaz dans le sens antihoraire sur ON (Fig. 28-3) pour allumer le bruleur. La vanne s'ouvre et le • bruleur's'allume. Pour I'eclairage • manuel,tournez Note: La sequence d'allumage duce environ 5 secondes. le bouton dans le WARNING: Si le bruleur ne s'allume pas dans ' sens antihoraire a la les 5 secondes, tournez le bouton de • position ON. commande vers la droite pour PILOT. Permettre aux cinq (5) minutes pour tout Fig.28-1 Detail bouton de commande (SUR) gaz de I'unite de dissiper, puis repetez 1'etape 1 ci-dessus.SI VOUS UNE ODEUR DE GAZ, voir I'etape B AU DEBUT DE instructions d'allumage. is de reglage de Si le bruleur ne s'allume pas apres plusieurs tentatives, Thermocouple appuyez sur ie bouton de commande ettournez legerement A OFF et contactez un technicien qualifie. ARRET O ® O BRULEUR SEULEMENT(pilote reste allumft 0 Tournez le bouton de commande vers la droite pour PILOT. BRULEUR ET LA VEILLEUSE (arret total): PILOTE VANNE Si vous ne prevoyez pas d'utiiiservotre systeme de bruleur pour une longue periode (une semaine ou plus), vous Fig.28-2 Detail reglage de la veilleuse pouvez eteindre le pilote.Ce sera de conserver I'energie et economiser de I'argent. Enfoncez legerement le bouton de commande et tournez dans le sens horaire sur OFF. VEILLEUSE CONTROLE/REGLAGE Avec le bruleur de la veilleuse allumee et le bouton de commande dans le poste de pilotage, verifier le systeme de pilotage de la taille de la flamme correspondant et I'apparence(voir Fig.28-1).La vis de reglage de laveilleuse se trouve sur la face de la soupape a gaz (voir Fig.28-1). L'aide d'un petit tournevis a tete plate, ajustez la vis de la veilleuse pour dimensionner correctement les flammes. Tourner la vis dans le sens horaire reduira les flammes, et en tournant dans le sens antihoraire leur susciterai.Veillez a ne pas desserrer la vis de ses fits. La flamme de la veilleuse devrait etre tranquille, flamme bleu pale avec des pointes jaunes qui entoure la pointe du thermocouple. 28 LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS 01 SERIES FOR YOUR SAFETY, READ BEFORE LIGHTING WARNING: If you do not follow these.instructions exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life. A. This appliance is equipped with an ignition device that automatically lights the pilot. DO NOT attempt to light the pilot by hand. B. BEFORE OPERATING, smell all around the appliance area for gas. Be sure to smell next to the floor because some gas is heavier than air and will settle on the floor. WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS • Do not light any appliance. • Do not touch any electric switch;do not use any phone in your building. • Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions. If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department. C. Use only the control system (or remote if equipped) to light the pilot.This valve will not operate if the pilot is not lit and stable. D. Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water. Attempted operation may result in fire or explosion resulting in property damage, personal. injury or loss of life. REMOTE LIGHTING (if equipped) CAUTION: DO NOT attempt to light the pilot by hand. Note: If the remote does not function, and batteries with LEARN an adequate power level are installed, refer to the • • SYNCING THE REMOTE section. Note: Step 1 may not be required if previously done during an earlier lighting. OFF REMOTE ON 1. Locate the 3-position switch on the remote receiver (see Fig.29-1), and slide the switch to the REMOTE position. Note: Ensure that the ON/OFF switch at the front of the switch Fig.29-1 Remote receiver detail (REMOTE) box is in the OFF(0) position. 2. Locate the remote transmitter and press the ON button (see Fig.29-2).The ignition sequence will begin. The remote receiver will emit an audible "beep"; then Signal the igniter will begin to spark. After the pilot lights and light is established, the valve will automatically open and the burner will light. ON Note: The ignition sequence will take approximately 5 button seconds. WARNING: If the burner fails to light within 10 seconds, ON press the OFF button on the remote transmitter and/or slide the switch to the OFF position. Allow five (5) minutes for any gas in the unit OFF to dissipate,then repeat steps 1 and 2'above. OFF IF YOU SMELL GAS,SEE STEP B ABOVE. button If the pilot fails to light after several tries,turn all control/remote system components to OFF and contact a qualified professional Fig.29-2 Remote transmitter detail service technician. 29 INSTRUCTIONS POUR VOTRE SECURITE LISEZ AVANT D'ALLUMER AVERTISSEMENT: Si vous ne suivez pas ces instructions a la lettre, un incendie ou une explosion entrainant des dommages materiels, des blessures ou des pertes de vie. 'A. Cet appareil est equipe d'un dispositif d'allumage qui allume automatiquement la veilleuse.NE PAS essayer d'allumer la veilleuse manuellement. B. AVANT D'UTILISER,Sentez tout autour de I'appareil pour le gaz.Assurez-vous de sentir pres du plancher, car certains gaz sont plus lourds que fair et se deposent sur le sol. QUE FAIRE SI UNE ODEUR DE GAZ • Ne pas allumer I'appareil. • Ne touchez a aucun interrupteur electrique; n'utilisez aucun telephone dans votre batiment. • Appelez immediatement votre fournisseur de gaz a partir du telephone d'un voisin.Suivez les instructions du fournisseur de gaz.Si vous ne pouvez joindre votre fournisseur de gaz, appeler les pompiers. C. Utilisez uniquement le systeme de commande (ou a distance le cas echeant) pour allumer la veilleuse. Cette valve ne fonctionne pas si le pilote n'est pas eclaire et stable. D. Ne pas utiliser cet appareil si une partie quelconque a ete submergee.Appelez immediatement un technicien de service qualifie pour inspecter I'appareil et pour remplacer toute piece du systeme de controle et toute commande de gaz qui a ete sous 1'eau.Tentative d'operation peut entrainer un incendie ou une explosion entrainant des dommages materiels, des blessu res ou des pertes de vie. DISTANCE DE L'ECLAIRAGE (si equipee) CAUTION: NE PAS essayer d'allumer la veilleuse a la main. Note: Si la telecommande ne fonctionne pas, et des batteries avec LEARN un niveau de puissance adequate sont installes, se referer a • la section synchronisation des REMOTE (eloigne). Note: Etape 1 ne peut etre necessaire se it a deja fait lors d'un eclairage plus tot. OFF REMOTE ON 1. Reperez I'interrupteur a 3 positions sur le recepteur de telecommande (voir Fig. 30-1), Et faites glisser le commutateur sur la position REMOTE (eloigne). Fig.30-1 Detail recepteur de Note: Veiller a ce que l'interrupteur ON/OFF(sur/eteindre) a I'avant telecommande (REMOTE) de la bofte de commutation est en position OFF(0)(eteindre). 2. Localiser la telecommande et appuyez sur la touche ON (sur). Voir Fig.30-2. La sequence d'allumage commence. Le recepteurdetelecommandeemetun"bip"sonore;puisl'allumeur commence a susciter.Apres les feux de pilotes et est etablie, la feux de vanne se ouvre automatiquement et le bruleur se allume. signaiisation Note: La sequence d'allumage prendra environ 5 secondes. ON (sur) WARNING: Si le bruleur ne se allume pas dans les 10 secondes, ON touche appuyez sur le bouton OFF de la telecommande et/ ou faites glissee le commutateur a la position OFF Autoriser cinq(5)minutes pour tout gaz dans l'unite a sedissiper,puffs repetez les etapes 1 et 2 ci-dessus.SI OFF VOUS UNE ODEUR DE GAZ;voir I'etape B ci-dessus. OFF Si le pilote ne se allume pas apres plusieurs essais, tournez tous les (touche composants systeme de controle/telecommande a OFF(eteindre)et contacter un techhicien de service professionnel qualifie. Fig.30-2 Detail telecommande 30 LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS - 01 SERIES (cont.) MANUAL LIGHTING CAUTION: DO NOT attempt to light the pilot by hand. 1. Locate the ON/OFF switch at the front of the switch box. . Press the switch to the ON (1) position.See Fig.31-1. The remote receiver will emit an audible "beep"; then the igniter will begin to spark. After the pilot lights and fD is established,the valve will automatically-open and the burner will light. Note: The ignition sequence will take approximately 5 seconds. WARNING: If the burner fails to light within 10 seconds, Switch box- ON (1) slide the switch to the OFF position.Allow five (5) minutes for any gas in the unit to Fig.31-1 Manual lighting dissipate, then repeat step above. IF YOU SMELL GAS, SEE STEP B AT BEGINNING OF LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS. If the pilot fails to light after several tries, turn the system OFF and contact a qualified professional service technician. Note: In manual mode, the remote transmitter will not operate the burner system. SHUTTING DOWN For remote shut down,press the OFF button on the remote transmitter. For manual shutdown,press the ON/OFF switch at the front of the switch box to the OFF(0) position. Fig.31-2 Proper pilot flame Important: Both the switch box ON/OFF switch and the remote control (if equipped) must be in the OFF position to shut the burner off. If one control is commanded off while the other is still on,the burner will remain on. PILOT APPEARANCE Periodically check the pilot for proper flame pattern.The pilot flame should encircle the generator tip, and is preset at the factory (see Fig.31-2). If the pilot flame burns incorrectly;shut down completely and contact a qualified professional service technician. 31 ® DIALLO MAO ' SERI E: , ECLAIRAGE MANUEL CAUTION: NE PAS essayer d'allumer'la veilleuse a la main. 1: Reperez I'interrupteur ON/OFF (sur/eteindre) a I'avant de la boite de commutation. Appuyez sur I'interrupteur sur la. position ON (1) (sur).Voir Fig.32-1. Le.recepteur de telecommande timet un "bip" sonore; puis I'allumeur commence a susciter. Apres les feux de pilotes . et est etablie, la vanne se ouvre automatiquement et le bruleur se allume. Note: La sequence d'allumage prendra environ 5 secondes. goite de commutateur-ON (I) (SUR) WARNING: Si le bruleur ne se allume pas dans les 10 secondes, fates glisser- le commutateur a la position OFF. Autoriser cinq (5) minutes Fig.32-1 Allumage manuel pour tout gaz dans ('unite a se dissiper, puis repetez 1'etape ci-dessus. SI VOUS UNE ODEUR DE GAZ,voir 1'etape B AU DEBUT DE INSTRUCTIONS D'ALLUMAGE. Si le pilote ne se allume pas apres plusieurs essais, tournez le systeme OFF (eteindre) et contacter un technicien de service professionnel qualifie. Note: En mode manuel, la telecommande ne fonctionnera pas le systeme du bruleur. ARRET Pour arret a distance, appuyez sur le bouton OFF (eteindre) de la telecommande. Pour un arret manuel,appuyez sur I'interrupteur ON/OFF(sur/ Fig.32-2 Bonne flamme pilote eteindre) a I'avant de la boite de commutation a la position OFF (0) (eteindre). Tant la boite de commutateur ON/OFF de I'interrupteur et la commande a distance (le cas echeant) doivent etre en position OFF pour eteindre le bruleur. Si un controle est commande hors tandis que I'autre est toujours allume, le bruleur reste allume. PILOT APPARENCE Controler regulierement le pilote pour motif de flamme correcte. La flamme de la veilleuse doit encercler la pointe du generateur, et est preregle en usine (voir Fig.32-2). Si la flamme de la veilleuse brule mal;se arreter completement et contacter un technicien de service professionnel qualifie. 32 FOR YOUR SAFETY, READ BEFORE LIGHTING WARNING If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion may result, causing property damage, personal injury, or loss of life. Do not use this appliance if any part has been underwater.Immediately call for a qualified professional service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control that has been underwater. The Real Fyre burner system has a pilot that can be lit by hand using a match or lighter.When lighting the pilot,follow these instructions exactly. BEFORE LIGHTING,smell all around the burner area for gas.Be sure to smell next to the floor,as some gas is heavier than air and will settle on the floor.IF YOU SMELL GAS, FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS ON P. 1. Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control knob.Never use tools.if the knob will not push in or turn by hand,don't try to repair it.Call a qualified professional service technician. Force or attempted repair may result in fire or explosion. LIGHTING THE PILOT ADJUSTING THE PILOT To read the safety valve control knob (Fig. 33-1), a. The pilot flame should encircle the generator tip, read the marking nearest the teardrop-shaped metal and is preset at the factory (Fig.33-2). pointer. b. If adjustment is necessary(Fig.33-1),turn the gas 1. If the safety valve control knob is in the PILOT adjustment screw counterclockwise onto increase position, push in slightly on the knob and rotate it the pilot flame, or clockwise /--*4 to decrease the clockwise/`�i to the OFF position. pilot flame. 2. Release knob and wait five (5) minutes. MAINTENANCE 3. Turn safety valve knob counterclockwise o'n to the Your pan burner is equipped with a safety pilot that will PILOT position. (Only the pilot gas will flow when shut off the gas supply in the event that the pilot is not the knob is pushed in.) functioning properly. Make sure the pilot is adjusted 4. Place a long match or a butane lighter at the pilot properly and that the generator spade clips are tightly burner,and at the same time, push the safety valve connected to the terminal screws on the valve. If the knob fully in.The pilot will light. ' pilot will not stay lit, call your local gas utility or gas supplier. 5. Hold the safety valve knob in for approximately 60 seconds before releasing. Aperiodic check of the following should be performed at least annually by a qualified professional service 6. If the pilot does not stay lit, turn the safety valve representative: knob clockwise/_�to the full OFF position.Wait five (5) minutes, then repeat steps 3 through 5. 1. Valves and toggle switch control for proper operation. IGNITING THE MAIN BURNER 2. Flue system for rust, damage, or leaks. With the pilot lit,turn the safety valve knob counterclockwise 3. Damper operation. �to the ON position.Switch the toggle switch control to the ON position, and the burner will light. Refer to the 4. Orifices for dirt or other foreign matter. PARTS LIST for the toggle switch location. 5. Visual check on the burner. SHUTTING OFF THE MAIN BURNER If this unit was shipped with a remote,or if a remote Switch the toggle switch control to the OFF position.The system was installed later, read and follow the pilot will remain lit. separate remote instructions to operate the burner SHUTTING OFF THE PILOT remotely. Be sure the toggle switch control is OFF and depress and turn the safety valve knob clockwise/__)t to the OFF position. *--Toggle switch Generator Wiring harness r1 Pilot screw Pilot gas o Q port p O To remoter_-__-_:__ (if applicable) 0 o O Pilot Safety o e O valve o o 4 •.`control Note:Pilot flame should encircle top of the generator. knob Fig.33=1 Fig.33-2 Lighting the pilot 33 -�MtRUCTIONS UECLAIRAGt -VALVE DE; LA SERIE 11, POUR VOTRE SORETE LISEZ AVANT DE VALLUMER AVERTISSEMENT : Si vows ne suivez pas ces instructions exactement, une incendie ou une explosion peut resulter entrainant des d6gats materiels des blessures ou la perte de la vie. N'employez pas cet appareil si n'importe quelle partie a ete sous-marine. Reclamez immediatement un technicien de service professionnel qualifie et pour inspecter I'appareil-et pour remplacer n'importe quelle partie du systeme de commande et de n'importe quelle commande de gaz qui a Ste sous 1'eau. Le Real Fyre systeme de bruleur a un pilote qui peut etre allume a la main en utilisant une allumette ou un allumeur.En allumant le pilote, suivez ces instructions exactement. AVANT DE S'ALLUMER,sentez tous autour du secteur de bruleur pour le gaz.Soyez sur de sentir a cote du-plancher car un certain gaz est plus lourd que['air et arrangerez sur le plancher.Sl VOUS SENTEZ LE GAZ,SUIVEZ LES INSTRUCTIONS A LA P.1. Utilisez seulement votre main pour enfoncer ou pour tourner le bouton de commande de gaz. N'utilisez jamais les outils.Si le bouton n'enfoncera pas ou ne tournera pas A la main,n'essayez pas de le reparer.Appelez un technicien de service professionnel qualifie et.La force ou la reparation essayee peut avoir comme consequence('incendie ou 1'explosion. ALLUMANT LE PILOTE AJUSTANT LE PILOTE Pour lire le bouton de commande de soupape de surete(Fig. 1. La flamme pilote devrait encercler le bout de generateur, 34-1) lisez l'indicateur forme par larme la plus proche en et est prereglee a I'usine (Fig.34-2). metal d'inscription. 2. Si I'ajustement est necessaire, (Fig.34-1)tournez la vis d'approche de gaz dans le Sens contraire des aiguilles 1. Si le bouton de commande de soupape de surete est d'une montre pour augmenter la flamme pilote, ou en position PILOT, enfoncez Iegerement sur le bouton pour diminuer dans le Sens des aiguilles d'une montre et tournez-le dans le Sens des aiguilles d'une montre nF la flamme pilote. /—� jusqu A la position de OFF. ENTRETIEN 2. Libsrez le bouton et attendez cinq.minutes. Votre bruleur a casserole est Equipe d'un pilote de surete qui 3. Tournez le bouton de soupape de surete dans le Sens coupera['off re de gaz au cas ou le pilote serait ne brOlant pas contraire des aiguilles d'une montre on a la position ou ne fonctionnant pas correctement. Assurez-vous que le PILOT(seulement le gaz pilote coulera quand le bouton Pllote est ajuste correctement et que les agrafes de cosse de est enfonce). generateur sont etroitement reliees aux vis terminales sur la valve.Si Ie pilote ne restera pas allumait,appelle votre utilite 4 Placez une longue allumette ou un allumeur de butane de gaz ou fournisseur locale de gaz. au bruleur pilote et en meme temps,poussent le bouton de soupape de surete entierement dedans. Le pilote Un controle periodique du .suivant devrait etre execute au s'allumera. moins annuellement par un representant qualifie de service 5. Tenez le bouton de soupape de surete dedans pendant Professionnel. approximativement 60 secondes avant de liberer. 1. Valves et commande d'interrupteur a levier pour 6. Si le pilote ne reste pas s'allumait, la position de ('operation approprise. OFF de bouton de soupape de surete dans le Sens des 2. Systeme de conduite de cheminee pour la rouille, les aiguilles d'une montre /- entierement. Attendez cinq dommages ou les fuites. minutes,puis.repstez les stapes 3.a 5. 3. Une operation plus humide. METTANT A FEU LE BRULEUR PRINCIPAL 4. Orifices pour la salete ou d'autres corps strangers. Avec lampe temoin,tournent le bouton de soupape de surete 5. Controle visuel sur le bruleur. dans le Sens contraire des aiguilles d'une montre 0'-*'\a la position de ON. Commutez la commande d'interrupteur a levier 8 la position de ON et le bruleur s'allumera. Si cette unite etait embarquee avec un exterieur, ou si un COUPANT LE BROLEUR PRINCIPAL systeme A distance etait installs plus tard, lisez et suivez les instructions a distance separees d'actionner le bruleur Commutez la commande d'interrupteur a levier a la position a distance. de OFF.Le pilote restera s'est allume. COUPANT LE PILOTE Soyez sur que commande d'interrupteur a levier est eteint et enfonce et tourne le bouton de soupape de surete dans le Sens des aiguilles d'une montre/—'�a la position de OFF. 11 INTERRUPTEUR A LEVIERINTERRUPTEUR A LEVIER Fig.34-1 HARNAIS DE Generator Fig. 34-2 CABLAGE PORT PILOTE DE GAZ r—I VIS PILOTE DE CAP O O CD A L'EXTERIEUR Pilot (si c'est approprie) O+ o O © Z BOUTON DE o e Q COMMANDE Note: La flamme pilote devrait encercler le dessus DE o + o 2 SAFrEyEDE du generateur AFfEY 34 LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS - SERIES FOR YOUR SAFETY, READ BEFORE LIGHTING WARNING If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion may result;causing property damage, personal injury, or loss of life. . Do not use this appliance if any part has been underwater.Immediately call for a qualified professional service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control that has been underwater. The Real Fyre burner system has a pilot.When starting.the pilot,follow these instructions exactly. . BEFORE LIGHTING, smell all around the gas burner system area for gas. Be sure to smell next to the floor, as some gas is heavier than air and will settle on the floor. IF YOU SMELL GAS, FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS ON P. 1. Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control knob.Never use tools.If the knob will not push in or turn by hand,don't try to repair it.Call a qualified professional service technician. Force or attempted repair may result in fire or explosion. LIGHTING THE PILOT the main burner ignites, adjust the flame height as 1. Turn the ignition control knob (Fig. 35-1) on the burner indicated in the following section. ADJUSTING THE FLAME HEIGHT control valve assembly (the side of burner pan) counterclockwise so that the narrowing part of the knob To adjust the flame,turn the flame-height control knob(Fig. moves from the OFF position, slightly toward IGN, until 35-3) counterclockwise (toward ON) to increase the flame reaching the stop. height, or clockwise (toward OFF) to decrease the flame 2. Press the ignition control knob in and hold in for five (5) height, until the flames have the desired characteristics. seconds (only pilot gas will flow). Note: Turning the flame-height control knob to OFF will 3. Continue pressing in while turning the ignition control turn off the burner.The pilot will remain lit.The knob further counterclockwise toward the PILOT position burner system can be relit by turning the flame- until you hear a click.The click is an indication that the height control knob toward ON. piezo igniter has been activated. SHUTTING DOWN Note: If the spark from the piezo igniter does not light MAIN BURNER ONLY(pilot will remain lit). the pilot, repeat steps 2 & 3 until the pilot lights. Turn the flame-height control knob clockwise to OFF. 4. Continue to hold the ignition control knob in the PILOT (The ignition control knob will remain in the ON position.) position for 60 seconds after the pilot has been lit to allow the thermocouple to detect the pilot flame.The pilot will BURNER AND PILOT(total shutdown remain lit.If the pilot fails to light after several tries, If you do not plan on using your burner system for an turn the ignition control knob to OFF and contact a extended period (one week or more),you may extinguish qualified professional service technician. the pilot.This will conserve energy and save�rou money. IGNITING THE MAIN BURNER Turn the flame-height control knob clockwise to OFF and then turn the igniter control knob clockwise to OFF. 1. When the pilot flame is stable,release the ignition control Important: If you desire to turn the unit back on, wait a knob and.turn counterclockwise to the ON position to minimum of one(1)minute before starting the enable the main burner. relight procedure.This allows the safety valve 2. Turn the flame-height control knob (Fig. to reset in preparation for relighting. 35-3) counterclockwise to the fully ON position If this unit was shipped with a remote,or if a remote (Fig.35-4)to ignite the burner at maximum BTUs.After was installed later,read and follow the separate remote instructions to operate the burner remotely. OFF IGNITION PILOT ON Ignition } control knob Flame-height control knob Ignition control knob - positions Fig.35-1 Fig._35-3 T� h__couple Flame-height control knob Fig.35-2 ff. OFF Fig.35-4 ON 35 INSTRUCTI • , _ -VALVE , ' SERIE 15 POUR VOTRE SURETE, LISEZ AVANT DE VALLUMER AVERTISSEMENT : Si vous ne suivez pas ces instructions exactement, une incendie ou une explosion peut resulter entrainant des degats materiels, des blessures ou la perte de la vie. Memployez pas cet appareil si n'importe quelle partie a ete sous-marine. Reclamez immediatement un technicien de'service professionnel qualifie et pour inspecter.('appareil et pour remplacer n'importe quelle partie du systeme de commande et de n'importe quelle commande de gaz qui a ete sous 1'eau. Le Real Fyre systeme de bruleur a un pilote qui peut etre allume a la main en utilisant,une allumette ou un allumeur.Err allumant le pilote, suivez ces instructions exactement. AVANT DE S'ALLUMER,sentez tous autour du secteur de bruleur pour le gaz.Soyez sur de sentir a cote du plancher car un certain gaz est plus lourd que I'air et arrangerez sur le plancher.SI VOUS SENTEZ LE GAZ,SUIVEZ LES INSTRUCTIONS A LA P.1. Utilisez seulement votre main pour enfoncer ou pour tourner le bouton de commande de gaz. N'utilisez jamais les outils. Si le bouton n'enfoncera pas ou ne tournera pas a la main, n'essayez pas de le reparer.Appelez un technicien de service professionnel qualifie et.La force ou la reparation essayee peut avoir comme consequence('incendie ou['explosion. ALLUMAGE DU PILOTE REGLAGE DE LA HAUTEUR DE LA FLAMME 1. Tourner le bouton de commande de I'allumage(Fig.36-1)sur Pour regler la flamme,tourner le bouton de controle de flamme 1'ensemble de soupape de commande de bruleur(le cote de de hauteur (Fig. 36-3) dans le sens antihoraire (vers ON) pour la cuvette du bruleur) vers la gauche de sorte que la partie augmenter la hauteur de la flamme, ou vers la droite (vers OFF) se retrecissant de la poignee se deplace de la position OFF, pour diminuer la hauteur de la flamme,jusqu'a ce que les flammes legerement vers I'IGN,jusqu'a atteindre la butee. ont les caracteristiques souhaitees. 2. Appuyez sur le bouton de commande d'allumage et maintenez Remarque: En tournant le bouton de controle de flamme pendant cinq(5)secondes(uniquement du gaz pilote coulera). de la hauteur sur OFF permet d'eteindre le bruleur. 3. Continuez a appuyer tout en tournant le bouton de commande Le pilote reste allume. Le systeme de bruleur peut . etre rallume en tournant le bouton de commande a la d'allumage sens anti-horaire vers la position PILOT jusqu'a flamme de la hauteur vers ON. ce que vous entendiez un clic.Le clic est une indication que I'allumeur piezo a ete active. FERMER Remarque: Si 1'etincelle de I'allumeur piezo n'allume pas le BRULEUR (pilote reste allume pilote, repetez les etapes 2 et 3 jusqu'a ce que les voyants. Tournez le bouton de controle de flamme dela hauteur dans le sens 4. Maintenez le bouton de commande d'allumage en position horaire sur OFF. PILOT pendant,60 secondes apres que le pilote a M allume (Le bouton de commande d'allumage restera dans la position ON.) pour permettre au thermocouple pour detecter la flamme de la BRULEUR ET LA VEILLEUSE (arret total veilleuse.Le pilote reste allume.Si le pilote ne s'allume pas Si vous ne prevoyez pas d'utiliser votre systeme de bruleur pour apres plusieurs essais,tournez le bouton de commande une longue periode(une semaine ou plus),Vous pouvez eteindre d'allumage sur OFF et contacter un technicien de service le pilote.Ce sera de conserver I'energie et economiser de('argent. professionnel qualifie. Tournez le bouton de controle de flamme de la hauteur dans le sens ALLUMAGE LE BRULEUR PRINCIPAL horaire sur OFF, puis tournez le bouton de commande d'allumage dans le sens horaire sur OFF. 1. Lorsque la flamme pilote est stable, relachez le bouton de Important: Si vous desirez rallumer I'appareil,attendez au moins commande d'allumage et tournez dans le sens antihoraire a une(1)minute avant de commencer la procedure de la position ON pour activer le bruleur principal. rallumage.Ceci permet a la soupape de securite a 2. Tournez le bouton de controle de flamme de hauteur(Fig.36-3) remise a zero en preparation pour rallumer. dans le sens de la pleine position ON(Fig.36-4)pour allumer le Si cet appareil a ete livre avec une telecommande,ou si une bnileura BTU maximale.Apres le bruleurprincipal s'allume,ajuster distance a ete insta116 plus tard,lisez et suivez les instructions la hauteur de la flamme,comme 1ndique dans la section suivante. a distance distincts pour faire fonctionner le bruleur a distance. OFF IGNITION PILOT ON Bouton de " - commande d'allumage ; Bouton de E commande afir t r la flamme de la { f _ Bouton de commande d'allumage- positions-. hauteur _- Fig. 36-1 - Fig. 36-3 Thermocouple Bouton de commande A la flamme de la hauteur A36-2 x OFF Fig. 36-4 ON 36 LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS - 17 SERIES FORYOUR SAFETY, READ BEFORE LIGHTING WARNING: If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life. A. Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control knob.Never use tools.If the knob will not push in or turn by hand, don't try to repair it.Call a qualified professional service technician. Excessive force or attempted repair may'result in fire or explosion. B. BEFORE OPERATING, smell all around the appliance area for gas. Be sure to smell next to the floor because some gas is heavier than air and will settle on the floor. WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS • Do not light any appliance. • Do not touch any electric switch;do not use any phone in your building. • Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. Follow the gas_supplier's instructions. If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department. C. The burner system has a pilot that can be lit by hand using a long fireplace match or lighter.When lighting the pilot, follow these instructions exactly. D. Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water. Attempted operation may result in fire or explosion resulting in property damage, personal injury or loss of life. LIGHTING THE PILOT 1. Locate the valve on the side of the unit. Push in the gas control knob slightly and turn clockwise to OFF(Fig.37-1). OFF PILOT Note: The control knob cannot be turned from PILOT to OFF unless the knob is pushed in slightly. Do not force. r OFF Allow five(5)minutes for any gas in the unit to dissipate. LL 1 • T 11 IFYOU SMELL GAS,SEE STEP B ABOVE.If you don't smell • • gas, go on to step 2. • 2. Turn the control knob counterclockwise to PILOT(Fig. • 37-1). Push the control knob firmly and fully in and hold. Hold a long fireplace match or lighter near the 1.Turn knob clockwise 2. Turn knob le to light the slot. Continue to hold the to OFF prior to lighting counterclockwise to thermocouple g p the pilot. PILOT position.With control knob in for approximately 60 seconds after the match ready, press pilot is lit,then release the knob.The pilot will remain lit. knob in and hold for WARNING: If the pilot fails to light repeat steps 1 and 2. so seconds while lighting pilot. If the pilot fails to light after several tries,turn the control knob to OFF and contact a qualified professional service technician. . Fig.37-1 Control knob detail (OFF, PILOT) REMOTE LIGHTING (if equipped) Note: If the remote does not function, and batteries with an adequate power level are installed, refer to the LEARN SYNCING THE REMOTE section. • • Note: Step 1 may not be required if.previously done during an earlier lighting. . 1. Ensure the pilot is burning. Then locate the 3-position OFF REMOTE ON switch on the remote receiver (see Fig.37-2), and slide the switch to the REMOTE position. Fig.37-2 Remote receiver detail (REMOTE) 37 INSTRUCTIONS A POUR VOTRE SECURITE LISEZ"AVANT D'ALLUMER AVERTISSEMENT: Si vous ne suivez pas ces instructions a.la lettre, un incendie ou une explosion entrainant des dommages materiels,des blessures ou des pertes de vie. A. N'utilisez que votre main pour enfoncer ou tourner le. bouton de controle du gaz.Ne jamais utiliser d'outils.Si le bouton ne sera pas enfoncer ou a tourner a la main,n'essayez.pas de le reparer.Appelez un technicien de service qualifie. Une force excessive ou une tentative de reparation pourrait_provoquer un incendie ou une explosion. B. AVANT DE FAIRE FONCTIONNER, sentez autour de Pappareil pour le gaz. Assurez-vous de sentir pres du plancher, car certains gaz sont plus lourds que I'air et se deposent sur le sol. QUE FAIRE SI,UNE ODEUR DE GAZ • Ne pas allumer I'appareil. • Ne touchez a aucun interrupteur-electrique; n'utilisez aucun telephone dans votre batiment. • Appelez immediatement votre fournisseur de gaz a partir du telephone d'un voisin.Suivez les instructions du fournisseur de gaz.Si vous ne pouvez joindre votre fournisseur de gaz, appeler les pompiers. C. Le systeme de bruleur a un pilote qui peut etre allumee a la main a Paide d'une allumette ou long cou lager.Pour allumer la veilleuse, suivez ces instructions a la lettre. D. Ne pas utiliser cet appareil si une partie quelconque a ate submergee..Appelez immediatement un technician de service qualifie pour inspecter I'appareil et pour remplacer toute piece du systeme de controle et toute commande de gaz qui a ate sous 1'eau.Tentative d'operation peut entrainer un incendie ou une explosion entrainant des dommages materiels, des blessures ou des pertes de vie. ALLUMAGE DE LA VEILLEUSE 1. Localiser la van ne sur le cote gauche de I'appareil.Appuyer sur le bouton de controle du gaz et tourner dans le sens horaire en position OFF (Fig.38-1). Note: Le bouton de commande ne peut etre activee a partir PILOTE OFF P I LOTE sur OFF si le bouton est enfonce legerement.Ne pas forcer. Attendez cinq (5) minutes pour n'importe quel gaz dans l'unite O de se dissiper. S'IL YA UNE ODEUR DE GAZ, voir I'etape B CIFE LL PILOT 11 - LL 01 DESSUS.Si vous ne sentez pas de gaz, passez a I'etape 2. 0 2. Tournez le bouton de reglage dans le sens antihoraire pour PILOTS (Fig. 38-1). Appuyez sur le bouton de commande NO fermement et pleinement enfoncee. Mantenga partido largo 1. Tourner le bouton 2. Tournez le bouton chimenea o un encendedor cerca del termopar a encender dans le sens horaire vers la position PILOT. el piloto. Continuez a tenir le bouton de commande pendant en position OFF avant Avec une allumette environ 60 secondes apres que le pilote estallume,puis relachez d'allumer la veilleuse. prat, appuyez sur le le bouton. Le pilote reste allume. bouton et maintenez pendant60secondes AVERTISSEMENT: Si le pilote ne s'allume pas, repetez les tandis que d'allumer etapes 1 et 2. la veilleuse. Si la telecommande ne fonctionne pas, et des batteries avec un niveau de puissance adequate sont installes, reportez-vous a la synchronisation des section REMOTE. Fig.38-1 Detail bouton de commande DISTANCE DE L'ECLAIRAGE (le cas echeant) (OFF, PILOTE) Si- la telecommande ne fonctionne pas, et que les batteries sont installees, reportez-vous a la synchronisation des section REMOTE. LEARN Note: Etape 1 ne peut etre exige s'il a deja.ate_ fait au cours d'un - eclairage plus tot. 1. Assurerlaveilleuseestallumee.Ensuite,localisezlecommutateur A 3 positions sur le recepteur de la telecommande (voir Fig. OFF REMOTE ON 38-2), Et faites glisser le commutateur sur la position REMOTE. Fig.38-2 Detail recepteur de telecommande (REMOTE) 38 2. Locate the remote transmitter.and press and hold the ON/HI button (see Fig. 39-1).The.ignition sequence will begin. signal Note: Continue holding the button to increase the flame. light A click will be heard when max flame height is reached. ON/Hl Note: Upon initial use or after an extended period of no button use,the ON/HI button may have to be pressed for ON/HI up to 3 seconds prior to functioning. The remote receiver will emit an audible "beep"; then the valve will automatically open and the burner will light. Adjust to the desired setting(s). with the LO/OFF LO/OFF remote transmitter. See the REMOTE OPERATING button INSTRUCTIONS section for details. Note: The ignition sequence will take approximately 5 seconds. Fig.39-1 Remote transmitter detail WARNING: If the burner fails to light within 5 seconds, press and hold the OFF button on the remote transmitter and/or slide the switch to the OFF position.Allow five(5)minutes for any gas in the unit to dissipate,then repeat steps 1 and 2 above.IFYOU SMELL GAS, SEE STEP B AT BEGINNING OF LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS. LEARN If the burner fails to light after several tries,turn all system components to OFF and contact a qualified professional service technician. MANUAL LIGHTING OFF REMOTE ON 1. Ensure the pilot is burning. If equipped, locate the 3-position switch on the remote receiver(see Fig.39-2), Fig.39-2 Remote receiver(OFF for Manual Light) and slide the switch to the OFF position. 2. Turn the gas control knob counterclockwise to ON (Fig.39-3)to ignite the burner.The valve will open and ON V1 the burner will light. I Note: The ignition sequence will take approximately 5 seconds. For Manual WARNING: If the burner fails to light within 5 seconds, • Lighting,turn knob turn the control knob clockwise to counterclockwise to PILOT. Allow five (5) minutes for any ' ON position. gas in the unit to dissipate, then repeat step 2 above. IF YOU SMELL GAS, SEE STEP B AT BEGINNING OF LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS. Fig.39-3 Control knob detail (ON). If the burner fails to light after several tries, push in the control knob slightly and turn clockwise to OFF,and contact a qualified professional service technician. 39 INSTRUCTIONS • 2. .Localiser la telecommande et appuyez sur le touche ON/HI (voir Fig. 40-1). La sequence d'allumage. commence. Note: Continuez a maintenir le touche pour augmenter la flamme.Un clic se fait entendre lorsque la hauteur feux de max de flamme est atteinte. signalisation Note: Des la remiere utilisation ou a res une longue oN/Fll p p (sur/ periode de non utilisation, le touche ON/HI haute) peut etre pressee pour 3 secondes avant de ON/HI touche fonctionnement. Le recepteur de la telecommande emettra un.«bip,, sonore, puis la vanne s'ouvre automatiquement et le LO/OFF LO/OFF bruleurs'allume.Choisissez le reglage souhaite(s)avec (faible/ la telecommande.Voir la section INSTRUCTIONS DE tout re) touche FONCTIONNEMENTA DISTANCE pourplus de details. Note: La sequence d'allumage Jure environ 5 secondes. Fig.40-1 Detail telecommande WARNING: Si le brOleur ne s'allume pas dans les 5 secondes, appuyez et maintenez le bouton OFF de la telecommande et / ou faites glisser le commutateur A la position OFF. Permettre aux cinq (5) minutes pour tout gaz dans ('unite a se dissiper, puis repetez les etapes 1 et 2 ci-dessus.SIVOUS UNE ODEUR DE GAZ, voir 1'etape B AU DEBUT DE DIRECTIVES LEARN D'ALLUMAGE. • • Si le bruleur ne s'allume pas apres plusieurs essais,tournez tous les composants du systeme a OFF et contactez un technicien qualifie. ALLUMAGE MANUEL OFF REMOTE ON 1. Assurer la veilleuse est allumee.Si vous etes equipe, localisez le commutateur a 3 positions sur le recepteur Fig.40-2 Recepteur de la telecommander de la telecommande (voir Fig.40-2), Et faites glisser (OFF pour Light Manuel) le commutateur sur la position OFF. 2. Tournez le bouton de controle du gaz dans le sens S U R antihoraire sur ON (Fig.40-3) pour allumer le bruleur. `7 La vanne s'ouvre et le bruleur s'allume. Note: La sequence d'allumage dure environ 5 secondes. Pour I'eclairage WARNING: Si le bruleur ne s'allumeas dans manuel,tournez p le bouton dans le les 5 secondes, tournez le bouton de ■ sens antihoraire a la commande vers la droite pour PILOT. position ON. Permettre aux cinq (5)minutes pour tout gaz- de ('unite de dissiper, puis repetez I'etape 2 ci-dessus.SI VOUS UNE ODEUR Fig.40-3 Detail bouton_ de commande (SUR) DE GAZ, voir:l'etape B AU DEBUT DE instructions d'allumage. Si le bruleur ne s'allume pas apres plusieurs tentatives, appuyez sur le bouton de commande ettournez legerement A OFF et contactez un technicien qualifie. 40 LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS • SHUTTING DOWN Pilot adjustment screw MAIN BURNER ONLY(pilot will remain lit) For remote shut down,press and hold the LO/OFF button / Thermocouple on the remote transmitter until the burnershuts off.If remote is unavailable,slide the switch on the receiver to the OFF p ® O position. For manual shutdown, turn the control knob O clockwise to PILOT. BURNER AND PILOT(total shutdownt If you do not plan on using your burner system for an PILOT VALVE extended period(one week or more),you may extinguish Fig.41-1 Pilot adjustment detail the pilot.This will conserve energy and save you money. Push in the control knob slightly and turn clockwise to OFF. PILOT BURNER CHECK/ADJUSTMENT With the pilot burner lit and the control knob in the pilot position, check the pilot system for proper flame size and appearance (see Fig.41-1).The pilot adjustment screw is located on the front of the gas valve(see Fig.41-1)-.Using a small flat head screwdriver,adjustthe pilotscrewto properly size the flames.Turning the screw clockwise will lower the flames, and turning it counterclockwise will raise them.Be careful not to back the screw out of its threads. The pilot flame should be a quiet,soft blue flame with yellow tipping that encircles the thermocouple tip. REMOTEOPERATING - • SERIES ORIENTATION Note: If the remote does not function, and batteries with an adequate power level are installed, refer to the Signal SYNCING THE REMOTE section. light • Prior to remote transmitter use, light the appliance per the REMOTE LIGHTING section. Familiarize yourself with the ON/Hi transmitter buttons, as illustrated in Fig.41-2. button Identify the transmitter buttons: ON/HI • ON/HI BUTTON:This button turns the burner ON(when the pilot is lit), and increases the flame height. • LO/OFF BUTTON: This button decreases the flame LO/OFF LO/OFF height and turns the burner OFF (pilot will remain lit). button FLAME HEIGHT Theflameheight maybe adjustedvia the remote transmitter. Fig.41-2 Remote transmitter detail Press and hold the ON/HI button to increase the flame height.Press and hold the LO/OFF button to decrease the flame height.A click will be heard when-the max/minimum setting is reached. Note: Continuing to hold the LO/OFF button will turn off the burner.The pilot will remain lit. 41 INSTRUCTIONS FERMER BRULEUR SEULEMENT(pilote reste allumeL vis de.reglage de Pour arret a distance, appuyez et maintenez le bouton LO / jThermocouple OFF sur la telecommande jusqu'a ce que le bruleur est eteint. Si la telecommande nest pas disponible, faites glisser le commutateur sur le recepteur a la position OFF. Pour un arret manuel,tournez le bouton de commande vers la droite pour PILOT. BRULEUR ET LA VEILLEUSE (arret total Si vous ne prevoyez pas.d'utiliser votre systeme de bruleur pour PILOTE VANNE une longue periode(une semaine ou plus),vous pouvezeteindre lepilote.Ceseradeconserver l'energieeteconomiserdel'argent. Fig.42-1 Detail reglage de la veilleuse Appuyer sur le bouton de commande legerement et tournez dans le sens horaire sur OFF. VEILLEUSE CONTROLE/REGLAGE Avec le bruleur de la veilleuse allumee et le bouton de commande dans le poste de pilotage, verifier le systeme de pilotage de la taille de laflamme correspondant et I'apparence(voir Fig.42-1).La vis de reglage de la veilleuse se trouve sur la face de la soupape A gaz (voir Fig. 42-1). L'aide d'un petit tournevis a tete plate, ajustez la vis de la veilleuse pour dimensionner correctement les flammes.Tourner la vis dans le sens horaire reduira les flammes, et en tournant dans le sens antihoraire leur susciterai.Veillez a ne pas desserrer la vis de ses fits. Laflamme de la veilleuse devrait etre tranquille,flamme bleu pale avec des pointes jaunes qui entoure la pointe du thermocouple. • • ORIENTATION Si la telecommande ne fonctionne pas, et des batteries avec un niveau de puissance adequate sont installes, reportez-vous a la synchronisation des section REMOTE. • feux de Avant ('utilisation de telecommande, allumer I'appareil par la signalisation section de distance de 1'eclairage. Familiarisez-vous avec les ON/Hl touches de 1'emetteur, comme illustre sur la Fig.42-2. (sur/ Identifier les touches de 1'emetteur: ON/HI haute) touche • TOUCHE ON/HI: Ce touche active le bruleur ON (lorsque le pilote est allume), et augmente la hauteur de la flamme. • TOUCHE LO/OFF: Cette touche permet de diminuer la LO/OFF �0/OFF hauteur des flammes et eteindre ('bruleur (pilote reste (fable/ allume). eteindre) touche HAUTEUR DE LA FLAMME La hauteur de flamme peut etre ajustee via la telecommande. Fig.42-2 Detail'telecommande Appuyez et maintene.z enfonce letouche ON/Hl pouraugmenter la hauteur de la flamme.Appuyez et maintenez le touche LO/ OFF pour diminuer la hauteur des flammes. Un clic se fait entendre lorsque le reglage max/minimum est atteint. Note: En continuant a maintenir le touche LO/OFF permet d'eteindre le bruleur.Le pilote restera allume. 42 NDS ti G Note: Servicing may be necessary to ensure proper pilot operation and proper burn characteristics. Always shut off the gas to the appliance while performing service work. Allow the appliance to cool before servicing. Installation, service, and repair must be-done by an NFI Certified or other qualified professional service technician.The appliance should be examined before use, and must be inspected at least annually to prevent burner shutdown,sooting,odors,etc.It must be checked for clean burning operation and proper pilot appearance,with the correct tools to service this unit. More frequent servicing may be required. It is imperative that all control components and compartments, burner(s),air shutters, and circulating air passageways of the appliance be kept clean and free of all obstructions (as applicable). In addition, a periodic examination and cleaning of the solid-fuel-burning fireplace venting system should be conducted by a qualified professional service technician. Any safety screen or guard removed for servicing must be replaced prior to operating this appliance. Verify proper operation after servicing. If, after a period of use, the flames start to exhibit unusual shapes and behavior, or the burners fail to ignite smoothly, the burner may require cleaning or servicing. If this happens, it is recommended to contact the nearest dealer to get the appliance serviced. Do not remove the rating plates or the warning tags. These are an integral safety and identification component of this appliance. We recommend following these instructions at the beginning of each fireplace season and as needed throughout the year,depending on your usage pattern and the environmental conditions in your home.More frequent cleaning and maintenance may be necessary when burning propane gas than with natural gas. 43 CLEANING AND SERVICING (cont.) SYNCING THE REMOTE SYSTEM (if applicable) Ensure the burner system is off and completely cool. ZLEARN *% Locate the 3-position switch on the remote receiver and slide it to the REMOTE position. Use the tip of a pen or a wire clip to push the LEARN button and release. See Fig.44-1.A beep will be heard.Then press and hold the OFF REMOTE ON ON or ON/HI button on the remote transmitter; a series of beeps should be heard. The remote system is now synced. Refer to the LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS to test. Fig.44-1 Remote receiver sync detail FLAME Observe the flames.The main burner flames should be blue at the base and a combination of blue/yellow at the body and f; i at the tips.They should be approximately 5-8"above the logs, I"- with the center flame being the tallest.The ember flames `' should be 1/4" above the embers (See 44-2 for example.) tt Y ZV Fig.44-2 Flame appearance 44 'TROV13LE'SHOOTING, POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTIONS 1 BUFINERSHUiTTINd DOWN DURING • - • A. Insufficient or excessive gas Al.Check gas pressure (Read D.- F. of IMPORTANT PRE-INSTALLATION AND pressure FIREPLACE SAFETY INFORMATION section,&check with local gas company). A2.Other gas appliances may be on the'same gas line, dropping gas pressure to log set. Check pressures with everything operating to ensure adequate pressure. B. Log placement B. Reference the LOG PLACEMENT section in this manual for recommended log positioning. C. Flue area, fireplace, or C. Clean around,above,and under damper thoroughly.Clean-fireplace, removing damper dirty from soot loose material, including soot and creosote. D. Fireplace too small for unit D. Ensure minimum requirements are met. (See SPECIFICATIONS section in this owner's manual.) E. Pilot flame lifting off E. Check gas pressure (see section Al). thermocouple/generator F. Pilot (remote compatible) F. Contact your dealer for instructions on replacement. G. Blockages on burner G. Vacuum any lava granules or material that may have fallen onto burner pipe area. 12 PILOT WILL NOTLIGHT A. Pilot flame lifting off A. Check gas pressure (see Section 1, Al of this table). thermocouple/generator B. Electronic spark not lighting B. Check to ensure sparking when activated. pilot Note: You may need to turn or press igniter several times to ignite pilot.See LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS for your control valve. C. Igniter electrode wire loose C. Check wiring and reconnect any loose wiring. D. Gas supply off/manual D. Turn on gas supply or open manual shutoff valve. shutoff valve closed E. Air in gas line E. Bleed the gas supply line and repeat LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS until air is removed. F. Pilot hood blocked F. Check for debris or dirt/Clean pilot G. Dead batteries (electronic G. Replace batteries as needed. pilots only) . 3 OW FLAME HEIGHT A. Gas pressure A. Check gas pressure (see Section 1, Al of this table). 4 BURNER NOT A. Burner orifice clogged A. Clean burner orifice. B. Remote set on low flame (if B. Adjust flame with remote transmitter. option available) g • ® • - .A. Gas leak A. Shut off gas, if possible. Follow instructions on front page. Have a qualified professional installer or the gas company correct all leaks. B. New home, new carpet, or B. When these odors are drawn into the fireplace,this may cause objectionable new paint odors.Thoroughly ventilate the area before restarting your log set. C. Damper closed C. Ensure that damper is open. 45 ELECTRONIC PILOT TROUBLESHOOTI'NG (IF APPLICABLE) Detail.A Electrode (A)- Hood min. gap y When adjusting the spark electrode (if Spark electrode E_ Heat necessary); NEVER adjust the electrode by - sensor bending the wire.ALWAYS adjust the electrode by loosening the retainer nut(s), then adjust 1/011 accordingly. Electrode Ceramic min. gap The minimum gap between the spark electrode/ heat sensor and the pilot flame hood is 1/8". # Fig.A-1 The maximum is 5/3211, Threaded barrel �' If the electrode ceramic is loose in the threaded barrel;the pilot assembly must be replaced. .; 30— Retainer nuts - r Detail B Terminal Connections(B) All of the connections on the control module t. q must be properly attached. If the spade terminals are loose; inspect to ensure they correctly appear as detailed below.Use needle ♦♦ nose pliers to clamp down on the center/sides ♦♦ of the terminals if needed (to provide a tight fit.) See Fig B-3 below. Detai l C ♦♦ (Fig. C-1) Spade Terminal Detail (Fig. B-1) CORRECT INCORRECT Ensure that spade terminals (S and 1) are attached securely DO NOT Ensure that multi-wire - y . bundle tightly together as connector is properly�/ T� S� N a , shown engaged Control Module (Fig. B-2) Assembly Wires (C),-, (DESIGN MAY VARY) + DO NOT bundle the excess pilot assembly wires tightly together as this,can reduce the f intensity of'the spark. 1 -- ------------------------------------------- q 1 - Tighten terminals if needed 1 _ 1 1 S . 1 1 1 I (Fig. B-3)------------------------------------------------ 1 1 47 • • ' ® qt POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTIONS 6_ • • A. On logs, in firebox, or room A. Check gas pressure (see Section 1, Al of this table). B. Drafts in room B. Eliminate drafts by closing heating and air conditioning vents, returns, and outside air vents. Fans blowing directly into fireplace should be turned off when set is operating. C. Air shutters blocked (if applicable) C. Air shutters are blocked with.debris. Vacuum debris away from air shutter. D. Log placement D. See solution in Section 1, B. E. Using natural-gas burner on propane gas or E. If the gas listed-on the nameplate does not match the gas propane burner on natural gas you are burning, shut down the burner system immediately. Then call your dealer. F. Adding any accessories to log sets F. Shut down log set and take off any logs or accessories that do not belong with the set. 7PILOT WILL NOT A. Valve won't hold A. Contact your dealer for instructions on replacement. B. Pilot hood not aimed at thermocouple B. Pilot hood bent;replace pilot or angle pilot hood properly so pilot flame hits thermocouple. C. Pilot line bent/kinked at connection to valve C. Replace pilot line. D. Thermocouple is loose D. Tighten thermocouple nut at gas control valve. (Do not over tighten.) E. Thermocouple cracked or worn out E. Replace thermocouple. F. Excessive down draft F. Install chimney cap / Outside chimney too close to other peaks / Check chimney flue for proper height / Poorly designed chimney. 8BURNER WILL NOT - ON A. Low/dead batteries in remote transmitter A. Replace batteries as needed (if applicable). AND/OR remote receiver/switch box (select models only) 46 WARRANTY PETERSON VENTED DECORATIVE GAS APPLIANCE LIMITED WARRANTY Robert H.Peterson Co.("RHP"),warrants your Real Fyre8 vented decorative gas appliance to be free from defects in material and workmanship. Peterson vented ceramic refractory gas logs are warranted for as long as you own them(lifetime). Peterson vented burner assemblies are WARRANTED for TEN(10)YEARS.Peterson vented outdoor stainless-steel burner assemblies are warranted for FIVE(5)YEARS. Peterson glass,gems,nuggets,and fiber-ceramic blend gas logs are warranted for FIVE(5)YEARS. SPK-26 controls are warranted for THREE(3)YEARS. APK-17 controls(including-17 valve)are warranted for TWO(2)YEARS. All other Peterson valves,pilots,and controls are warranted for ONE(1)YEAR(excluding batteries). A COPY OFYOUR'SALES SLIP FOR PROOF OF PURCHASE IS REQUIRED This warranty applies to the original purchaser for products which are installed in the United States or Canada and which are operated and maintained as intended for single family residential usage. This warranty is valid only with proof of purchase,shall commence on the date of purchase,and shall terminate(both as to original and any replacement products)on the anniversary date of the original purchase of the product stated on the above schedules. This warranty covers defects in material and workmanship.This warranty does not cover parts which become defective as a result of negligence,misuse, use not in compliance with the Owner's Manual/Installation Instructions,accidental damage,improper handling,improper storage,improper installation, lack of required routine maintenance(as specified in the Owner's Manual/Installation Instructions),electrical damage,local gas impurities or failure to protect against combustibles. Product must be installed(and gas must be connected)as specified in the Owner's ManuaUlnstallation Instructions by a qualified professional installer. Modifications to products which are not specifically authorized will void this warranty. Accessories,parts,valves, remotes,etc.when used must be Peterson products or this warranty is void. Warrantied items will be repaired or replaced at Peterson's sole discretion. This warranty does not apply to rust,corrosion,oxidation,or discoloration unless the affected part becomes inoperable. This warranty does not cover labor or labor related charges,except as provided by separate specific written programs from the Peterson Co. All repair work must be performed by a qualified professional service person and requires prior approval of Peterson.. Peterson may require the defective product or part to be returned to the factory to determine the cause of failure. Peterson will pay freight charges if the product or part is determined to be defective.This warranty does not cover breakage in shipment from our(Independent)distributor to its customer if the damage is determined to have occurred during that shipment. This warranty specifically excludes liability for indirect,incidental,or consequential damages. Some states and provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages,so the above exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specified legal rights,and you may have other rights that vary from state to state or province. For additional information regarding this warranty,or to place a warranty claim,contact the R.H.Peterson dealer where the product was purchased. When contacting your Peterson dealer or the R.H.Peterson Co.,please provide the following information: -Your name,address,telephone number,e-mail Sales receipt showing where purchased and date purchased Model number,serial number of product,date code Relevant information:installer,additions,repairs,when defect was first noted TO REGISTER YOUR PRODUCT ONLINE GO TO WWW.RHPETERSON.COM, AND CLICK ON PRODUCT-REGISTRATION.THANK YOU FOR YOUR PURCHASE. FOR USE IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS INSTALLATION OF THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH 248 CMR: BOARD OF STATE EXAMINERS OF PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS AND PERFORMED BY A MASSACHUSETTS LICENSED PLUMBER OR GAS FITTER ONLY. CONNECTOR KITS USED FOR INSTALLATION AND OPERATION OF THIS APPLIANCE MUST NOT BE MORE THAN 36" IN LENGTH. FIREPLACE DAMPER MUST BE REMOVED OR PERMANENTLY FIXEDMELDED IN FULL OPEN POSITION PRIOR TO INSTALLING THIS PRODUCT. Quality Check Date: Burner-Orifices Nat. L.P. . Leak Test: Model#: Main: Burn Test: Serial#: Other: Gas Type: Nat. / L.P. Air Shutter: Inspector: Robert H.Peterson Co. . 14724.East Proctor Avenue •City of Industry, CA 91746 48 • • • , MITSUBISHI 12,000 12,000 : OUTDOOR UNiT Job Name: System Reference: Date: i Indoor Unit..........................................................................MSZ-FS12NA l Outdoor Unit.......................................................................MUZ -FS12NA ,d,}.,2399H•111llilllODil141L' �°``�• AFS NiI,,� ull�lllllllD��lllllllil �� ! �� Iln�llll�lll[A�I�III�I�lllllil�l� °'�II�II�I�IIII�I��I�II�II I ` ` tli���'�'aulllllllllllliln�' # I( INDOOR UNIT FEATURES • Slim wall-mounted indoor units provide zone comfort control • Dual Barrier Coating applied to the heat exchanger,vanes and fan to prevent hydrophilic and hydrophobic dirt build-up • Multiple fan speed options:Quiet,Low,Medium,High,Super-high,Auto • 3D i-see Sensor®enables advance features: o Indirect or Direct Airflow for personalized comfort o Absence Detection for energy-saving mode o Double Vane features: o Separates airflow to deliver air across a large area o Simultaneously deliver to air separate sections of a room o Generates more comfortable natural airflow pattern • Multiple control options available: o Back-lit screen handheld remote controller(provided with unit) o kumo cloud®smart device app for remote access o Third-party interface options o Wired or wireless controllers • Triple-action Filtration:Nano Platinum Filter,Deodorizing Filter,&Electrostatic Anti-Allergy Enzyme Filter • Hot-Start Technology:no cold air rush at equipment startup or when restarting after Defrost Cycle • Quiet operation OUTDOOR UNIT FEATURES INVERTER-driven compressor and LEV provide high efficiency and comfort while using only the energy needed to maintain maximum performance • 1-12i plus""^performance offers 100%heating capacity at-50 and 70%to 81%heating capacity at-13°F • Blue Fin anti-corrosion treatment applied to the outdoor unit heat exchanger for increased coil protection and longer life Specifications are subject to change without notice. ©2021 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. ■ ® + Maximum Capacity BTU/H 13,600 Rated Capacity BTU/H 12,000 Minimum Capacity BTU/H 2,500 Cooling at 95°F1 Maximum Power Input W 1,150 Rated Power Input W 870 Moisture Removal Pints/h 1.9 Sensible Heat Factor 0.83 Power Factor % 94.0/94.0 Maximum Capacity BTU/H 21,000 Rated Capacity BTU/H 12,300 Minimum Capacity BTU/H 3,700 Heating at 47°F' Maximum Power Input W 1,980 Rated Power Input W 850 Power Factor % 94.0/94.0 Maximum Capacity BTU/H 17,410 Heating at 17°F3 Rated Capacity BTU/H 8,400 Maximum Power Input W 1,860 Rated Power Input W 610 Heating at 5°F° Maximum Capacity BTU/H 14,690 Maximum Power Input W 1,780 Heating at-5°F' Maximum Capacity BTU/H 12,300 Heating at-13°F' Maximum Capacity BTU/H 11,000 SEER 26.1 EER' 13.8 HSPF[IV] 12.5 COP at 47°F' 4.24 Efficiency COP at 17°F at Maximum Capacity3 2.74 COP at 5°F at Maximum Capacity' 224 COP at-5°F at Maximum Capacity' 2.24 COP at-13°F at Maximum Capacity' 2.08 ENERGY STAR®Certified Yes Voltage,Phase,Frequency 208/230,1,60 Guaranteed Voltage Range VAC 187-253 Voltage:Indoor-Outdoor,S1-S2 VAC 208/230 Electrical Voltage:Indoor-Outdoor,S2-S3 V DC 24 Short-circuit Current Rating[SCCR] kA 5 Recommended Fuse/Breaker Size(Oudoor) A 15 Recommended Wire Size[Indoor-Outdoor] AWG 14 MCA A 1.0 Fan Motor Full Load Amperage A 0.65 Fan Motor Output W 40 Airflow Rate at Cooling,Dry CFM 137-167-221-304-424 Airflow Rate at Cooling,Wet CFM 117-143-190-261-364 Airflow Rate at Heating,Dry CFM 155-226-282-367-454 Sound Pressure Level[Coaling] dB[A] 21-24-29-36-44 Indoor Unit Sound Pressure Level[Heating] dB[A] 21-28-32-38-43 Drain Pipe Size In.[mm] 5/8[15.88] Coating on Heat Exchanger Dual Barrier Coating External Finish Color Munsell 1.OY 9.2/0.2 Unit Dimensions W x D x H:In.[mm] 36-7/16 x 9-3/16 x 12(+11/16)[925 x 234 x 305(+17)] Package Dimensions W x D x H:In.[mm] 39 x 12-1/4 x 15-1/2[990 x 310 x 400] Unit Weight Lbs.[kg] 29[13.5] Package Weight Lbs.[kg] 34[15.4] Indoor Unit Operating Temperature Cooling Intake Air Temp[Maximum/Minimum]' °F 90 DB, 73 WB!67 DB, 57 WB Range Heating Intake Air Temp[Maximum/Minimum] °F 80 DB/70 DB NOTES: AHRI Rated Conditions 'Cooling(Indoor//Outdoor) °F 80 DB,67 WB/196 DB,75 WB (Rated data is determined at a fixed compressor speed) 'Heating at 47°F(Indoor!/Outdoor) °F 70 DB,60 WB//47 DB,43 WB 3Heating at 17°F(Indoor//Outdoor) °F 70 DB,60 WB//17 DB,15 WB Conditions 4Heating at 5'F(Indoor//Outdoor) °F 70 DB,60 WB//5 DB,4 WB 'Heating at-4°F(Indoor//Outdoor) °F 70 DB,60 WB/!-4 DB,-5 WB 'Heating at-5°F(Indoor!!Outdoor) °F 70 DB,60 WB//-5 DB,-6 WB 'Heating at-13°F(Indoor/!Outdoor) °F 70 DB,60 WB!/-13 DB,-14 WB 'Outdoor Unit Operating Temperature Range(Cooling Air Temp(Maximum/Minimum)): Applications should be restricted to comfort cooling only;equipment cooling applications are not recommended for low ambient temperature conditions. For P-Series only: n Wind baffles required to operate below 23°F DB in cooling mode. b Cooling-only system with wind baffle:-40°F-115°F. n Heat pump system with wind baffle:0°F-115°F. n Refer to wind baffle documentation for further Information. "Outdoor Unit Operating Temperature Range(Cooling Thermal Lock-out/Re-start Temperatures;Heating Thermal Lock-out/Re-start Temperatures): •System cuts out in heating mode to avoid thermistor error and automatically restarts at these temperatures. SEACOAST PROTECTION(ONLYAPPLIES TO P-SERIES-BS MODELS) External Outer Panel:Phosphate coating+Acrylic-Enamel coating Fan Motor Support:Epoxy resin coating(at edge face) Separator Assembly Valve Bed:Epoxy resin coating(at edge face) •Blue Fin treatment is an anti-corrasion treatment that is applied to the condenser coil to protect it against airborne contaminants. Specifications are subject to change without notice. ©2021 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. i MCA A 10.0 MOCP A 15 Fan Motor Full Load Amperage A 0.5 Fan Motor Output W 55 Airflow Rate CFM 1215/1201 Refrigerant Control LEV Defrost Method Reverse Cycle Coating on Heat Exchanger Blue Fin Coating Sound Pressure Level,Cooling' dB(A) 49 Sound Pressure Level,Heating' dB(A) 51 Outdoor Unit Compressor Type Twin Rotary Compressor Model SNB140FQUMT Compressor Rated Load Amps A 9.2 Compressor Locked Rotor Amps A 7.4 Compressor Oil Type//Charge oz. FV50S//0.35 External Finish Color Munsell 3Y 7.8/1.1 Base Pan Heater Optional Unit Dimensions W x D x H:In.[mm] 31-1/2 x 11-1A x 21-5/8[800 x 285 x 550] Package Dimensions W x D x H:In.[mm] 37 x 15 x 24-112[940 x 380 x 630] Unit Weight Lbs.[kg] 83[37.5] Package Weight Lbs.[kg] 90[40.5] Cooling Air Temp[Maximum/Minimum]` -F 115 DB/14 DB Outdoor Unit Operating Temperature Cooling Thermal Lock-out/Re-start Temperatures" °F -4/0 Range Heating Air Temp[Maximum/Minimum] °F 75 DB,65 WB/-13 DB,-14 WB Heating Thermal Lock-out/Re-start Temperatures•• °F -18/-14 Type R41 OA Charge Lbs,oz 2,9 Refrigerant Chargeless Piping Length Ft.[m] 25[7.5] Additional Refrigerant Charge Per Additional Piping Length oz./Ft.[g/m] 0.216[20] Gas Pipe Size O.D.[Flared] In.[mm] 3/8[9.52] Liquid Pipe Size O.D.[Flared] In.[mm] 114[6.35] Piping Maximum Piping Length Ft.[m] 65[20] Maximum Height Difference Ft.[m] 40[12] Maximum Number of Bends 10 NOTES: AHRI Rated Conditions 'Cooling(indoor//Outdoor) °F 80 DB,67 WB//95 DB,75 WB (Rated data is determined at a fixed compressor speed) 'Heating at 47°F(Indoor//Outdoor) °F 70 DB,60 WB 1147 DB,43 WB 'Heating at 17°F(indoor//Outdoor) °F 70 DB,60 WB H 17 DB,15 WB Conditions 'Heating at 5°F(Indoor I/Outdoor) -F 70 DB,60 WB//5 DB,4 WB 'Heating at-4•F(Indoor I/Outdoor) °F 70 DB,60 WB//-4 DB,-5 WB 'Heating at-5'F(Indoor//Outdoor) °F 70 DB,60 WB I/-5 DB,-6 WB 7Heating at-13°F(Indoor//Outdoor) °F 70 DB,60 WB//-13 DB,-14 WB 'Outdoor Unit Operating Temperature Range(Cooling Air Temp(Maximum/Minimum)): Applications should be restricted to comfort cooling only;equipment cooling applications are not recommended for low ambient temperature conditions. For P-Series only: a Wind baffles required to operate below 237 DB in cooling mode. n Cooling-only system with wind baffle:-40°F-1157. v Heat pump system with wind baffle:O•F-115°F. a Refer to wind baffle documentation for further information. "Outdoor Unit Operating Temperature Range(Cooling Thermal Lock-out/Re-start Temperatures;Heating Thermal Lock-out/Re-start Temperatures): •System cuts out in heating mode to avoid thermistor error and automatically restarts at these temperatures. SEACOAST PROTECTION(ONLYAPPLIES TO P-SERIES-BS MODELS) External Outer Panel:Phosphate coating+Acrylic-Enamel coating • Fan Motor Support:Epoxy resin coating(at edge face) Separator Assembly Valve Bed:Epoxy resin coating(at edge face) Blue Fin treatment is an anti-corrosion treatment that is applied to the condenser coil to protect it against airborne contaminants. Specifications are subject to change without notice. ©2021 Mitsubishi Electdc Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. D• • ' • ' BACnete and Modbus Interface ❑ PAC-UKPRC001-CN-1 CN24 Relay Kit ❑ CN24RELAY-KIT-CM3 IT Extender ❑ PAC-WHS011E-E kumo station®for kumo cloud® ❑ PAC-WHS01 HC-E Control Interface Lockdown bracket for remote controller ❑ RCMKPI CB i System Control Interface ❑ MAC-3341F-E Thermostat Interface ❑ PAC-US444CN-1 USNAPAdapter ❑ PAC-WHS0IUP-E i Wireless Interface for kumo cloud® ❑ PAC-USWHS002-WF-2 Wired Remote Sensor ❑ M21EAA307 Remote Sensor Wireless temperature and humility sensor for kumo cloudy ❑ PAC-USWHS003-TH-1 Deluxe Wired MA Remote Controllers ❑ PAR-40MAAU Wired Remote Controller Simple MA Remote Controllers ❑ PAC-YT53CRAU-J Touch MAControllert ❑ PAR-CT0IMAU-S13 Wireless Remote Controller kumo touch'ReclLINK"Wireless Controller ❑ MHK2 Blue Diamond(MicroBlue)Mini Condensate Pump(110/208/230V)up to 18,000 BTU/H ❑ X85-003 Blue Diamond Alarm Extension Cable-6.5 Ft. ❑ C13-192 Blue Diamond MultiTank—collection tank for use with multiple pumps ❑ C21-014 Condensate Blue Diamond Sensor Extension Cable—15 Ft. ❑ C13-103 Drain Pan Level Sensor/Control ❑ SS610E Fascia Kit for MicroBlue Pump,mounts the MicroBlue and sensor directly beneath indoor unit ❑ T18-016 Sauermann Condensate Pump ❑ S130-230 (30AI600VIUL)[fits 2"X 4"utility box]-Black ❑ TAZ-MS303 Disconnect Switch (30A/600V/UL)[fits 2"X 4"utility box]-White ❑ TAZ-MS303W Electro Static Anti-allergy Enzyme Filter ❑ MAC-233OFT--E Filter Platinum Deodorizing Filter ❑ MAC-300OFT--E 15'x 1/4"x 15'/1/2"Lineset(Twin-Tube Insulation) ❑ MLS141212T-15 30'x 1/4"x 30'/1/2"Lineset(Twin-Tube Insulation) ❑ MLS141212T-30 Lineset 50'x 1/4"x 50'/1/2"Lineset(Twin-Tube Insulation) ❑ MLS141212T-50 65'x 1/4"x 65'/1/2"Lineset(Twin-Tube Insulation) ❑ MLS141212T-65 NOTES: TRequires MAC-3341F-E •M-Series EZ FIT®Recessed Ceiling Cassette,Floor-mount and Wall-mount Allows indoor units to connect to an MA Controller: Deluxe MA Remote Controller Simple MA Controller Touch MA Controller $PAC-SF40RM-E(Unable to use with wireless remote controller) M-Series Ceiling Cassette,Ceiling Suspended,Horizontal-ducted and Multi-position Air Handler •P-Series Ceiling Cassette,Ceiling Suspended,Horizontal-ducted and Multi-position Air Handler Specifications are subject to change without notice. ©2021 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. OUTDOOR UNIT ACCESSORIES: I Air Outlet Guide Air Outlet Guide ❑ MAC-881 SG Condensate Drain Socket ❑ MAC-871 DS M-&P-Series Maintenance Tool Cable Set ❑ M21 EC0397 Control/Service Tool USB/UART Conversion Cable(Required for all laptop connection) ❑ M21EC1397 Hail Guards Hail Guard ❑ HG-B4 i 14 Gauge,4 wire MiniSplit Cable-250 ft.roll ❑ S144-250 14 Gauge,4 wire MiniSplit Cable-50 ft.roll ❑ S144-50 Mini-Split Wire 16 Gauge,4 wire MiniSplit Cable-250 ft.roll ❑ 5164-250 16 Gauge,4 wire MiniSplit Cable-50 ft.roll ❑ S164-50 Condensing Unit Mounting Pad:16"x 36"x 3" ❑ ULTRILITEI Mounting Pad Outdoor Unit 3-1/4 inch Mounting Base(Pair)-Plastic ❑ DSD400P Optional Defrost Heater Optional Defrost Heater ❑ MAC-640BH-U 18"Single Fan Stand ❑ QSMS1801M 24"Single Fan Stand ❑ QSMS2401M Stand Condenser Wall Bracket 10 QSWB2000M-1 Condenser Wall Bracket-Stainless Steel Finish ❑ QSWBSS Outdoor Unit Stand—12"High ❑ QSMS1201M I Specifications are subject to change without notice. ©2021 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. INDOOR UNIT DIMENSIONS.- I Unit: inch 1116 x 1.1116 Oblon hole 7/16 x 13/16 Oblong hole Inslallalion late 4-1/16 8-7/8 8-7/8 4-1/I6 aO 36-7/16 i - 35-5/8 3/8 8 I/83/ — aO M - I Indoor unit 2-5/8 15-9/16 14-11/16 3-9/16 Air ID Wall hole 03 9-3/16 U 3/16 �/ Installation plate �+2 - N � I 4=: 2 I 1-9/16Drainhose 2-3/8 27-11/16 6-5/162 3/8_ �_ 11116 A 5-3/16 � N 2-11/16 (06/09/12 KBTU/H) (15/18 KBTU/H) Insulation 41 7116 0.1) — Insulation 41.7/16 0.1) Liquid line 4114 19-11116 (Flared connection 41/4) a Liquid line 4114 19-11/16 (Flared connection 4114) Gas line 10318 16.15116 (Flared connection 4318) Gas line 4318 16-15116 (Flared connection 4112) Drain hose lln5uloiion 41-118 Connected part 4518 0.0 Drain hose Insulation 41-118 Connected part 4518 0.1) I Specifications are subject to change without notice. ©2021 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. OUTDOOR UN1T DIMENSION& Unit: inch REQUIRED SPACE *1 4 in. (100 mm) or more when front and sides of the unit are clear 4 x(700 t'0- R`o �ho/16 15-3/4 v Air in Drain hole 01-21/32(MUZ-FS06109112NA) rl Drain hole 01-5/16(MUZ-FS06109112NAH) o mml X4/2 ,. Air in ° V\l2 otfn e*L or(3SO v N O N $ o� I o r ^� o y N m c � *2 When any 2 sides of left, right 1-9/16 � and rear of the unit are clear Air"out 72xhol( 318 x 13!16 Service onel 7/8 11/16 Handle Liquid refrigerant pipe joint Refrigerant pipe(flared)p 1/4 Gas refrigerant pipe joint (, N m l,� Refrigerant pipe(flared)o 3/8 m r N m 11-29/3 5-11/32 5-15/16 19-11/16 6-23/32 Bolt pitch for installation 31-1/2 2-3/4 1340 Satellite Boulevard Suwanee,GA 30024 Toll Free:800-433-4822 www.mehvac.com FORM#MSZ-FS12NA-U1&MUZ-FS12NA-U1-202101 Intertek Specifications are subject to change without notice. ©2021 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. JG79J8201-101 Required Tools for Installation Phillips screwdriver in.(4 mm)hexagonal MITSUBISHI MSZ-FS06/09/12/15/18NA wrench Level wrench � ELECTRIC Scale Flare tool for R410A Utility knife or scissors Gauge manifold for R410A SPLIT-TYPE AIR CONDITIONERS When installing multi units,refer to the 3 in.(75 mm)hole saw Vacuum pump for R410A INSTALLATION MANUAL installation manual of the multi unit for Torque wrench Charge hose for R410A outdoor unit installation. Wrench(or spanner) Pipe cutter with reamer 1.BEFORE INSTALLATION i 1-1.THE FOLLOWING SHOULD ALWAYS BE OBSERVED FOR SAFETY • Be sure to read these safety precautions and instructions. • Be sure to observe the warnings and cautions specified here. • After reading this manual,be sure to store it with the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS for future reference. • Please report to your supply authority or obtain their consent before connecting this equipment to the power supply system. A WARNING (Could lead to death or serious injury.) ■Do not install the unit by yourself(user). ■Securely attach the electrical cover to the indoor unit and the service panel to Improper or incomplete installation could cause fire,electric shock,injury due to the outdoor unit. the unit falling,or water leakage.Consult a qualified installer or the dealer from If the electrical cover of the indoor unit and/or the service panel of the outdoor unit are whom you purchased the unit. not attached securely,dust,water,etc.could collect in the unit and could cause•a fire or ■Follow the instructions detailed in the installation manual. an electric shock. Incomplete installation could cause fire or electric shock,injury due to the unit fall- ■When installing,relocating,or servicing the unit,,make sure that no substance ing,or leakage of water, other than the specified refrigerant(R410A)enters the refrigerant circuit. ■When installing the unit,use appropriate protective equipment and tools for Any presence of foreign substance such as air can cause abnormal pressure rise safety. and may result in explosion or injury.The use of any refrigerant other than that .Failure to do so could cause injury. specified for the system will cause mechanical failure,system malfunction,or unit ■Install the unit securely in a place that can bear the weight of the unit. breakdown.In the worst case,this could lead to a serious impediment to securing If the installation location cannot bear the weight of the unit,the unit could fall product safety. - causing injury. ■Do not discharge the refrigerant Into the atmosphere.Check that the refriger- ■Do not alter the unit. ant gas does not leak after installation has been completed.If refrigerant leaks It may cause fire,electric shock,injury or water leakage. during installation,ventilate the room. ■Perform electrical work according to the installation manual and be sure to use If refrigerant comes in contact with a fire,harmful gas could be generated. an exclusive circuit.Do not connect other electrical appliances to the circuit. If refrigerant gas leaks indoors,and comes into contact with the flame of a fan If the capacity of the power circuit is insufficient or there is incomplete electrical heater,space heater,stove,etc.,harmful gases will be generated. work,it could result in a fire or an electric shock. ■Use appropriate tools and piping materials for installation. ■Ground the unit correctly. The pressure of R410A is 1.6 times higher than R22.Not using the appropriate Do not connect the ground wire to a gas pipe,water pipe,lightning rod or tools and materials,or improper installation could cause the pipes to burst causing telephone ground.Defective grounding could cause electric shock. an injury. If required,take measures against leakage current. ■When pumping down the refrigerant,stop the compressor before disconnecting ■Do not damage the wires. the refrigerant pipes. Damaged wires could cause fire. If the refrigerant pipes are disconnected while the compressor is running and the ■Be sure to shut off the main power when setting up the indoor P.C.board or stop valve is open,air could be drawn in and the pressure in the refrigeration cycle wiring. could become abnormally high,causing the pipes to burst. Failure to do so could cause electric shock. ■When Installing the unit,securely connect the refrigerant pipes before starting ■Use the specified wires to securely connect the indoor and outdoor units.At- the compressor. tach the wires firmly to avoid applying stress to the terminal block. If the compressor is started before the refrigerant pipes are connected and the Improper connection could cause fire. stop valve is open,air could be drawn in and the pressure in the refrigeration cycle ■Do not install the unit in a place where flammable gas may leak. could become abnormally high,causing the pipes to burst. If gas leaks and accumulates around the unit,it could cause an explosion. ■Fasten a flare nut with a torque wrench as specified in this manual. ■Do not use intermediate connection of the power cord or the extension cord. If fastened too tight,a flare nut could break and cause refrigerant leakage. Do not connect many devices to one AC outlet. ■Install the unit according to national wiring regulations. f It could cause a fire or an electric shock. ■When opening or closing the valve below freezing temperatures,refrigerant may ■Use the parts provided or specified parts for the installation work. spurt out from the gap between the valve stem and the valve body,resulting in The use of defective parts could cause an injury or leakage of water due to a fire, injuries. an electric shock,the unit falling,etc. ■When plugging the power supply plug Into the outlet,make sure that there is no dust,blockage,or loose parts both in the outlet and on the plug.Verify that the power supply plug is completely in the outlet. If there is dust,blockage,or loose parts on the power supply plug or the outlet,it could cause electric shock or fire.If loose parts are found on the power supply plug,replace it. A .lead to seriouswhen operated ■Please follow applicable federal,state,or local codes to prevent potential ■Do not touch the air inlet or the aluminum fins of the outdoor unit. leakage/electric shock.Or Install a ground fault interrupt for the prevention of This could cause injury. leakage and electric shock. ■Do not Install the outdoor unit where small animals may live. ■Perform the drainage/piping work securely according to the installation manual. If small animals enter the unit and damage its electrical parts,it could cause a If there is defect in the drainage/piping work,water could drip from the unit,and malfunction,smoke emission,or fire.Keep the area around the unit clean. damage household items. 1-2.SELECTING THE INSTALLATION LOCATION •••- Note: Note: • Where airflow is not blocked. In rooms where inverter type fluorescent lamps are used, It is advisable to make a piping loop near outdoor unit • Where cool(or not air spreads over the entire room. the signal from the wireless remote controller may not be so as to reduce vibration. • On a rigid wall to reduce the possibility of vibration. received. For increased efficiency, install the outdoor unit in a Where it is not exposed to direct sunlight.Do not expose location where continuous direct sunlight or excessive to direct sunlight also during the period following unpack- • ••• water can be avoided as much as possible. ing to before use. Where it is not overly exposed to strong winds. • Where it can be easily drained. Where airflow is good and dustless. Note: • At a distance 3 ft.(1 m)or more away from a TV and Where neighbours are not annoyed by operation sound When operating the air conditioner in low outside tem- radio.Operation of the air conditioner may interfere with or hot air. perature,be sure to follow the instructions described radio or TV reception.An amplifier may be required for Where rigid wall or support is available to prevent the below. the affected device. increase of operation sound or vibration. Never install the outdoor unit in a place where its air • In a place as far away as possible from fluorescent and Where there is no risk of combustible gas leakage. inlet/outlet side may be exposed directly to wind. incandescent lights.In order to make the infrared remote If installing the unit in a location high above the ground, To prevent exposure to wind,install the outdoor unit control operate the air conditioner normally.The heat be sure to secure the unit legs. with its air inlet side facing the wall and a baffle board from the lights may cause deformation or the ultraviolet Where it is at least 10 ft.(3 m)away from the antenna on the air outlet side. may cause deterioration. of TV set or radio.Operation of the air conditioner may Avoid the following places for installation where air • Where the air filter can be removed and replaced easily. interfere with radio or TV reception in areas where recep- conditioner trouble is liable to occur. Where it is away from the other heat or steam source. tion is weak.An amplifier may be required forthe affected Where flammable gas could leak. Note: device. Where there is an excessive amount of machine oil Install the indoor unit high on the wall where air can Install the unit horizontally. in the air. distribute over the entire room. Please install it in an area not affected by snowfall or Where oil is splashed or where the area is filled with blowing snow.In areas with heavy snow,please install oily smoke(such as cooking areas and factories,in • • • • a canopy,a pedestal and/or baffle boards. which the properties of plastic could be changed and • Where it is convenient to operate and easily visible. damaged). • placesSalty athe seaside. Where children cannot easily touch it. Where sulfide gas is generated as hot spring, • Select a position about 4 ft.(1.2 m)above the floor. sewage,waste water. Check that signals from the remote controller from Where there is high-frequency or wireless equipment. that position are received by the indoor unit('beep' Where there is emission of high levels of VOCs, or'beep beep'receiving tone sounds).Then,attach including phthalate compounds,formaldehyde,etc., remote controller holder to a pillar or wall and install which may cause chemical cracking. wireless remote controller. 1-3.SPECIFICATIONS 1-3-1. POWER SUPPLY AND INDOOR/OUTDOOR Electrical specifications WIRE CONNECTION MSZ-FS06NA MSZ-FS15NA • Power should betaken from an exclusive branched circuit. MODEL MSZ-FS09NA MSZ-FS18NA Wiring work should be based on applicable technical standards. MSZ-FS12NA • Wiring connections should be made following the diagram. INDOOR UNIT • Securely tighten screws. Power supply(V,PHASE,Hz) 208/230,1,60 Connecting wires and the ground wire Min.Circuit Ampacity (A) 1.0 Use solid conductor Min.AWG14 or stranded conductor Fan motor(F.L.A.) (A) 0.65 Min.AWG14. OUTDOOR UNIT • Use double insulated copper wire with 600 V insulation. • Use copper conductors only. Power supply(V,PHASE,Hz) 208/230,1,60 'Follow local electrical codes. Max.Fuse size(time delay) (A) 15 20 Power supply cable and ground wire Min.Circuit Ampacity (A) 10 18 • Use solid or stranded conductor. Fan motor(F.L.A.) (A) 0.50 0.93 FS06/09/12 Min.AWG14 FS15/18 Min.AWG12 (R.L.A) (A7.4 13.6 Use co • er conductors only. Compressor PP Y (L.R.A) (A) 9.2 17.0 Follow local electrical codes. Indoor unit-Remote controller:(Wireless) Control voltage Indoor unit-Outdoor unit:DC12-24 V(Polar Note: When the indoor unit is powered from the outdoor unit,depend- ing on local code,a disconnect switch needs to be installed to a power supply circuit. 1-3-2. REFRIGERANT PIPES Outside Minimum wall Insulation Insulation • To prevent condensation,insulate the two refrigerant pipes. Pipe diameter thickness thickness • Refrigerant pipe bending radius must be 4 in.(100 mm)or more. inch(mm) material Q CAUTION For liquid 1/4(6.35) 0.0315(0.8) 5/16(8) Heat resistant Be sure to use the insulation of specified thickness(table on the FS06/09/12 318(9.52) 0.0315(0.8) 5116(8) foam plastic right).Excessive insulation may cause incorrect installation of For gas 0.045 Specific FS15/18 1/2(12.7) 0.0315(0.8) 5/16(8) gravity the indoor unit,and too little insulation may cause condensate to form. The unit has flared connections on both indoor and outdoor Limits sides. MSZ-FS06/09/12NA 65 ft.(20 m)max. • Remove the valve cover from the outdoor unit,then connect Pipe length MSZ-F515/18NA 100 ft.(30 m)max. the pipe. • Refrigerant pipes are used to connect the indoor and outdoor MSZ-FS06/09/12NA 40 ft.(12 m)max. units. Height difference MSZ-FS15/18NA 50 ft.(15 m)max. Be careful not to crush or over bend the pipe in pipe bending. No.of bends 10 max. • Refrigerant adjustment...If pipe length exceeds 25 ft.(7.5 m), additional refrigerant(R41 OA)charge is required. Up to 25 ft.(7.5 m) No additional charge is required. (The outdoor unit is charged with refrigerant for pipe length up to 25 ft.[7.5 mJ) Pipe length Additional charge is required. Exceeding 25 ft.(7.5 m) (Refer to the table below.) Refrigerant to be added 1.08 oz each 5 ft.(20 g/m) 1-4.INSTALLATION DIAGRAM Use the wall hole sleeve(C)to prevent indoor/outdoor connecting wire(A)from ACCESSORIES contacting metal parts in the wall and to Check the following parts before installation. protect the wiring from rodents. <Indoor unit> Wall hale cover(D) (1) Installation plate 1 Indoorunit Seal the wall hole T E rn gap with putty(H). Attachment screws for the installation E E a v H Wall hole (2) plate 5 m`o —�'-. 4.7 ho=le pipe q x 25 mm E b (7 min. sleeve(C) �.. 22,6 to wall with pipe at- `r 2:9 •a H or mo e`n) tachment strap(E). (3) Wireless remote controller 1 m � X1/4 in. (4) Felt tape(For left or left-rear piping) 1 Cut off the (132. Pipe attachment (5) Remote controller holder 1 /1(1) ormofe m) extra length. strap(E) Screws for the remote controller holder (6) 3.5 x 16 mm(Black) 2 (2)� 0100 /^1 Attachment screw(F) (7) Battery(AAA)for(3) 2 �Em =� o?o (8) Air cleaning filter 2 EE �6 N�6 Afterthe leak test,apply insulating material FIELD-SUPPLIED PARTS tightly so that there is no gap. (A) Indoor/outdoor unit connecting wire'1 1 EE (B) Extension pipe 1 N (8) (D) o F When the piping is to be attached to a wall (C) Wall hole sleeve 1 (4)(C) a E8 comprised of tin plate or metal netting,use (D) Wall hole cover 1 IN ® (G) y chemically treated wooden piece 25/32 in. 20 mm or thicker between the wall and the (E) Pipe attachment strap 2 to 5 � `g ( ) (E) o m piping,or wrap insulation vinyl tape 7 to 8 (F) Screw for(E)4 x 20 mm 2 to 5 ,- ® .E turns around the piping. (G) Piping tape 1 IIS$ (3) 5 n p To use existingpiping, opera- (H) Putty 1 f ✓( ) (F) tion for 30 minutes and epu p down before Drain hose (7) removing the old air conditioner.Remake (I) (or soft PVC hose,19/32 in.[15 mm] 1 (6) flare according to the dimension for new inner diameter or hard PVC pipe VP16) Note: refrigerant. (J) Refrigerant oil 1 '1 Place indoor/outdoor unit connecting wire(A) and power supply cord(K)at least 3 ft.(1 m) (K) I Power supply cord'1 1 away from the TV antenna wire. ^' <FS06109/12> <FS15/18> N `m '2 4 in.(100 mm)or more when front ;1 •2 20 in.(500 mm)or more when front and sides of unit are clear and sides of unit are clear \ °mm �°°ett` 4/� A�n•o met 4 o/7p0 pM o<moc o1�0 emm) (K) more fnl I (K) (I) (I) •3 When any 2 sides of left,right and (B) G •3 When any 2 sides of left,right rear of unit are clear rn\3 rq' (A) and rear of unit are clearm\•3 ,I _ , �4 n (A) (B) °0 lot mote. of(3g0 l50°to .._•,n,:. or X350 more�ml �e .Z°i�ot t�° more mml Unit:inch Unit:mm 31-1/2 Unit:inch 800 Unit:mm 33-1/16 840 5.15/6 19-11/16 150 500 6.7/8 19-11/16 175 500 8 VA— Air inlet a Air inlet Air inlet Air inlet g C N O M M ,4D outlet 1-9/16 c Ai outlet 40 2-3/8 x 13/16 slot 2-10 x 21 slot Air outlet Air outlet 2-3/8 x 13116 slot 1-9/16 2-10 x 21 slot 40 Units should be installed by licensed contractor.according to local code requirements. Note: • The dimensions indicated in the arrows(p)above show the required space to guarantee performance of Do not take in the outlet air the air conditioner.Install the outdoor unit where the discharged by other units directly. maximum possible space can be provided,consider- ing later relocation,services,or repairs. • The cooling/heating performance and the efficiency of power usage may fall about 10%at the place where pm short cycle is likely occur due to poor ventilation. p Installing the air outlet guide(optional)can improve o m e\ performances. � °`o,ototo� • If air from the outlet blows against the wall,it may 39oo°mm cause stains on the wall. ore l� of m otel 531a�m of m Drain piping for outdoor unit Install the unit horizontally. Do not use drain socket in cold regions.Drain may freeze and make the fan stop. The outdoor unit produces condensate during the heating operation.Select the installation place to ensure to prevent the outdoor unit and/or the grounds from being wet by drain water or damaged by frozen drain water. 2. INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION 2-1.ATTACHING THE INSTALLATION PLATE ceiling"% 33/Bin.(85mm)ormore • Find a stud in the wall to attach installation plate(1)horizontally by tightening the fixing 5-11/16 in.(143 mm)ormoreforlefr/ screws(2)firmly. left rear piping(using spacer) • To prevent installation plate(1)from vibrating,be sure to install the attachment screws in installation plate(1) p Level the holes indicated in the illustration.For added support,additional screws may also be installed in other holes. • When the indoor unit is to be attached to a concrete wall using recessed bolts,secure 4-718 in. ❑ ° o ° 0 e ° 5-114 in. installation late 1 using 7/16 in.x 13/16 in.•7/16 in.x 1 in. 11 mm x 20 mm•11 mm x (122.5 mm) Q o I ° e o (132.5 mm) P ( ) 9 ( or more ° F° ° 26 mm)oval hole(17-3/4 in.[450 mm]pitch). �y o O IS______ ________________BoP� u ° or more • If the recessed bolt is too long,change it for a shorter one(field-supplied). Wall ° ° I b•••8 4-3/4 in.(120 mm) Wall r t Attachment screw(2) Insert Alignthe Center of o3 in. the scale with (75 mm)hole scale.` the line. `Same for left hole. 2-2.DRILLING 1)Determine where the holes will be located on the wall. 2)Drill a o3 in.(75 mm)hole.The outdoor side should be 6/32 to 9/32 in.(5 to 7 mm)lower than the indoor side. Wall 3)Insert wall hole sleeve(C). a3 in. (75 mm) 6/32-9/32 in. (5-7 mm) Outdoor side 2-3.CONNECTING WIRES FOR INDOOR UNIT Note: i Electrical cover Electrical box The unit should be installed by a licensed contractor/electrician.If required by applicable national,state and local codes;a disconnect switch will need to be installed when the Fixing indoor unit is powered from the outdoor unit. screw E, 1)Remove the panel assembly.(Refer to 5-1.) ° 2)Place the upper part of the indoor unit on the installation plate. 3)Remove corner box and electrical cover. 4)Remove display and i-see sensor assembly,conduit cover and conduit plate. 5)Attach straight joint(for rear piping)/elbow joint(for right,left,or downward piping)to ° conduit plate with lack nut.The thread of the installed conduit pipe/elbow joint appearing inside should be less than 3/8 in.(10 mm).(Fig.1)Elbow joint should appear less than 1-3/16 in.(30 mm)outside.(Fig.2) / 0 Indoor terminal 6)Process the end of ground wire(Fig.3).Connect it to the ground terminal of electrical parts block Lock nut box. Display and i-see i i Conduit plate 7)Process the end of indoor/outdoor unit connecting wire(A)(Fig.3).Attach it to the terminal sensor assembly _ ,— / Straight joint block.Be careful not to make mis-wiring.Attach the wire to the terminal block securely so ` / (for rear piping) that its core cannot be seen,and no external force affects the connecting section of the terminal block. / 8)Firmly tighten the terminal screws.After tightening,verify that the wires are tightly fastened. conduit cover v& � O 9)Reinstall conduit plate,conduit cover and display panel. & r 10)According to the piping direction,remove the shaded part of the corner box L(Fig.4)or comer box R(Fig.5).Reinstall electrical cover,corner box R and front panel. ElbowIoint Remark: INDOOR UNIT (for rigFtt,left,or downward piping) A disconnect switch Grounding Te urinal block ji Connect wires to the appropriate terminals should be required. "I terminal" Check the local code. I S1 J For future servicing,leave some slack in the connecting wires. `• Use a ring tongue tenni- I_ nal in order to connect a ground wire to terminal. Disconnect :......... switch* 2081230 V AC 1phase,60 Hz OUTDOOR UNIT Power supply 206/230 V AC, Conduit plate 60 Hz {` �'@ / \ 60 Hz .-�-' a @ Less 1 mm)3/8 in. .`ui'-----.......'.......'•._y..i •-+— a•N.............{ Lock nut Conduit plate Less than 1-3/16 in. g I=.' V.......y...: (30 mm) ,...........' Conduit pipe or elbow joint •............................ Elbawjoint .c�.'.......... �---- y (for right,left,or downward piping) ---' Ground Grounding terminal— Fig.1 Fig.2 Remove comer box R Remove comer box 19/32 in. for piping on bottom R for piping on right (15 mm) side of unit side of unit Lead wire Caner Corner box L box R • Make ground wire a little longer than oth- Remove toner Remove toner box L ers.(More than 1-9/16 in.[40 mm]) box L for piping for piping on bottom Fig.3 on left side of unit left side of unit Fig.4 Fig.5 2-4.PIPE FORMING AND DRAIN PIPING 2-4-1. PIPE FORMING • Place the drain hose below the refrigerant piping. • Make sure that the drain hose is not crowded or bent. Felt tape(4) Do not pull the hose when applying the tape. Piping tape(G) • When the drain hose passes the room,be sure to wrap it with insulation material Liquid pipe (field-supplied). Gas pipe Note: Make sure not to damage the cover of refrigerant pipe when attaching it back on with Indoor/outdoor unit screws. connecting wire(A) Left or left-rear piping Note: Be sure to reattach the drain hose and the drain cap if the piping is being installed on / Piping tape(G) Remove panel for piping left or bottom left of unit,otherwise,water could drip down from the drain hose. Felt to a(4) on left side of unit. 1)Place the refrigerant piping and the drain hose together,then firmly apply felt tape(4) from the end. Felt tape(4)overlap width should be 1/3 the tape width.Use a bandage stopper at the end of felt tape(4). 2)Pull out the drain cap at the back right of the indoor unit.(Fig.1) Drain cap • Hold the convex section at the end and pull the drain cap. 3)Pull out the drain hose at the back left of the indoor unit.(Fig.2) ° • Hold the claw marked by the arrows and pull out the drain hose forward. 4)Put the drain cap into the section to which the drain hose is to be attached at the rear of 1 Drain hose Fig.2 of the indoor unit.(Fig.3) Insert a screwdriver into the hole on the cap and insert the cap fully into the drain pan. 5)Insert the drain hose fully into the drain pan at the back right of the indoor unit.(Fig.4) /Drain hose •Check if the hose is hooked securely to the projection of its inserting part at the drain pan. 6)Insert the drain hose into wall hole sleeve(C),and attach the upper part of indoor unit Drain cap onto the installation plate(1).Then,shift the indoor unit completely to the left to make Fig.3 Fig.4 placing the piping in the back of the unit easier. 7)Cut out a piece of cardboard from the shipping box,roll it up,hook it onto the back rib, and use it as a spacer to lift the indoor unit.(Fig.5) 8)Connect the refrigerant piping with the extension pipe(B). 9)Attach the lower part of the indoor unit into the installation plate(1). �® Fig.5 Rear or bottom piping 1)Place the refrigerant piping and the drain hose together,then firmly apply piping tape (G)from the end. 2)Insert the piping and the drain hose into the wall hole sleeve(C),and attach the upper part of the indoor unit on the installation plate(1). Remove comer box for piping 3)Check if the indoor unit is attached securely on the installation plate(1)by moving the on bottom side of unit unit to left and right. 4)Attach the lower part of the indoor unit into the installation plate(1). Right piping Note: Remove corner box for piping Before performing the following,make sure that wiring is completed,and the conduit on right side cover is installed.(Refer to 2-3.) of unit 1)Place the refrigerant piping and the drain hose together,shift them to left side of the R/ unit,and then firmly apply piping tape(G)from the end. a 2)Insert the piping and the drain hose into the wall hole sleeve(C),and attach the upper To the left part of the indoor unit on the installation plate(1). 3)Check if the indoor unit is attached securely on the installation plate(1)by moving the unit to left and right. 4)Attach the lower part of the indoor unit into the installation plate(1). 2-4-2. DRAIN PIPING Drain hose • If the extension drain hose has to pass through a room,be sure to wrap it with insula- 0 Drain tion(field Supplied). hose 27.9/16 in. Hard vinyl chloride pipe • The drain hose should point downward for easy drain.(Fig.1) Downward (70 cm) I.D.1-3116 in. • If the drain hose provided with the indoor unit is too short,connect itwith a field-supplied slope soft hose or more (30 mm) drain hose(1).(Fig.2) I.D.19/32 in. Insert • When connecting the drain hose to a hard vinyl chloride pipe,be sure to insert it (15 mm) Different / securely secure) Into the pipe.(Fig.3) diameter Fig.1 Fig.2 joint Fig.3 Do not make drain piping as shown below. Accumulated At least Do not raise drain water Tip of drain 1-31/32 in. hose dipped (a mm) Air in water gap Water Water Water jr leakage leakage Waving leakage Ditch 3. OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION 3-1.CONNECTING WIRES FOR OUTDOOR UNIT 1)Remove the service panel. 2)Remove the conduit cover. 3)Attach the conduit connectors to the conduit plate with lock nuts then secure it against unit with screws. 4)Connect the ground wires of indoor/outdoor unit connecting wire(A)and power supply cord(K) 19/32 in. to the TB support. (15 mm) L1 L2 5)Loosen the terminal screws,then attach indoor/outdoor unit connecting wire(A)and power sup- ply cord(K)from the indoor unit correctly to the terminal block.Attach the wires to the terminal block securely so that the cores cannot be seen,and no external force affects the connecting section of the terminal block. Lead""-F Power supply cord(K) 6)Firmly tighten the terminal screws.After tightening,verify that the wires are tightly fastened. wire 7)Install the conduit cover. 8)Install the service panel securely. <FS06/09/12> Make ground wire a little longer than others. (More than 4 in.[100 mm]) • For future servicing,leave some slack in the Service panel connecting wires. / Be sure to attach each screw to its corre- Conduit plate Terminal block spondent terminal when securing the cord --Lock nut\ and/or the wire to the terminal block. Conduit pipe Grounding o'er cv / terminal cam csm� Indoor/outdoor unit connecting wire(A) TB support to conduit rover power supply cord(K) Conduit cover <FS15/18> Service panel Terminal block ` Lock nut Grounding � terminal Conduit pipe F m Indoor/outdoor unit TB supp!toV� connecting wire(A) Conduit cover nduit cover power supply cord(K) Conduit plate 3-2.FLARE CONNECTION Good No good 1)Cut the copper pipe as straight as possible with a pipe cutter. (Fig.1,2) 90= 2)Remove all burrs from the cut section of the pipe,ensuring that precautions are taken to avoid � getting metal shavings into the piping.(Fig.3) ./ Copper —� 3)Remove flare nuts attached to indoor and outdoor units,then put them on pipe. pipe 4)Flaring work(Fig.4,5).Firmly hold copper pipe in the dimension shown in the table.Select A inch(mm)from the table according to the tool you use. Tilted Uneven Burred 5)Check Fig.1 Fig.2 Compare the flared work with Fig.6. • If flare is defective,cut off the section and repeat procedure. Burr Copper pipe Spare reamer Pipe cutter A inch(mm) Tightening torque Pipe diameter B inch Clutch ClutchWing nut Fig.3 inch(mm) (mm) type tool type tool type tool ft-Ib N•m for R41 OA for R22 for R22 (k9f•cm) Flaring tool A of/4(6.35) 217) 0.06 to 10 to 13 13.7 to 17.7 (17) 0.08 (140 to 180) \ Die Copper pipe o3/8(9.52) 7/8 0.04 to (1.5 to 2.0) 25 to 30 34.3 to 41.2 ` (22) 0 to 0.02 0.06 (350 to 420) Flare nut 01/2(12 7) 1-1/32 (0 to 0.5) (1.0 to 1.5) 0.08 to 36 to 42 49.0 to 56.4 Clutch type Wing nut type (26) 0 8 t (500 to 575) Fig.4 B Fig.5 e5/8 15.88 1-5/32 (2.0 to 2.5) 54 to 58 73.5 to 78.4 ( ) (29) (750 to 800) Smooth all around Inside is shin- (29) without any scratches. Even length all around I Fig.6 3-3.PIPE CONNECTION • Fasten flare nut with a torque wrench as specified in the table(refer to 3-2.). • When fastened too tight,flare nut may eventually break and cause refrigerant leakage. • Be sure to wrap insulation around the piping.Direct contact with the bare piping may result in bums or frostbite. Indoor unit connection Connect both liquid and gas pipings to indoor unit. • Apply a thin coat of refrigeration oil(J)on the flared ends of the pipes.Do not apply re- frigeration oil on screw threads.Excessive tightening torque will result in damage on the screw. • To connect,first align the center,then tighten the first 3 to 4 turns of flare nut,by hand. • Use tightening torque table above as a guideline for indoor unit side joints,and tighten using two wrenches.Excessive tightening damages the flare section. Outdoor unit connection Connect pipes to stop valve pipe joint of the outdoor unit following the same procedure detailed in Indoor unit connection. • For tightening,use a torque wrench or spanner. A WARNING When installing the unit,securely connect the refrigerant pipes before starting the compressor. 3-4.INSULATION AND TAPING 1)Cover piping joints with pipe cover. 2)For outdoor unit side,insulate the piping,including valves. 3)Apply piping tape(G)starting from the connection on the outdoor unit. •When piping has to be installed through a ceiling,closet or where the temperature and humidity are high,use additional field-supplied insulation to prevent condensation. 4. PURGING PROCEDURES,LEAK TEST,AND TEST,RUN 4-1.PURGING PROCEDURES AND LEAK TEST Checking the remote(infrared)signal reception 1)Remove service port caps from stop valves on both sides of refrigerant lines.(The stop Press the ON/OFF button on the remote controller(3)and listen for an audible indicator valves are fully closed when shipped.)Leave closed. from the indoor unit.Press the ON/OFF button again to turn the air conditioner off. 2)Connect gauge manifold to ports of stop valves. Once the compressor stops,the restart preventive device operates so the compressor will not operate for 3 minutes to protect the air conditioner. 4-3.AUTO RESTART FUNCTION Compound pressure gauge This product is equipped with an auto restart function.When the power supply is cut off Stop valve cap _14.7 psi[Gauge] (for R41 OA) during operation,such as during blackouts,the function automatically starts operation in •4 to 5 turns (Torque 15 to (-0.101 Mpa) the previous setting once the power supply is resumed.(Refer to the operating instructions 'Close 22 ft-Ib,19.6 to / Pressure gauge for details.) 29.4 N-m,200 i (for R41 OA) 'Open to 300 kgf•cm) Stop valve for LIQUID J Sll�j� Gauge manifold valve (for R410A) Caution: Handle O Low After test run or remote signal reception check,turnoff the unit with the E.O.SW or the Hexagonal wrench Handle High remote controller before turning off the power supply.If this procedure is not performed, Stop valve for Charge hose the unit will automatically begin operation when power supply is resumed. GAS (for R41 OA) To the user Service port cap /' After installing the unit,explain to the user about auto restart function. (Torque oto 13 ft / o If auto restart function is unnecessary,it can be deactivated.Consult the service rep- -Ib,13.7 to 17.7 N-m, Adapter for ///////// 1a0 to 180 kgf•cm) preventing the resentative to deactivate the function.Refer to the service manual for details. back flow Vacuum pump(or the vacuum pump with the function to prevent the back flow) 4-4.SETTING THE INSTALLATION POSITION Be sure to set the remote controller in accordance with the installed position of the indoor unit. When attaching the control valve to Precautions when using the control valve Installation position: the service port,valve core may de- Left:Distance to objects(wall,cabinet,etc.)is less (Left)(Center)(Right) form or loosen if excess pressure is than 19-11/16 in.(50 cm)to the left applied.This may cause gas leak. Center:Distance to objects(wall,cabinet,etc.)is B more than 19-11116 in.(50 cm)to the)eft and right r/ When attaching the control valve to Right:Distance to objects(wall,cabinet,etc.)is less Service port the service port,make sure that the than 19-11/16 in.(50 cm)to the right I valve core is in closed position,and Control valve Open. then tighten part A.Do not tighten Note: Close Cha ge hose part A or tum the body when valve The installation position can be set only when all the following conditions are met: Body core is in open position. The remote controller is powered off. Weekly timer is not set. • Weekly timer is not being edited. 3)Evacuate the system to 4000 microns from both service valves.System manifold gauges wioevu e must not be used to measure vacuum.A micron gauge must be used at all times.Break 1)Hold down Q on the remote contrellerfor 2 seconds to enterthe position setting mode. �DE the vacuum with Nitrogen(N2)into the discharge service valve to 0 PSIG. 2)Select the target installation position by pressing I o lE.(Each press of the t»o ff displays 4)Evacuate the system to 1500 microns.Break the vacuum with Nitrogen(N2)into the the positions in order:center-.right-+left.) l I discharge service valve to 0 PSIG. 3)Press fM to complete the position setting. 5)Evacuate the system to 500 microns. 6)Close gauge manifold valves,stop the pump,and conduct a 30 minute rise test. Installation position Left Center Right 7)System should hold 500 microns for a minimum of 1 hour. Remote controller 8)Fully open all stop valves on both sides of gas pipe and liquid pipe.Operating without fully display opening lowers the performance and this causes trouble. 9)Refer to 1-3 and charge the prescribed amount of additional refrigerant if needed.Be sure to charge slowly with liquid refrigerant.Otherwise composition of the refrigerant in 4-5.EXPLANATION TO THE USER the system may be changed and affect performance of the air conditioner. Using the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS,explain to the user how to use the air conditioner 10)Remove gauge manifolds and replace service port caps and tighten. 11)Leak test (the remote controller,removing the air filters,placing or removing the remote controller from the remote controller holder,cleaning methods,precautions for operation,etc.) 4-2.TEST RUN Recommend that the user read the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS carefully. 1)Insert power supply plug into the power outlet and/or tum on the breaker. 2)Press the E.O.SW once for COOL,and twice for HEAT operation. Test run will be performed for 30 minutes.If the left lamp of the operation indicator blinks every 0.5 seconds,inspect the indoor/ Emergency outdoor unit connectingwire A for mis-wiring.After the test run, operation ( ) 9• switch emergency mode(set temperature 75°F[24'C])will start. (E.O.SW) 3)To stop operation,,press the E.O.SW several times until all LED lamps turn off.Refer to operating instructions for details. 5. RELOCATION AND MAINTENANCE 5-1. REMOVING AND INSTALLING THE PANEL ASSEMBLY Removal procedure 1)Unlock the upper and lower vanes as shown in D and Q2 using a thin instrument. Then,remove the horizontal vanes, m 2)Remove the front panel. 3)Remove the 5 screws which fix the panel assembly. 4)The panel assembly consists of 3 components.Remove them in the following order: Unlock right,left,and center bottom.To remove the right component,pull out the right top comer.To remove the left component,pull out the left bottom comer.To remove the center bottom component,detach the hook on its upper center part. Upperand O lower vanes 2— 4 3 3 4c 31 1 4 1 1 3 Installation procedure 1)Install the panel assembly following the removal procedure in reverse. 2)Be sure to press the positions as indicated by the arrows in orderto attach the assembly ' completely to the unit. 3)Install the front panel and the horizontal vanes. a ' r 5-2.REMOVING THE INDOOR UNIT Remove the bottom of the indoor unit from the installation plate. When releasing the corner part,release both left and right bottom comer part of indoor unit and pull it downward and forward as shown in the figure on the right. 5-3.PUMPING DOWN When relocating or disposing of the air conditioner,pump down the system following the procedure below so that refrigerant is not released into the atmosphere. 1)Connect the gauge manifold valve to the service port of the stop valve on the gas pipe side of the outdoor unit. 2)Fully close the stop valve on the liquid pipe side of the outdoor unit. 3)Close the stop valve on the gas pipe side of the outdoor unit almost completely so that it can be easily closed fully when the pressure gauge shows 0 psi[Gauge](0 Mpa). 4)Start the emergency COOL operation. To start the emergency operation in COOL mode,disconnect the power supply plug and/or turn off the breaker.After 15 seconds,connect the power supply plug and/or tum on the breaker,and then press the E.O.SW once.(The emergency COOL operation can be performed continuously for up to 30 minutes.) 5)Fully close the stop valve on the gas pipe side of the outdoor unit when the pressure gauge shows(0.1 to 0 psi[Gauge](0.05 to 0 Mpa)). 6)Stop the emergency COOL operation. To stop operation,press the E.O.SW several times until all LED lamps turn off.Refer to operating instructions for details. I When pumping down the refrigerant,stop the compressor before disconnecting the refrigerant pipes.The compressor may burst if air etc.get into it. MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION HEAD OFFICE:TOKYO BUILDING,2-7-3,MARUNOUCHI,CHIYODA-KU, TOKYO 100-8310,JAPAN