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INVERTER

SERVICE MANUAL

ROOM AIR CONDITIONER


DC INVERTER
SPLIT WALL-MOUNTED TYPE

Complete System Name

Item Numbers

Models

iDWM26

857620/1

Derby Split Inverter 2.6kW

iDWM35

857622/3

Derby Split Inverter 3.5kW

iDWM50

857624/5

Derby Split Inverter 5.0kW

iDWM70

857628/9

Derby Split Inverter 7.0kW

Table of Contents
1. Precaution ..................................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1

Safety Precaution ............................................................................................................................... 1

1.2

Warning .............................................................................................................................................. 1

2. Features ......................................................................................................................................................... 3
3. Dimension ..................................................................................................................................................... 5
3.1

Indoor Unit ............................................................................................................................................. 5

3.2

Outdoor Unit .......................................................................................................................................... 6

4. Specification ................................................................................................................................................. 7
5. Refrigerant cycle diagram ........................................................................................................................... 8
6. Wiring diagram ............................................................................................................................................. 9
6.1

Indoor Unit .......................................................................................................................................... 9

6.2

Outdoor Unit ..................................................................................................................................... 11

7. Installation details ...................................................................................................................................... 13


7.1

Wrench torque sheet for installation ................................................................................................. 13

7.2

Minimum Electrical Requirements .................................................................................................... 13

7.3

Pipe Length and the elevation .......................................................................................................... 13

7.4

Air purging of the piping and indoor unit ........................................................................................... 13

7.5

Pumping down (Re-installation) ........................................................................................................ 15

7.6

Re-air purging (Re-installation) ......................................................................................................... 16

7.7

Balance refrigerant of the 2-way, 3-way valves ................................................................................ 17

7.8

Evacuation ........................................................................................................................................ 18

7.9

Gas charging .................................................................................................................................... 19

8. Capacity Table.............................................................................................................................................20
8.1

iDWM26 ............................................................................................................................................ 20

8.2

iDWM35 ............................................................................................................................................ 21

8.3

iDWM50 ............................................................................................................................................ 22

8.4

iDWM70 ............................................................................................................................................ 23

9. Electronic function ..................................................................................................................................... 24

9.1

Abbreviation ...................................................................................................................................... 24

9.2

Display function ................................................................................................................................ 24

9.3

Protection .......................................................................................................................................... 25

9.4

Fan-Only Mode ................................................................................................................................. 26

9.5

Cooling Mode.................................................................................................................................... 26

9.6

Drying mode ..................................................................................................................................... 28

9.7

Heating mode ................................................................................................................................... 29

9.8

Auto Mode Function ......................................................................................................................... 31

9.9

Forced operation function ................................................................................................................. 32

9.10

Action of 4-way valve ........................................................................................................................ 32

9.11

Two speeds outdoor fan function ..................................................................................................... 32

9.12

Timer function ................................................................................................................................... 32

9.13

Sleep function mode ......................................................................................................................... 33

9.14

Auto-Restart function ........................................................................................................................ 33

10. Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................................................... 34


10.1

Indoor Unit Error Display .................................................................................................................. 35

10.2

Diagnosis and Solution ..................................................................................................................... 36

10.3

Key Part Checking ............................................................................................................................ 39

11. Explosion Diagrams ................................................................................................................................. 41


11.1

IDWMG26 - INDOOR ....................................................................................................................... 41

11.2

IDWMZ26 - OUTDOOR .................................................................................................................... 43

11.3

IDWMG35 - INDOOR ....................................................................................................................... 45

11.4

IDWMZ35 - OUTDOOR .................................................................................................................... 47

11.5

IDWMG50 - INDOOR .......................................................................................................................49

11.6

IDWMZ50 - OUTDOOR .................................................................................................................... 51

11.7

IDWMG70 - INDOOR ........................................................................................................................53

11.8

IDWMZ70 - OUTDOOR .................................................................................................................... 55

1. Precaution

installation stand.
It may cause injury, accident, or damage to
the product.
Be sure the installation area does

1.1 Safety Precaution


To prevent injury to the user or other

not deteriorate with age.

people and property damage, the following

If the base collapses, the air conditioner could fall


with it, causing property damage, product failure,
and personal injury.
Do not let the air conditioner run for a

instructions must be followed.


Incorrect operation due to ignoring
instruction will cause harm or damage.

Before service unit, be sure to read

long time when the humidity is very high and a

this service manual at first.

door or a window is left open.


Moisture may condense and wet or
damage furniture.

1.2 Warning

Take care to ensure that power cable could

Installation

not be pulled out or damaged during operation.

Do not use a defective or underrated circuit

There is risk of fire or electric shock.

breaker. Use this appliance on a dedicated

Do not place anything on the power cable.


There is risk of fire or electric shock.

circuit.

Do not plug or unplug the power supply

There is risk of fire or electric shock.


For electrical work, contact the dealer,

plug during operation.

seller, a qualified electrician, or an Authorized

There is risk of fire or electric shock.


Do not touch (operation) the product with

service center.

wet hands.

Do not disassemble or repair the product, there


is risk of fire or electric shock.
Always ground the product.

There is risk of fire or electric shock.

There is risk of fire or electric shock.

near the power cable.

Do not place a heater or other appliance

Install the panel and the cover of control

There is risk of fire and electric shock.

box securely.

Do not allow water to run into electric parts.

There is risk of fire or electric shock.

It may cause fire, failure of the product, or electric


shock.
Do not store or use flammable gas

Always install a dedicated circuit


and breaker.

or combustible near the product.

Improper wiring or installation may cause fire or


electric shock.
Use the correctly rated breaker of fuse.

There is risk of fire or failure of product.


Do not use the product in a tightly

There is risk of fire or electric shock.

closed space for a long time.

Do not modify or extend the power cable.

Oxygen deficiency could occur.

There is risk of fire or electric shock.

When flammable gas leaks, turn off the gas

Do not install, remove, or reinstall the unit

and open a window for ventilation before turning

by yourself (customer).

the product on.

There is risk of fire, electric shock, explosion,


or injury.
Be caution when unpacking and

Do not use the telephone or turn switches on or


off. There is risk of explosion or fire.
If strange sounds or smoke comes from

installing the product.

product, turn the breaker off or disconnect the

Sharp edges could cause injury, be


especially careful of the case edges and the
fins on the condenser and evaporator.
For installation, always contact the dealer

There is risk of electric shock or fire.

or an Authorized service center.

storm or hurricane. If possible, remove the

There is risk of fire, electric shock, explosion,


or injury.
Do not install the product on a defective

product from the window before the hurricane

power supply cable.


Stop operation and close the window in

arrives.

or inefficient operation.

There is risk of property damage, failure of


product, or electric shock.
Do not open the inlet grill of the product

during operation. (Do not touch the

Operational

Do not expose the skin directly to cool air

electrostatic filter, if the unit is so equipped.)

for long periods of time. (Do not sit in the draft).

There is risk of physical injury, electric shock,


or product failure.
When the product is soaked (flooded

This could be harmful to your health.

or submerged), contact an Authorized

art, etc. It is a consumer air conditioner, not a

service center.

precision refrigerant system.

There is risk of fire or electric shock.

There is risk of damage or loss of property.

Do not use the product for special


purposes, such as preserving foods, works of

Be caution that water does not enter the

Do not block the inlet or outlet of air flow.

product.

It may cause product failure.

There is risk of fire, electric shock, or


product damage.

Use a soft cloth to clean. Do not use harsh


detergents, solvents, etc.

Ventilate the product from time to time

There is risk of fire, electric shock, or damage to the


plastic parts of the product.

when operating it together with a stove, etc.

There is risk of fire or electric shock.

Do not touch the metal parts of the product

Turn the main power off when cleaning

when removing the air filter. They are very sharp.

or maintaining the product.

There is risk of personal injury.

There is risk of electric shock.

Do not step on or put anything on the

When the product is not be used for a

product. (outdoor units)

long time, disconnect the power supply plug or

There is risk of personal injury and failure of product.

turn off the breaker.

Always insert the filter securely. Clean the


filter every two weeks or more often if necessary.

There is risk of product damage or failure,


or unintended operation.
Take care to ensure that nobody could

A dirty filter reduces the efficiency of the air


conditioner and could cause product malfunction or
damage.
Do not insert hands or other object through

step on or fall onto the outdoor unit.


This could result in personal injury and
product damage.

air inlet or outlet while the product is operated.

There are sharp and moving parts that could


cause personal injury.
Do not drink the water drained from the

CAUTION

Always check for gas (refrigerant) leakage

product.

after installation or repair of product.

It is not sanitary. Could cause serious health issues.

Low refrigerant levels may cause failure of product.

Use a firm stool or ladder when cleaning or

Install the drain hose to ensure that water

maintaining the product.

is drained away properly.

Be careful and avoid personal injury.

A bad connection may cause water leakage.

Replace all the batteries in the remote

Keep level even when installing the product.

control with new ones of the same type. Do not

To avoid vibration of water leakage.

mix old and new batteries or different types of

Do not install the product where the noise


or hot air from the outdoor unit could

batteries.

damage the neighbourhoods.

There is risk of fire or explosion.


Do not recharge or disassemble the

It may cause a problem for your neighbours.

batteries. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire.

Use two or more people to lift and


transport the product.

They may burn of explode.

Avoid personal injury.

If the liquid from the batteries gets onto


your skin or clothes, wash it well with clean
water. Do not use the remote of the batteries that
has leaked.
The chemical in batteries could cause burns or other
health hazards.

Do not install the product where it will


be exposed to sea wind (salt spray) directly.
It may cause corrosion on the product.
Corrosion, particularly on the condenser and
evaporator fins, could cause product malfunction

2. Features
Indoor unit

Operation by remote controller

Sensing by room temperature


Room temperature sensor (T1)
Indoor Coil temperature sensor (T2)
Room temperature control
Maintain the room temperature in accordance with the
setting temperature.
Anti-freezing control in cooling
Prevent the water being frozen on evaporator by sensing
the evaporator pipe temperature in cooling mode
Time Delay Safety control
Restarting is for approx. 3 minutes
Indoor fan speed control
Turbo wind, high, med, low, breeze
Two-direction air vane
The unit will decide the louver direction according to
operation mode.

Work voltage (160V-253V)

Sleep mode auto control

Self-diag. function

The fan is turned to low speed (cooling/heating)


The unit will turn off at the seventh hour.
Anti-cold function
Independent dehumidification

Prevent the cold wind at


the beginning of unit start.

The function is usually used in rainy days in


springtime or damp areas.

Auto defrost

Air flow Direction control


The louver can be set at the desired position or
swing up and down automatically

Auto-restart function

Auto mode
The mode can be change by the room temperature.

When the power supply is interrupted


and then restored, the air conditioner
automatically restores the previous
function setting.

Flexible wiring connection

Temp. Compensation

Outdoor unit

Power delay control


The unit has 3 mins delay between continuously ON/OFF operations.
Low noise air flow system
Bird tail propeller fan makes the outdoor unit run more quietly.

Hydrophilic aluminium fin


The hydrophilic fin can improve the heating efficiency at operation mode.
4 way valve control
It is only operated in the heating operation mode except defrosting operation.
Anti-rust cabinet
Made from electrolytic zinc steel sheet and anti-rust coated components

Valve protection cover


It protects the valves and prevents water from dripping.

Discharge pipe temperature protect

Driving heating at -15C

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3. Dimension
Indoor Unit

Model Name
iDWMG26
iDWMG35
iDWMG50

A (mm)
790
790
920

B (mm)
195
195
225

C (mm)
265
265
295

iDWMG70

1250mm

230mm

325mm

3.1

3.2

Outdoor Unit

B
C

MODEL NAME
iDWMZ26
iDWMZ35
iDWMZ50
iDWMZ70

A(mm)
590
590
695
860

B(mm)
530
530
560
590

C(mm)
760
760
845
895

Gas side Flare


9.53 iDWM26
12.7 iDWM35
12.7 iDWM50
16.0 iDWM70

Service Port
Liquid side Flare
6.35 iDWM26
6.35 iDWM35
6.35 iDWM50
9.53 iDWM70

6
6

D(mm)
290
290
335
330

E(mm)
315
315
360
355

Model

iDWM26

iDWM35

iDWM50

iDWM70

Indoor

iDWMG26

iDWMG35

iDWMG50

iDWMG70

Outdoor

iDWMZ26

iDWMZ35

iDWMZ50

iDWMZ70

Ph-V-Hz

1,220-240V~,50Hz

1, 220-240V~, 50Hz

1,220-240V~,50Hz

1,220-240V~,50Hz

Rated Capacity(Min~Max)

kW

2.55(0.90~3.25)

3.40(1.10~4.30)

4.95(1.55~6.74)

7.00(3.50-7.30)

Rated Input (Min~Max)

kW

0.68(0.30~1.10)

0.99(0.40~1.48)

1.60(0.40~2.30)

2.25(0.84-2.35)

3.0

4.4

7.2

10.0

3.75

3.43

3.09

3.1

2.93(0.96~3.60)
0.68(0.31~1.15)

3.81(1.17~4.45)

4.85(1.50~6.45)

7.20(3.20-7.50)

0.99(0.39~1.46)

1.55(0.36~2.10)

2.18(0.72-2.72)

3.0
4.30

4.4
3.85

6.5

9.4

3.13

3.3

Power supply

Cooling

Rated current
Rated EER

Heating

Rated Capacity (Min~Max)

kW

Rated Input (Min~Max)

kW

Rated current

Rated COP
Moisture Removal

l/h

0.8

1.2

1.5

2.6

Max. current

8.00

15.00

3.20

8.50
4.50

15.00

Starting current

10.20

15.00

Model

DA108X1C-20FZ3

DA108X1C-20FZ3

C-6RVN93H0N

C-6RZ146H1A

Type

Rotary
TOSHIBA

Rotary

Rotary

Rotary

TOSHIBA

SANYO

SANYO

Brand

Compressor

Capacity

kW

3.2

3.2

4.2

6.4

Input

kW

0.855

1.010

1.630

Rated current(RLA)

6.23

8.38

Locked rotor Amp(LRA)

5.30
8

0.855
5.30
8

12.50
1NT11L-3979

CS-74

CS-74

13.26
1NT11L-3979

Capacitor

uF

No

Refrigerant oil

ml

480

No
480

No
400

FV50BX / 350

Model

RPG20D

RPG20D

RPG28D

YDK50-4E

Brand

Welling

Welling

Welling

Welling

Thermal protector

Indoor fan motor

Input

43

43

47

67

Capacitor

uF

1.5

1.5

3.0

r/min

1.5
1250/1050/900
2

1250/1050/900
2

1180/1100/950
2

1250/1120/1030

b.Tube pitch(a)x row pitch(b)

mm

21x13.37

2113.37

21x13.37

21x13.37

c.Fin spacing

mm

Speed(hi/mi/lo)
a.Number of rows

Indoor coil

d.Fin type (code)

1.3

7, innergroove tube

7, innergroove tube

7, innergroove tube

mm

637*294*26.74

637x294x26.74

755x210x26.74+725x126x26.74

965x420x26.74

2
171/135/90

4
222/194/167

322/286/250

l/s

164/130/90

dB(A)

40/37/33

43/40/36

44/40/37

51/48/45

Dimension (W*D*H)

mm

790x195x265

790x195x265

920x225x292

1250230x325

Packing (W*D*H)

mm

875x285x375

875x285x375

1015x295x368

1345335x430

Net/Gross weight

Kg

9/11

9/11

11.5/15

17/21

YDK24-6G

YDK24-6G

YDK53-6F

YDK53-6N

Welling

Welling

Welling

Welling

59

59

126/106

144/102

uF

2.5
800/550
2

2.5

2.5

2.5

r/min

800/550
2

760/600
2

780/630

b.Tube pitch(a)x row pitch(b)

mm

22x19.05

22x19.05

25.4x22

21x13.37

c.Fin spacing

mm

Brand
Input
Capacitor
Speed
a.Number of rows

d.Fin type (code)

1.4

1.4

1.6

1.3

Hydrophilic aluminium

Hydrophilic aluminium

Hydrophilic aluminium

Hydrophilic aluminium

e.Tube outside dia.and type

mm

7.94, innergroove tube

7.94, innergroove tube

9.52, innergroove tube

7.94 innergroove tube

f.Coil length x height x width

mm

656x550x38.1

656x550x38.1

766x660x44

965x420x26.74

458/294

458/294

694/555

833/694

g.Number of circuits
Outdoor air flow

Outdoor unit

1.3
Hydrophilic aluminium

mm

Model

Outdoor noise level

1.3
Hydrophilic aluminium

f.Coil length x height x width

Indoor noise level (Hi/Mi/Lo) @ 1 meter (SPL)

Outdoor coil

1.3
Hydrophilic aluminium

e.Tube outside dia.and type

Indoor air flow (Hi/Mi/Lo)

Outdoor fan motor

Hydrophilic aluminium
7, innergroove tube

g.Number of circuits

Indoor unit

No

(Hi/Lo)

l/s
dB(A)

52/50

53/51

56/54

60/54

Dimension(W*D*H)

mm

760x285x590

760x285x590

845x335x695

895330x860

Packing (W*D*H)

mm

887x355x645

887x355x645

965x395x755

1043395915

Net/Gross weight

Kg

40.5/43

40.5/43

52/56

63.5/67.5

1100

1100

1700

2200

MPa

4.2/1.5

4.2/1.5

4.2/1.5

4.2/1.5
9.53/16.0(3/8"/5/8")

(SPL @ 1 meter)

Refrigerant type R410A (Pre-charge)


Design pressure

(Hi/Lo)

mm(inch)

6.35/9.53 (1/4"/3/8")

6.35/12.7 (1/4"/1/2")

6.35/12.7 (1/4"/1/2")

Refrigerant piping

Max. refrigerant pipe length

15

15

15

25

Max. difference in level

10

Liquid side/ Gas side

Plug type
Thermostat type

10A

10A

20A

No plug

Electronic control

Electronic control

Electronic control

Electronic control

Operation temp

17 ~ 30

17 ~ 30

17 ~ 30

17 ~ 30

Ambient temp (Outdoor)

-15 ~ 50

-15 ~ 50

-15 ~ 50

-15 ~ 50

Recommended application area

m2
set

16-24

20-30

28 ~ 40

35~58

89/196/232

70/146/168

47/98/112

dB(A)

61

89/196/232
63

66

71

Qtyper 20 /40 /40'HQ


Outdoor sound power level
Pre-Charged Length

The above design and specifications are subject to change


without prior notice for product development.
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5. Refrigerant cycle diagram

6. Wiring diagram
6.1 Indoor Unit

iDWMG26, iDWMG35

iDWMG50

iDWMG70

10
10

6.2 Outdoor Unit

iDWMZ26, iDWMZ35

iDWMZ50

11

11

iDWMZ70

12

12

7. Installation details
7.1 Wrench torque sheet for installation
Outside diameter

Torque

mm

inch

Kgf.m

6.35

1/4

1.8

9.52

3/8

4.2

12.7

1/2

5.5

16.0

5/8

6.6

7.2 Minimum Electrical Requirements


Conductor sizes are based on using TYPE D Circuit Breaker Protection and maximum cable length shall not exceed 15m.
Incoming Power supply
Maximum run current
Rated run current
Minimum Conductor size
Model
Circuit Breaker size (A)
2
(A)
(A)
mm
iDWM26
8
3
10
1.0
iDWM35
8.5
4.4
10
1.0
iDWM50
15
7.2
20
2.5
iDWM70
15
10
25
2.5
Interconnecting Cables Requirements
2
Models
Inter-connecting supply to
Minimum conductor size mm
Remarks
2
Power supply to indoor
iDWM26
Compressor+Neutral+Earth
2x1.0 mm + Earth
2
first
4
way valve
2x1.0 mm
1
Signal
Wire+ Outdoor fan
2
Power supply to indoor
iDWM35
Compressor+Neutral+Earth
2x1.0 mm + Earth
2
first
4
way valve
2x1.0 mm
1
Signal
Wire+ Outdoor fan
2
Power supply to indoor
iDWM50
Compressor+Neutral+Earth
2x2.5 mm + Earth
2
first
Signal
Wire+ Outdoor fan
4
way valve
2x1.0 mm
1
2
Power supply to outdoor
iDWM70
Indoor Unit
2x1.0 mm + Earth
2
first
4
way valve
2x1.0 mm
1
Signal
Wire+ Outdoor fan
NOTE: The supply voltage should be consistent with the rated voltage of the air conditioner

7.3 Pipe Length and the elevation


Model
iDMW26
iDWM35
iDWM50
iDWM70

Pipe size (mm)


Gas
Liquid
9.53 (3/8)
12.7 (1/2)
12.7 (1/2)
16.0 (5/8)

Pre-charged
length (m)

6.35 (1/4)
6.35 (1/4)
6.35 (1/4)
9.53 (3/8)

5
5
5
5

Max.
Elevation
B(m)
8
8
8
10

Max. Length
A(m)

Additional
Refrigerant (g/m)

15
15
15
25

20
20
20
40

Caution:
Capacity is based on standard length and maximum allowance length is base of reliability.
Oil trap should be installed per 5-7 meters.

7.4 Air purging of the piping and indoor unit


Required tools:
Hexagonal wrench; adjustable wrench; torque wrenches, wrench to hold the joints and gas leak detector.
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Note: The air in the indoor unit and in the piping must be purged. If air remains in the refrigeration piping, it will affect
the compressor, reduces the cooling capacity, and could lead to a malfunction of unit.
Be sure, using a torque wrench to tighten the service port cap (after using the service port), so that it prevents the
gas leakage from the refrigeration cycle.

service port.

Procedure
1) Recheck the piping connections.
2) Open the valve stem of the 2-way valve

Caution:

counter clockwise approximately 90, wait 10

If gas leakage is discovered in step (3) above, take the

seconds, and then set it to closed position.

following measures.

Be sure to use a hexagonal wrench to operate

If the leaks stop when the piping connections are

the valve stem.

tightened further, continue working from step (4).


If the gas leaks do not stop when the connections are

3) Check for gas leakage.


Check the flare connection for gas leakage

retightened, repair the location of the leak, discharge all of

4) Purge the air from the system.

the gas through the service port, and then recharge with

Set the 2-way valve to the open position and

the specified amount of gas from a gas cylinder.

remove the cap from the 3-way valves


service port.
Using the hexagonal wrench to press the valve
core pin, discharge for three seconds and then
wait for one minute.
5) Use torque wrench to tighten the service port
cap to a torque of 1.8 kgf.m. (18N.m)
6) Set the 3-way valve to the opened position.
7) Mounted the valve stem nuts to the 2-way and
3-way valves.
8) Check for gas leakage.
At this time, especially check for gas leakage from
the 2-way and 3-way stem nuts, and from the

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7.5 Pumping down (Re-installation)

Close

Procedure
1) Confirm that both the 2-way and 3-way valves are set to the opened position.
Remove the valve stem caps and confirm that the valve stems are in the opened
position. Be sure to use a hexagonal wrench to operate the valve stems.
2) Operate the unit for 10 to 15 minutes.
3) Stop operation and wait for 3 minutes, then connect the charge set to the service port of the 3-way valve.
Connect the charge hose with the push pin to the gas service port.
4) Air purging of the charge hose.
Open the low-pressure valve on the charge set slightly to purge air from the charge hose.
5) Set the 2-way valve to the close position.
6) Operate the air conditioner at the cooling cycle and stop it when the gauge indicates 0.1MPa.
7) Immediately set the 3-way valve to the closed position.
Do this quickly so that the gauge ends up indicating 0.3 to 0.5Mpa.
Disconnect the charge set, and amount the 2-way and 3-way valves stem nuts and service port caps. Use a
torque wrench to tighten the service port cap to a torque of 1.8 kgf.m. Be sure to check for gas leakage.

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7.6 Re-air purging (Re-installation)

Procedure:
1)

Confirm that both the 2-way and 3-way valves are set to the closed position.

2)

Connect the charge set and a charging cylinder to the service port of the 3-way
valve. Leave the valve on the charging cylinder closed.

3)

Air purging.
Open the valves on the charging cylinder and the charge set. Purge the air by loosening the flare nut on the 2way valve approximately 45 for 3 seconds then closing it for 1 minute; repeat 3 times.
After purging the air, use a torque wrench to tighten the flare nut to on the 2-way valve.

4)

Check the gas leakage.


Check the flare connections for gas leakage.

5)

Discharge the refrigerant.


Close the valve on the charging cylinder and discharge the refrigerant until the gauge indicates 0.3 to 0.5 MPa.

6)

Disconnect the charge set and the charging cylinder, and set the 2-way and 3-way valves to the open
position. Be sure to use a hexagonal wrench to operate the valve stems.

7)

Mount the valve stems nuts and the service port cap.
Be sure to use a torque wrench to tighten the service port cap to a torque 18N.m. Be sure to check the gas
leakage.

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7.7 Balance refrigerant of the 2-way, 3-way valves

Procedure:
1) Confirm that both the 2-way and 3-way valves are set to the open position.
2) Connect the charge set to the 3-way valves service
port. Leave the valve on the charge set closed.
Connect the charge hose with the push pin to the service port.
3) Open the valves (Low side) on the charge set and discharge the refrigerant until the gauge indicates 0.05
to 0.1MPa.
If there is no air in the refrigeration cycle [the pressure when the air conditioner is not running is higher than
0.1MPa], discharge the refrigerant until the gauge indicates 0.05 to 0.1 MPa. If this is the case, it will not be
necessary to apply an evacuation.
Discharge the refrigeration gradually; if it is discharged too suddenly, the refrigeration oil will be discharged.

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7.8 Evacuation

Procedure:
1) Connect the vacuum pump to the charge sets centre hose.
2) Evacuation for approximately one hour.
Confirm that the gauge needle has moved toward -0.1 MPa (-76 cmHg) [vacuum of 4 mmHg or less].
3) Close the valve (Low side) on the charge set, turn off the vacuum pump, and confirm that the gauge
needle does not move (approximately 5 minutes after turning off the vacuum pump).
4) Disconnect the charge hose from the vacuum pump.
Vacuum pump oil, if the vacuum pump oil becomes dirty or depleted, replenish as needed.

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7.9 Gas charging

Procedure:
1) Connect the charge hose to the charging cylinder.
Connect the charge hose which you disconnected from the vacuum pump to the valve at the bottom of the cylinder.

2) Purge the air from the charge hose.


Open the valve at the bottom of the cylinder and press the check valve on the charge set to purge the air
(be careful of the liquid refrigerant).
3) Open the valves (Low side) on the charge set and charge the system with liquid refrigerant.
If the system cannot be charged with the specified amount of refrigerant, it can be charged with a little at a time
(approximately 150g each time) while operating the air conditioner in the cooling cycle; however, one time is not
sufficient, wait approximately 1 minute and then repeat the procedure.(pumping down-pin).
4) Immediately disconnect the charge hose from the 3-way valves service port. Stopping partway will allow the
refrigerant to be discharged.
If the system has been charged with liquid refrigerant while operating the air conditioner, turn off the air
conditioner before disconnecting the hose.
5) Mount the valve stem caps and the service port
Use torque wrench to tighten the service port cap to a torque of 18N.m. Be sure to check for gas leakage.

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8. Capacity Table
8.1 iDWM26
SUMMER

OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE DRY

Indoor
Conditions
21C D
15C W

24C D
17C W

27C D
19C W

32C D
23C W

25C

30C

35C

40C

45C

50C

Total capacity W

2393

2275

2117

1944

1785

1665

Sensitive capacity W

1753

1700

1626

1543

1464

1401

Input W.

564

612

660

708

757

805

Total capacity W

2565

2451

2312

2165

2023

1901

Sensitive capacity W

1860

1805

1740

1677

1628

1606

Input W.

564

617

669

721

774

826

Total capacity W

2745

2694

2549

2351

2140

1955

Sensitive capacity W

2016

1973

1898

1807

1714

1636

Input W.

575

629

683

736

790

844

Total capacity W

2797

2841

2801

2704

2578

2451

Sensitive capacity W

1910

1933

1917

1885

1862

1871

Input W.

570

633

696

759

821

884

WINTER

OUTDOOR CONDITIONS

Indoor
Conditions
15C

18C

20C

22C

12C D
11C W

7C D
6C W

4C D
3C W

0C D
-1C W

-4C D
-6C W

-7C D
-8C W

Capacity W

3435

3057

2703

1747

1461

1408

Input W.

740

660

592

510

474

500

Capacity W

3235

2901

2615

1661

1533

1355

Input W.

757

660

602

543

524

549

Capacity W

3218

2930

2592

1578

1418

1385

Input W.

778

684

617

543

514

541

Capacity W

2992

2850

2473

1339

1433

1337

Input W.

719

679

618

541

518

567

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8.2 iDWM35
SUMMER

OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE DRY

Indoor
Conditions
21C D
15C W

24C D
17C W

27C D
19C W

32C D
23C W

25C

30C

35C

40C

45C

50C

Total capacity W

3300

3137

2919

2681

2461

2296

Sensitive capacity W

2337

2266

2167

2057

1951

1867

Input W.

804

873

942

1010

1079

1148

Total capacity W

3537

3379

3188

2985

2789

2622

Sensitive capacity W

2478

2406

2319

2235

2170

2140

Input W.

805

879

954

1029

1103

1178

Total capacity W

3785

3715

3515

3242

2950

2696

Sensitive capacity W

2686

2629

2529

2408

2284

2180

Input W.

821

897

974

1050

1127

1204

Total capacity W

3856

3918

3863

3729

3555

3379

Sensitive capacity W

2545

2576

2555

2512

2481

2493

Input W.

813

902

992

1082

1172

1262

WINTER

OUTDOOR CONDITIONS

Indoor
Conditions
15C

18C

20C

22C

12C D
11C W

7C D
6C W

4C D
3C W

0C D 1C W

-4C D 6C W

-7C D 8C W

Capacity W

4467

3975

3515

2272

1899

1830

Input W.

1077

962

862

743

690

728

Capacity W

4207

3772

3401

2160

1994

1761

Input W.

1103

961

877

791

763

800

Capacity W

4184

3810

3371

2051

1845

1801

Input W.

1132

996

899

791

748

787

Capacity W

3890

3706

3216

1742

1863

1739

Input W.

1047

989

900

788

754

825

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8.3 iDWM50
SUMMER

OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE DRY

Indoor
Conditions

21C D
15C W

24C D
17C W

27C D
19C W

32C D
23C W

25C

30C

35C

40C

45C

50C

Total capacity W

4645

4417

4109

3774

3465

3232

Sensitive capacity W

3507

3401

3252

3086

2928

2802

Input W.

1326

1440

1553

1667

1780

1894

Total capacity W

4979

4757

4488

4202

3927

3691

Sensitive capacity W

3720

3611

3480

3354

3256

3212

Input W.

1328

1451

1574

1697

1820

1943

Total capacity W

5329

5230

4948

4564

4153

3795

Sensitive capacity W

4031

3945

3796

3614

3429

3272

Input W.

1354

1480

1606

1733

1859

1985

Total capacity W

5429

5516

5438

5250

5005

4757

Sensitive capacity W

3820

3867

3834

3770

3723

3742

Input W.

1340

1488

1637

1785

1933

2081

OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE DRY


SUMMER
Indoor
Conditions WINTER

25C

30C
35C
40C
OUTDOOR CONDITIONS

45C

50C

21C D 15C Indoor


Total capacity W
671012C D 63807C D
Conditions
11C W
6C W
W
Sensitive capacity W
4937
4788
Capacity W
5686
5060
15C
Input W.
1915
2078
Input W.
1686
1505

5935
4C D
3C W
4579

5452
0C D
-1C W
4345

5005
-4C D
-6C W
4122

2242

2406

2570

24C D 17C
W

6871

6483

6070

5672

2242

5083

4900

4722

4584

1195

4522
1252

Capacity W 1917 5326

20944850

2272
4291

2450
2611

2628
2348

2805
2292

7697 1773

75541559

7148
1407

6592
1238

5999
1172

5482
1232

Sensitive capacity
W
Capacity
W 5676 4952
22C
Input W.
1954 1640
Input W.

55554717

5344
4094

5087
2217

4827
2371

4606
2214

21371548

2319
1410

2501
1234

2684
1180

2866
1292

Total capacity W
7193
Capacity W
5355
18C
Sensitive capacity W
5237
Input W.
1726
Input W.

27C D 19C
W

32C D 23C
W

20C
Total capacity W Input W.

4802
1505

4474
1349
4329
1373

2892
1163
2749
1238

2418
1081
2538

4669D
-7C
-8C W
3945

2330
2734

1140
5331

Total capacity W

7841

7967

7855

7583

7229

6871

Sensitive capacity W

5378

5444

5398

5308

5242

5268

Input W.

1935

2149

2363

2577

2791

3005

7.2 MSE-24HRDN1-QC1W SUMMER OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE


22 DRY Indoor Conditions 25C 30C 35C 40C 45C

50C 21C D 15C W Total capacity W 6710 6380 5935 5452 5005 4669 Sensitive capacity W 4937 4788 4579 4345 4122
22
3945 Input W. 1915 2078 2242 2406 2570 2734 24C D 17C W Total capacity W 7193 6871 6483 6070 5672 5331 Sensitive

8.4 iDWM70
Summer

Outdoor Temperature Day

Indoor
Conditions
21C D
15C W

24C D
17C W

27C D
19C W

32C D
23C W

25C

30C

35C

40C

45C

50C

Total capacity W

6710

6380

5935

5452

5005

4669

Sensitive capacity W

4937

4788

4579

4345

4122

3945

Input W.

1915

2078

2242

2406

2570

2734

Total capacity W

7193

6871

6483

6070

5672

5331

Sensitive capacity W

5237

5083

4900

4722

4584

4522

Input W.

1917

2094

2272

2450

2628

2805

Total capacity W

7697

7554

7148

6592

5999

5482

Sensitive capacity W

5676

5555

5344

5087

4827

4606

Input W.

1954

2137

2319

2501

2684

2866

Total capacity W

7841

7967

7855

7583

7229

6871

Sensitive capacity W

5378

5444

5398

5308

5242

5268

Input W.

1935

2149

2363

2577

2791

3005

WINTER
Indoor
Conditions

OUTDOOR CONDITIONS
12C D
11C W

7C D
6C W

4C D
3C W

0C D
-1C W

-4C D
-6C W

-7C D
-8C W

Capacity W

8864

7887

6974

4509

3769

3632

Input W.

2492

2224

1994

1718

1596

1684

Capacity W

8347

7485

6748

4285

3956

3495

Input W.

2550

2224

2028

1829

1766

1850

Capacity W

8303

7560

6689

4070

3660

3573

Input kW.

2619

2304

2079

1829

1731

1821

Capacity W

7719

7353

6382

3456

3696

3451

Input kW.

2422

2287

2082

1823

1743

1908

15C

18C

20C

22C

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9. Electronic function
9.1 Abbreviation
T1:

Room temperature sensor

T2:

Indoor Coil temperature sensor

T3:

Outdoor coil temperature sensor

T4:

Outdoor ambient temperature sensor

Te:

Compressor Discharge temperature sensor

9.2 Display function


9.2.1

Icon explanation on indoor display board for models iDWMG26, iDWMG35, iDWMG50.

iDWMG26, iDWMG35, iDWMG50


1)

AUTO indicator
This indicator illuminates when the air conditioner is in AUTO operation.

2)

TIMER indicator
This indicator illuminates when TIMER is set ON/OFF.

3)

DEF. Indicator
This indicator illuminates when the air conditioner starts defrosting automatically or when the warm air
control feature is activated in heating mode.

4) TEMPERATURE indicator
Displays the temperature settings. When changing the setting temperature, this indicator begins to flash and
stops 20 seconds later.
Displays the room temperature when the air conditioner is in FAN only operation, and the range of that is
0~50C.
No display when the unit stops.
Displays the malfunction code or protection code if the unit malfunctions.
5)

FREQUENCY indicator
This indicator appears only when the compressor is in operation and indicates the current operating
frequency. This indicator will flash when the power is on and the unit is not in operation.

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9.2.2

Icon explanation on indoor display board for model iDWMG70

iDWMG70

1)

POWER Indicator:

The indicator flashes once every second after power is on and illuminates when the air conditioner is in operation.
2)

TIMER indicator:

The indicator illuminates when TIMER is set ON/OFF.


3)

DEFROST indicator:

This indicator illuminates when the air conditioner starts defrosting automatically or when the warm air control feature is
activated in heating operation.
4)

AUTO indicator:

This indicator illuminates when the air conditioner is in AUTO operation.


5)

DIGITAL DISPLAY:

Displays the temperature settings. When changing the setting temperature, this indicator begins to flash, and stops
20 seconds later.

Displays the room temperature when the air conditioner is in FAN only operation.

Displays the malfunction code or protection code.

No display when the unit stops.

9.3 Protection
9.3.1

Three Minutes Delay at restart for compressor.

9.3.2

Temperature protection of compressor top.

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If the temperature of compressor top is too high (higher than 115C and the Over-load Protector is cut, the unit
stops. When the Over-load Protector restores and closes (lower than 100C), the compressor will restart) in this
case the compressor is restricted by Three Minutes Delay protection.
9.3.3 Inverter module Protection
Inverter module Protection itself has a protection function against current, voltage and temperature. If these
protections happened, the corresponding code will display on indoor unit LED.
9.3.4

Sensor protection at open circuit and breaking disconnection

9.3.5 Fan Speed is out of control.


When Indoor Fan Speed is too low (lower than 300RPM for 60 seconds), the unit stops and LED displays
failure information and cant return to normal operation automatically.
9.3.6 Cross Zero signal error warning.
If there are 20 alternations of Cross Zero signals are incorrect, the unit stops and LED displays failure
information. After resuming, the motor rotates again. The spacing of Cross Zero signal is 6-13ms.
9.3.7

Indoor fan delayed at start function

9.3.8 For all modes, when the units are turned on, the indoor fan can operate 10 seconds after the action of louver.
9.3.9 Compressor preheating function.
1)

Preheating permitting condition:


If T4 (outdoor ambient temperature) <3C and the machine connects to power supply newly or if
T4<3C and compressor has stopped for over 3 hours, the compressor heating cable will work.

2)

Preheating mode:
A weak current flows through the coil of compressor from the wiring terminal of compressor, then
the compressor is heated without operation.

3)

Preheating release condition:


If T4>5C or user turns on the machine and compressor runs, preheating function will stop.

9.3.10 Compressor Crankcase Heater (For Model iDWM70 only)


If outdoor temperature is lower than 5C, the compressor heating belt begins to work. If outdoor temperature
is higher than 15C, the compressor heating belt stops working.

9.4 Fan-Only Mode


9.4.1

Temperature setting function is disabled, and no setting temperature display.

9.4.2

In this mode, the action of louver is the same as in cooling mode.

9.4.3

The action of auto fan in fan-only mode is the same as auto fan in cooling mode with 24C setting temperature.
high

T1-24

3.5
3.0

medium

1.5

low

1.0

9.5 Cooling Mode


9.5.1 After starting, the operation frequency of compressor submits to the following rule.

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T=(room temp) (setting Temp)

3.5
3.0

-0.5
H

-1.0

When the machine is running and T(=room temp. setting temp.) changes, the frequency of compressor will
rise or descend a grade (7 minutes after starting).
After start, if T stays in a zone for 3 minutes, the frequency will change as follows:
Zone A : Current frequency rises a grade till the maximum grade.
Zone B : Elevate or keep or descend the frequency of compressor.
Zone H: Compressor stops after running at the minimum frequency for 60 minutes or T is less than -2C.
9.5.2

Indoor heat exchanger anti-freezing function.


If T2 is lower than 0C, the compressor stops and resumes when T2>5C.

9.5.3 Outdoor unit current control in cooling mode(refer to the parameter table)
comp. pause

outdoor unit current

I3COOL

freq. descends if curr. rises;

I2COOL

freq. remains if curr. descends

I1COOL
running normally

Remark:
Model

9.5.4

I1COOL

I2COOL

I3COOL

iDWM26

4.5 A

5.5 A

6.5 A

iDWM50

5.2 A

6.4 A

7.5 A

iDWM50

9.5A

10.5A

13A

iDWM70

11A

12A

13A

Rating capacity test function


1) Set the indoor unit with remote controller as: high fan, 17 in cooling mode, then press TURBO button on
controller 6 times or more within 10 seconds(make sure indoor unit receives these signals), the machine
will turn into rating capacity test mode, the buzzer will make a di sound for 2 seconds continuously. Also,
indoor fan will change to rating speed; the frequency of compressor will be fixed as rating value. Any
condition of above is not satisfied, the machine cannot be turned into rating capacity test mode.
2) The machine will quit from the rating capacity test mode if running for 5 hours or changing fan speed
or setting temperature.

9.5.5

9.5.6

Turbo function(press the TURBO button on remote controller)


1)

Elevate current frequency to a higher grade.

2)

Indoor fan turns to turbo speed.

3)

After running for 30 minutes the machine will turn back to previous setting mode.

Indoor fan operation rule.

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In cooling mode, indoor fan runs all the time and the speed can be selected as high, medium, low and auto.
Auto fan in cooling mode acts as follow:
T=(room temp) (setting Temp)

1)
2)

9.5.7

C
4.0
3.0
1.5
1.0

Condenser high temperature protection function(in cooling and drying mode)


If T3>60C for 5 seconds, compressor will stop immediately, and the machine will not resume until T3<52C.

9.6 Drying mode


9.6.1

Indoor fan speed is fixed at breeze grade and cant be changed. The horizontal angle is the same as in cooling
mode.

9.6.2

Room overlow temperature protection


In drying mode, if room temperature (T1) is lower than 10C, compressor will stop and not resume until room
temperature climbs up to 12 C.

9.6.3

Evaporator anti-freezing protection, condenser high temperature protection and outdoor unit frequency limit are
valid, and they are the same as that in cooling mode.

9.6.4

Horizontal louver action is the same as that in cooling mode.

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9.7 Heating mode


9.7.1

Indoor fan action:


1)

Anti-cold-wind function.

C
44

Setting fan speed

Evaporator temp

38
37

Low fan

34
33
Breeze
24

Super breeze

17

Fan stop

2)

If the compressor stops caused by room temperature rising, indoor fan will be forced to run 127 seconds
with breeze. During this period, anti-cold-wind is disabled. After this, anti-cold wind function is available.

3)

If the machine runs in rating capacity test mode, indoor fan runs with rating speed, and anti-cold-wind is
disabled.

9.7.2

Indoor fan speed can be set as high, medium, low or auto grade, but anti-cold-wind function is

T=(room temp) (setting Temp)

preferential. Auto fan action in heating mode.

2.5

low

2.0

medium

1.5
1.0

high

After starting, the operation frequency of compressor submits to following rule:

Th=(room temp) (setting Temp) Tcon

9.7.3

C
5.0

4.5

1.0
0.5

A
Remark: Tcon can be changed among 0, -2, 4C, the default is 0C

1)

When the machine runs, if Th stays in a zone for 3 minutes, action of frequency is as follows:
Zone A:

Elevate current frequency one grade, and not stop until the maximum grade.

Zone B:

Elevate or keep or descend current frequency.

Zone H:

Compressor stops after running with F1 (min. Frequency) for 60 minutes or when Th>6C.

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1) Temperature difference (Tcon) choice (Heating mode)


After power on, the machine will self-diagnose and if there aren't any J1 and J2 jump wires (see indoor unit wiring diagram),
Tcon will be set as 0C. It is recommended to keep J1 and J2 at factory settings. Changing these settings should be
carried out only by a qualified technician.
J1
J2
Tcon (C)

On
Off
-4

Off
On
-2

Off
Off
0

Outdoor unit current control in heating mode.

outdoor unit current

9.7.4

On
On
0

I3HEAT

I2HEAT

I1HEAT

Remark:

Model

9.7.5

I1HEAT

I2 HEAT

I3 HEAT

6.4 A

7.5 A

iDWM26

5.2 A

iDWM35

5.2 A

6.4 A

7.5 A

iDWM50

9.5A

10.5A

13A

iDWM70

11A

12A

13A

Indoor heat exchanger high temperature protection.


If T2>60C, the compressor will stop and not resume until T2<48C.

9.7.6

Defrosting mode.
1)

Condition of defrosting.

Condition 1: If T4>0C,
When the units are running, if any one of the following two items are satisfied the units start defrosting:
a)

The unit runs with T3<3C for 40 minutes and T3 keeps lower than -6C for more than 3 minutes.

b)

The unit runs with T3<3C for 80 minutes and T3 keeps lower than -4C for more than 3 minutes.

Condition 2: If T4<0C,
The program judges according to the condition 1, if any one of the two items are satisfied, then
judges if T2 has descended for more than 5C and if it has the machine starts defrosting, or continues to
judge T2 and will not defrost until T2 drops more than 5C.
Condition 3: No matter what value T4 is, if the machine runs with T3<3C for more than 120 minutes
and T3 keeps lower than -2C for more than 3 minutes, the machine will defrost, no matter if T2 drops
for more than 5C or not.
2) Condition of ending defrosting.
If any one of the following items is classified, defrosting will finish and the machine will turn to normal
heating mode.
a)

T3 rises to be higher than 12C.

b)

T3 rises to be higher than 8C and remains for 80 seconds.

c)

The machine has run for 10 minutes in defrosting.

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9.7.7

Defrosting action.
F8
compressor

4-way valve

outdoor fan

indoor fan

on
off
on
off
on
off
on
off

indoor fan breeze 10s

60s
70s

F8 Frequency level
no longer than 10 minutes

9.7.8

30s

Rating capacity test function.


1) Set the indoor unit with remote controller as: high fan, 30C in heating mode, then press TURBO button on
controller 6 times or more within 10 seconds(make sure indoor unit receives these signals), the machine
will turn into rating capacity test mode, the buzzer will make a di sound for 2 seconds continuously. Also,
indoor fan will change to rating speed; the frequency of compressor will be fixed as rating value. Any
condition of above is not satisfied, the machine cannot be turned into rating capacity test mode.
2)

The machine will quit from the rating capacity test mode if running for 5 hours or changing fan speed or
setting temperature.

9.7.9

Turbo function in heating mode. (press the TURBO button on remote controller)
1)

Elevate current frequency (excluding F8) to a higher grade. If indoor fan is in low speed or pause caused
by defrosting or anti-cold-wind function, frequency of compressor will not be elevated one grade until these
limit has been released.

2)

Indoor fan changes to turbo speed and anti-cold-wind function is valid.

3)

After running for 30 minutes the machine will turn back to previous setting mode.

9.8 Auto Mode Function


9.8.1 This mode can be chosen with remote controller and the setting temperature can be changed between 17~30C.
In auto mode, the machine will choose cooling, heating or fan-only mode according to T (T =T1-Ts).
T=T1-Ts

Running mode

T>1C

Cooling

-1C T1C

Fan-only

T<-1C
9.8.2

Heating

Indoor fan will choose auto speed of relevant mode.

9.8.3 If the machine switches mode between heating and cooling, compressor will keep stopping for 15 minutes and
then rechoose mode according to T.

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9.8.4

If the setting temperature is modified, the machine will rechoose running function.

9.9 Forced operation function


9.9.1 Forced cooling and auto function can be carried out with a touch button on the indoor unit. In these two modes,
the machine can be changed by remote controller to any other mode at any moment.
9.9.2 When the machine is off, pressing the touch button will carry the machine to forced auto mode, after this, if
pressing the button once again within 5 seconds, the machine will turn into forced cooling mode. In forced auto,
forced cooling or any other operation mode, pressing touch button will turn off the machine. In forced operation,
remote control is available.
9.9.3

In forced operation mode, all general protections are available.

9.9.4

In forced cooling mode, after running for 30 minutes the machine will turn to normal auto mode which has a
setting temperature of 24C.

9.9.5

The action of forced auto mode is the same as normal auto mode which has a temperature of 24C.

9.10 Action of 4-way valve


In heating, fan-only, standby or turning off mode 4-way valve is off, while in cooling or drying mode 4-way valve
is on. If the machine changes operation mode from cooling or drying mode to some other mode, 4-way valve will
be delayed off 2 minutes after compressor stop. For defrosting, please refer to the section defrosting mode.

9.11 Two speeds outdoor fan function


9.11.1 Outdoor fan starts at the same time with compressor, but stops 30 seconds later after compressor stop.

15
high

Outdoor fan action in heating mode


(including heating in auto mode).

9.11.3

22

high

20
low

outdoor fan speed

low

outdoor temperature

17

outdoor fan speed

outdoor temperature

9.11.2 Outdoor fan action in heating mode (including heating in auto mode).

Outdoor fan action in cooling & drying mode


(including cooling in auto & forced mode).

Outdoor fan action in cooling & drying mode (including cooling in auto & forced mode).
Please refer to the pic. above.

9.12 Timer function


9.12.1

Timing range is 24 hours, and the minimum resolution is 15 minutes.

9.12.2

Timer on.

After turning off, the machine will turn on automatically when reaching the setting time.

9.12.3

Timer off.

After turning on, the machine will turn off automatically when reaching the setting time.

9.12.4

Timer on/off. After turning off, the machine will turn on automatically when reaching the setting on time, and
then turn off automatically when reaching the setting off time.

9.12.5

Timer off/on. After turning on, the machine will turn off automatically when reaching the setting off time, and
then turn on automatically when reaching the setting on time.

9.12.6

The tolerance of timer is 1 minute per hour.

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9.13 Sleep function mode


9.13.1

Operation time in sleep mode is 7 hours. After 7 hours the machine quits this mode and turns off.

9.13.2

In cooling, heating or auto mode sleep function is available.

9.13.3

Operation process in sleep mode is as follow:


1) After pressing ECONOMIC or SLEEP button on controller, the machine will turn into sleep mode.
2) When cooling the setting temperature rises by 1C (be lower than 30C) every one hour; 2 hours later the
rising stops and indoor fan is fixed as low speed.
3) When heating, the setting temperature descends by 1C (be lower than 30C) every one hour; 2 hours later
the descending stops and indoor fan is fixed as low speed, and anti-cold wind is available.

9.13.4

If user uses timer on function in sleep mode, sleep function will pause and not resume until reaches the setting
on time.

9.13.5

When user uses timer off function in sleep mode (or sleep function in timer off mode), if the timing time is less
than 7 hours, sleep function will be cancelled when reaching the setting time. If the timing time is more than 7
hours, the machine will not stop until reaches the setting off time in sleep mode.

9.14 Auto-Restart function


The indoor unit is equipped with auto-restart function, which is carried out through an auto-restart module. In case
of a sudden power failure, the module restores the setting conditions before the power failure. The unit will
resume the previous operation setting (not including Swing function) automatically after 3 minutes when power
returns.

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10. Troubleshooting
Safety
Because there are capacitors in PCB and relative circuit in outdoor unit, even if the power supply is shut down,
electricity power still is kept in capacitors. Do not forget to discharge the electricity power in capacitor.

Electrolytic Capacitors
(HIGH VOLTAGE!

CAUTION!)

Bulb (25-40W)

Discharge

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10.1 Indoor Unit Error Display


Display

LED STATUS

E0

EEPROM parameter error

E1

Indoor / outdoor units communication protection

E2

Zero-crossing signal error

E3

Fan speed out of control

E5

Open or short circuit of outdoor temperature sensor (T4)

E6

Open or short circuit of room (T1) or evaporator temperature sensor (T2)

P0

Outdoor PCB protection

P1

Over voltage or too low voltage protection

P2

Temperature protection of compressor top.

P4

Inverter compressor drive error

Note:
E2 & E3 is not applicable for the model iDWM70.
E4 & P3: Reserved function

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10.2 Diagnosis and Solution


10.2.1

E0 (EEPROM parameter error) error diagnosis and solution


Replace indoor PCB
Replace indoor PCB

Circuit or software error on indoor PCB

10.2.2

E1 (indoor / outdoor units communication protection) error diagnosis and solution


Disconnect the power supply, after 1 minute,
connect the power supply, turn on the unit
with remote controller

Does the unit work normally?

NO
Check the wiring between
indoor and outdoor unit. Is
the connection of L, N, S
and GND good?
Is the GND connection on
outdoor PCB good?

NO

Reconnect and test again

Yes
Is the LED4(red) on
outdoor PCB bright and
LED1(yellow) blinking?

Replace indoor PCB


and repower on. Is
the failure cleared?

Yes

No
The power supply for outdoor
PCB is fail. Check the wiring
on outdoor PCB comparing
with wiring plate. Is the
connection good?

Yes

No

Replace outdoor PCB

Correct the connection

10.2.3

E2 (zero-crossing signal error) diagnosis and solution


Is power supply and
connection of
connectors good?

NO

Be sure the power supply is good


and correct the connection

YES
Indoor PCB is defective. Replace
the indoor PCB.

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10.2.4

E3 (indoor fan speed out of control) diagnosis and solution


Is the indoor fan motor
connector and
connection good?

NO

Repair the connector and


reconnect

YES

Indoor PCB is defective.


Replace the indoor PCB.

YES
Is voltage being applied to
the fan motor?
(range 90v-160v between
mid pin and N on CN1
NO

10.2.5

Replace the indoor


fan motor

E5 (Open or short circuit of outdoor temperature sensor (T4)) diagnosis and solution.
Is the outdoor temperature
sensor (T4) connector and
connection good?

NO

Repair the connector and


reconnect

YES
Replace the sensor (T4) and
check if E5 display again?

10.2.6

YES

Replace outdoor e-box

E6 (open or short circuit of room (T1) or evaporator temperature sensor (T2)) diagnosis and solution.
Is the indoor temperature (T1)
and evaporator sensor (T2)
connector and connection
good?

NO

Repair the connector and


reconnect

YES
YES

Replace the sensors (T1, T2)


and check if E6 display again?

10.2.7

Replace the indoor PCB

P0 (Outdoor PCB protection) diagnosis and solution.


Is all connections on
PCB and between PCB
and compressor good?

NO

Repair or correct the


connector or connection.

YES
Replace the outdoor PCB
and then repower on. Is
the failure cleared?

NO

3737

Check the compressor

10.2.8

P1 (over voltage or too low voltage protection) diagnosis and solution.


NO

Is the power supply good?

Be sure the power supply is


normal when using the units

YES
Replace the outdoor e-box.

10.2.9

P2 (temperature protection of compressor top) diagnosis and solution.


Does compressor
operate?

NO

YES

Is the connection
good?

NO

Reconnect and retest.

YES

Is refrigerant
circulation
volume normal?

NO

Is protector
normal?

Replace the protector.

YES

NO

Check the outdoor


main PCB. Is there
some problem?

Charge refrigerant

YES
Replace the outdoor PCB.

Is abnormality
the same after
gas charging?

NO

10.2.10

Check refrigerant system (such


as clogging of capillary, etc)

P4 (inverter compressor drive error) diagnosis and solution.


Is the connection of
compressor good? Is the
wiring sequence right? The
voltage range proper?

NO

Reconnect and retry

YES
Replace the outdoor E-box.

If the problem comes to


again, check coil resistance
of inverter compressor, is it
0.71ohm?

NO

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38

Replace inverter compressor

10.3 Key Part Checking


10.3.1

Compressor checking
Measure the resistance value of each winding by using the multi-meter.
Model: DA108X1C-20FZ3 (For Models iDWM25, iDWM35)
Position
Resistance Value
Blue-Red
0.71
(20C)
Blue-Black
Red-Blue
Model: C-6RVN93H0N (For Model iDWM50)
Position
Resistance Value
Blue-Red
0.668
(25C)
Blue-Black
Red-Blue
Model: C-6RZ146H1A (For Model iDWM70)
Position
Resistance Value
Blue-Red
0.452
(25C)
Blue-Black
Red-Blue

10.3.2

Outdoor Fan Motor


Measure the resistance value of each winding by using the multi-meter.
Model: YDK24-6G (For Model iDWM26, iDWM35)
Position
Resistance Value
Black-Red
435 (20C)
Blue-Red
213 (20C)
Yellow-Blue
138 (20C)
Model: YDK53-6F (For Model iDWM50)
Position
Resistance Value
Black-Red
87.8 (20C)
Red-Yellow
141.5 (20C)
Model: YDK53-6N (For Model iDWM70)
Position
Resistance Value
Black-Red
113 (20C)
Red-Yellow
193 (20C)

10.3.3

Indoor Fan Motor


Measure the resistance value of each winding by using the multi-meter.
Model: RPG20D (For Model iDWM26, iDWM35)
Position
Resistance Value
Black-Red
415 8% (20C)
White-Black
290 8% (20C)
Model: RPG28D (For Model iDWM50)
Position
Resistance Value
Black-Red
220 8% (20C)
White-Black
330 8% (20C)

iDWM26, 35, 50

Model: YDK50-4E (For Model iDWM70)


Position
Resistance Value
Black-Red
206 (20C)
Red-Yellow
99 (20C)

iDWM70

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39

10.3.4

Step Motor
Measure the resistance value of each winding by using the multi-meter.
Model: MP2835 (For Model iDWM26, iDWM35)
Model: MP2423B (For Model iDWM50)

9(10)

Model: MP2423 (For Model iDWM70)


Position

7(8)
5(6)

Resistance Value

3(4)

Blue - Red
Pink - Orange
Pink - Yellow

1(2)

2007% (25)

Yellow - Red
10.3.5

Temperature
Sensors.
Room temperature sensor (T1),
Indoor coil temperature sensor (T2),
Outdoor coil temperature sensor (T3),
Outdoor ambient temperature sensor (T4),
Compressor discharge temperature sensor (Te).

Measure the resistance value of each sensor by using the multi-meter.


Some frequently-used R-T data for T1, T2, T3 and T4 sensor:
Temperature (C)

10

15

20

25

30

40

50

60

Resistance Value (K)

26.9

20.7

16.1

12.6

10

5.2

3.5

2.4

Some frequently-used R-T data for Te sensor:


Temperature (C)
5
15
25
Resistance Value
(K)

141.6

88

56.1

35

60

70

80

90

100

36.6

13.8

9.7

6.9

3.7

C
40
40

12

14

17

18

10

11

28

SAGE CODE - 85620

11.1 IDWMG26 - INDOOR

27

13

26

15

25

22.1
22.2
22.3

23

22.4

24

16

19

20

21

22.6
22.5

22

22.7

22.8

11. Explosion Diagram

41

41

42

42

Sage Description

868069

868091

868053

868081

868003

868065

868066

24

25

26

27

28

868026

22.7

23

868057

22.6

22.8

868071

868054

21

868009

868008

20

22.5

868030

19

22.4

868001

18

868080

868082

17

868073

868077

16

22.3

868025

15

22.2

ELE CTRL BX INDR G26

868062

14

868085

868020

13

868031

868007

12

22

868075

11

22.1

INSTALL PLATE G26-35

868029

10

27

201600320001

201600320000

201101020011

202720090001

201155090087

203355090395

202300900537

201130490108

201332390051

202301300080

201130100209

202432390005

202301450119

201130490184

203332390107

201230390006

201130100204

201130490118

201100200100

202730100201

202400300215

201130490106

201532390080

201130310350

201130000011

202400200006

201130490117

201130490002

201132590058

201130490115

201130490186

203332390256

201130100217

201130100212

201130490113

201130490085

BOM Code

28

iDWMG26 - INDOOR

NUT TLMB02 G26-70

NUT TLMA01 G26-35-50

CNTRWTR G26-35-50-70

SEAL G26-35-50-70

CTRLHLD G26-35-50-70

REMCTRL G26-35-50-70

TRANFRMR G26-35

EPART BOX G26-35

MN CTRLBRD +CHIP G26

EV TSEN G26-35-50-70

PWR CORDCLAMP G26-35

ID TSEN G26-35-50-70

WIRE JOINT G26-35-50

EPART BOXCOV G26-35

CN PIPECLP G26-35-50

CHASSIS G26-35

CROSS FLW FAN G26-35

BEARING HOLDR G26-35

MOTOR G26-35

MOTOR COV G26-35

EVAP ASSY G26

BREAKWATER G26-35-50

DRAIN HOSE G26-35-70

LOUVER MOTOR G26-35

AIROT FRM ASY G26-35

BAFFLE G26-35-50-70

FRAME PNL ASY G26-35

868046

868023

SCREW CAP G26-35

WIND COV REP G26-35

DISP BOX ASSY G26-35

AIR CLNHLD G26-35-50

AIR CLEANR G26-35-50

AIRFILTR G26-35

FRNT PANL ASY G26-35

868032

868028

868011

868086

868027

868010

868024

Sage Code

No.

Qty

R07

Remark

43

Sage Code

857621

11.2 IDWMZ26 - OUTDOOR

44

44

No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
24.1
24.2
24.3
24.4
24.5
25
25.1
25.2
25.3
25.4
26
26.1
27
27.1
27.2
28
29

Sage Code
868201
868109
868170
868214
868124
868137
868104
868105
868126
868120
868211
868135
868133
868110
868134
868101
868132
868119
868127
868208
868195
868125
868196
868217
868130
868205
868129
868164
868108
868216
868203
868103
868122
868136
868184
868182
868183
868174
868177
868200
868167

BOM code
202301300160
2011374G0003
201537390033
202440500004
201235120614
201237590027
201135000005
201135270201
201235270204
201200100002
202401090055
201237590008
201237400029
201137590000
201237500005
201100300502
201237400028
201150290006
201235270249
202400400477
202301000819
201235250802
202301000820
203337390121
201237300171
202301900068
201237300162
201337390032
201137300162
203337390043
202301450113
201135000004
201219900001
201237590009
201637390335
201600740523
201632390037
201600670003
201600720200
202301300159
201400620600

iDWMZ26 - OUTDOOR

Sage Description
TEMP SENSR Z26-35
REAR NET Z26-35
CNSR COILASSY Z26-35
PIPE TPSEN Z26-35-50
VALVE PLATE Z26-35
BASE PAN ASSY Z26-35
BIG HANDLE Z26-35
WATR COLLECTR Z26-35
RGHT CLAPBRD Z26-35
CLPCAPC Z26-35-50-70
CAPTR COMPR Z26-35
PARTN PLATE A Z26-35
FRONT PANEL Z26-35
FRONT NET Z26-35
MTR MNTG BRKT Z26-35
AXIAL FLW FAN Z26-35
LEFT SUPPTR Z26-35
SMALL HDLE Z26-35-50
TOP COV ASSY Z26-35
MOTOR Z26-35
REACTOR Z26-35-50-70
INDUCT COVR Z26-35
REACTOR Z26-35
ELEC BOX ASSY Z26-35
EPRT BX Z26-35-50-70
RADIATOR Z26-35
EPART BCOV Z26-35-50
MAIN CTRLBRD Z26-35
HLD EPT Z26-35-50-70
BRD TERM ASSY Z26-35
WIRE JOINT Z26-35-50
WSHRJNT Z26-35-50-70
WIRE CLAMP Z26-35-50
BOARD OF TERM Z26-35
LIQ VALVE ASSY Z26
LIQUID VALVE Z26-35
GAS VALVE ASSY Z26
4 WAY VALVE Z26-35
GAS PIPE VALVE Z26
DISCH TP SENS Z26-35
COMPRESSOR Z26-35

Qty
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
DA108X1C-20FZ3

Remark

45

45

12

14

17

18

10

11

28

Sage Code 857622

27

13

11.3 IDWMG35 - INDOOR

26

15

25

22.1
22.2
22.3

23

22.4

24

16

19

20

21

22.6
22.5

22

22.7

22.8

4646

868075

868007

868020

868063

868025

868077

868082

868001

868030

868008

868054

868087

868031

868073

868080

868009

868071

868058

868026

868069

868091

868053

868081

868003

868065

868067

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

22.1

22.2

22.3

22.4

22.5

22.6

22.7

22.8

23

24

25

26

27

28

868046

12

868028

11

BAFFLE G26-35-50-70

868032

868023

868086

868029

868011

868010

10

FRAME PNL ASY G26-35

868027

NUT TLMC03 G35-50

NUT TLMA01 G26-35-50

CNTRWTR G26-35-50-70

SEAL G26-35-50-70

CTRLHLD G26-35-50-70

REMCTRL G26-35-50-70

TRANFRMR G26-35

EPART BOX G26-35

MN CTRLBRD +CHIP G35

EV TSEN G26-35-50-70

201600320002

201600320000

201101020011

202720090001

201155090087

203355090395

202300900537

201130490108

201332590036

202301300080

201130100209

202432390005

202301450119

201130490184

203332590029

201230390006

201130100204

201130490118

201100200100

202730100201

202400300215

201130490106

201532590050

201130310350

201130000011

202400200006

201130490117

201130490002

201132590058

201130490115

201130490186

203332390256

201130100217

201130100212

201130490113

201130490085

BOM Code

iDWMG35 - INDOOR

PWR CORDCLAMP G26-35

ID TSEN G26-35-50-70

WIRE JOINT G26-35-50

EPART BOXCOV G26-35

DRAIN HOSE G26-35-70

INSTALL PLATE G26-35

CN PIPECLP G26-35-50

CHASSIS G26-35

CROSS FLW FAN G26-35

BEARING HOLDR G26-35

MOTOR G26-35

MOTOR COV G26-35

EVAP ASSY G35

BREAKWATER G26-35-50

DRAIN HOSE G26-35-70

LOUVER MOTOR G26-35

AIROT FRM ASY G26-35

SCREW CAP G26-35

WIND COV REP G26-35

DISP BOX ASSY G26-35

AIR CLNHLD G26-35-50

AIR CLEANR G26-35-50

AIRFILTR G26-35

FRNT PANL ASY G26-35

868024

Sage Description

Sage Code

No.

Qty

R07

Remark

47

47

Sage Code

857623

11.4 IDWMZ35 - OUTDOOR

48

48

No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
24.1
24.2
24.3
24.4
24.5
25
25.1
25.2
25.3
25.4
26
26.1
27
27.1
27.2
28
29

Sage Code
868201
868109
868170
868214
868124
868137
868104
868105
868126
868120
868211
868135
868133
868110
868134
868101
868132
868119
868127
868208
868196
868125
868195
868217
868130
868205
868129
868164
868108
868216
868203
868103
868122
868136
868186
868182
868185
868174
868178
868200
868167

BOM code
202301300160
2011374G0003
201537390033
202440500004
201235120614
201237590027
201135000005
201135270201
201235270204
201200100002
202401090055
201237590008
201237400029
201137590000
201237500005
201100300502
201237400028
201150290006
201235270249
202400400477
202301000820
201235250802
202301000819
203337390121
201237300171
202301900068
201237300162
201337390032
201137300162
203337390043
202301450113
201135000004
201219900001
201237590009
201637590287
201600740523
201637590195
201600670003
201600720201
202301300159
201400620600

iDWMZ35 - OUTDOOR

Sage Description
TEMP SENSR Z26-35
REAR NET Z26-35
CNSR COILASSY Z26-35
PIPE TPSEN Z26-35-50
VALVE PLATE Z26-35
BASE PAN ASSY Z26-35
BIG HANDLE Z26-35
WATR COLLECTR Z26-35
RGHT CLAPBRD Z26-35
CLPCAPC Z26-35-50-70
CAPTR COMPR Z26-35
PARTN PLATE A Z26-35
FRONT PANEL Z26-35
FRONT NET Z26-35
MTR MNTG BRKT Z26-35
AXIAL FLW FAN Z26-35
LEFT SUPPTR Z26-35
SMALL HDLE Z26-35-50
TOP COV ASSY Z26-35
MOTOR Z26-35
REACTOR Z26-35
INDUCT COVR Z26-35
REACTOR Z26-35-50-70
ELEC BOX ASSY Z26-35
EPRT BX Z26-35-50-70
RADIATOR Z26-35
EPART BCOV Z26-35-50
MAIN CTRLBRD Z26-35
HLD EPT Z26-35-50-70
BRD TERM ASSY Z26-35
WIRE JOINT Z26-35-50
WSHRJNT Z26-35-50-70
WIRE CLAMP Z26-35-50
BOARD OF TERM Z26-35
LIQ VALVE ASSY Z35
LIQUID VALVE Z26-35
GAS VALVE ASSY Z35
4 WAY VALVE Z26-35
GAS PIPE VALVE Z35
DISCH TP SENS Z26-35
COMPRESSOR Z26-35

Qty
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
DA108X1C-20FZ3

Remark

49

49

10

14

17

18

19

5
27

26

28

11

29

12

Sage Code 857624

13

11.5 IDWMG50 - INDOOR

15

16

23.2

25

23.5

23.1

22

24

23.3
23.4

20

21

23

23.6

23.9
23.8
23.7

50

50

No.
1
2
3
3.1
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
23.1
23.2
23.3
23.4
23.5
23.6
23.7
23.8
23.9
24
25
26
27
28
29

Sage Code
868018
868015
868010
868011
868084
868019
868014
868016
868017
868076
868004
868021
868023
868020
868064
868048
868078
868033
868083
868000
868047
868008
868055
868088
868070
868013
868073
868022
868080
868071
868059
868006
868012
868091
868053
868081
868003
868065
868067

BOM Code
201130290255
201130290162
201130100212
201130100217
203330290120
201130290288
201130290161
201130290164
201130290253
202400200025
201101020014
201130390070
201130490002
201130310350
201532790029
201132800003
202400300415
201130510515
202730500001
201100200014
201132800001
201130100204
201232790008
203332790024
202300900573
201130210070
202301450119
201130400042
202432390005
202301300080
201332790042
201121990012
201130210069
203355090395
201155090087
202720090001
201101020011
201600320000
201600320002

iDWMG50 - INDOOR

Sage Description
FRONT PANEL ASSY G50
AIRFILTR G50
AIR CLEANR G26-35-50
AIR CLNHLD G26-35-50
DISPLAY BOX ASSY G50
WIND COVR REPAIR G50
SCREW CAP G50
PANEL FRAM ASSY G50
AIROUT FRAM ASSY G50
LOUVER MOTOR G50
DRAIN HOSE G50
SENSOR CLAMP G50-70
BAFFLE G26-35-50-70
BREAKWATER G26-35-50
EVAP ASSY G50
MOTOR COV G50
MOTOR G50
FIXING BRD BEAR G50
BEARING HOLDR G50
CROSS FLOW FAN G50
CHASSIS G50
CN PIPECLP G26-35-50
INSTALLN PLATE G50
ELE CTRL BX INDR G50
TRANFRMR G50-70
EPART BOX COVR G50
WIRE JOINT G26-35-50
WIRE CLAMP 1 G50
ID TSEN G26-35-50-70
EV TSEN G26-35-50-70
MN CTRLBRD +CHIP G50
WIRE CLAMP 2 G50
ELEC CONTRL BOX G50
REMCTRL G26-35-50-70
CTRLHLD G26-35-50-70
SEAL G26-35-50-70
CNTRWTR G26-35-50-70
NUT TLMA01 G26-35-50
NUT TLMC03 G35-50

28

Qty
1
2
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

Remarks

51

51

Sage Code 857625

11.6 IDWMZ50 - OUTDOOR

52

52

No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
27.1
27.2
27.3
27.4
27.5
28
28.1
28.2
28.3
28.4
29
29.1
30
30.1
30.4
31
32
33

Sage Code
868117
868199
868171
868214
868123
868141
868120
868212
868116
868142
868106
868155
868139
868153
868112
868148
868194
868115
868152
868209
868154
868119
868156
868195
868140
868197
868219
868130
868206
868129
868165
868108
868218
868203
868103
868122
868138
868187
868181
868188
868175
868176
868202
868168
868213

BOM code
2011481G0001
202301300057
201537790025
202440500004
201235000018
201237790020
201200100002
202401090057
201145500003
20123799G001
201135290005
2012481G0001
201237790004
201248100071
201138090000
201245220804
202245500001
201145500002
201248100070
202400410652
201248100076
201150290006
2012481G0035
202301000819
201237790013
202301000834
203337790029
201237300171
202301900075
201237300162
201337790004
201137300162
203337790021
202301450113
201135000004
201219900001
201237790003
201637790048
201600740522
201637790327
201600690011
201600720194
202301310068
201400710680
202403100501

iDWMZ50 - OUTDOOR

Sage Description
REAR NET Z50
TEMP SENSR Z50-70
CNSR COILASSY Z50
PIPE TPSEN Z26-35-50
VALVE PLATE Z50
BASE PAN ASSY Z50
CLPCAPC Z26-35-50-70
CAPTR COMPR Z50-70
BIG HANDLE Z50
RGHT CLAPBRD Z50
WATER COLLECTR Z50
FT RGHT CLPBD AS Z50
PARTN PLATE ASSY Z50
FRONT PANEL Z50
FRONT NET Z50-70
MTR MNTG BRKT Z50
FOAM MOTOR HOLDR Z50
AXIAL FLOW FAN Z50
LEFT SUPPTR Z50
ASYNCH MTR IRON Z50
SUPP BRD MTR HLD Z50
SMALL HDLE Z26-35-50
TOP COV ASSY Z50
REACTOR Z26-35-50-70
2COV REACT FILT Z50
REACTOR Z50-70
ELEC BOX ASSY Z50
EPRT BX Z26-35-50-70
RADIATOR Z50
EPART BCOV Z26-35-50
MAIN CTRLBRD Z50
HLD EPT Z26-35-50-70
BOARD TERM ASSY Z50
WIRE JOINT Z26-35-50
WSHRJNT Z26-35-50-70
WIRE CLAMP Z26-35-50
BOARD OF TERM Z50
LIQ VALVE ASSY Z50
LIQUID VALVE Z50
GAS VALVE ASSY Z50
4 WAY VALVE Z50
GAS PIPE VALVE Z50
DIS TPSENS AS Z50-70
COMPRESSOR Z50
HEATBELT COMP Z50-70

Qty
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
C-6RVN93H0N

Remark

53

Sage Code 857628

11.7 IDWMG70 - INDOOR

54 54

No.
1
2
3
4
4.1
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
25.1
25.2
25.3
25.4
25.5
25.6
26
27
28
29
30
31

Sage Code
868051
868041
868090
868039
868038
868040
868052
868045
868074
868007
868021
868023
868080
868061
868071
868042
868035
868036
868079
868037
868005
868002
868044
868043
868056
868089
868050
868049
868060
868070
868072
868034
868091
868053
868066
868068
868081
868003

BOM Code
201133190012
201130790202
203333190024
201130790130
201130790129
201130790131
201133190015
201130790206
202400200004
201130000011
201130390070
201130490002
202432390005
201530790075
202301300080
201130790203
201130790124
201130790127
202400410648
201130790128
201101090004
201100290011
201130790205
201130790204
201233190002
203333090141
201133090113
201133090112
201333090163
202300900573
202301420101
201130790120
203355090395
201155090087
201600320001
201600320003
202720090001
201101020011

iDWMG70 - INDOOR

Sage Description
FRONT PANEL ASSY G70
AIRFILTR G70
DISPLAY BOX ASSY G70
AIR CLEANR G70
AIR CLEAN HLDR G70
SCREW CAP G70
PANEL FRAME G70
AIROUT FRAM ASSY G70
LOUVER MOTOR G70
DRAIN HOSE G26-35-70
SENSOR CLAMP G50-70
BAFFLE G26-35-50-70
ID TSEN G26-35-50-70
EVAP ASSY G70
EV TSEN G26-35-50-70
WATERPROOF BRD G70
MOTOR SMALL COV G70
MOTOR COV G70
MOTOR G70
BASE FOR MOTOR G70
BEARING HOLDR G70
CROSS FLOW FAN G70
CHASSIS ASSY G70
CRNR BRD CHASSIS G70
INSTALLN PLATE G70
ELE CTRL BX INDR G70
EPART BOX G70
EPART BOX COVR G70
MN CTRLBRD +CHIP G70
TRANFRMR G50-70
WIRE JOINT G70
POWER CORD CLAMP G70
REMCTRL G26-35-50-70
CTRLHLD G26-35-50-70
NUT TLMB02 G26-70
COPPER NUT G70
SEAL G26-35-50-70
CNTRWTR G26-35-50-70

Qty
1
2
1
1
1
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
R07

Remark

55

55

Sage Code 857629

11.8 IDWMZ70 - OUTDOOR

56

56

868149

868195

868197

868145

868100

868160

868210

868158

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

868150

13

868112

868128

12

19

868107

11

868157

868113

10

18

868212

868143

868120

17

868146

868189

868151

16

868215

868147

868172

15

868111

868114

868199

14

868118

No. Sage Code

SUPPTR BACK Z70

ASYNCH MTR IRON Z70

LEFT SUPPTR Z70

AXIAL FLOW FAN Z70

MTR MNTG BRKT Z70

REACTOR Z50-70

REACTOR Z26-35-50-70

COV REACT FILTR Z70

FRONT NET Z50-70

FRONT PANEL Z70

PARTN PLATE ASSY Z70

ACCUMULTR CYCL Z70

SEP FIXTN CIRCLE Z70

HANDLE Z70

FT RGHT CLPBD AS Z70

RGHT CLAPBRD Z70

WATER COLLECTR Z70

BIG HANDLE Z70

CAPTR COMPR Z50-70

CLPCAPC Z26-35-50-70

BASE PAN ASSY Z70

VALVE PLATE Z70

PIPE TEMP SENSR Z70

CNSR COILASSY Z70

WATERPROOF BRD Z70

TEMP SENSR Z50-70

REAR NET Z70

Sage Description

2012482G0003

202400410753

2012484G0001

201100300202

201238090007

202301000834

202301000819

201245320920

201138090000

201248200035

201238090004

201638090129

201245000901

201145400003

201245320946

201235490023

201135490001

201145320903

202401090057

201200100002

20123809G003

201245370923

202441200200

201538090030

201137990000

202301300057

201148200000

BOM code

41

40

39

38

37

36.2

36.1

36

35.1

35

34.5

34.4

34.3

34.2

34.1

34

33.5

33.4

33.3

33.2

33.1

33

32

31

30

29

28

868169

868213

868193

868192

868202

868179

868173

868190

868180

868191

868144

868103

868102

868121

868204

868220

868130

868108

868166

868131

868207

868221

868162

868198

868163

868161

868159

No. Sage Code

LIQUID PIPE VALV Z70

LIQ VALVE ASSY Z70

BOARD OF TERM Z70

WSHRJNT Z26-35-50-70

PLATE WIRE Z70

WIRE CLIP Z70

WIRE JOINT Z70

BOARD TERM ASSY Z70

EPRT BX Z26-35-50-70

HLD EPT Z26-35-50-70

MAIN CTRLBRD Z70

EPART BOX COVR Z70

RADIATOR Z70

ELEC BOX ASSY Z70

HLDR BRD INDUCT Z70

REACTOR Z70

PROT BRD INDUCT Z70

INDUCT COVR Z70

TOP COV ASSY Z70

Sage Description

COMPRESSOR Z70

HEATBELT COMP Z50-70

SOUND PROOF MAT Z70

SOUND PROOF MAT1 Z70

DIS TPSENS AS Z50-70

GAS VALVE Z70

4 WAY VALVE Z70

LOWPRES VAL ASSY Z70

iDWMZ70 - OUTDOOR

Qty Remark

201400710780

202403100501

202137790001

202137790000

202301310068

201600720398

201600600119

201638090251

201600740297

201638090304

201238090006

201135000004

201102020600

201200100102

202301450118

203338090035

201237300171

201137300162

201338090004

201237300173

202301900084

203338090086

201250200305

202301040055

201250200306

201250200303

2012482G0013

BOM code

Qty

C-6RZ146H1A

Remark

Polyaire Pty Ltd


11-13 White Road
Gepps Cross
South Australia, 5094
Tel: (08) 8349 8466
Fax: (08) 8349 8446
www.derbyair.com.au
www.polyaire.com.au

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