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This document provides a service manual for the outdoor unit CU-2E18SBU, including safety precautions, specifications, installation instructions, and troubleshooting guidelines. It emphasizes that the information is intended for experienced technicians and contains critical warnings regarding electrical safety and refrigerant handling. The manual also includes detailed technical data and operational parameters for the unit.

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Panasonic Cu-2e18sbu

This document provides a service manual for the outdoor unit CU-2E18SBU, including safety precautions, specifications, installation instructions, and troubleshooting guidelines. It emphasizes that the information is intended for experienced technicians and contains critical warnings regarding electrical safety and refrigerant handling. The manual also includes detailed technical data and operational parameters for the unit.

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Order No: PAPAMY1604017CE

Outdoor Unit
CU-2E18SBU

Please file and use this manual together with the service manual for Model No. CS-ME5RKUA CS-ME7RKUA, CS-E9RKUA
CS-E12RKUA, CS-ME9SB4U, CS-E12RB4UW, CS-ME5SD3UA CS-ME7SD3UA, CS-E9SD3UAW CS-E12SD3UAW, Order No.
PAPAMY1503085CE, PAPAMY1501049CE, PAPAMY1604059CE, PAPAMY1503095CE, PAPAMY1604056CE,
PAPAMY1604052CE.

WARNING
This service information is designed for experienced repair technicians only and is not designed for use by the general public.
It does not contain warnings or cautions to advise non-technical individuals of potential dangers in attempting to service a product.
Products powered by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians. Any attempt to
service or repair the product or products dealt with in this service information by anyone else could result in serious injury or death.

PRECAUTION OF LOW TEMPERATURE


In order to avoid frostbite, be assured of no refrigerant leakage during the installation or repairing of refrigerant circuit.

© Panasonic Corporation 2016


TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE PAGE
1. Safety Precautions .............................................3 13.16 Compressor Discharge High Pressure
Protection Control .......................................27
2. Specifications .....................................................5
14. Servicing Mode .................................................28
2.1 CU-2E18SBU ...............................................5
14.1 CU-2E18SBU .............................................28
3. Dimensions .........................................................8
15. Troubleshooting Guide ....................................30
4. Refrigeration Cycle Diagram .............................9
15.1 Self Diagnosis Function ..............................30
5. Block Diagram ..................................................10
16. Disassembly and Assembly Instructions ......33
6. Wiring Connection Diagram ............................11
16.1 Outdoor Unit Removal Procedure ..............33
7. Electronic Circuit Diagram ..............................12
17. Technical Data ..................................................36
8. Printed Circuit Board .......................................13
17.1 Cool Mode Performance Data ....................36
8.1 Main Printed Circuit Board .........................13
17.2 Heat Mode Performance Data....................38
8.2 Noise Filter Printed Circuit Board ...............14
8.3 Display Printed Circuit Board .....................14 18. Service Data ......................................................40
9. Installation Information ....................................15 18.1 Operation Characteristics ...........................40
9.1 Check Points ..............................................15 19. Exploded View and Replacement Parts
List .....................................................................44
10. Installation Instruction .....................................16
10.1 Accessories Supplied with Outdoor
Unit .............................................................16
10.2 Cutting and Flaring the Piping ....................16
10.3 Select the Best Location .............................17
10.4 Install the Outdoor Unit ...............................18
10.5 Connect the Piping .....................................18
10.6 Evacuation of the Equipment .....................19
10.7 Connect the Cable to the Outdoor Unit ......20
10.8 Heat Insulation............................................20
11. Operation Control .............................................21
11.1 Cooling Operation.......................................21
11.2 Heating Operation ......................................22
12. Simultaneous Operation Control ....................23
13. Protection Control ............................................24
13.1 Freeze Prevention Control (Cool)...............24
13.2 Dew Prevention Control (Cool)...................24
13.3 Electronic Parts Temperature Rise
Protection 1 (Cool)......................................24
13.4 Electronic Parts Temperature Rise
Protection 2 (Cool)......................................24
13.5 Cooling Overload Control (Cool) ................25
13.6 Heating Overload Control (Heat) ................25
13.7 Extreme Low Temperature Compressor
Low Pressure Protection Control (Heat).....25
13.8 Deice Control ..............................................26
13.9 Time Delay Safety Control (Restart
Control) .......................................................26
13.10 30 seconds Force Operation ......................26
13.11 Total Current Control ..................................26
13.12 IPM (power transistor) Protection
Control ........................................................26
13.13 Compressor Protection Control (Gas leak
detection control 1) .....................................27
13.14 Compressor Protection Control (Gas leak
detection control 2) .....................................27
13.15 Valve Close Detection Control ...................27

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1. Safety Precautions
 Read the following “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS” carefully before installation.
 Electrical work must be installed by a licensed electrician. Be sure to use the correct rating of the power plug and main circuit
for the model to be installed.
 The caution items stated here must be followed because these important contents are related to safety. The meaning of each
indication used is as below. Incorrect installation due to ignoring of the instruction will cause harm or damage, and the
seriousness is classified by the following indications.

WARNING This indication shows the possibility of causing death or serious injury.

CAUTION This indication shows the possibility of causing injury or damage to properties only.

 The items to be followed are classified by the symbols:

Symbol with white background denotes item that is PROHIBITED from doing.

Symbol with dark background denotes item that must be carried out.

 Carry out test running to confirm that no abnormality occurs after the installation. Then, explain to user the operation, care
and maintenance as stated in instructions. Please remind the customer to keep the operating instructions for future reference.

WARNING
Do not install outdoor unit near handrail of veranda. When installing air-conditioner unit on veranda of a high rise building, child
1.
may climb up to outdoor unit and cross over the handrail causing an accident.
Do not use unspecified cord, modified cord, joint cord or extension cord for power supply cord. Do not share the single outlet
2.
with other electrical appliances. Poor contact, poor insulation or over current will cause electrical shock or fire.

3. Do not tie up the power supply cord into a bundle by band. Abnormal temperature rise on power supply cord may happen.

4. Do not insert your fingers or other objects into the unit, high speed rotating fan may cause injury.

5. Do not sit or step on the unit, you may fall down accidentally.

6. Keep plastic bag (packaging material) away from small children, it may cling to nose and mouth and prevent breathing.

When installing or relocating air conditioner, do not let any substance other than the specified refrigerant, eg. air etc. mix into
7. refrigeration cycle (piping). Mixing of air etc will cause abnormal high pressure in refrigeration cycle and result in explosion,
injury etc.

8. Do not add or replace refrigerant other than specified type. It may cause product damage, burst and injury etc.

 For R410A model, use piping, flare nut and tools which is specified for R410A refrigerant. Using of existing (R22) piping,
flare nut and tools may cause abnormally high pressure in the refrigerant cycle (piping), and possibly result in explosion and
injury.
9.
 Thickness for copper pipes used with R410A must be more than 1/32" (0.8 mm). Never use copper pipes thinner than
1/32" (0.8 mm).
 It is desirable that the amount of residual oil less than 0.0008 oz/ft (40 mg/10 m).
Engage authorized dealer or specialist for installation. If installation done by the user is incorrect, it will cause water leakage, electrical
10.
shock or fire.

11. Install according to this installation instructions strictly. If installation is defective, it will cause water leakage, electrical shock or fire.

Use the attached accessories parts and specified parts for installation. Otherwise, it will cause the set to fall, water leakage, fire or
12.
electrical shock.
Install at a strong and firm location which is able to withstand the set’s weight. If the strength is not enough or installation is not properly
13.
done, the set will drop and cause injury.
For installation work, follow all electrical, building, plumbing, local codes, regulations and these installation instructions. If electrical circuit
14.
capacity is not enough or a defect is found in electrical work, it will cause electrical shock or fire.
Do not use spliced wires for indoor/outdoor connection cable. Use the specified indoor/outdoor connection cable, refer to instruction
15. INDOOR/OUTDOOR UNIT ELECTRICAL WIRING and connect tightly for indoor/outdoor connection. Clamp the cable so that no
external force will have impact on the terminal. If connection or fixing is not perfect, it will cause heat-up or fire at the connection.
Wire routing must be properly arranged so that control board cover is fixed properly. If control board cover is not fixed perfectly, it will
16.
cause fire or electrical shock.
This equipment must installed with an Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker (ELCB) or Ground Fault Current Interrupter (GFCI) or Appliance
17. Leakage Current Interrupter (ALCI) that has been certified by an NRTL Certified Testing Agency and that is suitable for the voltages and
amperages involved. Otherwise, if may cause electrical shock and fire in case of equipment breakdown.

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During installation, install the refrigerant piping properly before running the compressor. Operation of compressor without fixing
18. refrigeration piping and valves at opened condition will cause suck-in of air, abnormal high pressure in refrigeration cycle and result in
explosion, injury etc.
During pump down operation, stop the compressor before removing the refrigeration piping. Removal of refrigeration piping while
19. compressor is operating and valves are opened will cause suck-in of air, abnormal high pressure in refrigeration cycle and result in
explosion, injury etc.
Tighten the flare nut with torque wrench according to specified method. If the flare nut is over-tightened, after a long period, the flare
20.
may break and cause refrigerant gas leakage.
After completion of installation, confirm there is no leakage of refrigerant gas. It may generate toxic gas when the refrigerant comes into
21.
contact with fire.

22. Ventilate if there is refrigerant gas leakage during operation. It may cause toxic gas when the refrigerant comes into contact with fire.

This equipment must be properly earthed. Earth line must not be connected to gas pipe, water pipe, earth of lightning rod and telephone.
23.
Otherwise, it may cause electrical shock in case of equipment breakdown or insulation breakdown.

CAUTION
Do not install the unit at place where leakage of flammable gas may occur. In case gas leaks and accumulates at surrounding
1.
of the unit, it may cause fire.
Do not release refrigerant during piping work for installation, re-installation and during repairing a refrigeration parts. Take care
2.
of the liquid refrigerant, it may cause frostbite.

3. Do not install this appliance in a laundry room or other location where water may drip from the ceiling, etc.

4. Do not touch the sharp aluminium fin, sharp parts may cause injury.
Carry out drainage piping as mentioned in installation instructions. If drainage is not perfect, water may enter the room and damage the
5.
furniture.

6. Select an installation location which is easy for maintenance.

Power supply connection to the room air conditioner.


Power supply cord shall be UL listed or CSA approved 3 conductor with minimum AWG12 wires.
Power supply point should be in an easily accessible place for power disconnection in case of emergency.
7.
In some countries, permanent connection of this air conditioner to the power supply is prohibited.
Fix power supply connection to a circuit breaker for permanent connection.
Use NRTL approved fuse or circuit breaker (rating refers to name plate) for permanent connection.
Installation work.
8.
It may take two people to carry out the installation work.

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2. Specifications
2.1 CU-2E18SBU
Item Unit OUTDOOR UNIT
Indoor Unit Combination 2.5kW + 2.5kW
1 Phase, 208 – 230V, 60Hz (Power supply from
Power Source
outdoor unit)
kW 4.89 (2.10 ~ 5.86)
Capacity
BTU/h 16700 (7200 ~ 20000)
Running Current A 6.6 - 6.0

Electrical Power Input kW 1.33 (0.36 ~ 1.69)


Cooling Operation Data EER W/W 3.68 (5.83 ~ 3.47)
BTU/hW 12.55 (20.00 ~ 11.85)
Sound Pressure Level dB-A 48
Noise
Sound Power Level dB 62
Power Factor % 97 / 96
kW 5.94 (2.11 ~ 7.20)
Capacity
BTU/h 20200 (7200 ~ 24600)
Running Current A 8.5 - 7.8

Electrical Power Input kW 1.75 (0.40 ~ 2.18)


Heating Operation Data COP W/W 3.38 (5.28 ~ 3.30)
BTU/hW 11.50 (18.00 ~ 11.30)
Sound Pressure Level dB-A 49
Noise
Sound Power Level dB 63
Power Factor % 99 / 98
Maximum Current A 13.6
Maximum Input Power W 3.04k
Starting Current A 8.5
Minimum Circuit Ampacity A 20
Height mm (inch) 795 (31-5/16)
Dimension Width mm (inch) 875 + 95 (34-15/32 + 3-3/4)
Depth mm (inch) 320 (12-5/8)
Net Weight kg (lb) 71 (157)
2
Connection cable 3 + 1 (Earth) ø1.5 mm
Pipe Length Range (1 room) m (ft) 3 ~ 25 (9.8 ~ 82.0)
Maximum Pipe Length (Total Room) m (ft) 50 (164.0)
Liquid Side mm (inch) 6.35 (1/4)
Refrigerant Pipe Diameter
Gas Side mm (inch) 9.52 (3/8)
Type Hermetic Motor
Compressor Motor Type DC Brushless (4-poles)
Rated Output W 1.30k
Type Propeller Fan
Air Circulation Motor Type DC Brushless (8-poles)
Rated Output W 60
Fan Speed High RPM 580
Type Plate fin configuration forced draft type
Tube Material Copper
Heat Exchanger Fin Material Aluminum (Blue Coat)
Row/Stage 2/36
FPI 19

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Item Unit OUTDOOR UNIT
3 3
Air Volume High m /min (ft /min) 41.0 (1447)
Refrigerant Control Device Expansion Valve
3
Refrigerant Oil cm FV50S (900)
Refrigerant (R410A) g (oz) 2.23k (78.7)
Dry Bulb Wet Bulb
Maximum °C (°F) 32 (89.6) 23 (73.4)
Cooling
Minimum °C (°F) 16 (60.8) 11 (51.8)
Indoor Operation Range
Maximum °C (°F) 30 (86.0) —
Heating
Minimum °C (°F) 16 (60.8) —
Maximum °C (°F) 46 (114.8) 26 (78.8)
Cooling
Minimum °C (°F) -10 (14.0) —/—
Outdoor Operation Range
Maximum °C (°F) 24 (75.2) 18 (64.4)
Heating
Minimum °C (°F) -15 (5.0) -16 (3.2)

Note
 Specifications are subject to change without notice for further improvement.

 Multi split combination possibility:


o A single outdoor unit enables air conditioning of up to two separate rooms for CU-2E18SBU.

Outdoor Unit
CU-2E18SBU
A B
1.6 kW CS-ME5RKUA, CS-ME5SD3UA • •
2.0 kW CS-ME7RKUA, CS-ME7SD3UA • •
Wall

2.5 kW CS-E9RKUAW, CS-ME9SB4U, CS-E9SD3UAW • •


3.2 kW CS-E12RKUAW, CS-E12RB4UW, CS-E12SD3UAW • •
Capacity range of connectable indoor units From 3.2 kW to 6.4 kW
1 room maximum pipe length (m (ft)) 25 (82.0)
Piping Length

Allowable elevation (m (ft)) 15 (49.2)


Total allowable pipe length (m (ft)) 50 (164.0)
Total pipe length for maximum chargeless length (m (ft)) 20 (65.6)
Additional gas amount over chargeless length (g/m (oz/ft)) 20 (0.2)

Note: “•” : Available


Remarks for CU-2E18SBU
1. At least two indoor units must be connected.
2. The total nominal cooling capacity of indoor units that will be connected to outdoor unit must be within connectable capacity range of
indoor unit.
(as shown in the table above)
Example: The indoor units’ combination below is possible to connect to CU-2E18SBU. (Total nominal capacity of indoor units is between
3.2 kW to 6.4 kW)
1) Two CS-E9RKUAW only. (Total nominal cooling capacity is 5.0 kW)
2) One CS-E9RKUAW and one CS-E12RKUAW. (Total nominal cooling capacity is 5.7 kW)

 Specifications are subject to change without notice for further improvement.

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Indoor unit
Cooling Capacity (kW) Input Power (W) Moisture
capacity EER Current,
Total SEER Removal
Room Room W/W 230V (A)
Cooling Total min ~ max Rating min ~ max Volume (l/h)
A B
1.6 + 1.6 3.2 1.620 1.620 3.24 2.10 ~ 3.89 770 360 ~ 960 4.20 19.00 3.6 0.3 + 0.3
1.6 + 2.0 3.6 1.613 2.017 3.63 2.10 ~ 4.36 860 360 ~ 1110 4.22 19.00 4.0 0.3 + 0.4
1.6 + 2.5 4.1 1.616 2.524 4.14 2.10 ~ 4.97 1030 360 ~ 1370 4.02 19.00 4.7 0.3 + 0.5
1.6 + 3.2 4.8 1.610 3.220 4.83 2.10 ~ 5.80 1290 360 ~ 1680 3.74 19.00 5.8 0.3 + 0.6
2.0 + 2.0 4.0 2.010 2.010 4.02 2.10 ~ 4.82 980 360 ~ 1310 4.10 19.00 4.5 0.4 + 0.4
2 Room
2.0 + 2.5 4.5 2.013 2.517 4.53 2.10 ~ 5.44 1210 360 ~ 1580 3.74 19.00 5.5 0.4 + 0.5
2.0 + 3.2 5.2 1.881 3.009 4.89 2.10 ~ 5.86 1330 360 ~ 1690 3.68 19.00 6.0 0.4 + 0.6
2.5 + 2.5 5.0 2.445 2.445 4.89 2.10 ~ 5.86 1330 360 ~ 1690 3.68 19.00 6.0 0.5 + 0.5
2.5 + 3.2 5.7 2.145 2.745 4.89 2.10 ~ 5.86 1330 360 ~ 1690 3.68 19.00 6.0 0.5 + 0.6
3.2 + 3.2 6.4 2.445 2.445 4.89 2.10 ~ 5.86 1330 360 ~ 1690 3.68 19.00 6.0 0.6 + 0.6

Indoor unit
Cooling Capacity (BTU/hr) Input Power (W) Moisture
capacity EER Current,
Total SEER Removal
Room Room Btu/h.W 230V (A)
Cooling Total min ~ max Rating min ~ max Volume (l/h)
A B
1.6 + 1.6 3.2 5500 5500 11000 7200 ~ 13300 770 360 ~ 960 14.25 19.00 3.6 0.3 + 0.3
1.6 + 2.0 3.6 5511 6889 12400 7200 ~ 14900 860 360 ~ 1110 14.40 19.00 4.0 0.3 + 0.4
1.6 + 2.5 4.1 5502 8598 14100 7200 ~ 16900 1030 360 ~ 1370 13.65 19.00 4.7 0.3 + 0.5
1.6 + 3.2 4.8 5500 11000 16500 7200 ~ 19800 1290 360 ~ 1680 12.75 19.00 5.8 0.3 + 0.6
2.0 + 2.0 4.0 6850 6850 13700 7200 ~ 16400 980 360 ~ 1310 13.95 19.00 4.5 0.4 + 0.4
2 Room
2.0 + 2.5 4.5 6844 8556 15400 7200 ~ 18500 1210 360 ~ 1580 12.70 19.00 5.5 0.4 + 0.5
2.0 + 3.2 5.2 6423 10277 16700 7200 ~ 20000 1330 360 ~ 1690 12.55 19.00 6.0 0.4 + 0.6
2.5 + 2.5 5.0 8350 8350 16700 7200 ~ 20000 1330 360 ~ 1690 12.55 19.00 6.0 0.5 + 0.5
2.5 + 3.2 5.7 7325 9375 16700 7200 ~ 20000 1330 360 ~ 1690 12.55 19.00 6.0 0.5 + 0.6
3.2 + 3.2 6.4 8350 8350 16700 7200 ~ 20000 1330 360 ~ 1690 12.55 19.00 6.0 0.6 + 0.6

 Specifications are subject to change without notice for further improvement.

Indoor unit Moisture


Heating Capacity (kW) Input Power (W) HSPF Current,
capacity COP Removal
Total 230V
Room Room W/W Region Region Volume
Heating Total min ~ max Rating min ~ max (A)
A B IV V (l/h)
1.6 + 1.6 3.2 2.350 2.350 4.70 2.11 ~ 5.64 1450 400 ~ 1770 3.24 9.50 8.50 6.5
1.6 + 2.0 3.6 2.329 2.911 5.24 2.11 ~ 6.29 1600 400 ~ 2020 3.26 9.50 8.50 7.2
1.6 + 2.5 4.1 2.181 3.409 5.59 2.11 ~ 6.71 1740 400 ~ 2170 3.20 9.50 8.50 7.8
1.6 + 3.2 4.8 1.980 3.960 5.94 2.11 ~ 7.13 1800 400 ~ 2340 3.30 9.50 8.50 8.0
2.0 + 2.0 4.0 2.890 2.890 5.78 2.11 ~ 6.94 1770 400 ~ 2260 3.26 9.50 8.50 7.8
2 Room
2.0 + 2.5 4.5 2.640 3.300 5.94 2.11 ~ 7.13 1870 400 ~ 2360 3.16 9.50 8.50 8.3
2.0 + 3.2 5.2 2.285 3.655 5.94 2.11 ~ 7.20 1750 400 ~ 2180 3.38 9.50 8.50 7.8
2.5 + 2.5 5.0 2.970 2.970 5.94 2.11 ~ 7.20 1750 400 ~ 2180 3.38 9.50 8.50 7.8
2.5 + 3.2 5.7 2.605 3.335 5.94 2.11 ~ 7.20 1750 400 ~ 2180 3.38 9.50 8.50 7.8
3.2 + 3.2 6.4 2.970 2.970 5.94 2.11 ~ 7.20 1750 400 ~ 2180 3.38 9.50 8.50 7.8

Indoor unit Moisture


Heating Capacity (BTU/hr) Input Power (W) HSPF Current,
capacity COP Removal
Total 230V
Room Room Btu/h.W Region Region Volume
Heating Total min ~ max Rating min ~ max (A)
A B IV V (l/h)
1.6 + 1.6 3.2 8000 8000 16000 7200 ~ 19200 1450 400 ~ 1770 11.00 9.50 8.50 6.5
1.6 + 2.0 3.6 7956 9944 17900 7200 ~ 21400 1600 400 ~ 2020 11.15 9.50 8.50 7.2
1.6 + 2.5 4.1 7454 11646 19100 7200 ~ 22800 1740 400 ~ 2170 10.95 9.50 8.50 7.8
1.6 + 3.2 4.8 6733 13467 20200 7200 ~ 24400 1800 400 ~ 2340 11.20 9.50 8.50 8.0
2.0 + 2.0 4.0 9850 9850 19700 7200 ~ 23600 1770 400 ~ 2260 11.10 9.50 8.50 7.8
2 Room
2.0 + 2.5 4.5 8978 11222 20200 7200 ~ 24400 1870 400 ~ 2360 10.80 9.50 8.50 8.3
2.0 + 3.2 5.2 7769 12431 20200 7200 ~ 24600 1750 400 ~ 2180 11.50 9.50 8.50 7.8
2.5 + 2.5 5.0 10100 10100 20200 7200 ~ 24600 1750 400 ~ 2180 11.50 9.50 8.50 7.8
2.5 + 3.2 5.7 8860 11340 20200 7200 ~ 24600 1750 400 ~ 2180 11.50 9.50 8.50 7.8
3.2 + 3.2 6.4 10100 10100 20200 7200 ~ 24600 1750 400 ~ 2180 11.50 9.50 8.50 7.8

 Specifications are subject to change without notice for further improvement.

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3. Dimensions
Space necessary for <Top View>
installation
(5-5/32)

1-1/2
1-3/32 24-1/8 5-5/32 3-3/4

3-7/8

3-9/32
5-7/32
3-7/8

14-3/6
39-3/38

1-5/8
Anchor Bolt Pitch
14-13/64 x 24-1/8

<Side View> <Front View> <Side View>


34-15/32 2-5/16 12-5/8

3-3/8 x 3 = 10-1/8

31-5/16
3-3/8 x 3 = 10-1/8
1-21/32

43/64

(8-9/32)
(6-9/16)
3-19/32
(3-3/16)
(63/64)

15/16
Unit: inch 2-1/2

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4. Refrigeration Cycle Diagram
INDOOR A OUTDOOR
PIPE
EXPANSION
TEMP. STRAINER VALVE A
LIQUID SIDE SENSOR

3-WAY VALVE

INTAKE
TEMP.
SENSOR PIPE
PIPE TEMP.
TEMP. SENSOR
SENSOR LIQUID SIDE
3-WAY VALVE
GAS SIDE STRAINER EXPANSION
HEAT
VALVE B
EXCHANGER 3-WAY VALVE
(EVAPORATOR)

3-WAY VALVE STRAINER

CONDENSOR
DISCH.
PIPE TEMP. TEMP.
SENSOR (DEF) SENSOR

INTAKE
TEMP. INTAKE
SENSOR TEMP.
PIPE SENSOR
TEMP.
SENSOR
HEAT
EXCHANGER
GAS SIDE (CONDENSOR)
HEAT
EXCHANGER 3-WAY VALVE
(EVAPORATOR)

INDOOR B
PIPE
TEMP.
SENSOR

PIPE
TEMP.
SENSOR

3-WAY VALVE

COMPRESSOR
TEMP.
SENSOR

COMPRESSOR

COOLING

HEATING

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5. Block Diagram

FUSE
REACTOR
L
FUSE

L
POWER COMP
NOISE FM
SUPPLY
FILTER SC

N
1

10
2
3

TO INDOOR UNIT A
1
2
3

TO INDOOR UNIT B
Resistance of Compressor Windings
CONNECTION 5KD184XAB21 ()
U-V 0.720
U-W 0.726 YELLOW (W) REACTOR

V-W 0.708
GRY BLK
GRY REACTOR BLK 3 3
BLK RED RED
BLK BLUE (V) RED (U) BLU BLU
L1 GRN
WHT 4 1 YLW YLW
CONNECTOR
L2 WHT CORE (TRADEMARK) WHITE COMPRESSOR
CORE 4 1 CORE 1 1
GRN COMP. TERMINAL
GRY GRY BLK BLK
Y/G
L1-I L2-I L2-O L1-O

POWER SUPPLY
FG1 FG2
TERMINAL BOARD DB3
WHITE CORE P
CORE ACN1 CN-WHT AC-WHT

CT400
L
L
L

WHT
CORE DB1 U
V
L
TERMINAL BOARD CORE BLACK RY-PWR W
ACL1 CN-BLK AC-BLK RY-C
L
L
L

1 BLK
FUSE 401 CORE
30A 250V RY-AC PTC1
2 FUSE1 N
RED CN-COM 1 WHT 1 T 3.15A 1
6. Wiring Connection Diagram

3 WHT L 250V
1 WHT FUSE2 PTC2
BLU FM
WHT T 2.5A

TO INDOOR UNIT A
3 WHT L 250V CN-FM1
DB2
WHT

WHITE

WHITE
WHITE 7 FAN MOTOR

CN-DATA

CN-DATA
5 WHT
BLK

11
1 WHT RED
7 WHT 1
WHT 9 9 CN-PSW1
T1 BLUE
2
9 2 RED
3 HIGH PRESSURE SW.
ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER 1 LIQUID PIPE
(SUB) SENSOR A

TO INDOOR UNIT B
ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER CN-TH3 LIQUID PIPE
(MAIN) WHITE SENSOR B
SENSOR COMPLETE
WHT
ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER WHT 1
(DISPLAY) 1 WHT RY-HOT 10
CR3

JP1 WHT
POWER SAVE WHT
COOL ONLY
WHT GAS PIPE

WHITE
WHT 1

CN-DISP 1
SENSOR A
WHT 8 GAS PIPE
PRIORITY MODE
WHT CN-TH4 SENSOR B
1 RY-HT

WHITE
WHT WHITE SENSOR COMPLETE

CN-DISP 1
WHT
PUMP DOWN WHT
WHT

WHITE
WHT CN-HOT

CN-DISP 2
14 6 CN-HT CN-EV2 CN-DIS CN-TH2
OPERATION TEST BLUE BLACK CN-EV1 CN-TH1 11
Y/G 1 WHT WHITE YELLOW WHITE YELLOW WHITE
WHT 1 1 3 1 3 8 1 6 1 2 1 4 1 4 1
WHT
WIRING CHECK WHT
REMARKS GROUND PLATE WHT

WHITE
BLU: BLUE WHT

YELLOW
WHT

CN-NMODE

CN-NMODE 1
BLK: BLACK 7 7
WHT: WHITE
RED: RED M M
YLW: YELLOW
CRANK
(THERMISTOR)

GRY: GRAY ELECTRO- ELECTRO- ELECTRO-


(THERMISTOR)

SENSOR SENSOR
(THERMISTOR)

GRN: GREEN MAGNETIC CASE MAGNETIC COIL MAGNETIC COIL


DIS.T.TEMP.SENSOR

SENSOR
(THERMISTOR)

HEATER COMPLETE COMPLETE


COND.TEMP.SENSOR

Y/G: YELLOW/GREEN COIL (EXPAND VALVE) (EXPAND VALVE) COMPLETE


OUTLET TEMP.SENSOR

(4 WAY VALVE)
PIPE TEMP.SENSOR (DEF)
REACTOR

GRY BLK
GRY REACTOR BLK 3 3
BLK RED RED
L1 BLK GRN BLU BLU
WHT 4 1 YLW YLW
CONNECTOR
L2 WHT CORE WHITE COMPRESSOR
CORE 4 1 CORE 1 1
GRN
GRY GRY BLK BLK
Y/G
L1-I L2-I L2-O L1-O

POWER SUPPLY
FG1 FG2
TERMINAL BOARD DB3
WHITE CORE CORE P
CORE ACN1 CN-WHT AC-WHT

CT400
L
L
L
WHT
CORE DB1 U
V
L
TERMINAL BOARD CORE BLACK RY-PWR W
ACL1 CN-BLK AC-BLK RY-C

L
L
L

1 5V BLK
FUSE 401 IC17 5V
13V RY-AC PTC1
30A 250V TC4052B
2 13V 5V FUSE1 N
1 0Y VDD
16
CN-COM 2 15 1 WHT 1 T 3.15A
RED 2Y 2X 1
3 3 Y-COM 1X
14 WHT L 250V
1 4 3Y X-COM
13
BLU 5 1Y 0X
12 WHT R253 FUSE2 PTC2
6 INH 3X
11 WHT 10k T 2.5A FM
7 VEE A
10

TO INDOOR UNIT A
3 8 9 WHT L 250V CN-FM1
VSS B DB2
WHT R388 C276 WHITE 7 FAN MOTOR
5 WHT 47k 1000p
IC18
BLK TC4052B WHT
1 1 16 KB
7 0Y VDD C212
WHT
WHT 2 2Y 2X
15
3 14 1u 9 9 T1
2 Y-COM 1X
9 4 13 16V
3Y X-COM
5 1Y 0X
12
3 6 INH 3X
11 13V
7 10
7. Electronic Circuit Diagram

VEE A 1 RED
8 9

WHITE
ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER VSS B R138

WHITE
CN-DATA

CN-DATA
(SUB) 5.6k

TO INDOOR UNIT B
ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER 2 RED
(MAIN)
CN-PSW1
BLUE HIGH PRESSURE SW.
5V SW1
ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER
(DISPLAY) 1 3 5V
2 4 RY-HOT

CR3

12
POWER SAVE JP1
COOL ONLY SW2 5V
R333 R338
1 3 15.8k 15.8k 1 LIQUID PIPE
2 4 1% 1% SENSOR A
PRIORITY MODE SW3 5V LIQUID PIPE

WHITE
WHT 1 C232 C241
1 3

CN-DISP 1
SENSOR B

WHITE
WHT RY-HT 1u 1u
2 4

CN-DISP 1
1 6.3V 6.3V
5V WHT SENSOR COMPLETE
SW4 WHT
PUMP DOWN CN-TH3
ON OFF WHT 13V WHITE
WHT
3 2 1
WHT 10
OPERATION TEST SW5 WHT VCC B1HBGFF00007
Y/G 1 IC89 16
ON OFF 8 5V
2 IC8 15
3 2 1 WHT 1

R372 10k
R371 10k
R370 10k

R373 10k
R374 10k
R375 10k
WIRING CHECK 5V WHT 3 IC8 14
GROUND PLATE R341 R342
JP1 WHT 13V 4 IC8 13 15.8k 15.8k 1 GAS PIPE
WHT 1% 1% SENSOR A
GREEN R304 1.2k
LED1 WHT

WHITE
VCC B1HBGFF00007 GAS PIPE
WHT 5V 5V C239 C240

CN-DISP 2
GREEN R305 1.2k
1 IC159 16
1u 1u
SENSOR B
LED2
14 6
R256 2 IC15
15 6.3V 6.3V SENSOR COMPLETE
1 WHT 1 10k
GREEN R306 1.2k WHT R386 R146 R147 3 IC15
14
LED3 10k 10k 10k CN-TH4
WHT 4 IC15
13
WHT WHITE
GREEN R307 1.2k 7 10
LED4 WHT IC15
11

WHITE
WHT 8 GND 13V
GREEN R308 1.2k 5V
WHT
LED5 5V

CN-NMODE 1
7 7 R365 10k
5V
GREEN R309 1.2k 2SB1188 R103 R100 R101
LED6 e 15.0k 7.50k
7.50k
D64

1% 1% 1%
D60

b KB C209 R102 C47


D63

Q25 C218 1u 4.99k 1u C48


D59

C45 C46

YELLOW
D34 0.047u 6.3V 1% 6.3V

CN-NMODE
c 1u 1u 1u
D62

D58

CN-HOT CN-HT 25V KB 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V


BLUE
D57

BLACK
D61

D33 CN-EV1 CN-EV2 CN-DIS CN-TH2 CN-TH1


1 3 1 3 8 1 WHITE 6 1 YELLOW 2 1 WHITE 4 1 YELLOW 4 1 WHITE

M M SENSOR SENSOR SENSOR


COMPLETE COMPLETE COMPLETE
CRANK
(THERMISTOR)

ELECTRO- ELECTRO- ELECTRO-


(THERMISTOR)
(THERMISTOR)

MAGNETIC CASE MAGNETIC COIL MAGNETIC COIL


DIS.T.TEMP.SENSOR
(THERMISTOR)

HEATER
COND.TEMP.SENSOR

COIL (EXPAND VALVE) (EXPAND VALVE)


OUTLET TEMP.SENSOR

(4 WAY VALVE)
PIPE TEMP.SENSOR (DEF)
8. Printed Circuit Board
8.1 Main Printed Circuit Board

CN-HT

CN-HOT
CN-DATA
CN-EV1
CN-TH1
CN-EV2
CN-DIS
CN-TH3

CN-TH2

CN-TH4
CN-PSW1

CN-FM1

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8.2 Noise Filter Printed Circuit Board

CN-COM

CN-DATA

CN-WHT

CN-BLK

8.3 Display Printed Circuit Board

CN-DISP1

CN-NMODE1

CN-NMODE2

LED1 SW1

LED2 SW4
SW2
LED3

LED4 SW5
SW3
LED5

LED6

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9. Installation Information
9.1 Check Points

49.2 ft max.

82 ft
82 ft

Total maximum pipe length: 164 ft

QUICK GUIDE PIPING AND ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION

Piping size Min. Min. total


Indoor (ID) & Max. Addi-
pipe pipe Power
Outdoor (OD) Standard Max. from Max. tional OD-ID
Capacity Refrige- length length Power supply
units: Possible pipe Eleva- OD to total refri- connection
(Btu/h) rant Gas Liquid for for supply wire
Combination length tion each length ge- wire size
each ID additional size
Patterns ID unit rant
unit gas
Outdoor (OD):
CU-2E18SBU
Indoor (ID): 2
UNITS OF CS-
E9RKUAW
Outdoor (OD):
CU-2E18SBU 208/230V
Indoor (ID): 2 60 Hz
Ø3/8” Ø1/4” See 0.2
UNITS OF CS- 16700 R410A 24.6 ft 9.8 ft 82.0 ft 164.0 ft 65.6 ft MCA 20A AWG12 AWFG16
(Ø9.52mm) (Ø6.35mm) Step 1 oz / ft
E12RKUAW MOP
Outdoor (OD): 25A
CU-2E18SBU
Indoor (ID): 1
UNIT OF CS-
E9RKUAW +
1 UNIT OF
CS-E12RKUAW

Example:
If total piping length of all installed indoor units is at 68.6 ft, the quantity of additional refrigerant should be 0.6 oz ......
(68.6 - 65.6) ft x 0.2 oz/ft = 0.6 oz.

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10. Installation Instruction
 IMPORTANT
This product has been designed and manufactured to meet ENERGY STAR® criteria for energy efficiency when
matched with appropriate coil components. However, proper refrigerant charge and proper air flow are critical to
achieve rated capacity and efficiency. Installation of this product should follow the manufacturer’s refrigerant charging
and air flow instructions. Failure to confirm proper charge and airflow may reduce energy efficiency and
shorten equipment life.

10.1 Accessories Supplied with Outdoor Unit


 The following parts are supplied as accessories with each outdoor unit.
Check that all accessory parts are present before installing the outdoor unit.

HEAT PUMP-TYPES ONLY


Part name Qty. Diagram Application

Drain elbow 1 For connecting the drain pipe

10.2 Cutting and Flaring the Piping


1 Please cut using pipe cutter and then remove the burrs.
2 Remove the burrs by using reamer. If burrs is not removed, gas leakage may be caused.
Turn the piping end down to avoid the metal powder entering the pipe.
3 Please make flare after inserting the flare nut onto the copper pipes.

0 – 1/32"
Improper flaring
Pipe Bar (0-0.5 mm)
Handle
Reamer Bar
Yoke
Core
Copper pipe Inclined Surface Cracked Uneven
damaged thickness
Point down Clamp handle Red arrow mark
When properly flared, the internal surface
1. To cut 2. To remove burrs 3. To flare of the flare will evenly shine and be of
even thickness. Since the flare part
comes into contact with the connections,
carefully check the flare finish.

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10.3 Select the Best Location
10.3.1 Outdoor Unit Installation parts you
Outdoor Unit Installation Diagram should purchase ( )
 If an awning is built over the unit to prevent direct
sunlight or rain, be careful that heat radiation from It is advisable to avoid more
the condenser is not obstructed. than 2 blockage directions.
For better ventilation &
 There should not be any animal or plant which multiple-outdoor installation,
could be affected by hot air discharged. please consult authorized
dealer/specialist.
 Keep the spaces indicated by arrows from wall,
ceiling, fence or other obstacles.
Power supply cord ( )
 Do not place any obstacles which may cause a (Conduit)
short circuit of the discharged air.
 Recommended installation height for outdoor unit
should be above the seasonal snow level. Connection cable ( )
(Conduit)

Refrigerant piping size Additional drain hose ( )


1/4" (6.35 mm)
Outdoor Unit CU-2E18**
Liquid side piping ( )
Liquid - side ø1/4" (ø6.35 mm) thickness 1/32" (t0.8 mm)
3/8" (9.52 mm)
Gas - side ø3/8" (ø9.52 mm) thickness 1/32" (t0.8 mm) Gas side piping ( )

 This illustration is for explanation purposes only.


Outdoor Unit CU-2E18**
* Note:
Min. total piping length for additional gas 65.6 ft (20 m) Respective indoor unit installation procedure shall
 If total piping length of all indoor units exceeds the refer to instruction manual provided in the indoor
minimum length listed above, additionally charge unit packaging.
with 0.2 oz (20 g) of refrigerant (R410A) for each
additional feet (meter) of piping.

Allowable piping length


Outdoor Unit CU-2E18***
Allowable piping length of each indoor unit (min. ~ max.) 9.8 ft ~ 82.0 ft (3 m ~ 25 m)
Allowable total piping length of all indoor units 164.0 ft (50 m) or less
Outdoor unit located on upper side a 49.2 ft (15 m) or less
Height difference between indoor and outdoor units
Outdoor unit located otherwise b 24.6 ft (7.5 m) or less
Outdoor unit located on upper side c 24.6 ft (7.5 m) or less
Height difference between indoor units
Outdoor unit located otherwise d 49.2 ft (15 m) or less

Outdoor unit located Outdoor unit located Indoor unit


on upper side otherwise

Outdoor unit

d d
a Outdoor unit
c
b
b
Indoor unit Indoor unit Outdoor unit

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Outdoor Unit Installation Guidelines
 Where a wall or other obstacle is in the path of outdoor unit’s intake or exhaust airflow, follow the installation
guidelines below.
 For any of the below installation patterns, the wall height on the exhaust side should be 47 1/4" (1200 mm) or
less.

Wall facing one side Walls facing two side Walls facing three side

More than More than More than More than


More than 3 15/16" (100) 39 3/8" (1000) 3 15/16" (100) 39 3/8" (1000) 3 15/16" (100)

More
than
3 15/16"
47 1/4" (1200) (100)
or less

More than More than


3 15/16" (100) 39 3/8" (1000)
More than
Side view Top view 11 13/16" (300) Top view

Unit : inch (mm)

10.4 Install the Outdoor Unit A B

C
 After selecting the best location, start installation
to Indoor/Outdoor Unit Installation Diagram.
1 Fix the unit on concrete or rigid frame firmly

D
and horizontally with bolt nut (ø13/32"
(ø10 mm)).
2 When installing on a roof, please consider
strong winds and earthquakes.
Model A B C D
3 Please fasten the installation stand firmly with
bolt or nails. 24 1/8" 5 5/32" 5/8" 14 3/16"
CU-2E18***
(613 mm) (131 mm) (16 mm) (360.5 mm)

10.5 Connect the Piping


 Remove the control board cover (resin) from the
outdoor unit by loosening three screws. Do not overtighten, over tightening may cause gas leakage.

Connecting the Piping to Outdoor Unit


Piping size Torque
Decide piping length and then cut by using pipe
1/4" (6.35 mm) 13.3 Ibf•ft [18 N•m (1.8 kgf•m)]
cutter.
Remove burrs from cut edge. Make flare after 3/8" (9.52 mm) 31.0 Ibf•ft [42 N•m (4.3 kgf•m)]
inserting the flare nut (locate at valve) onto the 1/2" (12.7 mm) 40.6 Ibf•ft [55 N•m (5.6 kgf•m)]
copper pipe. 5/8" (15.88 mm) 47.9 Ibf•ft [65 N•m (6.6 kgf•m)]
Align center of piping to valves and then tighten 3/4" (19.05 mm) 73.8 Ibf•ft [100 N•m (10.2 kgf•m)]
with torque wrench to the specified torque as
stated in the table.
Flare Nut

Screws (Connection Pipe)


Female side
Control Board Cover (Resin) Applicable to
Liquid and Gas side of
Torque Wrench for Flare Nut CS-E9***
CS-E12***
Liquid side CS-ME5***
CS-ME7***
Flare Nut CS-ME9***
Gas side (Connection Pipe)

Male side Torque Wrench for Flare Nut

Screw

Gas Leak Checking


Pressure test to system to 400 PSIG with dry nitrogen, in stages. Thoroughly leak check the system.
If the pressure holds, release the nitrogen and proceed to section 10.7.

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10.6 Evacuation of the Equipment
WHEN INSTALLING AN AIR CONDITIONER, BE SURE TO EVACUATE THE AIR INSIDE THE INDOOR UNIT AND
PIPES in the following procedure.
1 Connect a charging hose with a push pin to Outdoor unit
the Low side of a charging set and the service Indoor Unit Tube connector

port of the gas side 3-way valve. Liquid side


2 Connect the micron gauge between vacuum
Tube connector
pump and service port of outdoor units. Gas
3 Turn on the power switch of the vacuum pump side

and make sure that connect digital micron


gauge and to pull down to a value of
500 microns. Indoor Unit Tube connector

4 To make sure micron gauge a value Liquid side


500 microns and close the low side valve of
the charging set and turn off the vacuum Gas
Tube connector

pump. side

5 Disconnect the vacuum pump house from the


service port of the 3-way valve. Liquid side 3-way valve
Close
6 Tighten the service port caps of gas side
3-way valve at a torque of 13.3 Ibf•ft (18 N•m)
with a torque wrench. Vacuum
7 Remove the valve caps of both of the 2-way pump Gas side 3-way valve
Close
valve and 3-way valve. Position both of the
valves to “Open” using a hexagonal wrench
(5/32" (4 mm)).
8 Mount valve caps onto the 2-way valve and
3-way valve.
o Be sure to check for gas leakage.

 If micron gauge value does not descend 500 microns, take the following measures:
- If the leak stops when the piping connections are tightened further, continue working from step 3.
- If the leak does not stop when the connections are retightened, repair location of leak.
- Do not release refrigerant during piping work for installation and reinstallation.
- Take care when handling the liquid refrigerant, it may cause frostbite.

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10.7 Connect the Cable to the Outdoor Unit
1 Remove Control Board Cover (Metal) by Top Panel

loosening 2 screws.
2 Remove Valve Cover (Metal) by loosening
2 screws. Screws Control Board Cover
(Metal)
3 Remove Plugs.
4 Fix the conduit connectors to the knock out
holes with lock-nuts, then secure them.
5 Connecting wire between indoor unit and Lock Nuts
outdoor unit should be UL listed or CSA
approved 4 conductor wires minimum AWG16 Connectors
in accordance with local electric codes. Screws
6 Wire Connection to the power supply
(208/230V 60Hz) through circuit breaker.
o Connect the UL listed or CSA approved Valve Cover
Plugs

wires minimum AWG12 to the terminal (Metal) Knock Out Holes


board, and connect to other end of the
wires to circuit breaker. Side Panel

7 Connect the power supply cord and


connecting wires between indoor unit and
outdoor unit according to the diagram as
shown.
Outdoor Unit
Terminal Terminal
208/230V min AWG16 Unit A Unit B
1 1
208/230V min AWG16
2 2
Indoor 208/230V min AWG16 Unit A
Unit A 3 3
Grounding wire min AWG16

Terminal
208/230V min AWG16
1 1
208/230V min AWG16
Indoor 2 2
Unit B 208/230V min AWG16 Unit B
3 3
Grounding wire min AWG16 Disconnect
Switch Power Supply Indoor & outdoor
Field supply Cord connection wire

L1 Power Supply
L2 Single Phase
208/230V 60Hz Indoor Indoor
Grounding wire min AWG12 Unit A Unit B

8 For wire stripping and connection requirement, refer to the diagram below.
9 Secure the power supply cord and connection cables onto the control board with the holder.
10 Attach the control board cover (metal and resin) and valve cover back to the original position with screw.

WIRE STRIPPING AND CONNECTING REQUIREMENT


Wire stripping
Conductor fully Conductor over Conductor not
inserted inserted fully inserted
13/32" ± 1/16"
(10±1 mm)

Indoor/outdoor
connecting
terminal board
7/32" (5 mm)
or more
No loose strand when inserted (gap between ACCEPT PROHIBITED PROHIBITED
wires)

This equipment must be properly earthed.


o Earth wire must be Yellow/Green (Y/G) in colour and longer than other AC wires for safety reasons.

10.8 Heat Insulation

Liquid-side pipes Material shall


Use a material with good heat-resistant properties as the heat insulation for the
withstand 248°F
pipes. Be sure to insulate both the gas-side and liquid-side pipes. If the pipes are
(120°C) or
not adequately insulated, condensation or water leakages may occur. Gas-side pipes higher

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11. Operation Control
11.1 Cooling Operation
11.1.1 Outdoor fan control
 When cooling operation is enabled, based on outdoor ambient temperature, fan motor control will be adjusted
according to figure below:

RPM free
59°F
55.4°F
RPM controlled

8.6°F
Stopped

OD temp.

11.1.2 Annual Cooling control


 This control is to enable cooling operation when outdoor ambient temperature is low.
 Control start conditions:
o Cooling operation is activated with compressor ON.
o Outdoor ambient temperature is less than 59°F
 Control contents:
o When the above conditions are fulfilled, based on outdoor pipe temperature, the outdoor fan motor will
operate according to figure below:

RPM up
93.2°F
91.4°F
RPM unchanged
75.2°F
73.4°F
RPM down
66.2°F
64.4°F
Stopped

OD Pipe temp.

 To improve the judgment accuracy during annual cooling control, outdoor ambient temperature sampling for
2 minutes will be activated every 35 minutes under designated fan speed.
 Control stop conditions:
o When either one of the start conditions are not complied.

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11.2 Heating Operation
11.2.1 Outdoor fan control
 When heating operation is enabled, based on outdoor ambient temperature, fan motor control will be adjusted
according to figure below:

RPM controlled

57.2°F
53.6°F
RPM free

OD temp.

 To improve the judgment accuracy, indoor room temperature sampling starts when any indoor unit has stopped
capability supplied (heating thermo-off) during heating operation with compressor ON, outdoor unit will send
signal to all thermo-off indoor units to ON fan motor and get room temperature sample.
 To prevent discharge temperature drop at indoor units which is ON when sampling the room temperature of
heating thermo-off units, the outdoor fan speed will be adjusted accordingly.
 However, if indoor room temperature is high compare to remote control setting temperature, sampling of
corresponding indoor unit will be cancelled.

11.2.2 Powerful Operation 1


 During cooling operation, this control is to concentrate outdoor unit capability to the powerful operation enabled
indoor unit by temporary stop the capability supply to low load demand indoor units.
 Operation start condition:
o Powerful operation ON for targeted indoor unit
 Operation content:
o If other indoor units (where Powerful operation are OFF) achieve setting temperature continuously for
1 minute after received powerful command from indoor unit, then capability supply to other indoor units are
stopped for minimum 3 minutes.
Capability supply stop period follows powerful operation period.
 Operation stops when comply either one of the following conditions:
o When other indoor units (where Powerful operation are OFF) is lower than setting temperature.
o When the powerful operation is OFF for all indoor units.
o When Quiet operation received from 1 indoor unit.
o When protection control starts.

11.2.3 Powerful Operation 2


 During cooling / heating operation, this control is to provide fast cooling / heating operation compare to normal
operation.
 Operation start if all condition below are complied:
o Powerful operation ON for indoor unit.
o Not under Annual Cooling control.
 Operation content:
o Outdoor fan speed will adjust automatically.
o Compressor frequency will adjust automatically.
 Operation stop when comply either one of the follow conditions:
o When the powerful operation is OFF for all indoor units.
o When annual cooling control activated.

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12. Simultaneous Operation Control
1 Operation modes which can be selected
using the remote control unit:
Automatic, Cooling, Soft Dry, Heating, e-ion
operation mode.
2 Types of operations modes which can be
performed simultaneously
o Cooling operation and cooling, Soft Dry
or e-ion operation
o Heating operation and heating operation
3 Types of operation modes which cannot be
performed simultaneously
o While a cooling operation is in progress,
a heating operation cannot be performed
by an indoor unit in another room.
In the room where the operation button
for cooling was pressed first, the
operation is continued. In the room where
the operation button for heating was
pressed afterward, the operation lamp of
the indoor unit blinks, where the attempt
is made to establish the heating
operation. Its fan is stopped, and the air
does not discharged.
o While a heating operation is in progress,
a cooling operation cannot be performed
by an indoor unit in another room.
In the room where the operation button
for heating was pressed first, the
operation is continued. In the room where
the operation button for cooling was
pressed afterward, the operation lamp of
the indoor unit blinks, where the attempt
is made to establish the cooling operation.
Its fan is stopped, and the air does not
discharged.
4 Operation mode priority control
o The operation mode designated first by
the indoor unit has priority.
o If the priority indoor unit stops operation
or initiates the e-ion operation, the priority
is transferred to other indoor units.

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13. Protection Control
13.1 Freeze Prevention Control (Cool)
 When received freeze prevention signal from indoor unit, the compressor frequency changes according to indoor
heat exchanger temperature.
 When indoor unit request capability OFF due to freeze condition , immediately the capability supply to targeted
indoor unit stops.

13.2 Dew Prevention Control (Cool)


 When received dew prevention signal from indoor unit, the compressor frequency changes according to indoor
intake temperature and indoor heat exchanger temperature.

13.3 Electronic Parts Temperature Rise Protection 1 (Cool)


 This control prevents electronic parts temperature rise during cooling overload condition.
 Start conditions:
o Outdoor ambient temperature is at protection region as shown in figure below:

Protection
Region
89.6°F
Normal 86°F
Region

OD temp

o Outdoor unit total current is above 5.5A


 Control content
o Outdoor fan speed is adjusted accordingly.
 Control stop condition
o When outdoor ambient temperature is back to normal region.
 During this control, outdoor fan speed does not reduce for Quiet operation.

13.4 Electronic Parts Temperature Rise Protection 2 (Cool)


 This control prevents electronic parts temperature rise during cooling/dry operation.
 Start conditions:
o Total current is at protection region as shown in figure below:

Protection
Region
4.7A
Normal 3.3A
Region

Total current

 Control content
o Outdoor fan speed is adjusted accordingly.
 Control stop conditions
o When total current is back to normal region.
 During this control, outdoor fan speed does not reduce for Quiet operation.

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13.5 Cooling Overload Control (Cool)
 This control detect outdoor pipe temperature and perform the compressor frequency restriction during cooling
operation.

Comp stop
147.2°F

Comp freq
restricted
140°F

Comp freq 134.6°C


free

OD Pipe
temp

13.6 Heating Overload Control (Heat)


 This control detect indoor pipe temperature and perform the compressor frequency restriction during heating
operation.

Comp stop
140°F
Comp freq
restricted
127.4°F
Comp freq
maintain
118.4°F
Comp freq
free
ID Pipe
temp

 This control detect outdoor ambient temperature and perform the fan speed adjustment during heating operation.

RPM controlled
53.6°F
50°F
RPM free

OD temp

13.7 Extreme Low Temperature Compressor Low Pressure Protection


Control (Heat)
 This control is to prevent low pressure drops too low during extremely low outdoor ambient temperature to
improve the compressor reliability.
 During heating operation, when outdoor ambient temperature is in Zone 1, this control will be activated.
Compressor frequency restriction will be based on outdoor piping temperature.

Comp freq
free
-5.8°F
Zone 0 -9.4°F
Comp freq
26.6°F restricted -11.2°F
23°F
Zone 1 -14.8°F
Comp freq
stop
OD temp
OD pipe

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13.8 Deice Control
 When outdoor pipe temperature and outdoor air temperature is low, deice operation starts where indoor fan
motor and outdoor fan motor stop, indoor unit horizontal vane close and operation LED blink with compressor ON.

13.9 Time Delay Safety Control (Restart Control)


 The compressor will not restart within three minutes after compressor is stopped.
 This control is not applicable if the power supply reset or after deice condition.

13.10 30 seconds Force Operation


 Once the compressor starts operation, it will not stop its operation for 30 seconds in order to cycle back
compressor oil.
 However, it can be stopped using remote control or Auto OFF/ON button at indoor unit.

13.11 Total Current Control


 By referring to table below, during normal (default) operation, the running current refer to Hi values and during
Power Save Mode, the running current refer to Lo values.
 When the outdoor unit total running current (AC) exceeds X value, compressor frequency will decrease.
 If the running current does not exceed X value for 5 seconds, compressor frequency will increase.
 However, if total outdoor unit running current exceeds Y value, compressor will be stopped immediately for
3 minutes.

CU-2E18SBU
Operation Mode
X (A) Y (A)
Cooling/Soft Dry (A) 12.2 17.5
Cooling/Soft Dry (B) 11.5 17.5
Heating 13.2 17.5

43°C (109.4°F)
42°C (107.6°F)
A

Outdoor Intake
Temperature

13.12 IPM (power transistor) Protection Control


 Overheating Prevention Control
o If IPM temperature rises to 176°F, outdoor fan speed will be increased.
o When the IPM temperature rises to 203°F, compressor operation will stop immediately.
o Compressor operation restarts when temperature decreases to 194°F.
o If IPM temperature detected less than -22°F, IPM is judged as open circuit (“F96” is indicated).
 DC peak current control
o When IPM DC current exceeds set value of 30.0 ± 3.0 A, the compressor will stop.
o If the DC peak current detected within 30 seconds after operation starts, compressor will restart after
1 minute.
o If the DC peak current detected 30 seconds or more after operation starts, compressor will restart after
2 minutes.
o Within 30 seconds after compressor restarts, if the DC peak current is exceeded set value continuously for
7 times, all indoor and outdoor relays will be cut off (“F99” is indicated).
 Error reset can be done by power supply reset.

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13.13 Compressor Protection Control (Gas leak detection control 1)
 Control start conditions
o For 5 minutes, the compressor continuously operates and total current is low.
o During Cooling or Soft Dry operation:
Indoor intake temperature — indoor piping temperature is below 39.2°F.
o During Heating operation:
Indoor pipe temperature — indoor intake temperature is below 37.4°F.
o Not during deice control.
o Compressor ON with maximum frequency.
 Control content
o Compressor stops (and restart after 3 minutes)
o If the conditions above happen 4 times within 60 minutes, the unit will stop operation (“F91” is indicated).

13.14 Compressor Protection Control (Gas leak detection control 2)


 This control detect gas leakage condition to prevent compressor damage.
 Control start condition
o All connected indoor units capability supply ON.
o Compressor ON with maximum frequency.
o Not during annual cooling.
o Compressor discharge temperature high.
 Control content
o Compressor OFF during this control (“F91” is memorized in EEPROM)
o If the above conditions happen 2 times within 60 minutes, indoor units’ Timer LED will blinks (“F91” is
indicated at all indoor units)

13.15 Valve Close Detection Control


 This control detects 3-way valve close condition to prevent damage to refrigerant cycle.
 Start conditions:
o For all connected indoor units, if Indoor intake temperature — indoor piping temperature are between 28.4°F
and 35.6°F continuously for 5 minutes after compressor ON at first cooling operation.
o The first cooling operation is defined as cooling operation is ON for less than 8 minutes after new installation
or after pump down.
 Control content
o During this control, compressor stop, indoor units’ Timer LED will blink. (“F91” is indicated at indoor units)
 Error reset can be done by power supply reset or reset by using remote control.

13.16 Compressor Discharge High Pressure Protection Control


 This control protect by using high pressure switch during operation.
 Start conditions
o High pressure switch is activated (from normally close to open) when outdoor operation mode is cooling or
heating during compressor running.
 Control 1 content
o Compressor stop when high pressure switch is opened and restart after high pressure switch closed. If this
condition happen 4 times within 30 minutes, “F94” is indicated.
o After 30 minutes, counter is reset if this condition does not happen for 4 times.
 Control 1 stop conditions
o Power supply reset
o Reset by using remote control

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14. Servicing Mode
14.1 CU-2E18SBU

Fig. 1

JP1 (COOL
ONLY) LED 1 SW1 (PUMP DOWN)
LED 2 OFF ON

LED 3 SW2 (OPERATION


LED 4 OFF ON
TEST)
LED 5 SW3 (WIRING CHECK)
LED 6

L1 L2
1 2 3 1 2 3

14.1.1 Pump down operation (SW1)


 Operate the pump down process according to the following procedure
o Confirm the valve on the liquid side and gas side are open.
o Press PUMP DOWN button (SW1) on the Service PCB inside the outdoor unit for more than 5 seconds.
Pump down (cooling) operation is performed for 15 minutes.
o Set the liquid side 3 way valve to close position and wait until the pressure gauge indicates 1.45PSI
(0.1kg/cm2G).
o Immediate set the gas side valve to close position and then press the PUMP DOWN button (SW1) to stop the
pump down operation.
NOTE: Pump down operation will stop automatically after 15 minutes if PUMP DOWN switch (SW1) is not
pressed again. Pump down operation is not started within 3 minutes after compressor is stopped.

LED 2 3 4 5 Message Liquid shut-off valve Close

Pump down operation in progress


3 minutes before operation end
Status

2 minutes before operation end


Hexagonal
1 minute before operation end
wrench
Pump down operation end

: Flashing Gas shut-off valve

Valve lid

14.1.2 Test Run operation


 Test operation can be carried out using TEST OPERATION button (SW2) on the Service PCB inside the outdoor
unit.
 For Cooling test, press the TEST OPERATION button (SW2) for 5 seconds or more but less than 10 seconds,
LED1 and LED 2 will illuminate when shift into cooling test operation.
 For Heating test, press the TEST OPERATION button (SW2) for more than 10 seconds, LED 1 and LED 3 will
illuminate when shift into heating test operation.
 Press the TEST OPERATION button (SW2) again to cancel test operation.

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14.1.3 Wiring Error check
 The unit capable to correct the wiring error automatically by following procedures.
o Confirm the valve on the liquid side and gas side is open.
o Press WIRING CHECK button (SW3) on the Service PCB inside the outdoor unit for more than 10 seconds
to start wiring check operation.
o Wiring check process will complete in approximately 10 minutes. However, wiring check operation will not
start within 3 minutes after compressor is stopped. When outdoor air temperature is less than 41°F or unit
has abnormality, wiring check will not start. (See NOTE 2)
 The LED 2 to LED 6 in Service PCB inside the outdoor unit indicate the possibility of the correction as shown in
the table below:
Wiring automatic correct example
LED 2 3 4 5 6 Message Terminal block
Room A B - - -
All flashing Automatic correction impossible
LED2, 4, 6 and LED 3, 5
Wiring check in progress
Status

alternatively flashing
Flashing one after From Room B From Room A to the
Automatic correction completed to the “living “bedroom”
another
room”
Other than above Unit has abnormality (NOTE 4)

 If automatic correct is impossible, check the Wiring error check


indoor unit wiring and piping manually.
LED lighting sequence after a wiring correction.
Order of LED flashing: 3--> 2
NOTE:
1 For two rooms connection, LED 4 and 5 are not illuminated after wiring operation complete.
2 If the outdoor air temperature is less than 41°F or unit has abnormality, wiring operation will not start.
3 After wiring check operation is complete, LED indication will illuminated until normal operation starts.
4 Follow the product diagnosis procedure.
5 When LED 1 only illuminate, indicates that outdoor unit is operating normally.

14.1.4 Power Save Mode


 Power Save Mode can be enabled by pushing POWER SAVE switch (SW4) to ON before power supply ON.
 When Power Save Mode is ON, the unit can be operate at lower running current where the breaker capacity not
achieve the requirement.

14.1.5 Mode priority function


 Mode priority function can be enabled by pushing MODE PRIORITY switch (SW5) to ON before power supply
ON.
 When Mode Priority Function is ON, the mode priority is given to higher capacity indoor units.

14.1.6 Cooling only function


 The unit capable to limit the operation mode to Cooling Mode only (Heating mode disabled) by cutting JP1
(COOL ONLY) before power supply ON.
 This function prevent wrong operation during the unit installed in server room.
 This function could be disabled again by short the JP1 (COOL ONLY) before power supply ON.

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15. Troubleshooting Guide
15.1 Self Diagnosis Function
 The display screen of wireless remote control unit and the self-diagnosis LEDs (green) on the outdoor printed
circuit board in the outdoor unit can be used to identify the location of the problem.
Refer to the table below to identify and solve the cause of the problem, and then re-start the air conditioner
system.
 If the problem is solved and operation returns to normal.
LED 1 illuminates and others LED are off.

Abnormality
Diagnosis or Abnormality Protection
LED 6 LED 5 LED 4 LED 3 LED 2 LED 1 Problem Check location
display protection judgement operation
control

H11 Indoor/outdoor O After Indoor fan only Indoor/outdoor  Indoor/outdoor


abnormal operation for operation can communication not wire terminal
communication 1 minute start by establish  Indoor/outdoor
entering into PCB
force cooling  Indoor/outdoor
operation connection wire
H12 Indoor unit O 90s after ― Total indoor  Indoor/outdoor
capacity power supply capability more than connection wire
unmatched maximum limit or  Indoor/outdoor
less than minimum PCB
limit, or number of  Specification and
indoor unit less than combination table
two. in catalogue
H15 Compressor O O Continuous ― Compressor  Compressor
temperature for 5s temperature sensor temperature
sensor open or short circuit sensor lead wire
abnormality and connector
H16 Outdoor O O ― ― Current transformer  Outdoor PCB
current faulty or compressor faulty or
transformer faulty compressor
(CT) faulty
abnormality
H27 Outdoor air O O Continuous ― Outdoor air  Outdoor air
temperature for 5s temperature sensor temperature
sensor open or short circuit sensor lead wire
abnormality and connector
H28 Outdoor heat O O O Continuous ― Outdoor heat  Outdoor heat
exchanger for 5s exchanger exchanger
temperature temperature sensor 1 temperature
sensor 1 open or short circuit sensor 1 lead
abnormality wire and
connector
H32 Outdoor heat O Continuous ― Outdoor heat  Outdoor heat
exchanger for 5s exchanger exchanger
temperature temperature sensor 2 temperature
sensor 2 open or short circuit sensor 2 lead
abnormality wire and
connector
H33 Indoor/ O O ― ― Indoor and outdoor  Indoor and
outdoor rated voltage outdoor units
misconnection different check
abnormality
H36 Outdoor gas O O Continuous Heating Outdoor gas pipe  Outdoor gas pipe
pipe for 5s protection temperature sensor temperature
temperature operation only open or short circuit sensor lead wire
sensor and connector
abnormality

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Abnormality
Diagnosis or Abnormality Protection
LED 6 LED 5 LED 4 LED 3 LED 2 LED 1 Problem Check location
display protection judgement operation
control

H37 Outdoor liquid O O O Continuous Cooling Outdoor liquid pipe  Outdoor liquid
pipe for 5s protection temperature sensor pipe temperature
temperature operation only open or short circuit sensor lead wire
sensor and connector
abnormality
H64 Outdoor high O O Continuous ― High pressure sensor  High pressure
pressure for 1 minutes open circuit during sensor
sensor compressor stop  Lead wire and
abnormality connector
H97 Outdoor fan O O O 2 times ― Outdoor fan motor  Outdoor fan
motor happen within lock or feedback motor lead wire
mechanism 30 minutes abnormal and connector
lock  Fan motor lock or
block
H98 Indoor high O O O ― ― Indoor high pressure  Check indoor
pressure protection (Heating) heat exchanger
protection  Air filter dirty
 Air circulation
short circuit
H99 Indoor O O O ― ― Indoor freeze  Check indoor
operating unit protection (Cooling) heat exchanger
freeze  Air filter dirty
protection  Air circulation
short circuit
F11 4-way valve O O O O 4 times ― 4-way valve  4-way valve
switching happen within switching abnormal  Lead wire and
abnormality 30 minutes connector.
F17 Indoor standby O 3 times ― Wrong wiring and  Check indoor/
units freezing happen within connecting pipe, outdoor
abnormality 40 minutes expansion valve connection wire
leakage, indoor heat and pipe
exchanger sensor  Indoor heat
open circuit exchanger
sensor lead wire
and connector
 Expansion valve
lead wire and
connector.
F90 Power factor O O 4 times ― Power factor  Outdoor PCB
correction happen within correction circuit faulty
(PFC) circuit 10 minutes abnormal
protection
F91 Refrigeration O O 2 times ― Refrigeration cycle  Insufficient
cycle happen within abnormal refrigerant or
abnormality 20 minutes valve close
F93 Compressor O O O 4 times ― Compressor  Power transistor
abnormal happen within abnormal revolution module faulty or
revolution 20 minutes compressor lock
F94 Compressor O O 4 times ― Compressor  Check
discharge happen within discharge pressure refrigeration
pressure 30 minutes overshoot system
overshoot
protection
F95 Outdoor O O O 4 times ― Cooling high  Check
cooling high happen within pressure protection refrigeration
pressure 20 minutes system
protection  Outdoor air
circuit

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Abnormality
Diagnosis or Abnormality Protection
LED 6 LED 5 LED 4 LED 3 LED 2 LED 1 Problem Check location
display protection judgement operation
control

F96 Power O O O 4 times ― Power transistor  PCB faulty


transistor happen within module overheat  Outdoor air
module 30 minutes circuit (fan motor)
overheating
protection
F97 Compressor O O O O 3 times ― Compressor  Insufficient
overheating happen within overheat refrigerant
protection 30 minutes
F98 Total running O O 3 times ― Total current  Check
current happen within protection refrigeration
protection 20 minutes system
 Power source or
compressor lock
F99 Outdoor direct O O O Continuous ― Power transistor  Power transistor
current (DC) happen for 7 module current module faulty or
peak detection times protection compressor lock
LED 1 illuminate is indicated that outdoor unit is operating normally. If the LED 1 is switched off or flashing, check the
power supply and self-diagnosis indication.

------ Illuminate
O ------ Flashing
Blank ------ OFF

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16. Disassembly and Assembly Instructions
WARNING

High Voltage are generated in the electrical parts area by the capacitor. Ensure that the capacitor has discharged sufficiently before proceeding
with repair work. Failure to heed this caution may result in electric shocks.

16.1 Outdoor Unit Removal Procedure


Caution! When handling electronic controller, be careful of electrostatic discharge.

16.1.1 Removing the Cabinet Top Plate and Cabinet Front Plate
1 Remove the cabinet top plate (remove the
8 screws). 1
2 Remove the 8 screws (1 on the center, 3 at
the top and 4 at the bottom) securing the
cabinet front plate, release the 2 hooks
(1 each at the left and right), and pull the
cabinet front plate toward front side.

Tabs

16.1.2 Remove the Control Board Cover and Particular Plates


3 Remove the control board cover (remove
3 screws).
4 Remove the particular plate (remove
2 screws).
5 Remove the particular plate (remove
2 screws).

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4

16.1.3 Removing the Control P.C. Board


6 Remove the drip proof cover.
6
7 Disconnect the connectors (lead wires of the
compressor, sensor, and others).
8 Remove the screw at the right side of the
control box, and pull out the entire control box.
9 Release the control P.C. Board tab to remove 9
the control P.C. Board.

16.1.4 Removing the Propeller Fan and Fan Motor


1 Follow the steps in 16.1.1 for removing the
cabinet top plate and cabinet front plate.
2 Remove the propeller fan by removing the nut
turning clockwise at its center.

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3 Disconnect the fan motor connector from the
control P.C. Board.
4 Loosen the 4 fan motor mounting screws then
remove the fan motor.

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17. Technical Data
Technical data provided are based on the air conditioner running under free frequency.

17.1 Cool Mode Performance Data


Unit setting: Standard piping length, Hi Fan, Cool mode at 60.8°F
Voltage: 208-230V

Indoor Air Temp. °C (°F) WB


Outdoor
Combination
Air Temp. 16 (60.8) 17.5 (63.5) 18 (64.4) 19 (66.2) 22 (71.6) 24 (75.2)
(Capacity) (kW)
°C (°F) DB
TC IP TC IP TC IP TC IP TC IP TC IP
22 (71.6) 3.97 0.62 4.09 0.61 4.13 0.61 4.21 0.60 4.64 0.60 4.92 0.59
25 (77) 3.93 0.71 4.06 0.71 4.11 0.71 4.20 0.71 4.63 0.71 4.92 0.72
29 (84.2) 3.83 0.81 3.98 0.82 4.03 0.82 4.13 0.83 4.55 0.84 4.84 0.85
32 (89.6) 3.73 0.88 3.88 0.89 3.93 0.89 4.03 0.90 4.44 0.91 4.72 0.92
1.6 + 1.6
35 (95) 3.60 0.94 3.75 0.95 3.79 0.95 3.89 0.96 4.28 0.97 4.54 0.97
40 (104) 3.33 1.02 3.45 1.03 3.49 1.03 3.58 1.03 3.92 1.02 4.14 1.01
43 (109.4) 3.13 1.06 3.23 1.06 3.27 1.06 3.34 1.06 3.63 1.03 3.83 1.01
46 (114.8) 2.90 1.10 2.98 1.08 3.01 1.08 3.07 1.07 3.31 1.02 3.47 0.98
22 (71.6) 4.45 0.72 4.59 0.71 4.63 0.70 4.72 0.70 5.20 0.69 5.51 0.68
25 (77) 4.40 0.82 4.56 0.82 4.61 0.82 4.71 0.82 5.19 0.82 5.51 0.83
29 (84.2) 4.30 0.94 4.46 0.95 4.52 0.95 4.62 0.95 5.10 0.97 5.42 0.98
32 (89.6) 4.18 1.02 4.35 1.03 4.40 1.03 4.51 1.04 4.98 1.06 5.29 1.07
1.6 + 2.0
35 (95) 4.04 1.09 4.20 1.10 4.25 1.10 4.36 1.11 4.80 1.12 5.09 1.13
40 (104) 3.73 1.18 3.87 1.19 3.92 1.19 4.01 1.19 4.39 1.18 4.64 1.17
43 (109.4) 3.50 1.23 3.62 1.23 3.67 1.22 3.75 1.22 4.07 1.19 4.29 1.16
46 (114.8) 3.25 1.27 3.34 1.25 3.38 1.25 3.44 1.24 3.71 1.17 3.89 1.13
22 (71.6) 5.07 0.89 5.23 0.87 5.28 0.87 5.38 0.86 5.92 0.85 6.28 0.84
25 (77) 5.02 1.01 5.19 1.01 5.25 1.01 5.37 1.01 5.92 1.02 6.28 1.02
29 (84.2) 4.90 1.16 5.08 1.17 5.15 1.17 5.27 1.18 5.82 1.20 6.18 1.21
32 (89.6) 4.76 1.25 4.95 1.27 5.02 1.27 5.14 1.28 5.67 1.30 6.02 1.32
1.6 + 2.5
35 (95) 4.60 1.34 4.78 1.35 4.85 1.36 4.97 1.37 5.47 1.38 5.80 1.39
40 (104) 4.25 1.46 4.41 1.47 4.46 1.47 4.57 1.47 5.00 1.46 5.29 1.45
43 (109.4) 4.00 1.52 4.13 1.51 4.18 1.51 4.27 1.51 4.64 1.47 4.89 1.44
46 (114.8) 3.71 1.56 3.81 1.55 3.85 1.54 3.92 1.53 4.23 1.45 4.43 1.40
22 (71.6) 5.92 1.09 6.10 1.07 6.16 1.07 6.28 1.05 6.91 1.04 7.33 1.03
25 (77) 5.86 1.24 6.06 1.24 6.13 1.24 6.26 1.24 6.90 1.25 7.33 1.25
29 (84.2) 5.71 1.42 5.93 1.43 6.01 1.44 6.15 1.44 6.79 1.47 7.21 1.48
32 (89.6) 5.56 1.54 5.78 1.56 5.86 1.56 6.00 1.57 6.62 1.60 7.03 1.61
1.6 + 3.2
35 (95) 5.37 1.64 5.58 1.66 5.66 1.67 5.80 1.68 6.38 1.69 6.77 1.70
40 (104) 4.96 1.79 5.15 1.80 5.21 1.80 5.34 1.81 5.84 1.79 6.17 1.77
43 (109.4) 4.66 1.86 4.82 1.86 4.88 1.85 4.98 1.85 5.42 1.80 5.71 1.76
46 (114.8) 4.33 1.92 4.45 1.89 4.49 1.89 4.57 1.87 4.93 1.78 5.17 1.71
22 (71.6) 4.92 0.85 5.07 0.84 5.12 0.83 5.22 0.82 5.74 0.81 6.09 0.81
25 (77) 4.87 0.97 5.04 0.97 5.09 0.96 5.20 0.96 5.74 0.97 6.09 0.98
29 (84.2) 4.75 1.11 4.93 1.12 4.99 1.12 5.11 1.13 5.64 1.15 5.99 1.16
32 (89.6) 4.62 1.20 4.81 1.21 4.87 1.22 4.99 1.23 5.50 1.25 5.84 1.26
2.0 + 2.0
35 (95) 4.46 1.28 4.64 1.30 4.70 1.30 4.82 1.31 5.31 1.32 5.63 1.33
40 (104) 4.12 1.40 4.28 1.40 4.33 1.40 4.43 1.41 4.85 1.39 5.13 1.38
43 (109.4) 3.87 1.45 4.01 1.45 4.05 1.45 4.14 1.44 4.50 1.40 4.75 1.37
46 (114.8) 3.60 1.50 3.70 1.48 3.73 1.47 3.80 1.46 4.10 1.39 4.30 1.34

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Indoor Air Temp. °C (°F) WB
Outdoor
Combination
Air Temp. 16 (60.8) 17.5 (63.5) 18 (64.4) 19 (66.2) 22 (71.6) 24 (75.2)
(Capacity) (kW)
°C (°F) DB
TC IP TC IP TC IP TC IP TC IP TC IP
22 (71.6) 5.55 1.02 5.72 1.01 5.78 1.00 5.89 0.99 6.48 0.98 6.88 0.97
25 (77) 5.49 1.16 5.68 1.16 5.75 1.16 5.87 1.16 6.48 1.17 6.88 1.18
29 (84.2) 5.36 1.33 5.56 1.35 5.63 1.35 5.77 1.36 6.37 1.38 6.76 1.40
32 (89.6) 5.22 1.45 5.42 1.46 5.49 1.47 5.63 1.48 6.21 1.50 6.59 1.52
2.0 + 2.5
35 (95) 5.03 1.55 5.24 1.56 5.30 1.57 5.44 1.58 5.99 1.59 6.35 1.60
40 (104) 4.65 1.68 4.83 1.69 4.89 1.69 5.00 1.70 5.48 1.68 5.79 1.67
43 (109.4) 4.37 1.75 4.52 1.74 4.57 1.74 4.67 1.74 5.08 1.69 5.36 1.66
46 (114.8) 4.06 1.80 4.17 1.78 4.21 1.78 4.29 1.76 4.63 1.67 4.85 1.61
22 (71.6) 5.98 1.09 6.16 1.08 6.22 1.07 6.35 1.06 6.98 1.05 7.41 1.04
25 (77) 5.92 1.25 6.12 1.24 6.19 1.24 6.33 1.24 6.98 1.25 7.41 1.26
29 (84.2) 5.77 1.43 5.99 1.44 6.07 1.44 6.22 1.45 6.86 1.48 7.29 1.49
32 (89.6) 5.62 1.55 5.84 1.56 5.92 1.57 6.07 1.58 6.69 1.61 7.10 1.62
2.0 + 3.2
35 (95) 5.42 1.65 5.64 1.67 5.71 1.68 5.86 1.69 6.45 1.70 6.84 1.71
40 (104) 5.01 1.80 5.20 1.81 5.26 1.81 5.39 1.82 5.90 1.80 6.24 1.78
43 (109.4) 4.71 1.87 4.87 1.87 4.93 1.86 5.03 1.86 5.48 1.81 5.77 1.77
46 (114.8) 4.37 1.93 4.50 1.91 4.54 1.90 4.62 1.88 4.98 1.79 5.22 1.72
22 (71.6) 5.98 1.09 6.16 1.08 6.22 1.07 6.35 1.06 6.98 1.05 7.41 1.04
25 (77) 5.92 1.25 6.12 1.24 6.19 1.24 6.33 1.24 6.98 1.25 7.41 1.26
29 (84.2) 5.77 1.43 5.99 1.44 6.07 1.44 6.22 1.45 6.86 1.48 7.29 1.49
32 (89.6) 5.62 1.55 5.84 1.56 5.92 1.57 6.07 1.58 6.69 1.61 7.10 1.62
2.5 + 2.5
35 (95) 5.42 1.65 5.64 1.67 5.71 1.68 5.86 1.69 6.45 1.70 6.84 1.71
40 (104) 5.01 1.80 5.20 1.81 5.26 1.81 5.39 1.82 5.90 1.80 6.24 1.78
43 (109.4) 4.71 1.87 4.87 1.87 4.93 1.86 5.03 1.86 5.48 1.81 5.77 1.77
46 (114.8) 4.37 1.93 4.50 1.91 4.54 1.90 4.62 1.88 4.98 1.79 5.22 1.72
22 (71.6) 5.98 1.09 6.16 1.08 6.22 1.07 6.35 1.06 6.98 1.05 7.41 1.04
25 (77) 5.92 1.25 6.12 1.24 6.19 1.24 6.33 1.24 6.98 1.25 7.41 1.26
29 (84.2) 5.77 1.43 5.99 1.44 6.07 1.44 6.22 1.45 6.86 1.48 7.29 1.49
32 (89.6) 5.62 1.55 5.84 1.56 5.92 1.57 6.07 1.58 6.69 1.61 7.10 1.62
2.5 + 3.2
35 (95) 5.42 1.65 5.64 1.67 5.71 1.68 5.86 1.69 6.45 1.70 6.84 1.71
40 (104) 5.01 1.80 5.20 1.81 5.26 1.81 5.39 1.82 5.90 1.80 6.24 1.78
43 (109.4) 4.71 1.87 4.87 1.87 4.93 1.86 5.03 1.86 5.48 1.81 5.77 1.77
46 (114.8) 4.37 1.93 4.50 1.91 4.54 1.90 4.62 1.88 4.98 1.79 5.22 1.72
22 (71.6) 5.98 1.09 6.16 1.08 6.22 1.07 6.35 1.06 6.98 1.05 7.41 1.04
25 (77) 5.92 1.25 6.12 1.24 6.19 1.24 6.33 1.24 6.98 1.25 7.41 1.26
29 (84.2) 5.77 1.43 5.99 1.44 6.07 1.44 6.22 1.45 6.86 1.48 7.29 1.49
32 (89.6) 5.62 1.55 5.84 1.56 5.92 1.57 6.07 1.58 6.69 1.61 7.10 1.62
3.2 + 3.2
35 (95) 5.42 1.65 5.64 1.67 5.71 1.68 5.86 1.69 6.45 1.70 6.84 1.71
40 (104) 5.01 1.80 5.20 1.81 5.26 1.81 5.39 1.82 5.90 1.80 6.24 1.78
43 (109.4) 4.71 1.87 4.87 1.87 4.93 1.86 5.03 1.86 5.48 1.81 5.77 1.77
46 (114.8) 4.37 1.93 4.50 1.91 4.54 1.90 4.62 1.88 4.98 1.79 5.22 1.72

(Dry bulb value based on 46% humidity)

TC - Total Cooling Capacity (kW)


IP - Input Power (kW)

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17.2 Heat Mode Performance Data
Unit setting: Standard piping length, Hi Fan, Heat mode at 68°F
Voltage: 208-230V

Outdoor Air Temp. °C (°F) WB


Indoor
Combination
Air Temp. 15 (59) 10 (50) 6 (42.8) 0 (32) -5 (23) -10 (14) -15 (5)
(Capacity) (kW)
°C (°F) DB
TC IP TC IP TC IP TC IP TC IP TC IP TC IP
16 (60.8) 11.11 1.28 7.78 1.57 6.17 1.74 5.12 1.90 4.70 1.98 4.54 1.97 4.09 1.88
18 (64.4) 11.02 1.33 7.58 1.59 5.90 1.76 4.80 1.91 4.37 2.00 4.29 2.01 4.00 1.96
20 (68) 10.94 1.37 7.39 1.61 5.64 1.77 4.47 1.92 4.04 2.02 4.04 2.06 3.92 2.03
1.6 + 1.6
21 (69.8) 10.82 1.40 7.23 1.63 5.53 1.78 4.49 1.92 4.22 2.03 4.26 2.06 4.07 2.04
22 (71.6) 10.70 1.43 7.07 1.65 5.43 1.80 4.51 1.93 4.39 2.03 4.49 2.06 4.22 2.04
24 (75.2) 10.46 1.49 6.74 1.69 5.21 1.82 4.55 1.94 4.73 2.03 4.94 2.06 4.51 2.05
16 (60.8) 12.39 1.46 8.67 1.79 6.88 1.99 5.71 2.16 5.24 2.26 5.06 2.24 4.56 2.14
18 (64.4) 12.29 1.51 8.46 1.82 6.58 2.00 5.35 2.18 4.88 2.28 4.78 2.29 4.47 2.23
20 (68) 12.20 1.57 8.25 1.84 6.29 2.02 4.99 2.19 4.51 2.31 4.50 2.35 4.37 2.32
1.6 + 2.0
21 (69.8) 12.07 1.60 8.06 1.87 6.17 2.03 5.01 2.20 4.70 2.31 4.76 2.35 4.54 2.33
22 (71.6) 11.93 1.64 7.88 1.89 6.05 2.05 5.03 2.20 4.89 2.32 5.01 2.35 4.70 2.33
24 (75.2) 11.66 1.71 7.52 1.93 5.81 2.08 5.07 2.22 5.28 2.32 5.51 2.35 5.03 2.34
16 (60.8) 13.21 1.57 9.25 1.92 7.34 2.14 6.09 2.33 5.59 2.43 5.40 2.41 4.86 2.30
18 (64.4) 13.12 1.62 9.02 1.95 7.02 2.15 5.71 2.34 5.20 2.45 5.10 2.47 4.76 2.40
20 (68) 13.02 1.68 8.80 1.98 6.71 2.17 5.32 2.35 4.81 2.48 4.80 2.52 4.67 2.49
1.6 + 2.5
21 (69.8) 12.87 1.72 8.60 2.00 6.58 2.19 5.34 2.36 5.02 2.48 5.07 2.52 4.84 2.50
22 (71.6) 12.73 1.76 8.41 2.03 6.45 2.20 5.36 2.37 5.22 2.49 5.34 2.52 5.02 2.50
24 (75.2) 12.44 1.83 8.02 2.08 6.20 2.23 5.41 2.38 5.63 2.49 5.88 2.53 5.37 2.51
16 (60.8) 14.04 1.69 9.83 2.07 7.80 2.30 6.47 2.51 5.94 2.62 5.73 2.60 5.16 2.48
18 (64.4) 13.94 1.75 9.59 2.10 7.46 2.32 6.06 2.52 5.53 2.65 5.42 2.66 5.06 2.58
20 (68) 13.83 1.82 9.35 2.13 7.13 2.34 5.65 2.53 5.11 2.68 5.10 2.72 4.96 2.69
1.6 + 3.2
21 (69.8) 13.68 1.86 9.14 2.16 6.99 2.36 5.68 2.54 5.33 2.68 5.39 2.72 5.15 2.69
22 (71.6) 13.53 1.90 8.94 2.19 6.86 2.37 5.70 2.55 5.55 2.68 5.68 2.72 5.33 2.70
24 (75.2) 13.22 1.98 8.52 2.24 6.59 2.41 5.75 2.57 5.98 2.69 6.25 2.73 5.71 2.71
16 (60.8) 13.67 1.63 9.57 2.00 7.59 2.23 6.30 2.42 5.78 2.53 5.58 2.51 5.03 2.40
18 (64.4) 13.56 1.69 9.33 2.03 7.27 2.24 5.90 2.43 5.38 2.56 5.27 2.57 4.93 2.50
20 (68) 13.46 1.75 9.10 2.06 6.94 2.26 5.50 2.45 4.98 2.58 4.97 2.62 4.83 2.60
2.0 + 2.0
21 (69.8) 13.32 1.79 8.90 2.09 6.81 2.28 5.53 2.46 5.19 2.59 5.25 2.63 5.01 2.60
22 (71.6) 13.17 1.83 8.70 2.11 6.68 2.29 5.55 2.46 5.40 2.59 5.53 2.63 5.19 2.61
24 (75.2) 12.87 1.91 8.30 2.16 6.41 2.33 5.60 2.48 5.82 2.60 6.08 2.63 5.56 2.61
16 (60.8) 14.04 1.70 9.83 2.09 7.80 2.32 6.47 2.53 5.94 2.64 5.73 2.62 5.16 2.50
18 (64.4) 13.94 1.77 9.59 2.12 7.46 2.34 6.06 2.54 5.53 2.67 5.42 2.68 5.06 2.61
20 (68) 13.83 1.83 9.35 2.15 7.13 2.36 5.65 2.56 5.11 2.70 5.10 2.74 4.96 2.71
2.0 + 2.5
21 (69.8) 13.68 1.87 9.14 2.18 6.99 2.38 5.68 2.56 5.33 2.70 5.39 2.74 5.15 2.72
22 (71.6) 13.53 1.91 8.94 2.21 6.86 2.39 5.70 2.57 5.55 2.71 5.68 2.74 5.33 2.72
24 (75.2) 13.22 1.99 8.52 2.26 6.59 2.43 5.75 2.59 5.98 2.71 6.25 2.75 5.71 2.73
16 (60.8) 14.18 1.57 9.93 1.93 7.87 2.15 6.54 2.34 6.00 2.44 5.79 2.42 5.22 2.31
18 (64.4) 14.07 1.63 9.68 1.96 7.54 2.16 6.12 2.35 5.58 2.47 5.47 2.48 5.11 2.41
20 (68) 13.97 1.69 9.44 1.99 7.20 2.18 5.71 2.36 5.16 2.49 5.15 2.53 5.01 2.51
2.0 + 3.2
21 (69.8) 13.81 1.73 9.23 2.01 7.06 2.20 5.73 2.37 5.38 2.50 5.44 2.53 5.20 2.51
22 (71.6) 13.66 1.77 9.02 2.04 6.93 2.21 5.76 2.38 5.60 2.50 5.73 2.54 5.39 2.51
24 (75.2) 13.35 1.84 8.61 2.09 6.65 2.24 5.81 2.39 6.04 2.51 6.31 2.54 5.76 2.52

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Outdoor Air Temp. °C (°F) WB
Indoor
Combination
Air Temp. 15 (59) 10 (50) 6 (42.8) 0 (32) -5 (23) -10 (14) -15 (5)
(Capacity) (kW)
°C (°F) DB
TC IP TC IP TC IP TC IP TC IP TC IP TC IP
16 (60.8) 14.18 1.57 9.93 1.93 7.87 2.15 6.54 2.34 6.00 2.44 5.79 2.42 5.22 2.31
18 (64.4) 14.07 1.63 9.68 1.96 7.54 2.16 6.12 2.35 5.58 2.47 5.47 2.48 5.11 2.41
20 (68) 13.97 1.69 9.44 1.99 7.20 2.18 5.71 2.36 5.16 2.49 5.15 2.53 5.01 2.51
2.5 + 2.5
21 (69.8) 13.81 1.73 9.23 2.01 7.06 2.20 5.73 2.37 5.38 2.50 5.44 2.53 5.20 2.51
22 (71.6) 13.66 1.77 9.02 2.04 6.93 2.21 5.76 2.38 5.60 2.50 5.73 2.54 5.39 2.51
24 (75.2) 13.35 1.84 8.61 2.09 6.65 2.24 5.81 2.39 6.04 2.51 6.31 2.54 5.76 2.52
16 (60.8) 14.18 1.57 9.93 1.93 7.87 2.15 6.54 2.34 6.00 2.44 5.79 2.42 5.22 2.31
18 (64.4) 14.07 1.63 9.68 1.96 7.54 2.16 6.12 2.35 5.58 2.47 5.47 2.48 5.11 2.41
20 (68) 13.97 1.69 9.44 1.99 7.20 2.18 5.71 2.36 5.16 2.49 5.15 2.53 5.01 2.51
2.5 + 3.2
21 (69.8) 13.81 1.73 9.23 2.01 7.06 2.20 5.73 2.37 5.38 2.50 5.44 2.53 5.20 2.51
22 (71.6) 13.66 1.77 9.02 2.04 6.93 2.21 5.76 2.38 5.60 2.50 5.73 2.54 5.39 2.51
24 (75.2) 13.35 1.84 8.61 2.09 6.65 2.24 5.81 2.39 6.04 2.51 6.31 2.54 5.76 2.52
16 (60.8) 14.18 1.57 9.93 1.93 7.87 2.15 6.54 2.34 6.00 2.44 5.79 2.42 5.22 2.31
18 (64.4) 14.07 1.63 9.68 1.96 7.54 2.16 6.12 2.35 5.58 2.47 5.47 2.48 5.11 2.41
20 (68) 13.97 1.69 9.44 1.99 7.20 2.18 5.71 2.36 5.16 2.49 5.15 2.53 5.01 2.51
3.2 + 3.2
21 (69.8) 13.81 1.73 9.23 2.01 7.06 2.20 5.73 2.37 5.38 2.50 5.44 2.53 5.20 2.51
22 (71.6) 13.66 1.77 9.02 2.04 6.93 2.21 5.76 2.38 5.60 2.50 5.73 2.54 5.39 2.51
24 (75.2) 13.35 1.84 8.61 2.09 6.65 2.24 5.81 2.39 6.04 2.51 6.31 2.54 5.76 2.52

TC - Total Heating Capacity (kW)


IP - Input Power (kW)

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18. Service Data
18.1 Operation Characteristics
 Cooling Characteristic
[Condition] Room temperature: 81°F (DBT), 66°F (WBT)
Operation condition: High fan speed
Piping Length: 24.6ft
Compressor Freq: Fc
Voltage: 208-230V

A) Indoor unit capacity: Cooling (3.2 + 2.5: CS-E12RKUAW + CS-E9RKUAW), service mode frequency = 47Hz

CS-E12RKUAW CS-E9RKUAW

64.000
62.000
Outlet Air (゚F)

60.000
58.000
56.000
54.000
52.000
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120
Outdoor Air Temperature(゚F)

22000
21000
Capacity (Btu/h)

20000
19000
18000
17000
16000
15000
14000
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120
Outdoor Air Temperature(゚F)

160.000
Piping Pressure (PSI)

155.000
150.000
Gas Side

145.000
140.000
135.000
130.000
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120
Outdoor Air Temperature(゚F)

208V 230V

8.000
7.000
6.000
Current (A)

5.000
4.000
3.000
2.000
1.000
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120
Outdoor Air Temperature(゚F)

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 Piping Length Characteristic Cooling
[Condition] Room temperature: 81°F (DBT), 66°F (WBT)
Operation condition: High fan speed
Outdoor temperature: 95°F (DBT)
Compressor Freq: Fc
Voltage: 208-230V

A) Indoor unit capacity: Cooling (3.2 + 2.5: CS-E12RKUAW + CS-E9RKUAW), service mode frequency = 47Hz

CS-E12RKUAW CS-E9RKUAW

62.400
62.200
62.000
Outlet Air (゚F)

61.800
61.600
61.400
61.200
61.000
60.800
60.600
10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85
Piping Length (ft)

18000
Capacity (Btu/h)

17500

17000

16500

16000

15500
10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85
Piping Length (ft)

151.0
Piping Pressure (PSI)

150.0
149.0
Gas Side

148.0
147.0
146.0
145.0
144.0
10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85
Piping Length (ft)

208V 230V

6.900
6.800
6.700
Current (A)

6.600
6.500
6.400
6.300
6.200
6.100
6.000
10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85
Piping Length (ft)

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 Heating Characteristic
[Condition] Room temperature: 70°F (DBT)
Operation condition: High fan speed
Piping Length: 24.6ft
Compressor Freq: Fh
Voltage: 208-230V

A) Indoor unit capacity: Heating (3.2 + 2.5: CS-E12RKUAW + CS-E9RKUAW), service mode frequency = 64Hz

CS-E12RKUAW CS-E9RKUAW

115.000
110.000
Outlet Air (゚F)

105.000
100.000
95.000
90.000
85.000
80.000
5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75
Outdoor Air Temperature(゚F)

28000
26000
Capacity (Btu/h)

24000
22000
20000
18000
16000
14000
12000
10000
5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75
Outdoor Air Temperature(゚F)

440.0
Piping Pressure (PSI)

420.0
400.0
380.0
Gas Side

360.0
340.0
320.0
300.0
280.0
260.0
5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75
Outdoor Air Temperature(゚F)

208V 230V

10.500
10.000
9.500
Current (A)

9.000
8.500
8.000
7.500
7.000
6.500
5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75
Outdoor Air Temperature(゚F)

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 Piping Length Characteristic Heating
[Condition] Room temperature: 70°F (DBT)
Operation condition: High fan speed
Outdoor temperature: 47°F (DBT), 43°F (WBT)
Compressor Freq: Fh
Voltage: 208-230V

A) Indoor unit capacity: Heating (3.2 + 2.5: CS-E12RKUAW + CS-E9RKUAW), service mode frequency = 64Hz

CS-E12RKUAW CS-E9RKUAW

94.200
94.000
Outlet Air (゚F)

93.800
93.600
93.400
93.200
93.000
10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85
Piping Length (ft)

20800
20600
Capacity (Btu/h)

20400
20200
20000
19800
19600
10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85
Piping Length (ft)

385.0
Piping Pressure (PSI)

375.0
365.0
Gas Side

355.0
345.0
335.0
325.0
10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85
Piping Length (ft)

208V 230V

8.800
8.700
8.600
8.500
Current (A)

8.400
8.300
8.200
8.100
8.000
7.900
7.800
10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85
Piping Length (ft)

43
19. Exploded View and Replacement Parts List

I/I 58 55
60

52

I/I
61 50

69

43
57
5

51

49

48
45

8 44
6

39
28
29

9 31 25

23
41 81

3 24 40
4
32 42
33

38 34
2
76 35
77 21

22
26 80

27

47 78

10
79
20
14 13 18
19

54 12 17
16
51
11 56

30

53

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Note
The above exploded view is for the purpose of parts disassembly and replacement.
The non-numbered parts are not kept as standard service parts.

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SAFETY REF. NO. DESCRIPTION & NAME Q’TY CU-2E18SBU REMARK
1 CHASSY ASSY 1 CWD52K1239A
2 SOUND PROOF BOARD 1 CWH151230
3 FAN MOTOR BRACKET 1 CWD541127
4 SCREW - FAN MOTOR BRACKET 3 CWH551217
5 CONDENSER COMPLETE 1 ACXB32C00870
6 FAN MOTOR 1 EHDS80CAC O
8 PROPELLER FAN ASSY 1 CWH00K1006
9 NUT - PROPELLER FAN 1 CWH561092
10 COMPRESSOR 1 5KD184XAB21 O
11 PACKING 3 CWB81043
12 BUSHING - COMPRESSOR MOUNT 3 CWH50055
13 NUT - COMPRESSOR MOUNT 3 CWH561049
14 HEATER 1 CWA341067
16 ACCUMULATOR 1 CWB131050
17 3-WAY VALVE (LIQUID) 1 CWB011601 O
18 3-WAY VALVE (GAS) 1 CWB011602 O
19 HOLDER COUPLING 1 CWH351259
20 STRAINER 1 CWB111062
21 STRAINER 2 CWB111063
22 EXPANSION VALVE 2 CWB051029 O
23 4-WAYS VALVE 1 CWB001057 O
24 DISCHARGE MUFFLER 1 CWB121042
25 HEATING PRESSURE SWITCH 1 CWA101007 O
26 FLARE NUT (1/4) 2 CWT251030
27 FLARE NUT (3/8) 2 CWT251031
28 SOUND PROOF MATERIAL 1 CWG302246
29 SOUND PROOR MATERIAL 1 CWG302520
30 SOUND PROOR MATERIAL 1 CWG302521
31 SOUND PROOR MATERIAL 1 CWG302522
32 SENSOR COMPLETE (CN-DIS) 1 CWA50C2722
33 V-COIL COMPLETE (CN-HOT) 1 CWA43C2392 O
34 V-COIL COMPLETE (CN-EV1) 1 CWA43C2381 O
35 V-COIL COMPLETE (CN-EV2) 1 CWA43C2382 O
38 SENSOR COMPLETE (CN-TH2) 1 CWA50C2723 O
39 SENSOR COMPLETE (CN-TH1) 1 CWA50C2710 O
40 SENSOR COMPLETE (CN-TH4) 1 CWA50C2691 O
41 SENSOR COMPLETE (CN-TH3) 1 CWA50C2692 O
42 HOLDER SENSOR 3 CWH32074
43 ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER - MAIN 1 ACXA73C03250R O
44 ELECTRONIC CONT. - NOISE FILTER 1 CWA745975 O
45 ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER - DISPLAY 1 CWA746115 O
47 REACTOR 2 G0C403J00001
48 TERMINAL BOARD ASSY (L1, L2) 1 CWA28K1195
49 TERMINAL BOARD ASSY (1, 2, 3) 2 CWA28K1196
50 CONTROL BOARD COVER 1 CWH131333
51 CONTROL BOARD COVER 1 CWH131364
52 CABINET TOP PLATE 1 CWE031131A
53 CONTROL BOARD COVER CO. 1 CWH13C1209
54 CABINET FRONT PLATE ASSY 1 CWE06K1071
55 CABINET SIDE PLATE (L) 1 CWE041490A

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SAFETY REF. NO. DESCRIPTION & NAME Q’TY CU-2E18SBU REMARK
56 CABINET SIDE PLATE 1 CWE041499A
57 WIRE NET 1 CWD041128A
58 HANDLE 1 CWE161010
60 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 1 ACXF60-02470
61 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 1 ACXF60-02480
74 ACCESSORY CO. (DRAIN ELBOW) 1 CWG87C900
76 NUT - TERMINAL COVER 1 CWH7080300J
77 TERMINAL COVER 1 CWH171035
78 TUBE ASSY (LIQUID 1) 1 CWT026284
79 TUBE ASSY (LIQUID 2) 1 CWT026285
80 MANIFOLD TUBE ASSY (GAS) 1 CWT07K1522
81 SPRING FOR SENSOR 4 CWH711010

(Note)
 All parts are supplied from PAPAMY, Malaysia (Vendor Code: 00029488).
 “O” marked parts are recommended to be kept in stock.

[PHAAM] Printed in Malaysia


YB0416-0

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