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Gree FGR25Pd/DNa-X User Manual

Gree FGR25Pd/DNa-X
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Ducted Type Split Air-Conditioner Units(Inverter Series)
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2.6 Installation of Wired Controller
Please refer to User Manual of Wired Controller for the installation details.
NOTES!
When installation is finished, the unit must be tested and debugged before
operation. Please refer to Instruction Manual of ODU for auto addressing and
debugging details.
2.7 Wiring Work
WARNING!
Before obtaining access to terminals, all supply circuits must be disconnected.
(1) Units must be earthed securely, or it may cause electric shock.
(2) Please carefully read the wiring diagram before carry out the wiring work,
incorrect wiring could cause malfunction or even damage the unit.
(3) The unit should be powered by independent circuit and specific socket.
(4) The wiring should be in accordance with related regulations in order to ensure
the units reliable running.
(5) Install circuit breaker for branch circuit according to related regulations and
electrical standards.
(6) Keep cable away from refrigerant pipings, compressor and fan motor.
(7) The communication wires should be separated from power cord and connection
wire between indoor unit.
(8) Adjust the static pressure via wired controller according to site circumstance.
2.7.1 Connection of Wire and Patch Board Terminal
(1) The connection of wire (as shown in fig.13)
1) Strip about 25mm insulation of the wire end by stripping and cutting
tool.
2) Remove the wiring screws on the terminal board.

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Gree FGR25Pd/DNa-X Specifications

General IconGeneral
Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER)6.1
Power Supply220-240V, 50Hz
RefrigerantR410A
Operating Temperature (Heating)-7-24°C
TypeSplit System
Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER)3.2
Coefficient of Performance (COP)3.6
Indoor Noise Level41 dB(A)
Outdoor Noise Level50 dB
Air Flow (Indoor)500 m3/h
Operating Temperature (Cooling)18-43 °C

Summary

To Users

Exception Clauses

Safety Precautions

Safety Notices

General safety warnings and prohibitions related to product use.

Power Supply Demand

Requirements for power supply and electrical wiring.

Installation of Indoor Unit

Selection Proper Installation Location

Guidelines for choosing a suitable location for the indoor unit.

Outline Dimension and Installation Spots

Details on the physical dimensions and placement considerations.

Drainage Pipe Installation and Drainage System Testing

Guidance on installing the drainage pipe and testing the system.

Installation of Air Duct

Instructions for installing air ducts for proper airflow and insulation.

Indoor Unit Static Pressure Notch Adjustment

How to adjust static pressure settings via the wired controller.

Installation of Wired Controller

Steps and considerations for installing the wired control unit.

Wiring Work

Essential safety notices and procedures for electrical wiring.

Installation of Outdoor Unit

Outdoor Unit Dimensions and Mounting Hole

Specifications for outdoor unit dimensions and mounting hole requirements.

Installation Space Requirement

Guidelines for required clearance around the outdoor unit.

Refrigerant Pipe Connection

Principles and limitations for connecting refrigerant pipes.

Vacuum Pumping and Refrigerant Adding

Procedures for vacuum pumping and adding refrigerant.

Electric Wiring

Notices and requirements for connecting electrical power to the unit.

Installation and Test Operation Checks

Check Items after Installation

Checklist for verifying proper installation before operation.

Test Operation and Debugging

Procedures for testing the unit and debugging its operation.

Common Malfunctions and Troubleshooting

Malfunction Causes and Solutions

Common issues, their causes, and recommended solutions.

Circumstances Not Malfunctions

Normal operational sounds or conditions that are not errors.

Error Indication

Maintenance and Care

Outdoor Heat Exchanger Maintenance

Recommended cleaning frequency and method for the outdoor heat exchanger.

Drain Pipe Check

Importance of checking the drain pipe for blockages.

Pre-Seasonal Use Notice

Pre-season checks for proper unit functionality.

Post-Seasonal Use Maintenance

Steps for maintaining the unit after a period of non-use.

Parts Replacement

Information on obtaining replacement parts.

After-sales Service

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