Service Manual Models WAH418230MB WH418ZMB WAH424230MB WH424ZMB
TABLE OF CONTENT TABLE OF CONTENT... 1 SPECIFICATION... 1 OUTLINE AND INSTALLATION DIMENSION... 3 REFRIGERATION SYSTEM DIAGRAM... 6 WIRING SCHEMATIC... 7 CONTROLS OPERATIONS... 9 INSTALLATION INTRUCTIONS... 10 EXPLOADED VIEWS AND SPARE PARTS... 12 TROUBLE SHOOTING... 16 REMOVAL INSTRUCTION... 19 SPECIFICATION IRP Catalog No. WAH418230MB WH418ZMB WAH424230MB WH424ZMB Page 1
Rated Voltage V 208/230 208/230 Operating Voltage Range V 187-253 187-253 Rated Frequency Hz 60 60 Cooling Capacity Btu/h 17600/18000 23900/24200 Electric Heating Capacity Btu/h 8700/11000 8700/11000 Cooling Power Input W 1820/1860 2810/2850 Electric Heating Power Input W 3030/3680 3030/3680 Cooling Current Input A 8.9/8.4 14/13 Electric Heating Current Input A 15.6/16.0 15.6/16 Rated Input W 2333 3700 Rated Current A 12.64 19 EER BTU/W 9.7 8.5 Breaker Size A 20 20 LCDI TYPE -- NEMA 6-20P NEMA 6-20P POWER CORD LENGTH inch 48 48 Sound Pressure Level indoor db(a) 61/60/59 60/-/56 Sound Pressure Level outdoor db(a) 65/63/61 65/-/61 Air Flow Volume (H/M/L) CFM 505/482/459 482-424 Dehumidifying Volume Pint/h 11.4 7.4 Application Area ft2 248-366 344-538 Permissible Excessive Operating Psig 550 Pressure for the Discharge Side 550 Permissible Excessive Operating Psig 240 Pressure for the Suction Side 240 Net Weight lb 116.8 138.9 Gross Weight lb 127.9 156.5 Refrigerant R410A Charge oz 29.98 37.74 4 Way Air Adjustment -- Yes Yes 2 Way Air Swing -- No No Air Discharge -- Top Front Top Front Dimension Width inch 23 5/8 26 17/32 Dimension Height inch 17 23/32 18 5/8 Dimension Depth inch 24 26 3/8 Window Width Opening inch 28-41 30-41 Thru. Wall Max. Thickness Inch 8 8 1/4 Dimension of Carton Box Length inch 28.3 31.85 Dimension of Carton Box Width inch 26.1 29.17 Dimension of Carton Box Height inch 19.7 19.7 Evaporator Form -- Aluminum Fin-copper Tube Aluminum Fin-copper Tube Evaporator Pipe Diameter inch Φ0.276 Φ0.3125 Evaporator Row-fin Gap inch 3-0.055 3-0.055 Evaporator Coil Length inch 18.8 X 12.1 X 1.5 21.89 X 12.13 X 2.25 Page 2
Swing Motor Model -- / / Swing Motor Power Output W / / Fuse Current A / / Set Temperature Range 64~86 64~86 Compressor Manufacturer -- Matsushita Electric Industrial Co.,LTD Zhuhai Landa Compressor Co.Ltd Compressor Model -- 5KS170FBB21 QXA-F24rF030 Compressor Oil -- / RB 68EP Compressor Type -- Rotary Rotary Compressor LRA. A 40 62 Compressor RLA A 7.6 10.8 Compressor Power Input W 1320 2465 Compressor Overload Protector -- Built in Built in Fan Type -- Axial-flow Axial-flow Fan Diameter inch 15.62 15.62 Fan Motor Speed rpm 1090/1010/940 1090/1010/960 Fan Motor Power Output W 120 150 Fan Motor RLA A 1.13/1.03 1.2 Fan Motor Capacitor μf 8 8 Outdoor Unit Air Flow Volume CFM / / Condenser Form -- Aluminum Fin-copper Tube Aluminum Fin-copper Tube Condenser Pipe Diameter inch 0.2+0.275 0.197 Condenser Rows-fin Gap inch 3-0.051+2-0.055 3-0.051+2-0.059 Condenser Coil Length inch 20/15.3/1.35+20/2.38/1 23.1/1.35/15+23.2/1/3 Cooling Operation Ambient Temperature Range Heating Operation Ambient Temperature Range 64~109 64-109 23-86 23-86 NOTE: The above data is subject to change without notice. OUTLINE AND INSTALLATION DIMENSION WAH418230MB & WH418ZMB Page 3
Over 6 Over 6 Sea Breeze 5.43 23.62 UNIT: INCH Over 20 WAH424230MB & WH424ZMB Page 4
Over 6 Over 6 18.6 Sea Breeze 26.5 26.3 Over 20 UNIT: INCH Page 5
REFRIGERATION SYSTEM DIAGRAM Page 6
WIRING SCHEMATIC Symbol Parts Description Symbol Color Description Symbol Color Description SAT Overload BU Blue VT Violet COMP Compressor YE Yellow OG Orange Ground RD Red BK Black C1 Capacitor YECN Yellow & BN Brown CBB65 Green C2 Capacitor CBB61 MODELS: WAH418230MB & WH418ZMB Page 7
WAH424230MB & WH424ZMB Page 8
CONTROLS OPERATIONS FAN CONTROL OFF- completely shuts off the unit. To prevent blowing fuses, wait two minutes after turning the unit off before turning it on again. LOW COOL Filters and circulates room air with the fan running continuously on low speed. Also cools and dehumidifiers while the compressor is running. Select this setting for quiet cooling operation. HIGH COOL- Filters and circulates room air with the fan running continuously on high speed. Also cools and dehumidifies while the compressor is running. Select this setting for maximum air circulation and cooling effect. LOW HEAT Filters and circulates room air with the fan running continuously on low speed. Also heats while the compressor or electric heat is running. Select this setting for quiet heating operation. HIGH HEAT Filters and circulates room air with the fan running continuously on high speed. Also heats while the compressor or electric heater is running. Select this setting for maximum air circulation and heating effect. FAN ONLY Select this setting for circulating or exhausting room air without cooling. TEMPERATURE CONTROL Slide this control to the left for a warmer room temperature, to the right for a cooler room temperature. Page 9
INSTALLATION INTRUCTIONS Installation Precaution Incorrect installation of the unit may lead to death, personal injury, or property damage. Only trained, qualified installers and service personnel are allowed to install, start-up, and service this equipment. Casualty, injury or damage due to incorrect installation or installation by unqualified personel will not be assumed by us. Location Install the unit where: The condensate can be easily drained out. It is with a minimum distance of 1m away from TV set or any other electric appliance. There is no leakage of inflammable gas. There is no other heat source or direct sunlight. It is out of reach of children. Do not install the unit in a laundry, or a bathroom or around a swimming pool, etc. Consult your seller before installation when the unit is to be installed in an area where salt-laden air prevails (conlse to coastal areas, etc), the air contains sulphurous gas (in hot spring zones), or there are other special conditions. For window type air conditioner with a remote controller, contact your seller when it is to be installed in a place where there is strong electromagnetic interference. How to install Choose a location where there is not any obstacle surrounding the unit. Prepare the installation hole a little bigger than the size of the unit. Choose the installation space according to the diagrams in Page 4. Installation Procedure: 1. Remove the sticker from the front panel. 2. Put the unit into the installation hole. When installing, make sure the unit is slanted downward to the back to minimize the noise and vibration of operation. (Slant by 6-10mm) Mark sure the installation place is strong enough to minimize the noise and vibration of operation. 3. Fill the gaps in the cabinet with sponge or foam. Page 10
Install the auxiliaries: Adopt an iron stand Installation hole should be arranged such that it can support the whole air conditioner, if not, an outdoor iron stand should be adopted for support. Iron stand should be fixed to the building securely. Set up the sun shield Air conditioner should be protected from foreign material drop-in or direct solarization. In case there is no safeguard over the machine, please contact your distributor for mounting a sun shield; but it should be ensured that the sun shield must not seriously blockade the inlet air at upper grille of the air conditioner. Drain Water To maximize cooling efficiency, the air conditioner is designed to spray condensate water to the condenser coil. For cooling only unit, if the spraying sound is annoyed, you could drain the condensate water through following steps, which may lead to a small loss of performance. 1. Slide out the unit from the cabinet. 2. Remove the rubber plug from the base-pan. 3. Install the drain pan to the corner of the cabinet with 2 screws. 4. Connect the drain hose to the outlet on the bottom of the drain pan. 5. Slide the unit into its original place in the cabinet. NOTES: Drain pan and drain hose must be installed before operation. Drain hose or tubing is not provided with unit. Should purchase separately. Page 11
EXPLOADED VIEWS AND SPARE PARTS FOR MODELS: WAH418230MB & WH418ZMB Part Number Part Description Location Qty 01431154 Cabinet Assy 1 1 01101197 Condenser Assy 2 1 22241014 Top Cover (Rear) 3 1 10331202 Axial Flow Fan 4 1 20051016 Rear Clapboard 5 1 150110387 Fan Motor 6 1 01231088 Front Clapboard Sub-Assy 7 1 12101919 Propeller Housing Sub-assy 8 1 20001245 Air Outlet Assy 9 1 5201173001 Foam (air outlet) 10 1 01441000 Guide Loop 11 1 32001033 Electric Heater 12 1 45040021 Temperature Limiter 13 1 01251031 Top cover 14 1 1031120301 Centrifugal Fan 15 1 01001065 Evaporator Assy 16 1 Page 12
01401876 Electric Box Assy 17 1 42011103 Terminal Board 18 1 01401878 Electric Box Sub-Assy 19 1 45040017 Thermostat 20 1 45010320 Main switch R622 21 1 4002088706 Power Cord(LCDI) 22 1 33000057 Capacitance Sub-assy CBB65 40/8uF 450V 23 1 01231086 Front clapboard 2 24 1 63029900853 Membrane 25 1 45031132 Knob Sub-Assy 26 2 00101072 Compressor and Fittings 27 1 01201050P Chassis Sub-assy 28 1 07101001 Drainage Valve 29 1 52011729 Foam (water tray) 30 1 03001426 Capillary Sub-Assy 31 1 03611456 Discharge Tube 32 1 03631392 Inhalation Tube Sub-Assy 33 1 20001471 Front Panel Assy 34 1 20001466 Front Case 35 1 26111015 Air Guide Frame 36 1 10581019 Guide Blade Lever 37 1 105111612 Air Louver 1 38 1 105111622 Air Louver 2 39 1 11121208 Filter Sub-Assy 40 1 20001467 Air Intake Panel 41 1 50011039 Insatallation Assessories 42 1 2421100501 Fixing Frame Sub-assy 43 1 2611100302 Curtain quickset 44 2 01771003 Up Guide Track 45 1 01791014 Support(triangle/left) 46 1 01791013 Bearing Frame(right) 47 1 Page 13
FOR MODELS: WAH424230MB & WH424ZMB 02 Part Number Part Description Location Qty 01431093 Cabinet Assy 1 1 01101291 Condenser Assy 2 1 20161236 Top Cover (Condenser) 3 1 10331202 Axial Flow Fan 4 1 20051006 Rear Clapboard 5 1 150110388 Fan Motor 6 1 01231039 Front Clapboard Sub-assy 7 1 12311648 Propeller Housing Sub-assy 8 1 20001563 Air Outlet Assy 9 1 12411154 Foam (air outlet) 10 1 01441001 Guide Circle 11 1 32001033 Electric Heater 12 1 4504002103 Temperature Limiter 13 1 01251006 Up Cover Board 14 1 1031120301 Centrifugal Fan 15 1 0100133201 Evaporator Assy 16 1 0140188401 Electric Box Assy 17 1 42011103 Terminal Board 18 2 33010014 Capacitor CBB61 8uF 450V 19 1 4504001701 Thermostat 20 1 Page 14
45010320 Main switch 21 1 0140143402 Electric Box Sub-assy 1 22 1 4002088707 Power Cord 23 1 33000012 Capacitor CBB65 45uF 450V 24 1 01231074 Front Clapboard 2 25 1 60511188 Membrane 26 1 45031001 Knob Sub-Assy 27 2 00101232 Compressor and fittings 28 1 0120113201P Chassis Sub-assy 29 1 07101001 Drainage Valve 30 1 12411012 Foam (water tray) 31 1 03001930 Capillary Sub-Assy 32 1 03631515 Discharge Tube Sub-Assy 33 1 03631534 Inhalation Tube Sub-assy 34 1 2000146801 Front Panel Assy 35 1 2000146101 Front Case 36 1 24211154 Vane Support 37 1 10101005 Air guide equipment sub-assy 38 1 10581018 Swing Lever 39 1 10511038 Air Louver 40 8 10511037 Air Louver 1 41 1 26111014 Air Guide Frame 42 1 11121211 Filter Sub-Assy 43 1 20001462 Front Panel 44 1 50011043 Installation Accessory Sub-assy 45 1 2421100601 Fixing Frame Sub-assy 46 1 2611100303 Curtain quickset 47 2 01771009 Up Guide Track 48 1 01791014 Support(triangle/left) 49 1 01791013 Bearing Frame(right) 50 1 64611003 Screw Accessory 51 1 Page 15
TROUBLE SHOOTING Precautions before performing inspection or repair Be cautious during installation and maintenance. Do operation following the regulations to avoid electric shock and casualty or even death due to drop from high attitude. Static maintenance is the maintenance during de-energization of the air conditioner. For static maintenance, make sure that the unit is de-energized and the plug is disconnected. Dynamic maintenance is the maintenance during energization of the unit. Before dynamic maintenance, check the electricity and ensure that there is ground wire on the site. Check if there is electricity on the housing and connection copper pipe of the air conditioner with voltage tester. After ensure insulation place and the safety, the maintenance can be performed. Malfunction Analysis Problem Possible Defective What to do Air conditioner does not start The air conditioner is unplugged Make sure the air conditioner plug is pushed completely into the outlet. The fuse is blown/circuit breaker is tripped Check the house fuse/circuit breaker box and replace the fuse or reset the breaker. Power failure The unit will automatically re-start in last settings. There is a protective time delay (3-minutes) to prevent tripping of the compressor overload. For this reason, the unit may not start normal cooling or heating for 3 minutes after it is turned back on. The current interrupter device is tripped. Press the RESET button on power cord plug. If the RESET button will not stay engaged, discontinue use of the unit and contact a qualified device technician, Unit is frequently Power-line voltage is abnormal Find out the cause and ON/OFF improve power supply to stabilize the voltage Heat-sinking capability of condenser is not good. Neither is ventilation Clean the condenser and clear the blockage in front of air outlet. Page 16
Vibration and noise are abnormal The fan motor doesn t start up in Fan mode Air conditioner freezing up Air conditioner does not cool as it should Too much refrigerant Discharge the surplus refrigerant. Compressor hasn t installed properly. The Check the base installation. base isn t stable. The unit hasn t placed flatly and stably Adjust the unit s position. Unit s support is not fixed Strengthen the support or refit it. There are extra stuff on the unit Get rid of the foreign objects Screws are loosen Tighten the screws. Wrong wire connection Check the circuit and connect the wire correctly according to the electric circuit diagram. Fan capacitor is broken Replace fan capacitor with the same mode and specification. Motor winding is broken or short-cut, or the motor built-in temperature limiting Replace motor or temperature limiter. device is broken due to overheating. Ice block the air flow and stops the air Set the mode control at FAN conditioner from cooling the room. ONLY or HIGH COOL with the temp control at a warmer setting. Airflow is restricted Make sure there are no curtains, blinds or furniture blocking the front of the air conditioner. The temp control may not be set properly Turn the temperature knob clockwise as far as possible. The air filter is dirty Clean the filter at least every 30 days. See the operating instructions section. The room may have been hot When the air conditioner is first turned on, you need to allow time for the room to cool down. Cold air is escaping Check for open furnace floor registers and cold air returns. Se the air conditioner s vent to the closed position. Cooling coils have iced up See Air conditioner freezing up Outdoor temperature is higher than Stop the unit. 109degF. Refrigerant is inadequate or excessive Complement the refrigerant or eliminate the surplus Page 17
Air conditioner does not warm as it should Water drips outside Water drips inside Water collects in base pan Air follow is restricted The temp control may not be set low enough The air filter is dirty The room may have been cold Warm air is escaping. Excessively hot and humid weather The air conditioner is not tilted to the outside Moisture is removed from indoor air and drain into rear of a cabinet where a fan blows it against the outdoor condenser coil. refrigerant. Makes sure there are no curtains, blinds or furniture blocking the front of the air conditioner Turn the knob counterclockwise as possible. The lowest setting provides maximum warming. Clean the filter at least every 30 days. See the operating instructions section. When the air conditioner is first turned on, you need to allow time for the room to warm up. Check for open furnace floor registers and cold air returns. This is normal. For proper water disposal, make sure the air conditioner slants slightly from the case front to the rear. This is normal for a short period in areas with little humidity. Normal for a longer period in very humid areas. Page 18
REMOVAL INSTRUCTION 1. Remove front pane Remove front panel Face the unit and hold front panel with two hands. Lift the air-in front panel to remove it. Remove filter Hold the filter to Draw it outwards. Then remove the filter. Remove front panel Unplug two knobs, and remove plastic film. Remove 4 screws fixing front panel subassembly and then draw the front panel outwards to separate it from cabinet. 2. Remove cabinet Page 19
Remove 1 screw fixing cabinet and chassis. Hold cabinet and draw it backwards to remove it. Remove quickset and curtain subassembly Remove screws fixing cabinet, quickset and curtain. Then remove curtain subassembly. Page 20
Remove upper guide rail Remove 4 screws fixing cabinet and upper guide rail. Then remove upper guide rail. Remove upper cover plate Remove 4 screws on cover plate. And then remove upper cover plate. Remove electric box Remove 2 screws fixing electric box subassembly. Remove 3 screws fixing side of electric box subassembly. Page 21
Unplug compressor wire, motor wire, and electric heater wire. Then remove electric box subassembly. Capacitor and capacitor clamp Remove 3 screws fixing front isolation sheet and electric box. Remove 1 screw fixing capacitor clamp and electric box. Then remove capacitor and capacitor clamp. Remove main switch and thermostat Remove 1 screw fixing patching board and electric box. Then remove patching board. Remove screws among main switch, thermostat and electric box. Finally remove main switch and thermostat. Remove foam around outlet Remove connection sponge of propeller housing. Then remove foam around the air outlet. Page 22
Remove electric heater Remove 4 screws fixing electric heater. Then remove it. Remove thermostat Remove 2 screws fixing thermostat. Then remove thermostat. Remove flow guide loop Remove 4 screws of propeller housing. Then remove follow guide loop. Page 23
Remove middle isolation sheet Remove 4 screws fixing middle isolation sheet, evaporator subassembly and chassis. Remove 3 screws fixing middle isolation sheet and chassis. Remove 2 screws fixing middle isolation sheet, Page 24
evaporator chassis. and Remove rear cover Remove 9 screws fixing rear cover and condenser. Then remove rear cover. Remove air duct subassembly Neaten motor wire and lift it up to remove air duct subassembly. Page 25
Remove centrifugal fan blade Remove nut of fixing centrifugal fan blade. Remove flat washer and spring washer. Draw centrifugal fan blade along arrow direction to remove it. Remove propeller housing Draw propeller housing along motor shaft to remove it. Remove middle isolation sheet and rear isolation sheet. Hold motor and remove 3 nuts fixing motor and 3 screws. Then remove middle and rear isolation sheets. Page 26
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Remove axial flow fan blade Remove nut fixing axial follow fan blade. Remove flat washer and spring washer. Then remove axial flow fan blade along arrow direction. Remove compressor Discharge refrigerant inside the pipeline (Rapid discharge will cause spurt of oil and malfunction of compressor). Unsolder welding points among aspiration pipe, discharge pipe, compressor, capillary and evaporator. Remove 4 screws between evaporator and chassis. Then remove 3 screws fixing compressor. Remove compressor. Page 28
Remove evaporator and condenser Unsolder welding points among capillary, condenser, aspiration pipe, evaporator, discharge pipe and condenser. Then remove evaporator, aspiration pipe, capillary, evaporator and condenser. Remove drain valve Remove 2 screws fixing drain valve. Then remove drain valve. Page 29
Remove washer of compressor and water tray. Page 30