Floor Standing (McQuay)
Floor Standing (McQuay)
Floor Standing (McQuay)
CONTENTS
PAGE
1. CONTENTS
2. NOMENCLATURE
4. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
6. WIRING DIAGRAM
7. INSTALLATION (INDOOR)
NOMENCLATURE
M
30
A
Generation
Capacity 30, 40, 50, 60
Standing Fan Coil
Floor
McQuay
Easy Maintenance
The simple design concept has maintenance and servicing in mind. Access to the internal parts of the unit
can be from front or back of the unit by removing a few screws
Filter Rack
The fan coil unit has a filter rack to hold the air filter. This ensure the air flow is clean and the filter is easily
accessible for maintenance and cleaning
Electric Controller
Electric Controller can display cool, dry and fan
mode with auto, high, medium and low
fan speed. The temperature settings range from
16 OC and 30 OC.
CLOCK Button
Set desired
Timed time
TIMER Button
Select timed
starting or stopping
ON/OFF Button
Start or stop
operation
SLEEP Button
Set or cancel
sleep operation
MODE Button
Select the
operation mode
SWING Button
Set the flow in a
fixed direction or
swing left
FAN SPEED
Button
Set fan speed
or indoor unit
TEMPERATURE SET
Button
Set desired temperature
REMOTE CONTROL
Signal
transmitting section
Set
temperature display
Mode Display
Fan speed and
sleep operation
display
Swing display
Temperature
set button
Time display
ON/OFF button
Mode button
On timer
button
Off timer button
Swing button
Sleep button
Clock button
AUTO mode
COOL mode
Reset button
DRT mode
FAN mode
Batteries
HEAT mode
SLEEP operation
SWING operation
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
INDOOR UNIT
OUTDOOR UNIT
NOMINAL COOLING CAPACITY
REFRIGERANT / CONTROL
POWER SOURCE
TYPE
QUANTITY
NOMINAL AIR FLOW
OUTLET VELOCITY
MOTOR OUTPUT
CAPACITOR SIZE
RATED RUNNING CURRENT (EACH)
FAN MOTOR POLES
EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE
MATERIAL
DIAMETER
THICKNESS
MATERIAL
THICKNESS
TUBE HEIGHT
ROWS
MFS 30A
MLC 30C
29,000
COMP
FIN
TUBE
FAN
COIL
OUTDOOR
Btu/h
V/ph/Hz
CFM
m/s
W
f
Amps
1
850
3.1
50
3.5
0.85
inWG
0.4
mm
mm
mm/in
FIN
INDOOR
COIL
TUBE
MODEL
29
2
m2
mm
FPM
mm
mm
mm
kg
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
V/Ph/Hz
mm/in
V/Ph/Hz
mm
mm
mm
m2
mm
mm
mm
kg
dBA
mm
mm
14
0.34
480
154
MFS 40A
MFS 50A
MLC 40C
MLC 50C
39,000
49,000
R22 / THERMAL EXPANSION VALVE
240 / 1 / 50
CENTRIFUGAL / DIRECT DRIVEN
1
1
1,150
1,450
4.2
5.3
90
110
6
5
1.3
1.6
4 Poles; IP55; Class B
0.4
0.4
COPPER
9.52
0.3
ALUMINIUM
0.11
36
36
2
3
MFS 60A
MLC 61C
58,000
1
1,750
6.4
110
5
1.6
0.4
36
3
14
14
16
0.43
0.43
0.43
480
480
480
206
260
314
PLASTIC FRONT PANEL
1900
1900
1900
1900
600
600
600
600
280
360
360
360
42
65
65
65
CAPILLARY TUBE
15.88
19.05
19.05
19.05
9.52
9.52
9.52
12.7
FLEXIBLE HOSE
WASHABLE SARANET FILTER
500 x 690
5
1
1970
1970
390
440
680
680
SCROLL
220-240/1/50
415 / 3 /50
OVERLOAD PROTECTION AND AUTO RESET HIGH/LOW PRESSURE SWITCH
PROPELLER / DIRECT
ACRLY STYRENE RESIN
609.6 / 24.0
240 / 1 / 50
SEAMLESS COPPER
9.52
0.3
ALUMINIUM
0.11
1x1
1x2
1x2
1x3
16
14
16
16
0.89
0.85
0.87
1.23
850
1,030
400
460
95
100
105
108
ELECTRO-GALVANISED MILD STEEL
EPOXY POLYSTER POWDER COATING
58
58
58
61
15.88
19.05
19.05
19.05
9.52
9.52
9.52
12.7
OUTDOOR UNIT
MODEL: MLC 30C, 40C, 50C, 61C
Model
MLC 30C/40C/50C
MLC 61C
A
1030
1030
B
850
850
C
400
480
D
390
390
E
414
414
F
827
827
G
72
72
H
196
196
J
91
91
K
488
488
L
448
448
M
141.5
141.5
N
746.5
746.5
P
82
82
WIRING DIAGRAM
INDOOR - OUTDOOR UNIT
MODEL: MFS 30A/40A/50A/60A MLC 30C/40C/50C/61C
TC
OPERATING
BOARD
GREEN/YELLOW
7A
FU
BLUE
BLUE
RED
NC
NC
A1
A2
RELAY
C
RED
RED
WHITE
BLUE
BLUE
BLUE
BLACK
HP
BLACK
BLACK
LP
T N
NO
DT
COM
L1
U
L2
V
L3
W
COMPRESSOR
BLUE
BLACK
WHITE
BLACK
BLACK
RED
BLUE
WHITE
RED
BLACK
PP
GREEN/YELLOW
WHITE
RED
WHITE
BLUE
RED
RED
BLUE
RED
T
BLUE
S
WHITE
CRANKCASE
HEATER
DT
HP
LP
PP
FU -
DISCHARGE TERMOSTAT
AUTO RESET HP SWITCH
AUTO RESET LP PRESSURE
PHASE PROTECTOR
CONTACTOR
FUSE
BROW
BROW
FAN
MOTOR
GREEN/YELLOW
OUTDOOR UNIT
INSTALLATION (INDOOR)
Preliminary Site Survey
a) Electrical supply and installation is to confirm to local authoritys (e.g. National Electricity Board) codes
and regulations.
b) Voltage supply fluctuation must not exceed +/- 10% of rated voltage. Electricity supply line must be
independent of welding transformers which can cause supply fluctuation.
c) Ensure that the location is convenient for wiring and piping.
Piping
Do not use contaminated or damaged copper tubing. If piping, evaporator or condenser are exposed or had
been opened for 15 seconds or more, vacuum and purge with field supplied refrigerant. Generally, do not
remove plastic/rubber plugs/caps from fittings, tubing and coils until ready to connect suction or liquid line
into fittings.
Operational Check
After all electrical wiring is completed and system is charged with refrigerant, make sure unit is operating
properly. Check that:
a) Condenser fans are running, with warm air blowing off the condenser coil.
b) Evaporator blowers are running and discharging cool air.
c) Suction line inside condensing unit feels cool.
d) Liquid line inside condensing unit feels warm.
Electrical Connection
As wiring regulations differ from country to country, please refer to your LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES for field
wiring regulations and ensure that these are complied with. Besides, observe the following general
precautions:
a) Ensure that the rated voltage of the unit corresponds to that of the name plate before commencing
wiring work.
b) Provide a power outlet to be used exclusively for each unit. A power supply disconnect and a circuit
breaker for over-current protection should be provided in the exclusive line.
c) The unit must be GROUNDED to prevent possible hazard due to insulation failure.
d) All wiring must be firmly connected.
e) Electrical wiring must not touch the refrigerant piping, compressor and any moving parts of the fan
motors.
Model
Max. Elevation,
m (ft)
Max. Length,
m (ft)
Max. of
Bends
MLC 30C
25 (82.0)
20 (65.6)
45 (147.6)
MLC 40C
25 (82.0)
20 (65.6)
45 (147.6)
MLC 50C
25 (82.0)
20 (65.6)
45 (147.6)
MLC 61C
25 (82.0)
20 (65.6)
45 (147.6)
COUTION:
1) Our guarantee on the performance of our air-conditioners is strictly revoked if the height, length
and/or the number of bends of the refrigerant piping system installed is beyond the limit above.
2) Bending must be carefully made so as not to crush the pipe. Use a pipe bender to bend a pipe as far
as possible.
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