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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Unit Nomenclature................................................................................. 4 Refrigerant Piping Design and Layout Best Practices ...................117
Outdoor Units and Heat Recovery Units ............................................. 4 Design Guideline Summary ..............................................................116
Indoor Units ......................................................................................... 5 Pipe Sizing for ARUN Series Heat Pump Systems ......................... 120
Pipe Sizing for ARUB Series Heat Recovery Systems .................... 124
Acronyms ............................................................................................... 6 LG Engineered Y-branch Kits .......................................................... 127
LG Engineered Header Kits............................................................. 132
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LATS Calculated Refrigerant Charge .............................................. 134
Multi V IV Heat Pump and Heat Recovery Outdoor Units........8
Selecting Field-Supplied Copper Tubing ......................................... 137
Multi V IV Heat Recovery Units ... ........................................................9
General Information / Guidelines ..................................................... 140
General Data ........................................................................................ 10
Electrical Connections ...................................................................... 147
Electrical Data ...................................................................................... 31 ARUN Series Heat Pump Systems (208-230V & 460V).................. 148
ARUB Series Heat Recovery
Outdoor Unit Dimensions ................................................................... 35 Systems (208-230V & 460V) ........................................................... 149
DIP Switch Settings for Gen4 Equipment ........................................ 150
Heat Recovery Unit Dimensions ........................................................ 41
Acoustic Data....................................................................................... 89
TABLE OF SYMBOLS
DANGER This symbol indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
This symbol indicates situations that may result in equipment or property damage accidents only.
ARU N 072 B T E 4
Family
ARU = Multi V Outdoor Unit (Refrigerant R410A)
Type
N = Inverter Heat Pump
B = Inverter Heat Recovery
MULTI V IV Outdoor Unit Engineering Manual
Nominal Capacity
(Nominal cooling capacity in Btu/h)
072 = 72,000 192 = 192,000 312/313 = 312,000 432 = 432,000
096 = 96,000 216 = 216,000 336/337 = 336,000 456 = 456,000
121 = 121,000 240 = 240,000 360 = 360,000 480 = 480,000
144 = 144,000 264 = 264,000 384 = 384,000 504 = 504,000
168 = 168,000 288 = 288,000 408 = 408,000
Electrical Ratings
B = 208230V/60Hz/3Ph
D = 460V/60Hz/3Ph
Airflow Configuration
T = Top Discharge
Efficiency
E = High Efficiency
Generation
4 = Fourth
Number of Ports
02 = Two Ports
03 = Three Ports
04 = Four Ports
Series Number
2A = Series Number
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UNIT NOMENCLATURE
Indoor Units
Type
U = DC Inverter Heat Pump
Introduction
Electrical Ratings
H /1P
3 = 208230V/60Hz/1Ph1Phh
Model
B3 = Ducted (low static - bottom return) NJ = Vertical/Horizontal Air Handling Unit TP = 4-Way Ceiling Cassette
B4 = Ducted (low static - bottom return) NK = Vertical/Horizontal Air Handling Unit TQ = 4-Way Ceiling Cassette
B8 = Ducted (high static) SB = Wall Mounted / Art Cool Mirror TR = 4-Way Ceiling Cassette
BG = Ducted (high static) SC = Wall Mounted / Art Cool Mirror VE = Convertible Surface Mounted
BH = Ducted (high static) SF = Art Cool Gallery VJ = Ceiling Suspended
BR = Ducted (high static) SV = Wall Mounted
CE = Floor Standing (small frame) TT = 1-Way Ceiling Cassette
CF = Floor Standing (large frame) TU = 1-Way Ceiling Cassette
L1 = Ducted (low static) TL = 2-Way Ceiling Cassette
L2 = Ducted (low static) TM = 4-Way Ceiling Cassette
L3 = Ducted (low static) TN = 4-Way Ceiling Cassette
Feature
A, C, L, R = Standard* U = Uncased
G = Low Static
*Filter accessories are available separately. Always follow all local, state, and national building codes with the use of this or any
product.
Generation
2 = Second
4 = Fourth
A = Second, Revision A
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PRODUCT DATA
Mechanical Specifications on page 8
General Data on page 10
Electrical Data on page 31
Outdoor Unit Dimensions on page 35
Heat Recovery Unit Dimensions on page 41
Wiring DiagramsOutdoor Units on page 44
Refrigerant Flow Diagrams on page 60
Acoustic Data on page 89
Outdoor Unit Accessories on page 97
Indoor Unit Quick Reference on page 102
MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS
VRF Multi V IV Outdoor Units
An LG Multi V IV Heat pump system is a enamel paint. Each frame has a removable
VRF system that can operate in either cool- inspection panel to allow access to service
ing or heating mode, whereas an LG Multi V tool connection, DIP switches, auto address-
IV Heat Recovery system is a VRF system ing, and error code display without removing
that can operate with its indoor units in the entire front panel. The entire front panel
different modes (heating or cooling) simulta- of the outdoor unit is removable for mainte-
neously. The Heat Recovery unit is capable nance.
of being designed for minimum piping and Outdoor unit frames are completely factory
maximum design flexibility. Individual indoor assembled, piped and wired. Dual and triple Smart Oil Control
units or zones can change modes (cooling to frame outdoor units need to be field piped Monitors the oil level inside the compressor
heating or heating to cooling). with factory designed and supplied Y-branch and only initiates oil return cycle to flush
LG components are manufactured in a facil- kits to manifold them together into a single oil in pipe system back to the compressor,
ity registered to ISO 9001 and ISO 14001, refrigerant circuit. when the oil level is too low. Timed oil return
which is a set of standards applying to envi- cycles are not necessary and compressor is
ronmental protection set by the International protected from running at oil levels that are
Organization for Standardization (ISO). The Refrigerant System too low.
units are listed by Intertek Electrical Testing The refrigeration system consists of a single
Laboratories (ETL) and bear the ETL label. refrigeration circuit and uses R410A refriger-
Wiring in these units are in accordance with ant. The outdoor unit is provided with factory Compressors
the National Electrical Code (NEC). installed components, including a refrigerant $OOSKDVHRXWGRRUXQLWIUDPHV0%K
strainer, check valves, oil separator, accu- are equipped with one hermetic digitally
mulator, four-way reversing valve, electronic controlled inverter driven scroll compressor
Temperature Ranges controlled expansion valve (EEV), high to modulated capacity (variable from 15 to
and low side charging ports, high pressure 150Hz, modulate in 0.5Hz increments). All 3
Heat Pump Systems
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Air-cooled heat pump systems can operate nal capacity are equipped with two digitally
continuously in outdoor ambient conditions necting piping. Also included is an integral
subcooler assembly consisting of a double controlled inverter-driven hermetic scroll
while in heating mode from -13.0F to 61F compressors to modulated capacity (variable
and in cooling mode from 14F to 122F. spiral tube-type subcooling heat exchanger
and EEV providing refrigerant subcooling from 15 to 150Hz. An internal thermal over-
Beyond these continuous operating ranges, load and a factory-mounted 60 watt crank-
heating or cooling can be delivered but modulation up to 23F.
case heater is included on all compressors.
cycling may occur. (When the optional low
ambient cooling baffle [sold separately] has
been installed, system minimum cooling op- Refrigeration Oil Control
eration range is extended [-9.9F to 122F]). Oil return system utilizes the following
Outdoor Unit Coil
technologies: Heat Pump and Heat Recovery outdoor
unit coils are of a nonferrous construction
Heat Recovery Systems HiPOR (High Pressure Oil Return) with louvered aluminum fins on copper
Air-cooled heat recovery systems can oper- Oil is captured from compressor discharge tubing, and are protected with an integral
ate with continuous compressor operation in by the centrifugal oil separator and then metal guard. Coil fins have a factory applied
outdoor ambient conditions while all indoor returned to the compressor through a sepa-
corrosion resistant GoldFin material with
units are in heating mode from -13.0F to rator oil injection pipe, preventing mixing of
oil and refrigerant on the suction side of the hydrophilic coating.
61F; with some indoor units in cooling and
some in heating from 14F to 61F; and compressor.
when all indoor units are in cooling mode
from 14F1 to 122F. Beyond these continu-
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MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Multi V IV Outdoor Units / Multi V Heat Recovery Units
Electrical
Both Heat Pump and Heat Recovery outdoor units are available in
choice of 208-230V 60 Hz, 3-phase or 460V, 60 Hz, 3-phase power
supply. The units include over/undervoltage protection.
Multi V Heat Recovery Units cost between material and labor. Four-port Heat Recovery Unit.
Product Data
Any series string of heat recovery
General ports/units can connect up to
192MBh of indoor unit nominal
Multi V heat recovery units are for use with Multi V heat recovery
capacity.
outdoor units to permit simultaneous heating and cooling operation.
Heat recovery units have two (2), three (3), or four (4) ports for con- Indoor units up to 131 equiva-
nections to indoor units. Each port is capable of connecting from one lent feet of piping length from
(1) indoor unit up to eight (8) indoor units up to a maximum nominal the Heat Recovery unit to
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pacity must use two (2) neighboring heat recovery unit ports twinned Indoor units up to 295 equiva-
together with a Y-branch kit. lent feet of piping length from the first branch.
Heat recovery ports can operate in heating or cooling mode inde- Difference between highest and lowest elevation indoor units
pendently, regardless of the mode of any other port on the unit or in piped to separate parallel heat recovery units (HRUs) up to 131
the system except where heat recovery unit ports are twinned. Heat feet in elevation.
recovery units contain one double spiral subcooling heat exchanger Difference between highest and lowest heat recovery units piped
per port, are internally insulated, and do not require a condensate in parallel up to 49 feet in elevation.
drain. Difference between highest and lowest elevation heat recovery
units piped in series up to 16 feet in elevation.
Casing and Construction Elevation difference of series connected heat recovery units can-
Heat recovery units are completely factory assembled, internally not exceed 16 feet.
piped, wired, and are designed for indoor installation. Casing is con- All refrigerant lines from the outdoor unit to the heat recovery units,
structed of galvanized steel, and houses piping, valves and controls and from the heat recovery units to the indoor units must be sepa-
to divert refrigerant controlling each port to operate in either heating rately field insulated.
or cooling mode. Heat recovery units contain one double spiral sub-
cooling heat exchanger per port, are internally insulated, and do not Electrical
require a condensate drain. Heat recovery units require 208-230V, 1-phase, 60 Hz electrical
power, and are capable of operation within 10% of nominal voltage.
Refrigerant Valves
Each heat recovery port is circuited with two two-position solenoid Controls
valves to control R410A refrigerant flow path to allow indoor units to Heat recovery units include factory-installed control boards with
operate in heating or cooling mode. integral microprocessors. Heat recovery unit control boards commu-
nicate with the main control board in the outdoor unit and interface
Refrigerant Piping with the VRF equipment controls system. The control circuit between
Units can be piped in series and / or parallel to optimize cost be- the indoor units, heat recovery units and the outdoor unit is RS-
tween material and labor. Up to 16 heat recovery units can be piped 485 daisy chain communication over two-conductor, stranded and
in series, parallel, or a combination of series and parallel to optimize shielded, 18 AWG cable.
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Product Data
Motor Output (kW) x Qty. 0.75 + 0.60 x 2 0.75 + 0.60 x 2 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2
Motor/Drive Brushless Digitally Controlled/Direct
Oper. Range Cooling 0 - 1,050 0 - 1,100 0 - 1,100 0 - 1,100
(RPM) Heating 80 - 1,050 80 - 1,100 80 - 1,100 80 - 1,100
Maximum Air Volume (CFM) 17,250 17,600 20,050 20,050
Unit Data
Refrigerant Type R410A R410A R410A R410A
Refrigerant Control/Location EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit
Min. to Max. No. Indoor Units/ 1 - 32 1 - 35 1 - 39 1 - 42
System4
Sound Pressure dB(A) 5
61.8 62.0 62.3 62.3
Net Unit Weight (lbs.) 430 + 540 430 + 628 540 + 628 540 + 628
Shipping Weight (lbs.) 452 + 573 452 + 661 573 + 661 573 + 661
Communication Cables6,7 2 x 18 2 x 18 2 x 18 2 x 18
Heat Exchanger
Material and Fin Coating Copper Tube/Aluminum Fin and GoldFin/Hydrophilic
Rows/Fins per inch 3/14 3/14 3/14 3/14
Piping8
Liquid Line Conn. (in., OD) 3/8 + 1/2 Braze 3/8 + 1/2 Braze 3/8 + 1/2 Braze 1/2 + 1/2 Braze
Vapor Line Conn. (in., OD) 3/4 + 1-1/8 Braze 3/4 + 1-1/8 Braze 7/8 + 1-1/8 Braze 1-1/8 + 1-1/8 Braze
Factory Charge lbs. of R410A 16.9 + 23.6 16.9 + 23.6 23.6 + 23.6 23.6 + 23.6
1
Nominal capacity applied with non-ducted indoor units, and is rated 0 ft. above sea level with 25 ft. 5
Sound pressure levels are tested in an anechoic chamber under ISO Standard 3745.
of refrigerant line per indoor unit and a 0 ft. level difference between outdoor and indoor units. All capaci- 6
All communication cable to be minimum 18 AWG, 2-conductor, stranded, shielded, and must comply
ties are net with a Combination Ratio between 95105%. with applicable local and national codes. Ensure the communication cable is properly grounded at the
Nominal cooling capacity rating obtained with air entering the indoor unit at 80F dry bulb (DB) and 67F master unit only. Do not ground the ODU-IDU communication cable at any other point.
wet bulb (WB) and outdoor ambient conditions of 95F dry bulb (DB) and 75F wet bulb (WB). 7
Power wiring cable is field provided and must comply with the applicable local and national codes. See
Nominal heating capacity rating obtained with air entering the indoor unit at 70F dry bulb (DB) and page 31 for detailed electrical data.
59F wet bulb (WB) and outdoor ambient conditions of 47F dry bulb (DB) and 43F wet bulb (WB). 8
Refer to the Refrigerant Piping section of this manual for correct line sizing. Contractor must use LG
2
Rated capacity is certified under AHRI Standard 1230. See www.ahrinet.org for information. manufactured Y-Branch and Header Kits only. Designer must verify refrigerant piping design configura-
3
Cooling range with Low Ambient Baffle Kit (sold separately) is -9.9F to +122F. tion using LGs computerized refrigerant piping (LATS Multi V) software to validate the pipe design.
4
The System Combination Ratio must be between 50130%.
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Operating Range
Cooling (F DB)3 14 to 122 14 to 122 14 to 122
Heating (F WB) -13 to +61 -13 to +61 -13 to +61
Compressor
Inverter Quantity HSS DC Scroll x 4 HSS DC Scroll x 4 HSS DC Scroll x 4
Oil/Type PVE/FVC68D PVE/FVC68D PVE/FVC68D
Fan (Top Discharge)
Type Propeller (BLDC) Propeller (BLDC) Propeller (BLDC)
Motor Output (kW) x Qty. 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2
Motor/Drive Brushless Digitally Controlled/Direct
Cooling 0 - 1,100 0 - 1,100 0 - 1,100
Operation Range (RPM)
Heating 80 - 1,100 80 - 1,100 80 - 1,100
Maximum Air Volume (CFM) 20,400 20,400 20,400
Unit Data
Refrigerant Type R410A R410A R410A
Refrigerant Control/Location EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit
Min. to Max. No. Indoor Units/System4 1 - 45 1 - 52 1 - 55
Sound Pressure dB(A)5 62.5 62.5 62.5
Net Unit Weight (lbs.) 628 + 628 628 + 628 628 + 628
Shipping Weight (lbs.) 661 + 661 661 + 661 661 + 661
Communication Cables6,7 2 x 18 2 x 18 2 x 18
Heat Exchanger
Material and Fin Coating Copper Tube/Aluminum Fin and GoldFin/Hydrophilic
Rows/Fins per inch 3/14 3/14 3/14
Piping8
Liquid Line Conn. (in., OD) 1/2 + 1/2 Braze 1/2 + 5/8 Braze 5/8 + 5/8 Braze
Vapor Line Conn. (in., OD) 1-1/8 + 1-1/8 Braze 1-1/8 + 1-1/8 Braze 1-1/8 + 1-1/8 Braze
Factory Charge lbs. of R410A 23.6 + 23.6 23.6 + 23.6 23.6 + 23.6
1
Nominal capacity applied with non-ducted indoor units, and is rated 0 ft. above sea level with 25 ft. 5
Sound pressure levels are tested in an anechoic chamber under ISO Standard 3745.
of refrigerant line per indoor unit and a 0 ft. level difference between outdoor and indoor units. All capaci- 6
All communication cable to be minimum 18 AWG, 2-conductor, stranded, shielded, and must comply
ties are net with a Combination Ratio between 95105%. with applicable local and national codes. Ensure the communication cable is properly grounded at the
Nominal cooling capacity rating obtained with air entering the indoor unit at 80F dry bulb (DB) and 67F master unit only. Do not ground the ODU-IDU communication cable at any other point.
wet bulb (WB) and outdoor ambient conditions of 95F dry bulb (DB) and 75F wet bulb (WB). 7
Power wiring cable is field provided and must comply with the applicable local and national codes. See
Nominal heating capacity rating obtained with air entering the indoor unit at 70F dry bulb (DB) and page 31 for detailed electrical data.
59F wet bulb (WB) and outdoor ambient conditions of 47F dry bulb (DB) and 43F wet bulb (WB). 8
Refer to the Refrigerant Piping section of this manual for correct line sizing. Contractor must use LG
2
Rated capacity is certified under AHRI Standard 1230. See www.ahrinet.org for information. manufactured Y-Branch and Header Kits only. Designer must verify refrigerant piping design configura-
3
Cooling range with Low Ambient Baffle Kit (sold separately) is -9.9F to +122F. tion using LGs computerized refrigerant piping (LATS Multi V) software to validate the pipe design.
4
The System Combination Ratio must be between 50130%.
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Product Data
Type Propeller (BLDC) Propeller (BLDC) Propeller (BLDC) Propeller (BLDC) Propeller (BLDC)
0.75 + 0.60 x 2 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2
Motor Output (kW) x Qty. + 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2
Motor/Drive Brushless Digitally Controlled/Direct
Operating Cooling 0 - 1,100 0 - 1,100 0 - 1,100 0 - 1,100 0 - 1,100
Range (RPM) Heating 80 - 1,100 80 - 1,100 80 - 1,100 80 - 1,100 80 - 1,100
Maximum Air Volume (CFM) 27,450 29,900 29,900 30,250 30,250
Unit Data
Refrigerant Type R410A R410A R410A R410A R410A
Refrigerant Control/Location EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit
Min. to Max. No. Indoor Units/ 1 - 52 1 - 55 1 - 58 1 - 61 1 - 64
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Sound Pressure dB(A)6 63.8 63.9 63.9 64.1 64.1
Net Unit Weight (lbs.) 430 + 540 + 628 540 + 540 + 628 540 + 540 + 628 540 + 672 + 672 540 + 672 + 672
Shipping Weight (lbs.) 452 + 573 + 661 573 + 573 + 661 573 + 573 + 661 573 + 705 + 705 573 + 705 + 705
Communication Cables7,8 2 x 18 2 x 18 2 x 18 2 x 18 2 x 18
Heat Exchanger
Material and Fin Coating Copper Tube/Aluminum Fin and GoldFin/Hydrophilic
Rows/Fins per inch 3/14 3/14 3/14 3/14 3/14
Piping9
Liquid Line Conn. (in., OD) 3/8+3/8+1/2 Braze 3/8+3/8+1/2 Braze 3/8+1/2+1/2 Braze 3/8+5/8+5/8 Braze 1/2+5/8+5/8 Braze
Vapor Line Conn (in., OD) 3/4+7/8+1-1/8 Braze 7/8+7/8+1-1/8 Braze 7/8+1-1/8+1-1/8 Braze 7/8+1-1/8+1-1/8 Braze 1-1/8+1-1/8+1-1/8 Braze
Factory Charge lbs. of R410A 16.9 + 23.6 + 23.6 23.6 + 23.6 + 23.6 23.6 + 23.6 + 23.6 23.6 + 23.6 + 23.6 23.6 + 23.6 + 23.6
1
ARUN145BTE4/ARUN145DTE4, ARUN169BTE4/ARUN169DTE4 frames are ONLY for use in large 5
The System Combination Ratio must be between 50130%.
capacity triple frame combinations. They cannot be used as stand alone models or in a dual frame 6
Sound pressure levels are tested in an anechoic chamber under ISO Standard 3745.
combination. These frames ARE NOT interchangeable with ARUN121BTE4/ARUN121DTE4, ARUN-
144BTE4/ARUN144DTE4, ARUN168BTE4/ARUN168DTE4 single frame models.
7
All communication cable to be minimum 18 AWG, 2-conductor, stranded, shielded, and must comply
with applicable local and national codes. Ensure the communication cable is properly grounded at the
2
Nominal capacity applied with non-ducted indoor units, and is rated 0 ft. above sea level with 25 ft. master unit only. Do not ground the ODU-IDU communication cable at any other point.
of refrigerant line per indoor unit and a 0 ft. level difference between outdoor and indoor units. All
capacities are net with a Combination Ratio between 95105%.
8
Power wiring cable is field provided and must comply with the applicable local and national codes. See
page 31 for detailed electrical data.
Nominal cooling capacity rating obtained with air entering the indoor unit at 80F dry bulb (DB) and 67F
wet bulb (WB) and outdoor ambient conditions of 95F dry bulb (DB) and 75F wet bulb (WB).
9
Refer to the Refrigerant Piping section of this manual for correct line sizing. Contractor must use LG
Nominal heating capacity rating obtained with air entering the indoor unit at 70F dry bulb (DB) and manufactured Y-Branch and Header Kits only. Designer must verify refrigerant piping design configura-
59F wet bulb (WB) and outdoor ambient conditions of 47F dry bulb (DB) and 43F wet bulb (WB). tion using LGs computerized refrigerant piping (LATS Multi V) software to validate the pipe design.
3
Rated capacity is certified under AHRI Standard 1230. See www.ahrinet.org for information.
4
Cooling range with Low Ambient Baffle Kit (sold separately) is -9.9F to +122F.
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Product Data
Motor Output (kW) x Qty. 0.75 x 1 0.60 x 2 0.60 x 2 0.60 x 2 0.60 x 2
Motor/Drive Brushless Digitally Controlled/Direct
Operating Range Cooling 0 - 850 0 - 1,050 0 - 1,050 0 - 1,100 0 - 1,100
(RPM) Heating 80 - 850 80 - 1,050 80 - 1,050 80 - 1,100 80 - 1,100
Maximum Air Volume (CFM) 7,400 9,850 9,850 10,200 10,200
Unit Data
Refrigerant Type R410A R410A R410A R410A R410A
Refrigerant Control/Location EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit
Min. to Max. Number Indoor Units/ 1 - 13 1 - 16 1 - 20 1 - 24 1 - 29
System4
Sound Pressure dB(A)5 58.5 59.0 59.0 59.5 59.5
Net Unit Weight (lbs.) 430 540 540 628 628
Shipping Weight (lbs.) 452 573 573 661 661
Communication Cables6,7 2 x 18 2 x 18 2 x 18 2 x 18 2 x 18
Heat Exchanger
Material and Fin Coating Copper Tube/Aluminum Fin and GoldFin/Hydrophilic
Rows/Fins per inch 3/14 3/14 3/14 3/14 3/14
Piping8
Liquid Line Connection (in., OD) 3/8 Braze 3/8 Braze 1/2 Braze 1/2 Braze 5/8 Braze
Vapor Line Connection (in., OD) 3/4 Braze 7/8 Braze 1-1/8 Braze 1-1/8 Braze 1-1/8 Braze
Factory Charge lbs. of R410A 16.9 23.6 23.6 23.6 23.6
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Nominal capacity applied with non-ducted indoor units, and is rated 0 ft. above sea level with 25 ft. 5
Sound pressure levels are tested in an anechoic chamber under ISO Standard 3745.
of refrigerant line per indoor unit and a 0 ft. level difference between outdoor and indoor units. All 6
All communication cable to be minimum 18 AWG, 2-conductor, stranded, shielded, and must comply
capacities are net with a Combination Ratio between 95105%. with applicable local and national codes. Ensure the communication cable is properly grounded at the
Nominal cooling capacity rating obtained with air entering the indoor unit at 80F dry bulb (DB) and 67F master unit only. Do not ground the ODU-IDU communication cable at any other point.
wet bulb (WB) and outdoor ambient conditions of 95F dry bulb (DB) and 75F wet bulb (WB). 7
Power wiring cable is field provided and must comply with the applicable local and national codes. See
Nominal heating capacity rating obtained with air entering the indoor unit at 70F dry bulb (DB) and page 32 for detailed electrical data.
59F wet bulb (WB) and outdoor ambient conditions of 47F dry bulb (DB) and 43F wet bulb (WB). 8
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Cooling range with Low Ambient Baffle Kit (sold separately) is -9.9F to +122F. configuration using LGs computerized refrigerant piping (LATS Multi V) software to validate the pipe
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The System Combination Ratio must be between 50130%. design.
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Heating (F WB) -13 to +61 -13 to +61 -13 to +61 -13 to +61
Compressor
Inverter Quantity HSS DC Scroll x 2 HSS DC Scroll x 3 HSS DC Scroll x 3 HSS DC Scroll x 3
Oil/Type PVE/FVC68D PVE/FVC68D PVE/FVC68D PVE/FVC68D
Fan (Top Discharge)
Type Propeller (BLDC) Propeller (BLDC) Propeller (BLDC) Propeller (BLDC)
Motor Output (kW) x Qty. 0.75 + 0.60 x 2 0.75 + 0.60 x 2 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2
Motor/Drive Brushless Digitally Controlled/Direct
Oper. Range Cooling 0 - 1,050 0 - 1,100 0 - 1,100 0 - 1,100
(RPM) Heating 80 - 1,050 80 - 1,100 80 - 1,100 80 - 1,100
Maximum Air Volume (CFM) 17,250 17,600 20,050 20,050
Unit Data
Refrigerant Type R410A R410A R410A R410A
Refrigerant Control/Location EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit
Min. to Max. No. Indoor Units/ 1 - 32 1 - 35 1 - 39 1 - 42
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Sound Pressure dB(A) 5
61.8 62.0 62.3 62.3
Net Unit Weight (lbs.) 430 + 540 430 + 628 540 + 628 540 + 628
Shipping Weight (lbs.) 452 + 573 452 + 661 573 + 661 573 + 661
Communication Cables6,7 2 x 18 2 x 18 2 x 18 2 x 18
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Material and Fin Coating Copper Tube/Aluminum Fin and GoldFin/Hydrophilic
Rows/Fins per inch 3/14 3/14 3/14 3/14
Piping8
Liquid Line Conn. (in., OD) 3/8 + 1/2 Braze 3/8 + 1/2 Braze 3/8 + 1/2 Braze 1/2 + 1/2 Braze
Vapor Line Conn. (in., OD) 3/4 + 1-1/8 Braze 3/4 + 1-1/8 Braze 7/8 + 1-1/8 Braze 1/2 + 1-1/8 Braze
Factory Charge lbs. of R410A 16.9 + 23.6 16.9 + 23.6 23.6 + 23.6 23.6 + 23.6
1
Nominal capacity applied with non-ducted indoor units, and is rated 0 ft. above sea level with 25 ft. 5
Sound pressure levels are tested in an anechoic chamber under ISO Standard 3745.
of refrigerant line per indoor unit and a 0 ft. level difference between outdoor and indoor units. All 6
All communication cable to be minimum 18 AWG, 2-conductor, stranded, shielded, and must comply
capacities are net with a Combination Ratio between 95105%. with applicable local and national codes. Ensure the communication cable is properly grounded at the
Nominal cooling capacity rating obtained with air entering the indoor unit at 80F dry bulb (DB) and 67F master unit only. Do not ground the ODU-IDU communication cable at any other point.
wet bulb (WB) and outdoor ambient conditions of 95F dry bulb (DB) and 75F wet bulb (WB). 7
Power wiring cable is field provided and must comply with the applicable local and national codes. See
Nominal heating capacity rating obtained with air entering the indoor unit at 70F dry bulb (DB) and page 32 for detailed electrical data.
59F wet bulb (WB) and outdoor ambient conditions of 47F dry bulb (DB) and 43F wet bulb (WB). 8
Refer to the Refrigerant Piping section of this manual for correct line sizing. Contractor must use LG
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Motor Output (kW) x Qty. 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2
Motor/Drive Brushless Digitally Controlled/Direct
Cooling 0 - 1,100 0 - 1,100 0 - 1,100
Operation Range (RPM)
Heating 80 - 1,100 80 - 1,100 80 - 1,100
Maximum Air Volume (CFM) 20,400 20,400 20,400
Unit Data
Refrigerant Type R410A R410A R410A
Refrigerant Control/Location EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit
Min. to Max. No. Indoor Units/System4 1 - 45 1 - 52 1 - 55
Sound Pressure dB(A)5 62.5 62.5 62.5
Net Unit Weight (lbs.) 628 + 628 628 + 628 628 + 628
Shipping Weight (lbs.) 661 + 661 661 + 661 661 + 661
Communication Cables6,7 2 x 18 2 x 18 2 x 18
Heat Exchanger
Material and Fin Coating Copper Tube/Aluminum Fin and GoldFin/Hydrophilic
Rows/Fins per inch 3/14 3/14 3/14
Piping8
Liquid Line Conn. (in., OD) 1/2 + 1/2 Braze 1/2 + 5/8 Braze 5/8 + 5/8 Braze
Vapor Line Conn. (in., OD) 1-1/8 + 1-1/8 Braze 1-1/8 + 1-1/8 Braze 1-1/8 + 1-1/8 Braze
Factory Charge lbs. of R410A 23.6 + 23.6 23.6 + 23.6 23.6 + 23.6
1
Nominal capacity applied with non-ducted indoor units, and is rated 0 ft. above sea level with 25 ft. 5
Sound pressure levels are tested in an anechoic chamber under ISO Standard 3745.
of refrigerant line per indoor unit and a 0 ft. level difference between outdoor and indoor units. All 6
All communication cable to be minimum 18 AWG, 2-conductor, stranded, shielded, and must comply
capacities are net with a Combination Ratio between 95105%. with applicable local and national codes. Ensure the communication cable is properly grounded at the
Nominal cooling capacity rating obtained with air entering the indoor unit at 80F dry bulb (DB) and 67F master unit only. Do not ground the ODU-IDU communication cable at any other point.
wet bulb (WB) and outdoor ambient conditions of 95F dry bulb (DB) and 75F wet bulb (WB). 7
Power wiring cable is field provided and must comply with the applicable local and national codes. See
Nominal heating capacity rating obtained with air entering the indoor unit at 70F dry bulb (DB) and page 32 for detailed electrical data.
59F wet bulb (WB) and outdoor ambient conditions of 47F dry bulb (DB) and 43F wet bulb (WB). 8
Refer to the Refrigerant Piping section of this manual for correct line sizing. Contractor must use LG
2
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3
Cooling range with Low Ambient Baffle Kit (sold separately) is -9.9F to +122F. tion using LGs computerized refrigerant piping (LATS Multi V) software to validate the pipe design.
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Compressor
Inverter Quantity HSS DC Scroll x 4 HSS DC Scroll x 4 HSS DC Scroll x 4 HSS DC Scroll x 5 HSS DC Scroll x 5
Oil/Type PVE/FVC68D PVE/FVC68D PVE/FVC68D PVE/FVC68D PVE/FVC68D
Fan (Top Discharge)
Type Propeller (BLDC) Propeller (BLDC) Propeller (BLDC) Propeller (BLDC) Propeller (BLDC)
0.75 + 0.60 x 2 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2
Motor Output (kW) x Qty.
+ 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2
Motor/Drive Brushless Digitally Controlled/Direct
Operating Cooling 0 - 1,100 0 - 1,100 0 - 1,100 0 - 1,100 0 - 1,100
Range (RPM) Heating 80 - 1,100 80 - 1,100 80 - 1,100 80 - 1,10080 - 1,100
Maximum Air Volume (CFM) 27,450 29,900 29,900 30,250 30,250
Unit Data
Refrigerant Type R410A R410A R410A R410A R410A
Refrigerant Control/Location EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit
Min. to Max. No. Indoor Units/ 1 - 52 1 - 55 1 - 58 1 - 61 1 - 64
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Sound Pressure dB(A)6 63.8 63.9 63.9 64.1 64.1
Net Unit Weight (lbs.) 430 + 540 + 628 540 + 540 + 628 540 + 540 + 628 540 + 628 + 628 540 + 628 + 628
Shipping Weight (lbs.) 452 + 573 + 661 573 + 573 + 661 573 + 573 + 661 573 + 661 + 661 573 + 661 + 661
Communication Cables7,8 2 x 18 2 x 18 2 x 18 2 x 18 2 x 18
Heat Exchanger
Material and Fin Coating Copper Tube/Aluminum Fin and GoldFin/Hydrophilic
Rows/Fins per inch 3/14 3/14 3/14 3/14 3/14
Piping9
Liquid Line Conn. (in., OD) 3/8 + 3/8 + 1/2 Braze 3/8 + 3/8 + 1/2 Braze 3/8 + 1/2 + 1/2 Braze 3/8 + 5/8 + 5/8 Braze 1/2 + 5/8 + 5/8 Braze
Vapor Line Conn (in., OD) 3/4 + 7/8 + 1-1/8 Braze 7/8 + 7/8 + 1-1/8 Braze 7/8+1-1/8+1-1/8 Braze 7/8+1-1/8+1-1/8 Braze 1-1/8+1-1/8+1-1/8 Braze
Factory Charge lbs. of R410A 16.9 + 23.6 + 23.6 23.6 + 23.6 + 23.6 23.6 + 23.6 + 23.6 23.6 + 23.6 + 23.6 23.6 + 23.6 + 23.6
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ARUN145BTE4/ARUN145DTE4, ARUN169BTE4/ARUN169DTE4 frames are ONLY for use in large 5
The System Combination Ratio must be between 50130%.
capacity triple frame combinations. They cannot be used as stand alone models or in a dual frame 6
Sound pressure levels are tested in an anechoic chamber under ISO Standard 3745.
combination. These frames ARE NOT interchangeable with ARUN144BTE4/ARUN144DTE4, ARUN-
168BTE4/ARUN168DTE4 single frame models.
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All communication cable to be minimum 18 AWG, 2-conductor, stranded, shielded, and must comply
2
Nominal capacity applied with non-ducted indoor units, and is rated 0 ft. above sea level with 25 ft. with applicable local and national codes. Ensure the communication cable is properly grounded at the
of refrigerant line per indoor unit and a 0 ft. level difference between outdoor and indoor units. All master unit only. Do not ground the ODU-IDU communication cable at any other point.
capacities are net with a Combination Ratio between 95105%. 8
Power wiring cable is field provided and must comply with the applicable local and national codes. See
Nominal cooling capacity rating obtained with air entering the indoor unit at 80F dry bulb (DB) and 67F page 32 for detailed electrical data.
wet bulb (WB) and outdoor ambient conditions of 95F dry bulb (DB) and 75F wet bulb (WB). 9
Refer to the Refrigerant Piping section of this manual for correct line sizing. Contractor must use LG
Nominal heating capacity rating obtained with air entering the indoor unit at 70F dry bulb (DB) and manufactured Y-Branch and Header Kits only. Designer must verify refrigerant piping design configura-
59F wet bulb (WB) and outdoor ambient conditions of 47F dry bulb (DB) and 43F wet bulb (WB). tion using LGs computerized refrigerant piping (LATS Multi V) software to validate the pipe design.
3
Rated capacity is certified under AHRI Standard 1230. See www.ahrinet.org for information.
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Fan (Top Discharge)
Type Propeller (BLDC) Propeller (BLDC) Propeller (BLDC) Propeller (BLDC)
Motor Output (kW) x Qty. 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2
Motor/Drive Brushless Digitally Controlled/Direct
Operating Cooling 0 - 1,100 0 - 1,100 0 - 1,100 0 - 1,100
Range (RPM) Heating 80 - 1,100 80 - 1,100 80 - 1,100 80 - 1,100
Maximum Air Volume (CFM) 30,600 30,600 30,600 30,600
Unit Data
Refrigerant Type R410A R410A R410A R410A
Refrigerant Control/Location EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit
Min. to Max. No. Indoor Units/ 1 - 64 1 - 64 1 - 64 1 - 64
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Sound Pressure dB(A) 6
64.3 64.3 64.3 64.3
Net Unit Weight (lbs.) 672 + 672 + 672 672 + 672 + 672 672 + 672 + 672 672 + 672 + 672
Shipping Weight (lbs.) 705 + 705 + 705 705 + 705 + 705 705 + 705 + 705 705 + 705 + 705
Communication Cables7,8 2 x 18 2 x 18 2 x 18 2 x 18
Heat Exchanger
Material and Fin Coating Copper Tube/Aluminum Fin and GoldFin/Hydrophilic
Rows/Fins per inch 3/14 3/14 3/14 3/14
Piping9
Liquid Line Conn. (in., OD) 5/8 + 5/8 + 5/8 Braze 5/8 + 5/8 + 5/8 Braze 5/8 + 5/8 + 5/8 Braze 5/8 + 5/8 + 5/8 Braze
Vapor Line Conn (in., OD) 1-1/8 + 1-1/8 + 1-1/8 Braze 1-1/8 + 1-1/8 + 1-1/8 Braze 1-1/8 + 1-1/8 + 1-1/8 Braze 1-1/8 + 1-1/8 + 1-1/8 Braze
Factory Charge lbs. of R410A 23.6 + 23.6 + 23.6 23.6 + 23.6 + 23.6 23.6 + 23.6 + 23.6 23.6 + 23.6 + 23.6
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ARUN145BTE4/ARUN145DTE4, ARUN169BTE4/ARUN169DTE4 frames are ONLY for use in large 5
The System Combination Ratio must be between 50130%.
capacity triple frame combinations. They cannot be used as stand alone models or in a dual frame 6
Sound pressure levels are tested in an anechoic chamber under ISO Standard 3745.
combination. These frames ARE NOT interchangeable with ARUN144BTE4/ARUN144DTE4, ARUN-
168BTE4/ARUN168DTE4 single frame models.
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All communication cable to be minimum 18 AWG, 2-conductor, stranded, shielded, and must comply
2
Nominal capacity applied with non-ducted indoor units, and is rated 0 ft. above sea level with 25 ft. with applicable local and national codes. Ensure the communication cable is properly grounded at the
of refrigerant line per indoor unit and a 0 ft. level difference between outdoor and indoor units. All master unit only. Do not ground the ODU-IDU communication cable at any other point.
capacities are net with a Combination Ratio between 95105%. 8
Power wiring cable is field provided and must comply with the applicable local and national codes. See
Nominal cooling capacity rating obtained with air entering the indoor unit at 80F dry bulb (DB) and 67F page 32 for detailed electrical data.
wet bulb (WB) and outdoor ambient conditions of 95F dry bulb (DB) and 75F wet bulb (WB). 9
Refer to the Refrigerant Piping section of this manual for correct line sizing. Contractor must use LG
Nominal heating capacity rating obtained with air entering the indoor unit at 70F dry bulb (DB) and manufactured Y-Branch and Header Kits only. Designer must verify refrigerant piping design configura-
59F wet bulb (WB) and outdoor ambient conditions of 47F dry bulb (DB) and 43F wet bulb (WB). tion using LGs computerized refrigerant piping (LATS Multi V) software to validate the pipe design.
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Type Propeller (BLDC) Propeller (BLDC) Propeller (BLDC) Propeller (BLDC)
Motor Output (kW) x Qty. 0.75 + 0.60 x 2 0.75 + 0.60 x 2. 0.75 + 0.60 x 2 0.75 + 0.60 x 2
Motor/Drive Brushless Digitally Controlled/Direct
Oper. Range Cooling 0 - 1,050 0 - 1,100 0 - 1,100 0 - 1,100
(RPM) Heating 80 - 1,050 80 - 1,100 80 - 1,100 80 - 1,100
Maximum Air Volume (CFM) 17,250 17,600 20,050 20,050
Unit Data
Refrigerant Type R410A R410A R410A R410A
Refrigerant Control/Location EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit
Min. to Max. No. Indoor Units/System4 1 - 32 1 - 35 1 - 39 1 - 42
Sound Pressure dB(A)5 61.8 62.0 62.3 62.3
Net Unit Weight (lbs.) 430 + 540 430 + 628 540 + 628 540 + 628
Shipping Weight (lbs.) 452 + 573 452 + 661 573 + 661 573 + 661
Communication Cables6,7 2 x 18 2 x 18 2 x 18 2 x 18
Heat Exchanger
Material and Fin Coating Copper Tube/Aluminum Fin and GoldFin/Hydrophilic
Rows/Fins per inch 3/14 3/14 3/14 3/14
Piping8
Liquid Line Conn. (in., OD) 3/8 + 1/2 Braze 3/8 + 1/2 Braze 3/8 + 1/2 Braze 1/2 + 1/2 Braze
Low Press. Vapor Line Conn. (in., OD) 3/4 + 1-1/8 Braze 3/4 + 1-1/8 Braze 7/8 + 1-1/8 Braze 1-1/8 + 1-1/8 Braze
High Press. Vapor Line Conn (in, OD) 5/8 + 3/4 Braze 5/8 + 7/8 Braze 3/4 + 7/8 Braze 3/4 + 7/8 Braze
Factory Charge lbs. of R410A 16.9 + 23.6 16.9 + 23.6 23.6 + 23.6 23.6 + 23.6
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Nominal capacity applied with non-ducted indoor units, and is rated 0 ft. above sea level with 25 ft. 5
Sound pressure levels are tested in an anechoic chamber under ISO Standard 3745.
of refrigerant line per indoor unit and a 0 ft. level difference between outdoor and indoor units. All 6
All communication cable to be minimum 18 AWG, 2-conductor, stranded, shielded, and must comply
capacities are net with a Combination Ratio between 95105%. with applicable local and national codes. Ensure the communication cable is properly grounded at the
Nominal cooling capacity rating obtained with air entering the indoor unit at 80F dry bulb (DB) and 67F master unit only. Do not ground the ODU-IDU communication cable at any other point.
wet bulb (WB) and outdoor ambient conditions of 95F dry bulb (DB) and 75F wet bulb (WB). 7
Power wiring cable is field provided and must comply with the applicable local and national codes. See
Nominal heating capacity rating obtained with air entering the indoor unit at 70F dry bulb (DB) and page 33 for detailed electrical data.
59F wet bulb (WB) and outdoor ambient conditions of 47F dry bulb (DB) and 43F wet bulb (WB). 8
Refer to the Refrigerant Piping section of this manual for correct line sizing. Contractor must use LG
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Rated capacity is certified under AHRI Standard 1230. See www.ahrinet.org for information. manufactured Y-Branch and Header Kits only. Designer must verify refrigerant piping design configura-
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Cooling range with the Low Ambient Baffle Kit (sold separately) is -9.9F to +122F and is achieved only tion using LGs computerized refrigerant piping (LATS Multi V) software to validate the pipe design.
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SynchronousCooling Based (F DB) 14 to 81 14 to 81 14 to 81
SynchronousHeating Based (F DB) 14 to 61 14 to 61 14 to 61
Compressor
Inverter Quantity HSS DC Scroll x 4 HSS DC Scroll x 4 HSS DC Scroll x 4
Oil/Type PVE/FVC68D PVE/FVC68D PVE/FVC68D
Fan (Top Discharge)
Type Propeller (BLDC) Propeller (BLDC) Propeller (BLDC)
Motor Output (kW) x Qty. 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2
Motor/Drive Brushless Digitally Controlled/Direct
Cooling 0 - 1,100 0 - 1,100 0 - 1,100
Operation. Range (RPM)
Heating 80 - 1,100 80 - 1,100 80 - 1,100
Maximum Air Volume (CFM) 20,400 20,400 20,400
Unit Data
Refrigerant Type R410A R410A R410A
Refrigerant Control/Location EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit
Min. to Max. No. Indoor Units/System4 1 - 45 1 - 52 1 - 55
Sound Pressure dB(A)5 62.5 62.5 62.5
Net Unit Weight (lbs.) 628 + 628 628 + 628 628 + 628
Shipping Weight (lbs.) 661 + 661 661 + 661 661 + 661
Communication Cables6,7 2 x 18 2 x 18 2 x 18
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Material and Fin Coating Copper Tube/Aluminum Fin and GoldFin/Hydrophilic
Rows/Fins per inch 3/14 3/14 3/14
Piping8
Liquid Line Conn. (in., OD) 1/2 + 1/2 Braze 1/2 + 5/8 Braze 5/8 + 5/8 Braze
Low Press. Vapor Line Conn. (in., OD) 1-1/8 + 1-1/8 Braze 1-1/8 + 1-1/8 Braze 1-1/8 + 1-1/8 Braze
High Press. Vapor Line Conn (in, OD) 7/8 + 7/8 Braze 7/8 + 7/8 Braze 7/8 + 7/8 Braze
Factory Charge lbs. of R410A 23.6 + 23.6 23.6 + 23.6 23.6 + 23.6
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Nominal capacity applied with non-ducted indoor units, and is rated 0 ft. above sea level with 25 ft. 5
Sound pressure levels are tested in an anechoic chamber under ISO Standard 3745.
of refrigerant line per indoor unit and a 0 ft. level difference between outdoor and indoor units. All 6
All communication cable to be minimum 18 AWG, 2-conductor, stranded, shielded, and must comply
capacities are net with a Combination Ratio between 95105%. with applicable local and national codes. Ensure the communication cable is properly grounded at the
Nominal cooling capacity rating obtained with air entering the indoor unit at 80F dry bulb (DB) and 67F master unit only. Do not ground the ODU-IDU communication cable at any other point.
wet bulb (WB) and outdoor ambient conditions of 95F dry bulb (DB) and 75F wet bulb (WB). 7
Power wiring cable is field provided and must comply with the applicable local and national codes. See
Nominal heating capacity rating obtained with air entering the indoor unit at 70F dry bulb (DB) and page 33 for detailed electrical data.
59F wet bulb (WB) and outdoor ambient conditions of 47F dry bulb (DB) and 43F wet bulb (WB). 8
Refer to the Refrigerant Piping section of this manual for correct line sizing. Contractor must use LG
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Type Propeller (BLDC) Propeller (BLDC) Propeller (BLDC) Propeller (BLDC) Propeller (BLDC)
Motor Output (kW) x Qty. 0.75 + 0.60 x 2 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2
+ 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2
Motor/Drive Brushless Digitally Controlled/Direct
Operating Cooling 0 - 1,100 0 - 1,100 0 - 1,100 0 - 1,100 0 - 1,100
Range (RPM) Heating 80 - 1,100 80 - 1,100 80 - 1,100 80 - 1,100 80 - 1,100
Maximum Air Volume (CFM) 27,450 29,900 29,900 30,250 30,250
Unit Data
Refrigerant Type R410A R410A R410A R410A R410A
Refrigerant Control/Location EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit
Min. to Max. No. Indoor Units/System5 1 - 52 1 - 55 1 - 58 1 - 61 1 - 64
Sound Pressure dB(A)6 63.8 63.9 63.9 64.1 64.1
Net Unit Weight (lbs.) 430 + 540 + 628 540 + 540 + 628 540 + 540 + 628 540 + 672 + 672 540 + 672 + 672
Shipping Weight (lbs.) 452 + 573 + 661 573 + 573 + 661 573 + 573 + 661 573 + 705 + 705 573 + 705 + 705
Communication Cables 7,8
2 x 18 2 x 18 2 x 18 2 x 18 2 x 18
Heat Exchanger
Material and Fin Coating Copper Tube/Aluminum Fin and GoldFin/Hydrophilic
Rows/Fins per inch 3/14 3/14 3/14 3/14 3/14
Piping9
Liquid Line Connection (in., OD) 3/8+3/8+1/2 Braze 3/8+3/8+1/2 Braze 3/8+1/2+1/2 Braze 3/8+5/8+5/8 Braze 1/2+5/8+5/8 Braze
Low Pressure Vapor Line Conn (in., OD) 3/4+7/8+1-1/8 Braze 7/8+7/8+1-1/8 Braze 7/8+1-1/8+1-1/8 Braze 7/8+1-1/8+1-1/8 Braze 1-1/8+1-1/8+1-1/8 Braze
High Pressure Vapor Line Conn (in, OD) 5/8+3/4+7/8 Braze 3/4+3/4+7/8 Braze 3/4+3/4+7/8 Braze 3/4+7/8+7/8 Braze 3/4+7/8+7/8 Braze
Factory Charge lbs. of R410A 16.9 + 23.6 + 23.6 23.6 + 23.6 + 23.6 23.6 + 23.6 + 23.6 23.6 + 23.6 + 23.6 23.6 + 23.6 + 23.6
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large capacity triple frame combinations. They cannot be used as stand alone models or in a dual 5
The System Combination Ratio must be between 50130%.
frame combination. These frames ARE NOT interchangeable with ARUB144BTE4/ARUB144DTE4,
ARUB168BTE4/ARUB168DTE4 single frame models.
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Sound pressure levels are tested in an anechoic chamber under ISO Standard 3745.
2
Nominal capacity applied with non-ducted indoor units, and is rated 0 ft. above sea level with 25 ft. 7
All communication cable to be minimum 18 AWG, 2-conductor, stranded, shielded, and must comply
of refrigerant line per indoor unit and a 0 ft. level difference between outdoor and indoor units. All with applicable local and national codes. Ensure the communication cable is properly grounded at the
capacities are net with a Combination Ratio between 95105%. master unit only. Do not ground the ODU-IDU communication cable at any other point.
Nominal cooling capacity rating obtained with air entering the indoor unit at 80F dry bulb (DB) and 67F 8
Power wiring cable is field provided and must comply with the applicable local and national codes. See
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Nominal heating capacity rating obtained with air entering the indoor unit at 70F dry bulb (DB) and 9
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Heating (F WB) -13 to +61 -13 to +61 -13 to +61 -13 to +61
Synchronous Cooling Based (F DB) 14 to 81 14 to 81 14 to 81 14 to 81
Synchronous Heating Based (F DB) 14 to 61 14 to 61 14 to 61 14 to 61
Compressor
Inverter Quantity HSS DC Scroll x 6 HSS DC Scroll x 6 HSS DC Scroll x 6 HSS DC Scroll x 6
Oil/Type PVE/FVC68D PVE/FVC68D PVE/FVC68D PVE/FVC68D
Fan (Top Discharge)
Type Propeller (BLDC) Propeller (BLDC) Propeller (BLDC) Propeller (BLDC)
Motor Output (kW) x Qty. 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2
+ 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2
Motor/Drive Brushless Digitally Controlled/Direct
Operating Cooling 0 - 1,100 0 - 1,100
0 - 1,100 0 - 1,100
Range (RPM) Heating 80 - 1,100 80 - 1,100
80 - 1,100 80 - 1,100
Maximum Air Volume (CFM) 30,600 30,60030,600 30,600
Unit Data
Refrigerant Type R410A R410A R410A R410A
Refrigerant Control/Location EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit
Min. to Max. No. Indoor Units/System5 1 - 64 1 - 64 1 - 64 1 - 64
Sound Pressure dB(A)6 64.3 64.3 64.3 64.3
Net Unit Weight (lbs.) 672 + 672 + 672 672 + 672 + 672 672 + 672 + 672 672 + 672 + 672
Shipping Weight (lbs.) 705 + 705 + 705 705 + 705 + 705 705 + 705 + 705 705 + 705 + 705
Communication Cables7,8 2 x 18 2 x 18 2 x 18 2 x 18
Heat Exchanger
Material and Fin Coating Copper Tube/Aluminum Fin and GoldFin/Hydrophilic
Rows/Fins per inch 3/14 3/14 3/14 3/14
Piping9
Liquid Line Connection (in., OD) 1/2 + 5/8 + 5/8 Braze 5/8 + 5/8 + 5/8 Braze 5/8 + 5/8 + 5/8 Braze 5/8 + 5/8 + 5/8 Braze
Low Pressure Vapor Line Conn (in., OD) 1-1/8+1-1/8+1-1/8 Braze 1-1/8+1-1/8+1-1/8 Braze 1-1/8+1-1/8+1-1/8 Braze 1-1/8+1-1/8+1-1/8 Braze
High Pressure Vapor Line Conn (in, OD) 3/4 + 7/8 + 7/8 Braze 7/8 + 7/8 + 7/8 Braze 7/8 + 7/8 + 7/8 Braze 7/8 + 7/8 + 7/8 Braze
Factory Charge lbs. of R410A 23.6 + 23.6 + 23.6 23.6 + 23.6 + 23.6 23.6 + 23.6 + 23.6 23.6 + 23.6 + 23.6
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The System Combination Ratio must be between 50130%.
large capacity triple frame combinations. They cannot be used as stand alone models or in a dual 6
Sound pressure levels are tested in an anechoic chamber under ISO Standard 3745.
frame combination. These frames ARE NOT interchangeable with ARUB144BTE4/ARUB144DTE4,
ARUB168BTE4/ARUB168DTE4 single frame models.
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All communication cable to be minimum 18 AWG, 2-conductor, stranded, shielded, and must comply
2
Nominal capacity applied with non-ducted indoor units, and is rated 0 ft. above sea level with 25 ft. with applicable local and national codes. Ensure the communication cable is properly grounded at the
of refrigerant line per indoor unit and a 0 ft. level difference between outdoor and indoor units. All master unit only. Do not ground the ODU-IDU communication cable at any other point.
capacities are net with a Combination Ratio between 95105%. 8
Power wiring cable is field provided and must comply with the applicable local and national codes. See
Nominal cooling capacity rating obtained with air entering the indoor unit at 80F dry bulb (DB) and 67F page 33 for detailed electrical data.
wet bulb (WB) and outdoor ambient conditions of 95F dry bulb (DB) and 75F wet bulb (WB). 9
Refer to the Refrigerant Piping section of this manual for correct line sizing. Contractor must use LG
Nominal heating capacity rating obtained with air entering the indoor unit at 70F dry bulb (DB) and manufactured Y-Branch and Header Kits only. Designer must verify refrigerant piping design configuration
59F wet bulb (WB) and outdoor ambient conditions of 47F dry bulb (DB) and 43F wet bulb (WB). using LGs computerized refrigerant piping (LATS Multi V) software to validate the pipe design.
3
Rated capacity is certified under AHRI Standard 1230. See www.ahrinet.org for information.
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when all indoor units are operating in cooling mode. Does not impact synchronous operating range.
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Motor Output (kW) x Qty. 0.75 x 1 0.60 x 2 0.60 x 2 0.60 x 2 0.60 x 2
Motor/Drive Brushless Digitally Controlled/Direct
Operating Range Cooling 0 - 850 0 - 1,050 0 - 1,050 0 - 1,100 0 - 1,100
(RPM) Heating 80 - 850 80 - 1,050 80 - 1,050 80 - 1,100 80 - 1,100
Maximum Air Volume (CFM) 7,400 9,850 9,850 10,200 10,200
Unit Data
Refrigerant Type R410A R410A R410A R410A R410A
Refrigerant Control/Location EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit
Min. to Max. Number Indoor Units/ 1 - 13 1 - 16 1 - 20 1 - 24 1 - 29
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Sound Pressure dB(A)5 58.5 59.0 59.0 59.5 59.5
Net Unit Weight (lbs.) 430 540 540 628 628
Shipping Weight (lbs.) 452 573 573 661 661
Communication Cables6,7 2 x 18 2 x 18 2 x 18 2 x 18 2 x 18
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Material and Fin Coating Copper Tube/Aluminum Fin and GoldFin/Hydrophilic
Rows/Fins per inch 3/14 3/14 3/14 3/14 3/14
Piping8
Liquid Line Connection (in., OD) 3/8 Braze 3/8 Braze 1/2 Braze 1/2 Braze 5/8 Braze
Low Pressure Vapor Line Conn (in., OD) 3/4 Braze 7/8 Braze 1-1/8 Braze 1-1/8 Braze 1-1/8 Braze
High Pressure Vapor Line Conn (in, OD) 5/8 Braze 3/4 Braze 3/4 Braze 7/8 Braze 7/8 Braze
Factory Charge lbs. of R410A 16.9 23.6 23.6 23.6 23.6
1
Nominal capacity applied with non-ducted indoor units, and is rated 0 ft. above sea level with 25 ft. 5
Sound pressure levels are tested in an anechoic chamber under ISO Standard 3745.
of refrigerant line per indoor unit and a 0 ft. level difference between outdoor and indoor units. All 6
All communication cable to be minimum 18 AWG, 2-conductor, stranded, shielded, and must comply
capacities are net with a Combination Ratio between 95105%. with applicable local and national codes. Ensure the communication cable is properly grounded at the
Nominal cooling capacity rating obtained with air entering the indoor unit at 80F dry bulb (DB) and 67F master unit only. Do not ground the ODU-IDU communication cable at any other point.
wet bulb (WB) and outdoor ambient conditions of 95F dry bulb (DB) and 75F wet bulb (WB). 7
Power wiring cable is field provided and must comply with the applicable local and national codes. See
Nominal heating capacity rating obtained with air entering the indoor unit at 70F dry bulb (DB) and page 34 for detailed electrical data.
59F wet bulb (WB) and outdoor ambient conditions of 47F dry bulb (DB) and 43F wet bulb (WB). 8
Refer to the Refrigerant Piping section of this manual for correct line sizing. Contractor must use LG
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Cooling range with the Low Ambient Baffle Kit (sold separately) is -9.9F to +122F and is achieved only tion using LGs computerized refrigerant piping (LATS Multi V) software to validate the pipe design.
when all indoor units are operating in cooling mode. Does not impact synchronous operating range.
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SynchronousCooling Based (F DB) 14 to 81 14 to 81 14 to 81 14 to 81
SynchronousHeating Based (F DB) 14 to 61 14 to 61 14 to 61 14 to 61
Compressor
Inverter Quantity HSS DC Scroll x 2 HSS DC Scroll x 3 HSS DC Scroll x 3 HSS DC Scroll x 3
Oil/Type PVE/FVC68D PVE/FVC68D PVE/FVC68D PVE/FVC68D
Fan (Top Discharge)
Type Propeller (BLDC) Propeller (BLDC) Propeller (BLDC) Propeller (BLDC)
Motor Output (kW) x Qty. 0.75 + 0.60 x 2 0.75 + 0.60 x 2 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2
Motor/Drive Brushless Digitally Controlled/Direct
Cooling 0 - 1,050 0 - 1,100 0 - 1,100 0 - 1,100
Operation. Range (RPM)
Heating 80 - 1,050 80 - 1,100 80 - 1,100 80 - 1,100
Maximum Air Volume (CFM) 17,250 17,600 20,050 20,050
Unit Data
Refrigerant Type R410A R410A R410A R410A
Refrigerant Control/Location EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit
Min. to Max. No. Indoor Units/System4 1 - 32 1 - 35 1 - 39 1 - 42
Sound Pressure dB(A)5 61.8 62.0 62.3 62.3
Net Unit Weight (lbs.) 430 + 540 430 + 628 540 + 628 540 + 628
Shipping Weight (lbs.) 452 + 573 452 + 661 573 + 661 573 + 661
Communication Cables6,7 2 x 18 2 x 18 2 x 18 2 x 18
Heat Exchanger
Material and Fin Coating Copper Tube/Aluminum Fin and GoldFin/Hydrophilic
Rows/Fins per inch 3/14 3/14 3/14 3/14
Piping8
Liquid Line Conn. (in., OD) 3/8 + 1/2 Braze 3/8 + 1/2 Braze 3/8 + 1/2 Braze 1/2 + 1/2 Braze
Low Pressure Vapor Line Conn. (in., OD) 3/4 + 1-1/8 Braze 3/4 + 1-1/8 Braze 7/8 + 1-1/8 Braze 1-1/8 + 1-1/8 Braze
High Pressure Vapor Line Conn (in, OD) 5/8 + 3/4 Braze 5/8 + 7/8 Braze 3/4 + 7/8 Braze 3/4 + 7/8 Braze
Factory Charge lbs. of R410A 16.9 + 23.6 16.9 + 23.6 23.6 + 23.6 23.6 + 23.6
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Nominal capacity applied with non-ducted indoor units, and is rated 0 ft. above sea level with 25 ft. 5
Sound pressure levels are tested in an anechoic chamber under ISO Standard 3745.
of refrigerant line per indoor unit and a 0 ft. level difference between outdoor and indoor units. All 6
All communication cable to be minimum 18 AWG, 2-conductor, stranded, shielded, and must comply
capacities are net with a Combination Ratio between 95105%. with applicable local and national codes. Ensure the communication cable is properly grounded at the
Nominal cooling capacity rating obtained with air entering the indoor unit at 80F dry bulb (DB) and 67F master unit only. Do not ground the ODU-IDU communication cable at any other point.
wet bulb (WB) and outdoor ambient conditions of 95F dry bulb (DB) and 75F wet bulb (WB). 7
Power wiring cable is field provided and must comply with the applicable local and national codes. See
Nominal heating capacity rating obtained with air entering the indoor unit at 70F dry bulb (DB) and page 34 for detailed electrical data.
59F wet bulb (WB) and outdoor ambient conditions of 47F dry bulb (DB) and 43F wet bulb (WB). 8
Refer to the Refrigerant Piping section of this manual for correct line sizing. Contractor must use LG
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Rated capacity is certified under AHRI Standard 1230. See www.ahrinet.org for information. manufactured Y-Branch and Header Kits only. Designer must verify refrigerant piping design configura-
3
Cooling range with the Low Ambient Baffle Kit (sold separately) is -9.9F to +122F and is achieved only tion using LGs computerized refrigerant piping (LATS Multi V) software to validate the pipe design.
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Motor Output (kW) x Qty. 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2
Motor/Drive Brushless Digitally Controlled/Direct
Cooling 0 - 1,100 0 - 1,100 0 - 1,100
Operation. Range (RPM)
Heating 80 - 1,100 80 - 1,100 80 - 1,100
Maximum Air Volume (CFM) 20,400 20,400 20,400
Unit Data
Refrigerant Type R410A R410A R410A
Refrigerant Control/Location EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit
Min. to Max. No. Indoor Units/System4 1 - 45 1 - 52 1 - 55
Sound Pressure dB(A)5 62.5 62.5 62.5
Net Unit Weight (lbs.) 628 + 628 628 + 628 628 + 628
Shipping Weight (lbs.) 661 + 661 661 + 661 661 + 661
Communication Cables6,7 2 x 18 2 x 18 2 x 18
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Material and Fin Coating Copper Tube/Aluminum Fin and GoldFin/Hydrophilic
Rows/Fins per inch 3/14 3/14 3/14
Piping8
Liquid Line Conn. (in., OD) 1/2 + 1/2 Braze 1/2 + 5/8 Braze 5/8 + 5/8 Braze
Low Pressure Vapor Line Conn. (in., OD) 1-1/8 + 1-1/8 Braze 1-1/8 + 1-1/8 Braze 1-1/8 + 1-1/8 Braze
High Pressure Vapor Line Conn (in, OD) 7/8 + 7/8 Braze 7/8 + 7/8 Braze 7/8 + 7/8 Braze
Factory Charge lbs. of R410A 23.6 + 23.6 23.6 + 23.6 23.6 + 23.6
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Nominal capacity applied with non-ducted indoor units, and is rated 0 ft. above sea level with 25 ft. 5
Sound pressure levels are tested in an anechoic chamber under ISO Standard 3745.
of refrigerant line per indoor unit and a 0 ft. level difference between outdoor and indoor units. All 6
All communication cable to be minimum 18 AWG, 2-conductor, stranded, shielded, and must comply
capacities are net with a Combination Ratio between 95105%. with applicable local and national codes. Ensure the communication cable is properly grounded at the
Nominal cooling capacity rating obtained with air entering the indoor unit at 80F dry bulb (DB) and 67F master unit only. Do not ground the ODU-IDU communication cable at any other point.
wet bulb (WB) and outdoor ambient conditions of 95F dry bulb (DB) and 75F wet bulb (WB). 7
Power wiring cable is field provided and must comply with the applicable local and national codes. See
Nominal heating capacity rating obtained with air entering the indoor unit at 70F dry bulb (DB) and page 34 for detailed electrical data.
59F wet bulb (WB) and outdoor ambient conditions of 47F dry bulb (DB) and 43F wet bulb (WB). 8
Refer to the Refrigerant Piping section of this manual for correct line sizing. Contractor must use LG
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Rated capacity is certified under AHRI Standard 1230. See www.ahrinet.org for information. manufactured Y-Branch and Header Kits only. Designer must verify refrigerant piping design configura-
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Synchronous Cooling Based (F DB) 14 to 81 14 to 81 14 to 81 14 to 81 14 to 81
Synchronous Heating Based (F DB) 14 to 61 14 to 61 14 to 61 14 to 61 14 to 61
Compressor
Inverter Quantity HSS DC Scroll x 4 HSS DC Scroll x 4 HSS DC Scroll x 4 HSS DC Scroll x 5 HSS DC Scroll x 5
Oil/Type PVE/FVC68D PVE/FVC68D PVE/FVC68D PVE/FVC68D PVE/FVC68D
Fan (Top Discharge)
Type Propeller (BLDC) Propeller (BLDC) Propeller (BLDC) Propeller (BLDC) Propeller (BLDC)
Motor Output (kW) x Qty. 0.75 + 0.60 x 2 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2
+ 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2 + 0.60 x 2
Motor/Drive Brushless Digitally Controlled/Direct
Operating Cooling 0 - 1,100 0 - 1,100 0 - 1,100 0 - 1,100 0 - 1,100
Range (RPM) Heating 80 - 1,100 80 - 1,100 80 - 1,100 80 - 1,100 80 - 1,100
Maximum Air Volume (CFM) 27,450 29,900 29,900 30,250 30,250
Unit Data
Refrigerant Type R410A R410A R410A R410A R410A
Refrigerant Control/Location EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit
Min. to Max. No. Indoor Units/System5 1 - 52 1 - 55 1 - 58 1 - 61 1 - 64
Sound Pressure dB(A)6 63.8 63.9 63.9 64.1 64.1
Net Unit Weight (lbs.) 430 + 540 + 628 540 + 540 + 628 540 + 540 + 628 540 + 672 + 672 540 + 672 + 672
Shipping Weight (lbs.) 452 + 573 + 661 573 + 573 + 661 573 + 573 + 661 573 + 705 + 705 573 + 705 + 705
Communication Cables7,8 2 x 18 2 x 18 2 x 18 2 x 18 2 x 18
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Material and Fin Coating Copper Tube/Aluminum Fin and GoldFin/Hydrophilic
Rows/Fins per inch 3/14 3/14 3/14 3/14 3/14
Piping9
Liquid Line Conn. (in., OD) 3/8+3/8+1/2 Braze 3/8+3/8+1/2 Braze 3/8+1/2+1/2 Braze 3/8+5/8+5/8 Braze 1/2+5/8+5/8 Braze
Low Pressure Vapor Line Conn. (in., OD) 3/4+7/8+1-1/8 Braze 7/8+7/8+1-1/8 Braze 7/8+1-1/8+1-1/8 Braze 7/8+1-1/8+1-1/8 Braze 1-1/8+1-1/8+1-1/8 Braze
High Pressure Vapor Line Conn (in, OD) 5/8+3/4+7/8 Braze 3/4+3/4+7/8 Braze 3/4+3/4+7/8 Braze 3/4+7/8+7/8 Braze 3/4+7/8+7/8 Braze
Factory Charge lbs. of R410A 16.9 + 23.6 + 23.6 23.6 + 23.6 + 23.6 23.6 + 23.6 + 23.6 23.6 + 23.6 + 23.6 23.6 + 23.6 + 23.6
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The System Combination Ratio must be between 50130%.
frame combination. These frames ARE NOT interchangeable with ARUB144BTE4/ARUB144DTE4,
ARUB168BTE4/ARUB168DTE4 single frame models.
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Sound pressure levels are tested in an anechoic chamber under ISO Standard 3745.
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Nominal capacity applied with non-ducted indoor units, and is rated 0 ft. above sea level with 25 ft. 7
All communication cable to be minimum 18 AWG, 2-conductor, stranded, shielded, and must comply
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capacities are net with a Combination Ratio between 95105%. master unit only. Do not ground the ODU-IDU communication cable at any other point.
Nominal cooling capacity rating obtained with air entering the indoor unit at 80F dry bulb (DB) and 67F 8
Power wiring cable is field provided and must comply with the applicable local and national codes. See
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Nominal heating capacity rating obtained with air entering the indoor unit at 70F dry bulb (DB) and 9
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3
Rated capacity is certified under AHRI Standard 1230. See www.ahrinet.org for information. using LGs computerized refrigerant piping (LATS Multi V) software to validate the pipe design.
4
Cooling range with the Low Ambient Baffle Kit (sold separately) is -9.9F to +122F and is achieved only
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Type Propeller (BLDC) Propeller (BLDC) Propeller (BLDC) Propeller (BLDC)
Motor Output (kW) x Qty. 0.60x2 + 0.60x2 + 0.60x2 0.60x2 + 0.60x2 + 0.60x2 0.60x2 + 0.60x2 + 0.60x2 0.60x2 + 0.60x2 + 0.60x2
Motor/Drive Brushless Digitally Controlled/Direct
Cooling 0 - 1,100 0 - 1,100 0 - 1,100 0 - 1,100
Operating Range (RPM)
Heating 80 - 1,100 80 - 1,100 80 - 1,100 80 - 1,100
Maximum Air Volume (CFM) 30,600 30,600 30,600 30,600
Unit Data
Refrigerant Type R410A R410A R410A R410A
Refrigerant Control/Location EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit EEV/Indoor Unit
Min. to Max. No. Indoor Units/System5 1 - 64 1 - 64 1 - 64 1 - 64
Sound Pressure dB(A)6 64.3 64.3 64.3 64.3
Net Unit Weight (lbs.) 672 + 672 + 672 672 + 672 + 672 672 + 672 + 672 672 + 672 + 672
Shipping Weight (lbs.) 705 + 705 + 705 705 + 705 + 705 705 + 705 + 705 705 + 705 + 705
Communication Cables7,8 2 x 18 2 x 18 2 x 18 2 x 18
Heat Exchanger
Material and Fin Coating Copper Tube/Aluminum Fin and GoldFin/Hydrophilic
Rows/Fins per inch 3/14 3/14 3/14 3/14
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Liquid Line Conn. (in., OD) 5/8 + 5/8 + 5/8 Braze 5/8 + 5/8 + 5/8 Braze 5/8 + 5/8 + 5/8 Braze 5/8 + 5/8 + 5/8 Braze
Low Pressure Vapor Line Conn. (in., OD) 1-1/8+1-1/8+1-1/8 Braze 1-1/8+1-1/8+1-1/8 Braze 1-1/8+1-1/8+1-1/8 Braze 1-1/8+1-1/8+1-1/8 Braze
High Pressure Vapor Line Conn (in, OD) 7/8 + 7/8 + 7/8 Braze 7/8 + 7/8 + 7/8 Braze 7/8 + 7/8 + 7/8 Braze 7/8 + 7/8 + 7/8 Braze
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large capacity triple frame combinations. They cannot be used as stand alone models or in a dual 6
Sound pressure levels are tested in an anechoic chamber under ISO Standard 3745.
frame combination. These frames ARE NOT interchangeable with ARUB144BTE4/ARUB144DTE4,
ARUB168BTE4/ARUB168DTE4 single frame models.
7
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2
Nominal capacity applied with non-ducted indoor units, and is rated 0 ft. above sea level with 25 ft. with applicable local and national codes. Ensure the communication cable is properly grounded at the
of refrigerant line per indoor unit and a 0 ft. level difference between outdoor and indoor units. All master unit only. Do not ground the ODU-IDU communication cable at any other point.
capacities are net with a Combination Ratio between 95105%. 8
Power wiring cable is field provided and must comply with the applicable local and national codes. See
Nominal cooling capacity rating obtained with air entering the indoor unit at 80F dry bulb (DB) and 67F page 34 for detailed electrical data.
wet bulb (WB) and outdoor ambient conditions of 95F dry bulb (DB) and 75F wet bulb (WB). 9
Refer to the Refrigerant Piping section of this manual for correct line sizing. Contractor must use LG
Nominal heating capacity rating obtained with air entering the indoor unit at 70F dry bulb (DB) and manufactured Y-Branch and Header Kits only. Designer must verify refrigerant piping design configuration
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3
Rated capacity is certified under AHRI Standard 1230. See www.ahrinet.org for information.
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Max. Connectable No. of Indoor Units 16 24 32
Max. Connectable No. of Indoor Units on each port 8 8 8
Max. Port Capacity (each port) Btu/h 54,000 54,000 54,000
Max. Unit Capacity (sum of ports) Btu/h 192,000 192,000 192,000
Net Weight lbs. 40 45 49
Dimensions (W x H x D) inches 17-7/8 x 8-5/8 x 18-15/16
Casing Galvanized steel plate
Liquid Pipe (inches) 3/8
To Indoor Units
Vapor Pipe (inches) 5/8
Connecting Pipes Liquid (inches) 3/8 1/2 5/8
To Outdoor
Units Low-pressure Vapor (inches) 7/8 1-1/8 1-1/8
High-pressure Vapor (inches) 3/4 7/8 7/8
Insulation Material Polyethylene
Minimum Circuit Amps (MCA) 0.1 0.15 0.2
Current
Maximum Fuse Amps (MFA) 15
Power Supply 1, 208-230V, 60Hz
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24.0 ARUN288BTE4 4 19.0 19.0 19.0 19.0 - - 4 6.0 6.0 - 48.8 48.8 - 60 60 - 60 60 -
26.0 ARUN313BTE4 4 20.7 20.7 19.0 19.0 - - 4 6.0 - - 48.8 52.5 - 60 70 - 60 70 -
28.0 ARUN337BTE4 4 20.7 20.7 20.7 20.7 - - 4 6.0 6.0 - 52.5 52.5 - 70 70 - 70 70 -
26.0 ARUN312BTE4 4 17.0 - 27.3 - 19.0 19.0 5 4.0 6.0 6.0 25.3 40.1 48.8 40 60 60 35 50 60
28.0 ARUN336BTE4 4 27.3 - 27.3 - 19.0 19.0 6 6.0 6.0 6.0 40.1 40.1 48.8 60 60 60 50 50 60
30.0 ARUN360BTE4 4 27.3 - 27.4 - 19.0 19.0 6 6.0 6.0 6.0 40.1 40.3 48.8 60 60 60 50 50 60
32.0 ARUN384BTE4 5 27.3 - 27.2 17.0 27.2 17.0 6 6.0 6.0 6.0 40.1 57.0 57.0 60 80* 80* 50 80 80
34.0 ARUN408BTE4 5 27.4 - 27.2 17.0 27.2 17.0 6 6.0 6.0 6.0 40.3 57.0 57.0 60 80* 80* 50 80 80
36.0 ARUN432BTE4 6 27.2 17.0 27.2 17.0 27.2 17.0 6 6.0 6.0 6.0 57.0 57.0 57.0 80* 80* 80* 80 80 80
38.0 ARUN456BTE4 6 27.2 17.0 27.2 17.0 27.2 17.0 6 6.0 6.0 6.0 57.0 57.0 57.0 80* 80* 80* 80 80 80
40.0 ARUN480BTE4 6 27.2 17.0 27.2 17.0 27.2 17.0 6 6.0 6.0 6.0 57.0 57.0 57.0 80* 80* 80* 80 80 80
42.0 ARUN504BTE4 6 27.2 17.0 27.2 17.0 27.2 17.0 6 6.0 6.0 6.0 57.0 57.0 57.0 80* 80* 80* 80 80 80
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Voltage tolerance is 10%. other motor FLA) rounded down to the nearest standard fuse size.
Maximum allowable voltage unbalance is 2%. RFA = Recommended Fuse Amps.
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26.0 ARUB313BTE4 4 20.7 20.7 19.0 19.0 - - 4 6.0 - - 48.8 52.5 - 60 70 - 60 70 -
28.0 ARUB337BTE4 4 20.7 20.7 20.7 20.7 - - 4 6.0 6.0 - 52.5 52.5 - 70 70 - 70 70 -
26.0 ARUB312BTE4 4 17.0 - 27.3 - 19.0 19.0 5 4.0 6.0 6.0 25.3 40.1 48.8 40 60 60 35 50 60
28.0 ARUB336BTE4 4 27.3 - 27.3 - 19.0 19.0 6 6.0 6.0 6.0 40.1 40.1 48.8 60 60 60 50 50 60
30.0 ARUB360BTE4 4 27.3 - 27.4 - 19.0 19.0 6 6.0 6.0 6.0 40.1 40.3 48.8 60 60 60 50 50 60
32.0 ARUB384BTE4 5 27.3 - 27.2 17.0 27.2 17.0 6 6.0 6.0 6.0 40.1 57.0 57.0 60 80* 80* 50 80 80
34.0 ARUB408BTE4 5 27.4 - 27.2 17.0 27.2 17.0 6 6.0 6.0 6.0 40.3 57.0 57.0 60 80* 80* 50 80 80
36.0 ARUB432BTE4 6 27.2 17.0 27.2 17.0 27.2 17.0 6 6.0 6.0 6.0 57.0 57.0 57.0 80* 80* 80* 80 80 80
38.0 ARUB456BTE4 6 27.2 17.0 27.2 17.0 27.2 17.0 6 6.0 6.0 6.0 57.0 57.0 57.0 80* 80* 80* 80 80 80
40.0 ARUB480BTE4 6 27.2 17.0 27.2 17.0 27.2 17.0 6 6.0 6.0 6.0 57.0 57.0 57.0 80* 80* 80* 80 80 80
42.0 ARUB504BTE4 6 27.2 17.0 27.2 17.0 27.2 17.0 6 6.0 6.0 6.0 57.0 57.0 57.0 80* 80* 80* 80 80 80
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Voltage tolerance is 10%. other motor FLA) rounded down to the nearest standard fuse size.
Maximum allowable voltage unbalance is 2%. RFA = Recommended Fuse Amps.
MCA = Minimum Circuit Ampacity. *SCCR rating: 5kA RMS Symmetrical.
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Table 27: Heat Pump Sound Pressure Levels. Figure 4: Sound Pressure Measurement Location.
Heat Pump Models
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ARUN216BTE4 ARUN216DTE4 62.0
ARUN240BTE4 ARUN240DTE4 62.3
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guide is used.
Table 28: Heat Recovery Sound Pressure Levels. Sound levels are measured in dB(A)3.
Tested in anechoic chamber per ISO Standard 3745.
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dB(A)
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ARUB216BTE4 ARUB216DTE4 62.0
single frame models.
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ARUB264BTE4 ARUB264DTE4 62.3
ARUB288BTE4 ARUB288DTE4 62.5
ARUB313BTE4 ARUB313DTE4 62.5
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Octave Band Sound Pressure Level (0 dB = 20 Pa)
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NC-30 NC-30
NC-25 NC-25
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NC-20 NC-20
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NC-15 NC-15
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ARUN240BTE4 ARUN240DTE4 82.3 ARUB240BTE4 ARUB240DTE4 82.3
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ARUN313BTE4 ARUN313DTE4 82.5 ARUB313BTE4 ARUB313DTE4 82.5
ARUN337BTE4 ARUN337DTE4 82.5 ARUB337BTE4 ARUB337DTE4 82.5
ARUN312BTE4 ARUN312DTE4 83.6 ARUB312BTE4 ARUB312DTE4 83.6
ARUN336BTE4 ARUN336DTE4 83.9 ARUB336BTE4 ARUB336DTE4 83.9
ARUN360BTE4 ARUN360DTE4 83.9 ARUB360BTE4 ARUB360DTE4 83.9
ARUN384BTE4 ARUN384DTE4 84.1 ARUB384BTE4 ARUB384DTE4 84.1
ARUN408BTE4 ARUN408DTE4 84.1 ARUB408BTE4 ARUB408DTE4 84.1
ARUN432BTE4 ARUN423DTE4 84.3 ARUB432BTE4 ARUB432DTE4 84.3
ARUN384BTE4 ARUN384DTE4 84.3 ARUB384BTE4 ARUB384DTE4 84.3
ARUN408BTE4 ARUN408DTE4 84.3 ARUB408BTE4 ARUB408DTE4 84.3
ARUN432BTE4 ARUN432DTE4 84.3 ARUB432BTE4 ARUB432DTE4 84.3
ARUN456BTE4 ARUN456DTE4 84.3 ARUB456BTE4 ARUB465DTE4 84.3
ARUN480BTE4 ARUN480DTE4 84.3 ARUB480BTE4 ARUB480DTE4 84.3
ARUN504BTE4 ARUN504DTE4 84.3 ARUB504BTE4 ARUB504DTE4 84.3
Heat Pump Sound Power Levels
ARUN072BTE4, ARUN072DTE4 ARUN096BTE4 , ARUN121BTE4, ARUN144BTE4, ARUN145BTE4, ARUN168BTE4,
ARUN096DTE4, ARUN121DTE4 ARUN144DTE4, ARUN145DTE4, ARUN168DTE4
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90 90 90
80 NR-85
80 NR-85
80 NR-85
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50 50 50
NR-55 NR-55 NR-55
30 30 30
NR-35 NR-35 NR-35
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90
90 90
NR-90
Sound Power Level (0dB = 10E-6W/m 2 )
NR-90 NR-90
80
NR-85
80 NR-85
80 NR-85
NR-80
Sound Power Level (0dB = 10E-6Pa)
50 NR-60 NR-60
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50 50
NR-55 NR-55
NR-50
40 NR-50 NR-50
NR-45
40 40
NR-45 NR-45
NR-40
30 NR-40 NR-40
NR-35
30 30
NR-35 NR-35
NR-30
20 NR-30 NR-30
125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
20 20
125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
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90
90
NR-90
NR-90
80 NR-85
80 NR-85
Sound Power Level (0dB = 10E-6Pa)
NR-80
Sound Power Level (0dB = 10E-6Pa)
NR-80
70 NR-75
70 NR-75
NR-70
NR-70
60 NR-65
60 NR-65
NR-60
NR-60
50
50 NR-55
NR-55
NR-50
NR-50
40
40 NR-45
NR-45
NR-40
NR-40
30
30 NR-35
NR-35
NR-30
NR-30
20
20 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
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Octave Band Center Frequency (Hz)
90
90 90
NR-90
NR-90 NR-90
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80 NR-85 80 NR-85 80
NR-85
Sound Power Level (0dB = 10E-6Pa)
NR-80
NR-80 NR-80
70 NR-75 70 NR-75 70
NR-75
NR-70
NR-70 NR-70
60 NR-65 60 NR-65 60
NR-65
NR-60
NR-60 NR-60
50
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NR-55 NR-55
NR-50
NR-50 NR-50
40
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NR-45 NR-45
NR-40
NR-40
NR-40
30
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NR-30
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Octave Band Center Frequency (Hz)
Octave Band Center Frequency (Hz)
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90
90
NR-90
NR-85
80
NR-85
NR-80
NR-80
70
NR-75
70
NR-75
NR-70
NR-70
60
60 NR-65
NR-65
NR-60
NR-60
50
50 NR-55
NR-55
NR-50
NR-50
40 40
NR-45 NR-45
NR-40 NR-40
30 30
NR-35 NR-35
NR-30 NR-30
20 20
125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
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Product Data
ARUB072BTE4, ARUB072DTE4 ARUB096BTE4, ARUB121BTE4, ARUB144BTE4, ARUB145BTE4, ARUB168BTE4,
ARUB096DTE4, ARUB121DTE4 ARUB144DTE4, ARUB145DTE4, ARUB168DTE4
100 100 100
90 90 90
80 NR-85
80 NR-85
80 NR-85
Sound Power Level (0dB = 10E-6Pa)
50 50 50
NR-55 NR-55 NR-55
30 30 30
NR-35 NR-35 NR-35
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100 100
90
90 90
NR-90
Sound Power Level (0dB = 10E-6W/m 2 )
NR-90 NR-90
80
NR-85
80 NR-85
80 NR-85
NR-80
Sound Power Level (0dB = 10E-6Pa)
NR-80 NR-80
70
NR-75
70 NR-75 70 NR-75
NR-70
NR-70 NR-70
60
NR-65
60 NR-65 60 NR-65
NR-60
NR-60 NR-60
50
NR-55
50 50
NR-55 NR-55
NR-50
NR-50 NR-50
40
NR-45 40 40
NR-45 NR-45
NR-40
NR-40 NR-40
30
NR-35 30 30
NR-35 NR-35
NR-30
20 NR-30 NR-30
125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 20 20
125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
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90 90
90
NR-90 NR-90
NR-90
80 NR-85
80 NR-85
80 NR-85
Sound Power Level (0dB = 10E-6Pa)
NR-80
70 NR-75 70 NR-75
70 NR-75
NR-70 NR-70
NR-70
60 NR-65 60 NR-65
60 NR-65
NR-60 NR-60
NR-60
50 50
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30 30 30
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ARUB336BTE4, ARUB360BTE4, ARUB408BTE4, ARUB408DTE4
100
ARUB336DTE4, ARUB360DTE4
100
100
90
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90
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NR-90
NR-90 80
Sound Power Level (0dB = 10E-6W/m2 )
NR-85
80
80 NR-85
NR-85 NR-80
70
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NR-80
NR-80 NR-75
70
70 NR-75 NR-75
NR-70
NR-70 NR-70 60
NR-65
60 60
NR-65 NR-65
NR-60
NR-60 NR-60 50
NR-55
50 50
NR-55 NR-55
NR-50
NR-50 NR-50 40
NR-45
40 40
NR-45 NR-45
NR-40
NR-40 NR-40 30
NR-35
30 30
NR-35 NR-35
NR-30
NR-30 NR-30 20
20 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 20
125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
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Octave Band Center Frequency (Hz)
90
NR-90
Sound Power Level (0dB = 10E-6W/m2 )
80
NR-85
NR-80
70
NR-75
NR-70
60
NR-65
NR-60
50
NR-55
NR-50
40
NR-45
NR-40
30
NR-35
NR-30
20
125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
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OUTDOOR UNIT ACCESSORIES
Air Guides
(PRAGX2S0 and PRAGX3S0)
Optional air guides are available for Multi V IV outdoor units to change the discharge direction from vertical to Figure 5: Air Guide.
horizontal.
Use PRAGX2SO air guides with the following models:
ARUN072BTE4, ARUN072DTE4, ARUB072BTE4, ARUB072DTE4.
Use PRAGX3SO air guides with the following models:
ARUN096BTE4, ARUN121BTE4, ARUN144BTE4, ARUN145BTE4, ARUN168BTE4, ARUN169BTE4,
ARUN096DTE4, ARUN121DTE4, ARUN144DTE4, ARUN145DTE4, ARUN168DTE4, ARUN169DTE4
ARUB096BTE4, ARUB121BTE4, ARUB144BTE4, ARUB145BTE4, ARUB168BTE4, ARUB169BTE4,
ARUB096DTE4, ARUB121DTE4, ARUB144DTE4, ARUB145DTE4, ARUB168DTE4, ARUB169DTE4
Optional hail guard kits help protect the heat exchangers in Multi V IV outdoor units.
Product Data
Each kit includes:
Right wind baffle
Left wind baffle
Rear wind baffle
(50) #10 x 1/2 self-drilling hex head screws
See submittals at www.lg-vrf.com to verify how many kits are needed for each combination frame.
ARUN145BTE4-DTE4 / ARUB145BTE4-DTE4, ARUN169BTE4-DTE4 / ARUB169BTE4-DTE4 frames are ONLY for use in large capacity
triple frame combinations. They cannot be used as stand alone models or in a dual frame combination. These frames ARE NOT interchange-
able with ARUN144BTE4-DTE4 / ARUB144BTE4-144DTE4, ARUN168BTE4-DTE4 / ARUB168BTE4-144DTE4 single frame models.
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Low Ambient Baffle Kits Figure 7: ZLABKA01A Low Ambient Kit for 6-ton Outdoor Units
Top Discharge Elbow Top Discharge Elbow
(ZLABKA01A and ZLABKA03A)
Optional low ambient baffle kits allow for Multi V IV outdoor unit
operation down to -9.9F in cooling mode. Can be applied to heat
pump and heat recovery systems. When used with heat recovery
systems, low ambient cooling to -9.9F is possible only when all
indoor units are operating in cooling mode. Does not impact synchro-
nous operating range.
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Left wind baffle
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Rear wind baffle
Top discharge elbow with motorized damper and 24V damper
actuator
(50) #10 x 1/2 self-drilling hex head screws
Sealtite connector (for routing of actuator control and power wiring
down to outdoor unit electrical box)
Front View Side View
PRVC2 Control kit is a required accessory (sold separately)
Use ZLABKA01A with the following Multi V IV models: Figure 8: ZLABKA03A Low Ambient Kit for 8-ton to 14-ton Outdoor Units
6-ton Outdoor Units ARUN072BT4, ARUN072DT4, ARUB072BT4, Top Discharge Elbow Top Discharge Elbow
ARUB072DT4
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See submittals at www.lg-vrf.com to verify how many kits are needed
for each combination frame.
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Product Data
Actual low pressure/saturation temperature Operating mode indicator Indoor unit outlet pipe temperature
Suction temperature Target high pressure Indoor unit error code
Inverter compressor discharge temperature Target low pressure
Constant speed compressor discharge PCB (printed circuit board) version
Additional screens can be accessed by tabs on the main screen:
1. Cycleview: Graphic of internal components including:
Compressors showing actual speeds Temperature and pressure sensors
EEVs Four-way reversing valve
IDUs Outdoor fans showing status and speeds
Liquid injection valves
2. Graph: Full screen graph of actual high and low pressures and high and low pressure limits. A slid-
ing bar enables user to go back in time and view data.
3. Control IDU: Enables user to turn on all IDUs default setpoints of 86F in heat mode or 64F in cool
mode. Figure 9: MV Cycleview.
4. Setting: Converts metric values to imperial values.
5. Making Data: Recording of real time data to a separate file created to be stored on the users computer.
6. Loading Data: Recorded data from a saved .CSV file can be loaded to create an LGMV session.
7. Electrical Data: The lower half of main screen is changed to show the following:
Inverter compressor Constant compressor
- Amps - Current transducer value
- Volts - Phase
- Power Hz
- Inverter control board fan Hz
The software is available in a high version with all of the features listed above. The low version has all features as the high version without
Target High Pressure and Target Low Pressure values shown on main screen.
In lieu of connecting to the ODU, user has the option to connect to IDU with the use of a USB to RS-485 connector kit. When connected
through IDU, user will not be able to record data.
This software can be used to both commission new systems and troubleshoot existing systems. LGMV data can be recorded to a .CSV file
and emailed to an LG representative to assist with diagnostic evaluations.
Recommended Minimum PC Configuration:
CPU: Pentium IV 1.6 GHz Hard Disk: 600 MB when operating
Operating System: Windows NT/2000/XP/Vista Web Browser: Internet Explorer 5.0
Main Memory: 256 MB
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APPLICATION
GUIDELINES
Equipment Selection Procedure on page 102
Building Ventilation Design Guide on page 107
Placement Considerations on page 110
EQUIPMENT SELECTION PROCEDURE
To ensure that the refrigerant piping design meets LGs quality standards, a LATS refrigerant piping design must be provided with
every Multi V order. Following the installation, if any changes or variations to the design are necessary, a new LATS file must be
created and provided to LG prior to system commissioning to ensure the proper pipe size has not changed.
Design Choices
LATS Multi V software is flexible, offering the HVAC system engineer an easy to use Tree mode.
Tree Mode
Using the Tree mode, the engineer can quickly create a one-line schematic drawing of a Multi V system. Integration of the engineered pipe
system into the building drawings is done at a later date by the Figure 10: Screenshot of LATS Pipe System Design Tool in Tree Mode.
draftsperson using standard drafting software tools.
Import building loads from an external file (.xls format).
System components selected using an easy drag and drop
process.
Automatically analyzes and checks the design complies with most
piping design limitations.
Sizes refrigerant piping.
Generates a system engineering report (.xls format).
Generates an equipment schedule (.xls or .dxf format).
Generates a system piping diagram (.dxf format).
LATS Report
LATS Multi V software generates a report file (.xls format) contain-
ing project design parameters, cooling and heating design day
system component performance, and capacity data. The report
calculates the system combination ratio, calculates the system
refrigerant charge, and provides detailed bill of material information
including a list of Multi V outdoor units, air handlers, control devices, accessories, refrigerant pipe sizes segregated by building, by system,
by pipe size, and by pipe segments.
Application Guidelines
Calculate the Corrected Capacity Ratio (CCR).
connection accessories. For more information, contact your LG
Determine the system Combination Ratio (CR).
applied equipment representative or visit www.lg-vrf.com for
Determine the Running (indoor) Unit Ratio (RUR). technical product information.
When using the LATS Multi V software, the default indoor design day
conditions of 80.6F DB / 67F WB in cooling mode and 68F DB /
56.7F WB in heating mode may need to be adjusted to reflect the In all cases, LG recommends ducting pre-treated room neutral,
designer's preferred return air design temperature. ventilation air directly to the space. If the ventilation air is not
tempered to room neutral conditions before introduction to the
conditioned space, remember to add the ventilation air load(s) to
the space load before sizing the indoor unit(s). Local codes or
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other professional design guidelines, such as ASHRAE 62.1, will
valid until the Auto-Piping and System Check routines are run
dictate the volume of ventilation air required.
without errors. Errors will be reported immediately in pop-up
dialog boxes or red lines surrounding indoor unit(s) and / or along
pipe segments. If errors are indicated, modify the pipe system
design and / or system components and re-run LATS. It may be prudent to oversize the dedicated outdoor air system
considering there will be a few days of the year when weather
conditions exceed the design day conditions. This will minimize
the possibility of ventilation air conditions causing the space
Zone the BuildingMulti V IV Heat temperature to drift outside design day parameters in the case where
Pump Systems a decoupled outside air system is used, or the indoor unit's entering
Multi V IV Heat Pump is a two-pipe heat pump system that can cool air temperature falls outside the approved design temperature range
or heat, but not both simultaneously. When designing a heat pump if a coupled outside air system is used.
system, the designer typically combines spaces with similar load
profiles located near or adjacent to each other into thermal zones. Designing for Extreme Climatic
After combining like spaces into thermal zones that will be served by Conditions
a single (or grouped) indoor unit(s), calculate the peak cooling and The Multi V IV air-cooled outdoor unit(s) may have to operate in
heating loads for each thermal zone. weather conditions more extreme than a typical design day. Design
days are the days of the year that either cooling or heating capacity
Zone the BuildingMulti V IV Heat is needed the most. In light of this, it may be prudent to size the
Recovery Systems outdoor unit considering the anticipated worst weather day
Multi V IV Heat Recovery is a three-pipe heat pump system that conditions to ensure adequate capacity year round.
can cool and heat simultaneously. To maximize the amount of heat When design outdoor ambient conditions are outside the cataloged
recovered and optimize the system operating efficiency, it is best air-cooled outdoor unit operating range, the net refrigeration effect
to combine spaces that require heating and cooling concurrently (capacity) delivered to the indoor units cannot be guaranteed. As a
on each Multi V pipe system. LG multi-port heat recovery units are result, the outdoor units net refrigeration capacity available for use
designed to serve spaces that need cooling and others that need by the indoor units will be slightly reduced under certain extreme am-
heating at the same time. The heating/cooling operating mode bient air conditions. (For cooling and heating capacity performance
data, see the separate Multi V IV Performance Data Manual on Determine how many indoor units will be required. Refer to the
www.lg-vrf.com.) specification tables to obtain the maximum number of indoor units
In lieu of designing for extreme weather conditions beyond the allowed on Multi V IV Heat Pump and Heat Recovery units. If the
cataloged temperature range, consider limiting the maximum quantity of indoor units exceeds the maximum allowed for the out-
and / or minimum temperature of the air around the Multi V outdoor door model selected, consider increasing the size of the outdoor unit
air-cooled unit, or consider a Multi V water-cooled unit. or split the indoor units into two groups served by separate outdoor
When installing a Multi V outdoor unit indoors, provide a conden- units.
sate drain pan with drain in locations where frozen run-off water Calculate the entering mixed air conditions. Verify the entering air
may present a slipping danger. Also, the air guide accessory (sold WHPSHUDWXUHLVEHORZ):%LQFRROLQJPRGHDQGDERYH)LQ
separately) should be installed when mounting outdoor units indoors, heating mode.
to prevent short cycling of discharge air. To calculate the indoor unit entering mixed air temperature:
MULTI V IV Outdoor Unit Engineering Manual
Cooling Season
An enclosure housing the outdoor unit or roof structure designed Indoor unit nominal cooling capacity ratings, among other
to shade the outdoor unit will protect the unit(s) from the negative parameters, are based on an entering air condition of 80F DB /
impact of direct sun exposure, hail, and on sunny days, increase the 67F WB and a 95F DB outdoor ambient temperature. Nominal
cooling capacity by reducing the refrigerant condensing temperature. heating capacity ratings are based on an indoor unit entering air
condition of 70F DB and an outdoor ambient air temperature of
When the designer provides the LATS software with 47F DB / 43F WB.
ambient air design conditions that are above or below the cataloged
operational temperature range, the software will override the Capacity Correction
GHVLJQHUV VSHFLHG FRQGLWLRQV DQG ZLOO VL]H WKH UHIULJHUDQW SLSH The corrected cooling/heating capacity is different from the nominal
system using the maximum or minimum cataloged ambient air cooling / heating capacity. The corrected capacity reported by LATS
operating temperature. The report generated by LATS will re- includes changes in unit performance after considering refrigerant
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but the indoor and outdoor unit(s) cooling and heating corrected effect design ambient operating conditions has on the systems
capacities calculated and shown in the report will be based on cooling capability.
the cataloged ambient air operating temperature limits. On these Depending on the location of the building, additional capacity
projects, the designer must manually estimate the corrected correction factors may need to be applied to the corrected capacity
FRROLQJDQGKHDWLQJFDSDFLW\RIWKHRXWGRRUXQLWZKHQVSHFLHG values provided by LATS . (For correction factors, see the separate
ambient conditions are outside the cataloged range. Multi V IV Performance Data Manual on www.lg-vrf.com.)
Application Guidelines
heating design day space load (plus ventilation load, if applicable)
for all spaces served by the indoor unit. If the corrected heating capacity was found using the Performance
Data tables, the frost accumulation factor must be applied. (For
correction factors, see the separate Multi V IV Performance Data
Select the Outdoor Unit Manual on www.lg-vrf.com.).
After all indoor units are properly sized to offset the applicable loads
in each space, begin the selection of the outdoor unit by choosing a
size that meets both the block load cooling requirement and offsets Check the Indoor Unit Selection(s)
the sum of the peak heating load. After applying the appropriate correction factors to the outdoor unit,
After making an outdoor unit selection, look up the outdoor units verify the corrected cooling capacity is at least equal to the total
corrected cooling and heating capacity at the specified ambient building load (considering building diversity, if applicable), and the
design conditions. Use values reported by LATS or find it in the corrected heating capacity is at least equal to the sum of the peak
tables provided in the separate Multi V IV Performance Data Manual heating loads for all spaces and/or thermal zones served by the
on www.lg-vrf.com. system.
In LATS always run the Auto-Pipe and System Check features System Sizing Checks
following any change in the outdoor unit selection to verify the Calculate the Corrected Capacity Ratio (CCR)
system design is acceptable. The systems CCR is defined as the sum of the space loads divided
by the outdoor unit corrected capacity after all applicable correction
Capacity Correction factors are applied. Calculate this ratio for both the cooling and
For air-cooled systems operating in cooling mode, a capacity heating design days.
correction factor may apply to account for the length of the systems
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liquid pipe and elevation difference between the outdoor unit and the Total Cooling Block Load
indoor unit(s). If the outdoor units corrected cooling capacity was CCR%(Clg) = Actual Corrected Outdoor [
derived from the LATS report, the elevation difference correction Unit Cooling Capacity
factor has already been applied. If the corrected cooling capacity
was found using corrected capacity tables found in the separate
( )
Multi V IV Performance Data Manual on www.lg-vrf.com, apply the Heating Peak Load
appropriate elevation difference factor also found in the Performance CCR%(Htg) = Actual Corrected Outdoor [
Data Manual (choice of table depends on the architecture of the Unit Heating Capacity
system design). Multiply the outdoor unit corrected cooling capacity
by the elevation difference correction factor. For high altitude
locations, locally accepted altitude correction factors must be The outdoor unit selected should be large enough to offset the total
manually applied to outdoor unit capacity. LATS will not de-rate block cooling load for all spaces served by the VRF system during
outdoor unit capacity for altitude. the peak cooling load hour on the cooling design day (account for
ventilation air cooling load if the ventilation air has not been
pretreated to room neutral conditions).
Disclaimer
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or evaluated by LG Electronics, U.S.A., Inc., In all cases, the designer, installer, and contractor should understand if the suggested method is
used, it is used at their own risk. LG Electronics U.S.A., Inc., takes no responsibility and offers no warranty, expressed or implied, in law or in
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For a complete copy of Standard 62.1-2010, refer to the American Standard of Heating and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE)
website at www.ashrae.org.
For more information on how to properly size a ventilation air pretreatment system, refer to the article, "Selecting DOAS Equipment with
Reserve Capacity" by John Murphy, published in the ASHRAE Journal, April 2010.
Application Guidelines
Provide a separate, dedicated outdoor-air system designed to filter, condition, and dehumidify ventilation air and deliver it directly to the
conditioned space through a separate register or grille. This approach requires a separate independent ventilation duct system not
associated with the Multi V IV system.
Outdoor Air
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May require less ductwork if indoor units are Fan(s) will be required to push outdoor air to the indoor unit. Indoor units are engineered
placed near outdoor walls or a roof deck. for low sound levels and are not designed to overcome the added static pressure caused
Controls must be interlocked to shut off the by the outdoor air source ductwork.
outdoor air supply fan when the space is Ventilation air must be pre-filtered before mixing with the return air stream. LG indoor
unoccupied. cassette models are configured to introduce the ventilation air downstream of the return
Third-party demand-control ventilation air filter media.
controls may be installed to regulate outdoor Ducted, 1-way, and 4-way cassette models are the only indoor units that accept the
intake based on the CO2 levels of the connection of an outdoor air duct to the unit case.
occupied space. Mixed air conditions must be between a minimum of 59F DB while operating in heating
and a maximum of 76F WB while operating in cooling. Depending on the ventilation air
volume requirement, the location choices are limited where untreated outside air may be
introduced to the building using this method.
Larger indoor units may be required to satisfy for additional outdoor air.
Motorized dampers may be required to prevent outdoor air flow through the indoor unit
when the indoor unit is not operating.
An LG Dry Contact adapter may be necessary to interlock the motorized damper with the
indoor unit.
While operating in heating, the untreated outdoor air may delay the start of the indoor unit
fan impacting building comfort.
In most cases, in lieu of using the factory mounted return-air thermistor on indoor units, a
remote wall temperature sensor or zone controller will be needed for each indoor unit to
provide an accurate reading of the conditioned area temperature.
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Advantages Disadvantages
Outdoor air may be manually controlled by the occupant or auto- In some locations of the country, it may be difficult to control
matic controls may be installed to open/close outdoor air dampers humidity levels while outdoor air louvers/hoods are opened.
or to turn on/off ventilation fans. Thermal comfort levels may be substandard when louvers/hoods
Useful for large open spaces like warehouses, garages, and are opened.
workshops. Indoor units may have to be oversized to account for the added
heating/cooling loads when louvers/hoods are open.
Application Guidelines
Outdoor air volume is a known quantity. Air loads may be easier to
calculate since fans will regulate the amount of outdoor air. Hot, cold, and/or humid areas may be present if the outdoor air is
May be used with a full lineup of Multi V indoor units. not evenly distributed to the different spaces.
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Advantages Disadvantages
Separate ceiling registers or grilles for intro- Ducted, 1-way, and 4-way cassette indoor units are the only models designed for direct
duction of the outside air to the conditioned connection of an outside air duct.
space may be avoided. The building occupant may not notice the outdoor air pretreatment system has malfunc-
tioned until the unconditioned outdoor air exceeds the indoor unit mixed air limits of 59F
DB for heating and 76F WB for cooling.
If the coil entering air condition limitation is exceeded, the indoor unit may malfunction
and ceases to operate.
If the outdoor air unit cooling or heating system fails, the malfunction may be masked by
the indoor unit ramping up operating parameters to compensate for the failure.
Motorized dampers may be required to prevent outdoor air from entering the indoor unit
while the indoor unit has cycled off.
An LG Dry Contact adapter is necessary to interlock the motorized damper with the
indoor unit fan operation.
In lieu of using the factory mounted return-air thermistor, a remote wall temperature
sensor or zone controller may be required to provide an accurate conditioned space
temperature reading.
Install a fence to prevent vermin from crawling into the unit or unauthorized individuals from accessing it.
To ensure the outdoor unit operates properly, certain measures are required in locations where there is a possibility of heavy snowfall or
severe windchill or cold:
1. Prepare for severe winter wind chills and heavy snowfall, even in areas of the country where these are unusual phenomena.
2. Position the outdoor unit so that its airflow fans are not buried by direct, heavy snowfall. If snow piles up and blocks the airflow, the
system may malfunction.
3. Remove any snow that has accumulated 3-15/16 inches or more on the top of the outdoor unit.
4. Place the outdoor unit on a raised platform at least 19-11/16 inches higher than the average annual snowfall for the area. In environments
where there is a possibility of heavy snow, the H frame height must be more than two (2) times the amount of average annual snowfall,
and should not exceed the width of the outdoor unit. If the frame width is wider than the outdoor unit, snow may accumulate.
5. Install a snow protection hood or an air guide.
6. To prevent snow and heavy rain from entering the outdoor unit, install the air guide and/or hail guard kits.
Additionally, the following conditions should be taken into considerations when the unit operates in defrost mode:
If the outdoor unit is installed in a highly humid environment (near an ocean, lake, etc.), ensure that the site is well-ventilated and has a lot
of natural light. (Example: Install on a rooftop.)
Sidewalks or parking lots near the outdoor unit may accumulate moisture after unit operates in defrost mode that can turn to ice.
The indoor unit may take longer to provide heat, or heating performance will be reduced in winter if the unit is installed:
1. In a narrow, shady location.
2. Near a location that has a lot of ground moisture.
3. In a highly humid environment.
4. In an area in which condensate does not drain properly.
requirements.
2-15/16
erant piping and electrical wiring
2-15/16
Application Guidelines
when installing through the bottom
7-7/8
7-7/8
3-15/16
of the unit.
E: H-beam support.
F: Concrete support.
Mounting Platform
The underlying structure or foundation must be designed to support the weight of the unit. Avoid placing the unit in a low lying area where
water may accumulate.
When deciding on a location to place the outdoor unit, be sure to choose an area where run-off from defrost mode will not
accumulate and freeze on sidewalks or driveways.
Snow throw mode does not prevent ice from forming on the fan blade or discharge grille.
Installation Space
Proper airflow through the outdoor unit coil is critical for proper unit operation. When installing the outdoor unit, consider service, inlet, and
outlet, and minimum allowable space requirements as illustrated in the diagrams below.
A 7/16 A 2
B 11-13/16 B 3-15/16
C 7/16 C 2
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Front D 20 D 20
A 7/16 A 2
B 11-13/16 B 3-15/16
C 7/16 C 2
D 36 D 36
Front E 2-3/4 E 3-15/16
A 7/16 A 2
B 11-13/16 B 3-15/16
Front Front C 7/16 C 2
D 36 D 36
E 2-3/4 E 3-15/16
F 36 F 36
G 20 G 20
A 7/16
No limitations on wall height B 11-13/16
Application Guidelines
Maintains coil heat transfer efficiency by reducing the number of and shortening the cycle time for defrost operation.
Easier maintenance and servicing during inclement weather.
When mounted in a fully enclosed space, limiting the ambient air temperature may allow the Multi V system designer to eliminate oversizing
the outdoor unit to compensate for loss of capacity at low ambient temperatures.
May also curtail the need to provide inefficient redundant zone heating devices such as wall-fin radiators and second-stage ancillary heat-
ing devices.
General Guidelines
Follow ASHRAE 62.1 design guidelines.
Depending on the project / application, a roof over the outdoor units in combination with a wind break may be all that is necessary.
Consider the potential for snow accumulation near louvers/roof openings. Outside air intakes and discharge ducts/louvers should be engi-
neered to clear anticipated snow accumulation levels by at least one (1) foot.
In situations where operation is anticipated at temperatures of -13F and lower, ancillary heat should be provided to heat the outdoor unit
coils to assure continuous compressor operation and heating.
It may be necessary to use an air guide accessory to prevent discharge air from short-cycling back to the coil inlet.
Another option is to field manufacture ductwork and mount on top of the unit to encompass the outdoor unit fan discharge and connect to
the exterior discharge grille on the building.
Avoid using a single duct on multi-fan units to prevent short cycling. Provide a dedicated duct for each outdoor unit fan discharge.
Consider the direction of prevailing winds and opening placement. If possible, locate inlet openings upwind of discharge openings and other
exhaust outlets.
When inlet and outlet openings are placed on the same wall, minimum distance between the two openings should be approximately three
(3) feet (minimum distance varies significantly with variations in outlet opening face velocity).
If roof-mounted ventilation openings are used, strategically locate the inlet ventilation opening(s) upwind of the outlet opening(s).
Discharge and supply ductwork should be designed to avoid weather related long periods of water entrainment and the potential for micro-
bial growth.
Provide a means to drain the condensate generated during heating mode and defrost cycle in addition to rainwater that infiltrates the inlet
louver enclosed area.
Install a field-provided drain pan under the outdoor units and provide a path to a nearby floor drain.
If the ambient air temperature is expected to drop below 32F in the enclosure, heat the bottom surface of the pan, drain line, and floor
drain so that the condensate does not freeze before reaching the drain.
Allow for ventilation intake and exhaust air based on maximum outdoor unit fan capacity.
Select the size, type and orientation of architectural louvers with adequate "net free area" face velocity to ensure the total external static
pressure from the outdoor unit fan does not exceed design limitations (see specification data tables).
No obstructions should be placed in front of the louver that could hamper the free flow (throw) of air.
Roof top openings and / or discharge and supply louvers should be equipped with screens to prevent bird and insect infiltration.
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As always, the best solution for each project balances acceptable heating performance (considering local weather conditions), capital costs,
life cycle energy consumption, and limitations set forth by local building codes. For more detailed information on how to design indoor spaces
for LG Multi V outdoor units, see the white paper "Air-Source VRF Mechanical Room Design Considerations for Outdoor Unit Placement in
Enclosures" on www.lg-vrf.com.
Selecting the Best LocationIndoor Units
General Dos
Place the unit where air circulation will not be blocked.
Place the unit where drainage can be obtained easily and to minimize the length of the condensate drain piping.
Place the unit where noise prevention is taken into consideration.
Ensure there is sufficient supply air and maintenance space.
Locate the indoor unit in a location where it can be easily connected to the outdoor unit / heat recovery unit.
Follow the clearance and installation area weight requirements designated for each indoor unit type
General Donts
Avoid installing the unit near high-frequency generators.
Do not install the unit near a doorway.
The unit should not be installed near a heat or steam source, or where considerable amounts of oil, iron powder, or flour are used. (These
materials may generate condensate, cause a reduction in heat exchanger efficiency, or the drain to malfunction. If this is a potential prob-
lem, install a ventilation fan large enough to vent out these materials.)
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The unit may be damaged, may malfunction, and / or will not operate as designed if installed in any of the conditions listed.
If the unit is installed near a body of water, the installation parts are at risk of being corroded. Appropriate anti-corrosion methods should be
taken for the unit and all installation parts.
Heat recovery units are for use with ARUB Series heat recovery systems only.
Select an installation space for the heat recovery unit that meets the following conditions:
Install the heat recovery unit indoors in a level and upright position.
Ensure there is enough space in the installation area for service access.
Refrigerant pipes must not exceed lengths specified by LG Electronics.
Do not install the heat recovery unit in a location where it would be subjected to strong radiation heat from heat sources.
Avoid an installation environment where oil splattering, vapor spray, or high-frequency electric noise could occur.
Install the heat recovery unit in a location where any sound it may generate will not disturb occupants in the surrounding rooms.
Install the refrigerant piping and electrical wiring system in an easily accessible location.
Condensate drain piping is not required.
Figure 13: Dimensions for Heat Recovery Units. Figure 14: Minimum Service Clearances for Heat Recovery Units.
18-15/16
Application Guidelines
3-15/16 more
(Servicing space)
11-13/16 17-3/4
more more
Inspection door 1
(servicing space) Servicing space2 Servicing space2
17-3/4
Table 31: Heat Recovery Unit Parts.
4-7/8 Tag Connection Size(in.)/Type
4 5 Part Name
No. PRHR022A PRHR032A PRHR042A
Low pressure vapor pipe
2-3/8
connection port
High pressure vapor pipe
2 3/4 Braze 7/8 Braze 7/8 Braze
6 connection port
Liquid pipe connection
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port
1-3/16
6 Control box
7 Hanger bracket 3/8 or 5/16 3/8 or 5/16 3/8 or 5/16
2 3 3 4
1 1
2 1 2
PRHR022A (Two [2] ports) PRHR032A (Three [3] ports) PRHR042A (Four [4] ports)
MULTI V IV Outdoor Unit Engineering Manual
The proper design and installation of the refrigerant piping system is a critical element of a Multi V system. As detailed on page 102, LG
provides engineers LG Air Conditioner Technical Solution (LATS) software to help design LG Multi V air conditioning systems. The following
pages are examples of manual pipe size calculations for Multi V refrigerant piping systems.
The information represents how LATS Multi V Piping Design software works when designing the piping system for Multi V
heat pump and heat recovery units. It should not replace the use of LGs LATS Multi V complimentary selection software, but
should instead be used in conjunction with it. Contact your LG representative to obtain a copy of the software and the users
manual.
MULTI V IV Outdoor Unit Engineering Manual
Systems that are close to the standard application limits may be converted into a conditional application by field changes to pipe equivalent
lengths. User should always check the LATS report actual pipe layout versus pipe limits. The user may want to increase pipe lengths when
conditions close to the standard application limits are present, forcing increased pipe diameters seen in conditional applications to be used
and avoiding pipe changes due to field installation variations.
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valve (EEV) results in a loss of system control and causes damage to the valve. The pipe system must be designed in a manner that avoids
the creation of unwanted vapor.
Figure 16: Typical VRF Heat Pump System Building Layout Listing the Figure 17: Typical VRF Heat Recovery System Building Layout Listing
Piping Limitations. the Piping Limitations..
Table 32: Equivalent Piping Length for Y-branches, Headers, and Other Piping Components.
Size (Inches)
Component
1/4 3/8 1/2 5/8 3/4 7/8 1 1-1/8 1-1/4 1-3/8 1-1/2 1-5/8 1-3/4 2-1/8
Long Radius Elbow (ft.) 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 1.2 1.3 1.5 1.6 1.8 2.0 2.1 2.3 2.5 2.8
Y-branch (ft.)1 1.6
Header (ft.) 3.3
Heat Recovery Unit (ft.) 8.2
(For ARUB Heat Recovery Units only)
1
Kit for ARUN Heat Pump systems contains two Y-branches: one for liquid and one for vapor; Kit for ARUB Heat Recovery systems contains three Y-
branches: one for liquid, one for low-pressure vapor, one for high-pressure vapor.
Master
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A1
A2
A3 D (main pipe
ARCNN21 B sized by LATS)
(Multi-frame Outdoor Unit To Indoor Units
Y-branch Connector)
ARCNN31
(Multi-frame Outdoor Unit
Y-branch Connector)
For dual-frame systems, the pipe segment connecting the two outdoor unit frames contains a Y-branch connector. The
two pipe segments ("A") that connect the multi-frame Y-branch fitting to each outdoor unit frame must be the same
diameter of the outdoor unit pipe connection.
Similar for triple-frame systems, the pipe segments ("A1, A2, A3") that connect the multi-frame outdoor unit Y-branch
fittings to the outdoor unit frames must also match the outdoor unit frame pipe diameter. Main pipe segment D diam-
eters are sized by LATS. See the table below to properly size the diameter of pipe segment B.
Table 33: Heat Pump Triple-Frame Connection Pipe Sizes.
B
Size (tons) Model Master Slave1 Slave2
Liquid Vapor
ARUN312BTE4 ARUN144BTE4 ARUN096BTE4 ARUN072BTE4
26
ARUN312DTE4 ARUN144DTE4 ARUN096DTE4 ARUN072DTE4
ARUN336BTE4 ARUN144BTE4 ARUN096DTE4 ARUN096BTE4
28 1-1/8"
ARUN336DTE4 ARUN144DTE4 ARUN096DTE4 ARUN096DTE4
5/8"
ARUN360BTE4 ARUN144BTE4 ARUN121BTE4 ARUN096BTE4
30
ARUN360DTE4 ARUN144DTE4 ARUN121DTE4 ARUN096DTE4
ARUN384BTE4 ARUN145BTE4 ARUN145BTE4 ARUN096BTE4
32
ARUN384DTE4 ARUN145DTE4 ARUN145DTE4 ARUN096DTE4
ARUN408BTE4 ARUN145BTE4 ARUN145BTE4 ARUN121BTE4
34
ARUN408DTE4 ARUN145DTE4 ARUN145DTE4 ARUN121DTE4
ARUN432BTE4 ARUN145BTE4 ARUN145BTE4 ARUN145BTE4
36
ARUN432DTE4 ARUN145DTE4 ARUN145DTE4 ARUN145DTE4
1-3/8"
ARUN456BTE4 ARUN169BTE4 ARUN145BTE4 ARUN145BTE4
38 3/4"
ARUN456DTE4 ARUN169DTE4 ARUN145DTE4 ARUN145DTE4
ARUN480BTE4 ARUN169BTE4 ARUN169BTE4 ARUN145BTE4
40
ARUN480DTE4 ARUN169DTE4 ARUN169DTE4 ARUN145DTE4
ARUN504BTE4 ARUN169BTE4 ARUN169BTE4 ARUN169BTE4
42
ARUN504DTE4 ARUN169DTE4 ARUN169DTE4 ARUN169DTE4
Largest-capacity outdoor units must be the master in a multi-frame system and placed in the position closest to pipe segment "D" in
the figure above.
Single-compressor outdoor units (72,000 Btu/h capacity) cannot be the master outdoor units in a multi-frame system.
Master outdoor unit capacity must be greater than or equal to the slave1 outdoor unit capacity, and, where applicable, slave1 outdoor
unit capacity must be greater than or equal to the slave2 outdoor unit capacity.
Insulate all refrigerant system piping and piping connections separately as detailed on page 146.
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Piping Design Guideline Summary
The following is an example of manual pipe size calculations. Designers are highly encouraged to use LATS instead of manual calculations.
A
Elevation1: 360 feet
Brazed Cap
C C C C C
IDU IDU C
IDU IDU IDU
Elevation2: 131 feet IDU
See pages 122-123 for refrigerant pipe diameter and pipe length tables.
Combination Y-branch Pipe and Header Pipe Sizing When Installing a Dual-
Frame System
Example: Five (5) indoor units connected Slave ODU
height1
To To indoor units
outdoor unit
33
fee
t
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131 feet
downstream of the initial header branch.
C
Y-branch C IDU
(second)
See pages 122-123 for refrigerant pipe diameter and pipe IDU
length tables.
Table 34: Main Pipe (A) Diameter from Outdoor Unit to First Y-branch / Header Branch. Table 35: Refrigerant Pipe Diameter (B) from
Pipe diameter when pipe Pipe diameter when pipe Pipe diameter when height Y-branch to Y-branch / Header.
length is <295 feet OHQJWKLVIHHW GLIIHUHQWLDO2'8,'8 Downstream Total Liquid pipe Vapor pipe
ODU (Standard) 2'8,'8 is >164 feet Capacity of IDUs (inches OD) (inches OD)
Capacity (Btu/h)1
(ton) Liquid pipe Vapor pipe Liquid pipe Vapor pipe Liquid pipe Vapor pipe 1/4 1/2
(inches OD) (inches OD) (inches OD) (inches OD) (inches OD (inches OD) 3/8 5/8
6 3/8 3/4 1/2 7/8 1/2 No Increase 3/8 3/4
3/8 7/8
8 3/8 7/8 1/2 1-1/8 1/2 No Increase
10-12 1/2 1-1/8 5/8 No Increase 5/8 No Increase 1/2 1-1/8
12-14* 5/8 1-1/8 3/4 1-1/4 3/4 No Increase 5/8 1-1/8
14-18 5/8 1-1/8 3/4 1-1/4 3/4 No Increase 5/8 1-3/8
20 5/8 1-3/8 3/4 No Increase 3/4 No Increase 3/4 1-3/8
22-28 3/4 1-3/8 7/8 1-1/2 7/8 No Increase 3/4 1-5/8
1
For the first branch pipe, use the branch pipe that matches main
30-42 3/4 1-5/8 7/8 No Increase 7/8 No Increase pipe A diameter.
*ARUN145BTE4 / ARUN145DTE4 and ARUN169BTE4 / ARUN169DTE4 only.
Always reference the LATS Multi V software report. Install the header branch so that the pipe distances between
Connection piping from branch to branch cannot exceed the main the between the connected indoor units are minimized. Large
pipe diameter (A) used by the outdoor unit. differences in pipe distances can cause indoor unit performances
Y-branches and other header branches cannot be installed down- to fluctuate.
stream of the initial header branch.
Conditional Applications
Conditional application is computed in LATS. See below for an explanation of when pipes are upsized.
If the equivalent length between the first Y-branch to the farthest indoor unit is >131 feet (up to 295 feet maximum):
Pipe segment diameters between the first Y-branch and the second Y-branch should be sized up by one. This applies to both liquid and
vapor pipes. If the next size up is not available, or if the piping segment diameters are the same as main pipe (A) diameters, sizing up is
not possible.
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feet.
If the pipe (B) diameters after the first branch are bigger than the main pipe (A) diameters, pipe (B) should changed to match main pipe (A)
sizes.
Example: When an indoor unit combination ratio of 120% is connected to a 22-ton outdoor unit:
Outdoor unit main pipe (A) diameters: 1-3/8 inches (vapor) and 5/8 inches (liquid).
1. Pipe (B) diameters: 1-3/8 (vapor) and 3/4 (liquid) (after the first branch, when indoor unit combination ratio is 120% [26 tons]).
2. After the first branch, pipe (B) diameters must be changed to 1-3/8 inches (vapor) and 5/8 inches (liquid) to match main pipe (A)
sizes.
Instead of using the total indoor unit capacity to choose main pipe (A) diameters, use outdoor unit capacity to choose downstream main pipe
(A) diameters. Do not permit connection pipes (B) from branch to branch to exceed main pipe (A) diameters as indicated by outdoor unit
capacity. Example: When an indoor unit combination ratio of 120% is connected to a 20-ton outdoor unit (24 tons), and indoor unit with a
7,000 Btu/h capacity is located at the first branch:
1. Main pipe (A) diameters on a 20-ton outdoor unit: 1-1/8 inches (vapor) and 5/8 inches (liquid).
2. Pipe diameters between first and second branches, however, are: 1-3/8 (vapor) and 3/4 (liquid) (connected downstream indoor unit
capacity is 20 tons).
3. If main pipe (A) diameters of a 20-ton outdoor unit are 1-1/8 (vapor) and 5/8 (liquid), then the pipe diameters between the first and
second branches should be changed to match.
A1
A2 A3 D (main pipe
sized by LATS) To Heat
ARCNB21 B
Recovery Units
(Multi-frame Outdoor Unit
Y-branch Connector) ARCNB31
(Multi-frame Outdoor Unit
Y-branch Connector)
For dual-frame systems, the pipe segment connecting the two outdoor unit frames contains a Y-branch connector. The
two pipe segments ("A") that connect the multi-frame Y-branch fitting to each outdoor unit frame must be the same
diameter of the outdoor unit pipe connection.
Similar for triple-frame systems, the pipe segments ("A1, A2, A3") that connect the multi-frame outdoor unit Y-branch
fittings to the outdoor unit frames must also match the outdoor unit frame pipe diameter. Main pipe segment D diam-
eters are sized by LATS. See the table below to properly size the diameter of pipe segment B.
Table 38: Heat Recovery Triple-Frame Connection Pipe Sizes.
B
Size (tons) Model Master Slave1 Slave2 Low Pressure High Pressure
Liquid Vapor Vapor
ARUB312BTE4 ARUB144BTE4 ARUB096BTE4 ARUB072BTE4
26
ARUB312DTE4 ARUB144DTE4 ARUB096DTE4 ARUB072DTE4
7/8"
ARUB336BTE4 ARUB144BTE4 ARUB096DTE4 ARUB096BTE4
28 1-1/8"
ARUB336DTE4 ARUB144DTE4 ARUB096DTE4 ARUB096DTE4
5/8"
ARUB360BTE4 ARUB144BTE4 ARUB121BTE4 ARUB096BTE4
30
ARUB360DTE4 ARUB144DTE4 ARUB121DTE4 ARUB096DTE4
ARUB384BTE4 ARUB145BTE4 ARUB145BTE4 ARUB096BTE4
32
ARUB384DTE4 ARUB145DTE4 ARUB145DTE4 ARUB096DTE4
ARUB408BTE4 ARUB145BTE4 ARUB145BTE4 ARUB121BTE4
34
ARUB408DTE4 ARUB145DTE4 ARUB145DTE4 ARUB121DTE4
ARUB432BTE4 ARUB145BTE4 ARUB145BTE4 ARUB145BTE4
36 1-1/8"
ARUB432DTE4 ARUB145DTE4 ARUB145DTE4 ARUB145DTE4
1-3/8"
ARUB456BTE4 ARUB169BTE4 ARUB145BTE4 ARUB145BTE4
38 3/4"
ARUB456DTE4 ARUB169DTE4 ARUB145DTE4 ARUB145DTE4
ARUB480BTE4 ARUB169BTE4 ARUB169BTE4 ARUB145BTE4
40
ARUB480DTE4 ARUB169DTE4 ARUB169DTE4 ARUB145DTE4
ARUB504BTE4 ARUB169BTE4 ARUB169BTE4 ARUB169BTE4
42
ARUB504DTE4 ARUB169DTE4 ARUB169DTE4 ARUB169DTE4
Largest-capacity outdoor units must be the master in a multi-frame system and placed in the position closest to pipe segment "D" in
the figure above.
Single-compressor outdoor units (72,000 Btu/h capacity) cannot be the master outdoor units in a multi-frame system.
Master outdoor unit capacity must be greater than or equal to the slave1 outdoor unit capacity, and, where applicable, slave1 outdoor
unit capacity must be greater than or equal to the slave2 outdoor unit capacity.
Insulate all refrigerant system piping and piping connections separately as detailed on page 146.
one (1) header, and twelve (12) indoor units connected ODU
Master ODU
ODU: Outdoor Units.
HRU: Heat Recovery Units.
16-7/16 feet
IDU: Indoor units.
height1
A: Main Pipe from Outdoor Unit to First Y-branch. A
HRU B
Connection piping from branch to branch cannot exceed the main C Y-branch (second)
Elevation1
*
Elevation4
IDU
Elevation2
49 feet
pipe diameter (A) used by the outdoor unit. Case 1 B
HRU
16 feet
C B
Install the header branches or heat recovery units so that the pipe B C C
distances between the connected indoor units are minimized. HRU IDU
HRU
Large differences in pipe distances can cause indoor unit perfor- IDU
Case 2 B C
Elevation3
Header
PDQFHVWRXFWXDWH C
C x
Brazed
cap
C IDU
Y-branches and other headers branches cannot be installed down- C C
Farthest
stream of the initial header branch.
IDU IDU IDU IDU
IDU
Table 40: Refrigerant Pipe (B) Diameter between Y-branches and Y-branches / Heat Recovery Unit / Headers.
Vapor pipe (inches OD)
Downstream IDU total capacity (Btu/h) Liquid pipe (inches OD)
Low pressure High pressure
1/4 1/2 3/8
<54,600 3/8 5/8 1/2
<76,400 3/8 3/4 5/8
<114,700 3/8 7/8 3/4
<172,000 1/2 1-1/8 7/8
<229,400 5/8 1-1/8 7/8
<248.500 5/8 1-3/8 1-1/8
<344,000 3/4 1-3/8 1-1/8
<592,500 3/4 1-5/8 1-3/8
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Conditional Applications
Conditional application is computed in LATS. See below for an explanation of when pipes are upsized.
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Pipe segment diameters between the first branch and the last branch should be sized up by one. This applies to both liquid and low / high
vapor pipes. If the next size up is not available, or if the pipe segment diameters are the same as main pipe (A) diameters, sizing up is not
possible.
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Y-branch and the heat recovery unit should be calculated by two.
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V IV piping system are 45 and 90 elbows.
Y-Branch Kits
LG Y-branch and kits are highly engineered devices designed to evenly divide the flow of refrigerant, and are used to join one pipe segment
to two or more segments. There are two types of Y-branches used in LG VRF systems: Y-branches that combine two or three outdoor units
There is no limitation on the number of indoor unit Y-branches that can be installed, but Horizontal Plane
there is a limitation on the number of indoor units connected to a single outdoor unit.
It is recommended that when a Y-branch is located in a pipe chase or other concealed Y-branch Inlet
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1 1
2-3/4 2-3/4
I.D. 7/8 I.D. 3/4
I.D. 1 I.D. 3/4 I.D. 5/8 I.D. 1/2 I.D. 1/2
2 I.D. 3/8 I.D. 3/8 I.D. 1/4
1
I.D. 3/4
I.D. 5/8 I.D. 1/2 3-5/16
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3 I.D. 1/2 I.D. 3/8
I.D. 1/2
I.D. 1/4 2-15/16
14-13/16 14-5/8 3
ARBLN07121 15-215/16
3
15-1/2
18-9/16 3
20-3/8 16-3/8 3
ARBLN14521 17-1/2
I.D. 3/4 I.D. 1-5/8
O.D. 7/8 I.D. 5/8 I.D. 1-1/2
O.D. 1-1/2
O.D. 1-3/8 I.D. 1/2 O.D. 3/4 I.D. 3/8
3 2 3 I.D. 1-5/8 O.D. 5/8 I.D. 3/8 I.D. 7/8 O.D. 1/2 I.D. 1/4)
4-3/4 3-9/16 5-1/8 2 3 3
I.D. 1/2 I.D. 7/8
O.D. 1-1/8
3 4-3/8 3-3/16 4-3/8
2 I.D. 3/4
O.D. 5/8
2-3/4 4-3/4
1 1
2-3/4 2-3/4
3-3/16 2-3/4
2-3/4 4-3/8 4-3/8
ARBLB07121 14-13/16
15-15/16
3
14-5/8
15-1/2
3 15
3
16-1/8
I.D. 1-1/4
I.D. 1-3/8 I.D. 1-3/8 I.D. 1-3/8
I.D. 5/8 I.D. 3/4
I.D. 1-5/8 I.D. 1-1/2 I.D. 1-1/8 I.D. 3/4 I.D. 7/8 I.D. 5/8 I.D. 1-1/4 I.D. 1-1/8 I.D. 1
2 2
1 2
1
I.D. 5/8
I.D. 1-1/8 I.D. 7/8 I.D. 3/4 I.D 1/2 3-13/16 I.D. 1-1/4
I.D. 1-1/2 I.D. 1-3/8 4-15/16 I.D. 1-1/8 I.D. 1-1/8 4-3/8
I.D. 7/8 I.D. 1
I.D. 3/4 I.D. 1-5/8 I.D. 1/2 O.D. 3/4 I.D. 3/8 O.D. 1/2 O.D. 1
O.D. 7/8 I.D. 5/8 I.D. 1-1/2 O.D. 5/8 I.D. 3/8 O.D. 1/2 I.D. 1/4 I.D. 3/8 I.D. 7/8
O.D. 1-1/2 I.D. 7/8
O.D. 1-3/8
3 2 3 I.D. 2 3 3 3 2
1-5/8
4-3/4 3-9/16 5-1/8 3-3/16 2-3/4 3-3/16
4-3/8 4-3/8 I.D. 3/4 I.D. 5/8
I.D. 1/2 I.D. 7/8 O.D. 1 I.D. 7/8 O.D. 3/4 I.D. 1/2
O.D. 1-1/8
3
2 I.D. 3/4 3 3
O.D. 5/8
2-3/4 4-3/4
4-3/4 4-3/8
I.D. 1/2
I.D. 3/8 3-5/16
I.D. 3/4
I.D. 1-1/4 I.D. 7/8 4-3/8
I.D. 1-3/8
16
13-3/16
13-15/16 11-1/16
I.D. 1-1/2
B
I.D. O.D. 3/4 O.D. 3/4 3-5/16
4-3/8
B
I.D. 5/8
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I.D. 1-1/8
I.D. 5/8 I.D. 3/8
O.D. 3/4 O.D. 1/2
I.D. 1/2 I.D. 1/4
I.D. 1-5/8 O.D. 1-3/8
I.D. 7/8 X2
O.D.1-1/8
I.D.
3/4 4-3/8 4-3/8
4-15/16 4-3/4
I.D.1-1/4
3-5/16
I.D. 3/4 I.D. 1/2 I.D. 3/8
4-3/8
I.D. 7/8 17-7/8
I.D. 1-1/4 I.D. 1-3/8
19-5/16
ARCNB21
O.D. 1/2 I.D. 3/8 O.D.1 I.D.7/8
I.D. 1/2 I.D. 5/8
I.D. 1-1/8
I.D. 1-1/2 I.D. 7/8 O.D. 3/4 I.D. 1/2
I.D. 1-5/8 O.D. 1-3/8 O.D. 5/8 I.D. 3/8 2-3/4 3-/16
I.D. 7/8
O.D. 1-1/8 I.D. 5/8
O.D. 1 I.D. 7/8 I.D. 3/4 O.D. 3/4 I.D. 1/2
I.D. 3/4 2-3/4 X2
5-1/8 4-3/4 4-3/8 4-3/4 4-3/8
I.D.1-1/4
I.D. 1-1/8 I.D. 1-1/8 I.D. 1 4-3/8
I.D. 1/2 I.D. 3/8 3-5/16
I.D. 3/4
4-3/8
I.D. 1-1/2
B I.D.7/8 I.D.3/4 I.D. 3/4
I.D. 1-3/8 I.D. 7/8
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4-3/8
I.D. 5/8 I.D.1/2 I.D. 3/4 I.D. 5/8 I.D. 1-5/8 I.D.1-1/2
I.D. 5/8 O.D. 7/8 I.D.1-5/8
O.D. 1/2 I.D. 3/8 O.D. 1-1/2 O.D. 1-3/8
O.D. 3/4 I.D. 1/2 I.D. 1/4
I.D.1-1/8
I.D.1-5/8 O.D.1-3/8 I.D. 7/8
O.D. 1-1/8 X2 4-3/4 3-9/16 5-1/8
I.D. I.D. 1/2
O.D. 5/8 O.D. 1-1/8 I.D. 7/8
3/4 4-3/8 4-3/8
I.D.
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2-3/4 4-3/4
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a Multi V IV piping system are 45 and 90 long radius elbows.
Install Correctly
Y-branches can be installed upstream between the Header and the outdoor unit, but a Y-branch cannot be installed between a header
and an indoor unit.
To avoid the potential of uneven refrigerant distribution through a header fitting, minimize the difference in equivalent pipe length be-
tween the header fitting and each connected indoor unit.
MULTI V IV Outdoor Unit Engineering Manual
Header Kits Figure 24: Header KitHorizontal Rotation Limit (Must be Installed Level with No Rotation).
-0.0
LG Header Kits Consist of: Header End View
Two headers (one liquid line, one vapor line). Connect IDUs
Reducer fittings as applicable.
Molded clam-shell type peel and stick insulation
coversone for the liquid line and one for the vapor
line.
Figure 25: Header Insulation and Pipe Detail.
Y-branches can be installed upstream between the Header and the Field supplied copper pipe
outdoor unit, but a Y-branch cannot be installed between a Header
and an indoor unit. Headers must be installed in a horizontal and
level position with the distribution ports of the fitting in the same hori-
zontal plane as the straight-through branch.
Unit: Inch
Models Vapor pipe Liquid pipe
14-3/16 14-3/16
4-3/4 4-3/4
I.D. 1/2 I.D. 1/4
I.D. 1/4
4 branch I.D. 1/2
I.D. 3/8
I.D. 5/8 5-15/16 5-15/16
I.D. 3/8 4-3/4
4-3/4
ARBL054 I.D. 5/8
21-1/4 21-1/4
4-3/4 4-3/4
I.D. 1/2 I.D. 1/4
15-3/4 14-3/16
6-5/16 4-3/4
I.D. 5/8
I.D. 1/4
I.D. 1/2
4 branch I.D. 1/4
22-7/8 27-9/16
6-5/16 4-3/4
I.D. 5/8 I.D. 1/4
I.D. 1/4
7 branch ID12.7(1/2)
I.D. 1/2
29-7/8 28-3/8
6-5/16
4-3/4
I.D. 5/8
10 branch I.D. 1/2
I.D. 1/4 I.D. 1/4
5-15/16 5-15/16
ARBL1010 I.D. 5/8
I.D. 3/4 4-3/4 I.D. 3/8 4-3/4
27-9/16
30-9/16
7-3/16 21-1/2 4-1/4
I.D. 5/8 I.D. 1/4
10 branch I.D. 1/2 I.D. 1/4
I.D. 3/8
I.D. 3/4
I.D. 1-1/4 I.D. 1-1/8
I.D. 1-3/8 I.D. 5/8
The example LATS Multi V design software report below shows both the base charge and the calculated trim charge (Tables 43-48). The
information used in the tables below are obtained from a LATS-generated report.
Project Name: Multi V IV Heat Recovery System Test Update System No: 1/1
MULTI V IV Outdoor Unit Engineering Manual
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Max. Indoor Max. Total Indoor Unit to Product Additional Rated / Corrected Capacity Rated / Corrected
Model Name Unit Over Load Outdoor Unit Charge1 Ref. Amount2 (kBtu/h) Power Input (kW)
Connectivity (kBtu/h/%) Ratio (lbs.) (lbs.) Cooling Heating Cooling Heating
ARUB121DTE4 20 156.0 (130%) 1.26:1 23.6 18.26 120.0 / 126.0 135.0 / 127.8 8.5 / 9.2 8.7 / 10.6
1
Product Charge = Factory charge of outdoor unit.
2
Additional Ref Amount = Trim charge.
Table 45:3LSLQJ6SHFLFDWLRQV Table 46: Branches / Headers / Common Pipes / Heat Recovery Units.
Index (from Piping Dia. (Inches) Model Name Quantity
Length (Feet)1
LATS selection) Liquid : Vapor ARBLB03321 1
P28 1/2 : 3/4 : 1+1/8 20.0 PRHR042A 1
P22 3/8 : 3/4 : 7/8 15.0 PRHR032A 1
P0 1/4 : 1/2 130.0 PRHR022A 1
P1 3/8 : 5/8 50.0
P27 3/8 : 5/8 : 3/4 35.0 Table 47: Accessories.
P21 3/8 : 1/2 : 5/8 16.0
Index Model
Name Quantity
1
It is imperative to know the as-built physical length of each segment of liquid line, to calculate the Description
total refrigerant charge required. An accurate as built field-verified piping diagram is required to verify
within LATS that piping is within limits, proper pipe sizing, and refrigerant charge. IDU PT-UMC 1 Std. Grille - Four-way Cassette (TN, TM, TP)
Figure 26: LATS Tree Diagram for Multi V IV Heat Recovery System Test Update System No: 1/1 Example.
2. Calculate the total linear feet of liquid line piping in the system. It is imperative to know the as-built physical length of each segment of
liquid line to calculate the total refrigerant charge required. An accurate as built field-verified piping diagram is required to verify within
LATS that piping is within limits, proper pipe sizing, and refrigerant charge. Record the values on lines 17.
3. Count the number of indoor units. Group them by model type and nominal capacity as indicated in the description field on lines 838.
Record the quantity of units in each group, multiply each by their specific correction factor, and add the sum in the Total (lbs.) column.
4. Count the number of heat recovery units, record the quantity, multiply by the specific correction factor, and record the sum in the Total
(lbs.) column on line 39.
5. Sum the total values on lines 1-39 and place in the field labeled "Additional Refrigerant Charge Required" on line 40.
6. Record the quantity of each outdoor unit frame, multiple total of each by their specific correction factor on lines 41a-g, and enter the total
on line 42 (Total Factory Refrigerant Charge).
7. Add the Additional Refrigerant Charge Required to the Total Factory Refrigerant Charge. This is the Total System Charge. Record on line
43.
Project Manager__________________________________
System Tag or ID____________________________________
Date___________________________________________
Line # Description Chassis I.D. Size Quantity CF (Ref.)1 Total (lbs.)
1 Linear feet of 1/4" liquid line tubing2 0.015
2 Linear feet of 3/8" liquid line tubing2 0.041
3 Linear feet of 1/2" liquid line tubing2 0.079
4 Linear feet of 5/8" liquid line tubing2 0.116
5 Linear feet of 3/4" liquid line tubing2 0.179
6 Linear feet of 7/8" liquid line tubing2 0.238
MULTI V IV Outdoor Unit Engineering Manual
Type ACR copper is the only approved refrigerant pipe material for Annealed temper (soft) ACR copper tubing is available in sizes 1/4
use with LG Multi V commercial air conditioning products. ACR rated through 2-1/8 inches (ASTM B 280, clean, dry, and capped).
tubing is the only type that ships with yellow caps. Approved tubing Tube wall thickness should meet local code requirements and be
for use with Multi V products will be marked "R410 RATED" along the approved for a maximum operating pressure of 551 psi. When bend-
length of the tube. ing tubing, use the largest radii possible to reduce the equivalent
Drawn temper (rigid) ACR copper tubing is available in sizes 3/8 length of installed pipe; also, bending radii greater than ten (10) pipe
through 2-1/8 inches (ASTM B 280, clean, dry, and capped). diameters can minimize pressure drop. Be sure no traps or sags are
present when rolling out soft copper tubing coils.
LG recommends soft copper use to be limited to 1/2". Use hard drawn for larger sizes to avoid sags and kinks that lead to oil trapping.
70 0.28 0.28 0.35 0.42 0.46 0.49 0.53 0.56 0.60 0.63 0.67 0.70 0.74 0.77 0.76 0.81 0.91 0.98 1.02 1.05
80 0.32 0.32 0.40 0.48 0.52 0.56 0.60 0.64 0.68 0.72 0.76 0.80 0.84 0.88 0.86 0.92 1.04 1.12 1.16 1.20
90 0.36 0.36 0.45 0.54 0.59 0.63 0.68 0.72 0.77 0.81 0.86 0.90 0.95 0.99 0.97 1.04 1.17 1.26 1.31 1.35
100 0.40 0.40 0.50 0.60 0.65 0.70 0.75 0.80 0.85 0.90 0.95 1.00 1.05 1.10 1.08 1.15 1.30 1.40 1.45 1.50
120 0.48 0.48 0.60 0.72 0.78 0.84 0.90 0.96 1.02 1.08 1.14 1.20 1.26 1.32 1.30 1.38 1.56 1.68 1.74 1.80
140 0.56 0.56 0.70 0.84 0.91 0.98 1.05 1.12 1.19 1.26 1.33 1.40 1.47 1.54 1.51 1.61 1.82 1.96 2.03 2.10
160 0.64 0.64 0.80 0.96 1.04 1.12 1.20 1.28 1.36 1.44 1.52 1.60 1.68 1.76 1.73 1.84 2.08 2.24 2.32 2.40
180 0.72 0.72 0.90 1.08 1.17 1.26 1.35 1.44 1.53 1.62 1.71 1.80 1.89 1.98 1.94 2.07 2.34 2.52 2.61 2.70
200 0.80 0.80 1.00 1.20 1.30 1.40 1.50 1.60 1.70 1.80 1.90 2.00 2.10 2.20 2.16 2.30 2.60 2.80 2.90 3.00
220 0.88 0.88 1.10 1.32 1.43 1.54 1.65 1.76 1.87 1.98 2.09 2.20 2.31 2.42 2.38 2.53 2.86 3.08 3.19 3.30
240 0.96 0.96 1.20 1.44 1.56 1.68 1.80 1.92 2.04 2.16 2.28 2.40 2.52 2.64 2.59 2.76 3.12 3.36 3.48 3.60
260 1.04 1.04 1.30 1.56 1.69 1.82 1.95 2.08 2.21 2.34 2.47 2.60 2.73 2.86 2.81 2.99 3.38 3.64 3.77 3.90
280 1.12 1.12 1.40 1.68 1.82 1.96 2.10 2.24 2.38 2.52 2.66 2.80 2.94 3.08 3.02 3.22 3.64 3.92 4.06 4.20
300 1.20 1.20 1.50 1.80 1.95 2.10 2.25 2.40 2.55 2.70 2.85 3.00 3.15 3.30 3.24 3.45 3.90 4.20 4.35 4.50
320 1.28 1.28 1.60 1.92 2.08 2.24 2.40 2.56 2.72 2.88 3.04 3.20 3.36 3.52 3.46 3.68 4.16 4.48 4.64 4.80
340 1.36 1.36 1.70 2.04 2.21 2.38 2.55 2.72 2.89 3.06 3.23 3.40 3.57 3.74 3.67 3.91 4.42 4.76 4.93 5.10
360 1.44 1.44 1.80 2.16 2.34 2.52 2.70 2.88 3.06 3.24 3.42 3.60 3.78 3.96 3.89 4.14 4.68 5.04 5.22 5.40
380 1.52 1.52 1.90 2.28 2.47 2.66 2.85 3.04 3.23 3.42 3.61 3.80 3.99 4.18 4.10 4.37 4.94 5.32 5.51 5.70
400 1.60 1.60 2.00 2.40 2.60 2.80 3.00 3.20 3.40 3.60 3.80 4.00 4.20 4.40 4.32 4.60 5.20 5.60 5.80 6.00
420 1.68 1.68 2.10 2.52 2.73 2.94 3.15 3.36 3.57 3.78 3.99 4.20 4.41 4.62 4.54 4.83 5.46 5.88 6.09 6.30
440 1.76 1.76 2.20 2.64 2.86 3.08 3.30 3.52 3.74 3.96 4.18 4.40 4.62 4.84 4.75 5.06 5.72 6.16 6.38 6.60
460 1.84 1.84 2.30 2.76 2.99 3.22 3.45 3.68 3.91 4.14 4.37 4.60 4.83 5.06 4.97 5.29 5.98 6.44 6.67 6.90
480 1.92 1.92 2.40 2.88 3.12 3.36 3.60 3.84 4.08 4.32 4.56 4.80 5.04 5.28 5.18 5.52 6.24 6.72 6.96 7.20
500 2.00 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.25 3.50 3.75 4.00 4.25 4.50 4.75 5.00 5.25 5.50 5.40 5.75 6.50 7.00 7.25 7.50
1
Pipe length baseline temperature = 0F. "Expansion of Carbon, Copper and Stainless Steel Pipe," The Engineers' Toolbox, www.engineeringtoolbox.com.
L L
R L
Table 53: Radii of Coiled Expansion Loops and Developed Lengths of Expansion Offsets.
Anticipated Linear Nominal Tube Size (OD) inches
Expansion (LE) (inches) 1/4 3/8 1/2 3/4 1 1-1/4 1-1/2
R1 6 7 8 9 11 12 13
1/2
L 2
38 44 50 59 67 74 80
R1 9 10 11 13 15 17 18
1
L2 54 63 70 83 94 104 113
R1 11 12 14 16 18 20 22
1-1/2
L2 66 77 86 101 115 127 138
R1 12 14 16 19 21 23 25
2
L2 77 89 99 117 133 147 160
R1 14 16 18 21 24 26 29
2-1/2
L2 86 99 111 131 149 165 179
R1 15 17 19 23 26 29 31
3
L2 94 109 122 143 163 180 196
R1 16 19 21 25 28 31 34
3-1/2
L2 102 117 131 155 176 195 212
R1 17 20 22 26 30 33 36
4
L2 109 126 140 166 188 208 226
1
R = Centerline Length of Pipe.
2
L = Centerline Minimum Radius (inches).
All expansion Loops and Offsets should be installed in the horizontal plane to prevent the possibility of trapping oil. Loops and Offsets in verti-
cal risers should also be installed in a horizontal plane.
LG Electronics U.S.A.,Inc., is not responsible for any piping calculations, refrigerant leaks, degradation of performance, or any other potential
problems or damages as a result of interconnecting piping, their joint connections, isolation valves, introduced debris inside the piping system, or
other problems caused by the interconnecting piping system.
Definitions
Main:7KHSLSLQJVHJPHQWEHWZHHQWKHRXWGRRUXQLWDQGWKHUVW<EUDQFK Physical Pipe Length: Actual length of straight segment(s) of pipe.
Branch: A segment of pipe between two Y-branches. Equivalent Pipe Length: Actual length of pipe plus equivalent
Run-out: The segment of pipe connecting an indoor unit to a Y-branch. lengths of elbows, Y-branches, and valves.
Layout Procedure
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1. Draft a one-line diagram of the proposed piping system connect- 3. Calculate the equivalent pipe length of each pipe segment.
ing outdoor unit to heat recovery and indoor units. Follow the 4. Input the pipe lengths into the LATS software and perform Auto
pipe limitations listed on pages 122 - 123 and 125 - 126. Pipe Sizing check and System Check. LATS will automatically
2. Calculate the physical length of each pipe segment and note it on calculate pipe sizes.
the drawing.
Using Elbows
Field-supplied elbows are allowed as long as they are long radius and designed for use with R410A refrigerant. The designer, however,
should be cautious with the quantity and size of fittings used, and must account for the additional pressure losses in equivalent pipe length
calculation for each branch. The equivalent pipe length of each elbow must be added to each pipe segment in the LATS program.
above or below the obstacle be a minimum of three (3) times greater Above an obstacle. Below an obstacle.
than the longest vertical rise (or fall) distance.
Diameter of penetrations shall be determined by pipe diameter plus the thickness of the insulation.
Underground Refrigerant Piping Figure 35: Typical Arrangement of Refrigerant Pipe and
Cable(s) in a Utility Conduit.
Refrigerant pipe installed underground should be routed inside a vapor tight
protective sleeve to prevent insulation deterioration and water infiltration. Re- Vapor Line
frigerant pipe installed inside underground casing must be continuous without Insulation Material
any joints. Underground refrigerant pipe must be located at a level below the
frost line. Liquid Line
Pipe Sleeve
Provide expansion joints in long pipe segments and place in an accessible Insulation
conduit box for inspection. Use galvanized curved sheet metal saddles at all Material
mounting points. Pipe should be allowed to move freely linearly. Min. 18 Gauge
Power/Communication
Cable
Table 54: Utility Conduit Sizes.
Vapor Pipe1
Liquid Pipe1
1/2 (2.02,5) 5/8 (2-1/82,5) 3/4 (2-1/42,5)
1/4 (1.0)3 4 4 4
3/8 (1-1/8)3 4 4 5
1/2 (1-1/2)4 5 5 5
5/8 (1-5/8)4 5 5 5
3/4 (1-3/4)4 5 5 5
1
OD pipe diameter in inches; Values in parenthesis () indicate OD of pipe with insulation jacket.
2
Diameter of pipe with insulation. Thickness of pipe insulation is typical. Actual required thickness may
vary based on surrounding ambient conditions and should be calculated and specified by the design
engineer.
3
Insulation thickness (value in parenthesis) = 3/8 inch.
4
Insulation thickness (value in parenthesis) = 1 inch.
5
Insulation thickness (value in parenthesis) = 3/4 inch.
33 Feet
(Max.)
3. Elevation difference between outdoor units. Figure 38: Elevation Difference Between Outdoor
The elevation difference between the highest and lowest elevation outdoor unit must Units.
not exceed sixteen (16) feet.
16 Feet
(Max)
Elevation
To IDUs /
HRUs
Trapping Figure 39: Traps for Heat Pump and Heat Recovery Units.
1. When required, all traps must be inverted type
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Suction Low Pressure Vapor
in the suction vapor line, and heat recovery
Liquid Liquid
outdoor units would be trapped in the high AND
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Elevation
Elevation
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General Information / Guidelines
2. Inverted traps are required when: Figure 41: Examples of Inverted Traps.
a. Piping in a horizontal direction from the outdoor Y-branch towards an out-
door unit or another outdoor unit Y-branch is greater than 6.6'.
The inverted trap should be installed close to the outdoor unit Y-branch (no To IDUs / HRUs
Us
more than 6.6' away).
Oil Trap
b. Anytime piping turns downward leaving an outdoor unit Y-branch toward an
outdoor unit or another outdoor unit Y-branch. Oil TTrap
The inverted trap should be installed close to the outdoor unit Y-branch (no more
than 6.6' away), and before the pipe toward the outdoor unit turns downward.
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To IDUs /
HRUs
Elevation
Elevation
Oil Trap
Oil Trapp
To IDUs / HRUs
Oil Trap
Oil Trap
Oil Trap
Elevation
within 6.6' of the outdoor unit Y-branch and before the pipe slopes
downward toward the outdoor unit.
nuts.
During installation, it is imperative to keep the piping system free of contaminants and debris such as copper burrs, slag, or carbon dust.
If a VRF system develops a refrigerant leak, the entire refrigerant charge of the system will dump into the area where the leak occurs. To
meet ASHRAE Standards 15 and 34, the smallest room volume on the system must be calculated and compared to the maximum allowable
concentration. If the concentration level is higher than allowed, the following are some design suggestions to eliminate the problem:
Split dual-frame and triple-frame systems into single-frame systems that have lower refrigerant charges.
Add transfer grilles in the ceiling or walls of the smaller rooms to increase the volume of the room.
Remove the smallest space from the system and serve it with a smaller mini-split system.
Inside the outdoor unit, maximum pipe temperature is 248F and minimum pipe temperature is -40F. For field insulation of refrigerant piping
between outdoor units and indoor units, consider the following pipe temperature ranges for an operating heat pump system:
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Heating mode refrigerant temperature ranges: Liquid 75-118F; High Pressure Vapor 95-220F
Cooling mode refrigerant temperature ranges: Liquid 75-118F; Low Pressure Vapor 40-90F
All insulation joints shall be glued with no air gaps. Insulation material shall fit snugly against the refrigeration pipe with no air space between
it and the pipe. Insulation passing through pipe hangers, inside conduit, and/or sleeves must not be compressed. Protect insulation inside
hangers and supports with a second layer. All pipe insulation exposed to the sun and outdoor elements shall be properly protected with PVC,
aluminum vapor barrier, or alternatively placed in a weather-resistant enclosure such as a pipe rack with a top cover; and meet local codes.
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thickness, and meet UL94 MF-1 flammability.
The design engineer should perform calculations to determine if the factory-supplied insulation jackets are sufficient to meet local codes and
avoid sweating. Add additional insulation if necessary. Check the fit of the insulation jacket after the header fitting and all run-out pipes are
installed. Mark all pipes at the point where the insulation jacket ends. Remove the jacket. Install field provided insulation on the run-out and
main trunk pipes first. Install the LG-provided insulation plugs on the ends of all unused header ports. Peel the adhesive glue protector slip
from the insulation jacket and install the clam-shell jacket over the fitting.
Figure 45: Typical Multi V IV Heat Pump VRF System Power and Communications Wiring Schematic.
3 Phase 3 Wires
Power supply
60Hz 208-230V or
60Hz 460V Master Slave1 Slave2
Main Switch R(L1) S(L2) T(L3) R(L1) S(L2) T(L3) R(L1) S(L2) T(L3)
Switch Switch Switch
Fused
Power supply Disconnect
Fused Fused
1 Phase 60Hz Disconnect Disconnect
208-230V
L1 L2
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Communication Line
(3-wire Cable)
Indoor Units
Ground wiring is required to prevent accidental electrical shock during current leakage, communication problems from electrical noise,
and motor current leakage. Do not connect the ground line to the pipes.
Install a main shutoff switch that interrupts all power sources simultaneously.
If the system operates in reversed phase, it may break the compressors and other components.
If there is a possibility of reversed phase, phase loss, momentary blackout, or the power goes on and off while the system is operating,
install a field-supplied phase loss protection circuit. Operating the system in reverse phase may break the compressor and other unit
components.
Heat Pump
Between Indoor and Master Outdoor unit
SODU IDU INTERNET DRY1 DRY2 GND 12 V Master SODU IDU INTERNET DRY1 DRY2 GND 12 V Master
Outdoor Unit Outdoor Unit
B A B A B A B A B A B A
3(A) 4(B) 3(A) 4(B) SODU IDU INTERNET DRY1 DRY2 GND 12 V Slave1
Outdoor Unit
B A B A B A
The GND terminal at the main PCB is a negative SODU IDU INTERNET DRY1 DRY2 GND 12 V Slave2
terminal for dry contact, not a ground. Outdoor Unit
B A B A B A
Make sure that terminal number of master
and slave outdoor units match. (A-A,B-B)
Communications cables are shielded, grounded at the outdoor unit(s) only. Maintain polarity throughout the communication network.
Figure 46: Typical Multi V IV Heat Recovery VRF System Power and Communications Wiring Schematic.
3 Phase 3 Wires
Power supply
60Hz 208-230V or
60Hz 460V Master Slave1 Slave2
R(L1) S(L2) T(L3) R(L1) S(L2) T(L3) R(L1) S(L2) T(L3)
Main Switch
Switch Switch Switch
Fused
Power supply Disconnect
Fused Fused
1 Phase 60Hz Disconnect Disconnect
208-230V
L1 L2
Electrical Connections
option) option) option)
HR unit
Power Line Power Line Power Line Power Line
(2-wire Cable) (2-wire Cable) (2-wire Cable) (2-wire Cable)
Communication Line
(3-wire Cable)
Indoor Units
Ground wiring is required to prevent accidental electrical shock during current leakage, communication problems from electrical noise,
and motor current leakage . Do not connect the ground line to the pipes.
Install a main shutoff switch that interrupts all power sources simultaneously.
If the system operates in reversed phase, it may break the compressors and other components.
If there is a possibility of reversed phase, phase loss, momentary blackout, or the power goes on and off while the system is operating,
install a field-supplied phase loss protection circuit. Operating the system in reverse phase may break the compressor and other unit
components.
Between Indoor and Master Outdoor unit SODU IDU INTERNET DRY1 DRY2 GND 12 V Master
Outdoor Unit
Master B A B A B A
SODU B SODU A IDU B IDU A INT B INT A
Outdoor Unit
Generation 4 Equipment
The latest versions of LGs indoor units and outdoor (air / water source) units are designated Generation 4 (Gen 4). For Gen 4 units to oper-
ate with Gen 4 features, the air conditioning system must meet the following requirements:
All indoor units, heat recovery units, and air / water source units Figure 47: Location and Setting of ODU DIP Switch 3.
must be Gen 4.
All air / water source units must have Gen 4 software Air/Water Source Unit DIP Switch No. 3
installed.
Air / water source units DIP switch 3 must be set to ON
(factory default setting is OFF).
All controllers must support Gen 4 features.
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The figure at right shows the ODU DIP switch. The "System Com-
ponent Combinations and Operation Status" table lists how combin-
ing different components will affect system operation. The "Serial
Numbers or Air / Water Source Units with Gen 4 Software" table lists
the serial numbers of air and water source units that have Gen 4
software. All air and water source units, indoor units, heat recovery
units, and controllers in a system must be Gen 4 compatible or the
system will not operate with Gen 4 features.
ON ON
OFF OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Table 56: System Component Combinations and Operation Status.
Air / Water Outdoor Unit DIP
Indoor Unit(s)** Heat Recovery Unit(s) Operation Status
Source Units* Switch No. 3
Gen 4 Gen 4 ONLY Model 2A ONLY Must be ON System will operate WITH Gen. 4 features.
Gen 4 Gen 4 ONLY Model 2A ONLY OFF System will operate but WITHOUT Gen. 4 features.
Any combination of Must be OFF
Gen 4 Gen 4 ONLY
Models 1A, 2A (factory default)
Does NOT include Gen. 4 features. System will not
Any combination of Must be OFF
Gen 4 Model 2A ONLY operate if DIP Switch No. 3 is ON, and an error code will
Gen 2 and Gen 4 (factory default)
be generated.
Any combination of Any combination of Must be OFF
Gen 4
Gen 2 and Gen 4 Models 1A, 2A (factory default)
Any combination of Any combination of
Gen 2 N/A*** Does not include Gen. 4 features.
Gen 2 and Gen 4 Models 0A****, 1A, 2A
*Gen 4 Air / Water Source Units = Multi V IV or Multi V Water IV with Gen 4 software (see table below for Gen 4 serial numbers) or Multi V S.
Gen 2 Air / Water Source Units = Multi V II, Multi V III, Multi V IV without Gen. 4 software, Multi V Water II, Multi V Water IV without Gen. 4
software, Multi V Mini, Multi V Water Mini, or Multi V Space II.
**Gen 4 Indoor Units model numbers end in 4; Gen 2 Indoor Units model numbers end in 2 or an A, including Hydro Kit.
***DIP Switch No. 3 on Gen 2 air/water source units is not related to Gen 4 features as it is with Gen 4 air/water source units.
****0A Model Heat Recovery units are not for use with Multi V IV, Multi V Water IV, or Multi V III heat recovery systems.
Table 57: Serial Numbers of Air / Water Source Units with Gen 4 Software.
Air / Water Source Unit Multi V IV Air Source Multi V Air Source Multi V IV Water Source Multi V IV Water Source
Model Type Heat Pump Heat Recovery Heat Pump Heat Recovery
Serial Number of Air / Water
Source Units with 502********* and Higher 503********* and Higher 504********* and Higher
Gen 4 Software
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