Roof Top Air Con
Roof Top Air Con
Roof Top Air Con
Technical Manual
TECHNICAL BOOKLET
COMPANY
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CONTENT
CONTENT
When installing or carrying out operations on the unit, closely follow the recommendations and
procedures given in this manual, observe warnings on the machine and take all precautionary
measures as required by the situation. Failure to comply with the procedures recommended by this
manual or unauthorized modification to the unit will automatically render the guarantee null and
void.
Lark reserves the right to alter the features of their products without notice in the interests
PREFACE
LARK Rooftop Packaged Units are single packaged units which are factory assembled, tested and shipped completely with
compressor, evaporator and condenser coils, fans and controls. These packages are designed for outdoor installation, and
they may be used for cooling only or cooling and heat pump.
The units are ideal for residential, commercial and industrial applications and are available in nominal cooling capacity from
9.9 kW to 188.5 kW. Quality design and construction make LARK air-cooled rooftop package units with hermetic scroll
compressors the preferred applications and easy installation and maintenance. Operation range of outdoor temperature is
from -10℃ to 45℃.
Rooftop packaged systems are unobtrusive, quiet, and designed to provide year round comfort – warming in winter and
cooling in summer. LARK's wide product range offers a unit of performance capacity to suit small to large packaged air
conditioner applications, e.g. offices, shops, motels, fast food outlets, restaurants, petrol stations, open plan office and work
spaces, supermarkets, shopping malls and auditoriums.
Units are suited to high static pressure applications where large volume spaces are to be air conditioned. Long pipe and duct
runs are possible enabling greater installation flexibility.
This range of units has been developed to meet the needs of typical applications. Should you have special requirements,
such as higher air flows or greater sensible duty units contact your nearest LARK representatives. LARK engineers have
extensive experience in designing air conditioning equipment for specific applications.
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FEATURES
Efficient. These reverse cycle (heat pump) air conditioners provide one of the most efficient forms of heating you can invest
in. For every 1 kW of power consumed, up to 2.8 kW of heat is generated. For every 1 kW of power consumed, up to 3.1 kW
of heat is generated. Each outdoor unit incorporates high efficiency scroll compressors. Heat exchange coils use high
efficient tube for better heat transfer.
Performance. These systems have been designed and tested to perform in ambient conditions as low as -10°C and as high
as 45°C. For the models from LAAHP 25 to LAAHP 190 belt drive fan motors are used to match the supply air requirements.
The smaller units( models from LAAHP 10 to LAAHP 20 ) have 3 speed direct drive fans for adjusting air flows.
Durable. Our packaged systems are built tough to withstand all weathers. Their durable construction ensures a long life and
excellent return on your investment. The outdoor air coils' aluminum fins are epoxy coated for extra protection in corrosive
environments, e.g. salt laden sea air. Cabinets are constructed from high grade steel - polyester powder coated for all
weather protection. External fasteners are stainless steel or galvanized type. Corrosion resistant drain trays are also
included.
Insulation. Indoor air sections are generously insulated to reduce condensation and contain noise.
More Safe. The refrigeration system includes a number of protection facilities, including: HP and LP switches, phase
sequence relay, circuit breaker control etc.
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Economy. Some models feature the flexibility and economy of 2~4 stages operation. Compressors are progressively
switched on only as they are needed. This has the added advantage of lowering start-up current.
Economizer Option. If the outdoor air heat content or temperature is below that of the return air, a fresh air damper opens
and the return air damper closes to provide the first stage of cooling. Operating costs are reduced as the compressor(s) will
only operate to provide more cooling if it is required.
Fresh Air Introduction. An optional fresh air damper is available for most models. For applications using high proportions of
fresh air (50%+) a hot gas bypass and HP fan speed controller are recommended and are available as options.
Peace of mind. The manufacturer operates a quality management system that conforms to international standard like CE,
ISO14001, ISO9001:2000. LARK products have been chosen, against worldwide competition, for use in some of the most
exclusive projects — chosen because of their proven efficiency, durability, performance, reliability and value.
Easy service. Quick release fasteners are provided on electrical and compressor panel.
Quiet design. Apartments are provided on electrical and compressor section, low noise.
WITH ECONOMIZER
WITH CE CERTIFICATE
IS OPTIONAL
Standard Features
Easily accessible system components.
Ample space for easy access to power and control panels.
Heavy duty mounting chassis for the whole unit with lifting holes.
Anti-vibration mounting compressor.
Weather-proof, polyester epoxy powder electrostatic paint oven-baked finish for sheet metal and base frame.
All units are shipped out from factory tested and protecting devices seated against client requirement.
8mm nylon filer as standard for Returning air inlet.
Single skin evaporator side with 10mm thermal installation.
Condenser coil with treated blue fins.
Quick release fasteners to be provided on electrical and compressor apartment cabinet.
Electrical features:
z Control and power panels include the direct-on-line starting contactors for the compressors and condenser fan
motor.
z Internal thermal motor protector for condenser and evaporator fan motor.
z Compressor internal thermal protection.
z Anti-recycling protection (time delay) for compressors through microprocessor.
z Crank case heater for each compressor.
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z Control circuit breaker.
z Microprocessor controller with the following main functions:
■Compressor lead-lag operation to ensure longer life for the compressors and equal running hours between
compressors.
■External remote ON/OFF button for remote operation of the unit using external ON/OFF switch or connection
to building management system.
■Volt-free terminals available for general alarm indication signal to remote monitoring station.
● Dual power supply input.
● High and low pressure safety switches (capsule type, factory Pre-set) from all models.
● Remote control panel with the same functions as the on-board panel. It can be used with a shielded cable at a
distance of 20m.
Refrigeration features:
1. High efficient Hermetic scroll compressor.
2. Filter drier (for mod. 63 and above only).
3. Charging points pin valve.
4. Thermal expansion valve (for mod. 72 and above only).
5. Fully charged unit with refrigerant.
6. Oil equalizing lines installed between parallel installed compressors
Optional Features
A)Construction options:
1. Metal mesh on condenser section.
2. Optional supply/return air configurations, optional bottom supply and return type.
3. Evaporator with treated anti-corrosion protection for coils (blue fins)for copper/aluminum coils only.
4. “25mm (1”)” or “50mm(2”)” thick flat filter.
5. Economizer option with fresh, return and exhaust air dampers with cowl.
If this option is installed in the unit the unit has the ability to work with free cooling or free heating mode allowing
it to exploit the external environmental condition as much as possible, since it avoids turning on the heaters and
the compressors. This function can be achieved by controlling the opening/closing of the external air damper.
With reference to the difference between the outdoor air temperature(std)/enthalpy and the indoor air
temperature(std)/enthalpy.
6. High Static condenser fan option will also required a sealed + drain condensing section.
7. Upgraded Evaporator Fan Motor Drives.
B)Electrical options:
1. Power circuit breaker for each motor.
2. Main power molded case circuit breaker for the whole unit (can also be available with an external handle as an option).
3. Low ambient control:
The refrigeration systems in all unit are inherently designed to operate efficiently, without extra controls or modifications. To
permit the unit to operate in low ambient condition a head pressure control can be Installed either by:
ON/OFF condenser fans sequencing (for models with 2 condenser fans).
3 speed of the condenser fan motor.
4. Earth leakage relay for each compressor.
5. Earth leakage relay for the whole unit.
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6. External overload relay for each motor.
7. Power factor correction capacitor.
8. Automatic or manual provision for pump down operation of each compressor stop.
9. Building automation system interface. Interfacing with other building management systems can be Achieved by an optional
card which can communicate with other devices using the serial communication port.
10. Voltage monitor controller (phase sequence relay) for monitoring the main incoming power supply for the unit which
provides protection from single-phasing, under-voltage, phase-voltage imbalance and phase-non-sequence
Refrigeration options:
1. Heat pump packaged unit with 4-way reversing valve, suction accumulator is a standard feature in heat pump option.
2. Pressure gauges for each refrigeration circuit (high/low pressure gauges).
3. Hot gas bypass (where low-local situation occurs and where it is necessary avoid low suction pressure and “compressor
cycling”)
4. Extra refrigerant accessories such as suction accumulators (for cooling units only), refrigerant liquid receivers, oil
separators etc..
5. Solenoid valve for heat pump mode.
6. High and low pressure controller for models
Refrigerant Piping Diagram (Sample only)
NOMENCLATURE
L AA H C P 10
① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ③ C: Cooling only ⑥ Model
H: Heat pump
① L: Lark products ④ Refrigerant type
② Unit type --: R22
AA: Air to Air A: R410a
AW: Air to Water B: R134a
WA: Water to Air C: R407c
WW: Water to Water ⑤ Type of unit
P: Packaged type
S: Split type
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TECHNICAL DATA 10-22kW
TECHNICAL DATA
MODEL LAAHCP 10 12 14 17 20 22
NOMI NAL COOLING CAPACITY kW 9.9 11.6 13.5 17.7 19.8 23.2
NOMINAL HEATING CAPACITY kW 10.89 12.76 14.85 19.47 21.78 25.52
RATED TOTAL POWER CONSUMPTION kW 3.91 4.32 5.12 6.50 7.31 8.49
(COOLING)
RATED TOTAL POWER CONSUMPTION kW 3.72 4.08 4.87 6.08 6.60 8.13
(HEATING)
RATED RUNNING CURRENT (COOLING) Amps 6.5 7.2 8.1 9.8 12.2 13.6
RATED RUNNING CURRENT (HEATING) Amps 6.1 6.7 7.5 9.1 11.5 12.5
EER (COOLING) / COP (HEATING) kW/kW 2.53/2.92 2.68/3.13 2.63/3.05 2.72/3.20 2.71/3.30 2.73/3.14
MAXIMUM STARTING CURRENT Amps 42.0 48.0 55.0 66.0 47.5 54.5
POWER SUPPLY V/Ph/Hz 440V/3Ph/60Hz
CAPACITY STEPS % 0、100% 0、50、100%
MOTO POWER INPUT kW 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.76 0.93 0.93
R POWER SUPPLY V/Ph/Hz 208-230V/1Ph/60Hz
EVAPORATOR SECTION
FAN FAN SPEED RPM 695.0 695.0 965.0 965.0 710.0 710.0
L/S 1,100.0 1,050.0 1,530.0 1,950.0 2,400.0 2,400.0
AIR FLOW
CMH 3,961 3,781 5,509 7,021 8,641 8,641
FIN TYPE Aluminum Blue Fins
ROWS / FIN PER INCH 2/15.88 3/12.7 3/14.0 2/15.88 3/14.0 3/15.88
COIL
FACE AREA m2/ft2 0.825/8.877 0.825/8.877 0.825/8.877 1.125/12.105 1.125/12.105 1.125/12.105
TUBE MATERIAL Copper Tubes
TYPE Hermetic scroll compressor
BRAND Sanyo Sanyo Sanyo Sanyo Sanyo Sanyo
COMP QUANTITY 1 1 1 1 2 2
RESS
OR POWER INPUT kW 3.20 3.61 4.24 5.35 2x3.0 2x3.52
POWER SUPPLY V/Ph/Hz 440V/3Ph/60Hz
ANCILLIARIES Crank case heater
REFRIGERANT TYPE R407c (FACTORY CHARGED)
CHARGE PER CIRCUIT Kg 3.0 3.6 4.2 5.8 6.2 7.3
REFRIGERANT
REFRIGERANT CONTROL CAPILLARY Thermal Expansion Valve control
QTY OF CIRCUITS 1 1 1 1 1 1
LENGTH mm 1280 1280 1280 1660 1780 1780
UNIT WIDTH mm 1040 1040 1040 1040 1390 1390
DIMENSIONS HEIGHT mm 895 895 895 1045 1045 1045
NET WEIGHT kg 240 240 243 360 402 420
MATERIAL - CASING / BASE High Grade Sheet Steel casing and frame
EXTERNAL FINISHING Weather-proof, polyester epoxy powder electrostatic paint oven-baked finishing
CASING
COLOUR White, Code PCTC70105
INSULATION Wave acoustic insulation 15mm for compressor section. Thermal insulation 10mm for fan section
ROOM TEMPERATURE Easy operation Line controller
CONTROL
OPERATION Unit mounted Microprocessor Controller
SOUND PRESSURE LEVELS db(A) 67 67 68 71.7 72.6 72.6
TYPE Coarse efficiency Nylon filter
AIR FILTER
SIZE (No.-LxWxH) mm 1-790x340x8 1-790x340x8 1-790x340x8 1-788x276x8 1-831x420x8 1-831x420x8
CONDENSATE DRAIN CONNECTION in 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" 3/4"
Compressor - external overload protection, Phase protection Anti-cycle timers
PROTECTION DEVICES HP/ LP Switches
* Performance values refer to the following conditions:
Cooling: room air temperature 27.0°C DB RH 50%, ambient air temperature 35°C;
Heating: room air temperature 21.0°C DB, ambient air temperature 7°C DB / 6°C WB
** Noise level measured by adopting average value in the noise lab with background noise of 25 dB(A), at a distance of 1.5m high
fan speed.
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TECHNICAL DATA 25-42kW
TECHNICAL DATA
MODEL LAAHCP 25 28 30 32 35 42
NOMI NAL COOLING CAPACITY kW 25.2 27 30.2 32.4 35.6 41.6
NOMINAL HEATING CAPACITY kW 27.3 29.7 32.4 34.6 38 44.6
RATED TOTAL POWER CONSUMPTION (COOLING) kW 9.71 10.31 11.16 11.30 12.74 14.70
RATED TOTAL POWER CONSUMPTION (HEATING) kW 9.12 9.79 10.32 10.55 11.60 13.14
RATED RUNNING CURRENT (COOLING) Amps 15.1 17.0 18.5 19.6 23.1 27.9
RATED RUNNING CURRENT (HEATING) Amps 14.0 15.6 17.2 17.8 21.6 26.1
EER (COOLING) / COP (HEATING) kW/kW 2.82/2.99 2.62/3.03 2.71/3.14 2.87/3.28 2.79/3.28 2.83/3.39
RATED RUNNING CURRENT (COOLING) Amps 15.1 17.0 18.5 19.6 23.1 27.9
MAXIMUM STARTING CURRENT Amps 61.5 62.5 62.9 59.9 75.3 87.9
POWER SUPPLY V/Ph/Hz 440V/3Ph/60Hz
CAPACITY STEPS % 0,46,54,100 0,50,100 0,46,54,100 0,50,100 0,50,100 0,37,63,100
POWER INPUT kW 1.22 1.22 1.5 1.5 2.2 2.2
MOTOR
POWER SUPPLY V/Ph/Hz 440V/3Ph/60Hz
EVAPORATOR SECTION
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TECHNICAL DATA 48-105kW
TECHNICAL DATA
FAN FAN SPEED RPM 940 920 720 725 720 720
L/S 2x2611 2x2975 2x3420 2x4166 2x5555 2x5555
AIR FLOW
CMH 2x9400 2x10710 2x12310 2x15000 2x20000 2x20000
FIN TYPE Aluminum Blue Fins
ROWS / FIN PER INCH 3/ 15.88 3/14.0 3/12.7 3/12.7 3/14.0 3/12.7
COIL
FACE AREA m2/ft2 2.47/26.577 2.984/32.108 3.77/40.565 4.68/50.357 4.68/50.357 6.44/69.295
TUBE MATERIAL Copper Tubes
TYPE Hermetic scroll compressor
COMP BRAND Sanyo Sanyo Sanyo Sanyo Sanyo Sanyo
R QUANTITY 2 2 2 2 4 4
ESSO POWER INPUT kW 4.1+8.5 4.1+10.5 2x9.5 2x10.5 4x7.04 4x7.1
R
POWER SUPPLY V/Ph/Hz 440V/3Ph/60Hz
ANCILLIARIES Crank case heater
REFRIGERANT TYPE R407c (FACTORY CHARGED)
REFRIGERANT REFRIGERANT CONTROL Thermal Expansion Valve control
QTY OF CIRCUITS 2 2 2 2 2 2
LENGTH mm 2540 2490 2490 2840 2840 3410
UNIT WIDTH mm 1860 2050 2210 2210 2210 2210
DIMENSIONS HEIGHT mm 1195 1390 1490 1580 1665 1810
NET WEIGHT kg 801 884 890 980 1160 1450
MATERIAL - CASING / BASE High Grade Sheet Steel casing and frame
CASING EXTERNAL FINISHING Weather-proof, polyester epoxy powder electrostatic paint oven-baked finishing
COLOUR White,Code PCTC70105
INSULATION Wave acoustic insulation 15mm for compressor section. Thermal insulation 10mm for fan section
ROOM TEMPERATURE Easy operation Line controller
CONTROL
OPERATION Unit mounted Microprocessor Controller
SOUND PRESSURE LEVELS db(A) 75 73 73 75 75 75
AIR FILTER TYPE Coarse efficiency Nylon filter
SIZE (No.-LxWxH) mm 2-592x470x8 2-628x541x8 2-757x591x8 3-761x391x8 3-761x391x8 2-756x646x8
CONDENSATE DRAIN CONNECTION in 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" 3/4"
Compressor - external overload protection, Phase protection Anti-cycle timers
PROTECTION DEVICES HP/ LP Switches
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TECHNICAL DATA 120-190kW
TECHNICAL DATA
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CONTROLLER
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. On/Off
2. Temperature setting
When any of these buttons is pressed, temperature display area will flash with the old temperature setting for 4
seconds. Should there be no further key press it will then return to room temperature display.
Press and together for 5 seconds will change the temperature setting from C to F.
3. Mode setting
MODE
Press button to change the operation mode as follow:-
Cool→dry→fan→heat→auto cool/heat
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4. Fan speed setting
FAN
Press button to change the fan speed:Auto→Low→Medium→High. Auto fan setting is bypass
in Fan mode. Fan speed setting is bypass in dry mode.
5. Sleep setting
Press SLEEP button to activate or deactivate sleep setting. Sleep is bypass in Fan and Dry mode.
6. Swing setting
Press button to activate or deactivate swing setting. The availability of this function depends on the
model of main board.
7. Fresh air
For main board with fresh air function, symbol will light up automatically. Sleep and dry mode is not
available for this model.
8. Clock setting
TIME
Press or TIME button to change the real time clock [RTC] setting.
TIME
Press or TIME button will activate the clock programming mode, clock symbol flashes.
TIME
Subsequent press of or TIME button will increase or decrease the current setting in 1 minute. Holding
down the button will change the current setting in a faster speed.
Press or TIME button to change the on timer setting. Holding down the button will change the setting
in a faster speed.
CANCEL
Press key to cancel the current on timer selected and the timer display area shows .
Should there be no further key press, system will exit from on timer programming mode 6 seconds later.
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11. Off timer setting
TIMER
Press button to select on timer or off timer programming mode. When off timer programming mode
is selected, OFF symbol and day of week flashing.
DA Y
Flashing of day of week indicates the on timer selected for this day. Press button to change the
day the off timer to be programmed.
If off timer for this day is empty, timer display area shows , otherwise the off timer setting will be
shown.
TIME
Press or TIME button to change the off timer setting. Holding down the button will change the setting
in a faster speed.
CANCEL
Press key to cancel the current off timer selected and the timer display area shows .
Should there be no further key press, system will exit from on timer programming mode 6 seconds later.
CANCEL
In non on or off timer programming mode, hold down key for 5 seconds will cancel all the on or off
timer being programmed.
Press or to select either indoor coil or outdoor coil temperature to be displayed. C1 will be shown
when indoor coil temperature display is selected. C2 will be shown when outdoor coil temperature display is
selected.
MODE
For dual stage system, press to select the data of the system to be display. Symbol will be
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15. Key lock
In order to prevent unauthorized access to the system setting, a key lock function is provided to prevent
mischief.
MODE
When the system is on, hold down and buttons for 3 seconds to activate the key lock function,
key lock symbol will light up. Repeat the same sequence to cancel key lock function.
entry. Press or to edit the numerical input from “0” to “9”. Upon completion of editing the number,
press to confirm the entry of this digit and this digit will then mask with “-“. The next available digit will
then be replaced by the number just entered, i.e. if the first digit is “8”, it will be displayed as“-800”. Second
digit stand still and the remaining 2 digits flashing. This indicates the second digit password entry. Follow
the same arguments above to complete the password entry for these four digits. The password to enter into
parameter editing mode is “8699”.
If password entry is correct, system will respond with a beep sound. If password is wrongly entered 3 times
consecutively or 60 seconds for password entry times up, system will exit from this mode automatically and
user needs to repeat the complete process in order to access this function.
Upon successful of password entry, temperature display area shows the submenu selection and timer
display area shows the value of parameter to be edited.
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Submenu Parameter Value Default Remarks
value
Set range 10C~15C or 5C~15C.
1 Defrost termination temperature XX 10
Depends on model.
Set range 5min~10min. Depends
2 Defrost run time XX 10
on model.
Heat mode indoor fan activation indoor coil Set range 22C~30C. Depends on
3 XX 30
temperature. model.
Set range [-8]C~[-3]C. Depends
4 Defrost activation temperature XX -6
on model.
Heat mode solenoid valve control Set range [-5]C~5C. Depends on
5 XX 0
temperature [outdoor air temperature] model.
Water source temperature protection in Set range 0C~20C. Depends on
6 XX 4
cool/dry mode model.
Water source temperature protection in Set range [-10]C~10C. Depends
7 XX 4
cool/dry mode on model.
TIME
Press or TIME to select the sub-menu to be edited. Depends on the model of main board, some of the
sub-menu is not available.
MODE
For certain dual stage system, only sub-menu 1 is available. Press to select the data of the system
19. Defrost
21. Buzzer
Buzzer beeps in responding to valid button press or wireless signal reception.
It beeps twice when the system is turned on, otherwise beeps once to all other valid acknowledgement
22. Backlight
Back light colour changes according to the operating mode setting.
Operating Mode Backlight Colour
Cool Blue
Fan Yellow
Dry Pink
Heat Reddish orange
Auto Light violet
The colour will change to red whenever there is system fault. Whenever the fault is cleared, backlight colour
will return to original.
If the unit is on, backlight will turn off 30 seconds after the last button press.
If the unit is off, any button press will turn on the backlight and the screen display. The backlight will turn off
10 seconds after last button press.
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23. Master-slave
If the wall pad is connected to a gateway card, a master controller can control it.
The address setting of the gateway card will be shown on the error display area with symbol UNIT lights
up. This symbol will turn off and replace by error symbol display if there is any fault happen to the main
board. Whenever the fault is cleared, it will return to gateway address display.
If the master controller is working in global control mode, symbol ghts up. None of the button or
infra-red reception will be acknowledged until master controller give up global control mode.
24. Battery
A battery is used to sustain the operation of the internal real time clock when the power supply is cut off.
The installation of the battery is shown as follow:
CR2032
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STRUCTURE standard
REVERSING VALVE
RETURN AIR FILTER
ECELCTRICAL BOX
EXPANSION VALVE
DRAIN PIPE
COMPRESSOR
CENTRIFUGAL FAN
GAS SEPARATOR
LIFT HOLE
Inner Structure
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DIMENSION
LAAHCP10 12
D
C
A
G
H
E
F 1190 L 1280
Note:
1, Unit fixed hole 4 × φ12.5
I
2, Unit single hole 4 × φ50
3, Unit electric control panel F
L
4, Unit power cable entry φ22
5, Unit signal wire holeφ16
6, Unit condensing water discharge pipe 3/4”
LAAHCP14-32
Note:
1, Unit fixed hole 4 × φ12.5
2, Unit single hole 4 × φ50
3, Unit electric control panel
P
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LAAHCP35-105
Note:
1, Unit fixed hole 4 × φ12.5
2, Unit single hole 4 × φ50
MODEL LAAHP35 LAAHP42,48 LAAHP52 LAAHP63 LAAHP72,90 LAAHP105
A 2540 2540 2490 2495 2750 3410
B 86.5 86.5 90 90 90 92
C 1620 1620 1700 1660 1800 1600
D 1005 1155 1345 1447 1465 1590
E 1045 1195 1390 1490 1550 1810
F 795 945 1095 1195 1182 1300
H 358 358 589 595.5 609 615
M 420 420 462 462 462 462
J 1860 1860 2050 2210 2210 2210
N 199 199 237.5 309 307.5 282.5
K 460 460 615 615 615 615
P 1166.5 1161 1336.5 1353 1331.5 1326.5
U 585 596 630 750 750 750
LAAHCP120-190
P
S
T
Q
Note:
1, Unit fixed hole 4 × φ16.5 R
2, Unit single hole 4 × φ60
MODEL LAAHP120 LAAHP130 LAAHP150 LAAHP170 LAAHP190
A 4700 5200 5500 5800 5870
B 800 800 800 800 800
C 160 160 160 160 160
D 800 1622 1300 1350 2070
E 3100 2778 3400 3650 3000
F 1590 1640 1720 1720 2010
G 2750 2846 3046 3046 3383
H 1755 2054 2354 2654 2300
M 3288.5 3438.5 3788.5 3938.5 4036.5
L 723 723 723 718 718
J 813 813 813 650 650
N 400 400 400 718 718
P 1214 1214 1214 1214 1500
Q 2000 2000 2000 2000 2040
R 2230 2230 2230 2230 2230
S 1590 1590 1590 1590 1790
T 215 215 215 215 215
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INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE
● AFTER-SALES SUPPORT
Lark is committed to customer service both during and after the sale. If you have questions concerning the operation
of your unit or the information of this booklet, contact our Sales Department. If your units fail to operate properly, or if
you have questions concerning spare parts or Service Contact, contact our Sales Department.
SECTION I: SAFETY
These instructions are primarily intended to assist qualified individuals experienced in the proper installation of
heating and/or air conditioning appliances. Some local codes require licensed installation/service personnel for this
type equipment. All installations must be in accordance with these instructions and with all applicable national and
local codes and standards.
We recommend that you read this instruction manual carefully before use to gain full advantage of the functions of
the unit and to avoid malfunction due to mishandling.
Read these instructions thoroughly before starting the installation. Follow all precautions and warnings contained
within these instructions and on the unit.
1. SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
The unit is designed to provide safe and reliable service when operating within design specifications. To avoid injury
to personnel and damage to equipment or property when operating the equipment, the following safe practices
should be observed as a minimum.
z Check the unit weight to be sure the lifting equipment is adequate.
z Disconnect power to the unit before working on it.
z Do not remove access panels or doors until fans have completely stopped.
z Do not enter an enclosed fan cabinet or into the unit while the fan is running.
● Protect materials when welding or flame cutting. Use suitable cloth to contain sparks. Have a fire extinguisher
at hand and ready for immediate use.
WARNING
The matters with possibilities leading to serious consequences such as death or serious injury due to erroneous
handling.
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CAUTION
These are the matters with possibilities leading to injury or material damage due to erroneous handling including
probabilities leading to serious consequences in some cases.
Installation and servicing of air conditioning equipment can be hazardous due to system pressure and electrical
components. Only trained and qualified service personnel should install, repair or service air conditioning equipment.
Untrained personnel can perform basic maintenance functions of cleaning coils and filters and replacing filters. All
other operations should be performed by trained service personnel. When working on air conditioning equipment,
observe precautions in the literature, tags and labels attached to the unit and other safety precautions that may
apply.
3. ADDITIONAL WARNINGS
In addition to the specific warnings listed on the previous page the following general warnings apply to your unit:
Performance of installation, operation, or maintenance procedures other than those described in this manual may
result in a hazardous situation and may void the manufacturer's warranty.
Transport the unit with care. Sudden jolts or drops can damage the refrigeration lines.
SECTION II INSTALLATION
1) INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
EQUIPMENT APPLICATION
Before beginning the installation, verify that the unit model is correct for the job. The unit model number is printed on
the data label.
Charge Adjustment
As stated previously, the system is pre-charged. If further charge is required to be added, this can be done by
CAREFULLY drawing LIQUID refrigerant only through the compressor suction pipe valve.
ELECTRICAL
All electrical work must be carried out by a qualified and licensed electrician. The installation must comply with the
current relevant standards wiring rules and local authority requirements. Wire sizing is the responsibility of the
installer, as it depends on the conditions and regulations applicable to each installation site. Refer to the electrical
drawing and specification of the unit for the electrical data. The electrical installation requirements are generally as
follows: The air-conditioning unit shall be supplied directly from a distribution board through a mains lockable
isolating switch.
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Pre punched holes have been provided in the unit casing for the isolating switch. Do not drill into the cabinet as
pipes may be located behind.
CAUTION
DO NOT PERMIT OVERHANGING STRUCTURES OR
SHRUBS TO OBSTRUCT CONDENSER AIR DISCHARGE
OUTLET, AIR INLET OR VENT OUTLETS.
CAUTION
NEVER OPERATE UNIT WITHOUT A FILTER. A FAILURE
TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING COULD RESULT IN A
PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
UNIT INSTALLATION
GROUND LEVEL
If installing the unit at ground level, provide a concrete mounting pad separate from the building foundation. The pad
must be level to ensure proper condensate disposal and strong enough to support the unit’s weight.
UNCONDITIONED SPACES
All ductwork passing through unconditioned spaces must be properly insulated to minimize duct losses and prevent
condensation. Refer to local codes for any insulation material requirements.
RIGGING AND HOISTING
This unit is not designed to be handled with a fork-truck Exercise care when moving the unit. Rig the unit by
attaching chain or cable slings to the holes provided in lifting lugs. Spreaders MUST be used across the top of the
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unit. Ensure the lifting equipment is adequate for the load. Keep the unit in an upright position at all times. The
rigging must be located outside the units center of gravity. Lifting plates may be removed after installation.
Typical lifting arrangement:
MOUNTING
The unit should be fastened to a firm flat horizontal base plinth using the holes supplied in the mounting rails.
When the unit is being installed on a roof it is recommended that the unit is installed on a substantial structure with
vibration isolating springs beneath the unit. These springs are not supplied with the unit. Three channels are
provided under the base for spring mounts or bolting down.
Flexible duct connections are recommended between the supply and return ducts and the unit.
1. Leave the on/off switch in the off position and close the mains isolating switch. A four hour delay period is
required to allow the crankcase heaters to drive any liquid refrigerant out of the compressor oil.
2. Check that the shipping blocks beneath each compressor have been removed and that each compressor is
secure on its mounts.
3. Check that all fan motors are free running.
4. Check that the thermostat is correctly wired to the unit and is set at the desired temperature.
5. Check that the air filters have been correctly installed if fitted.
6. Check air diffuser dampers are open if appropriate.
START UP PROCEDURE
Use the supplied Commissioning Sheet to help you complete the following procedure:
1. After the four hour delay period has expired, switch on the unit.
System 1's compressor will start straight away. System 2's compressor will start six minutes later due to the built in delay timer.
2. Check the supply voltage between each phase and neutral.
3. Compressors fitted are directional. Check for correct rotation. If rotation is incorrect the compressor will not pump, be noisy,
and will draw minimal current. To correct motor rotation, change the phasing at the main power terminal.
4. Measure the current draw on each phase to the compressor motors and measure the current draw of each fan motor. Check all
readings against the specified values in the wiring diagram.
5. Fit gauges and measure the suction and discharge pressures of both refrigeration circuits.
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6. Check that the outdoor air fan motors are running smoothly.
7. Test the operation of the reversing valve by running the unit in both the heating and cooling mode.
8. Check the indoor unit's fan belt tension after 20 mins of operation and adjust if necessary (refer
Commissioning Sheet).
9. Check the supply air flow at each outlet.
10. Check the tightness of all electrical connections and sign the check label.
11. Touch up any outdoor unit paintwork damage to prevent corrosion.
12. Running the unit in both the heating and cooling mode.
THE UNIT IS EQUIPPED WITH CRANKCASE HEATERS. ALLOW 24 HOURS PRIOR TO CONTINUING START
UP PROCEDURES TO ALLOW FOR HEATING OF THE REFRIGERANT COMPRESSOR CRANKCASE.
FAILURE TO COMPLY MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE AND COULD CASUE PREMATURE OF THE SYSTEM. THIS
WARNING SHOULD BE FOLLOWED AT INITIAL START UP AND ANY TIME THE POWER HAS BEEN
REMOVED FOR 12 HOURS OR LONGER.
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SECTION IV MAINTENANCE
To ensure continuing high performance, and to minimize the possibility of premature equipment failure,
periodic maintenance must be performed on the air conditioning equipment. The units should be
inspected at least once each year by a qualified service person. The minimum maintenance
requirements for this equipment are as follows:
2. Check condensate drain for free 6. Check for insulation and duct
4. Replace indoor air filters (if fitted).
drainage. damage and repair as necessary.
Check the indoor unit's fan belt Inspect outdoor coil. Clean when
Yearly
tension and adjust if necessary. necessary.
1. Check all refrigerant piping for Ensure that fan blades are clean and
Six Monthly
chafing and vibration. adequately balanced.
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