REMKO MVT 602 DC User manual

Assembly and operating instructions
Read the instructions prior to performing any task!
REMKO series MVT
Multisplit air-conditioning systems - outdoor unit
cooling and heating
MVT 602 DC, MVT 902 DC, MVT 1052 DC, MVT 1402 DC
0131-2018-09 Edition 1, en_GB

Installation and operating instructions (translation of the orig-
inal)
Read these operating instructions carefully before commis-
sioning / using this device!
These instructions are an integral part of the system and must
always be kept near or on the device.
Subject to modifications; No liability accepted for errors or mis-
prints!

Table of contents
1 Safety and usage instructions............................................................................................................. 5
1.1 General safety notes....................................................................................................................... 5
1.2 Identification of notes...................................................................................................................... 5
1.3 Personnel qualifications.................................................................................................................. 5
1.4 Dangers of failure to observe the safety notes................................................................................ 5
1.5 Safety-conscious working............................................................................................................... 5
1.6 Safety notes for the operator........................................................................................................... 6
1.7 Safety notes for installation, maintenance and inspection.............................................................. 6
1.8 Unauthorised modification and changes......................................................................................... 6
1.9 Intended use................................................................................................................................... 6
1.10 Warranty........................................................................................................................................ 6
1.11 Transport and packaging............................................................................................................... 7
1.12 Environmental protection and recycling........................................................................................ 7
2 Technical data........................................................................................................................................ 8
2.1 Unit data.......................................................................................................................................... 8
2.2 Unit dimensions ............................................................................................................................ 10
2.3 Performance curves for heating and cooling ................................................................................ 11
3 Design and function............................................................................................................................ 15
3.1 Unit description............................................................................................................................. 15
3.2 Combinations................................................................................................................................ 17
4 Operation............................................................................................................................................. 21
5Installation instructions for qualified personnel.............................................................................. 21
5.1 Important notes prior to installation............................................................................................... 21
5.2 Wall openings................................................................................................................................ 22
5.3 Installation materials..................................................................................................................... 22
5.4 Selection of installation location ................................................................................................... 23
5.5 Minimum clearances..................................................................................................................... 24
5.6 Oil return measures....................................................................................................................... 24
6 Installation........................................................................................................................................... 25
6.1 Connection of refrigerant piping.................................................................................................... 25
6.2 Leak testing................................................................................................................................... 27
6.3 Additional notes on connecting the refrigerant piping................................................................... 27
6.4 Adding refrigerant.......................................................................................................................... 28
7 Condensate drainage connection and safe drainage...................................................................... 28
8 Electrical wiring................................................................................................................................... 29
8.1 General connection and safety instructions.................................................................................. 29
8.2 Outdoor unit connection................................................................................................................ 29
8.3 Electrical wiring diagram............................................................................................................... 31
8.4 Electrical drawings........................................................................................................................ 32
9 Before commissioning....................................................................................................................... 36
10 Commissioning................................................................................................................................... 36
11 Troubleshooting, fault analysis and customer service................................................................... 41
11.1 Troubleshooting and customer service........................................................................................ 41
11.2 Outdoor unit error analysis.......................................................................................................... 43
12 Care and maintenance........................................................................................................................ 57
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13 Shutdown............................................................................................................................................. 58
14 Exploded view and spare parts lists................................................................................................. 59
14.1 Exploded view of the unit MVT 602 DC...................................................................................... 59
14.2 Spare parts list MVT 602 DC...................................................................................................... 60
14.3 Exploded view of the unit MVT 902 DC...................................................................................... 61
14.4 Spare parts list MVT 902 DC...................................................................................................... 62
14.5 Exploded view of the unit MVT 1052 DC.................................................................................... 63
14.6 Spare parts list MVT 1052 DC.................................................................................................... 64
14.7 Exploded view of the unit MVT 1402 DC.................................................................................... 65
14.8 Spare parts list MVT 1402 DC ................................................................................................... 66
15 Index..................................................................................................................................................... 67
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1 Safety and
usage instructions
1.1 General safety notes
Carefully read the operating manual before com-
missioning the units for the first time. It contains
useful tips and notes such as hazard warnings to
prevent personal injury and material damage.
Failure to follow the directions in this manual not
only presents a danger to people, the environment
and the system itself, but will void any claims for
liability.
Keep this operating manual and the refrigerant
data sheet near to the units.
1.2 Identification of notes
This section provides an overview of all important
safety aspects for proper protection of people and
safe and fault-free operation.The instructions and
safety notes contained within this manual must be
observed in order to prevent accidents, personal
injury and material damage.
Notes attached directly to the units must be
observed in their entirety and be kept in a fully
legible condition.
Safety notes in this manual are indicated by sym-
bols. Safety notes are introduced with signal words
which help to highlight the magnitude of the danger
in question.
DANGER!
Contact with live parts poses an immediate
danger of death due to electric shock. Damage
to the insulation or individual components may
pose a danger of death.
DANGER!
This combination of symbol and signal word
warns of a situation in which there is immediate
danger, which if not avoided may be fatal or
cause serious injury.
WARNING!
This combination of symbol and signal word
warns of a potentially hazardous situation,
which if not avoided may be fatal or cause
serious injury.
CAUTION!
This combination of symbol and signal word
warns of a potentially hazardous situation,
which if not avoided may cause injury or mate-
rial and environmental damage.
NOTICE!
This combination of symbol and signal word
warns of a potentially hazardous situation,
which if not avoided may cause material and
environmental damage.
This symbol highlights useful tips and recom-
mendations as well as information for efficient
and fault-free operation.
1.3 Personnel qualifications
Personnel responsible for commissioning, opera-
tion, maintenance, inspection and installation must
be able to demonstrate that they hold a qualifica-
tion which proves their ability to undertake the
work.
1.4 Dangers of failure to observe
the safety notes
Failure to observe the safety notes may pose a risk
to people, the environment and the units. Failure to
observe the safety notes may void any claims for
damages.
In particular, failure to observe the safety notes
may pose the following risks:
nThe failure of important unit functions.
nThe failure of prescribed methods of mainte-
nance and repair.
nDanger to people on account of electrical and
mechanical effects.
1.5 Safety-conscious working
The safety notes contained in this manual, the
existing national regulations concerning accident
prevention as well as any internal company
working, operating and safety regulations must be
observed.
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1.6 Safety notes for the operator
The operational safety of the units and compo-
nents is only assured providing they are used as
intended and in a fully assembled state.
nThe units and components may only be set up,
installed and maintained by qualified per-
sonnel.
nProtective covers (grille) over moving parts
must not be removed from units that are in
operation.
nDo not operate units or components with
obvious defects or signs of damage.
nContact with certain unit parts or components
may lead to burns or injury.
nThe units and components must not be
exposed to any mechanical load, extreme
levels of humidity or extreme temperature.
nSpaces in which refrigerant can leak sufficient
to load and vent. Otherwise there is danger of
suffocation.
nAll housing parts and device openings, e.g. air
inlets and outlets, must be free from foreign
objects, fluids or gases.
nThe units must be inspected by a service tech-
nician at least once annually. Visual inspec-
tions and cleaning may be performed by the
operator when the units are disconnected from
the mains.
1.7 Safety notes for installation,
maintenance and inspection
nAppropriate hazard prevention measures must
be taken to prevent risks to people when per-
forming installation, repair, maintenance or
cleaning work on the units.
nThe setup, connection and operation of the
units and its components must be undertaken
in accordance with the usage and operating
conditions stipulated in this manual and comply
with all applicable regional regulations.
nLocal regulations and laws such as Water
Ecology Act must be observed.
nThe power supply should be adapted to the
requirements of the units.
nUnits may only be mounted at the points pro-
vided for this purpose at the factory. The units
may only be secured or mounted on stable
structures, walls or floors.
nMobile units must be set up securely on suit-
able surfaces and in an upright position. Sta-
tionary units must be permanently installed for
operation.
nThe units and components should not be oper-
ated in areas where there is a heightened risk
of damage. Observe the minimum clearances.
nThe units and components must be kept at an
adequate distance from flammable, explosive,
combustible, abrasive and dirty areas or
atmospheres.
nSafety devices must not be altered or
bypassed.
1.8 Unauthorised modification
and changes
Modifications or changes to units and components
are not permitted and may cause malfunctions.
Safety devices may not be modified or bypassed.
Original replacement parts and accessories
authorised by the manufactured ensure safety. The
use of other parts may invalidate liability for
resulting consequences.
1.9 Intended use
Depending on the model, the units and the addi-
tional fittings with which they are equipped are only
intended to be used as an air-conditioner for the
purpose of cooling or heating the air in an
enclosed space.
Any different or additional use is a non-intended
use. The manufacturer/supplier assumes no lia-
bility for damages arising from a non-intended use.
The user bears the sole risk in such cases.
Intended use also includes working in accordance
with the operating and installation instructions and
complying with the maintenance requirements.
The threshold values specified in the technical
data must not be exceeded.
1.10 Warranty
For warranty claims to be considered, it is essential
that the ordering party or its representative com-
plete and return the "certificate of warranty" to
REMKO GmbH & Co. KG at the time when the
units are purchased and commissioned.
The warranty conditions are detailed in the "Gen-
eral business and delivery conditions". Further-
more, only the parties to a contract can conclude
special agreements beyond these conditions. In
this case, contact your contractual partner in the
first instance.
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1.11 Transport and packaging
The devices are supplied in a sturdy shipping con-
tainer. Please check the equipment immediately
upon delivery and note any damage or missing
parts on the delivery and inform the shipper and
your contractual partner. For later complaints can
not be guaranteed.
WARNING!
Plastic films and bags etc. are dangerous
toys for children!
Why:
- Leave packaging material are not around.
- Packaging material may not be accessible to
children!
1.12 Environmental protection
and recycling
Disposal of packaging
All products are packed for transport in environ-
mentally friendly materials. Make a valuable contri-
bution to reducing waste and sustaining raw mate-
rials. Only dispose of packaging at approved
collection points.
Disposal of equipment and components
Only recyclable materials are used in the manufac-
ture of the devices and components. Help protect
the environment by ensuring that the devices or
components (for example batteries) are not dis-
posed in household waste, but only in accordance
with local regulations and in an environmentally
safe manner, e.g. using certified firms and recy-
cling specialists or at collection points.
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2 Technical data
2.1 Unit data
Series MVT 602
DC
MVT 902
DC
MVT 1052
DC
MVT 1402
DC
Operating mode Inverter multisplit outdoor units for cooling and heating
Nominal cooling output 1) kW 5.2 d)
(2.1-5.3)
7.9 c)
(2.1-7.9)
10.6 b)
(21.1-10.6)
12.3 a)
(2.10-12.30)
Energy efficiency ratio SEER 6.3 d) 6.6 c) 7.6 b) 7.7 a)
Power consumption, annual, QCE 3) kWh 289 d) 419 c) 488 b) 559 a)
Energy efficiency ratio - cooling A++ d) A++ c) A++ b) A++ a)
Nominal heat capacity 2) kW 4.7 d)
(2.1-5.6)
5.9 c)
(2.3-8.2)
9,3 b)
(2.1-11.1)
9,6 a)
(2.10-12.10)
Energy efficiency ratio SCOP 4) 4.0 d) 4.0 c) 3.8 b) 3.8 a)
Power consumption, annual, QHE 3) 4) kWh 1645 2056 3426 3537 a)
Energy efficiency ratio - heating A+ A+ A A a)
Power supply V/
Ph/Hz 230/1~/50
Electrical rated power consumption,
cooling 1) kW 1.75 2.47 3.89 3.82
Electrical rated power consumption,
heating 2) kW 1.50 2.27 3.00 3.37
Elec. power consumption, max. kW 2.30 3.30 4.60 4.70
Electrical rated current consumption,
cooling 1) A7.6 10.7 16.9 16.6
Electrical rated current consumption,
heating 2) A6.7 9.8 13.0 14.7
Elec. current consumption, max. A 12 16 21.5 22.0
Refrigerant connection, injection pipe Inches
(mm) 1/4 (6.35)
Refrigerant connection, suction pipe Inches
(mm) 3.8 (9.52)
3 x 3/8 +
1 x 1/2
(9.52+12.70)
4 x 3/8 +
1 x 1/2
(9.52+12.70)
Max. operating pressure kPa 4200 / 1500
Operating range, cooling °C -15 to +50
Operating range, heating °C -15 to +24
Air flow rate, max. m³/h 2100 3500 5500
Enclosure class IP 24
Sound power level max. dB (A) 65 68 68 69
Sound pressure level 5) dB (A) 57 60 64 62
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Series MVT 602
DC
MVT 902
DC
MVT 1052
DC
MVT 1402
DC
Refrigerant 6) R 410A
Refrigerant, basic capacity kg 1.7 2.1 33.6
CO2 equivalent t 3.55 4.34 6.26 7.51
Refrigerant, additional quantity >5m g/m 30
Max. number of indoor units 2 3 4 5
Refrigerant piping, max. length per IU m 20 25 30
Refrigerant piping, max. total length m 30 45 60 75
Refrigerant piping,
max. height, upper OU m 10
Refrigerant piping,
max. height, bottom OU m 15
Dimensions
Height mm 554 702 810
Width mm 800 845 946
Depth mm 333 363 410
Weight kg 36.0 52.7 70.0 76.0
EDP no. 1623302 1623312 1623332 1623342
1) Air intake temperature TK 27°C / FK 19°C, outside temperature TK 35°C, FK 24°C, max. air flow volume,
5m pipe length
2) Air intake temperature TK 20°C, outdoor temperature TK 7°C, FK 6°C, max. air flow volume, 5m pipe
length
3) The specified value is based on results from standard testing. The actual consumption depends on the use
and location of the unit.
4) The specified value is based on the average heating period
5) At a distance of 1m in the open air: specified values are maximum values
6) Contains greenhouse gas per the Kyoto protocol, GWP 2088 (for further information, see "Adding refrig-
erant" chapter).
In conjunction with
a) 5 x MXW 203
b) 4 x MXW 203
c) 3 x MXW 203
d) 2 x MXW 203
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2.2 Unit dimensions
A
B
C
D
E
Fig. 1: Dimensions
We reserve the right to modify the dimensions and design as part of the ongoing technical development
process.
A B C D E
MVT 602 DC 800 554 333 514 340
MVT 902 DC 845 702 363 540 350
MVT 1052 DC 946 810 410 673 403
MVT 1402 DC 946 810 410 673 403
(All measurements in mm)
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2.3 Performance curves for heating and cooling
Heating capacity MVT 602 DC
0,00
0,50
1,00
1,50
2,00
2,50
3,00
3,50
4,00
4,50
5,00
5,50
6,00
6,50
-15 -7 -5 0 7 12
2
1
3
A[°C]
Fig. 2: Performance curves, heating MVT 602 DC (data for room temperature 20 °C)
A: Outside temperature
1: COP
2: Heating capacity in kW
3: Power consumption in kW
Outside temperature in °C -15 -7 -5 0 7 12
Heating capacity in kW 3,04 3,21 3,46 4,05 5,57 6,34
Power consumption in kW 1,30 1,32 1,35 1,41 1,54 1,57
COP 2,33 2,43 2,56 2,88 3,61 4,04
Cooling capacity MVT 602 DC
0,00
0,50
1,00
1,50
2,00
2,50
3,00
3,50
4,00
4,50
5,00
5,50
6,00
6,50
21 25 30 35 40
2
1
3
A[°C]
Fig. 3: Performance curves, cooling MVT 602 DC (data for room temperature FK27°/TK19 °C)
A: Outside temperature
1: EER
2: Cooling capacity in kW
3: Power consumption in kW
Outside temperature in °C 21 25 30 35 40
Cooling capacity in kW 5,10 5,44 5,48 5,28 4,53
Power consumption in kW 1,36 1,47 1,60 1,75 1,78
EER 3,74 3,70 3,42 3,02 2,55
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Heating capacity MVT 902 DC
0,00
0,50
1,00
1,50
2,00
2,50
3,00
3,50
4,00
4,50
5,00
5,50
6,00
6,50
7,00
7,50
8,00
8,50
9,00
9,50
10,00
-15 -7 -5 0 7 12
2
1
3
A[°C]
Fig. 4: Performance curves, heating MVT 902 DC (data for room temperature 20 °C)
A: Outside temperature
1: COP
2: Heating capacity in kW
3: Power consumption in kW
Outside temperature in °C -15 -7 -5 0 7 12
Heating capacity in kW 4,48 4,73 5,10 5,97 8,21 9,34
Power consumption in kW 1,92 1,94 1,99 2,07 2,27 2,31
COP 2,34 2,43 2,56 2,88 3,61 4,05
Cooling capacity MVT 902 DC
0,00
0,50
1,00
1,50
2,00
2,50
3,00
3,50
4,00
4,50
5,00
5,50
6,00
6,50
7,00
7,50
8,00
8,50
9,00
21 25 30 35 40
2
1
3
A[°C]
Fig. 5: Performance curves, cooling MVT 902 DC (data for room temperature FK27°/TK19 °C)
A: Outside temperature
1: EER
2: Cooling capacity in kW
3: Power consumption in kW
Outside temperature in °C 21 25 30 35 40
Cooling capacity in kW 7,64 8,14 8,22 7,91 6,79
Power consumption in kW 1,92 2,07 2,26 2,47 2,50
EER 3,98 3,93 3,64 3,21 2,71
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Heating capacity MVT 1052 DC
0,00
0,50
1,00
1,50
2,00
2,50
3,00
3,50
4,00
4,50
5,00
5,50
6,00
6,50
7,00
7,50
8,00
8,50
9,00
9,50
10,00
10,50
11,00
11,50
12,00
12,50
13,00
13,50
-15 -7 -5 0 7 12
2
1
3
A[°C]
Fig. 6: Performance curves, heating MVT 1052 DC (data for room temperature 20 °C)
A: Outside temperature
1: COP
2: Heating capacity in kW
3: Power consumption in kW
Outside temperature in °C -15 -7 -5 0 7 12
Heating capacity in kW 6,08 6,42 6,92 8,10 11,14 12,68
Power consumption in kW 2,53 2,57 2,63 2,74 3,00 3,05
COP 2,40 2,50 2,64 2,96 3,71 4,16
Cooling capacity MVT 1052 DC
0,00
0,50
1,00
1,50
2,00
2,50
3,00
3,50
4,00
4,50
5,00
5,50
6,00
6,50
7,00
7,50
8,00
8,50
9,00
9,50
10,00
10,50
11,00
11,50
12,00
21 25 30 35 40
2
1
3
A[°C]
Fig. 7: Performance curves, cooling MVT 1052 DC (data for room temperature FK27°/TK19 °C)
A: Outside temperature
1: EER
2: Cooling capacity in kW
3: Power consumption in kW
Outside temperature in °C 21 25 30 35 40
Cooling capacity in kW 10,19 10,86 10,96 10,55 9,05
Power consumption in kW 3,03 3,27 3,56 3,89 3,95
EER 3,36 3,32 3,08 2,71 2,29
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Heating capacity MVT 1402 DC
0,00
0,50
1,00
1,50
2,00
2,50
3,00
3,50
4,00
4,50
5,00
5,50
6,00
6,50
7,00
7,50
8,00
8,50
9,00
9,50
10,00
10,50
11,00
11,50
12,00
12,50
13,00
13,50
14,00
14,50
15,00
-15 -7 -5 0 7 12
2
1
3
A[°C]
Fig. 8: Performance curves, heating MVT 1402 DC (data for room temperature 20 °C)
A: Outside temperature
1: COP / 2: Heating capacity in kW
3: Power consumption in kW
Outside temperature in °C -15 -7 -5 0 7 12
Heating capacity in kW 6,72 7,09 7,64 8,95 12,31 14,01
Power consumption in kW 2,85 2,88 2,95 3,08 3,37 3,42
COP 2,36 2,46 2,59 2,91 3,65 4,09
Cooling capacity MVT 1402 DC
0,00
0,50
1,00
1,50
2,00
2,50
3,00
3,50
4,00
4,50
5,00
5,50
6,00
6,50
7,00
7,50
8,00
8,50
9,00
9,50
10,00
10,50
11,00
11,50
12,00
12,50
13,00
13,50
21 25 30 35 40
2
1
3
A[°C]
Fig. 9: Performance curves, cooling MVT 1402 DC (data for room temperature FK27°/TK19 °C)
A: Outside temperature
1: EER / 2: Cooling capacity in kW
3: Power consumption in kW
Outside temperature in °C 21 25 30 35 40
Cooling capacity in kW 11,89 12,68 12,79 12,31 10,56
Power consumption in kW 2,98 3,21 3,50 3,82 3,88
EER 3,99 3,95 3,66 3,22 2,72
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3 Design and function
3.1 Unit description
In cooling mode, the outdoor unit serves to output
the heat extracted by the indoor unit from the room
being cooled. In heating mode, the heat taken up
by the outdoor unit can be discharged by the
indoor unit into the room to be heated. In both
operating modes, the output produced by the com-
pressor precisely matches requirements, and
thereby regulates the nominal temperature with
minimal temperature deviations. This "inverter
technology" results in energy savings over conven-
tional split systems and also reduces noise emis-
sions to a particularly low level. The outdoor unit
can be installed in an outdoor area or, providing
that certain requirements are met, an indoor area.
The indoor unit is designed to be mounted high up
on the wall, in indoor areas. It is operated by an
infrared remote control. The outdoor unit com-
prises a circuit containing a compressor, a liquefier
with fin vaporisers, three electronic expansion
valves and a condenser fan. The outdoor unit is
combinable with REMKO indoor units from the
MXW, MXD, MXT and ATY ranges in accordance
with the cooling capacity (see "Combinations"
chapter). The outdoor unit refrigerant circuit is con-
trolled by the regulator in the indoor unit. In order
to enable operation of the device at low outdoor
temperatures, a thermal condenser pressure regu-
lator serves as winter fan speed control to regulate
the speed of the condenser fan.
Floor consoles, wall consoles and refrigerant pipes
are available as accessories.
TCE
TCE
TCE
2
1
4
3
5
8
9
10
11
6
7
TCE
TCE
14
15
12
13
Fig. 10: Cooling cycle schematic
1: Condenser
2: Condenser fan
3: Reversing valve
4: Compressor
5: Capillary tube throttle element
6: Suction pipe connection valve A
7: Suction pipe connection valve B
8: Suction pipe connection valve C
9: Suction pipe connection valve D
10: Suction pipe connection valve E
11: Injection pipe A
12: Injection pipe B
13: Injection pipe C
14: Injection pipe D
15: Injection pipe E
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Bb
A
Bc
Bd Be
1b 1c
1d 1e
2
3
3
33
4
5
6
7
8
9
7
8
9
Ba
1a
3
7
8
9
Fig. 11: System layout MVT 1402 DC
A: Outdoor area
Ba-e: Indoor area
1a-e: Indoor units
2: Outdoor unit
3: Condensate drainage line
4: Condenser fan
5: Power supply
6: Shut-off valves
7: Suction pipes
8: Injection pipes
9: Control lines
The connection between the indoor unit (indoor areas Ba, Bb, Bc, Bd, Be) and
the outdoor unit (connection circuits A, B, C, D, E) of the outdoor unit is established using refrigerant piping
and a control line.
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3.2 Combinations
Indoor units
The following indoor units can be used together with the MVT 602-1402 DC outdoor units:
A B C D
Fig. 12: Indoor units
A: MXW
B: MXD
C: MXT
D: ATY
The following combinations of outdoor units can be
selected:
MVT 602 DC Combinations with 1 indoor unit
Combi-
nation
Indoor units
2.0 kW 2.6 kW 3.5 kW 5.2 kW
1l
2 l
3 l
4 l
Combinations with 2 indoor units
Combi-
nation
Indoor units
2.0 kW 2.6 kW 3.5 kW 5.2 kW
5ll
6 ll
7l l
8 l l
9l l
MVT 902 DC Combinations with 1 indoor unit
Combi-
nation
Indoor units
2.0 kW 2.6 kW 3.5 kW 5.2 kW
1l
2 l
3 l
4 l
Combinations with 2 indoor units
Combi-
nation
Indoor units
2.0 kW 2.6 kW 3.5 kW 5.2 kW
5ll
6 ll
7 ll
8 l l
9l l
10 l l
11 l l
12 l l
13 l l
For more, see the next page.
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MVT 902 DC (Continued)
Combinations with 3 indoor units
Combi-
nation
Indoor units
2.0 kW 2.6 kW 3.5 kW 5.2 kW
14 lll
15 lll
16 ll l
17 ll l
18 ll l
19 l ll
20 lll
21 l l l
22 l ll
23 l l l
24 ll l
25 l ll
MVT 1052 DC Combinations with 1 indoor unit
Combi-
nation
Indoor units
2.0 kW 2.6 kW 3.5 kW 5.2 kW
1l
2 l
3 l
4 l
Combinations with 2 indoor units
Combi-
nation
Indoor units
2.0 kW 2.6 kW 3.5 kW 5.2 kW
5ll
6 ll
7 ll
8 ll
9 l l
10 l l
11 l l
12 l l
13 l l
14 l l
Combinations with 3 indoor units
Combi-
nation
Indoor units
2.0 kW 2.6 kW 3.5 kW 5.2 kW
15 lll
16 lll
17 lll
18 ll l
19 ll l
20 ll l
21 l ll
22 lll
23 l l l
24 l ll
25 l l l
26 l ll
27 ll l
28 ll l
29 l ll
30 lll
31 l ll
32 ll l
For more, see the next page.
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MVT 1052 DC (Continued)
Combinations with 4 indoor units
Combi-
nation
Indoor units
2.0 kW 2.6 kW 3.5 kW 5.2 kW
33 llll
34 llll
35 lll l
36 lll l
37 lll l
38 ll ll
39 ll l l
40 ll l l
41 ll ll
42 ll l l
43 l lll
44 l ll l
45 l ll l
46 l l ll
47 llll
48 l lll
49 l ll l
50 lll l
51 lll l
52 ll ll
53 ll l l
54 l lll
MVT 1402 DC Combinations with 1 indoor unit
Combi-
nation
Indoor units
2.0 kW 2.6 kW 3.5 kW 5.2 kW
1l
2 l
3 l
4 l
Combinations with 2 indoor units
Combi-
nation
Indoor units
2.0 kW 2.6 kW 3.5 kW 5.2 kW
5ll
6 ll
7 l l
8l l
9 l l
10 l l
11 l l
12 ll
13 l l
14 ll
Combinations with 3 indoor units
Combi-
nation
Indoor units
2.0 kW 2.6 kW 3.5 kW 5.2 kW
15 lll
16 l ll
17 l l l
18 ll l
19 l ll
20 ll l
21 lll
22 lll
23 ll l
24 l l l
25 l ll
26 l ll
27 ll l
28 ll l
29 lll
30 lll
31 l ll
32 ll l
33 l ll
For more, see the next page.
19

MVT 1402 DC (Continued)
Combinations with 4 indoor units
Combi-
nation
Indoor units
2.0 kW 2.6 kW 3.5 kW 5.2 kW
34 llll
35 ll ll
36 ll l l
37 l ll l
38 l l ll
39 lll l
40 lll l
41 ll l l
42 l lll
43 lll l
44 l lll
45 lll l
46 ll l l
47 ll ll
48 l l ll
49 l ll l
50 l ll l
51 lll l
52 l lll
53 llll
54 ll ll
55 llll
56 ll ll
57 l ll l
58 llll
59 ll l l
60 lll l
Combinations with 5 indoor units
Combi-
nation
Indoor units
2.0 kW 2.6 kW 3.5 kW 5.2 kW
61 lllll
62 lll ll
63 lll ll
64 ll l l l
65 l lll l
66 lllll
67 ll lll
68 llll l
69 lll l l
70 ll lll
71 ll lll
72 l ll ll
73 llll l
74 l llll
75 llll l
76 lll l l
77 ll ll l
78 ll ll l
79 l ll l l
80 llll l
81 l lll l
82 llll l
83 ll ll l
84 l llll
85 l l lll
86 lll ll
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88 lll l l
89 l lll l
90 l l ll l
91 ll l l
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