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40MUAA

Performance (TM) Series Fan Coil


Sizes 18 to 60

Product Data
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
INDUSTRY LEADING FEATURES / BENEFITS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
MODEL NUMBER NOMENCLATURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
STANDARD FEATURES AND ACCESSORIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
DIMENSIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
CLEARANCES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
SPECIFICATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
APPLICATION DATA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
INDOOR UNIT WIRING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
WIRING REQUIREMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
CONTROL SYSTEM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
WIRED REMOTE CONTROLLER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
AIR FLOW DATA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
SOUND PRESSURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
SOUND PRESSURE IN OCTAVE BANDS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
SOUND PRESSURE TESTING METHOD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
FAN AND MOTOR SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
WIRING DIAGRAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
A220908 GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Fig. 1 —Sizes 18 to 60
NOTE: Images are for illustration purposes only. Actual models
may differ slightly.

Specifications subject to change without notice.


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INDUSTRY LEADING FEATURES / BENEFITS


SECURE OPERATION ECONOMICAL OPERATION
If security is an issue, outdoor and indoor units are connected only by The air handler system design allows individual or multi-room heating or
refrigerant piping and wiring to prevent intruders from crawling through cooling when required. There is no need to run large supply-air fans or
the ductwork. In addition, since outdoor units can be installed close to an chilled water pumps to handle a few spaces with unique load patterns.
outside wall, coils are protected from vandals and severe weather. EASY-TO-USE CONTROLS
FAST INSTALLATION The air handler units have microprocessor-based controls to provide the
This compact ductless system is simple to install. This makes the air ultimate in comfort and efficiency. The user-friendly control provides the
handler systems the equipment of choice, especially in retrofit situations. interface between the user and the unit.
On all indoor units, service and maintenance expense is reduced due to MULTI-POISE INSTALLATION
easy accessible service panels. In addition, these air handler systems have
extensive self-diagnostics to assist in troubleshooting. Designed for maximum installation flexibility. The secondary drain built-
in allows the unit to be mounted in an upflow, downflow, left or right
BUILT-IN RELIABILITY installation depending on existing conditions.
The air handler system indoor and outdoor units are designed to provide 24V INTERFACE
years of trouble-free operation.
The built-in 24V Interface allows users to control the system with a third
The air handler indoor units include protection against freeze-up and high party thermostat.
evaporator temperatures on heat pumps.
AGENCY LISTINGS
The condensing units on the heat pumps are protected by a three minute
delay that provides over-current protection and high temperature All systems are listed with AHRI (Air Conditioning, Heating &
protection prior to the start of the compressor. Refrigeration Institute), UL/ETL and CSA.

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MODEL NUMBER NOMENCLATURE


INDOOR UNIT
40 MU A A Q 24 X A 3

40 = INDOOR UNIT

VOLTAGE
U = UNITARY 3 = 208/230-1-60

INDOOR FAN COIL UNIT TYPE


A = AIR HANDLER
A = Light Commercial
MAJOR SERIES B = Non Light Commercial

UNIT TYPE
Q = Heat Pump
X = Indoor Unit
NOMINAL CAPACITY
18 - 1 1/2 TON
24 - 2 TONS
30 - 2 1/2 TONS
36 - 3 TONS
48 - 4 TONS
60 - 5 TONS
A220909
Fig. 2 — Model Number Nomenclature

Use of the AHRI Certified


TM Mark indicates a
manufacturer’s
participation in the
program For verification
of certification for individual
products, go to
www.ahridirectory.org.

A220910
Fig. 3 — AHRI Certified

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STANDARD FEATURES AND ACCESSORIES


Table 1 — Standard Features Table 2 — Accessories
EASE OF INSTALLATION ORDERING NO. DESCRIPTION FOR MODELS
Low Voltage Controls S EHKMB05KN Electric Heater Kit 5kW 18K, 24K, 30K, 36K
COMFORT FEATURES 18K, 24K, 30K,
EHKMB08KN Electric Heater Kit 8kW
Microprocessor Controls S 36K, 48K
24V Interface built-in for third party thermostat controls S 18K, 24K, 30K,
EHKMB10KN Electric Heater Kit 10kW
Wireless Remote Controller S 36K, 48K, 60K
Wired Remote Controller (Sold separately) S 24K, 30K, 36K,
EHKMB15KN Electric Heater Kit 15kW
48K, 60K
Auto Restart Function S
EHKMB20KN Electric Heater Kit 20kW 36K, 48K, 60K
Cold Blow Protection on Heat Pumps S
Freeze Protection Mode on Heat Pumps S EHKMB25KN Electric Heater Kit 25kW 60K
Turbo Mode S DGAPAXXX1620 1500 CFM Air Purifier 18K, 24K
Auto Changeover on Heat Pumps S DGAPAXXX2020 1750 CFM Air Purifier 30K, 36K, 48K
SAFETY AND RELIABILITY DGAPAXXX2420 2188 CFM Air Purifier 60K
Indoor Coil Freeze Protection S
NOTE: The unit is NOT equipped with a single point electrical
Anti-corrosive pre-coated fins S
connection for electric heater, air purifier or other
Indoor Coil High Temp Protection in Heating Mode S
peripherals. A separate power supply is required.
EASE OF SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
Cleanable Filters S
Diagnostics S
APPLICATION FLEXIBILITY
Multi-poise Installation S
* Only available by using receiver in wired controller KSACN1001 (sold separately).

Legend
S - Standard
A - Accessory

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MULTI-POISE INSTALLATION
Designed for maximum installation flexibility. The secondary drain built-
in allows the unit to be mounted in an upflow, downflow, left or right
installation depending on existing conditions.

A220789
Fig. 6 — Horizontal Right Installation

A220772
Fig. 7 — Horizontal Left installation

A220771
Fig. 4 — Vertical Upflow Installation

A220788
Fig. 5 — Downflow Illustration

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DIMENSIONS

F
E

D
A220911

Dimensions
Model
A (Height) B (Depth) C (Width) D E F
45in 21in 17.5in 15.75in 10.25in 23in
18K-24K
(1143mm) (534mm) (445mm) (400mm) (260mm) (585mm)
49in 21in 21in 19.31in 10.25in 23in
30K-48K
(1245mm) (534mm) (534mm) (490mm) (260mm) (585mm)
53in 21in 24.5in 22.88in 10.25in 23in
60K
(1346mm) (534mm) (622mm) (580mm) (260mm) (585mm)

Fig. 8 —40MUAA Dimensions


Unit: Inch/mm)

Depth

Thickness
Width

A220850

Model Width Depth Thickness


(Btu/h) Inch mm Inch mm Inch mm
18-24K 16 406.4 20 508 1 25.4
30-48K 19-1/2 495.3 20 508 1 25.4
60K 23 584.2 20 508 1 25.4
Fig. 9 —Recommended Filter Size

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CLEARANCES

A220769
Fig. 10 — Clearances

SPECIFICATIONS
Table 3 — Specifications
System Indoor Size 18K 24K 30K 36K 48K 60K

Voltage, Phase, Cycle V/Ph/Hz 208/230-1-60 208/230-1-60 208/230-1-60 208/230-1-60 208/230-1-60 208/230-1-60

MCA A. 2.5 4 4.5 5 7.5 9


Electrical
Recommended Fuse Size A. 5 5 5 10 10 10

MOPA - Fuse Rating A. 15 15 15 15 15 15


Cooling Indoor DB Min -
°F(°C) 60~90 (16~32) 60~90 (16~32) 60~90 (16~32) 60~90 (16~32) 60~90 (16~32) 60~90 (16~32)
Operating Max
Range Heating Indoor DB Min -
°F(°C) 32~86(0~30) 32~86(0~30) 32~86(0~30) 32~86(0~30) 32~86(0~30) 32~86(0~30)
Max
Pipe Connection Size -
in (mm) 3/8 (9.52) 3/8 (9.52) 3/8 (9.52) 3/8 (9.52) 3/8 (9.52) 3/8 (9.52)
Liquid
Piping
Pipe Connection Size -
in (mm) 3/4 (19) 3/4 (19) 3/4 (19) 3/4 (19) 3/4 (19) 7/8 (22)
Suction
Refrigerant Type R410A R410A R410A R410A R410A R410A
Refrigerant
Metering Device EEV EEV EEV EEV EEV EEV

Face Area Sq. Ft. 3 3 3.8 3.8 3.8 4.88

No. Rows 3 3 4 4 4 5
Indoor Coil
Fins per inch 20 20 20 20 20 20

Circuits 6 6 10 10 10 14
Number of Fan Speeds
4 4 4 4 4 4
(low/med/high/turbo)
Nominal Airflow (lowest to
CFM 488/529/576/618 629/694/759/824 712/806/894/1088 865/971/1082/1188906/1094/1282/14711135/1359/1582/1806
highest)
Cooling Sound Pressure 30.5/31.4/33.4/ 33.6/36.6/38.7/ 37.7/41.3/43.0/
Airflow & dB(A) 40.2/43.2/45.7/48.0 42.5/47.1/50.3/54.0 45.0/49.1/52.1/55.3
(low to high) 35.2 40.4 45.6
Sound
Heating Sound Pressure 29.8/30.7/34.0/ 32.4/36.9/39.6/ 29.5/36.9/43.0/
dB(A) 35.6/40.7/46.8/46.7 43.7/46.8/50.2/52.7 43.4/48.0/53.0/60.5
(low to high) 35.3 40.6 43.2

Max Static Pressure In. W.G. 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8

Field Drain Pipe Size O.D. in (mm) 3/4 (19.1) 3/4 (19.1) 3/4 (19.1) 3/4 (19.1) 3/4 (19.1) 3/4 (19.1)

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APPLICATION DATA INDOOR UNIT WIRING


UNIT SELECTION Before proceeding with electrical connections, make certain that the
supply voltage, frequency, phase, and ampacity are as specified on the
Select equipment to either match or that can handle slightly less than the unit rating plate. Review the unit wiring label for proper field high and
anticipated peak load. This provides better humidity control, fewer unit low voltage wiring.
cycles, and less part-load operation.
Ensure all electrical connections are in accordance with the NEC and any
For units used in spaces with high sensible loads, base equipment local codes or ordinances that may apply. Use copper wire only.
selection on unit sensible load, not on a total anticipated load. Adjust for
anticipated room wet bulb temperature to avoid undersizing equipment.
UNIT MOUNTING (INDOOR) CAUTION
Refer to the unit’s installation instructions for further details.
PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD
Unit leveling - For reliable operation, units should be level in all planes.
Failure to follow this caution may result in product or property
Clearance - Provide adequate clearance for airflow (see Fig. 10 — on page damage. If a disconnect switch is to be mounted on the unit, select
7). a location where the drill or fastener will not contact electrical or
Unit location - Select a location which provides the best air circulation refrigerant components.
for the space.
Do not install the indoor or outdoor units in a location with special
environmental conditions. For those applications, contact your ductless WARNING
representative.
SUPPORT ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or
Adequate support must be provided to support the weight of all fan coils.
death. Field wires on the line side of the disconnect found in the
Refer to the “SPECIFICATIONS” on page 7 for fan coil weights. Refer to
fan coil unit remain live, even when the pull-out is removed.
“DIMENSIONS” on page 6 for the base unit dimensional drawings which
contain the location of the mounting brackets. Service and maintenance to incoming wiring cannot be performed
until the main disconnect switch (remote to the unit) is turned off.
Table 4 — Indoor Unit Operating Conditions

System size
Ductless Air Handler

ALL SIZES
CAUTION
Cooling EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD
Operating Range

Indoor Min - Max DB °F(°C) 60~90 (16~32) Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage or
Indoor Min - Max WB °F(°C) 59~84 (15~29) improper operation. Size the wires in accordance with NEC and
local codes.
Heating

Indoor DB Min –Max °F(°C) 32~86(0~30) Use the following steps to wire the indoor unit.
NOTE: Wiring in this section is for the base unit ONLY.
Operating

32-86(0- 32-86(0- 32-86(0- 1. Prepare the cable for connection.


Non-

Temperature range (DB) °F(°C)


30) 30) 30) a. Using wire strippers, strip the insulation from both ends of the
signal cable to reveal about 1/2 in (12mm) of wire.
b. Strip the insulation from both ends of the wires.
Operation Humidity % 0-80% 0-80% 0-80%
c. Use a wire crimper to crimp the fork terminals to the ends of
Ambient Humidity % 0-80% 0-80% 0-80% the wires.
Table 5 — Outdoor Operating Conditions 2. Open the indoor unit’s front panel. Use a screwdriver to remove the
cover of the electric control box on the indoor unit.
Operating Range and Humidity High Heat Models Regular Models 3. Thread the power cable and the signal cable through the wire outlet.
Cooling Outdoor °F -22~130 5~130 4. Connect the fork terminals to the terminals. Match the wire colors/
Min - Max DB
°C -30~55 -15~55
labels with the labels on the terminal block.
Operating
Range
Heating Outdoor °F -22~86 -5~86
Min - Max DB
°C -30~30 -15~30

Operating Humidity % 0~80 0~80

NOTE: Reference the unit’s installation instructions for more


information.

DRAIN CONNECTIONS
Install the drains in compliance with the local sanitation codes.

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5. Firmly screw the fork terminals of each wire to its corresponding


terminal. Refer to the serial number and wiring diagram located on
the cover of the electric control box. WARNING
Refer to the wiring template for the wiring method.
DO NOT connect the power cord to the communication line as
this may damage the system.

CAUTION
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD
Be sure to comply with local codes while running wire from the indoor
unit to the outdoor unit.
Every wire must be connected firmly. Loose wiring may cause the
terminal to overheat or result in a unit malfunction. A fire hazard may also
exist. Ensure all wiring is tightly connected.
No wire should touch the refrigerant tubing, compressor or any moving
parts.
A220802
Disconnecting means must be provided and located within sight and
Fig. 11 —Indoor Unit Power Wiring readily accessible from the system. Route the connecting cable with
conduit through the hole in the conduit panel.
NOTE: The electric auxiliary heat wiring diagram is supplied with the
accessories. Paste the wiring diagram in the designated position after NOTE: Separate power is required for an Auxiliary Electric Heater.
installing the heat modules.

CAUTION CAUTION
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD
While connecting the wires, strictly follow the wiring diagram. Comply with local codes while running wire from the indoor unit to the outdoor
The refrigerant circuit can become very hot. unit. Every wire must be connected firmly. Loose wiring may cause the
Keep the interconnection cable away from the copper tube. terminal to overheat or result in a unit malfunction. A fire hazard may also exist.
Ensure all wiring is tightly connected.
6. Clamp down the cable with the cable clamp. The cable must not be
No wire should touch the refrigerant tubing, compressor or any moving parts.
loose or put strain on the fork terminals.
Disconnecting means must be provided and located within sight and readily
7. Reattach the electric box cover. accessible from the system. Route the connecting cable with conduit through
the hole in the conduit panel.

CONTROL SYSTEM
The indoor unit is equipped with a microprocessor control to perform two
functions:
A220826 1. Provide safety for the system
Fig. 12 —Controls and Power Terminals on Indoor Unit 2. Control the system and provide optimum levels of comfort and
(All Sizes) efficiency.
The main microprocessor is located on the control board of the fan coil
WIRING REQUIREMENTS unit (outdoor units have a microprocessor also) with thermistors located
Size all wires per the NEC (National Electrical Code) or CEC (Canadian in the fan coil air inlet and on the indoor coil. Heat pump units have a
Electrical Code) and local codes. Use the electrical data from the outdoor unit thermistor on the outdoor coil. These thermistors monitor the system’s
(MCA - minimum circuit amps and MOCP - maximum over current protection), operation to keep the unit within acceptable parameters and control the
to correctly size the wires and the disconnect fuse or breakers respectively. operating mode.
Communication Wiring: There are two options available to establish
communication between the outdoor unit and approved indoor unit.

Table 6 — Options for Establishing Communication


OPTIONS COMMUNICATION TYPE RECOMMENDED CABLE SIZE

Non-Polarity RS485
1 16 AWG (stranded shielded)
Communication (S1 - S2)

18 AWG 8 conductor thermostat


2 24V communication
wire

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WIRED REMOTE CONTROLLER 24 VOLT INTERFACE


The indoor unit comes equipped with a 24V interface that provides
further flexibility, functionality and control allowing it to be controlled by
any 3rd party heat pump thermostat (field supplied).

NOTE: A conventional 5-wire thermostat is required. A 2 heat/1 cool


thermostat is required for electric heat applications.

S4 Dip Switch Function

A220918
Fig. 13 — Wired Remote Controller
Wired remote controller KSACN1001AAA sold separately.

Air Flow
Adjustment

A220843
Fig. 14 — 24 Volt Interface

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AIR FLOW DATA


Table 7 — Air Flow Data
18K 24K 30K 36K 48K 60K
SYSTEM SIZE
(208/230V) (208/230V) (208/230V) (208/230V) (208/230V) (208/230V)
Turbo 618 824 1,088 1,188 1,471 1,806
High 576 759 894 1,082 1,282 1,582
Airflow** (CFM)
Medium 529 694 806 971 1,094 1,359
Low 488 629 712 865 906 1,135
Airflow values obtained at AHRI 210/240 rating conditions.
**Measured at rates static pressure:
18K-24K: 0.1 in. WG (25pa)
30K-36K: 0.15 in. WG (37pa)
48K-60K: 0.2 in. WG (50pa)

SOUND PRESSURE
Table 8 — Sound Pressure

18K 24K 30K 36K 48K 60K


Ducted Indoor (208/230V) (208/230V)
(208/230V) (208/230V) (208/230V) (208/230V)

35.2/ 40.4/ 45.6/ 48.0/ 54.0/ 55.3/


**Cooling operation dBA at (Turbo/ High / 33.4/ 38.7/ 43.0/ 45.7/ 50.3/ 52.1/
Indoor Sound Pressure Med / Low CFM) 31.4/ 36.6/ 41.3/ 43.2/ 47.1/ 49.1/
30.5 33.6 37.7 40.2 42.5 45.0

35.3/ 40.6/ 43.2/ 46.7/ 52.7/ 60.5/


**Heating operation dBA at (Turbo/ High / 34.0/ 39.6/ 43.0/ 46.8/ 50.2/ 53.0/
Indoor Sound Pressure Med / Low CFM) 30.7/ 36.9/ 36.9/ 40.7/ 46.8/ 48.0/
29.8 32.4 29.5 35.6 43.7 43.4

SOUND PRESSURE IN OCTAVE BANDS


Table 9 — Sound Pressure In Octave Bands

SIZE Frequency (Hz) 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000

Cooling dB(A) 39.1 37.2 32.8 28.7 28.1 26.0 22.8 20.8
18k
Heating dB(A) 40.8 38.0 33.3 28.4 28.6 25.8 25.2 21.2

Cooling dB(A) 43.9 44.5 39.0 32.2 32.7 31.2 27.3 23.6
24k
Heating dB(A) 43.3 45.5 36.8 32.4 34.3 32.5 30.2 24.5

Cooling dB(A) 45.6 48.0 40.4 34.6 38.4 35.9 34.0 28.3
30K
Heating dB(A) 44.3 48.6 40.6 35.7 38.6 35.8 31.9 25.3

Cooling dB(A) 47.7 51.6 45.1 39.2 40.3 38.7 36.2 33.2
36k
Heating dB(A) 44.7 50.8 42.8 38.8 40.6 37.4 35.2 35.0

Cooling dB(A) 52.1 56.1 47.7 41.2 46.3 43.0 40.5 36.0
48k
Heating dB(A) 51.0 55.3 48.2 42.1 45.7 42.7 40.4 36.0

Cooling dB(A) 58.8 53.9 52.2 46.3 46.1 45.9 41.5 35.4
60k
Heating dB(A) 59.9 54.9 49.8 50.1 47.5 45.5 42.7 35.0

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SOUND PRESSURE TESTING METHOD

6.6ft (2m) 3.9ft (1m)


4.9ft (1.5m)

Outlet Test Sample Inlet


Air Flow

Pressure adjust Pressure detect

valve point 4.9ft (1.5m)

Fig. 15 — Sound Pressure Testing Method

FAN AND MOTOR SPECIFICATIONS


Table 10 — Fan and Motor Specifications
DUCTED SIZES 18K 24K 30K/36K 48K 60K
Material Metal
INDOOR FAN

Diameter inch 10.63 10.63 11.1 11.1 10.98

Height inch 8.15 8.15 9.65 9.65 10.67

Model ZKFD-250-8-1 ZKFD-250-8-1 ZKFD-375-8-1-1 ZKFD-560-8-1-1 ZKFD-750-8-1-1


Volts V 208/230 208/230 208/230 208/230 208/230
Type DC
Phase 3
INDOOR FAN MOTOR

FLA 2 3 3.5 3.5 7


Insulation class B
Safe class IPX0
Input W 67.8 67.8 168 235 286.5
Output W 250 250 375 560 750
Range of current Amps 0.66±15% 0.66±15% 1.4±15% 1.9±15% 2.26±15%
Rated current Amps 0.66 0.66 1.4 1.9 2.26
Rated HP HP 1/3 1/3 1/2 3/4 1
Speed rev/min 550/510/450 550/510/450 685/620/560 780/685/580 820/720/615
Rated RPM rev/min 550 550 685 780 820
Max. input W 67.8 67.8 168 235 286.5

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Table 11 — Turbo, High, Medium, Low Air Volume Parameters


18K 24K 30K 36K 48K 60K

The PWM Static Air volume The PWM Static Air volume The PWM Static Air volume The PWM Static Air volume The PWM Static Air volume The PWM Static Air volume
duty cycle pressure (CFM) duty cycle pressure (CFM) duty cycle pressure (CFM) duty cycle pressure (CFM) duty cycle pressure (CFM) duty cycle pressure (CFM)
0 489 0 598 0 422 0 879 0 946 0 1151

0.10” 493 0.10” 613 0.10” 705 0.10” 883 0.10” 943 0.10” 1133

0.15” 490 0.15” 625 0.15” 713 0.15” 888 0.15” 942 0.15” 1136

0.20” 488 0.20” 630 0.20” 705 0.20” 892 0.20” 948 0.20” 1132

0.30” 501 0.30” 632 0.30” 708 0.30” 893 0.30” 947 0.30” 1128
Low Low Low Low Low Low
0.40” 497 0.40” 635 0.40” 711 0.40” 893 0.40” 940 0.40” 1134

0.50” 495 0.50” 631 0.50” 707 0.50” 892 0.50” 940 0.50” 1130

0.60” 492 0.60” 624 0.60” 704 0.60” 890 0.60” 933 0.60” 1133

0.80” 489 0.80” 614 0.80” 702 0.80” 873 0.80” 925 0.80” 1126

1.00” 488 1.00” 624 1.00” 698 1.00” 826 1.00” 925 1.00” 1118

0 524 0 692 0 813 0 1010 0 1155 0 1367

0.10” 528 0.10” 690 0.10” 811 0.10” 1001 0.10” 1156 0.10” 1358

0.15” 532 0.15” 685 0.15” 813 0.15” 1001 0.15” 1154 0.15” 1362

0.20” 542 0.20” 695 0.20” 816 0.20” 1000 0.20” 1154 0.20” 1361

0.30” 523 0.30” 693 0.30” 815 0.30” 995 0.30” 1143 0.30” 1360
Mid Mid Mid Mid Mid Mid
0.40” 524 0.40” 692 0.40” 811 0.40” 995 0.40” 1147 0.40” 1352

0.50” 533 0.50” 688 0.50” 809 0.50” 996 0.50” 1149 0.50” 1353

0.60” 523 0.60” 684 0.60” 801 0.60” 983 0.60” 1143 0.60” 1348

0.80” 521 0.80” 670 0.80” 807 0.80” 996 0.80” 1140 0.80” 1340

1.00” 519 1.00” 654 1.00” 801 1.00” 969 1.00” 1113 1.00” 1316

0 573 0 752 0 899 0 1137 0 1325 0 1608

0.10” 577 0.10” 746 0.10” 895 0.10” 1123 0.10” 1328 0.10” 1590

0.15” 580 0.15” 750 0.15” 902 0.15” 1119 0.15” 1337 0.15” 1586

0.20” 576 0.20” 756 0.20” 898 0.20” 1120 0.20” 1337 0.20” 1560

0.30” 579 0.30” 750 0.30” 900 0.30” 1112 0.30” 1330 0.30” 1561
High High High High High High
0.40” 574 0.40” 746 0.40” 909 0.40” 1111 0.40” 1333 0.40” 1554

0.50” 573 0.50” 741 0.50” 901 0.50” 1113 0.50” 1338 0.50” 1549

0.60” 576 0.60” 745 0.60” 908 0.60” 1101 0.60” 1335 0.60” 1545

0.80” 577 0.80” 735 0.80” 905 0.80” 1094 0.80” 1321 0.80” 1543

1.00” 574 1.00” 714 1.00” 899 1.00” 1088 1.00” 1321 1.00” 1548

0 611 0 820 0 986 0 1179 0 1465 0 1799

0.10” 616 0.10” 826 0.10” 983 0.10” 1181 0.10” 1468 0.10” 1801

0.15” 617 0.15” 822 0.15” 982 0.15” 1188 0.15” 1479 0.15” 1798

0.20” 614 0.20” 821 0.20” 980 0.20” 1180 0.20” 1469 0.20” 1792

0.30” 612 0.30” 826 0.30” 988 0.30” 1182 0.30” 1466 0.30” 1800
Turbo Turbo Turbo Turbo Turbo Turbo
0.40” 618 0.40” 822 0.40” 989 0.40” 1191 0.40” 1476 0.40” 1808

0.50” 622 0.50” 828 0.50” 986 0.50” 1180 0.50” 1468 0.50” 1796

0.60” 610 0.60” 818 0.60” 993 0.60” 1190 0.60” 1478 0.60” 1798

0.70” 613 0.70” 824 0.70” 990 0.70” 1198 0.70” 1471 0.70” 1812

0.80” 618 0.80” 823 0.80” 988 0.80” 1188 0.80” 1472 0.80” 1806

Manufacturer reserves the right to change, at any time, specifications and designs without notice and without obligations.
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40MUAA: Product Data

WIRING DIAGRAMS

NOTE1: WIRING DIAGRAM 24 V THERM OS TATS SE TTIN G


1.The parts with dotted line indicates CODE PART NAME ON ON ON ON
F01 ON
optional features.

23
CDE
ECM INDOOR ECM MOTOR SW 1 SW 3 SW 4 S4

456
2.Remove the short connector of JR1 S3 SW 2

AB
7 9
when you use the "on-off" function. T1 ROOM TEMP.SENSOR 8 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2
3.Remove the short connector of J1 T2 COIL TEMP.SENSOR CODE 0~F ON~OF F ON~OF F O N ~ O F F ON~OF F ON~OF F
when you use the "WATER LEVEL FACTORY
SWITCH" function. T2A INDOOR COIL INLET TEMP.SENSOR SETT IN G
4. This symbol indicates the element T2B INDOOR COIL OUTLET TEMP.SENSOR
is optional, the actual shape shall prevail. FO R SETTIN G NE TADDRES S

T2B
T2A
T1

T2
ECM F01 F01 F01 F01

HEATE R
ON ON ON ON

2
23

CD E
23

23
B CD E

B CD E

B C DE
3 4 56
S1+S 2

4 56

4 56

456
M

AB
UVLED

A
A
7 9 7 9 7 9 7 9
8 1 2 8 1 2 8 1 2 8 1 2
OUTP UT
2 COD E 0~F 0~F 0~F 0~F
NE TADDRES S 0~15 16 ~31 32 ~47 48 ~63
4(3) 3 3 FACTORY
SET TIN G
CN4 3 CN4 6 CN6 CN2 9 CN1 2

Output:220VAC
CN15
CN34
Output:12VDC
Output:24VAC Output:5VDC Output:5VDC Output:5VDC  Output:24VAC

48 5 PO RT
CN2 3CN3 3 CN 5 CN21

Electroni c 6
Output:12VDC

CN1 0
expansio n valv e
Remo te

CONTR OLLE R
2 WIRE WIRE
6
Output:15VDC
Output:5VDC Con tro l
WATER LEVEL
J1 INDOO R UNI T

Output:24VAC Output:220VAC

Output:+12VDC
SWITCH MAINBOAR D RED TRAN S RED

CN9 CN22
DRY CONTACT BLU E RED
ALAR M
4
CN20 L and N :230VAC
2

Output:24VAC Output:24VAC Output:+15VDC


DRY CONTACT S1 S2 N L

CN 1
WOR K ON/OF F
CN1 8 CN 11 CN 2 CN 7 CN1 4
Output:+15VDC Output:+12VDC
Y/ G 2
NOTE2: JR 1
BLAC K

CN4 CN5
1.The other switches should be set as Output:24VAC Output:24VAC Output:24VAC Output:24VAC
RED

CN 11

Y/ G
"Off" state from factory. CN 6 CN 9 CN1 0 Output:+5VDC

E/AUX
Y/Y2
2.The specific use of the switches please 2 CN 3

W1
W2

DH
Y1
E Y X

W
reference to the manual of application.

B
G
R
C
COMMUNI CATION
3.The CN5/CN23/CN33 connect to left and right terminals.
TO OUT DOOR UNIT L1 L2
FO R SETTI NG POWE R(D C MOTOR MODEL ONLY)
TO OUTDOO R UNI T
F01 F01 F01 F01 F01 F01 F01
OR POWE R
23

23

23

23

23

23

23
CD E

CD E

CD E

CD E

CD E

CD E

CD E

EN C1 24V THERMO STAT


4 56

4 56

4 56

4 56

4 56

4 56

4 56
AB

AB

AB

AB

AB

AB

AB

7 9 7 9 7 9 7 9 7 9 7 9 7 9
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 To CC M
Com m .Bu s
CODE 4 5 7 8 9 A B
CAPACIT Y ” 53 54 ~71 72 ~90 91 ~10 5 106 ~14 0 141 ~16 0 • 16 1
FACTORY ACC ORD ING TO RELATE D MODEL.
SETT IN G
A220919
Fig. 16 — Wiring Diagram Sizes All Models

Table 12 — Wiring Diagram - All Models


CODE CODE2 INDOOR UNIT MAINBOARD CONNECTION
CN5 5 output: 0-5VDC for water level switch connection
CN6 6 output: 5VDC for T2A, T2B (Temperature sensor)
CN9 9 output: 24VAC for 24V Interface
CN10 10 communication: 15VDC for 24V Interface
CN11 11 input: 230VAC High voltage
CN12 12 output: 24VAC for Heaters
CN15 15 output: 220VAC for ECM motor (fan)
CN18 18 output: 0V connection to ground
CN20 20 communication: 230VAC High voltage
CN22 22 output: 220VAC High voltage to transformer
CN29 29 output: 5VDC for T2 (Temperature sensor)
CN33 33 output: Normally open dry contact
CN34 34 output: 12VDC for ECM motor control
CN36 36 output: 0V for work
CN46 46 output: 5VDC for T1 (Temperature sensor)

Manufacturer reserves the right to change, at any time, specifications and designs without notice and without obligations.
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40MUAA: Product Data

GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS
INDOOR AIR HANDLER SYSTEMS
Size Range: 1.5 to 5 Ton Nominal Cooling and Heating Capacity Model
Number: 40MUAA

Part 1 - GENERAL
The unit has the following functions (at a minimum):
1.01 System Description 1. An automatic restart, after a power failure, which sets the unit back
to the same operating conditions it operated under at time of failure.
Indoor, air handler, direct-expansion fan coils are matched with a heat
pump outdoor unit. 2. A timer function to provide a minimum 24−hour timer cycle for
system Auto Start/Stop.
1.02 Agency Listings 3. Automatic airflow technology - fan maintains set CFM range at up
to 0.80" W.C. ESP
Unit is rated per AHRI Standards 210/240 and listed in the AHRI
4. Temperature−sensing controls sense return air temperature.
directory as a matched system.
5. Indoor coil freeze protection.
1.03 Delivery, Storage, And Handling 6. Wired remote controller to enter set points and operating conditions.
7. DEHUMIDIFICATION mode provides increased latent removal
Units are stored and handled per the unit manufacturer’s
capability by modulating system operation and set point
recommendations.
temperature. Applicable only with third party thermostats that have
the dehumidification option.
1.04 Warranty (For Inclusion By Specifying Engineer)
8. FAN−ONLY operation to provide room air circulation when cooling
Part 2 - PRODUCTS is not required.
9. Diagnostics provide continuous checks of unit operation and warns
2.01 Equipment of possible malfunctions. Error messages appear on the unit.
A. General: 10. The fan speed control is user−selectable*: high, medium, low, or
microprocessor controlled automatic operation during all operating
Indoor, direct-expansion, ceiling-mounted fan coil. The unit is
modes.
complete with cooling/heating coil, fan, fan motor, piping
connectors, electrical controls, microprocessor control system, 11. Automatic heating−to−cooling changeover in the HEAT pump
and integral temperature sensing. mode. The control includes deadband to prevent rapid mode cycling
between heating and cooling.
B. Unit Cabinet:
12. Indoor coil high temperature protection is provided to detect an
Unit cabinet is constructed of galvanized steel. The cabinet is
excessive indoor discharge temperature when the unit is in the
fully insulated for improved thermal and acoustic performance.
HEAT pump mode.
C. Fans:
G. Electrical Requirements:
The fan is the tangential direct-drive blower type with air intake
The indoor fan motor operates on 208-230V.
at the rear or bottom of the unit and discharge at the front.
H. Operating Characteristics:
D. Coil:
The air handler system has a minimum SEER2 (Seasonal Energy
The coil is a copper tube with aluminum fins and galvanized steel
Efficiency Ratio) and HSPF2 at AHRI conditions, as listed on the
tube sheets. The fins are bonded to the tubes by mechanical
specifications table.
expansion and specially hydrophilic pre-coated for enhanced
wet-ability. A drip pan under the coil has a drain connection for I. Refrigerant Lines:
piping attachment to remove condensate. All units have refrigerant lines that can be oriented to connect
E. Motors: from the side of the unit.
The motors have an open drip-proof, permanently lubricated ball * Only with wired controller KSACN1001 (Sold separately)
bearing with inherent overload protection. Fan motors are 4-
speed.
F. Controls:
The controls consist of a microprocessor-based control system
which controls the space temperature, determines optimum fan
speed, and runs self diagnostics.

Manufacturer reserves the right to change, at any time, specifications and designs without notice and without obligations.
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40MUAA: Product Data

© 2022 Carrier. All rights reserved. Edition Date: 10/22 Catalog No: 40MUAA-02PD
Replaces: 40MUAA-02PD
Manufacturer reserves the right to change, at any time, specifications and designs without notice and without obligations.
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