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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF SYMBOLS
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ARU M 072 B T E 5
Family
ARU = Multi V Outdoor Unit (Refrigerant R410A)
Type
M = Combination (Heat Pump or Heat Recovery)
MULTI V 5 Outdoor Unit Engineering Manual
Nominal Capacity
(Nominal cooling capacity in Btu/h)
072 = 72,000 192 = 192,000 312 = 312,000 432 = 432,000
096 = 96,000 216 = 216,000 336 = 336,000 456 = 456,000
121 = 121,000 241 = 240,000 360 = 360,000 480 = 480,000
144 = 144,000 264 = 264,000 384 = 384,000 504 = 504,000
168 = 168,000 288 = 288,000 408 = 408,000
Electrical Ratings
B = 208–230V/60Hz/3Ph
D = 460V/60Hz/3Ph
Airflow Configuration
T = Top Discharge
Efficiency
E = High Efficiency
Generation
5 = Fifth
Number of Ports
02 = Two Ports
03 = Three Ports
04 = Four Ports
Series Number
2A = Series Number
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LG AIR CONDITIONER
TECHNICAL SOLUTION (LATS)
To reduce the risk of designing an improper applied system or one that will not operate correctly, LG requires that LATS software be used on all
projects.
Formats
LATS is available to LG customers in three user interfaces: LATS HVAC, LATS CAD2, and LATS REVIT. All three LATS formats are available
through www.myLGHVAC.com, or contact an LG Sales Representative.
LATS HVAC is a Windows®-based application that aids engineers in designing LG Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF), Multi F / Multi F MAX,
Single-Zone, and Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV) systems.
*Windows® is a registered mark of Microsoft® Corporation.
LATS CAD2 combines the LG LATS program with AutoCAD® Figure 1: Example of LATS CAD2.
software**. It permits engineers to layout and validate LG Multi V
Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF), Multi F / Multi F MAX, Single-Zone,
Introduction
and Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV) systems directly into CAD
drawings.
Features
All LG product design criteria have been loaded into the program,
making LATS simple to use: double click or drag and drop the com-
ponent choices. Build systems in Tree Mode where the refrigerant
system can be viewed. Switch to a Schematic diagram to see the electrical and communications wiring.
LATS software permits the user to input region data, indoor and outdoor design temperatures, modify humidity default values, zoning, specify
type and size of outdoor units and indoor units, and input air flow and external static pressure (ESP) for ducted indoor units.
Features depend on which LATS program is being used, and the type of system being designed.
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LG AIR CONDITIONER
TECHNICAL SOLUTION (LATS)
and if any design errors are present. If errors are found, engineers
should adjust the design, and run Auto Piping and System Check
again. When the design passes the checks, then the engineer prints
out a project “Shop Drawing” (LATS Tree Diagram) and provides it to
the installing contractor. The contractor should follow the LATS Tree
Diagram when building the piping system, but oftentimes the design
changes on the building site:
The contractor must mark any deviation from the design on the Shop Drawing, including as-built straight lines and elbows. This “Mark Up”
drawing should be returned to the design engineer or Rep, who should input contractor changes into the LATS file. (Copy the original LATS
software file, save and rename as a separate file, and modify all piping lengths by double-clicking on each length and editing information.)
Like the shop drawing, the Auto Piping and System Check should also be run on this new “As Built” drawing. The design engineer or Rep
must then provide the final As Built file to the contractor. The Mark Up version must be compared to the As Built version for:
• Differences in pipe diameter(s). If incorrect diameters have been installed, the piping must be changed out. If pipe diameters have changed,
check to see if Y-Branches will also need to be changed.
• Changes to outdoor unit and indoor unit capacities. Capacities changes may impact line length changes.
• Additional refrigerant charge quantity (“Trim Charge”). Trim charge will change if piping lengths and diameters change. The As Built version
must reflect installed piping lengths to ensure correct trim charge.
All documents submitted by the contractor, as well as the Shop Drawing and the As Built Drawing files must be provided for commissioning
purposes. Model and serial numbers for all system components must also be submitted. If the steps previously detailed are not followed,
and all documents are not provided to the commissioning agent, the project runs the risk of not being commissioned and voiding any limited
warranty LG offers on the equipment.
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OUTDOOR UNIT
PRODUCT DATA
Mechanical Specifications on page 8
Features on page 9
General Data on page 10
Electrical Data on page 20
Connection Limitations on page 22
Dimensions on page 23
Wiring Diagrams on page 27
Refrigerant Flow Diagrams on page 35
Acoustic Data on page 61
Accessories on page 67
MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Multi V 5 Outdoor Units
maintained.
LG components are manufactured in a facility registered to ISO 9001 and ISO 14001, which is a set of
standards applying to environmental protection set by the International Organization for Standardization
(ISO). The units are Electrical Testing Laboratories (ETL) listed and bear the ETL label. All internal wiring
is in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC).
Temperature Ranges
Heat Pump Configuration
In Heat Pump configuration, the system can operate in heating only mode (i.e. all indoor units in heating mode) from -13°F to 61°F
outdoor ambient wet bulb. Heat Pump systems can operate in cooling mode from 5°F to 122°F outdoor ambient dry bulb. Optional low am-
bient cooling kit extends the cooling only operating range (i.e., all indoor units in cooling mode) down to -9.9°F. See the Multi V 5 Installation
Manual for DIP switch settings for Heat Pump operation.
Heat Recovery Configuration
In Heat Recovery configuration, the system can operate in heating only mode (i.e. all indoor units in heating mode) from -13°F to 61°F out-
door ambient wet bulb. Heat Recovery systems can operate in cooling only mode from 5°F to 122°F outdoor ambient dry bulb. Optional low
ambient cooling kit extends cooling only operation range (i.e. all indoor units in cooling mode) down to -9.9°F. Heat Recovery synchronous
operation range is 14°F to 81°F outdoor ambient dry bulb. See the Multi V 5 Installation Manual for DIP switch settings for Heat Recovery
operation.
Casing / Frame
Outdoor units are constructed with galvanized steel, bonderized and finished with baked enamel paint. Each frame has a removable inspec-
tion panel to allow access to service tool connections, DIP switches, auto addressing, and error codes. The entire front panel of the outdoor
unit is removable for maintenance.
Outdoor unit frames are completely factory assembled, piped and wired. Dual and triple frame outdoor units are field piped with factory
designed and supplied outdoor unit Y-branch kits to manifold them together into a single refrigerant circuit.
Refrigerant System
The refrigeration system consists of a single refrigeration circuit and uses R410A refrigerant. The outdoor unit is provided with factory
installed components, including a refrigerant strainer, check valves, oil separator, oil level sensor, accumulator, four-way
reversing valves, electronically controlled expansion valve (EEV), high and low side charging ports, high pressure safety switch, service
valves, and interconnecting piping. Also included is an integral subcooler assembly consisting of a double spiral tube-type subcooling heat
exchanger and EEV providing modulation of up to 23ºF subcooling.
Compressors
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digitally controlled inverter-driven hermetic scroll compressors to modulate capacity (variable from 12 to 150Hz). An internal thermal over-
load, and a factory-mounted 60 watt crankcase heater are included on all compressors.
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MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Multi V 5 Outdoor Units
Electrical
Outdoor units are available in 208-230V/60 Hz/3-phase or 460V/60 Hz/3-phase. The unit controls include current protection logic.
Controls
Outdoor units are factory wired with necessary electrical control components, integral microprocessors, printed circuit boards, thermistors,
sensors, terminal blocks, and lugs for power wiring.
The control circuit between the indoor units, heat recovery units, and outdoor unit is a variable low voltage DC communication completed
using a two conductor, stranded, and shielded cable for the RS-485 daisy chain communication wiring. Microprocessor-based algorithms
provide component protection, soft-start capability, refrigeration system pressure, temperature, defrost, and ambient control.
System Features
Advanced Smart Load Control
Automatically adjusts system target pressures based on outdoor temperature and humidity for increased cooling and heating performance.
Intelligent Heating
By monitoring the outdoor ambient humidity, the target high refrigerant pressure and compressor frequency can be reduced to extend heating
operation, delay defrost operation initialization, and reduce power consumption.
Comfort Cooling
By monitoring the indoor temperature and setpoint differential, the target indoor unit refrigerant superheat and flow rate can be adjusted for
improved comfort and cooling efficiency.
Vapor Injection
In heating mode, warm refrigerant vapor discharged by the subcooling heat exchanger is injected into the compressor scroll chamber, im-
proving heating performance at low outdoor ambient conditions.
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Operating Range
Cooling (°F DB) 5 to 122 5 to 122 5 to 122 5 to 122
Heating (°F WB) -13 to +61 -13 to +61 -13 to +61 -13 to +61
Synchronous — Cooling Based (°F DB) 14 to 81 14 to 81 14 to 81 14 to 81
Synchronous — Heating Based (°F WB) 14 to 61 14 to 61 14 to 61 14 to 61
Compressor
Inverter Quantity HSS DC Scroll x 4 HSS DC Scroll x 4 HSS DC Scroll x 5 HSS DC Scroll x 5
Oil/Type PVE / FVC68D PVE / FVC68D PVE / FVC68D PVE / FVC68D
Fan (Top Discharge)
Type Propeller (BLDC) Propeller (BLDC) Propeller (BLDC) Propeller (BLDC)
Motor Output (kW) x Qty. 0.90x2 + 0.90x2 + 0.90x2 0.90x2 + 0.90x2 + 0.90x2 0.90x2 + 0.90x2 + 0.90x2 0.90x2 + 0.90x2 + 0.90x2
Motor/Drive Brushless Digitally Controlled / Direct
Cooling 0 - 1,150 0 - 1,150 0 - 1,150 0 - 1,150
Operating Range (RPM)
Heating 80 - 1,150 80 - 1,150 80 - 1,150 80 - 1,150
Maximum Air Volume (CFM) 33,900 33,900 33,900 33,900
Unit Data
Refrigerant Type R410A R410A R410A R410A
Refrigerant Control/Location EEV / Indoor Unit EEV / Indoor Unit EEV / Indoor Unit EEV / Indoor Unit
Factory Charge lbs. of R410A 23.2 + 23.2 + 30.9 23.2 + 23.2 + 37.5 23.2 + 26.5 + 37.5 23.2 + 26.5 + 37.5
Max. No. Indoor Units/System3 64 64 64 64
Sound Pressure dB(A)4 66.0 66.0 67.0 67.0
Net Unit Weight (lbs.) 507 + 507 + 659 507 + 507 + 666 507 + 639 + 666 507 + 639 + 666
Shipping Weight (lbs.) 534 + 534 + 688 534 + 534 + 694 534 + 666 + 694 534 + 666 + 694
Communication Cables5,6 2 x 18 2 x 18 2 x 18 2 x 18
Heat Exchanger
Material and Fin Coating Copper Tube / Aluminum Fin and Black Coated Fin™ / Hydrophilic
Rows/Fins per inch 2/17 x 2 + 3/17 2 / 17 x 2 + 3 / 17 2 / 17 + 3 / 17 x 2 2 / 17 + 3 / 17 x 2
Piping for Heat Recovery Operation7
Liquid Line Connection (in., OD) 1/2 & 1/2 & 5/8 Braze 1/2 & 1/2 & 5/8 Braze 1/2 & 1/2 & 5/8 Braze 1/2 & 5/8 & 5/8 Braze
Low Pressure Vapor Line Conn. (in., OD) 1-1/8 & 1-1/8 & 1-1/8 Braze 1-1/8 & 1-1/8 & 1-1/8 Braze 1-1/8 & 1-1/8 & 1-1/8 Braze 1-1/8 & 1-1/8 & 1-1/8 Braze
High Pressure Vapor Line Conn. (in., OD) 3/4 & 3/4 & 1-1/8 Braze 3/4 & 3/4 & 1-1/8 Braze 3/4 & 7/8 & 1-1/8 Braze 3/4 & 7/8 & 1-1/8 Braze
Piping for Heat Pump Operation7
Liquid Line Connection (in., OD) 1/2 + 1/2 + 5/8 Braze 1/2 & 1/2 & 5/8 Braze 1/2 & 1/2 & 5/8 Braze 1/2 & 5/8 & 5/8 Braze
Vapor Line Connection (in., OD) 1-1/8 & 1-1/8 & 1-1/8 Braze 1-1/8 & 1-1/8 & 1-1/8 Braze 1-1/8 & 1-1/8 & 1-1/8 Braze 1-1/8 & 1-1/8 & 1-1/8 Braze
1
Nominal capacity applied with non-ducted indoor units, and is rated 0 ft. above sea level with 25 ft. of 5
Communication cable between Master ODU to Slave ODU(s), and Master ODU to IDUs / HRUs to be
refrigerant line per indoor unit and a 0 ft. level difference between outdoor and indoor units. All capaci- 18 AWG, 2-conductor, twisted, stranded, shielded. Ensure the communication cable shield is properly
ties are net with a Combination Ratio between 95–105%. grounded to the Master ODU chassis only. Do not ground the ODU to IDUs / HRUs communication
Nominal cooling capacity rating obtained with air entering the indoor unit at 80ºF dry bulb (DB) and 67ºF cable at any other point. Wiring must comply with all applicable local and national codes.
wet bulb (WB) and outdoor ambient conditions of 95ºF dry bulb (DB) and 75ºF wet bulb (WB). 6
Power wiring is field provided, solid or stranded, and must comply with the applicable local and nation-
Nominal heating capacity rating obtained with air entering the indoor unit at 70ºF dry bulb (DB) and al codes. See page 20 for detailed electrical data.
59ºF wet bulb (WB) and outdoor ambient conditions of 47ºF dry bulb (DB) and 43ºF wet bulb (WB). 7
LG requires that LATS software be used on all projects to ensure correct line sizing. Designer must
2
Rated capacity is certified under AHRI Standard 1230. See www.ahrinet.org for information. verify the shop drawing design against the as built design using LATS. Contractor must also use LG
3
The System Combination Ratio must be between 50–130%. manufactured Y-Branch and Header Kits only.
4
Sound pressure levels are tested in an anechoic chamber under ISO Standard 3745.
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ELECTRICAL DATA
208-230V Outdoor Unit Electrical Data
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CONNECTION LIMITATIONS
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DIMENSIONS
ARUM072BTE5 / DTE5
L9
L10 5 – 9/16
L10 L11 8 – 5/8
7/8” Diameter Leak Test Hole L13
L12 6 – 7/16
Left Side View L14
L15 Right Side View L13 24 – 5/8
L14 26 – 7/16
M5 29 – 3/16
L15
M6
M7
M8 Two (2) 7/8” Diameter Wire
M9
Routing Holes (Bottom) M5 13 – 1/8”
M10 M6 12 – 5/16”
M11
M7 11 – 3/4”
M15
M14
M13
M12
M8 9 – 11/16”
Power Cord Routing Hole
M9 9 – 5/16”
(Bottom); two (2) - ø2” M10 7 – 5/16”
Piping Routing Holes (Bottom);
two - ø2-5/8”, ø2-1/8”
M11 6 – 3/16”
M12 6 – 13/16”
M13 4 – 1/2”
M14 3 – 11/16”
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DIMENSIONS
ARUM096BTE5 / DTE5, 121BTE5 / DTE5, 144BTE5 / DTE5,
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L11
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360BTE5 / DTE5, 384BTE5 / DTE5, 408BTE5 / DTE5
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L12
L10
L14
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ARUM432BTE5 / DTE5, 456BTE5 / DTE5, 480BTE5 / DTE5, 504BTE5 / DTE5
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146-7/16 (min)
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L13
L11
L12
L10
L14
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208-230V Outdoor Units
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Lower Hot Low
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ARUM072BTE5 / DTE5, ARUM096BTE5 / DTE5, ARUM121BTE5 / DTE5
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ARUM072BTE5 / DTE5, ARUM096BTE5 / DTE5, ARUM121BTE5 / DTE5
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dB(A)
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8 ARUM096BTE5 ARUM096DTE5 58.0
10 ARUM121BTE5 ARUM121DTE5 59.0
12 ARUM144BTE5 ARUM144DTE5 60.0
14 ARUM168BTE5 ARUM168DTE5 61.0
16 ARUM192BTE5 ARUM192DTE5 62.0
18 ARUM216BTE5 ARUM216DTE5 64.0
20 ARUM241BTE5 ARUM241DTE5 65.0 3.3 feet
22 ARUM264BTE5 ARUM264BTE5 63.0
24 ARUM288BTE5 ARUM288DTE5 63.0
26 ARUM312BTE5 ARUM312DTE5 65.0
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Table 15: Outdoor Unit Sound Power Levels. • Data is valid under diffuse field conditions.
Outdoor Unit Models • Data is valid under nominal operating conditions.
dB(A) • Sound level may be increased in static pressure mode or if air
Nominal Tons 208-230V 460V
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8 ARUM096BTE5 ARUM096DTE5 78.0 • Sound power level is measured using rated conditions, and tested
10 ARUM121BTE5 ARUM121DTE5 79.0 in a reverberation room per ISO 3741 standards.
12 ARUM144BTE5 ARUM144DTE5 83.0 • Sound level will vary depending on a range of factors such as
14 ARUM168BTE5 ARUM168DTE5 85.0 construction (acoustic absorption coefficient) of particular area in
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ACCESSORIES
Air Guides
(ZAGDKA51A and ZAGDKA52A)
Optional air guides are available for Multi V 5 outdoor units to change the discharge direction from vertical to horizontal.
Contact an LG Sales Representative to verify how many kits are needed for the dual and triple frame combination outdoor units.
Contact an LG Sales Representative to verify how many kits are needed for the dual and triple frame combination outdoor units.
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OUTDOOR UNIT ACCESSORIES
Refrigerant Valves
Each heat recovery port is circuited with two two-position solenoid valves to control R410A refrigerant flow path to allow indoor units to oper-
ate in heating or cooling mode.
Refrigerant Piping
Units can be piped in series and / or parallel to optimize cost between material and labor. Up to 16 heat recovery units can be piped in series,
parallel, or a combination of series and parallel to optimize cost between material and labor. Any series string of heat recovery ports/units
can connect up to 192MBh of indoor unit nominal capacity.
• Indoor units up to 131 equivalent feet of piping length from the Heat Recovery unit to which it is connected.
• Indoor units up to 295 equivalent feet of piping length from the first branch.
• Difference between highest and lowest elevation indoor units piped to separate parallel heat recovery units (HRUs) up to 131 feet in
elevation.
• Difference between highest and lowest heat recovery units piped in parallel up to 49 feet in elevation.
• Difference between highest and lowest elevation heat recovery units piped in series up to 16 feet in elevation.
• Elevation difference of series connected heat recovery units cannot exceed 16 feet.
All refrigerant lines from the outdoor unit to the heat recovery units, and from the heat recovery units to the indoor units must be separately
field insulated.
Electrical
Heat recovery units require 208-230V, 1-phase, 60 Hz electrical power, and are capable of operation within ±10% of nominal voltage.
Controls
Heat recovery units include factory-installed control boards with integral microprocessors. Heat recovery unit control boards communicate
with the main control board in the outdoor unit and interface with the VRF equipment controls system. The control circuit between the indoor
units, heat recovery units and the outdoor unit is RS-485 daisy chain communication over two-conductor, stranded and shielded, 18 AWG
cable.
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Heat recovery units can only be used with LG systems piped for heat recovery operation.
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HEAT RECOVERY UNIT DIMENSIONS
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CONNECTIONS
System for Heat Pump Operation on page 84
System for Heat Recovery Operation on page 85
DIP Switch Settings For Use With Gen 4 Indoor Units on
page 86
SYSTEM FOR HEAT PUMP
OPERATION, 208-230V AND 460V
Figure 22: Example of a Typical Heat Pump Operation Power Wiring and Communications Cable Schematic.
3 Phase 3 Wires
Power supply
60Hz 208-230V or
60Hz 460V Master Slave1 Slave2
Main Switch R(L1) S(L2) T(L3) R(L1) S(L2) T(L3) R(L1) S(L2) T(L3)
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or death.
• Communication cable between Master ODU to Slave ODU(s), and Master ODU to IDUs to be 18 AWG, 2-conductor, twisted, stranded,
shielded. Ensure the communication cable shield is properly grounded to the Master ODU chassis only. Do not ground the ODU to IDUs
communication cable at any other point. Wiring must comply with all applicable local and national codes. Inadequate connections may
generate heat, cause a fire, and physical injury or death.
• The GND terminal at the main PCB is a negative terminal for dry contact, not a ground. Inadequate connections may generate heat, cause
a fire, and physical injury or death.
Heat Pump Operation
Communications Cable Between Master Outdoor Unit and Indoor Unit Communications Cable Between Master Outdoor Unit and Slave Outdoor Unit(s)
Master Outdoor Unit Communication Terminal Block Master Outdoor Unit Communication Terminal Block
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• Make sure that the terminal numbers of master outdoor unit and slave outdoor unit(s) match (A to A, B to B). The system will malfunction if
not properly wired.
• Maintain polarity throughout the communication network. The system will malfunction if not properly wired.
• If the system operates in reversed phase, it may break the compressors and other components.
• If there is a possibility of reversed phase, phase loss, momentary blackout, or the power goes on and off while the system is operating, install
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or death.
• Communication cable between Master ODU to Slave ODU(s), and Master ODU to IDUs / HRUs to be 18 AWG, 2-conductor, twisted, strand-
ed, shielded. Ensure the communication cable shield is properly grounded to the Master ODU chassis only. Do not ground the ODU to
IDUs / HRUs communication cable at any other point. Wiring must comply with all applicable local and national codes. Inadequate connec-
tions may generate heat, cause a fire, and physical injury or death.
• The GND terminal at the main PCB is a negative terminal for dry contact, not a ground. Inadequate connections may generate heat, cause
a fire, and physical injury or death.
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Communications Cable Between Master Outdoor Unit and Communications Cable Between Master Outdoor Unit and Slave Outdoor Unit(s)
Heat Recovery Units / Indoor Units
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not properly wired.
• Maintain polarity throughout the communication network. The system will malfunction if not properly wired.
• If the system operates in reversed phase, it may break the compressors and other components.
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DIP SWITCH SETTINGS FOR USE WITH
GEN 4 INDOOR UNITS
Generation 4 Equipment
The latest versions of LG’s indoor units are designated Generation 4 (Gen 4). For Gen 4 indoor units to operate with Gen 4 indoor unit fea-
tures, the air conditioning system must meet the following requirements:
• All indoor units, heat recovery units, and air / water source units Figure 24: Location and Setting of Outdoor Unit DIP Switch 3.
must be Gen 4 or higher.
• All air / water source units must have Gen 4 or higher software
Air/Water Source Unit DIP Switch No. 3
installed.
• Air / water source units DIP switch 3 must be set to ON
(factory default setting is OFF).
• All controllers must support Gen 4 indoor unit features.
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The figure at right shows the outdoor unit DIP switch. The "System
Component Combinations and Operation Status" table lists how
combining different components will affect system operation. The
"Serial Numbers or Air / Water Source Units with Gen 4 or Higher
Software" table lists the serial numbers of air and water source
units that have Gen 4 or higher software. All air and water source
units, indoor units, heat recovery units, and controllers in a system
must be Gen 4 compatible or the system will not operate with Gen 4
indoor unit features. ON ON
OFF OFF
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Figure 25: Typical Heat Pump System Building Layout with Piping Limitations.
Longest pipe length after first branch: 131' (295' conditional)
Longest pipe length: 656' actual (738' equiv.)
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14-18 5/8Ø 1-1/8Ø 3/4Ø No Increase 3/4Ø No Increase
20 5/8Ø 1-3/8Ø 3/4Ø No Increase 3/4Ø No Increase
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Following pages present Multi V 5 piping limitations and are for illustrative purposes only. Designers MUST use LATS when designing LG VRF systems.
Conditional Applications
Conditional applications are computed in LATS. See below for an explanation of when pipes are upsized.
If the equivalent length between the first Y-branch to the farthest indoor unit is >131 feet (up to 295 feet maximum):
• Pipe segment diameters between the first Y-branch and the second Y-branch must be sized up by one. This applies to both liquid and vapor
pipes. If the next size up is not available, or if the piping segment diameters are the same as main pipe (A) diameters, sizing up is not
possible.
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sizes.
Example: When an indoor unit combination ratio of 120% is connected to a 22-ton outdoor unit:
Outdoor unit main pipe (A) diameters: 1-3/8Ø inches (vapor) and 5/8Ø inches (liquid).
1. Pipe (B) diameters: 1-3/8Ø (vapor) and 3/4Ø (liquid) (after the first branch, when indoor unit combination ratio is 120% [26 tons]).
2. After the first branch, pipe (B) diameters must be changed to 1-3/8Ø inches (vapor) and 5/8Ø inches (liquid) to match main pipe (A)
sizes.
Instead of using the total indoor unit capacity to choose main pipe (A) diameters, use outdoor unit capacity to choose downstream main pipe
(A) diameters. Do not permit connection pipes (B) from branch to branch to exceed main pipe (A) diameters as indicated by outdoor unit
capacity. Example: When an indoor unit combination ratio of 120% is connected to a 20-ton outdoor unit (24 tons), and indoor unit with a
7,000 Btu/h capacity is located at the first branch:
1. Main pipe (A) diameters on a 20-ton outdoor unit: 1-1/8Ø inches (vapor) and 5/8Ø inches (liquid).
2. Pipe diameters between first and second branches, however, are: 1-3/8Ø (vapor) and 3/4Ø (liquid) (connected downstream indoor unit
capacity is 20 tons).
3. If main pipe (A) diameters of a 20-ton outdoor unit are 1-1/8Ø (vapor) and 5/8Ø (liquid), then the pipe diameters between the first and
second branches must be changed to match.
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Figure 26: Typical Heat Recovery System Building Layout with Piping Limitations.
Longest pipe length: 656' actual (738' equiv.)
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Unit to Header, or Y-branch to Y-branch. C
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report. C
IDU IDU IDU Farthest
• Larger-capacity outdoor units must be the master IDU
IDU
in a multi-frame system.
IDU
• Master outdoor unit capacity must be greater
than or equal to the slave1 outdoor unit capac- Case 1: Maximum height is 131 feet if installed with a Y-branch.
ity, and, where applicable, slave1 outdoor unit Case 2: Maximum height is 16 feet in heat recovery control unit series connection.
capacity must be greater than or equal to the
slave2 outdoor unit capacity.
• Connection piping from branch to branch cannot exceed the main pipe diameter (A) used by the outdoor unit.
• Install the header branches or heat recovery units so that the pipe distances between the between the connected indoor units are mini-
mized. Large differences in pipe distances can cause indoor unit performances to fluctuate.
• Y-branches and other header branches cannot be installed downstream of the initial header branch.
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• If large capacity indoor units (>12,000 Btu/h with piping sizes >5/8Ø / 3/8Ø) are installed, the valve group setting must be used. (Refer to
the PCB of the heat recovery unit for the valve group control setting.)
Table 25: Main Pipe (A) Diameters from Outdoor Unit to First Y-branch.
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Capacity
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(inches OD) Pipe (inches OD) Pipe (inches OD) (inches OD) Pipe (inches OD) Pipe (inches OD)
6 3/8Ø 3/4Ø 5/8Ø 1/2Ø No Increase No Increase
8 3/8Ø 7/8Ø 3/4Ø 1/2Ø No Increase No Increase
10 1/2Ø 1-1/8Ø 3/4Ø 5/8Ø No Increase No Increase
12 1/2Ø 1-1/8Ø 7/8Ø 5/8Ø No Increase No Increase
14-16 5/8Ø 1-1/8Ø 7/8Ø 3/4Ø No Increase No Increase
18-20 5/8Ø 1-3/8Ø 1-1/8Ø 3/4Ø No Increase No Increase
22-28 3/4Ø 1-3/8Ø 1-1/8Ø 7/8Ø No Increase No Increase
30-42 3/4Ø 1-5/8Ø 1-1/8Ø 7/8Ø No Increase No Increase
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PIPING LIMITATIONS
For Systems Designed for Heat Recovery Operation
Following pages present Multi V 5 piping limitations and are for illustrative purposes only. Designers MUST use LATS when designing LG VRF systems.
Table 26: Refrigerant Pipe (B) Diameters between Y-branches and Y-branches / Heat Recovery Unit / Headers.
Conditional Applications
Conditional applications are computed in LATS. See below for an explanation of when pipes are upsized.
If the equivalent length between the first Y-branch to the farthest indoor unit is >131 feet (maximum 295 feet):
• Pipe segment diameters between the first branch and the last branch must be sized up by one. This applies to both liquid and low / high
vapor pipes. If the next size up is not available, or if the pipe segment diameters are the same as main pipe (A) diameters, sizing up is not
possible.
• While calculating total refrigerant piping length, pipe (B) segment lengths between the first Y-branch and second Y-branch, and between the
second Y-branch and the heat recovery unit must be calculated by two.
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REFRIGERANT PIPING FOR
SEPARATED OUTDOOR UNITS
Dual-frame and triple-frame systems should be installed with all outdoor units located next to each other. In conditions where the dual-frame
or triple-frame outdoor units need to be separated, the following rules must be followed:
2. Maximum pipe length from first outdoor unit Y-branch to farthest outdoor unit. Figure 28: Maximum Pipe Length from First Outdoor
Total pipe length from the first outdoor unit Y-branch to the piping connection at the Unit Y-branch to Farthest Outdoor Unit.
farthest outdoor unit must not exceed thirty-three (33) feet.
To IDUs / HRUs
33 Feet
(Max.)
3. Elevation difference between outdoor units. Figure 29: Elevation Difference Between Outdoor
The elevation difference between the highest and lowest elevation outdoor unit must Units.
not exceed sixteen (16) feet.
16 Feet
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a. Heat pump outdoor units would be trapped in the suction vapor line, and
heat recovery outdoor units would be trapped in the high AND low pressure
vapor lines.
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horizontal pipe it elevates from.
Figure 30: Traps for Heat Pump and Heat Recovery Systems. Figure 31: Close Up of An Inverted Oil Trap.
Elevation
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REFRIGERANT PIPING FOR
SEPARATED OUTDOOR UNITS
b. Anytime piping turns downward leaving an outdoor unit Y-branch toward an outdoor unit or another outdoor unit Y-branch.
The inverted trap should be installed close to the outdoor unit Y-branch (no more than 6.6' away), and before the pipe toward the outdoor
unit turns downward.
Figure 32: Examples of Inverted Traps. Figure 33: Inverted Trap Applications.
Elevation
Oil Trap
Oil Trap
Oil Trap
Oil Trap
To IDUs / HRUs
Oil Trap
Oil Trap
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within 6.6' of the outdoor unit Y-branch and before the pipe slopes
downward toward the outdoor unit.
To indoor units /
heat recovery units
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PLACEMENT CONSIDERATIONS
Selecting the Best Location for the Outdoor Unit(s)
CAUTION
WARNING
Install a fence to prevent vermin from crawling into the unit or unauthorized individuals from accessing it.
Select a location for installing the outdoor unit that will meet the following conditions:
• Where there is enough strength to bear the weight of the outdoor unit.
• A location that allows for optimum air flow and is easily accessible for inspection, maintenance, and service.
• Where piping between the outdoor unit and indoor unit(s) / heat recovery units are within allowable limits.
• Include space for drainage to ensure condensate flows properly out of the unit when it is in heating mode. Avoid placing the outdoor unit in
a low-lying area where water could accumulate.
• If the outdoor unit is installed in a highly humid environment (near an ocean, lake, etc.), ensure that the site is well-ventilated and has a lot
of natural light (Example: Install on a rooftop).
Don’ts
• Where it will be subjected to direct thermal radiation from other heat sources, or an area that would expose the outdoor unit to heat or
steam like discharge from boiler stacks, chimneys, steam relief ports, other air conditioning units, kitchen vents, plumbing vents, and other
sources of extreme temperatures.
• Where high-frequency electrical noise / electromagnetic waves will not affect operation.
• Where operating sound from the unit will disturb inhabitants of surrounding buildings.
• Where the unit will be exposed to direct, strong winds.
• Where the discharge of one outdoor unit will blow into the inlet side of an adjacent unit (when installing multiple outdoor units).
Planning for Snow and Ice
To ensure the outdoor unit operates properly, certain measures are required in locations where there is a possibility of heavy snowfall or
severe windchill or cold:
1. Prepare for severe winter wind chills and heavy snowfall, even in areas of the country where these are unusual phenomena.
2. Position the outdoor unit so that its airflow fans are not buried by direct, heavy snowfall. If snow piles up and blocks the airflow, the
system may malfunction.
3. Remove any snow that has accumulated four (4) inches or more on the top of the outdoor unit.
4. In climates that may experience significant snow buildup, mount the outdoor unit on a raised, field-provided platform or stand. The raised
support platform must be high enough to allow the unit to remain above possible snow drifts, and must be higher than the maximum antici-
pated snowfall for the location.
5. Design the mounting base to prevent snow accumulation on the platform in front or back of the unit frame.
6. Provide a field fabricated snow protection hood to keep snow and ice and/or drifting snow from accumulating on the coil surfaces.
7. Install a hail guard kit and air guide accessories (sold separately) to prevent snow or rain from accumulating on the fan inlet / outlet guards.
8. Consider tie-down requirements in case of high winds or where required by local codes.
CAUTION
When deciding on a location to place the outdoor unit, be sure to choose an area where run-off from defrost will not accumulate and freeze on
sidewalks or driveways, which may create unsafe conditions. Properly install and insulate any drain hoses to prevent the hose from freezing,
cracking, leaking, and causing unsafe conditions from frozen condensate.
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PLACEMENT CONSIDERATIONS
Selecting the Best Location for the Outdoor Unit(s)
Choose an area where run-off from defrost mode will not accumulate and freeze on sidewalks or driveways. Properly install and insulate any drain
hoses to prevent the hose from freezing, cracking, leaking, and damaging the outdoor unit.
The system may take longer to provide heat, or heating performance will be reduced in winter if the outdoor unit is installed:
1. In a narrow, shady location.
2. Near a location that has a lot of ground moisture.
3. In a highly humid environment.
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performance.
• Avoid installing the outdoor unit where it would be directly exposed to ocean winds.
• Install the outdoor unit on the side of the building opposite from direct ocean winds.
• Select a location with good drainage.
• Periodically clean dust or salt particles off of the heat exchanger with water.
If the outdoor unit must be placed in a
location where it would be subjected to
direct ocean winds, install a concrete wind-
breaker strong enough to block any winds. Ocean winds Ocean winds
Windbreaker height and width should be
more than 150% of the outdoor unit, and be
installed at least 27-1/2 inches away from
the outdoor unit to allow for airflow.
Ocean winds
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PLACEMENT CONSIDERATIONS
Outdoor Unit Clearance Requirements
A 1" A 2"
B 12" B 4"
C 1" C 2"
Front Front D 12" D 4"
E 1" E 4"
F 20" F 20"
Different clearances are required if a Low Ambient Cooling Kit is installed. Refer to the Low Ambient Cooling Kit Installation Manual for clearance
information.
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PLACEMENT CONSIDERATIONS
Installing Outdoor Units Indoors
• Wall height at the front of the outdoor unit must be 60 inches.
60 inches
Wall Height
Front
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Limitations
20 in.
• There are no height limitations for the walls at the sides of the outdoor unit.
(When the • If the wall heights at the front and inlet sides of the outdoor unit are higher than
Unit[s] is [are] >45° allowable limits, additional space must be included.
Surrounded >10 inches - Additional space on the inlet side by 1/2 of h1.
by Four [4] - Additional space on the front side by 1/2 of h2.
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PLACEMENT CONSIDERATIONS
Installing Outdoor Units Indoors
General Guidelines
• Follow ASHRAE 62.1 design guidelines.
• Depending on the project / application, a roof over the outdoor units in combination with a wind break may be all that is necessary.
• Consider the potential for snow accumulation near louvers/roof openings. Outside air intakes and discharge ducts/louvers should be engi-
neered to clear anticipated snow accumulation levels by at least one (1) foot.
• In situations where operation is anticipated at temperatures of -13°F and lower, ancillary heat should be provided to heat the outdoor unit
coils to assure continuous compressor operation and heating.
It may be necessary to use an air guide accessory to prevent discharge air from short-cycling back to the coil inlet.
Provide a means to drain the condensate generated during heating mode and defrost cycle in addition to rainwater that infiltrates the inlet
louver enclosed area.
• Install a field-provided drain pan under the outdoor units and provide a path to a nearby floor drain.
• If the ambient air temperature is expected to drop below 32°F in the enclosure, heat the bottom surface of the pan, drain line, and floor
drain so that the condensate does not freeze before reaching the drain.
Allow for ventilation intake and exhaust air based on maximum outdoor unit fan capacity.
• Select the size, type and orientation of architectural louvers with adequate “net free area” face velocity to ensure the total external static
pressure from the outdoor unit fan does not exceed design limitations (see specification data tables).
• No obstructions should be placed in front of the louver that could hamper the free flow (throw) of air.
• Roof top openings and / or discharge and supply louvers should be equipped with screens to prevent bird and insect infiltration.
As always, the best solution for each project balances acceptable heating performance (considering local weather conditions), capital costs,
life cycle energy consumption, and limitations set forth by local building codes. For more detailed information on how to design indoor spaces
for LG Multi V outdoor units, see the white paper “Air-Source VRF Mechanical Room Design Considerations for Outdoor Unit Placement in
Enclosures” on www.lghvac.com..
For detailed placement considerations and installation requirements for indoor units, refer to its Indoor Unit Engineering and /
or Installation Manuals.
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PLACEMENT CONSIDERATIONS
Selecting the Best Location / Clearance Requirements for the Heat Recovery Unit(s)
Heat recovery units are for use with systems designed for heat recovery operation only.
Select an installation space for the heat recovery unit that meets the following conditions:
• Install the heat recovery unit indoors in a level and upright position.
• Ensure there is enough space in the installation area for service access.
• Install the heat recovery unit in a location where any sound it may generate will not disturb occupants in the surrounding rooms.
• Install the refrigerant piping and electrical wiring system in an easily accessible location.
Dont’s
• Refrigerant pipes must not exceed lengths specified by LG Electronics.
• Do not install the heat recovery unit in a location where it would be subjected to strong radiation heat from heat sources.
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• Avoid an installation environment where oil splattering or vapor spray may occur.
• Avoid an installation environment where high-frequency electric noise could occur.
• Condensate drain piping is not required.
Figure 35: Dimensions for Heat Recovery Units. Figure 36: Minimum Service Clearances for Heat Recovery Units.
18-15/16
7
3-15/16 more
(Servicing space)
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(servicing space) Servicing space2 Servicing space2
connection port
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unit.
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If reducers are used, space for service access must be increased to
match the dimensions of the reducer.
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