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Technical Write-Up: York YWM15L-AMlDA – Manual & Operational Guide
For detailed wiring diagrams and step-by-step installation procedures, you can refer to the official York Installation & Operation Manual or finding replacement parts for this model? Cooling King L-Series - Setia Air-Cond
Install the mounting plate securely to a wall that can support the weight. york ywm15l-amlda manual
located under the front panel of the indoor unit that allows it to run in "Auto" mode. YORK® Air-Conditioning Systems Johnson Controls Portal: As the parent company of
Why does this matter?
Using the wrong manual for a YWM15L variation can lead to incorrect wiring, improper refrigerant charging, or voiding the warranty. Always verify the full suffix before proceeding. Installation Instructions: Clearances
Owner’s Information Manual
If you are an end-user, you need the , not the installer's guide. This smaller section of the YWM15L-AMlDA documentation covers:
- Installation Instructions: Clearances, wall hole sizing (if split type), drain piping, flare nut torque specs, and outdoor unit placement.
- Electrical Data: Power supply (e.g., 208-230V/1Ph/60Hz), terminal block wiring, and interconnecting cable requirements.
- Refrigerant Circuit Diagram: Component locations (EV coil, accumulator, reversing valve for heat pumps).
- Operation Guide: Remote control functions (mode, fan speed, timer, swing), filter cleaning intervals, and troubleshooting error codes (blinking LEDs on indoor unit).
- Service & Maintenance: Step-by-step disassembly, sensor resistance charts, pressure tables, and recovery/evacuation procedures.
- Parts List: Exploded view with OEM part numbers for fan motors, PCBs, thermistors, and louvers.
- Johnson Controls Portal: As the parent company of York, Johnson Controls hosts a technical resource portal where authorized contractors can download PDFs based on the model number.
- Physical On-Unit Storage: Most commercial units have a weatherproof document pouch inside the access panel. If the unit is currently installed, this is the first place a technician should look.