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The GOODMAN fdma15avju9 is a concealed horizontal ducted indoor unit from the Aurora series, designed for ceiling-mount ductwork installations in split-system air conditioning applications. Rated at 15,000 BTU/h, it operates on R-32 refrigerant and is compatible with 208/230-volt, single-phase, 60 Hz electrical service. The unit uses a swing-type compressor configuration and is sized for integration into finished ceiling cavities where concealed delivery of conditioned air is required. Licensed HVAC technicians install this unit as part of a ducted mini-split or light-commercial system where low-profile ceiling placement and quiet, distributed airflow are the design priorities.
The fdma15avju9 is suited for residential and light-commercial applications requiring concealed ceiling delivery, such as hotel rooms, offices, server rooms, or open-plan residential spaces where traditional exposed wall units are not acceptable. The unit connects to a remote condensing unit and is routed through standard ductwork. Its compact profile allows installation in shallow ceiling plenum spaces. Installers working with the FDMA series will find the unit dimensions and connection layout consistent with typical Aurora-series concealed horizontal configurations.
Part of the Daikin Aurora FDMA series of concealed horizontal ducted indoor units. Designed for use with a compatible R-32 condensing unit in a matched split system. Consult the Aurora series engineering guide for approved outdoor unit pairings.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician certified to handle R-32 refrigerant under applicable EPA Section 608 regulations. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power before handling refrigerant connections or wiring. Verify that the ceiling plenum structure can support the unit weight and that ductwork connections are sealed to prevent air leakage. Follow local mechanical and electrical codes, including applicable sections of the IMC and NEC, for refrigerant line routing, electrical disconnect placement, and condensate drain requirements.
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