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Brand and market code guide

The verified records for YORK cover the YV2 / heat pump / heat recovery / YORK VRF controls families. They are intended to build a purchasing shortlist; they do not prove that codes from two markets are direct equivalents.

YORK VRF model codes can change with country, electrical supply, refrigerant, product generation and local certification. The table below brings together examples verified in publicly available manufacturer documents.

Important: A matching capacity number or similar series name does not mean that voltage, frequency, refrigerant, board software, connection ratio or certification is identical.

YORK model-code comparison by country and region

Country / marketProduct groupVerified example codesHow to interpret itSource
Türkiye / EMEAOutdoor unitYV2VYH***KAS-D-X
YV2VYH***KASFD-X
YV2VYT***KAS-D-X
YV2WYH***KAS-D-X
Catalogue family pattern; an asterisk or range represents capacity variants.[1]
United StatesControlsCIS01
CIW01
CIR01
CCM01
CCL01
CCXL01
CBN02
CMNETS
Controller and gateway codes listed on the US line card.[2]
Global catalogueCommunication protocolH-LINKA shared protocol name does not make outdoor-unit codes equivalent.[3]

How should a VRF model code be read?

Letters at the beginning usually identify the family and indoor/outdoor unit type, the middle number often indicates capacity class, and ending letters can describe generation, power supply, regional package or factory variant. The exact logic changes by brand and series.

The indoor-unit code matters as much as the outdoor-unit code. Cassette, ducted, wall and ceiling units use different prefixes; the approved combination table must be checked even when controls and communication protocols look similar.

Checklist before quotation and ordering

  1. Destination country and installation city
  2. Supply voltage, phase and frequency
  3. Refrigerant and local environmental rules
  4. Complete outdoor and indoor unit model codes
  5. Nominal capacity, operating range and connection ratio
  6. Catalogue revision, technical data and certification
  7. Controller, central control and BMS gateway compatibility
  8. Spare-parts and service coverage in the destination market

When searching for a YORK code

Use the complete code together with the country and terms such as “technical data”, “submittal”, “catalogue” or “service manual”. Ask for the full equipment-label code in the quotation instead of an abbreviated family name.

Compare YORK VRF products for your project conditions

Share the destination, capacity, voltage and application so the current product family and exact model code can be rechecked at quotation stage.

This guide was checked against the sources below on 18 August 2026. Manufacturers may change model codes and regional availability without notice.

Short answers about country-specific VRF codes

Is a YORK VRF model code the same in every country?

No. Even when the series name remains similar, capacity notation, voltage/frequency, refrigerant, generation and regional suffix can change. Verify the full code in local technical data.

Can two similar codes be used interchangeably?

Not on code similarity alone. Check the manufacturer-approved combination table, power supply, piping limits, controls and certification together.

What model information is needed for a quotation?

Provide the destination country, supply, capacity, application and all indoor/outdoor unit codes. Request the catalogue revision and technical submittal with the quotation.

Manufacturer and technical sources consulted

  1. YORK Türkiye — YV2 mini VRF outdoor-unit family
  2. YORK US — VRF product and controls line card
  3. Johnson Controls — VRF Smart Gateway and H-LINK applications

Sources were checked on the technical-review date. Reconfirm the current regional catalogue, submittal and equipment label before ordering.

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