2-5 SPECIAL OPERATION
2-5-1 Oil Recovery Operation
Purpose of the operation
The amount of refrigerant lubricant oil which has been transported to the indoor units
and the connection pipe with the refrigerant will become large as the operation time of compressor increases.
It is necessary to recover the oil back into the outdoor unit for a certain time interval
in order to prevent compressors from damaging due to lack of lubrication oil.
During the oil recovery operation, appears on the display of wired and central remote controller,
and appears on the simple remote controller.
The operation indicators (LED) of the indoor units flash slowly.
Others
02-09
<
Start condition >
Compressor accumulated operation time since last cooling oil recovery operation exceeds 3 hours (first time : 1hour)
< End condition >
30 seconds have elapsed since the start and "suction temperature - low pressure saturation temperature 5deg" or 6 minutes
have elapsed since the start.
< Operation >
COMPRESSOR: The rotation speed varies depending on the operation state.
EEV Opening (Indoor/Outdoor unit): Controlled pulse (as normal operation mode).
FAN speed (Indoor/Outdoor unit) : Controlled fan speed (as normal operation mode).
2. Oil Recovery in Heating operation
1. Oil Recovery in Cooling operation
<
Start condition >
Compressor accumulated operation time since the last heating oil recovery exceeds 8 hours (first time : 1hour)
< End condition >
After 4 minutes have elapsed
< Operation >
COMPRESSOR: The rotation speed varies depending on the operation state.
EEV Opening (Indoor/Outdoor unit) : Controlled pulse (as normal operation mode)
FAN speed (Indoor/Outdoor unit) : Controlled fan speed (as normal operation mode)
Summary of Contents for ARXB07LALH
Page 1: ...Small VRF system for light commercial and home use SERVICE MANUAL...
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Page 7: ...1 TEST RUN...
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Page 27: ...2 OUTDOOR UNIT OPERATION CONTROL...
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Page 43: ...3 INDOOR UNIT OPERATION...
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Page 63: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING...
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Page 171: ...5 APPENDING DATA UNIT...
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Page 174: ...05 02 5 2 WIRING DIAGRAM 5 2 1 Indoor Unit MODELS AUXB07 09 12 14 18 24LALH...
Page 175: ...05 03 MODELS AUXD18 24LALH AUXA30 36 45 54LALH...
Page 176: ...05 04 MODELS ARXB07 09 12 14 18LALH...
Page 177: ...05 05 MODEL ARXB24LATH MODELS ARXB30 36LATH...
Page 178: ...05 06 MODEL ARXB45LATH...
Page 179: ...05 07 MODEL ARXA24LATH MODELS ARXA30 36 45LATH...
Page 180: ...MODELS ARXC36 45LATH 05 08...
Page 181: ...05 09 MODELS ARXD07 09 12 14 18 24LATH...
Page 182: ...MODELS AB A12 14 18 24LBTH 05 10...
Page 183: ...05 11 MODELS AB A30 36 45 54LBTH...
Page 184: ...MODELS AS A07 09 12 14LACH 05 12...
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Page 187: ...05 15 MODELS AJ A36 45 54LALH 5 2 2 Outdoor Unit...
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