Chigo CSQ-1000R Manual Download Page 1

CHIGO CAC FCU   

 

 

 

Introduction 

Part 1 : General Information 

Part 2: Indoor Units 

Part 3: Installation 

Part 4: Control 

Summary of Contents for CSQ-1000R

Page 1: ...CHIGO CAC FCU i Introduction Part 1 General Information Part 2 Indoor Units Part 3 Installation Part 4 Control...

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Page 3: ...y and utilize qualified galvanized iron as material Due to its supper thin design it has such advantages beautiful outlook space saving easy installation etc And the most obvious advantage is that it...

Page 4: ...CHIGO CAC FCU Part 1 General Information 1 Model Names of Coil 2 External Appearance 3 Nomenclature 4 Features...

Page 5: ...e Model Power source 1 Compact Ceiling Cassette Type CSQ4 300R 220 240V 1Ph 50Hz 2 CSQ4 350R 3 CSQ4 470R 4 Ceiling Cassette Type CSQ 600R 5 CSQ 760R 6 CSQ 880R 7 CSQ 1000R 2 External Appearance Ceilin...

Page 6: ...ow ESP Duct Chigo HVAC Product series S Fan coil unit Air flow CFM 4 Features Chilled water Hot water 2 pipes Low height for easy installation Low noise fan direct driven by single phase 3 speed perma...

Page 7: ...CHIGO CAC FCU 5 Part 2 Indoor Units 1 Ceiling Cassette Type 2 Compact Ceiling Cassette Type...

Page 8: ...CHIGO CAC FCU Ceiling Cassette Type 1 Features 2 Specification 3 Dimensions 4 Service Spaces 5 Wiring Diagram 6 Sound Levels 7 Exploded View 8 Troubleshooting...

Page 9: ...mm 2 Drainage pump can take up the condenser water to 1200mm 3 Stylish design is harmonious with any interior decoration and creates and elegant environment 3 A full series of controller give you the...

Page 10: ...1 1 1 1 Input W 140 150 160 180 Capacitor F 3 3 4 4 Indoor unit Dimension W H D mm 840 230 840 840 230 840 840 285 840 840 285 840 Packing W H D mm 920 265 920 920 265 920 920 310 920 920 310 920 Net...

Page 11: ...CHIGO CAC FCU 3 Dimensions Unit mm Model Dimensions H A B C D E CSQ 600R CSQ760R CSQ 880R CSQ 1000R 950 890 840 680 780...

Page 12: ...CHIGO CAC FCU 4 Service Spaces Installation dimension Model Dimensions H mm CSQ 600R CSQ 760R 230 CSQ 880R CSQ 1000R 285...

Page 13: ...CHIGO CAC FCU 5 Wiring Diagram CSQ 600R CSQ 760R CSQ 880R CSQ 1000R...

Page 14: ...CHIGO CAC FCU 6 Sound Levels Model CSQ 600R CSQ 760R CSQ 880R CSQ 1000R Noise dB A 43 48 44 48 45 52 45 53 FOUR WAY CASSETTE TYPE Microphone 1 0m...

Page 15: ...CHIGO CAC FCU 7 Exploded View CSQ 600R CSQ 760R CSQ 880R CSQ 1000R...

Page 16: ...sensor 1 10 3 Liquid level sensor 1 2 8 Welded chasis for E parts box 1 10 4 Underlay for water pump support 3 3 Wind inlet guide assy 1 11 Hanger 4 3 1 Wind inlet guide 1 12 Rear brattice 1 4 Water...

Page 17: ...n the screen darken Replace them with new batteries After starting up the air conditioner will stop working in a short time Remote controller indicates that the air conditioner is working Air inlet or...

Page 18: ...lashes at the speed of 5 Hz F5 Outdoor unit protection Both defrost lamp and warning light flash at the speed of 5 Hz F2 Communication fault Both RUN lamp and defrost lamp flash at the speed of 5 Hz E...

Page 19: ...Compact Ceiling Cassette Type 1 Features 2 Specification 3 Dimensions 4 Services Space 5 Wiring Diagram 6 Sound Levels 7 Exploded view 8 Troubleshooting...

Page 20: ...uniform 3 Improvement for easy installation and maintenance Little space is required for installation into a shallow ceiling Because of the compactness and weight reduction of the main unit and panel...

Page 21: ...3 speed fan motor Number 1 1 1 Input W 43 64 65 Capacitor F 2 2 2 5 Indoor unit Dimension W H D mm 580 275 580 580 275 580 580 275 580 Packing W H D mm 745 350 675 745 350 675 745 350 675 Net Gross we...

Page 22: ...3 Dimensions...

Page 23: ...4 Service Space...

Page 24: ...5 Wiring Diagram CSQ4 300R CSQ4 350 CSQ4 470R...

Page 25: ...6 Sound Levels Model CSQ4 300R CSQ4 350R CSQ4 470R Noise dB A 40 44 44 FOUR WAY CASSETTE TYPE Microphone 1 0m...

Page 26: ...7 Explored View CSQ4 300R CSQ4 350 CSQ4 470R...

Page 27: ...ter pump components 1 12 1 Chassis welding components 1 5 1 Water pump fixing plate assy 1 13 Brattice components 1 5 2 Discharge pipe 1 13 1 Brattice 1 5 3 Water pump 1 13 2 Shackle 2 5 4 Water pump...

Page 28: ...ning but not sufficiently cool or warm Remote controller indicates that the unit is running Temperature is set too high in cooling Temperature is set too low in heating Check the temperature set on th...

Page 29: ...Part 3 Installation The Installation 1 Before Installation 2 Install the Main Body 3 Installation space 4 Install the Panel 5 Connect the Drain Pipe 6 Wiring...

Page 30: ...re the weight of the indoor unit The outlet and the inlet are not impeded and the influence of external air is the least The air flow can reach throughout the room The connecting water pipe and drainp...

Page 31: ...ing and the length of the steel bar is based on the height of ceiling Please adjust the four hexagon nuts on the installation hook and keep the main unit level If the drain pipe is slanted it may caus...

Page 32: ...ut the lid See Fig 10 C Install the panel 1 Point the swing motor on the panel straight to the tubing side of the main unit See Fig 11 2 In installation put the hooks of swing motor and the panel onto...

Page 33: ...g opening Check whether the hooks on four corners are put up 6 Continue to tighten evenly the bolts under the hooks till the thickness of the sponge between the main unit and the panel is reduced to 4...

Page 34: ...e unit and the length of drain pipe is not limited you can adjust the height of indoor unit through the opening at the four corners See the right one of Fig 14 D First put the air grille onto the pane...

Page 35: ...Insert the installation cover board again 1 Fix the rope of the installation cover board at the bolt of the cover board See the left one of Fig 15 2 Slightly push the cover into the panel see the righ...

Page 36: ...radient of more than 1 50 Avoid of any protrusion or water trap Refer to Fig a 5 Not pull the drainpipe when connecting and set a supporting point every1 1 5m to avoid of bending of the drainpipe Refe...

Page 37: ...f drainpipe it will delay about 1 minute before draining and whether there is water leakage at joints Remove problems immediately if any Stop the unit and check if there is any abnormal situation 3 mi...

Page 38: ...ntil you have checked carefully after wiring Note Remark per EMC Directive 89 336 EEC to prevent flicker impressions during the start of the compressor technical process following installation conditi...

Page 39: ...idifying and ventilating mode the highest temperature is 29 FAN SPEED button For setting fan speed Press the button the speed will be switched among HIGH MID LOW and AUTO Press it once to switch once...

Page 40: ...the default setting of work condition is The set temperature is 25 and the mode wind speed swing and air door are all automatic and there is no LAMP no TURBO no CLEAN no SLEEP no TIMER and no HOLD fun...

Page 41: ...e by pressing other key HOLD key The default state is in no HOLD key state press the key to select modes in order HOLD key cancel HOLD key HOLD key In HOLD key mode all keys except HOLD key of the rem...

Page 42: ...ction Press the key when the remote control is closed the control will switch modes in the order CLEAN cancel CLEAN CLEAN When you stop the unit and turn on the purification switch except the wind the...

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