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9 Hand-over to the user

Installer reference guide

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RXF50+60B2_RXF71A2_RXP50~71L2_(A)RXM42~71N2_RXJ50N2_
RXA42+50B2
R32 split series
4P513661-6B – 2018.05

CAUTION

Do  NOT  insert  fingers,  rods  or  other  objects  into  the  air
inlet  or  outlet.  Do  NOT  remove  the  fan  guard.  When  the
fan is rotating at high speed, it will cause injury.

NOTICE

Be  sure  to  turn  on  the  power  6  hours  before  operation  in
order  to  have  power  running  to  the  crankcase  heater  and
to protect the compressor.

During test operation, the outdoor unit and the indoor units will start
up.  Make  sure  that  the  preparations  of  all  indoor  units  are  finished
(field  piping,  electrical  wiring,  air  purge,  ...).  See  installation  manual
of the indoor units for details.

8.3

Checklist before commissioning

After the installation of the unit, first check the following items. Once
all  below  checks  are  fulfilled,  the  unit  MUST  be  closed,  ONLY  then
can the unit be powered up.

The 

indoor unit

 is properly mounted.

The 

outdoor unit

 is properly mounted.

The  system  is  properly 

earthed

  and  the  earth  terminals

are tightened.

The 

fuses

  or  locally  installed  protection  devices  are

installed according to this document, and have NOT been
bypassed.

The 

power  supply  voltage

  matches  the  voltage  on  the

identification label of the unit.

There  are  NO 

loose  connections

  or  damaged  electrical

components in the switch box.

There  are  NO 

damaged  components

  or 

squeezed

pipes

 on the inside of the indoor and outdoor units.

There are NO 

refrigerant leaks

.

The 

refrigerant  pipes

  (gas  and  liquid)  are  thermally

insulated.

The  correct  pipe  size  is  installed  and  the 

pipes

  are

properly insulated.

The 

stop valves

 (gas and liquid) on the outdoor unit are

fully open.

The following 

field wiring

 has been carried out according

to  this  document  and  the  applicable  legislation  between
the outdoor unit and the indoor unit.

Drainage

Make sure drainage flows smoothly.

Possible consequence: 

Condensate water might drip.

The indoor unit receives the signals of the 

user interface

.

The  specified  wires  are  used  for  the 

interconnection

cable

.

8.4

Checklist during commissioning

To perform an 

air purge

.

To perform a 

test run

.

8.5

To perform a test run

Prerequisite: 

Power supply MUST be in the specified range.

Prerequisite: 

Test  run  may  be  performed  in  cooling  or  heating

mode.

Prerequisite: 

Test run should be performed in accordance with the

operation  manual  of  the  indoor  unit  to  make  sure  that  all  functions
and parts are working properly.

1

In  cooling  mode,  select  the  lowest  programmable  temperature.
In heating mode, select the highest programmable temperature.
Test run can be disabled if necessary.

2

When  the  test  run  is  finished,  set  the  temperature  to  a  normal
level. In cooling mode: 26~28°C, in heating mode: 20~24°C.

3

The  system  stops  operating  3  minutes  after  the  unit  is  turned
OFF.

INFORMATION

▪ Even if the unit is turned OFF, it consumes electricity.

▪ When the power turns back on after a power break, the

previously selected mode will be resumed.

8.6

Starting up the outdoor unit

See  the  indoor  unit  installation  manual  for  configuration  and
commissioning of the system.

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Hand-over to the user

Once the test run is finished and the unit operates properly, please
make sure the following is clear for the user:

▪ Make  sure  that  the  user  has  the  printed  documentation  and  ask

him/her to keep it for future reference. Inform the user that he can
find the complete documentation at the URL mentioned earlier in
this manual.

▪ Explain the user how to properly operate the system and what to

do in case of problems.

▪ Show the user what to do for the maintenance of the unit.

▪ Explain  the  user  about  energy  saving  tips  as  described  in  the

operation manual.

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Maintenance and service

NOTICE

Maintenance  MUST  be  done  by  an  authorized  installer  or
service agent.

We  recommend  performing  maintenance  at  least  once  a
year. However, applicable legislation might require shorter
maintenance intervals.

NOTICE

In  Europe,  the 

greenhouse  gas  emissions

  of  the  total

refrigerant charge in the system (expressed as tonnes CO

2

equivalent) is used to determine the maintenance intervals.
Follow the applicable legislation.

Formula  to  calculate  the  greenhouse  gas  emissions:

GWP value of the refrigerant × Total refrigerant charge [in
kg] / 1000

10.1

Overview: Maintenance and
service

This chapter contains information about:

▪ The yearly maintenance of the outdoor unit

Summary of Contents for ARXM50N2V1B

Page 1: ...de R32 split series English Installer reference guide R32 split series RXF50B2V1B RXF60B2V1B RXF71A2V1B RXP50L2V1B RXP60L2V1B RXP71L2V1B ARXM50N2V1B RXM42N2V1B RXM50N2V1B RXM60N2V1B RXM71N2V1B RXJ50N2V1B RXA42B2V1B RXA50B2V1B ...

Page 2: ... refrigerant piping 15 6 5 3 To check for leaks 15 6 5 4 To perform vacuum drying 15 6 6 Charging refrigerant 16 6 6 1 About charging refrigerant 16 6 6 2 About the refrigerant 16 6 6 3 Precautions when charging refrigerant 17 6 6 4 To determine the additional refrigerant amount 17 6 6 5 To determine the complete recharge amount 17 6 6 6 To charge additional refrigerant 17 6 6 7 To fix the fluorin...

Page 3: ...e accessories optional equipment and spare parts made or approved by Daikin WARNING Make sure installation testing and applied materials comply with applicable legislation on top of the instructions described in the Daikin documentation CAUTION Wear adequate personal protective equipment protective gloves safety glasses when installing maintaining or servicing the system WARNING Tear apart and thr...

Page 4: ...islation for example national gas regulation and are executed only by authorised persons Installation space requirements NOTICE Pipework shall be protected from physical damage Installation of pipework shall be kept to a minimum WARNING If appliances contain R32 refrigerant the floor area of the room in which the appliances are installed operated and stored MUST be larger than the minimum floor ar...

Page 5: ...rant gas leaks ventilate the area immediately Possible risks Excessive refrigerant concentrations in a closed room can lead to oxygen deficiency Toxic gas may be produced if refrigerant gas comes into contact with fire DANGER RISK OF EXPLOSION Pump down Refrigerant leakage If you want to pump down the system and there is a leak in the refrigerant circuit Do NOT use the unit s automatic pump down f...

Page 6: ...under overvoltage category III condition MUST be installed in the fixed wiring WARNING ONLY use copper wires Make sure the field wiring complies with the applicable legislation All field wiring MUST be performed in accordance with the wiring diagram supplied with the product NEVER squeeze bundled cables and make sure they do NOT come in contact with the piping and sharp edges Make sure no external...

Page 7: ...ore installing About the documentation What documentation exists for the installer About the box How to unpack the units and remove their accessories About the unit How to identify the unit Preparation What to do and know before going on site Installation What to do and know to install the system Configuration What to do and know to configure the system after it is installed Commissioning What to ...

Page 8: ...nit is mildly flammable 4 1 Overview About the unit This chapter contains information about Identification of the outdoor unit 4 2 Identification NOTICE When installing or servicing several units at the same time make sure NOT to switch the service panels between different models 4 2 1 Identification label Outdoor unit Location 5 Preparation 5 1 Overview Preparation This chapter describes what you...

Page 9: ... a Air outlet b Air inlet NOTICE The height of the wall on the outlet side of the outdoor unit MUST be 1200 mm NOTICE Do NOT stack the units on each other Do NOT hang the unit on a ceiling Strong winds 18 km h blowing against the outdoor unit s air outlet causes short circuit suction of discharge air This may result in deterioration of the operational capacity frequent frost acceleration in heatin...

Page 10: ...he heat exchanger coil is NOT affected by the snow If necessary install a snow cover or shed and a pedestal 5 3 Preparing refrigerant piping 5 3 1 Refrigerant piping requirements INFORMATION Also read the precautions and requirements in the General safety precautions chapter Piping material Phosphoric acid deoxidised seamless copper Piping diameter Class 42 60 Class 71 Liquid piping Ø6 4 mm 1 4 Ga...

Page 11: ...nstallation 6 1 Overview Installation This chapter describes what you have to do and know on site to install the system Typical workflow Installation typically consists of the following stages 1 Opening the units 2 Mounting the outdoor unit 3 Connecting the refrigerant piping 4 Checking the refrigerant piping 5 Charging refrigerant 6 Connecting the electrical wiring 7 Finishing the outdoor unit in...

Page 12: ...tall the unit on a frame install a waterproof plate within 150 mm of the bottom side of the unit in order to prevent water from getting into the unit and to avoid drain water dripping see the following figure NOTICE If the unit is installed in a cold climate take adequate measures so that the evacuated condensate CANNOT freeze INFORMATION For information on the available options contact your deale...

Page 13: ... piping into account Avoid anything but the designated refrigerant to get mixed into the refrigerant cycle e g air Only use R32 when adding refrigerant Only use installation tools e g manifold gauge set that are exclusively used for R32 installations to withstand the pressure and to prevent foreign materials e g mineral oils and moisture from mixing into the system Install the piping so that the f...

Page 14: ...ade a b c a Flare s inner surface MUST be flawless b The pipe end MUST be evenly flared in a perfect circle c Make sure the flare nut is fitted 6 4 6 Using the stop valve and service port CAUTION Do NOT open the valves before flaring is complete This would cause refrigerant gas leakage To handle the stop valve Take the following guidelines into account The stop valves are factory closed The follow...

Page 15: ...of the following stages 1 Checking for leaks in the refrigerant piping 2 Performing vacuum drying to remove all moisture air or nitrogen from the refrigerant piping If there is a possibility of moisture being present in the refrigerant piping for example water may have entered the piping first carry out the vacuum drying procedure below until all moisture has been removed 6 5 2 Precautions when ch...

Page 16: ...ngth is more than specified see later Completely recharging refrigerant Example When relocating the system After a leak Charging additional refrigerant Before charging additional refrigerant make sure the outdoor unit s external refrigerant piping is checked leak test vacuum drying INFORMATION Depending on the units and or the installation conditions it might be necessary to connect electrical wir...

Page 17: ...tective gloves and safety glasses CAUTION To avoid compressor breakdown do NOT charge more than the specified amount of refrigerant Prerequisite Before charging refrigerant make sure the refrigerant piping is connected and checked leak test and vacuum drying 1 Connect the refrigerant cylinder to the service port 2 Charge the additional refrigerant amount 3 Open the gas stop valve If pump down is n...

Page 18: ...ds DANGER RISK OF ELECTROCUTION Disconnect the power supply for more than 10 minutes and measure the voltage at the terminals of main circuit capacitors or electrical components before servicing The voltage MUST be less than 50 V DC before you can touch electrical components For the location of the terminals see the wiring diagram b c DC P1 DC N1 a d e g f a Multimeter DC voltage range b S80 rever...

Page 19: ...pen the wire clamp 4 Connect the interconnection cable and power supply as follows 50 Hz 220 240 V c d f a b e a Interconnection cable b Power supply cable c Field fuse d Earth leakage circuit breaker e Power supply f Earth 1 2 3 3 5 Tighten the terminal screws securely We recommend using a Phillips screwdriver 6 Install the switch box cover 6 8 Finishing the outdoor unit installation 6 8 1 To fin...

Page 20: ...est speed Do NOT use this setting in residences or offices with people 7 2 Standby electricity saving function 7 2 1 About the standby electricity saving function This mode turns OFF the power supply of the outdoor unit and sets the indoor unit into the standby saving mode to reduce the power consumption of the unit This mode is only applicable for outdoor units RXM50 60N and indoor units FTXM INF...

Page 21: ...missioning To perform an air purge To perform a test run 8 5 To perform a test run Prerequisite Power supply MUST be in the specified range Prerequisite Test run may be performed in cooling or heating mode Prerequisite Test run should be performed in accordance with the operation manual of the indoor unit to make sure that all functions and parts are working properly 1 In cooling mode select the l...

Page 22: ...ed from the mains Turn off the respective circuit breaker When a safety device was activated stop the unit and find out why the safety device was activated before resetting it NEVER shunt safety devices or change their values to a value other than the factory default setting If you are unable to find the cause of the problem call your dealer DANGER RISK OF ELECTROCUTION WARNING Prevent hazards due...

Page 23: ...stop the compressor before removing the refrigerant piping If the compressor is still running and the stop valve is open during pump down air will be sucked into the system Compressor breakdown or damage to the system can result due to abnormal pressure in the refrigerant cycle Pump down operation will extract all refrigerant from the system into the outdoor unit 1 Remove the valve cap from the li...

Page 24: ...OR HR MR _A MR _B S U V W X A K R_ D V D DIODE DB DIODE BRIDGE DS DIP SWITCH E H HEATER F U FU FOR CHARACTERISTICS FUSE REFER TO PCB INSIDE YOUR UNIT FG CONNECTOR FRAME GROUND H HARNESS H P LED V L PILOT LAMP LIGHT EMITTING DIODE HAP LIGHT EMITTING DIODE SERVICE MONITOR GREEN HIGH VOLTAGE HIGH VOLTAGE IES INTELLIGENT EYE SENSOR IPM INTELLIGENT POWER MODULE K R KCR KFR KHuR K M MAGNETIC RELAY L LIV...

Page 25: ...utdoor temperature Thermistor Refrigerant flow Cooling Heating PED categories of equipment High pressure switch category IV Compressor category II Other equipment art 4 3 Applicable for RXP60L RXP71L RXF60B RXF71A M HPS High pressure switch Automatic reset Heat exchanger 7 0 CuT 7 0 CuT 7 0 CuT 7 0 CuT 7 0 CuT 7 0 CuT 12 7 CuT 12 7 CuT 12 7 CuT 12 7 CuT 12 7 CuT 12 7 CuT 9 5 CuT 6 4 CuT 9 5 CuT 6 ...

Page 26: ...ipment High pressure switch category IV Compressor category II Other equipment art 4 3 Applicable for RXM42N RXM50N RXM60N ARXM50N RXJ50N RXA42B RXA50B M HPS High pressure switch Automatic reset Heat exchanger 7 0 CuT 7 0 CuT 7 0 CuT 7 0 CuT 7 0 CuT 7 0 CuT 12 7 CuT 12 7 CuT 12 7 CuT 12 7 CuT 12 7 CuT 12 7 CuT 6 4 CuT 9 5 CuT 6 4 CuT 6 4 CuT 6 4 CuT 6 4 CuT 4 0 CuT 4 0 CuT 4 0 CuT 9 5 CuT 9 5 CuT ...

Page 27: ...nd maintain it Operation manual Instruction manual specified for a certain product or application explaining how to operate it Maintenance instructions Instruction manual specified for a certain product or application which explains if relevant how to install configure operate and or maintain the product or application Accessories Labels manuals information sheets and equipment that are delivered ...

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