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9.6

DRY MODE 2.0

Choose DRY mode settings by following Table 13.

If 01 is set, the DRY mode set point will automatically be set
to the measured room temperature at the time that DRY mode
operation is started.

If 02 is set, the DRY mode set point will be the same as the
cooling set temperature at the time of starting DRY mode
operation.

DRY MODE CONFIGURATION

MODE 

NO.

FIRST CODE 

NO.

SECOND 

CODE NO.

Set point = room temperature

01*

set point = cooling mode set 
point

02  

*Factory set

14 (24)

5

Table 13

9.7

AIRFLOW SETTING WHEN IN HEATING AND

COOLING THERMO-OFF

This setting is used to set airflow when the unit is in HEAT-
ING THERMO-OFF.  The unit is considered to be HEATING
THERMO-OFF once the heating set point has been satis-
fied and there is not currently a demand for heating.

AIRFLOW WHEN HEATING 

THERMO-OFF

MODE 

NO.

FIRST CODE 

NO.

SECOND 

CODE NO.

LL

01

User set fan speed

02

OFF

  03*

*Factory set

12 (22)

3

Table 14

NOTE:

a. When fan operation is allowed during heating thermo-off,

careful consideration is required before deciding the
installation of duct work, registers and diffusers to avoid cold
drafts.

b. This setting is also valid for the ignition process of gas fur-

nace operation.  Therefore, if the user wants to change air-
flow speed during that process, you will be able to use this
setting.

c. During system operation at low ambient temperatures, the

fan may automatically turn off during heating thermo-off re-
gardless of the setting.  During this time STANDBY will be
displayed on the controller.

This setting is used to set airflow when the unit is in COOL-
ING THERMO-OFF.  The unit is considered to be COOL-
ING THERMO-OFF once the cooling set point has been
satisfied and there is not currently a demand for cooling.

AIRFLOW WHEN COOLING 

THERMO-OFF

MODE 

NO.

FIRST CODE 

NO.

SECOND 

CODE NO.

LL

01

User set fan speed

02*

OFF

 03

*Factory set

12 (22)

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Table 15

Summary of Contents for CXTQ24TASBLUA

Page 1: ...LUA CXTQ60TASBLUA INSTALLATION MANUAL ONLY PERSONNEL THAT HAVE BEEN TRAINED TO INSTALL ADJUST SERVICE OR REPAIR HEREINAFTER SERVICE THE EQUIPMENT SPECIFIED IN THIS MANUAL SHOULD SERVICE THE EQUIPMENT...

Page 2: ...or death by suffocation Nails and other metal or wood parts used for packing may cause wounds or other injuries All phases of the field installation including but not lim ited to electrical piping sa...

Page 3: ...composition can change and the system will not work properly The indoor unit is for R 410A See the catalog for indoor models that can be connected Normal operation is not possible when connected to ot...

Page 4: ...e plates together with a rope when lifting to avoid damage or scratches to the unit Be sure to verify the type of R 410A refrigerant to be used before installing the unit Using an incorrect refrigeran...

Page 5: ...nough to bear the indoor unit weight Where piping between indoor and outdoor units is pos sible within the allowable limit Refer to the installa tion manual for the outdoor unit If a return air duct i...

Page 6: ...6 English UPFLOW Figure 2 DOWN FLOW Figure 3...

Page 7: ...insu lation kit DPICX is recommended Insulation kits are available through your local Daikin distributor The DPICX is not supplied with the cased coil and is recommended to mini mize pan sweating in...

Page 8: ...he designated refrigerant such as air to get mixed into the refrigerant circuit If any refrigerant gas leaks while working on the unit immediately ventilate the room 5 1 Cut off the spin closure This...

Page 9: ...lure Reconnect Control Panel wiring to component wiring 5 5 After the work is finished make sure to check that there is no gas leak Follow the VRV Air Tight test procedure in the outdoor unit installa...

Page 10: ...equired run the line separately from the primary drain and end it where conden sate discharge can be easily seen Drain port labeled A in Figure 10 is the primary drain and con densate drain line must...

Page 11: ...ctwork in an area that can intro duce toxic or objectionable fumes odors into the ductwork The return ductwork is to be connected to the gas furnace 8 ELECTRICAL WIRING WORK IMPORTANT All routing of e...

Page 12: ...quipment s unit nameplate power requirements and within the range shown 24 VAC power volt age is supplied to EEV cased coil control board from transformer supply terminals See Figure 13 For appropriat...

Page 13: ...r to the mounting holes of the furnace transformer on the PCB control deck Bracket B should be located between the PCB control deck and furnace transformer Secure innermost bracket mounting location a...

Page 14: ...e may result in malfunction and breakdown Use only specified wire and connect to terminals tightly Be careful that wires do not place external stress on terminals Keep wire in neat order not to obstru...

Page 15: ...Single phase 24V Outdoor Unit MAIN SUB NO 2 SYSTEM For group control or use with 2 remote controllers Figure 18 When one remote controller is used with multiple indoor units which are different model...

Page 16: ...ecification Gauge Length External terminal Contact that can ensure the minimum applicable load of 16 V DC 1mA Table 4 In the case of Forced Off and On Off operation The user can use this function for...

Page 17: ...GS WHEN USING THE OPTIONAL REMOTE SENSOR This product does not include an air inlet thermistor It uses the remote controller thermistor to measure the room temperature For this reason it is necessary...

Page 18: ...30 min 45 min 07 09 11 Run gas furnace during defrost oil return operation Allowed Allowed Allowed Heat pump prohibition duration 15 min 30 min 45 min Factory set This time means the duration which CX...

Page 19: ...T CODE NO SECOND CODE NO LL 01 User set fan speed 02 OFF 03 Factory set 12 22 3 Table 14 NOTE a When fan operation is allowed during heating thermo off careful consideration is required before decidin...

Page 20: ...OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON DS2 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON Factory...

Page 21: ...rnace s fan operation when the UV lamp or humidifier is operating Refer to Table 18 Terminal Name Input output signal CONTROL ON OFF Outputs indoor unit ON Wet contact 24V 11 5VA or less ECONOMIZER 2...

Page 22: ...refrigerant charge mode etc the gas furnace test will not start c This setting will be returned to factory setting automatically after finishing test operation GAS FURNACE TEST MODE MODE NO FIRST CODE...

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