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Table 1

NOTE

If the customer wishes to use a remote controller that is not listed above, select a suitable remote 
controller after consulting catalogs and technical guide.

FOR FOLLOWING ITEMS, TAKE SPECIAL CARE DURING INSTALLATION AND AFTER
FINISHING  THE WORK CHECK THE FOLLOWING TABLE.

1.

Items to be checked after completion of work

2.

Items to be checked at time of delivery to customer 

*Also review the “1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS”

 

Remote controller

Model

Wired type

BRC1E type

Wireless type

Heat pump type

BRC7EB518

Cooling only type

BRC7EB519

Items to be checked

If not properly done, what is likely to occur

Check

Are the indoor unit and outdoor unit fixed 
firmly?

The unit may drop, vibrate or make noise.

Is the installation of the indoor unit and the 
outdoor unit completed?

The unit may malfunction or the components 
may burn out.

Is the gas leak test finished?

It may result in insufficient cooling or heating.

Is the unit fully insulated? (Refrigerant pip-
ing, drain piping)

Condensate water may drip.

Does drainage flow smoothly?

Condensate water may drip.

Does the power supply voltage correspond 
to that shown on the name plate?

The unit may malfunction or the components 
may burn out.

Are wiring and piping correct?

The unit may malfunction or the components 
may burn out.

Is the unit safely grounded?

It may result in electric shock.

Is wiring size according to specifications?

The unit may malfunction or the components
may burn out.

Is something blocking the air outlet or inlet 
of either the indoor or outdoor units? 

It may result in insufficient cooling or heating.
(This can lead to malfunction or decreased per-
formance due to decreased air volume.)

Are refrigerant piping length and additional 
refrigerant charge noted down?

The refrigerant charge in the system is not clear.

Items to be checked

Check

Has the field setting done (as necessary)?
Did you attach the control box cover, the air filter, and front panel?
Does the cold air (warm air) blow properly during the cooling (heating) operation?
Did you explain about operations while showing the operation manual to your customer?
Did you explain the cooling, heating, dry, and automatic cooling/heating operations described 
in the operation manual?
Did you explain what the set airflow rate is when setting the airflow rate at thermostat off to the 
customer?
Is the emergency switch (EMG.) of the printed circuit board turned ON? At delivery from the 
factory, it is set to normal (NORM).
Did you hand the operation manual over to your customer? (Please hand over the installation 
manual as well.)

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Summary of Contents for FAA100AUVEB

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION MANUAL FAA71AUVEB FAA100AUVEB Split System Air Conditioner...

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Page 3: ...classifies the precautions into WARNINGS and CAUTIONS Be sure to follow all the precautions below They are all important for ensuring safety WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which...

Page 4: ...mponents If you touch the live part you may get an electric shocks Make sure that all wiring is secure using the specified wirings and ensuring that external forces do not act on the terminal connecti...

Page 5: ...hing the installation site If the unit needs to be unpacked before moving be careful not to damage the unit 2 1 PRECAUTIONS Be sure to read this manual before installing the indoor unit This unit is s...

Page 6: ...components may burn out Are wiring and piping correct The unit may malfunction or the components may burn out Is the unit safely grounded It may result in electric shock Is wiring size according to sp...

Page 7: ...icantly tilted Where nothing blocks the air passage Where sufficient clearance for installation and maintenance can be ensured Refer to Fig 1 and Fig 2 Where condensate can be properly drained Where p...

Page 8: ...hoose a place so that there is a gap 50 mm or more between the ceiling and the main unit b Temporarily attach the installation plate 1 at the temporary securing position using the hole and use a level...

Page 9: ...s may damage the horizontal flaps 1 How to attach the installation plate Refer to Fig 6 CLASS 100 1200 543 503 164 65 186 89 393 459 45 45 80 36 Gas pipe end Liquid pipe end Place a leveler on these t...

Page 10: ...ant piping together with the insulating tape 3 so that the drain hose is below the refrigerant piping For left bottom left and left back piping Remove the front grille Refer to Fig 9 How to remove the...

Page 11: ...ulated inside the unit The occurrence of slime may clog the hose and cause water leakage 4 Hook the indoor unit onto the installation plate Refer to Fig 11 Placing buffering material between the wall...

Page 12: ...r to Fig 13 6 REFRIGERANT PIPING WORK For refrigerant piping of outdoor units see the installation manual attached to the outdoor unit Make sure to carry out thermal insulation in both gas and liquid...

Page 13: ...is charged with refrigerant Be sure to use both a spanner and a torque wrench together as shown in the drawing when connecting or disconnecting pipes to from the unit Refer to Fig 14 Refer to Table 2...

Page 14: ...It will corrode the refrigerant piping and if it contains fluorine it will deteriorate the refrigerating oil 4 When performing the leakage test for the indoor unit and inter unit piping after the indo...

Page 15: ...3mm Refer to Fig 20 CAUTION Do not bend or twist the drain hose connected to the indoor unit to avoid applying an excessive force Applying an excessive force to the drain hose can cause water leakage...

Page 16: ...er and switch and wiring instructions Do not connect the earth wire to gas pipes plumbing pipes lightning rods or telephone earth wires Gas pipes might cause explosions or fire if gas leaks Plumbing n...

Page 17: ...lied to the hole of the wiring so as not to leave any gap and prevent entry of small creatures from outside Route the low voltage wires remote controller wiring 50mm or more away from the high voltage...

Page 18: ...propriate screwdriver to tighten the terminal screws If the blade of screwdriver is too small the head of the screw might be damaged and the screw will not be properly tightened If the terminal screws...

Page 19: ...llers control 1 indoor unit Refer to Fig 28 NOTE Terminal numbers of outdoor and indoor units must agree 1 2 3 P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2 1 2 3 1 2 3 Main power supply Outdoor unit Indoor unit Master Indoor un...

Page 20: ...he remote controller There is no polarity Refer to Fig 27 and Table 4 NOTE Terminal numbers of outdoor and indoor units must agree Two remote controllers control Controlling 1 indoor unit by 2 remote...

Page 21: ...with the remote controller NOTE The Mode No is normally set collectively for a group In order to set each indoor unit individually and per form checks after the settings specify the Mode No in parent...

Page 22: ...UNIT NUMBER OF SIMULTANEOUS OPERATION SYSTEM When using in simultaneous operation system mode change the SECOND CODE NO as shown in Table 8 SECOND CODE NO is factory set to 01 for pair system Table 8...

Page 23: ...ain power supply switch after 6 is finished 8 If there is more than one slave unit repeat steps 4 to 7 9 Detach the remote controller from the slave unit after the setting and reattach to the master u...

Page 24: ...use the remote controller to select operation Change the SECOND CODE NO Refer to Table 12 SECOND CODE NO is factory set to 01 for FORCED OFF Table 12 Wire specification Sheathed vinyl cord or cable 2...

Page 25: ...direction Action 1 Open the liquid stop valve A and gas stop valve B by removing the stem cap and turning counter clockwise with a hex wrench until it stops 2 Close the service cover to prevent elect...

Page 26: ...it and remote controller The fuse on the outdoor unit PCB has blown out E3 E4 or L8 The stop valves are closed The air inlet or air outlet is blocked E7 There is a missing phase in case of three phase...

Page 27: ...y setting adapter failure to connect the adapter or the capacity is not set to the data retention IC C1 Transmission error between indoor printed circuit board main and indoor printed circuit board su...

Page 28: ...function Outdoor unit J6 Outdoor heat exchanger distributor liquid pipe thermistor malfunction Outdoor unit Abnormal stop is applied depending on the model or condition J7 Outdoor heat exchanger conde...

Page 29: ...apter or capacity data error or disconnection of the capacity setting adapter failure to connect the adapter or the capacity is not set to the data retention IC U0 Suction pipe temperature abnormal Ou...

Page 30: ...EBRIDGE R RESISTOR DS DIPSWITCH R T THERMISTOR E H HEATER RC RECEIVER F U FU FORCHARACTERISTICS REFERTOPCBINSIDEYOURUNIT FUSE S C LIMITSWITCH FG CONNECTOR FRAMEGROUND S L FLOATSWITCH H HARNESS S NPH P...

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