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6 Configuration

Installation and operation manual

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FCAG35~140AVEB
Split system air conditioners
4P471224-1 – 2017.03

5.3.2

Specifications of standard wiring
components

Component

Specification

Interconnection cable
(indoor↔outdoor)

Minimum cable section of

2.5 mm² and applicable for

230 V

User interface cable

Vinyl cords with 0.75 to

1.25 mm² sheath or cables

(2‑core wires)

Maximum 500 m

5.3.3

To connect the electrical wiring on the
indoor unit

NOTICE

▪ Follow  the  wiring  diagram  (delivered  with  the  unit,

located at the inside of the service cover).

▪ For instructions on how to connect the decoration panel

and the sensor kit, see the installation manual delivered
with the panel or the kit.

▪ Make  sure  the  electrical  wiring  does  NOT  obstruct

proper reattachment of the service cover.

It is important to keep the power supply and the transmission wiring
separated  from  each  other.  In  order  to  avoid  any  electrical
interference  the  distance  between  both  wiring  should  always  be  at
least 50 mm.

NOTICE

Be sure to keep the power line and transmission line apart
from  each  other.  Transmission  wiring  and  power  supply
wiring may cross, but may not run parallel.

1

Remove the service cover.

2

User  interface  cable

:  Route  the  cable  through  the  frame,

connect the cable to the terminal block, and fix the cable with a
cable tie.

3

Interconnection  cable

  (indoor↔outdoor):  Route  the  cable

through  the  frame,  connect  the  cable  to  the  terminal  block
(make  sure  the  numbers  match  with  the  numbers  on  the
outdoor unit, and connect the earth wire), and fix the cable with
a cable tie.

4

Divide  the  small  sealing  (accessory)  and  wrap  it  around  the
cables to prevent water from entering the unit. Seal all gaps to
prevent small animals from entering the system.

WARNING

Provide adequate measures to prevent that the unit can be
used  as  a  shelter  by  small  animals.  Small  animals  that
make contact with electrical parts can cause malfunctions,
smoke or fire.

5

Reattach the service cover.

▪ Following  installation  is  for  pair  type  or  multi-system.  For  more

installation options, see the Installer reference guide of the indoor
unit.

1~ 50 Hz

220-240 V

b

a

e1

c

d

a

Interconnection cable

b

Power supply cable

c

Earth leakage circuit breaker

d

Fuse

e1

Main user interface

Forced OFF     

Transm.     

T1 T2

70~90

7

10~15

70~90

10~20

(mm)

10~15

d

e

a

b

e

c

d

c

b

a

Service cover (with wiring diagram on the back)

b

Opening for cables

c

Connection of interconnection cable (including earth)

d

Cable tie

e

Connection of user interface cable

6

Configuration

6.1

Field settings

Make  the  following  field  settings  so  that  they  correspond  with  the
actual installation setup and with the needs of the user:

▪ Ceiling height

▪ Air flow direction

▪ Air volume when thermostat control is OFF

▪ Time to clean air filter

Setting: Ceiling height

This  setting  must  correspond  with  the  actual  distance  to  the  floor,
capacity class and air flow directions.

▪ For 3-way and 4-way air flows (which require an optional blocking

pad  kit),  see  the  installation  manual  of  the  optional  blocking  pad
kit.

▪ For all-round air flow, use the table below.

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Page 3: ...rranty 17 12 3 1 Warranty period 17 12 3 2 Recommended maintenance and inspection 17 13 Troubleshooting 18 13 1 Symptoms that are NOT system malfunctions 18 13 1 1 Symptom The system does not operate...

Page 4: ...door temperature 15 46 C DB Indoor temperature 18 37 C DB 12 28 C WB RQ71 125 Outdoor temperature 5 46 C DB 9 21 C DB 10 15 C WB Indoor temperature 18 37 C DB 12 28 C WB 10 27 C DB Outdoor units Cooli...

Page 5: ...nel 263 mm In case of installation with fresh air intake kit 100 140 class 256mm In case of installation with standard panel 306mm In case of installation with fresh air intake kit 316mm In case of in...

Page 6: ...ern for installation upper part of the packing d Screws accessories Ceiling opening and unit Make sure the ceiling opening is within the following limits Minimum 860 mm to be able to fit the unit Maxi...

Page 7: ...ing Combining drain pipes You can combine drain pipes Make sure to use drain pipes and T joints with a correct gauge for the operating capacity of the units 100 675 mm a a T joint To connect the drain...

Page 8: ...fications for the type of refrigerant to be used Pipe length Keep refrigerant piping as short as possible Flare connections Connect refrigerant piping to the unit using flare connections Insulation In...

Page 9: ...make sure the numbers match with the numbers on the outdoor unit and connect the earth wire and fix the cable with a cable tie 4 Divide the small sealing accessory and wrap it around the cables to pr...

Page 10: ...10 20 0 01 1250 h heavy 02 No notification 3 02 Individual setting in a simultaneous operation system We recommend using the optional user interface to set the slave unit Perform the following steps...

Page 11: ...ng the BRC1E52 or BRC1E53 user interface When using any other user interface see the installation manual or service manual of the user interface NOTICE Do not interrupt the test run INFORMATION Backli...

Page 12: ...and indoor units between indoor unit and user interface The fuse on the outdoor or indoor unit PCB has blown E3 E4 or L8 The stop valves are closed The air inlet or air outlet is blocked E7 There is a...

Page 13: ...OVERLOADPROTECTOR D V D DIODE Q M THERMOSWITCH DB DIODEBRIDGE R RESISTOR DS DIPSWITCH R T THERMISTOR E H HEATER RC RECEIVER F U FU FORCHARACTERISTICS REFERTOPCBINSIDEYOURUNIT FUSE S C LIMITSWITCH FG...

Page 14: ...ctions of the system For more information about the user interface see the operation manual of the installed user interface 11 Operation 11 1 Operation range Use the system in the following temperatur...

Page 15: ...isplay Hot start In order to prevent cold air from blowing out of an indoor unit at the start of heating operation the indoor fan is automatically stopped The display of the user interface shows It ma...

Page 16: ...oating peeled off If it is heavily dirty soak a cloth in water diluted neutral detergent squeeze it well and wipe the panel clean Wipe it with another dry cloth CAUTION Before accessing terminal devic...

Page 17: ...ly flammable refrigerant they normally don t leak If the refrigerant leaks in the room and comes in contact with fire from a burner a heater or a cooker this may result in a fire in case of R32 or the...

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Page 19: ...of operating noise changes This noise is caused by the change of frequency 13 1 10 Symptom Dust comes out of the unit When the unit is used for the first time in a long time This is because dust has...

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