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Installer and user reference guide

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FCAHG71~140FVEB
Split system air conditioners
4P429475-1 – 2015.12

18.1.4

Symptom: White mist comes out of a unit
(Indoor unit)

▪ When humidity is high during cooling operation. If the interior of an

indoor unit is extremely contaminated, the temperature distribution
inside  a  room  becomes  uneven.  It  is  necessary  to  clean  the
interior  of  the  indoor  unit.  Ask  your  dealer  for  details  on  cleaning
the unit. This operation requires a qualified service person.

▪ Immediately  after  the  cooling  operation  stops  and  if  the  room

temperature  and  humidity  are  low.  This  is  because  warm
refrigerant  gas  flows  back  into  the  indoor  unit  and  generates
steam.

18.1.5

Symptom: White mist comes out of a unit
(Indoor unit, outdoor unit)

When the system is changed over to heating operation after defrost
operation.  Moisture  generated  by  defrost  becomes  steam  and  is
exhausted.

18.1.6

Symptom: The user interface display
reads "U4" or "U5" and stops, but then
restarts after a few minutes

This is because the user interface is intercepting noise from electric
appliances  other  than  the  air  conditioner.  The  noise  prevents
communication  between  the  units,  causing  them  to  stop.  Operation
automatically restarts when the noise ceases.

18.1.7

Symptom: Noise of air conditioners
(Indoor unit)

▪ A  "zeen"  sound  is  heard  immediately  after  the  power  supply  is

turned  on.  The  electronic  expansion  valve  inside  an  indoor  unit
starts  working  and  makes  the  noise.  Its  volume  will  reduce  in
about one minute.

▪ A  continuous  low  "shah"  sound  is  heard  when  the  system  is  in

cooling  operation  or  at  a  stop.  When  the  drain  pump  is  in
operation, this noise is heard.

▪ A  "pishi-pishi"  squeaking  sound  is  heard  when  the  system  stops

after heating operation. Expansion and contraction of plastic parts
caused by temperature change make this noise.

18.1.8

Symptom: Noise of air conditioners
(Indoor unit, outdoor unit)

▪ A  continuous  low  hissing  sound  is  heard  when  the  system  is  in

cooling  or  defrost  operation.  This  is  the  sound  of  refrigerant  gas
flowing through both indoor and outdoor units.

▪ A  hissing  sound  which  is  heard  at  the  start  or  immediately  after

stopping  operation  or  defrost  operation.  This  is  the  noise  of
refrigerant caused by flow stop or flow change.

18.1.9

Symptom: Noise of air conditioners
(Outdoor unit)

When the tone of operating noise changes. This noise is caused by
the change of frequency.

18.1.10 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 gotten into the unit.

18.1.11 Symptom: The units can give off odours

The  unit  can  absorb  the  smell  of  rooms,  furniture,  cigarettes,  etc.,
and then emit it again.

18.1.12 Symptom: The outdoor unit fan does not

spin

During  operation.  The  speed  of  the  fan  is  controlled  in  order  to
optimise product operation.

18.1.13 Symptom: The display shows "88"

This  is  the  case  immediately  after  the  main  power  supply  switch  is
turned  on  and  means  that  the  user  interface  is  in  normal  condition.
This continues for one minute.

18.1.14 Symptom: The compressor in the outdoor

unit does not stop after a short heating
operation

This is to prevent refrigerant from remaining in the compressor. The
unit will stop after 5 to 10 minutes.

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Relocation

Contact  your  dealer  for  removing  and  reinstalling  the  total  unit.
Moving units requires technical expertise.

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Disposal

This  unit  uses  hydrofluorocarbon.  Contact  your  dealer  when
discarding  this  unit.  It  is  required  by  law  to  collect,  transport  and
discard  the  refrigerant  in  accordance  with  the  "hydrofluorocarbon
collection and destruction" regulations.

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Glossary

Dealer

Sales distributor for the product.

Authorized installer

Technical  skilled  person  who  is  qualified  to  install  the
product.

User

Person  who  is  owner  of  the  product  and/or  operates  the
product.

Applicable legislation

All  international,  European,  national  and  local  directives,
laws,  regulations  and/or  codes  that  are  relevant  and
applicable for a certain product or domain.

Service company

Qualified  company  which  can  perform  or  coordinate  the
required service to the product.

Installation manual

Instruction  manual  specified  for  a  certain  product  or
application, explaining how to install, configure and maintain
it.

Operation manual

Instruction  manual  specified  for  a  certain  product  or
application, explaining how to operate it.

Accessories

Labels, manuals, information sheets and equipment that are
delivered  with  the  product  and  that  need  to  be  installed
according  to  the  instructions  in  the  accompanying
documentation.

Summary of Contents for FCAHG100FVEB

Page 1: ...Installer and user reference guide Split system air conditioners English Installer and user reference guide Split system air conditioners FCAHG71FVEB FCAHG100FVEB FCAHG125FVEB FCAHG140FVEB...

Page 2: ...lectrical wiring 15 6 4 3 Guidelines when connecting the electrical wiring 15 6 4 4 Specifications of standard wiring components 15 6 4 5 To connect the electrical wiring on the indoor unit 15 7 Confi...

Page 3: ...ilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play...

Page 4: ...here there is machinery that emits electromagnetic waves Electromagnetic waves may disturb the control system and cause malfunction of the equipment In places where there is a risk of fire due to the...

Page 5: ...3 EC 1 3 6 Electrical DANGER RISK OF ELECTROCUTION Turn OFF all power supply before removing the switch box cover connecting electrical wiring or touching electrical parts Disconnect the power supply...

Page 6: ...s or for commercial use by lay persons Documentation set This document is part of a documentation set The complete set consists of General safety precautions Safety instructions that you must read bef...

Page 7: ...or and indoor units Combining the indoor unit with options INFORMATION For year round cooling applications with low indoor humidity conditions such as Electronic Data Processing rooms contact your dea...

Page 8: ...g the unit in and out of the site 5 2 1 Installation site requirements of the indoor unit INFORMATION Also read the following requirements General installation site requirements See the General safety...

Page 9: ...epends on the air flow directions towards the wall 1500 500 200 a A A A b c a Air outlet and corners open b Air outlet closed corners open optional blocking pad kit required c Air outlet and corners c...

Page 10: ...ng Checking the refrigerant piping Charging refrigerant Connecting the electrical wiring Finishing the outdoor installation Finishing the indoor installation INFORMATION This chapter only describes in...

Page 11: ...d e f a b a Drain piping b Refrigerant piping c Hanger bracket pitch suspension d Unit e Ceiling opening f Decoration panel If A Then B C A C B 860 mm min 20 mm 35 mm 910 mm max 35 mm 20 mm A Ceiling...

Page 12: ...installation space and surroundings 1 Push the drain hose as far as possible over the drain pipe connection 2 Tighten the metal clamp until the screw head is less than 4 mm from the metal clamp part...

Page 13: ...Do NOT use mineral oil on flared part NEVER install a drier to this R32 unit to guarantee its lifetime The drying material may dissolve and damage the system NOTICE Take the following precautions on...

Page 14: ...prevent creation of large quantities of oxidised film on the inside of the piping This film adversely affects valves and compressors in the refrigerating system and prevents proper operation Set the n...

Page 15: ...c Flat washer Tightening torques Wiring Screw size Tightening torque N m Interconnection cable indoor outdoor M4 1 18 1 44 User interface cable M3 5 0 79 0 97 6 4 4 Specifications of standard wiring c...

Page 16: ...round air flow use the table below If the distance to the floor is m Then1 FCAHG71 FCAHG100 140 M C1 C2 2 7 3 2 13 23 0 01 2 7 x 3 0 3 2 x 3 6 02 3 0 x 3 5 3 6 x 4 2 03 Setting Air flow direction This...

Page 17: ...valves failing to open can be detected Even if the user interface was set to heating operation mode the unit will run in cooling operation mode during 2 3 minutes although the user interface will disp...

Page 18: ...within 10 seconds Test run starts 3 Check operation for 3 minutes 4 Check operation of the airflow direction Action Result 1 Press Return Setting Return Setting Air Volume direction Air Volume Directi...

Page 19: ...nit are incompatible 9 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 d...

Page 20: ...0 55 55 35 35 125 130 112 153 298 840 55 55 10 40 175 340 0 675 280 330 75 180 213 A c b i g a j d h a e f b c d j e f In case of installation with self cleaning decoration panel 75 210 420 420 710 86...

Page 21: ...wall 1500 500 200 a A A A b c a Air outlet and corners open b Air outlet closed corners open optional blocking pad kit required c Air outlet and corners closed optional blocking pad kit required B Mi...

Page 22: ...side forced off or on off control operation can be selected by the remote controller See installation manual for more details 5 Connect power of adapter for wiring to terminal block X2M of indoor unit...

Page 23: ...staller and user reference guide 23 FCAHG71 140FVEB Split system air conditioners 4P429475 1 2015 12 X A PCB connector X M Terminal strip X Y Connector Z C Noise filter ferrit core Z F Noise filter Op...

Page 24: ...o fan Number of fans 1 Number of motors output 48 W 106 W Fan speed 5 steps Piping connections Liquid outer diameter 9 52 mm flare Gas outer diameter 15 9 mm flare Drain outer diameter Vinyl pipe 25 m...

Page 25: ...ARNING This unit contains electrical and hot parts WARNING Before operating the unit be sure the installation has been carried out correctly by an installer CAUTION It is not good for your health to e...

Page 26: ...r Contact your dealer for details 15 2 4 To operate the system 1 Press the operation mode selector button on the user interface several times and select the operation mode of your choice Cooling opera...

Page 27: ...s blocked 17 Maintenance and service NOTICE Never inspect or service the unit by yourself Ask a qualified service person to perform this work However as end user you may clean the air filter suction g...

Page 28: ...move stains use water or neutral detergent 17 2 Maintenance after a long stop period E g at the beginning of the season Check and remove everything that might be blocking inlet and outlet vents of ind...

Page 29: ...leaks into a room where combustible air from fan heaters gas cookers etc is present Always have qualified service personnel confirm that the point of leakage has been repaired or corrected before res...

Page 30: ...or indoor unit is not blocked by obstacles Remove any obstacle and make it well ventilated Check if the air filter is not clogged see 17 1 1 To clean the air filter on page 27 Check the temperature s...

Page 31: ...frost operation This is the noise of refrigerant caused by flow stop or flow change 18 1 9 Symptom Noise of air conditioners Outdoor unit When the tone of operating noise changes This noise is caused...

Page 32: ...015 12 Optional equipment Equipment made or approved by Daikin that can be combined with the product according to the instructions in the accompanying documentation Field supply Equipment not made by...

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