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To determine the additional refrigerant amount (R in kg) (in

case of pair)

Standard piping size

L1 (m)

L1:

25

~

30

 m

3

0~

3

5 m

35

~

4

0 m

4

0~

4

5 m

R:

0.

5

 kg

0.7

 kg

1.

05

 kg

(

a

)

1.

2

 kg

(a)

(a) Only for RZ

F48/54

.

4.4.6

 

Completely recharging refrigerant

To determine the complete recharge amount

To determine the complete recharge amount (kg) (in case of

 

standard liquid pipe size

Model

Length (m)

(a)

3~

2

5

25

~

30

3

0~

3

5

3

5~

4

0

4

0~

50

RZ

F48/54

Charging refrigerant: Setup

See 

"4.3.1 Checking refrigerant piping: Setup" 

To charge additional refrigerant

WARNING

▪ Only  use  R32  as  refrigerant.  Other  substances  may

cause explosions and accidents.

▪ R32 contains fluorinated greenhouse gases. Its global

warming  potential  (GWP)  value  is  675.  Do  NOT  vent

these gases into the atmosphere.

▪ When  charging  refrigerant,  ALWAYS  use  protective

gloves and safety glasses.

Prerequisite: 

Before charging refrigerant, make sure the refrigerant

piping is connected and checked (leak test and vacuum drying).

1

Connect the refrigerant cylinder to both the service port of the

gas stop valve and the service port of the liquid stop valve.

2

Charge the additional refrigerant amount.

3

Open the stop valves.

3.

6

4.

1

4.

3

4.

6

5

5.

0

45

~

50

 m

1.

4

 kg

(a)

To determine the complete recharge amount (kg) (in case of

size‑down liquid pipe size)

Model

Length (m)

(a)

3~10

RZ

F48/54

3.

6

(a) Length=L1 (pair)

To activate/deactivate the vacuum mode field

 

setting

Description

To  perform  vacuum  drying  or  a  complete  recharge  of  the  outdoor

 

unit’s  internal  refrigerant  piping  it  is  necessary  to  activate  the

 

vacuum  mode  which  will  open  required  valves  in  the  refrigerant

 

circuit  so  the  vacuuming  process  or  recharge  of  refrigerant  can  be

 

done properly.

To activate vacuum mode:

Activating  the  vacuum  mode  is  done  by  operating  the  push  buttons

 

BS*  on  the  PCB  (A1P)  and  reading  the  feedback  from  the  7‑segment

 

displays.
Operate the switches and push buttons with an insulated stick (such

 

as 

a closed ball-point pen) to avoid touching of live parts.

1

When  the  unit  is  powered  on  and  not  running,  hold  down  the

BS1 pushbutton for 5 seconds.

Result: 

You will reach the setting mode, the 7 segment display

will show '2 0 0'.

2

Press the BS2 button until you reach page 

2–17

.

3

When 

2–17

 is reached, press the BS3 button once.

4

Change the setting to '

2

' by pressing the BS2 button once .

5

Push the BS3 button once.

6

When the display is not blinking anymore, press the BS3 button

again to activate vacuum mode.

To deactivate vacuum mode:

After charging or vacuuming the unit, please deactivate the vacuum

mode:

7

Press the BS2 button until you reach page 

2–17

.

8

When 

2–17

 is reached, press the BS3 button once.

9

Change the setting to '

1

' by pressing the BS2 button once.

10

Push the BS3 button once.

11

When the display is not blinking anymore, press the BS3 button

again to deactivate vacuum mode.

12

Press the BS1 button to leave the setting mode.

Make  sure  to  reattach  the  electronic  component  box  cover  and  to

install the front cover after the job is finished.

NOTICE

Make  sure  that  all  outside  panels,  except  for  the  service

cover  on  the  electrical  component  box,  are  closed  while

working.
Close the lid of the electrical component box firmly before

turning on the power.

Charging refrigerant: Setup

See 

"4.3.1 Checking refrigerant piping: Setup"

To completely recharge refrigerant

WARNING

▪ Only  use  R32  as  refrigerant.  Other  substances  may

cause explosions and accidents.

▪ R32 contains fluorinated greenhouse gases. Its global

warming  potential  (GWP)  value  is  675.  Do  NOT  vent

these gases into the atmosphere.

▪ When  charging  refrigerant,  ALWAYS  use  protective

gloves and safety glasses.

Prerequisite: 

Before  completely  recharging  refrigerant,  make  sure

the system is pumped down, the outdoor unit's 

external

 refrigerant

piping is checked (leak test, vacuum drying) and vacuum drying on

the outdoor unit's 

internal

 refrigerant piping is performed.

1

If not already done (for vacuum drying of the unit), activate the

vacuum  mode  (see 

"To  activate/deactivate  the  vacuum  mode

 

field setting" 

)

2

 

Connect the refrigerant cylinder to the service port of the liquid

stop valve.

3

 

Open the liquid stop valve.

4

 

Charge the complete refrigerant amount.

5

 

Deactivate  the  vacuum  mode  (see 

"To  activate/deactivate  the

vacuum mode field setting" 

).

6

 

Open the gas stop valve.

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Page 20: ...AYMK RZF54AYMK 1 About the documentation 21 2 About the box 21 3 Preparation 22 4 Installation 22 31 5 Commissioning 31 32 32 6 Disposal 7 Technical data 33 33 6 Piping Diagram 7 Existing piping reuse...

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Page 22: ...guide Preparation of the installation reference data Latest revisions of the supplied documentation may be available on the regional Daikin website or via your dealer The original documentation is wri...

Page 23: ...ly as follows mm 150 7 5 8 4 8 0 4 9 485 0 4 M12 a a Make sure not to cover the drain holes of the bottom plate of the unit INFORMATION The recommended height of the upper protruding part of the bolts...

Page 24: ...ater EKBPH140N7 when the unit is installed in cold climates 4 1 4 To prevent the outdoor unit from falling over In case the unit is installed in places where strong wind can tilt the unit take followi...

Page 25: ...ng material to prevent condensed water on the stop valves from moving to the indoor unit NOTICE Any exposed piping might cause condensation 6 Reattach the service cover and the piping intake plate 7 S...

Page 26: ...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...

Page 27: ...oom and comes in contact with fire from a burner a heater or a cooker this may result in fire or the formation of a harmful gas Turn off any combustible heating devices ventilate the room and contact...

Page 28: ...e BS1 pushbutton for 5 seconds Result You will reach the setting mode the 7 segment display will show 2 0 0 2 Press the BS2 button until you reach page 2 17 3 When 2 17 is reached press the BS3 button...

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