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4.6

Finishing the outdoor unit
installation

4.6.1

To finish the outdoor unit installation

1

Insulate and fix the refrigerant piping and interconnection cable
as follows:

f

b

a

e

d

c

a

Gas pipe

b

Gas pipe insulation

c

Interconnection cable

d

Liquid pipe

e

Liquid pipe insulation

f

Finishing tape

2

Install the service cover.

4.6.2

To check the insulation resistance of the
compressor

NOTICE

If,  after  installation,  refrigerant  accumulates  in  the
compressor,  the  insulation  resistance  over  the  poles  can
drop,  but  if  it  is  at  least  1  MΩ,  then  the  unit  will  not  break
down.

▪ Use a 500 V mega-tester when measuring insulation.

▪ Do not use a mega-tester for low-voltage circuits.

1

Measure the insulation resistance over the poles.

If

Then

≥1 MΩ

Insulation resistance is OK. This procedure
is finished.

<1 MΩ

Insulation resistance is not OK. Go to the
next step.

2

Turn ON the power and leave it on for 6 hours.

Result: 

The  compressor  will  heat  up  and  evaporate  any

refrigerant in the compressor.

3

Measure the insulation resistance again.

5

Commissioning

Please  provide  the  eco  design  data  according  to  (EU)2016/2281  to
the customer. This data can be found in the installer reference guide
or via the Daikin website.

NOTICE

ALWAYS operate the unit with thermistors and/or pressure
sensors/switches. If NOT, burning of the compressor might
be the result.

5.1

Checklist before commissioning

After  the  installation  of  the  unit,  first  check  the  items  listed  below.
Once all checks are fulfilled, the unit must be closed. Power-up the
unit after it is closed.

You  read  the  complete  installation  instructions,  as
described in the 

installer reference guide

.

The 

indoor units

 are properly mounted.

In case a wireless user interface is used: The 

indoor unit

decoration panel

 with infrared receiver is installed.

The 

outdoor unit

 is properly mounted.

The following 

field wiring

 has been carried out according

to this document and the applicable legislation:

▪ Between the local supply panel and the outdoor unit

▪ Between the outdoor unit and the indoor unit (master)

▪ Between the indoor units

There are NO 

missing phases

 or 

reversed phases

.

The  system  is  properly 

earthed

  and  the  earth  terminals

are tightened.

The 

fuses

  or  locally  installed  protection  devices  are

installed according to this document, and have NOT been
bypassed.

The 

power  supply  voltage

  matches  the  voltage  on  the

identification label of the unit.

There  are  NO 

loose  connections

  or  damaged  electrical

components in the switch box.

The 

insulation resistance

 of the compressor is OK.

There  are  NO 

damaged  components

  or 

squeezed

pipes

 on the inside of the indoor and outdoor units.

There are NO 

refrigerant leaks

.

The  correct  pipe  size  is  installed  and  the 

pipes

  are

properly insulated.

The 

stop valves

 (gas and liquid) on the outdoor unit are

fully open.

5.2

To perform a test run

This  task  is  only  applicable  when  using  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

Backlight.

  To  perform  an  ON/OFF  action  on  the  user

interface,  the  backlight  does  not  need  to  be  lit.  For  any
other  action,  it  needs  to  be  lit  first.  The  backlight  is  lit  for
±30 seconds when you press a button.

1

Perform introductory steps.

#

Action

1

Open the liquid stop valve and gas stop valve by
removing the cap and turning counterclockwise with a
hex wrench until it stops.

2

Close the service cover to prevent electric shocks.

3

Turn ON power for at least 6 hours before starting
operation to protect the compressor.

4

On the user interface, set the unit to cooling operation
mode.

2

Start the test run

#

Action

Result

1

Go to the home menu.

Cool

Set to

28

°C

3

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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...

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