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SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS WHEN CHARGING UNIT WITH 

SCROLL COMPRESSORS 

These precautions are intended for use with  Scroll compressors only with R22, R407C, R 134A, R404A, R507 

and  R41 0A refrigerants but are not applied to reciprocating compressors. 

Scroll compressors have a very high volumetric efficiency and quickly pump a deep vacuum if there is insufficient 

refrigerant in the system or if refrigerant is added too slowly. Operation with low suction pressure will quickly lead 

to very high discharge temperatures. While this process is happening,  the scrolls are not being well lubricated -

scrolls depend on the oil mist in the refrigerant for lubrication. A lack of lubrication leads to high friction between 

the scroll flanks and tips and generates additional heat. The combination of heat of compression and heat from 

increased friction is concentrated in a small localized discharge area where temperatures can quickly rise to more 

than 300

°

C. These extreme temperatures damage the Scroll spirals and the orbiting Scroll bearing. This damage 

can occur in less than one minute especially on larger compressors. Failure may occur in the first few hours or the 

damage done during field charging may show up some time later. 
Other typical field charging  problems  include undercharging,  overcharging,  moisture  or air in the system etc.  In 

time each one of these problems can cause compressor failure. 

Minimal equipment is required for field charging. The minimum equipment required to do a satisfactory job is:-

Set of service gauges 

Vacuum gauge 

Hoses 

Scales 

Vacuum pump 

Thermometer 

The proper refrigerant charge should follow the volume as recommended by manufacturer and recommendation 

should be followed by the installer. 

1. Charging procedures - Single phase compressors

Evacuate the system to 500 microns Hg. (67Pa). To reduce evacuation time, use short, large diameter hoses

and connect to unrestricted service ports on the system. Quality of vacuum cannot be determined by time - a

reliable vacuum gauge must be used. (etc. electronic vacuum gauge)
Turn the refrigerant cylinder upside down,  purge the charging hose and charge liquid through the liquid line

charging port until refrigerant no longer flows or until the correct charge has been weighed in. If additional charge

is required start the system and slowly bleed liquid into the suction side until the system is full.

Compressor manufacturer  recommends charging liquid in a CONTROLLED manner into the suction side

until the system  is  full. 

This recommendation does not hold true for reciprocating compressors where

liquid  charging into the suction side could cause severe damage.

Carefully monitor the suction and discharge pressures - ensure that the suction pressure does not fall below

25 psig (1.7 bar) at any time during the charging process.

There are many ways of charging  liquid in a  "controlled manner"  into the 

suction side:-

1. Use valve A on the manifold gauge set

2. Use the valve on the refrigerant cylinder

3. Charge through a Shredder valve

4. Use a hose with a Shredder valve depressor

5. Charge into the suction side at some distance from the compressor

6. All of the above

2. Charging procedures - Three phase compressors

The fundamental procedure is the same as for single phase models but the compressor can run in the wrong

direction on starting.  If this  happens reverse  any two phases and  start again.  Short term reverse rotation will

not damage the compressor.
All  Scroll  Compressors  have  internal  discharge  temperature  protectors  which  are  very  effective  in

preventing dangerously high discharge temperatures during charging. The protection module will trip and lock

the  compressor  out  for  30  minutes.  It  is  not  normally  necessary  to  wait  30  minutes  for  the  module  to

reset.When the compressor has cooled down the module can be  reset  by breaking the power supply to the

control  circuit.  Very  often  the  serviceman  does  not  understand  why  the  module  tripped  and  uses  a jumper

wire to bypass it. He continues to charge the system and removes the jumper when charging is complete. The

compressor may or may not run with the protector back in the circuit but it is certain that the compressor has

been damaged and premature failure is inevitable.

Caution for refrigerant leaks

Care must be taken to ensure that air conditioning facilities are installed in a room which is sufficiently large. This

assures that the maximum concentration level of refrigerant gas is not exceeded, in the unlikely event of major leak

in the system and this in accordance to the local applicable regulations and standards.

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Summary of Contents for FDMR36ERV16

Page 1: ...3P724053 1A FDMR36ERV16 FDR65FRV16 FDR100FRV16 FDR130FRV16 FDR130FRV162 FDR200FRY16 FD65DSV16 FD100DSV16 FD130DSV16 FD200DSY16 FD60GRV16 FD90GRV16 FD120GRV16 FD180GRY16 OPERATION...

Page 2: ...All dimensions are in mm Indoor Unit FDR65FRV16 All dimensions are in mm Indoor Unit FDMR36ERV16 2...

Page 3: ...All dimensions are in mm Indoor Unit FDR130FRV16 All dimensions are in mm Indoor Unit FDR100FRV16 3...

Page 4: ...All dimensions are in mm Indoor Unit FDR200FRY16 All dimensions are in mm Indoor Unit FDR130FRV162 4...

Page 5: ...365 0 5 ON 0 CO r Ln 238 338 1270 1170 1026 355 355 1660 1560 1358 992 316 338 All dimensions are in mm 97 450 a 152 16 N 0 Ln N 655 700 All dimensions are in mm 125 330 a N 198 0 Ln Ln Ln Ln N N 700...

Page 6: ...259 1126 1700 29 315 470 255 30 312 255 148 330 330 136 940 880 1126 570 700 940 1647 1700 1805 All dimensions are in mm 6 Indoor Unit FD130DSV16 FD120GRV16 Indoor Unit FD200DSY16 FD180GRY16...

Page 7: ...oor Unit RR36ERY16 Horizontal Air Discharge All dimensions are in mm Outdoor Unit RR65FRY16 R65DSY16 R60GRY16 Horizontal Air Discharge All dimensions are in mm Outdoor Unit RR100FRY16 R100DSY16 R90GRY...

Page 8: ...All dimensions are in mm Outdoor Unit RR130FRY16 R130DSY16 R120GRY16 Horizontal Air Discharge 8...

Page 9: ...stalling Refrigerant contains no chlorine does not destroy the ozone layer and so does not reduce the earth s protection against harmful ultraviolet radiations It will contribute only slightly to the...

Page 10: ...and Gas pipe for indoor unit after brazing 2 Use M10 M12 Rods for installation of Indoor units total Number of installation Rods should be in accordance with number of hanger metal Provided for insta...

Page 11: ...air discharge and operating sound level will not annoy the neighbours The location must not be susceptible to dust or oil mist Location For Installation Of The Condensing Units As condensing temperat...

Page 12: ...RR36ERY16 RR65FRY16 R65DSY16 R60GRY16 RR100FRY16 R100DSY16 R90GRY16 RR130FRY16 R130DSY16 R120GRY16 12...

Page 13: ...used with the IR sensor provided in wired remote Wired remote comes as an accessory with indoor units Optional Wireless Remote BRC4N151 Model Wired Remote FDR65FRV16 FDR100FRV16 FDR130FRV16 FDR200FRY...

Page 14: ...8 RR36ERY16 10 32 8 20 65 6 6 FD65DSV16 1 2 1 1 8 5 8 1 1 8 1 2 1 1 8 1 2 1 2 5 8 1 2 1 2 7 8 1 1 8 1 3 8 1 1 8 7 8 R65DSY16 R100DSY16 R130DSY16 FD100DSV16 FD130DSV16 2 R100DSY16 FD200DSY16 3 8 3 8 8...

Page 15: ...fittings If any brazing work is required ensure that the nitrogen gas is passed through coil and joints while the brazing work is being done This will eliminate soot formation on the inside walls of...

Page 16: ...ODU Each 20 Each ODU 32 Each ODU 4 0 IDU ODU Each 5 0 IDU ODU Each 5 0 1 5 7 0 40 mm2 mm2 For FDR130FRV162 Only For FDR200FRY16 FD200DSY16 FD180GRY16 Only FDMR36ERV16 RR36ERY16 2 5 5 0 1 0 5 0 20 FD65...

Page 17: ...nage test and gas leakage test FIELD WIRE FIELD WIRE 0 E 3 o G 0 0 C0 tl O 0 17 2 Watch out for the following a Is the electric plug firmly inserted into the socket b Is there any abnormal sound from...

Page 18: ...SV16 R65DSY16 1 2 3 9 7 8 FD200DSY16 2 R100DSY16 1 2 2 6 0 1 1 8 right type type 18 FD90GRV16 FD120GRV16 R90GRY16 R120GRY16 1 2 5 8 6 0 9 1 1 1 8 1 3 8 FD60GRV16 R60GRY16 1 2 4 0 7 8 FD180GRY16 2 R90G...

Page 19: ...3 100 2 x 1 656 2 x RR100FRY16 2 x 3 100 FDR65FRV16 FDR100FRV16 FDR130FRV16 FDR130FRV162 FDR200FRY16 R130DSY16 R65DSY16 R100DSY16 1 656 3 134 3 134 2 x R100DSY16 2 x 3 134 FD65DSV16 FD100DSV16 FD130D...

Page 20: ...onger flows or until the correct charge has been weighed in If additional charge is required start the system and slowly bleed liquid into the suction side until the system is full Compressor manufact...

Page 21: ...Maintenance Procedures Period Indoor air filter 1 Remove any dust adhering to the filter by using a vacuum cleaner or wash in lukewarm water below 40 C with a neutral cleaning detergent At least once...

Page 22: ...il tube temperature reaches 1 deg C Check Unit Airflow for any Restriction Air filter Block Low gas charge Refrigerant circuit partial Blockage Communication Failure C Er Indoor Antifreeze Activation...

Page 23: ...control box of the outdoor unit The following table shows the LED indicator light for phase protector under normal operation and fault conditions RV UV ov AS Actions D Normal operation ON OFF OFF OFF...

Page 24: ...FAN SPEED 24...

Page 25: ...ON OFF FAN SPEED MODE MENU key Note Automatic speed selection is not available in FDR200FRY16 please refer wiring diagram for changing speed setting 25...

Page 26: ...11 IR SENSOR This feature is applicable with wireless remote For wireless remote fuctions please refer the operation manual of wireless remote 26...

Page 27: ...3P724053 1A 27...

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