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14 Operation

Installer and user reference guide

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FFA25~60A2VEB(9)

Split system air conditioners

4P550955-4 – 2018.08

Outdoor units

Cooling

Heating

RXS25~60

–10~46°C DB

–15~24°C DB

–16~18°C WB

18~32°C DB

10~30°C DB

2MXS50

10~46°C DB

–15~24°C DB

–16~18°C WB

18~32°C DB

10~30°C DB

3MXS40~68

4MXS68~80

5MXS90

–10~46°C DB

–15~24°C DB

–16~18°C WB

18~32°C DB

10~30°C DB

RZQG71~140

–15~50°C DB

–19~21°C DB

–20~15.5°C WB

18~37°C DB

12~28°C WB

10~27°C DB

RZQSG71~140

–15~46°C DB

–14~21°C DB

–15~15.5°C WB

20~37°C DB

14~28°C WB

10~27°C DB

RZQ200~250

–5~46°C DB

–14~21°C DB

–15~15°C WB

20~37°C DB

14~28°C WB

10~27°C DB

For combination with R32 outdoor unit, refer to the following table:

Outdoor units

Cooling

Heating

RXM25~60

–10~46°C DB

–15~24°C DB

–16~18°C WB

18~32°C DB

10~30°C DB

2MXM50

3MXM40~68

4MXM68~80

5MXM90

–10~46°C DB

–15~24°C DB

–16~18°C WB

18~32°C DB

10~30°C DB

RZAG35~60

–20~52°C DB

–20~24°C DB

–21~18°C WB

18~32°C DB

10~30°C DB

RZAG71~140

–20~52°C DB

–19.5~21°C DB

–20~15.5°C WB

18~37°C DB

12~28°C WB

10~27°C DB

RZASG71~140

–15~46°C DB

–14~21°C DB

–15~15.5°C WB

20~37°C DB

14~28°C WB

10~27°C DB

Indoor humidity

≤80%

(a)

Symbol

Explanation

Outdoor temperature

Indoor temperature

(a)

To avoid condensation and water dripping out of the unit. If
the temperature or the humidity is beyond these conditions,
safety devices may be put in action and the air conditioner
may not operate.

14.2

Operating the system

14.2.1

About operating the system

▪ To protect the unit, turn on the main power switch 6 hours before

operation.

▪ If the main power supply is turned off during operation, operation

will restart automatically after the power turns back on again.

14.2.2

About cooling, heating, fan only, and
automatic operation

▪ The  air  flow  rate  may  adjust  itself  depending  on  the  room

temperature  or  the  fan  may  stop  immediately.  This  is  not  a
malfunction.

14.2.3

About the heating operation

It  may  take  longer  to  reach  the  set  temperature  for  general  heating
operation than for cooling operation.

The following operation is performed in order to prevent the heating
capacity from dropping or cold air from blowing.

Defrost operation

In  heating  operation,  freezing  of  the  outdoor  unit's  air  cooled  coil
increases  over  time,  restricting  the  energy  transfer  to  the  outdoor
unit's coil. Heating capability decreases and the system needs to go
into  defrost  operation  to  be  able  to  remove  frost  from  the  outdoor
unit’s  coil.  During  defrost  operation  the  heating  capacity  on  the
indoor  unit  side  will  temporarily  drop  until  defrosting  is  completed.
After defrosting, the unit will regain its full heating capacity.

The  indoor  unit  will  stop  fan  operation,  the  refrigerant  cycle  will
reverse  and  energy  from  inside  the  building  will  be  used  to  defrost
the outdoor unit coil.

The indoor unit will indicate defrost operation on the display 

.

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  may  take  some

time before the fan starts. This is not a malfunction.

INFORMATION

▪ The  heating  capacity  drops  when  the  outside

temperature  falls.  If  this  happens,  use  another  heating
device together with the unit. (When using together with
appliances  that  produce  open  fire,  ventilate  the  room
constantly). Do not place appliances that produce open
fire  in  places  exposed  to  the  air  flow  from  the  unit  or
under the unit.

▪ It  takes  some  time  to  heat  up  the  room  from  the  time

the  unit  is  started  since  the  unit  uses  a  hot-air
circulating system to heat the entire room.

▪ If the hot air rises to the ceiling, leaving the area above

the  floor  cold,  we  recommend  that  you  use  the
circulator  (the  indoor  fan  for  circulating  air).  Contact
your dealer for details.

14.2.4

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 operation

Summary of Contents for FFA25A2VEB9

Page 1: ...ser reference guide Split system air conditioners English Installer and user reference guide Split system air conditioners FFA25A2VEB FFA35A2VEB FFA50A2VEB FFA60A2VEB FFA25A2VEB9 FFA35A2VEB9 FFA50A2VE...

Page 2: ...electrical wiring 17 6 4 4 Specifications of standard wiring components 17 6 4 5 To connect the electrical wiring on the indoor unit 17 7 Configuration 18 7 1 Field settings 18 8 Commissioning 19 8 1...

Page 3: ...ildren aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning us...

Page 4: ...ed Do NOT block any ventilation openings Make sure the unit is level Do NOT install the unit in the following places In potentially explosive atmospheres In places where there is machinery that emits...

Page 5: ...5 92 6 6 27 6 3 0 76 6 6 6 371 3 2 6 48 6 8 29 3 3 2 87 2 6 8 394 3 4 7 32 7 0 31 0 3 4 98 4 7 0 417 3 6 8 20 7 2 32 8 3 6 110 7 2 441 3 8 9 14 7 4 34 7 3 8 123 7 4 466 4 0 10 1 7 6 36 6 4 0 136 7 6 4...

Page 6: ...n Open refrigerant cylinders slowly Charge the refrigerant in liquid form Adding it in gas form may prevent normal operation CAUTION When the refrigerant charging procedure is done or when pausing clo...

Page 7: ...head and make proper tightening impossible Over tightening the terminal screws may break them WARNING After finishing the electrical work confirm that each electrical component and terminal inside th...

Page 8: ...ter describes what you have to do after the box with the indoor unit is delivered on site Keep the following in mind At delivery the unit MUST be checked for damage Any damage MUST be reported immedia...

Page 9: ...5 46 C DB 9 21 C DB 10 15 C WB 18 37 C DB 12 28 C WB 10 27 C DB RXS25 60 10 46 C DB 15 24 C DB 16 18 C WB 18 32 C DB 10 30 C DB Outdoor units Cooling Heating 2MXS50 10 46 C DB 15 24 C DB 16 18 C WB 1...

Page 10: ...ance not accessible to the general public install it in a secured area protected from easy access This unit both indoor and outdoor is suitable for installation in a commercial and light industrial en...

Page 11: ...ce to the floor see below C 295 mm In case of installation with BYFQ60B 300 mm In case of installation with BYFQ60C a Indoor unit b Lighting the figure shows ceiling mounted lighting but recessed ligh...

Page 12: ...or installation INFORMATION This chapter only describes installation instructions specific to the indoor unit For the other instructions see The installation manual of the outdoor unit The installatio...

Page 13: ...5 mm 595 mm 10 mm 12 5 mm A Ceiling opening B Distance between the unit and the ceiling opening C Overlap between the decoration panel and the suspended ceiling Level Make sure the unit is level at a...

Page 14: ...6 5 2 c e 4 b a d b a d c 3 1 2 6 1 a Drain pipe connection attached to the unit b Drain hose accessory c Metal clamp accessory d Large sealing pad accessory e Insulation piece drain pipe accessory f...

Page 15: ...refrigerant to be used Only use installation tools e g manifold gauge set that are exclusively used for R32 or R410A installations to withstand the pressure and to prevent foreign materials e g minera...

Page 16: ...tions Insulation Insulate the refrigerant piping on the indoor unit as follows A B a d c e f b b a d c e f b b 2 4 3 g 1 2 3 4 g A B 1 A Gas piping B Liquid piping a Insulation material field supply b...

Page 17: ...30 V User interface cable Vinyl cords with 0 75 to 1 25 mm sheath or cables 2 core wires Maximum 500 m 6 4 5 To connect the electrical wiring on the indoor unit NOTICE Follow the wiring diagram delive...

Page 18: ...t 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...

Page 19: ...power consumption NOTICE Before starting up the system the unit MUST be energised for at least 6 hours The crankcase heater needs to heat up the compressor oil to avoid oil shortage and compressor bre...

Page 20: ...it first The backlight is lit for 30 seconds when you press a button 1 Perform introductory steps Action 1 Open the liquid stop valve A and gas stop valve B by removing the stem cap and turning counte...

Page 21: ...hase power supply units Note Operation will be impossible Turn OFF the power recheck the wiring and switch two of the three electrical wires U4 or UF The inter unit branch wiring is not correct UA The...

Page 22: ...ESS H P LED V L PILOT LAMP LIGHT EMITTING DIODE HAP LIGHT EMITTING DIODE SERVICE MONITOR GREEN HIGH VOLTAGE HIGH VOLTAGE IES INTELLIGENT EYE SENSOR IPM INTELLIGENT POWER MODULE K R KCR KFR KHuR K M MA...

Page 23: ...ce see the operation manual of the installed user interface 13 Before operation WARNING This unit contains electrical and hot parts WARNING Before operating the unit be sure the installation has been...

Page 24: ...n It may take longer to reach the set temperature for general heating operation than for cooling operation The following operation is performed in order to prevent the heating capacity from dropping o...

Page 25: ...lades while the swing flap is in operation Fingers may become caught or the unit may break down NOTICE The movable limit of the flap is changeable Contact your dealer for details only for double flow...

Page 26: ...result in burnout of these components 16 1 Cleaning the air filter suction grille air outlet and outside panels 16 1 1 To clean the air filter When to clean the air filter Rule of thumb Clean every 6...

Page 27: ...in order to dry the interior of the units Refer to 14 2 2 About cooling heating fan only and automatic operation on page 24 for details on fan only operation Turn off the power The user interface dis...

Page 28: ...face and switches 25 000 hours Drain pan 8 years Expansion valve 20 000 hours Solenoid valve 20 000 hours The table assumes the following conditions of use Normal use without frequent starting and sto...

Page 29: ...N OFF button on the user interface is pressed If the operation lamp lights the system is in normal condition To prevent overloading of the compressor motor the air conditioner starts 5 minutes after i...

Page 30: ...s is to prevent refrigerant from remaining in the compressor The unit will stop after 5 to 10 minutes 18 Relocation Contact your dealer for removing and reinstalling the total unit Moving units requir...

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