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FOR THE FOLLOWING ITEMS, TAKE SPECIAL CARE 
DURING CONSTRUCTION AND CHECK AFTER 
INSTALLATION IS FINISHED.

a.  Items to be checked after completion of work

Items to be checked

If not properly done, what is 
likely to occur.

Check

Are the indoor and outdoor 
unit fi xed fi rmly?

The units may drop, vibrate 
or make noise.

Was the installation of the 
outdoor unit completed?

The unit may malfunction or 
the components burn out.

Is the gas leak test fi nished? No cooling or heating.

Is the unit fully insulated? 
(Refrigerant piping, drain 
piping, and duct)

Condensate water may drip.

Dose drainage fl ow 
smoothly?

Condensate water may drip.

Does the power supply 
voltage conform to the 
indication on the name 
plate?

The unit may malfunction or 
the components burn out.

Are wiring and piping 
correct?

The unit may malfunction or 
the components burn out.

Is the air conditioner or heat 
pump properly grounded?

Dangerous in case of 
current leakage.

Is wiring size according to 
specifi cations?

The unit may malfunction or 
the components burn out.

Is something blocking the air 
outlet or inlet of either the 
indoor or outdoor units?

No cooling or heating.

Did you set the external 
static pressure?

No cooling or heating.

Are refrigerant piping length 
and additional refrigerant 
charge noted down?

The refrigerant charge in 
the system is not clear.

Did you check that no wiring 
connection screws were 
loose?

Electric shock or fi re.

Also review the “SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS”.

b.  Items to be checked at the time of delivery

Items to be checked

Check

Are you sure the control box lid, air fi lter, air inlet grille, 
and air outlet grille are mounted?

Did you explain about operations while showing the 
operation manual to your customer?

Did you deliver the operation manual along with the 
installation manual to the customer?

Did you explain the customer the handling and cleaning 
methods of the fi eld supplies (e.g., the air fi lter, air inlet 
grilles, and air outlet grille)?

Did you deliver instruction manual, if any, for the fi eld 
supplies to the customer?

c.  Points for explanation about operations

The items with 

 WARNING and 

 CAUTION marks in the 

operation manual are the items pertaining to possibilities for bodily 
injury and material damage in addition to the general usage of the 
product. Accordingly, it is necessary that you make a full explanation 
about the described contents and also ask your customers to read 
the operation manual.

SELECTING INSTALLATION SITE

3. 

 CAUTION

If you think the humidity inside the installation space might 

 

exceed 86°F and RH80%, reinforce the insulation on the 
unit body.
Use glass wool or polyethylene foam as insulation so that 
the thickness is more than 2 in. and fi ts inside the installation 
space opening.

Select an installation site where the following conditions 

(1) 

are fulfi lled and that meets with your customer’s approval.

Where optimum air distribution can be ensured.

• 

Where nothing blocks air passage.

• 

Where condensate can be properly drained.

• 

Where the supports are strong enough to bear the 

• 

indoor unit weight.
Where the false ceiling is not noticeably on an incline.

• 

Where suffi cient clearance for maintenance and service 

• 

can be ensured. 

(Refer to Fig. 1-1 and Fig. 1-2)

Where piping between indoor and outdoor units is 

• 

possible within the allowable limit. (Refer to the installa-
tion manual for the outdoor unit.)
If the a return-air duct is not installed, carefully select 

• 

the place and method of product installation so that air 
fl ow into the product will not be blocked.

If installed vertically

24 or more

(unit : in.)

(Top view)

H

(Front view)

Air outlet

Air inlet

Fig. 1-1

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Summary of Contents for FTQ18PBVJU

Page 1: ...with the equipment owner Lire soigneusement ces instructions avant l installation Conserver ce manuel port e de main pour r f rence ult rieure Ce manuel doit tre donn au propri taire de l quipement Le...

Page 2: ...installation ventilate the area immediately Refrigerant gas may produce toxic gas if it comes in contact with fire Exposure to this gas could cause severe injury or death After completing the install...

Page 3: ...ant pipes may be hot or cold depending on the condition of the refrigerant flowing through the refrigerant piping compressor and other refrigerant cycle parts Your hands may suffer burns or frostbite...

Page 4: ...t an air filter part to be procured in the field in the suction air passage in order to prevent water leaking etc The accessories needed for installation must be retained in your custody until the ins...

Page 5: ...ual along with the installation manual to the customer Did you explain the customer the handling and cleaning methods of the field supplies e g the air filter air inlet grilles and air outlet grille D...

Page 6: ...art type the remote controller s transmission distance may be short ened Indoor units should be installed as far away from fluorescent lighting as possible DANGER Do not install unit in an area where...

Page 7: ...burns And be sure to use the insulation which can withstand such temperatures of 248 F or more for the gas piping Reinforce the insulation on the refrigerant piping accord ing to the installation env...

Page 8: ...cks Refer to Fig 5 Heat insulation procedure for gas piping Insulation material for piping on unit side Insulation material for piping field supply Make sure that the seam faces upward Clamp material...

Page 9: ...sure all water is out before making the duct connection Install drain piping as described Fig 7 1 Secondary drain piping connection hole Primary drain piping connection hole In case of vertical insta...

Page 10: ...in the manner described below INSTALLING THE DUCT 7 Exercise care regarding the following when performing duct work Verify that duct work does not exceed the unit s setting range of external static pr...

Page 11: ...1 8 36 type 2 8 2 2 42 type 3 6 400 2 8 MCA Minimum Circuit Amps A MOP Max Overcurrent Protective Device A HP Fan motor output W FLA Full Load Amps A WIRING EXAMPLE 9 HOW TO CONNECT WIRINGS 9 1 Preca...

Page 12: ...wiring and transmission wires to the terminal block shown in Fig 8 Then secure them in place with the included Clamp material 1 as shown in Fig 8 to protect them from external force from outside the...

Page 13: ...neat and does not cause the electric front panel to stick up then close the panel firmly When attaching the front panel make sure you do not pinch any wires Outside the air conditioners separate the l...

Page 14: ...mote controller 2 SUB Remote controller 1 MAIN 1 P 2 P 1 F 2 F 1 T 2 T FORCED OFF REMOTE CONTRL TRANSMISSION WIRING REMOTE CONTROL FORCED OFF AND ON 9 3 OFF OPERATION Connect input lines from the outs...

Page 15: ...rohibited Unit operated by changing input A from off to on Input A off to allow remote controller Unit stopped by changing input A from on to off SETTING THE FILTER SIGN DISPLAY INTERVAL 10 3 Explain...

Page 16: ...the wires to the terminal block 10P of the product The terminal Nos for wire connection are shown below Refer to the information as needed Terminal Nos are indicated on the name plate for the termina...

Page 17: ...the wiring was done incorrectly or that the power is not on so check again Remote controller display Contents A8 lit Error in power supply voltage to indoor unit C1 lit Fan driver PCB of indoor unit...

Page 18: ...363 4C EM11A011 1201 HT 1645 Wallace Drive Suite 110 Carrollton TX 75006 USA info daikinac com www daikinac com 00_CV_3P250363 4C indd 2 00_CV_3P250363 4C indd 2 11 18 2011 9 10 36 PM 11 18 2011 9 10...

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