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Installation Guideline

2. Flaring The Pipe End

3. Refrigerant Piping

1) Cut the pipe end with a pipe cutter.

2) Remove burrs with the cut surface facing downward so that the chips do not 

enter the pipe.

3) Put the flare nut on the pipe.

4) Flare the pipe.

5) Check that the flaring is properly made.

Make sure that the fl are 

nut is fi tted.

Flare’s inner surface 

must be fl aw-free.

The pipe end must be evenly fl ared 

in a perfect circle.

Check

(Cut exactly at 

right angles.)

Remove burrs.

•  Do not use mineral oil on flared part.

•  Prevent mineral oil from getting into the system as this 

would reduce the lifetime of the units.

•  Never use piping which has been used for previous 

installations.

•  Only use parts which are delivered with the unit.

•  Do never install a drier to this R32 unit in order to 

guarantee its lifetime.

•  The drying material may dissolve and damage the 

system.

•  Incomplete flaring may cause refrigerant gas leakage.

WARNING

Do not reuse joints which have been used once already.

CAUTION

Align the centres of both flares and tighten the flare nuts 3 or 4 turns by hand. Then tighten them fully with the torque wrenches. 

[Apply oil]

Do not apply refrigeration oil to the outer surface.

Flare nut

Apply refrigeration oil to the inner surface of the flare.

Do not apply refrigeration oil to the flare nut 

to avoid tightening with excessive torque.

Torque wrench

Spanner

Pipe union

Flare nut

[Tighten]

Inter-unit wire

Liquid pipe

Liquid pipe 

insulation

Drain hose

Finishing tape

Gas pipe 

insulation

Gas pipe

 

Be sure to 

place a cap.

If no flare cap is 

available, cover the flare 

mouth with tape to keep 

dirt or water out.

Wall

Rain

1) Use the flare nut fixed to the main unit. (To prevent cracking of the flare nut by aged deterioration.)

2) To prevent gas leakage, apply refrigeration oil only to the inner surface of the flare. (Use refrigeration oil for R32.)

3) Use torque wrenches when tightening the fl

are nuts to prevent damage to the flare nuts and gas leakage.

CAUTION

Pipe Size, mm (in)

Torque, Nm/(ft-lb)

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1.  Cautions on pipe handling

1)   Protect the open end of the pipe against dust and 

moisture.

2)   All pipe bends should be as gentle as possible.

Use a pipe bender for bending.

Flaring

Set exactly at the position shown below.

Die

A

Pipe Size, 

mm (in)

A (mm)

Flare Tool for 

R32/R410A

Conventional flare tool

Clutch-type

Clutch-type

(Ridgid-type)

Wing-nut type

(Imperial-type)

6.35 (1/4") 

0-0.5 

1.0-1.5 

1.5-2.0

9.52 (3/8") 

0-0.5 

1.0-1.5 

1.5-2.0

12.70 (1/2") 

0-0.5 

1.0-1.5 

2.0-2.5

15.88 (5/8") 

0-0.5 

1.0-1.5 

2.0-2.5

19.05 (3/4") 

0-0.5 

1.0-1.5 

2.0-2.5

2.  Selection of copper and heat insulation materials

When using commercial copper pipes and fittings, observe the following:

1)  Insulation material: Polyethylene foam

Heat transfer rate: 0.041 to 0.052W/mK (0.035 to 0.045kcal/(mh •°C))

Refrigerant gas pipe’s surface temperature reaches 110°C max.

Choose heat insulation materials that will withstand this temperature.

2)   Be sure to insulate both the gas and liquid piping and to provide 

insulation dimensions as below.

Piping size, mm (in) Minimum bend 

radius

Piping thickness Thermal insulation 

size

Thermal insulation 

thickness

6.40 (1/4")

30mm or more

0.8mm 

(C1220T-O)

I.D. 8-10mm

10mm Min.

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3) Use separate thermal insulation pipes for gas and liquid refrigerant pipes.

Summary of Contents for FTV-A Series

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Page 3: ...cations 6 Installation Guideline 9 Dimensions 25 Wiring Diagrams 32 Piping Diagrams 37 Capacity Tables 43 Capacity Tables 43 Capacity Correction Factor 52 Operation Limit 57 Sound Level 58 Measuring L...

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Page 5: ...3 Introduction Model FTV PS Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit Power Supply FTV85PSV1MF RC85AV1M 1Phase 220 240V 50Hz FTV85PSV1MW RC85AGV1M...

Page 6: ...Design Category F EF LF MF Wireless Controller with Network Adaptor W EW M MW Wired Controller Outdoor Unit Definition Description Unit Category R Air Cooled Split Outdoor Unit System V Non Inverter R...

Page 7: ...Remote Controller Health Clean Saranet Filter Green Tea Filter PM 2 5 Filter Optional Accessory Plasma Wipe clean flat panel Timer 24 hour ON OFF Timer Worry Free Reliability Durability Auto Restart...

Page 8: ...ir Direction Control UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT Air Filter GREEN TEA Dimensions H x W x D mm 288 x 770 x 234 297 x 990 x 273 Packaged Dimensions H x W x D mm 327 x 830 x 363 371 x 1 073 x 375 Weight kg 9 0 9...

Page 9: ...0 21 0 30 0 34 Power Consumption Rated W 37 42 61 72 Air Direction Control UP DOWN Air Filter SARANET Dimensions H x W x D mm 288 X 800 X 212 310 X 1 065 X 228 Packaged Dimensions H x W x D mm 344 X 8...

Page 10: ...107 Air Direction Control UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT Air Filter SARANET Dimensions H x W x D mm 310 X 1 289 X 240 Packaged Dimensions H x W x D mm 396 X 1 382 X 316 Weight kg 16 0 Condensate Drain Size mm 19...

Page 11: ...ow to remove the stop valve cover Remove the screw on the stop valve cover Slide the lid downward to remove it How to attach the stop valve cover Insert the upper part of the stop valve cover into the...

Page 12: ...port the weight of the indoor unit 1 Temporarily secure the mounting plate to the wall make sure that the panel is completely level and mark the boring points on the wall 2 Secure the mounting plate t...

Page 13: ...0 55 207 52 153 46 30 288 Recommended mounting plate retention spots All dimensions are in mm Indoor Unit FTV60A Recommended mounting plate retention spots 7 spots in all Use a tape measure as shown P...

Page 14: ...ecommended mounting plate retention spots 7 spots in all 190 173 61 310 61 Gas pipe end Liquid pipe end 48 45 580 1065 219 40 40 91 45 Through the wall hole 65mm Drain hose position All dimensions are...

Page 15: ...o replace the drain plug and drain hose Removal method 1 Rotate to detach wire clip from hook on the right and remove the drain hose 2 Remove the drain plug on the left side and attach it to the right...

Page 16: ...terioration and drain leakage of the plug How to set drain plug Insert a hexagon wrench 4mm How to attach the indoor unit Hook the claws of the bottom frame to the mounting plate How to remove the ind...

Page 17: ...oothly When drain hose requires extension obtain an extension hose commercially available Be sure to thermally insulate the indoor section of the extension hose 16 Extension drain hose Indoor unit dra...

Page 18: ...ck COMP COMP N L N L2 L L1 Power Supply Main Switch Fuse Circuit Breaker Power Supply Cable N1 N Model Indoor 28 35A 50A 60A Outdoor 28 35A 50A 60A Voltage range 220 240V 50Hz Power supply cable size...

Page 19: ...Round crimp style terminal Electric wire All wires must be firmly connected Make sure all the wire do not touch the refrigerant piping compressor or any moving parts The connecting wire between the i...

Page 20: ...de should be 1200mm or less Installation of pipe work shall be kept to a minimum and pipe work shall be protected from physical damage and shall not be installed in an unventilated space Reusable mech...

Page 21: ...unit To prevent cracking of the are nut by aged deterioration 2 To prevent gas leakage apply refrigeration oil only to the inner surface of the are Use refrigeration oil for R32 3 Use torque wrenches...

Page 22: ...it after 5 seconds and check for gas leakage Using soapy water check for gas leakage from indoor unit s are and outdoor unit s are and valve rods After the check is complete wipe all soapy water off...

Page 23: ...pply wiring Use a round crimp style terminal for connection to the power supply terminal board In case it cannot be used due to unavoidable reasons be sure to observe the following instruction Round c...

Page 24: ...hey are unlikely to be exposed to any substance which may corrode refrigerant containing components unless the components are constructed of materials which are inherently resistant to being corroded...

Page 25: ...arthed prior to charging the system with refrigerant Label the system when charging is complete if not already Extreme care shall be taken not to overfill the refrigeration system Prior to recharging...

Page 26: ...mable refrigerants In addition a set of calibrated weighing scales shall be available and in good working order Hoses shall be complete with leak free disconnect couplings and in good condition Before...

Page 27: ...min 50 Space for maintenance min 50 Space for maintenance Note Dimension in mm Model FTV60A TOP VIEW R A E R R A E R RIGHT LEFT FRONT VIEW M O T T O B M O T T O B INDOOR UNIT ON OFF SWITCH ROOM TEMPE...

Page 28: ...DE BOTTOM SIGNAL RECEIVER INDOOR UNIT ON OFF SWITCH ROOM TEMPERATURE THERMISTOR INSIDE B STICKER SERIAL NO TERMINAL BLOCK WITH EARTH TERMINAL C SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW Drain hose position Through the wal...

Page 29: ...SCREWS INSIDE BOTTOM SIGNAL RECEIVER INDOOR UNIT ON OFF SWITCH ROOM TEMPERATURE THERMISTOR INSIDE B STICKER SERIAL NO TERMINAL BLOCK WITH EARTH TERMINAL C SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW Recommended mounting pla...

Page 30: ...28 Dimensions Model FTV85PS Note Dimension in mm FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY...

Page 31: ...More than 50 Top view More than 50 More than 150 Note Dimension in mm Model RV50 60A 7 6 1 2 2 0 0 3 845 568 146 128 13 300 615 100 74 Side view More than 100 More than 350 1200 or less Top view More...

Page 32: ...L G A M C D J 2 0 O P Note Dimension in mm Model RV50 60C Dimension Model A B C D E F G H I J K L M N 50 60C 855 628 328 520 179 46 93 149 101 113 603 126 164 15 Dimension Model O P Q R S T U V 50 60C...

Page 33: ...31 Dimensions Model RC85A Note Dimension in mm FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY...

Page 34: ...32 Wiring Diagram Wiring Diagram Cooling Only Indoor Unit Model FTV28 35 50 60A Outdoor Unit Model RV28A 3D117983 1 B R08024145834A...

Page 35: ...33 Wiring Diagram Model RV35A Model RV50 60A R08024149386 3P548018 1...

Page 36: ...TH1 L N COMP DISPLAY BOARD TH2 CN_WIR CN_PGRM CN_DSP CN_STP CN_FAN CN_FANFB L N E MF FAN MOTOR MS AIR SWING MOTOR TH1 INDOOR COIL THERMISTOR TH2 ROOM THERMISTOR FIELD SUPPLY WIRING OD OUTDOOR NOTATION...

Page 37: ...35 Wiring Diagram Model FTV50 60P Outdoor Unit Model RV50 60C R08024149860A R08024145839...

Page 38: ...ISPLAY BOARD BROWN BLACK WHITE TH1 TH2 N COMP L CN_STP CN_FAN CN_FAN FB AS CN_ID COIL CN_DSP CN_WIR CN_PGRM COMP PURPLE TO OUTDOOR UNIT G Y N N1 L BLUE RED BLUE POWER SUPPLY L N E FM FAN MOTOR AS AIR...

Page 39: ...37 Piping Diagram Piping Diagram Indoor Unit Model FTV28 35A Note Dimension in mm Model FTV50A Note Dimension in mm 3D122900 3D115348A...

Page 40: ...4CuT STRAINER COMPRESSOR ACCUMULATOR 6 4CuT PROPELLER FAN HEAT EXCHANGER COMPRESSOR REFRIGERANT FLOW COOLING FIELD PIPING FIELD PIPING 6 4 CuT 9 5CuT LIQUID STOP VALVE GAS STOP VALVE MUFFLER 9 5CuT 9...

Page 41: ...CuT PROPELLER FAN HEAT EXCHANGER COMPRESSOR REFRIGERANT FLOW COOLING FIELD PIPING FIELD PIPING 6 4 CuT 9 5CuT LIQUID STOP VALVE GAS STOP VALVE MUFFLER 9 5CuT 9 5CuT CAPILLARY TUBE 6 4CuT OUTDOOR UNIT...

Page 42: ...40 Piping Diagram Model FTV28 35 50 60P Note Dimension in mm R70034128415 Model FTV85PS Note Dimension in mm R70034155185...

Page 43: ...41 Piping Diagram Outdoor Unit Model RV28F Note Dimension in mm Model RV35F Note Dimension in mm R70034154043 R70034151832...

Page 44: ...42 Piping Diagram Model RV50 60C Note Dimension in mm Model RC85A Note Dimension in mm 3D121531...

Page 45: ...e applied 3 Refer to the Outdoor DB column 37 C is located between 35 C 40 C Thus Interpolation needs to be applied 1st Step Interpolation of Indoor WB Find TC SC PI a Indoor 25 C DB 16 C WB Outdoor 3...

Page 46: ...ndition 25 C DB 17 C WB Outdoor Condition 35 C DB EWB EDB Outdoor temperature 35 C TC SC PI 16 25 1 81 1 75 0 63 17 x5 y5 z5 19 1 99 1 39 0 64 By Interpolation Method 17 C 16 C x5 1 81kW 19 C 16 C 1 9...

Page 47: ...e C DB EWB EDB 20 25 30 32 35 40 C C TC SHC PI TC SHC PI TC SHC PI TC SHC PI TC SHC PI TC SHC PI 14 20 3 75 2 97 0 82 3 58 2 88 0 90 3 41 2 78 0 98 3 34 2 75 1 01 3 24 2 69 1 07 3 07 2 60 1 14 16 22 3...

Page 48: ...WB EDB 20 25 30 32 35 40 C C TC SHC PI TC SHC PI TC SHC PI TC SHC PI TC SHC PI TC SHC PI 14 20 7 21 5 00 1 70 6 87 4 84 1 86 6 55 4 69 2 03 6 42 4 63 2 09 6 22 4 52 2 20 5 89 4 37 2 36 16 22 7 54 4 92...

Page 49: ...g Dry Bulb Temp C TC Total Cooling Capacity kW SC Sensible Cooling Capacity kW PI Power Input kW Notes 1 Ratings shown are net simulation capacities 2 shows nominal capacities 3 Direct interpolation i...

Page 50: ...g Dry Bulb Temp C TC Total Cooling Capacity kW SC Sensible Cooling Capacity kW PI Power Input kW Notes 1 Ratings shown are net simulation capacities 2 shows nominal capacities 3 Direct interpolation i...

Page 51: ...g Dry Bulb Temp C TC Total Cooling Capacity kW SC Sensible Cooling Capacity kW PI Power Input kW Notes 1 Ratings shown are net simulation capacities 2 shows nominal capacities 3 Direct interpolation i...

Page 52: ...g Dry Bulb Temp C TC Total Cooling Capacity kW SC Sensible Cooling Capacity kW PI Power Input kW Notes 1 Ratings shown are net simulation capacities 2 shows nominal capacities 3 Direct interpolation i...

Page 53: ...g Dry Bulb Temp C TC Total Cooling Capacity kW SC Sensible Cooling Capacity kW PI Power Input kW Notes 1 Ratings shown are net simulation capacities 2 shows nominal capacities 3 Direct interpolation i...

Page 54: ...ty correction factor by the length of refrigerant piping 80 85 90 95 100 5 10 15 20 25 Capacity correction factor Pipe length m FTV28A RV28A 80 85 90 95 100 5 10 15 20 25 Capacity correction factor Pi...

Page 55: ...53 Capacity Tables 80 85 90 95 100 5 10 15 20 25 30 Capacity correction factor Pipe length m FTV50A RV50A 80 85 90 95 100 5 10 15 20 25 30 Capacity correction factor Pipe length m FTV60A RV60A...

Page 56: ...54 Capacity Tables FTV28P RV28F FTV35P RV35F...

Page 57: ...ged 2 The correction ratio remains the same whether the outdoor unit is to be installed above or below the unit 3 Calculation method for capacity Capacity capacity obtained from engineering data x cap...

Page 58: ...s charged 2 The correction ratio remains the same whether the outdoor unit is to be installed above or below the unit 3 Calculation method for capacity Capacity capacity obtained from engineering data...

Page 59: ...Model RV RC The use of your air conditioner outside the range of working temperature and humidity can result in serious failure OUTDOOR TEMP CDB 50 46 43 40 19 0 10 14 15 19 20 23 25 INDOOR TEMP CWB...

Page 60: ...FTV60A P Notes 1 Operation sound is measured in an anechoic chamber 2 The operation noise measuring method is in accordance with JISC9612 Model Measuring Location FTV85PS Notes 1 Operation sound is m...

Page 61: ...11 38 32 Med 31 34 30 28 23 16 10 33 26 Low 30 32 28 25 20 12 10 30 23 Quiet 29 29 25 24 18 10 10 28 22 NC Curve 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 63 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8K NC 40 NC 50 NC 60 NC 30 NC 20 N...

Page 62: ...14 40 35 Med 38 36 33 31 25 17 10 35 30 Low 36 34 31 29 23 14 9 33 28 Quiet 30 29 25 23 17 11 9 28 21 NC Curve 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 63 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8K NC 40 NC 50 NC 60 NC 30 NC 20 NC...

Page 63: ...18 42 36 Med 40 39 35 34 30 23 14 38 33 Low 37 36 32 30 26 19 13 35 29 Quiet 35 33 30 28 23 16 12 33 26 NC Curve 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 63 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8K NC 40 NC 50 NC 60 NC 30 NC 20 N...

Page 64: ...19 44 39 Med 41 40 37 36 34 26 16 41 35 Low 38 38 35 34 31 23 14 39 33 Quiet 37 37 34 32 30 22 13 37 31 NC Curve 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 63 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8K NC 40 NC 50 NC 60 NC 30 NC 20 N...

Page 65: ...4 12 39 34 Med 31 33 34 30 26 17 11 35 29 Low 30 28 29 24 19 11 10 29 23 Quiet 29 27 28 23 18 11 10 28 22 FTV50P High 40 42 42 42 39 32 20 42 37 Med 37 39 39 39 36 27 19 39 34 Low 34 37 37 36 32 24 18...

Page 66: ...B ref 20 Pa Octave band frequency Hz FTV28P NC 20 NC 30 NC 25 NC 35 NC 40 NC 45 NC 50 NC 55 NC 65 NC 60 NC 70 Q 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 Sound pressure level dB ref 20...

Page 67: ...f 20 Pa Octave band frequency Hz FTV50P NC 20 NC 30 NC 25 NC 35 NC 40 NC 45 NC 50 NC 55 NC 65 NC 60 NC 70 Q 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 Sound pressure level dB ref 20 Pa...

Page 68: ...66 Sound Level FTV85PS...

Page 69: ...50Hz 198V 12 4 20 0 52 0 9 11 0 092 0 41 0 077 0 36 50 230 50 240 Symbols MCA Min circuit amps A MFA Max fuse amps A LRA Locked Rotor Ampere A RLA Rated loads amps A OFM Outdoor fan motor IFM Indoor...

Page 70: ...240 FTV85PS RC85A 50 220 Max 50Hz 264V Min 50Hz 198V 20 2 25 0 67 0 12 0 0 066 0 58 0 070 0 51 50 230 50 240 Symbols MCA Min circuit amps A MFA Max fuse amps A LRA Locked Rotor Ampere A RLA Rated load...

Page 71: ...ugh the indoor or outdoor Every month Power Supply 1 Check the running current and voltage for indoor and outdoor unit 2 Check the electrical wiring and tighten the wire onto the terminal block if nec...

Page 72: ...hese outdoor units only require a check and cleaning of air intake coil surface once every 3 months However if a unit is installed in areas subjected to much oil mist and dust the coils must be regula...

Page 73: ...ible that your delay timer has been set incorrectly If the fault persist after all these verifications please contact the air conditioner unit installer 3 The air flow is too low The air filter is dir...

Page 74: ...smission ON to OFF 1 Long Beep OFF to ON Pump down Cool force on 2 Short Beep Others 1 Short Beep Cooling Unit The table below shows the LED indicator lights for the air conditioner unit under normal...

Page 75: ...ur dealer 3 times Blink E5 Outdoor Abnormal Call your dealer 6 times Blink E8 Hardware error tact switch pin short Call your dealer 4 times Blink E9 No feedback from indoor fan Call your dealer ON ON...

Page 76: ...HEATING A6 INDOOR FAN MOTOR ABNORMAL AH ELECTRICAL AIR CLEANER ABNORMAL C4 INDOOR HEAT EXCHANGER 1 THERMISTOR SHORT OPEN C5 INDOOR HEAT EXCHANGER 2 THERMISTOR SHORT OPEN C7 LOUVER LIMIT SWITCH ERROR...

Page 77: ...RENT L9 COMPRESSOR OVERCURRENT PREVENTION LC COMMUNICATION ERROR OUTDOOR CONTROL PCB AND INVERTER PCB P1 OPEN PHASE OR VOLTAGE UNBALANCE P4 HEAT SINK THERMISTOR SHORT OPEN PJ CAPACITY SETTING ERROR U0...

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