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FTXA20~50A(W)(S)(T) + FTXA20~50B(B)(S)(T) + RXA42+50A +
RXA20~35A(9) + RXA42+50B
Split Stylish R32
ESIE18-03D – 2021.05
Is the problem solved?
Action
Yes
No further actions required.
No
Return to the troubleshooting of the
specific error and continue with the
next procedure.
To add refrigerant
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See the installer reference guide for the correct procedure.
Is the problem solved?
Action
Yes
No further actions required.
No
Return to troubleshooting of the
specific error and continue with the
next procedure.
Repair information
Refrigerant piping handling
▪
Make sure that the applied pressure is never higher than the unit design pressure
indicated on the nameplate (PS).
▪
Work according to the F‑gas regulation and/or local regulations.
▪
Make sure the correct amount of refrigerant is charged after repair according to
the F‑gas regulation label on the unit (f additional where required).
▪
Make sure to use the appropriate equipment and tools according to the
refrigerant and unit type.
▪
R32 can be charged in gas phase.
▪
Make sure to use a digital scale (no charging cylinder).
▪
Execute correct vacuum drying procedure after repair:
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–0.1 MPa / –760 mm Hg / –750 Torr / –1 bar for at least 1 hour.
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Connect the unit according to the available service ports.
-
Use related field setting where necessary to open expansion valve / solenoid
valve.
To perform refrigerant pump down operation
The unit is equipped with an automatic pump down operation which will collect all
refrigerant from the field piping and indoor unit in the outdoor unit. To protect the
environment, make sure to perform the following pump down operation when
relocating the unit.
DANGER: RISK OF EXPLOSION
Pump down – Refrigerant leakage.
If you want to pump down the system, and there
is a leak in the refrigerant circuit:
▪
Do NOT use the unit's automatic pump down function, with which you can collect
all refrigerant from the system into the outdoor unit.
Possible consequence:
Self-
combustion and explosion of the compressor because of air going into the
operating compressor.
▪
Use a separate recovery system so that the unit's compressor does NOT have to
operate.