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Also review the “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS”.

b. Items to be checked at time of delivery

c. Points for explanation about operations

3. SELECTING INSTALLATION SITE 

CAUTION

When moving the unit during or after unpacking, make sure 
to lift it by holding its lifting lugs.  Do not exert any pressure on 
other parts, especially the refrigerant piping, drain piping and 
flange parts.

If you think the humidity inside the ceiling might exceed 
30°C and RH80%, reinforce the insulation on the unit body.
Use glass wool or polyethylene foam as insulation so that 
it is no thicker than 10mm and fits inside the ceiling open-
ing.

(1) Select an installation site where the following conditions 

are fulfilled 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 ceiling is strong enough to bear the indoor unit 

weight.

Where the false ceiling is not noticeably on an incline.

Where there is no risk of flammable gas leakage.

Where sufficient clearance for maintenance and service 

can be ensured. 

(Refer to Fig. 1)

Where piping between indoor and outdoor units is possi-

ble within the allowable limit. (Refer to the installation 

manual for the outdoor unit.)

The equipment is not intended for use in a potentially 

explosive atmosphere.

*H1 dimension means the minimum height of the unit.

Select the *H1, *H2 dimension such that a downward 
slope of at least 1/100 is ensured as indicated in 

7. DRAIN PIPING WORK

”.

The maintenance space marked with “*” is required when 
the installation box for adaptor PC board (KRP1BA101) 
sold separately is used.

[ PRECAUTION ]

Install the indoor and outdoor units, power supply wiring 
and connecting wires at least 1 m away from televisions or 
radios in order to prevent image interference or noise. 
(Depending on the radio waves, a distance of 1 m may not 
be sufficient enough to eliminate the noise.)

If installing the wireless kit in a room with electronic fluo-
rescent lighting (inverter or rapid start type), the remote 
controller’s transmission distance may be shortened. 
Indoor units should be installed as far away from fluores-
cent lighting as possible.

(2) Use suspension bolts for installation. Check whether 

the ceiling is strong enough to support the weight of 
the unit or not. If there is a risk, reinforce the ceiling 
before installing the unit.

To avoid contact with the fan, one of the following precaution 
actions must be taken:

-

Install the unit as high as possible at a minimum bottom  
height of 2.7 m.

-

Install the unit as high as possible at a minimum bottom 
height of 2.5 m in case the fan is externally screened by 
parts which can be removed without the aid of tools (e.g. 
false sealing, grill ... ).

-

Install the unit with ducting and grill which can only be 
removed with the aid of tooling. It shall be installed so that 
it gives adequate protection against touching the fan. If a 
maintenance panel exists in the ducting, it shall only be 
possible to remove the panel by the aid of tooling to avoid 
contact with the fan. The protection shall be according to 
relevant European and local legislation. There are no 
restrictions concerning the installation height.

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

It may result in insufficient 
cooling.

Are refrigerant piping length 
and additional refrigerant 
charge noted down?

The refrigerant charge in the 
system is not clear.

Items to be checked

Check

Did you explain about operations while showing the 
operation manual to your customer?
Did you hand the operation manual and warranty over to 
your customer?
Did you explain about the way of maintaining and cleaning 
local procurements (air filter, grille (both air outlet and suc-
tion grille), etc.) to your customer?
Did you hand manuals of local procurements (in case 
equipped) over to your customer?

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.

200

Fig. 1

(length : mm)

Floor surface

Ceiling

*H2=20 or more

*300 
or 
more

300 or 
more

Maintenance 
space

Maintenance 
space

Control box

*H1= 

240 or more

2500 or more

Summary of Contents for FXDQ15A2VEB

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION MANUAL FXDQ15A2VEB FXDQ20A2VEB FXDQ25A2VEB FXDQ32A2VEB FXDQ40A2VEB FXDQ50A2VEB FXDQ63A2VEB System Inverter Air Conditioners...

Page 2: ...es valorado positivamente por B de acuerdo con el Certificado C 06 Nota delineato nel A e giudicato positivamente da B secondo il Certificato C 07 A B C 08 Nota tal como estabelecido em A e com o par...

Page 3: ...n work after taking into account strong winds typhoons or earthquakes Failure to do so during installation work may result in the unit falling and causing accidents Make sure that a separate power sup...

Page 4: ...ng hold the unit by the hanger brackets Do not apply force to the refrigerant piping drain piping or flange parts Be sure to check the type of R410A refrigerant to be used before installing the unit U...

Page 5: ...be shortened Indoor units should be installed as far away from fluores cent lighting as possible 2 Use suspension bolts for installation Check whether the ceiling is strong enough to support the weig...

Page 6: ...inforce the ceiling frame to prevent shaking Consult an architect or carpenter for details 4 Install the suspension bolts Use W3 8 to M10 suspension bolts Use a hole in anchor for existing ceilings an...

Page 7: ...ion environment If the tempera ture above the ceiling might reach 30 C or the humidity RH80 Condensation may form on the surface of the insu lation CAUTION Follow the points at below Use a pipe cutter...

Page 8: ...the refrigerant pipe joints Use phosphor copper brazer BCuP 2 JIS Z 3264 B Cu93P 710 795 ISO 3677 which does not require flux Using a flux containing chlorine may cause the piping to corrode Using a...

Page 9: ...300mm from the unit Refer to Fig 13 PRECAUTIONS Drain piping connections Do not connect the drain piping directly to sewage pipes that smell of ammonia The ammonia in the sewage might enter the indoo...

Page 10: ...ide flange and duct connection area with aluminum tape or something similar to prevent air escaping CAUTION When attaching a duct to the intake side be sure to attach an air filter inside the air pass...

Page 11: ...to use insulated terminals Do not turn on the power supply circuit breaker or earth leak age breaker until all other work is done 9 2 SPECIFICATIONS FOR FIELD SUPPLIED FUSES AND WIRE Power related NOT...

Page 12: ...circumstances connect the power sup ply wiring to the remote controller or transmission wiring terminal block Doing so can destroy the entire system Connecting electrical wiring remote controller wir...

Page 13: ...ler for 1 indoor unit No 2 system For group control or use with 2 remote controllers Terminal block Tightening torque N m Remote controller transmission wiring terminal block 6P 0 79 0 97 Power supply...

Page 14: ...LECTRIC WIRING WORK 3 Remove the control box lid 4 Add remote controller 2 SUB to the terminal block for remote controller P1 P2 in the control box There is no polarity L N F F1 2 F F1 2 F F1 2 F F1 2...

Page 15: ...OFF operation should be selected by selecting the SECOND CODE NO as shown in the table below The SECOND CODE NO is set to 01 when shipped Input A of forced off and ON OFF operation work as shown in th...

Page 16: ...If the display shows any of the following there is a possi bility that the wiring was done incorrectly or that the power is not on so check again CAUTION Always stop the test run using the remote con...

Page 17: ...NNECTOR FOR OPTIONAL PARTS X24A CONNECTOR WIRELESSREMOTE CONTROLLER X33A CONNECTOR ADAPTOR FOR WIRING X35A CONNECTOR POWER SUPPLY CONNECTOR X38A CONNECTOR MULTI TENANT WIRED REMOTE CONTROLLER R1T THER...

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