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Installation

EDUS39-600-F1_a

 FXFQ-M                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            20

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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

 Read these  

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

 carefully before 

installing air conditioning equipment, and be sure to install it 
correctly. After completing the installation, make sure that the 
unit operates properly during the start-up operation.

 Instruct the customer  how to operate and maintain the unit. 

 Inform customers that they should store this Installation Man-
ual  with the Operation Manual for future reference.

 

Always use a licensed installer or contractor to install this 
product. Improper installation can result in water or refrigerant 
leakage, electrical shock, fire, or explosion.

Meanings of  DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE 
symbols: 

DANGER

 .............. Indicates an imminently hazardous 

situation which, if not avoided,  
results in death or serious injury.

WARNING

  ............ Indicates a potentially hazardous sit-

uation which, if not avoided, could 
result in death or serious injury. 

CAUTION

  ............. Indicates a potentially hazardous sit-

uation which, if not avoided, may 
result in minor or moderate injury.  It 
may also be  used to alert against 
unsafe practices. 

NOTE

 .................... Indicates situations that may result 

in equipment or property-damage 
accidents only.  

DANGER

• Do not ground units to water pipes, telephone wires, or 

lightning rods because incomplete grounding can  
cause a severe shock hazard resulting in severe injury 
or death. Do not ground units to gas pipes because a 
gas leak  can result in an explosion which could lead to 
severe injury or death.

• Do not install unit in an area where flammable mate-

rials are present due to risk of explosions that can 
cause  serious injury or death.

• Refrigerant gas is heavier than air and displaces oxy-

gen. A massive leak   can lead to oxygen depletion, 
especially in basements, and an asphyxiation hazard 
could occur leading to serious injury or death.

• If equipment utilizing a burner is used in the same 

room as the air conditioner, there is danger of oxy-
gen deficiency which can lead to asphyxiation 
resulting in serious injury or death. Be sure to venti-
late the room sufficiently to avoid this hazard. 

• If the refrigerant gas leaks during installation, venti-

late the area immediately.

Refrigerant gas may produce toxic gas if it comes in contact 
with fire such as from a fan, heater, stove or cooking device. 
Exposure to this gas could result in severe injury or death.

• After completing the installation work, check that the 

refrigerant gas does not leak.

Refrigerant gas may produce toxic gas if it comes in contact 
with fire  from a fan, heater, stove,  cooking  device, or other 
heat source. Exposure to this gas  can cause severe injury 
or death.

• Safely dispose of the packing materials. Packing 

materials 

such as nails and other metal or wooden 

parts, may cause stabs or other injuries. Tear apart and 
throw away plastic packaging bags so that children  do 
not play with them and risk  death by suffocation. 

WARNING

• Ask your dealer or qualified personnel to carry out 

installation work. Do not try to install the machine by 
yourself.

Improper installation may result in water leakage, electric  
shocks, or fire.

• Perform installation work in accordance with this 

installation manual.

Improper installation may result in water leakage, electric  
shocks, or fire.

• Be sure to use only the specified accessories and 

parts for installation work.

Failure to use the specified parts may result in water leak-
age, electric shocks,  fire, or the unit falling.

• Carry out the specified installation work after taking 

into account strong winds, typhoons, or  earth-
quakes.

Improper installation work may result in the equipment fall-
ing and causing accidents.

• Check the unit stand for for damage on a continual 

basis, especially if it has been used for a long time. If 
left in a damanged condition the unit may fall and 
cause injury.

• Do not allow children to play on or around the unit as  

they can be injured.

• Make sure that a separate power supply circuit is 

provided for this unit and that all electrical work is 
carried out by qualified personnel according to local 
laws and regulations, and this installation manual.

An insufficient power supply capacity or improper electrical 
construction may lead to electric shocks or fire.

• Make sure that all wiring is secured, the specified 

wires  are used, and that no external forces act on the 
terminal connections or wires.

Improper connections or installation may result in fire.

• When wiring the power supply and connecting the 

remote controller wiring and transmission wiring, 
position the wires so that the electric parts box lid 
can be securely fastened.

Improper positioning of the electric parts box lid may result 
in electric shocks, fire, or the terminals overheating.

• Before touching electrical parts, turn off the unit.
• Be sure to establish a ground.

Do not  ground the unit to a utility pipe, arrester, or tele-
phone  ground.
Incomplete ground may cause electrical shock, or
fire.   A high surge current from lightning or other sources
may cause damage to the air conditioner.

• Placing a flower vase or other containers with water 

or other liquids can result in a shock hazard or fire if 
spilling occurs. 

• Do not put a finger or other objects into the air inlet 

or air outlet as the fan is rotating at a high speed and 
will cause injury.

Summary of Contents for FXFQ-M

Page 1: ...EDUS 39 600 F1_a AMERICAS FXFQ M Ceiling Mounted Cassette Type Multi Flow...

Page 2: ...pearance 2 2 Specifications 3 3 Dimensions 5 4 Piping Diagrams 8 5 Wiring Diagrams 9 6 Electric Characteristics 10 7 Capacity Tables 11 7 1 Cooling Capacity 11 7 2 Heating Capacity 12 8 Air Velocity a...

Page 3: ...External Appearance EDUS39 600 F1_a FXFQ M 2 1 External Appearance FXFQ12 36M...

Page 4: ...eating Sound Absorbing Thermal Insulation Material Foamed Polystyrene Foamed Polyethylene Foamed Polystyrene Foamed Polyethylene Foamed Polystyrene Foamed Polyethylene Piping Connections Liquid Pipes...

Page 5: ...ve Direct Drive Temperature Control Microprocessor Thermostat for Cooling and Heating Microprocessor Thermostat for Cooling and Heating Sound Absorbing Thermal Insulation Material Foamed Polystyrene F...

Page 6: ...EDUS39 600 F1_a Dimensions FXFQ M 5 3 Dimensions FXFQ12MVJU FXFQ18MVJU 3D042631...

Page 7: ...Dimensions EDUS39 600 F1_a FXFQ M 6 FXFQ24MVJU 3D042632...

Page 8: ...EDUS39 600 F1_a Dimensions FXFQ M 7 FXFQ30MVJU FXFQ36MVJU 3D042633A...

Page 9: ...Thermistor for liquid line temperature R3T Thermistor for gas line temperature Capacity Gas Liquid 12 18 M 1 2 12 7 mm 1 4 6 4 mm 24 30 36 M 5 8 15 8 mm 3 8 9 5 mm C 4D024460A Heat exchanger Gas pipi...

Page 10: ...EDUS39 600 F1_a Wiring Diagrams FXFQ M 9 5 Wiring Diagrams FXFQ12M 18M 24M 30M 36MVJU 3D042620B...

Page 11: ...Electric Characteristics EDUS39 600 F1_a FXFQ M 10 6 Electric Characteristics...

Page 12: ...8 18 4 13 1 18 7 12 7 19 0 12 8 24 75 18 9 15 0 21 5 16 1 24 0 17 5 26 5 17 8 28 0 18 2 28 5 17 7 79 18 9 15 0 21 5 16 1 24 0 17 5 26 5 17 8 27 6 18 0 28 1 17 6 83 18 9 15 0 21 5 16 1 24 0 17 5 26 5...

Page 13: ...0 56 0 23 2 22 1 21 0 20 0 19 5 18 4 24 22 0 20 0 23 3 23 3 23 3 23 2 23 2 23 2 26 0 24 0 24 5 24 4 24 4 24 3 24 3 24 3 30 0 28 0 25 6 25 5 25 5 25 5 25 4 24 5 35 0 32 0 26 7 26 6 26 6 26 6 26 0 24 5...

Page 14: ...nd Temperature Distributions FXFQ M 13 8 Air Velocity and Temperature Distributions FXFQ12M Cooling mode FXFQ12M Heating mode 3D052941 AIRFLOW DISTRIBUTIONS TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTIONS AIRFLOW DISTRIBUT...

Page 15: ...city and Temperature Distributions EDUS39 600 F1_a FXFQ M 14 FXFQ18M Cooling mode FXFQ18M Heating mode 3D052942 AIRFLOW DISTRIBUTIONS TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTIONS AIRFLOW DISTRIBUTIONS TEMPERATURE DISTRI...

Page 16: ...00 F1_a Air Velocity and Temperature Distributions FXFQ M 15 FXFQ24M Cooling mode FXFQ24M Heating mode 3D052943 AIRFLOW DISTRIBUTIONS TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTIONS AIRFLOW DISTRIBUTIONS TEMPERATURE DISTRI...

Page 17: ...city and Temperature Distributions EDUS39 600 F1_a FXFQ M 16 FXFQ30M Cooling mode FXFQ30M Heating mode 3D052944 AIRFLOW DISTRIBUTIONS TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTIONS AIRFLOW DISTRIBUTIONS TEMPERATURE DISTRI...

Page 18: ...00 F1_a Air Velocity and Temperature Distributions FXFQ M 17 FXFQ36M Cooling mode FXFQ36M Heating mode 3D052945 AIRFLOW DISTRIBUTIONS TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTIONS AIRFLOW DISTRIBUTIONS TEMPERATURE DISTRI...

Page 19: ...Cassette Type Multi Flow Notes Operation noise differs with operation and ambient conditions dBA Model 208 230V 60Hz H L FXFQ12MVJU 31 28 FXFQ18MVJU 33 28 FXFQ24MVJU 34 29 FXFQ30MVJU 38 32 FXFQ36MVJU...

Page 20: ...EDUS39 600 F1_a Installation FXFQ M 19 10 Installation Center of Gravity inches A B FXFQ12 18 24MVJU 9 1 8 4 1 2 FXFQ30 36MVJU 11 3 8 6 3 4 4D042639A...

Page 21: ...ater stove cooking device or other heat source Exposure to this gas can cause severe injury or death Safely dispose of the packing materials Packing materials such as nails and other metal or wooden p...

Page 22: ...r frostbite To avoid injury give the pipes time to return to normal temperature or if you must touch them be sure to wear proper gloves CAUTION While following the instructions in this installation ma...

Page 23: ...es Control system may malfunction Where the air contains high levels of salt such as that near the ocean and where voltage fluctuates greatly such as that in factories Also in vehicles or vessels This...

Page 24: ...Operation manual Quantity 1 each 2 pcs Shape 10 Large 11 Medium 12 Small Model Optional decoration panel Color White FXFQ12 18 24 30 36MVJU BYC125KW1 Remote controller Wired type BRC1D71 Items to be...

Page 25: ...ft away from televisions or radios in order to prevent image interference or noise Depending on the radio waves a distance of 3 5 ft may not be enough to eliminate the noise 2 Ceiling height This indo...

Page 26: ...or M10 size bolt Use a hole in anchor for existing ceilings and a sunken insert sunken anchor or other new ceiling parts to rein force the ceiling to bear the weight of the unit Adjust clearance from...

Page 27: ...e center of the ceiling opening is indicated on the paper pattern for installation The center of the unit is indicated on the label attached to the unit and on the paper pattern for installation After...

Page 28: ...door unit is charged with refrigerant DANGER Refrigerant gas may produce toxic gas if it comes in contact with fire such as from a fan heater stove or cooking device Exposure to this gas could result...

Page 29: ...N Be sure to insulate any field piping all the way to the piping connection inside the unit Any exposed piping may cause condensation or burns if touched 7 4 Brazing refrigerant piping Before brazing...

Page 30: ...g pipes at a height of less than 21 5 8 549 3 mm Install the drain raising pipes at a right angle to the indoor unit and no more than 11 13 16 298 4 mm from the unit NOTE The incline of attached drain...

Page 31: ...ground units to water pipes telephone wires or lightning rods because incomplete grounding could cause a severe shock hazard resulting in severe injury or death Do not ground to gas pipes because a g...

Page 32: ...when wiring make sure the lid on the electric parts box fits snugly by arranging the wires neatly and attaching the electric parts box lid firmly When attaching the electric parts box lid make sure no...

Page 33: ...r into the recess between the upper and lower part of remote controller and working from the 2 positions pry off the upper part The remote controller PC board is attached to the upper part of remote c...

Page 34: ...ending on the amount of dirt or dust in the room SECOND CODE NO is factory set to 01 for filter contam ination light Table 5 When using wireless remote controllers When using wireless remote controlle...

Page 35: ...etween the unit body and decoration panel 14 TEST OPERATION Refer to the installation manual of the outdoor unit The operation lamp of the remote controller will flash when a malfunction occurs Check...

Page 36: ...FXFQ12MVJU FXFQ18MVJU FXFQ24MVJU FXFQ30MVJU FXFQ36MVJU Item 1 Decoration Panel BYC125K W1 2 Filter related High efficiency filter 65 KAFP552H80 KAFP552H160 High efficiency filter 90 KAFP553H80 KAFP55...

Page 37: ...Accessories EDUS39 600 F1_a FXFQ M 36...

Page 38: ...1645 Wallace Drive Suite 110 Carrollton TX75006 info daikinac com www daikinac com EDUS39 600 F1_a Printed in U S A 08 2009 AMERICAS Aug 2009...

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