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FXFSQ-AVM EDFMT391769A

51

3P468397-1D

18

Table 7

Contamination

Hours until 

indication

Mode No.

FIRST 

CODE No.

SECOND 

CODE No.

Normal

Approx.  

2500 hrs

10 (20)

0

01

More  

contaminated

Approx.  

1250 hrs

02

With indication

3

01

No indication*

02

* Use “No indication” setting when cleaning indication is not

necessary such as the case of periodical cleaning being

carried out.

< TEST OPERATION >

After cleaning the indoor unit inside, carry out test operation
according to installation manual attached to the outdoor unit.

• When the remote controller operation lamp flashes, it shows

that something is abnormal.
Check the malfunction codes on the remote controller.
The relation between the malfunction codes and malfunction
details is described in the operation manual attached to the
outdoor unit.
Particularly, if the indication is one of those shown in the
Table 8, it may be an error in the electrical wiring or the
power supply is disconnected. Therefore, recheck wiring.

Table 8

Remote controller 

indication

Details

Though the central-

ized control is not 

carried out, the lamp 

” turns on. 

The terminals (T1 · T2) for FORCED OFF on
the indoor unit trans mission terminal block is
short circuited.

“U4” turns on

“UH” turns on

The power supply to the outdoor unit is not
made. 

The power supply work to the outdoor unit is
not carried out.

The transmission wiring and the remote
controller wiring and FORCED OFF wiring
are connected wrongly.

The transmission wiring is disconnected. 

No indication

The power supply to the indoor unit is not
made. 

The power supply work to the indoor unit is
not carried out.

The remote controller wiring and the
transmission wiring and FORCED OFF
wiring are connected wrongly.

The remote controller wiring is disconnected.

At test operation, if the decoration panel is mounted, check
the actuation of the swing blade.

10-1 SETTING CEILING HEIGHT 

Set the SECOND CODE No. according to the ceiling height
as shown in the Table 5.

Table 5

Setting

Ceiling height (m)

Mode 

No.

FIRST 
CODE 

No.

SECOND 

CODE 

No.

25-80

type

100-140

type

Standard

2.7 or less 3.2 or less

01

High ceiling 1

2.7 - 3.0

3.2 – 3.6 13 (23)

0

02

High ceiling 2

3.0 - 3.5

3.6 – 4.2

03

10-2 SETTING AIR DISCHARGE DIRECTION

Refer to the installation manual attached to the sealing
material of air discharge outlet sold separately and
engineering data book, for ceiling height settings for four-
direction (part of corner closed off), three-direction and two-
direction. (The SECOND CODE No. is factory set to “01”
(all round outlet) before shipping.)

 

10-3 SETTING WHEN AN OPTIONAL ACCESSORY IS

ATTACHED

For setting when attaching an optional accessory, refer to the
installation manual attached to the optional accessory.

10-4 WHEN USING WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER

When using a wireless remote controller, it is necessary to
set the wireless remote controller address. 
Refer to the installation manual attached to the wireless
remote controller.

10-5 SETTING FAN SPEED DURING THERMOSTAT

OFF

Set the fan speed according to the using environment after
consultation with your customer.

When the fan speed is changed, explain the set fan speed to
your customer.

Table 6

Setting

Mode No.

FIRST 

CODE No.

SECOND 

CODE No.

Fan speed during 

cooling  

thermostat OFF

LL  

(Extra low)

12 (22)

6

01

Setting

02

Fan speed during 

heating  

thermostat OFF

LL  

(Extra low)

12 (22)

3

01

Setting

02

10-6 SETTING FILTER SIGN

A message to inform the air 

filter

 cleaning time will be

indicated on the remote controller.

Set the SECOND CODE No. shown in the Table 7 according
to the amount of dust or pollution in the room.

Though the indoor unit is equipped with the long life 

filte

r, it is

necessary to periodically clean the 

filter

 to avoid clogging of

the 

filte

r. Please also explain the set time to the customer.

Note)

In case of use wireless remote control, shall refer
operation manual attached to wireless remote 
control.

Summary of Contents for FXFSQ-AVM

Page 1: ...FXFSQ AVM EDFMT391769A 201802 Engineering Data 50 60 Hz...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...s 21 6 Electric Characteristics 22 7 Safety Devices Setting 23 8 Capacity Tables 24 8 1 Cooling Capacity for Te Auto 24 8 2 Cooling Capacity for Te 6 C 24 8 3 Cooling Capacity for Te 9 C 25 8 4 Heatin...

Page 4: ...ty index 25 31 25 40 50 62 5 80 100 125 140 FXFSQ 25AVM 32AVM 40AVM 50AVM 63AVM 80AVM 100AVM 125AVM 140AVM FXFSQ for Thailand 25AVS 32AVS 40AVS 50AVS 63AVS 80AVS 100AVS 125AVS 140AVS FXFSQ for Indones...

Page 5: ...es Fuse Fuse Refrigerant control Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve Decoration panel option Model BYCQ125EAF BYCQ125EAF Colour Fresh white Fresh white Dimensions H W D mm 50 950 950...

Page 6: ...use Refrigerant control Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve Decoration panel option Model BYCQ125EAF BYCQ125EAF Colour Fresh white Fresh white Dimensions H W D mm 50 950 950 50 950 9...

Page 7: ...Fuse Refrigerant control Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve Decoration panel option Model BYCQ125EAF BYCQ125EAF Colour Fresh white Fresh white Dimensions H W D mm 50 950 950 50 950...

Page 8: ...devices Fuse Fuse Refrigerant control Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve Decoration panel option Model BYCQ125EAF BYCQ125EAF Colour Fresh white Fresh white Dimensions H W D mm 50 95...

Page 9: ...rigerant control Electronic expansion valve Decoration panel option Model BYCQ125EAF Colour Fresh white Dimensions H W D mm 50 950 950 Air filter Resin net with mould resistance Mass kg 5 5 Standard a...

Page 10: ...FXFSQ AVM EDFMT391769A 8 3 Dimensions 3 1 Standard Panel with Sensing Sensor FXFSQ25AVM FXFSQ32AVM FXFSQ40AVM FXFSQ50AVM 3D112984A Unit mm...

Page 11: ...FXFSQ AVM EDFMT391769A 9 FXFSQ63AVM FXFSQ80AVM 3D112982A Unit mm...

Page 12: ...FXFSQ AVM EDFMT391769A 10 FXFSQ100AVM FXFSQ125AVM FXFSQ140AVM 3D112977A Unit mm...

Page 13: ...FXFSQ AVM EDFMT391769A 11 3 2 Standard Panel FXFSQ25AVM FXFSQ32AVM FXFSQ40AVM FXFSQ50AVM 3D112987A Unit mm...

Page 14: ...FXFSQ AVM EDFMT391769A 12 FXFSQ63AVM FXFSQ80AVM 3D112983A Unit mm...

Page 15: ...FXFSQ AVM EDFMT391769A 13 FXFSQ100AVM FXFSQ125AVM FXFSQ140AVM 3D112979A Unit mm...

Page 16: ...FXFSQ AVM EDFMT391769A 14 3 3 Designer Panel FXFSQ25AVM FXFSQ32AVM FXFSQ40AVM FXFSQ50AVM 3D112988A Unit mm...

Page 17: ...FXFSQ AVM EDFMT391769A 15 FXFSQ63AVM FXFSQ80AVM 3D112985A Unit mm...

Page 18: ...FXFSQ AVM EDFMT391769A 16 FXFSQ100AVM FXFSQ125AVM FXFSQ140AVM 3D112980A Unit mm...

Page 19: ...FXFSQ AVM EDFMT391769A 17 3 4 Auto Grille Panel FXFSQ25AVM FXFSQ32AVM FXFSQ40AVM FXFSQ50AVM 3D112991A Unit mm...

Page 20: ...FXFSQ AVM EDFMT391769A 18 FXFSQ63AVM FXFSQ80AVM 3D112986A Unit mm...

Page 21: ...FXFSQ AVM EDFMT391769A 19 FXFSQ100AVM FXFSQ125AVM FXFSQ140AVM 3D112981A Unit mm...

Page 22: ...0AVM FXFSQ50AVM FXFSQ63AVM FXFSQ80AVM FXFSQ100AVM FXFSQ125AVM FXFSQ140AVM Refrigerant pipe connection port diameters Unit mm Model Gas Liquid FXFSQ25AVM FXFSQ32AVM FXFSQ40AVM FXFSQ50AVM 12 7 6 4 FXFSQ...

Page 23: ...FXFSQ AVM EDFMT391769A 21 5 Wiring Diagrams FXFSQ25AVM FXFSQ32AVM FXFSQ40AVM FXFSQ50AVM FXFSQ63AVM FXFSQ80AVM FXFSQ100AVM FXFSQ125AVM FXFSQ140AVM 3D112965A...

Page 24: ...FXFSQ AVM EDFMT391769A 22 6 Electric Characteristics FXFSQ25AVM FXFSQ32AVM FXFSQ40AVM FXFSQ50AVM FXFSQ63AVM FXFSQ80AVM FXFSQ100AVM FXFSQ125AVM FXFSQ140AVM C 3D112911...

Page 25: ...ector Drain pump thermal protector C Model FXFSQ50AVM FXFSQ63AVM FXFSQ80AVM Printed circuit board fuse 250 V 3 15 A 250 V 3 15 A 250 V 3 15 A Fan motor thermal protector Drain pump thermal protector C...

Page 26: ...length Please confirm that the corrected capacity of the VRV system satisfies the required heat load 2 shows rated condition 8 2 Cooling Capacity for Te 6 C Model Capacity indication Indoor air temp 1...

Page 27: ...city kW SHC Sensible heat capacity kW Notes 1 These capacity tables are for use when selecting a VRV indoor unit The actual capacity of the VRV system depends on factors such as the selected model of...

Page 28: ...FXFSQ AVM EDFMT391769A 26 9 Sound Levels FXFSQ25AVM FXFSQ32AVM FXFSQ40AVM 4D112880A 4D112874A...

Page 29: ...FXFSQ AVM EDFMT391769A 27 FXFSQ50AVM FXFSQ63AVM 4D112898A 4D112879B...

Page 30: ...FXFSQ AVM EDFMT391769A 28 FXFSQ80AVM FXFSQ100AVM 4D112878B 4D509733A...

Page 31: ...FXFSQ AVM EDFMT391769A 29 FXFSQ125AVM FXFSQ140AVM 4D509732A 4D509731A...

Page 32: ...FXFSQ AVM EDFMT391769A 30 10 Centre of Gravity FXFSQ25AVM FXFSQ32AVM FXFSQ40AVM FXFSQ50AVM FXFSQ63AVM FXFSQ80AVM FXFSQ100AVM FXFSQ125AVM FXFSQ140AVM 4D052237S Unit mm...

Page 33: ...long life filter Note 9 10 KAFP55H160H Branch duct chamber Note 4 KDJP55C80 Insulation kit for high humidity Note 9 11 KDTP55K80 C 3D112950A Notes 1 When installing designer panel body height ceiling...

Page 34: ...Branch duct chamber Note 4 KDJP55C160 Insulation kit for high humidity Note 9 11 KDTP55K160 C 3D112950A Notes 1 When installing designer panel body height ceiling required dimension is 42 mm higher th...

Page 35: ...tor for electrical appendices Note 1 KRP4AA53 Installation box for adaptor printed circuit board KRP1H98A Note 2 3 Remote sensor for indoor temperature KRCS01 5B External control adaptor for outdoor u...

Page 36: ...cident due to oxygen de ciency Be sure to use only the speci ed parts and accessories for installation work Failure to use the speci ed parts may result in the air conditioner falling down water leaka...

Page 37: ...angers 4 places and do not apply force to other parts particularly refrigerant piping drain piping and resin parts Make sure to check in advance that the refrigerant to be used for installation work i...

Page 38: ...If you wish to use a remote controller that is not listed in Table 2 on page 3 select a suitable remote controller after consulting catalogs and technical materials CARRY OUT THE WORK GIVING CAUTION T...

Page 39: ...e ensured Where the ceiling lower surface is not remarkably inclined Where there is strength to withstand the mass of the indoor unit If the strength is the indoor unit may vibrate and get in contact...

Page 40: ...controller on site Refer to the section 10 FIELD SETTING AND TEST OPERATION 3 Direction of the air discharge Select the number of directions of the optimum air discharge for the shape or the position...

Page 41: ...olt Ceiling slab Long nut or turn buckle Ceiling surface Note The above shown parts are all eld supply It is easy to attach the optional parts except for decoration panel before installing the indoor...

Page 42: ...Check the level of the unit Refer to Fig 9 5 Remove the washer clamp 7 used for preventing the washer for hanger 3 from dropping and tighten the upper side nut Level Vinyl tube Maintaining horizontal...

Page 43: ...Fig 11 Then turn the nut 3 to 4 times with your hand and screw in the nut Torque wrench Spanner Flare nut Union joint Fig 10 Coat the ared inner surface only with ether oil or ester oil Fig 11 Table 3...

Page 44: ...the outdoor unit installation manual or technical document for refrigerant piping 5 In case of refrigerant shortage due to forgetting additional refrigerant charge etc it will result in malfunction su...

Page 45: ...Put the metal clamp 2 to the taped hose end and tighten the metal clamp 2 with torque 1 35 0 15 N m 135 15 N cm CAUTION Do not tighten the metal clamp 2 with the torque more than the value The drain h...

Page 46: ...splashing water on the electric components such as drain pump and con rm drainage by operating the indoor unit under cooling mode according to 10 FIELD SETTING AND TEST OPERATION Refer to Fig 18 100 P...

Page 47: ...dedicated circuit Insuf cient capacity of the power supply circuit or improper electrical construction may lead to electric shocks or a re Make sure to install an earth leakage breaker Failure to do s...

Page 48: ...Amps A kW Fan Motor Rated Output kW FLA Full Load Amps A FXFSQ25AVM FXFSQ32AVM FXFSQ40AVM FXFSQ50AVM FXFSQ63AVM FXFSQ80AVM FXFSQ100AVM FXFSQ125AVM FXFQ25AVM FXFQ32AVM FXFQ40AVM FXFQ50AVM FXFQ63AVM FXF...

Page 49: ...g transmission wiring connecting method Power supply wiring earth wiring Pull the wiring through the wiring penetrating hole high voltage After connecting the power supply wiring to L N on the power s...

Page 50: ...led off After the wirings are clamped cut off the extra part Sheath peeling off allowance P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2 10 15 mm Remote controller wiring Transmission wiring Forced off R10 or more Clamp 4 Remote...

Page 51: ...troller 2 Sub to the terminals P1 P2 for remote controller wiring on the terminal block X1M in the control box Wiring penetrating hole Power supply wiring earth wiring or remote controller wiring tran...

Page 52: ...he SECOND CODE No to 01 4 2 For ON OFF OPERATION set the SECOND CODE No to 02 It is set to FORCE OFF when shipped from the factory Ask your customer to keep the manual attached to the remote controlle...

Page 53: ...ng blade 10 1 SETTING CEILING HEIGHT Set the SECOND CODE No according to the ceiling height as shown in the Table 5 Table 5 Setting Ceiling height m Mode No FIRST CODE No SECOND CODE No 25 80 type 100...

Page 54: ...ner until the interior work is completed If the air conditioner is operated the inside of the indoor units may be polluted by substances generated from the coating and adhesives used for the interior...

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Page 56: ...parts and accessories supplied or specified by Daikin Ask a qualified installer or contractor to install those parts and accessories Use of unauthorised parts and accessories or improper installation...

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