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16 Configuration

Installation and operation manual

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FXMA-A
VRV system air conditioner
3P680922-1A – 2022.01

15.1

Checklist before commissioning

1

After the installation of the unit, check the items listed below.

2

Close the unit.

3

Power up the unit.

You  read  the  complete  installation  and  operation
instructions,  as  described  in  the 

installer  and  user

reference guide

.

The 

indoor unit

 is properly mounted.

The 

outdoor unit

 is properly mounted.

Make  sure 

drain  piping

  is  properly  installed,  insulated

and drainage flows smoothly. Check for water leaks.

Possible consequence: 

Condensate water might drip.

The 

ducting

 is properly installed and insulated.

The 

refrigerant  pipes

  (gas  and  liquid)  are  installed

correctly and thermally insulated.

There are NO 

refrigerant leaks

.

There are NO 

missing phases

 or 

reversed phases

.

The  system  is  properly 

earthed

  and  the  earth  terminals

are tightened.

The 

fuses

  or  locally  installed  protection  devices  are

installed according to this document, and have NOT been
bypassed.

The 

power  supply  voltage

  matches  the  voltage  on  the

identification label of the unit.

There  are  NO 

loose  connections

  or  damaged  electrical

components in the switch box.

There  are  NO 

damaged  components

  or 

squeezed

pipes

 on the inside of the indoor and outdoor units.

The 

stop valves

 (gas and liquid) on the outdoor unit are

fully open.

15.2

To perform a test run

INFORMATION

▪ Perform the test run according to the instructions in the

outdoor unit manual.

▪ The test run is only completed if there is no malfunction

code displayed on the user interface or the outdoor unit
7‑segment display.

▪ See  the  service  manual  for  the  complete  list  of  error

codes and a detailed troubleshooting guideline for each
error.

NOTICE

Do NOT interrupt the test run.

16

Configuration

16.1

Field setting

Make  the  following  field  settings  so  that  they  correspond  with  the
actual installation setup and with the needs of the user:

▪ Bottom suction or rear suction installation

▪ External static pressure setting using:

▪ Airflow automatic adjustment setting

▪ User interface

▪ Air volume when thermostat control is OFF

▪ Time to clean air filter

▪ Thermostat sensor selection

▪ Thermostat differential changeover (if remote sensor is used)

▪ Differential for automatic changeover

▪ Auto-restart after power failure

▪ T1/T2 input setting

Setting: Bottom suction or rear suction installation

This  setting  must  correspond  with  the  installation  type:  rear  suction
(default) or bottom suction.

If you have the installation

with…

Then

(1)

M

SW

Rear suction

13(23)

11

01

Bottom suction

02

Setting: External static pressure

INFORMATION

▪ The fan speed of the indoor unit is preset to ensure the

standard external static pressure.

▪ To set a higher or lower external static pressure, reset

the initial setting with the user interface.

Settings for external static pressure can be achieved in 2 ways:

▪ Using the airflow automatic adjustment function

▪ Using the user interface

To set external static pressure by airflow automatic adjustment
function

NOTICE

▪ Do  NOT  adjust  the  dampers  during  the  fan  only

operation for airflow automatic adjustment.

▪ For the external static pressure higher than 100 Pa, do

NOT use airflow automatic adjustment function.

▪ If the ventilation paths have been changed, perform the

airflow automatic adjustment again.

▪ Test  run  MUST  be  done  with  a  dry  coil,  run  the  unit  for  2  hours

with fan only to dry the coil.

▪ Check  if  the  power  supply  wiring,  duct,  air  filter  are  properly

attached. If the closing damper is installed in the unit, make sure it
is open.

▪ If there is more than one air inlet and outlet, adjust the dampers so

that the airflow rate of each air inlet and outlet is conform with the
designed airflow rate.

(1)

Field settings are defined as follows:

M

: Mode number – 

First number

: for group of units – 

Number between brackets

: for individual unit

SW

: Setting number

• —: Value number

: Default

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Page 8: ...ct your dealer WARNING This unit contains electrical and hot parts WARNING Before operating the unit be sure the installation has been carried out correctly by an installer CAUTION It is unhealthy to...

Page 9: ...AMMABLE MATERIAL The refrigerant inside this unit is mildly flammable WARNING Do NOT pierce or burn refrigerant cycle parts Do NOT use cleaning materials or means to accelerate the defrosting process...

Page 10: ...erface d Suction air e Discharge air f Refrigerant piping transmission cable g Drain pipe 5 User interface CAUTION NEVER touch the internal parts of the controller Do NOT remove the front panel Some p...

Page 11: ...Do NOT insert fingers rods or other objects into the air inlet or outlet When the fan is rotating at high speed it will cause injury NOTICE NEVER inspect or service the unit by yourself Ask a qualifi...

Page 12: ...with duct close the protective guard In case of rear suction with duct close service duct opening 9 Turn ON the power 10 To remove warning screens see the reference guide of the user interface 7 2 2 T...

Page 13: ...your dealer immediately For more information see the installation manual of the outdoor unit INFORMATION To stop alarm of the user interface see the reference guide of the user interface INFORMATION...

Page 14: ...ets the requirement for commercial and light industrial location when professionally installed and maintained NOTICE The professional installer shall evaluate the EMC situation before installation if...

Page 15: ...al service space Refer to the installation manual of the used option before installation 12 2 Mounting the indoor unit 12 2 1 Guidelines when installing the indoor unit Installation options CAUTION In...

Page 16: ...the installation of the duct does NOT exceed the setting range of the external static pressure for the unit Refer to the technical datasheet of your model for the setting range Make sure to install t...

Page 17: ...r bubbles Rising piping 300 mm from the unit 625 mm perpendicular to the unit 625 300 0 75 1000 1500 mm b a b a d d c a Metal clamp accessory b Drain hose accessory c Rising drain piping vinyl pipe of...

Page 18: ...1 l of water through the water inlet and check for leaks f e d b a g c a Drain connection b Water inlet c Refrigerant pipes d Drain outlet for maintenance e Water inlet cover f Bucket adding water thr...

Page 19: ...The refrigerant inside this unit is mildly flammable Pipe length Keep refrigerant piping as short as possible Flare connections Connect refrigerant piping to the unit using flare connections Insulati...

Page 20: ...rame and connect the cable to the terminal block L N earth Fix the cable with a tie wrap on the wiring fixture a b a Circuit breaker b Residual current device 10 15 70 90 7 P1P2 F1 F2 b L N 10 15 70 9...

Page 21: ...t they correspond with the actual installation setup and with the needs of the user Bottom suction or rear suction installation External static pressure setting using Airflow automatic adjustment sett...

Page 22: ...up volume 2 02 OFF a 03 Monitoring 1 2 04 Monitoring 2 2 05 a Only use in combination with optional remote sensor or when setting M 10 20 SW 2 03 is used Setting Time to clean air filter This setting...

Page 23: ...tion Contact that can make and break the min load of DC15 V 1 mA This setting must correspond with the needs of the user If you want to set Then 1 M SW Forced OFF 12 22 1 01 ON OFF Operation 02 Emerge...

Page 24: ...e core PAM Pulse amplitude modulation PCB Printed circuit board PM Power module PS Switching power supply PTC PTC thermistor Q Insulated gate bipolar transistor IGBT Q C Circuit breaker Q DI KLM Earth...

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