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VRV SYSTEM Inverter Air Conditioners

Installation manual

English

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CONTENTS

1. SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS .......................................... 1

2. BEFORE INSTALLATION ................................................ 3

3. SELECTING INSTALLATION SITE .................................. 4

4. PREPARATIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION ................... 5

5. INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION........................................ 6

6. REFRIGERANT PIPING WORK....................................... 7

7. DRAIN PIPING WORK ..................................................... 8

8. DUCT WORK.................................................................. 10

9. ELECTRIC WIRING WORK............................................ 11

10. WIRING EXAMPLE AND HOW TO SET

THE REMOTE CONTROLLER....................................... 11

11. FIELD SETTING ............................................................. 14

12. TEST OPERATION ........................................................ 16

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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

Read these 

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS for Installation

 

carefully before installing air conditioning equipment. After com-
pleting the installation, make sure that the unit operates prop-
erly during the startup operation.
Instruct the customer on how to operate and maintain the unit. 
Inform customers that they should store this Installation Manual 
with the Operation Manual for future reference.
Always use a licensed installer or contractor to install this prod-
uct. Improper installation can result in water or refrigerant leak-
age, electrical shock, fire, or explosion.
Meanings of 

DANGER

WARNING

CAUTION

, and 

NOTE

 

Symbols:

DANGER

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

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

WARNING

............... Indicates a potentially hazardous situ-

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

CAUTION

................ Indicates a potentially hazardous situ-

ation which, if not avoided, may result 
in minor or moderate injury. It may also 
be used to alert against unsafe prac-
tices.

NOTE

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

equipment or property-damage acci-
dents only.

DANGER

• Refrigerant gas is heavier than air and replaces oxygen. 

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

• Do not ground units to water pipes, gas pipes, telephone 

wires, or lightning rods as incomplete grounding can 
cause a severe shock hazard resulting in severe injury or 
death. Additionally, grounding to gas pipes could cause a 
gas leak and potential explosion causing severe injury or 
death.

• If refrigerant gas leaks during installation, ventilate the 

area immediately. Refrigerant gas may produce toxic gas 
if it comes in contact with fire. Exposure to this gas could 
cause severe injury or death.

• After completing the installation work, check that the re-

frigerant gas does not leak throughout the system.

• Do not install unit in an area where flammable materials 

are present due to risk of explosions that can cause seri-
ous injury or death.

• Safely dispose all packing and transportation materials 

in accordance with federal/state/local laws or ordinanc-
es. Packing materials such as nails and other metal or 
wood parts, including plastic packing materials used for 
transportation may cause injuries or death by suffoca-
tion.

WARNING

• Only qualified personnel must carry out the installation 

work. Installation must be done in accordance with this 
installation manual. Improper installation may result in 
water leakage, electric shock, or fire.

• When installing the unit in a small room, take measures 

to keep the refrigerant concentration from exceeding al-
lowable safety limits. Excessive refrigerant leaks, in the 
event of an accident in a closed ambient space, can lead 
to oxygen deficiency.

• Use only specified accessories and parts for installation 

work. Failure to use specified parts may result in water 
leakage, electric shocks, fire, or the unit falling.

• Install the air conditioner on a foundation strong enough 

that it can withstand the weight of the unit. A foundation 
of insufficient strength may result in the unit falling and 
causing injuries.

• Take into account strong winds, typhoons, or earth-

quakes when installing. Improper installation may result 
in the unit falling and causing accidents.

• Make sure that a separate power supply circuit is provid-

ed for this unit and that all electrical work is carried out 
by qualified personnel according to local, state and na-
tional regulations. An insufficient power supply capacity 
or improper electrical construction may lead to electric 
shocks or fire.

• Make sure that all wiring is secured, that specified wires 

are used, and that no external forces act on the terminal 
connections or wires. Improper connections or installa-
tion may result in fire.

• When wiring, position the wires so that the control box 

cover can be securely fastened. Improper positioning of 
the control box cover may result in electric shocks, fire, 
or the terminals overheating.

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Page 1: ...JU READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLATION KEEP THIS MANUAL IN A HANDY PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE LIRE SOIGNEUSEMENT CES INSTRUCTIONS AVANT L INSTALLATION CONSERVER CE MANUEL A PORTEE DE...

Page 2: ...c gas if it comes in contact with fire Exposure to this gas could cause severe injury or death After completing the installation work check that the re frigerant gas does not leak throughout the syste...

Page 3: ...res to check for the tightness of the refrigerant piping installation Read the chapter Refrigerant Piping Work and follow the procedures Since R410A is a blend the required additional refriger ant mus...

Page 4: ...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 un...

Page 5: ...wable limit Refer to the installation manual of the outdoor unit Items to be checked If not properly done what is likely to occur Check Are the indoor and outdoor units fixed firmly The units may drop...

Page 6: ...lower part of the product see arrow view A 1 Refer to Fig 2 3 3 Inspection hatch 3 for the lower part of the product and the lower part of the control box see arrow view A 2 Refer to Fig 2 3 Unit in m...

Page 7: ...may be easier to install accessories sold separately before installing the indoor unit Refer to the installation manuals provided to the accessories as well Be sure to use the accessories and specifi...

Page 8: ...event the intrusion of dirt dust and moisture into the piping CAUTION Be sure to use the specified type of refrigerant for the refrigeration cycle and do not contaminate the refrigerant with air Venti...

Page 9: ...fluorine the flux will deteriorate refrigerant oil As for the branching of the refrigerant piping or refrigerant refer to the installation manual provided with the outdoor unit 7 DRAIN PIPING WORK 1...

Page 10: ...trated drain piping 2 Check the smooth draining of the piping on completion of the installation of the piping Before electrical work CAUTION A licensed electrical engineering technician must con duct...

Page 11: ...essure Attach a canvas duct each to the air outlet and air inlet so that the vibration of the equipment will not be transmitted to the duct or ceiling Use a sound absorbing material insulation materia...

Page 12: ...tric potential in the ground during lighting storms 9 2 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS MCA Minimum Circuit Ampacity A MOP Maximum Overcurrent Protective Device A kW Fan Motor Rated Output kW FLA Full Load...

Page 13: ...h the included clamp When use the insulation tube Cut off the insulation tube as need length WARNING Trim and lay the wiring neatly and attach the control box cover securely An electric shock or fire...

Page 14: ...door unit No 2 system For group control or use with 2 remote con trollers Tightening torque lbf ft N m Terminal block for remote controller and transmission wires 0 58 0 72 0 80 0 96 Terminal block fo...

Page 15: ...E NO The Field Settings included with the remote control lists the order of the settings and method of operation Setting is made in all units in a group To set for individual indoor units or to check...

Page 16: ...th the outdoor unit and check the defective point CAUTION If there is any change after airflow adjustment in the ventila tion paths e g the duct and air outlet be sure to make air flow auto adjustment...

Page 17: ...rmance of this unit is based on the following airflow rate Dirt Time for display MODE NO FIRST CODE NO SECOND CODE NO Standard Approxi mately 2500 hours 10 20 0 01 Excessive dust Approxi mately 1250 h...

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