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17 Technical data

Installation and operation manual

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FXSA15~140A2VEB

VRV system air conditioner

3P599602-1 – 2020.05

If you want an interval of…

(air contamination)

Then

(1)

M

SW

±2500 h (light)

10 (20)

0

01

±1250 h (heavy)

02

Notification ON

3

01

Notification OFF

02

Setting: Thermostat sensor selection

This  setting  must  correspond  with  how/if  the  remote  controller
thermostat sensor is used.

When the remote controller thermostat

sensor is…

Then

(1)

M

SW

Used in combination with indoor unit
thermistor

10 (20)

2

01

Not used (indoor unit thermistor only)

02

Used exclusively

03

Setting: Thermostat differential changeover (if remote sensor is
used)

If  the  system  contains  a  remote  sensor,  set  the  increase/decrease
increments.

If you want to change increments to…

Then

(1)

M

SW

1°C

12 (22)

2

01

0.5°C

02

Setting: Differential for automatic changeover

Set  temperature  difference  between  cooling  setpoint  and  heating
setpoint  in  automatic  mode  (availability  depends  on  the  system
type). Differential is cooling setpoint minus heating setpoint.

If you want to

set…

Then

(1)

Example

M

SW

0°C

12 (22)

4

01

cooling 24°C/heating

24°C

1°C

02

cooling 24°C/heating

23°C

2°C

03

cooling 24°C/heating

22°C

3°C

04

cooling 24°C/heating

21°C

4°C

05

cooling 24°C/heating

20°C

5°C

06

cooling 24°C/heating

19°C

6°C

07

cooling 24°C/heating

18°C

7°C

08

cooling 24°C/heating

17°C

Setting: Auto-restart after power failure

Depending  on  the  needs  of  the  user,  you  may  disable/enable  the
automatic restart after a power failure.

If you want auto-restart after power

failure…

Then

(1)

M

SW

Disabled

12 (22)

5

01

Enabled

02

17

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17.1

Wiring diagram

17.1.1

Unified wiring diagram legend

For applied parts and numbering, refer to the wiring diagram on the
unit.  Part  numbering  is  by  Arabic  numbers  in  ascending  order  for
each part and is represented in the overview below by "*" in the part
code.

Symbol

Meaning

Symbol Meaning

Circuit breaker

Protective earth

Connection

Protective earth (screw)

,

Connector

A

Rectifier

Earth

Relay connector

Field wiring

Short-circuit connector

Fuse

Terminal

INDOOR

Indoor unit

Terminal strip

OUTDOOR

Outdoor unit

Wire clamp

Residual current
device

Symbol

Colour

Symbol

Colour

BLK

Black

ORG

Orange

BLU

Blue

PNK

Pink

BRN

Brown

PRP, PPL

Purple

GRN

Green

RED

Red

GRY

Grey

WHT

White

YLW

Yellow

Symbol

Meaning

A*P

Printed circuit board

BS*

Pushbutton ON/OFF, operation
switch

BZ, H*O

Buzzer

C*

Capacitor

AC*, CN*, E*, HA*, HE*, HL*,
HN*, HR*, MR*_A, MR*_B, S*, U,
V, W, X*A, K*R_*, NE

Connection, connector

D*, V*D

Diode

DB*

Diode bridge

DS*

DIP switch

E*H

Heater

FU*, F*U, (for characteristics,
refer to PCB inside your unit)

Fuse

(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

Summary of Contents for FXSA15A2VEB

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Page 3: ...un 18 16 Configuration 18 16 1 Field setting 18 17 Technical data 20 17 1 Wiring diagram 20 17 1 1 Unified wiring diagram legend 20 1 About the documentation 1 1 About this document INFORMATION Make s...

Page 4: ...se booster fans in the duct Use the function to adjust the fan rate setting automatically see 16 1 Field setting 418 Refrigerant piping installation see 13 Piping installation 416 CAUTION Do NOT use m...

Page 5: ...operate the unit with wet hands Do NOT place any objects containing water on the unit CAUTION Do NOT place any objects or equipment on top of the unit Do NOT sit climb or stand on the unit Units are...

Page 6: ...for your health to expose your body to the air flow for a long time CAUTION To avoid oxygen deficiency ventilate the room sufficiently if equipment with burner is used together with the system CAUTION...

Page 7: ...r or a cooker this may result in fire or the formation of a harmful gas Turn off any combustible heating devices ventilate the room and contact the dealer where you purchased the unit Do NOT use the u...

Page 8: ...neutral detergent squeeze it well and wipe the panel clean Wipe it with another dry cloth NOTICE NEVER press the button of the user interface with a hard pointed object The user interface may be dama...

Page 9: ...e check the unit stand and fitting for damage If damaged the unit may fall and result in injury NOTICE Do NOT wipe the controller operation panel with benzine thinner chemical dust cloth etc The panel...

Page 10: ...erate the defrosting process other than those recommended by the manufacturer Be aware that the refrigerant inside the system is odourless WARNING The refrigerant inside the unit is mildly flammable b...

Page 11: ...terface displays Notify your installer and report the error code To display an error code see the reference guide of the user interface If the system does NOT operate properly except for the above men...

Page 12: ...nstallation options c a b 1100 b 1100 A B c c d e f mm g 125 b 800 160 160 300 245 h 460 C f g a a A Standard rear suction B Installation with rear canvas duct and duct service opening C Installation...

Page 13: ...d the float switch might malfunction and cause water to drip 12 2 2 Guidelines when installing the ducting WARNING Do NOT install operating ignition sources example open flames an operating gas applia...

Page 14: ...diameter Slope Make sure the drain piping slopes down at least 1 100 to prevent air from being trapped in the piping Use hanging bars as shown 1 1 5 m a a Hanging bar O Allowed X Not allowed Condensat...

Page 15: ...llation of the system is not yet completed 1 Temporarily connect electrical wiring Remove the service cover c Connect the power supply a Connect the user interface b Reattach the service cover L N c a...

Page 16: ...1 4 8 10 mm 10 mm 9 5 mm 3 8 10 14 mm 13 mm 12 7 mm 1 2 14 16 mm 13 mm 15 9 mm 5 8 16 20 mm 13 mm i i t p p If the temperature is higher than 30 C and the humidity is higher than RH 80 the thickness...

Page 17: ...g separated from each other In order to avoid any electrical interference the distance between both wirings should ALWAYS be at least 50 mm NOTICE Be sure to keep the power line and transmission line...

Page 18: ...n 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 a...

Page 19: ...will be off 02 4 After airflow automatic adjustment is finished check if the value number is set to 02 If there is no change perform the setting again To set external static pressure by the user inter...

Page 20: ...Depending on the needs of the user you may disable enable the automatic restart after a power failure If you want auto restart after power failure Then 1 M SW Disabled 12 22 5 01 Enabled 02 17 Technic...

Page 21: ...PTC PTC thermistor Q Insulated gate bipolar transistor IGBT Q C Circuit breaker Q DI KLM Earth leak circuit breaker Q L Overload protector Q M Thermo switch Q R Residual current device R Resistor R T...

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