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15 Configuration

Installation and operation manual

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FXSN50~112A2VEB
CO

 Conveni-Pack: indoor unit

4P602815-1C – 2020.05

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.

14.2

To perform a test run

INFORMATION

Test run is carried out on the outdoor unit side. For the test
run procedure, see the reference guide of the outdoor unit.
If  necessary,  also  see  the  reference  guide  of  the  user
interface.

NOTICE

Do NOT interrupt the test run.

14.3

Error codes when performing a
test run

If  the  installation  of  the  outdoor  unit  has  NOT  been  done  correctly,
the following error codes may be displayed on the user interface:

INFORMATION

To display error codes, refer to the reference guide of the
user interface.

Error code

Possible cause

Nothing displayed

(the currently set
temperature is not
displayed)

▪ The  wiring  is  disconnected  or  there  is  a

wiring  error  (between  power  supply  and
outdoor  unit,  between  outdoor  unit  and
indoor  units,  between  indoor  unit  and
user interface).

▪ The  fuse  on  the  outdoor  or  indoor  unit

PCB has blown.

E3, E4

▪ The stop valves are closed.

▪ The air inlet or air outlet is blocked.

EF

Abnormality of the refrigeration capacity
booster (Qup) unit.

F4

Defective expansion valve control
refrigerator

L4

The air inlet or air outlet is blocked.

U4 or UF

The inter-unit branch wiring is not correct.

UA

The outdoor and indoor unit are
incompatible.

15

Configuration

15.1

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 setting

▪ External static pressure setting using:

▪ Automatic airflow adjustment setting

▪ User interface

▪ Time to clean air filter

▪ Function for refrigerant leak detection

To set bottom suction or rear suction installation

If you have an installation

with…

Then

(1)

M

SW/C1

—/C2

Rear suction

13(23)

11

01

Bottom suction

02

To set automatic airflow adjustment

The  automatic  airflow  adjustment  function  measures  the  air  volume
and  static  pressure  and  adjusts  it  towards  the  nominal  air  flow,
whatever the length of duct.

▪ When the air conditioning unit is running in fan operation mode:

1

Stop the air conditioning unit.

2

Set —/C2 to 03.

Setting content:

Then

(1)

M

SW/

C1

—/
C2

Airflow adjustment is OFF

11(21)

7

01

Press ON/OFF to return to normal operating
mode.

Possible consequence: 

The user interface

operation lamp will light up and the unit will
start the fan operation for automatic airflow
adjustment.

03

Operation stops after 1 to 8 minutes.

Possible consequence: 

Setting is finished

and the user interface operation lamp will be
off.

02

If  there  is  no  change  after  airflow  adjustment,  perform  the  setting
again.

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.

User interface

Check  the  indoor  unit  setting:—/C2  of  mode  11(21)  must  be  set  to
01.

Change—/C2 according to the external static pressure of the duct to
be connected as in the table below.

(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 / 

C1

: First code number

• —: Value number / 

C2

: Second code number

: Default

Summary of Contents for FXSN50A2VEB

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Page 3: ...ectrical wiring to the indoor unit 19 13 3 To connect appropriate measures for appliances filled with CO 20 14 Commissioning 20 14 1 Checklist before commissioning 20 14 2 To perform a test run 21 14...

Page 4: ...11 2 2 Guidelines when installing the ducting 415 CAUTION Make sure the installation of the duct does NOT exceed the setting range of the external static pressure for the unit Refer to the technical d...

Page 5: ...te 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 marked...

Page 6: ...Chemicals could collect in the unit and endanger the health of people who are hypersensitive to chemicals CAUTION NEVER expose little children plants or animals directly to the airflow WARNING Do NOT...

Page 7: ...ubleshooting see 8 Troubleshooting 410 WARNING Stop operation and shut off the power if anything unusual occurs burning smells etc Leaving the unit running under such circumstances may cause breakage...

Page 8: ...nt Target temperature for the Cooling Heating and Auto operation modes Setback A function that keeps the room temperature in a specific range when the system is turned off by the user the schedule fun...

Page 9: ...igh places 7 2 Cleaning the air filter and air outlet 7 2 1 To clean the air outlet WARNING Do NOT let the indoor unit get wet Possible consequence Electric shock or fire NOTICE Do NOT use gasoline be...

Page 10: ...form manual power reset and resume operation NOTICE After the refrigerant leakage is detected the unit will send a signal at regular intervals to confirm if the CO2 concentration is at a safe level Ev...

Page 11: ...sed If the operation lamp lights the air conditioner is in normal condition It does not restart immediately because one of its safety devices actuates to prevent the air conditioner from being overloa...

Page 12: ...ional installation site requirements for CO refrigerant 413 Make sure to install a CO2 leak detector field supply and enable the function for refrigerant leak detection see 15 1 Field setting 421 11 1...

Page 13: ...efrigerant leak detector WARNING Install the unit only in locations where the doors of the occupied space are not tight fitting WARNING When using safety shut off valves make sure to install measures...

Page 14: ...efrigerant charge limit B Room volume a Installation is not allowed b 2 appropriate measures required c 1 appropriate measures required d No measure required INFORMATION Even if there is no refrigerat...

Page 15: ...ter onto the drain pan or the air filter If the metal duct passes through a metal lath wire lath or metal plate of the wooden structure separate the duct and wall electrically Install the outlet grill...

Page 16: ...sation Insulate the complete drain piping in the building Combining drain pipes You can combine drain pipes Make sure to use drain pipes and T joints with the correct gauge for the operating capacity...

Page 17: ...or the service manual of the user interface 2 Gradually pour approximately 1 l of water through the water inlet and check for leaks see When installation of the system is not yet completed 417 11 3 R...

Page 18: ...n of pipes No other types of connections are allowed Expanding of pipes is not allowed 1 Insert the field pipe into the piping on the indoor unit side 2 Connect refrigerant piping to the unit using on...

Page 19: ...wiring and power supply wiring may cross but may NOT run parallel 1 Remove the service cover 2 User interface cable Route the cable through the frame connect the cable to the terminal block symbols P1...

Page 20: ...sures to the indoor unit terminal block symbols T1 T2 3 If the CO2 refrigerant leak detector is installed enable the function for refrigerant leak detection as described in 15 1 Field setting 421 P1P2...

Page 21: ...ke 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 setting External static pressure s...

Page 22: ...al data A subset of the latest technical data is available on the regional Daikin website publicly accessible The full set of latest technical data is available on the Daikin Business Portal authentic...

Page 23: ...eaker Q DI KLM Earth leak circuit breaker Q L Overload protector Q M Thermo switch Q R Residual current device R Resistor R T Thermistor RC Receiver S C Limit switch S L Float switch S NG Refrigerant...

Page 24: ...4P602815 1C 2020 05 Copyright 2020 Daikin Verantwortung f r Energie und Umwelt...

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