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FXSQ-PAVE EDFMT391737

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3P432203-4B

 

4

• 

Where the ceiling’s lower surface is not remarkably 
inclined.

• 

Where there is 

 strength to withstand the mass

of the indoor unit. (If the strength is 

the in-

door unit may vibrate and get in contact with the ceiling 
and generate unpleasant chattering noise.)

• 

Where a space 

 for installation and service can

be ensured. 

(Refer

 

to

 

Fig.

 

1

 

and

 

Fig.

 

2)

• 

Where the piping length between the indoor and the out-

door units is ensured within the allowable length. (Refer 
to the installation manual attached to the outdoor unit.)

• 

Where there is no risk of 

 gas leak.

[ Required installation space ]

Figures indicate the minimum required installation space.

Maintenance 
space for 
drain pan

Maintenance 

space for 

electrical 

components

Secure the maintenance 

space for the drain pan and 

electrical components.

450mm  or more

Fig.

 

1

Floor

Ceiling

2500mm

 

or more

H2 or more

*

20mm  or more

H1=245mm*

Fig.

 

2

• 

* Dimension H1 indicates the product height.

• 

* Secure a downward slope of at least 1/100 

in  

7.

 

DRAIN

 

PIPING

 

WORK and determine dimension H2.

<Failure

 

example>

If there is an obstacle in the 

airfl

ow path or proper installation 

space is not provided, the indoor unit will cause air volume 
reduction and take in air blown out of the indoor unit, 
thus resulting in performance degradation or turning the 
thermostat OFF frequently.

 

CAUTION

• 

Install the indoor and outdoor units, power supply wiring, 
remote controller wiring and transmission wiring at least 
1 meter away from televisions or radios to prevent image 
interference or noise. 
(Depending on the radio waves, a distance of 1 meter may 
not be 

 to eliminate the noise.)

• 

Install the indoor unit as far as possible from 
lamps. 
If a wireless remote controller kit is installed, the transmis-
sion distance may be shorter in a room where an electronic 
lighting type (inverter or rapid start type) 

lamp is

installed.

If you set the fan speed at thermostat OFF, did you 
explain the set fan speed to the cus tomer.
Have you handed the operation manual and the 
installation manual to the customer?
Have you checked that there is no generation 
of abnormal noise (i.e., noise resulting from 
contamination or missing parts)?
Is the printed circuit board switch not on the 
emergency (EMG.) side? 
The switch is factory set to the normal (NORM.) side.
If an optional accessory is in use, did you check the 
operation of the optional accessory and make 

field 

settings as needed?
Is the remote controller icon displayed? Is the 
remote controller connected to the master unit if the 
system is in simultaneous multi operation?
Have you explained failure examples of  
3.

 

SELECTION

 

OF

 

INSTALLATION

 

LOCATION?

Points

 

of

 

the

 

operation

 

explanation

In

 

addition

 

to

 

the

 

general

 

usage,

 

since

 

the

 

items

 

in

 the 

operation

 

manual

 

with

 the 

WARNING

 and  

CAUTION

 

marks

 

are

 

likely

 

to

 

result

 

in

 

human

 

bodil

injuries

 

and

 

property

 

damages,

 

it

 

is

 

neces

 

sary

 

not

 

onl

to

 

explain

 

these

 

items

 

to

 

the

 

customer

 

but

 

also

 

to

 

ha

ve 

the

 

customer

 

read

 

them.

Furthermore,

 

it

 

is

 

necessary

 

to

 

have

 

the

 

customer

 read 

through

 

the

 

troubleshooting

 

items

 

while

 

explaining

 the 

above

 

items.

3.

 

SELECTION

 

OF

 

INSTALLATION

 

LOCATION

Hold

 

the

 

hangers

 

at

 

4

 

locations

 

to

 

move

 

the

 

indoor

 unit 

when

 

unpacking

 

or

 

after

 

unpacked,

 

and

 

do

 

not

 

apply

 

for

ce 

to

 

the

 

piping

 

(refrigerant

 

and

 

drain)

 

and

 

air

 

outlet

 flan

ge.

If

 

the

 

temperature

 

and

 

humidity

 

in

 

the

 

ceiling

 

is

 

likely

 to 

exceed

 

30°C,

 

RH80%,

 

use

 

the

 

additional

 

insulation

 

stick

 to 

the

 

indoor

 

unit.

 

Use

 

the

 

insulation

 

such

 

as

 

glass

 

wool

 

or

 

polyeth

ylene 

that

 

has

 

thickness

 

of

 

10

 

mm

 

or

 

more.

 

However,

 

keep

 the 

insulated

 

outside

 

dimension

 

smaller

 

than

 

the

 ceiling 

opening

 

so

 

that

 

the

 

unit

 

may

 

go

 

through

 

the

 

opening

 at 

installation.

(1)

 

Select

 

the

 

installation

 

location

 

that

 

meets

 

the

 

follo

wing 

conditions

 

and

 

get

 

approval

 

of

 

the

 

cus

 

tomer.

 

• 

Where the cool and warm air spreads evenly in the 
room.

• 

Where there are no obstacles in the air passage.

• 

Where drainage can be ensured.

Summary of Contents for FXSQ-PAVE

Page 1: ...FXSQ PAVE EDFMT391737 201709 Engineering Data 50 60 Hz...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...Safety Devices Setting 17 8 Capacity Tables 18 8 1 Cooling Capacity for Te Auto 18 8 2 Cooling Capacity for Te 6 C 18 8 3 Cooling Capacity for Te 9 C 19 8 4 Heating Capacity 19 9 Fan Performances 20 1...

Page 4: ...5 40 50 62 5 80 100 125 140 FXSQ 20PAVE 25PAVE 32PAVE 40PAVE 50PAVE 63PAVE 80PAVE 100PAVE 125PAVE 140PAVE FXSQ for Thailand 20PAVS 25PAVS 32PAVS 40PAVS 50PAVS 63PAVS 80PAVS 100PAVS 125PAVS 140PAVS FXS...

Page 5: ...expansion valve Standard accessories Operation manual Installation manual Drain hose Sealing material Clamps Washers Screws Thermal insulation Hose band Air discharge flange Air suction flange Operati...

Page 6: ...ion valve Standard accessories Operation manual Installation manual Drain hose Sealing material Clamps Washers Screws Thermal insulation Hose band Air discharge flange Air suction flange Operation man...

Page 7: ...xpansion valve Standard accessories Operation manual Installation manual Drain hose Sealing material Clamps Washers Screws Thermal insulation Hose band Air discharge flange Air suction flange Operatio...

Page 8: ...c expansion valve Standard accessories Operation manual Installation manual Drain hose Sealing material Clamps Washers Screws Thermal insulation Hose band Air discharge flange Air suction flange Opera...

Page 9: ...tronic expansion valve Standard accessories Operation manual Installation manual Drain hose Sealing material Clamps Washers Screws Thermal insulation Hose band Air discharge flange Air suction flange...

Page 10: ...FXSQ PAVE EDFMT391737 8 3 Dimensions FXSQ20PAVE FXSQ25PAVE FXSQ32PAVE 3D095725B Unit mm...

Page 11: ...FXSQ PAVE EDFMT391737 9 FXSQ40PAVE 3D095726B Unit mm...

Page 12: ...FXSQ PAVE EDFMT391737 10 FXSQ50PAVE 3D096164B Unit mm...

Page 13: ...FXSQ PAVE EDFMT391737 11 FXSQ63PAVE FXSQ80PAVE 3D095426D Unit mm...

Page 14: ...FXSQ PAVE EDFMT391737 12 FXSQ100PAVE FXSQ125PAVE 3D095427D Unit mm...

Page 15: ...FXSQ PAVE EDFMT391737 13 FXSQ140PAVE 3D095727C Unit mm...

Page 16: ...PAVE FXSQ50PAVE FXSQ63PAVE FXSQ80PAVE FXSQ100PAVE FXSQ125PAVE FXSQ140PAVE Refrigerant pipe connection port diameters Unit mm Model Gas Liquid FXSQ20PAVE FXSQ25PAVE FXSQ32PAVE FXSQ40PAVE FXSQ50PAVE 12...

Page 17: ...FXSQ PAVE EDFMT391737 15 5 Wiring Diagrams FXSQ20PAVE FXSQ25PAVE FXSQ32PAVE FXSQ40PAVE FXSQ50PAVE FXSQ63PAVE FXSQ80PAVE FXSQ100PAVE FXSQ125PAVE FXSQ140PAVE 3D092752C...

Page 18: ...FXSQ PAVE EDFMT391737 16 6 Electric Characteristics FXSQ20PAVE FXSQ25PAVE FXSQ32PAVE FXSQ40PAVE FXSQ50PAVE FXSQ63PAVE FXSQ80PAVE FXSQ100PAVE FXSQ125PAVE FXSQ140PAVE 4D105290...

Page 19: ...V 6 3 A Drain pump thermal fuse C Model FXSQ50PAVE FXSQ63PAVE FXSQ80PAVE FXSQ100PAVE Printed circuit board fuse 250 V 3 15 A 250 V 3 15 A 250 V 3 15 A 250 V 3 15 A Printed circuit board fuse Fan drive...

Page 20: ...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 21: ...8 TC Total capacity 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 sel...

Page 22: ...FXSQ PAVE EDFMT391737 20 9 Fan Performances FXSQ20PAVE FXSQ25PAVE 3D095855A...

Page 23: ...FXSQ PAVE EDFMT391737 21 FXSQ32PAVE 3D095856A...

Page 24: ...FXSQ PAVE EDFMT391737 22 FXSQ40PAVE 3D095857A...

Page 25: ...FXSQ PAVE EDFMT391737 23 FXSQ50PAVE 3D095858A...

Page 26: ...FXSQ PAVE EDFMT391737 24 FXSQ63PAVE 3D095859A...

Page 27: ...FXSQ PAVE EDFMT391737 25 FXSQ80PAVE 3D095860A...

Page 28: ...FXSQ PAVE EDFMT391737 26 FXSQ100PAVE 3D095861A...

Page 29: ...FXSQ PAVE EDFMT391737 27 FXSQ125PAVE 3D095862A...

Page 30: ...FXSQ PAVE EDFMT391737 28 FXSQ140PAVE 3D095863A...

Page 31: ...FXSQ PAVE EDFMT391737 29 10 Airflow Auto Adjustment Characteristics FXSQ20PAVE FXSQ25PAVE 3D095846A...

Page 32: ...FXSQ PAVE EDFMT391737 30 FXSQ32PAVE 3D095847A...

Page 33: ...FXSQ PAVE EDFMT391737 31 FXSQ40PAVE 3D095848A...

Page 34: ...FXSQ PAVE EDFMT391737 32 FXSQ50PAVE 3D095849A...

Page 35: ...FXSQ PAVE EDFMT391737 33 FXSQ63PAVE 3D095850A...

Page 36: ...FXSQ PAVE EDFMT391737 34 FXSQ80PAVE 3D095851A...

Page 37: ...FXSQ PAVE EDFMT391737 35 FXSQ100PAVE 3D095852A...

Page 38: ...FXSQ PAVE EDFMT391737 36 FXSQ125PAVE 3D095853A...

Page 39: ...FXSQ PAVE EDFMT391737 37 FXSQ140PAVE 3D095854A...

Page 40: ...FXSQ PAVE EDFMT391737 38 11 Sound Levels FXSQ20PAVE FXSQ25PAVE FXSQ32PAVE 4D095804B 4D095805B...

Page 41: ...FXSQ PAVE EDFMT391737 39 FXSQ40PAVE FXSQ50PAVE 4D095806B 4D095807B...

Page 42: ...FXSQ PAVE EDFMT391737 40 FXSQ63PAVE FXSQ80PAVE 4D095808B 4D095809B...

Page 43: ...FXSQ PAVE EDFMT391737 41 FXSQ100PAVE FXSQ125PAVE 4D095810B 4D095811B...

Page 44: ...FXSQ PAVE EDFMT391737 42 FXSQ140PAVE 4D095812B...

Page 45: ...FXSQ PAVE EDFMT391737 43 12 Centre of Gravity FXSQ20PAVE FXSQ25PAVE FXSQ32PAVE FXSQ40PAVE FXSQ50PAVE FXSQ63PAVE FXSQ80PAVE FXSQ100PAVE FXSQ125PAVE FXSQ140PAVE 4D095814B Unit mm...

Page 46: ...chamber for rear suction Note 1 KDDFP63B80 Long life replacement filter Note 1 KAFP631B80 Service panel White KTBJ25K80W Fresh white KTBJ25K80F Brown KTBJ25K80T Air discharge adapter KDAP25A71A Shiel...

Page 47: ...roller Wireless Cooling Only BRC4C66 Note 4 Heat Pump BRC4C65 Note 4 Wired BRC1C62 Note 4 Navigation remote controller Wired remote controller BRC1E62 Note 4 5 Simplified remote controller Exposed typ...

Page 48: ...our local dealer regarding what to do in case of refrigerant leakage When the air conditioner is installed in a small room it is necessary to take proper measures so that the amount of any leaked refr...

Page 49: ...ng of soft material or protective plates together with a rope when lifting to avoid damage or scratches to the indoor unit Have the customer actually operate the air conditioner while looking at the o...

Page 50: ...ts or inlets of the indoor and outdoor units blocked with obstacles It may lead to capacity drop due to fan speed drop or malfunction of equipment Does not cool Does not heat Is the external static pr...

Page 51: ...type lamp is installed If you set the fan speed at thermostat OFF did you explain the set fan speed to the customer Have you handed the operation manual and the installation manual to the customer Ha...

Page 52: ...ng framework reinforcement may be required in order to keep the ceiling horizontal and prevent ceiling vibration after opening the ceiling holes For details consult your building and upholstery work c...

Page 53: ...3 Check the level of the unit Refer to Fig 8 4 Remove the washer clamp 9 used for preventing the washer for hanger 11 from dropping and tighten the up per side nut Hanger Bottom of product Level Viny...

Page 54: ...t into the clearance between the hanger and the washer for hanger 11 Unless the washers are properly attached the hanging bolts may come off from the hanger WARNING The indoor unit must be securely in...

Page 55: ...t drainage is ensured Select the piping diameter equal to or larger than except for riser that of the connection piping polyvi nyl chloride piping nominal diameter 25 mm outside diameter 32 mm Install...

Page 56: ...up grade so that air may not stagnate in the drain hose If air stagnates the drain may ow oppositely when the drain pump stops and generate abnormal sound unit mm Fig 16 Downward inclination of 1 100...

Page 57: ...ghtened Wrap the sealing material Large 6 so that the metal clamp 1 end side may be doubled Metal clamp 1 accessory Drain hose 2 accessory Sealing material Large 6 accessory Sealing material Large 6 a...

Page 58: ...Q80PAVE 1 8 15 0 230 1 5 FXSQ100PAVE 2 5 15 0 300 2 0 FXSQ125PAVE 2 8 15 0 300 2 2 FXSQ140PAVE 3 1 15 0 350 2 5 8 DUCT WORK Pay the utmost attention to the following items and conduct the ductwork Che...

Page 59: ...WARNING When wiring form the wirings orderly so that the control box lid can be securely fastened If the control box lid is not in place the wirings may come out or be sandwiched by the box and the li...

Page 60: ...uctions below and perform wiring in the control box F2 T2 P1 P2 F1 T1 Securely x the wiring to the provided wiring xture with the clamp 8 Terminal block X1M for power supply wiring and earth wiring Co...

Page 61: ...ted In case of ON OFF OPERATION Operation Stop 3 How to choose FORCED OFF or ON OFF OPERATION For choosing FORCED OFF or ON OFF OPERATION setting by remote controller is required Refer to 10 FIELD SET...

Page 62: ...is completed on page 3 Check if all the installation and piping works for the air conditioner are completed Check that the outside panel and piping cover of the indoor and outdoor units are closed FIE...

Page 63: ...power supply wiring 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...

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Page 68: ...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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