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10-1 Settings for external static pressure

• 

Make settings in either method (a) or method (b).

(a) Make settings with Air volume automatic adjust-

ment function.

“Air volume automatic adjustment” function: The air volume 
is adjusted to the rated air volume automatically.

 CAUTION

• 

Be sure to check that the external static pressure is within 
the specification range before making settings. The external 

static pressure will not be automatically adjusted and air 

volume insufficiency or water leakage may result if the 
external static pressure is outside the range. (Refer to the 
technical document for the setting range of external static 

pressure.)

(1) 

Check that the electrical wiring and duct work have been 
completed.  
(If the closing damper is set midway, be sure to check that 
the damper is opened. Furthermore, check that the air 

passage on the suction side is provided with an air filter 
(field supply)).

(2) 

If air conditioner has more than one air outlet and air 
inlet, be sure to make adjustments so that the air volume 
ratio of each air outlet and the corresponding air inlet will 
conform to the designed air volume ratio. 
In that case, set the operating mode to “Fan”. (In the case 
of changing the air volume, press the fan speed button on 
the remote controller and change the current selection to 
“High”, “Medium”, or “Low”.)

(3) 

Make settings to adjust the air volume automatically. 
After setting the operating mode to “Fan”, set the air 

conditioner to field setting mode with the operation of the 

air conditioner stopped. Select Mode No. [21] (11 in the 
case of batch settings), select FIRST CODE No. “7”, and 
set the SECOND CODE No. to “03”. 
Return to the “Basic screen” (“Normal mode” if a wireless 
remote controller is used), and press the ON/OFF button. 
The operation lamp is lit, and the indoor unit will go into 
fan operation for air volume automatic adjustments (at 
which time, do not adjust the opening of the air outlet 
or inlet). The air volume adjustments will automatically 

terminate approximately 1 to 15 minutes after the indoor 

unit comes into operation, and the operation lamp will be 
OFF and the indoor unit will come to a stop.

Table 7

Mode No.

FIRST 
CODE 

No.

Setting 

content

SECOND CODE No.

01

02

03

11 (21)

7

Air volume 

adjust-

ment

OFF

Air volume 

adjust-

ment 

completion

Air volume 

adjust-

ment start

(4) 

After the air conditioner comes to a stop, be sure to 
check with Mode No. [21] per indoor unit that the above 
SECOND CODE No. is “02”. If the operation of the air 
conditioner does not stop automatically or the SECOND 
CODE No. is not set to “02”, repeat the setting procedure 
from (3).

 CAUTION

• 

If airflow pathway changes, such as duct and air outlet 

changes, are made after air volume adjustments, be sure to 
make “Air volume automatic adjustment” again.

• 

If airflow pathway changes, such as duct and air outlet 

changes, are made after 

11. TEST OPERATION

 or air 

conditioner relocation, contact your dealer.

(b) Select external static pressure with the remote controller.

Check with Mode No. [21] per indoor unit that the SECOND 
CODE No. for the above “Air volume adjustment” is set to 
“01” (OFF). (The SECOND CODE No. is factory set to “01” 
(OFF).) 
Change the SECOND CODE No. by referring to the table 

below according to the external static pressure of the duct 

to be connected.

Table 8
In case of 05-48 type

External static pressure

Mode No.

FIRST  

CODE No.

SECOND 

CODE No.

0.12 inWG (30 Pa) (*1)

13(23)

6

03

0.16 inWG (40 Pa) (*1)

04

0.20 inWG (50 Pa)

05

0.24 inWG (60 Pa)

06

0.28 inWG (70 Pa)

07

0.32 inWG (80 Pa)

08

0.36 inWG (90 Pa)

09

0.40 inWG (100 Pa)

10

0.44 inWG (110 Pa)

11

0.48 inWG (120 Pa)

12

0.52 inWG (130 Pa)

13

0.56 inWG (140 Pa)

14

0.60 inWG (150 Pa)

15

(*1) The FXSQ18-48 type cannot be set to 0.12 inWG (30 
Pa) or 0.16 inWG (40 Pa).

In case of 54 type

External static pressure

Mode No.

FIRST  

CODE No.

SECOND 

CODE No.

0.20 inWG (50 Pa)

13(23)

6

05

0.24 inWG (60 Pa)

06

0.28 inWG (70 Pa)

07

0.32 inWG (80 Pa)

08

0.36 inWG (90 Pa)

09

0.40 inWG (100 Pa)

10

0.44 inWG (110 Pa)

11

0.48 inWG (120 Pa)

12

0.52 inWG (130 Pa)

13

0.56 inWG (140 Pa)

14

10-2 SETTING WHEN AN OPTIONAL ACCESSORY 

IS ATTACHED

• 

For setting when attaching an optional accessory, refer to 
the installation manual attached to the optional accessory.

10-3 SETTING FAN SPEED DURING THERMOSTAT 

OFF

• 

Set the fan speed according to the using environment after 
consultation with your customer.

• 

When the fan speed is changed, explain the set fan speed 

to your customer.

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