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Items to be checked

In case of defective

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Are the sizes of electric 
wiring according to the 

specification?

Does not operate · 
burnout

Are any of air outlets 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 pres

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sure set correctly?

Does not cool/ 
Does not heat

Have you recorded the 
refrigerant piping length 
and the refrigerant charge 

amount added?

Refrigerant charge 
amount is not clear

Make sure to recheck the items of “SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS”.

(2)  Items to be checked at delivery

 

Items to be checked

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Have you carried out field setting? (if necessary)

Are the control box lid, the air filter and the suction 
grille attached?

Does the cool air discharge during the cooling 
operation and the warm air discharge during the 

heating operation? Does the indoor unit makes 
unpleasant sound of air discharge?
Have you explained how to operate the air 

conditioner showing the operation manual to the 

customer? 
Have you explained the description of cooling, 

heating, program dry and automatic (cooling/heat-

ing) given in the operation manual to the customer?

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 contami-

nation or missing parts)?

Is the printed circuit board switch not on the emer-

gency (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 re

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mote 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

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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 bodily 

injuries and property damages, it is neces sary not only 

to explain these items to the customer but also to have 

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 force 

to the piping (refrigerant and drain) and air outlet flange.

 

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 polyethylene 

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 follow-

ing conditions and get approval of the cus tomer. 

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

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Where there are no obstacles in the air passage.

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Where drainage can be ensured.

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

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Where there is sufficient strength to withstand the 
weight of the indoor unit. (If the strength is insufficient, 

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

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Where a space sufficient for installation and service 

can be ensured. 

(Refer to Fig. 1 and Fig. 2)

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Where the piping length between the indoor and the 
outdoor units is ensured within the allowable length. 
(Refer to the installation manual attached to the out-
door unit.)

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Where there is no risk of flammable gas leak.

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Summary of Contents for FXSQ05TAVJU

Page 1: ...TAVJU FXSQ36TAVJU FXSQ07TAVJU FXSQ18TAVJU FXSQ48TAVJU FXSQ09TAVJU FXSQ24TAVJU FXSQ54TAVJU FXSQ12TAVJU FXSQ30TAVJU INSTALLATION MANUAL CAREFULLY READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION KEEP THIS MA...

Page 2: ...llation 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...

Page 3: ...contain any chlorine does not destroy the ozone layer and does not reduce the earth s protection again harmful ultraviolet radiation R410A can contribute to the greenhouse effect if it is released Th...

Page 4: ...Joint insulating material 6 Sealing material 7 Sealing material 8 Clamp Quantity 1 each 1 sheet 2 sheets 8 pcs Shape Thin 4 For liquid piping Thick 5 For gas piping Large Dark gray Medium Dark gray Na...

Page 5: ...ote 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 explana...

Page 6: ...oom where an elec tronic lighting type inverter or rapid start type fluorescent lamp is installed 2 Use hanging bolts for installation Investigate if the installation place can withstand the weight of...

Page 7: ...e instal lation location and work on the refrigerant piping drain piping remote controller wiring unless a wireless re mote controller is used and wiring between the indoor and outdoor units to the pi...

Page 8: ...heet to pre vent weld spatter and other foreign materials from entering the indoor unit and damaging the resin drain pan If holes or cracks are generated in the resin drain pan water can leak 2 Adjust...

Page 9: ...When making a flare connection coat the flared inner surface only with ether oil or ester oil Refer to Fig 10 Then turn the flare nut 3 to 4 times with your hand and screw in the nut Torque wrench Sp...

Page 10: ...ing beginning at the base Fig 11 Before brazing refrigerant piping have nitrogen flow through the refrigerant piping and substitute air with nitrogen NOTE 1 Refer to Fig 12 Then carry out brazing NOTE...

Page 11: ...not deflect Refer to Fig 13 Make sure to use the attached drain hose 2 and the metal clamp 1 Insert the drain hose 2 into the drain socket up to the point where the socket diameter becomes larger Put...

Page 12: ...rain pump stops and generate abnormal sound Fig 16 CAUTION To avoid the attached drain hose 2 getting excessive force do not bend nor twist it It may cause water leakage As for drain piping connection...

Page 13: ...he connectors may not come off 3 Gradually pour 1 4 gal 1 of water from the air out let on the left side of the drain socket into the drain pan giving caution to avoid splashing water on the electric...

Page 14: ...ed with the unit Insulation material eld supply Air inlet Air outlet Screws for duct anges 3 accessory Screws for duct anges 3 accessory Flange on air outlet side provided with the unit Fig 20 CAUTION...

Page 15: ...m Outdoor unit Branch Selector unit Max 3 280 ft 1 000 m Branch Selector unit Indoor unit Max 3 280 ft 1 000 m Indoor unit Indoor unit Max 3 280 ft 1 000 m NOTE 1 Vinyl cord with sheath or cable Insu...

Page 16: ...fixture if you have difficulty in performing this step Screws 2 points Conduit mounting plate 12 Hook Fig 24 4 3 Connect the wiring into the control box through the wiring intake beside the control b...

Page 17: ...T P Remote controller Remote controller Remote controller L1 L2 option option option L1 L2 L1 L2 No 2 system When carrying out group control or 2 remote controller control Outdoor unit Note There is n...

Page 18: ...t A Wiring specification Sheathed vinyl cord or 2 core cable Wiring size AWG 18 16 0 75 1 25 mm2 Wiring length Max 328 ft 100 m External contact spec Contact that can make and break the min load of DC...

Page 19: ...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 ad...

Page 20: ...e 11 Remote controller indication Details Though the central ized control is not carried out the indication turns on The terminals T1 T2 for FORCED OFF on the indoor unit trans mission terminal block...

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