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5 Installation

Installation manual

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LMSEY1A09/13 + LMSEY2A19/25

Daikin LMS

4P728170-1 – 2023.03

1

Install  the  door  microswitch  (d)  at  the  cold  room  door.  Install  it
such that the microswitch is operated when the door is closed.
In case of cable or switch failure, the unit will react as if the door
is opened.

2

Guide the microswitch cable labelled C4 (5 m long) coming out
of the unit condenser over the roof of the cold room towards the
door microswitch (d).

NOTICE

Check  the  wire  labels.  The  door  heater  wire  is  a  live  wire
(220-240  V),  while  the  microswitch  wire  is  a  signal  wire.
Swapping the wires will cause serious damage to the unit.

CAUTION

Do NOT push or place redundant cable length into the unit.

3

Fix the wiring to the cold room as needed.

4

Connect the wiring to the NO contact of the microswitch. When
the door is closed, the contact must be closed too.

5.7.2

To install the cold room lamp

The  cold  room  lamp  is  controlled  by  the  user  interface.  The  user
interface  is  triggered  by  the  cold  room  door  microswitch  (see

"5.7.1 To install the door microswitch"

 [

4

 15]). The lamp switches on

when the cold room door is opened and switches off when the door
is closed.

INFORMATION

This manual only describes installation instructions specific
to  this  unit.  For  carrying  out  mechanical  work  on  the  cold
room, the instructions of the cold room manufacturer must
always be followed.

a

c

b

a

Unit evaporator

b

Wire (2 m long)

c

Cold room lamp

1

Install the cold room lamp on the cold room ceiling.

2

Guide the cold room lamp cable labelled C3 (2 m long) coming
out of the unit evaporator towards the lamp.

3

Fix the wiring to the cold room ceiling as needed.

CAUTION

Do NOT push or place redundant cable length into the unit.

NOTICE

The  cold  room  lamp  must  be  suitable  for  220-240  V,  and
the total load of the control circuit must NOT exceed 4 A.

INFORMATION

For  the  cold  room  lamp,  usually  a  LED  bulb  of  0.1  A  is
used, with a maximum 0.3 A.

4

Connect the wiring to the lamp.

5.7.3

To install the door heater

For  low  temperature  applications  it  is  suggested  to  install  a  door
heater. It prevents the door from freezing solid.

The choice for the most appropriate door heater is left to the installer
or cold room manufacturer.

NOTICE

The  door  heater  must  be  suitable  for  220-240  V,  and  the
total load of the control circuit must NOT exceed 5 A.

INFORMATION

The  door  heater  (commercial  type)  usually  has  an  electric
current of 0.4/0.5 A (depending on the length of the wiring),
with a maximum of 0.7 A.

INFORMATION

This manual only describes installation instructions specific
to  this  unit.  For  carrying  out  mechanical  work  on  the  cold
room, the instructions of the cold room manufacturer must
always be followed.

a

d

b

c

a

Unit condenser

b

Wire (5 m long)

c

Wire Label

d

Door heater

1

Install the door heater (d) at the cold room door opening.

2

Guide the door heater cable labelled C2 (5 m long) coming out
of the unit condenser over the roof of the cold room towards the
door heater (d).

NOTICE

Check  the  wire  labels.  The  door  heater  wire  is  a  live  wire
(220-240  V),  while  the  microswitch  wire  is  a  signal  wire.
Swapping the wires will cause serious damage to the unit.

CAUTION

Do NOT push or place redundant cable length into the unit.

3

Fix the wiring to the cold room as needed.

4

Connect the wires to the door heater.

5.8

To connect an alarm signal

This option is not pre-wired. The connection has to be made inside
the unit condenser.

1

Open  the  unit  condenser  front  plate  and  electrical  box  cover.
See 

"5.3 Opening and closing the unit"

 [

4

 10].

Three cable glands (a, b and c) are provided to bring option cables
into the unit.

2

Guide  the  cable  towards  the  cable  gland,  and  into  the  unit.
Secure the cable into the cable gland.

Summary of Contents for LMSEY1A09AVM01

Page 1: ...Installation manual Daikin LMS English Installation manual Daikin LMS LMSEY1A09AVM01 LMSEY1A13AVM01 LMSEY2A19AYE01 LMSEY2A25AYE01...

Page 2: ...le units 25 6 6 About the alarms 26 7 Commissioning 26 8 Hand over to the user 27 9 Disposal 27 10 Technical data 27 10 1 Wiring diagram 27 10 2 Piping diagram 29 10 3 Weight 29 11 Glossary 29 1 About...

Page 3: ...could result in electrical shock short circuit leaks fire or other damage to the equipment ONLY use accessories optional equipment and spare parts made or approved by Daikin CAUTION Wear adequate per...

Page 4: ...bles and make sure they do NOT come in contact with the piping and sharp edges Make sure no external pressure is applied to the terminal connections Make sure to install earth wiring Do NOT earth the...

Page 5: ...efrigerating appliances and ice makers with an incorporated or remote refrigerant unit or motor compressor EN 12100 Risk assessment Directive and regulations 2006 42 CE EN ISO 13857 2020 Safety Distan...

Page 6: ...packaging bags so that nobody especially NOT children can play with them Possible consequence suffocation h i d b b Cardboard pillars d Pallet h Screws i Protection cover blue color 5 Remove the prote...

Page 7: ...Insulation accessory e Cold room roof f Condenser fan g High pressure switch h Electronic expansion valve with firewall i Evaporator j Evaporator fan k Thermistor l Defrost coil for drain pan m Drain...

Page 8: ...To install multiple units 415 4 5 Possible options for the unit INFORMATION Certain options may NOT be available in your country Three cable glands a b and c are provided to bring the option cables i...

Page 9: ...ronment e g sea breeze atmosphere This to prevent corrosion caused by high levels of salt in the air which can shorten the life of the unit If outside air is sucked into the cold room the temperature...

Page 10: ...e the blade is long enough to cut through the entire wall panel 5 3 Opening and closing the unit 5 3 1 To open the unit DANGER RISK OF ELECTROCUTION Do NOT leave the unit unattended when the service c...

Page 11: ...st be removed See below for more information To prepare the cold room for wall mounting 1 Make a cutout in the front wall of the cold room The cutout x y will accommodate the unit evaporator protrusio...

Page 12: ...old room 411 the optional insulation pad must be installed on the unit Refer to the installation instruction included in the insulation pad option 1 Install the insulation pad a at the back of the uni...

Page 13: ...pad c Cutout 4 With the unit in place fix it with 4 screws through the fixing holes a b In case of saddle mounting method 1 If not already done position the unit on a lifting table and secure it with...

Page 14: ...n the condenser part of the unit Most of the time this water evaporates in the overflow tank c that has hot refrigerant pipes d going through it This also works as a water cooling system for hot refri...

Page 15: ...must be connected to their main PCB controllers 1 Open the unit condenser front plate and electrical box cover See 5 3 Opening and closing the unit 410 2 Connect the BMS connector J4 of the secondary...

Page 16: ...suitable for 220 240 V and the total load of the control circuit must NOT exceed 4 A INFORMATION For the cold room lamp usually a LED bulb of 0 1 A is used with a maximum 0 3 A 4 Connect the wiring t...

Page 17: ...X4M 32C X4M 33C X4M 34C X4M 35C X4M 36C X4M 37C X4M 38C X4M 39C X4M 40C X4M K3M 33 34 4 9 F3 6 3A F4 6 3A 5 2 5 2 5 6 5 7 5 7 5 7 5 6 5 6 5 4 5 4 5 9 5 9 5 9 5 9 5 10 5 9 5 8 5 8 5 3 HMI ACU Q1 d c a...

Page 18: ...s 4 Select BLUETOOTH SCAN to view the controller devices available within a range of 10 m 5 Select the device to connect to Result BLE will blink on the user interface display to confirm that the conn...

Page 19: ...n Max UoM Menu a App 5 b Unit of measure 0 C 1 F 0 0 1 Pro 6 Display decimal point 0 Yes 1 No 0 0 1 Pro t1 Display on user terminal 0 not configured 1 value of S1 2 value of S2 3 value of S3 4 value o...

Page 20: ...m serial 0 no 1 yes 0 0 1 dFr b Defrost status 0 0 1 dFs b Defrost state idle dI b Maximum interval between consecutive defrosts 8 0 240 hours dP1 b Maximum defrost duration 45 1 240 min dP2 b Maximum...

Page 21: ...0 1 FOE Logical status of the digital light output 0 0 1 FOG Logical status of the digital output 0 0 1 FOI Logical status of the digital output 0 0 1 FOI_1 Logical status of the digital output 0 0 1...

Page 22: ...on for secondary unit 2 0 The controller regulates through the probe connected to itself 1 The controller regulates through the probe connected to the Primary unit 0 0 1 nrt_3 c Network temperature re...

Page 23: ...ontrol setpoint 4 0 25 10 C F StH Setpoint for humidity 90 0 0 CtL Sv Virtual probe read only 20 2 0 0 Sv_1 Virtual probe secondary unit 1 read only 0 0 0 Sv_2 Virtual probe secondary unit 2 read only...

Page 24: ...d Start timespan 5 day 0 00 00 0 00 00 23 59 59 tS5 time Start time datatype 5 0 00 00 0 00 00 23 59 59 tS6 d Start timespan 6 day 0 00 00 0 00 00 23 59 59 tS6 time Start time datatype 6 0 00 00 0 00...

Page 25: ...tatus is open if the switch is open As for the lights also the door status is shared to all controllers Every controller knows if the door s is are open or not and each controller can perform the acti...

Page 26: ...s will happen when a network connection fault occurs that lasts longer than the dI parameter setting Therefore the dI parameter must always be set 6 6 About the alarms To check and reset alarms error...

Page 27: ...t must be done by an authorised area technical assistance service that has proper training equipment and instructions for the dismantling They are also responsible for reuse recycling and recovery CAU...

Page 28: ...F3 Line aux fuse HMI User interface HMI cable User interface cable connection HPS1 High pressure switch 1 HPS2 High pressure switch 1 Symbol Meaning INV1 Inverter compressor 1 INV2 Inverter compresso...

Page 29: ...Thermistor evaporator inlet Th6 B Thermistor evaporator outlet Th7 B Thermistor condenser 10 3 Weight Model Type Weight LMSEY1A09AVM01 A 52 kg LMSEY1A13AVM01 LMSEY2A19AYE01 B 83 5 kg LMSEY2A25AYE01 WA...

Page 30: ...nal equipment Equipment made or approved by Daikin that can be combined with the product according to the instructions in the accompanying documentation Field supply Equipment NOT made by Daikin that...

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