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Installation manual

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LREQ5~20B7Y1

Air cooled refrigeration condensing unit

4PW74302-1D – 2016.11

1

Conduit

2

Perform wiring carefully so that the wiring will not come in contact 
with the port and 

 part.

3

When routing high-voltage wiring (power supply wiring, earth 
wires, and warning/caution/run input, operation output wiring) 
from the left side

4

Connecting local piping

5

Power supply terminal block (X1M)

6

X2M terminal block for warning, caution, run input, and operation 
output

7

Earth terminal block

8

When routing high-voltage wiring (power supply wiring, earth 
wires, and warning/caution/run input, operation output wiring) 
from the right side

9

When routing high-voltage wiring (power supply wiring, earth 
wires, and warning/caution/run input, operation output wiring) 
from the front

10

When routing remote operating switch wiring from the front.

11

Remote switch terminal block (X3M)

12

When routing remote switch wiring through a wiring opening

13

Separate by at least 50 mm

14

Fixed to the rear side of the support with the provided clamp (2)

15

Perform wiring carefully so that the sound insulation of the 
compressor will not come off

16

Support

CAUTION

On completion of electrical work, check that there are no disconnected 
connectors or terminals of any electrical parts in the control box.

8. INSPECTION AND PIPE INSULATION

For piping work contractor, electrical work contractor, 
and trial run workers

• Never open the shutoff valve until the insulation measurement of 

the main power supply circuit is finished. The measured insulation 
value will become lower if the measurement is made with the 
shutoff valve opened.

• On completion of inspection and refrigerant charging, open the 

shutoff valve. The compressor will malfunction if the condensing 
unit is operated with the shutoff valve closed.

8-1 Airtight test/vacuum drying

Refrigerant is enclosed in the unit.

 

Be sure to keep both liquid and gas shutoff valves 
closed at the time of an airtight test or vacuum drying of 
the local piping.

[For piping work contractor]

On completion of piping work, make the following inspection precisely.

• To ensure that the condensing unit withstand pressure properly 

and prevent the penetration of foreign substances, be sure to use 
R410A-dedicated tools.

Airtight

 

Pressurize the high-pressure section of the system (liquid piping) 
to 3.8 MPa (38 bar) and the low-pressure section of the system 
(gas piping) to the design pressure (*1) of the indoor unit (field 
supply) from the service port (*2) (do not exceed the design 
pressure). The system is considered to have passed if there is no 
decrease in the pressure over a period of 24 hours.

 

If there is a decrease in the pressure, check for and repair leaks.

• Vacuum drying

 

Operate the vacuum pump for more than three hours from the 
service port of both the liquid pipe and the gas pipe (*2) to evacuate 
to –100.7 kPa or less. After that, (1) pressurize the outdoor unit 
with nitrogen gas to 0.2 MPa or more, and after leaving the outdoor 
unit for 10 minutes, (2) operate the vacuum pump for more than 
one hour to evacuate to –100.7 kPa or less. (Repeat the steps (1) 
and (2) three or more times.)

 

After the operations are completed, leave the outdoor unit for one 
hour and then check that the reading on the vacuum gauge is not 
rising. (If the reading on the vacuum gauge is rising, water may be 
remaining in the system or leakage may be occurring. In that case, 
perform necessary repair and then conduct the air-tightness test 
again.)

*1The design pressure of the indoor unit (locally procured) needs to be 

2.5 MPa or more. Contact the manufacturer in advance for 
information on the design pressure.

*2 Refer to the instruction label on the front panel of the outdoor unit 

(below) for the position of the service port.

CAUTION

• Conduct an airtight test and vacuum drying precisely through the 

service ports of both liquid and gas shutoff valves.

• Use charge hoses (provided with a pushing rod each) when using 

the service ports.

8-2 Thermal insulation work

• Be sure to perform thermal insulation of the piping after the airtight 

test and vacuum drying.

• Be sure to perform the thermal insulation of the liquid and gas 

pipes in the connecting piping. Otherwise, water leakage may 
result.

• Be sure to insulate liquid and gas connection piping. Failure to do 

so may result in water leakage. Consult the following chart as a 
general guide when selecting the insulation thickness.

Gauge manifold
Charge hose

• To ensure that the condensing unit withstand 

pressure properly and prevent the 
penetration of foreign substances (water, 
dirt, and dust), use an R410A-dedicated 
gage manifold and charge hose. 
R410A-dedicated tools and 
R407C-dedicated tools are different in screw 
specification.

Vacuum pump

• Pay the utmost attention so that the pump oil 

will not flow backward into the system while 
the pump is not in operation.

• Use a vacuum pump that can vacuum down 

to –100.7kPa (5 Torr or –755 mmHg).

Gas for airtight 
test use

• Nitrogen gas

Position of instruction label

Label

Pressure-reducing valve

Nitrogen

Used for refrigerant 
replenishment

Tank

(with siphon)

Meter

Vacuum pump

Valve

Charge 
hose

Gas side shutoff valve

Shutoff valve 
service port

Liquid side 
shutoff valve

Field pipings

Note:

Connection procedure for gauge 
manifold and vacuum pump

R410A

Outdoor unit

To indoor 
unit

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Summary of Contents for LREQ-BY1

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION MANUAL LREQ5B7Y1 LREQ6B7Y1 LREQ8B7Y1 LREQ10B7Y1 LREQ12B7Y1 LREQ15B7Y1 LREQ20B7Y1 Air cooled refrigeration condensing unit 4PWEN74302 1D book Page 1 Thursday April 27 2017 9 01 PM...

Page 2: ...det fremkommer i den Tekniske Konstruksjonsfilen D og gjennom positiv bed mmelse av E Anvendt modul F G Risikokategori H Se ogs neste side 13 jotka on esitetty asiakirjassa A ja jotka B on hyv ksynyt...

Page 3: ...peratuur M C Jahutusaine N Surve turvaseadme seadistus P bar Tootmisnumber ja tootmisaasta vaadake mudeli andmeplaati 21 PS K bar TS TSmin L C TSmax PS M C N P bar 22 Maksimalus leistinas sl gis PS K...

Page 4: ...lectric shocks or fire When installing the unit in a small room take measures so that the refrigerant may not exceed the limiting concentration in the event of refrigerant leakage Contact your dealer...

Page 5: ...connected indoor unit to know the climate class EN60335 2 89 EMC CHARACTERISTICS This system is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the...

Page 6: ...d on the size specified by the solenoid valve and mechanical thermostatic expansion valve being used Route the path to the indoor unit heat exchanger so that the flow of refrigerant is from top to bot...

Page 7: ...l height on the suction side no higher than 500 mm Wall height for sides no limit If the height is exceeded the above calculate h1 and h2 shown in the figure below and add h1 2 to the service space of...

Page 8: ...be attached attach it to the whole face of the base The height of the base should be at least 150 mm from the floor Secure the unit to its base using foundation bolts Use four commercially available M...

Page 9: ...adverse influence of residual substances such as the oxidation of refrigerant oil and the generation of scale is considered If the indoor unit or outdoor unit is disconnected from the piping for a lo...

Page 10: ...is required at 5 m intervals from outdoor unit d1 e B d2 C c D1 F E f D2 A b a Outdoor unit Showcase Unit cooler Gas piping Liquid piping H Refrigerant piping size Unit mm Outdoor unit side Piping siz...

Page 11: ...yer 6 5 Connecting the refrigerant piping CAUTION In addition to gas and liquid shutoff valves this unit has a maintenance shutoff valve see diagram below Do not operate the maintenance shutoff valve...

Page 12: ...proceed with connection of the field piping 1 Service port 2 Stop valve 3 Point of pipe cutting just above brazing point or above marking A Pinched piping B Pinched piping CAUTION Precautions when con...

Page 13: ...the screw thread Do not apply a screw lock agent for flare nut use to the sealing part Be sure to tighten the cap securely after the work Refer to Operation Method of Shutoff Valves on page 9 for the...

Page 14: ...effect but also may cause capacitor abnormal heating accident due to high frequency waves Only proceed with wiring work after blocking off all power Always ground wires in accordance with relevant lo...

Page 15: ...aker 14 Earth leakage circuit breaker 15 Panel 16 Run input 17 Earth 18 OFF Normal mode ON Low noise mode Note Use conduit for power supply wiring Make sure the weak electric wiring i e for the remote...

Page 16: ...provided that the system impedance Zsys is less than or equal to Zmax and EN IEC61000 3 12 2 provided that the short circuit power Ssc is greater than or equal to the minimum Ssc value at the interfac...

Page 17: ...arth wire may not contact sufficiently and the earthing effect of the wire may be lost Do not finish strand wire with solder 7 4 Procedure for wiring inside units Referring to the following figure sec...

Page 18: ...s no decrease in the pressure over a period of 24 hours If there is a decrease in the pressure check for and repair leaks Vacuum drying Operate the vacuum pump for more than three hours from the servi...

Page 19: ...7 2 Make sure insulation work is done See 8 2 Thermal insulation work on page 15 3 Make sure there is no faulty refrigerant piping See 6 REFRIGERANT PIPING on page 6 9 CHECKS AFTER WORK COMPLETION Mak...

Page 20: ...peration switch of the outdoor unit after the speci fied amount of refrigerant is replenished To prevent liquid compression e Caution Fully open the shutoff valves on the gas and liquid sides promptly...

Page 21: ...ion code items can be displayed on the condensing unit 1 Make sure that the LED H1P is off If the LED is on press the MODE button BS1 once 2 Press the MODE button BS1 once The LED H1P starts blinking...

Page 22: ...3 7 10 Calculate the amount of all refrigerant in this system 8 Table 1 Capacity and amount of refrigerant of the indoor unit Show case and Blower coil Note 1 Case of showcase the condition of capaci...

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Page 24: ...4PW74302 1D 2016 11 Copyright 2012 Daikin 4PW74302 1 D 0000000L 4PWEN74302 1D book Page 1 Thursday April 27 2017 9 01 PM...

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