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5 Installation

Installation and operation manual

18

4BY1

Air-cooled refrigeration condensing unit

4P495373-1 – 2017.07

NOTICE

The  operation  output  P1/P2  of  the  outdoor  unit  must  be
connected to all solenoid valves that are installed upstream
of the expansion valves at the indoor unit. This connection
is  required  because  the  outdoor  unit  must  be  able  to
control the solenoid valves during startup (to prevent liquid
refrigerant  from  entering  the  compressor)  and  oil  return
operation.

NOTICE

Remote  operation  switch

.  The  unit  is  factory-equipped

with  an  operation  switch  with  which  you  can  turn  unit
operation  ON/OFF.  If  you  want  to  remotely  turn  outdoor
unit  operation  ON/OFF,  a  remote  operation  switch  is
required.  Use  a  voltage-free  contact  for  microcurrent
(≤1  mA,  12  V  DC).  Connect  to  X2M/C+D,  and  set  to
"Remote ".

NOTICE

Low-noise  switch

.  If  you  want  to  remotely  turn  ON/OFF

low-noise operation (see setting [2‑18]), you must install a
low-noise  switch.  Use  a  voltage-free  contact  for
microcurrent (≤1 mA, 12 V DC). Connect to X2M/A+B.

NOTICE

Output  signals

.  The  outdoor  unit  is  provided  with  a

terminal  (X3M)  that  can  output  4  different  signals.  The
signal is 220~240 V AC. The maximum load for all signals
is  0.5  A.  The  unit  outputs  a  signal  in  the  following
situations:

▪ C/C1: 

caution

  signal  –  connection  recommended  –

when an error occurs that does not stop unit operation.

▪ C/W1: 

warning

  signal  –  connection  recommended  –

when  an  error  occurs  that  causes  unit  operation  to
stop.

▪ R/P2: 

run

  signal  –  connection  optional  –  when  the

compressor is running.

▪ P1/P2: 

operation

  signal  –  connection  mandatory  –

when the indoor unit solenoid valve is being controlled.

5.6.2

Guidelines when knocking out knockout
holes

NOTICE

Precautions when making knockout holes:

▪ Avoid damaging the casing.

▪ After  making  the  knockout  holes,  we  recommend  you

remove  the  burrs  and  paint  the  edges  and  areas
around the edges using repair paint to prevent rusting.

▪ When  passing  electrical  wiring  through  the  knockout

holes,  wrap  the  wiring  with  protective  tape  to  prevent
damage.

b

c

a

a

Knockout hole

b

Burr

c

Sealant etc.

5.6.3

Guidelines when connecting the electrical
wiring

Tightening torques

Wiring

Screw size

Tightening

torque (N•m)

X1M: power supply wiring

(power shielded
ground)

M5

2.2~2.7

X2M: remote operation
switch, low-noise switch
and transmission output

M3.5

0.8~0.97

X3M: output signals

M4

2.39~2.91

5.6.4

To connect the electrical wiring on the
outdoor unit

NOTICE

▪ Follow  the  wiring  diagram  (delivered  with  the  unit,

located at the inside of the service cover).

▪ Make  sure  the  electrical  wiring  does  NOT  obstruct

proper reattachment of the service cover.

1

Remove the service cover.

2

Connect the 

remote

 

operation switch

 as follows:

B

A

C

F1 F2

X2M

D

NOTICE

Remote  operation  switch

.  The  unit  is  factory-equipped

with  an  operation  switch  with  which  you  can  turn  unit
operation  ON/OFF.  If  you  want  to  remotely  turn  outdoor
unit  operation  ON/OFF,  a  remote  operation  switch  is
required.  Use  a  voltage-free  contact  for  microcurrent
(≤1  mA,  12  V  DC).  Connect  to  X2M/C+D,  and  set  to
"Remote ".

3

Connect the 

low-noise switch

 as follows:

B

A

C

F1 F2

X2M

D

NOTICE

Low-noise  switch

.  If  you  want  to  remotely  turn  ON/OFF

low-noise operation (see setting [2‑18]), you must install a
low-noise  switch.  Use  a  voltage-free  contact  for
microcurrent (≤1 mA, 12 V DC). Connect to X2M/A+B.

4

If  you  want  to  connect  the 

modbus  communication  box

,

connect the transmission wiring as follows:

B

A

C

F1 F2

X2M

D

5

Connect  the  wiring  to  the 

output  signals

  terminal  (X3M)  as

follows:

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Page 5: ...label 16 5 6 Connecting the electrical wiring 17 5 6 1 Field wiring Overview 17 5 6 2 Guidelines when knocking out knockout holes 18 5 6 3 Guidelines when connecting the electrical wiring 18 5 6 4 To...

Page 6: ...accessories from the outdoor unit 1 Remove the service cover See 5 1 1 To open the outdoor unit on page 9 2 Remove the accessories a 1 b 1 c 1 d 1 a 1 b 1 c 1 d 1 e 1 f 1 g 1 a General safety precaut...

Page 7: ...to top When the copper piping or fan is corroded When the heat exchanger is contaminated Foreign materials including oils for fabrication must be 30 mg 10 m Reuse allowed In other cases than above yo...

Page 8: ...e diameter of the outdoor unit stop valve 15 9 mm to that of the field piping 19 1 mm B C b c Piping between piping branching Use diameters depending on the total capacity of the indoor units connecte...

Page 9: ...The operation switch is located in the switchbox see illustration below R E M O T E OFF O N The operation switch can be set to the following three positions Operation switch setting Function OFF Unit...

Page 10: ...ng the paint field supply 4 Attach the cable s ends Tighten those ends 5 3 Connecting the refrigerant piping DANGER RISK OF BURNING 5 3 1 Using the stop valve and service port To handle the stop valve...

Page 11: ...w Check for refrigerant leaks after tightening the service port cover NOTICE Thread locking fluid Before reattaching the service port cover apply thread locking fluid to the screw thread NOT to the co...

Page 12: ...the unit without a dryer installed Possible consequence Equipment malfunction Install a dryer on the liquid piping Dryer type 80 g 100 molecular sieve equivalent DML083 DML083S Danfoss made Where how...

Page 13: ...example a to prevent snow and small animals from entering the system a WARNING Provide adequate measures to prevent that the unit can be used as a shelter by small animals Small animals that make con...

Page 14: ...ion of the system higher than the design pressure of the indoor unit 2 Test for leaks by applying a bubble test solution to all piping connections 3 Discharge all nitrogen gas NOTICE Make sure to use...

Page 15: ...e stop valve g Gas line stop valve A Valve A B Valve B C Valve C 2 Open valves B and C 3 Pre charge refrigerant until the determined additional refrigerant amount is reached or pre charging is not pos...

Page 16: ...to charge the unit even if the opening of the liquid line stop valve is adjusted If this is the case replace the cylinder with one that has more refrigerant remaining If the piping length is long repl...

Page 17: ...1M S1T Y1S Ry 0 S2T NC TeS1 No T1 T1 E1H t Ry0 t Ry 1 K1M S1T H1P P1 P2 W1 C C1 R X3M X1M L2 N L1 L3 B X2M A D C F1 F2 Ry 0 Ry 0 K1M Ry 0 Ry 0 Ry 0 K1M Ry 1 Y1S 3D111889 A e c a b i j k h f b d B B b...

Page 18: ...es when knocking out knockout holes NOTICE Precautions when making knockout holes Avoid damaging the casing After making the knockout holes we recommend you remove the burrs and paint the edges and ar...

Page 19: ...power supply is pulled loose from the stress relief NOTICE Never connect the power supply to terminal blocks X2M or X3M Otherwise the entire system may break down NOTICE Output signals The outdoor un...

Page 20: ...de 1 and 2 Mode Description Mode 1 monitoring settings Mode 1 can be used to monitor the current situation of the outdoor unit Some field setting contents can be monitored as well Mode 2 field setting...

Page 21: ...information See 6 1 7 Mode 1 and default situation Monitoring settings on page 21 Example 7 LEDs display Mode 1 See 8 1 1 To display the error codes of the latest malfunctions on page 24 6 1 6 To use...

Page 22: ...ating temperature during low noise operation With this setting the target evaporating temperature set with settings 2 0 and 2 1 can be corrected for low noise operation see setting 2 18 default 1 C 2...

Page 23: ...nsulation test of the main power circuit Using a megatester for 500 V check that the insulation resistance of 2 M or more is attained by applying a voltage of 500 V DC between power terminals and eart...

Page 24: ...ly completed normal operation is possible 7 3 3 Correcting after abnormal completion of the test run The test operation is only completed if no malfunction occurs In case of a malfunction perform corr...

Page 25: ...t the switch properly Replace defective component Outdoor fan motor signal failure Abnormal position of signal of 1 fan motor 4 Caution Abnormal fan motor signal circuit error Broken short or disconne...

Page 26: ...acle E in the direction of obstacle D HU Height of the unit HB HD Height of obstacles B and D 1 Seal the bottom of the installation frame to prevent discharged air from flowing back to the suction sid...

Page 27: ...microcurrent 1 mA 12 V DC For instructions on how to use the remote switch refer to the technical engineering data 7 The initial state of SW1 is open normal mode To activate low noise mode close the...

Page 28: ...result in injury Water pressure Check whether the water pressure is above 1 bar If it is lower add water 12 1 About the refrigerant This product contains fluorinated greenhouse gases Do NOT vent gase...

Page 29: ...make sure the air can flow freely Malfunction Measure The system operates but cooling is insufficient Check if air inlet or outlet of outdoor or indoor unit is not blocked by obstacles Remove any obs...

Page 30: ...it fan does not spin During operation The speed of the fan is controlled in order to optimise product operation 14 Relocation Contact your dealer for removing and reinstalling the total unit Moving un...

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