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Installation Manual

EDUS04-906

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Room Air Conditioners H-Series

11. Installation Manual

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Indoor Units

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Safety Precautions

• Read these Safety Precautions carefully to ensure correct installation.
• This manual classifies the precautions into DANGER, WARNING and CAUTION. 

Be sure to follow all the precautions below: they are all important for ensuring safety.

DANGER ....Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

WARNING ..Failure to follow any of WARNING is likely to result in such grave consequences as death or serious injury.

CAUTION....Failure to follow any of CAUTION may in some cases result in grave consequences.

• The following safety symbols are used throughout this manual: 

• After completing installation, test the unit to check for installation errors. Give the user adequate instructions 

concerning the use and cleaning of the unit according to the Operation Manual. 

Be sure to observe this instruction.

Be sure to establish an earth connection.

Never attempt.

DANGER

• Refrigerant gas is heavier than air and replaces oxygen. A massive leak could lead to oxygen depletion, especially 

in basements, and an asphyxiation hazard could occur leading to serious injury or death.

• If the refrigerant gas leaks during installation, ventilate the area immediately. 

Refrigerant gas may produce a toxic gas if it comes in contact with fire such as from a fan heater, stove or cooking device. Exposure to this gas could cause severe injury or death.

• After completing the installation work, check that the refrigerant gas does not leak. 

Refrigerant gas may produce a toxic gas if it comes in contact with fire such as from a fan heater, stove or cooking device. Exposure to this gas could cause severe injury or death.

• Do not ground units to water pipes, telephone wires or lightning rods because incomplete grounding could cause a severe shock hazard 

resulting in severe injury or death, and to gas pipes because a gas leak could result in an explosion which could lead to severe injury or death.

• Safely dispose of the packing materials. 

Packing materials, such as nails and other metal or wooden parts, may cause stabs or other injuries. Tear apart and throw away plastic 
packaging bags so that children will not play with them. Children playing with plastic bags face the danger of death by suffocation.

• Do not install unit in an area where flammable materials are present due to risk of explosion resulting in serious injury or death.
• Do not ground units to telephone wires or lightning rods because lightning strikes could cause a severe shock hazard resulting in 

severe injury or death, and to gas pipes because a gas leak could result in an explosion which could lead to severe injury or death.

WARNING

• Installation should be left to the authorized dealer or another trained professional. 

Improper installation may cause water leakage, electrical shock, fire, or equipment damage.

• Install the air conditioner according to the instructions given in this manual. 

Incomplete installation may cause water leakage, electrical shock, fire or equipment damage.

• Be sure to use the supplied or exact specified installation parts. 

Use of other parts may cause the unit to come to lose, water leakage, electrical shock, fire or equipment damage.

• Install the air conditioner on a solid base that is level and can support the weight of the unit. 

An inadequate base or incomplete installation may cause injury or equipment damage in the event the unit falls off the base or comes loose.

• Electrical work should be carried out in accordance with the installation manual and the national, state and local electrical wiring codes. 

Insufficient capacity or incomplete electrical work may cause electrical shock, fire or equipment damage.

• Be sure to use a dedicated power circuit. Never use a power supply shared by another appliance. 

Follow all appropriate electrical codes.

• For wiring, use a wire or cable long enough to cover the entire distance with no splices if possible. Do not use an 

extension cord. Do not put other loads on the power supply. Use a only a separate dedicated power circuit. 

(Failure to do so may cause abnormal heat, electric shock, fire or equipment damage.)

• Use the specified types of wires for electrical connections between the indoor and outdoor units. Follow all state and local electrical codes. 

Firmly clamp the interconnecting wires so their terminals receive no external stresses. Incomplete connections or clamping may cause terminal 
overheating, fire or equipment damage.

• After connecting all wiring be sure to shape the cables so that they do not put undue stress on the electrical covers, panels or terminals. 

Install covers over the wires. Incomplete cover installation may cause terminal overheating, electrical shock,fire or equipment damage.

• When installing or relocating the system, be sure to keep the refrigerant circuit free from all substances other than 

the specified refrigerant (R410A), such as air. 

(Any presence of air or other foreign substance in the refrigerant circuit causes an abnormal pressure rise which may result in rupture, resulting in injury.)

• During pump-down, stop the compressor before removing the refrigerant piping. 

If the compressor is still running and the stop valve is open during pump-down, air will be sucked in when the refrigerant piping is removed, 
causing abnormally high pressure which could lead to equipment damage or and personal injury.

Summary of Contents for Quaternity FTXG09HVJU

Page 1: ...EDUS04 906_a H Series Heat Pump...

Page 2: ...ity Tables 9 7 1 Heat Pump 9 8 Operation Limit 15 9 Sound Level 16 9 1 Measuring Location 16 9 2 Octave Band Level 17 10 Electric Characteristics 19 11 Installation Manual 20 11 1 Indoor Units 20 11 2...

Page 3: ...906 2 Room Air Conditioners H Series 1 Power Supply Note Power Supply Intake Outdoor Unit Indoor Units Outdoor Units Power Supply Quaternity FTXG09HVJU RXG09HVJU 1 208 230V 60Hz FTXG12HVJU RXG12HVJU F...

Page 4: ...Control Auto Fan Speed Timer Weekly Timer Indoor Unit Quiet Operation 24 Hour ON OFF Timer Night Quiet Mode Automatic Count Up down ON OFF Timer OFFonly Outdoor Unit Quiet Operation Manual Night Set...

Page 5: ...ashable Mildew Proof Removable Washable Mildew Proof Running Current Rated A 0 12 0 14 0 14 0 15 Power Consumption Rated W 24 26 29 31 Power Factor 87 80 7 90 1 89 9 Temperature Control Microcomputer...

Page 6: ...orizontal Downward Air Filter Removable Washable Mildew Proof Running Current Rated A 0 15 0 16 Power Consumption Rated W 33 35 Power Factor 95 7 95 1 Temperature Control Microcomputer Control Dimensi...

Page 7: ...SPACE REAR WALL HOLE LIQUID PIPE 1 4 6 4 Cut AIR PURIFYING INDIVIDUAL OPERATION SPACE FOR PERFORMANCE GEAR CASE UNIT FIXED SCREWS INSIDE PANEL INCLUDING MOUNTING PLATE LEFT SPACE FOR PERFORMANCE THE...

Page 8: ...PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD R1T R2T CONNECTOR OPERATION SWITCH TERMINAL STRIP SWING MOTOR M1S M4S F1U M1F H2P H3P S1 S403 CN1 FG X1M S1W THERMISTOR A1P A5P MULTI MONITOR H1P LIMIT SWITCH FOR PANEL S1C LIMIT...

Page 9: ...OR TEMPERATURE THERMISTOR 7 9 CuT FIELD PIPING 7 9 CuT COOLING GAS STOP VALVE M MOTOR OPERATED VALVE OUTDOOR UNIT FOUR WAY VALVE ON HEATING 1 2 12 7 CuT 3 8 9 5 CuT HEAT EXCHANGER 3 8 9 5 CuT 6 4 CuT...

Page 10: ...96 0 48 8 80 7 78 0 52 8 64 7 71 0 54 8 39 7 61 0 57 7 97 7 44 0 61 64 4 77 0 10 06 8 72 0 44 9 64 8 56 0 48 9 22 8 39 0 53 9 05 8 33 0 54 8 80 8 23 0 57 8 38 8 07 0 61 67 0 80 0 10 27 9 37 0 44 9 85...

Page 11: ...them with around values in direct proportion 5 Capacities are based on the following conditions Corresponding refrigerant piping length 25ft 7 5 m Level difference 0ft 6 Airflow rate AFR and Bypass f...

Page 12: ...9 01 0 82 11 18 8 86 0 85 10 62 8 62 0 92 64 4 77 0 13 41 10 15 0 67 12 85 9 92 0 73 12 29 9 69 0 79 12 07 9 60 0 82 11 73 9 46 0 86 11 17 9 24 0 92 66 9 80 1 13 69 10 80 0 67 13 13 10 57 0 73 12 57 1...

Page 13: ...them with around values in direct proportion 5 Capacities are based on the following conditions Corresponding refrigerant piping length 25ft 7 5 m Level difference 0ft 6 Airflow rate AFR and Bypass f...

Page 14: ...8 1 10 13 98 10 28 1 15 13 28 9 97 1 24 64 4 77 0 16 76 11 80 0 90 16 07 11 49 0 99 15 37 11 19 1 07 15 09 11 07 1 11 14 67 10 89 1 16 13 97 10 60 1 24 67 0 80 0 17 11 12 45 0 90 16 41 12 15 0 99 15 7...

Page 15: ...them with around values in direct proportion 5 Capacities are based on the following conditions Corresponding refrigerant piping length 25ft 7 5 m Level difference 0ft 6 Airflow rate AFR and Bypass f...

Page 16: ...ce Continuous operation 4 50 Outdoor temp FWB 68 50 68 4 FDB 68 0ft Outdoor temp FDB Air flow rate High 77 77 86 82 4 50 Cooling 5 75 32 Indoor temp FDB Indoor temp FWB 25ft 14 32 109 86 Notes 23 59 5...

Page 17: ...1 Operation sound is measured in an anechoic chamber 2 The data are based on the conditions shown in the table below Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit 3 3ft 2 6ft R5162 3 3ft R4796 Cooling Heating Piping Lengt...

Page 18: ...30 50 40 63 OCTAVE BAND CENTER FREQUENCY Hz 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 OCTAVE BAND SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL dB 0dB 0 0002 bar THRESHOLDHEARING APPROXIMATE FORCONTINUOUS NOISE POWER SOURCE JIS STANDAR...

Page 19: ...NC 60 NC 40 NC 50 NC 20 NC 30 60Hz 208 230V 49 208 230V 60Hz Cooling NC 20 NC 50 NC 60 NC 30 NC 40 48 60Hz 208 230V 208 230V 60Hz Heating 3D063011 COOLING NC 40 NC 30 NC 50 NC 60 NC 20 POWER SOURCE JI...

Page 20: ...4 6 0 15 Symbols Note MCA MIN CIRCUIT AMPS A 1 RLA is based on the following conditions Indoor temp 80 FDB 67 FWB 26 7 CDB 19 4 CWB Outdoor temp 95 FDB 35 CDB 2 Maximum allowable voltage variation be...

Page 21: ...severe injury or death and to gas pipes because a gas leak could result in an explosion which could lead to severe injury or death WARNING Installation should be left to the authorized dealer or anoth...

Page 22: ...top valve is open during pump down air will be sucked in when the compressor is run causing abnormally high pressure which could lead to equipment damage and personal injury Be sure to install a groun...

Page 23: ...tion pipe with the finishing tape from bottom to top Install the hose with a downward slope Cut thermal insulation pipe to an appropriate length and wrap it with tape making sure that no gap is left i...

Page 24: ...anel air filter and upper panel 2 Fully open the top and bottom horizontal louvers See Fig 1 3 Remove the 3 screws in the front grille 4 Lift the hooks 3 locations on the front grille with a flathead...

Page 25: ...d tighten with included indoor unit fixing screw 6 How to set the different addresses When 2 indoor units are installed in 1 room the 2 wireless remote controllers can be set for different addresses 1...

Page 26: ...pull out if bending up the wire edge in advance 3 To connect the inter unit wiring after hooking the unit onto the mounting plate connect the inter unit wiring as shown in the figure at right A A A Bo...

Page 27: ...e pipes If it is difficult to do remove the front panel first 5 Wrap the insulation on the piping with insulation tape If you are not replacing the drain hose store it in the location shown below 4 3...

Page 28: ...ecting to the HA system 6 Shape the wires so that the service lid fits securely then close service lid WARNING 1 Do not use tapped wires strand wires extension cords or starburst connections as they m...

Page 29: ...scharge the tab 3 4 2 Pull up the electric parts box cover slowly discharge the tab 4 slide up and discharge the tab 5 5 Insert the connection cord into the HA connector S21 6 Lay the connection cord...

Page 30: ...s a joint 8 Improving installation strength We recommend screwing the indoor unit onto a mounting plate in order to improve the installation strength 1 Remove the front grille 2 Screw in the indoor un...

Page 31: ...erve the following 1 Insulation material Polyethylene foam Heat transfer rate 0 041 to 0 052W mK 0 024 to 0 030 Btu fth F 0 035 to 0 045 kcal mh C Choose heat insulation materials that are designed fo...

Page 32: ...d bases Fall vibration noise Did you install the deodorizing filter for the streamer and the titanium apatite photocatalytic air purifying filter Noise water leakage Have you performed a gas leak test...

Page 33: ...put undue stress on the electrical covers panels or terminals Install covers over the wires Incomplete cover installation may cause terminal overheating electrical shock fire or equipment damage When...

Page 34: ...e air discharge side of the outdoor unit 4 In heavy snowfall areas select an installation site where the snow will not affect the unit CAUTION CAUTION Establish drain piping according to the instructi...

Page 35: ...5 16 50 More than 5 7 8 150 Top view More than 3 15 16 100 Walls facing two sides More than 1 15 16 50 More than 3 15 16 100 Side view 47 3 16 1200 or less Wall facing one side Wrap the insulation pip...

Page 36: ...of the units 3 Never use piping which has been used for previous installations Only use parts which are delivered with the unit 4 Do never install a drier to this R410A unit in order to guarantee its...

Page 37: ...of charging hose which comes from gauge manifold to gas stop valve s service port 2 Fully open gauge manifold s low pressure valve Lo and completely close its high pressure valve Hi High pressure val...

Page 38: ...gas and liquid refrigerant pipes Be sure to use the R410A tools to ensure pressure and to prevent foreign objects entering 6 Refilling the refrigerant Check the type of refrigerant to be used on the m...

Page 39: ...e circuit by adding drain pump or other electrical equipment to unit terminals Doing so may cause electric shock or fire 3 Be sure to install an earth leak detector One that can handle higher harmonic...

Page 40: ...tip Place the round crimp style terminals on the wires up to the covered part and secure in place Test items Incomplete cooling heating function No refrigerant gas leaks Draining line is properly inst...

Page 41: ...Operation Manual EDUS04 906 40 Room Air Conditioners H Series 12 Operation Manual Avoid exposure to airflow for long periods of time...

Page 42: ...EDUS04 906 Operation Manual Room Air Conditioners H Series 41 Avoid direct exposure to airflow Keep unit free of leaves and insects that can cause malfunction or electrical fire...

Page 43: ...Operation Manual EDUS04 906 42 Room Air Conditioners H Series QUATERNITY DRYING DRY COOLING YELLOW The lamp color also changes according to the optional function...

Page 44: ...EDUS04 906 Operation Manual Room Air Conditioners H Series 43 Ground terminal...

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Page 49: ...LING Operation Note on Dry Cooling operation DRY COOLING may raise humidity temporarily Hi Std Lo Constant 60 RH 55 RH 50 RH no change DRY operation Note on Dry Operation The operation mode change fro...

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Page 53: ...Operation Manual EDUS04 906 52 Room Air Conditioners H Series COOLING or DRY COOLING operation the A FLASH STEAMER AIR PURIFYING individual operation B DRY COOLING COOLING C HEATING...

Page 54: ...EDUS04 906 Operation Manual Room Air Conditioners H Series 53 COOLING BREEZE operation is for COOLING DRY COOLING AND FLASH STREAMER AIR PURIFYING operation...

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Page 58: ...EDUS04 906 Operation Manual Room Air Conditioners H Series 57 COOLING or DRY COOLING mode or...

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Page 71: ...ter for Time Clock Remote Control 2 Normal Open Pulse Contact Normal Open Contact KRP413A1S 3 Central Remote Controller Fahrenheit 1 DCS302C71 4 Central Remote Controller Celsius 1 DCS302CA61 5 Unifie...

Page 72: ...in this manual Be sure to follow instructions Be sure to perform grounding work Never attempt After installation is complete test the unit to confirm that it is working properly and instruct the owne...

Page 73: ...Indoor unit Adaptor case Install the adaptor case assy as close to the indoor unit as possible Removing case front Adaptor PCB Case front Screw Screw cover Remove the screw cover one of the screws and...

Page 74: ...ay contacts Manufacturer Type Coil rated voltage Coil resistance Omron MY relay 12 V DC 160 ohm 10 Matsushita HC relay 12 V DC 160 ohm 10 4 Connection with Remote Controller Example connections with t...

Page 75: ...s Off ON Off if operation was in Off mode before power failure On if operation was in On mode before power failure Instantaneous contact Normal contact S1 1 S2 1 OPEN CLOSE S1 1 S1 2 Pulse input OPEN...

Page 76: ...ed from the Ve up controller 2 Component Parts and Separately Sold Parts which are Required This kit includes the following components Check to ensure that none of these are missing 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1...

Page 77: ...ol is rejected operate stop timer prohibition NOTE 2 During a forced stop all remote controller actions are prohibited Last command priority Contact Open to close air condition stops forced stop Close...

Page 78: ...ached to the louver zFirst temporarily attach the louver with 4 screws then check that the angle is correct and finally tighten the screws fully 1 Install so that a short circuit is prevented 2 For th...

Page 79: ...Optional Accessories EDUS04 906 78 Room Air Conditioners H Series...

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