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FIELD WIRING

NOTE

All field wiring and components must be installed by a licensed elec-
trician and must comply with relevant local and national regulations.

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

Never install a phase advancing capacitor. As this unit is equipped 
with an inverter, installing a phase advancing capacitor will not only 
deteriorate power factor improvement 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 local and national 
regulations.

This machine includes an inverter device. Connect earth and leave 
charge to eliminate the impact on other devices by reducing noise 
generated from the inverter device and to prevent leaked current 
from being charged in the outer hull of the product.

Do not connect the ground wire to gas pipes, sewage pipes, lightning 
rods, or telephone ground wires.

Gas pipes :

 can explode or catch fire if there is a gas leak.

Sewage pipes :

 no grounding effect is possible if hard plastic piping 

is used.

Telephone ground wires and lightning rods :

 dangerous when 

struck by lightning due to abnormal rise in electrical potential in the 
grounding.

Be sure to install an earth leakage circuit breaker.
This unit uses an inverter, so install the earth leakage circuit breaker 
that be capable of handling high harmonics in order to prevent mal-
functioning of the earth leakage circuit breaker itself.

Earth leakage circuit breaker which are especially for protecting 
ground-faults should be used in conjunction with main switch or fuse 
for use with wiring.

Electrical wiring must be done in accordance with the wiring dia-
grams and the description herein.

Do not operate until refrigerant piping work is completed.
(If operated before complete the piping work, the compressor may 
be broken down.)

Never remove thermistor, sensor or etc. when connecting power wir-
ing and transmission wiring.
(If operated with thermistor, sensor or etc. removed, the compressor 
may be broken down.)

This product have reversed phase protection detector that only 
works when the power is turned on. If there exists blackout or the 
power goes on and off which the product is operating, attach a 
reversed phase protection circuit locally. Running the product in 
reversed phase may break the compressor and other parts.

Attach the power wire securely. Introducing power with a missing N-
phase or with a mistaken N-phase will break the unit.

Never connect the power supply in reversed phase. 
The unit can not operate normally in reversed phase.
If you connect in reversed phase, replace two of the three phases.

Make sure the electrical unbalance ratio is no greater than 2%. If it is 
larger than this, the unit’s lifespan will be reduced.
If the ratio exceeds 4%, the unit will shut down and an malfunction 
code will be displayed on the indoor remote controller.

Connect the wire securely using designated wire and fix it with attached 
clamp without applying external pressure on the terminal parts (terminal 
for power wiring, terminal for transmission wiring and earth terminal).

If there exists the possibility of reversed phase, lose phase, momen-
tary blackout or the power goes on and off while the product is oper-
ating, attach a reversed phase protection circuit locally.
Running the product in reversed phase may break the compressor 
and other parts.

7-1 Power circuit, safety device and cable

requirements

A power circuit (see the following table) must be provided for connec-
tion of the unit. This circuit must be protected with the required safety 
devices, i.e. a main switch, a slow blow fuse on each phase and an 
earth leakage circuit breaker.

When using residual current operated circuit breakers, be sure to 
use a high-speed type (0.1 second or less) 200mA rated residual 
operating current.

Use copper conductors only.

Use insulated wire for the power cord.

Select the power supply cable type and size in accordance with rel-
evant local and national regulations.

Specifications for local wiring power cord and branch wiring are in 
compliance with local cord.

7-2 Wiring Connection Example for Whole System

(Refer to figure 16)

1.

Power supply

2.

Main switch

3.

Earth leakage circuit breaker

4.

Fuse

5.

Outside unit

6.

COOL/HEAT selector

7.

Remote controller

8.

Indoor unit

9.

BS unit

NOTE

Make sure the weak electric wiring (i.e. for the remote controller, between 
units, etc.) and the power wiring do not pass near each other, keeping 
them at least 2 in. apart.
Proximity may cause electrical interference, malfunctions, and breakage.

Be sure to connect the power wiring to the power wiring terminal 
block and secure it as described in “

7-5 Power Wiring Connection 

Procedure

”.

Transmission wiring should be secured as described in “

7-4 Trans-

mission Wiring Connection Procedure

”.

Secure wiring with clamp such as insulation lock ties to avoid contact 
with piping.

Shape the wires to prevent the structure such as the EL. COMPO. 
BOX lid deforming. And close the cover firmly.

All field wiring is to be procured on site.

7-3 Leading wire Procedure

The power wiring and ground wiring are passed out from the power 
wiring hole on the sides, the front (knock hole) or the bottom frame 
(knock hole) .

The transmission wiring is passed out from the wiring hole (knock 
hole) on the front of the unit or from a piping hole.

(Refer to figure 17-1)

1.

Electric wiring diagram
Printed on the back of the EL.COMPO.BOX lid.

2.

Knockout hole

3.

Power line

4.

Transmission line

(Refer to figure 17-2)

1.

EL.COMPO.BOX lid

2.

Service lid

3.

[Service precautions] Label location

Phase and

frequency

Voltage

Minimum

circuit amp.

Recom-

mended fuses

Transmission 

line selection

REYQ72PAYD

φ

 3, 60Hz

460V

16.0A

20A

AWG18-16

REYQ96PAYD

φ

 3, 60Hz

460V

20.4A

25A

AWG18-16

REYQ120PAYD

φ

 3, 60Hz

460V

20.5A

25A

AWG18-16

REYQ144PAYD

φ

 3, 60Hz

460V

33.4A

25A+25A

AWG18-16

REYQ168PAYD

φ

 3, 60Hz

460V

37.0A

25A+25A

AWG18-16

REYQ192PAYD

φ

 3, 60Hz

460V

40.6A

25A+25A

AWG18-16

Phase and

frequency

Voltage

Minimum

circuit amp.

Recom-

mended fuses

Transmission 

line selection

REYQ72PATJ

φ

 3, 60Hz

208-

 230V

36.1A

40A

AWG18-16

REYQ96PATJ

φ

 3, 60Hz

208-

 230V

43.8A

45A

AWG18-16

REYQ120PATJ

φ

 3, 60Hz

208-

 230V

44.2A

50A

AWG18-16

REYQ144PATJ

φ

 3, 60Hz

208-

 230V

57.6A

40A+40A

AWG18-16

REYQ168PATJ

φ

 3, 60Hz

208-

 230V

64.9A

40A+50A

AWG18-16

REYQ192PATJ

φ

 3, 60Hz

208-

 230V

72.2A

50A+50A

AWG18-16

Summary of Contents for REYQ72PAYD

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION MANUAL System air conditioner English Fran ais Espa ol REYQ72PAYD REYQ96PAYD REYQ120PAYD REYQ72PATJ REYQ96PATJ REYQ120PATJ...

Page 2: ...8 3 7 8 11 3 4 If installed as a single unit Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 3 When installed in serial 1 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 1 2 1 1 1 7 7 8 11 3 4 Pattern 3 2 1 60 3 1 4 2 5 2 in 40 4 0...

Page 3: ...2 B 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 1 2 3 4 3 4 7 8 2 9 6 5 1 4 3 2 1 2 3 TOIN DUNIT TOOUT DUNIT F1 F2 F1 F2 1 2 4 5 A1P TOIN DUNIT F1 F2 F1 F2 TOOUT DUNIT F1 F2 F1 F2 7 8 TOIN DUNIT F1 F2 F1 F2 TOOUT DUNIT F1 F2 F...

Page 4: ...ure 23 figure 26 figure 28 3 2 4 5 7 2 8 Part A Part B Part C 11 9 10 C A B 1 6 12 13 14 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 13 14 15 11 12 18 19 16 17 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 2 5 7 8 6 1 2 3 10 11 12 4 5 6 7...

Page 5: ...dicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or m...

Page 6: ...em will not work properly The indoor unit is for R 410A See the catalog for indoor mod els that can be connected Normal operation is not possible when connected to other units Remote controller wirele...

Page 7: ...nd the floor is flat to prevent vibration and noise generation 3 The piping length between the outside unit and the indoor unit may not exceed the allowable piping length Refer to 6 REFRIGERANT PIPING...

Page 8: ...to figure 6 The base should support the unit with the extent larger than hatched area in figure 7 If protective rubber is to be attached attach it to the whole face of the base The height of the base...

Page 9: ...e wiring 2 Removing Pinch Piping When connecting refrigerant piping to an outside unit remove the pinch piping using the procedure in the figure 11 Refer to figure 11 About handling of shutoff valves...

Page 10: ...ft Example 6 a b 540 ft 8 a m n p 540 ft Example 8 a o 540 ft Equivalent pipe length between outside unit 2 and indoor unit 620 ft Note 1 Assume eqivalent pipe length of REFNET joint to be 1 6 ft that...

Page 11: ...it name BHFP26P90U 3 pipes KHRP25M33H KHRP25M72H 2 pipes KHRP26M22H or KHRP26M33H KHRP26M33H KHRP26M72H Refrigerant branch kit name Example for indoor units connected downstream Example REFNET joint C...

Page 12: ...2 Total length ft of liquid piping size at 1 4 0 249 0 121 0 040 0 175 0 081 0 015 1 02 HEAT RECOVER SYSTEM MODEL NAME THE AMOUNT OF REFRIGERANT REYQ72 120PAYD REYQ72 120PATJ REYQ144 192PAYD REYQ144 1...

Page 13: ...terminal parts terminal for power wiring terminal for transmission wiring and earth terminal If there exists the possibility of reversed phase lose phase momen tary blackout or the power goes on and...

Page 14: ...BOX with the accessory clamp 1 3 Vinyl tube accessory Outside the units the transmission wiring must be finished simulta neously with the local refrigerant piping and wound with tape field supply as s...

Page 15: ...lve until the main power ciruit insulation measurement has been completed measuring after the shutoff valve is opened will cause the insulation value to drop Needed tools The system for air tight test...

Page 16: ...etion of 11 ADDITIONAL REFRIGERANT CHARGE AND CHECK OPERATION Refer to figure 29 Refer to figure 25 1 Insulation material 2 Caulking etc Refer to figure 26 1 Piping lead out hole lid 2 Open a knock ho...

Page 17: ...8 Lift the protruding part to open the inspection door Use an insulated rod to operate the push buttons via the EL COMPO BOX s inspection door There is a risk of electric shock if you touch any live p...

Page 18: ...he additional refrigerant to be charged in 6 5 Example of connection 3 Open the valve B See the figure 29 The valve A C and the liquid pipe suction gas pipe HP LP gas pipe equalizer pipe shutoff valve...

Page 19: ...f refrigerant state If the additional refrigerant is little and operation is started before getting stability the system can not judge the charging amount pre cisely and it cause over charge 4 If the...

Page 20: ...Use an insulated rod to operate the push buttons via the inspection door of EL COMPO BOX lid There is a risk of electric shock if you touch any live parts since this operation must be performed with t...

Page 21: ...ction of the refrigerant flow 2 room where refrigerant leak has occurred outflow of all the refrigerant from the system Pay a special attention to the place such as a basement etc where refrigerant ca...

Page 22: ...1645 Wallace Drive Suite 110 Carrollton TX 75006 info daikinac com www daikinac com 3P215731 8M EM09A062A 1002 FS...

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