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• Make sure that all wiring is secured, that specified wires are 

used, and that no external forces act on the terminal connec-
tions or wires. Improper connections or installation may re-
sult in fire.

• When wiring, position the wires so that the electric parts box 

lid can be securely fastened. Improper positioning of the elec-
tric parts box lid may result in electric shocks, fire, or the ter-
minals overheating.

• Before touching electrical parts, turn off the unit.

• Be sure to install a ground fault circuit interrupter if one is not 

already available. This helps prevent electrical shocks or fire.

• Securely fasten the outside unit terminal cover (panel). If the 

terminal cover/panel is not installed properly, dust or water 
may enter the outside unit causing fire or electric shock.

• When installing or relocating the system, keep the refrigerant 

circuit free from substances other than the specified refriger-
ant (R-410A) such as air. Any presence of air or other foreign 
substance in the refrigerant circuit can cause an abnormal 
pressure rise or rupture, resulting in injury.

• Do not change the setting of the protection devices. If the 

pressure switch, thermal switch, or other protection device is 
shorted and operated forcibly, or parts other than those spec-
ified by Daikin are used, fire or explosion may occur.

CAUTION

• Do not touch the switch with wet fingers. Touching a switch with 

wet fingers can cause electric shock.

• Do not allow children to play on or around the unit to prevent 

injury.

• Do not touch the refrigerant pipes during and immediately af-

ter operation as the refrigerant pipes may be hot or cold, de-
pending on the condition of the refrigerant flowing through 
the refrigerant piping, compressor, and other refrigerant cycle 
parts. Your hands may suffer burns or frostbite if you touch 
the refrigerant pipes. To avoid injury, give the pipes time to re-
turn to normal temperature or, if you must touch them, be sure 
to wear proper gloves.

• Heat exchanger fins are sharp enough to cut.

To avoid injury wear glove or cover the fins when working 
around them.

• Install drain piping to proper drainage. Improper drain piping 

may result in water leakage and property damage.

• Insulate piping to prevent condensation.

• Be careful when transporting the product.

• Do not turn off the power immediately after stopping opera-

tion. Always wait for at least 5 minutes before turning off the 
power. Otherwise, water leakage may occur.

• Do not use a charging cylinder. Using a charging cylinder may 

cause the refrigerant to deteriorate.

• Refrigerant R-410A in the system must be kept clean, dry, and 

tight.
(a) Clean and Dry -- Foreign materials (including mineral oils 

such as SUNISO oil or moisture) should be prevented from 
getting into the system.

(b) Tight -- R-410A does not contain any chlorine, does not 

destroy the ozone layer, and does not reduce the earth’s 
protection again harmful ultraviolet radiation. R-410A can 
contribute to the greenhouse effect if it is released. There-
fore take proper measures to check for the tightness of the 
refrigerant piping installation. Read the chapter Refriger-
ant Piping and follow the procedures.

• Since R-410A is a blend, the required additional refrigerant 

must be charged in its liquid state. If the refrigerant is charged 
in a state of gas, its composition can change and the system 
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 (wireless kit) transmitting distance can be 

shorter than expected in rooms with electronic fluorescent 
lamps (inverter or rapid start types). Install the indoor unit far 
away from fluorescent lamps as much as possible.

• Indoor units are for indoor installation only. Outdoor units can 

be installed either outdoors or indoors.

• Do not install the air conditioner in the following locations:

(a) Where a mineral oil mist or oil spray or vapor is produced, 

for example, in a kitchen.
Plastic parts may deteriorate and fall off or result in water 
leakage.

(b) Where corrosive gas, such as sulfurous acid gas, is pro-

duced.
Corroding copper pipes or soldered parts may result in 
refrigerant leakage.

(c) Near machinery emitting electromagnetic waves.

Electromagnetic waves may disturb the operation of the 
control system and cause the unit to malfunction.

(d) Where flammable gas may leak, where there is carbon 

fiber, or ignitable dust suspension in the air, or where vol-
atile flammables such as thinner or gasoline are handled. 
Operating the unit in such conditions can cause a fire.

• Take adequate measures to prevent the outside unit from be-

ing used as a shelter by small animals. Small animals making 
contact with electrical parts can cause malfunctions, smoke, 
or fire. Instruct the customer to keep the area around the unit 
clean.

NOTE

• Install the power supply and control wires for the indoor and out-

door units at least 3.5 feet away from televisions or radios to pre-
vent image interference or noise. Depending on the radio waves, 
a distance of 3.5 feet may not be sufficient to eliminate the noise.

• Dismantling the unit, treatment of the refrigerant, oil and addi-

tional parts must be done in accordance with the relevant lo-
cal, state, and national regulations.

• Do not use the following tools that are used with conventional 

refrigerants: gauge manifold, charge hose, gas leak detector, 
reverse flow check valve, refrigerant charge base, vacuum 
gauge, or refrigerant recovery equipment.

• If the conventional refrigerant and refrigerator oil are mixed in 

R-410A, the refrigerant may deteriorate.

• This air conditioner is an appliance that should not be acces-

sible to the general public.

• The wall thickness of field-installed pipes should be selected 

in accordance with the relevant local, state, and national reg-
ulations.

1-2 Special notice of product

[CLASSIFICATION]

This air conditioner comes under the term “appliances not accessible to 
the general public”.

[REFRIGERANT]
 VRV

III

 System use R410A refrigerant.

The refrigerant R410A requires strict cautions for keeping the sys-
tem clean, dry and tight.
Read the chapter “REFRIGERANT PIPING” carefully and follow 
these procedures correctly.
A. Clean and dry

Foreign materials (including mineral oils such as SUNISO oil or 
moisture) should be prevented from getting mixed into the system.

B. Tight

Take care to keep the system tight when installing.
R410A does not contain any chlorine, does not destroy the ozone 
layer, and does not reduce the earth’s protection against harmful 
ultraviolet radiation.
R410A can contribute slightly to the greenhouse effect if it is 
released.

Since R410A is a mixed refrigerant, the required additional refrigerant 
must be charged in its liquid state. If the refrigerant is charged in a state 
of gas, its composition changes and the system will not work properly.

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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