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 CAUTION

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

with wet fingers may result in electric shock.

• 

Do not allow children to play on or around the unit or it 
may result in injury.

•  The heat exchanger fins are sharp enough to cut, and 

may result in injury if improperly used. To avoid injury wear 

glove or cover the fins when working around them.

• 

Do not touch the refrigerant pipes during and immediately 
after operation as the refrigerant pipes may be hot or 

cold, depending on the condition of the refrigerant flow

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ing through the refrigerant piping, compressor, and other 
refrigerant cycle parts. It may result in your hands get-
ting burns or frostbite if you touch the refrigerant pipes. 
To avoid injury, give the pipes time to return to normal 
temperature or, if you must touch them, be sure to wear 
proper gloves.

• 

Install drain piping to proper drainage. Improper drain pip-
ing 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 
operation. Always wait for at least 5 minutes before turning 
off the power. Otherwise, water leakage may result.

• 

Do not use a charging cylinder. Using a charging cylinder 
may cause the refrigerant to deteriorate.

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Refrigerant R410A 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 pre-
vented from getting into the system.

(b)  Tight - R410A does not contain any chlorine, does 

not destroy the ozone layer, and does not reduce the 
earth’s protection again harmful ultraviolet radiation. 
R410A can contribute to the greenhouse effect if it is 
released. Therefore take proper measures to check 
for the tightness of the refrigerant piping installation. 
Read the chapter Refrigerant Piping and follow the 
procedures.

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Since R410A is a blend, the required additional refriger-
ant 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 R410A. See the catalog for indoor 
models 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 fluores

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cent lamps (inverter or rapid start types). Install the indoor 

unit far away from fluorescent lamps as much as possible.

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Indoor units are for indoor installation only. Outdoor units 
can be installed either outdoors or indoors. This unit is for 
indoor use.

• 

Do not install the air conditioner or heat pump in the fol-
lowing locations:
(a)  Where a mineral oil mist or oil spray or vapor is pro-

duced, for example, in a kitchen.

Plastic parts may deteriorate and fall off and thus may 
result in water leakage.

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

produced.
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 car

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bon fiber, or ignitable dust suspension in the air, or 
where volatile flammables such as thinner or gasoline 

are handled. Operating the unit in such conditions 

may result in a fire.

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Take adequate measures to prevent the outdoor unit from 
being used as a shelter by small animals. Small animals 
making contact with electrical parts may result in malfunc-

tions, smoke, or fire. Instruct the customer to keep the 

area around the unit clean.

 NOTE

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Install the power supply and transmission wires for the in-

door and outdoor units at least 3.5 ft. (1 m) away from tele

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visions or radios to prevent image interference or noise. 

Depending on the radio waves, a distance of 3.5 ft. (1 m) 
may not be sufficient to eliminate the noise.

• 

Dismantling the unit, treatment of the refrigerant, oil and 
additional parts must be done in accordance with the 
relevant local, state, and national regulations.

• 

Do not use the following tools that are used with con-
ventional 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 R410A, the refrigerant result in deterioration.

• 

This air conditioner or heat pump is an appliance that 
should not be accessible to the general public.

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As design pressure is 478 psi (3.3 MPa), the wall thick-

ness of field-installed pipes should be selected in accor

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dance with the relevant local, state, and national regula-
tions.

Codes and Regulations

This product is designed and manufactured to comply with 
national codes. Installation in accordance with such codes 
and/or prevailing local codes/regulations is the responsibility 
of the installer. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility 
for equipment installed in violation of any codes or regula-
tions. Rated performance is achieved after 72 hours of opera-
tion. 

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Summary of Contents for REYQ72TTJU

Page 1: ...REYQ264TTJU REYQ288TTJU REYQ312TTJU REYQ336TTJU REYQ360TTJU REYQ384TTJU REYQ408TTJU REYQ432TTJU REYQ456TTJU REYQ72TYDN REYQ96TYDN REYQ120TYDN REYQ144TYDN REYQ168TYDN REYQ192TYDN REYQ216TYDN REYQ240TYD...

Page 2: ...ING Only qualified personnel must carry out the installation work Installation must be done in accordance with this installation manual Improper installation could result in water leakage electric sho...

Page 3: ...away from fluorescent lamps as much as possible Indoor units are for indoor installation only Outdoor units can be installed either outdoors or indoors This unit is for indoor use Do not install the a...

Page 4: ...ize 9 7 4 Selection of refrigerant branch kits 10 7 5 System piping length limitations 11 8 Precautions on refrigerant piping 14 8 1 Caution for brazing 14 8 2 Connecting the refrigerant piping 14 8 3...

Page 5: ...1 REYQ120TTJU TYDN 1 REYQ144TTJU TYDN 1 72 96 120 144 168 REYQ168TTJU TYDN 1 REYQ192TTJU TYDN 1 1 REYQ216TTJU TYDN 1 1 REYQ240TTJU TYDN 1 1 REYQ264TTJU TYDN 1 1 REYQ288TTJU TYDN 2 REYQ312TTJU TYDN 1...

Page 6: ...accessories is shown in the figure below Accessories assy piping Accessories assy operation and installation manual NOTE Do not throw away any of the accessories until installation is complete They ar...

Page 7: ...e reasonable protection against such interference However there is no guarantee that inter ference will not occur in a particular installation It is therefore recommended to install the equipment and...

Page 8: ...nopy 2 Construct a pedestal NOTE When operating the unit in a low outdoor ambient temperature with high humidity conditions make sure to take precautions to keep the drainholes of the unit free by usi...

Page 9: ...a Front side Suction side b h2 2 or more Service space h1 2 or more h1 b a 59 in 1500 mm b 19 5 8 in 500 mm In case of an installation site where sides A B C D have obsta cles the wall heights of sid...

Page 10: ...y attention to the position of the unit s center of gravity NOTE Use a belt sling of 3 4 in 20 mm wide that adequately bears the weight of the unit A forklift can only be used for transport as long as...

Page 11: ...0 mm above the foundation surface A A 13 16 in 20 mm NOTE There are restrictions on the refrigerant pipe connecting order between outdoor unit in the case of the multi system See 1 2 2 Outdoor unit co...

Page 12: ...r other contamination Foreign materials inside pipes including oils for fabrication must be 0 14 gr 10 ft 30 mg 10 m or less Use the following items for the refrigerant piping Material Jointless phosp...

Page 13: ...e on page 9 When using REFNET joints at the first branch from the outdoor unit choose from the following table in accordance with the capacity of the outdoor unit example REFNET joint a see 7 3 Select...

Page 14: ...i connection piping kit must always be installed horizontally paying attention to the installation restrictions indicated in 8 Precautions on refrigerant piping Example of connection 8 indoor units ar...

Page 15: ...t 40 m From indoor unit to indoor unit Height difference From outdoor unit to outdoor unit Height difference Height difference between outdoor units H3 16 ft 5 m Allowable length after branch 3 Actual...

Page 16: ...8 A G p Indoor unit 1 8 j k BS BS BS BS BS BS BS 2 s r q b c d e f g p 130 ft 40 m From outdoor unit to the farthest indoor unit 9 From outdoor unit to the nearest indoor unit 1 2 The total piping len...

Page 17: ...gh with Dry Nitrogen prevents the creation of large quantities of oxidized film on the inside of the piping An oxidized film ad versely affects valves and compressors in the refrigerating system and p...

Page 18: ...cting with the burner flame Liquid pipe stop valve Suction gas pipe stop value Protective plate Stop valve mounting plate High Low pressure gas pipe stop valve 5 Cut off the lower part of the smaller...

Page 19: ...ions to the branch kits are the responsibility of the installer field piping 8 2 4 Precautions when connecting piping between outdoor units multiple outdoor unit system To connect the piping between o...

Page 20: ...branches either horizontally or vertically Mount the REFNET header so that it branches horizontally 2 Installation of the multi connection piping kit A 1 B 1 C D 15 C 4 3 4 in 120 mm D 19 11 16 in 50...

Page 21: ...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 in...

Page 22: ...61 9A 61 9A 43 0A 43 0A 43 0A 38 0A 43 0A 61 9A 38 0A 55 0A 61 9A 55 0A 55 0A 55 0A 55 0A 55 0A 61 9A 15 2A 21 1A 21 1A 31 9A 36 1A 15 2A 21 1A 21 1A 21 1A 21 1A 31 9A 21 1A 31 9A 31 9A 31 9A 31 9A 3...

Page 23: ...11 BS unit 12 Indoor unit 13 Indoor unit Cooling only The Outdoor unit that connect the transmission wiring to BS unit is Master unit of the multi system And the other units are Sub unit In this figur...

Page 24: ...230 V 60 Hz 2 Branch switch Overcurrent breaker 3 Ground wire 4 Control box 5 Only REYQ TYDN Control box 2 6 Only REYQ TYDN Do not open the control box 2 cover There are no work when installation 7 At...

Page 25: ...connect it using a conduit Choose an appropriate knockout hole for conduit size suitable for the power and ground line to be used Transmission line Connect it using a conduit in the knockout hole on t...

Page 26: ...uge rises or not If it rises the system may either contain moisture inside or have leaks NOTE During the rainy season moisture might enter the piping If working during a rainy season and the work take...

Page 27: ...To access you can remove the front inspection door of the front panel see figure Now you can open the inspection door of the control box front panel see figure You can see 3 push buttons and 3 seven s...

Page 28: ...situation is the amount of indoor units which are con nected to the system Result mode 1 setting 10 is addressed and selected return value is monitored information To leave the monitoring function pus...

Page 29: ...efriger ant charge In case recharge is required refer to the nameplate of the unit It states the type of refrigerant and necessary amount 14 2 Calculating the additional refrigerant charge NOTE The re...

Page 30: ...REYQ120TTJU BS units BS4Q54T 1 BSQ60T 1 BSQ96T 1 Indoor units FXMQ type 18 1 24 2 36 1 54 1 FXFQ type 36 2 Other 48 1 Liquid piping a f3 4 60 ft e f1 4 15 ft i f3 8 20 ft m f3 8 20 ft r f1 2 10 ft b f...

Page 31: ...r refrigerant to reach R Q Step 4b Close valve B R Q Step 5 Open all outdoor unit stop valves Step 6 Proceed with automatic or manual charge A Automatic charge B Manual charge Step 6a Push BS2 once 88...

Page 32: ...des appear E 2 indoor temperature out of range and E 3 outdoor temperature out of range In this case perform automatic charging procedure again See figure Location of valves next page for more informa...

Page 33: ...ns to be taken see 14 3 1 Flow chart on page 28 To speed up the process of pre charging refrigerant for large systems it is recommended to first charge a portion of the refrigerant before performing a...

Page 34: ...he unit indicates E 2 or E 3 the ambient conditions are NOT favorable to execute the test run Push BS1 to finish the automatic charging procedure INFORMATION In case a malfunction code occurred during...

Page 35: ...ing for each outdoor unit and calculate the average subcooling of the outdoor unit Systems should have a subcooling of 11 3 F 6 2 C a If average subcooling is low add charge to raise subcooling to 11...

Page 36: ...nominal operating conditions Low noise operation can be set in mode 2 There are two methods to activate low noise operation of the outdoor unit system The first method is to enable an automatic low n...

Page 37: ...onsumption limitation conditions when an external signal is sent to the unit this setting should be changed This setting will only be effective when the optional external control adaptor DTA104A61 62...

Page 38: ...efines the level power consumption limitation that will be applied continuously The level is according to the table Default value 0 OFF Value 2 32 Restriction reference 0 Function not active default 1...

Page 39: ...ing is used in conjunction with setting 2 9 For more information and advice about the impact of these settings see 15 3 Energy saving and optimum operation 15 3 Energy saving and optimum operation Thi...

Page 40: ...ion or undershoot during cooling operation is allowed compared to the requested refrigerant tem perature in order to achieve the required room temperature very fast The overshoot is allowed from the s...

Page 41: ...erature evolution A B C D E F A Indoor unit set temperature B Operation start C Operating time D Mild E Quick F Powerful Example Automatic mode during cooling A B 100 70 E Tc C D 120 F 49 C F 115 F 46...

Page 42: ...sts stand by periods etc INFORMATION Note that during the first running period of the unit required power in put may be higher This phenomenon originates from the compressor that requires a 50 hour ru...

Page 43: ...ting the abnormality press BS3 to reset the malfunction code and retry operation The malfunction code which is displayed on the outdoor unit will indi cate a main malfunction code and a sub code The s...

Page 44: ...r malfunction R14T A1P X19A Check connection on printed circuit board or actuator J5 01 03 05 Temperature sensor malfunction R12T A8P X15A Check connection on printed circuit board or actuator 18 19 2...

Page 45: ...V1 voltage power shortage or open phase Check if power supply is within range Correct phase order 02 09 12 INV1 reversed or open power supply phase Check if power supply is within range Correct phase...

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