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During charging in heating mode, a person must manually close 
valve A and stop operation.
Beforehand, check the remaining refrigerant that is needed to 
charge based on the “additional charging amount” in step 2 and 
the charged amount in step 3.

The refrigerant will be charged about 30kg in one  hour at outdoor 
temp. 30°C DB (about 12kg at outdoor temp. 0°C DB).
(The charging speed of refrigerant may increase depending on 
the quantity of remaining refrigerant in the tank or outdoor tem-
perature.)

During Automatic refrigerant charging operation, you can stop the 
operation forcedly by pushing MODE button (BS1).

The marks of LED mean as follows.

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 : OFF

i

 : ON

j

 : Blinking

 : OFF, ON or Brinking

(1) Open the shutoff valves of the liquid pipe and gas pipe, and shut-

off valve of equalizer pipe (in the case of the multi outdoor unit 
system). (The valve A to C must be closed. See figure 34.)

(2) • Close the EL. COMPO. BOX lid and all front panel except on 

the EL. COMPO. BOX side. (*1) And turn the power to the out-
door unit, function unit and all connected indoor units. (*2)

• After H2P stop blinking (about 12 minutes after turning on the 

power), check H2P is OFF.
If H2P is ON, check the malfunction code in the remote control-
ler of indoor unit and correct the malfunction in accordance with 
[Remote controller display malfunction code] in chapter 9-3.

Note

All operation is done through outdoor unit (in case of multi out-
door unit system, master unit)
Distinguish the master and slave of the multi outdoor unit sys-
tem through the state of the H8P (MULTI) LED indicators.

Furthermore, the master and slave can be distinguished by 
checking whether the transmission wire to the indoor unit is 
connected or not.

(3) Check the LED. And push the MODE button (BS1) once if the LED 

displays is not as below.

(4) Push the TEST button (BS4) once. (The LED displays will change 

as below.)

(5) Hold the TEST button (BS4) down for 5 seconds or more.

(The LED displays will change as below and fan of outdoor unit 
will start rotation.)

(6) When the compressor start working and the LED displays change 

any state in below (*3), go to “In case of cooling mode” or “In case 
of heating mode” in accordance with the LED displays.

In case of cooling mode

(7) Push the TEST button (BS4) once within 5 minutes after proce-

dure (6) (*4) and close the all front panels (*5).
After that, open the valve A immediately (See figure 34) (*6) and 
watch the remote controller display of indoor unit.

(8) If the remote controller display shows “PE” code (*7), ready to 

close the valve A.
And go to procedure (9).
If the remote controller display shows other code, close the valve 
A immediately and refer to [Remote controller cooling mode mal-
function code]

Beware the fan running when open the front panel.
The fan may continue rotation after the system stop the operation.

(9) When the compressor stop working (the fan may continue rota-

tion.), close the valve A immediately (*8).
And check the LED displays are as below and the remote control-
ler display shows “P9” code.

After checking, push the MODE button (BS1) once and the charg-
ing is complete.

In case of heating mode

(7) Push the TEST button (BS4) once within 5 minutes after proce-

dure (6) (*4) and close the all front panels.
After that, open the valve A immediately (See figure 34) (*6) and 
check the charged amount by meauring device.
During operation, if the remote controller display shows “P2” or 
“P8” code, close the valve A immediately and refer to [Remote 
controller heating mode malfunction code].

Beware the fan running when open the front panel.
The fan may continue rotation after the system stop the operation.

(8) When the required amount of refrigerant is charged, close the 

valve A (See figure 34) (*8) and push the RETURN button (BS3) 
once. And then go to procedure (9).

(9) Push the MODE button (BS1) once, and the charging is complete.

Notes (*1)~(*9)

(*1) Lead the refrigerant charge hose etc from the pipe intake. 

All front panels must be closed at the procedure (7).

(*2) • If you perform the refrigerant charging operation within the 

refrigerant system that have the power off unit, the operation 
cannot finish properly.
Check the number of outdoor and indoor units that is powered.
For checking, see [How to check how many units are con-
nected] in chapter 9-1.

• To energize the crankcase heater, make sure to turn on for 

6 hours before starting operation.

(*3) It takes about 2~10 minutes for getting stability of refrigerant 

state.
If the additional refrigerant is little and operation is started before 
getting stability, the system can not judge the charging amount 
precisely and it cause over charge.

(*4) If the TEST button (BS4) is not pushed within 5 minutes, “P2” 

code will displayed in the remote controller. In this case, refer 
[Remote controller cooling (or heating) mode malfunction code].

(*5) If the front panel is opened during the operation, the system can-

not operate properly.

(*6) If you leave the system without connecting the refrigerant tank or 

opening the valve A for 30 minutes or more, the system stop 
operation and “P2” code are displayed in remote controller.
In this case, refer [Remote controller cooling (or heating) mode 
malfunction code].

(*7) Depending on the situation of operation such as the charging 

amount is little, the “PE” code may not be displayed and the “P9” 
code may be displayed.

(*8) Always close the valve A and take the tank off.

The refrigerant charge port of this unit have electric expansion 
valve and the valve are closed when charging is finished. How-
ever, the valve will opened when ather operation (Check opera-
tion, nomal operation, etc.). If you leave the tank connected, the 
refrigerant will charged and it cause over charge.

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 (ON) .............................................................. Master

j

 (Blinking) or 

h

 (OFF) .................................... Slave

Transmission wire is connected......................... Master

Transmission wire is not connected................... Slave

H1P H2P H3P H4P H5P H6P H7P

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h

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h

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H1P H2P H3P H4P H5P H6P H7P

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i

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i

H1P H2P H3P H4P H5P H6P H7P

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j

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h

h

H1P H2P H3P H4P H5P H6P H7P

j

j

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Go to “In case of 
cooling mode”

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j

h

h

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Go to “In case of 
heating mode”

H1P H2P H3P H4P H5P H6P H7P

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Summary of Contents for RTSYQ10PY1

Page 1: ...nglish Norsk Svenska Deutsch Fran ais Polski Installation manual VRVIII C System air conditioner Installationsanleitung VRVIII C System Klimaanlage Manuel d installation Conditionneur d air VRVIII C S...

Page 2: ...PY1 RTSYQ16PY1 RTSYQ20PY1 RTSQ8PY1 RTSQ10PY1 RTSQ12PY1 RTSQ14PY1 RTSQ16PY1 BTSQ20PY1 REYQ8PY1 REYQ10PY1 REYQ12PY1 REYQ14PY1 REYQ16PY1 REYQ18PY1 REYQ20PY1 REYQ22PY1 REYQ24PY1 REYQ26PY1 REYQ28PY1 REYQ30...

Page 3: ...0 300 500 10 50 100 10 100 300 300 500 50 200 200 400 200 200 50 100 10 100 500 50 50 100 50 100 1 3 6 6 6 2 7 6 6 6 9 8 9 8 9 8 9 8 3 4 5 4 5 2 unit mm 1 2 5 4 3 figure 7 727 765 300 460 1 1 2 8 8 5...

Page 4: ...re 11 6 3 4 5 2 8 7 9 10 1 2 4 3 2 1 figure 12 1 3 5 11 11 11 11 9 12 12 13 13 7 10 9 10 4 7 3 6 11 11 11 11 11 11 9 9 8 8 10 10 2 figure 15 figure 21 9 7 8 10 2 3 12 13 7 15 17 18 15 16 14 1 11 4 5 6...

Page 5: ...10 9 1 8 5 7 9 6 4 3 2 figure 26 1 3 2 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 1 10 8 9 figure 30 figure 31 2 3 13 7 8 9 10 12 11 16 6 5 4 14 15 1 17 18 19 20 figure 34 figure 29 figure 23 1 2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 1...

Page 6: ...leakage electric shocks or fire Install the air conditioner in accordance with the instructions in this installation manual Improper installation may result in water leakage electric shocks or fire Wh...

Page 7: ...quired additional refrig erant must be charged in its liquid state If the system is charged with refrigerant in its gaseous state due to composition change the system will not function normally Limit...

Page 8: ...both units Do not throw away any of the accessories until installation is com plete They are needed for installation work Request the user to keep the explanation documents after the installation work...

Page 9: ...power wiring and transmission wiring in conduits and ground the conduits Refer to figure 3 1 Indoor unit 2 Branch switch overcurrent breaker 3 Remote controller 4 Personal computer or radio 5 Air outl...

Page 10: ...intless phosphor deoxidized copper pipe Size See 6 5 Example of connection to determine the cor rect size Thickness Select a thickness for the refrigerant piping which complies with national and local...

Page 11: ...tract the gas in the pinch piping 4 Step 2 After the gas is extracted melt the blazing mate rial with a burner and remove the pinch pipes 3 Connecting refrigerant piping to outdoor units and function...

Page 12: ...int horizontally so that the attached warning label faces strait up and the tilt is within 15 Refer to figure 17 1 Do not install vertically Refer to figure 17 2 Maintain a straight portion of 500 mm...

Page 13: ...Horizontal surface 2 B arrow view Oil remains in the stopping outdoor unit Rising height 200 mm or more 1 Connect straightly 2 Put rising Prohibited pattern Front connection Bottom connection To indoo...

Page 14: ...nd outdoor units Between outdoor unit and function unit Actual pipe length Equivalent length Actual and Equivalent pipe length Difference in height Difference in height Difference in height Difference...

Page 15: ...s the requirements of Japanease High Pressure Gas Controll low As of Jan 2003 The thickness and material shall be selected in accordance with local code In case of single outdoor unit system In case o...

Page 16: ...at 19 1 Total length m of liquid piping size at 12 7 Total length m of liquid piping size at 6 4 0 37 0 18 0 059 0 26 0 12 0 022 FOR THE SYSTEM SYSTEM NAME THE AMOUNT OF REFRIGERANT Example for refri...

Page 17: ...and an malfunction code will be displayed on the indoor remote controller Never remove thermistor sensor or etc when connecting power wiring and transmission wiring If operated with thermistor sensor...

Page 18: ...board Attach with care See the table below for the tightening torque of the transmission wiring terminals All transmission wiring should use sheathed vinyl cord 0 75 1 25 mm2 or cable duplex Transmiss...

Page 19: ...ing in the power wiring and ground wir ing from the left hand side 6 In the case of pulling in the power wiring and ground wir ing from the right hand side 7 Pull in the transmission wiring from the p...

Page 20: ...rogen gas then depressurize down to 100 7 kPa for an hour using the vacuum pump vacuum drying 2 If the pressure does not reach 100 7 kPa even after depressur izing for at least two hours repeat the va...

Page 21: ...the refrigerant charging operation close the valve of the refrigerant tank immediately The refrigerant charge port of this product have electric expan sion valve The valve will be closed at end of ref...

Page 22: ...cts the main body seal 3 Make sure to tighten the cap securely For the tightening torque refer to the item Tightening Torque 8HP type 10HP type 12HP type 14HP type 16HP type Liquid pipe shutoff valve...

Page 23: ...refrigerant amount in the field and total refrig erant amount of the system to Refrigerant charge label and adhere in the proximity of the refrigerant charge port About Refrigerant charge label refer...

Page 24: ...the remote control ler display shows P9 code After checking push the MODE button BS1 once and the charg ing is complete In case of heating mode 7 Push the TEST button BS4 once within 5 minutes after...

Page 25: ...ve A PA PH The refrigerant tank is empty Close the valve A and replace empty tank to the new tank After changing the tank open the valve A again Beware the fan running The outdoor unit does not stop o...

Page 26: ...tandards may be applicable if local regulations are not available The VRV System like other air conditioning systems uses R410A as refrigerant R410A itself is an entirely safe non toxic non combusti b...

Page 27: ...ntration 4 Dealing with the situations where the result exceeds the maxi mum concentration level Where the installation of a facility results in a concentration in excess of the maximum concentration...

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