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5 Commissioning

Installation manual

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RXA20~35A2V1B

R32 split series

3P517827-1 – 2017.12

a

Gas pipe

b

Gas pipe insulation

c

Interconnection cable

d

Liquid pipe

e

Liquid pipe insulation

f

Finishing tape

2

Install the service cover.

4.7

About the compressor

DANGER: RISK OF EXPLOSION

▪ Use a pipe cutter to remove the compressor.

▪ Do NOT use the brazing torch.

▪ Use approved refrigerants and lubricants only.

DANGER: RISK OF BURNING

Do NOT touch the compressor with bare hands.

5

Commissioning

NOTICE

NEVER  operate  the  unit  without  thermistors  and/or
pressure  sensors/switches.  Burning  of  the  compressor
might result.

5.1

Checklist before commissioning

Do NOT operate the system before the following checks are OK:

The 

indoor unit

 is properly mounted.

The 

outdoor unit

 is properly mounted.

The  system  is  properly 

earthed

  and  the  earth  terminals

are tightened.

The 

fuses

  or  locally  installed  protection  devices  are

installed according to this document, and have NOT been
bypassed.

The 

power  supply  voltage

  matches  the  voltage  on  the

identification label of the unit.

There  are  NO 

loose  connections

  or  damaged  electrical

components in the switch box.

There  are  NO 

damaged  components

  or 

squeezed

pipes

 on the inside of the indoor and outdoor units.

There are NO 

refrigerant leaks

.

The 

refrigerant  pipes

  (gas  and  liquid)  are  thermally

insulated.

The  correct  pipe  size  is  installed  and  the 

pipes

  are

properly insulated.

The 

stop valves

 (gas and liquid) on the outdoor unit are

fully open.

The following 

field wiring

 has been carried out according

to  this  document  and  the  applicable  legislation  between
the outdoor unit and the indoor unit.

Drainage

Make sure drainage flows smoothly.

Possible consequence: 

Condensate water might drip.

The indoor unit receives the signals of the 

user interface

.

The  specified  wires  are  used  for  the 

interconnection

cable

.

5.2

Checklist during commissioning

To perform an 

air purge

.

To perform a 

test run

.

5.3

To perform a test run

Prerequisite: 

Power supply MUST be in the specified range.

Prerequisite: 

Test run may be performed done in cooling or heating

mode.

Prerequisite: 

Test run should be performed in accordance with the

operation  manual  of  the  indoor  unit  to  make  sure  that  all  functions
and parts are working properly.

1

In  cooling  mode,  select  the  lowest  programmable  temperature.
In heating mode, select the highest programmable temperature.
Test run can be disabled if necessary.

2

When  the  test  run  is  finished,  set  the  temperature  to  a  normal
level. In cooling mode: 26~28°C, in heating mode: 20~24°C.

3

The  system  stops  operating  3  minutes  after  turning  the  unit
OFF.

INFORMATION

▪ Even if the unit is turned OFF, it consumes electricity.

▪ When the power turns back on after a power break, the

previously selected mode will be resumed.

6

Configuration

6.1

To set the facility mode

When cutting jumper J6 on the PCB, the operation range will expand
to –15°C. The facility mode will stop if the outdoor temperature drops
below –20°C and resume when the temperature rises again.

1

2

3

J12

J11

J9

J8

J6

J5

INFORMATION

▪ The  indoor  unit  may  produce  Intermittent  noise  due  to

the outdoor unit fan turning ON and/or OFF.

▪ Do  NOT  place  humidifiers  or  other  items  which  might

raise humidity in rooms when you use the facility mode.

▪ Cutting jumper J6 sets the indoor unit fan to the highest

speed.

▪ Do  NOT  use  this  setting  in  residences  or  offices  with

people.

Summary of Contents for RXA20A2V1B

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Page 3: ...klist before commissioning 10 5 2 Checklist during commissioning 10 5 3 To perform a test run 10 6 Configuration 10 6 1 To set the facility mode 10 7 Troubleshooting 11 7 1 Fault diagnosis using LED o...

Page 4: ...he air inlet facing the wall and NOT directly exposed to the wind b a b c a Baffle plate b Prevailing wind direction c Air outlet Do NOT install the unit in sound sensitive areas e g near a bedroom so...

Page 5: ...fference 15 m 3 2 3 Refrigerant piping insulation Pipe outer diameter p Insulation inner diameter i Insulation thickness t 6 4 mm 1 4 8 10 mm 10 mm 9 5 mm 3 8 12 15 mm i i t p p If the temperature is...

Page 6: ...outdoor unit from falling over In case the unit is installed in places where strong wind can tilt the unit take following measure 1 Prepare 2 cables as indicated in the following illustration field su...

Page 7: ...with nitrogen gas up to a gauge pressure of at least 200 kPa 2 bar It is recommended to pressurize to 3000 kPa 30 bar in order to detect small leaks 2 Check for leaks by applying the bubble test solut...

Page 8: ...4 4 3 To determine the additional refrigerant amount If the total liquid piping length is Then 10 m Do NOT add additional refrigerant If the total liquid piping length is Then 10 m R total length m o...

Page 9: ...ELECTROCUTION All electrical parts including thermistors are powered by the power supply Do not touch them with bare hands DC DC g h b c d e f a a Multimeter DC voltage range b S70 fan motor lead wire...

Page 10: ...etween the outdoor unit and the indoor unit Drainage Make sure drainage flows smoothly Possible consequence Condensate water might drip The indoor unit receives the signals of the user interface The s...

Page 11: ...r before removing the refrigerant piping If the compressor is still running and the stop valve is open during pump down air will be sucked into the system Compressor breakdown or damage to the system...

Page 12: ...N E HA HE HL HN HR MR _A MR _B S U V W X A K R_ CONNECTION CONNECTOR Q L OVERLOAD PROTECTOR D V D DIODE Q M THERMOSWITCH DB DIODEBRIDGE R RESISTOR DS DIP SWITCH R T THERMISTOR E H HEATER RC RECEIVER F...

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