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Installation manual

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RX(Y)Q5-10-1 RXQ RXYQ

RXYHQ1 RX(Y)Q14~18P7W1BA

VRVIII System air conditioner

4PW48461-1

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1. Introduction................................................................................ 1

1.1. Combination ................................................................................. 2
1.2. Standard supplied accessories .................................................... 2
1.3. Optional accessories.................................................................... 3
1.4. Technical and Electrical specifications ......................................... 3

2. Main components ...................................................................... 3

3. Selection of location .................................................................. 3

4. Inspecting and handling the unit................................................ 4

5. Unpacking and placing the unit ................................................. 4

6. Refrigerant piping ...................................................................... 5

6.1. Installation tools ........................................................................... 5
6.2. Selection of piping material .......................................................... 5
6.3. Pipe connection............................................................................ 6
6.4. Connecting the refrigerant piping ................................................. 6
6.5. Protection against contamination when installing pipes ............... 8
6.6. Example of connection ................................................................. 9

7. Leak test and vacuum drying .................................................. 11

8. Field wiring .............................................................................. 12

8.1. Internal wiring – Parts table........................................................ 12
8.2. Optional parts cool/heat selector................................................ 13
8.3. Power circuit and cable requirements ........................................ 13
8.4. General cautions ........................................................................ 14
8.5. System examples ....................................................................... 15
8.6. Leading power line and transmission line .................................. 15
8.7. Field line connection: transmission wiring 

and cool/heat selection .............................................................. 16

8.8. Field line connection: power wiring ............................................ 17
8.9. Wiring example for wiring inside unit.......................................... 17

9. Pipe insulation ......................................................................... 18

10. Checking of unit and installation conditions ............................ 18

11. Charging refrigerant ................................................................ 18

11.1. Important information regarding the refrigerant used................. 18
11.2. Precautions when adding R410A ............................................... 19
11.3. Stop valve operation procedure ................................................. 19
11.4. How to check how many units are connected ............................ 19
11.5. Additional refrigerant charge ...................................................... 20
11.6. Checks after adding refrigerant .................................................. 24

12. Before operation ...................................................................... 25

12.1. Service precautions.................................................................... 25
12.2. Checks before initial start-up...................................................... 25
12.3. Field setting ................................................................................ 25
12.4. Test operation............................................................................. 27

13. Service mode operation .......................................................... 29

14. Caution for refrigerant leaks .................................................... 29

15. Disposal requirements............................................................. 30

1.

I

NTRODUCTION

This installation manual concerns VRV inverters of the Daikin
RX(Y)Q-P + RXYHQ series. These units are designed for outdoor
installation and used for cooling and heat pump applications. The
RXQ-P7 cooling only series consist of 7 main stand-alone units and
has nominal cooling capacities ranging from 14.0 to 49.0 kW. The
RXY(H)Q-P series can be combined from 8 main units and has
nominal cooling capacities ranging from 14.0 to 147 kW and nominal
heating capacities ranging from 16.0 to 170 kW.

The RX(Y)Q-P + RXYHQ units can be combined with Daikin VRV
indoor units for air conditioning purposes, and suitable for R410A.

The present installation manual describes the procedures for
unpacking, installing and connecting the RX(Y)Q-P + RXYHQ units.
Installation of the indoor units is not described in this manual. Always
refer to the installation manual supplied with these units for their
installation.

RXQ5~12P7W1B

RXYHQ12P8W1B

RXQ14~18P7W1BA

RXYQ14~18P7W1BA

RXYQ5-10-12P7W1B
RXYQ8P8W1B

VRVIII System air conditioner

Installation manual

READ THIS MANUAL ATTENTIVELY BEFORE STARTING
UP THE UNIT. DO NOT THROW IT AWAY. KEEP IT IN YOUR
FILES FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR ATTACHMENT OF
EQUIPMENT OR ACCESSORIES COULD RESULT IN
ELECTRIC SHOCK, SHORT-CIRCUIT, LEAKS, FIRE OR
OTHER DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT. BE SURE ONLY
TO  USE ACCESSORIES MADE BY DAIKIN  WHICH ARE
SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR USE WITH THE
EQUIPMENT AND HAVE THEM INSTALLED BY A
PROFESSIONAL.

DAIKIN  EQUIPMENT IS DESIGNED FOR COMFORT
APPLICATIONS. FOR USE IN OTHER APPLICATIONS,
PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL DAIKIN DEALER.

IF UNSURE OF INSTALLATION PROCEDURES OR USE,
ALWAYS CONTACT YOUR DEALER FOR ADVICE AND
INFORMATION.

THIS AIR CONDITIONER COMES UNDER THE TERM
"APPLIANCES NOT ACCESSIBLE TO THE GENERAL
PUBLIC".

The refrigerant charge of the system must be less than
100 kg. This means that in case the calculated refrigerant
charge is equal to or more than 95 kg you must divide your
multiple outdoor system into smaller independent systems,
each containing less than 95 kg refrigerant charge.

For factory charge, refer to the unit name plate.

The refrigerant R410A requires strict cautions for keeping
the system clean, dry and tight.

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

Tight
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. Therefore we should take
special attention to check the tightness of the
installation.

Read 

"6. Refrigerant piping" on page 5

 carefully and follow

these procedures correctly.

Since design pressure is 4.0 MPa or 40 bar (for R407C
units: 3.3 MPa or 33 bar), pipes of larger wall thickness
may be required. The wall thickness of piping must be
carefully selected, refer to paragraph 

"6.2. Selection  of

piping material" on page 5

 for more details.

Summary of Contents for RXQ5P7W1B

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Page 2: ...Q16 36 RX Y Q5 RX Y Q8 18 RXYHQ12 2 1 h1 h2 a 10 mm b 300 mm c 10 mm d 500 mm a 50 mm b 100 mm c 50 mm d 500 mm a 200 mm b 300 mm a 10 mm b 300 mm c 10 mm d 500 mm e 20 mm a 50 mm b 100 mm c 50 mm d 5...

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Page 6: ...ndoor units for air conditioning purposes and suitable for R410A The present installation manual describes the procedures for unpacking installing and connecting the RX Y Q P RXYHQ units Installation...

Page 7: ...Q54 RXYQ18 RXYQ18 RXYQ18 675 1755 64 Standard combination of outdoor units Total capacity of indoor units Total quantity of indoor units RXYHQ12 a a main unit 150 390 30 RXYHQ16 RXYQ8 RXYQ8 200 520 32...

Page 8: ...ave obstacles the wall heights have no influence on any indicated service space dimensions 3 Make sure that there is no danger of fire due to leakage of inflammable gas 4 Ensure that water can not cau...

Page 9: ...fore recommended to install the equipment and electric wires keeping proper distances away from stereo equipment personal computers etc See figure 2 In places with weak reception keep distances of 3 m...

Page 10: ...is to be installed on a frame install the waterproofing board within a distance of 150 mm under the unit in order to prevent infiltration of water coming from under the unit When installed in a corros...

Page 11: ...as shown in the figure 2 Removing the pinched piping When connecting refrigerant piping to the outdoor unit first remove the pinched piping Do not vent gases into the atmosphere Removing of the pinche...

Page 12: ...into the piping side Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Prohibited patterns change to pattern 1 or 2 To avoid the risk of oil retention to the outmost outdoor unit always connect the stop valve and the piping betwe...

Page 13: ...stallation may lead to malfunction of the outdoor unit 6 Piping length restrictions Make sure to perform the piping installation within the range of the maximum allowable pipe length allowable level d...

Page 14: ...kits can only be used with R410A How to select the refnet joint When using refnet joints at the first branch counted from the outdoor unit side Choose from the following table in accordance with the c...

Page 15: ...YQ34P 1x 16 1x 18 If the outdoor unit is RXYQ34P and the piping lengths are as below B A C D E B B Outdoor unit capacity type Piping size outer diameter mm Gas pipe Liquid pipe RX Y Q5 15 9 9 5 RX Y Q...

Page 16: ...ength of above pipes must be doubled except main pipe and the pipes that not increase the pipe size a b 2 c 2 d 2 e 2 f 2 g 2 h i j k l m n p 1000 m Indoor unit to the nearest branch kit 40 m h i j p...

Page 17: ...lator R10 Resistor current sensor A4P A8P R31T 33T Thermistor discharge M1C M3C R50 59 Resistor R95 Resistor current limiting S1NPH Pressure sensor high S1NPL Pressure sensor low S1PH 3PH Pressure swi...

Page 18: ...mm2 RXYQ30 3 N 50 Hz 400 V 55 2 A 63 A 0 75 1 25 mm2 RXYQ32 3 N 50 Hz 400 V 63 0 A 80 A 0 75 1 25 mm2 RXYQ34 3 N 50 Hz 400 V 64 0 A 80 A 0 75 1 25 mm2 RXYQ36 3 N 50 Hz 400 V 65 0 A 80 A 0 75 1 25 mm2...

Page 19: ...bnormal rise in electrical potential in the grounding This unit uses an inverter and therefore generates noise which will have to be reduced to avoid interfering with other devices The outer casing of...

Page 20: ...h protective tape in order to prevent damage to the wires put the wires through field supplied protective wire conduits at that location or install suitable field supplied wire nipples or rubber bushi...

Page 21: ...ow the limits below If the unit to unit cables are beyond these limits it may result in malfunction of transmission Maximum wiring length 1000 m Total wiring length 2000 m Maximum interunit wiring len...

Page 22: ...are established When disconnecting the power supply cord the current carrying connections must be separated before the earth connection is Length of the conductors between the power supply cord anchor...

Page 23: ...additional charging For charging the additional refrigerant follow the procedure as described in this chapter 11 1 Important information regarding the refrigerant used This product contains fluorinat...

Page 24: ...uid refrigerant with the cylinder in upright position Charge the liquid refrigerant with the cylinder in up side down position Charging with an unsuitable substance may cause explosions and accidents...

Page 25: ...ing function the refrigerant leak detection function can not be used When charging a system charging over the permissible quantity can cause liquid hammer Always use protective gloves and protect your...

Page 26: ...d press the button once As long as the button is not pressed the system will remain in heating mode This can be required to increase the indoor temperature 10 Press the button to perform the temperatu...

Page 27: ...nd B and the stop valves must be left closed and charge the required amount of refrigerant through the liquid side stop valve service port When the required amount of refrigerant is fully charged clos...

Page 28: ...hown above correct the malfunction as indicated in the display of the remote controller and restart the complete charging procedure When the charging amount is little the PE code may not be displayed...

Page 29: ...ing refrigerant Are the stop valves for both liquid and gas open Is the amount of refrigerant that has been added recorded LED display Default status before delivery Micro computer operation monitor M...

Page 30: ...sulated stick such as a ball point pen to avoid touching live parts Make sure to re attach the inspection cover 1 into the switch box cover 2 after the job is finished WARNING ELECTRIC SHOCK Caution w...

Page 31: ...n wiring and cool heat selection on page 16 not installed factory setting 2 4 NOT USED DO NOT CHANGE THE FACTORY SETTING What to set with dip switch DS2 1 4 NOT USED DO NOT CHANGE THE FACTORY SETTING...

Page 32: ...n level setting via the external control adapter F power consumption limitation setting via the external control adapter G enabling function of the low noise operation level setting and or power consu...

Page 33: ...f the operation is completed Normal operation will be possible after 5 minutes If a malfunction code is displayed on the remote controller correct the malfunction and perform the check operation again...

Page 34: ...gerant gas is not exceeded in the unlikely event of major leak in the system and this in accordance to the local applicable regulations and standards Maximum concentration level The maximum charge of...

Page 35: ...n level then it will be necessary to revise the system Please consult your supplier 15 DISPOSAL REQUIREMENTS Dismantling of the unit treatment of the refrigerant of oil and of other parts must be done...

Page 36: ...NOTES NOTES...

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