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(Refer to figure 14)

1.

Compressor

2.

Securing nut

3.

Transport clasp (Yellow)

4.

Turn in the direction of the arrow and remove.

(1) Open the sound-proof cover as shown in figure 14. 

Do not pull the sound-proof cover or remove it from the compressor.

(2) Remove the securing nut.
(3) Remove the washer.
(4) Remove the transport clasp as shown in figure 14.
(5) Retighten the securing nut.
(6) Return the sound-proof cover as it was.

6.

FIELD WIRING

CAUTION

To the electrician

• Do not operate until refrigerant piping work is completed.

(Failure to adhere by this caution may lead to irrepairable 
compressor damage.)

6-1 Wiring connection example for whole system

• Electrical wiring work should be done by a certified professional.
• Follow the “Electrical wiring diagram face plate” when carrying out 

any electrical wiring.
Only proceed with wiring work after blocking off all power.

• Make sure the ground resistance is no greater than 4

 . 

• Ground the indoor and outdoor units.
• Do not connect the ground wire to gas pipes, sewage pipes, lightning 

rods, or telephone ground wires.

Gas pipes:

 can explode or catch fire if there is a gas leak.

Sewage pipes:

 no grounding effect is possible if hard plastic pip-

ing is used.

Telephone ground wires and lightning rods:

 dangerous when 

struck by lightning due to abnormal rise in electrical potential in the 
grounding.

• Use copper wire.
• When doing the electrical wiring, always shut off the power source 

before working, and do not turn on the switch until all work is com-
plete.

• This unit has an inverter, so it must be grounded in order to reduce 

noise and prevent it affecting other appliances, and also to release 
any electrical build-up in the unit case due to leaked current.

• Do not install a power-factor improving phase-advancing capacitor 

under any circumstances.
(Not only will this not improve the power factor, but it might cause a fire.)

• Connect the wire securely using designated wire and fix it with 

attached clamp without applying external pressure on the terminal 
parts (terminal for power wiring, terminal for transmission wiring and 
earth terminal). See “

6-3 How to connect the power supply wir-

ing

”.

• Left-over wiring should not be wrapped and stuffed into the unit.
• To prevent the power wiring from being damaged by the knock hole 

edges, put it in a wiring pipe or plastic tube to protect it.

• Secure the wiring with the included clamp so that it does not come in 

contact with the piping or stop valve. 
(See “

6-3 How to connect the power supply wiring

”.)

CAUTION

• Use a power wire pipe for the power supply wiring.
• Outside the unit, make sure the weak electric wiring (i.e. for the 

remote controller cord, between units, etc.) and the strong electric 
wiring do not pass near each other, 

keeping them at least 

2in.(50mm) apart

.

Proximity may cause electrical interference, malfunctions, and 
breakage.

• Be sure to connect the power wiring to the power wiring terminal 

block and secure it as described in “

6-3 How to connect the 

power supply wiring

”.

• Transmission wiring should be secured as described in “

6-4 Trans-

mission wiring connection procedure

”.

• Secure wiring with clamp (accessory) to avoid contact with piping.
• Make sure the wiring and the front panel do not stick up above the 

structure, and close the cover firmly.

(Refer to figure 15)

1.

Fuse/Breaker

2.

Power supply

3.

Outdoor unit

4.

16V

5.

208/230V

6.

Indoor unit

7.

Remote controller

8.

Ground wire

9.

Indoor unit (CXTQ**)

10.

Gas Furnace

6-2 How to lay the power supply wiring and trans-

mission wiring

Let the power supply wiring and transmission wiring with a conduit pass 
through one of the knockout holes on the front or side cover, and let the 
transmission wiring with a conduit pass through another knockout hole.

• For protection from uninsulated live parts, thread the power supply 

wiring and the transmission wiring through the included insulation 
tube and secure it with the included clamp.

Precautions knock out holes

• Open the knock holes with a hammer or the like.
• After knocking out the holes, we recommend you remove burrs in the 

knock holes and paint the edges and areas around the edges using 
the repair paint to prevent rusting.

• When passing wiring through knock holes, make sure there are no 

burrs, and protect the wiring with protective tape.

(Refer to figure 16)

1.

Stop valve attachment plate

2.

Power supply wiring (including ground wire) or transmission 
wiring.

3.

Back of unit

Insulation tube
(accessory)

Clamp
(accessory)

Power supply 
wiring

3in.(75mm)

2in.(50mm)
or more

5/8in.(15.9mm)

Insulation tube
(accessory)

Clamp
(accessory)

Transmission
wiring

3in.(75mm)

<Power supply wiring>

<Transmission wiring>

Ground wire

If small animals might enter the 
unit, block the knock holes with an 
appropriate material (field supply).

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Page 1: ...nual Residential VRV System air conditioner Manuel d installation Climatiseur syst me VRV r sidentiel Espa ol Manual de instalaci n Acondicionador residencial de aire sistema VRV Residential VRV INSTA...

Page 2: ...s inch mm 40 1000 or more 40 1000 or more 20 500 or less 12 300 or more 8 200 or more 4 100 or more 4 100 or more figure 5 figure 6 1 2 3 4 20 500 or more 20 500 or less 20 500 or more 40 1000 or more...

Page 3: ...4 100 or more inch mm 4 100 or more 4 100 or more 4 100 or more 4 100 or more 4 100 or more 4 100 or more L H A 60 1500 or more 24 600 or more 120 3000 or more 1 13 16 20 inch mm 1 2 7 3 4 6 5 figure...

Page 4: ...1 2 3 4 4 5 6 1 2 3 5 6 8 4 7 1 2 3 4 4 1 3 2 figure 21 figure 22 figure 23 figure 24 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 11 8 9 10 figure 25 figure 26 figure 27 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 figure 28 figure 29 Maximum a...

Page 5: ...lt in serious injury or death Do not ground units to water pipes gas pipes telephone wires or lightning rods as incomplete grounding will result a severe shock hazard resulting in severe injury or dea...

Page 6: ...scent 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 outdoor use Do not install the air conditioner...

Page 7: ...y accessories and parts which are of the designated specifica tion when installing 4 SELECTING INSTALLATION SITE 1 Select an installation site where the following conditions are satisfied and that mee...

Page 8: ...ance lev els especially in small rooms so steps need to be taken to prevent refrigerant leakage See the equipment design reference for details 6 Inverter type air conditioners sometimes cause static i...

Page 9: ...MULTIPLE ROW INSTALLATION FOR ROOF TOP USE ETC 1 In case of installing one unit per row Refer to figure 10 1 2 In case of installing multiple units 2 units or more in lateral connec tion per row Refe...

Page 10: ...n a wiring pipe or plastic tube to protect it Secure the wiring with the included clamp so that it does not come in contact with the piping or stop valve See 6 3 How to connect the power supply wiring...

Page 11: ...with no polarity 3 Indoor unit 4 Under no circumstances should 208 230V be connected Precautions regarding the length of wiring between units Exceeding the following limits may cause transmission malf...

Page 12: ...performing nitrogen replacement or releasing nitro gen into the piping will create large quantities of oxidized film on the inside of the pipes adversely affecting valves and compressors in the refrig...

Page 13: ...insulation material on liquid pipe when it has the possibility of getting in contact with the terminal Also make sure that the interunit piping does not touch the mounting bolt of the compressor Refe...

Page 14: ...0 5m Pipe length from rst refrigerant branch kit either refnet joint or refnet header to indoor unit 100ft 30 5m Example unit 8 i 100ft 30 5m Example unit 6 b h 131ft 40m unit 8 i k 100ft 30 5m Refrig...

Page 15: ...94 Put connected indoor unit Qty based on table below 2 49 Indoor type table 3 44 A coil 3 75 FXMQ FXEQ FXUQ FXFQ FXZQ FXHQ FXLQ FXDQ FXTQ FXAQ CXTQ 4 78 A Total G2 G3 24 36 G4 B 2 40 G5 G6 A B G7 A B...

Page 16: ...p valve Close 10 Indicates local procurement 11 Outdoor unit NOTE The stop valve must always be turned to closed Otherwise the refrigerant in the outdoor unit will pour out The names of parts needed t...

Page 17: ...All indoor units connected to the outdoor unit operate automatically Complete work on the indoor units in order to ensure maximum safety 10 1 Power On Check Operation Make sure to perform the check o...

Page 18: ...see if cold or hot air is coming out of the indoor unit 4 Press the fan direction and fan strength buttons on the indoor unit to see if they operate properly Precautions during temperature control ch...

Page 19: ...refrigerant temperature to match the required load which is also related to the outdoor ambient conditions E g when your system is operating in cooling you do not need as much cooling under low outdoo...

Page 20: ...ing on the situation When the request from the indoor units becomes more moderate the system will eventually go to the steady state condition which is defined by the operation method above To activate...

Page 21: ...Type Description Actions Field setting Shorted between Heating Thermo on Heating Thermo off Heater Fan Heater Fan I Heat pump heating is always locked out 2 16 ON ON ON H L OFF LL II Mode 1 Lockout i...

Page 22: ...ilure related to outdoor units No Setting item display Setting condition display Setting item MODE H1P TEST H2P C H selection Low noise H6P Demand H7P IND H3P Master H4P Slave H5P Factory setting 57 H...

Page 23: ...damage due to sweating and cause compressor damage and void warranty Standard pipe connection Gas side Standard diameter Existing pipe connection Gas side Larger pipe Liquid side No inslated Existing...

Page 24: ...unit set temperature B Operation start C Operating time D Mild E Quick F Powerful Example Automatic mode during heating A B 100 70 E Tc C D 120 F 49 C F 115 F 46 C 36 F 2 C A Virtual load curve defau...

Page 25: ...action is necessary to comply 1 Calculate the amount of refrigerant lb charged to each system separately NOTE Where a single refrigerant facility is divided into 2 entirely indepen dent refrigerant sy...

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