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8.

ADDITIONAL REFRIGERANT CHARGE

WARNING

• When leaving the unit with the power on, be sure to 

switch with another person doing the installation or close 
the front panel.

8-1 Before adding refrigerant

• Make sure the following work and inspection is complete, in accor-

dance with the installation manual.
• Piping
• Wiring
• Airtightness test, Vacuum drying

8-2 Checking the refrigerant tank

• Check whether the tank has a siphon pipe before charging and place 

the tank so that the refrigerant is charged in liquid form. (See the fig-
ure below.)

8-3 Adding refrigerant

9.

POST-WORK CHECKS

Perform the following checks after work is complete.
(1) Drain pipe connection, removal of transport clasp 

 See “

5. PRECAUTIONS ON INSTALLATION

”. 

(2) Incorrect power supply wiring, loose screws 

 

See “

6-3 How to connect the power supply wiring

”.

(3) Incorrect transmission wiring, loose screws 

 

See “

6-4 Transmission wiring connection procedure

”.

(4) Incorrect refrigerant piping connections 

See “

7. PRECAUTIONS ON REFRIGERANT PIPING

”.

(5) Piping sizes, use of insulation 

 

See : “

7-1 Selecting piping material

”.

7-5 Heat insulation of piping

”.

(6) Stop valve check 

 

Make sure both the liquid-side and gas-side stop valves are open.

(7) Record of Amount of Refrigerant Added 

 

Record it on “Record of Amount of Refrigerant Added” on the “Ser-
vice Precautions” plate.

(8) Measuring the insulation of the main power circuit 

 

• Use a 500V mega-tester. 
• Do not use the mega-tester for weak currents other than 208/230V. 

(Transmission wiring)

CAUTION

To the pipe-layer

After completing installation, be sure to open the valve.
(Operating the unit with the valve shut will break the compressor.)

10. TEST RUN

This unit is equipped with a crank case heater to ensure smooth 
startup. Be sure to turn the power on at least 6 hours before oper-
ation in order to have power running to the crank case heater.

WARNING

When leaving the unit with the power on, be sure to switch 
with another person doing the installation or close the front 
panel.

Precautions before turning the power on

• Using insulating sheets, tape electric parts as described in the “Ser-

vice Precautions” plate on the back of the front panel.

• 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 operation after installation. 

(If the air conditioner is operated using the indoor remote controller 
without performing the check operation, the malfunction code “U3” is 
displayed in the indoor remote controller, and normal operation is 
disabled.)

• When making settings on the outdoor unit PC board (A1P) after turn-

ing the power on, do not touch anything other than the push-button 
switches and dip switches. 
(See the “Service Precautions” plate for the locations of the push-
button switches (BS1-5) and dip switches (DS1-1, 2) on the PC 
board (A1P).)

Tank with siphon pipe

Other tanks

There is a siphon 
pipe inside, so the 
cylinder need not be 
upside-down to fill 
with liquid.
(Stand the cylinder 
upright when filling.)

Stand the tank 
upside down and 
charge.

1.  Calculate the amount of refrigerant to add as described in “Calculating the 

amount of refrigerant to add” in “

7. PRECAUTIONS ON 

REFRIGERANT PIPING

”.

2.  After the vacuum drying is finished, open valve A and charge the calculated 

amount of refrigerant through the service port for the liquid-side stop valve.

3.  Close valve A after charging is complete.
Note: If all the refrigerant to be added cannot be charged using the above 

procedure, right-hand the procedure below and re-charge the refrigerant.

If all the refrigerant could not be added

Add refrigerant using the following procedure. See the “Service Precautions” plate 
attached to the outdoor unit for details on the settings for adding refrigerant.

Filling after calculating the amount of refrigerant to add

•  See “Stop valve operation procedure” in “

7. PRECAUTIONS ON REFRIGERANT PIPING

” for

  details on how to use the stop valve.
 

(Refer to figure 28)

   1.  R410A Tank (Siphon system) 

5.  Stop valve service port

   2.  Measuring instrument 

6.  Gas line stop valve

   3.  Valve A 

7.  Outdoor unit

   4.  Indoor unit 

8.  Liquid line stop valve

Status of the Stop valve and other valves when adding refrigerant

State of valve A and the stop valve

Valve A

Liquid line 
stop valve

Gas line 
stop valve

Close

Close

Close

Close

Close

Open

Before starting to charge the refrigerant

During charging of the refrigerant

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Summary of Contents for RXSQ60TAVJUA

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...

Page 26: ...Daikin Texas Technology Park 19001 Kermier Road Waller TX 77484 U S A 2001 3P591321 3B EM19A006A HT 00_CV_3P591321 3B fm Page 5 Friday December 20 2019 4 17 PM...

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