Daikin RXYMQ36PVJU Installation Manual Download Page 9

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2.

Series installation (up to two units) 

(Refer to figure 8-[4])

Relation of dimensions of H, A, and L are shown in the table below.

(in.)

Note) 
1. Get the lower part of the frame sealed so that air from the outlet 

does not bypass.

2. Only two units at most can be installed in series.

Pattern 2:

Where obstacles in front of the air outlet is lower than the 
unit.
(There is no height limit for obstructions on the intake side.)

When nothing is obstructing the top

1.

Installation of single unit 

(Refer to figure 8-[5])

2.

In case of installing multiple units (2 units or more) in lateral connec-
tion per row 

(Refer to figure 8-[6])

Relation of dimensions of H, A, and L are shown in the table below.

(in.)

When something is obstructing the top

1.

Installation of single unit 

(Refer to figure 8-[7])

Relation of dimensions of H, A, and L are shown in the table below.

(in.)

Note)
Get the lower part of the frame sealed so that air from the outlet does 
not bypass.

2.

Series installation (up to two units) 

(Refer to figure 8-[8])

Relation of dimensions of H, A, and L are shown in the table below.

(in.)

Note)
1. Get the lower part of the frame sealed so that air from the outlet 

does not bypass.

2. Only two units at most can be installed in series.

(7)-4 IN CASE OF STACKED INSTALLATION

1.

In case obstacles exist in front of the outlet side 

(Refer to figure 9-[1])

Note)
1. No more than two units should be stacked.
2. About 4in. is required as the dimension for laying the upper out-

door unit’s drain pipe.

3. Shut off the Z part (the area between the upper outdoor unit and 

the lower outdoor unit) so that outlet air does not bypass.

2.

In case obstacles exist in front of the air inlet 

(Refer to figure 9-[2])

Note)
1. No more than two units should be stacked.
2. About 4in. is required as the dimension for laying the upper out-

door unit’s drain pipe.

3. Shut off the Z part (the area between the upper outdoor unit and 

the lower outdoor unit) so that outlet air does not bypass.

(7)-5 IN CASE OF 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 

(Refer to figure 10-[2])

Relation of dimensions of H, A, and L are shown in the table below.

(in.)

5.

PRECAUTIONS ON INSTALLATION

• Install making sure the unit is level and the foundation is sturdy 

enough to prevent vibration noise.

• In accordance with the foundation drawing in figure 11, fix the unit 

securely by means of the foundation bolts.
(Prepare four sets of M12 foundation bolts, nuts and washers each 
which are available on the market.)

• The foundation bolts should be inserted 15/16. 

(Refer to figure 11)

1.

Diagram of lower surface

<Drain pipe disposal>

• Locations where drainage from the outdoor unit might be a problem.

In such locations, for example, where the drainage might drip onto 
passersby, lay the drain piping using the separately sold drain plug.

• When laying the drain, at least 4in. from the bottom of the outdoor 

unit is needed.

• Make sure the drain works properly. 

(Watch out for water leaks if piping is brought out the bottom.)

(Refer to figure 12)

1.

Drain plug

2.

4 tabs

3.

Drain receiver

4.

Insert the drain receiver as far as possible into the drain 
plug and hook the tabs.

5.

Bottom frame drain hole

6.

(1) Insert the drain plug through the drain hole in the 

bottom frame shown in figure 13.

(2) Turn the drain plug along the guides until it stops

(approx. 90°), and then attach the bottom frame.

7.

Guide

(Refer to figure 13)

1.

Air outlet side

2.

Diagram of lower surface (Unit: in.)

3.

Drain hole

[How to remove the transport clasp]

• A yellow transport clasp and washer are attached to the legs of the 

compressor to protect the unit during transportation, so remove 
them as shown in figure 14.

(Refer to figure 14)

1.

Compressor

2.

Securing nut

3.

Washer

4.

Transport clasp

5.

Turn in the direction of the arrow and remove.

6.

Sound-proof cover

7.

Do not remove with the cover open.

(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.

L

A

 H

0 < L 

 1/2H

40

1/2H < L 

 

H

50

H < L

Set the frame to be L 

 H

L

A

0 < L 

 1/2H

10

1/2H < L 

 

H

12

L

A

 H

0 < L 

 1/2H

4

1/2H < L 

 

H

8

H < L

Set the frame to be L 

 H

L

A

 H

0 < L 

 1/2H

10

1/2H < L 

 

H

12

H < L

Set the frame to be L 

 H

L

A

 H

0 < L 

 1/2H

10

1/2H < L 

 

H

12

H < L

Installation impossible.

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Summary of Contents for RXYMQ36PVJU

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Page 2: ...re 40 or more 6 or more 6 or more 40 or more 20 or more 20 or more 40 or more 40 or more 8 or more 12 or more in figure 5 figure 6 1 2 3 4 20 or more 20 or more 20 or more 20 or more 40 or more 40 or...

Page 3: ...ore 8 or more 4 or more 60 or more 24 or more 120 or more H A L in 1 15 16 in 1 2 7 3 4 6 5 figure 9 figure 10 figure 11 figure 12 2 1 5 3 4 3 5 6 6 6 4 4 4 7 7 7 8 8 8 figure 15 1 2 figure 16 1 2 3 5...

Page 4: ...F2 F1 F2 F1 1 2 3 1 7 2 2 8 3 4 5 6 B A figure 19 figure 21 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 1 2 3 5 6 8 4 7 1 2 3 4 4 1 2 figure 22 figure 23 figure 24 figure 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 11 8 9 10 figure 26 figure...

Page 5: ...ete grounding can cause a severe shock hazard resulting in severe injury or death Additionally grounding to gas pipes could cause a gas leak and potential explosion causing severe injury or death If r...

Page 6: ...nsmitting distance can be shorter than expected in rooms with electronic fluorescent lamps inverter or rapid start types Install the indoor unit far away from fluorescent lamps as much as possible Ind...

Page 7: ...IGERANT PIPING for details on how to connect refrigerant branch kits and how many are needed 3 BEFORE INSTALLATION Transporting the Unit As shown in figure 2 bring the unit slowly Take care not to let...

Page 8: ...for indoor remote controllers place power supply wiring and transmission wiring in conduits and ground the conduits Use shielded wire for transmission wiring Refer to figure 4 1 Indoor unit 2 Branch...

Page 9: ...elation of dimensions of H A and L are shown in the table below in 5 PRECAUTIONS ON INSTALLATION Install making sure the unit is level and the foundation is sturdy enough to prevent vibration noise In...

Page 10: ...act with the piping or shutoff 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 fo...

Page 11: ...oor units in the same system pass the wiring between the units as shown in figure 19 There is no polarity Refer to figure 19 1 Terminal block X2M 2 Use balance type shield wire with no polarity 3 Indo...

Page 12: ...d preventing normal operation NOTE The nitrogen used when brazing while flowing the nitrogen should be set to 2 9PSI 2 8PSI just enough to feel a breeze on your cheek with the decompression valve Do n...

Page 13: ...foreign objects from entering Plug the pipe through holes with putty or insulating material pro cured locally to stop up all gaps as shown in figure 27 Insects or small animals entering the outdoor un...

Page 14: ...efrigerant branch kit either refnet joint or refnet header to indoor unit 130ft Example unit 8 i 130ft Example unit 6 b h 130ft unit 8 i k 130ft Refrigerant branch kit selection Use refnet joint from...

Page 15: ...urement 11 Outdoor unit NOTE The shutoff valve must always be turned to closed Otherwise the refrigerant in the outdoor unit will pour out The names of parts needed to operate the shutoff valve are sh...

Page 16: ...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...

Page 17: ...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 checks For around 5 minutes after the compress...

Page 18: ...error Remedial action E3 The shutoff valve of an outdoor unit is left closed Open the gas side shutoff valve and the liquid side shutoff valve Refrigerant overcharge Recalculate the required amount o...

Page 19: ...n level then make similar calculations for the second then third smallest room and so until the result falls short of the maximum con centration 4 Dealing with the situations where the result exceeds...

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