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The refrigerant charge port of this product have electric expansion valve.
The valve will be closed at end of refrigerant charging. However the valve
will be opened on operation after refrigerant charging (check operation,
nomal operation, etc.).
If the tank is left with the valve open, the amount of refrigerant which is
properly charged may be off the point.
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Make sure to perform the check operation after installation. Other-
wise, the malfunction code “U3” will be displayed and normal opera-
tion cannot be performed.
And the failure of “Check of miswiring” may also cause abnormal
operation. Performance may drop due to the failure of “Judgment of
piping length”.
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Check operation must be performed for each refrigerant piping system.
Checking is impossible if plural systems are being done at once.
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The individual problems of indoor units can not be checked.
About these problems check by test run after the check operation is
completed. (See chapter 13)
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The check operation cannot be performed in recovery or other ser-
vice modes.
11-2-1 Procedure of Adding Refrigerant charging
1.
Make sure the following works are complete in accordance with the
installation manual.
Piping work
Wiring work
Air tight test
Vacuum drying
Installation work for BS, indoor unit
2.
Calculate the “additional charging amount” using “How to calculate the
additional refrigerant to be charged” in
“6-5 Example of connection”
.
3.
Open the valve B (
See the figure 30
. The valve A,C and the liquid
pipe, suction gas pipe, HP/LP gas pipe, equalizer pipe shutoff valves
must be left closed), and charge the refrigerant of the “additional
charging amount” from the liquid side shutout valve service port.
(Refer to figure 30)
1.
Measuring device
2.
R410A tank (with siphon)
3.
Charge hose
4.
High side equalizer pipe shutoff valve
5.
Gas pipe shutoff valve
6.
Low side equalizer pipe shutoff valve
7.
Liquid pipe shutoff valve
8.
Refrigerant charge port
9.
Valve A
10.
Valve B
11.
Valve C
12.
Outside unit A
13.
Outside unit B
14.
Indoor unit
15.
Field pipings
16.
Refrigerant flow
17.
Shutoff valve
18.
Service port
4.
If the “additional charging amount” was charged fully, close the valve
B and go to step 6.
If the “additional charging amount” was not charged fully, close the
valve B and go to step 5.
5.
Perform the refrigerant charging following [Automatic refrigerant
charging operation procedure] as shown below. And charge the
remaining refrigerant of the “additional charging amount”.
NOTE
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For performing the automatic refrigerant charging operation, the push
button on the PC-bord (A1) of outside unit are used. (See figure 29.)
And the refrigerant are charged from the refrigerant charge port via
the valve A. (See figure 31.) For operating the push button and open-
ing or closing the valves, follow the procedure.
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During Automatic refrigerant charging operation, the system will
select charging mode (cooling mode or heating mode) by the tem-
perature condition as follows.
When charging in cooling mode, the system will stop operation when
the required amount of refrigerant is charged.
During charging in heating mode, a person must manually close
valve A and stop operation.
Beforehand, check the remaining refrigerant that is needed to
charge based on the “additional charging amount” in step 2 and the
charged amount in step 3.
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The refrigerant will be charged about 66 lb in one hour at outdoor
temp. 86°F DB (about 26 lb at outdoor temp. 32°F DB).
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During Automatic refrigerant charging operation, you can stop the
operation forcedly by pushing MODE button (BS1).
(Refer to figure 31)
1.
Measuring device
2.
R410A tank (with siphon)
3.
Charge hose
4.
High side equalizer pipe shutoff valve
5.
Gas pipe shutoff valve
6.
Low side equalizer pipe shutoff valve
7.
Liquid pipe shutoff valve
8.
Refrigerant charge port
9.
Valve A
10.
Valve B
11.
Valve C
12.
Outside unit A
13.
Outside unit B
14.
Indoor unit
15.
Field pipings
16.
Refrigerant flow when charging
17.
Shutoff valve
18.
Service port
19.
The refrigerant will be charged about 66 lb in one hour at out-
door temp. 86°FDB (26 lb at 32°FDB). (According to outdoor
temp. or the refrigerant amount in the tank, the charging rate
may speed up). If you need to speed up in case of multi sys-
tem, connect the refrigerant tanks to each outside unit.
[Automatic refirgerant charging operation procedure]
NOTE
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The marks of LED mean as follows.
h
: OFF
i
: ON
j
: Blinking
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: OFF, ON or Brinking
(1) Open the liquid pipe and gas pipe shutoff valves. (The valve A~C
must be closed. See figure 31.)
(2)
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Close the EL. COMPO. BOX (1) lid and all front panel except on the
EL. COMPO. BOX (1) side. (*1) And turn the power to the outdoor
unit and all connected indoor units. (*2)
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After H2P stop blinking (about 12 minutes after turning on the
power), check H2P is OFF.
If H2P is ON, check the malfunction code in the remote controller of
indoor unit and correct the malfunction in accordance with [Remote
controller display malfunction code] in chapter 11-2-2.
(3) Check the LED. And push the MODE button (BS1) once if the LED
displays is not as below.
(4) Push the TEST button (BS4) once. (The LED displays will change as
below.)
(5) Hold the TEST button (BS4) down for 5 seconds or more.
(The LED displays will change as below and fan of outside unit will
start rotation.)
(6) When the compressor start working and the LED displays change
any state in below (*3), go to “In case of cooling mode” or “In case of
heating mode” in accordance with the LED displays.
Outdoor temp. : 32˚F DB ~ 109˚F DB
Indoor temp. :
50˚F DB ~ 90˚F DB
Less than above range
Cooling mode
Heating mode
H1P H2P H3P H4P H5P H6P H7P
h
h
i
h
h
h
h
H1P H2P H3P H4P H5P H6P H7P
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
H1P H2P H3P H4P H5P H6P H7P
h
j
h
h
h
∗
∗
H1P H2P H3P H4P H5P H6P H7P
j
j
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Go to “In case of
cooling mode”
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Go to “In case of
heating mode”
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