SiBE34-802
Test Operation
Test Operation
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1.1.4.2 Procedures for adding refrigerant
How to connect the tank?
When the refrigerant tank is connected and the specified operation is performed, the
appropriate amount of refrigerant will be charged into the system. After charging, the system will
stop automatically. The refrigerant must be charged according to the procedure described
below.
Caution
Make sure to turn ON the power 6 hours before starting the operation. This is necessary to
warm the crankcase by the electric heater.
Automatic charging is able to charge 6 kg/hour refrigerant at an outside temperature of 0°C
to 24 kg/hour refrigerant at an outside temperature of 35°C.
The charging time depends on the amount of charged refrigerant and on the outside
temperature.
Automatic refrigerant charging is NOT possible if the following restrictions are exceeded:
Outside temperature: 0°C DB~43°C DB
Indoor temperature: 0°C DB~32°C DB
Indoor unit connection capacity: 50%~130%
Automatic refrigerant charging procedure
1. Open the liquid and gas side stop valves completely.
Note that valve A must be closed!
2. Turn on the power of the outdoor unit and indoor units.
Note
When an indoor unit is connected to the refrigerant system and the indoor unit is turned off,
automatic charging will fail.
3. Make sure that the led on the PCB on the outdoor unit are as shown in the table below. This
indicates that the system is operating normally.
Procedure 1: Adding refrigerant by using the automatic refrigerant charging function
(recommended)
To indoor unit
To indoor unit
R-410A tank
Measuring instrument
Gas line stop valve
Liquid line stop valve
Gas line stop valve
Liquid line stop valve
Service port for
adding refrigerant
Valve A
R-410A tank
Measuring instrument
Pipe fixing plate
Service port for adding refrigerant
Valve A
V1
Y1
MODE
TEST/HWL
IND
MASTER
SLA
VE
L.N.O
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DEMAND
H1P
H2P
H3P
H4P
H5P
H6P
H7P
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Summary of Contents for RXYSQ4-5-6PA7V1B
Page 1: ...SiBE34 802 RXYSQ4 5 6PA7Y1B PA7V1B R 410A Heat Pump 50Hz ...
Page 11: ...Introduction SiBE34 802 x ...
Page 39: ...Specifications SiBE34 802 28 Specifications ...
Page 49: ...List of Electrical and Functional Parts SiBE34 802 38 List of Electrical and Functional Parts ...
Page 133: ...Field Setting SiBE34 802 122 Test Operation ...
Page 234: ...SiBE34 802 Piping Diagrams Appendix 223 RXYSQ4 5 6PA7V1B 3D052712 ...
Page 239: ...Wiring Diagrams SiBE34 802 228 Appendix RXYSQ4 5 6PA7V1B 3D05811B ...
Page 240: ...SiBE34 802 Wiring Diagrams Appendix 229 2 2 Field Wiring RXYSQ4 5 6PA7Y1B 3D057919 ...
Page 241: ...Wiring Diagrams SiBE34 802 230 Appendix RXYSQ4 5 6PA7V1B 3D052597 ...
Page 242: ...SiBE34 802 Wiring Diagrams Appendix 231 2 3 Indoor Unit FXCQ20M 25M 32M 63MV3 ...
Page 243: ...Wiring Diagrams SiBE34 802 232 Appendix FXCQ40M 50M 80M 125MV3 ...
Page 244: ...SiBE34 802 Wiring Diagrams Appendix 233 FXFQ20P 25P 32P 40P 50P 63P 80P 100P 125P7VE ...
Page 245: ...Wiring Diagrams SiBE34 802 234 Appendix FXZQ20M 25M 32M 40M 50MV1 ...
Page 246: ...SiBE34 802 Wiring Diagrams Appendix 235 FXKQ25MA 32MA 40MA 63MAVE 3D039564C ...
Page 248: ...SiBE34 802 Wiring Diagrams Appendix 237 FXDQ20M8 25M8V3 ...
Page 249: ...Wiring Diagrams SiBE34 802 238 Appendix FXSQ20M 25M 32M 40M 50M 63M8V3 ...
Page 250: ...SiBE34 802 Wiring Diagrams Appendix 239 FXSQ80M 100M 125M8V3 ...
Page 252: ...SiBE34 802 Wiring Diagrams Appendix 241 FXHQ32MA 63MA 100MAVE 3D039801D ...
Page 255: ...Wiring Diagrams SiBE34 802 244 Appendix FXUQ71MA 100MA 125MAV1 3D044973A ...
Page 256: ...SiBE34 802 Wiring Diagrams Appendix 245 BEVQ71MA 100MA 125MAVE 3D044901B ...
Page 261: ...Example of Connection SiBE34 802 250 Appendix ...