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13 Maintenance and service

Installation and operation manual

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RXYSQ4~6TAY1B

VRV IV-S system air conditioner

4P482256-1 – 2017.03

When  the  system  is  installed  as  shown  in  the  figure  above,  it  is
necessary to designate one of the user interfaces as the master user
interface.

The  displays  of  slave  user  interfaces  show 

  (change-over

under  centralised  control)  and  slave  user  interfaces  automatically
follow the operation mode directed by the master user interface.

Only the master user interface can select heating or cooling mode.

12.5.2

To designate the master user interface
(VRV DX)

In  case  only  VRV  DX  indoor  units  are  connected  to  the  VRV  IV-S
system:

1

Press the operation mode selector button of the current master
user interface for 4 seconds. In case this procedure was not yet
performed,  the  procedure  can  be  executed  on  the  first  user
interface operated.

Result: 

The  display  showing 

  (change-over  under

centralised control) of all slave user interfaces connected to the
same outdoor unit flashes.

2

Press  the  operation  mode  selector  button  of  the  controller  that
you wish to designate as the master user interface.

Result: 

Designation  is  completed.  This  user  interface  is

designated  as  the  master  user  interface  and  the  display
showing 

  (change-over  under  centralised  control)

vanishes.  The  displays  of  other  user  interfaces  show 
(change-over under centralised control).

12.5.3

To designate the master user interface
(RA DX)

In  case  only  RA  DX  indoor  units  are  connected  to  the  VRV  IV-S
system

:

1

Stop all indoor units.

2

When the system is not operating (all indoor units thermo OFF),
you can define the master RA DX indoor unit by addressing that
unit  with  infrared  user  interface  (instruct  thermo  ON  in  desired
mode).

The only way to change the master unit is by repeating the previous
procedure.  A  cool/heat  switchover  (or  opposite)  is  only  possible  by
changing the operation mode of the defined master indoor unit.

13

Maintenance and service

NOTICE

Never  inspect  or  service  the  unit  by  yourself.  Ask  a
qualified service person to perform this work.

WARNING

Never replace a fuse with a fuse of a wrong ampere ratings
or  other  wires  when  a  fuse  blows  out.  Use  of  wire  or
copper wire may cause the unit to break down or cause a
fire.

CAUTION

Do not insert fingers, rods or other objects into the air inlet
or  outlet.  Do  not  remove  the  fan  guard.  When  the  fan  is
rotating at high speed, it will cause injury.

CAUTION

After  a  long  use,  check  the  unit  stand  and  fitting  for
damage. If damaged, the unit may fall and result in injury.

NOTICE

Do  not  wipe  the  controller  operation  panel  with  benzine,
thinner,  chemical  dust  cloth,  etc.  The  panel  may  get
discoloured  or  the  coating  peeled  off.  If  it  is  heavily  dirty,
soak  a  cloth  in  water-diluted  neutral  detergent,  squeeze  it
well  and  wipe  the  panel  clean.  Wipe  it  with  another  dry
cloth.

13.1

About the refrigerant

This  product  contains  fluorinated  greenhouse  gases.  Do  NOT  vent
gases into the atmosphere.

Refrigerant type: R410A

Global warming potential (GWP) value: 2087.5

NOTICE

In  Europe,  the 

greenhouse  gas  emissions

  of  the  total

refrigerant  charge  in  the  system  (expressed  as  tonnes
CO

2

-equivalent)  is  used  to  determine  the  maintenance

intervals. Follow the applicable legislation.

Formula  to  calculate  the  greenhouse  gas  emissions:

GWP value of the refrigerant × Total refrigerant charge [in
kg] / 1000

Please contact your installer for more information.

WARNING

The refrigerant in the system is safe and normally does not
leak. If the refrigerant leaks in the room, contact with a fire
of  a  burner,  a  heater  or  a  cooker  may  result  in  a  harmful
gas.

Turn  off  any  combustible  heating  devices,  ventilate  the
room and contact the dealer where you purchased the unit.

Do not use the system until a service person confirms that
the portion where the refrigerant leaks is repaired.

13.2

After-sales service and warranty

13.2.1

Warranty period

▪ This  product  includes  a  warranty  card  that  was  filled  in  by  the

dealer  at  the  time  of  installation.  The  completed  card  has  to  be
checked by the customer and stored carefully.

▪ If repairs to the product are necessary within the warranty period,

contact your dealer and keep the warranty card at hand.

13.2.2

Recommended maintenance and
inspection

Since  dust  collects  when  using  the  unit  for  several  years,
performance  of  the  unit  will  deteriorate  to  some  extent.  As  taking
apart and cleaning interiors of units requires technical expertise and
in  order  to  ensure  the  best  possible  maintenance  of  your  units,  we
recommend to enter into a maintenance and inspection contract on
top  of  normal  maintenance  activities.  Our  network  of  dealers  has
access  to  a  permanent  stock  of  essential  components  in  order  to
keep your unit in operation as long as possible. Contact your dealer
for more information.

When asking your dealer for an intervention, always state:

▪ The complete model name of the unit.

▪ The manufacturing number (stated on the nameplate of the unit).

▪ The installation date.

▪ The symptoms or malfunction, and details of the defect.

Summary of Contents for RXYSQ4TAY1B

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Page 5: ...8 6 Configuration 18 6 1 Making field settings 18 6 1 1 About making field settings 18 6 1 2 To access the field setting components 18 6 1 3 Field setting components 18 6 1 4 To access mode 1 or 2 19...

Page 6: ...nstructions Format Paper in the box of the outdoor unit Installer and user reference guide Preparation of the installation reference data Detailed step by step instructions and background information...

Page 7: ...io interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures 4 1 2 Additional installation site requirements of the outdoor unit in cold climates NOTICE When operating the unit in...

Page 8: ...e pipe size nearest to the required size Use the suitable adapters for the change over from inch to mm pipes field supply The additional refrigerant calculation has to be adjusted as mentioned in 5 6...

Page 9: ...header Indoor unit capacity index Refrigerant branch kit 182 KHRQ22M29H INFORMATION Maximum 8 branches can be connected to a header 4 3 Preparing electrical wiring 4 3 1 Safety device requirements Th...

Page 10: ...he invasion of water in the unit and to avoid the drain water dripping see the following illustration NOTICE If drain holes of the outdoor unit are covered by a mounting base or by floor surface raise...

Page 11: ...aks after tightening the service port cover Tightening torques Stop valve size mm Tightening torque N m turn clockwise to close Shaft Valve body Hexagonal wrench Cap valve lid Service port 9 5 5 4 6 6...

Page 12: ...with screw b a b 2 Choose a piping route a b c or d a b c d 3 If you have chosen the downwards piping route Drill a 4 and remove the knockout hole b Cut out the slits c with a metal saw c c b a 4 6 m...

Page 13: ...the outdoor unit are powered on NOTICE Wait until the outdoor unit has finished the initialisation to apply setting 2 21 Leak test and vacuum drying Checking the refrigerant piping involves Checking f...

Page 14: ...il all moisture has been removed 4 Depending on whether you want to immediately charge refrigerant through the refrigerant charge port or first pre charge a portion of refrigerant through the liquid l...

Page 15: ...valve b Nitrogen c Weighing scales d Refrigerant R410A tank siphon system e Vacuum pump f Liquid line stop valve g Gas line stop valve A Valve A B Valve B C Valve C 2 Open valves C and B 3 Pre charge...

Page 16: ...Contains fluorinated greenhouse gases 2 1 1 1 2 2 kg tCO2 eq GWP kg 1000 kg kg GWP XXX RXXX a f c d e a If a multilingual fluorinated greenhouse gases label is delivered with the unit see accessories...

Page 17: ...ard field supply 3 Connect the power supply as follows 3N 50 Hz 380 415 V L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3 N X1M a b c a Earth leakage circuit breaker b Fuse c Power supply cable 4 Fix the cables power supply and tr...

Page 18: ...ervention after changing field settings Some field settings are used for special operation e g 1 time operation recovery vacuuming setting manual adding refrigerant setting etc In such a case it is re...

Page 19: ...S 1 B S 1 B S 1 a c b a Default situation H1P OFF b Mode 1 H1P flashing c Mode 2 H1P ON BS1 Press BS1 BS1 5 s Press BS1 for at least 5 s INFORMATION If you get confused in the middle of the process p...

Page 20: ...power consumption limitation Power consumption limitation reduces the power consumption of the unit compared to nominal operating conditions Power consumption limitation can be set in mode 2 There are...

Page 21: ...ut automatic refrigerant charging functionality following setting should be applied binary 1 default Deactivated binary 2 Activated To stop the manual additional refrigerant charge operation when the...

Page 22: ...daptor DTA104A61 62 If the system needs to be running under power consumption limitation conditions when an external signal is sent to the unit this setting defines the level power consumption limitat...

Page 23: ...e unit on loose connections or damaged electrical components Pipe size and pipe insulation Be sure that correct pipe sizes are installed and that the insulation work is properly executed Stop valves B...

Page 24: ...malfunction code perform correcting actions as explained in the malfunction code table Carry out the test operation again and confirm that the abnormality is properly corrected INFORMATION If a malfun...

Page 25: ...s within range Reversed power supply phase malfunction Correct phase order Insufficient supply voltage Check if the supply voltage is supplied properly Malfunction code System test run not yet execute...

Page 26: ...reezing between the upper and lower units A2 Then install a roof between the upper and lower units Install the upper unit high enough above the lower unit to prevent ice buildup at the upper unit s bo...

Page 27: ...an 1 A5P Printed circuit board fan 2 BS1 BS5 Push button switch C32 C67 Capacitor DS1 DIP switch E1HC Crankcase heater F1U F2U Fuse T 3 15 A 250 V A1P F101U Fuse 5 A DC650 V A4P A5P F400U Fuse T 6 3 A...

Page 28: ...manual of the indoor unit Refer to the operation manual of the installed user interface 12 Operation 12 1 Operation range Use the system in the following temperature and humidity ranges for safe and e...

Page 29: ...12 4 Adjusting the air flow direction on page 29 for details To stop 4 Press the ON OFF button on the user interface once again Result The operation lamp goes out and the system stops operating NOTIC...

Page 30: ...njury CAUTION After a long use check the unit stand and fitting for damage If damaged the unit may fall and result in injury NOTICE Do not wipe the controller operation panel with benzine thinner chem...

Page 31: ...s Remove any obstacle and make it well ventilated Check if the user interface display shows time to clean the air filter Refer to 13 Maintenance and service on page 30 and Maintenance in the indoor un...

Page 32: ...nt overloading of the compressor motor the air conditioner starts 5 minutes after it is turned ON again in case it was turned OFF just before The same starting delay occurs after the operation mode se...

Page 33: ...nt caused by flow stop or flow change 14 2 10 Symptom Noise of air conditioners Outdoor unit When the tone of operating noise changes This noise is caused by the change of frequency 14 2 11 Symptom Du...

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