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•  In areas where the outside air temperature drops below 32°F (0°C) 

for more than 12 hours continuously, install a drain-pan heater 
(optional accessory) on the bottom frame to prevent the drain from 
freezing.

• An optional drain pan heater is available when the unit is installed 

in a climate where the drain may freeze.

• The installer should use their local knowledge to determine if this 

accessory is necessary to prevent the drain from freezing.

• 

Do not use a concentrated drain plug (field supply).

 

(If a drain plug and/or drain pipe are/is used, there is a risk of freez-
ing.)

• If there is a problem with drain dripping from the bottom frame 

drain, set up a roof (field supply) below the outdoor unit, or enact 

other countermeasures.

• Remove the rear inlet grille to prevent snow from accumulating on 

the rear fins.

(4)  

When there is possibility of short-circuit depending on the ambient 
situation, use the wind direction adjusting plate (optional acces-
sory).

(5)  

The refrigerant gas (R410A) is a safe, non-toxic and non-flammable 

gas, but if it leaks into the room, the concentration may exceed tol-
erance levels, 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 in other elec-
trical appliances. 
When selecting an installation location, make sure the air condi-

tioner and all wiring are sufficiently far away from radios, computers, 
stereos, and other appliances, as shown in figure 4.

 

Particularly for locations with weak reception, ensure there is a dis-
tance of at least 9.8 ft. (3 m) for indoor remote controllers, place  
power supply wiring and transmission wiring in conduits, and  
ground the conduits. Use non-shielded wire for transmission wiring.

(Refer to figure 4)

1. 

Indoor unit

2. 

Fuse/Breaker

3. 

Remote controller

4. 

Personal computer or radio

(7)  

Space needed for installation 

<Precautions when installing units in series>

• 

 The direction for field piping is either forward or down when install

-

ing units in series, as shown in the figure (5~10).

• If the piping is brought out from the back, the outdoor unit will 

require at least 10 in. (250 mm) from its right side. 

(7)-1   IN CASE OBSTACLES EXIST ONLY IN FRONT OF THE AIR 

INLET

When nothing is obstructing the top

1.  Installation of single unit

• In case obstacles exist only in front of the air inlet 

(Refer to figure 5-[1])

• In case obstacles exist in front of the air inlet and on both sides of 

the unit 

(Refer to figure 5-[2])

2.  In case of installing multiple units (2 units or more) in lateral connec-

tion per row
• In case obstacles exist in front of the air inlet and on both sides of 

the unit 

(Refer to figure 5-[3])

When something is obstructing the top

1.  Installation of single unit

• In case obstacles exist only in front of the air inlet  

(Refer to figure 6-[1])

• In case obstacles exist in front of the air inlet and on both sides of 

the unit 

(Refer to figure 6-[2])

2.  In case of installing multiple units (2 units or more) in lateral connec-

tion per row
• In case obstacles exist in front of the air inlet and on both sides of 

the unit 

(Refer to figure 6-[3])

(7)-2   IN CASE OBSTACLES EXIST IN FRONT OF THE OUTLET 

SIDE

When nothing is obstructing the top

1.  Installation of single unit 

(Refer to figure 7-[1])

2.  In case of installing multiple units (2 units or more) in lateral connec-

tion per row 

(Refer to figure 7-[2])

When something is obstructing the top

1.  Installation of single unit 

(Refer to figure 7-[3])

2.  In case of installing multiple units (2 units or more) in lateral connec-

tion per row 

(Refer to figure 7-[4])

(7)-3   IN CASE OBSTACLES EXIST IN FRONT OF BOTH THE AIR 

INLET AND OUTLET SIDES

Pattern 1:  

Where obstacle in front of the air outlet is higher 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-[1])

2.  In case of installing multiple units (2 units or more) in lateral connec-

tion per row 

(Refer to figure 8-[2])

When something is obstructing the top

1.  Installation of single unit 

(Refer to figure 8-[3])

 

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

inch (mm)

L

A

L ≤ H

0 < L ≤ 1/2H

30(750)

1/2H < L ≤ H

40(1000)

H < L

Set the frame to be L ≤ H

Note)
Close the area under the frame so the outlet air does not bypass 
there.

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.

inch (mm)

L

A

L ≤ H

0 < L ≤ 1/2H

40(1000)

1/2H < L ≤ H

50(1250)

H < L

Set the frame to be L ≤ H

Note)
1.  Close the area under the frame so the outlet air does not bypass 

there.

2.  No more than two units 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.

inch (mm)

L

A

0 < L ≤ 1/2H

10(250)

1/2H < L ≤ H

12(300)

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Summary of Contents for RZQ18TBVJUA

Page 1: ...re reference This manual should be left with the equipment owner Lire soigneusement ces instructions avant l installation Conserver ce manuel port e de main pour r f rence ult rieure Ce manuel doit tr...

Page 2: ...ore 40 1000 or more 8 200 or more 4 100 or more 4 100 or more 12 300 or more inch mm gure 5 gure 6 1 2 3 4 20 500 or more 4 100 or more 4 100 or more 20 500 or less 20 500 or less 20 500 or more 40 10...

Page 3: ...ore 8 200 or more 24 600 or more 120 3000 or more 4 100 or more 4 100 or more 80 2000 or more 1 13 16 20 inch mm 1 2 7 3 4 6 5 gure 9 gure 10 gure 11 gure 12 inch mm inch mm 4 4 6 5 16 160 6 5 16 160...

Page 4: ...2 F1 F2 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 11 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 gure 26 gure 22 2 7 8 3 6 4 5 5 4 1 2 8 7 8 4 2 6 18 24 type 3 1 Conduit mounting plate accessory 2 4 2 Lock nut Cover Conduit 5 1 8 2 4 4 2 7 3 6 5 L...

Page 5: ...ne wires or lightning rods as incomplete grounding will result a severe shock hazard resulting in severe injury or death Additionally grounding to gas pipes will result a gas leak and potential explos...

Page 6: ...r or heat pump in the following locations a Where a mineral oil mist or oil spray or vapor is produced for example in a kitchen Plastic parts may deteriorate and fall off or result in water leakage b...

Page 7: ...ration and where the unit can be installed level A locations where there is enough space to install the unit Places where the indoor and outdoor unit s piping and wiring lengths come within the allowa...

Page 8: ...to figure 5 2 2 In case of installing multiple units 2 units or more in lateral connec tion per row In case obstacles exist in front of the air inlet and on both sides of the unit Refer to figure 5 3...

Page 9: ...sure the unit is level and the foundation is sturdy enough to prevent vibration and noise Fasten the unit in place using 4 foundation bolts M12 or equivalent It is best to screw in the foundation bol...

Page 10: ...rial Jointless phosphor deoxidized copper pipe Thickness Select a thickness for the refrigerant piping which com plies with national and local laws Maximum piping length and height difference between...

Page 11: ...9 16 inch 15 mm Minimum thickness 3 4 inch 20 mm When using commercial copper pipes and fittings observe the following a Insulation of pipes should be done after performing air tight test and vacuum d...

Page 12: ...e a push rod provided charging hose for operation Be sure to tighten the valve cap securely after operation Tightening torque 8 5 10 3 ft lbf 10 8 14 7 N m 7 ELECTRIC WIRING CAUTION To the electrician...

Page 13: ...ut make sure there are no burrs and protect the wiring with protective tape If small animals might enter the unit block the knockout with an appropriate material field supply Burr Refer to figure 23 1...

Page 14: ...igerant tank Charge the refrigerant to the liquid pipe in its liquid state Since R410A is a mixed refrigerant its composition changes if charged in a gaseous state and normal system operation would no...

Page 15: ...tdoor unit operation status and check for any incorrect wiring 1 Close the outdoor unit s front panel Turn the power on for the outdoor unit and the indoor unit 2 Open the outdoor unit s front panel M...

Page 16: ...place the indoor unit UF The stop valve of outdoor unit is left closed Open the gas side stop valve and the liquid side stop valve If the right indoor unit piping and wiring are not properly con necte...

Page 17: ...he steady state condition which is defined by the operation method above To activate the powerful comfort setting under cooling opera tion change field setting 2 41 3 This setting is used in conjuncti...

Page 18: ...rature 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 default automatic mo...

Page 19: ...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 is controlled by AB...

Page 20: ...h h k h h k 1 6 C 35 F k h h k h k h 4 4 C 40 F k h h k h k k 7 2 C 45 F k h h k k h h 10 C 50 F k h h k k h k Forced heat pump lockout k h h k k k h Heat pump lockout release differential Heat pump...

Page 21: ...rant from the system Pay a special attention to the place such as a basement etc where refrigerant can stay since refrigerant is heavier than air Procedure for checking maximum concentration Check the...

Page 22: ...Daikin Texas Technology Park 19001 Kermier Road Waller TX 77484 U S A 3P591321 10E EM22A013A 2208 SP 00_CV_3P591321 10E indd 5 00_CV_3P591321 10E indd 5 2022 08 31 18 52 35 2022 08 31 18 52 35...

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