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• Be careful not to let the field piping 

come into contact with the compres-
sor terminal cover.
Adjust the height of the insulation 
material on liquid pipe when it has 
the possibility of getting in contact 
with the terminal.  Also make sure 
that the field piping does not touch 
the mounting bolt of the compressor.

• When it is expected that water con-

densed in the stop valve will reach 
the indoor unit through the gap 
between the heat insulating material 
and the piping (for example, when 
the outdoor unit is installed in a 
higher position than the indoor unit), 
take proper action such as caulking 
the connection area.

[Measures to prevent invasion of small creatures and litter]

• Block all gaps in the piping penetration areas with putty or heat insu-

lating material (arranged in the local field) as shown in the figure 
below.
(If small creatures such as insects or litter enter the outdoor unit, a 
short-circuit may be caused inside the control box.)

6-5 Heat insulation of piping

• Make sure to insulate the field piping (on both the liquid line and gas 

line) and refrigerant branching kit.
(If they are not insulated, water leakage may be caused.)

(The maximum temperature of the piping on the gas line is about 
248 °F during heating operation.  Use an insulation sufficiently resis-
tant to this temperature.)

• Reinforce the refrigerant piping according to the installation environ-

ment. If it is not reinforced, condensate may form on the surface of 
the insulation.

WARNING

• Make sure to insulate the field piping up to the piping connection 

area inside the unit.  If the piping is exposed, dew condensation and 
burn by contact may be caused.

6-6 Airtight test and vacuum drying

The unit has been checked for leaks by the manufacturer.
Confirm that the valves are firmly closed before airtight test or vacuum-
drying.
To prevent entry of any impurities and insure sufficient pressure resis-
tance, always use the special tools dedicated for R410A.

Perform the following inspections securely after the piping work.

Airtight test

 - Make sure to use nitrogen gas. (For the service port 

position, refer to the figure in 

“Stop valve operation method”

.)

[Procedure]  Pressurize the air conditioner from the liquid pipe and 
gas pipe up to 478 psi (Make sure not to exceed 478 psi).  When the 
pressure does not drop for 24 hours, the piping work shall be 
accepted.  
If the pressure drops, check for leakage positions. (Confirm that 
there is no leakage, then release nitrogen.)

Vacuum drying

 - Use a vacuum pump which can evacuate up to 

–14.6 psi or less.
[Procedure] Operate the vacuum pump for evacuation for 2 hours or 
more using both liquid pipe and gas pipe until the vacuum pressure 
reaches –14.6 psi or less.  Leave the air conditioner at –14.6 psi or 
less for 1 hour or more, and confirm that the vacuum pressure indi-
cated by the vacuum gage does not increase.
(If the vacuum pressure increases, the system may contain moisture 
or have leakage.)

If there is a possibility of moisture remaining in the piping

 (for example, 

when there is a possibility of dew condensation inside the piping because 
the piping work was performed in the rainy season or over a long period of 
time, or when rainwater may have entered the piping during the work)
Perform evacuation described above for 2 hours (vacuum drying), pres-
surize the air conditioner up to 7 psi (vacuum break) with nitrogen gas, 
then evacuate the air conditioner using the vacuum pump for 1 hour to 
achieve –14.6 psi or less (vacuum drying).
(If the vacuum pressure does not reach –14.6 psi or less even after evacu-
ation for 2 hours or more, repeat vacuum break and vacuum drying.) Leave 
the air conditioner in the vacuum status for 1 hour or more, and confirm that 
the vacuum pressure indicated by the vacuum gauge does not increase.

6-7 Additional refrigerant charge

WARNING

• To avoid injury always use protective gloves and eye protection when 

charging refrigerant.

• To avoid injury do not charge with unsuitable substances. Use only 

the appropriate refrigerant.

NOTE

• Refrigerant cannot be charged until field wiring has been completed.

Refrigerant may only be charged after performing the airtight test
and the vacuum drying (see above).
When charging refrigerant into the system, take care that its maximum
allowable charge is never exceeded, in view of the danger of liquid hammer.
Refrigerant containers shall be opened slowly.
To avoid compressor breakdown, do not charge the refrigerant more
than the specified amount to raise the condensing pressure.

This outdoor unit is factory charged with refrigerant.

• Charge the additional refrigerant calculated by the formula below.

Record the additional amount to the label stuck on the back of front 
panel.

Charge the refrigerant to the liquid pipe in its liquid state. Since R410A
is a mixed refrigerant, its composition changes if charged in a state of
gas and normal system operation would no longer be assured.

Before filling, check whether the tank has a siphon attached or not.

How to fill a tank with a siphon attached.

Other ways of filling the tank

Cautions on connecting the connection piping

Terminal cover

 Insulation

Bolt

Caulking, etc.

Compressor

Liquid piping

Putty or heat 
insulating material 
(arranged in local field)

Additional charging

amount =

Liquid piping length

× 0.036 +

Additional charging

depended on type

of indoor unit

(lb.)

(ft.)×0.036

A (lb.)

Indoor unit

FBQ
FCQ
FHQ

FTQ30
FTQ36

FTQ42

Additional charging

A (lb.)

0

1.31

3.00

There is a siphon tube
inside, so there is no need
to turn the tank upside-down.

Fill with the tank upright.

Fill with the tank upside-down.

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Summary of Contents for RZR36PVJU8

Page 1: ...avant l installation Conserver ce manuel port e de main pour r f rence ult rieure Ce manuel doit tre donn au propri taire de l quipement Lea cuidadosamente estas instrucciones antes de instalar Guarde...

Page 2: ...ult in water leakage elec tric shock or fire When installing the unit in a small room take measures to keep the refrigerant concentration from exceeding allowable safety limits Excessive refrigerant l...

Page 3: ...as thinner or gasoline are handled Oper ating the unit in such conditions can cause a fire Take adequate measures to prevent the outdoor unit from being used as a shelter by small animals Small animal...

Page 4: ...whose velocity is 11 mph or more blows to the out door unit from the air outlet side the air flow rate of the outdoor unit is reduced the outlet air is sucked again short circuit and the following eff...

Page 5: ...conduit and servicing between the units A When an obstruction is present on the air inlet side When the upward area is open 1 When one outdoor unit is installed individually When an obstruction is pr...

Page 6: ...utdoor unit is installed individually The dimensional relationship between H L and A is as shown in the table below NOTE Close the area under the frame so that the outlet air does not bypass there 2 W...

Page 7: ...2 Only two outdoor units can be installed side by side D When outdoor units are stacked 1 When an obstruction is present on the air outlet side NOTE 1 Only two outdoor units can be stacked 2 About 4 i...

Page 8: ...ng nut 3 Remove the transportation metal and the washer as shown in the above figure 4 Return and tighten the fixing nut again 5 Return the sound proof cover to achieve the former status CAUTION If th...

Page 9: ...than the specified refrigerant enter the refrigerant system Do not let any gas such as air enter the refrigerant system Precautions when connecting the piping See the following table for flare dimens...

Page 10: ...nditioner at 14 6 psi or less for 1 hour or more and confirm that the vacuum pressure indi cated by the vacuum gage does not increase If the vacuum pressure increases the system may contain moisture o...

Page 11: ...counterclockwise 2 When the valve stem cannot be turned any more stop turning Now the valve is open How to close the stop valve 1 Insert a hexagon wrench into the valve stem and turn the valve stem c...

Page 12: ...supply wiring and transmission wiring Let the power supply wiring and transmission wiring with a conduit pass through one of the knockout holes on the front or side piping cover and let the transmiss...

Page 13: ...e below for tightening torque for the terminal screws Model Phase and frequency Voltage Max Overcurrent Protective device Min Circuit Amps RZQ30PVJU7 1 60Hz 208 230V 30A 27A RZQ36PVJU8 RZR36PVJU8 RZQ4...

Page 14: ...ORK 5 Piping size and heat insulation Refer to 6 1 Selection of piping material 6 5 Heat insulation of piping 6 Check of stop valve Confirm that the stop valve is open on both the liquid line and gas...

Page 15: ...outdoor unit may continue to operate for a further 3 minutes If the system has not undergone the check operation by the test run button since it was first installed a malfunction code U3 is dis playe...

Page 16: ...in the outdoor unit remain closed Open the stop valve on both the gas and liquid lines The refrigerant is overcharged Calculate again the required amount of refrigerant to be charged based on the pipi...

Page 17: ...ions in steps 1 and 2 above 4 Deal with the situations where the result exceeds the maximum con centration level Where the installation of a facility results in a concentration in excess of the maximu...

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