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CAUTION

• The wiring should be selected in compliance with local specifica-

tions. See the table above.

• Always turn off the power before doing wiring work.
• Grounding should be done in compliance with local laws and reg-

ulations.

• As shown in figure 25, when connecting the power supply wiring to 

the power supply terminal block, be sure to clamp securely.

• Once wiring work is completed, check to make sure there are no 

loose connections among the electrical parts in the control box.

(Refer to figure 24)

1.

Stop valve fixing plate

2.

Clamp (accessory) 

3.

Connecting power supply wiring

4.

Ground wire (Yellow/Green)

5.

Terminal block (X1M)

6.

Transmission wiring

7.

(To X2M [TO IN/ D UNIT] (F1, F2))

8.

Terminal block (X2M)

9.

Insulation tube (Large) (accessory)

10.

Insulation tube (Small) (accessory)

11.

Cut off the insulation tube sticking out of the outdoor unit.

12.

Wire clamp and screw (accessory)

7-4 Transmission wiring connection procedure

• If an excessive force is applied while connecting a wire to the termi-

nal block, the connection may be damaged.

(Refer to figure 25)

1.

Terminal block (X2M)

2.

Use balance type shield wire (with no polarity).

3.

Indoor unit

4.

Under no circumstances should 208/230V be connected.

Precautions regarding the length of wiring between units

Exceeding the following limits may cause transmission malfunctions, so 
observe them.
Max. wiring length

Max. 3280 ft. (1000 m)

Precautions regarding wiring between units

Do not connect 208/230V power supply wiring to terminals for 
the transmission wiring. Doing so would destroy the entire sys-
tem.

• Wiring to the indoor unit should be wired to F1 and F2 (TO IN/D unit) 

on the outdoor unit’s terminal block (X2M).

NOTE

The above wiring should be wired using AWG18-16 (0.75-1.25 mm

2

)

stranded, non-shielded wiring. 
(See figure 25 for how to ground the shielded parts.)

All transmission wiring is to be procured on site.

8.

ADDITIONAL REFRIGERANT CHARGE

WARNING

• When leaving the unit with the power on, be sure to 

switch with another person doing the installation or close 
the front panel.

8-1 Before adding refrigerant

• Make sure the following work and inspection is complete, in accor-

dance with the installation manual.
• Piping
• Wiring
• Air tight test, Vacuum drying

8-2 Checking the refrigerant 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 
longer be assured.

• Check whether the tank has a siphon pipe before charging and place 

the tank so that the refrigerant is charged in liquid form. (See the fig-
ure below.)

8-3 Adding refrigerant

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 maxi-
mum 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.   

1.

Calculate the amount of refrigerant to add as described below.

<Calculation for refrigerant charging amount>

Refrigerant equivalent to 15 ft. (4.5 m) liquid piping is factory-charged in 
the outdoor unit.
Calculate the refrigerant charging amount based on the following for-
mula.

• If the liquid piping length is 15 ft. (4.5 m) or less

(lbs)

• If the liquid piping length is more than 15 ft. (4.5 m)

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

2.

After the vacuum drying is finished, open valve A and charge the cal-
culated amount of refrigerant through the service port for the liquid-
side stop valve.
(See “Stop valve operation procedure” in “

6. REFRIGERANT PIP-

ING

” for details on how to use the stop valve.)

Filling after calculating the amount of refrigerant to add

Additional refrigerant 

charging amount [

A

]

Indoor unit 
type

FAQ, FBQ, FCQ, FHQ

0

FTQ18·24

0.10

FTQ30·36

0.71

FTQ42·48

1.05

[

A

]

+

(Liquid piping length–15) ft. 

× 0.036

=

Additional refrigerant 

charging amount

lbs

lbs

lbs

Tank with siphon pipe

Other tanks

There is a siphon 
pipe inside, so the 
cylinder need not be 
upside-down to fill 
with liquid.
(Stand the cylinder 
upright when filling.)

Stand the tank 
upside down and 
charge.

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Summary of Contents for SkyAir RZQ24TAVJU

Page 1: ...ce 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 tre donn au...

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

Page 3: ...4 100 or more 40 1000 or more 60 1500 or more 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 figure 9 figure 10 figure 11 fi...

Page 4: ...1 2 3 IN D OUT D F1F2 F1F2 L1 L2 F1 IN D OUT D F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 11 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 figure 26 figure 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 acc...

Page 5: ...ious injury or death Do not ground units to water pipes gas pipes telephone wires or lightning rods as incomplete grounding can cause a severe shock hazard resulting in severe injury or death Addition...

Page 6: ...tdoor use Do not install the air conditioner 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...

Page 7: ...ainst the outdoor unit s exhaust cause a deterioration in the system performance High winds force re circulation of the exhaust air into the inlet which is known to cause the following effects Reducti...

Page 8: ...ir 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 o...

Page 9: ...ent It is best to screw in the foundation bolt until their length remains 13 16 in 20 mm above the foundation surface Refer to figure 11 1 Diagram of lower surface Drain pipe installation Locations wh...

Page 10: ...copper piping through the through holes and when passing them out to the outside 6 4 Pipe connection See Stop valve operation procedure in 6 7 Air tight test and vac uum drying regarding handling of...

Page 11: ...ture that the gas side piping can reach is around 248 F 120 C so be sure to use insulating material which is sufficiently resistant to this temperature CAUTION For local insulation be sure to insulate...

Page 12: ...y a certified professional Follow the Wiring diagram label when carrying out any electrical wiring Only proceed with wiring work after turning off all power Make sure the ground resistance is no great...

Page 13: ...ck of unit 4 Knockout 5 Side of unit 6 Front of unit 7 Terminal block 8 Control Box Precautions when laying power supply wiring Wiring of different thicknesses cannot be connected to the power supply...

Page 14: ...manual Piping Wiring Air tight test Vacuum drying 8 2 Checking the refrigerant tank Charge the refrigerant to the liquid pipe in its liquid state Since R410A is a mixed refrigerant its composition ch...

Page 15: ...door and outdoor units being turned on H2P will light up and the com pressor will not run Only perform operation after checking that the LED display is as shown in 10 1 Power On Check Operation 2 tabl...

Page 16: ...Y SAVING AND OPTIMUM OPERATION The unit is equipped with advanced energy saving functionality Depending on the priority emphasis can be put on energy saving or comfort level Several parameters can be...

Page 17: ...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 conjunction with setting...

Page 18: ...e evolution A B C D E F A Indoor unit set temperature 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...

Page 19: ...h k h k Mode 6 k h h h k k h Type Description 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...

Page 20: ...ated to outdoor units No Setting item display Setting condition display Setting item MODE H1P TEST H2P C H selection Low noise H6P Demand H7P IND H3P Master H4P Slave H5P Factory setting 57 Heat pump...

Page 21: ...asement etc where refrigerant can stay since refrigerant is heavier than air Procedure for checking maximum concentration Check the maximum concentration level in accordance with steps 1 to 4 below an...

Page 22: ...1810 3P435164 5M EM18A002A HT...

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