SiE25-110
Existence of DIP Switch, Jumper and BS
Field Setting
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3.3
Emergency Operation
Emergency
Operation of
Indoor Units
You can operate the system manually by changing the setting of the emergency switch (SS1)
on the indoor unit’s PC board from “Normal” to “Emergency.” When switched however the
equipment cannot regulate temperature. The table below contains a list by model of actuators
for manually operating indoor units in time of emergency.
Method of switching in time of emergency
Notes:
1. Do not operate from remote controller during emergency operation.
2. Operate the switch only when the power supply is turned OFF.
Emergency
Operation of
Outdoor Units
Turn off the power supply and set the emergency switch to ON and “Heat” for heating or “Cool”
for cooling. Operation will be started manually when you turn the power back on. (“Heat” cannot
be set for a cooling only air-conditioner.)
Concerning
Emergency
Operation
If a safety device should be actuated during emergency operation, all actuators are turned OFF.
If you reset after waiting for 3 minutes, operation will start again. Emergency operation cannot
be carried out if the PC board itself is defective.
Note:
For emergency operation, be sure to set emergency operation for both the indoor and outdoor
units. Do not attempt to operate the equipment from the remote controller during emergency
operation. Emergency operation is computer-controlled, and therefore cannot be carried out if
the microcomputer is not operating properly.
The table below contains a list of actuators for manually operating the equipment in time of
emergency.
During emergency heating operation, defrosting is carried out for 3 minutes every hour. (4-way
valve, outdoor unit fan and indoor unit fan are turned OFF.)
Model
Fan
Drain Raising
FHYCP
FUYP
FHYP
(OPTION)
FAYP
—
ON
COOL
ON
COOL
ON
COOL
OFF
HEAT
OFF
HEAT
OFF
HEAT
COOL
or
HEAT
FORCED
COOLING
FACTORY SET
FORCED
HEATING
DS1 SETTING
(S1953)
Actuator
Cooling
Heating
Compressor
ON
ON
4-WAY VALVE
OFF
ON
Indoor Unit Fan
H Fan Speed
H Fan Speed
Drain Pump
ON
ON
Summary of Contents for SkyAir Super Inverter 70 D Series
Page 11: ...SiE25 110 2...
Page 15: ...Model Name and Power Supply SiE25 110 6 Model Name and Power Supply...
Page 16: ...SiE25 110 Functions 7 Part 2 Functions 1 List of Functions 8 1 1 Functions 8...
Page 31: ...Specifications SiE25 110 22 Specifications...
Page 35: ...Wired Remote Controller SiE25 110 26 Remote Controller 1 2 Installation...
Page 36: ...SiE25 110 Wired Remote Controller Remote Controller 27...
Page 39: ...Wireless Remote Controller SiE25 110 30 Remote Controller...
Page 63: ...Settings Concerning Maintenance SiE25 110 54 Field Setting FUYP...
Page 64: ...SiE25 110 Settings Concerning Maintenance Field Setting 55 FHYP...
Page 65: ...Settings Concerning Maintenance SiE25 110 56 Field Setting FAYP...
Page 67: ...Settings Concerning Maintenance SiE25 110 58 Field Setting RZP100 125DV1 E RZP100DVAL E...
Page 68: ...SiE25 110 Settings Concerning Maintenance Field Setting 59 RZP125 140DTAL...
Page 107: ...Operation Range SiE25 110 98 Function and Operation 5 Operation Range 5 1 Operation Limits...
Page 133: ...Procedure of Self Diagnosis by Remote Controller SiE25 110 124 Troubleshooting...
Page 238: ...SiE25 110 Piping Diagrams Appendix 229 1 2 Twin System RZP100D RZP125D 3D034162...
Page 241: ...Wiring Diagrams SiE25 110 232 Appendix FUYP71BV1 FUYP100BV1 FUYP125BV1 3D027747...
Page 242: ...SiE25 110 Wiring Diagrams Appendix 233 FAYP71BV1 FAYP100BV1 3D027748...
Page 243: ...Wiring Diagrams SiE25 110 234 Appendix 2 2 Outdoor Units 2 2 1 50Hz RZP71DV1 3D032604...
Page 244: ...SiE25 110 Wiring Diagrams Appendix 235 RZP100DV1 RZP125DV1 3D032603...
Page 245: ...Wiring Diagrams SiE25 110 236 Appendix 2 2 2 60Hz RZP71DVAL 3D032880B...
Page 246: ...SiE25 110 Wiring Diagrams Appendix 237 RZP100DVAL 3D032881B...
Page 247: ...Wiring Diagrams SiE25 110 238 Appendix RZP125DTAL RZP140DTAL 3D032882B...
Page 251: ...SiE25 110 iv Index...