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Installation and operation manual

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HXY48TAVJU

VRV System indoor unit

3P616151-1A – 2021.12

Drain pan kit (EKHBDPCA2)

The  drain  pan  is  required  to  drain  accumulated  condensation  from
the  indoor  unit.  It  is  required  during  low  temperature  cooling
operation of the indoor unit and when the leaving water temperature
is <64°F (18°C).

For  installation  of  this  option  into  the  indoor  unit,  refer  to  the
installation manual delivered with this option kit.

Demand PCB (EKRP1AHTA)

An  optional  EKRP1AHTA  demand  PCB  can  be  connected  to  the
indoor unit. This PCB is needed when an external room thermostat is
installed and provides the communication with the indoor unit.

Refer to the demand PCB installation manual for further details.

Refer to the wiring diagram or connection diagram for connecting this
PCB  to  the  unit  and  "7.3.5. To  connect  the  electrical  wiring  on  the
indoor unit" on page 15.

4.3.2.

Possible combinations of indoor unit and outdoor unit

5.

Application guidelines

5.1.

Overview: Application guidelines

The purpose of the application guidelines is to give a glance of the
possibilities of the Daikin heat pump system.

This chapter contains applications guidelines for:

Setting up the space heating/cooling system

Setting up an auxiliary heat source for space heating

5.2.

Setting up the space heating/cooling system

The Daikin heat pump system supplies leaving water to heat emitters
in one or more rooms. 

Because the system offers a wide flexibility to control the temperature
in each room, you need to answer the following questions first:

How  many  rooms  are  heated  (or  cooled)  by  the  Daikin
heat pump system?

Which  heat  emitter  types  are  used  in  each  room  and  what  is
their design leaving water temperature? 

Once  the  space  heating/cooling  requirements  are  clear,  Daikin
recommends to follow the setup guidelines below.

5.2.1.

Single room

Under floor  heating  or  heat  pump  convector  –  Wired  room
thermostat

Setup

A

Main leaving water temperature zone

B

One single room

C

One single room

a

Outdoor VRV

b

VRV Direct Expansion (DX) Indoor unit cassette

c

HXY48

d

Optional EKRUAHTB user interface (main)

e

Refrigerant piping

f

Water piping

g

Floor heating loop

h

Fan coil unit

i

Bypass valve (field supply)

j

User interface (sub)

The  under floor  heating  or  heat  pump  connection  is  directly
connected to the indoor unit.

The room temperature is controlled by the user interface, which
is used as room thermostat. Possible installations:

User interface (standard equipment) installed in the room and
used as room thermostat

User  interface  (standard  equipment)  installed  at  the  indoor
unit  and  used  for  control  close  to  the  indoor  unit  +  user
interface  (optional  equipment  EKRUAHTB)  installed  in  the
room and used as room thermostat

Benefits

Cost effective

You do NOT need an additional external room

thermostat.

High  comfort  and  efficiency

.  The  smart  room  thermostat

functionality can decrease or increase the desired leaving water
temperature  based  on  the  actual  room  temperature
(modulation). This results in:

Stable  room  temperature  matching  the  desired  temperature
(higher comfort)

Less ON/OFF cycles (more quiet, higher comfort and higher
efficiency)

Lowest possible leaving water temperature (higher efficiency)

Easy

. You can easily set the desired room temperature via the

user interface:

For  your  daily  needs,  you  can  use  preset  values  and
schedules. 

To  deviate  from  your  daily  needs,  you  can  temporarily
overrule the preset values and schedules.

INFORMATION

For  detailed  information,  refer  to  the  VRV  heat  pump
combination  table  in  Technical  Data.  Combinations  are
explained depending on the system layout of the VRV heat
pump series.

NOTE

The  illustrations  in  the  application  guidelines  are
meant for reference only, and are NOT to be used as
detailed  hydraulic  diagrams.  The  detailed  hydraulic
dimensioning and balancing are NOT shown, and are
the responsibility of the installer.

For more information about the configuration settings
to 

optimize 

heat pump 

operation, 

see 

the

configuration chapter.

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Summary of Contents for VRV HXY48TAVJU

Page 1: ...English Fran ais Espa ol INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL HXY48TAVJU System indoor unit 00_CV_3P616151 1A fm 1...

Page 2: ...rk 14 7 3 2 System overview of field wiring 15 7 3 3 Requirements 15 7 3 4 To open the switch box cover 15 7 3 5 To connect the electrical wiring on the indoor unit 15 7 3 6 To connect the user interf...

Page 3: ...fied personnel must carry out the installation work Installation must be done in accordance with this installation manual Improper installation may result in water leakage electric shock or fire When...

Page 4: ...additional refrigerant must be charged in its liquid state If the refrigerant is charged in a state of gas its composition can change and the system will not work properly The indoor unit is for R410...

Page 5: ...mage must be reported immediately to the carrier s claims agent Bring the packed unit as close as possible to its final installation position to prevent damage during transport 3 1 Indoor unit 3 1 1 T...

Page 6: ...ntification 4 2 1 Identification label Indoor unit Location Model identification Modelname HXY48TAVJU 4 3 Possible combinations of unit and options 4 3 1 List of options for indoor unit User interface...

Page 7: ...eaving water temperature zone B One single room C One single room a Outdoor VRV b VRV Direct Expansion DX Indoor unit cassette c HXY48 d Optional EKRUAHTB user interface main e Refrigerant piping f Wa...

Page 8: ...kage When installing the unit in a small room take measures in order to keep the refrigerant concentration from exceeding allowable safety limits in the event of a refrigerant leak Do not climb sit or...

Page 9: ...e is 50 F 10 C cooling The maximum water pressure is 44 psi 3 bar Provide adequate safeguards in the water circuit to ensure that the maximum pressure is NOT exceeded All installed piping and piping a...

Page 10: ...r volume Check that the total water volume in the installation is minimum 5 3 gallon 20 liter the internal water volume of the indoor unit NOT included a Outdoor unit VRV b Indoor unit HXY48 c Heat ex...

Page 11: ...35 H 10 4 35 0 10 4 35 psi 0 3 bar The corresponding maximum water volume at 4 35 psi 0 3 bar is 108 3 gal 410 l See the graph in the chapter above Because 92 gal 350 l is lower than 108 3 gal 410 l...

Page 12: ...1 Indoor unit power supply 2 GND a a Refer to name plate on the indoor unit 2 Malfunction output 2 0 3 A b b Minimum cable section 0 75 mm AWG18 3 Operation ON OFF output 2 0 3 A b 4 Cooling heating...

Page 13: ...he water outlet Mind their position Orientation of the integrated drain valves is important for servicing 1 Install the shut off valves on the water pipes a Water inlet b Water outlet c Adaptors 2 Scr...

Page 14: ...w switch During filling it may not be possible to remove all the air from the circuit Remaining air will be removed through the automatic air purge valves during the initial operating hours of the sys...

Page 15: ...50 50 Total hardness mg CaCO3 l 200 70 70 Calcium hardness mg CaCO3 l 150 50 Ionic state silica mg SiO2 l 50 30 30 Reference items Iron mg Fe l 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 3 Copper mg Cu l 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 1 Sulfate i...

Page 16: ...nd sharp edges 7 3 6 To connect the user interface The unit is equipped with a user interface offering a user friendly way to set up use and maintain the unit Before operating the user interface follo...

Page 17: ...ape of the backside of the user interface by overtightening the mounting screws a b P1 P2 a Rear part of the user interface b Front part of the user interface 1 2 1 NOTE Be careful NOT to distort the...

Page 18: ...is properly installed to avoid abnormal noises and vibrations when starting up the unit 6 Damaged equipment Check the inside of the unit on damaged components or squeezed pipes 7 Refrigerant leak Chec...

Page 19: ...he select field setting 5 Save the new value by pressing the pr button 6 Repeat step 2 through 4 to change other field settings as required 7 When finished press the z button to exit FIELD SET MODE 8...

Page 20: ...room temperature During operation During schedule timer operation the operation LED is lit continuously When pushing the y button The schedule timer for space heating will stop and will not start agai...

Page 21: ...roller and the real set point E g a positive shift value means that the real temperature set point will be higher than the calculated set point It is advised to use the weather dependent set point bec...

Page 22: ...l be used for the logic Eg when the ambient temperature is high during cooling mode the logic will correct the measured value of the leaving water thermistor to a lower value to take into account infl...

Page 23: ...01 High ambient temperature Hi_A 59 15 50 68 10 20 1 8 1 F C 02 Set point at low ambient temperature Lo_Ti 104 40 77 176 25 80 1 8 1 F C 03 Set point at high ambient temperature Hi_Ti 77 25 77 176 25...

Page 24: ...03 Set point cooling leaving water minimum temperature 50 10 41 64 5 18 1 8 1 F C 04 Not applicable Do not change the default value 0 d Settings are not applicable E Service mode 00 Not applicable Do...

Page 25: ...ave this mode If no button is pressed the user interface leaves the display mode after 10 seconds Procedure for space heating cooling 1 Check the leaving water and entering water temperature through t...

Page 26: ...onent box are hot Make sure you do not touch a conductive section Do not rinse the unit This may cause electric shocks or fire Play it safe Touch a metal part by hand such as piping sheet metal in ord...

Page 27: ...ace cooling heating operation Tick when checked Q Explain to the user what sytem is installed on site Complete the fill in below for each unit The information may be useful for the user in future serv...

Page 28: ...PECTION REQUIRED k and l These icons indicate that inspection is required on the installation Consult your dealer 11 TEMPERATURE DISPLAY 9 The display shows the current temperature of the installation...

Page 29: ...ERATURE ADJUST BUTTONS bi and bj These buttons are used to adjust the leaving water temperature set point in normal operation mode or in schedule timer programming mode If the controller is set to per...

Page 30: ...int The operation LED 0 lights up 2 Use the bi and bj buttons to set the desired room temperature Temperature range for heating 61 90 F 16 32 C room temperature In order to avoid overheating space hea...

Page 31: ...is enabled 3 Press the ba button to deactivate weather dependent set point operation The bi and bj buttons are used to set the leaving water temperature Field settings define the parameters for the we...

Page 32: ...g schedule timer can be programmed in 2 different ways Based on the temperature set point leaving water temperature and room temperature Based on the ON OFF instruction The desired method is set throu...

Page 33: ...ation LED will stop working However the schedule timer icon will stay displayed When pushing the pr button The schedule timer for space heating will be stopped and will not start again The schedule ti...

Page 34: ...This form can help you define the required actions for each day Take your time to enter all data accurately Try to program the actions in a chronological way start with action 1 for the first action...

Page 35: ...g water temperature 9 Use the bi and bj buttons to set the room temperature 10 Use the ba button to select x to switch cooling and the user interface off 11 Repeat steps 6 to 10 to program the other a...

Page 36: ...out as follows 1 Press the button to enter the programming consulting mode 2 Select the operation mode you would like to consult by means of the pi and pj buttons The actual mode is blinking 3 Press t...

Page 37: ...e unit There are 2 inputs that allow Remote thermo on off Remote unit on off For more details about this option kit refer to the wiring diagram of the unit 10 3 12 Operating the optional user interfac...

Page 38: ...field settings as required 7 When finished press the z button to exit FIELD SET MODE NOTE Changes made to a specific field setting are only stored when the pr button is pressed Navigating to a new fi...

Page 39: ...e this procedure for resetting the safety is not successful contact your local dealer For other malfunction codes which may be displayed during the system test run or operation see the installation ma...

Page 40: ...0A 2 1 8 F1U SS1 4 2 X12A 1 4 1 1 F1U 6 1 2 NORM EMG R1T BRN 1 208 230V 60Hz 2 2 X1M 2 X27A 2 2 YLW 3 K6R WHT 2 X5A 2 1 C3 X15A K1R C2 S1L HAP 2 X1M X1A 5 X15A 1 1 X14A BLU BLU 2 2 X20A X18A MS A1P L2...

Page 41: ...refrigerant of oil and of other parts must be done in accordance with the applicable legislation Do not try to dismantle the system yourself the dismantling of the system treatment of the refrigerant...

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