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• Heat Recovery series (RQCEQ)

7-2 Wiring Connection Example for Whole 

System

Heat Pump series (RQ(C)YQ)

(Refer to figure 19.1)

1.

Power supply

2.

Main switch

3.

Earth leakage circuit breaker

4.

Fuse

5.

Outdoor unit

6.

COOL/HEAT selector

7.

Remote controller

8.

Indoor unit

Heat Recovery series (RQCEQ)

(Refer to figure 19.2)

1.

Power supply

2.

Main switch

3.

Earth leakage circuit breaker

4.

Fuse

5.

Outdoor unit

6.

COOL/HEAT selector

7.

Remote controller

8.

Indoor unit

9.

BS unit

Note

Make sure the weak electric wiring (i.e. for the remote control-
ler, between units, etc.) and the power wiring do not pass near 
each other, keeping them at least 50 mm apart.
Proximity may cause electrical interference, malfunctions, and 
breakage.

Be sure to connect the power wiring to the power wiring termi-
nal block and secure it as described in “

7-5 Power Wiring 

Connection Procedure

”.

Transmission wiring should be secured as described in “

7-4 

Transmission Wiring Connection Procedure

”.

Secure wiring with clamp such as insulation lock ties to avoid 
contact with piping.

Shape the wires to prevent the structure such as the EL. 
COMPO. BOX lid deforming.  And close the cover firmly.

7-3 Leading wire Procedure

• The power wiring and ground wiring are passed out from the 

power wiring hole on the sides, the front (knock hole) or the bot-
tom frame (knock hole) .

• The transmission wiring is passed out from the wiring hole (knock 

hole) on the front of the unit or from a piping hole.

(Refer to figure 20)

1.

Electrical wiring diagram

2.

On the back of the EL .COMPO. BOX lid

3.

Power wiring, ground wiring (inside conduit)

4.

(When the wiring is routed out through the side panel)

5.

Transmission wiring

6.

Pipe opening

7.

Conduit

8.

For power wiring and ground wiring

9.

Through cover

10.

Cut off the shaded zones before use

11.

Burr

12.

Knockout hole

13.

For transmission wiring

Note

• Open the knock holes with a hammer or the like.
• After knocking out the holes, we recommend you remove any 

burrs and paint them using the repair paint to prevent rusting.

• When passing wiring through the knock holes, remove burrs 

around the knock holes and protect the wiring with protective 
tape. 

(Refer to figure 20)

• If small animals might enter the unit, block off any gaps (hatching 

parts in figure 20) with material (field supply).

7-4 Transmission Wiring Connection Procedure

• Referring to figure 21, 22 connect the transmission wiring 

between outdoor unit and indoor unit, outdoor unit and outdoor 
unit of other system, outdoor unit and outdoor unit of same sys-
tem (only multi system) or to COOL/HEAT selector.

Heat Pump series (RQ(C)YQ)

(Refer to figure 21.1)

1.

Connection example for single system

2.

Outdoor unit

3.

COOL/HEAT selector

4.

To outdoor unit of other system

5.

Match up terminal symbols (Has polarity)

6.

Use duplex wires

7.

Indoor unit

8.

Never connect the power wire

Heat Recovery series (RQCEQ)

(Refer to figure 21.2)

1.

EL. COMPO. BOX

2. Never connect the power wire
3.

To outdoor unit of other system

4.

Use duplex wires (No polarity)

5.

BS unit

6.

Indoor unit

7.

Indoor unit (Cooling only)

(Refer to figure 22)

1.

Connection example for multi system

2.

Outdoor unit A (Master unit)

3.

Outdoor unit B (Sub unit)

4.

COOL/HEAT selector

5.

To indoor unit

6.

To outdoor unit of other system

• All transmission wiring is to be procured onsite. All wiring should 

use sheathed vinyl cord 0.75-1.25 mm

2

 or cable (duplex). (Triplex 

only for the COOL/HEAT selector.)

• Transmission wiring (About the symbol 

 ~ 

, see figure 21, 22) 

should be done within the following limitations.
If they are exceeded, transmission problems may occur.

 Between outdoor unit and indoor unit

Between outdoor unit and outdoor unit of other systems

Max. wiring length

: 1,000 m

Max. total wiring length

: 2,000 m

Max. no. of branches

: 16

[Note] 
No branch is allowed 
after branch
(See figure 23)

Max. no. of outdoor units of other system 
that can be connected

: 10

(Refer to figure 23)

1.

Outdoor unit

2.

Indoor unit

3.

Branch line 1

4.

Branch line 2

5.

No branch is allowed after branch

6.

Main line

7.

Central remote controller, etc.

8.

Branch line 3

9.

Transmission wiring between outdoor unit and indoor unit

10.

Transmission wiring between outdoor unit and outdoor unit

 Between outdoor unit and outdoor unit of  same system

(Only for multi system)

Max. wiring length

: 30 m

 Transmission wiring to COOL/HEAT selector

Max. wiring length

: 500 m

• The transmission wiring inside the EL.COMPO.BOX should be 

secured using the clamp (2) as shown in figure 24.

(Refer to figure 24)

1.

In the EL.COMPO.BOX

2.

Retain to the EL.COMPO.BOX with the accessory clamp 
(2)

Z

max

 (

)

Minimum 
S

sc

 value

RQCEQ280=RQEQ140

No requirements

1813804

RQCEQ360=RQEQ180

No requirements

2359468

RQCEQ460=RQEQ180

No requirements

2993538

RQCEQ500=RQEQ180

No requirements

3266370

RQCEQ540=RQEQ180

No requirements

3539202

RQCEQ636=RQEQ212

No requirements

3422187

RQCEQ712=RQEQ212 No requirements

4407099

RQCEQ744=RQEQ212 No requirements

4368094

RQCEQ816=RQEQ212 No requirements

4601921

RQCEQ848=RQEQ212 No requirements

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Summary of Contents for VRV III-Q RQYQ140PY1

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Page 2: ...10 300 300 500 500 500 500 100 100 100 100 300 If installed as a single unit Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 3 If installed as a serial installation 1 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 1 2 1 1 1 200 30...

Page 3: ...4 7 6 8 2 3 4 7 8 9 6 1 1 2 3 4 5 2 1 2 10 9 8 7 5 6 3 4 11 12 8 12 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A BC A F1 F2 F1 F2 Q1 Q2 B C 3 1 1 A5P A1P TO IN D UNIT TO OUT D UNIT TO MULTI UNIT F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 TO IN D UN...

Page 4: ...figure 30 2 1 1 1 7 3 4 4 5 5 10 9 9 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 6 6 8 2 1 2 A1P A5P A5P 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 8 8 L1 L2 L3 N 1 2 3 4 5 4 4 6 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 9 1 2 1 3 2 5 6 4 1 2 3 6 4 5 1 2...

Page 5: ...1 figure 31 2 figure 32 figure 33 1 2 3 12 13 14 4 5 11 9 8 7 6 10 10 10 10 8 8 8 7 6 5 4 9 10 2 3 1 9 9 9 8 7 6 5 10 4 1 11 3 2 1 5 6 7 3 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 00_CV_3P226891 14T fm Page 5 Tuesday Septe...

Page 6: ...hese instructions properly may result in personal injury or loss of life CAUTION Failure to observe these instructions properly may result in property damage or personal injury which may be serious de...

Page 7: ...stem clean dry and tightly sealed Read the chapter REFRIGERANT PIPING carefully and follow these procedures correctly A Clean and dry Strict measures must be taken to keep impurities including fluid d...

Page 8: ...Y13 14 0 36 4 16 units RQCEQ360PY13 17 8 46 2 20 units RQCEQ460PY13 22 5 58 5 26 units RQCEQ500PY13 25 0 65 0 29 units RQCEQ540PY13 28 0 72 8 33 units RQCEQ636PY13 30 8 80 0 36 units RQCEQ712PY13 34 5...

Page 9: ...h the unit s operation If necessary install some kind of obstruction to block the wind 6 The space around the unit is adequate for servicing and the min imum space for air inlet and air outlet is avai...

Page 10: ...method and work more than 4 per sons Refer to figure 5 1 Fork 2 Hole large 3 Transportation clasp yellow 4 Fixed screws of transportation clasp Refer to figure 6 1 Belt sling 2 Board 3 Hole large Ref...

Page 11: ...ipes The local interunit piping can be connected either forward or to the sides taken out through the bottom as shown in the figure 12 When passing out through the bottom use the knock hole in the bot...

Page 12: ...to use the accessory piping Make sure the onsite piping does not come into contact with other piping or the bottom frame or side panels of the unit Multi Systems RQEQ series cannot be used as an indep...

Page 13: ...ntil the split of the joint without wrapping any onsite piping around this area Over 500 mm of straight area can be maintained by connect ing at least 120 mm of onsite pipe straight to the joint Refer...

Page 14: ...ed with R410A How to select the REFNET joint When using REFNET joint at the first branch counted from the outdoor unit side Choose from the following table in accordance with the outdoor unit capacity...

Page 15: ...nt branching kit and indoor unit Section E Piping between refrigerant branching kit and indoor unit Section E Piping between outdoor unit and refrigerant branching kit Section A Piping between outdoor...

Page 16: ...liquid piping size at 6 4 Total length m of liquid piping size at 9 5 How to calculate the additional refrigerant to be charged Additional refrigerant to be charged R kg R should be rounded off in uni...

Page 17: ...ranch kit selection Refrigerant branch kit must be used to prescribed kit Use this table for kit selection How to select the REFNET joint How to select the REFNET header When using REFNET joint at the...

Page 18: ...from the following table in accordance with the total capacity of all the outdoor units connected upstream Indoor capacity index 56 kW 56 kW x 112 kW 112 kW x 160 kW 160 kW x 180 kW 180 kW x 224 kW 22...

Page 19: ...5 10m i 9 5 10m j 9 5 10m k 9 5 20m l 9 5 20m m 9 5 20m n 9 5 10m o 6 4 10m p 6 4 10m r 9 5 1m s 9 5 1m t 9 5 1m u 9 5 3m v 15 9 3m w 12 7 3m a b v w c n r u o p RQCEQ848PY13 112 8 915 8 9 kg Round of...

Page 20: ...t applying external pressure on the termi nal parts terminal for power wiring terminal for transmission wir ing and earth terminal 7 1 Power circuit safety device and cable requirements A power circui...

Page 21: ...tem only multi system or to COOL HEAT selector Heat Pump series RQ C YQ Refer to figure 21 1 1 Connection example for single system 2 Outdoor unit 3 COOL HEAT selector 4 To outdoor unit of other syste...

Page 22: ...then secure to prevent outside pressure being exerted on the ter minal board Use an appropriate screwdriver for tightening the terminal screws A screwdriver with a small head will strip the head and m...

Page 23: ...uum for an hour and make sure the pressure does not rise by monitoring with a vacuum gauge 9 PIPE INSULATION Insulation of pipes should be done after performing 8 AIR TIGHT TEST AND VACUUM DRYING Espe...

Page 24: ...e sure to use the correct tools The shutoff valve is not a back seat type If forced open it might break the valve body When using a service port use the charge hose After tightening the cap make sure...

Page 25: ...H2P will be lit on and the compressor will not operate In order to ensure uniform refrigerant distribution it may take up to around 10 minutes for the compressor to start up after the unit starting o...

Page 26: ...efrigerant is not need by calculation addi tional refrigerant charging operation will be need according to the installation conditions 11 2 2 Check operation Be sure to perform check operation after i...

Page 27: ...Suction gas side shutoff valve 7 HP LP gas side shutoff valve 8 Refrigerant charge port 9 Outdoor unit 10 To indoor unit 11 Field piping 2 If additional charging is required from the refrigerant tank...

Page 28: ...4 for longer than 5 seconds after connection of the refrigerant tank LED change indications then re start Use a refrigerant cylin der with sufficient amount of refrigerant The system stop operation fo...

Page 29: ...tops and a indoor remote controller indicates any defect repair the defect part according to Remote controller displays malfunction code Test operate again after the repair To test operate again press...

Page 30: ...eration manual of outdoor unit A3 Drain level error of BS unit Check the drain pump connected to BS unit E3 F4 F3 UF The shutoff valve of the outdoor unit is left closed Open the shutoff valve U1 The...

Page 31: ...of time before restarting the operation Once stopping the compressor will not restart in about 5 minutes even if the On Off button of the remote controller is pushed When the system operation is stopp...

Page 32: ...me of A B as a sin gle room or as the smallest room A Where there are no smaller room divisions B Where there is a room division but there is an opening between the rooms sufficiently large to permit...

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