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Installation manual

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REMQ8~16P7Y1B

VRVIII System air conditioner

4PW37156-1

Location of the dip switches, LEDs and buttons

LED state

Throughout the manual the state of the LEDs is indicated as follows:

Setting the push button switch (BS1~5)

Function of the push button switch which is located on the outdoor
unit PCB (A1P):

The figure shows state of the LED indications when the unit is
shipped from the factory.

Check operation procedure

1

Turn the power on for the outdoor unit and the indoor unit.

Be sure to turn the power on at least 6 hours before operation
inorder to have power running to the crank case heater.

2

Make sure that transmission is normal by checking the LED
display on the outdoor unit circuit board (A1P). (If transmission
is normal, each LED will be displayed as shown below.)

Setting the mode

The set mode can be changed with the 

 button according

to the following procedure:

For setting mode 1:  Press the 

 button once, the

H1P LED is off 

x

. This mode is not available for heat recovery

units.

For setting mode 2:  Press the 

 button for

5 seconds, the H1P LED is on 

w

.

If the H1P LED is blinking 

c

 and the 

 button is pushed

once, the setting mode will change to setting mode 1.

Setting mode 2

The H1P LED is on.

Setting procedure

1

Push the 

 button according to the required function

(A~H). The LED indication that matches the required function is
shown below in the field marked 

:

2

When the 

 button is pushed, the current setting is

defined.

3

Push the 

 button according to the required setting

possibility as shown below in the field marked 

.

3.1 Possible settings for function A, B, F, and G are 

 (ON) or 

(OFF).

1

LED H1~8P

2

Push button switches 
BS1~BS5

3

DIP switch 1 (DS1: 1~4)

4

DIP switch 2 (DS2: 1~4)

5

DIP switch 3 (DS3: 1~2)

x

OFF

w

ON

c

Blinking

For changing the set mode

For field setting

For field setting

For test operation

For resetting the address when the wiring is changed or 
when an additional indoor unit is installed

LED 

display

(Default 

status

before 

delivery)

Micro-

computer
operation

monitor

Mode

Ready

/Error

Cooling/Heating 

changeover

Low 

noise

Demand

Multi

Indivi-

dual

Bulk 

(master)

Bulk 

(slave)

HAP

H1P

H2P

H3P

H4P

H5P

H6P

H7P

H8P

Single outdoor 

unit system

c

x

x

w

x

x

x

x

x

Multiple 
outdoor 

unit 

system

Master 

unit

(a)

(a) The state of the H8P (multi) LED in a multi-system shows wich unit is the master 

unit (

w

), slave 1 unit (

c

) or slave 2 unit (

x

). 

Only the master unit is connected to the indoor units with interunit wiring.

c

x

x

w

x

x

x

x

w

Slave 

unit 
1

(a)

c

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

c

Slave 

unit 
2

(a)

c

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

1
2

4
3
5

BS2

SET

BS1

MODE

BS3

RETURN

BS4

TEST

BS5

RESET

H1P

H2P

H3P

H4P

H5P

H6P

H7P

MODE

TEST:

HWL:

IND

MASTER

SLAVE

L.N.O.P DEMAND

C/H SELECT

H8P

MULTI

BS1  MODE

BS2  SET

BS3  RETURN

BS4  TEST

BS5  RESET

NOTE

If you get confused in the middle of the setting
process, push the 

 button. Then it returns to

setting mode 1 (H1P LED is off).

Possible functions

A

additional refrigerant charging operation.

B

refrigerant recovery operation/vacuuming operation. 

C

automatic low noise operation setting at nighttime.

D

low noise operation level setting (

) via the external 

control adapter.

E

power consumption limitation setting (

) via the external 

control adapter.

F

enabling function of the low noise operation level setting 
(

) and/or power consumption limitation setting 

(

) via the external control adapter (DTA104A61/62). 

G

high static pressure setting

H

evaporating temperature setting

H1P

H2P

H3P

H4P

H5P

H6P

H7P

A

w x w x w x

x

B

w x w x w x w

C

w x w x w w x

D

w x w w x

x w

E

w x w w w w x

F

w x

x w w x

x

G

w x w x

x w x

H

w x

x w x

x

x

H1P

H2P

H3P

H4P

H5P

H6P

H7P

w x

x

x

x c x

(a)

(a) This setting = factory setting

w x

x

x

x

x c

BS1  MODE

BS1  MODE

BS1  MODE

BS1  MODE

BS1  MODE

BS2  SET

L.N.O.P

DEMAND

L.N.O.P
DEMAND

BS3  RETURN

BS2  SET

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

Summary of Contents for VRV III REMQ8P7Y1B

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Page 3: ...0 mm 500 mm 1 1 1 A B 2 2 2 6 7 3 8 F1 F2 F1 F2 Q1 Q2 F1 F1 F2 F2 Q1Q2 F1 F2F1F2 7 TOIN DUNIT TOOUT DUNIT TOMULTIUNIT A1P Q1 Q2 A1P Q1 Q2 A1P F1 F2F1F2 TO IN D UNIT TO OUT D UNIT TO IN D UNIT TO OUT D...

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Page 6: ...be combined with Daikin VRV indoor units for air conditioning purposes suitable for R410A The present installation manual describes the procedures for unpacking installing and connecting the REMQ P un...

Page 7: ...10 REYQ30 REMQ14 REMQ16 375 975 REYQ32 REMQ16 REMQ16 400 1040 REYQ34 REMQ8 REMQ10 REMQ16 425 1105 REYQ36 REMQ8 REMQ12 REMQ16 450 1170 REYQ38 REMQ10 REMQ12 REMQ16 475 1235 REYQ40 REMQ12 REMQ12 REMQ16 5...

Page 8: ...ncentration from exceeding allowable safety limits in the event of a refrigerant leak 11 To prevent dripping water to form a puddle underneath the unit install a drain pan available as option kit Make...

Page 9: ...f the foundation must at least be 150 mm from the floor The unit must be installed on a solid longitudinal foundation steelbeam frame or concrete and make sure the base under the unit is larger than t...

Page 10: ...st be installed by a licensed refrigeration technician and must comply with relevant local and national regulations Caution to be taken when brazing refrigerant piping Do not use flux when brazing cop...

Page 11: ...you remove the burrs and paint the edges and areas around the edges using repair paint to prevent rusting When passing electrical wiring through the knockout holes wrap the wiring with protective tape...

Page 12: ...hibited patterns change to pattern 1 or 2 To avoid the risk of oil retention to the outmost outdoor unit always connect the stop valve and the piping between outdoor units as shown in the 4 correct po...

Page 13: ...to malfunction of the outdoor unit 5 Piping length restrictions Make sure to perform the piping installation within the range of the maximum allowable pipe length allowable level difference and allowa...

Page 14: ...m n p 40 m Example unit 8 o 40 m Outdoor unit multi connection piping kit and refrigerant branch kit selection How to select the refnet joint When using refnet joints at the first branch counted from...

Page 15: ...r more the size of the main pipes of the liquid side must be increased Never increase suction gas pipe and HP LP gas pipe sizes Depending on the length of the piping the capacity may drop but even in...

Page 16: ...p valve 10 Liquid line stop valve 11 Refrigerant charge port 12 Valve A 13 Valve B 14 Valve C 15 To BS box or indoor unit 16 Stop valve 17 Service port 18 Field piping 19 Gas flow NOTE Make sure to pe...

Page 17: ...id H E liquid suction liquid R10 Resistor current sensor A4P A8P R31T R33T Thermistor discharge M1C M3C R50 R59 Resistor R90 Resistor current sensor R95 Resistor current limiting S1NPH Pressure sensor...

Page 18: ...grounding Be sure to install an earth leakage breaker One that can handle high frequency electrical noise This unit uses an inverter which means that an earth leakage breaker capable of handling high...

Page 19: ...box lid 2 Power wiring and ground wiring between outdoor units inside conduit When the wiring is routed out through the lateral panel 3 Transmission wiring 4 Pipe opening 5 Conduit 6 Power wiring and...

Page 20: ...from cutting the wires 1 Outdoor unit 2 Indoor unit 3 Main line 4 Branch line 1 5 Branch line 2 6 Branch line 3 7 No branch is allowed after branch A Transmission wiring between outdoor unit and indo...

Page 21: ...page 5 The electrical work 1 Make sure there is no faulty power wiring or loose nuts See 8 Field wiring on page 11 2 Make sure there is no faulty transmission wiring or loose nuts See 8 Field wiring o...

Page 22: ...e above Refrigerant cannot be charged until all field wiring and field piping has been completed Refrigerant may only be charged after performing the leak test and the vacuum drying The refrigerant ch...

Page 23: ...H1P x OFF BS1 MODE BS1 MODE BS2 SET BS2 SET BS3 RETURN BS1 MODE Adding refrigerant using the automatic refrigerant charging function is recommended When charging a system charging over the permissibl...

Page 24: ...e in heating mode to increase the indoor temperature The unit will automatically select the cooling mode or heating mode for charging Outdoor temperature 0 C DB 43 C DB Indoor temperature 10 C DB 32 C...

Page 25: ...lay on page 21 8 Operation When the following LED display is shown open valve A and close the front panel If the front panel is left open the system can not operate properly during the refrigerant cha...

Page 26: ...a multi system shows which unit is the master unit w slave 1 unit c or slave 2 unit x Only the master unit is connected to the indoor units with interunit wiring c x x w x x x x w Slave unit 1 a c x...

Page 27: ...ake sure to re attach the inspection cover 1 into the switch box cover 2 after the job is finished WARNING ELECTRIC SHOCK Caution when performing service to inverter equipment 1 Do not open the electr...

Page 28: ...or field setting For field setting For test operation For resetting the address when the wiring is changed or when an additional indoor unit is installed LED display Default status before delivery Mic...

Page 29: ...ed indoor units Be sure to turn on the power 6 hours before operation in order to have power running to the crank case heater and to protect the compressor 3 Make the field setting as described in the...

Page 30: ...to ON The indoor unit BS unit and the outdoor unit expansion valves will fully open The H1P LED is on and the remote controller indicates test operation and external control and the operation will be...

Page 31: ...s the following calculate the volume of A B as a single room or as the smallest room 3 Calculating the refrigerant density using the results of the calculations in steps 1 and 2 above If the result of...

Page 32: ...NOTES NOTES...

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Page 34: ...Zandvoordestraat 300 B 8400 Oostende Belgium 4PW37156 1...

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