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NOTE 

• 

Use ring-type crimp style terminal for connections to 

the power terminal block. (

Refer to Fig. 6.

Also, insulate the crimped area by attaching an 

insula tion sleeve, etc.

• 

Use an appropriate screwdriver for tightening the 

ter minal screw. 

Using a screwdriver that is too small could damage 

the screw head and prevent proper tightening.

• 

Over tightening the terminal screw could damage the 

screw. 

Refer to the 

Table 7 for the terminal screw tightening 

torque.

• 

When fastening the wire, use the included clamp 2) 

so as not to apply tensile force to the wire 

connection and then securely fasten the wire. Also, 

after wiring is com pleted, organize the wiring so that 

the control box cover does not pop up and then properly replace the con trol box cover.

 

Make sure no wires are pinched when replacing the control box cover.

 

Always use the wire through hole to protect the wires.

• 

Do not pass the transmission wiring and power supply wiring through the same locations and outside of 

the unit keep them separated by at least 2 in. (50 mm).

 

Not doing so could cause the transmission wiring to pick up electric noise (external noise) and result in a 

malfunction or breakdown.

• 

After the wiring working is complete, use sealer (field supply) to seal closed the wire through hole.

 

(Entry by small animals, etc., could cause a malfunction.)

7.  INITIAL SETTING

 WARNING

Electric shock hazard! Before performing work, be sure to disconnect any power source con-

nected to the unit.

• 

When the refrigerant piping and wire installation work is completed, make the following settings as 

required.

1.   Setting for when connecting the COOL/HEAT SELECTOR to the Branch Selector unit.

Setting description

Set the input signal from the COOL/HEAT SELECTOR (sold separately) to ON/OFF.

Setting method

Set the dip switches (DS1-1) on printed circuit board (A1P) as shown below before turning on the power to 
the Branch Selector unit.

Turn on DS1-1.

NOTE 

This setting is read by the microcomputer when the Branch Selector unit power is turned on.

• 

Be sure to make the setting before turning on the power.

• 

Always close the control box cover after making the setting.

Terminal screw size

M3.5 (COOL/HEAT SELECTOR/transmission 
 

wiring terminal block (A1P))

M4 (Power supply terminal block)

M4 (Ground terminal)

0.65±0.05 ft.lbf

(0.88±0.08 N·m)

0.97±0.09 ft.lbf

(1.31±0.13 N·m)

1.25±0.12 ft.lbf

(1.69±0.17 N·m)

Tightening torque

Table 7

Insulation sleeve

Electric wire

Ring-type crimp 
style terminal

Fig. 6

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Summary of Contents for VRV IV BSQ36TVJ

Page 1: ...A HANDY PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE English Fran ais Espa ol 3P405106 10 LIRE SOIGNEUSEMENT CES INSTRUCTIONS AVANT L INSTALLATION CONSERVER CE MANUEL A PORTEE DE MAIN POUR REFERENCE ULTERIEURE LEA CUI...

Page 2: ...onnel must carry out the installation work Installation must be done in accordance with this installation manual Improper installation could result in water leakage electric shock or fire When install...

Page 3: ...amps as much as possible Indoor units are for indoor installation only Outdoor units can be installed either outdoors or indoors This unit is for indoor use Do not install the air conditioner or heat...

Page 4: ...uc tions CONTENTS Safety considerations i Codes and Regulations ii 1 BEFORE INSTALLATION 2 2 SELECTING INSTALLATION SITE 3 3 PREPARATIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION 4 4 BRANCH SELECTOR UNIT INSTALLATION 4 5...

Page 5: ...l BSQ96TVJ Name 1 Accessory pipes 2 Clamp 3 Insulation tube Explanation Document Quantity 1 pc 2 pcs 16 pcs 2 pcs 2 pcs 1 pc 1 copy Shape 1 1 f3 4 f19 1 1 2 f3 4 f19 1 3 1 Medium 3 2 Small 3 3 Large I...

Page 6: ...here the wall is not significantly tilted Where sufficient clearance for maintenance and service can be ensured Refer to Fig 1 Locations where an inspection hole refer to Fig 2 can be installed to the...

Page 7: ...or less Unit Suspension bolt pitch Example installation Note All the above parts are part to be procured in the field Fig 3 Unit in mm 4 BRANCH SELECTOR UNIT INSTALLATION Use only accessories and par...

Page 8: ...uction gas pipes gas pipes and the pipe connections for these Not insulating these pipes could result in water leaks or burns In particular low temperature gas flows in the high low pressure gas pipin...

Page 9: ...or perform brazing while nitrogen is flowing in the refrigerant piping 2 refer to Fig 5 1 For details on nitrogen replacement see the VRV Installation Manual available at any Daikin dealer 2 The pres...

Page 10: ...pressure gas pipe Liquid pipe Branch Selector unit Refrigerant branch kit Upstream Downstream Table 3 Indoor unit total capacity and pipe size Total capacity index of indoor units x Pipe size Outside...

Page 11: ...or unit total capacity is more than 36 but less than 54 and when one indoor unit with a capacity of 42 to 54 is connected downstream When the downstream indoor unit total capacity is 54 or more but 60...

Page 12: ...Selector unit Clamp 2 Accessory Clamp 2 Accessory Insulation tube 3 2 Accessory Insulation tube 3 2 Accessory Insulation tube 3 2 Accessory Insulation tube 3 1 Accessory Insulation tube 3 2 Accessory...

Page 13: ...and be sure the terminal board wiring to the outdoor unit and indoor unit are properly matched If wiring and piping between the outdoor unit Branch Selector unit and an indoor unit are mismatched the...

Page 14: ...ranch Selector unit B Final Branch Selector unit C H SELECTOR COOL HEAT SELECTOR COOL HEAT SELECTOR COOL HEAT SELECTOR C H SELECTOR C H SELECTOR TO IN D UNIT TOOUT DUNIT TO IN D UNIT TOOUT DUNIT TO IN...

Page 15: ...through the wire through hole right and into the control box and use the included clamps 2 to securely hold the wires in 2 places Be sure to wire the ground wire so that comes out of the slit in the...

Page 16: ...in a malfunction or breakdown After the wiring working is complete use sealer field supply to seal closed the wire through hole Entry by small animals etc could cause a malfunction 7 INITIAL SETTING W...

Page 17: ...ctory shipment 2 1 8 1 3 3 6 2 4 5 4 3 5 7 2 4 6 9 0 5 7 10 8 6 8 12 6 7 8 ADDING AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE OF REFRIGERANT Follow the instructions in the installation manual that came with the outdoor unit...

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