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Installation and operation manual

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RWEYQ8~14T9Y1B

VRV IV water-cooled system air conditioner

4P452190-1D – 2020.10

Table of contents

1 About the documentation

5

1.1

About this document..................................................................

5

2 Specific installer safety instructions

5

For the user

6

3 User safety instructions

6

3.1

General......................................................................................

6

3.2

Instructions for safe operation ...................................................

7

4 About the system

8

4.1

System layout ............................................................................

8

5 User interface

9

6 Operation

9

6.1

Operation range ........................................................................

9

6.2

Operating the system ................................................................

9

6.2.1

About operating the system ........................................

9

6.2.2

About cooling, heating, fan only, and automatic
operation .....................................................................

9

6.2.3

About the heating operation........................................

9

6.2.4

To operate the system (WITHOUT cool/heat
changeover remote control switch) .............................

9

6.2.5

To operate the system (WITH cool/heat changeover
remote control switch)................................................. 10

6.3

Using the dry program ...............................................................

10

6.3.1

About the dry program ................................................ 10

6.3.2

To use the dry program (WITHOUT cool/heat
changeover remote control switch) ............................. 10

6.3.3

To use the dry program (WITH cool/heat changeover
remote control switch)................................................. 10

6.4

Adjusting the air flow direction...................................................

11

6.4.1

About the air flow flap ................................................. 11

6.5

Setting the master user interface ..............................................

11

6.5.1

About setting the master user interface ...................... 11

7 Maintenance and service

11

7.1

About the refrigerant..................................................................

11

7.2

After-sales service and warranty ...............................................

11

7.2.1

Warranty period .......................................................... 11

7.2.2

Recommended maintenance and inspection.............. 11

8 Troubleshooting

12

8.1

Error codes: Overview ...............................................................

12

8.2

Symptoms that are NOT system malfunctions ..........................

12

8.2.1

Symptom: The system does not operate .................... 12

8.2.2

Symptom: Cool/Heat cannot be changed over ........... 12

8.2.3

Symptom: Fan operation is possible, but cooling and
heating do not work..................................................... 13

8.2.4

Symptom: The fan speed does not correspond to the
setting ......................................................................... 13

8.2.5

Symptom: The fan direction does not correspond to
the setting ................................................................... 13

8.2.6

Symptom: White mist comes out of a unit (Indoor
unit) ............................................................................. 13

8.2.7

Symptom: White mist comes out of a unit (Indoor
unit, outdoor unit) ........................................................ 13

8.2.8

Symptom: The user interface reads "U4" or "U5" and
stops, but then restarts after a few minutes ................ 13

8.2.9

Symptom: Noise of air conditioners (Indoor unit)........ 13

8.2.10

Symptom: Noise of air conditioners (Indoor unit,
outdoor unit)................................................................ 13

8.2.11

Symptom: Noise of air conditioners (Outdoor unit) ..... 13

8.2.12

Symptom: Dust comes out of the unit ......................... 13

8.2.13

Symptom: The units can give off odours..................... 13

8.2.14

Symptom: The outdoor unit fan does not spin ............ 13

8.2.15

Symptom: The display shows "88"............................... 13

8.2.16

Symptom: The compressor in the outdoor unit does
not stop after a short heating operation ....................... 13

8.2.17

Symptom: The inside of an outdoor unit is warm
even when the unit has stopped .................................. 13

8.2.18

Symptom: Hot air can be felt when the indoor unit is
stopped ........................................................................ 13

9 Relocation

14

10 Disposal

14

For the installer

14

11 About the box

14

11.1

About 

............................................................................ 14

11.2

To remove the accessories from the outdoor unit ...................... 14

11.3

Accessory pipes: Diameters ....................................................... 14

11.4

To remove the transportation stay.............................................. 14

12 About the units and options

15

12.1

About the outdoor unit ................................................................ 15

12.2

System layout ............................................................................. 15

13 Unit installation

16

13.1

Preparing the installation site ..................................................... 16

13.1.1

Installation site requirements of the outdoor unit ......... 16

13.2

Opening the unit ......................................................................... 16

13.2.1

To open the outdoor unit.............................................. 16

13.2.2

To open the electrical component box of the outdoor
unit ............................................................................... 16

13.3

Mounting the outdoor unit........................................................... 16

13.3.1

To provide the installation structure ............................. 16

14 Piping installation

16

14.1

Preparing refrigerant piping ........................................................ 16

14.1.1

Refrigerant piping requirements................................... 16

14.1.2

To select the piping size .............................................. 17

14.1.3

To select refrigerant branch kits................................... 18

14.1.4

Multiple outdoor units: Possible layouts....................... 19

14.2

Preparing water piping ............................................................... 19

14.2.1

Water circuit requirements ........................................... 19

14.2.2

Handling the brazed plate heat exchanger .................. 20

14.2.3

About the water flow rate ............................................. 20

14.3

Connecting the refrigerant piping ............................................... 21

14.3.1

To route the refrigerant piping...................................... 21

14.3.2

To connect the refrigerant piping to the outdoor unit ... 21

14.3.3

To connect the multi connection piping kit ................... 21

14.3.4

To connect the refrigerant branching kit ...................... 22

14.3.5

To protect against contamination................................. 22

14.3.6

Using the stop valve and service port .......................... 22

14.3.7

To remove the spun pipes ........................................... 23

14.4

Checking the refrigerant piping .................................................. 24

14.4.1

About checking the refrigerant piping .......................... 24

14.4.2

Checking refrigerant piping: General guidelines .......... 24

14.4.3

Checking refrigerant piping: Setup............................... 24

14.4.4

To perform a leak test .................................................. 25

14.4.5

To perform vacuum drying ........................................... 25

14.4.6

To insulate the refrigerant piping ................................. 25

14.5

Charging refrigerant ................................................................... 25

14.5.1

Precautions when charging refrigerant ........................ 25

14.5.2

About charging refrigerant ........................................... 26

14.5.3

To determine the additional refrigerant amount ........... 26

14.5.4

To charge refrigerant ................................................... 26

14.5.5

Checks after charging refrigerant................................. 27

14.5.6

To fix the fluorinated greenhouse gases label ............. 27

14.6

Connecting water piping ............................................................. 28

14.6.1

About connecting the water piping............................... 28

14.6.2

To connect the water piping......................................... 28

14.6.3

To fill the water circuit .................................................. 28

Summary of Contents for VRV IV RWEYQ-T9

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Page 4: ...s not spin 13 8 2 15 Symptom The display shows 88 13 8 2 16 Symptom The compressor in the outdoor unit does not stop after a short heating operation 13 8 2 17 Symptom The inside of an outdoor unit is...

Page 5: ...r reference guide Preparation of the installation reference data Detailed step by step instructions and background information for basic and advanced usage Format Digital files on http www daikineurop...

Page 6: ...carrying wires are tautened before the earth wire is in case the power supply is pulled loose from the stress relief CAUTION Do NOT perform the test operation while working on the indoor units When pe...

Page 7: ...ation CAUTION NEVER touch the internal parts of the controller Do NOT remove the front panel Some parts inside are dangerous to touch and appliance problems may happen For checking and adjusting the i...

Page 8: ...ices ventilate the room and contact the dealer where you purchased the unit Do not use the system until a service person confirms that the portion where the refrigerant leaks is repaired 4 About the s...

Page 9: ...ch 6 hours before operation 6 2 2 About cooling heating fan only and automatic operation Changeover cannot be made with a user interface whose display shows change over under centralised control refer...

Page 10: ...humidity in your room with minimal temperature decrease minimal room cooling The micro computer automatically determines temperature and fan speed cannot be set by the user interface The system does...

Page 11: ...ing for damage If damaged the unit may fall and result in injury NOTICE Do NOT wipe the controller operation panel with benzine thinner chemical dust cloth etc The panel may get discoloured or the coa...

Page 12: ...unit manual Malfunction Measure The system operates but cooling or heating is insufficient Check if air inlet or outlet of outdoor or indoor unit is not blocked by obstacles Remove any obstacles and m...

Page 13: ...stop Operation automatically restarts when the noise ceases 8 2 9 Symptom Noise of air conditioners Indoor unit A zeen sound is heard immediately after the power supply is turned on The electronic ex...

Page 14: ...b Installation manual and operation manual c Additional refrigerant charge label d Installation information sticker e Fluorinated greenhouse gases label f Multilingual fluorinated greenhouse gases la...

Page 15: ...ratures from 21 C DB to 32 C DB or 14 C WB to 25 C WB The ambient temperature around the unit should be above 0 C DB and below 40 C DB Relative humidity around the unit should be below 80 The water te...

Page 16: ...l the water piping and field wiring front plate B has to be removed 13 2 2 To open the electrical component box of the outdoor unit NOTICE Do NOT apply excessive force when opening the electronic comp...

Page 17: ...ery Determine the proper size using the following tables and reference figure only for indication In case of heat pump system A B B B C D F G E x y b a 3 1 2 4 5 1 2 VRV DX indoor unit 3 Branch select...

Page 18: ...ed on the total capacity of the connected indoor units only in case RA DX indoor units are connected Total capacity index of connected indoor units Piping outer diameter size mm Gas pipe Liquid pipe 2...

Page 19: ...ll the following restriction conditions A B C a c b A B C a To indoor units b Outdoor unit multi connecting piping kit first branch c Outdoor unit multi connecting piping kit second branch 14 2 Prepar...

Page 20: ...on the piping between this shut off valve and the outdoor unit for cleaning by chemicals For cleaning and water draining of the outdoor unit long period of non use or during non use in winter install...

Page 21: ...the design flow rate calculated by the hydronic engineer when designing the building system Correct valve selection is done when following conditions are met B C AND E A D For further selection requir...

Page 22: ...ay enter the machine 14 3 6 Using the stop valve and service port To handle the stop valve Take the following guidelines into account Make sure to keep the appropriate stop valves open during operatio...

Page 23: ...nect the vacuuming recovery unit through a manifold to the service port of all stop valves p p R410A N2 b c e a f g h d A C 1 D B a Pressure reducing valve b Nitrogen c Weighing scales d Refrigerant R...

Page 24: ...ant piping for example water may have entered the piping first carry out the vacuum drying procedure below until all moisture has been removed All piping inside the unit has been factory tested for le...

Page 25: ...for 1 hour the system may contain too much moisture In that case break the vacuum by pressurising with nitrogen gas to a gauge pressure of 0 05 MPa 0 5 bar and repeat steps 1 to 3 until all moisture h...

Page 26: ...additional 0 5 kg of refrigerant per outdoor unit In case of heat recovery system Formula R X1 22 2 0 37 X2 19 1 0 26 X3 15 9 0 18 X4 12 7 0 12 X5 9 5 0 059 X6 6 4 0 022 1 04 A C R Additional refriger...

Page 27: ...ks to each outdoor unit NOTICE The refrigerant charging port is connected to the piping inside the unit The unit s internal piping is already factory charged with refrigerant so be careful when connec...

Page 28: ...flow rate is correct If not stop the pump immediately and carry out troubleshooting 14 6 4 To insulate the water piping The outdoor water piping MUST be insulated to prevent condensation during heatin...

Page 29: ...g In case of heat recovery system B i a b f c f e g d c h j j i a Field power supply with earth leakage protector b Main switch c Earth connection d Outdoor unit e Indoor unit f User interface g BS un...

Page 30: ...es using finishing tape as shown in figure below b a f c d f e f a Liquid pipe b Gas pipe c Finishing tape d High pressure low pressure gas pipe e Transmission wiring F1 F2 f Insulator 15 6 To route a...

Page 31: ...e closed valve Select a flow switch contact of at least 15 V DC 1 mA Connect the flow switch to X2M terminals 5 and 6 In case of a multi outdoor unit system install one or more flow switches depending...

Page 32: ...ng the current field setting value is possible In general normal operation can be resumed without special intervention after changing field settings Some field settings are used for special operation...

Page 33: ...atus of the unit What How Changing and accessing the setting in mode 1 Once mode 1 is selected push BS1 one time you can select the wanted setting It is done by pushing BS2 Accessing the selected sett...

Page 34: ...m 3 Each unit has a pump valve pump is OFF when slave unit does not operate Minimum water flow rate limit control To change the minimum water flow rate limit of the variable flow system change the set...

Page 35: ...tion Check that the unit is properly installed to avoid abnormal noises and vibrations when starting up the unit Field wiring Be sure that the field wiring has been carried out according to the instru...

Page 36: ...s 17 4 To perform a test run 1 Close all front panels in order to not let it be the cause of misjudgement except the electrical component box inspection opening service cover 2 Make sure all field set...

Page 37: ...site publicly accessible The full set of latest technical data is available on the Daikin Business Portal authentication required 19 1 Service space Outdoor unit Make sure the space around the unit is...

Page 38: ...pressor Double tube heat exchanger Liquid receiver Thermistor 20 Disposal NOTICE Do NOT try to dismantle the system yourself dismantling of the system treatment of the refrigerant oil and other parts...

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