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1 General safety precautions

Installer and user reference guide

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RXYTQ8~16U7YF

VRV IV+ heat pump for high ambient temperatures

4P561157-1 – 2018.09

INFORMATION

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Explanation

Before installation, read the installation and
operation manual, and the wiring instruction sheet.

Before performing maintenance and service tasks,
read the service manual.

For more information, see the installer and user
reference guide.

1.2

For the user

▪ If you are NOT sure how to operate the unit, contact your installer.

▪ This  appliance  can  be  used  by  children  aged  from  8  years  and

above  and  persons  with  reduced  physical,  sensory  or  mental
capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been
given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in
a  safe  way  and  understand  the  hazards  involved.  Children  shall
NOT  play  with  the  appliance.  Cleaning  and  user  maintenance
shall NOT be made by children without supervision.

WARNING

To prevent electric shocks or fire:

▪ Do NOT rinse the unit.

▪ Do NOT operate the unit with wet hands.

▪ Do NOT place any objects containing water on the unit.

NOTICE

▪ Do  NOT  place  any  objects  or  equipment  on  top  of  the

unit.

▪ Do NOT sit, climb or stand on the unit.

▪ Units are marked with the following symbol:

This  means  that  electrical  and  electronic  products  may  NOT  be
mixed  with  unsorted  household  waste.  Do  NOT  try  to  dismantle
the  system  yourself:  the  dismantling  of  the  system,  treatment  of
the  refrigerant,  of  oil  and  of  other  parts  must  be  done  by  an
authorized installer and must comply with applicable legislation.
Units must be treated at a specialized treatment facility for reuse,
recycling  and  recovery.  By  ensuring  this  product  is  disposed  of
correctly, you will help to prevent potential negative consequences
for  the  environment  and  human  health.  For  more  information,
contact your installer or local authority.

▪ Batteries are marked with the following symbol:

This  means  that  the  batteries  may  NOT  be  mixed  with  unsorted
household  waste.  If  a  chemical  symbol  is  printed  beneath  the
symbol,  this  chemical  symbol  means  that  the  battery  contains  a
heavy metal above a certain concentration.
Possible chemical symbols are: Pb: lead (>0.004%).
Waste batteries must be treated at a specialized treatment facility
for  reuse.  By  ensuring  waste  batteries  are  disposed  of  correctly,
you  will  help  to  prevent  potential  negative  consequences  for  the
environment and human health.

1.3

For the installer

1.3.1

General

If  you  are  NOT  sure  how  to  install  or  operate  the  unit,  contact  your
dealer.

NOTICE

Improper  installation  or  attachment  of  equipment  or
accessories  could  result  in  electric  shock,  short-circuit,
leaks,  fire  or  other  damage  to  the  equipment.  Only  use
accessories,  optional  equipment  and  spare  parts  made  or
approved by Daikin.

WARNING

Make  sure  installation,  testing  and  applied  materials
comply  with  applicable  legislation  (on  top  of  the
instructions described in the Daikin documentation).

CAUTION

Wear  adequate  personal  protective  equipment  (protective
gloves,  safety  glasses,…)  when  installing,  maintaining  or
servicing the system.

WARNING

Tear apart and throw away plastic packaging bags so that
nobody,  especially  children,  can  play  with  them.  Possible
risk: suffocation.

DANGER: RISK OF BURNING

▪ Do  NOT  touch  the  refrigerant  piping,  water  piping  or

internal parts during and immediately after operation. It
could  be  too  hot  or  too  cold.  Give  it  time  to  return  to
normal  temperature.  If  you  must  touch  it,  wear
protective gloves.

▪ Do NOT touch any accidental leaking refrigerant.

WARNING

Provide adequate measures to prevent that the unit can be
used  as  a  shelter  by  small  animals.  Small  animals  that
make contact with electrical parts can cause malfunctions,
smoke or fire.

CAUTION

Do NOT touch the air inlet or aluminium fins of the unit.

NOTICE

▪ Do  NOT  place  any  objects  or  equipment  on  top  of  the

unit.

▪ Do NOT sit, climb or stand on the unit.

NOTICE

Works  executed  on  the  outdoor  unit  are  best  done  under
dry weather conditions to avoid water ingress.

In  accordance  with  the  applicable  legislation,  it  might  be  necessary
to provide a logbook with the product containing at least: information
on maintenance, repair work, results of tests, stand-by periods,…

Also,  at  least,  following  information  MUST  be  provided  at  an
accessible place at the product:

▪ Instructions for shutting down the system in case of an emergency

▪ Name and address of fire department, police and hospital

▪ Name,  address  and  day  and  night  telephone  numbers  for

obtaining service

In Europe, EN378 provides the necessary guidance for this logbook.

Summary of Contents for VRV IV+ RXYTQ8U7YF

Page 1: ...ser reference guide VRV IV heat pump for high ambient temperatures English Installer and user reference guide VRV IV heat pump for high ambient temperatures RXYTQ8U7YF RXYTQ10U7YF RXYTQ12U7YF RXYTQ14U...

Page 2: ...ltiple outdoor units Knockout holes 20 6 4 7 To connect the refrigerant branching kit 20 6 4 8 To protect against contamination 20 6 4 9 To braze the pipe end 21 6 4 10 Using the stop valve and servic...

Page 3: ...9 19 2 2 Symptom Cool Heat cannot be changed over 59 19 2 3 Symptom Fan operation is possible but cooling and heating do not work 59 19 2 4 Symptom The fan speed does not correspond to the setting 59...

Page 4: ...emical symbols are Pb lead 0 004 Waste batteries must be treated at a specialized treatment facility for reuse By ensuring waste batteries are disposed of correctly you will help to prevent potential...

Page 5: ...e consequence Self combustion and explosion of the compressor because of air going into the operating compressor Use a separate recovery system so that the unit s compressor does NOT have to operate W...

Page 6: ...ll an earth leakage protector Failure to do so may cause electric shock or fire When installing the earth leakage protector make sure it is compatible with the inverter resistant to high frequency ele...

Page 7: ...fter the box with the outdoor unit is delivered on site It contains information about Unpacking and handling the outdoor unit Removing the accessories from the unit Removing the transportation stay Ke...

Page 8: ...TH OF LIQUID PIPE SIZE O9 5 x 0 059 TOTAL LENGTH OF LIQUID PIPE SIZE O6 4 x 0 022 105 CR 130 50 CR 105 50 CR 70 70 CR 85 85 CR 105 105 CR 130 8HP Total indoor unit capacity connection ratio CR 10 12HP...

Page 9: ...ON Not all combinations of indoor units are allowed for guidance see 4 5 2 Possible combinations of indoor units on page 9 e d c c b f a a VRV IV Heat pump outdoor unit b Refrigerant piping c VRV dire...

Page 10: ...nfigurator cable EKPCCAB You can make several commissioning field settings through a personal computer interface For this option EKPCCAB is required which is a dedicated cable to communicate with the...

Page 11: ...oundings 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 refer to About...

Page 12: ...d space Compliance to the local applicable regulations and standards for the maximum allowable concentration level is required According to the appropriate European Standard the maximum allowed concen...

Page 13: ...he piping length on page 14 5 3 2 To select the piping size Determine the proper size using the following tables and reference figure only for indication A B B B C D E x y b a 1 2 3 4 b 1 2 3 4 VRV DX...

Page 14: ...refnet joints other than the first branch example refnet joint b select the proper branch kit model based on the total capacity index of all indoor units connected after the refrigerant branch Indoor...

Page 15: ...000 m 500 m Example 1 1 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n p 1000 m Example 2 1 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n p 500 m Between outdoor branch and outdoor unit only in case 16 HP Actual piping length 10 m Exampl...

Page 16: ...g c When the piping size is increased step b the piping length has to be counted as double except for the main pipe and the pipes that are not increased in pipe size The total piping length has to be...

Page 17: ...safety devices required by the applicable legislation WARNING ALWAYS use multicore cable for power supply cables 5 4 2 Safety device requirements The power supply must be protected with the required...

Page 18: ...HP 6 SW8 NOTICE When closing the electrical component box cover make sure that the sealing material on the lower back side of the cover is NOT caught and bend towards the inside a b c d e a Electrica...

Page 19: ...gerant Do NOT release them directly into the environment Use a vacuum pump to evacuate the installation Only use phosphoric acid deoxidised seamless copper NOTICE After all the piping has been connect...

Page 20: ...t the total length of the piping connected to the joint is absolute straight for more than 500 mm Only if a straight field piping of more than 120 mm is connected more than 500 mm of straight section...

Page 21: ...e pipe corrosion or in particular if the flux contains fluorine it will deteriorate the refrigerant oil 6 4 10 Using the stop valve and service port To handle the stop valve Make sure to keep all stop...

Page 22: ...he connection of the field piping in case the recovery was not complete 6 5 Checking the refrigerant piping 6 5 1 About checking the refrigerant piping Refrigerant piping works are finished The indoor...

Page 23: ...y is set to the unit If not see also the flow chart earlier described in this chapter see 6 5 1 About checking the refrigerant piping on page 22 6 5 4 To perform a leak test The leak test must satisfy...

Page 24: ...rigerant always use protective gloves and safety glasses NOTICE If the power of some units is turned off the charging procedure cannot be finished properly NOTICE In case of a multiple outdoor system...

Page 25: ...0 kg 1 kg 105 CR 130 0 5 kg 1 5 kg 30 m 50 CR 70 0 kg 1 kg 70 CR 85 0 3 kg 0 5 kg 1 5 kg 85 CR 105 0 7 kg 1 kg 2 kg 105 CR 130 1 2 kg 1 5 kg a In case of a multi outdoor unit system add the sum of the...

Page 26: ...re charging refrigerant Step 1 Calculate additional refrigerant charge amount R kg Refrigerant overcharge happened recover refrigerant to reach R Q Step 2 Open valves C and B to the liquid line Execut...

Page 27: ...ithout outdoor unit operation If Then The additional refrigerant amount is smaller than 10 kg Perform steps 2 3 The additional refrigerant charge is larger than 10 kg Perform steps 2 8 3 Pre charging...

Page 28: ...ns of the manual refrigerant charge operation mode 1 Take all the precautions mentioned in 7 Configuration on page 32 and 8 Commissioning on page 40 into account 2 Turn on the power of the indoor unit...

Page 29: ...nstalling the earth leakage protector make sure it is compatible with the inverter resistant to high frequency electric noise to avoid unnecessary opening of the earth leakage protector Install power...

Page 30: ...ssion Maximum wiring length 1000 m Total wiring length 2000 m Maximum inter unit wiring length between outdoor units 30 m Transmission wiring to cool heat selector 500 m Maximum number of branches 16...

Page 31: ...ansmission F1 F2 f Outdoor unit other system transmission F1 F2 INFORMATION U series units cannot share the same refrigerant circuit with T series units However electrically U series units and T serie...

Page 32: ...8 power terminal block 5 5 7 3 M8 ground NOTICE When connecting the earth wire align the wire with the cut out section of the cup washer Incomplete earthing may cause electrical shock The power supply...

Page 33: ...uttons 7 2 3 To access the field setting components It is not required to open the complete electronic component box to access the push buttons on the PCB and read out the 7 segment display s To acces...

Page 34: ...ttings of the outdoor unit and system What How Changing and accessing the setting in mode 2 Once mode 2 is selected push BS1 for more than 5 seconds you can select the wanted setting It is done by pus...

Page 35: ...ecognised by the system In case there is a mismatch it is recommended to check the communication wiring path between outdoor and indoor units F1 F2 communication line 1 13 Shows the total number of co...

Page 36: ...or vacuuming process can be done properly 2 21 Description 0 default Deactivated 1 Activated To stop the refrigerant recovery vacuuming mode push BS3 If BS3 is not pushed the system will remain in ref...

Page 37: ...able conditions The intentional target however is fixed and will be used to obtain the best balance between energy consumption and comfort depending on the application type 7 3 1 Available main operat...

Page 38: ...llowed to go down to 6 C on temporary base depending on the situation In case of heating operation the condense temperature is allowed to go up to 46 C on temporary base depending on the situation Whe...

Page 39: ...Te Evaporating temperature Quick Powerful Mild Room temperature evolution A B C D E F A Indoor unit set temperature B Operation start C Operating time D Mild E Quick F Powerful 7 3 4 Example Automati...

Page 40: ...starting up the unit Field wiring Be sure that the field wiring has been carried out according to the instructions described in the chapter 6 8 Connecting the electrical wiring on page 29 according to...

Page 41: ...g start up control Cooling stable condition Communication check Stop valve check Pipe length check Refrigerant amount check Pump down operation Unit stop Note During the test operation it is not possi...

Page 42: ...Making field settings on page 33 for details how to set mode 2 When vacuuming recovery mode is used check very carefully what should be vacuumed recovered before starting See installation manual of t...

Page 43: ...top valve closed Refrigerant shortage Indoor unit malfunction Open stop valves Check refrigerant amount recharge unit Check the user interface s display or transmission wiring between the outdoor unit...

Page 44: ...PCB or actuator De icing temperature sensor malfunction R7T A1P X30A Check connection on PCB or actuator Liquid temperature sensor after subcool HE malfunction R5T A1P X30A Check connection on PCB or...

Page 45: ...Wrong type of indoor units combined R410A R407C RA Hydrobox etc Indoor unit malfunction Check if other indoor units have malfunction and confirm indoor unit mix is allowed Connection malfunction over...

Page 46: ...eration Retry when ambient conditions are satisfied Outdoor unit is out of temperature range for leak detection operation Retry when ambient conditions are satisfied Too low pressure was noticed durin...

Page 47: ...Layout A B C D A B Possibility 1 Possibility 2 3 a 10 mm b 300 mm c 10 mm d 500 mm e 20 mm f 600 mm a 50 mm b 100 mm c 50 mm d 500 mm e 100 mm f 500 mm 4 a 10 mm b 300 mm c 10 mm d 500 mm e 20 mm a 50...

Page 48: ...n Y1S p 4 way valve sub Y5S q Electrical component box r Service port refrigerant charge s Stop valve liquid t Stop valve gas u Expansion valve liquid cooling Y3E v Service port Piping diagram RXYTQ10...

Page 49: ...essor M1C b Compressor M2C c Heat exchanger d Fan e Fan motor M1F M2F f Accumulator g Expansion valve main Y1E h Expansion valve subcool heat exchanger Y2E i Expansion valve storage vessel Y4E j Subco...

Page 50: ...d circuit board noise filter A3P Printed circuit board inverter A4P Printed circuit board fan A5P Printed circuit board ABC I P option BS1 BS3 A1P Push button switch MODE SET RETURN C A3P Capacitor DS...

Page 51: ...R L2R Reactor M1C M2C Motor compressor M1F M2F Motor fan PS A1P A3P A6P Switching power supply Q1DI Earth leakage circuit breaker field supply Q1LD A1P Earth current detector field supply R24 A4P A7P...

Page 52: ...to perform this work CAUTION It is not good for your health to expose your body to the air flow for a long time CAUTION To avoid oxygen deficiency ventilate the room sufficiently if equipment with bur...

Page 53: ...eating operation the indoor fan is automatically stopped The display of the user interface shows It may take some time before the fan starts This is not a malfunction INFORMATION The heating capacity...

Page 54: ...tem stops operating NOTICE Do not turn off power immediately after the unit stops but wait for at least 5 minutes 16 4 Adjusting the air flow direction Refer to the operation manual of the user interf...

Page 55: ...filter ask a qualified service person to clean the filters Refer to Maintenance in the indoor unit manual Keep the indoor unit and user interface at least 1 m away from televisions radios stereos and...

Page 56: ...tains fluorinated greenhouse gases Do NOT vent gases into the atmosphere Refrigerant type R410A Global warming potential GWP value 2087 5 NOTICE In Europe the greenhouse gas emissions of the total ref...

Page 57: ...ears Pressure containing parts In case of corrosion contact your local dealer NOTICE The table indicates main components Refer to your maintenance and inspection contract for more details The table in...

Page 58: ...tion air thermistor malfunction indoor Discharge air thermistor malfunction indoor Movement detector or floor temperature sensor malfunction indoor User interface thermistor malfunction indoor PCB mal...

Page 59: ...oor unit is extremely contaminated the temperature distribution inside a room becomes uneven It is necessary to clean the interior of the indoor unit Ask your dealer for details on cleaning the unit T...

Page 60: ...Units MUST be treated at a specialised treatment facility for reuse recycling and recovery 22 Glossary Dealer Sales distributor for the product Authorized installer Technical skilled person who is qu...

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