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VRV

IV

-S System air conditioner

Installation manual

CONTENTS

1. SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS ..................................................1
2. INTRODUCTION......................................................................2

2-1. Combination ......................................................................3
2-2. Standard operation limit ....................................................3
2-3. Standard supplied accessories .........................................3
2-4. Option accessory...............................................................3

3. BEFORE INSTALLATION ........................................................3
4. SELECTING INSTALLATION SITE .........................................3
5. PRECAUTIONS ON INSTALLATION ......................................5
6. FIELD WIRING.........................................................................6

6-1. Wiring connection example for whole system ...................6
6-2. How to lay the power supply wiring and 

transmission wiring............................................................6

6-3. How to connect the power supply wiring ...........................7
6-4. Transmission wiring connection procedure .......................7

7. PRECAUTIONS ON REFRIGERANT PIPING .........................7

7-1. Selecting piping material ...................................................8
7-2. Protection against contamination when installing pipes ........8
7-3. Pipe connection.................................................................8
7-4. Connecting the refrigerant piping ......................................8
7-5. Heat insulation of piping ....................................................9
7-6. Example of connection ....................................................10
7-7. Air tight test and vacuum drying ......................................11

8. ADDITIONAL REFRIGERANT CHARGE...............................12

8-1. Before adding refrigerant.................................................12
8-2. Checking the refrigerant tank ..........................................12
8-3. Adding refrigerant............................................................12

9. POST-WORK CHECKS .........................................................12

10. TEST RUN .............................................................................12

10-1.Power On–Check Operation ..........................................12
10-2.Temperature control operation checklist ........................13
10-3.Final charge adjustment.................................................14

11. ENERGY SAVING AND OPTIMUM OPERATION.................14

11-1.Three main operation methods are available:................14
11-2.Several comfort settings are available ...........................15

12. CAUTION FOR REFRIGERANT LEAKS ...............................17

1.

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

Read these “SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS for Installation” carefully before 
installing air conditioning equipment. After completing the installation, 
make sure that the unit operates properly during the startup operation.
Instruct the customer on how to operate and maintain the unit. Inform 
customers that they should store this Installation Manual with the Oper-
ation Manual for future reference.
Always use a licensed installer or contractor to install this product. 
Improper installation can result in water or refrigerant leakage, electrical 
shock, fire, or explosion.
Meanings of 

DANGER

WARNING

CAUTION

, and 

NOTE

 Symbols:

DANGER

.......Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, 

if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

WARNING

.....Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if 

not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

CAUTION

......Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if 

not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.

It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.

NOTE

.............Indicates situations that may result in equipment or 

property-damage accidents only.

DANGER

• Refrigerant gas is heavier than air and replaces oxygen. A mas-

sive leak will result in oxygen depletion, especially in base-
ments, and an asphyxiation hazard will result in serious injury 
or death.

Do not ground units to water pipes, gas pipes, telephone wires, 
or lightning rods as incomplete grounding will result a severe 
shock hazard resulting in severe injury or death.
Additionally, grounding to gas pipes will result a gas leak and 
potential explosion resulting in severe injury or death.

If refrigerant gas leaks during installation, ventilate the area 
immediately. Refrigerant gas will result in producing toxic gas if 
it comes into contact with fire. Exposure to this gas will result in 
severe injury or death.

After completing the installation work, check that the refriger-
ant gas does not leak throughout the system.

Do not install unit in an area where flammable materials are 
present due to risk of explosions that will result in serious 
injury or death.

Safely dispose all packing and transportation materials in 
accordance with federal/state/local laws or ordinances.
Packing materials such as nails and other metal or wood parts, 
including plastic packing materials used for transportation will 
result in injuries or death by suffocation.

WARNING

Only qualified personnel 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 installing the unit in a small room, take measures to keep 
the refrigerant concentration from exceeding allowable safety 
limits. Excessive refrigerant leaks, in the event of an accident in 
a closed ambient space, could result in oxygen deficiency.

Use only specified accessories and parts for installation work. 
Failure to use specified parts could result in water leakage, 
electric shocks, fire, or the unit falling.

Install the air conditioner or heat pump on a foundation strong 
enough that it can withstand the weight of the unit.
A foundation of insufficient strength could result in the unit fall-
ing and causing injuries.

Take into account strong winds, typhoons, or earthquakes 
when installing. Improper installation could result in the unit 
falling and causing accidents.

Make sure that a separate power supply circuit is provided for 
this unit and that all electrical work is carried out by qualified 
personnel according to local, state and national regulations. An 
insufficient power supply capacity or improper electrical con-
struction could result in electric shocks or fire.

Make sure that all wiring is secured, that specified wires are 
used, and that no external forces act on the terminal connec-
tions or wires. Improper connections or installation could result 
in fire.

When wiring, position the wires so that the control box cover 
can be securely fastened. Improper positioning of the control 
box cover could result in electric shocks, fire, or the terminals 
overheating.

Before touching electrical parts, turn off the unit.

This equipment can be installed with a Ground-Fault Circuit 
Interrupter (GFCI). Although this is a recognized measure for 

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Summary of Contents for VRV IV-S Series

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Page 5: ...r lightning rods as incomplete grounding will result a severe shock hazard resulting in severe injury or death Additionally grounding to gas pipes will result a gas leak and potential explosion result...

Page 6: ...ar away from fluorescent lamps as much as possible Indoor units are for indoor installation only Outdoor units can be installed either outdoors or indoors This unit is for outdoor use Do not install t...

Page 7: ...ces where the unit does not bother next door neighbors A locations where small animals will not make nests in the unit Safe places which can withstand the unit s weight and vibration and where the uni...

Page 8: ...wiring in conduits and ground the conduits Use non shielded wire for transmission wiring Refer to figure 4 1 Indoor unit 2 Fuse Breaker 3 Remote controller 4 Personal computer or radio 7 Space needed...

Page 9: ...le below inch mm 5 PRECAUTIONS ON INSTALLATION Before installation make sure the unit is level and the foundation is sturdy enough to prevent vibration and noise Fasten the unit in place using 4 found...

Page 10: ...ION Use a power wire pipe for the power supply wiring Outside the unit make sure the weak electric wiring i e for the remote controller cord between units etc and the strong electric wiring do not pas...

Page 11: ...ndoor unit 4 Under no circumstances should 208 230V be connected Precautions regarding the length of wiring between units Exceeding the following limits may cause transmission malfunctions so observe...

Page 12: ...e operation procedure in 7 7 Air tight test and vac uum drying regarding handling of the stop valve Only use the flare nuts included with the unit Using different flare nuts may cause the refrigerant...

Page 13: ...ntrol box Refer to figure 26 1 Putty or insulating material 2 field supply 7 5 Heat insulation of piping Highly recommended to insulate the interunit piping liquid and gas side and the refrigerant bra...

Page 14: ...joint from the following table RXTQ60 type KHRP26A22T9 Outdoor unit capacity type Refrigerant branch kit name How to select the refnet header Choose from the following table below the REFNET header a...

Page 15: ...id line stop valve Close 10 Indicates local procurement 11 Outdoor unit NOTE The stop valve must always be turned to closed Otherwise the refrigerant in the outdoor unit will pour out The names of par...

Page 16: ...k of the front panel All indoor units connected to the outdoor unit operate automatically Complete work on the indoor units in order to ensure maximum safety 10 1 Power On Check Operation Make sure to...

Page 17: ...running 3 Check to see if cold or hot air is coming out of the indoor unit 4 Press the fan direction and fan strength buttons on the indoor unit to see if they operate properly Precautions during tem...

Page 18: ...a the system automatically starts increasing its refrig erant temperature automatically reducing the delivered capacity and increasing the system s efficiency To activate this operation method under c...

Page 19: ...e of cooling operation the evaporating temperature is allowed to go down to 43 F 6 C on temporary base depending on the situ ation In case of heating operation the condense temperature is allowed to g...

Page 20: ...A B C D E F A Indoor unit set temperature B Operation start C Operating time D Mild E Quick F Powerful Example Automatic mode during cooling A B 100 70 E Tc C D 120 F 49 C F 115 F 46 C 36 F 2 C A Virt...

Page 21: ...and take whatever action is necessary to comply 1 Calculate the amount of refrigerant lb charged to each system separately NOTE Where a single refrigerant facility is divided into 2 entirely indepen...

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