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Installation of outdoor

1 - 10 Test run

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After completing installation, be sure to open the shutoff valve.
(Operating the unit with the valve shut will break the compressor.)

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Air discharge

Running the heat source water pump, carry out air discharge process until the water comes out from the air discharge hole of local piping.
(For the operation to be done for the first time after installation, you need to perform a checking operation.)

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Before turn on the power supply

Close the EL. COMPO. BOX cover securely before turning on power.

Make settings for outside unit PC board (A1P) after power-on and check the LED display from inspection door that is on the EL. COMPO. BOX 
cover.

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Check operation

(For the operation to be done for the first time after installation, you need to perform a checking operation according to this guideline without fail. 
Otherwise, Abnormal Code “U3” appears and normal operation cannot be carried out.)

(1) Check the connection of interlock circuit

The outside unit cannot be operated if the interlock circuit has not been connected.

(2) As necessary, configure the system settings onsite by using the dip switch (DS1) and 

push button switches (BS1 to 5) on the outside unit PC board (A1P).
After this, close the cover of electrical box.

Always perform configuration after turning ON the power. To learn the setting method, 
refer to the [Service Precautions] label attached at the cover of electrical box shown in the 
figure 27. Remember, the actual settings you have made must be recorded on the 
[Service Precautions] label.

(3) Turn ON the power to the outside units and indoor units.

Make sure to turn ON the power 6 hours before starting the operation.
This is necessary to warm the crankcase by the electric heater.

(4) Start the heat source water pump and fill the heat source water in the outside unit.

The outside unit cannot be operated if the heat source water pump is not running.

(5) Make sure that the temperature of heat source water is kept within the operation 

range (10 - 45°C).

The outside unit cannot be operated at a temperature outside the operation range.

(6) Check the LED on the PC board (A1P) in the outside unit to see if the data transmission is performed normally.

(*) The master unit is the outside unit to which the transmission wiring for the indoor units is connected.The other outside units are sub units.
(7) •

Using the push button switches (BS1 - 5) on the P-panel (A1P) of outside unit, 
carry out a local setting, if necessary.

•In case of an installation of multiple outside units, carry out the setting on the master 

unit.
(Setting on the slave unit becomes invalid.)

Always carry out the setting 

only after the power supply has been applied.

For the method of setting, refer to the label of “

Points to be noted when providing 

services

” attached to the cover of electrical box (shown in the figure 27) of the outside 

unit.
(After setting, record the details of that setting to the label of “Points to be noted when 
providing services” without fail.)

(8) Check all shutoff valve is opened.

If some shutoff valve is closed, open them.
(Refer to “9-10 Shutoff valve operation procedure”.)

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Do not leave any shutoff valve closed.
Otherwise the compressor will fail.
For Heat recovery system of cooling and heating:
Open all stop valves on the suction side, discharge gas side and liquid side.
For cooling and heating switching operation system:
Open the stop valves on discharge gas side and liquid side. (

Keep the stop valve on 

suction side fully closed.

)

(9) Perform the check operation following

If you push the test run button (BS4) on the P-panel (A1P) of the outside unit.
for 5 seconds, the test run starts.
If you want to interrupt the test run, push the RETURN button (BS3) on Ppanel (A1P) of 
the outside unit. The system continues residual operation for about 1 minute (maximum 
10 minutes) and then stops.
(During test run, you cannot stop it by a command from a remote controller.)

Carry out above setting from a service window.

LED display

(Default status before delivery)

Microcomputer

operation monitor

Page

Ready/Error

Cooler/heater changeover

Low noise

Demand

Multi

HAP

H1P

H2P

H3P

H4P

H5P

H6P

H7P

H8P

One outside unit installed

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When multiple 

outside unit 

installed (*)

Master station

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Sub station 1

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Sub station 2

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LED display: 

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 OFF 

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 ON 

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Summary of Contents for VRV-WII FXYCP30MY1

Page 1: ...technical data InstallationProcedure air conditioning systems EEDEN08 201 2b...

Page 2: ...n procedure 1 Installation of outdoor 2 Introduction 3 Selection of location 5 Inspecting and handling the unit 6 Unpacking and placing the unit 7 Water piping work 8 Handling of the plate type heat e...

Page 3: ...ing copper pipes or soldered parts may result in refrigerant leakage c near machinery emitting electromagnetic waves Electromagnetic waves may disturb the operation of the control system and result in...

Page 4: ...tible with R410A refer to the product catalogs Total capacity quantity of indoor units Outside unit Total capacity index of indoor units Total quantity of indoor units RWEYQ10MY1 125 325 16 units RWEY...

Page 5: ...0 x 2 1000 x 780 x 550 x 3 Mass kg 150 150 x 2 150 x 3 Connections Refrigerant liquid pipe inch 3 8 5 8 3 4 mm 9 5 28 6 19 1 Refrigerant gas pipe inch 7 8 1 1 8 1 3 8 mm 22 2 28 6 34 9 Refrigerant dis...

Page 6: ...tween the outside unit and the indoor unit may not exceed the allowable piping length 10 9 Refrigerant piping 5 Locations where the noise of the unit operating will not disturb nearby houses etc 6 Loc...

Page 7: ...caused by the corrosion of metal materials and clogging of the heat exchanger 5 The refrigerant R410A itself is nontoxic nonflammable and is safe If the refrigerant should leak however its concentrat...

Page 8: ...vailable M12 type foundation bolts nuts and washers The foundation bolts should be inserted 20 mm Fix 4 foundation bolts Support the unit with the foundation which is larger than the hatched area show...

Page 9: ...t any clogging by dust Do not connect the drain outlet to the water outlet Install a strainer an optional accessory in the inlet of water piping within a distance of 1 5 m from the outside unit If san...

Page 10: ...be caused during severe winter due to freezing in addition to thermal loss 6 When you stop operation during night or winter it is necessary to take measures to prevent water related circuits from natu...

Page 11: ...6 NOTES 1 The circle marks in the columns for corrosion or scale to develop 2 Corrosion has a tendency to occur when water temperature is high 40 C or higher and if metals with no protective coating...

Page 12: ...d nitric acid etc because they have strong corrosive features Make sure that a valve has been reserved for each before the inlet connection port and after the outlet connection port Connect the piping...

Page 13: ...e product in reversed phase may break the compressor and other parts Attach the power wire securely Introducing power with a missing N phase or with a mistaken N phase will break the equipment 1 7 1 O...

Page 14: ...gas pipes sewage pipes lightning rods or telephone ground wires Gas pipes can explode or catch fire if there is a gas leak Sewage pipes no grounding effect is possible if hard plastic piping is used...

Page 15: ...g should be secured as described in Field line connection transmission wiring and COOL HEAT selector 5 Secure the wiring with the accessory clamps so that it does not touch the piping 6 Make sure the...

Page 16: ...re no polarity Terminal board field supply Indoor unit Never connect the power wire BS unit A BS unit B Last BS unit Cool only unit In case of RWEYQ20 30MY1 Unit A Master unit Unit B Unit C TO IN D UN...

Page 17: ...eration circuit shall be set between terminals 1 and 2 Contact specification 220 VAC 3mA 0 5A PC board A1P Mount an insulation sleeve Connection of interlock circuit Do not forget to connect an interl...

Page 18: ...sheathed vinyl cords with 0 75 to 1 25 mm2 or cables 2 core wires 3 core wire are allowable for the COOL HEAT selector only All transmission wire is field supply If the following limits should be exc...

Page 19: ...leakage breaker Attach insulation sleeves Power supply terminal block Grounding terminal Retain the ground wires along with the power wires using the accessory clamp A Grounding wire When wiring do n...

Page 20: ...ng and ground jumper wiring Retain the power supply wiring pump operation output high voltage and ground wiring with the accessory clamp B to prevent them from touching with the stop valve for dischar...

Page 21: ...oned in the table below refer to the equipment design materials and service manual CAUTION A separate adapter sold separately as an accessory for external control of an outside unit becomes necessary...

Page 22: ...the system while the pump is not working 3Use a vacuum pump which can evacuate to 100 7 kPa 5Torr 755mmHg 1 8 1 Selection of piping material 1 Foreign materials inside pipes including oils for fabric...

Page 23: ...on nameplate Horizontal line Ground Straight part of 500mm or more Local pipe 120mm length or more Precautions when selecting branch piping If the equivalent length of piping between the outside units...

Page 24: ...autions when connecting pipes See the following table for flare part machining dimensions When connecting the flare nuts apply refrigerant oil to the inside and outside of the flares and screw them in...

Page 25: ...f the hatched area and use it as a cover for the drilled Hatched area Accessory pipe for discharge gas Accessory pipe for suction gas Guideline for pipe machining Accessory pipe for suction gas 2 Braz...

Page 26: ...ing causing any damage to the outside unit 3 If the piping length between the outside unit connecting pipe kit or between the outside units exceeds 2 m create a rise of 200 mm or more in the gas line...

Page 27: ...to 100 7kPa within 2 hours repeat the operation of vacuum break and vacuum drying Then after leaving the system in vacuum for 1 hour confirm that the vacuum gauge does not rise 1 8 6 Pipe insulation...

Page 28: ...front cover NOTE Refer to the example of connection for the amount to be added Additional refrigerant charge procedure 1 normally Charge the refrigerant to the liquid pipe in its liquid state Since R4...

Page 29: ...arging additional refrigerant Pressure reducing valve Nitrogen Refrigerant tank With a siphon Measuring instrument Vacuum pump Val ve A Val ve B Charge hose Outside unit Gas side Liquid side Discharge...

Page 30: ...then open the valve by turning 180 Start the additional refrigerant charge operation See Service precautions Label for detail If it is difficult to charge the refrigerant additionally decrease the wat...

Page 31: ...to the shutoff valve Doing so may break the valve body as the valve is not a backseat type Always use the hexagon wrench 3 Make sure to tighten the cap securely Closing shutoff valve 1 Remove the cap...

Page 32: ...turns as the initial tightening 7 Do not forget to open the stop valve before starting operation Remove the cap and turn the valve counter clockwise with the hexagon wrenches until it stops Discharge...

Page 33: ...not be operated at a temperature outside the operation range 6 Check the LED on the PC board A1P in the outside unit to see if the data transmission is performed normally The master unit is the outsid...

Page 34: ...toff valve of an outside unit is left closed Open the shutoff valve U1 The phases of the power to the outside units are reversed Exchange two of the three phases L1 L2 L3 to make a positive phase conn...

Page 35: ...ted therein Specifications are subject to change without prior notice Daikin Europe N V explicitly rejects any liability for any direct or indirect damage In the broadest sense arising from or related...

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