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Installation manual

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REYQ8~16P8Y1B

VRVIII System air conditioner

4PW39996-1A

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The weighed and already recorded amount of additional
refrigerant charge (not the total amount of refrigerant present in
the system) must be entered by selecting the corresponding
LED display.

Scroll through the possible LED combinations by pressing the

  button until the LED combination corresponds to the

weight of additional refrigerant charge you must input.
Select the required input by pressing the 

 button

and confirm the input into the PCB by pressing the

 button again.

Possible LED combinations in function of weight of additional
refrigerant charge (= x) to input;

5

Return to setting mode 1 (= initial state) by pressing the

 button.

Perform a test operation as described in 

"12.4. Test operation" on

page 23

.

11.7. Checks after adding refrigerant

Are the stop valves for both liquid and gas open?

Is the amount of refrigerant, that has been added, recorded on
the refrigerant charge label?

12. B

EFORE

 

OPERATION

12.1.

Service precautions

Pay attention to the fan. It is dangerous to inspect the unit while the
fan is running. Be sure to turn off the main switch and to remove the
fuses from the control circuit located in the outdoor unit.

kg

H1P

H2P

H3P

H4P

H5P

H6P

H7P

0

x=0

w x

x

x

x

x

x

1

0<x<5

w x

x

x

x

x w

2

5

x<10

w x

x

x

x w x

3

10

x<15

w x

x

x

x w w

4

15

x<20

w x

x

x w x

x

5

20

x<25

w x

x

x w x w

6

25

x<30

w x

x

x w w x

7

30

x<35

w x

x

x w w w

8

35

x<40

w x

x w x

x

x

9

40

x<45

w x

x w x

x w

10

45

x<50

w x

x w x w x

11

50

x<55

w x

x w x w w

12

55

x<60

w x

x w w x

x

13

60

x<65

w x

x w w x w

14

65

x<70

w x

x w w w x

15

70

x<75

w x

x w w w w

16

75

x<80

w x w x

x

x

x

17

80

x<85

w x w x

x

x w

18

85

x<90

w x w x

x w x

19

90

x<95

w x w x

x w w

20

95

x<100

w x w x w x

x

21

100

x

w x w x w x w

NOTE

If you get confused in the middle of the input
process, press the 

 button to return to

setting mode 1 (= initial state).

The H1P LED is off 

x

.

Resume the input procedure from step 2 onwards.

Make sure to open the stop valves after charging the
refrigerant.

Operating with the stop valves closed will damage the
compressor.

BS2  SET

BS3  RETURN

BS3  RETURN

BS1  MODE

BS1  MODE

WARNING: ELECTRIC SHOCK 

Caution when performing service to inverter
equipment

1

Do not open the electric component box cover for 10
minutes after the power supply is turned off.

2

Measure the voltage between terminals on the
terminal block for power supply with a tester and
confirm that the power supply is shut off.

In addition, measure the points, as shown in the figure
below, with a tester and confirm that the voltage of the
capacitor in the main circuit is less than 50 V DC.

3

To prevent damaging the PC-board, touch a non-coated
metal part to eliminate static electricity before pulling out
or plugging in connectors.

4

Pull out junction connectors X1A, X2A, X3A, X4A
(X3A and X4A of 16P are inside the electric
component box (2), refer to the wiring diagram) for the
fan motors in the outdoor unit before starting service
operation on the inverter equipment. Be careful not to
touch the live parts.

(If a fan rotates due to strong wind, it may store
electricity in the capacitor or in the main circuit and
cause electric shock.)

5

After the service is finished, plug the junction
connecter back in. Otherwise the error code 

E7

 will be

displayed on the remote controller and normal
operation will not be performed.

For details refer to the wiring diagram labelled on the back
of the electric component box cover.

NOTE

Play it safe!

For protection of the PCB, touch the switch box casing
by hand in order to eliminate static electricity from your
body before performing service.

A2P

A2P

A1P

A3P

TP1 TP2

Summary of Contents for VRVIII REYQ-P8

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Page 5: ...ging from 25 0 to 50 0 kW For changing the refrigerant flow to indoor units the REYQ P system can be combined with BS units of the types BSVQ100P BSVQ160P and BSVQ250P only Other BS unit types will ca...

Page 6: ...he Engineering Data Book Outdoor unit Total capacity of indoor units REYQ8 100 260 REYQ10 125 325 REYQ12 150 390 REYQ14 175 455 REYQ16 200 520 NOTE If the total capacity of the connected indoor units...

Page 7: ...nt concentration from exceeding allowable safety limits in the event of a refrigerant leak 11 To prevent dripping water to form a puddle underneath the unit install a drain pan available as option kit...

Page 8: ...foundation dimension 7 Distance between foundation bolt holes X Not allowed O Allowed units mm Prepare a water drainage channel around the foundation to drain waste water from around the unit If the...

Page 9: ...the pipe size nearest to the required size use the suitable adapters for the change over from inch to mm pipes field supply 6 3 Pipe connection Be sure to perform a nitrogen blow when brazing and to r...

Page 10: ...the system Great caution is needed when passing copper tubes through walls Block all gaps in the holes for passing out piping and wiring using sealing material field supply The capacity of the unit wi...

Page 11: ...outdoor unit side choose from the following table in accordance with the capacity of the outdoor unit example refnet joint A How to select the refnet header Choose from the following table in accordan...

Page 12: ...igerant branch kit to indoor units is 40 m or less however it can be extended up to 90 m if all the following conditions are fulfilled Required conditions Example drawings It is necessary to increase...

Page 13: ...Valve B 13 Valve C 14 Outdoor unit 15 To BS unit or indoor unit 16 Stop valve 17 Service port 18 Field piping 19 Gas flow NOTE Make sure to perform leak test and vacuum drying using the service ports...

Page 14: ...2 liquid 2 H E liquid 2 R10 Resistor current sensor R31T R32T Thermistor discharge M1C M2C R50 R59 Resistor R90 Resistor current sensor R95 Resistor current limiting S1NPH Pressure sensor high S1NPL...

Page 15: ...to leaked electrical current which will have to be discharged with the grounding Be sure to install an earth leakage breaker One that can handle high frequency electrical noise This unit uses an inve...

Page 16: ...of the transmission wiring terminals 1 Electric wiring diagram Printed on the back of the electric component box lid 2 Power wiring and ground wiring inside conduit When the wiring is routed out throu...

Page 17: ...iquid pipe 2 High pressure low pressure gas pipe 3 Finishing tape 4 Suction gas pipe 5 Transmission wiring 6 Insulation material 1 Power supply 380 415 V 3 N 50 Hz 2 Earth leakage breaker 3 Fuse 4 Gro...

Page 18: ...6 Refrigerant piping on page 4 The electrical work 1 Make sure there is no faulty power wiring or loose nuts See 8 Field wiring on page 9 2 Make sure there is no faulty transmission wiring or loose nu...

Page 19: ...t cannot be charged until all field wiring and field piping has been completed Refrigerant may only be charged after performing the leak test and the vacuum drying Charge the liquid refrigerant with t...

Page 20: ...tem charging over the permissible quantity can cause liquid hammer Always use protective gloves and protect your eyes when charging refrigerant When the refrigerant charging procedure is done or when...

Page 21: ...indoor temperature The unit will automatically select the cooling mode or heating mode for charging Outdoor temperature 0 C DB 43 C DB Indoor temperature 10 C DB 32 C DB Total indoor unit capacity 80...

Page 22: ...and may cause overcharging 7 Ready Press the button once within 5 minutes If the button is not pushed within 5 minutes P2 will be displayed on the remote controller Refer to 3 Remote controller malfun...

Page 23: ...e valve A and remove the refrigerant tank immediately after finishing the refrigerant charge operation The refrigerant charge port of these units have electric expansion valves that will close automat...

Page 24: ...x w w 20 95 x 100 w x w x w x x 21 100 x w x w x w x w NOTE If you get confused in the middle of the input process press the button to return to setting mode 1 initial state The H1P LED is off x Resum...

Page 25: ...tons LED state Throughout the manual the state of the LEDs is indicated as follows Setting the push button switch BS1 5 Function of the push button switch which is located on the outdoor unit PCB A1P...

Page 26: ...ormal w abnormal c under preparation or under test operation 2 Indication of low noise operation state x standard operation factory setting w operation 3 Indication of power consumption limitation set...

Page 27: ...seconds The H1P LED is on w Perform following steps 1 Press the button 3 times 2 Press the button once to confirm 3 Press the button in order to change the LED display to the following display 4 Press...

Page 28: ...iping length and correct the refrigerant charge level by recovering any excessive refrigerant with a refrigerant recovery machine Insufficient refrigerant E4 F3 Check if the additional refrigerant cha...

Page 29: ...pipe stop valve service port with the unit not operating refer to Pre charging on page 17 make sure to charge the remaining charging quantity using the following procedure 1 Turn the power of the ind...

Page 30: ...as the following calculate the volume of A B as a single room or as the smallest room 3 Calculating the refrigerant density using the results of the calculations in steps 1 and 2 above If the result o...

Page 31: ...N D UNIT TO OUT D UNIT TO IN D UNIT TO OUT D UNIT F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 8 7 7 6 6 3 5 6 13 12 1 1 2 3 4 5 3 4 7 8 2 9 6 4 1 2 5 7 7 8 1 9 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6...

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