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Installation manual

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RXYQ8~18P7W1BR1

VRVIII System air conditioner

4PW44039-1E – 07.2010

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ELECTION

 

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LOCATION

This unit, both indoor and outdoor, is suitable for installation in a
commercial and light industrial environment. If installed as a house-
hold appliance it could cause electromagnetic interference, in which
case the user may be required to take adequate measures.

Obtain the customer's permission before installing.

The inverter units should be installed in a location that meets the
following requirements:

1

The foundation is strong enough to support the weight of the unit
and the floor is flat to prevent vibration and noise generation.

2

The space around the unit is adequate for servicing and the
minimum space for air inlet and air outlet is available. (Refer to

figure 1

 and choose one of the possibilities).

In case of an installation site where sides 

A+B+C+D

 have

obstacles, the wall heights of sides 

A+C

 have no impact on

service space dimensions. Refer to 

figure 1

 for impact of wall

heights of sides 

B+D

 on service space dimensions.

In case of an installation site where only the sides 

A+B

 have

obstacles, the wall heights have no influence on any
indicated service space dimensions.

3

Make sure that there is no danger of fire due to leakage of
inflammable gas.

4

Ensure that water can not cause any damage to the location in
case it drips out the unit (e.g. in case of a blocked drain pipe).

5

The piping length between the outdoor unit and the indoor unit
may not exceed the allowable piping length. (Refer to

"6.6. Example of connection" on page 8

)

6

Select the location of the unit in such a way that neither the
discharged air nor the sound generated by the unit disturbs
anyone.

7

Make sure that the air inlet and outlet of the unit are not
positioned towards the main wind direction. Frontal wind will
disturb the operation of the unit. If necessary, use a windscreen
to block the wind.

8

Do not install or operate the unit on locations where air contains
high levels of salt, like e.g. in the vicinity of oceans. (Refer for
further information to the engineering databook).

9

During installation, avoid the possibility that anybody can climb
on the unit or place objects on the unit.

Falls may result in injury.

10

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.

11

The equipment is not intended for use in a potentially explosive
atmosphere.

Make sure to provide for adequate measures in order
to prevent that the outdoor unit be used as a shelter
by small animals.

Small animals making contact with electrical parts can
cause malfunctions, smoke or fire. Please instruct the
customer to keep the area around the unit clean.

If not, the unit may fall over and cause damage or
injury.

A B C D

Sides along the installation site with obstacles

Suction side

NOTE

The service space dimensions in 

figure 1

 are

based on cooling operation at 35°C.

Excessive refrigerant concentrations in a closed room
can lead to oxygen deficiency.

The equipment described in this manual may cause
electronic noise generated from radio-frequency
energy. The equipment complies to specifications that
are designed to provide reasonable protection against
such interference. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation.
It is therefore recommended to install the equipment
and electric wires keeping proper distances away from
stereo equipment, personal computers, etc...

(See figure 2)

.

In places with weak reception, keep distances of 3 m
or more to avoid electromagnetic disturbance of other
equipment and use conduit tubes for power and
transmission lines.

In heavy snowfall areas, select an installation site
where snow will not affect the operation of the unit.

The refrigerant R410A itself is nontoxic, nonflammable
and is safe. If the refrigerant should leak however, its
concentration may exceed the allowable limit
depending on room size. Due to this, it could be
necessary to take measures against leakage. Refer to
the chapter 

"14. Caution for refrigerant leaks" on

page 24

.

Do not install in the following locations.

Locations where sulfurous acids and other
corrosive gases may be present in the atmosphere.
Copper piping and soldered joints may corrode,
causing refrigerant to leak.

Locations where a mineral oil mist, spray or vapour
may be present in the atmosphere.
Plastic parts may deteriorate and fall off or causing
water leakage.

Locations where equipment that produces electro-
magnetic waves is found.
The electromagnetic waves may cause the control
system to malfunction, preventing normal
operation.

Locations where flammable gases may leak, where
thinner, gasoline, and other volatile substances are
handled, or where carbon dust and other
incendiary substances are found in the
atmosphere.
Leaked gas may accumulate around the unit,
causing an explosion.

When installing, take strong winds, typhoons or
earthquakes into account.
Improper installation may result in fall over of the unit.

1

Personal computer or radio

2

Fuse

3

Earth leakage breaker

4

Remote controller

5

Cool/heat selector

6

Indoor unit

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Page 6: ...nominal heating capacities ranging from 16 0 to 56 5 kW The RXYQ P7 units can be combined with Daikin indoor units for air conditioning purposes and suitable for R410A The present installation manual...

Page 7: ...6 RXYQ18 360 585 29 NOTE The table above shows the possible total capacity and number of possible indoor units If the total capacity of the connected indoor units exceeds the capacity of the outdoor u...

Page 8: ...re Make sure to provide for adequate measures in order to prevent that the outdoor unit be used as a shelter by small animals Small animals making contact with electrical parts can cause malfunctions...

Page 9: ...urn valve which can evacuate to 100 7 kPa 5 Torr 755 mm Hg 1 Packaging material 2 Opening large 3 Belt sling 4 Opening small 40x45 5 Protector NOTE Use a belt sling of 20 mm wide that adequately bears...

Page 10: ...o mm pipes eld supply 6 3 Pipe connection Be sure to perform a nitrogen blow when brazing and to read the paragraph Caution to be taken when brazing refrigerant piping on page 4 rst 6 4 Connecting the...

Page 11: ...til all oil is dripped out 7 Cut the pinched piping off with a pipe cutter just above the brazing point or just above the marking in case there is no brazing point Never remove the pinched piping by b...

Page 12: ...on page 8 6 5 Protection against contamination when installing pipes Take measures to prevent foreign materials like moisture and contamination from mixing into the system Great caution is needed whe...

Page 13: ...een outdoor and BP units H2 40 m Between BP and BP units Difference in height Difference in height between BP and BP units H3 15 m Between indoor and indoor units Difference in height Difference in he...

Page 14: ...290 22 2 290 x 420 28 6 12 7 420 x 585 15 9 Between refrigerant branch kit and BP unit Pipe size for direct connection to BP unit must be based on the total capacity of the connected indoor units c d...

Page 15: ...side stop valve Gas side stop valve Performing the airtightness test and vacuum drying Valve A must always be shut Otherwise the refrigerant in the unit will pour out Close Open Open Close Close NOTE...

Page 16: ...mistor discharge M1C M3C R50 R59 Resistor R95 Resistor current limiting S1NPH Pressure sensor high S1NPL Pressure sensor low S1PH S3PH Pressure switch high T1A Current sensor A6P A7P SD1 Safety device...

Page 17: ...ential in the grounding This unit uses an inverter and therefore generates noise which will have to be reduced to avoid interfering with other devices The outer casing of the product may take on an el...

Page 18: ...the electric box lid 2 Transmission wiring 3 Pipe opening 4 Conduit 5 Power wiring and ground wiring 6 Cut off the shaded zones before use 7 Through cover 1 Knockout hole 2 Burr 3 If there are any po...

Page 19: ...res 3 core wire cables are allowable for the cooler heater changeover remote controller only Be sure to keep the power line and transmission line apart from each other Be careful about polarity of the...

Page 20: ...OL HEAT selector etc Precautions when laying power wiring Do not connect wiring of different thicknesses to the power terminal block Slack in the power wiring may cause abnormal heat When connecting w...

Page 21: ...t may only be charged after performing the leak test and the vacuum drying For factory charge refer to the unit name plate NOTE National implementation of EU regulation on certain uorinated greenhouse...

Page 22: ...ure after the unit has stopped Electric shock warning Close the electric box lid before turning on the main power Perform the settings on the circuit board A1P of the outdoor unit and check the LED di...

Page 23: ...ED display is shown open valve A and close the frontpanel If the frontpanel is left open the system can not operate properly during the refrigerant charging The state of this LED is not important 9 Co...

Page 24: ...st minute x c x x x x w Start up control for the next 2 minutes x c x x x w x Waiting for stable heating conditions for the next 15 minutes according to the system x c x x x w w H1P H2P H3P H4P H5P H6...

Page 25: ...such as a ball point pen to avoid touching live parts Make sure to re attach the inspection cover 1 into the switch box cover 2 after the job is nished WARNING ELECTRIC SHOCK Caution when performing s...

Page 26: ...ton and adjust the LED indication to the settings as shown below in the eld marked 2 Push the button and the setting is de ned 1 LED H1 8P 2 Push button switches BS1 BS5 3 Dip switch 1 DS1 1 4 4 Dip s...

Page 27: ...n of low noise operation state x standard operation factory setting w operation 4 Indication of power consumption limitation setting x standard operation factory setting w operation Possible functions...

Page 28: ...1 Close all front panels except the front panel of the electric box 2 Turn ON the power to all outdoor units and the connected indoor units Be sure to turn on the power 6 hours before operation in ord...

Page 29: ...um concentration level of refrigerant gas is not exceeded in the unlikely event of major leak in the system and this in accordance to the local applicable regulations and standards Maximum concentrati...

Page 30: ...ssary to revise the system Please consult your supplier 15 DISPOSAL REQUIREMENTS Dismantling of the unit treatment of the refrigerant of oil and of other parts must be done in accordance with relevant...

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