Ducasa MULTI INV 363 E Instruction Manual Download Page 13

Installation Instructions

Table 11  Refrigerant Pipe

Diameter

Total Length(m)

Additional Refrigerant Charge(kg)

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Total

c.  Items to be checked after the Installation

Table 12

Items to be Checked

Possible Errors

Check Results

Has each part and component the of  unit
installed securely?

The unit may fall off, vibrate or generate
noise.

Has the gas leakage test been taken?

The cooling (heating) capacity may be 
poor.

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Dews and water drops may be generated.

Does the drainage go well?

Dews and water drops may be generated.

Is the actual power voltage in line with 
the value marked on the nameplate?

The unit may break down or some 
components may be burnt out.

Are the wiring and the piping correct? 

The unit may break down or some 
components may be burnt out.

Has the unit been earthed reliably?

There may be a danger of electric shock.

Does the wire meet the regulated
requirement?

The unit may break down or the 
component may be burnt out.

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The cooling (heating) capacity may be
poor

Have the length of the refrigerant pipe 
and the refrigerant charge been recorded?

It may be hard to know the exact 
refrigerant charge.

d. Trial Running

1)  Check before the Trial Running

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Check if the appearance of the unit and the piping system are damaged during the transportation.

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Check if the wiring terminals of the electronic component are secure.

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Check if the rotation direction of the fan motor is right.

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Check if all valves in the system are fully opened.

2)  Trial Running

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The trial running should be carried out by the professionally skilled personnel on the premise that all 

items listed above are in normal conditions.

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Let the unit energized and switch the wired controller or the remoter controller to “ON”.

Ĺ 

The fan motor and compressor of the outdoor unit will run automatically in one minute.

ĺ 

If  there  is  some  unusual  sound  after  the  compressor  is  started,  turn  off  the  unit  for  an  immediate 

check.

Summary of Contents for MULTI INV 363 E

Page 1: ...NST MODELOS MULTI INV 363 E MULTI INV 423 E Gracias por elegir nuestro aire acondicionado para un correcto funciona miento por favor lea detenidamente este manual antes de instalar o utilizar el equip...

Page 2: ...nit will send the start signal to the outdoor unit three minutes later after power recovery During installation the communication cable and the power cord must not be twisted together but instead sepa...

Page 3: ...rial Running 8 Working Principles of the Unit 11 Parts and Components of the Unit 12 Maintenance 13 1 Check before the Seasonal Use 13 2 Check after the Seasonal Use 13 Troubleshooting 14 1 Please che...

Page 4: ...rting frame of the unit to see if it is damaged over the long time period of use 1HYHU UH W WKH XQLW DQG FRQWDFW WKH VDOHV DJHQW RU WKH SURIHVVLRQDO LQVWDOODWLRQ SHUVRQQHO IRU WKH UHSDLU or relocation...

Page 5: ...ng the room KHUH WKH RZ RI WKH DLU LQOHW RXWOHW LV QRW EORFNHG 5 The outdoor unit should be installed where ventilation is in good condition so that the unit can take in and discharge enough air R QRW...

Page 6: ...32A 6mm2 3 MULTI 423 220 240V 50Hz 32A 6mm2 3 d Earthing Requirements 7KH DLU FRQGLWLRQHU LV FODVVL HG LQWR WKH ODVV DSSOLDQFHV VR LWV HDUWKLQJ PXVW EH UHOLDEOH 2 The yellow green line of the air cond...

Page 7: ...pace should be left for maintenance around the unit 2 The installation location should be in good condition so that the unit is able to take in and discharge HQRXJK DLU HVLGHV PDNH VXUH WKHUH LV QR RE...

Page 8: ...ould be as required in Fig 5 Installation Space Requirements of the Outdoor Unit Multi 363 Multi 423 Fig 5 3 Connection between Indoor and Outdoor Units a Wiring of the Power Cord CUATION A breaker mu...

Page 9: ...ax Length for Single Unit m 20 25 LX Max installation altitude Outdoor unit and indoor unit 15 15 H1 Indoor unit and indoor unit 7 5 7 5 H2 Table 4 Dimension of the Refrigerant Pipe of the Indoor Unit...

Page 10: ...e weight of it CUATION For the GMV multi VRF system each pipe should be labeled to tell which system it belongs to avoid mistaken inaccurate piping e Installation of the Protection Layer of the Refrig...

Page 11: ...and the gas valve of the outdoor unit are closed fully V VKRZQ LQ WKH IROORZLQJ JXUH LJ H SHO WKH JDV LQVLGH WKH LQGRRU XQLW DQG UHIULJHUDQW SLSH RXW by the vacuum pump LO knob Manometer Manometer HI...

Page 12: ...Fig 9 Table 8 Indoor Unit Serial No Model Indoor Unit XFWHG 7 SH Indoor Unit XFWHG 7 SH Indoor Unit XFWHG 7 SH Indoor Unit XFWHG 7 SH Indoor Unit XFWHG 7 SH Table 9 Liquid Refrigerant Pipe Serial No...

Page 13: ...requirement The unit may break down or the component may be burnt out V WKHUH DQ REVWDFOH DW WKH DLU LQOHW RXWOHW RI WKH LQGRRU RXWGRRU XQLW The cooling heating capacity may be poor Have the length o...

Page 14: ...rigerant liquid After passing through the throttling device the temperature and pressure of the refrigerant liquid will further decrease and then go the main valve After that it will be divided and go...

Page 15: ...J them the cassette type and the wall mounted indoor units should be controlled by the remote controller while the ducted type can be controlled by either the remote controller or the wired controller...

Page 16: ...PDWLRQ 1 Check before the Seasonal Use KHFN LI WKH LQOHW RXWOHW RI WKH LQGRRU RXWGRRU XQLW LV FORJJHG 2 Check if the earth lead is earthed reliably 3 Check if the batteries of the remote controller ar...

Page 17: ...FLHQW EDWWHULHV YROWDJH of the remote controller Change new batteries Remoter controller out of the control scope Keep the control distance within 8 meters The unit stops soon after it starts ORJJHG...

Page 18: ...he sound of frication generated by the skin plate etc which swells due to the temperature change The unit blows out dust When the unit restarts after it is not used for a long time The dust inside the...

Page 19: ...UW RSHQ circuit of the temperature sensor at the midway of the condenser coil for the commercial unit F4 Flash 4 times F4 F4 6KRUW RSHQ circuit of the outdoor discharge temperature sensor 6KRUW RSHQ c...

Page 20: ...times Flash 3 times oE oE Drive board communication error for the commercial unit Communication error between the inverter driver to the main controller P6 Flash 3 times Flash 3 times Flash 3 times o...

Page 21: ...hermal overload protection Compressor overload protection H3 Flash 3 times Flash 3 times Flash 3 times oE oE Modulecurrent protection namely IPM protection IPM Module current protection H5 Flash 3 tim...

Page 22: ...OLPLWDWLRQ degradation for module temperature protection EU Frequency OLPLWDWLRQ degradation for overload F6 Flash 6 times Frequency OLPLWDWLRQ degradation for circuit protection of the whole unit F8...

Page 23: ...15 Unit A indoor ambient temperature sensor error 25 Unit B indoor ambient temperature sensor error 35 Unit C indoor ambient temperature sensor error 16 Unit A mode FRQ LFW 26 Unit B mode FRQ LFW 36 U...

Page 24: ...component error Unit which is detecting 5P 01 5P 02 5P 03 5P 04 5P 05 LJ 2XWGRRU 8QLW MULTI 363 MULTI 423 Note Refer to the real products for the exact position of each component Once errors are displ...

Page 25: ...troller or it has run for ten minutes Forcible Defrosting How to activate this function when indoor unit runs under the heating mode and at 16 it will activate WKH IRUFLEOH GHIURVWLQJ E SUHVVLQJ WKH D...

Page 26: ...48 26 Min cooling 21 15 18 Rated Heating 20 15 7 6 Max heating 27 24 18 Min heating 20 15 15 16 Notes 7KH KHDWLQJ FRROLQJ FDSDFLW DQG QRLVH OLVWHG EHORZ DUH DOO PHDVXUHG EHIRUH WKH VKLSPHQW All parame...

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