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Evacuation procedure

(1)  Remove the blank caps of the gas pipe and liquid pipe and check that the valves are 

closed.

(2)  Remove the charging port cap.
(3)  Connect a vacuum pump and a pressure gauge to a charging hose and connect it to 

the charging port.

(4)  Activate the vacuum pump and vacuum the indoor unit and connection piping until 

the pressure gauge becomes -100.7 kPa (-755mm Hg).
Evacuate from both the gas pipe and the liquid pipe.

(5)  Continue evacuating the system for 1 hour after the pressure gauge reads -100.7 

kPa (-755mm Hg).

(6)  Remove the charging hose and reinstall the charging port cap.

8.3. Additional 

charging

 CAUTION

Do not turn on the power unless all operations are complete.

After evacuating the system, add refrigerant.

Do not charge the system with a refrigerant other than R410A.

Always keep to the limit on the total amount of refrigerant. Exceeding the limit on the 
total amount of refrigerant will lead to malfunction during charging of refrigerant.

Do not reuse recovered refrigerant.

Use an electronic scale to measure the charging amount of refrigerant. 
Adding more refrigerant than the specified amount will cause a malfunction.

Charge refrigerant using the liquid pipe.
Adding refrigerant through the gas pipe will cause a malfunction.

Add refrigerant by charging the system with the refrigerant in the liquid state. If the 
refrigerant cylinder is equipped with a siphon, it is not necessary to place the cylinder 
upright.

Check if the steel cylinder has a siphon installed or not before filling. (There is an indica-
tion “with siphon for filling liquid” on the steel cylinder.)

Filling method 
for cylinder with 
siphon

Liquid

Gas

R410A

Set the cylinder vertical and fill with 
the liquid.
(Liquid can be filled without turning 
bottom up with the siphon inside.)

Filling method for 
other cylinders

Liquid

Gas

R410A

Turn bottom up and fill with liquid.
(Be careful to avoid turning over the 
cylinder.)

Be sure to use the special tools for R410A for pressure resistance and to avoid mixing 
of impure substances.

If the units are further apart than the maximum pipe length, correct operation cannot be 
guaranteed.

Make sure to back closing valve after refrigerant charging. Otherwise, the compressor 
may fail.

Minimize refrigerant release to the air. Excessive release is prohibited under the Freon 
Collection and Destruction Law.

8.3.1  Procedure for charging the system with refrigerant

(1)  Remove the charging port cap from the liquid pipe.
(2)  Attach a charging hose to the refrigerant cylinder, and connect it to the charging port.
(3)  Add refrigerant by calculating the additional refrigerant volume in accordance with 

the calculation formula indicated below.

(4)  Remove the charging hose and install the charging port cap.
(5)  Remove the blank caps (gas pipe and liquid pipe) and open the valves.
(6)  Close the blank caps.
(7)  After adding refrigerant, indicate the added charging volume on the unit.
*  Tighten the blank caps and charging port caps to the torque values specified in the 

Table A. To open and close the valves, use a specified hexagon wrench.

8.3.2  

Checking total amount of refrigerant and calculating the 
amount of refrigerant charge to be added

• The amount of refrigerant charge to be added is the total value of the basic refrigerant 

charge amount and the value calculated from the length of the liquid pipe.

• Round up the value to 2 decimal places.

Model

“B”

Factory charged 

amount (kg)

Diameter of liquid 

pipe (mm)

“a”

Additional amount 

for pipe length (kg/m)

AJ*126LELAH

11.0

Ø 6.35

0.021

AJ*144LELAH

11.0

Ø 9.52

0.058

Ø 12.70

0.114

(1)  Calculation of additional amount for pipe length

A =

Total length of ø 12.70 
mm liquid pipe

× 0.114

(kg/m)

+

Total length of ø 9.52 
mm liquid pipe

× 0.058

(kg/m)

m

m

kg

kg

+

Total length of ø 6.35 
mm liquid pipe

× 0.0218

(kg/m)

=

Total

kg

m

kg

(Round up A to 2 decimal place)

(2)  Calculation of total refrigerant amount

C = A+B =

kg

(B : Factory charged amount)

NOTES:

Check the total refrigerant amount under the following conditions

Condition

Computational formula

Total amount of refrigerant

 25.6 kg

<Calculation>

Outdoor unit: AJ*126LELAH
(1) Calculation of additional amount for outdoor unit

If liquid pipe piping length is the following
Ø 12.70 mm: 50 m, Ø 9.52 mm: 25 m, Ø 6.35 mm: 15 m

Additional charge volume:

A = 50 m × 0.114 kg/m + 25 m × 0.058 kg/m +15 m × 0.021 kg/m = 7.465 kg 

 

7.47 kg

(2) Check the total amount of refrigerant

C = A + B = 7.47 kg + 11.0 kg = 18.47 kg 

 25.6 kg

No problem if the above condition is satisfied.

8.4. Installing 

insulation

• Install insulation material after conducting the “8.1 Sealing test”.
• To prevent condensation and water droplets, install insulation material on the refrigerant 

pipe.

• Refer to the table to determine the thickness of the insulation material.
• If the outdoor unit is installed at a level that is higher than the indoor unit, the water that 

has condensed in the 3-way valve of the outdoor unit could travel to the indoor unit. 
Therefore, use putty in the space between the pipe and the insulation to prevent the 
entry of water.

Table. Selection of insulation
(Use an insulation material with equal heat transmission rate or below 0.040 
W/(m·k))

Insulation material minimum thickness (mm)

Relative humidity

 70%

 75%

 80%

 85%

Pipe diameter 
(mm)

6.35

8

10

13

17

9.52

9

11

14

18

12.70

10

12

15

19

15.88

10

12

16

20

19.05

10

13

16

21

22.22

11

13

17

22

28.58

11

14

18

23

*  When the ambient temperature and relative humidity exceed 32°C (DB) and 85% 

respectively, please strengthen heat insulation of refrigerant pipe.

8.5.  Filling with putty

 WARNING

Putty

Insulation

Fig. A

Fill the piping holes and wiring holes with putty 
(locally purchased) to avoid any gap (Fig A). If 
small animals such as insects enter the external 
unit, a short circuit may be caused near electrical 
components in the service panel.

If the outdoor unit is installed at a level that is higher 
than the indoor unit, the water that has condensed 
in the 3-way valve of the outdoor unit could travel 
to the indoor unit. Therefore, use putty in the space 
between the pipe and the insulation to prevent the 
entry of water to the indoor units.

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Summary of Contents for AIRSTAGE AJH126LELAH

Page 1: ...Й МОДУЛЬ For authorized service personnel only Только для авторизованного обслуживающего персонала PART No 9380545248 02 AJY126LELAH AJY144LELAH AJH126LELAH AJH144LELAH Original instructions 9380545248 02_IM indb i 9380545248 02_IM indb i 2018 1 24 9 36 29 2018 1 24 9 36 29 ...

Page 2: ...stall the electrical box cover on the unit An improperly installed electrical box cover can cause serious accidents such as electric shock or fire through exposure to dust or water Do not turn ON the power until all work has been completed Turning ON the power before the work is completed can cause serious accidents such as electric shock or fire After the installation make sure there is no refrig...

Page 3: ... near the equipment that generates electromagnetic waves and the equipment that generates the higher harmonics wave be sure to take measures against noise Otherwise it may cause malfunction or failure When energizing to the crankcase heater please turn on the power 12 hours or earlier before operation begins When the energizing time is short it may cause failure Be sides please do not turn off pow...

Page 4: ... 1 meter away from a television or radio The purpose of this is to prevent TV reception interference or radio noise Even if they are installed more than 1 meter apart you could still receive noise under some signal conditions Keep the length of the piping of the indoor and outdoor units within the allowable range For maintenance purposes do not bury the piping 3 2 Drain processing CAUTION Perform ...

Page 5: ... more 500 or more 600 or more 1500 or more 3000 or more 3 4 Transporting the unit WARNING Do not touch the fins Otherwise personal injury could result CAUTION When carrying the unit hold the handles on the right and left sides and be careful If the outdoor unit is carried from the bottom hands or fingers may be pinched Hoisting method When hoisting the outdoor unit hook the rope on the outside of ...

Page 6: ...ordance with local rules 1 Allowable tensile stress 33 N mm2 2 Allowable tensile stress 61 N mm2 3 Endurance pressure of the pipes 4 2MPa 3 5 Installing the unit Please install the outdoor unit without slant within 0 3 degrees Install 4 anchor bolts at the locations indicated with arrows in the figure To reduce vibration do not install the unit directly on the ground Install it on a secure base su...

Page 7: ...n 1 month Pinch or tape pipes Indoor Pinch or tape pipes Protect the pipes to prevent the entry of moisture and dust Especially pay attention when passing the pipes through a hole or connecting the end of a pipe to the outdoor unit 5 PIPE INSTALLATION 5 1 Brazing CAUTION If air or another type of refrigerant enters the refrigera tion cycle the internal pressure in the refrigeration cycle will beco...

Page 8: ...Opening 1 Insert the hexagon wrench into the valve shaft and turn it counterclock wise 2 Stop turning when the valve shaft can no longer be turned Open position Closing 1 Insert the hexagon wrench into the valve shaft and turn it clockwise 2 Stop turning when the valve shaft can no longer be turned Closed position Opening direction Hexagon wrench Seal blank cap installation portion Liquid pipe Gas...

Page 9: ...ot exposed to high temperatures If the temperature surrounding the breaker is too high the amperage at which the breaker cuts out may decrease Use a breaker Included with earth leakage circuit breaker that is capable of handling high frequencies Because the outdoor unit is inverter controlled a high frequency earth leakage circuit breaker is necessary to prevent a malfunction of the breaker itself...

Page 10: ...door unit Indoor unit Signal Amplifier System Controller Touch Panel Controller Transmission line Terminal resistor Terminal resistor NS 1 NS 2 NOTES Do not use loop wiring This may lead to parts damage and erroneous operation 6 4 3 Enabling Disabling automatic address setting You can enable disable automatic address setting for the indoor unit and the signal ampli fier To enable automatic address...

Page 11: ...e shielded wire of the transmission cable to the earth ground terminal of the equipment or to the earth ground screw near the terminal Be sure to use one side of a twisted pair cable when using transmission cable with 2 sets of twisted pair cables Wind with insulation tape to prevent short circuit Use one side of the twisted pair cable Connect both ends of shielded wire to earth Ground 6 6 Externa...

Page 12: ...heater Output signal ON when the outdoor temperature goes down below 2 C and signal OFF at the outdoor temperature 4 C Voltage power supply input voltage cable 0 82 mm2 18AWG P C B Base heater 9 CN115 Black 8 8 Connect to pin 1 and pin 3 No connection pin 2 and pin 4 9 The allowable current is 1 A or less 7 FIELD SETTING CAUTION Discharge the static electricity from your body before setting up the...

Page 13: ... 9999 7 3 Rotary switch setting The rotary switch REF AD sets the refrigerant circuit address of the outdoor unit Config ure the settings only on the master unit of a refrigerant system If multiple refrigerant systems are connected set the rotary switch REF AD as shown in the table below Refrigerant circuit address Rotary Switch Setting Setting Setting range Type of switch REF AD 10 1 Refrigerant ...

Page 14: ...r unit on the network Refer to Fig Wiring example for automatic address setting 7 6 1 chapter for the wiring example For manual setting of address refer to the signal amplifier installation manual 7 5 2 Automatic address setting for signal amplifiers When setting the address of the signal amplifier please use the factory setting See the installation manual of the signal amplifier When the system i...

Page 15: ... to 101 kgf cm 18 0 to 22 0 N m 184 to 224 kgf cm 11 4 to 14 0 N m 116 to 143 kgf cm Gas valve 27 0 to 33 0 N m 275 to 337 kgf cm 22 5 to 27 5 N m 229 to 280 kgf cm 8 1 Sealing test CAUTION Use only nitrogen gas Never use refrigerant gas oxygen in flammable gas or poisonous gas to pressurize the system If oxygen is used there is the danger of an explosion Do not apply shock during sealing test It ...

Page 16: ... values specified in the Table A To open and close the valves use a specified hexagon wrench 8 3 2 Checking total amount of refrigerant and calculating the amount of refrigerant charge to be added The amount of refrigerant charge to be added is the total value of the basic refrigerant charge amount and the value calculated from the length of the liquid pipe Round up the value to 2 decimal places M...

Page 17: ...acity error E221 and Indoor unit duplicate address error E261 occurred 1 When the address of the overlap indoor unit is displayed press and hold the ENTER button for more than 3 seconds 2 When errors other than the address of the overlap indoor unit exist press SELECT but ton to switch to the next error If error occurs it will display Ad address number 9 2 Pre check for test run Before the test op...

Page 18: ... action E 9 8 9 Outdoor unit fan motor 2 driver error E 9 A 1 Outdoor unit coil 1 expansion valve 1 error E 9 A 2 Outdoor unit coil 2 expansion valve 2 error Refrigerant system error E A 1 1 Outdoor unit discharge temperature 1 error perma nent stop E A 3 1 Outdoor unit compressor 1 temperature error E A 4 1 Outdoor unit high pressure error E A 4 2 Outdoor unit high pressure protective action 1 E ...

Page 19: ...g condition refer to item 15 8 Max Current Maximum electric current Test condition IEC60335 2 40 9 Refrigerant Refrigerant type and initial charging amount 10 Max pressure HP LP Means pressure of High Pressure side Low Pres sure side 11 Protection Protection level against dust and water 12 Condition of cooling heating Dry bulb temperature and wet bulb temperature under standard cooling heating con...

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