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Evacuation procedure

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

closed.

(2)  Remove the charging 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 500 microns (-100.7 kPa).
Evacuate from both the gas pipe and the liquid pipe.

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

500 microns (-100.7 kPa).

(6)  Remove the charging hose and reinstall the charging 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 can not 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 an M4 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 [lb (kg)]

Diameter of liquid 

pipe [in (mm)]

“a”

Additional amount for 

pipe length [lb/ft (kg/m)]

AOU36RLAVS

8.82 (4.0)

Ø 1/4 (6.35)

0.014 (0.021)

AOU48RLAVS

8.82 (4.0)

Ø 3/8 (9.52)

0.039 (0.058)

(1)  Calculation of additional amount for pipe length

A =

Total length of ø 3/8 in
(ø 9.52 mm) liquid pipe

× 0.039

(× 0.058)

[lb/ft (kg/m)]

+

Total length of ø 1/4 in
(ø 6.35 mm) liquid pipe

a

 × 0.014

(× 0.021)

[lb/ft (kg/m)]

ft (m)

ft (m)

lb (kg)

lb (kg)

=

Total

lb (kg)

(Round up A to 2 decimal place)

(2)  Calculation of total refrigerant amount

C = A+B =

lb (kg)

(B : Factory charged amount)

NOTES:

Check the total refrigerant amount under the following conditions

Condition

Computational formula

Total amount of refrigerant

 15.06 lb (6.83 kg)

<Calculation>

Outdoor unit: AOU48RLAVS
(1) Calculation of additional amount for outdoor unit

If liquid pipe piping length is the following
Ø 3/8 in: 65 ft, Ø 1/4 in: 32 ft
(Ø 9.52 mm: 20 m , Ø 6.35 mm: 10 m)

Additional charge volume:

A = 65 ft × 0.039 lb/ft +32 ft × 0.014 lb/ft
(A = 20 m × 0.058 kg/m +10 m × 0.021 kg/m)
= 3.02 lb (= 1.37 kg)

(2) Check the total amount of refrigerant

C = A + B = 3.02 lb + 8.82 lb = 11.84 lb 

 15.06 lb

(C = A + B = 1.37 kg + 4.0 kg = 5.37 kg 

 6.83 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 
0.023 BTU/ft·h·°F(0.040 W/m·k)]

Insulation material

Minimum thickness [in (mm)]

Relative humidity

 70%

 75%

 80%

 85%

Pipe diameter 
[in (mm)]

1/4 (6.35)

5/16 (8)

3/8 (10)

1/2 (13)

11/16 (17)

3/8 (9.52)

3/8 (9)

7/16 (11)

9/16 (14)

11/16 (18)

1/2 (12.70)

3/8 (10)

1/2 (12)

9/16 (15)

3/4 (19)

5/8 (15.88)

3/8 (10)

1/2 (12)

5/8 (16)

13/16 (20)

*  When an ambient temperature and relative humidity exceed 90 °F (32 °C), 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 (supplied 
locally) 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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Page 1: ...ACIÓN OUTDOOR UNIT UNITÉ EXTÉRIEURE UNIDAD EXTERIOR For authorized service personnel only Pour le personnel de service agrée uniquement Únicamente para personal de servicio autorizado AOU36RLAVS AOU48RLAVS 9380545187 02_IM indb cover1 9380545187 02_IM indb cover1 12 15 2016 2 17 06 PM 12 15 2016 2 17 06 PM ...

Page 2: ...lifting to reduce strain on your back Sharp edges or thin aluminum fins on the air conditioner can cut your fingers When Installing In a Ceiling or Wall Make sure the ceiling wall is strong enough to hold the unit s weight It may be necessary to construct a strong wood or metal frame to provide added support In a Room Properly insulate any tubing run inside a room to prevent sweating that can caus...

Page 3: ...e and CEC Canadian Electrical Code by authorized personnel only CAUTION This unit must be installed by qualified personnel with a capacity certificate for handling refrigerant fluids Refer to regulation and laws in use on installation place The installation must be carried out in compliance with regulations in force in the place of installation and the installation instructions of the manufacturer...

Page 4: ...talled 1 000 ft m If the results of the calculation exceed the concentration limit increase the room surface area or install a ventilation duct CAUTION Please install the outdoor unit without slant within 3 degrees Install this unit in a location with good ventilation If the unit must be installed in an area within easy reach of the general public install as necessary a protective fence or the lik...

Page 5: ...0 3 3 2 Multiple outdoor unit installation Provide at least 1 in 25 mm of space between the outdoor units if multiple units are installed When routing the piping from the side of an outdoor unit provide space for the piping No more than 3 units must be installed side by side When 3 units or more are arranged in a line provide the space as shown in the following example when an obstruction is prese...

Page 6: ... is brazed without applying nitrogen gas it will create an oxidation film This can degrade performance or damage the parts in the unit such as the compressor or valves Do not use flux to braze pipes If the flux is the chlorine type it will cause the pipes to corrode In addition if the flux contains fluoride it will affect the refrigerant piping system due to deterioration of refrigerant oil For br...

Page 7: ...onnection Lateral connection Bottom connection Rear connection 5 4 Pipe connection CAUTION Do not use mineral oil on a flared part Prevent mineral oil from getting into the system as this would reduce the lifetime of the units While brazing the pipes be sure to blow dry nitrogen gas through them The maximum lengths of this product are shown in the table If the units are further apart than this cor...

Page 8: ...arate these cable by 2 in 50 mm or more Bundling these cables together will cause miss operation or breakdown Always keep to the maximum length of the transmission cable Exceeding the maximum length may lead to erroneous operation The static electricity that is charged to the human body can damage the control PC board when handling the control PC board for address setting etc Please keep caution t...

Page 9: ... power supply cable Indoor unit power supply cable Breaker 2 Breaker 1 Breaker 2 6 4 Transmission line CAUTION Caution when wiring cable When stripping off the coating of lead wire always use the exclusive tool such as a wire stripper If there is no exclusive tool available necessarily carefully strip the coat ing by a cutter etc so that the conductive wire is not damaged If it is damaged it may l...

Page 10: ...hown in figure 6 5 2 Wiring procedure Remove the service panel And connect the cable to the terminal in accordance with the terminal name plate Use a ring terminal to connect the electric cables to the power supply terminal board Keep the earth cable longer than the other cables After connecting the electric cable secure them with a cable clamp Connect the cable without applying excessive tension ...

Page 11: ...put cable with appropriate external dimension depending on the number of cables to be installed For each input pin No 1 is of positive polarity and pin No 2 is of ground level connected unit connected unit connected unit connected unit connected unit Input 1 CN131 Yellow Input 2 CN132 Green Input 3 CN133 White Input 4 CN134 Red Input 5 CN135 Orange P C B Operation behavior Each input terminal work...

Page 12: ...etting CAUTION Be sure to set the terminal resistor according to specifications Set the terminal resistor for every network segment NS If terminal resistor is set in multiple devices the overall communication system may be damaged If terminal resistor is not set in a device abnormal communication may occur Be sure to set 1 terminal resistor in a network segment You can set the terminal resistor at...

Page 13: ...orbidden 3 4 0 0 Factory default 35 Presence of heater selection control using outdoor tempera ture 1 Invalid 3 5 0 0 Valid 0 1 If Heater selection control 1 or 2 using outdoor temperature is used for any of the indoor units of the refrigerant system select Valid For more details on settings for this item see the Design Technical Manual 36 Outdoor tempera ture zone bound ary temperature A 1 4 0 F ...

Page 14: ...gnal amplifiers When using signal amplifiers the address for signal amplifiers must be set The address for signal amplifiers can be set automatically from 1 outdoor unit master 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 sett...

Page 15: ... cap Hexagon wrench 4 mm 5 32 Table A Pipe 3 way valve Blank cap Charging port cap Liquid valve 5 2 to 6 6 lbf ft 7 0 to 9 0 N m 14 8 to 18 5 lbf ft 20 0 to 25 0 N m 9 2 to 11 8 lbf ft 12 5 to 16 0 N m Gas valve 8 1 to 9 6 lbf ft 11 0 to 13 0 N m 22 1 to 25 8 lbf ft 30 0 to 35 0 N m 9 2 to 11 8 lbf ft 12 5 to 16 0 N m 8 1 Sealing test CAUTION Use only nitrogen gas Never use refrigerant gas oxygen ...

Page 16: ... 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 lb kg Diameter of liquid pipe in mm a Additional amount...

Page 17: ... capacity 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 over lap indoor unit exist press SELECT button to switch to the next error If error occurs it will display Ad address number 9 2 Test run Before the test operation ch...

Page 18: ...it compressor 1 temperature error E A 4 1 Outdoor unit high pressure error E A 5 1 Outdoor unit low pressure error E A C 4 Outdoor unit heat sink temperature error t L 7 H J 6 A C E F d n o r 9 P U S 8 5 3 4 1 2 0 7 segment LED indicator Test operation setting method Use the MODE EXIT SELECT and ENTER buttons on the indoor unit PC board to configure settings according to the procedures below Setti...

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