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PRECAUTION
About fresh air intake kit
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The Fresh Air Intake Kit can be installed onto cassette type air conditioners.
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The volume of ventilated air provided by the Fresh Air Intake Kit may be unable to fulfill ventilation
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regulations in all countries.
On such occasions we ask that this kit be used along with Energy recovery ventilators.
When intaking outside air please ensure correct air-conditioning design as based on air-
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conditioning load calculations.
As outside air is not being processed an increase in outside air load can affect air conditioning.
Installation location
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Area that generate substances that adversely affect the equipment, such as sulfuric
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gas,chlorine gas,add,or alkali it will cause the copper pipes and brazed joints to corrode,which
can cause refrigerant leakage.
Area with high salt content,such as at the seaside. It will deteriorate metal parts, causing the
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parts to fall or the unit to leak water.
Be certain to use electric dampers and shutters to avoid infiltration of cold air, wind and fog
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during shutdown in areas with cold climates, strong winds, or where fogs are common.
Please ensure the product is installed a distance of at least three times the duct diameter away
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from exterior wall air inlets, or air exhausts for the prevention of short circuits.
Temperature conditions
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Condensation may form on the product when outside air temperature is low, and the temperature
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and humidity surrounding the product are high
. Don't intake the air of below 0°C into the fresh air
intake kit.
The upper limit of the product’s temperature range should respond to
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the outdoor temperature range.
About duct fan
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When installing the duct fan, connect the drive relay
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field supplied
) and operate with the indoor
unit.
Please ensure the intake air volume is below 10% of the product’s air volume HI. When
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the intaken air volume becomes too large there the operating noise may increase and room
temperature detection may be affected.
About the duct connection
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Procure a duct with internal diameter that fits the external diameter of the duct flange.
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Please note that regulations of some countries may require the use of a nonflammable duct.
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If the duct penetrates a fire-retarding division or other fire-proofing measures, the installation
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of fire dampers, or a construction that does not adversely affect fire control measures is a
regulatory requirement of some countries.
When using metallic ducts please ensure metals (i.e., metal lath, wire lath, stainless sheeting) are
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electrically insulated. (A short occurring by electrical connection can cause fire)
Please ensure to thermally insulate connected ducts to prevent condensation.
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Please make certain that netting or other measures are installed in parts exposed to the outside
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air to prevent infiltration of small animals such as birds and insects.
Please be certain to install external air filters to parts exposed to the outside air for heat
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exchanger protection of indoor equipment.
Please avoid the infiltration of rain water by installing outside ducts with an incline of at least 1/30,
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and fitting hoods on openings.
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Summary of Contents for AIRSTAGE V-II
Page 10: ...1 GENERAL INFORMATION ...
Page 32: ...2 MODEL SELECTION ...
Page 207: ...3 OUTDOOR UNITS ...
Page 251: ...SOUND LEVEL CHECK POINT Microphone 1 m 1 m 03 44 OUTDOOR UNITS OUTDOOR UNITS ...
Page 265: ...4 INDOOR UNITS ...
Page 315: ...MODEL ARXB45 04 50 INDOOR UNITS INDOOR UNITS ...
Page 316: ...4 5 5 DUCT TYPE MODEL ARXA24 MODELS ARXA30 ARXA36 ARXA45 04 51 INDOOR UNITS INDOOR UNITS ...
Page 318: ...4 5 7 FLOOR CEILING TYPE MODELS AB A12 AB A14 AB A18 AB A24 04 53 INDOOR UNITS INDOOR UNITS ...
Page 319: ...4 5 8 CEILING TYPE MODELS AB A30 AB A36 AB A45 AB A54 04 54 INDOOR UNITS INDOOR UNITS ...
Page 322: ...4 5 11 WALL MOUNTED TYPE MODELS AS A18 AS A24 AS A30 04 57 INDOOR UNITS INDOOR UNITS ...
Page 388: ...5 CONTROL SYSTEM ...
Page 472: ...6 SYSTEM DESIGN ...
Page 694: ...7 OPTIONAL PARTS ...