DEMAND RESPONSE (DR) and indoor unit operation
This product is designed to be compatible with
Air Conditioning Demand Response program.
Note
2012.05.17
:
DR mode
Description of operation in this mode
DR mode 1
Compressor off.
DR mode 2
The air conditioner continues to cool or heat during the Demand
Response event, but the electrical energy consumed by the air
conditioner in a half hour period is not more than 50% of the total
electrical energy that would be consumed if operating at the rated
capacity in a half hour period.
DR mode 3
The air conditioner continues to cool or heat during the Demand
Response event, but the electrical energy consumed by the air
conditioner in a half hour period is not more than 75% of the total
electrical energy that would be consumed if operating at the rated
capacity in a half hour period.
When your electricity supplier activates one of the following 3 DR modes,
the air conditioner switches over to the appropriate operation, and the
OPERATION indicator (green) on the indoor unit blinks to inform you it
has been entered to the DR mode.
When the unit goes into a DR mode, it performs moderate operation though the cooling
or heating effect may be reduced. You cannot override this function with changing the
temperature setting by using the remote control or other actions unless the unit finishes
the function.
When the unit finishes the function, it will perform the operation that was previously
performed before entering the DR mode.
When this air conditioner is connected to a DRED, and you have operational issues,
contact your electricity supplier first to check whether they are activating any of the DR
mode described above.
If the air conditioner is under demand controlling, consult on the issues with your
electricity supplier.
If they are not demand controlling the air conditioner, refer to your warranty card for
the contact details of Fujitsu General (AUST.) PTY LIMITED or
visit our website : www.fujitsugeneral.com.au
To utilize the function, Demand Response adapter kit that interconnects
your air conditioner and Demand Response Enabling Device (DRED) needs to
be installed in your air conditioning system, and you need a separate arrangement.
OPERATION indicator
(indoor unit)
Note:
Shape, number, and the arrangement of the indicators are unit-dependent.
Some indoor units may not have the indicators unless the optional control
panel or IR receiver kit has been installed.
Blinking pattern
The indicator will keep blinking until the unit finishes the function.
OFF (0.5 seconds)
ON (4 seconds)
ON (0.5 seconds)
OFF (0.5 seconds)
Stopping the operation of the air conditioner by using the remote control or by OFF timer are
valid in DR mode. If the timer operation is interfered by an interruption of power supply such
as a blackout and the power supply is resumed, no indication of the DR mode is performed.
During the DR mode, no indication of "filter sign" is performed.
Powerful operation is performedwithin the operable range of the DR mode.
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