Hitachi RAC-112SQB Installation Manual Download Page 14

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  One to One (Method B: Power supply from the outdoor 

unit) 

 

  One to One (Method C: Individual power supply for 

indoor and outdoor unit) 

 
 

 

Precautions

 

Install an ELCB at the No Fuse Breaker (NFB) or manual switch of the branch circuit marketed “

” near the packaged 

A/C. 
Use a high-sensitivity, high-speed (trip time < 0.1 second) ELCB of the required capacity for high frequency operation 
(for inverter use). 

 

“B” and “C” in the table below refer to “Method B” and “Method C”. 

Mode/Shape 

ELCB Rated 

Current 

(A) 

Power SW 

            Wire Gauge (mm

2

Rated Current 

(A) 

Fuse Size 

(A) 

Power Cable 

Indoor/Outdoor Connection 

Wiring 

B, C 

Operation 

Circuit 

 

Earth 

 

 

Remote 
Control 

Cable

 

 

Outdoor

 

Indoor

B  Power 

 

Outdoor 

Unit 

RAC- 

Voltage 

 

 

Outdoor 

 

 

Indoor 

 

 

 

Outdoor 

 

Indoor 

 

 

 

Outdoor

 

Indoor

 ⑨

<10m<20m

<20m <35m <50m <70m <75m 

112/125/140/ 

160SQB 

AC 

1

Φ

 

230V 
60Hz 

50 50 

5 60 60  30 35 35 

5  8.0

8.0

8.0  2.0

2.0

2.0

2.0

2.0

3.5 

Above 

0.75 

2.0 

Above 

0.75

 

 ELCB Selection 

Determine the rated current of the ELCB based on the total wiring 
capacity shown in the right table. 
Determine the ELCB model, sensed current, and trip current based 
on the information shown in the right table. 
*Use high-sensitivity, high-speed (trip time < 0.1 second) ELCB. 

*Confirm the ELCB rated current, sensitivity, and trip time and 
protective coordination of the upper part. 

Rated Current 

(A) 

ELCB Mode (trip current) 

Rated Sensed Current

(mA) 

15, 20, 30 

EX-30(5kA), 

EX-50B(10kA), 

EX-50C(35kA) 

30 

40, 50 

EX-50B(10kA), 

EX-50C(35kA) 

30, 100 

60, 75, 100 

EX-100(10kA), 

EX-100B(35kA) 

100 

Note 
1.

 

Use high-sensitivity, high-speed ELCB with rated sensed current under 30mA or medium-sensitivity ELCB with rated 
sensed current over 500mA. The trip time of both types must be within 0.1 second. 

2.

 

Use high-frequency ELCBs for inverter use. 

 

  Select transformers according to the instructions below. 

Transformer Capacity

Maximum Wattage ×1.3 

Determine maximum wattage as shown below: 

Type RAC-112SQB 

RAC-125/140/160SQB

Max. Current (A) 

27 

28 

 

 

Outdoor unit 

Indoor unit

Remote control

Remote Control

Indoor unit

 

Outdoor unit 

Remote controls

Summary of Contents for RAC-112SQB

Page 1: ...or animals directly under the airflow as it is bad for them As light will affect signal receiving of the remote control keep the signal receiver at least one meter away from lights to ensure signal receiving of the wireless remote control Temperature Ranges of Use Condition Function Indoor Unit Air Temperature Outdoor Unit Air Temperature Air conditioning 5ºC DB to 43ºC DB 21ºC DB 15ºC WB to 32ºC ...

Page 2: ...lso always wear leather gloves before handling refrigerant to prevent frostbite of the hand or the body Clean up refrigerant with non flammable non toxic cleaning agents only Use of flammable cleaning agents may cause explosion or fire Ensure adequate ventilation when working in confined spaces to prevent oxygen insufficiency When cleaning agents are exposed to sparks at a high temperature toxic g...

Page 3: ...ench y 2mm larger than the Φ12 7 or Φ15 88 wrenches for use on R410A pipes Not suitable for use on the pipes of currently used refrigerants For locking cap nuts y Φ6 35 and Φ9 53 wrenches can also be used Welder y Weld pipes as instructed flame adjustment welding temperature and choice of welding materials For welding refrigerant pipes Nitrogen y Strictly prevent dust from entry Following the nitr...

Page 4: ...7 0 8 O 0 8 O 0 8 O Φ15 88 1 0 O 1 0 O 1 0 O Φ19 05 1 0 O 1 0 O 1 0 1 2H Φ22 2 1 2 O 1 15 O 1 0 1 2H Φ25 4 1 2 O 1 0 1 2H 1 0 1 2H Φ28 6 1 4 O 1 0 1 2H 1 0 1 2H Φ31 75 1 4 O 1 1 1 2H 1 1 1 2H Φ38 1 1 65 O 1 15 1 2H 1 35 1 2H Connector Selection The wall thickness of connectors elbows and tubing must be changed according to the design pressure change As 1 2H parts cannot be bend or expanded select ...

Page 5: ...PSW3 switches on the mainboard of outdoor unit for three seconds 2 3 Outdoor unit installation 1 Installation space Retain maintenance space for the outdoor unit as shown below unit mm Standalone Standalone Standalone Two or More Units side by side No obstruction above No obstruction on sides and above Obstruction in front of the air outlet Even both sides are clear of obstruction maintain at leas...

Page 6: ... Do not install the unit at locations where strong wind may blow off the roof or wall Secure the unit with steel wire if necessary 2 Add rubber cushions to the four legs of the unit stand 3 The location should be convenient for draining rainwater and condensate from defrosting For good drainage the outdoor unit should be installed in places with draining facilities When installing under roofs wher...

Page 7: ...on A when using this type of anchor bolts Otherwise it will be difficult to remove the pipe cover 5 Securely fix the outdoor unit on the foundation to prevent collapse in a strong wind or an earthquake or noise due to loss of level leaning aside 6 When using ordinary frames whose legs are narrower than the legs of the outdoor unit add a board under the legs of the outdoor unit as shown in the figu...

Page 8: ... When the outdoor unit is higher than the indoor unit 30 30 When the outdoor unit is lower than the indoor unit 20 20 2 Refrigerant pipe size Indoor unit Outdoor unit Capacity Level Refrigerant Pipe Size mm Gas Side Liquid Side 112 125 140 160 Φ15 88 Φ6 35 Φ9 53 Refrigerant Pipe Size mm Gas Side Liquid Side Φ15 88 Φ9 53 The diagram shows one outdoor unit with four indoor units In this example only...

Page 9: ...ceptor valve on the pipe union Ⓐ in the right diagram of the gas interceptor valve Follow the instructions below Operation Air Conditioner Pipe union Ⓐ on the gas interceptor valve Low pressure Pipe union Ⓑ on the liquid interceptor valve Filling refrigerant after evacuation or repair Note After removing the filling hose prevent refrigerant and refrigeration oil from contaminating the electrical p...

Page 10: ...ing the unit put back the pipe cover afterwards Wrap pipes with insulation sheets prepare on site before penetrating pipes through the cap hole to ensure it is seamless Make sure that there is adequate space for putting back the pipe cover Panel removal direction Rear piping Pipe cover Front piping Right piping Bottom piping cover y As shown in the left diagram pipes can be installed in four locat...

Page 11: ...wards 5 Make sure to check leakage with a leakage detector and bubbles Do not use bubble liquids containing NH3 Recommended bubble liquids for the leakage test tabulated below Do not use general household detergents in the bubble test 2 Refrigeration filling 1 The unit has been equipped with refrigerant before shipping If pipes are longer than the design range add suitable amount of refrigerant on...

Page 12: ...below W additional refrigerant L l x P L Pipe length l Standard pipe length 30m P Compensational value 60g m Example L 34m L l 34 30 4m Additional quantity of refrigerant W L l x P 4m x 60 g m 240g 3 Fill in the additional quantity of refrigerant W calculated in 2 3 5 Recovering Refrigerant Follow the steps below to recover refrigerant from the outdoor unit before relocating the indoor and or outd...

Page 13: ...VVS KPEV S are used for connecting the operation circuit of the indoor and outdoor units earth with shielded wires Precautions for H LINK system connection y The factory setting of unit terminal impedance DSW5 1 ON is shown on the right diagram When more than two outdoor units are connected to the H LINK disabled the terminal impedance DSW5 1 OFF from the second outdoor unit onward Make sure that ...

Page 14: ... Selection Determine the rated current of the ELCB based on the total wiring capacity shown in the right table Determine the ELCB model sensed current and trip current based on the information shown in the right table Use high sensitivity high speed trip time 0 1 second ELCB Confirm the ELCB rated current sensitivity and trip time and protective coordination of the upper part Rated Current A ELCB ...

Page 15: ...ing the electrical panel for wiring or service to prevent electric shock Warning When installing the panel cover avoid jamming wires together to prevent electric shock and fire L1 1 L2 2 N Upper Right Panel Cover Earth cable Main power cable Operation circuit cable Keep an appropriate distance among terminals Insulate terminals with plastic tapes or bushings Plastic tapes or bushings Note Do not u...

Page 16: ...ubleshooting in p 19 Contact a service technician for help if the situation persists When the operation light blinks every 2 seconds repeatedly this means there is a signal transfer error between the indoor unit and the remote control wires are loosened or disconnected broken incorrect wiring etc y A giggle sound also comes out from the mechanical chamber of the outdoor unit after compressor start...

Page 17: ...igerant temperature Fluid pipe temperature ºC Compressor out temperature ºC 8 Refrigerant pressure Delivery pressure MPaG Intake pressure MPaG 9 Voltage Rated voltage V Operating voltage L1 N V L1 L2 V Start voltage V 10 Compressor input power and current Power kW Current A 11 Refrigerant filling level Correct Incorrect 12 Remote control functions Correct Incorrect 13 Protective device functions C...

Page 18: ... Settings of each input terminal should be different The value of settings greater than the default value is invalid Not in use Not in use Heating Mode Operation Signal Cooling Mode Alarm Signal Stop Request Compressor ON Signal Force Stop Defrost Signal Current Control 60 Current Control 70 Current Control 80 Current Control 100 Input Setup 1 CN1 Code 1 2 Input Setup 2 CN1 Code 2 3 Input Setup 3 ...

Page 19: ...t capacity mismatch Indoor unit capacity is 100 130 higher than the outdoor unit capacity 35 Indoor unit number setup error Repeated number setting or the number is greater than the connected number of indoor units 38 Protection check circuit error outdoor unit Error of the outdoor unit protection check circuit 41 Cooling overload high pressure switch activated When the outdoor unit protection act...

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