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7. Test run

7.2. Test run

7.2.1. Using remote controller 

Refer to the indoor unit installation manual.

•  Be sure to perform the test run for each indoor unit. Make sure each indoor 

unit operates properly following the installation manual attached to the unit.

•  If you perform the test run for all indoor units at once, you cannot detect any 

erroneous connection, if any, of the refrigerant pipes and the connecting 

wires.

*  The compressor operation is not available for 3 minutes at least after the 

power is supplied.

•  The compressor can emit noise just after turn on the power supply or in case 

of low outside air temperature.

About the restart protective mechanism

Once the compressor stops, the restart preventive device operates so the compressor 

will not operate for 3 minutes to protect the air conditioner.

7.2.2. Using SW3 in outdoor unit

Note:

In case of the test run from outdoor unit, all indoor units operate. Therefore, 

you can not detect any erroneous connection of refrigerant pipes and the 

connecting wires. If it aims at detection of any erroneous connection, be sure 

to carry out the test run from remote controller with reference to “7.2.1 Using 

remote controller”.

SW3-1

ON

Cooling operation

SW3-2

OFF

SW3-1

ON

Heating operation

SW3-2

ON

*  After performing the test run, set SW3-1 to OFF.

•  A few seconds after the compressor starts, a clanging noise may be heard from 

the inside of the outdoor unit. The noise is coming from the check valve due to 

the small difference in pressure in the pipes. The unit is not faulty.

The test run operation mode cannot be changed by DIP switch SW3-2 during 

the test run. (To change the test run operation mode during the test run, stop 

the test run by DIP switch SW3-1. After changing the test run operation mode, 

resume the test run by switch SW3-1.)

7.1. Before test run

  After completing installation and the wiring and piping of the indoor and 

outdoor units, check for refrigerant leakage, looseness in the power sup-

ply or control wiring, wrong polarity, and no disconnection of one phase 

in the supply.

 

Use a 500-volt M-ohm tester to check that the resistance between the 

power supply terminals and ground is at least 1 MΩ.

  Do not carry out this test on the control wiring (low voltage circuit) termi-

nals.

 Warning:

Do not use the air conditioner if the insulation resistance is less than 1 MΩ.

Insulation resistance

After installation or after the power source to the unit has been cut for an extended 

period, the insulation resistance will drop below 1 MΩ due to refrigerant accumulat-

ing in the compressor. This is not a malfunction. Perform the following procedures.

1.  Remove the wires from the compressor and measure the insulation resistance 

of the compressor.

2.  If the insulation resistance is below 1 MΩ, the compressor is faulty or the resist-

ance dropped due the accumulation of refrigerant in the compressor.

3.  After connecting the wires to the compressor, the compressor will start to warm 

up after power is supplied. After supplying power for the times indicated below, 

measure the insulation resistance again.

  •  The insulation resistance drops due to accumulation of refrigerant in the 

compressor. The resistance will rise above 1 MΩ after the compressor is 

warmed up for 12 hours.

    (The time necessary to warm up the compressor varies according to atmos-

pheric conditions and refrigerant accumulation.)

  •  To operate the compressor with refrigerant accumulated in the compressor, 

the compressor must be warmed up at least 12 hours to prevent breakdown.

4.  If the insulation resistance rises above 1 MΩ, the compressor is not faulty.

 Caution:

  The compressor will not operate unless the power supply phase connec-

tion is correct.

•  Turn on the power at least 12 hours before starting operation.

-  Starting operation immediately after turning on the main power switch can result 

in severe damage to internal parts. Keep the power switch turned on during the 

operational season.

  The followings must be checked as well.

•  The outdoor unit is not faulty. LED on the control board of the outdoor unit flash 

when the outdoor unit is faulty.

•  Both the gas and liquid stop valves are completely open.

7.3. Refrigerant collecting (Pump down)

Perform the following procedures to collect the refrigerant when moving the 

indoor unit or the outdoor unit.

1

  Turn off the circuit breaker.

2

  Connect the low pressure side of the gauge manifold to the service port of the 

gas side stop valve.

3

  Close the liquid stop valve.

4

  Supply power (circuit breaker). 

*  Start-up of the indoor-outdoor communication takes about 3 minutes after the 

power (circuit breaker) is turned on. Start the pump-down operation 3 to 4 

minutes after the power (circuit breaker) is turned ON.

5

  Perform the test run for cooling operation (SW3-1: ON and SW3-2: OFF). The 

compressor (outdoor unit) and ventilators (indoor and outdoor units) start operating 

and test run for cooling operation begins. After the cooling operation has been 

carried out for approximately five minutes, set the outdoor service switch SW2-4 

(pump down switch) from OFF to ON. 

*  Do not continue to operate for a long time with the switch SW2-4 set to ON. 

Make sure to switch it to OFF after pump down is completed.

*  Only set the SW3-1 and SW3-2 to ON if the unit is stopped. However, even if the 

unit is stopped and the SW3-1 and SW3-2 are set to ON less than 3 minutes after 

the compressor stops, the refrigerant collecting operation cannot be performed. 

Wait until compressor has been stopped for 3 minutes and then set the SW3-1 

and SW3-2 to ON again.

6

  Fully close the gas stop valve when the pressure reading on the gauge drops 

7.1 - 0.0 PSIG (approximately 0.5 - 0.0 kgf/cm

2

)

7

  Stop the air conditioner operation (SW3-1: OFF and SW3-2: OFF). Set the outdoor 

service switch SW2-4 from ON to OFF.

8

  Turn off the power supply (circuit breaker). 

*  If too much refrigerant has been added to the air conditioner system, the 

pressure may not drop to 7.1 PSIG (0.5 kgf/cm

2

). If this occurs, use a refriger-

ant collecting device to collect all of the refrigerant in the system, and then 

recharge the system with the correct amount of refrigerant after the indoor and 

outdoor units have been relocated.

 Warning:

When pumping down the refrigerant, stop the compressor before discon-

necting the refrigerant pipes. The compressor may burst and cause injury if 

any foreign substance, such as air, enters the system.

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Summary of Contents for PUMY-P36NKMU1

Page 1: ...ce climatiseur pour viter tout accident et vous assurer d une utilisation correcte MANUAL DE INSTALACI N Para un uso seguro y correcto lea detalladamente este manual de instalaci n antes de montar la...

Page 2: ...nit use only the specified refrigerant R410A to change the refrigerant lines Do not mix it with any other refrigerant and do not allow air to remain in the lines If air is mixed with the refrigerant t...

Page 3: ...nd flare the flared sections again Do not use thin pipes Refer to page 6 Store the pipes to be used during installation indoors and keep both ends of the pipes sealed until just before brazing Leave e...

Page 4: ...f connected units Outdoor unit model name The capacity of outdoor unit Number of units that can be connected Capacity range of connected units PUMY P36NKMU1 36kBtu h 1 7 units 18 46 8 kBtu h PUMY P48N...

Page 5: ...10 Do not install the optional air outlet guides for upward airflow 2 5 3 When installing multiple outdoor units Leave 1 25 mm space or more between the units 1 Obstacles at rear Fig 2 11 2 Obstacles...

Page 6: ...ed below on using air conditioners with R410A refrigerant Use ester oil ether oil alkylbenzene oil small amount as the refrigeration oil ap plied to the flared sections Use C1220 copper phosphorus for...

Page 7: ...16 2 Ensure that the 2 refrigerant pipes are insulated to prevent condensation 3 Refrigerant pipe bending radius must be 4 100 mm or more Caution Be sure to use the insulation of specified thickness E...

Page 8: ...mm 4 inch to 150 mm 6 inch are sufficient Make sure the pipes do not contact the compressor Abnormal noise or vibration may result 1Pipes must be connected starting from the indoor unit Flare nuts mu...

Page 9: ...tectively wrapped The pipes can be protectively wrapped up to a diameter of 90 mm 3 9 16 before or after connecting the pipes Cut out the knockout in the pipe cover following the groove and wrap the p...

Page 10: ...ransmission line Other Terminal block TB7 for centralized control Erroneous connection does not allow the system to operate 8 In case to connect with the upper class controller or to conduct group ope...

Page 11: ...units Shielding wires and address setting are neces sary Examples of Transmission Cable Wiring M NET Remote Controller Fig 6 2 MA Remote Controller Fig 6 3 Wiring Method and Address Settings a Always...

Page 12: ...current protec tor device Main Cable 2 Ground Outdoor Unit P36 48 208 230 VAC 60 Hz 8 4 AWG8 8 4 AWG8 40 A 40 A 30 mA 0 1 sec or less 31 A 44 A Indoor Unit 208 230 VAC 60 Hz Refer to installation man...

Page 13: ...ower cord size should be 1 rank thicker consideration of voltage drops Make sure the power supply voltage does not drop more than 10 4 Specific wiring requirements should adhere to the wiring regulati...

Page 14: ...insulation resistance drops due to accumulation of refrigerant in the compressor The resistance will rise above 1 M after the compressor is warmed up for 12 hours The time necessary to warm up the com...

Page 15: ...demand control are selected by switching the DIP switch 9 2 on outdoor controller board It is possible to set it to the following power consumption compared with ratings by setting SW1 2 Outdoor contr...

Page 16: ...roduire Lors de l installation du d placement ou de l entretien de l appareil ext rieur n utilisez que le r frig rant sp cifi R410A pour remplir les tuyaux de r frig rant Ne pas le m langer avec un au...

Page 17: ...r les crous vas s existants et vaser de nouveau les sections vas es Ne pas utiliser de tuyaux fins Se reporter la page 20 Stocker l int rieur les tuyaux utiliser pendant l installation et couvrir les...

Page 18: ...plage de capacit s des appa reils raccord s Nom de mod le appareil ext rieur Capacit de l appareil ext rieur Nombre d appa reils pouvant tre raccord s Plage de capaci t s des appareils raccord s PUMY...

Page 19: ...les guidages de sortie d air en option pour un d bit d air vers le haut 2 5 3 Lors de l installation de plusieurs appareils ext rieurs Espacer les appareils de 1 25 mm minimum 1 Obstacles l arri re Fi...

Page 20: ...nt R410A Se reporter la page 17 pour les consignes non reprises ci dessous concernant l utilisation de climatiseurs avec un r frig rant R410A Appliquer une petite quantit d huile ester ther ou alkylbe...

Page 21: ...g rant sont isol s pour emp cher la formation de condensation 3 Le rayon de pliage du tuyau de r frig rant doit tre de 4 pouce 100 mm minimum Pr caution Veiller utiliser l isolation de l paisseur indi...

Page 22: ...courbure Un rayon de courbure de 100 mm 4 pouces 150 mm 6 pouce est suffisant V rifier que les tuyaux ne touchent pas le compresseur Des vibrations ou des bruits anormaux pourraient se produire 1Racc...

Page 23: ...sont entour s d une couche de protection Les tuyaux peuvent tre entour s apr s ou avant avoir t raccord s d une couche de protection allant jusqu 90 3 9 16 D couper la rondelle d fon able du cache tu...

Page 24: ...appareil ext rieur Ligne de transmission raccorder l appareil int rieur Bloc terminal TB3 pour la ligne de transmission Autres Bloc terminal TB7 pour une commande centralis e Une mauvaise connexion e...

Page 25: ...L1 L2 GR RONDELLE POUR GAINE LECTRIQUE accessoire Exemple de syst me de fonctionnement reli la terre avec plusieurs appareils ext rieurs Il est n cessaire d uti liser des c bles blind s et de d finir...

Page 26: ...pouce minimum entre les contacts de chaque p le 2 Utiliser des c bles lectriques en cuivre Utiliser des c bles lectriques correspondant une tension de 300 V Courant total d exploitation de l appareil...

Page 27: ...temp rature ambiante rayons solaires directs eau pluviale etc lors du c blage et du raccordement des appa reils 3 Les dimensions des c bles repr sentent les dimensions minimales pour le c blage de con...

Page 28: ...frig rant ne peut pas s effectuer Attendre 3 minutes apr s l arr t du compresseur avant de r activer les commutateurs SW3 1 et SW3 2 6 Fermer compl tement le robinet d arr t du gaz lorsque le manom t...

Page 29: ...ux et du contr le de la demande se fait par commutation du commutateur DIP 9 2 du panneau de commande ext rieur Les consommations lectriques suivantes par rapport aux valeurs nominales peuvent tre d f...

Page 30: ...el refrigerante indicado R410A para cargar los tubos del refrigerante No lo mezcle con otro tipo de refrigerante y vac e completamente de aire los tubos Si el aire se mezcla con el refrigerante podr a...

Page 31: ...gerante R22 Sustituya las tuercas de abocardado existentes y vuelva a abocardar las seccio nes abocardadas No use tuber as de poco grosor Consulte la p gina 34 Almacene las tuber as que se deban insta...

Page 32: ...ctadas Nombre del modelo de unidad exterior La capacidad de la unidad exterior N mero de unida des que pueden conectarse Intervalo de capaci dades de las unida des conectadas PUMY P36NKMU1 36kBtu h 1...

Page 33: ...aire opcionales para corriente de aire hacia arriba 2 5 3 Cuando instale varias unidades exteriores Deje un espacio de 1 25 mm o m s entre las unidades 1 Obst culos en la parte trasera Fig 2 11 2 Obs...

Page 34: ...Consulte la p gina 31 para las precauciones a tomar en equipos que utilicen el refrigerante R410A y que no se encuentren a continuaci n Utilice aceite de ster de ter o alquilobenceno en peque as cant...

Page 35: ...8 5 16 2 Aseg rese de que los 2 tubos de refrigerante est n aislados para evitar la con densaci n 3 El radio m nimo de curvatura debe ser de 4 100 mm o m s Cuidado Aseg rese de utilizar el aislamient...

Page 36: ...erlos Un radio de curvatura de 100 mm 4 pulg a 150 mm 6 pulg resultar suficiente Aseg rese de que las tuber as no tocan el compresor Podr a producir ruidos o vibraciones extra as 1 Las tuber as se deb...

Page 37: ...ial aislante no se impregnen de agua Las tuber as de refrigerante est n envueltas con una protecci n Los tubos se pueden envolver para su protecci n hasta un di metro de 90 mm 3 9 16 antes de conectar...

Page 38: ...esultante dar lugar a funciones err neas 7 nicamente la l nea de transmisi n especificada deber a ser conectada al bloque de terminal para la transmisi n de la unidad exterior La l nea de transmisi n...

Page 39: ...ornillar en la caja de componentes el ctricos A Fuente de alimentaci n B L nea de transmisi n Ejemplo de un sistema de funcionamiento en tierra con varias unidades exteriores Se requiere cable blindad...

Page 40: ...corriente 3 20 20 20 F0 30 A o menos 2 5 5 10 5 5 10 5 3 10 30 A sensibilidad a la corriente 3 30 30 30 Aplicar a IEC61000 3 3 aproximadamente m x impedancia permitida en el sistema 1 El interruptor d...

Page 41: ...cales 5 Los cables de alimentaci n principal de los componentes de aparatos destinados al uso en la intemperie no deben ser m s livianos que el cable flexible con revestimiento de policioropreno dise...

Page 42: ...3 minutos despu s de que el compresor se haya parado la operaci n de recuperaci n del refrigerante no se puede realizar Espere al menos a que el compresor haya estado parado durante 3 minutos y vuelva...

Page 43: ...comparado con los ndices ajustando SW1 2 Placa del controlador exterior DIP SW9 2 SW1 SW2 Funci n Modo silencioso OFF ON Funcionamiento en modo silencioso Control de demanda ON OFF OFF 100 Normal ON...

Page 44: ...on this manual before handing it to the customer This product is designed and intended for use in the residential commercial and light industrial environment RG79F079H01 Printed in Japan HEAD OFFICE T...

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