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C

DUCT CONNECTED MIDDLE STATIC PRESSURE AIR

CONDITIONING UNIT INSTALLATION MANUAL

This manual is for the installation of an indoor unit.
For remote control installation, refer to page 278. For wireless kit installation, refer to page 298. For 
electrical wiring work (Outdoor) and refrigerant pipe work installation for outdoor unit, refer to page 
18.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

WARNING

CAUTION

● 

Read the “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS” carefully first of all and then strictly follow it during the installation work 
in order to protect yourself.

● 

The precautionary items mentioned below are distinguished into two levels,                     and                    .

   

: Wrong installation would cause serious consequences such as injuries or death.

   

: Wrong installation might cause serious consequences depending on circumstances.

  Both mentions the important items to protect your health and safety so strictly follow them by any means.

The meanings of “Marks” used here are as shown on the right:

   

After completing the installation, do commissioning to confirm there are no abnormalities, and explain to the 

customers about “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS”, correct operation method and maintenance method (air filter 
cleaning, operation method and temperature setting method) with user’s manual of this unit.

  Ask your customers to keep this installation manual together with the user’s manual. Also, ask them to hand 

over the user’s manual to the new user when the owner is changed.

Installation should be performed by the specialist.

  If you install the unit by yourself, it may lead to serious trouble such as water leakage, electric shock, fire, and injury due to overturn 

of the unit.

Install the system correctly according to these installation manuals. 

  Improper installation may cause explosion, injury, water leakage, electric shock, and fire.

Check

 

the

 

density

 

refered

 

by

 

the

 

foumula (accordance

 

with

 

ISO5149).

 If

 

the

 

density

 

exceeds

 

the

 

limit

 

density, please

 

consult

 

the dealer and

 

installate

 

the

 

ventilation

 

system.

Use the genuine accessories and the specified parts for installation.

  If parts unspecified by our company are used it could cause water leakage, electric shock, fire, and injury due to overturn of the unit.

Ventilate the working area well in case the refrigerant leaks during installation.

  If the refrigerant contacts the fire, toxic gas is produced.

Install the unit in a location that can hold heavy weight.

  Improper installation may cause the unit to fall leading to accidents.

Install the unit properly in order to be able to withstand strong winds such as typhoons, and earthquakes.

  Improper installation may cause the unit to fall leading to accidents.

Do not mix air in to the cooling cycle on installation or removal of the air-conditioner.

  If air is mixed in, the pressure in the cooling cycle will rise abnormally and may cause explosion and injuries.

Be sure to have the electrical wiring work done by qualified electrical installer, and use exclusive circuit.

  Power source with insufficient capacity and improper work can cause electric shock and fire.

Use specified wire for electrical wiring, fasten the wiring to the terminal securely, and hold the cable securely in 

order not to apply unexpected stress on the terminal.

  Loose connections or hold could result in abnormal heat generation or fire.

Arrange the electrical wires in the control box properly to prevent them from rising. Fit the lid of the services 

panel property.

  Improper fitting may cause abnormal heat and fire.

Check for refrigerant gas leakage after installation is completed.

  If the refrigerant gas leaks into the house and comes in contact with a fan heater, a stove, or an oven, toxic gas is produced.

Use the specified pipe, flare nut, and tools for R410A.

  Using existing parts (R22) could cause the unit failure and serious accident due to explosion of the cooling cycle.

Tighten the flare nut according to the specified method by with torque wrench.

  If the flare nut were tightened with excess torque, it could cause burst and refrigerant leakage after a long period.

Do not put the drainage pipe directly into drainage channels where poisonous gases such as sulfide gas can 

occur.

  Poisonous gases will flow into the room through drainage pipe and seriously affect the user's health and safety. This can also 

cause the corrosion of the indoor unit and a resultant unit failure or refrigerant leak.

Connect the pipes for refrigeration circuit securely in installation work before compressor is operated.

  If the compressor is operated when the service valve is open without connecting the pipe, it could cause explosion and injuries due 

to abnormal high pressure in the system.

Stop the compressor before removing the pipe after shutting the service valve on pump down work.

  If the pipe is removed when the compressor is in operation with the service valve open, air would be mixed in the refrigeration circuit 

and it could cause explosion and injuries due to abnormal high pressure in the cooling cycle.

Only use prescribed option parts. The installation must be carried out by the qualified installer.

  If you install the system by yourself, it can cause serious trouble such as water leaks, electric shocks, fire.

Do not repair by yourself. And consult with the dealer about repair.

  Improper repair may cause water leakage, electric shock or fire.

Consult the dealer or a specialist about removal of the air-conditioner.

  Improper installation may cause water leakage, electric shock or fire.

Turn off the power source during servicing or inspection work.

  If the power is supplied during servicing or inspection work, it could cause electric shock and injury by the operating fan.

Do not run the unit when the panel or protection guard are taken off.

  Touching the rotating equipment, hot surface, or high voltage section could cause an injury to be caught in the machine, to get 

burned, or electric shock.

Shut off the power before electrical wiring work.

  It could cause electric shock, unit failure and improper running.

● 

Perform earth wiring surely.

  Do not connect the earth wiring to the gas pipe, water pipe, lightning rod and telephone earth wiring. Improper earth could 

cause unit failure and electric shock or fire due to a short circuit.

● 

Earth leakage breaker must be installed.

  If the earth leakage breaker is not installed, it could cause electric shocks or fire.

● 

Use the circuit breaker of correct capacity. Circuit breaker should be the one that disconnect all 

poles under over current.

  Using the incorrect one could cause the system failure and fire.

● 

Do not use any materials other than a fuse of correct capacity where a fuse should be used.

  Connecting the circuit by wire or copper wire could cause unit failure and fire.

● 

Do not install the indoor unit near the location where there is possibility of flammable gas leakages.

  If the gas leaks and gathers around the unit, it could cause fire.

● 

Do not install and use the unit where corrosive gas (such as sulfurous acid gas etc.) or flammable gas (such 

as thinner, petroleum etc.) may be generated or accumulated, or volatile flammable substances are handled.

  It could cause the corrosion of heat exchanger, breakage of plastic parts etc. And inflammable gas could cause fire.

● 

Secure a space for installation, inspection and maintenance specified in the manual.

  Insufficient space can result in accident such as personal injury due to falling from the installation place.

● 

Do not use the indoor unit at the place where water splashes such as laundry.

  Indoor unit is not waterproof. It could cause electric shock and fire.

 Do not use the indoor unit for a special purpose such as food storage, cooling for precision 

instrument, preservation of animals, plants, and a work of art.

  It could cause the damage of the items.

 Do not install nor use the system near equipments which generate electromagnetic wave or high harmonics.

  Equipments like inverter equipment, private power generator, high-frequency medical equipment, or telecommunication 

equipment might influence the air-conditioner and cause a malfunction and breakdown. Or the air-conditioner might 

influence medical equipments or telecommunication equipments, and obstruct their medical activity or cause jamming.

 Do not install the remote control at the direct sunlight.

  It could cause breakdown or deformation of the remote control.

 Do not install the indoor unit at the place listed below.

·  Places where flammable gas could leak.

·  Places where carbon fiber, metal powder or any powder is floated.

·  Place where the substances which affect the air-conditioner are generated 

  such as sulfide gas, chloride gas, acid, alkali or ammonic atmospheres.

·  Places exposed to oil mist or steam directly.

·  On vehicles and ships

·  Places where machinery which generates high harmonics is used.

 Do not install the indoor unit in the locations listed below (Be sure to install the indoor unit 

according to the installation manual for each model because each indoor unit has each limitation) 

·  Locations with any obstacles which can prevent inlet and outlet air of the unit

·  Locations where vibration can be amplified due to insufficient strength of structure.

·  Locations where the infrared receiver is exposed to the direct sunlight or the strong light beam. (in case of the 

infrared specification unit)

·  Locations where an equipment affected by high harmonics is placed. (TV set or radio receiver is placed within 5m)

·  Locations where drainage cannot run off safely.

It can affect performance or function and etc..

 Do not put any valuables which will break down by getting wet under the air-conditioner.

  Condensation could drop when the relative humidity is higher than 80% or drain pipe is clogged, and it damages user’s belongings.

 Do not use the base frame for the outdoor unit which is corroded or damaged after a long period of use.

  It could cause the unit falling down and injury.

 Pay attention not to damage the drain pan by weld sputter when brazing work is done near the unit.

  If sputter entered into the unit during brazing work, it could cause damage (pinhole) of drain pan and leakage of water. 

To avoid damaging, keep the indoor unit packed or cover the indoor unit.

 Install the drain pipe to drain the water surely according to the installation manual.

  Improper connection of the drain pipe may cause dropping water into room and damaging user’s belongings. 

 Do not share the drain pipe for indoor unit and GHP (Gas Heat Pump system) outdoor unit.

  Toxic exhaust gas would flow into room and it might cause serious damage (some poisoning or deficiency of oxygen) to 

user’s health and safety.

 Be sure to perform air tightness test by pressurizing with nitrogen gas after completed refrigerant piping work.

  If the density of refrigerant exceeds the limit in the event of refrigerant leakage in the small room, lack of oxygen can 

occur, which can cause serious accidents.

 For drain pipe installation, be sure to make descending slope of greater than 1/100, not to make traps, 

and not to make air-bleeding. 

  Check if the drainage is correctly done during commissioning and ensure the space for inspection and maintenance.

 Ensure the insulation on the pipes for refrigeration circuit so as not to condense water.

  Incomplete insulation could cause condensation and it would wet ceiling, floor, and any other valuables.

 Do not install the outdoor unit where is likely to be a nest for insects and small animals.

  Insects and small animals could come into the electronic components and cause breakdown and fire. Instruct the user to 

keep the surroundings clean.

 Pay extra attention, carrying the unit by hand.

  Carry the unit with 2 people if it is heavier than 20kg. Do not use the plastic straps but the grabbing place, moving the unit 

by hand. Use protective gloves in order to avoid injury by the aluminum fin.

 Make sure to dispose of the packaging material.

  Leaving the materials may cause injury as metals like nail and woods are used in the package.

 Do not operate the system without the air filter.

  It may cause the breakdown of the system due to clogging of the heat exchanger.

 Do not touch any button with wet hands.

  It could cause electric shock.

 Do not touch the refrigerant piping with bare hands when in operation.

  The pipe during operation would become very hot or cold according to the operating condition, and it could cause a burn or frostbite.

  Do not clean up the air-conditioner with water.

  It could cause electric shock.

  Do not turn off the power source immediately after stopping the operation.

  Be sure to wait for more than 5 minutes. Otherwise it could cause water leakage or breakdown.

  Do not control the operation with the circuit breaker.

  It could cause fire or water leakage. In addition, the fan may start operation unexpectedly and it may cause injury.

·  Places where cosmetics or special sprays are 

frequently used.

·  Highly salted area such as beach.

·  Heavy snow area

·  Places where the system is affected by 

smoke from a chimney.

·  Altitude over 1000m

Preparation before installation

Selection of installation location for the indoor unit

① 

Select the suitable areas to install the unit under approval of the user.

 ・

Areas where the indoor unit can deliver hot and cold wind sufficiently. Suggest to the user to use 
a circulator if the ceiling height is over 3m to avoid warm air being accumulated on the ceiling.

  ・

Areas where there is enough space to install and service.

  ・

Areas where it can be drained properly. Areas where drain pipe descending slope can be 
taken.

  ・

Areas where there is no obstruction of airflow on both air return grille and air supply port.

  ・

Areas where fire alarm will not be accidentally activated by the air-conditioner.

  ・

Areas where the supply air does not short-circuit.

  ・

Areas where it is not influenced by draft air.

  ・

Areas not exposed to direct sunlight.

  ・

Areas where dew point is lower than around 28°C and relative humidity is lower than 80%.
This indoor unit is tested under the condition of JIS (Japan Industrial Standard) high humidity 
condition and confirmed there is no problem. However, there is some risk of condensation 
drop if the air-conditioner is operated under the severer condition than mentioned above.
If there is a possibility to use it under such a condition, attach additional insulation of 10 to 
20mm thick for entire surface of indoor unit, refrigeration pipe and drain pipe.

  ・

Areas where TV and radio stays away more than 1m. (It could cause jamming and noise.)

  ・

Areas where any items which will be damaged by getting wet are not placed such as food, 

table wares, server, or medical equipment under the unit.

  ・

Areas where there is no influence by the heat which cookware generates.

  ・

Areas where not exposed to oil mist, powder and/or steam directly such as above fryer.

  ・

Areas where lighting device such as fluorescent light or incandescent light doesn’t affect 

        the operation.

(A beam from lighting device sometimes affects the infrared receiver for the wireless remote 
control and the air-conditioner might not work properly.)

  

② 

Check if the place where the air-conditioner is installed can hold the weight of the unit. If it is 
not able to hold, reinforce the structure with boards and beams strong enough to hold it. If the 
strength is not enough, it could cause injury due to unit falling.

Space for installation and service

Make installation altitude over 2.5m.

(Indoor Unit)
Select either of two cases to keep space for installation and services.

Notes  (a) There must not be obstacle to draw out fan motor. (               marked area)
           (b) Install refrigerant pipe, drain pipe, and wiring so as not to cross               marked area.

If suspension bolt becomes longer, do reinforcement of earthquake resistant.

 ○

For grid ceiling

  

When the suspension bolt length is over 500mm, or the gap between the ceiling and roof is 
over 700mm, apply earthquake resistant brace to the bolt.

 ○

In case the unit is hanged directly from the slab and is installed on the ceiling plane which 
has enough strength.

  

When suspension bolt length is over 1000mm, apply the earthquake resistant brace to the bolt.

Prepare four (4) sets of suspension bolt, nut and spring washer (M10) on site.

Never do it under any circumstances.

Always do it according to the instruction.

This model is middle static ducted type air-conditioning unit. Therefore, do not use this model for direct 
blow type air-conditioning unit.

Suspension Bolt Location

 Adhere to the 

measurements given 

below for the length of 

the suspension bolts.

Suspension

bolt (M10)

Return duct

Air supply duct

Unit

Under 60 mm

UNIT: mm

Multi type

Single type

A
B
C

22-56
40-50

786
472
135

71, 90
60, 71

986
472
135

112-160
100-140

1404

530
180

Installation

[Hanging]
Hang the unit up.

Adjustment for horizontality

Either use a level vial, or adjust the level according to the method below.

Adjust so the bottom side of the unit will be leveled with the water surface as 
illustrated below.

If the unit is not leveled, it may cause malfunctions or inoperation of the float switch.

Pipe side

Pour water

Water

surface

0~5mm

Vinyl hose

Let the pipe side be slightly sloped.

Installation of indoor unit

M10 nut

Suspension bolt

Spring washer for M10

Unit

Washer for M10

If the measurements between 
the unit and the ceiling hole do 
not match upon installation, it 
may be adjusted with the long 
holed installation tool.

Multi type
Single type

112-160
100-140

Pipe locations UNIT: mm

Multi type
Single type

22-90
40-71

CAUTION

CAUTION

Before installation

Install correctly according to the installation manual.

Confirm the following points:

 ○

Unit type/Power source specification       

Pipes/Wires/Small parts       

Accessory items

Accessory item

Accessory parts are stored

inside this suction side.

For refrigerant pipe

For drain pipe

Pipe cover (big) Pipe cover (small)

Pipe cover (big) Pipe cover (small)

Drain hose

Hose clamp

Strap

1

1

4

1

1

1

1

For heat insulation 

of gas pipe 

For heat insulation 

of liquid tube

For pipe

cover fixing

For hanging

Flat washer (M10)

8

For unit

hanging

For drain hose

mounting

For heat insulation 

of drain socket

For heat insulation 

of drain socket

For drain pipe 

connecting

Single type

Multi type

A

B

(Size of inspection hole)

40-50

22-56

1100

60-71

71-90

1300

100-140

112-160

1720

725

(For natural drainage)

drain pipe connection VP20 (PVC pipe)

drain pipe connection 

(PVC pipe) (Drain hose VP25)

510

635

468

405

467

187

145

95

29

471

413

203

174

104

29

467

Refrigerant liquid pipe

Refrigerant gas pipe

(For natural drainage)

drain pipe connection VP20 (PVC pipe)

drain pipe connection

(PVC pipe)  (Drain hose VP25)

Refrigerant gas pipe

Refrigerant liquid pipe

(Case 2)  From bottom of unit

(Case 1)  From side of unit

600

or more

100

or more

100

or more

20 or more

20

or more

A

B

Inspection
hole

Note (a)

Note (b)

100-200

370

150- 200

Ceiling

Slab

Inspection
hole
(450x450)

1000 or more

UNIT: mm

UNIT: mm

UNIT: mm

620

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Summary of Contents for SCM40ZS-S

Page 1: ...ZS S 50ZS S INDOOR UNIT Wall mounted type SRK20ZMX S 25ZMX S 35ZMX S 50ZMX S SRK20ZS S 25ZS S 35ZS S 50ZS S SKM20ZSP S 25ZSP S 35ZSP S Floor standing type SRF25ZMX S 35ZMX S 50ZMX S 4way ceiling casse...

Page 2: ...ressure type FDUM 52 5 Ceiling suspended type FDE 62 6 Duct connected Low Middle static pressure type FDUM 63 2 Floor standing type SRF 47 2 2 Exterior dimensions 44 44 1 2 Exterior dimensions 12 1 3...

Page 3: ...sette type FDTC 3 PIPING SYSTEMS 124 4 RANGE OF USAGE LIMITATIONS 126 7 1 SRK20 50ZMX S SRF and SRR series 135 7 OUTLINE OF OPERATION CONTROL BY MICROCOMPUTER 135 138 7 1 1 Operation control function...

Page 4: ...ntrol 3 Installing two air conditioners in the same room 151 2 Auto restart function 1 Unit ON OFF button 151 150 7 2 2 Operation control function by indoor control 151 152 6 High power operation 152...

Page 5: ...nction by the indoor control 7 4 2 Operation control function by the wired remote control 170 7 4 1 Remote control Option parts 167 8 Determining the operating mode 164 9 Outline of dehumidifying DRY...

Page 6: ...rature thermistor return air indoor heat exchanger wire short circuit detection 186 23 Selection of cooling heating external input function 187 25 Return air temperature compensation 24 Room temperatu...

Page 7: ...ll 199 5 Self diagnosis table 200 6 Service mode Trouble mode access function 201 209 7 Inspection procedures corresponding to detail of trouble 9 Checking the indoor electrical equipment 215 8 Phenom...

Page 8: ...ooting flow 232 233 2 Troubleshooting 1 List of troubles 232 6 Inverter checker for diagnosis of inverter output 231 4 Outdoor unit inspection points 228 1 FDTC series RCN TC 24W ER 292 2 FDE series R...

Page 9: ...l mounted type SRK ZMX S Wall mounted type SRK ZS S Wall mounted type SKM ZSP S Duct connected Low Middle static pressure type FDUM 4way ceiling cassette type FDTC Ceiling suspended type FDE Example I...

Page 10: ...tion Frost protection Serial signal error protection Outdoor fan motor error protection Heating Cooling overload protection Installation data Refrigerant piping size O D mm Liquid line 6 35 1 4 2 Gas...

Page 11: ...tion Serial signal error protection Outdoor fan motor error protection Heating Cooling overload protection Installation data Refrigerant piping size O D mm Liquid line 6 35 1 4 2 Gas line 9 52 3 8 2 C...

Page 12: ...ction Outdoor fan motor error protection Heating Cooling overload protection Installation data Refrigerant piping size O D mm Liquid line 6 35 1 4 3 Gas line 9 52 3 8 3 Connecting method Flare connect...

Page 13: ...ischarge hole Symbol B A Service valve connection gas side M10 12 4 places 20 2 places Service valve connection liquid side 6 35 1 4 Flare 280 136 253 16 4 20 14 6 Notes 1 The unit must not be surroun...

Page 14: ...321 7 42 7 20 20 290 476 203 1 510 850 14 6 2 12x16 17 9 65 274 290 Slot hole 155 21 10 Minimum installation space Center of gravity Terminal block Center of gravity Notes 1 The unit must not be surr...

Page 15: ...L 250V F3 CNFAN YG YG RD BR EEV B M RD EEV A EEV B L Compressor motor Electric expansion valve coil Reactor Tho A Tho D Heat exchanger sensor Outdoor air temp sensor Discharge pipe temp sensor CM Tho...

Page 16: ...YG C 2 RD C 1 CN20V CN20V G1 YG G YG CNEEV1 CNEEV3 CNA CNB CNC N L EEV EEV YG WH BK UNIT A UNIT B UNIT C M POWER SOURCE WH RD BL 20S HEATER WH RD CNHEAT BK WH RD BK WH BR BK WH BL Tho D Tho A Tho R 2...

Page 17: ...10 5 Pa 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 N50 N30 N40 N60 N70 N20 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 Mid octave band frequency Hz Sound pressure level dB Standard 2 10 5 Pa 10 20 30 40 50 60 7...

Page 18: ...ating 51 dB A Cooling Heating Condition ISO T1 JIS C 9612 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 Mid octave band frequency Hz Sound pressure level dB Standard 2 10 5 Pa 10 20 30 40 50...

Page 19: ...ers can cause electric shock personal injury or property damage Be sure to switch off the power source in the event of installation mainte nance or service If the power source is not switched off ther...

Page 20: ...2 Location of snow accumulation Install the unit on the base so that the bottom is higher than snow cover surface Install the unit under eaves or provide the roof on site 3 Installation space There mu...

Page 21: ...rise even if the system is left for 15 minutes or more Vacuum gauge indicator will rise if the system has moisture left inside or has a leakage point Check the system for the leakage point If leakage...

Page 22: ...prevent it from heating and dew condensation Use the heat insulating material which can withstand 120 C or higher temperature Make sure that insulation is wrapped tightly around the pipes and no gap i...

Page 23: ...re control Microcomputer thermostat Operation display RUN Green TIMER Yellow HI POWER Green 3D AUTO Green ECONO Blue Safety equipments Frost protection Serial signal error protection Indoor fan motor...

Page 24: ...display RUN Green TIMER Yellow HI POWER Green 3D AUTO Green ECONO Blue Safety equipments Frost protection Serial signal error protection Indoor fan motor error protection Installation data Refrigeran...

Page 25: ...display RUN Green TIMER Yellow HI POWER Green 3D AUTO Green ECONO Blue Safety equipments Frost protection Serial signal error protection Indoor fan motor error protection Installation data Refrigeran...

Page 26: ...n display RUN Green TIMER Yellow HI POWER Green 3D AUTO Green ECONO Blue Safety equipments Frost protection Serial signal error protection Indoor fan motor error protection Installation data Refrigera...

Page 27: ...ow Safety equipments Frost protection Serial signal error protection Indoor fan motor error protection Installation data Refrigerant piping size O D mm Liquid line 6 35 1 4 Gas line 9 52 3 8 Connectin...

Page 28: ...isplay RUN Green TIMER Yellow Safety equipments Frost protection Serial signal error protection Indoor fan motor error protection Installation data Refrigerant piping size O D mm Liquid line 6 35 1 4...

Page 29: ...reen TIMER Yellow Safety equipments Frost protection Serial signal error protection Indoor fan motor error protection Installation data Refrigerant piping size O D mm Liquid line 6 35 1 4 Gas line 9 5...

Page 30: ...isplay RUN Green TIMER Yellow Safety equipments Frost protection Serial signal error protection Indoor fan motor error protection Installation data Refrigerant piping size O D mm Liquid line 6 35 1 4...

Page 31: ...om temperature control Microcomputer thermostat Operation display RUN Green TIMER Yellow Safety equipments Frost protection Serial signal error protection Indoor fan motor error protection Installatio...

Page 32: ...om temperature control Microcomputer thermostat Operation display RUN Green TIMER Yellow Safety equipments Frost protection Serial signal error protection Indoor fan motor error protection Installatio...

Page 33: ...om temperature control Microcomputer thermostat Operation display RUN Green TIMER Yellow Safety equipments Frost protection Serial signal error protection Indoor fan motor error protection Installatio...

Page 34: ...ER Yellow HI POWER Green Air outlet selection Green ECONO Green Safety equipments Frost protection Serial signal error protection Indoor fan motor error protection Installation data Refrigerant piping...

Page 35: ...RUN Green TIMER Yellow HI POWER Green Air outlet selection Green ECONO Green Safety equipments Frost protection Serial signal error protection Indoor fan motor error protection Installation data Refri...

Page 36: ...RUN Green TIMER Yellow HI POWER Green Air outlet selection Green ECONO Green Safety equipments Frost protection Serial signal error protection Indoor fan motor error protection Installation data Refr...

Page 37: ...r error protection Installation data Refrigerant piping size O D mm Liquid line 6 35 1 4 Gas line 9 52 3 8 Connecting method Flare connection Insulation for piping Necessary Both sides independent Dra...

Page 38: ...tion Installation data Refrigerant piping size O D mm Liquid line 6 35 1 4 Gas line 9 52 3 8 Connecting method Flare connection Insulation for piping Necessary Both sides independent Drain hose Hose c...

Page 39: ...tion Installation data Refrigerant piping size O D mm Liquid line 6 35 1 4 Gas line 12 7 1 2 Connecting method Flare connection Insulation for piping Necessary Both sides independent Drain hose Hose c...

Page 40: ...on Noise heat Polyurethane form Remote control Wired RC E5 RC EX1A option Wireless RCN TC 24W ER option Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics Safety equipment Overload protection for fan...

Page 41: ...ol Wired RC E5 RC EX1A option Wireless RCN TC 24W ER option Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics Safety equipment Overload protection for fan motor Frost protection thermostat Installati...

Page 42: ...yurethane form Remote control Wired RC E5 RC EX1A option Wireless RCN TC 24W ER option Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics Safety equipment Overload protection for fan motor Frost prote...

Page 43: ...control Thermostat by electronics Safety equipment Internal thermostat for fan motor Frost protection thermostat Installation data Refrigerant piping size mm Liquid line 6 35 1 4 Gas line 12 7 1 2 Co...

Page 44: ...on thermostat Installation data Refrigerant piping size mm Liquid line I U 6 35 1 4 Gas line 12 7 1 2 Connecting method Flare piping Drain pump Built in drain pump Drain Hose connectable with VP25 Ins...

Page 45: ...pace for installation and service when viewing from the front Unit 15 Service space Service space Service space Terminal block Wired remote control Option Notes 1 The model name label is attached on t...

Page 46: ...ont Unit mm Notes 1 The model name label is attached on the right side of the unit 2 To connect the wired remote control the interface kit SC BIKN E is required 120 19 60 24 167 45 45 870 290 Outlet f...

Page 47: ...Symbol A 65 VP16 6 35 1 4 Flare Content 65 9 52 3 8 Flare Outlet for piping on both side G Note 1 The model name label is attached on the underside of the indoor unit 60 150 17 3 190 40 1 47 130 5 508...

Page 48: ...ng from the front Option Wired remote control Wireless remote control G Screw point fasten the indoor unit 5 860 238 15 60 60 100 60 55 157 2 76 3 85 3 22 7 185 25 5 30 5 198 804 65 65 45 585 30 5 103...

Page 49: ...ing D Hole for wiring E Suspension bolts M10 Symbol Content 6 35 1 4 Flare 9 52 3 8 Flare Drain piping C2 Gravity drainage VP25 I D 25 O D 32 Used with attached connector VP25 I D 25 O D 32 Used with...

Page 50: ...1 4 Flare 12 7 1 2 Flare Drain piping C2 Gravity drainage VP25 I D 25 O D 32 Used with attached connector VP25 I D 25 O D 32 Used with attached connector 25 x 2 Control box Connector Accessory Instal...

Page 51: ...for installation and service Option Make a space of 4000 or more between the units when installing more than one Ducting for air outlet 6 4 Holes for Hole tapping screws Hanger plate for suspension bo...

Page 52: ...side cutout Piping can be connected from 3 different direction Remove the cutout using side cutter or similar tool Obstacle Space for installation and service or more Air return grille Air supply Dra...

Page 53: ...ravity drainage 6 35 1 4 Flare H Inspection hole 450X450 170 124 170 tapping screws Holes for Space for installation and service or more or more or more or more Case 1 From side of unit Select either...

Page 54: ...e control a Wireless remote control Models SRK SRF SRR Typical example Model SKM 60 17 150 Unit mm 60 The wireiess remote controller in the following figure shows for the SRK ZJ S type 17 3 150 60 26...

Page 55: ...thickness 100 to 200m 0 5mm2 2 cores 0 75mm2 2 cores 1 25mm2 2 cores 2 0mm2 2 cores Under 300m Under 400m Under 600m Upper part Lower part Lower case Sheath Upper cace Board Wiring Upper Lower X Y She...

Page 56: ...e Adapted to RoHS directive Exterior appearance Munsell color Pearl white N8 5 near equivalent Model RC EX1A A PJZ000Z297 Installation space R C cable 0 3mm2 2 core Adapted to RoHS directive Exterior...

Page 57: ...Z RORU 0DUN t Th2 1 Th2 2 Th3 LM 1 LM 2 SM FM I HDW H FKDQJHU VHQVRU XPLGLW VHQVRU RQO DQ PRWRU 5RRP WHPS VHQVRU ODS PRWRU 7K 7K 7K LRGH VWDFN 6 XVH 0 7HUPLQDO EORFN 7 RXYHU PRWRU 0 60 DS LPLW VZLWFK...

Page 58: ...GER 2 N 3 Y G HD ONLY t o 2 t o R AMP 2 HEAT EXCHANGER 5 FM I SM I LM 1 LM 2 F Va Th I Th 2 Th 3 T DS RORU PDUNV 0HDQLQJ RI PDUNV OXH ODFN 5HG 5 KLWH HOORZ UHHQ RORU 0DUN HDW H FKDQJHU VHQVRU DQ PRWRU...

Page 59: ...3 15A U F Va DS CNG CNE R AMP WIRELESS DISPLAY BACK UP SW CNU CNM 5 M M Blue Black BK Red BL RD White WH Yellow Green YG Color Color marks Meaning of marks Mark Heat exchanger sensor Fan motor Room t...

Page 60: ...1 Th2 2 Th3 DM 1 DM 2 SM 1 SM 2 FM I DS t t TO OUTDOOR UNIT HEAT EXCHANGER 1 2 N 3 POWER WIRES SIGNAL WIRE 1 2 N 3 Power source 1 Phase AC220 240V 50Hz T AIR SELECTION SW Color marks Blue Black BK Re...

Page 61: ...L 250V F 2 F 3 15A L 250V Y BK RD CNS t t t 5 1 8 2 RD TB CNY Color marks Meaning of marks Blue Black BK Red BL RD White WH Yellow Y Color Mark Heat exchanger sensor Fan motor Room temp sensor Th1 Th2...

Page 62: ...ine between BL 1 Y GN Y GN Y GN 6 7 8 9 BK BK BK BK 10 BK 11 BK 12 BK 13 BK 14 BK 15 BK 16 BK 17 BK BK 18 BK 19 BK 20 BK 1 2 3 4 5 BK BK BK BK BK BK BK BK BK BK BK BK BK BK BK BK BK BK BK BK BK 1 2 3...

Page 63: ...3 4 5 6 t 1 2 CNH BK Thi A t t t Thi R1 Thi R2 Thi R3 BK BK BK BK BK BK CNTA BL 1 2 YE GN 3 BL WH 1 3 CNW3 WH F2 3 15A SW2 SW6 SW5 SW7 LED 2 LED 3 CNZ FOR HA WH 12 BK BK Connecting line between indoor...

Page 64: ...rol PCB Power PCB RD YE t YE BK t BK 1 2 3 4 5 6 BK t BK 1 2 XR1 XR2 XR3 XR4 XR5 Remote operation Remote operation input volt free contact Prepare on site 1 2 3 4 5 6 12 SW2 SW6 SW5 SW7 LED E2 LED E3...

Page 65: ...ont side 1m Mike position 0 8m 1m Unit Mike position Front low points Noise Level Cooling 41 dB A Heating 41 dB A Cooling Heating 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 Mid octave ban...

Page 66: ...ion as mentioned below Distance from front side 1m Mike position 0 8m 1m Unit Mike position Front low points Mike position at highest noise level in position as mentioned belo Distance from front side...

Page 67: ...el dB Cooling Heating Cooling Heating Mike position at highest noise level in position as mentioned below Distance from front side 1m Mike position 0 8m 1m Unit Mike position Center low points 09 SRK...

Page 68: ...ling Heating Cooling Heating Model SRK35ZS S Mike position at highest noise level in position as mentioned below Distance from front side 1m Mike position 0 8m 1m Unit Mike position Center low points...

Page 69: ...oling Heating Condition ISO5151 T1 H1 Mike position at highest noise level in position as mentioned be Distance from front side 1m Mike position 0 8m 1m Unit Mike position Front low points 10 20 30 40...

Page 70: ...position at highest noise level in position as mentioned belo Distance from front side 1m Mike position 0 8m 1m Unit Mike position Front low points 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Sound pre...

Page 71: ...ng 41 dB A Heating 41 dB A Cooling Heating Condition ISO T1 JIS C 9612 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Sound pressure level dB Standard 2 10 5 Pa 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 Mid octav...

Page 72: ...6 dB A Heating 47 dB A Condition ISO T1 JIS C 9612 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Sound pressure level dB Standard 2 10 5 Pa 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 Mid octave band frequency Hz...

Page 73: ...50 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 Mid octave band frequency Hz N50 N30 N40 N60 N70 N20 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Sound pressure level dB Standard 2 10 5 Pa 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000...

Page 74: ...octave band frequency Hz N50 N30 N40 N60 N70 N20 Noise Level Cooling 33 dB A Heating 34 dB A Cooling Heating Condition ISO5151 T1 JIS C 9612 Model SRR35ZM S Sound pressure level Sound pressure level...

Page 75: ...000 Mid octave band frequency Hz N50 N30 N40 N60 N70 N20 Noise Level Cooling 41 dB A Heating 43 dB A Cooling Heating Condition ISO5151 T1 JIS C 9612 Sound pressure level 1m Unit Supply duct Return duc...

Page 76: ...8000 Mid octave band frequency Hz N50 N30 N40 N60 N70 N20 Noise Level Cooling 41 dB A Heating 46 dB A Cooling Heating Condition ISO5151 T1 JIS C 9612 Sound pressure level Sound pressure level 1m Unit...

Page 77: ...z N50 N30 N40 N60 N70 N20 4 4way ceiling cassette type FDTC Model FDTC25VF 1 5m Mike position Center below unit Mike position Noise Level Cooling 41 dB A Heating 43 dB A Cooling Heating N50 N30 N40 N6...

Page 78: ...ing Heating N50 N30 N40 N60 N70 N20 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Mid octave band frequency Hz Sound pressure level dB Standard 2 10 5 Pa Condition ISO T...

Page 79: ...70 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Mid octave band frequency Hz Sound pressure level dB Standard 2 10 5 Pa Condition ISO T1 JIS B 8616 6 Duct connected Low Middle static pressu...

Page 80: ...re Pa 13 15 40 50 60 30 20 10 0 5 7 9 11 Air flow m3 min External static pressure Pa 13 15 40 50 60 30 20 10 0 5 7 9 11 Air flow m3 min External static pressure Pa 13 15 40 30 20 10 0 4 6 8 Air flow m...

Page 81: ...m i t o f E S P Setting 10Pa P Hi P Hi P Hi 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 11 12 13 14 15 Air flow m3 min External static pressure Pa 100Pa Max 90Pa 80Pa 70Pa 60Pa 50Pa 40Pa 30Pa 20Pa 10Pa Min...

Page 82: ...alkaline can occur Vehicles and ships Locations where cosmetic or special sprays are often used Locations with direct exposure of oil mist and steam such as kitchen and machine plant Locations where...

Page 83: ...ote Be careful that If it is not inserted securely water leakage may occur Adjustment of the installation board in the horizontal direction is to be conducted with four screws in a temporary tightened...

Page 84: ...that you can keep measurement B to a correct value Clutch type flare tool for R410A Conventional R22 flare tool 6 35 9 52 12 7 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 5 1 0 1 5 1 0 1 5 1 0 1 5 1 5 2 0 1 5 2 0 2 0 2 5...

Page 85: ...r conditioners are installed in the same room use this setting when the two air conditioners are not operated with one wireless remote control Set the wireless remote control and indoor unit INSTALLIN...

Page 86: ...bed pipes flare nuts and tools for R410A U sing existing parts for R22 or R407C can cause refrigerant circuit burst resulting in unit failure and personal injury B e sure to connect both liquid and ga...

Page 87: ...generate or accumulate D rain water can not be discharged properly T V set or radio receiver is placed within 1m H eight above sea level is more than 1000m It can cause performance degradation corrosi...

Page 88: ...gnal surely during operating the wireless remote control A place where it is not affected by the TV and radio etc Do not place where it is exposed to direct sunlight or near heat devices such as a sto...

Page 89: ...5 IEC57 CENELEC H05RN F 1 Earth wire is included Yellow Green 2 Arrange each wire length as shown below Make sure that each wire is stripped 10mm from the end Connecting cable Wire end 40mm or more Ea...

Page 90: ...e Avoid the following drain piping Higher than specified Wavy The drain hose tip is in water The gap to the ground is 5 cm or less The drain hose tip is in the gutter Odor from the gutter Pour water t...

Page 91: ...ion prevention 1 D ress the connecting pipes both liquid and gas pipes with insulation to prevent it from heating and dew condensation U se the heat insulating material which can withstand 120 C or hi...

Page 92: ...the front panel and fix 4 upper latches 2 Secure the front panel with the 2 screws 3 Install the bottom panel the air inlet panel and the air filters Front panel Bottom panel Screw in the cap Screw L...

Page 93: ...button continuously for at least 5 seconds Then operation will start For the detail of pump down refer to the instal lation manual of outdoor unit Unit ON OFF button 16 INSTALLATION CHECK AND TEST RUN...

Page 94: ...al injury B e sure to use the prescribed pipes flare nuts and tools for R410A U sing existing parts for R22 or R407C can cause refrigerant circuit burst resulting in unit failure and personal injury B...

Page 95: ...w melting agent and acid sulfurous acid etc which can harm the unit will generate or accumulate D rain water can not be discharged properly T V set or radio receiver is placed within 1m H eight above...

Page 96: ...air conditioner can receive the signal surely during operating the wireless remote control A place where it is not affected by the TV and radio etc Do not place where it is exposed to direct sunlight...

Page 97: ...5 IEC57 CENELEC H05RN F 1 Earth wire is included Yellow Green 2 Arrange each wire length as shown below Make sure that each wire is stripped 10mm from the end Connecting cable Wire end 40mm or more Ea...

Page 98: ...e gap to the ground is 5 cm or less The drain hose tip is in the gutter Odor from the gutter Pour water to the drain pan located under the heat exchanger and ensure that the water is discharged outdoo...

Page 99: ...ng pipes both liquid and gas pipes with insulation to prevent it from heating and dew condensation U se the heat insulating material which can withstand 120 C or higher temperature Make sure that insu...

Page 100: ...t can be operated with only one wireless remote control Setting one wireless remote control 1 Slide and take out the cover and batteries 2 Cut the switching line next to the battery with wire cutters...

Page 101: ...alves are fully open No gas leaks from the joints of the service valves Indoor and outdoor side pipe joints have been insulated Hole on the wall is completely sealed with putty Drain hose and cap are...

Page 102: ...of multiple units installation Locations where strong air blows against the air outlet of outdoor unit Locations where something located above the unit could fall It can cause remarkable decrease in p...

Page 103: ...at location that meets the following conditions after getting approval from the customer Wireless remote control In case of piping in the right rear direction When drilling the wall that contains a me...

Page 104: ...ver the exterior portion with outer tape and shape the piping so it will match the contours of the route that the piping to take Also fix the wiring and pipings to the wall with clamps ELECTRICAL WIRI...

Page 105: ...to the outdoor unit when the pipes are removed from the unit Uncover the wireless remote control and mount the batteries R03 AAA Micro 2 pieces in the body regularly Fit the poles with the indication...

Page 106: ...e status due to register of the wind for the high rise apartment etc Be sure to perform air tightness test by pressurizing with nitrogen gas after completed refrigerant piping work If the density of r...

Page 107: ...ributed A firm location that may sustain the weight of the unit and do not cause the unit or the ceiling to vibrate A place where there will be enough space for servicing Where space mentioned below c...

Page 108: ...pipe after installation Insulating material to be removed Joint Rubber stopper to be removed Standard hard polyvinyl chloride pipe Connecting port of bottom drain pipes Outside diameter 25mm Connectin...

Page 109: ...ry 6 Pull out the cover and mount the batteries R03 AAA Micro 2 pieces in the body regularly Fit the poles with the indication marks without fail Do not use new and old batteries together Disconnect W...

Page 110: ...the earth leakage breaker is not installed it can cause electric shocks Use the circuit breaker of correct capacity Circuit breaker should be the one that disconnect all poles under over current Usin...

Page 111: ...resistant brace to the bolt In case the unit is hanged directly from the slab and is installed on the ceiling plane which has enough strength When suspension bolt length is over 1000mm apply the eart...

Page 112: ...the pipe as close place to the unit as possible when connecting the drain pipe Do not set up air vent Supporting metal No bump No trap Not touching the water Trapped air will generate noises Air vent...

Page 113: ...nit PCB is turned ON the Connector CNB is disconnected and then the power supply 220 240VAC on the terminal block and or and is turned ON Make sure to turn OFF SW7 1 and reconnect the Connector CNB af...

Page 114: ...113 16 SCM T 199 source PJA012D783...

Page 115: ...5 7 5 7 Note This function is not able to be set with wireless remote controls or simple remote control RCH H3 5 7 5 7 For setting the swing range of other louvers return to 1 and proceed same proced...

Page 116: ...ught in the machine to get burned or electric shock Shut off the power before electrical wiring work It could cause electric shock unit failure and improper running Perform earth wiring surely Do not...

Page 117: ...is no obstruction of airflow on both air return grille and air supply port Areas where fire alarm will not be accidentally activated by the air conditioner Areas where the supply air does not short ci...

Page 118: ...to make the up down bending and trap in the mid way while assum ing that the drain pipes is downhill more than 1 100 Never set up air vent 5 Insulate the drain pipe Insulate the drain hose clamp with...

Page 119: ...is fixed at that position auto swing does not funtion ATTENTION If you press RESET button during settings the display will return to previous display If you press button during settings the mode will...

Page 120: ...nerated or accumulated or volatile flammable substances are handled It could cause the corrosion of heat exchanger breakage of plastic parts etc And inflammable gas could cause fire Secure a space for...

Page 121: ...to unit falling Space for installation and service Make installation altitude over 2 5m Indoor Unit Select either of two cases to keep space for installation and services Notes a There must not be obs...

Page 122: ...to t Caution Refrigerating machine is because even if the force on the threads an by the stress corrosion Refrigerating machine Be sure to use new pipes for the refrigerant pipes Use the flare nut at...

Page 123: ...g machine oil may be applied to the internal surface of flare only Descending slope greater than 1 100 As wide as possible about100mm Supporting metal Descending slope greater than 1 100 Please confir...

Page 124: ...ecurely and handled with care not to drop when it is necessary toreplace Notes 2 For the maintenance space refer to page 120 i Remove the control box and the side panel and remove the screws marked in...

Page 125: ...at exchanger Heat exchanger Liquid line Gas line 6 35 6 35 9 52 9 52 Strainer Humidity sensor 1 Compressor 4 way valve Service valve Liquid Capillary tube Capillary tube Electric expansion valve EEVA...

Page 126: ...ccumulator Sensor Tho S Service valve Liquid Electronic expansion valve Compressor 4 way valve Discharge Suction Sensor Tho R Heat exchanger Cooling cycle Heating cycle 9 52 or 12 7 9 52 or 12 7 9 52...

Page 127: ...ltage Within 15 of rated voltage Within 10 of rated voltage 3 min or more 10 min or more from stop to stop or from start to start Max 25m Max 15m Max 15m Outdoor air temperature Upper lower limits Num...

Page 128: ...Indoor unit combination Heating capacity kW Power consumption W Standard current A Indoor unit capacity kW Total capacity kW Min Standard Max 220V 230V 240V A B Min Standard Max 1 unit 20 3 0 1 3 3 0...

Page 129: ...0 900 1070 4 4 4 2 4 0 25 3 4 1 3 3 4 4 0 520 1070 1210 5 2 5 0 4 8 35 4 5 1 3 4 5 4 8 520 1340 1450 6 5 6 3 6 0 2 units 20 20 2 25 2 25 2 0 4 5 6 1 550 930 1700 4 5 4 3 4 2 20 25 2 36 2 94 2 0 5 3 6...

Page 130: ...25 25 3 00 3 00 2 0 6 0 6 3 550 1600 1900 7 3 7 0 6 7 25 35 2 50 3 35 2 0 6 0 6 3 550 1600 1900 7 3 7 0 6 7 35 35 3 00 3 00 2 0 6 0 6 3 550 1600 1900 7 3 7 0 6 7 Heating Indoor unit combination Coolin...

Page 131: ...7 1 6 8 6 5 35 35 3 00 3 00 2 0 6 0 6 3 550 1550 1900 7 1 6 8 6 5 Heating c Indoor unit except SRK ZMX S and SKM ZSP S models Cooling Heating Indoor unit combination Cooling capacity kW Power consump...

Page 132: ...6 8 25 25 35 2 06 2 06 2 88 3 0 7 0 7 5 600 1690 2580 7 8 7 5 7 2 Heating 3 Model SCM50ZS S a Indoor unit SRK ZMX S models only Cooling Heating Indoor unit combination Cooling capacity kW Power consum...

Page 133: ...7 6 7 3 7 0 25 25 35 2 06 2 06 2 88 3 0 7 0 7 3 600 1750 2580 8 1 7 7 7 4 Heating b Indoor unit SKM ZSP S models only Cooling Heating Indoor unit combination Cooling capacity kW Power consumption W S...

Page 134: ...6 9 25 25 35 2 06 2 06 2 88 3 0 7 0 7 3 600 1730 2580 8 0 7 7 7 3 Heating Indoor unit combination Cooling capacity kW Power consumption W Standard current A Indoor unit capacity kW Total capacity kW...

Page 135: ...y piping length between the indoor and outdoor units 3 Correction relative to frosting on outdoor heat exchanger during heating In additions to the foregoing corrections 1 2 the heating capacity needs...

Page 136: ...0 5 sec 0 5 sec Operation mode invalid OPERATION MODE select button ALLERGEN CLEAR button ON OFF luminous button TEMPERATURE button AIR FLOW UP DOWN button TIME SET UP switch SLEEP button CLEAN switc...

Page 137: ...ops due to the HOT KEEP and CLEAN operation ON OFF 1 5 sec 0 5 sec HOT KEEP 3 sec 1 sec ON OFF CLEAN operation ON OFF 0 5 sec 0 5 sec Operation mode invalid OPERATION MODE select button ON OFF luminou...

Page 138: ...OT KEEP and CLEAN operation 1 Unit ON OFF button When the wireless remote control batteries become weak or if the wireless remote control is lost or malfunctioning this button may be used to turn the...

Page 139: ...trol Since the signal is sent in about 6 seconds after the ACL switch is pressed point the wireless remote control at the indoor unit for some time iii Check that the reception buzzer sound Pip is emi...

Page 140: ...air temperature Model A SRR25 35 50ZM S 17 SRF25 35 50ZMX S 7 SRK20 25 35 50ZMX S 10 5 High power operation Pressing the HI POWER ECONOMY button intensifies the operating power and initiates powerful...

Page 141: ...ioner is OFF d The setting temperature is adjusted according to the following table Temperature adjustment Cooling Heating Mode Item at the start of operation one hour after the start of operation two...

Page 142: ...n on the wireless remote control a Flap Each time when you press the AIR FLOW UP DOWN button the mode changes as follows COOL DRY FAN Wireless remote control display HEAT Approx 60 Approx 44 Approx 50...

Page 143: ...to reaching the setting point And then the air outlet will change to both outlets in order to spread comfort air to every corner ii HEAT operation 1 In case both lower and upper outlets operation with...

Page 144: ...low direction contorol 2 C Setting temp Room temp 5 C 2 C Room temp Setting temp 5 C Room temp Setting temp 5 C Setting temp Room temp 5 C The control in 4 continues Control returns to the control in...

Page 145: ...end installation Center installation Right end installation iv Press the ON OFF button The air conditioner s installation location is set Press within 60 seconds of setting the installation location...

Page 146: ...t checks the float switch If it is normal the unit is stopped under the normal mode or if there is any anomalous condition displayed by the flashing of display lights and the drain motor is turned ON...

Page 147: ...n and prohibition by releasing the jumper wire J3 on the indoor PCB When the jumper wire J3 is short circuited Normal operation is enable when shipping When CnT input is set to ON the operation starts...

Page 148: ...output connector CnT is located on the circuit board of the interface kit Operation output Power to engage DC12V relay provided by the customer is outputted during operation Heating output Power to e...

Page 149: ...r this control is not executed 20 Frost prevention control a Operating conditions b Detail of anti frost operation c Reset condition Indoor heat exchanger temperature C 2 5 8 Operation mode Item Prote...

Page 150: ...ndition Tho A Tho A Fan speed Model Upper limit SRK20 35ZMX S 8th SRK50ZMX S SRF25 50ZMX S SRR25 50ZM S 9th 12 Current cut a Purpose b Detail of operation 13 Outdoor unit failure 23 Indoor fan motor p...

Page 151: ...witch This switch selects the CLEAN operation display brightness adjustment and PRESET operation ON TIMER button This button selects ON TIMER operation TIMER button This button is used for setting the...

Page 152: ...less remote control Set the wireless remote control and indoor unit a Setting the wireless remote control i Pull out the cover and take out batteries ii Disconnect the switching line next to the batte...

Page 153: ...nuously The wireless remote control displays HIGH POWER mark and the FAN SPEED display disappears a During the HIGH POWER operation the room temperature is not controlled When it causes an excessive c...

Page 154: ...a soft operation with the power suppressed in order to avoid an excessive cooling or heating The unit operate 1 5 higher than the setting temperature during cooling or 2 5 lower than that during heati...

Page 155: ...87D 9 3D auto operation a i ii Cooling Air flow selection Operation mode AUTO HI MED LO Heating Room temp Setting temp 5 C Room temp Setting temp 5 C Setting temp Room temp 5 C Setting temp Room temp...

Page 156: ...tion mode Room temp Setting temp 2 C Setting temp Room temp 2 C Heating Cooling Air flow direction contorol 2 C Setting temp Room temp 5 C 2 C Room temp Setting temp 5 C Room temp Setting temp 5 C Set...

Page 157: ...1 2 Remote control display COOL HEAT Operation COOL HEAT Selected mode Heating Cooling Remote control display HEAT COOL Different mode is only fan operation Operation FAN 1 FAN Note 1 If the display...

Page 158: ...ately c When the unit is started again within one hour after the stop of automatic operation or when the automatic operation is selected during heating cooling or dehumidifying operation the unit is o...

Page 159: ...s released Permission Prohibition mode When CnT input is set to ON the operation mode is changed to permission and if input is set to OFF the operation is prohibited When the jumper wire J1 is short c...

Page 160: ...selected in the wired remote control s indoor unit settings Input signal to CnT becomes valid at OFF ON only and the motion of air conditioner ON OFF is inverted CnT input Unit Case A Unit Case B OFF...

Page 161: ...me lower than the release temperature Item Room temperature Th1 Release temperature Start temperature Th1 24 C 48 5 C 62 C 24 C Th1 27 C 47 5 C 61 C 27 C Th1 46 5 C 60 C 22 Heating overload protective...

Page 162: ...CANCEL button Unit display section Name of each part and its function This button can be used for turning on off the unit when wireless remote control is not available Wireless remote control signal r...

Page 163: ...with your dealer if this function needs to be switched off 2 When power failure ocurrs the timer setting is cancelled Once power is resumed reset the timer 3 If the jumper wire J1 AUTO RESTART is cut...

Page 164: ...When the HI POWER ECONOMY button is pressed again When the operation mode is changed When it has been 15 minutes since HIGH POWER operation has started e Not operable while the air conditioner is OFF...

Page 165: ...continuously S In HEAT operation S In COOL DRY operation Approx 35 Approx 65 Approx 20 Approx 59 c Memory flap When you press the AIR FLOW UP DOWN button once while the flap is operating it stops swin...

Page 166: ...d then begins in the automatic operation Heating Dehumidifying Cooling Indoor air temperature C Outdoor air temperature C A b The unit checks the temperature every hour after the start of operation an...

Page 167: ...ion mode 8 2 5 i ii 13 Heating high pressure control a Starting condition When the indoor heat exchanger temperature Th2 has become higher than the start temperature for 1 minute continuously b Conten...

Page 168: ...ontrol CHECK button This button is used at servicing TEST button This button is used during test operation Weekly timer display Displays the settings of the weekly timer Operation setting display area...

Page 169: ...ent time and the name of R C Change set temp button Displays the temperature which is set currently Tap this button to change the set temperature Change operation mode button Displays the operation mo...

Page 170: ...once again it stops operating Used to swing the louver Every time this button is pressed displays switch as below Sets room temperature by pressing or button Sets time when setting the time Used to ca...

Page 171: ...ting Louver auto swing stop However the stop position 4 position is cancelled so that it returns to Position 1 Remote control function items which have been set with the remote control function settin...

Page 172: ...nu screen 1 Menu screen 3 Service password input Tap the Menu button on the TOP screen Main menu screen is displayed Tap the Service Maintenance on the menu screen Display the service password input s...

Page 173: ...r failure compensation are as follows Note 1 Items f and g are memorized regardless whether the power failure compensation is effective or not while the setting of silent mode is cancelled regardless...

Page 174: ...rature shown at right 59 56 Heating operation stopped cooling Heating OK Indoor heat exchanger temperature C b The following automatic controls are performed other than a above i Cooling or heating op...

Page 175: ...ing Fan Operation Functional item Thermostat ON Thermostat ON Thermostat OFF Thermostat OFF Hot start Defrost Compressor 4 way valve Outdoor unit fan Indoor unit fan Drain pump 3 2 2 Thermostat ON The...

Page 176: ...ekly timer Set the ON or OFF timer for a week Up to 8 patterns can be set for a day The day off setting is provided for holidays and non business days Note 1 It is necessary to set the clock to use th...

Page 177: ...Thi R1 or R2 whichever higher detects 35 C or higher the fan operates with the set airflow volume c If the fan control at heating thermostat OFF is set at the Set airflow volume from the remote contro...

Page 178: ...conditioner is operating SWING is displayed for 3 seconds and then the swing louver moves up and down continuously 2 To fix the swing louver at a position press one time the LOUVER button while the sw...

Page 179: ...e indoor unit fan motor stops 2 Indoor fan OFF is fixed for 5 minutes After the 5 minutes the indoor fan is operated at ULo for 2 minutes In the meantime the louver is controlled at level 3 After oper...

Page 180: ...indoor unit of which the thermostat has been turned OFF is turned OFF The same occurs also when the remote control sensor is effective 10 Filter sign As the operation time Total ON time of ON OFF swi...

Page 181: ...the drain pump forcibly 3 Turning the drain detection switch OFF releases the forced drain pump ON condition Normal state 1 2 Normal state Drain detection switch ON Stop 1 Indoor unit operation mode...

Page 182: ...return air detection temperature detected with Thi A is 23 C or higher and the indoor heat exchanger temperature detected with Thi R detects the compressor frequency drop start temperature A C 1 C of...

Page 183: ...e control Pressing AIR CON No button on the remote control displays the indoor unit address If button is pressed at the next it is displayed orderly starting from the unit of youngest No iv In case of...

Page 184: ...come independent functions each other 4 In case of CnT Number CnTA Number the CnT Number and the CnTA Number become competing functions each other 5 In case of CnT Number CnTA Number the function of C...

Page 185: ...nal control set is changed from Individual Factory default to For all units all units connected in one wired remote control system can be controlled by external operation input Individual operation Fa...

Page 186: ...ation permission start stop operation of the unit from the wired remote control becomes available When card key switch is OFF CnT 6 or CnTA OFF Operation prohibition the unit stops operation in conjun...

Page 187: ...the indoor unit function If the external input is changed OPEN CLOSE operation modes are inverted Cooling Heating or Heating Cooling Operation Operation Operation Stop Stop Stop Stop Operation prohibi...

Page 188: ...n the thermostat is likely to turn OFF earlier because the unit is installed at the ceiling where warm air tends to accumulate the setting can be changed with the wired remote control indoor unit func...

Page 189: ...C unit goes thermo OFF 33 Auto fan speed control RC EX1A only In order to reach the room temperature to the set temperature as quickly as possible the airflow rate is increased when the set temperatur...

Page 190: ...t SKM ZSP S models only Model Capacity SCM40ZS S SCM45ZS S SCM50ZS S SCM45ZS S 1 3 6 3 kW SCM50ZS S 1 4 7 3kW Model Capacity SCM40ZS S 1 3 6 1 kW Functional components Operation Compressor speed Indoo...

Page 191: ...tes Hot keep operation 20 20 15 10 5 0 5 10 15 10 5 0 Outdoor air temperature Outdoor heat exchanger temperature Defrost operation start Defrost operation start temperature a Capacity control i Indoor...

Page 192: ...pressor speed control 7 5 3 Protective control function 1 Cooling overload protective control a Operating conditions Item SCM40 45 50ZS S Outdoor air temperature Lower limit speed Model Outdoor air te...

Page 193: ...compressor speed is set to 35 or 45 rps and even if the speed becomes lower than 35 or 45 rps the speed is kept to 35 or 45 rps However when the thermostat OFF the speed is reduced to 0 rps ii The up...

Page 194: ...35 60 55 55 ON2 65 65 ON3 Unit rps Indoor unit 1 unit Indoor unit 2 units or more Indoor unit 1 unit Indoor unit 2 units 8 6 4 Outdoor air temperature C 6 ON2 ON1 12 10 ON3 8 10 11 13 16 17 OFF Upper...

Page 195: ...have satisfied the following condition even on one unit b Contents of control i Stop the compressor and delay the start and then restarts ii Compressor stops by the abnormal stop when the compressor s...

Page 196: ...Heating 10 0 12 0 10 0 10 0 7 5 7 5 Unit A 14 Discharge pipe sensor disconnection protection control a When the compressor speed is other than 0 rps i Tho D 10 Tho D 0 8 C and Tho D 10 Tho A 10 5 C Th...

Page 197: ...ess 5th speed 4th speed Less than 30 48 or more 6th speed More than 30 but 48 or less 5th speed 4th speed 16 Serial signal transmission error protection a Purpose b Detail of operation 17 Rotor lock 1...

Page 198: ...C for 30 seconds continuously while the compressor is operating ii Contents of control The outdoor fan is stepped up by 3 speed Upper limit 6th speed iii Reset condition When the compressor is turned...

Page 199: ...Troubleshooting procedure If the air conditioner does not run at all Important YES YES YES NO NO NO NO YES AC source source satisfied 1 Cautions 2 Items to check before troubleshooting 3 Troubleshooti...

Page 200: ...199 16 SCM T 199 4 Troubleshooting procedure If the air conditioner runs NO NO NO NO YES YES YES YES 200 201 207 201 207...

Page 201: ...tarts The air conditioner stops Defective compressor Open phase on compressor Defective outdoor PCB Service valve is closed Refrigerant is insuf Outdoor sub PCB communication error Outdoor sub PCB fau...

Page 202: ...t Data are recorded for up to 5 previous occurrences Data which are older than the 5th previous occurrence are erased In addition data on the temperature of each sensor room temperature indoor heat ex...

Page 203: ...n speed mode 21 C 22 C 23 C 24 C 25 C 1 time previous previous time 2 times previous 3 times previous 4 times previous 5 times previous Only for indoor heat exchanger sensor 2 Indicates the number of...

Page 204: ...the stop stop code 2 times previous when the air conditioner was stopped by protective stop control Displays the reason for the stop stop code 3 times previous when the air conditioner was stopped by...

Page 205: ...ror content Cause Occurrence conditions Error display Auto recovery OFF 3 time flash 5 time flash 6 time flash 8 time flash 4 time flash 2 times 2 times 3 times 3 times 3 times When high pressure cont...

Page 206: ...EAT TIMER light 1 s digit Display pattern when in service mode Fan speed mode when there is an abnormal stop 2 time flash 3 time flash 4 time flash AUTO HI MED LO 5 time flash ULO 6 time flash 7 time...

Page 207: ...84 94 55 45 35 25 15 5 5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95 56 46 36 26 16 6 6 16 26 36 46 56 66 76 86 96 57 47 37 27 17 7 7 17 27 37 47 57 67 77 87 97 58 48 38 28 18 8 8 18 28 38 48 58 68 78 88 98 59 49 39 2...

Page 208: ...126 146 48 28 8 8 28 48 68 88 108 128 148 50 30 10 10 30 50 70 90 110 130 150 52 32 12 12 32 52 72 92 112 132 54 34 14 14 34 54 74 94 114 134 56 36 16 16 36 56 76 96 116 136 58 38 18 18 38 58 78 98 1...

Page 209: ...208 16 SCM T 199 09 SRK DB 087D Service data record form 202 Operation mode Fan speed mode Wireless r Wireless r Wireless r Wireless r Wireless r wireless Wireless r Refer...

Page 210: ...0 Discharge pipe and power transistor sensor temperature characteristics Indoor fan motor error Broken sensor wire connector poor connection 0 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 135 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180...

Page 211: ...0 C sub main main main Limit switch anomaly SRK20 25 35 50ZMX S only Defective limit switch defective indoor control PCB Defective air inlet panel set Is the air inlet panel set correctly Are limit sw...

Page 212: ...SCM T 199 Over heat of compressor Gas shortage defective discharge pipe sensor Error of signal transmission Wiring error including power cable defective indoor outdoor PCB 209 main indoor indoor outd...

Page 213: ...outdoor PCB Power source reset Is it normalized Malfunction by temporary noise Replace fan motor If the error persists after replacing the fan motor replace the outdoor main PCB the fan motor and out...

Page 214: ...ain motor driver Is the drain piping clogged or at the wrong gradient Drain motor is defective Inspect wiring Drain abnormality SRR only Drain piping defective pump defect float switch indoor PCB Serv...

Page 215: ...ks and oscillating between DC 0 and 20V Inspect power source for outdoor unit Replace fuse Replace indoor PCB Is the fuse burnt out 3 15 A YES YES YES NO NO NO b Indoor unit fan motor check procedure...

Page 216: ...YES YES YES NO NO NO b Indoor fan motor check procedure i Indoor PCB output check ii Fan motor resistance check FMI DC15V Indoor PCB DC280V DC several V 4 6V CNU GND Blue Yellow White Black Red Senso...

Page 217: ...Check then the operation Faulty part other than fan motor YES Fan motor is faulty YES YES YES NO NO NO Replace the faulty part and the fuse Test run then the unit for checking Is there any damage on...

Page 218: ...A BK WH WH S 1 CNMAIN SIN RIN BK WH SO RO 250V 15A FUSE RD C 1 CN20V 3 2 G1 Y G G2 Y G CNEEV1 CNA CNB TB1 N L EEV B Y G WH BK UNIT A UNIT B M M Power source 1 Phase AC220 240V 50Hz WH RD PCB 2 SUB PC...

Page 219: ...G CNEEV1 CNEEV3 CNTH TB2 CNA CNB CNC TB1 N L EEV B EEV C Y G WH BK M M M WH RD BL PCB 2 SUB PCB 1 MAIN 20S HEATER WH RD CNHEAT 250V 20A 3 2 1 BK WH RD 3 2 1 3 2 1 BK WH BR BK WH BL t 2 Tho S Color ma...

Page 220: ...0V DC15V Outdoor main PCB GND DC280V Red Black 20 M or higher Measuring point Resistance when normal Red Blue 20 M or higher White Black 20 k or higher 20 k or higher Brown Blue CNFAN Red Black White...

Page 221: ...ature thermistor input circuit Replacement of PCB 1 time flash Keeps flashing Stays OFF Indoor return air temperature thermistor Defective indoor return air temperature thermistor defective element br...

Page 222: ...re sensor 264 Outdoor main PCB Defective outdoor main PCB Defective temperature sensor input circuit Replacement of PCB Stays OFF Keeps flashing 1 time flash Outdoor main PCB compressor Current cut An...

Page 223: ...one remote control Whenever excessively connected indoor units is detected after power ON Return air temperature thermistor anomaly 50 C or lower is detected for 5 seconds continuously within 60 minut...

Page 224: ...ontrol and fuse Note 1 With regard to parts of high voltage circuits and refrigeration cycle judge it according to ordinary inspection methods b Instruction of how to replace indoor control PCB Read t...

Page 225: ...wirings d Control PCB Parts mounting are different by the kind of PCB Part number SW2 Blue Address setting SW7 Function setting CNT Blue External switch CNJ White Louver motor CNN Yellow Thermistor H...

Page 226: ...to the PCB Wiring connector color should match with the color of connector of the PCB Note 2 vi Let the wiring red and blue pass beneath the yellow green wiring and bind together with band vii Screw b...

Page 227: ...to the PCB Match the wiring connector to the connector color on the PCB and connect it d Control PCB Parts mounting are different by the kind of PCB Item Switch Address SW2 OFF ON Content of control P...

Page 228: ...d to the connector are removed iii Fix the board such that it will not pinch any of the wires iv Reconnect the wirings to the PCB Wiring connector color should match with the color of connector of the...

Page 229: ...id Normal SW8 1 OFF SW8 2 OFF SW8 3 OFF SW8 4 OFF Keep OFF Reserved Reserved Reserved Keep OFF Keep OFF Keep OFF Reserved Model selection As per model See table 1 Remarks Address No setting at plural...

Page 230: ...ferent indoor unit press the button which allows you to go back to the indoor unit selection screen Pressing the button will stop displaying data Pressing the RESET button during remote control unit o...

Page 231: ...e display returns to the last precious screen Note 1 When two remote controls are used to control indoor units the check of anomaly operation data can be made on the master remote control only It cann...

Page 232: ...tively b Operation for judgment i Power ON and start check operation on cooling or heating mode ii Check ON OFF status of 6 LED s on the checker iii Judge the PCB by ON OFF status of 6 LED s on the ch...

Page 233: ...maly 250 E8 Heating overload operation 251 E9 Drain trouble FDTC and FDUM only 252 E10 Excessive number of connected indoor units more than 17 units by controlling with one remote control 253 E11 Addr...

Page 234: ...pective parts NO YES YES NO YES YES YES NO NO Is the compressor operating NO YES NO Note 1 Outdoor 35 C Indoor 27 C 1 WAIT It is normal This unit is designed to start in the soft start mode by detecti...

Page 235: ...ssor operating NO YES NO Note 1 Outdoor 7 C Indoor 20 C 1 WAIT It is normal This unit is designed to start in the soft start mode by detecting the under dome temperature of compressor when it restart...

Page 236: ...M because of refrigerant migrated in the compressor When the earth breaker is activated at lower insulation resistance check the following points 6 hours after power ON check if the insulation resist...

Page 237: ...ransmitting to wall and etc by fixing pipes on the wall or wrapping rubber cushion around the pipe which goes through the hole in the wall or applying other appropriate means Strength of ceiling wall...

Page 238: ...particularly during cooling or defrosting in the heating mode It is normal The noise vibration occurs when the refrigerant starts or stops flowing It is normal When the defrost operation starts or st...

Page 239: ...essary to recover refrigerant vacuum dry and recharge refrigerant Since there could be many causes of noise vibration the above do not cover all In such case check the conditions when where how the no...

Page 240: ...M louver motor Is the louver operable with the remote control YES NO Does the louver operate at the power on YES NO YES NO Operate after waiting for more than 1 minute Repair wiring Defective indoor c...

Page 241: ...erminal block of outdoor unit YES YES NO 2 1 Note 2 for GND Note 1 FDE FDUM F1 F2 Is DC5Vdetected between of CNW1 FDTC CNW2 NO YES YES Is JX1 open YES Defective outdoor sub PCB Noise filter Misconnect...

Page 242: ...NO Is DC15V or higher detected between X Y of indoor unit terminal block YES YES YES NO Is DC180V between of CNW1 FDTC CNW2 YES NO NO Correct Replace wires Replace remote control Defective indoor powe...

Page 243: ...Power source reset NO YES YES NO NO NO NO NO YES YES YES Set one remote control for Master and the other for Slave Set SW1 on remote control PCB at Master Set address again SW2 on indoor control PCB...

Page 244: ...d Same as above 4 Presumable cause Improper setting Surrounding environment Defective remote control communication circuit Faulty indoor control or power PCB Faulty outdoor sub PCB Note If any error i...

Page 245: ...WAIT YES YES YES YES To next page Normal Defective outdoor sub PCB Replace Defective indoor control PCB Replace Replace indoor control PCB Correct connection wires between indoor and outdoor units Def...

Page 246: ...e power source fuse Diagnosis Countermeasure Replace the outdoor sub PCB YES YES NO YES Replace the outdoor main PCB Replace the reactor Isn t there a short circuit between phases of outdoor sub PCB A...

Page 247: ...e control side after disconnecting the remote control Are wires connected properly between the indoor and the outdoor units Is approx DC20V detected between on the outdoor unit terminal block NO Is ap...

Page 248: ...ion by noise Check peripheral environment Defective indoor control PCB Replace Defective remote control Replace 2 Error detection method When normal communication between the remote control and the in...

Page 249: ...ource reset Note 2 Check for faulty connection or breakage of signal wires between indoor outdoor units YES NO YES NO Repair signal wires Repair signal wires Defective outdoor sub PCB Defective networ...

Page 250: ...fective indoor control PCB Replace Defective indoor unit heat exchanger temperature thermistor input circuit 2 Error detection method Anomalously low temperature or high temperature resistance is dete...

Page 251: ...thermistor Replace Defective indoor control PCB Replace Defective return air temperature thermistor input circuit 2 Error detection method Anomalously low temperature or high temperature resistance is...

Page 252: ...ay E6 YES NO YES NO Error stop Reset Indoor heat exchanger temperature C 56 63 For the characteristics of indoor heat exchanger temperature refer to E6 Wash Defective indoor heat exchanger temperature...

Page 253: ...t switch Defective indoor control PCB Replace Defective indoor control PCB Replace Check optional equipment Correct setting to Humidifier drain motor interlock Defective indoor power PCB Replace FDUM...

Page 254: ...asure Aren t more than 17 indoor units connected to one remote control NO YES Defective remote control Replace Reduce to 16 or less units 2 Error detection method When it detects more than 17 of indoo...

Page 255: ...Return address No to IU using or button 2 Error detection method IU address has been set using the Master IU address set function of remote control 3 Condition of error displayed Same as above 4 Presu...

Page 256: ...er source Note 1 Set dip switches SW5 1 and SW5 2 as shown in the following table Factory default setting Master Master Slave a Slave b SW5 1 OFF OFF ON SW5 2 OFF ON OFF Dip switch Indoor unit YES NO...

Page 257: ...PCB Replace fan motor If the error persists after replacing the fan motor replace the indoor control PCB Malfunction by temporary noise 2 Error detection method Detected by rotation speed of indoor f...

Page 258: ...efective indoor control PCB Defective SW7 Replace Turn SW7 1 on the indoor control PCB OFF and reset the power 2 Error detection method After indoor operation check when the communication between indo...

Page 259: ...l Replace the fan motor Check power source voltage Replace faulty fan motor and power PCB Replace fan motor If the error persists after replacing the fan motor replace the indoor control PCB Malfuncti...

Page 260: ...er 3 minutes delay the compressor starts again automatically but if this error occurs again within 60 minutes after the initial detection 4 Presumable cause Faulty connection of remote control tempera...

Page 261: ...re any fouling or clogging on heater exchanger Control operation check Defective outdoor main PCB Replace Excessive refrigerant amount Recharge refrigerant by weighing proper amount on a scale 2 Error...

Page 262: ...ufficient refrigerant amount Recharge refrigerant by weighing proper amount on a scale Control operation check Defective outdoor main PCB Replace Check unit side Isn t filter clogged Are adequate indo...

Page 263: ...mperature sensor Replace Defective outdoor main PCB Replace Defective outdoor heat exchanger temperature sensor input circuit 2 Error detection method Detection of anomalously low temperature resistan...

Page 264: ...N the compressor stops After 3 minutes delay the compressor starts again automatically but if this anomalous temperature is detected 3 times within 40 minutes When 55 C or lower is detected for within...

Page 265: ...ective discharge pipe temperature sensor Replace Defective outdoor main PCB Replace Defective temperature sensor input circuit 2 Error detection method Detection of anomalously low temperature resista...

Page 266: ...ce Open the valves Check refrigerant amount and refregerant circuit In case of transitional increase of high pressure and or test run several times restarting may recover it because liquid refrigerant...

Page 267: ...fully opened Is the filter clogged At heating does the indoor fan motor run Are the service valves fully opened Is the filter clogged Is there any liquid flooding Is the superheat within normal range...

Page 268: ...nnector Check why power is not supplied to outdoor sub PCB Connect communication wire securely Defective outdoor sub PCB Replace Malfunction by temporary noise 2 Error detection method Detected commun...

Page 269: ...or foreign matter like dust fouling etc YES Is voltage within the specified range NO Restore normal condition Restore normal condition Remove foreign matter like dust fouling etc Defective outdoor sub...

Page 270: ...ction by temporary noise 2 Error detection method Detected by rotation speed of outdoor fan motor 3 Condition of error displayed When actual rotation speed of outdoor fan motor drops to 75min 1 or low...

Page 271: ...untermeasure 2 Error detection method 3 Condition of error displayed 4 Presumable cause Note If the power transistor primary current exceeds the setting value for 3 seconds the compressor stops Power...

Page 272: ...Replace Defective outdoor sub PCB Replace Defective suction pipe temperature sensor input circuit 2 Error detection method Detection of anomalously low temperature resistance on suction pipe temperatu...

Page 273: ...0 40 20 50 Temperature thermistor resistance k Temperature C 5k at 25 C Broken wire Short circuit Open fully Correct indoor heat exchanger return air temperature thermistor connector connections Defec...

Page 274: ...under Same as above Excessive refrigerant amount Indoor outdoor unit installation spaces Faulty compressor Defective outdor air temp sensor Defective outdoor main PCB Diagnosis Countermeasure 2 Error...

Page 275: ...Check refrigerant amount and refrigerant circuit Repalce compressor Defective outdoor main PCB Replace Defective outdoor main PCB Replace Repalce compressor 2 Error detection method If it fails to ch...

Page 276: ...resistance Replace compressor if necessary Defective outdoor main PCB Replace 2 Error detection method Compressor rotor position 3 Condition of error displayed If it fails again to detect the rotor po...

Page 277: ...Forced operation of drain pump Forced operation of drain pump is sent to the indoor unit 20 Setting of compressor frequency Fixing compressor frequency 21 Quiet mode On timer in order to start quiet m...

Page 278: ...check signal is received RAC unit does not have this function Display of check Display of checking in case of signal of error code address from remote control RAC unit does not have this function Disp...

Page 279: ...case with a nipper or knife and grind burrs with a file etc Install the lower case to the flat wall with attached two wooden screws Connect the remote control cord to the terminal block Connect the t...

Page 280: ...emote control cord art or center upper part h a nipper or knife oden screws Connect the remote control cord to the terminal block Connect the terminal of remote control X Y with the terminal of indoo...

Page 281: ...button once and change to the TEMP RANGE indication 3 Press SET button and enter the temperature range setting mode 4 Select UPPER LIMIT or LOWER LIMIT by using button 5 Press SET button to fix 6 When...

Page 282: ...ordingly You can select the louver stop position in the four The louver can stop at any position In normal working indication indoor unit temperature is indicated instead of airflow Only the master re...

Page 283: ...5 C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit To be reset producing 1 0 C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit To be reset producing 1 0 C increase in return air temperature of i...

Page 284: ...nty minutes OFF or heating thermostat is OFF the fan perform intermittent operation for five minutes e minutes OFF g type indoor unit and is automatically defined e split series the indoor fan tap is...

Page 285: ...284 16 SCM T 199 B PJZ012D077 2 Model RC EX1A eco touch REMOTE CONTROL RC EX1A INSTALLATION MANUAL...

Page 286: ...the Installation Manual should be given to a new owner WARNING Ask a professional contractor to carry out installation work according to the installation manual Improper installation work may result...

Page 287: ...ontrol to medical or communication equipment could disrupt medical activities video broadcasting or cause noise interference CAUTION Do not install the remote control at following places It could caus...

Page 288: ...m 2 0 mm2 x 2 core 3 Remote control installation procedure Determine where to install the remote control Installation Using a switch box Installed directly on a wall Wiring direction Backward Upper ce...

Page 289: ...procedure Dimensions Viewed from front Take care to protect the removed upper case from moisture or dust PCB side Viewed from rear To remove the upper case from the bottom cases of R C Insert the tip...

Page 290: ...om case In case of exposing wiring When the wiring is taken out from the upper center or upper left of R C Cut out the thin wall sections on the cases for the size of wire Upper center Upper left Uppe...

Page 291: ...two or more R C Up to two units of R C can be used at the maximum for 1 indoor unit or 1 group One is main R C and the other is sub R C Operating range is different depending on the main or sub R C R...

Page 292: ...USB simultaneously with other USB devices It could cause malfunction or breakdown of R C or personal computer USB port Cover Note Initializing of password Administrator password for daily setting ite...

Page 293: ...located on the refrigerant pipes side Remove two screws and detach the lid from the control box of the air conditioner Setting on site PCB on the receiver has the following switches to set the functio...

Page 294: ...he receiver is pressed If the backup button on the receiver is pressed during a test run it will end the test run If you cannot operate the unit properly during a test run please check by consulting w...

Page 295: ...t 4 Places where the receiver is influenced by the fluorescent lamp or sunlight 2 Places near heat devices 5 Places where the receiver is affected by infrared rays of any other communication devices 3...

Page 296: ...the back ATTENTION DO NOT remove the clamp fixed the wiring Installation of the receiver Check direction of the receiver and fix to the panel CAUTION Connect the connectors before installing the rece...

Page 297: ...in connecting a plural number of indoor units Condition Illuminance at the receiver area 360 lux Top view 60 5m 5m 60 5m Receivable range Receivable range Wireless remote control unit 1m 2 4m 60 5m Re...

Page 298: ...se check wiring by consulting with inspection guides Backup switch 7 segment indicator Light receiving section TIMER CHECK RUN Receiver continued Backup button Cooling test run operation How to read t...

Page 299: ...indoor unit series are not able to be set with this wireless remote control RCN KIT3 E 1 4 fan speed setting PHi Hi Me Lo 3 fan speed setting Hi Me Lo 3 FDUM series RCN KIT3 E 88 A Direct installation...

Page 300: ...the unit properly during a test run please check by consulting with inspection guides on the wiring diagram of outdoor units Cut off the thin section on the side of the upper case with a pair of nipp...

Page 301: ...tioner FAN SPEED button Button to set the fan speed AIR CON No button Indicates the No of air conditioner which is connected MODE button Use to select the mode TEMP button Use to raise the setting tem...

Page 302: ...tion 2 Maximum prolongation of remote control wiring is 600m If the prolongation is over 100m change to the size below But the wiring in the remote control case should be 0 3mm2 recommended to 0 5mm2...

Page 303: ...se of the remote control is mounted to a flat wall with two accessory wood screws Connect the remote control cord to the terminal block Connect the terminals X and Y of the remote control and the term...

Page 304: ...removed screw e remote control cord to the wall surface with a ntrol cord 2 core wires or cables on site configuration is 600 m size below d be 0 3mm2 recommended to 0 5mm2 ing to wire connecting Wat...

Page 305: ...or enabled offset temperature at 1 0 C 06 Remote control thermistor 2 0 C At the time of heating in the case of remote control thermistor enabled offset temperature at 2 0 C 07 Remote control thermist...

Page 306: ...seconds Setting number 01 lighting for 3 to 20 seconds Then the screen goes back to the function number blinking indication if the setting is sequentially conducted continue with the same procedures...

Page 307: ...se instruction Safety precautions Before use please read these Safety Precautions thoroughly before installation All the cautionary items mentioned below are important safety related items to be taken...

Page 308: ...unit approximately 1 3m Be sure not to extend the connection cable on site If the connection cable is extended malfunction may occur Fix the interface on the wall pillar or the like Cut out the punch...

Page 309: ...ct a external remote control unit procured locally to CnT terminal In case of the pulse input switch OFF the DIP switch SW2 1 on the interface PCB When setting operation permission prohibition mode sw...

Page 310: ...l the wired remote control with reference to the attached instruction manual of wired remote control B 0 3mm2 x 2 core cable should be used for the wiring of wired remote control C Maximum length of w...

Page 311: ...310 16 SCM T 199 4 10 5 Superlink E board SC ADNA E F SL2NA E and SL4 AE BE to control...

Page 312: ...311 16 SCM T 199...

Page 313: ...nstalling the unit 1 Place the unit as shown below 2 Remove the bottom plate and duct flange plate of rear from the unit Keep the removed tapping screws to reuse later The number of tapping screws to...

Page 314: ...surface etc Run the sensor cable in a place where the power cable or electrical noise will not cause any abnormal operation 3 Installation procedure a Insert the tip of slotted screwdriver to the gap...

Page 315: ...Connect the cable from remote sensor box and the cut wiring procedure 6 of CNG connector No polarity Be sure to connect the wirings by solder separately Then wirings should prevent a short circuit sep...

Page 316: ...o overturn of the unit Turn off the power source during servicing or inspection work If the power is supplied during servicing or inspection work it could cause electric shock and injury by the operat...

Page 317: ...ions of intake outdoor air do not meet process the outdoor air before intaking 2 Intake outdoor air volume Intake outdoor air volume is 2 6 m3 min at the maximum when two sets of duct joints are used...

Page 318: ...e figure For the height position of hanging the indoor unit refer to Section 5 Fix the brackets 3 and 4 2 pieces each with bolts Install OA spacer i Install it in the way that the recess of OA spacer...

Page 319: ...e put on distant place Conrm there is no backlash between the hanger plate for suspension bolt and the lower nut and washer Use the level gauge only when OA spacer has been installed before hanging 1...

Page 320: ...ed by assembling on the spacer TC OAS E Con rm the following parts are included 1 Before installation Fix the product on the spacer TC OAS E as shown below For the installation method refer to the ins...

Page 321: ...del 5pcs 1pc 1pc Installation Points and Operating Instructions for the Filter Kit CAUTION PJZ012D076 This manual contains installation points and operating instructions for the filter kit manufacture...

Page 322: ...pper side 2 Install the rail on both inner sides of the duct with the screw 3 Install the air filter on the rails Installation procesure 4 Install the bracket on the rail with the screw PJZ012D076 Whe...

Page 323: ...icient of performance Warmer season at indoor temperature 20 0 2 e r u t a r e p m e t j T e r u t a r e p m e t r o o d t u o d n a and outdoor temperature Tj Tj 2 Pdh kW Tj 2 COPd Tj 7 Pdh kW Tj 7 C...

Page 324: ...mer season at indoor Declared coefficient of performance Warmer season at indoor temperature 20 0 2 e r u t a r e p m e t j T e r u t a r e p m e t r o o d t u o d n a and outdoor temperature Tj Tj 2...

Page 325: ...g Warmer season at indoor Declared coefficient of performance Warmer season at indoor temperature 20 0 2 e r u t a r e p m e t j T e r u t a r e p m e t r o o d t u o d n a and outdoor temperature Tj...

Page 326: ...clared coefficient of performance Warmer season at indoor temperature 20 0 2 e r u t a r e p m e t j T e r u t a r e p m e t r o o d t u o d n a and outdoor temperature Tj Tj 2 Pdh kW Tj 2 COPd Tj 7 P...

Page 327: ...indoor Declared coefficient of performance Warmer season at indoor temperature 20 0 2 e r u t a r e p m e t j T e r u t a r e p m e t r o o d t u o d n a and outdoor temperature Tj Tj 2 Pdh kW Tj 2 C...

Page 328: ...indoor Declared coefficient of performance Warmer season at indoor temperature 20 0 2 e r u t a r e p m e t j T e r u t a r e p m e t r o o d t u o d n a and outdoor temperature Tj Tj 2 Pdh kW Tj 2 CO...

Page 329: ...eason at indoor Declared coefficient of performance Warmer season at indoor temperature 20 0 2 e r u t a r e p m e t j T e r u t a r e p m e t r o o d t u o d n a and outdoor temperature Tj Tj 2 Pdh k...

Page 330: ...Warmer season at indoor Declared coefficient of performance Warmer season at indoor temperature 20 0 2 e r u t a r e p m e t j T e r u t a r e p m e t r o o d t u o d n a and outdoor temperature Tj T...

Page 331: ...Warmer season at indoor Declared coefficient of performance Warmer season at indoor temperature 20 0 2 e r u t a r e p m e t j T e r u t a r e p m e t r o o d t u o d n a and outdoor temperature Tj Tj...

Page 332: ...Warmer season at indoor Declared coefficient of performance Warmer season at indoor temperature 20 0 2 e r u t a r e p m e t j T e r u t a r e p m e t r o o d t u o d n a and outdoor temperature Tj Tj...

Page 333: ...Warmer season at indoor Declared coefficient of performance Warmer season at indoor temperature 20 0 2 e r u t a r e p m e t j T e r u t a r e p m e t r o o d t u o d n a and outdoor temperature Tj T...

Page 334: ...g Warmer season at indoor Declared coefficient of performance Warmer season at indoor temperature 20 0 2 e r u t a r e p m e t j T e r u t a r e p m e t r o o d t u o d n a and outdoor temperature Tj...

Page 335: ...o 108 8215 Japan http www mhi mth co jp en INVERTER MULTI SPLIT SYSTEM RESIDENTIAL AIR CONDITIONERS Because of our policy of continuous improvement we reserve the right to make changes in all specific...

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