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(4)
Explain to the customer on the correct usage of the air conditioner in simple layman’s terms.
(5)
Make sure that drain flows properly.
(6)
Standard operation data
Model
Item
SRK52HE
SRK63HE
SRK71HE
Cooling
–
–
–
Heating
1.50
1.51
1.63
Cooling
0.52
0.48
0.48
Heating
–
–
–
Cooling
12
13
12
Heating
15
17
18
Cooling
8.6/8.3/7.9
10.8/10.4/9.9
10.2/9.8/9.4
Running current (A)
Heating
7.4/7.1/6.8
9.1/8.7/8.4
9.4/9.0/8.6
Low pressure (MPa)
Temp. difference between
return air and supply air (
°
C)
High pressure (MPa)
(220/230/240V)
Note (1) The data are measured at following conditions
Ambient air temperature
Indoor side: Cooling ... 27˚C DB, 19˚C WB, Heating ... 20˚C DB
Outdoor side: Cooling ... 35˚C DB, 24˚C WB, Heating ... 7˚C DB, 6˚C WB
(b)
When manipulating the remote control mounted on a
wall:
Make sure that it works normally (i.e., transmission/reception
signal is audible) before mounting.
Notes (1) The remote control is correctly facing the
sensing element of the air conditioner when being
manipulated.
(2) The typical coverage is indicated (in the left
illustration). It may be more or less depending on
the installation.
(3) The coverage may be less or even nil. If the sensing
element is exposed to strong light, such as direct
sunlight, illumination, etc., or dust is deposited on
it or it is used behind a curtain, etc.
5.6 Precautions for wireless remote control installation and operation
(1)
Wireless remote control covers the following distances:
(a)
When operating facing the air conditioner:
Low pressure (MPa)
Temp. difference between
return air and supply air (
°
C)
High pressure (MPa)
30˚
or less
5 m or less
Wireless remote
control
5 m or less
Remote control
available in this area.
Receiver
60˚ or less
30˚
or less
If the distances exceed the area indicated above, be sure to check
the receiver status.