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12. Operation and Control
12.1 Basic Function
Inverter control, which equipped with a microcomputer in determining the most suitable operating mode as time
passes, automatically adjusts output power for maximum comfort always. In order to achieve the suitable operating
mode, the microcomputer maintains the set temperature by measuring the temperature of the environment and
performing temperature shifting. The compressor at outdoor unit is operating following the frequency instructed by
the microcomputer at indoor unit that judging the condition according to internal setting temperature and intake air
temperature.
12.1.1 Internal Setting Temperature
Once the operation starts, remote control setting temperature will be taken as base value for temperature shifting
processes. These shifting processes are depending on the air conditioner settings and the operation environment.
The final shifted value will be used as internal setting temperature and it is updated continuously whenever the
electrical power is supplied to the unit.
12.1.2 Cooling
Operation
12.1.2.1 Thermostat
control
Compressor is OFF when Intake Air Temperature - Internal Setting Temperature < -1.5°C continue for 3 minutes.
Compressor is ON after waiting for 3 minutes, if the Intake Air Temperature - Internal Setting Temperature >
Compressor OFF point.
12.1.3 Soft Dry Operation
12.1.3.1 Thermostat
control
Compressor is OFF when Intake Air Temperature - Internal Setting Temperature < -2.0°C continue for 3 minutes.
Compressor is ON after waiting for 3 minutes, if the Intake Air Temperature - Internal Setting Temperature >
Compressor OFF point.
12.1.4 Heating
Operation
12.1.4.1 Thermostat
control
Compressor is OFF when Intake Air Temperature - Internal Setting Temperature > +2.0°C continue for 3 minutes.
Compressor is ON after waiting for 3 minutes, if the Intake Air Temperature - Internal Setting Temperature <
Compressor OFF point.
Summary of Contents for CS-E12NKDW
Page 15: ...15 Outdoor Unit U 2E15GBE Outdoor Unit U 2E18CBPG ...
Page 16: ...16 Outdoor Unit U 3E18JBE ...
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Page 20: ...20 4 Location of Controls and Components 4 1 Indoor Unit 4 2 Outdoor Unit 4 3 Remote Control ...
Page 21: ...21 5 Dimensions 5 1 Indoor Unit 5 1 1 CS E7NK CS E9NK CS E12NK CS E15NK ...
Page 22: ...22 5 1 2 CS E18NK ...
Page 23: ...23 5 2 Outdoor Unit 5 2 1 CU E7NKD CU E9NKD CU E12NKD CU E15NKD 5 2 2 CU E18NKD ...
Page 24: ...24 6 Refrigeration Cycle Diagram 6 1 CU E7NKD CU E9NKD CU E12NKD CU E15NKD ...
Page 25: ...25 6 2 CU E18NKD ...
Page 26: ...26 7 Block Diagram 7 1 CU E7NKD CU E9NKD CU E12NKD CU E15NKD ...
Page 27: ...27 7 2 CU E18NKD ...
Page 29: ...29 8 1 2 CS E18NKDW ...
Page 30: ...30 8 2 Outdoor Unit 8 2 1 CU E7NKD CU E9NKD CU E12NKD CU E15NKD ...
Page 31: ...31 8 2 2 CU E18NKD ...
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Page 34: ...34 9 2 Outdoor Unit 9 2 1 CU E7NKD CU E9NKD CU E12NKD CU E15NKD ...
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Page 36: ...36 10 Printed Circuit Board 10 1 Indoor Unit 10 1 1 Main Printed Circuit Board ...
Page 38: ...38 10 1 5 Human Activity Sensor Printed Circuit Board ...
Page 39: ...39 10 2 Outdoor Unit 10 2 1 CU E7NKD CU E9NKD CU E12NKD CU E15NKD ...
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Page 105: ...105 Figure 3 Figure 4 17 1 1 3 To remove discharge grille Figure 5 ...
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