
Table (d): Indoor Air Temperature Shifting
1. Target room temperature shift value (dGetaDst)
•
To offset the absolute gap between detection temperature with actual room temperature.
•
The heat exchanger unit’s temperature is different based on operation mode, it becomes the action operation mode
value.
Actual operation mode
Target room temperature offset value (dGetaDst)
Cooling
(1)
Heating
(2)
Soft Dry
(0)
2. Room temperature shift value (dGeta)
•
When compressor ON/OFF, correction of detected room temperature by shift value during defrost etc.
i) Initial value when operation starts, or changing the actual operation mode.
Set the offset value at each operation mode. However, in order to improve the heating startup efficiency, the offset value
will be changed based on the gap between setting temperature and room temperature.
Actual operation mode
Gap between setting temperature and room temperature
Room temperature offset value
(dGeta)
Cool
—
(0)
Heat
(Operation start set temp. - room temp.)
4°C
(4)
(Operation start set temp.)
4°C
(4)
Soft Dry
—
(0)
ii) Updating during operation
During operation, it will compare with the target room temperature offset value at specific period, then the room
temperature will be updated.
Actual operation mode
Room temperature zone
Updating period (sec.)
Cool
—
(180)
Heat
A, B, C, D zone
(15)
Soft Dry
—
(180)
Update the room temperature offset value (dGeta)
Temperature condition
Room temp. offset value after modified (dGeta)
Target room temp. offset value
Room temp. offset
value (dGetaDst
dGeta)
dGeta + (0.5)
Target room temp. offset value
Room temp. offset
value (dGetaDst
dGeta)
dGeta - (0.5)
Target room temp. offset value = Room temp. offset
value (dGetaDst = dGeta)
Do not change.
However, if the following condition is occurred, temperature cannot detect correctly and therefore no updating will be
done.
•
Heating zone E and above (Temperature gap is big and great capacity increased.)
•
During deice
•
After deice complete *within 600 sec.
•
Comp. stop
Comp. starting *within 600 sec.
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Summary of Contents for CS-ME10DTEG
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Page 14: ...2 4 Mini Cassette Type 2 4 1 Remote Control 14 ...
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Page 29: ...6 Wiring Diagram 6 1 Wall Type 29 ...
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Page 34: ...7 Electronic Circuit Diagram 34 ...
Page 35: ...Printed Circuit Board CU 3E18EBE 35 ...
Page 42: ...B Indoor Fan Control i Indoor fan control operation outline 1 Cooling Soft Dry 42 ...
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Page 79: ...B Indoor Fan Control i Indoor fan control operation outline 1 Cooling Soft Dry 79 ...
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