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10.4.2.

 Transferring (Using New Refrigerant Piping)

 1. Removing the unit

 a. Collecting the refrigerant into the outdoor unit by pumping down

The refrigerant can be collected into the outdoor unit (pumping down) by pressing the TEST RUN button, even when the
temperature of the room is low.

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clockwise. (Remove the valve stem caps and check to see that the valve stems are fully opened position. Always use
a hex wrench (with 4-mm opposing sides) to operate the valve stems.)

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the clockwise direction.

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way valve quickly in the clockwise direction to close it, then stop the operation.

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 2. Installing the unit

Install the unit using new refrigerant piping. Follow the instructions in section 4.1 to evacuate the pipes connecting the indoor
and outdoor units, and the pipes of the indoor unit, and check for gas leaks.

10.4.3.

 AC Units Replacement (Using Existing Refrigerant Piping)

When replacing and R410A AC unit with another R410A AC unit, you should re-flare the refrigerant piping. Even though the
replacement AC unit uses the R410A, problems occur when, for example, either the AC unit maker or the refrigerating machine oil
is different.
When replacing an R22 AC unit with an R410A AC unit, the following checks and cleaning procedures are necessary but are
difficult to do because of the chemical characteristics of the refrigerating machine oil (as described in items c) and d) of section
10.1.1.(2)). In this case, you should use new refrigerant piping rather than the existing piping.

 1. Piping check

Because of the different pressure characteristics of R22 and R410A, the design pressure for the equipment is 1.6 times
different. the wall thickness of the piping must comply with that shown in Table 10, but this is not easy to check. Also, even if
the thickness is correct, there may be flattened or bent portions midway through the piping due to sharp curves. Buried sections
of the piping also cannot be checked.

 2. Pipe cleaning

A large quantity of refrigerating machine oil (mineral oil) adheres to existing pipes due to the refrigeration cycle circulation. If the
pipes are used just as they are for the R410A cycle, the capacity will be lowered due to the incompatibility of this oil with the
R410A, or irregularities may occur in the refrigeration cycle. For this reason, the piping must be thoroughly cleaned, but this is
difficult with the present technology.

10.4.4.

 Refrigerant Compatibility (Using R410A Refrigerant in R22 ACs and Vice Versa)

Do not operate an existing R22 AC with the new R410A refrigerant. Doing so would result in improper functioning of the equipment
or malfunction, and might lead to a major accident such as an explosion in the refrigeration cycle. Similarly, do not operate an
R410A AC with R22 refrigerant. The chemical reaction between the refrigerating machine oil used in R410A ACs and the chlorine
that is contained in R22 would cause the refrigerating machine oil to degrade and lead to malfunction.

10.4.5.

 Recharging Refrigerant During Servicing

When recharging is necessary, insert the specified amount of new refrigerant in accordance with the following procedure.

 1. Connect the charging hose to the service port of the outdoor unit.

 2. Connect the charging hose to the vacuum pump adaptor. At this time, fully open the 2-way valve and 3-way valve.

 3. Fully open the handle Lo of the manifold gauge, turn on the power of the vacuum pump and continue the vacuum process for

at least one hour.

 4. Confirm that the low pressure gauge shows a reading of -0.1 Mpa (-76 cmHg), then fully close the handle Lo, and turn off the

vacuum pump. Wait for 1-2 minutes, then check to make sure that the needle of the Low pressure gauge has not returned. See
Fig. 13 for the remaining steps of this procedure.

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CS-PW9DKE / CU-PW9DKE / CS-PW12DKE / CU-PW12DKE

Summary of Contents for CU-PW9DKE

Page 1: ...ormation by anyone else could result in serious injury or death 1 Features 2 2 Functions 3 3 Product Specifications 6 4 Dimensions 11 5 Refrigeration Cycle Diagram 12 6 Block Diagram 13 7 Wiring Diagr...

Page 2: ...n to reduce dust and smoke Auto Restart Control Automatically restart after power failure CS PW9DKE CU PW9DKE CS PW12DKE CU PW12DKE Enviromental Friendly For Refrigerant R410A Model 12 hour Timer Sett...

Page 3: ...oom Temperature Setting Temperature Setting 16 to 30 Auto Operation Timer Operation Selection Stop Start Operation Control set the ON OFF Timer hourly later Set Cancel Timer Operation Set timer Cancel...

Page 4: ...ng this button for 15seconds to start or end the Demonstration Mode Auto Switch Button Air quality Green Orange Red Anti freezing Control for the Evaporator Cooling or Soft Dry Operation Warm Booting...

Page 5: ...r 60 seconds It stops immediately with remote control ON OFF button Anti freezing operation for outdoor unit during Heating Mode Operation only Temperature of the condenser is tested by TRS Deicing Co...

Page 6: ...nner Diameter Length Height Width Depth Type Motor Type Rated output type Motor type Fan Speed Low Med High Rated Output Input Inch Inch Inch Inch mm m mm mm mm kg W W W rpm rpm rpm CS PW9DKE CU PW9DK...

Page 7: ...rculation Control Device Compressor Capacitor Fan Motor Capacitor Unit CS PW9DKE CU PW9DKE Length Circulation Inner Diameter mm c c g mm L min mm F V F V Evaporator Copper Slot type Plate fin configur...

Page 8: ...Length Height Width Depth Type Motor Type Rated output type Motor type Fan Speed Low Med High Rated Output Input Inch Inch Inch Inch mm m mm mm mm kg W W W rpm rpm rpm CS PW12DKE CU PW12DKE 3 40 3 80...

Page 9: ...Refrigerant Circulation Control Device Compressor Capacitor Fan Motor Capacitor Unit CS PW12DKE CU PW12DKE Length Circulation Inner Diameter mm c c g mm L min mm F V F V Evaporator Copper Slot type Pl...

Page 10: ...r Unit B A 254 631 382 118 131 95 420 50 Front View Back View Installation Plate Hook Gas Side Liquid Side Drain Port Air intake 280 Side view 183 Air outlet Left Piping Hole Right Piping Hole 100 141...

Page 11: ...Outdoor Unit CU PW9DKE Unit mm CU PW12DKE 11 CS PW9DKE CU PW9DKE CS PW12DKE CU PW12DKE 10cm or more 10cm or more 100cm or more 48 18 6 INVERTER 780 57 570 289 Top View 105...

Page 12: ...CS CU PW9DKE CS CU PW12DKE 5 Refrigeration Cycle Diagram INTAKE AIR SENSOR PIPING SENSOR 4 way valve PIPING SENSOR AIR QUALITY SENSOR Cooling Heating 12 CS PW9DKE CU PW9DKE CS PW12DKE CU PW12DKE...

Page 13: ...DKE 6 Block Diagram 13 CS PW12DKE CU PW12DKE CS PW9DKE CU PW9DKE CS PW12DKE CU PW12DKE F M F M 2 CR 3 4 1 RY HOT SSR SSR FUSE RY PWR OUTDOOR UNIT 4 Valve Compressor Piping Sensor INDOOR UNIT POWER SUP...

Page 14: ...V 50Hz STEPPING MOTOR OUTDOOR UNIT TERMINAL BOARD 1 L 2 N 3 4 1 L 2 N 3 4 OUTDOOR UNIT R RED BL BLACK B BLUE BR BROWN O ORANGE GRY GREY G GREEN Y YELLOW W WHITE Y G YELLOW GREEN P PINK YELLOW RED S BL...

Page 15: ...i Freezing Control If temperature of evaporator is lower than 2 continuously for 4 minutes the compressor will cease to prevent the evaporator from freezing Fan speed setting will not be changed When...

Page 16: ...perature reaches the set temp on remote control and then Soft Dry will be activated During Soft Dry Mode the fan of indoor unit will operate at super low speed The soft dry mode will run for less than...

Page 17: ...omp Indoor Fan Outdoor Fan Operation Indicator 6 6 6 1 6 1 1 4 Operation status Time Operate Stop Super Low Super Low Super Low Super Low Low 1 5 Cooling mode operation activated Intake Air temp 1 0 C...

Page 18: ...the speed at super low Compressor Stops Compressor Restarts 4 minutes later Indoor Heat Exchanger 65 Compressor Stops Compressor Restarts 3 minutes later Compressor runs 5 min T 5 last for 2 min T in...

Page 19: ...select Auto Fan Speed mode Indoor Fan Speed is between Me and Slo Me Lo Lo S Lo S Lo 45 41 34 30 45 41 34 30 38 30 28 15 38 30 28 15 Temperature of heat exchanger Temperature of heat exchanger Stop T...

Page 20: ...Time Delay Td deicing won t ends immediately Deicing Operation Time T 3 min 3min T 7min 7 min T 9min T 9min Deicing Operation Time T 3 min 3min T 7min 7 min T 9min T 9min Td s 0 60 120 180 Td s 0 60 1...

Page 21: ...ad deicing timer l m Warm booting control m r Overload control Out door fan stop for 60 accumulatively 20 20 51 Outdoor Heat Exchanger Outdoor Heat Exchanger 10 20 Basic time Compressor Indoor fan Out...

Page 22: ...or air temperature the operation is determined and operation continued at the mode determined If indoor temperature is less than 16 heating operation will immediately operate After the operation mode...

Page 23: ...ir quality sensor is always on during the operation of the air conditioner When the air conditioner stops The air conditioner is on standby the air conditioner will provide power to the air quality se...

Page 24: ...el 2 Red 0 1 2 G1 0 85 G2 0 60 Set the sensitivity number of the air quality sensor as 2 Standard A i r q u a l i t y becomes better A i r q u a l i t y becomes worse Detecting of air quality When the...

Page 25: ...vity control m ode 2 The previous sensitivity setting will be displayed in the temperature display 3 Press or button on the remote control to change the sensitivity 0 Turn off the air quality indicato...

Page 26: ...t O N O F F ON OFF 5 seconds 5 seconds 5 seconds 5 seconds 5 seconds 5 seconds 5 seconds Red Orange green Orange Green Orange Red 10 seconds 20 seconds 8 7 Ventilator Interlocking Unit Control Optiona...

Page 27: ...trol does not reach the signal receiver of the indoor unit the display of the remote control will not correspond with the actual ON OFF status of the indoor unit 27 8 9 Indoor Fan Motor Control Automa...

Page 28: ...ouver When temperature of indoor heat exchanger reaches 38 during heating mode operation if temperature falls to 35 airflow direction will change from the lower limit to horizontal Angles Of Airflow D...

Page 29: ...at a strong and firm location which is able to withstand the set s weight If the strength is not enough or installation is not properly done the set will drop and cause injury 5 For electrical work f...

Page 30: ...re there is ease for access for the power disconnection in case of emergency In some countries permanent connection of this room air conditioner to the power supply is prohibited 1 Power supply connec...

Page 31: ...t obstructed There should not be any animal or plant which could be affected by hot air discharged Keep the spaces indicated by arrows from wall ceiling fence or other obstacles Do not place any obsta...

Page 32: ...rding to the arrows marked on the lower left and right side of the installation plate The meeting point of the extended line is the centre of the hole Another method is by putting measuring tape at po...

Page 33: ...Ensure the hooks are properly seated on the installation plate by moving in left and right Hooks at installation plate Slee ve for piping hole Piping Drain hose Indoor unit Installation plate hook Un...

Page 34: ...vier cord Ensure the color of wires of outdoor unit and the terminal Nos are the same to the indoor s respectively Earth lead wire shall be longer than the other lead wires as shown in the figure for...

Page 35: ...sound will occur at the tenth sec in order to indicate the ON OFF changed over of remote control receiving sound 9 3 OUTDOOR UNIT 9 3 1 SELECT THE BEST LOCATION Refer to Select the best location sect...

Page 36: ...ir approximately ten minutes 4 Close the Low side valve of the charging set and turn off the vacuum pump Make sure that the needle in the gauge does not move after approximately five minutes Note BE S...

Page 37: ...ping 9 3 6 CONNECT THE CABLE TO THE OUTDOOR UNIT 1 Remove the control board cover from the unit by loosening the screw 2 Connecting cable between indoor unit and outdoor unit shall be approved polychl...

Page 38: ...e difference between the intake temperature and the discharge is more than 8 C during cooling operation or CHECK ITEMS Is there any gas leakage at flare nut connections Has the heat insulation been ca...

Page 39: ...n cause an oxygen deficiency if it leaks into a closed room since it collects in the lower area of the room It also generates toxic gas when it isdirectly exposed to a flame so it must be used in a we...

Page 40: ...a specialist Incorrect repairs can result in an water leakage electric shock fire etc 10 2 TOOL FOR INSTALLING SERVICING REFRIGERANT PIPING 10 2 1 Necessary Tools In order to prevent an R410A AC from...

Page 41: ...es Table 5 Conventional wrenches R410A wrenches For 1 4 opposite side x torque 17 mm x 18 N m 180 kgf cm 17 mm x 18 N m 180 kgf cm For 3 3 opposite side x torque 22 mm x 42 N m 420 kgf cm 22 mm x 42 N...

Page 42: ...e used with CFC and HCFC cannot be used with R410A because there is no chlorine in the refrigerant The present R134a leak detector can be used but the detection sensitivity will be lower setting the s...

Page 43: ...e manually by opening and closing the valve 9 Refrigerant cylinders The R410A cylinders are labeled with the refrigerant name and the coating color of the cylinder protector is pink which is the color...

Page 44: ...a conventional flaring tool use the copper pipe gauge for clearance adjustment etc to ensure the correct A dimension see Fig 10 Fig 10 Flaring dimensions 10 3 1 Piping Material s It is recommended tha...

Page 45: ...orque The tightening torque for R410A is the same as the conventional torque value for R22 Be careful because if the torque is too weak it may lead to a gas leak If it is too strong it may split the f...

Page 46: ...n or dried with a vacuum pump 10 4 INSTALLATION TRANSFERRING SERVICING 10 4 1 Inspecting Gas Leaks with a Vacuum Pump for New Installations Using New Refrigerant Piping 1 From the viewpoint of protect...

Page 47: ...eck Because of the different pressure characteristics of R22 and R410A the design pressure for the equipment is 1 6 times different the wall thickness of the piping must comply with that shown in Tabl...

Page 48: ...te the unit in the cooling mode while charging a little of the liquid at a time about 150 g time as a guideline If the charging amount is insufficient from one operation wait about one minute then use...

Page 49: ...may oxidize Especially when the interior of the refrigerant circuit oxidizes due to overheating scale occurs and stays in the circuit as dust thus exerting a fatally adverse effect So make brazing at...

Page 50: ...2 Removal Procedure For Intake Grille 1 Remove the two caps at the discharge port right and left Fig 3 2 Release the two screws under the both caps Fig 4 Removal Procedure For Front Grille Cap Fixing...

Page 51: ...lle 1 Separate the drain hose and the drain plate Fig 10 Fig 10 2 Pull out the discharge grille slightly Fig 11 Fig 11 3 Break off the earing release the holder slightly Be sure to avoid cracking of t...

Page 52: ...r to reset Resetting terminals Fig 16 1 Fig 12 Release the two fixing screws disassembly the fixing board from evaporator on the left side of the evaporator and pull out the whole evaporator 2 Loose t...

Page 53: ...rature More than 8 15 minutes afte an operation is started at the cooling mode Normal Measuring electric current during operation Measuring gas side pressure Less than 14 at the heating mode Value of...

Page 54: ...mes approximately 80 lower than the normal level The discharge tube of the compressor becomes abnormally hot normally 70 90 The difference between high pressure and low pressure becomes almost zero El...

Page 55: ...r off Set temperature 1 5 in difference Temperature setting Intake Air temperature 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 13 Techni...

Page 56: ...ength Characteristics 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 230V 16 15 14 1 05 1 00 0 95 0 90 0 85 2 8 2 6 2 4 2 2 5 0 4 0 3 0 I Current A Q Cooling capacity kW LP Gas side piping pressure Mpa O Outlet air temp PIPING LENGT...

Page 57: ...speed Piping length 7 5m 230V CS PW9DKE CU PW9DKE CS PW12DKE CU PW12DKE Piping Length Characteristics 57 CS CU PW12DKE Cooling characteristics Operation characteristics Outdoor temp Condition Room te...

Page 58: ...CS PW9DKE 14 Exploded View 34 1 3 4 38 2 26 33 17 5 24 31 32 28 25 30 32 31 29 11 13 9 12 27 22 19 15 8 23 14 20 21 16 35 58 18 CS PW12DKE 36 37 6 7 CS PW9DKE CU PW9DKE CS PW12DKE CU PW12DKE...

Page 59: ...ER SUPPLY CORD COMPLETE 1 CWA20C2362 CWA20C2362 18 TERMINAL BOARD 1 CWA28C2086 CWA28C2086 19 MAIN PCB 1 CWA743748 CWA743749 20 INDICATOR COMPLETE 1 CWE39C1124 CWE39C1124 21 INDICATOR HOLDER FRONT 1 CW...

Page 60: ...60 16 Exploded View 35 32 34 33 36 4 5 3 2 6 7 28 26 24 27 25 37 23 11 29 22 21 20 31 14 8 10 9 1 13 15 17 30 CU PW9DKE CU PW12DKE CS PW9DKE CU PW9DKE CS PW12DKE CU PW12DKE...

Page 61: ...15 2 WAY VALVE 1 CWB021191 CWB021191 17 3 WAY VALVE 1 CWB011231 CWB011231 20 OVER LOAD PROTECTOR 1 CWA121203 CWA121205 21 TERMINAL COVER 1 CWH17006 CWH17006 22 NUT TERMINAL COVER 1 7080300J 7080300J 2...

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