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Control of 2WAY SYSTEM

2. Wireless Remote Controller

Before requesting service, please check the followings.

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Solution

The unit doesn’t work even 

when

is pressed on the 

remote controller.

The power to the indoor unit is not ON.

Make sure the power to the indoor unit is ON.

Are the remote controller’s batteries dead?

Change the batteries.

Is there a mismatch between the display lamp and 

cooling/heating or is it set to something other than 

Auto? (The operating lamp stays lit, while the timer 

lamp and the standby lamp blink alternately.)

Change the operating mode.

Do the addresses match one another? 

Check the addresses of the receiver and the 

remote controller. (See Page 8-22)

The air conditioner starts and 

stops on its own.

Has the timer been set to repeat?

Check the timer settings.(See Page 8-20)

 is displayed on the remote 

controller when the unit is stopped.

An error has occurred in the non-volatile 

memory.

Please contact your sales outlet.

Although the unit is for air conditioning only, either Auto or Heat is indicated 

in the display.

Make settings to the remote controller’s operation 

mode display. (See Page 8-25)

After putting the batteries in the remote controller, even when it is operated, 

the display does not change. 

Press the Reset button on the remote controller. 

(See Page 8-18)

The timer cannot be set.

Make the settings when the remote controller is in 

Operation Display. (See Page 8-20)

If the problem persists even after you check the foregoing items, stop the unit, disconnect the power to the indoor unit and 
contact the dealer where the product was purchased with the model number and problem you are having. 
As it is dangerous, under no circumstances should you undertake repairs yourself.

Further, when the receiver’s lamps are blinking; please contact your retailer with that information.

8-31.  Before Requesting Service 

Specifications

CZ-RWSU3 / CZ-RWSC3 / CZ-RWSK2

Wireless Remote 

Controller

Dimensions 182 mm (H) X 61 mm (W) X 18.5 mm (D)

Power source Two LR03 size batteries

Clock Accuracy ±30 seconds per month (at 25 °C)

CZ-RWSU3 / CZ-RWSC3 

Receiver

Dimensions CZ-RWSU3

CZ-RWSC3

120 mm (H) X 70 mm (W) X 20 mm (D) 

Power source

16 V DC (Supplied from the terminal strip of the 

indoor unit’s remote controller)

29.7 mm (H) X 211.8 mm (W) X 211.8 mm (D) 

8-32. Common to All Models

Wiring for the Receiver

1. Installation Location for the Receiver

The wireless remote controllers use a very weak infrared light for its signal, which can result in the signal not being received
because of the following influences, so take care in where the unit is installed.

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• Inverter or rapid-start type fluorescent lights. (Models with

out

 glow lamps)

• Plasma display or LCD televisions.
• Direct sunlight or other sources of bright light.
  Do not bundle together with the power source wiring or store in the same metal tube. Operation error may occur.
  Be careful not to connect cables to other terminals of indoor units (e.g. power source wiring terminal). Malfunction may occur.

  Avoid the following locations for installation.

 • Location where condensation occurs
 • Location where voltage fluctuation frequently occurs
 • Location where there is a machine producing electromagnetic radiation

2. Installation location for the Wireless Remote Controller 

If a remote controller is to be operated from a remote control holder that is hung on a wall, turn on the lights in the room as 
well as any electrical appliances and then check to make sur

e the air conditioner works with the remote controller in the 

location where it will be installed. If it works, continue with

 installation.

If the main sensor is to be switched from the indoor unit to a

 

remote controller, pay attention to the following when installing.

• Locate where no warm or cold air will affect it.
• Locate in a place free from direct sunlight.
• Locate where it will not be affected by any other heat/cold 

source.

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Summary of Contents for Elite Big PAC-i S-200PE3E5B

Page 1: ...it Indoor Unit S 50PU2E5B S 60PU2E5B S 71PU2E5B S 100PU2E5B S 125PU2E5B Type U2 S 200PE3E5B S 250PE3E5B Type E3 High Static Pressure Ducted Type 4 Way Cassette Type U 200PZH2E8 U 250PZH2E8 Order No SB...

Page 2: ...rosting process or to clean other than those recommended by the manufacturer The appliance shall be stored in a room without continuously operating ignition sources for example open flames an operatin...

Page 3: ...an installation location which is rigid and strong enough to support or hold the unit and select a location for easy maintenance In cases that require mechanical ventilation ventilation openings shall...

Page 4: ...y not be adequate or may need re calibration Detection equipment shall be calibrated in a refrigerant free area Ensure that the detector is not a potential source of ignition and is suitable for the r...

Page 5: ...fire or heat can produce dangerously toxic gas Confirm after installation that no refrigerant gas is leaking If the gas comes in contact with a burning stove gas water heater electric room heater or o...

Page 6: ...0 0 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 3 0 3 5 4 0 4 5 5 0 5 5 6 0 6 5 7 0 7 5 8 0 8 5 Amin minimum indoor oor space m 2 mc The refrigerant charge amount Total of refrigerant at shipment and refrigerant charge amoun...

Page 7: ...on changes and performance decreases when gas leaks collect the remaining refrigerant and recharge the required total amount of new refrigerant after xing the leak 3 Different tools required 1 Tool sp...

Page 8: ...equivalent in tons multiply the total refrigerant charge by GWP value then divided by 1000 4 5 6 7 This product contains fluorinated greenhouse gases CO2 equivalent amount is shown in CO2 eq 1 2 CO2...

Page 9: ...U2 50 60 71 100 125 S 50PU2E5B x4 U 200PZH2E8 S 60PU2E5B x4 U 250PZH2E8 S 100PU2E5B x2 U 200PZH2E8 S 125PU2E5B x2 U 250PZH2E8 S 71PU2E5B x3 U 200PZH2E8 E3 200 250 S 200PE3E5B U 200PZH2E8 S 250PE3E5B U...

Page 10: ...at in OFF continues or cycles OFF ON too frequently 5 6 Table of Thermistor Characteristics 5 7 How to Remove the Compressor 5 8 How to Remove the Electrical Component Box 5 9 Symptom Thermostat in OF...

Page 11: ...Simultaneously Group Control 8 8 Using the Remote Controller 8 9 Pairing Addresses 8 10 Emergency Operation 8 11 Miscellaneous Settings 8 12 Button Control 8 13 nanoeTM X Setting 8 16 Optional Control...

Page 12: ...MEMO Xi SM830276 00_ R32 TD SM indb 12 19 02 26 15 26 22...

Page 13: ...200PE3E5B S 250PE3E5B Type E3 Type U2 2 S 50PU2E5B S 60PU2E5B S 71PU2E5B S 100PU2E5B S 125PU2E5B 1 12 2 1 1 1 12 2 2 1 1 4 Dimensional Data 1 5 Refrigerant Flow Diagram 1 6 Operating Range 1 7 Capaci...

Page 14: ...4320 3780 3180 Heating m3 min m3 h H M L 72 0 63 0 53 0 4320 3780 3180 Outdoor Air flow Cooling m3 min m3 h 164 0 9840 Heating m3 min m3 h 164 0 9840 Refrigerant type amount g oz R32 4 20k 148 2 Prod...

Page 15: ...5040 4320 3450 Heating m3 min m3 h H M L 84 0 72 0 59 0 5040 4320 3450 Outdoor Air flow Cooling m3 min m3 h 160 0 9600 Heating m3 min m3 h 160 0 9600 Refrigerant type amount g oz R32 5 20k 183 4 Prod...

Page 16: ...m3 h H M L 36 0 2 26 0 2 18 0 2 2160 2 1560 2 1080 2 Outdoor Air flow Cooling m3 min m3 h 164 0 9840 Heating m3 min m3 h 164 0 9840 Refrigerant type amount g oz R32 4 20k 148 2 Product dimension Heig...

Page 17: ...h H M L 22 0 3 16 0 3 13 0 3 1320 3 960 3 780 3 Outdoor Air flow Cooling m3 min m3 h 164 0 9840 Heating m3 min m3 h 164 0 9840 Refrigerant type amount g oz R32 4 20k 148 2 Product dimension Height mm...

Page 18: ...m3 min m3 h H M L 16 5 4 13 5 4 11 5 4 990 4 810 4 690 4 Outdoor Air flow Cooling m3 min m3 h 164 0 9840 Heating m3 min m3 h 164 0 9840 Refrigerant type amount g oz R32 4 20k 148 2 Product dimension H...

Page 19: ...min m3 h H M L 37 0 2 27 0 2 19 0 2 2220 2 1620 2 1140 2 Outdoor Air flow Cooling m3 min m3 h 160 0 9600 Heating m3 min m3 h 160 0 9600 Refrigerant type amount g oz R32 5 20k 183 4 Product dimension...

Page 20: ...g m3 min m3 h H M L 21 0 4 16 0 4 13 0 4 1260 4 960 4 780 4 Outdoor Air flow Cooling m3 min m3 h 160 0 9600 Heating m3 min m3 h 160 0 9600 Refrigerant type amount g oz R32 5 20k 183 4 Product dimensio...

Page 21: ...o of pole r p m 230V High Coil resistance Ambient temperature 20 C VAC F Run capacitor Electronic expansion valve Coil Coil resistance at 20 C Valve body Heat exchanger Coil mm Rows fin pitch m Face a...

Page 22: ...230V High Coil resistance Ambient temperature 20 C VAC F Run capacitor Electronic expansion valve Coil Coil resistance at 20 C Valve body Heat exchanger Coil mm Rows fin pitch m Face area 2 S 250PE3E5...

Page 23: ...tating signal detection fuse Aluminium plate fin Copper tube mm 2 1 21 Face area m2 0 359 CZ KPU3 MSBPC20A20 Coil resistance 300 7 phase PMD 12D13ST 8 V W DC 13 V 4 2 W Drain piping rise height from u...

Page 24: ...tating signal detection fuse Aluminium plate fin Copper tube mm 2 1 21 Face area m2 0 403 CZ KPU3 MSBPC20A20 Coil resistance 300 7 phase PMD 12D13ST 8 V W DC 13 V 4 2 W Drain piping rise height from u...

Page 25: ...tating signal detection fuse Aluminium plate fin Copper tube mm 2 1 21 Face area m2 0 403 CZ KPU3 MSBPC20A20 Coil resistance 300 7 phase PMD 12D13ST 8 V W DC 13 V 4 2 W Drain piping rise height from u...

Page 26: ...otating signal detection fuse Aluminium plate fin Copper tube mm 3 1 15 Face area m2 0 560 CZ KPU3 MSBPC20A20 Coil resistance 300 7 phase PMD 12D13ST 8 V W DC 13 V 4 2 W Drain piping rise height from...

Page 27: ...otating signal detection fuse Aluminium plate fin Copper tube mm 3 1 15 Face area m2 0 560 CZ KPU3 MSBPC20A20 Coil resistance 300 7 phase PMD 12D13ST 8 V W DC 13 V 4 2 W Drain piping rise height from...

Page 28: ...itch Set pressure MPa OFF 4 15 3 05 0 2 MPa ON Fan mm Number diameter m3 h Air circulation Fan speeds Max Fan motor Model No Source No of pole W Nominal output Safety device Operating temperature Open...

Page 29: ...itch Set pressure MPa OFF 4 15 3 05 0 2 MPa ON Fan mm Number diameter m3 h Air circulation Fan speeds Max Fan motor Model No Source No of pole W Nominal output Safety device Operating temperature Open...

Page 30: ...C 2 203 2 Thermistor Discharge gas sensor TH5 Resistance k 60 C 13 85 2 85 C 5 946 2 65 C 11 59 2 90 C 5 086 2 70 C 9 743 2 95 C 4 367 2 75 C 8 228 2 100 C 3 764 2 80 C 6 981 2 105 C 3 256 2 Relay Co...

Page 31: ...r Discharge gas sensor TH5 Resistance k 60 C 13 85 2 85 C 5 946 2 65 C 11 59 2 90 C 5 086 2 70 C 9 743 2 95 C 4 367 2 75 C 8 228 2 100 C 3 764 2 80 C 6 981 2 105 C 3 256 2 Relay Comp Magnetic Contacto...

Page 32: ...mensions of indoor unit Unit mm 1 210 1 288 5 964 1 287 1 070 35 5 168 627 554 554 360 486 1 2 1 287 1 291 1 456 29 70 260 381 32 4 3 5 486 434 916 977 42 320 60 67 300 50 100 100 100 29 190 185 484 6...

Page 33: ...he lower surface of the ceiling 18 mm or more below the lower surface of the main unit as shown in the figure at right If the suspension bolt is too long it will contact the ceiling panel and the unit...

Page 34: ...mm or more below the lower surface of the main unit as shown in the figure at right If the suspension bolt is too long it will contact the ceiling panel and the unit cannot be installed Raise dimensio...

Page 35: ...8 Mounting hole 4 R6 5 anchor bolt M10 Refrigerant tubing liquid tube flared connection 9 52 Refrigerant tubing gas tube flared connection 19 05 1 Refrigerant tubing port Electrical wiring port 13 Ele...

Page 36: ...8 Unit mm Mounting hole 4 R6 5 anchor bolt M10 Refrigerant tubing liquid tube flared connection 12 7 Refrigerant tubing gas tube flared connection 19 05 1 Refrigerant tubing port Electrical wiring por...

Page 37: ...emp Thermistor Heat exchanger Temp Thermistor Defrost Temp Thermistor Suction Temp Thermistor Discharge Temp Thermistor Flare connection Brazing connection Brazing connection Brazing connection 1 5 Re...

Page 38: ...ressor High pressure switch Heat exchanger Accumulator 4 way valve 2 way valve Liquid line service valve Outdoor air Temp Thermistor Heat exchanger Temp Thermistor Defrost Temp Thermistor Suction Temp...

Page 39: ...nge Temperature Indoor air intake temp Outdoor air intake temp Cooling Maximum 32 C DB 46 C DB Minimum 18 C DB 15 C DB Heating Maximum 30 C DB 24 C DB Minimum 16 C DB 20 C DB SM830276 00_ R32 TD SM in...

Page 40: ...aximum capacity indicates the maximum value in the parentheses of the specifications cooling and heating capacity 3 The characteristic of heating capacity excludes the decline of capacity when frostin...

Page 41: ...50 60 70 80 Elevation difference m Cooling Base capacity change rate Equivalent length m 0 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 100 30 10 0 10 20 30 50 10 20 30 40 70 80 60 20 30 10 0 10 20 30 20 Elevation diff...

Page 42: ...100 120 140 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 0 5 10 15 20 25 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 123 112 127 Rated capacity ratio for cooling Power cons...

Page 43: ...NC 60 Approximate minimum audible limit for continuous noise MODEL SOUND LEVEL CONDITION SOURCE S 60PU2E5B High Low 36 dB A 28 dB A Under the unit 1 5m 220 240V 1 phase 50Hz MODEL SOUND LEVEL CONDITIO...

Page 44: ...2000 4000 8000 NC 40 NC 60 NC 50 NC 30 NC 20 Approximate minimum audible limit for continuous noise Octave Band Level dB 0dB 0 0002 bar Frequency at center of sound pressure band Hz 10 20 30 40 50 60...

Page 45: ...70 80 90 50 40 30 20 10 4000 0 0 0 8 0 5 2 5 2 1 3 6 2000 1000 500 Approximate minimum audible limit for continuous noise Overall Frequency at center of sound pressure band Hz Octave Band Level dB 0dB...

Page 46: ...e approx 30 Room temperature approx 27 C 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 20 24 26 22 Vertical air flow distance m Horizontal air flow distance m 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 Strong wind Discharge angle approx 30 Room temper...

Page 47: ...0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 20 24 26 22 Vertical air flow distance m Horizontal air flow distance m 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 Strong wind Discharge angle approx 30 Room temperature approx 27 C 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 33 27 2...

Page 48: ...5m s 1 0m s 0 5m s 0 3m s Vertical air fl ow distance m Horizontal air flow distance m Strong wind Discharge angle approx 65 Room temperature approx 20 C 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 33 27 24...

Page 49: ...amount of external air that is fed in 3 When used in combination with humidifiers External air must always be processed when the external air temperature reaches freezing point to prevent the risk of...

Page 50: ...Resistance within the unit Pa Noise with only External Air Intake dB A External Air Intake Volume Resistance Within Unit Operation Noise Characteristics With the External Air Intake Chamber Attached U...

Page 51: ...manufacturer will accept no responsibility for any damage or misoperation that occurs as a result of such unauthorized changes Regulations on wire diameters differ from locality to locality For field...

Page 52: ...inal board Inter unit control wiring Remote control wiring Power supply Type U2 Type U2 L2 L1 U2 U1 L3 N L1 L2 L3 N U2 R2 U1 R1 R2 R1 L N U2 U1 2 1 D C B L N L N 2 1 B E C L N L N U2 U1 N L Power supp...

Page 53: ...anching the inter unit control wiring the number of branch points should be 16 or fewer Central Controller Outdoor unit Outdoor unit Outdoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit Branch point More...

Page 54: ...refore ensure that all wiring is tightly connected When connecting each power wire to the terminal follow the instructions on How to connect wiring to the terminal and fasten the wire securely with th...

Page 55: ...es insulated in Step 2 The earth wire should be longer than the other lead wires for electrical safety Wiring samples Power supply Ground terminal fixing for Functional earthing Inter unit control wir...

Page 56: ...et up Front direction Sideways direction Back direction Seal wiring holes after wiring using included protection bush other holes are for connecting conduit tube The earth lead wire shall be longer th...

Page 57: ...branch wiring Star branch wiring causes mis address setting Outdoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit NO Branch point 4 If branching the inter unit control wiring the number of bra...

Page 58: ...ng pliers then strip the insulation to expose the stranded wire about 10 mm and tightly twist the wire ends Stranded wire Strip 10 mm Ring pressure terminal 2 Using a Phillips head screwdriver remove...

Page 59: ...work shall be kept to a minimum Must ensure that pipe work shall be protected from physical damage That compliance with national gas regulations shall be observed Must ensure mechanical connections be...

Page 60: ...is aware of potentially toxic or ammable atmospheres Ensure that the leak detection equipment being used is suitable for use with all applicable refrigerants i e non sparking adequately sealed or intr...

Page 61: ...That there is continuity of earth bonding 3 Repairs to sealed components During repairs to sealed components all electrical supplies shall be disconnected from the equipment being worked upon prior to...

Page 62: ...again with inert gas Open the circuit by cutting or brazing The refrigerant charge shall be recovered into the correct recovery cylinders The system shall be ushed with Oxygen free nitrogen OFN to ren...

Page 63: ...reclaimed refrigerant It is essential that electrical power is available before the task is commenced a Become familiar with the equipment and its operation b Isolate system electrically c Before att...

Page 64: ...ent that is at hand and shall be suitable for the recovery of all appropriate refrigerants including when applicable ammable refrigerants In addition a set of calibrated weighing scales shall be avail...

Page 65: ...frigerant at shipment and refrigerant charge amount in the field mmax Maximum refrigerant charge amount mc 1 22 Can be installed 1 22 mc mmax Installation possible with in the range of slanted line pa...

Page 66: ...of the discharge the outdoor unit s air ow is reduced and the out ow may re enter short circuit causing the following outcome Reduced capacity Increased frost formation during heating or Operation st...

Page 67: ...than 250 More than 150 More than 250 More than 200 If there are obstacles above the unit 1 For separate installation location Only if there are obstacles at the intake B If there are obstacles at the...

Page 68: ...llation work of the drain socket make sure that the water does not leak from any part of connection In cold regions where the outdoor temperature can drop to below 0 for 2 to 3 consecutive days the dr...

Page 69: ...osing Open the valve cap and turn the Allen wrench clockwise until it stops Opening direction Valve cap Service port Gas tube Hexagonal part of the valve Please do not apply the spanner in this positi...

Page 70: ...t is recommended to cut approx 30 50 cm longer than the tubing length you estimate 2 Remove burrs at each end of the copper tubing with a tube reamer or a similar tool This process is important and sh...

Page 71: ...oint tubing B or A for connection brazing and connect as follows 1 Since standard accessory joint tubing B comes supplied for connecting the outdoor unit s 3 way valve machine the upper edge to 19 05...

Page 72: ...for pressure resistance and to prevent mixing impurities Fill the refrigerant from the 3 way valve s service port on the liquid tube For lling and replacing all refrigerant For re lling due to a leak...

Page 73: ...Lf 100m U 200 80m U 250 Maximum branch tube length La or Lb La or Lb or Lc La Lc or La Ld or Lb Le or Lb Lf Less than 20m Maximum branch tube length difference La Lb La Lb La Lb Lc La Lb Lb Lc La Lc L...

Page 74: ...sponding to the remaining after 30m for the twin connection and after 20m for the triple double twin connections liquid tube diameter and tube length from the table above Wiring Power supply 220 230 2...

Page 75: ...For the shield part of the shielded cable twist the end out crimp it with a round terminal and connect it to the functional earthing screw After crimping it with a round terminal wrap it with insulat...

Page 76: ...ocated on the lower part of the terminal block 2 Connecting the shielded cable to the terminal block for the next system For the Forced Stop input connect the wiring to the terminal points 1 and 2 at...

Page 77: ...nd cable with the tie 3 Set up the wiring and cable for the outdoor unit tubing and secure with a tie 1 Secure and clamp the wiring and cable together with power and signal lines using the tie set up...

Page 78: ...discharge support Upward side installation fixture t0 8 2 7 2 1 1 1 1 6 1 1 12 Q ty t0 8 t0 8 t0 8 t0 8 t0 8 t0 8 t1 0 Upward Louver 1 1 1 4 Downward Air discharge support 5 5 5 5 5 5 Downward Right s...

Page 79: ...tallation fixture field supply Reference diagram for Upward Louver field supply C L 585 0 2 605 608 2 13 5 6 5 20 72 8 2 1 2 R 3 2 5 HOLE 2 1 77 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 2 R3 2 R3 10 30 2 0 8 2 2 9 2 4 2 3 10...

Page 80: ...M4 FUNNEL EXTRUDED HOLE THIS SURFACE 39 A 36 45 2 R3 7 17 612 616 2 5 HOLE 2 R 3 2 R3 DTL A S 1 1 2 POSITION 3 3 0 05 6 5 2 7 1 5 90 A A SPOT WELDING 4 POSITION SPOT WELDING 10 POSITION SEC A A SPOT W...

Page 81: ...Left side installation fixture field supply 2 1 77 5 627 120 509 6 96 1 2 4 4 7 1 2 4 5 2 R 3 615 0 2 6 6 6 12 5 6 2 5 HOLE A 1 6 2 R 3 A C T U A L S I Z E R3 DTL A S 1 2 1 6 96 1 2 1 7 7 5 627 120 5...

Page 82: ...uver field supply Reference diagram for Downward Upward installation fixture field supply 2 6 55 2 R3 610 4 0 2 2 6 2 6 605 2 10 6 6 2 R 3 59 2 1 6 6 6 2 6 2 6 605 2 10 30 2 0 8 2 2 9 2 4 2 3 10 65 5...

Page 83: ...t mm Reference diagram for Downward Downward installation fixture field supply 1 0 87 5 85 5 81 5 1 2 4 5 232 236 238 10 220 4 550 4 610 4 0 2 55 8 R10 A 4 R3 DTL A S 1 2 2 5 2 5 1 3 8 Supplement SM83...

Page 84: ...Air discharge Air discharge Air discharge Air discharge Air discharge Air discharge 616 41 5 322 5 980 1500 Wind proof Duct Wind proof Duct 370 300 670 630 45 31 164 630 2 6 0 hole 624 30 550 530 630...

Page 85: ...1 0 t 1 0 t 1 0 t 1 0 t 1 0 t 1 0 t 1 0 t 1 0 t 1 0 t 1 0 t 5 Q ty Air discharge Right side Air discharge Left side Snow proof Top side 1 Snow proof Rear side 1 Snow proof Right side 1 Snow proof Left...

Page 86: ...3 POSITION 3 3 0 05 6 5 2 7 1 5 90 5 23 3 1 7 25 14 615 15 6 615 2 8 12 3 1 7 615 2 100 200 1 7 1 5 0 1 7 20 12 18 3 98 3 2 R3 M4 FUNNEL EXTRUDED HOLE THIS SURFACE 20 12 1 1 5 5 9 5 2 R3 5 584 3 1 0...

Page 87: ...2 5 5 HOLE 2 R3 6 5 5 HOLE 282 5 303 5 6 15 9 5 14 5 OVAL HOLE R2 5 SEC A A S 1 1 135 10 30 2 8 7 2 1 3 5 101 2 18 2 21 1 1 9 7 1 4 5 4 Reference diagram for Snow proof Top side 1 field supply 5 Refe...

Page 88: ...7 1 5 90 100 2 2 2 8 2 8 2 531 2 100 2 2 98 5 16 23 2 R 3 588 10 9 18 12 M4 FUNNEL EXTRUDED HOLE THIS SURFACE 2 R 3 98 16 2 2 8 2 8 2 1 3 2 R 3 18 12 3 M4 FUNNEL EXTRUDED HOLE THIS SURFACE 5 13 5 552...

Page 89: ...2 101 2 23 1 3 5 2 8 7 2 10 30 135 1 1 9 7 1 4 5 690 711 M4 FUNNEL EXTRUDED HOLE THIS SURFACE 2 R 3 5 261 261 18 559 2 R2 6 5 HOLE DLT FUNNEL EXTRUDED HOLE S 1 1 1 POSITION 3 3 0 05 6 5 2 7 1 5 90 8...

Page 90: ...1 0 1 4 5 1 8 1 2 2 R2 2 R2 ACTUAL SIZE 4 R 3 DLT FUNNEL EXTRUDED HOLE S 1 1 5 POSITION 3 3 0 05 6 5 2 7 1 5 90 11 Reference diagram for Snow proof Left side 2 field supply 2 R 3 5 5 98 100 2 4 R 2 5...

Page 91: ...1 12 1 2 14 1 1 Design of Mini VRF SYSTEM 8 Supplement Unit mm ADHESIVE 610 6 10 2 5 SEPARATOR EPT SEAL 12 Reference diagram for Packing field supply SM830276 00_ R32 TD SM indb 14 2019 02 27 11 54 40...

Page 92: ...unlight or in the flow of cool air from the indoor unit places where optimum air distribution can be ensured places where sufficient clearance for maintenance and service can be ensured When transport...

Page 93: ...work of unit separation and can lead to personal injury or death Loosen the upper side three bolts Remove the lower side three bolts 2 Move upward and remove the fan motor unit through the round hole...

Page 94: ...6 Space for service 2 Dimensions of indoor unit Unit mm 1 210 1 288 5 964 1 287 1 070 35 5 168 627 554 554 360 486 1 2 1 287 1 291 1 456 29 70 260 381 32 4 3 5 486 434 916 977 42 320 60 67 300 50 100...

Page 95: ...Screw in the suspension bolts allowing them to protrude from the ceiling as shown in Fig 1 12 2 1 1 Cut the ceiling material if necessary 3 Suspend and fix the indoor unit using the 2 hexagonal nuts...

Page 96: ...mal sound Trap prohibited 3 Ensure the drain pipe has a downward slant 1 100 or more Downward slant Min 1 100 Correct Incorrect 4 The drain pipe with a trap should be installed away from the indoor un...

Page 97: ...e side of the soft PVC socket of the drain hose and the side of the hard PVC pipe Wipe off the protrusion adhesive with a soft cloth Hard PVC pipe VP25 field supplied Soft PVC socket Hose band supplie...

Page 98: ...ing OFF positions When b Manual setting has not been cancelled c Manual setting will be activated if selected but b Manual setting takes precedence when the power is switched back on after power outag...

Page 99: ...re to set this parameter may result in decreased air ow and condensation 1 Press and hold down the and buttons simultaneously for 4 or more seconds the Unit No Item Code and Detailed Data will blink o...

Page 100: ...e or button Change the Code no to 5D by pressing the or button or keeping it pressed 4 Select the Set data by pressing the or button Select one of the Set data among 0006 0003 or 0001 according to the...

Page 101: ...5 H M L 1 3 5 External static pressure Pa External static pressure Pa External static pressure Pa External static pressure Pa External static pressure Pa External static pressure Pa Air Volume m3 min...

Page 102: ...ubing to get too hot during brazing The nitrogen gas inside the tubing may overheat causing refrigerant system valves to become damaged Therefore allow the tubing to cool when brazing Use a reducing v...

Page 103: ...frigerant tubing Wrap the armoring tape from the bottom of the outdoor unit to the top of the tubing where it enters the wall As you wrap the tubing overlap half of each previous tape turn Clamp the t...

Page 104: ...the welded portion performed If the gas leakage occurs the unit quality not only becomes inferior but affects environment Repair it as quickly as possible Drain Check 9 Is there water leakage Since t...

Page 105: ...hot water Some metal edges and the fins are sharp and may cause injury if handled improperly be especially careful when you clean these parts The internal coil and other components of outdoor unit mu...

Page 106: ...preferably expel it externally into the atmosphere 7 Where electrical components are being changed they shall be t for the purpose and to the correct speci cation At all times the manufacturer s maint...

Page 107: ...i t a l i t n e v s i e r e h t d n a s e c r u o s n o i t i n g i y n a o t e s o l c t o n s i p m u p m u u c a v e h t r o f t e l t u o e h t t a h t e r u s n E CHARGING PROCEDURES NOTE See Out...

Page 108: ...r of the room can be uniformly cooled select a location where the ceiling is strong enough to support the weight of the unit select a location where tubing and drain pipe have the shortest run to the...

Page 109: ...mm 950 mm 272 mm 50 mm Refrigerant tubing joint liquid side Refrigerant tubing joint gas side 184 mm 134 mm 33 5 mm 177 mm Type 100 125 319 mm 127 mm Indoor Unit View from top A 700 mm A 780 mm B 860...

Page 110: ...mm 3 Thread the 3 hexagonal nuts and 2 washers onto each of the 4 suspension bolts Use 1 nut and 1 washer for the upper side and 2 nuts and 1 washer for the lower side so that the unit will not fall...

Page 111: ...flow backward and leak when the unit is not operating Do not install an air bleeder as this may cause water to spray from the drain pipe outlet Do not provide U trap or bell shaped trap in the middle...

Page 112: ...esive on both sides of the drain hose without connection of the hard PVC socket and the hard PVC pipe joint VP25 in the local supply 6 Connect the drain hose and the hard PVC pipe joint so that the ad...

Page 113: ...allation After installation of indoor and outdoor units panels and electrical wiring check the following items CAUTION Important Note for Wiring 4 Way Cassette Type 1 The power supply inlet is located...

Page 114: ...Remove the flare nut from the unit and be sure to mount it on the copper tube 4 Make a flare at the end of the copper tube with a flare tool Flare nut Copper tubing Flare tool NOTE When flared joints...

Page 115: ...ctions with the flare insulator and fill the gap at the union with the supplied black insulating tape Finally fasten the insulator at both ends with the supplied vinyl clamps Flare insulator supplied...

Page 116: ...1 Installation Instructions 1 Use M10 for suspension bolts Field supply for suspension bolts and nuts Type of Copper Tube and Insulation Material If you wish to purchase these materials separately fro...

Page 117: ...hinge from the panel for cassette by sliding it in the direction shown by the arrow 2 Reattach the air intake grille after installation of the panel for cassette 2 4 Way Cassette Type Type U2 Accessor...

Page 118: ...tightly to the ceiling At this time make sure that there are no gaps between the unit and the panel for cassette or between the panel for cassette and the ceiling surface If there is a gap between th...

Page 119: ...e grilles when installing multiple units and change the directions according to customer s requests When attaching the air intake grille be careful that the flap lead wire does not become caught Be su...

Page 120: ...conform it to the larger setting No 2 Ceiling height m Indoor unit type 100 125 Standard factory setting 3 6 High ceiling setting 1 4 3 High ceiling setting 2 5 0 Air flow blocking kit for 3 way air f...

Page 121: ...longer 2 If group control is in effect press the button to set At this time the fan at the indoor unit begins and select the address unit No of the indoor unit operating 3 Designate the item code by a...

Page 122: ...keeping it pressed 91 90 92 93 Electrical component box XX YYYY 5 Select the Set data by pressing the or button Select one of the Setting Data YYYY by pressing the or button Then press the button XX Y...

Page 123: ...ata Setting data Flap position during operation Without separate setting Swing Move to position 1 and stay Move to position 2 and stay Move to position 3 and stay Move to position 4 and stay Move to p...

Page 124: ...heat source or cooling unit in the detection area the sensor cannot occasionally detect properly The Floor Temperature Sensor detects within the sensor area of Human Detection Sensor Human Detection S...

Page 125: ...ion of the arrow 2 2 1 1 Preparation for Panel for Cassette Installation 1 Checking the unit position 1 Check that the ceiling hole is within this range 860 860 mm to 910 910 mm 2 Confirm that the pos...

Page 126: ...n the panel for cassette and the ceiling surface If there is a gap between the panel and the ceiling leave the panel for cassette attached and make fine adjustments to the installation height of the u...

Page 127: ...he air intake grille it is possible to attach the grille onto the panel for cassette from any of 4 directions Coordinate the directions of the air intake grilles when installing multiple units and cha...

Page 128: ...its conform it to the larger setting No 2 Ceiling height m Indoor unit type 100 125 Standard factory setting 3 6 High ceiling setting 1 4 3 High ceiling setting 2 5 0 Air flow blocking kit for 3 way a...

Page 129: ...seconds or longer 2 If group control is in effect press the button to set At this time the fan at the indoor unit begins and select the address unit No of the indoor unit operating 3 Designate the it...

Page 130: ...or button or keeping it pressed 91 90 92 93 Electrical component box 5 Select the Set data by pressing the or button Select one of the Setting Data YYYY by pressing the or button Then press the button...

Page 131: ...tons to select the desired setting data Flap position 1 2 3 4 5 Setting data Setting data Flap position during operation Without separate setting Swing Move to position 1 and stay Move to position 2 a...

Page 132: ...erated press the button and set it in operating mode If operation is in fan mode is not displayed Set in any operating mode other than fan mode is displayed when setting the ECONAVI function NOTE Afte...

Page 133: ...2 mean indoor unit No If the indoor unit is without ECONAVI panel Not connected appears Sensor 1 means optional ECONAVI sensor CZ CENSC1 If not connected Not connected appears besides Sensor 1 on the...

Page 134: ...THE FIGURE BELOW 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 OPTION white Relay DC 12V field supply Note Indoor unit control PCB CR1 Note The relay must be installed at a distance of 2 m or less from the PCB Fan signal D...

Page 135: ...quality not only becomes inferior but affects environment Repair it as quickly as possible Drain Check 11 Has the adhesive been applied to the drain connecting portion resin portion of the indoor unit...

Page 136: ...of High spec Wired Remote Controller Refer to the Operating Instructions attached to the optional High spec Wired Remote Controller A 20 30 THU Timer Remote Controller High spec Wired Remote Controll...

Page 137: ...es several times and stops at designated position When wind direction is changed flap operates after searching for standard position Dust Dust accumulation inside indoor unit is discharged Poor coolin...

Page 138: ...ntroller High CZ RTC4 CZ RTC5A CZ RTC5B Medium CZ RTC4 CZ RTC5A CZ RTC5B Low CZ RTC4 CZ RTC5A CZ RTC5B If your air conditioner still does not work properly although you checked the points as described...

Page 139: ...e atmosphere 7 Where electrical components are being changed they shall be fit for the purpose and to the correct specification At all times the manufacturer s maintenance and service guidelines shall...

Page 140: ...re recovered safely Prior to the task being carried out an oil and refrigerant sample shall be taken in case analysis is required prior to re use of reclaimed refrigerant It is essential that electric...

Page 141: ...ails on how the ceiling panel is to be mounted refer to the installation instructions which are provided with the ceiling panel 4 Connecting the panel cables Fig 1 12 2 2 2 Remove the cover of Air int...

Page 142: ...er Indoor unit Electrical component box Cover Clamp Ceiling panel 22P cable connector white Through hole for 22P cable connector white Fig 1 12 2 2 2 Mounting procedure continued SM830276 00_ R32 TD S...

Page 143: ...ion DIP switch OFF position ON position TP6 TP3 TP1 1 ON 2 3 DIP switch ON position TP6 TP3 TP1 ON 3 6 1 In the example shown in the figure above DIP switch 1 is OFF DIP switch 2 is ON DIP switch 3 is...

Page 144: ...if it is adhered with no overlap Fig 1 12 2 2 7 Ensure that the sealer does not come into contact with the corner metal fitting Cut the sealer diagonally so that no contact is made with the wire Fold...

Page 145: ...are to be positioned To better understand what the illustrations show refer to the figure on the right Note Take care to prevent cold air leaks and deficient insulation while performing the air outle...

Page 146: ...ch ON position TP6 TP3 TP1 ON 3 6 1 In the example shown in the figure above DIP switch 1 is OFF DIP switch 2 is ON DIP switch 3 is OFF On Table 1 12 2 2 2 check out the Item code 5D setting data that...

Page 147: ...it 256mm When attaching the side panel insulator to the small unit attach it after cutting along its perforations of the parts 1 to 5 1 Align the slits of the side panel insulators 1 to 4 with the han...

Page 148: ...nsulators ensure that they overlap Side insulators 1 to 5 In 4 places Fig 1 12 2 2 10 Fig 1 12 2 2 11 Parts installed on the indoor unit continued 2 1 3 6 5 7 8 9 10 Fig 1 12 2 2 9 4 SM830276 00_ R32...

Page 149: ...orations Perforations 1 2 1 3 12 11 11 13 Cover Drain piping side Datum for attaching the parts Datum for attaching the parts Used to block the square hole of the 15 insulator Insulator that has been...

Page 150: ...9 20 24 8 16 2 9 02 22 4 15 4 8 56 20 8 14 7 7 91 19 29 3 15 4 8 45 28 9 12 2 9 38 27 0 11 2 9 20 24 6 10 4 8 74 23 0 9 8 8 10 22 31 5 10 2 8 64 31 1 6 7 9 57 29 2 6 4 9 38 26 7 5 4 8 92 25 1 4 8 8 2...

Page 151: ...4 0 15 9 7 24 22 4 15 3 7 10 20 4 14 5 6 75 19 0 13 7 6 25 22 26 1 11 7 6 67 25 8 11 6 7 38 24 2 10 8 7 24 22 2 10 3 6 89 20 8 9 9 6 39 27 16 22 5 22 5 6 38 22 2 22 2 7 10 20 6 20 6 6 96 18 6 18 6 6 6...

Page 152: ...E8 220V 230V 240V 50Hz 1phase 380V 400V 415V 50Hz 3phase 16 16 0 6 37 21 9 6 89 26 3 7 51 21 7 5 06 26 5 5 12 20 14 8 6 76 20 6 7 29 25 0 7 90 20 5 5 45 25 3 5 52 24 13 5 7 16 19 4 7 68 23 8 8 30 19 2...

Page 153: ...NO x mg kWh fuel input GCV 5 7 6 t n a r e g i r f e r e h t f o P W G kg CO 2 eq 100 years GWP of the refrigerant 675 kg CO 2 eq 100 years Contact details Contact details air air vapour compression...

Page 154: ...e NO x mg kWh fuel input GCV 5 7 6 t n a r e g i r f e r e h t f o P W G kg CO 2 eq 100 years GWP of the refrigerant 675 kg CO 2 eq 100 years Contact details Contact details air air vapour compression...

Page 155: ...NO x mg kWh fuel input GCV 5 7 6 t n a r e g i r f e r e h t f o P W G kg CO 2 eq 100 years GWP of the refrigerant 675 kg CO 2 eq 100 years Contact details Contact details air air vapour compression n...

Page 156: ...NO x mg kWh fuel input GCV 5 7 6 t n a r e g i r f e r e h t f o P W G kg CO 2 eq 100 years GWP of the refrigerant 675 kg CO 2 eq 100 years Contact details Contact details air air vapour compression...

Page 157: ...NO x mg kWh fuel input GCV 5 7 6 t n a r e g i r f e r e h t f o P W G kg CO 2 eq 100 years GWP of the refrigerant 675 kg CO 2 eq 100 years Contact details Contact details If C dc is not determined b...

Page 158: ...NO x mg kWh fuel input GCV 5 7 6 t n a r e g i r f e r e h t f o P W G kg CO 2 eq 100 years GWP of the refrigerant 675 kg CO 2 eq 100 years Contact details Contact details air air vapour compression...

Page 159: ...e NO x mg kWh fuel input GCV 5 7 6 t n a r e g i r f e r e h t f o P W G kg CO 2 eq 100 years GWP of the refrigerant 675 kg CO 2 eq 100 years Contact details Contact details air air vapour compression...

Page 160: ...1 14 8 MEMO SM830276 00_ R32 TD SM indb 8 2019 02 27 11 55 39...

Page 161: ...g the Remote Controller Contents of Remote Controller Switch Alarm Display System Control Test Run Procedure CHECKS AFTER INSTALLATION HAVE COMPLETED REGARDING DELIVERY TO THE CUSTOMER Caution for Pum...

Page 162: ...ulation material appropriately installed Insulation material is necessary for both gas and liquid tubing Is the 3 way valve for the liquid tube and gas tube open Always be sure to use a properly insul...

Page 163: ...ting the varistor Be sure to turn the power OFF before performing this work Fig 2 3 Check that the 220 240 VAC power is not connected to the inter unit control wiring connector terminal If 220 240 VAC...

Page 164: ...group control with multiple outdoor units used Turn ON the indoor and outdoor power Indicate mark the combination number See 2 8 3 Automatic address Set the remote controller to test run See 2 6 Can...

Page 165: ...de screen appears on the LCD display TEST 20 30 THU COOL MODE START 20 30 THU CZ RTC5B CZ RTC4 Timer remote controller 1 2 3 4 Press the remote controller button for 4 seconds or longer Then press the...

Page 166: ...ng start is prohibited Duplication of main unit in group control Automatic Address Alarm The total capacity of indoor units is too low Automatic Address Alarm The total capacity of indoor units is too...

Page 167: ...or unit EEPROM trouble Outdoor unit EEPROM trouble F29 F31 F12 Primary current control Activation of compressor s protective device Primary current CT sensor failure H03 Compressor overcurrent trouble...

Page 168: ...t unit where the remote controller is connected to the remote controller terminal plates R1 R2 on the other indoor units Remote controller communication wiring 4 Turn ON both the indoor and outdoor un...

Page 169: ...switch 10s 20s ON OFF Outdoor unit control PCB System address No System address 10s digit 2P DIP switch System address 1s place Rotary switch 0 Automatic address Setting at shipment 0 Both OFF ON 1 2...

Page 170: ...tting is displayed on the remote controller This message disappears when auto address setting is completed Repeat the same steps to perform auto address setting for each successive system Select the O...

Page 171: ...the number of indoor units and setting number of indoor units at the time of auto address setting Simultaneously Alternating 4 C T R Z C CZ RTC5B Blinking indicator Cancel Auto address 1 Assigning Req...

Page 172: ...The address is displayed for the indoor unit that is connected to the remote controller Only the address of the indoor unit that is connected to the remote controller can be checked 3 Press the button...

Page 173: ...d Ground Indoor unit Outdoor unit Remote controller Remote controller setting mode CZ RTC4 Press and hold the 2 buttons for several seconds simultaneously A Select the Code no 1 Press and hold the and...

Page 174: ...AFTER INSTALLATION HAVE COMPLETED 2 11 REGARDING DELIVERY TO THE CUSTOMER Check the following items after completing installation Request the customer to review the operating instructions and explain...

Page 175: ...ontroller 4 Fully close the liquid tubing valve 2 3 minutes later The Pump Down will begin 5 When the pressure gauge drops to 0 1 0 2MPa close the gas tubing valve tightly and short circuit the PUMPDO...

Page 176: ...MEMO 2 16 SM830276 00_ R32 TD SM indb 16 19 02 28 13 23 00...

Page 177: ...TRICAL DATA 3 1 Outdoor Units Electric Wiring Diagram 3 2 3 2 Indoor Units Electric Wiring Diagram 3 3 High Static Pressure Ducted Type 3 3 4 Way Cassette Type 3 5 SM830276 00_ R32 TD SM indb 1 19 02...

Page 178: ...3 2 3 3 1 Outdoor Units Electric Wiring Diagram U 200PZH2E8 U 250PZH2E8 3 1 Outdoor Units Electric Wiring Diagram U 200PZH2E8 U 250PZH2E8 SM830276 00_ R32 TD SM indb 2 19 02 26 10 39 16...

Page 179: ...3 3 3 3 2 Indoor Units High Static Pressure Ducted Type S 200PE3E5B Electric Wiring Diagram SM830276 00_ R32 TD SM indb 3 19 02 26 10 39 17...

Page 180: ...3 4 3 High Static Pressure Ducted Type S 250PE3E5B Electric Wiring Diagram SM830276 00_ R32 TD SM indb 4 19 02 26 10 39 17...

Page 181: ...NEL CONTROL BOARD FLOOR TEMP SENSOR B BL R 1 1 1 4 3 1 5 1 1 1 2 3 6 3 1 3 1 2 TM1 1 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 2 1 2 1 2 1 3 1 1 2 3 1 1 5 1 1 6 5 6 10 11 15 16 20 21 22 4 5 6 7 1 6 1 6 1 8 1 1 2 3 6 2 1 1 7 EM...

Page 182: ...MEMO 3 6 SM830276 00_ R32 TD SM indb 6 19 02 26 10 39 17...

Page 183: ...4 1 Control Functions 4 2 4 2 Outdoor Unit Control PCB ACXA73 3030 ACXA73 3028 4 9 4 3 Outdoor Unit HIC Board ACXA73 3104 4 15 4 4 Indoor Unit Control PCB Switches and Functions 4 16 SM830276 00_ R32...

Page 184: ...C with mode 06 Simple Settings Function on the remote controller 1 Once the thermostat has been switched on it cannot be switched off again by indoor air temperature control for a period of 10 minute...

Page 185: ...ency is increased When T is low approximately 1 0 or less in the cooling mode or approximately 1 0 or more in the heating mode Controlled so that the inverter frequency is decreased or kept The compre...

Page 186: ...d Frequency decreased Frequency increases prevented Frequency increased slower than normal 54 52 X Setting No EEPROM setting in outdoor unit Outdoor EEPROM Amendment of X values can be made due to 4B...

Page 187: ...f the compressor are halted and restarted after 3 minutes If this start stop activity is repeated 4 times the alarm P03 abnormal discharge temperature occurs min E1 E2 Frequency increased Frequency in...

Page 188: ...d Defrosting operations commenced No No No Frost adherence detection If the following conditions are satisfied during heating operations it is regarded as frost adherence is detected Frost adherence d...

Page 189: ...mal conditions There are cases where the aperture opens wider than normal operation if the discharge temperature increases 2 Cooling Mode Heating Mode Controlled so that the suction temperature TS out...

Page 190: ...ction 6 OUTDOOR UNIT MAINTENANCE REMOTE CONTROLLER Silent mode setting Select the Item code 12 by the maintenance remote controller Parameter 0 Normal No silent mode Setting at shipment 1 Silent mode...

Page 191: ...perature sensor in heat exchanger CN C2 MOV plug CN MOV1 SILENT CN SILENT OC plug CN OC EMG plug CN EMG RC plug CN RC TERMINAL CN TERMINAL Comp discharge temp CN TD Inlet temperature sensor in heat ex...

Page 192: ...4 10 4 60 B 60 LQGE U 200PZH2E8 ACXA73 3030 LED2 LED1 SW1 SW2 A ADD CHK STOP TEST MODE PUMPDOWN RUN SM830276 00_ R32 TD SM indb 10 19 02 28 9 01 06...

Page 193: ...CN C2 MOV plug CN MOV1 SILENT CN SILENT OC plug CN OC EMG plug CN EMG RC plug CN RC TERMINAL CN TERMINAL Comp discharge temp CN TD Inlet temperature sensor in heat exchanger CN C1 CN FM_LO CN FM_UP CN...

Page 194: ...4 12 4 U 250PZH2E8 ACXA73 3028 60 B 60 LQGE LED2 LED1 SW1 SW2 A ADD CHK STOP TEST MODE PUMPDOWN RUN SM830276 00_ R32 TD SM indb 12 19 02 28 9 01 08...

Page 195: ...10 systems or more are set the setting is made by a combination of this DIP switch and SW2 If 10 19 systems are set set switch 1 10s digit to ON If 20 29 systems are set set switch 2 20s digit to ON...

Page 196: ...8 9 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 20 2...

Page 197: ...4 15 4 4 3 Outdoor Unit HIC Board U 200PZH2E8 U 250PZH2E8 ACXA73 3104 SM830276 00_ R32 TD SM indb 15 19 02 28 9 01 10...

Page 198: ...can be used for short term tests JP1 JP001 Jumper wire Allows selection of the T10 terminal start stop signal Refer to the Remote Control Section Setting at time of shipment Pulse signal Jumper wire...

Page 199: ...Unit Control PCB ACXA73 3081 S 200PE3E5B S 250PE3E5B X POWER LED D002 EEPROM IC010 EMG CN044 OC CN040 DISP CN063 CHK CN062 T10 CN061 EXCT CN073 JP001 FAN DRIVE CN032 SM830276 00_ R32 TD SM indb 17 19...

Page 200: ...r Unit Control PCB ACXA73 2553 S 50PU2E5B S 60PU2E5B S 71PU2E5B S 100PU2E5B S 125PU2E5B OPTION CN060 T10 CN061 CHK CN062 DISP FAN DRIVE CN032 JP001 POWER LED D002 EXCT CN073 RC EEPROM IC010 SM830276 0...

Page 201: ...ection of Parts Outdoor Unit 5 32 5 5 Symptom Thermostat in OFF continues or cycles OFF ON too frequently 5 33 5 6 Table of Thermistor Characteristics 5 34 5 7 How to Remove the Compressor 5 35 5 8 Ho...

Page 202: ...n Automatic address setting start is prohibited Duplication of main unit in group control Automatic Address Alarm The total capacity of indoor units is too low Automatic Address Alarm The total capaci...

Page 203: ...F10 F04 F06 F07 F08 Indoor unit EEPROM trouble Outdoor unit EEPROM trouble F29 F31 F12 Primary current control Activation of compressor s protective device Primary current CT sensor failure H03 Compr...

Page 204: ...the number of detected indoor units connected to that system matches the number that was set and regular communications are occurring Automatic address setting is in progress Blinking alternately Ala...

Page 205: ...rouble Compressor Discharge Temperature Sensor TD Trouble F08 F12 F31 Outdoor Unit Nonvolatile Memory EEPROM Trouble Compressor Inlet Suction Temperature Sensor TS Trouble Outdoor Air Temperature Sens...

Page 206: ...mode To 20 Pre trip 1 time 1 Check 4 way valve 2 Check 4 way valve wiring 3 Check outdoor unit control PCB P04 P22 P29 H31 High pressure protection error High pressure switched ON Alarm is output whe...

Page 207: ...that the indoor and outdoor units are connected with correct combination written in catalog 3 1 3 3 3 6 Is the indoor outdoor control line connected to more than one outdoor unit Network wired 3 2 3...

Page 208: ...the short 4 2 Yes No 4 3 4 5 Yes No No No 4 1 Check the indoor unit addresses from the remote control s detailed settings mode Is it Not Set 99 or is the indoor unit s address duplicated 3 3 When the...

Page 209: ...troller set the other remote controller as the main 3 3 Replace wireless remote control parts including wiring 3 4 3 5 3 4 3 5 Yes No Indoor units control PC board 1 Indoor unit power 2 Indoor outdoor...

Page 210: ...roller set the other remote controller as the main Replace wireless remote control parts including wiring 4 3 4 4 Is the LED blinking on the indoor unit s control PC board 4 5 Check all items under th...

Page 211: ...rcuit or Short circuit 1 2 Sensor connector is connected to PC board properly 1 1 Sensor is correctly installed at holder side 1 2 1 2 Reconnect and check Replace sensor Correct and see what happens 1...

Page 212: ...pen circuit or short circuit 1 2 Sensor connector is connected to PC board properly 1 1 1 2 Reconnect and check Yes No 1 Sensor 2 PC board Replace PC board because of outdoor control PC board failure...

Page 213: ...ensor 2 1 Yes No F31 Outdoor Unit Nonvolatile Memory EEPROM Trouble Error Detection Method Error Diagnosis It is judged an error based on the criteria listed below When power initially turned ON for t...

Page 214: ...ent effective value detected overcurrent trip current value 1 2 2 2 3 2 2 Loose electrical wire connection 2 1 Correct wiring 2 3 Has FUSE2 FUSE3 blown Check the electrical conduction with tester 2 2...

Page 215: ...isted below H05 Sensor Failure Compressor Discharge Temperature Sensor TD Disconnected Error Detection Method In case of outdoor temperature over 5 C For 10 minutes since started variation of discharg...

Page 216: ...ring power cord signal line between the HIC and the outdoor CR board Check the wiring one by one with a tester if there is opened and grounding The heat dissipating surface on the back of the HIC is i...

Page 217: ...1 k to 10 k W 1 k to 10 k U 1 k to 10 k V 1 k to 10 k W 1 k to 10 k HIC 5 k to 20 k U 20 k to V 20 k to W 20 k to HIC 20 k to C I H C I H Tester terminals Resistance value ohm C I H C I H U 20 k to 2...

Page 218: ...maintenance remote controller and check whether item code 81 outdoor capacity value shows 0 or unauthorized capacity is set on the detailed settings mode display of the outdoor EEPROM If the capacity...

Page 219: ...er after insertion and removal of CN HOT1 or CN HOT2 connector wired from the 4 way valve connector on the HIC PC board 2 2 The parts inside the 4 way valve might have fixed at the cooling side Replac...

Page 220: ...iring is opened Are these checking finished without fail 3 4 4 1 Replace the outdoor unit fan Correct connection and or wiring Yes No While heating is operating an alarm is occurred 3 5 3 6 4 1 Yes No...

Page 221: ...lem with the electronical coil and or the control PC board 4 2 4 3 Repair the expansion valve of the indoor unit Yes No 3 Problem around the heat exchanger 4 Blockage in the refrigerant circuit Error...

Page 222: ...Yes No Turn the power back on and check again Is the alarm triggered again 3 2 Replace the outdoor unit HIC PC board 4 1 Yes No 3 Check the outdoor unit HIC PC board 2 Check the outdoor unit CR PC bo...

Page 223: ...h the electronical coil and or the control PC board 3 3 As the second detection is not done restart and see what happens if there is no error Service valve inside the outdoor unit closed 4 Mini VRF Sy...

Page 224: ...han 4K Electronic expansion valve is fully opened Compressor s discharge temperature exceeds 95 C Alarm occurs in the following cases 1 1 Yes No 1 Adjustment of refrigerant amount Recharge with additi...

Page 225: ...e CR board 2 2 Correct 2 3 Yes No Correct 2 4 Yes No 2 3 Disconnected parts miswiring and or poor connections loose are observed in the connections of outdoor board s that are connected by wiring from...

Page 226: ...parts 5 5 Yes No Even though the high pressure saturation temperature is 43 C or less the secondary current of the inverter is high The frequency Hz ends up dropping due to the current 5 6 Replace th...

Page 227: ...value measure with an analog tester Excepting the parts of value is 0 short circuit it is acceptable if a small resistance value appears as a reference value unless the HIC board IPM Pass Fail Tests...

Page 228: ...ed an error when the outdoor fan motor s rotating signal cannot be detected normally 1 2 Are the connectors CN FM_UP and CN FM_LO firmly connected to the outdoor control PC board lock engaged 3 Turn t...

Page 229: ...e unit Apply putty and screws must not be loose Does it operate normally Yes No See what happens See what happens The results of the pass fail tests for the following HIC PC board IPM show it to be ou...

Page 230: ...5 30 5 3 phase outdoor unit HIC PC board ACXA73 3104 U 200PZH2E8 U 250PZH2E8 Outdoor Unit Control HIC PCB P U V W NU RE1 RE2 SM830276 00_ R32 TD SM indb 30 19 02 28 13 29 40...

Page 231: ...es 1 1 1 Other indoor unit P31 Group Control Error Error Detection Method Other indoor unit alarms within the group 1 Survey the indoor unit that alarms other than P31 in the indoor unit group and spe...

Page 232: ...easurement method is used Set the tester to the 12 V range if the value displayed is approximately 4 V then the voltage is normal If the voltage is normal measure the resistance between connector pin...

Page 233: ...l PC board and check alarm messages See operational status 2 2 Yes No 2 2 Discharge temperature is over 80 C in stop mode and does not decrease Connect outdoor maintenance remote controller to RC sock...

Page 234: ...or Air Temp TO Sensor Intake Temp TS Sensor Heat Exchanger Temp C1 Sensor Heat Exchanger Temp C2 Sensor 2 Discharge Temp TD Sensor Resistance k Temperature C Resistance k Temperature C 0 10 20 30 40 5...

Page 235: ...Remove the crank case heater 5 Remove the bolts 3 and then remove the washer and rubber spacer 6 Cut off the compressor side s suction tube because the suction tube is solid and unmovable See the dia...

Page 236: ...es for connecting compressor connected to the electrical component box in the unit 4 Remove the fixture screws 4 as shown in the diagram and remove the electrical component box NOTE Be sure to remove...

Page 237: ...temperature is over 80 C in stop mode and does not decrease Connect outdoor maintenance remote controller to RC socket on outdoor unit main control PC board and check alarm messages Replace discharge...

Page 238: ...MEMO 5 38 SM830276 00_ R32 TD SM indb 38 19 02 28 13 29 52...

Page 239: ...Display Operations and Functions 6 3 6 4 Monitoring Operations Display of Indoor Unit and Outdoor Unit Sensor Temperatures 6 8 6 5 Monitoring the Outdoor Unit Alarm History Display of Outdoor Unit Ala...

Page 240: ...2 Functions Normal display functions 1 Functions Button operations can be used to perform the following functions Start stop of all indoor units Switching between cooling and heating Test run of all...

Page 241: ...tting is completed 6 3 Normal Display Operations and Functions Normal display functions Connect the special service checker wiring to the outdoor unit PCB The connection is shown in the figure below W...

Page 242: ...display indicates the operating mode of the indoor unit with the lowest unit No l All units test run Fig 6 2 Operation The Check button can be used to start and stop a test run for all indoor units P...

Page 243: ...Operating status of outdoor unit compressor 7 segment display Compressor 1 operating time 0 99999999 hours Outdoor unit power ON time 0 99999999 hours Compressor 1 operation count 0 65535 times Alarm...

Page 244: ...0 YY Outdoor unit sub bus address 1 8 1 appears when there is only 1 outdoor unit Locations where 1 2 and 3 are displayed as shown in Fig 6 4 01 No of connected indoor units 4 units connected Sample d...

Page 245: ...lit Lit Not lit Lit Display of unit No 1 Display of unit Nos 1 and 2 Display of unit Nos 1 2 and 3 Display of unit Nos 1 2 3 and 4 NOTE The change of the colon display between unit Nos 1 20 to unit No...

Page 246: ...operations are the same as for monitor mode using the indoor unit remote controller 2 Press the button and select the indoor unit to monitor 3 Press the temperature setting and buttons and select the...

Page 247: ...p E2 05 06 07 08 09 Outdoor unit data 0A Discharge temp TD 0b 0C 0d Intake temp TS 0E Outdoor unit heat exchanger temp C1 0F Outdoor unit heat exchanger temp C2 10 11 Outdoor air temp TO 12 13 Current...

Page 248: ...shows the outdoor unit address 2 Press the button and select the outdoor unit for which to monitor the alarm history 3 Press the temperature setting and buttons and select the item code for the alarm...

Page 249: ...the button At this time display stops blinking and remains lit During this mode is displayed blinking The outdoor unit address display section displays ALL the item code and number DN value in the tab...

Page 250: ...t OFF P 0D Measures against smell when indoor unit cooling thermostat OFF 0 Invalid P 1 Measures against smell 1A Demand 1 current 0 0 40 40 45 45 75 75 P 130 130 1 No control 1B Demand 2 current 0 0...

Page 251: ...ettings Function 7 5 7 4 List of Detailed Setting Items 7 7 7 5 Simple Setting Items 7 11 7 6 Detailed Setting Items 7 13 7 7 Remote Controller Servicing Functions 7 17 7 8 Test Run Function 7 19 7 RE...

Page 252: ...on the remote controller LCD display Fig 7 1 At this time the indoor unit fan or all indoor unit fans in the case of group control begins operating 3 If group control is in effect press the select the...

Page 253: ...tton and press the button The Exit simple settings and restart Simple setting end screen appears on the LCD display Select YES and press the button Procedure of CZ RTC5B Fig 7 2 SM830255 00_Single_ 4...

Page 254: ...0004 Lo 1 min LL 3 min Lo 0005 Lo Lo 0006 LL Lo Heating intake temperature shift 0000 No shift 0001 Shifts intake temperature 1 C down 0002 Shifts intake temperature 2 C down 0003 Shifts intake tempe...

Page 255: ...ture setting select the item code to change buttons to 5 Press the timer time buttons to select the desired setting data For item codes and setting data refer to the following page 6 Press the button...

Page 256: ...ect the Unit no by pressing the or button and press the button The Exit detailed settings and restart Detailed setting end screen appears on the LCD display Select YES and press the button SM830255 00...

Page 257: ...ub unit All group control indoor units except for main unit 0099 Not set Cooling intake temperature shift 010 Shifts intake temperature 10 C down 009 Shifts intake temperature 9 C down 001 Shifts inta...

Page 258: ...Upper limit Lower limit Drying 0018 18 C Lower limit at shipment 0019 19 C 0029 29 C 0030 30 C Upper limit at shipment Upper limit Lower limit Auto heat cool 0017 17 C Lower limit at shipment 0018 18...

Page 259: ...oint for control to prevent cold air 0013 Control temperature 13 C 0014 Control temperature 14 C 0025 Control temperature 25 C 0026 Control temperature 26 C Fan output switching 0000 Output linked wit...

Page 260: ...2 way air flow Timer function change prohibit 0000 Function disabled 0001 Function enabled Smudging control 0000 No smudging control Fan tap setting External static pressure of the rated air flow vol...

Page 261: ...y Cassette U2 E3 1250 NOTE indicates that there is no corresponding filter 7 5 Simple Setting Items 03 Central control address Set when using a central control device Used when setting the central con...

Page 262: ...ing an AMY central control system or similar system and when an optional electric heater is installed This is unrelated to control of the electric heater 08 Humidifying when heater thermostat is OFF N...

Page 263: ...be set in increments of 5 minutes 1b Forced thermostat ON time Use this setting to change the time for forced operation at installation or servicing from 5 minutes to 4 minutes 1E Temperature shift fo...

Page 264: ...rted and stopped by the wired remote controller The ventilation fan can operate linked with the start and stop of the indoor unit or can be operated even when the indoor unit is stopped Use a ventilat...

Page 265: ...peration mode for the flap 5d DC fan tap setting Sets the DC fan tap according to the purpose of use Change the settings data at the same time 5F Stop at time set for OFF timer after operation starts...

Page 266: ...position TP6 TP3 TP1 ON 3 6 1 In the example shown in the figure above DIP switch 1 is OFF DIP switch 2 is ON DIP switch 3 is OFF On Table 1 check out the Item code 5D setting data that corresponds to...

Page 267: ...trol address and other settings Automatic address Automatic address setting based on command from the wired remote controller Automatic reset Entire system stops Address change Change of indoor unit a...

Page 268: ...the indoor unit where that remote controller is connected stops Detailed settings System address indoor unit address central control address and other settings 8 Detailed settings nanoe X CZ RTC5B on...

Page 269: ...un can be performed using the HEAT COOL or FAN operation modes The outdoor units will not operate for approximately 3 minutes after the power is turned ON and after operation is stopped If correct ope...

Page 270: ...Press the button Test run will be started Test run setting mode screen appears on the LCD display SM830255 00_Single_ 4 TD SM indb 22 16 09 21 13 54 54 Maintenance func 1 Outdoor unit error data 2 Se...

Page 271: ...emperature setting buttons to select the item code to change Press the button to return to normal remote controller display 3 4 4 4 3 2 5 1 1 2 3 4 5 Sensor Temperature Display Function displayed rega...

Page 272: ...r information of the unit Refer the information by pressing the or button Fig 7 11 SM830255 00_Single_ 4 TD SM indb 24 16 09 21 13 54 56 Maintenance func 1 Outdoor unit error data 2 Service contact 3...

Page 273: ...LCD display 2 Press the or button to see each menu If you wish to see the next screen instantly press the or button Select 7 Simple settings on the LCD display and press the button The Simple settings...

Page 274: ...ft operation 4 Under sensor communication error Shows that the connected ECONAVI sensor is in error state 3 Under suspension with absentee State of energy saving suspended operation Shows that air con...

Page 275: ...on the display can be scrolled up or down using buttons While operating in FAN mode more than 5 minutes have elapsed press the 1 Switch On the earth leakage circuit breaker 2 Wait until the remote con...

Page 276: ...he target indoor unit and check the connection to the indoor unit PCB of the nanoe X module Not connected There is no abnormality in the nanoe X module Use in the range of appropriate room temperature...

Page 277: ...8 18 Troubleshooting 8 2 8 3 8 3 8 5 8 5 8 6 8 7 8 8 8 8 8 9 8 9 8 11 8 12 8 12 8 13 8 13 8 13 8 13 8 14 8 15 Optional Controller Remote Controller 8 19 Names and Functions 8 20 Installing Batteries 8...

Page 278: ...system can result Stop the system and turn the power off if you sense unusual smells or other irregularities Do not swallow the battery Do not repair Contact your dealer before moving the system Movin...

Page 279: ...ops the operation 3 Fan speed button 4 Flap button 5 ECONAVI button Press to set ECONAVI Press to set nanoe X Use this when connected to an aftermarket fan 6 nanoe X button 7 Ventilation button 8 Cloc...

Page 280: ...g you when the filter needs to be cleaned RECEIVER Screen display 1 2 3 6 8 9 10 11 5 7 12 4 13 14 15 1 Appears when ECONAVI is being set to ON 2 Indicates the set temperature 3 Appears when nanoe X i...

Page 281: ...with the polarity as shown in the figure 3 Gently insert one end of an unfolded paper clip or a similar object that can it into the RC reset hole and press the RC reset button inside the hole Take th...

Page 282: ...ing condition See page 8 12 for how to change the maximum temperature 5 Press Every time you press it cycles from Swing Stop If you press again while the flap is swinging you can stop the flap from sw...

Page 283: ...cing batteries it displays Initial setting Changing a timer setting 1 Perform Step 1 to 3 noted above as you did when setting Canceling a timer setting 1 Press If you wish to cancel the setting for ei...

Page 284: ...n to Step 2 to continue setting if you press instead of Note Press to stop operation in the middle 8 6 Lock Individual Flap 8 7 Operating Multiple In Outdoor Units Simultaneously Group Control You can...

Page 285: ...wind from the air conditioner can blow directly on it or near any other heat source Take care not to drop throw or wash the remote controller with water The signal from the remote controller may not...

Page 286: ...s to the address of a receiver the buzzer sounds If it is on ALL the buzzer will always sound If it is on ALL it can be operated regardless of receiver addresses Point the remote controller at the rec...

Page 287: ...nd if the Start Stop Fan speed Flap Temperature setting Mode select or Energy saving button is pressed the unit will beep 5 times and the change will not be made Use Emergency Operation in the followi...

Page 288: ...tings How to Operate While holding down the buttons below the remote controller s display changes every time is pressed Whatever is being displayed when you release is set A variety of changes can be...

Page 289: ...ot support this function See the section 8 12 Button Control on page 8 12 for how to enable or disable the button is displayed if the function is not available is not displayed in Fan mode 1 8 13 nano...

Page 290: ...40 min by the 10 min 4 Press to set the temperature then press MAX C MIN C Auto 27 17 Heat 30 16 Dry Cool 30 18 8 17 Temperature Automatic Return The temperature range that can be set varies depending...

Page 291: ...the timer lamp and the standby lamp blink alternately Change the operating mode Do the addresses match one another Check the addresses of the receiver and the remote controller See page 8 10 The air c...

Page 292: ...market fan Pressing this button starts and stops the fan When the air conditioner is started or stopped the fan starts or stops at the same time appears on the display of the remote controller when th...

Page 293: ...This lamp is for notifying you when the filter needs to be cleaned If a heat pump model is being used it will beep twice and the operating lamp will light up on the display if the timer and standby la...

Page 294: ...t How to remove batteries NOTE NOTE 8 21 Setting the Current Time After changing the batteries and pressing reset be sure to reset the current time When reset is pressed the current time reverts to 1...

Page 295: ...conditioner off in the normal way Disconnect the power to the indoor unit and contact the dealer where the product was purchased Auto Operation Only when identical refrigerant system inside all the i...

Page 296: ...if you press the time you set changes to a steady display indicating settings are complete After the timer setting is displayed for three seconds the display reverts to the current time Combining ON a...

Page 297: ...t temperature sensing to the indoor unit Main Sensor See page 8 16 CZ RWSU3 Setting the Wind Direction While the unit is operating every time you press the direction the flap faces changes Setting Fla...

Page 298: ...he Remote Controller Wall Mount Use Press from the location you wish to mount the remote controller and make sure the signal is received properly Pull the remote controller forward to remove it Don t...

Page 299: ...Position of receiver s inside indoor unit address switch The position of the receiver s address switch does not matter For 1 2 and 3 set the switch on the right and for 4 5 and 6 to the left CZ RWSC3...

Page 300: ...ller is lost CZ RWSU3 CZ RWSC3 Start press Emergency Operation of the receiver If the indoor temperature is 24 C or greater when the unit starts running it will act as a cooler If the indoor temperatu...

Page 301: ...d settings How to Operate While holding down the buttons below every time is pressed the remote controller s display changes Whatever is being displayed when you release is set Setting Item Operation...

Page 302: ...ay Make settings to the remote controller s operation mode display See Page 8 25 After putting the batteries in the remote controller even when it is operated the display does not change Press the Res...

Page 303: ...locations for installation Location where condensation occurs Location where voltage fluctuation frequently occurs Location where there is a machine producing electromagnetic radiation 2 Installation...

Page 304: ...ng field supply No polarity Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit 1 2 1 2 R1 R2 Terminals for RC wiring b u S r e v i e c e R b u S r e v i e c e R n i a M C R d e r i W n i a M C R d e r i...

Page 305: ...ference For how to change addresses of wireless remote controllers see the operating instructions of wireless infrared remote controllers To change the receiver s address remove the cover from the rec...

Page 306: ...he corner cover Screw Corner cover Convex part Place a hand on both the right and left convex parts of the corner cover to remove it 3 Wire the receiver Hang the string of the receiver on the pin of t...

Page 307: ...stances Modified or disassembled receiver may cause fire electric shock or injury We assume no responsibility for accidents or damages resulting from methods other than those described in the installa...

Page 308: ...er 1 3 2 Cut here with a nipper and remove the burr with e l i f a Mount the top case Align the claws of the top case and then align the claws of the bottom case Mount the bottom case to the wall Conn...

Page 309: ...ting the wired remote controller to Main is recommended The remote controller and the receiver can be connected to any indoor unit for operation Note 1 2 1 2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 RC wiring field su...

Page 310: ...perations can only be performed Temperature cannot be changed The test operation mode is automatically turned off in 60 minutes To prevent continuous test operation Outdoor units do not operate for ap...

Page 311: ...r in the gas heat pump air conditioner A01 A31 Simultaneously Inconsistency in Cooling Heating Including an auto temp setting for a model without auto temp settings Alternately Oil alarm Same as opera...

Page 312: ...ress to select setting data and press 3 Press Setting item Setting data Factory setting Check 1 Operation Mode 1 2 Flap Display 3 Select Fan Speed 5 Clock Display 00 24 hour 4 C 0 0 F 1 0 C 0 0 y a l...

Page 313: ...nning keeps for 10 minutes or longer check the unit number OPERATION TIMER STANDBY OFF ON Illuminated Blinking 0 5 seconds interval 5 Press for 4 seconds or longer to exit the Auto Address setting Aut...

Page 314: ...an ON OFF OFF No Display ON OFF 3 0 3 C 5 3 o t 5 0 x a M p m e t l o o C 7 8 1 C 5 3 o t 5 0 n i M p m e t l o o C 8 4 0 3 C 5 3 o t 5 0 x a M p m e t t a e H 9 6 1 C 5 3 o t 5 0 n i M p m e t t a e...

Page 315: ...n lamps OPERATION TIMER STANDBY blink during test operation 3 To finish test operation press and hold the emergency operation button for 10 seconds Attention Do not use this mode for purposes other th...

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