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Outdoor Unit

Installation Manual

6

 Refrigerant piping

 CAUTION

Install in rooms that are 13 m

3

 or larger. If 

a leak of refrigerant gas occurs inside the 
room, an oxygen de

fi

 ciency may occur.

■ 

Detaching the Front Panel

Remove the 5 screws.

•  Pull out the front panel according to the direction of the arrows on the 

illustration below.

■ 

Refrigerant Piping Connection

Flaring

1. Cut the pipe with a pipe cutter.

Obliquity

Roughness

Warp

90°

2. Remove the burr inside of the pipe.
  When removing the burr, be careful so that chips do not fall into the pipe.
3. Remove the 

fl

 are nuts attached to the outdoor/indoor unit, then insert them 

into each of the pipes.

4. Flare the pipes.
  See the following table for the projection margin (A) and 

fl

 aring size (B).

Die

Pipe

B

A

Pipe

A

B

Flare Nut

Outside 

diameter

Thickness

Rigid 

(clutch 

type)

R410A 

tool

Imperial 

(wing 

nut type) 

R410A 

tool

Width 

across 

flat

Tighten 

torque

mm

mm

mm

mm

mm

mm

N•m

kgf•m

6.35

0.8

0 to 0.5

1.5 to 

2.0

9.1

17

14 to 

18

1.4 to 

1.8

9.52

0.8

0 to 0.5

1.5 to 

2.0

13.2

22

33 to 

42

3.3 to 

4.2

12.7

0.8

0 to 0.5

2.0 to 

2.5 

16.6

26

50 to 

62

5.0 to 

6.2

Pipe connection

1. Make wire and pipe connections for each indoor unit separately.
2. Align the centres of the connecting pipes and tighten the 

fl

 are nut as much 

as possible with your 

fi

 ngers, then tighten the nut using a torque wrench. 

Be sure to tighten the nut at the speci

fi

 ed torque value.

•  If you use one outdoor unit for several indoor units of a different class, 

connect the largest one 

fi

 rst A, then connect the rest in the order B to E.

•  Do not remove the 

fl

 are nuts for any ports you are not going to use for 

connection.

•  Do not leave the 

fl

 are nut unattached for a long period of time.

•  Use a different-diameter joint if the diameters of the connection port and 

connection piping are different.

•  Mount the different-diameter joint on the connection port of the outdoor 

unit.

■ 

Air Purge

From the sake of environmental protection, use a vacuum pump to extract 
the air during installation.
* Prepare a 4 mm hexagon wrench.
1. Connect a charge hose.

•  Make sure that the Handle Hi of the gauge manifold valve is closed fully.
•  Connect the port of the gauge manifold valve and the service port (Valve 

core (Setting Pin)) using the charge hose.

NOTE

 

If a control valve or charge valve is attached to the charge hose, leak 
of R410A refrigerant can be avoided.

2. Open the Handle Low of the gauge manifold valve fully, then operate the 

vacuum pump.
• Loosen the 

fl

 are nut of the at the gas end a little to make sure that air is 

taken in, then tighten the nut.

•  If you 

fi

 nd air is not taken in, make sure that the charge hose is 

connected to the port(s) securely.

•  Perform extraction for about 40 minutes and make sure that the 

compound pressure gauge reading is –101 kPa (–76 cmHg).

•  If the compound pressure gauge reading is not –101 kPa (–76 cmHg), 

there is a possibility air is being taken in from the port(s).

•  Make sure that the charge hose is connected to the port(s) securely.

3. Close the Handle Low of the gauge manifold valve fully, then stop 

operating the vacuum pump.
• Leave the gauge and pump as they are for 1 or 2 minutes, then make 

sure that the compound pressure gauge reading stays at –101 kPa 
(–76 cmHg).

•  You need not add refrigerant if the piping length is 40 m or less.

If the length exceeds 41 m, add 20 g of refrigerant per 1meter over.

4. Disconnect the charge hose from the service port, then open the valve 

stem fully using a 4 mm hexagon wrench.

4 m

m

Hexagon wrench is 

required.

Service port cap

Valve stem cap

5. Tighten the service valve stem cap and service port cap securely.

 CAUTION

Use a torque wrench and tighten the nut at 
the speci

fi

 ed torque value.

6. Tighten all the caps on the valves securely, then perform a gas leak 

inspection.
•  The cap with the 9.52 mm outer diameter is available in two sizes in 

accordance with the type of packed valve for which the cap is used. 
The tightening torque depends on the width across 

fl

 ats of the cap so 

check it in the table below.

Service valve

Tighten torque

Valve stem cap

Service port cap

mm

N•m

kgf•m

N•m

kgf•m

Liquid side

(9.52)

H19 mm

14 to 18

1.4 to 1.8

H22 mm

33 to 42

3.3 to 4.2

Gas side (12.7)

33 to 42

3.3 to 4.2

14 to 18

1.4 to 1.8

Compound pressure gauge

–101 kPa (–76 cmHg)

Handle Low

Charge hose

(For R410A only)

Pressure gauge

Manifold valve
Handle Hi 

(Keep full closed)

Charge hose 

(For R410A only)

Vacuum pump adapter 

for counter-flow 

prevention 

 

(For R410A only)

Vacuum pump

Service valve at 

the liquid side

Service valve at the gas 

side

Service port 

(Valve core (Setting pin))

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Summary of Contents for RAS-3M26S3AV-A

Page 1: ... TYPE Installation Manual Outdoor Unit Model name RAS 5M34S3AV A RAS 4M27S3AV A RAS 3M26S3AV A NOTE Descriptions about operations for the E unit in this manual are not applicable to RAS 4M27S3AV A Descriptions about operations for the D unit and the E unit in this manual are not applicable to RAS 3M26S3AV A 1116791101 1116791101_EN indd c1 1116791101_EN indd c1 2 3 58 BE 2 20 PM 2 3 58 BE 2 20 PM ...

Page 2: ...evice and Outdoor Unit 11 10 Test run 14 Please read this Installation Manual carefully before installing the Air Conditioner This Manual describes the installation method of the outdoor unit For installation of the indoor unit refer to the Installation Manual attached to the indoor unit IMPORTANT NOTICE For details on how to install the indoor units refer to the installation manual accompanying t...

Page 3: ...ING It indicates that incorrect use of this unit may cause severe injury or death CAUTION It indicates that incorrect use of this unit may cause personal injury 2 or property damage 3 1 A severe injury refers to blindness injury burns hot or cold electrical shock bone fracture or poisoning that leaves after effects and requires hospitalization or extended out patient treatment 2 Personal injury me...

Page 4: ...wiring Turn off main power supply before attempting any electrical work Make sure all power switches are off Failure to do so may cause electric shock Connect the connecting cables correctly If the connecting cables are connected wrongly electric parts may be damaged Check the earth wire that it is not broken or disconnected before installation Do not install near concentrations of combustible gas...

Page 5: ...do so may cause the unit to fall water leakage fire or electrical shock After the installation work ensure that there is no leakage of refrigerant gas If the refrigerant gas leaks out of the pipe into the room and is heated by fire or something else from a fan heater stove or gas range it causes generation of poisonous gas Make sure the equipment is properly earthed Do not connect the earth wire t...

Page 6: ... be connected to the main power supply by means of a circuit breaker depending on the place where the unit is installed Failure to do so may cause electrical shock Follow the instructions in this installation manual to arrange the drain pipe for proper drainage from the unit Ensure that drained water is discharged Improper drainage can result in water leakage causing water damage to furniture Tigh...

Page 7: ...ditioner differs depending on the combination of the indoor units which are operated The information in this specifications table applies for the combinations with the catalogue For operation read the owner s manual packed with the indoor unit Equipment complying with IEC 61000 3 12 1 If the air conditioner is used in conditions other than the above the safety protection functions may be activated...

Page 8: ...ioner under low outside temperature conditions Outside temp 5 C or lower In COOL mode prepare a duct or wind shield so that it is not affected by the wind Necessary Space for Installation If you need to install the outdoor unit in a location where there are some obstructions or a wall secure sufficient space as shown in the figure below The cooling heating effect may be reduced by 10 Upper side vi...

Page 9: ... core Setting Pin using the charge hose NOTE If a control valve or charge valve is attached to the charge hose leak of R410A refrigerant can be avoided 2 Open the Handle Low of the gauge manifold valve fully then operate the vacuum pump Loosen the flare nut of the at the gas end a little to make sure that air is taken in then tighten the nut If you find air is not taken in make sure that the charg...

Page 10: ...rming Additional Installation of an Indoor Unit 1 Collect refrigerant from the outdoor unit 2 Turn off the circuit breaker 3 Perform additional installation referring to the procedure from Refrigerant Piping Connection on the previous page Pump down Operation Recovering refrigerant CAUTION Since the forcible running for collecting refrigerant stops automatically after 10 minutes finish collecting ...

Page 11: ... terminal numbers on the terminal block of each unit Incorrect connection may cause a failure 1 Detach the front panel from the outdoor unit 2 Remove the cord clamp 3 Connect the wires for the power source and each indoor unit Connect the connecting cable to the terminal as identified by the matching numbers on the terminal block of the indoor and the outdoor unit 4 Fix the wiring connections for ...

Page 12: ... connecting wire is incorrect electric parts may be damaged Ensure that all terminals are securely fixed so preventing any external forces having a negative effect on the terminals Do not connect the DRED mains cable to the terminal block of the outdoor unit Power supply and Indoor Outdoor connecting Improper installation may result in fire Connect the demand connecting wires and relay connector R...

Page 13: ...02 CN100 CN105 Locally procured Power supply Indoor A E unit Connecting WARNING Do not connect the DRED mains cable to the terminal block of the outdoor unit Power supply and Indoor Outdoor connecting Improper installation may result in fire For the power supply of the DRED prepare exclusive power supply separated from that of the outdoor unit WARNING Connect the wire 4 wire with a round terminal ...

Page 14: ...he demand response event i e cooling or heating Wiring procedure 1 Securely fasten the demand connecting wires with the cord clamp located at the upper portion of the terminal block so that no external force is applied to the terminal The demand connecting wires having a relay connector RJ45 should be wired in such a manner as to prevent water intrusion into the relay connector 2 Bundle the demand...

Page 15: ...in units B C and E Trouble in units B D and E Trouble in units C D and E Trouble in units A B C and D Trouble in units A B C and E Trouble in units A B D and E Trouble in units A C D and E Trouble in units B C D and E Trouble in all units Service valve stays closed Gas Leak Inspection Refer to the Gas Leak Inspection on page 9 Test run 1 If you perform the test run in summer start running in the c...

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