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MRV 5-RC Service Manual

SYJS-03-2019REV.A

Edition: 2019-03

Summary of Contents for MRV 5-RC AB052MAERA

Page 1: ...MRV 5 RC Service Manual SYJS 03 2019REV A Edition 2019 03 ...

Page 2: ... pipe dimension 95 12 Gather pipe dimension 98 Part 2 One by one valve box 102 1 Specification 102 2 Dimension 103 3 Piping diagram 104 4 Wiring diagram 106 5 Installation 107 Part 3 One by four valve box 126 1 Specification 126 2 Dimension 127 3 Piping diagram 128 4 Wiring diagram 129 5 Installation 130 Part 4 150 1 Outdoor PCB photo and dip switch setting 150 2 Valve box PCB photo and dip switch...

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Page 4: ...MRV 5 RC Cooling and heating simultaneously with only one outdoor unit Heat recovery system Meeting room Lounge room Office Office Heating indoor units Cooling indoor units 2 pipe system 3 pipe system 1 General Information Part 1 Outdoor Unit 1 1 Feature ...

Page 5: ... Model name Max capacity of indoor kw Power Supply Max indoor units Dimension VP1 112B x 11 2 1 220 240 50 60 5 388 200 277 VP1 180B 11 2 x 18 1 220 240 50 60 8 388 200 277 VP1 280B 18 x 28 1 220 240 50 60 8 388 200 277 VP4 450B 45 1 220 240 50 60 20 405 300 421 Wide temperature operation range Heating Heating Heating Stop Cooling Cooling Cooling Cooling Heating High pressure gas pipe Suction gas ...

Page 6: ...RA 22 4 R410A AV10IMVURA 28 AV12IMVURA 33 5 AV14IMVURA 40 AV16IMVURA 45 AV18IMVURA 50 AV20IMVURA 56 AV22IMVURA 63 AV24IMVURA 67 AV26IMVURA 73 5 AV28IMVURA 80 AV30IMVURA 85 AV32IMVURA 90 AV34IMVURA 95 AV36IMVURA 100 AV38IMVURA 106 AV40IMVURA 112 AV42IMVURA 119 AV44IMVURA 126 AV46IMVURA 130 1 2 Products lineup ...

Page 7: ...10A AV50IMVURA 140 AV52IMVURA 145 AV54IMVURA 150 AV56IMVURA 156 AV58IMVURA 162 AV60IMVURA 168 AV62IMVURA 175 AV64IMVURA 182 AV66IMVURA 189 AV68IMVURA 190 AV70IMVURA 195 AV72IMVURA 200 AV74IMVURA 206 AV76IMVURA 212 AV78IMVURA 218 AV80IMVURA 224 AV82IMVURA 231 AV84IMVURA 238 AV86IMVURA 245 AV88IMVURA 252 ...

Page 8: ...CERA AB482MCERA MINI 4 WAY CASSETTE TYPE PB 620KB AB052MCERA M AB072MCERA M AB092MCERA M AB122MCERA M AB162MCERA M AB182MCERA M ONE WAY CASSETTE TYPE P1B 1050IB AB052MAERA AB072MAERA AB092MAERA AB122MAERA 2 WAY CASSETTE TYPE P1B 1055IB AB072MBERA AB092MBERA AB122MBERA AB162MBERA AB182MBERA LOW ESP DUCT TYPE AD072MLERA AD092MLERA AD122MLERA AD162MLERA AD182MLERA AD242MLERA SLIM LOW ESP DUCT AD072MS...

Page 9: ...482MJERA CONSTANT AIR VOLUME DUCT TYPE AD072MQERA AD092MQERA AD122MQERA AD152MQERA AD182MQERA AD242MQERA AD282MQERA AD302MQERA AD362MQERA AD422MQERA AD482MQERA AD542MQERA HlGH ESP DUCT TYPE AD182MHERA AD242MHERA AD282MHERA AD302MHERA AD382MHERA AD482MHERA AD722MHERA AD962MHERA CONVERTlBLE TYPE AC092MCERA AC122MCERA AC162MCERA AC182MCERA AC242MCERA AC282MFERA AC302MFERA AC382MFERA AC482MFERA FRESH ...

Page 10: ...NERA AS052MFERA AS072MNERA AS072MFERA AS092MNERA AS092MFERA AS122MNERA AS122MFERA AS162MNERA AS162MFERA AS182MNERA AS182MFERA AS242MNERA AS242MFERA AS282MNERA AS302MNERA NEW CONSOLE AF052MBERA AF072MBERA AF092MBERA AF122MBERA AF182MBERA Note The indoor unit connected to MRV5 RC must be the new indoor manufactured after January 1 2019 the PCB is upgraded program ...

Page 11: ...4 03 Capacity at low temperature kW 21 25 6 Compressor Brand MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Model ANB66FVAMT ANB66FVAMT Type DC INV SCROLL DC INV SCROLL Compressor quantity 1INV 1INV Capacity W 21500 21500 Power Input W 6500 6500 Rated current RLA A 19 6 19 6 Speed rps 60 60 Crankcase Heater W 66 66 Refrigerant oil brand IDEMITSUKOSAN CO LTD IDEMITSUKOSAN CO LTD Refrigerant oil type FVC68...

Page 12: ...ure MPa 4 15 4 15 Refrigerant piping Liquid pipe mm 9 52 9 52 Gas pipe mm 19 05 22 22 High gas pipe mm 19 05 19 05 Oil pipe mm Total pipe length m 1000 1000 Max pipe length Equivalent Actual m 260 220 260 220 Max Diff indoor outdoor unit 1 m 110 90 110 90 Standard Diff indoor outdoor unit m 50 40 50 40 Max standard Diff indoor indoor unit 1 m 30 18 30 18 Connectable indoor unit ratio 50 130 50 130...

Page 13: ... 72 Capacity at low temperature kW 29 38 Compressor Brand MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Model ANB78FVAMT ANB78FVAMT Type DC INV SCROLL DC INV SCROLL Compressor quantity 1INV 1INV Capacity W 25400 25400 Power Input W 7640 7640 Rated current RLA A 26 26 Speed rps 60 60 Crankcase Heater W 66 66 Refrigerant oil brand IDEMITSUKOSAN CO LTD IDEMITSUKOSAN CO LTD Refrigerant oil type FVC68D FVC68...

Page 14: ...MPa 4 15 4 15 Refrigerant piping Liquid pipe mm 12 7 12 7 Gas pipe mm 25 4 25 4 High gas pipe mm 22 22 22 22 Oil pipe mm Total pipe length m 1000 1000 Max pipe length Equivalent Actual m 260 220 260 220 Max Diff indoor outdoor unit 1 m 110 90 110 90 Standard Diff indoor outdoor unit m 50 40 50 40 Max standard Diff indoor indoor unit 1 m 30 18 30 18 Connectable indoor unit ratio 50 130 50 130 Maxim...

Page 15: ...apacity at low temperature kW 41 5 43 7 Compressor Brand MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Model ANB52FKQMT ANB52FKQMT Type DC INV SCROLL DC INV SCROLL Compressor quantity 2INV 2INV Capacity W 34400 34400 Power Input W 10500 10500 Rated current RLA A 37 37 Speed rps 60 60 Crankcase Heater W 132 132 Refrigerant oil brand IDEMITSUKOSAN CO LTD IDEMITSUKOSAN CO LTD Refrigerant oil type FVC68D FV...

Page 16: ... MPa 4 15 4 15 Refrigerant piping Liquid pipe mm 12 7 15 88 Gas pipe mm 28 58 28 58 High gas pipe mm 25 4 25 4 Oil pipe mm Total pipe length m 1000 1000 Max pipe length Equivalent Actual m 260 220 260 220 Max Diff indoor outdoor unit 1 m 110 90 110 90 Standard Diff indoor outdoor unit m 50 40 50 40 Max standard Diff indoor indoor unit 1 m 30 18 30 18 Connectable indoor unit ratio 50 130 50 130 Max...

Page 17: ...apacity at low temperature kW 48 7 53 3 Compressor Brand MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Model ANB78FVAMT ANB78FVAMT Type DC INV SCROLL DC INV SCROLL Compressor quantity 2INV 2INV Capacity W 50800 50800 Power Input W 15280 15280 Rated current RLA A 52 52 Speed rps 60 60 Crankcase Heater W 132 132 Refrigerant oil brand IDEMITSUKOSAN CO LTD IDEMITSUKOSAN CO LTD Refrigerant oil type FVC68D FV...

Page 18: ... MPa 4 15 4 15 Refrigerant piping Liquid pipe mm 15 88 15 88 Gas pipe mm 28 58 28 58 High gas pipe mm 25 4 25 4 Oil pipe mm Total pipe length m 1000 1000 Max pipe length Equivalent Actual m 260 220 260 220 Max Diff indoor outdoor unit 1 m 110 90 110 90 Standard Diff indoor outdoor unit m 50 40 50 40 Max standard Diff indoor indoor unit 1 m 30 18 30 18 Connectable indoor unit ratio 50 130 50 130 Ma...

Page 19: ...or Brand MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Model ANB78FVAMT ANB78FVAMT ANB78FVAMT ANB78FVAMT Type DC INV SCROLL DC INV SCROLL Compressor quantity 2INV 2INV Capacity W 25400 25400 25400 25400 Power Input W 7640 7640 7640 7640 Rated current RLA A 26 26 26 26 Speed rps 60 60 Crankcase Heater W 66 66 66 66 Refrigerant oil brand IDEMITSUKOSAN CO LTD IDEMITSUKOSAN CO LTD Refrigerant oil type FVC68...

Page 20: ...Type R410A R410A Charged volume kg 10 10 Throttle type EXV EXV Design pressure MPa 4 15 4 15 Refrigerant piping Liquid pipe mm 15 88 15 88 Gas pipe mm 28 58 28 58 High gas pipe mm 25 4 25 4 Oil pipe mm Total pipe length m 1000 1000 Max pipe length Equivalent Actual m 260 220 260 220 Max Diff indoor outdoor unit 1 m 110 90 110 90 Standard Diff indoor outdoor unit m 50 40 50 40 Max standard Diff ind...

Page 21: ...TSUBISHI ELECTRIC MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Model ANB78FVAMT ANB78FVAMT ANB78FVAMT ANB52FKQMT Type DC INV SCROLL DC INV SCROLL Compressor quantity 2INV 3INV Capacity W 25400 25400 25400 34400 Power Input W 7640 7640 7640 10500 Rated current RLA A 26 26 26 37 Speed rps 60 60 Crankcase Heater W 66 66 66 132 Refrigerant oil brand IDEMITSUKOSAN CO LTD IDEMITSUKOSAN CO LTD Refrigerant oil type FVC68D FVC68D ...

Page 22: ... weight kg 564 677 Refrigerant Type R410A R410A Charged volume kg 10 10 Throttle type EXV EXV Design pressure MPa 4 15 4 15 Refrigerant piping Liquid pipe mm 15 88 19 05 Gas pipe mm 28 58 31 8 High gas pipe mm 25 4 28 58 Oil pipe mm Total pipe length m 1000 1000 Max pipe length Equivalent Actual m 260 220 260 220 Max Diff indoor outdoor unit 1 m 110 90 110 90 Standard Diff indoor outdoor unit m 50...

Page 23: ...UBISHI ELECTRIC MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Model ANB52FKQMT ANB52FKQMT ANB52FKQMT ANB52FKQMT Type DC INV SCROLL DC INV SCROLL Compressor quantity 4INV 4INV Capacity W 34400 34400 34400 34400 Power Input W 10500 10500 10500 10500 Rated current RLA A 37 37 37 37 Speed rps 60 60 Crankcase Heater W 132 132 132 132 Refrigerant oil brand IDEMITSUKOSAN CO LTD IDEMITSUKOSAN CO LTD Refrigerant oil type FVC68D FVC...

Page 24: ...10A Charged volume kg 10 10 Throttle type EXV EXV Design pressure MPa 4 15 4 15 Refrigerant piping Liquid pipe mm 19 05 19 05 Gas pipe mm 31 8 31 8 High gas pipe mm 28 58 28 58 Oil pipe mm Total pipe length m 1000 1000 Max pipe length Equivalent Actual m 260 220 260 220 Max Diff indoor outdoor unit 1 m 110 90 110 90 Standard Diff indoor outdoor unit m 50 40 50 40 Max standard Diff indoor indoor un...

Page 25: ...SUBISHI ELECTRIC MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Model ANB52FKQMT ANB52FKQMT ANB52FKQMT ANB78FVAMT Type DC INV SCROLL DC INV SCROLL Compressor quantity 4INV 4INV Capacity W 34400 34400 34400 50800 Power Input W 10500 10500 10500 15280 Rated current RLA A 37 37 37 52 Speed rps 60 60 Crankcase Heater W 132 132 132 132 Refrigerant oil brand IDEMITSUKOSAN CO LTD IDEMITSUKOSAN CO LTD Refrigerant oil type FVC68D FV...

Page 26: ...ant Type R410A R410A Charged volume kg 10 10 Throttle type EXV EXV Design pressure MPa 4 15 4 15 Refrigerant piping Liquid pipe mm 19 05 19 05 Gas pipe mm 38 1 38 1 High gas pipe mm 34 9 34 9 Oil pipe mm Total pipe length m 1000 1000 Max pipe length Equivalent Actual m 260 220 260 220 Max Diff indoor outdoor unit 1 m 110 90 110 90 Standard Diff indoor outdoor unit m 50 40 50 40 Max standard Diff i...

Page 27: ...ITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Model ANB78FVAMT ANB78FVAMT ANB78FVAMT ANB78FVAMT Type DC INV SCROLL DC INV SCROLL Compressor quantity 4INV 4INV Capacity W 50800 50800 50800 50800 Power Input W 15280 15280 15280 15280 Rated current RLA A 52 52 52 52 Speed rps 60 60 Crankcase Heater W 132 132 132 132 Refrigerant oil brand IDEMITSUKOSAN CO LTD IDEMITSUKOSAN CO LTD Refrigerant oil type FVC68D ...

Page 28: ...nt Type R410A R410A Charged volume kg 10 10 Throttle type EXV EXV Design pressure MPa 4 15 4 15 Refrigerant piping Liquid pipe mm 19 05 19 05 Gas pipe mm 38 1 38 1 High gas pipe mm 34 9 34 9 Oil pipe mm Total pipe length m 1000 1000 Max pipe length Equivalent Actual m 260 220 260 220 Max Diff indoor outdoor unit 1 m 110 90 110 90 Standard Diff indoor outdoor unit m 50 40 50 40 Max standard Diff in...

Page 29: ...TRIC Model ANB78FVAMT ANB78FVAMT ANB78FVAMT ANB52F KQMT ANB52FKQMT Type DC INV SCROLL DC INV SCROLL Compressor quantity 4INV 5INV Capacity W 50800 50800 25400 34400 34400 Power Input W 15280 15280 7640 10500 10500 Rated current RLA A 52 52 26 37 37 Speed rps 60 60 Crankcase Heater W 132 132 66 132 132 Refrigerant oil brand IDEMITSUKOSAN CO LTD IDEMITSUKOSAN CO LTD Refrigerant oil type FVC68D FVC68...

Page 30: ...1515 850 1838 Net weight kg 750 989 Gross weight kg 808 1072 Refrigerant Type R410A R410A Charged volume kg 10 10 Throttle type EXV EXV Design pressure MPa 4 15 4 15 Refrigerant piping Liquid pipe mm 19 05 19 05 Gas pipe mm 38 1 38 1 High gas pipe mm 34 9 34 9 Oil pipe mm Total pipe length m 1000 1000 Max pipe length Equivalent Actual m 260 220 260 220 Max Diff indoor outdoor unit 1 m 110 90 110 9...

Page 31: ...FKQMT ANB52FKQMT ANB52F KQMT ANB52FKQMT Type DC INV SCROLL DC INV SCROLL Compressor quantity 6INV 6INV Capacity W 34400 34400 34400 34400 34400 34400 Power Input W 10500 10500 10500 10500 10500 10500 Rated current RLA A 37 37 37 37 37 37 Speed rps 60 60 Crankcase Heater W 132 132 132 132 132 132 Refrigerant oil brand IDEMITSUKOSAN CO LTD IDEMITSUKOSAN CO LTD Refrigerant oil type FVC68D FVC68D Refr...

Page 32: ...ht kg 1185 1185 Refrigerant Type R410A R410A Charged volume kg 10 10 Throttle type EXV EXV Design pressure MPa 4 15 4 15 Refrigerant piping Liquid pipe mm 19 05 19 05 Gas pipe mm 38 1 38 1 High gas pipe mm 34 9 34 9 Oil pipe mm Total pipe length m 1000 1000 Max pipe length Equivalent Actual m 260 220 260 220 Max Diff indoor outdoor unit 1 m 110 90 110 90 Standard Diff indoor outdoor unit m 50 40 5...

Page 33: ...FKQMT ANB52FKQMT ANB52F KQMT ANB52FKQMT Type DC INV SCROLL DC INV SCROLL Compressor quantity 6INV 6INV Capacity W 34400 34400 34400 34400 34400 34400 Power Input W 10500 10500 10500 10500 10500 10500 Rated current RLA A 37 37 37 37 37 37 Speed rps 60 60 Crankcase Heater W 132 132 132 132 132 132 Refrigerant oil brand IDEMITSUKOSAN CO LTD IDEMITSUKOSAN CO LTD Refrigerant oil type FVC68D FVC68D Refr...

Page 34: ...ht kg 1185 1185 Refrigerant Type R410A R410A Charged volume kg 10 10 Throttle type EXV EXV Design pressure MPa 4 15 4 15 Refrigerant piping Liquid pipe mm 19 05 19 05 Gas pipe mm 38 1 38 1 High gas pipe mm 34 9 34 9 Oil pipe mm Total pipe length m 1000 1000 Max pipe length Equivalent Actual m 260 220 260 220 Max Diff indoor outdoor unit 1 m 110 90 110 90 Standard Diff indoor outdoor unit m 50 40 5...

Page 35: ...FVAMT ANB52FKQMT ANB78F VAMT ANB78FVAMT Type DC INV SCROLL DC INV SCROLL Compressor quantity 6INV 6INV Capacity W 34400 34400 50800 34400 50800 50800 Power Input W 10500 10500 15280 10500 15280 15280 Rated current RLA A 37 37 52 37 52 52 Speed rps 60 60 Crankcase Heater W 132 132 132 132 132 132 Refrigerant oil brand IDEMITSUKOSAN CO LTD IDEMITSUKOSAN CO LTD Refrigerant oil type FVC68D FVC68D Refr...

Page 36: ...ht kg 1194 1203 Refrigerant Type R410A R410A Charged volume kg 10 10 Throttle type EXV EXV Design pressure MPa 4 15 4 15 Refrigerant piping Liquid pipe mm 19 05 19 05 Gas pipe mm 38 1 41 3 High gas pipe mm 34 9 38 1 Oil pipe mm Total pipe length m 1000 1000 Max pipe length Equivalent Actual m 260 220 260 220 Max Diff indoor outdoor unit 1 m 110 90 110 90 Standard Diff indoor outdoor unit m 50 40 5...

Page 37: ...FVAMT ANB78FVAMT ANB78F VAMT ANB78FVAMT Type DC INV SCROLL DC INV SCROLL Compressor quantity 6INV 6INV Capacity W 50800 50800 50800 50800 50800 50800 Power Input W 15280 15280 15280 15280 15280 15280 Rated current RLA A 52 52 52 52 52 52 Speed rps 60 60 Crankcase Heater W 132 132 132 132 132 132 Refrigerant oil brand IDEMITSUKOSAN CO LTD IDEMITSUKOSAN CO LTD Refrigerant oil type FVC68D FVC68D Refr...

Page 38: ...ht kg 1212 1212 Refrigerant Type R410A R410A Charged volume kg 10 10 Throttle type EXV EXV Design pressure MPa 4 15 4 15 Refrigerant piping Liquid pipe mm 19 05 19 05 Gas pipe mm 41 3 41 3 High gas pipe mm 38 1 38 1 Oil pipe mm Total pipe length m 1000 1000 Max pipe length Equivalent Actual m 260 220 260 220 Max Diff indoor outdoor unit 1 m 110 90 110 90 Standard Diff indoor outdoor unit m 50 40 5...

Page 39: ...FVAMT ANB78FVAMT ANB78F VAMT ANB78FVAMT Type DC INV SCROLL DC INV SCROLL Compressor quantity 6INV 6INV Capacity W 50800 50800 50800 50800 50800 50800 Power Input W 15280 15280 15280 15280 15280 15280 Rated current RLA A 52 52 52 52 52 52 Speed rps 60 60 Crankcase Heater W 132 132 132 132 132 132 Refrigerant oil brand IDEMITSUKOSAN CO LTD IDEMITSUKOSAN CO LTD Refrigerant oil type FVC68D FVC68D Refr...

Page 40: ...ht kg 1212 1212 Refrigerant Type R410A R410A Charged volume kg 10 10 Throttle type EXV EXV Design pressure MPa 4 15 4 15 Refrigerant piping Liquid pipe mm 19 05 19 05 Gas pipe mm 41 3 41 3 High gas pipe mm 38 1 38 1 Oil pipe mm Total pipe length m 1000 1000 Max pipe length Equivalent Actual m 260 220 260 220 Max Diff indoor outdoor unit 1 m 110 90 110 90 Standard Diff indoor outdoor unit m 50 40 5...

Page 41: ...C INV SCROLL DC INV SCROLL Compressor quantity 8INV 8INV Capacity W 34400 34400 34400 34400 34400 34400 34400 34400 Power Input W 10500 10500 10500 10500 10500 10500 10500 10500 Rated current RLA A 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 Speed rps 60 60 Crankcase Heater W 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 Refrigerant oil brand IDEMITSUKOSAN CO LTD IDEMITSUKOSAN CO LTD Refrigerant oil type FVC68D FVC68D Refrigerant ...

Page 42: ...38 1515 850 1838 1515 850 1838 Net weight kg 1464 1464 Gross weight kg 1580 1580 Refrigerant Type R410A R410A Charged volume kg 10 10 Throttle type EXV EXV Design pressure MPa 4 15 4 15 Refrigerant piping Liquid pipe mm 22 22 22 22 Gas pipe mm 44 5 44 5 High gas pipe mm 41 3 41 3 Oil pipe mm Total pipe length m 1000 1000 Max pipe length Equivalent Actual m 260 220 260 220 Max Diff indoor outdoor u...

Page 43: ...DC INV SCROLL DC INV SCROLL Compressor quantity 8INV 8INV Capacity W 34400 34400 34400 34400 34400 34400 34400 50800 Power Input W 10500 10500 10500 10500 10500 10500 10500 15280 Rated current RLA A 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 52 Speed rps 60 60 Crankcase Heater W 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 Refrigerant oil brand IDEMITSUKOSAN CO LTD IDEMITSUKOSAN CO LTD Refrigerant oil type FVC68D FVC68D Refrigerant...

Page 44: ...838 1515 850 1838 Net weight kg 1464 1473 Gross weight kg 1580 1589 Refrigerant Type R410A R410A Charged volume kg 10 10 Throttle type EXV EXV Design pressure MPa 4 15 4 15 Refrigerant piping Liquid pipe mm 22 22 22 22 Gas pipe mm 44 5 44 5 High gas pipe mm 41 3 41 3 Oil pipe mm Total pipe length m 1000 1000 Max pipe length Equivalent Actual m 260 220 260 220 Max Diff indoor outdoor unit 1 m 110 9...

Page 45: ... DC INV SCROLL DC INV SCROLL Compressor quantity 8INV 8INV Capacity W 34400 34400 50800 50800 34400 50800 50800 50800 Power Input W 10500 10500 15280 15280 10500 15280 15280 15280 Rated current RLA A 37 37 52 52 37 52 52 52 Speed rps 60 60 Crankcase Heater W 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 Refrigerant oil brand IDEMITSUKOSAN CO LTD IDEMITSUKOSAN CO LTD Refrigerant oil type FVC68D FVC68D Refrigeran...

Page 46: ...8 Net weight kg 1482 1491 Gross weight kg 1598 1607 Refrigerant Type R410A R410A Charged volume kg 10 10 Throttle type EXV EXV Design pressure MPa 4 15 4 15 Refrigerant piping Liquid pipe mm 22 22 22 22 Gas pipe mm 44 5 44 5 High gas pipe mm 41 3 41 3 Oil pipe mm Total pipe length m 1000 1000 Max pipe length Equivalent Actual m 260 220 260 220 Max Diff indoor outdoor unit 1 m 110 90 110 90 Standar...

Page 47: ... DC INV SCROLL DC INV SCROLL Compressor quantity 8INV 8INV Capacity W 50800 50800 50800 50800 50800 50800 50800 50800 Power Input W 15280 15280 15280 15280 15280 15280 15280 15280 Rated current RLA A 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 Speed rps 60 60 Crankcase Heater W 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 Refrigerant oil brand IDEMITSUKOSAN CO LTD IDEMITSUKOSAN CO LTD Refrigerant oil type FVC68D FVC68D Refrigeran...

Page 48: ... 1515 850 1838 Net weight kg 1500 1500 Gross weight kg 1616 1616 Refrigerant Type R410A R410A Charged volume kg 10 10 Throttle type EXV EXV Design pressure MPa 4 15 4 15 Refrigerant piping Liquid pipe mm 22 22 22 22 Gas pipe mm 44 5 44 5 High gas pipe mm 41 3 41 3 Oil pipe mm Total pipe length m 1000 1000 Max pipe length Equivalent Actual m 260 220 260 220 Max Diff indoor outdoor unit 1 m 110 90 1...

Page 49: ... DC INV SCROLL DC INV SCROLL Compressor quantity 8INV 8INV Capacity W 50800 50800 50800 50800 50800 50800 50800 50800 Power Input W 15280 15280 15280 15280 15280 15280 15280 15280 Rated current RLA A 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 Speed rps 60 60 Crankcase Heater W 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 132 Refrigerant oil brand IDEMITSUKOSAN CO LTD IDEMITSUKOSAN CO LTD Refrigerant oil type FVC68D FVC68D Refrigeran...

Page 50: ... 1515 850 1838 Net weight kg 1500 1500 Gross weight kg 1616 1616 Refrigerant Type R410A R410A Charged volume kg 10 10 Throttle type EXV EXV Design pressure MPa 4 15 4 15 Refrigerant piping Liquid pipe mm 22 22 25 4 Gas pipe mm 44 5 50 8 High gas pipe mm 41 3 44 5 Oil pipe mm Total pipe length m 1000 1000 Max pipe length Equivalent Actual m 260 220 260 220 Max Diff indoor outdoor unit 1 m 110 90 11...

Page 51: ...ECTRIC Model ANB78FVAMT ANB78FVAMT ANB78FVAMT ANB7 8FVAMT Type DC INV SCROLL Compressor quantity 8INV Capacity W 50800 50800 50800 50800 Power Input W 15280 15280 15280 15280 Rated current RLA A 52 52 52 52 Speed rps 60 Crankcase Heater W 132 132 132 132 Refrigerant oil brand IDEMITSUKOSAN CO LTD Refrigerant oil type FVC68D Refrigerant oil charge ml 2300 1500 2 2300 1500 2 2300 1500 2 230 0 1500 2...

Page 52: ...7616 Refrigerant Type R410A Charged volume kg 10 Throttle type EXV Design pressure MPa 4 15 Refrigerant piping Liquid pipe mm 25 4 Gas pipe mm 50 8 High gas pipe mm 44 5 Oil pipe mm Total pipe length m 1000 Max pipe length Equivalent Actual m 260 220 Max Diff indoor outdoor unit 1 m 110 90 Standard Diff indoor outdoor unit m 50 40 Max standard Diff indoor indoor unit 1 m 30 18 Connectable indoor u...

Page 53: ...RA No Name Remark 1 Signal line hole Ø25 Using the rubber plug in the unit s attachment for protection 2 Pipe outlet for 2 pipe system 3 Pipe outlet for 3 pipe system 4 Power supply hole hole and using the line sheath in the unit s attachment for protectionAccording to the wire diameter size to choose the appropriate line 5 Hoisting hole 6 Power supply of signal line hole 7 Refrigerant pipe outlet...

Page 54: ... 22IMVURA No Name Remark 1 Signal line hole Ø25 Using the rubber plug in the unit s attachment for protection 2 Pipe outlet for 2 pipe system 3 Pipe outlet for 3 pipe system 4 Power supply hole hole and using the line sheath in the unit s attachment for protectionAccording to the wire diameter size to choose the appropriate line 5 Hoisting hole 6 Power supply of signal line hole 7 Refrigerant pipe...

Page 55: ...52 AV08 10 12 14IMVURA 4 Center of gravity x X 347 9587 y 471 5454 z 725 6683 y z ...

Page 56: ...53 AV16 18 20 22IMVURA x X 650 5962 y 380 7255 z 706 5342 y z ...

Page 57: ...A Tao Toci1 Toci2 HEX1 upper HEX2 lower Tdef1 Tdef2 LEVa1 LEVa2 SC HEX lower Liq Tank LEVb Tilq Tsco SV3 DPC Capi 4WV3 4WV2 4WV1 PdS PsS C V O S Capi HPS Td SV9 Toil inv comp Accum Ts SV1 strainer Gas pipe High pressure gas pipe Liquid pipe ...

Page 58: ...1 Tdef2 LEVa1 LEVa2 SC HEX lower LEVb Liq Tank Tilq Tsco Liquid pipe 4WV1 4WV2 4WV2 4WV3 DPC SV3 SV1 SV32 SV31 Gas pipe High pressure gas pipe PdS C V C V O S1 O S2 Capi Capi Capi Capi HPS1 HPS2 PsS Ts Td1 SV9 SV10 Td2 Toil1 inv comp 1 inv comp 2 Toil2 Accum strainer ...

Page 59: ...ng starts SV9 for oil balancing during oil balance among modules AC220V 2A Four way valve 4WV1 Switch between cooling and heating AC220V Power on during heating and power off during cooling or defrosting 4WV2 Switch between cooling and heating 4WV3 Change over between cooling and heating AC220V power on in heating power off in cooling or defrosting Unloading valve DPC Avoid the oil equalization ci...

Page 60: ...N8 CN9 1 2 3 1 2 3 CN21 15V DCP P N CN4 CN5 CN6 INV Module 1 COMP1 W V U Power 3N 380V 50 60Hz L1 L2 L3 N R S T Reactor 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 SV10 CN8 W 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 CN20 LEVA1 R CN21 LEVA2 R 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 2 1 2 1 Fuse T5 0A 250VAC 1 2 3 4 CN18 1 1 2 2 3 CN46 P Q CN17 A B C 2 1 3 2 1 3 Toci1 Ts 4 3 2 1 3 2 1 Main board Q P A B ...

Page 61: ...it group only for duct unit D Capacity compensation suitable for total capability of indoor unit group cooling 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 9 5 0 7 0 6 0 5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 0 8 50 Capacity modificatio n coefficient Out door air dry bulb temperature 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 135 Total capacity of indoor units Standard capacity Capacity modification coefficient 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 9 0 8 15 20 ...

Page 62: ...in heating mode outdoor is higher than indoor the compensation factor should be decreased the below value from the above figure Vertical height drop between indoor and outdoor 5m 10m 15m 20m 25m 30m 35m 40m 45m 50m 60m 70m 80m 90m 100m 110m Adjustment factor 0 003 0 006 0 009 0 012 0 015 0 018 0 021 0 024 0 027 0 03 0 033 0 036 0 039 0 042 0 045 0 05 ...

Page 63: ...al capacity of indoor unit group Outdoor air wet bulb temperature Outdoor air wet bulb temperature B Capacity modification value under outdoor air wet bulb temperature condition C Capacity modification value under airflow variation rate of indoor unit group stand by indoor normal capacity indoor total normal capacity 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 9 0 8 15 20 24 Capacity modification coefficient Capacity modificat...

Page 64: ...or temperature Outdoor temperature Continuous operation range Heating Cooling Suction decompression operation range Compressor operation range 50 10 15 20 25 20 30 Outdoor temperature Indoor temperature Continuous operation range 15 15 10 5 0 5 10 20 25 CDB CDB CDB CWB 25 ...

Page 65: ...ve band level 1 Testing illustration 2 Testing condition a Unit running in the nominal condition b Test in the semi anechoic chamber c Noise level varies from the actual factors such as room structure etc AV08 10IMVURA AV12 14IMVURA AV16 18IMVURA AV20 22IMVURA ...

Page 66: ...ts or it will cause water leakage electric shock fire refrigerant leakage etc accidents Don t lead the water drainage pipe into the drainage groove with the poisonous gas such as sulphur Or the poisonous gas will enter indoor In installation or after installation please confirm if there is refriegerant leakage please take measures for ventilation The refrigerant will cause poisonous gas as meeting...

Page 67: ...ing the refrigerant pipe make leakage test by charging the nitrogen In case the refrigerant leaks in a small room and exceeds the limited concentration it will cause lack of oxygen Don t use the other refrigerant except for R410A The R410A pressure is 1 6 times higher than R22 pressure The refrigerant R410A tank is marked with pink sign Against charging different refrigerant we changed the stop va...

Page 68: ...P 1 15 4 10 4 10 280 Single 10HP 1 17 5 13 12 335 Single 12HP 1 20 6 15 6 14 400 Single 14HP 1 24 7 18 2 16 450 Single 16HP 1 27 8 20 8 18 504 Single 18HP 1 30 9 23 4 20 560 Single 20HP 1 33 10 26 22 615 Single 22HP 1 36 11 28 6 24 680 Combination 335 335 1 40 12 31 2 HZG R20B 26 735 Combination 335 400 1 43 13 33 8 28 800 Combination 400 400 1 46 14 36 4 30 850 Combination 400 450 1 50 15 39 32 9...

Page 69: ...door Indoor HP Capacity 100W Combination type Indoor Qty Total indoor capacity HP Gather pipe 68 1908 Combination 450 450 504 504 1 64 34 88 4 HZG R40B 70 1962 Combination 450 504 504 504 1 64 35 91 72 2016 Combination 504 504 504 504 1 64 36 93 6 74 2072 Combination 504 504 504 560 1 64 37 96 2 76 2128 Combination 504 504 560 560 1 64 38 98 8 78 2184 Combination 504 560 560 560 1 64 39 101 4 80 2...

Page 70: ...l hole at bottom of the unit When being hanged the rope should be 4 pieces of steel cable with over 8mm diameter Put the cushion at the contact section between steel cable and the unit against the distortion or damage When ring unit use hosting hole at base of unit Protect unit against riging damage by using cusion Forklift hole distance 480mm Hoisting hole diameter Ø40mm distance730mm AV08 14IMVU...

Page 71: ...the power line diameter size The export use the attached wire into the sheath Signal line and power line outlet Line protection 750mm Fixed hole distance 1000mm Drain hole Fixed hole distance 755mm 1410mm 1690mm 750mm 70mm Exhaust duct connection position Refrigerant pipe outlet Three pipe Power line outlet According to the choice of the power line diameter size The export use the attached wire in...

Page 72: ...s should be close to each other as much as possible to reduce the length of the refrigerant pipeline and the number of bends 4 The installation should be to ensure that units from the sun and rain dust typhoon earthquake proof place In the area of snow the machine should be installed in the frame or under the snow cover so as to avoid the machine snow See Figure 1 5 Make sure that there is enough ...

Page 73: ...ter than 900mm to the bottom of unit When multiple modules are installed the outdoor should be in ranked as the capacity the larger capacity is closer to the main pipe of gather pipe 900mm 2000mm Air outlet 1000mm 300mm 300mm 300mm Front Back Left Right 300mm 200mm 1 0 0 0 m m 3 0 0 m m Unit can be installed in the same or opposite direction 2 combination installation ...

Page 74: ... 200mm Place with air inlet hole Notes a Fan speed Vs at air inlet is 1 5m s or below b Air outlet height HD H h and below 1m 300mm 300mm 1000mm 200mm H HD h External air duct 1000mm 3 Wall higher than the outdoor condenser ...

Page 75: ...nd then lead to the decline in performance and even cause failure Increase the blinds the unit will affect the air out of the air reduce performance and therefore do not recommend the use of shutters To use the shutter angle control at 15 degrees below the distance between the control of 80mm above The exhaust duct is only allowed to have one elbow otherwise it will cause bad operation of the mach...

Page 76: ...tal tube setting Panel disassembly instruction Please refer to the following figure for the repair board to remove Outlet snow cover Inlet snow cover A B C 1 Remove the screw with a screwdriver and remove the repair wrench from the bottom of the machine or use a self prepared screwdriver Screw Maintenance wrench 2 Remove the screw A B and C by rotating the wrench in the direction of the arrow 3 Al...

Page 77: ...ner diameter 1410 B The inner diameter750 The inner diameter 750 C 10000 10000 D E 750 E 750 E 300 300 F 320 320 AV08 14IMVURA AV16 22IMVURA A The inner diameter 750 The inner diameter 750 B The inner diameter 980 The inner diameter 1410 C 10000 10000 D E 980 E 1410 E 300 300 F 320 320 A C D E F B A C D E F B Note Before installing the wind channel the unit should be removed from the wind protecti...

Page 78: ... be cut down please use the special shears and do not use the saw 6 When welding copper pipe use the phosphor copper welding rod without any welding flux welding flux will damage the piping system The welding flux containing chlorine will corrode pipe especially the welding flux with fluorin will damage refrigeration oil Pipe material and specs selection 1 Please select the refrigerant pipe of the...

Page 79: ...92 gas pipe liquid pipe Ø12 7mm 6 35mm AS182 gas pipe liquid pipe Ø15 88mm 9 52mm From the indoor to the shortest branch pipe unit 15m please change specifications of pipe as per the table below When rated refrigerating 5 6kW change specifications of Gas pipe Liquid pipe to Ø15 88mm Ø9 52mm When 5 6kW rated refrigerating 16 8kW change specifications of Gas pipe Liquid pipe to Ø19 05mm Ø9 52mm When...

Page 80: ...Ø12 70 Ø28 58 Ø25 40 Ø15 88 16 45 0 Ø28 58 Ø25 40 Ø12 70 Ø31 80 Ø28 58 Ø15 88 18 50 4 Ø28 58 Ø25 40 Ø15 88 Ø31 80 Ø28 58 Ø19 05 20 56 0 Ø28 58 Ø25 40 Ø15 88 Ø31 80 Ø28 58 Ø19 05 22 61 5 Ø28 58 Ø25 40 Ø15 88 Ø31 80 Ø28 58 Ø19 05 24 68 0 Ø28 58 Ø25 40 Ø15 88 Ø31 80 Ø28 58 Ø19 05 26 73 5 Ø28 58 Ø25 40 Ø15 88 Ø31 80 Ø28 58 Ø19 05 28 80 0 Ø28 58 Ø25 40 Ø15 88 Ø31 80 Ø28 58 Ø19 05 30 85 0 Ø31 80 Ø28 58 ...

Page 81: ... Ø25 40 88 246 0 Ø50 80 Ø44 50 Ø25 40 Ø54 10 Ø50 80 Ø25 40 Note When the distance from outdoor to the longest indoor is over 90m the main pipe should be the enlarged diameter 6 Pipe f diameter between gather pipes Total outdoor capacity before gather pipe Suction gas pipe mm HP gas pipe mm Liquid pipe mm 16HP Ø28 58 Ø25 40 Ø12 70 18 28HP Ø28 58 Ø25 40 Ø15 88 30 34HP Ø31 80 Ø28 58 Ø19 05 36 56HP Ø3...

Page 82: ... L3 10m Note V1 V4 VP unit A F indoors coling heating selection possible G H indoors cooling only Outdoor 1 Outdoor 2 Over 200mm Over 200mm Below 2m Below 2m Outdoor 3 A B C D E F G L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L11 L12 L13 L14 L15 L16 L18 L20 L22 H2 H3 H L17 L19 L21 V1 V2 V3 V4 The outdoor is more than one unit When the distance between outdoors L1 L3 is over 2m the oil trap must be set upright ...

Page 83: ...nnot connect the outdoor unit is higher than the height of the machine outlet valve interface part 3 Pipe length between outdoors Item Model All outdoors Pipe in above figure Single way total pipe length 1000 m correspond length L1 L2 L3 L22 Single way pipe length Max 165 190 correspond length L1 L3 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 Main pipe beween outdoor to 1st branch Max 130 correspond length L5 Height diffe...

Page 84: ... 60 350 Ø41 3 80 450 Ø44 5 80 500 Ø50 8 90 500 Ø54 1 90 500 R H D R H D In order to avoid damage to the pipe the size of the return bend is referred to as the drawing Compressor oil will flow into the lowest unit Proper installation Wrong installation Oil return bend The height of the vertical section see schedule requirements ...

Page 85: ...tion gas Pipe Ø15 88 Liquid Pipe Ø9 52 Outdoor unit side 3 pipes 180B HP gas Pipe Ø15 88 Suction gas Pipe Ø15 88 Liquid Pipe Ø9 52 Indoor unit side 2 pipes Gas Pipe Ø15 88 Liquid Pipe Ø9 52 Outdoor unit side 3 pipes HP gas Pipe Ø19 05 Suction gas Pipe Ø22 22 Liquid Pipe Ø9 52 Indoor unit side 2 pipes Gas Pipe Ø22 22 Liquid Pipe Ø9 52 280B ...

Page 86: ...ipe c f i mm 45 0 φ28 58 φ25 40 φ12 70 50 4 80 φ28 58 φ25 40 φ15 88 85 95 4 φ31 80 φ28 58 φ19 05 100 8 156 8 φ38 10 φ34 90 φ19 05 162 4 184 5 φ41 30 φ38 10 φ19 05 191 0 236 φ44 50 φ41 30 φ22 22 241 5 248 0 φ50 80 φ44 50 φ25 40 Model HP gas pip Suction gas pip Liquid pipe Diameter mm Connection method Diameter mm Connection method Diameter mm Connection method AV08IMVURA Ø19 05 Flared Ø19 05 Flared...

Page 87: ...must execute at the branch pipe side 3 Please install the gather pipe gas liqiud side in horizontal or vertical direction 4 When welding with hard solder please must blow nitrogen If not a number of oxide will be produced and cause heavy damage Besides to prevent water and dust into the pipe please make the brim as outer roll Adhesive side Prepare on field Seal the connection and wrap the heat ins...

Page 88: ...film of oxidation to clog the capillary and the expansion valve further cause the deadly failure Pipe outer diameter mm A Ø6 35 9 1 Ø9 52 13 2 Ø12 7 16 6 Ø15 88 19 7 Expanding pipe A mm Pipe outer diameter mm When it is hard pipe Special tool for R410A The former tool Ø6 35 0 0 5 1 0 1 5 Ø9 52 Ø12 7 Ø15 88 Projecting length of pipe to be expanded B mm Operation procedure Weld the pipe at the same ...

Page 89: ...g position flared position by laying on the soap Modify the leakage point and take another leakage test 4 After leakage test do execute the evacuation B Leakage test Evacute at the check valve of liquid stop valve and both sides of the gas stop valve The oil equalization pipe also must be vacuum executed at the oil equalization pipe and check valve respectively Operation procedure Leakage test pas...

Page 90: ... charging volume to outdoor unit at factory W2 Refrigerant charging volume to outdoor unit on site W3 Refrigerant charging volume to liquid pipe base on different piping length calculation W3 actual length of liquid pipe additional amount per meter liquid pipe L1 0 35 L2 0 25 L3 0 17 L4 0 11 L5 0 054 L6 0 022 L1 Total length of 22 22 liquid pipe L2 Total length of 19 05 liquid pipe L3 Total length...

Page 91: ... not being fixed the refrigerant will focus on one part to cause the broken pipe To prevent the stress concentration fix the pipe for every 2 3m Fix the refrigerant pipe Note To prevent the oil going into the pipe please use the special tool for R410A especially for gauge manifold and charging hose Mark the refrigerant type in different colour on the tank R410A is pink Must not use the charging cy...

Page 92: ...ts of the power cord connection so as to avoid a security incident 8 The unit must be reliably grounded to meet the relevant requirements of GB 50169 9 All electrical installations must be carried out by professionals in accordance with local laws regulations and corresponding instructions Power Outdoor unit leakage protection switch and circuit breaker Model Power source Maximum load current A Ci...

Page 93: ...5 The power cord and the communication line should not be interwoven together the distance should be greater than 20cm apart or it may cause the crew communication to be abnormal Please follow the following guidelines 3 If the power cord length is greater than 20m please increase the cable cross sectional area so as to avoid overload caused by the accident 4 When the voltage drop at the power supp...

Page 94: ...onvenient for turning over the electrical box and the box body is rotated to the left and the steel wire rope in the column is used to check the box to prevent the turning When connecting the power cord please be sure to set aside enough length in the outdoor which is convenient for turning over the electrical box A Left column B Hook C A B C ...

Page 95: ...ion not using star connection When the length of the single line of communication is not sufficient the joint connection must be pressed or solder There are three connecting ways between wired control and indoor units A One wired controller controls multiple units as shown in the above figure 1 5 indoor units The indoor unit 5 is the wired control master unit directly connected to the indoor unit ...

Page 96: ...door n CN34 IGU10 CN34 IGU10 CN34 IGU10 CN34 IGU10 CN34 IGU10 When the outdoor unit is combined only the host machine is installed IGU09 and the sub machine is connected with the main machine through the communication terminal of the A B C IGU09 installation method IGU09 IGU09 Single fan Double fan 1 Remove the outdoor unit cover install the IGU09 in the slot inside the top cover and use the tape ...

Page 97: ...tting method 4 Installation notes see the IGU09 installation instructions Internal layout of electric appliance box For example IGU09 Connecting line Compressor drive module Power terminal Communication terminal PCB Main control board Capacitor plate Reactance Filter board ...

Page 98: ...25 6 OD22 2 OD25 4 323 OD22 22 ID22 4 ID19 3 ID16 1 ID12 9 ID25 6 ID28 8 ID9 7 ID12 9 ID16 1 OD19 05 OD25 4 ID16 1 388 OD19 05 ID16 1 ID12 9 ID9 7 ID6 5 OD28 58 ID25 6 ID22 4 ID19 3 ID16 1 ID12 9 180 OD12 7 100 ID9 7 OD28 58 ID25 6 ID22 4 ID19 3 ID16 1 ID12 9 180 OD12 7 100 ID9 7 55 OD6 35 ID9 7 FQG R1350A ID38 3 ID32 OD31 75 366 OD28 6 ID28 8 OD31 75 ID32 ID38 3 ID38 3 ID32 OD31 75 366 OD28 6 ID2...

Page 99: ...ID16 1 ID12 9 Ø28 58 180 323 ID12 9 Ø22 22 Ø22 2 ID25 6 ID28 8 Ø25 4 ID25 6 ID28 8 ID22 4 ID19 3 ID16 1 388 ID6 5 ID9 7 Φ19 05 Φ25 4 ID16 1 ID16 1 ID12 9 ID16 1 ID12 9 ID9 7 Ø55 Φ6 35 ID9 7 ID19 3 ID22 4 ID25 6 ID16 1 ID12 9 Ø28 58 180 FQG B335A FQG B506A FQG B730A Gas side branch pipe Gas side connection of branch pipe 100 Φ12 7 ID9 7 100 Φ12 7 ID9 7 100 Φ12 7 ID9 7 Ø15 88 ID9 7 104 ID12 9 Ø15 88...

Page 100: ...2 22 ID12 9 ID16 1 100 Φ12 7 ID9 7 ID32 Ø22 22 Φ19 05 FQG B2040A ID35 1 φ38 1 ID49 Gas side branch pipe Gas side connection of branch pipe Model Liquid side branch pipe Liquid side connection of branch pipe 41 3 41 3 38 1 Φ44 5 1 5 ID44 8 Φ44 5 1 5 ID51 1 ID41 5 ID44 8 ID41 6 ID38 4 ID32 ID38 4 ID32 ID28 8 ID25 6 130 485 150 38 1 1 3 41 3 41 3 38 1 Φ44 5 1 5 ID25 6 ID22 4 ID22 4 ID19 2 ID16 1 Φ44 ...

Page 101: ...30B for 3 basic modules HZG R40B for 4 basic modules Note Cut off the pipe from its middle when using Unit mm ID inner diameter OD outer diameter 301 5 5 203 5 5 ID19 2 0 15 0 ID16 1 0 15 0 ID12 9 0 15 0 ID16 1 0 15 0 ID12 9 0 15 0 ID9 7 0 15 0 ID16 1 0 15 0 ID12 9 0 15 0 ID9 7 0 15 0 141 5 5 35 2 0 2 0 32 1 0 2 0 28 8 0 2 0 25 6 0 2 0 22 4 0 15 0 19 2 0 15 0 440 5 5 ID25 6 0 2 0 22 4 0 15 0 19 2 ...

Page 102: ...iquid side 301 5 5 203 5 5 ID19 2 0 15 0 ID16 1 0 15 0 ID12 9 0 15 0 ID16 1 0 15 0 ID12 9 0 15 0 ID9 7 0 15 0 ID16 1 0 15 0 ID12 9 0 15 0 ID9 7 0 15 0 141 5 5 35 2 0 2 0 32 1 0 2 0 28 8 0 2 0 25 6 0 2 0 22 4 0 15 0 19 2 0 15 0 440 5 5 ID25 6 0 2 0 22 4 0 15 0 19 2 0 15 0 326 5 5 199 5 5 ID25 6 0 2 0 ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID Liquid side D F G 4 6 7 E 5 H I 8 9 ...

Page 103: ...f manifold pipe HZG R40B Suction gas side Suction gas side HP gas side HP gas side 35 2 0 2 0 32 1 0 2 0 28 8 0 2 0 25 6 0 2 0 22 4 0 15 0 19 2 0 15 0 440 5 5 ID25 6 0 2 0 22 4 0 15 0 19 2 0 15 0 326 5 5 199 5 5 ID25 6 0 2 0 ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID J L M 10 12 13 K 11 N O 14 15 ...

Page 104: ...n material Side Mark Connection of manifold pipe HZG R40B Liquid side 301 5 5 203 5 5 ID19 2 0 15 0 ID16 1 0 15 0 ID12 9 0 15 0 ID16 1 0 15 0 ID12 9 0 15 0 ID9 7 0 15 0 ID16 1 0 15 0 ID12 9 0 15 0 ID9 7 0 15 0 141 5 5 Liquid side P R 16 18 Q 17 ...

Page 105: ... of Connectable Indoor Units kW x 11 2 11 2 x 18 18 x 28 Dimension W H D mm mm mm 388 200 277 388 200 277 388 200 277 Net Gross weight kg 8 6 10 8 8 6 10 9 9 3 12 Liquid Pipe Connect To Outdoor Unit mm 9 52 9 52 9 52 Gas Pipe Connect To Outdoor Unit mm 15 88 15 88 22 22 High Pressure Gas Pipe Connect To Outdoor Unit mm 12 7 15 88 19 05 Liquid Pipe Connect To Indoor Unit mm 9 52 9 52 9 52 Gas Pipe ...

Page 106: ...103 2 Dimension 4 19 200 60 25 25 25 249 108 232 84 69 388 73 82 65 103 177 4 44 4 35 277 ...

Page 107: ...He LEV LEVhi LEVlo LEVhi LEVlo Ø1 0 800 LEVC Ø1 0 800 LEVC Indoor unit GP LP HG LG Lq GP LP Cooling Heating HG LG Lq LEV LEV LEVhi LEVlo LEVhi LEVlo Ø1 0 800 LEVC Ø1 0 800 LEVC Indoor unit Indoor unit All heating Hea Heating standby 3 Piping diagram ...

Page 108: ... LEVhi LEVlo Cooling OF LEV LEV LEVhi LEVlo 0 Ø1 0 800 LEVC Ø1 0 800 LEVC Indoor unit Indoor unit All heating Heating Cooling Heating standby GP LP HG LG Lq GP LP LEVhi LEVlo Cooling OFF LEV LEV Ø1 0 800 LEVC Indoor unit Indoor unit g Cooling ...

Page 109: ...2 1 1 2 1 3 2 4 6 5 7 9 8 10 L N To power supply P Q B C Connect outdoor P Q Connect indoor P Q Terminal Block for Communication Terminal Block for Power 1PH 220 230V 50 60Hz T3 15A 250VAC Notice The colours use these letters for short W White B Black R Red Y Yellow BL Blue B R 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 4 6 5 1 3 2 4 6 5 1 3 2 4 6 5 R W R Y BL 1 3 2 B 3 2 1 4 Wiring diagram ...

Page 110: ...8 Liquid Pipe Ø9 52 Outdoor unit side 3 pipes 180B HP gas Pipe Ø15 88 Suction gas Pipe Ø15 88 Liquid Pipe Ø9 52 Indoor unit side 2 pipes Gas Pipe Ø15 88 Liquid Pipe Ø9 52 Outdoor unit side 3 pipes HP gas Pipe Ø19 05 Suction gas Pipe Ø22 22 Liquid Pipe Ø9 52 Indoor unit side 2 pipes Gas Pipe Ø22 22 Liquid Pipe Ø9 52 280B 5 Installation ...

Page 111: ...eliably connected to avoid the cover and the plate of the electrical cabinet clipping the wiring Improper installation might cause such accidents as heating or fire accidents While placing or reinstalling the valve box except the specific refrigerant R410A don t let the air go into the refrigeration cycle system The air in the refrigeration cycle system might lead to the cracking or personal injur...

Page 112: ...eway warehouse equipment room etc Places with high requirement for quiet are not suggested for installation such as bedroom drawing room meeting room office etc When starting up stop defrosting and oil returning in heating mode the electronic expansion valve will switch and cause noise This kind of noise is normal for the switching of valve box Do not use components other than the fuse of proper c...

Page 113: ... which may cause faults to vehicles and ships Attention item Install after making sure that the type of the refrigerant used is R410A If any other type of refrigerant is used the machine cannot run Before and after the unpacking if valve box is to be moved the hoisting handles totally 4 shall be held firmly Do not apply force to other parts especially a refrigerant tube and an electrical cabinet C...

Page 114: ... Less than 8 280B 18 0 28 0 Less than 8 Capacity measure 072 092 122 162 182 242 282 302 382 482 722 962 selected capacity kW 2 2 2 8 3 6 4 5 5 6 7 0 8 0 9 0 11 2 14 0 22 6 28 Do not connect the fresh air unit AD MPERA YV4VXH WAR GX to this system Selected example one AD072MLERA YVDVXH022WAR GX two AD182MLERA YVDVXH056WAR GX upon connection Total capacity of indoor units 2 2 kW 5 6 kW 2 13 4 kW Se...

Page 115: ...A noise may be emitted by the valve box as aresult of control during operation or stopping of an indoor unit If it is installed in the ceiling where it is exposed take adequate precautions with the installation location Notice item Inspect whether the installation location can sufficiently withstand the weight of valve box and set the hoisting bolts by reinforcing the beam if necessary Use hoistin...

Page 116: ...113 2 Preparation before installation ...

Page 117: ...cal appliance box Rotate 180 to install the top plate Install the electrical appliance box Install the cover of the electrical appliance box Install the lifting tools on the lifting bolts according to the instruction of the Fig 6 Be sure to follow the stipulations on products locally purchased to use nuts M8 or M10 of 3 pieces for 4 positions and gaskets M8 with the outer diameter of 24 28 mm and ...

Page 118: ...m thick If not reinforced the thermal insulation material surface is prone to condensation Please refer to the equipment design data for further details The high pressure gas pipe suction gas pipe liquid pipe must be provided with reliable thermal insulation In the absence of thermal insulation liquid leakage may happen The outdoor unit is already filled with refrigerant To connect the pipes to va...

Page 119: ...nt branching suite please refer to the installation instructions or technical data attached to the outdoor unit Piping maintenance During installation provide maintenance as specified in the table in order to prevent water foreign matter and dust from entering the pipes Location Work period Maintenance method Outdoors More than 1 month Screw Less than 1 month Screw or strap Indoors Note Particular...

Page 120: ... 9 Note Excessive tightening will result in cracking at the flare and refrigerant leakage To weld the refrigerant pipe please make nitrogen replacement 1 or send nitrogen 2 into the refrigerant pipe while welding the pipe refer to Fig 9 Finally use the flare or flange to connect the indoor unit and valve box 1 Nitrogen replacement method is provided in the multi split system work manual 2 If nitro...

Page 121: ...2 Table 5 Total capacity and pipe dimensions mm of the indoor units Total capacity of the indoor units Q kW Pipe dimensions OD minimum wall thickness Upstream Downstream Suction gas pipe High pressure gas pipe Liquid pipe Gas pipe Liquid pipe Q 16 8 Ø15 88 1 0 Ø12 7 1 0 Ø9 52 0 8 Ø15 88 1 0 Ø9 52 0 8 16 8 Q 22 4 Ø19 05 1 0 Ø15 88 1 0 Ø19 05 1 0 22 4 Q 28 0 Ø22 22 1 2 Ø19 05 1 0 Ø22 22 1 2 Upstream...

Page 122: ...box HP gas pipe to the HP gas pipe of valve box 112B Note When a 072 092 22 or 28 indoor unit except for the High wall is connected in the downstream please use the auxiliary pipe 1 2 for connection according to Fig 11 When a 122 162 182 36 45 or 56 indoor unit except for the High wall is connected in the downstream please use the auxiliary pipe 1 3 for connection according to Fig 11 When a AS072 ...

Page 123: ...16 8 kW The total capacity of the indoor units in the downstream is more than 16 8 kW but less than 18 0 kW Flare nut 2 Valve box Top side Auxiliary pipe 2 Gas pipe 1 Liquid pipe 1 Auxiliary pipe 1 Note Gas pipe 1 Liquid pipe 1 HP gas pipe 1 Suction gas pipe 1 Valve box Top side Liquid pipe 1 Flare nut 2 Flare nut 2 Flare nut 2 Valve box Top side Gas pipe 1 Liquid pipe 1 Auxiliary pipe 3 Auxiliary...

Page 124: ... The total capacity of the indoor unit in the downstream is more than 22 4 kW but less than 28 0 kW Enlarge pipe Flare nut 2 Gas pipe 1 Valve box Top side Flare nut 2 HP gas pipe 1 Suction gas pipe 1 Liquid pipe 1 Auxiliary pipe 3 Auxiliary pipe 1 Auxiliary pipe 1 Flare nut 2 Gas pipe 1 Liquid pipe 1 Flare nut 2 HP gas pipe 1 Suction gas pipe 1 Liquid pipe 1 Auxiliary pipe 2 Auxiliary pipe 2 Flare...

Page 125: ... connect it tightly so as to ensure no gas leakage at both ends 2 The retaining clamp shall not be over tight so as to ensure the thickness of the insulation materials 3 Joints of insulation materials purchased locally for the upper flare nut connections shall be wrapped upwards 4 Ensure that joints of the insulation materials are installed upwards See Fig 18 Fig 18 Fig 17 Tie wire large Tie wire ...

Page 126: ...Seal the thread hole with heat insulating materials to avoid condensation Signal line and power line are separately independent which can t share one line Note the power line signal line are provided by users Parameters for power lines are shown as below 3 1 0 1 5 mm2 parameters for signal line 2 0 75 1 25 mm2 shielded line Valve boxes and outdoor units should be connected to the power source sepa...

Page 127: ... installation 2 Communication line from cooling only indoor unit may be connected to the communication terminal block P and Q outdoor of the valve box 3 Two core nonpolar communication line with shield shall be adopted for communication lines between the valve box and the indoor outdoor unit Three core polar communication line with distinguished polarities and shield shall be adopted for the wire ...

Page 128: ...rews are tightened excessively they may be damaged Refer to the following table for tightening torques of terminal screws 8 Power line is forbidden to the communication terminal block because it will damage the circuit control board 9 Wiring of communication lines shall be within the following scope Exceeding the limit will possibly lead to abnormal communication Dimension of terminal screw Tighte...

Page 129: ...s kW x 11 2 Total Capacity of Connectable Indoor Units kW x 45 Dimension W H D mm mm mm 405 300 421 Net Gross weight kg 18 Liquid Pipe Connect To Outdoor Unit mm 15 88 Gas Pipe Connect To Outdoor Unit mm 28 58 High Pressure Gas Pipe Connect To Outdoor Unit mm 28 58 Liquid Pipe Connect To Indoor Unit mm 9 52 4 Gas Pipe Connect To Indoor Unit mm 15 58 4 1 Specification Part 3 One by four valve box ...

Page 130: ...127 2 Dimension 290 67 410 220 567 137 160 189 57 144 109 159 159 212 393 4 22 65 65 65 65 65 44 65 76 4 52 67 156 830 ...

Page 131: ...LEVhi LEVlo HG LG LEVhi LEVlo HG LG LEVhi LEVlo HG LG LEVhi LEVlo Lq Lq Lq LEV C Lq Indoor unit Gaspipe Ø28 58 Liquid pipe Ø15 88 Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit High pressure gas pipe Ø28 58 3 Piping diagram ...

Page 132: ...1 CN19 LEVC1 B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SW02 SW03 SW04 R R R R R R W W W W R R P2 Q2 P3 Q3 P4 Q4 C1 C2 CN17 PMV D1 CN5 PMV C1 CN15 PMVB 1 CN14 PMVA 1 CN14 PMVA2 CN16 PMVB2 CN9 PMVC2 CN18 PMVD2 CN20 LEVC2 CN12 LEVC3 CN26 LEVC4 4 2 N C 1 E E B G I Z CN25 ZIGBEE3 CN23 ZIGBEE4 3 N C 1 c s q i l T 4 N C 2 E E B G I Z 7 N C 2 c s q i l T 6 N C 3 c s q i l T 8 N C 4 c s q i l T CN2...

Page 133: ...ide of the three pipes or the right side of the three pipes can be selected according to the actual installation requirements At the same time the other end of the three tubes needs to be blocked HP gas Pipe Ø28 58 Suction gas Pipe Ø28 58 Gas Pipe Ø15 88 Plug Plug Liquid Pipe Ø15 88 Liquid Pipe Ø9 52 5 Installation ...

Page 134: ...o such accidents as heating or fire accidents Correct shapes of wirings should be kept while the embossed shape is not allowed The wirings should be reliably connected to avoid the cover and the plate of the electrical cabinet clipping the wiring Improper installation might cause such accidents as heating or fire accidents While placing or reinstalling the valve box except the specific refrigerant...

Page 135: ...lling the valve box please fix the box and connecting pipes in an efficient way to avoid shaking when changing valve box If the ambient humidity bigger than 80 when the water discharge hole be blocked or the filter becomes dirty or airflow speed change there maybe leads to condensing water drop down and at the same time there maybe some drops of water spit out Keep the valve box power supply wirin...

Page 136: ... A place where small animals inhabit whose contacting the inner electrical components may cause faults smoking outbreak of a fire etc 6 A coastal place with high salinity and a place with great variation in voltage such as a factory which may cause faults to vehicles and ships Install after making sure that the type of the refrigerant used is R410A If any other type of refrigerant is used the mach...

Page 137: ...apacity of the indoor unit connected at the downstream of the valve box the total selected capacity of the models select in Table 1 according to the quantity refer to Table 2 for the selected capacity of the model of each indoor unit Table1 Total capacity of indoor unit Table 2 Capacity measure and selected capacity of the model of indoor unit Capacity measure 072 092 122 162 182 242 282 302 382 s...

Page 138: ...t Inspection column If the installation of valve box is secure Falling off vibration and noise If gas leakage inspection is completed No heating cooling If complete insulation is achieved refrigerant piping and tubing connections Water leakage If the voltage of the power supply is consistent with that on the nameplate Out of service burnt If there is improper wiring or piping Out of service burnt ...

Page 139: ... When starting up stop defrosting and oil returning in heating mode the 4 way valve will veer and create noise This kind of noise is normal for the running of valve box A noise may be emitted by the valve box as aresult of control during operation or stopping of an indoor unit If it is installed in the ceiling where it is exposed take adequate precautions with the installation location Notice item...

Page 140: ... hole in anchor if set Ensure that it can sufficiently withstand the weight of the valve box before installation Fig 3 Pitch of lifting bolts Fig 4 Thick cement plate Foundation bolt Lifting tools Valve box Less than 1m Less than 1m Lifting bolt Long nuts or turnbuckle Note All the parts in the figure are purchased locally 290 67 410 220 567 137 160 189 57 144 109 Fig 2 262 159 159 212 393 4 22 65...

Page 141: ...at the high pressure gas pipe suction gas pipe liquid pipe and oil equalizing pipe pipes for outdoor units in case of multi split system and the connections between these pipes In the absence of thermal insulation liquid leakage and scalding may happen Particularly when the high pressure gas pipe delivers indrawn air under full refrigeration condition it needs the same thermal insulation as does t...

Page 142: ...ecial tools Notes Please do not let any type of gas other than the specified refrigerant go into the refrigeration system In case of refrigerant leakage during operation please replace the gas Fill the refrigerant at the outdoor unit Paste the refrigerant oil here Torque spanner Spanner Pipe joint Cone nut Fig 6 Fig 7 Liquid pipe Gas pipe Heat insulation accessory Heat insulation accessory for gas...

Page 143: ...r the pipe Attention item for piping connection To connect a pipe to or remove it from the valve box do use pliers for screws and torque spanner When installing the valve box please fix the box and connecting pipes in an efficient way to avoid shaking when changing valve box For the sizes of the flares please refer to Table 1 Note For connection at a flare apply ester or ether oil to the flare bot...

Page 144: ...oper Apply refrigerant oil Fig 8 Fig 10 Nitrogen cylinder Refrigerant pipe Nitrogen Nitrogen Weld Binding Note For pipe welding do not use antioxidant for its residue may cause tube blocking and component fault For pipe welding do not use flux If the flux is chlorine product it will corrode the tube if it contains fluorine it will even cause detrimental effects to the refrigerant system such as re...

Page 145: ...sions OD minimum wall thickness Upstream Suction gas pipe High pressure gas pipe Liquid pipe Q 16 8 Ø15 88 1 0 Ø15 88 1 0 Ø9 52 0 8 16 8 Q 22 4 Ø19 05 1 0 Ø15 88 1 0 Ø9 52 0 8 22 4 Q 33 Ø22 22 1 0 Ø19 05 1 0 Ø9 52 0 8 33 Q 45 Ø28 58 1 2 Ø25 4 1 2 Ø12 7 1 0 To outdoor unit or refrigerant branching suite Upstream Downstream Suction gas pipe HP gas pipe Liquid pipe Gas pipe Gas pipe Gas pipe Gas pipe...

Page 146: ...pipe of valve box HP gas pipe to the HP gas pipe of valve box Note When a 072 092 indoor unit is connected in the downstream please use the auxiliary pipe 1 2 for connection according to Fig 11 When a 122 162 182 indoor unit is connected in the downstream please use the auxiliary pipe 1 3 for connection according to Fig 11 When a High wall 0 8 1HP indoor unit is connected in the downstream please ...

Page 147: ...5 88 Gas Pipe Ø15 88 Flare nut Indoor unit Welding Welding Valve box Top side Valve box Top side Welding Welding Suction gas Pipe Ø28 58 Welding Welding HP gas Pipe Ø28 58 Liquid Pipe Ø15 88 Sealing cap Ø28 58 Sealing cap Ø28 58 Or Gas Pipe Ø15 88 Flare nut Indoor unit Liquid Pipe Ø15 88 Liquid Pipe Ø15 88 ...

Page 148: ...ie wire small Tie wire small Tie wire small Tie wire small Tie wire small Insulation pipe Insulation pipe Insulation pipe Insulation pipe Insulation pipe Indoor unit Valve box Top side Tie wire small Tie wire small Insulation pipe Insulation pipe Tie wire small Tie wire small Insulation pipe Insulation pipe Tie wire small Tie wire small Insulation pipe Indoor unit Or ...

Page 149: ...t 1 Please connect it tightly so as to ensure no gas leakage at both ends 2 The retaining clamp shall not be over tight so as to ensure the thickness of the insulation materials 3 Joints of insulation materials purchased locally for the upper flare nut connections shall be wrapped upwards 4 Ensure that joints of the insulation materials are installed upwards See Fig 13 Fig 13 Auxiliary pipe Seal V...

Page 150: ...trical wiring should be out of contact with the high temperature sections of tubing as to avoid melting the insulating layer of cables which may cause accidents After connected to the terminal tier the tubing should be curved into be a U type elbow and fastened with the pressing clip Controller wiring and refrigerant tubing can be arranged and fixed together The machine can t be powered on before ...

Page 151: ... outdoor units with the communication terminal block P and Q of the first valve box VP 1 Notes 1 The above wiring example is only for reference The number of valve boxs and indoor units shall be subject to the field installation 2 Communication line from cooling only indoor unit may be connected to the communication terminal block P and Q outdoor of the valve box PQ BC L N L N PQ ABC A B C C1C2 P1...

Page 152: ...hine and between valve cages is 1000 m at most The total wiring length is 2000m at most The maximum branch number is 16 2 The maximum wiring length between the valve cage and the wire controller for switching working modes is 500 m at most Wire Insulating sleeve Round Press the terminal 6 Tighten terminal screws with proper screw driver Screw driver of small dimension will damage the screw head an...

Page 153: ... Outdoor PCB photo and dip switch setting Part 4 Outdoor PCB code 0151800256C BM1 BM2 BM3 BM4 SW1 SW2 SW3 SMG1 SMG2 BUS B BUS A Emergency stop SW4 UP SW6 STOP SW5 START SW7 DOWN LED3 LED4 LED5 LED7 LED6 LED1 ...

Page 154: ...he quantity BM1_2 Indoor searching after startup OFF Begin to search indoor ON Stop searching indoor and lock the quantity BM1_3 Start up condition selection Power on no matter this dip switch is on ON or OFF position default is OFF don t change the dip switch position the unit will start after 6 hours preheat or within 6 hours when oil temp meets the standard value If you want to reduce the start...

Page 155: ...d the indoor wireless module MAC address default Power on OFF ON Allow all new indoor wireless modules to join Single system power on search mode during debugging BM2_5 Clear the master wireless module EEPROM completely Wireless communication Power on no action Normal default OFF ON OFF During the debugging process multiple systems are powered on at the same time which causes the master wireless m...

Page 156: ...OFF Reserved BM4_4 BM4_8 ModeBus centralized control communication address BM4_4 BM4_5 BM4_6 BM4_7 BM4_8 ModeBus set control communication address IGU02 using the address in brackets OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Address1 0 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON Address 2 1 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF Address 3 2 OFF OFF OFF ON ON Address 4 3 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF Address 5 4 OFF OFF ON OFF ON Address 6 5 OFF OFF ON ON OFF Address 7 6 OFF...

Page 157: ...5 horse show 1 5 6 Indoor unit expansion valve opening expansion valve opening pulse 7 Indoor unit environment temperature Tai environment temperature 8 Indoor gas temperature Tc1 gas temperature Tc1 9 Indoor liquid temperature Tc2 liquid temperature 10 A Indoor unit boot mode the actual operation of wind speed and SCODE code LD1 said the boot mode O stop C refrigeration H heating LD2 said the act...

Page 158: ...ng 6 hour countdown time to form a stopwatch Press START SW5 for 2 seconds 1111 into the fault query state can query the last 10 faults occur fault and fault code flashing display serial number each by 1 UP SW4 plus 1 serial number each by 1 DOWN SW7 serial number minus 1 2min automatic exit Steady state Press STOP SW6 for 2 seconds display 0000 quit the status of the query stop flashing display T...

Page 159: ...ctromagnetic valve LD1 SVX 1 open 0 close LD2 SVY 1 open 0 close LD3 Reserved Display LD4 Reserved Display 14 E 0 Heating belt output LD1 CH1 1 open 0 close LD2 CH2 1 open 0 close LD3 CHa 1 open 0 close LD4 Reserved Display 15 F 0 Program version 1 representation Ver1 0 SW1 SW2 SW3 function Digital tube LD1 4 display Outdoor unit address 0 3 0 1 Pd Unit kg 2 decimal places 2 1 Ps 3 1 Td1 Unit degr...

Page 160: ...e canceled or reset When the outdoor stops press START SW5 for 2 seconds display 1111 start the outdoor is set to work in a state of operation Press STOP SW6 for 2 seconds display 0000 stop 0 11 B 2 Outdoor unit mode 0 normal C only cool H only heat 0 12 C 2 Indoor unit expansion valve fully open Press START SW5 for 2 seconds display 1111 indoor valve fully open 2 minutes 2 minutes after the autom...

Page 161: ...ea easy to frost 15 F 4 2 Operation mode priority 0 first open priority 1 after opening priority 2 cooling priority 3 heating priority 15 F 6 2 Heating limit when Outdoor temp Over 25 degree 0 shows no limitation 1 shows limitation 15 F 7 2 Silent running option 0 without silent operation 1 silent operation 1 2 silent operation 2 3 silent operation 3 4 silent operation 4 15 F 8 2 snow proof operat...

Page 162: ...159 One by one valve box PCB code 0151800186A 2 Valve box PCB photo and dip switch setting ...

Page 163: ... ON ON ON 7 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 8 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON 9 OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF 10 OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON 11 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF 12 OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON 13 OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF 14 OFF OFF ON ON ON ON 15 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 16 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON 17 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF 18 OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON 19 OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF 20 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON 21 OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF 22 OFF ON OFF ON ON ON 2...

Page 164: ... 48 ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON 49 ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF 50 ON ON OFF OFF ON ON 51 ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF 52 ON ON OFF ON OFF ON 53 ON ON OFF ON ON OFF 54 ON ON OFF ON ON ON 55 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF 56 ON ON ON OFF OFF ON 57 ON ON ON OFF ON OFF 58 ON ON ON OFF ON ON 59 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF 60 ON ON ON ON OFF ON 61 ON ON ON ON ON OFF 62 ON ON ON ON ON ON 63 Notes The communication address setting is written in...

Page 165: ...162 One by four valve box PCB code 0151800466 ...

Page 166: ...FF 0 default OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 1 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 2 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON 3 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 4 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON 5 OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF 6 OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON 7 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 8 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON 9 OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF 10 OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON 11 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF 12 OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON 13 OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF 14 OFF OFF ON ON ON ON 15 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ...

Page 167: ... 48 ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON 49 ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF 50 ON ON OFF OFF ON ON 51 ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF 52 ON ON OFF ON OFF ON 53 ON ON OFF ON ON OFF 54 ON ON OFF ON ON ON 55 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF 56 ON ON ON OFF OFF ON 57 ON ON ON OFF ON OFF 58 ON ON ON OFF ON ON 59 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF 60 ON ON ON ON OFF ON 61 ON ON ON ON ON OFF 62 ON ON ON ON ON ON 63 Notes The communication address setting is written in...

Page 168: ...l pressure it must take some time to balance the high and low pressure after stopping fully the restarting will delay automatically and the compressor can restart after stopping for 3 to 5 minutes 2 When power on it shall delay 3 5 min to restart the compressor 3 Before restart the compressor when the oil temperature cannot meet the start requirement it will delay the start until oil temperature c...

Page 169: ... outdoor unit meets the defrost entry condition it will switch the four way valve to start defrosting 3 7 Oil return in heating During oil return in heating the four way valve is switched to the cooling state and the indoor units are anti cold air control in the whole process 3 8 Compressor bottom temperature control 1 When the temperature at the bottom of the compressor increases the liquid bypas...

Page 170: ...e between the pressure of the high pressure chamber compressor oil pool of the oil discharging oudoor unit and the pressure of the suction side of the oil absorbing outdoor unit during the balancing oil the outdoor unit that discharges oil turns on the SV9 and the outdoor unit that absorbs oil opens the SV10 3 15 Frequency converter cooling fan control 1 The heat generate by the frequency converte...

Page 171: ...ge 1 The sensor s style range and breakage detection value 2 Disconnection detection method Detecting the AD value of temp sensor less than 11 open circuit or more than 1012 short circuit continuously for 60 seconds the failure be confirmed and unit alarm Toil1 Toil2 Td1 Td2 Toilp and Tsuc sensor do not judge the disconnection fault when the outdoor temperature is lower than 0 C The high pressure ...

Page 172: ...e classified as below sensor failure inverter board failure fan motor driving board failure any protections etc Outdoor unit failure code Digital tube indication on master unit Failure code definition Failure description Remarks 20 0 Defrosting temp sensor Tdeffailure AD value is below 11 open circuit or over 1012 short circuit for 60 seconds in cooling mode if the sensor is abnormal the unit does...

Page 173: ...T24C04 EEPROM data check failure data beyond limit reverse sequence etc 34 0 Discharging temp too high protection Td1 Td 120 continuous 2sec exceeds the set value after shutdown alarm the alarm condition after stopping the oil temperature below 10 degrees automatic recovery after 2min50s Four times an hour to confirm the fault Once confirmation un resumable 34 1 Discharging temp too high protectio...

Page 174: ... 30 seconds no communication 46 4 Communication with fan 1 module board Continuous 30 seconds no communication 46 5 Communication with fan 2 module board Continuous 30 seconds no communication 47 Communication failure with wireless module Wireless module can not detect 2 minutes alarm 51 0 LEVa1 over current protection LEV drive chip detection resumable 51 1 LEVa2 over current protection LEV drive...

Page 175: ...9 Module current detection circuit error Abnormality of current detection sensor no connection or connection error 120 Module power supply error Inverter controller power supply instantaneous interrupt 121 Module control board power supply abnormal Inverter controller board power supply instantaneous interrupt 122 Module radiator temperature sensor abnormal Temperature sensor resistance is abnorma...

Page 176: ...s not running 54 degrees above the cooling outdoor machine is not running 555 5 Power restriction Power inhibit setting maximum capacity output is 0 555 6 Password lock Password lock system to set the maximum operating time to the system standby 555 8 No trial running No trial running Valve box failure code list Failure code Failure code definition Judgment method Remarks 5 Valve box EEPROM date f...

Page 177: ...ed by the PCB is normal 3 Abnormity confirmation conditions AD value is below 11 open circuit or over 1012 short circuit for 60 seconds sensor has no alarm when abnormal in cooling mode 4 Possible causes The connection of sensor is not secure The sensor is broken The sensor is with resistance drift The temperature acquired by PCB is not accurate Replace it correctly by after sales personnel on sit...

Page 178: ...itions It is detected that the AD value is below 11 open circuit or above 1012 short circuit for 60 seconds continuously and no alarm is given during defrosting and within 3 minutes at the end of defrosting 4 Possible causes The connection of sensor is not secure The sensor is broken The sensor is with resistance drift The temperature acquired by PCB is not accurate Replace it correctly by after s...

Page 179: ...ditions It is detected that the AD value is below 11 open circuit or above 1012 short circuit for 60 seconds continuously and no alarm is given during defrosting and within 3 minutes at the end of defrosting 4 Possible causes The connection of sensor is not secure The sensor is broken The sensor is with resistance drift The temperature acquired by PCB is not accurate Replace it correctly by after ...

Page 180: ... It is detected that the AD value is below 11 open circuit or above 1012 short circuit for 60 seconds continuously If Ta 10 C the open circuit is detected after 3 minutes of compressor operation AD value is below 11 4 Possible causes The connection of sensor is not secure The sensor is broken The sensor is with resistance drift The temperature acquired by PCB is not accurate Replace it correctly b...

Page 181: ...ons It is detected that the AD value is below 11 open circuit or above 1012 short circuit for 60 seconds continuously when Ta 10 C no alarm is given when ET 10 C no alarm is given within 5 minutes 4 Possible causes The connection of sensor is not secure The sensor is broken The oil temperature sensor is with resistance drift The temperature acquired by PCB is not accurate Replace it correctly by a...

Page 182: ... is below 11 open circuit or above 1012 short circuit for 60 seconds continuously the cooling mode operates the sensor abnormity without troubleshooting it and no alarm is given during defrosting and within 3 minutes at the end of defrosting 4 Possible causes The connection of sensor is not secure The sensor is broken The sensor is with resistance drift The temperature acquired by PCB is not accur...

Page 183: ...an set number for 270 seconds continuously it is detected that the number of indoor units is more than set number for 170 seconds continuously 4 Possible causes Poor communication wire short circuit and disconnection Incorrect wiring of communication wire P and Q P and Q Poor PCB results poor communication Larger interference of normal communication Replace it correctly by after sales personnel on...

Page 184: ...20 C 4 Possible causes The oil temperature sensor is with resistance drift The refrigerant in the system is insufficient The outdoor unit LEVb SV31 SV32 etc cannot be turned on normally The unit condensation side is with poor heat transfer function The operation environment is beyond the allowed range Replace the oil temperature sensor by after sales personnel on site Check if the resistance of oi...

Page 185: ... conditions It is detected that the AD value is below 11 open circuit or above 1012 short circuit for 30 seconds continuously and no alarm is given during defrosting and within 3 minutes at the end of defrosting 4 Possible causes The connection of pressure sensor is not secure The pressure sensor is broken The pressure acquired by PCB is not accurate Replace it correctly by after sales personnel o...

Page 186: ... conditions It is detected that the AD value is below 11 open circuit or above 1012 short circuit for 30 seconds continuously and no alarm is given during defrosting and within 3 minutes at the end of defrosting 4 Possible causes The connection of pressure sensor is not secure The pressure sensor is broken The pressure acquired by PCB is not accurate Replace it correctly by after sales personnel o...

Page 187: ...ired by the PCB is incorrect The high pressure side of the unit is blocked The outdoor fan stops operating when cooling The refrigerant is excessive It is out of the operating range of units Replace it correctly by after sales personnel on site Check if the corresponding connector of pressure switch is normal Check if the pressure switch signal loop acquired by the computer board is normal Check i...

Page 188: ... value is below 11 open circuit or above 1012 short circuit for 60 seconds continuously the cooling mode operates the sensor abnormity without troubleshooting it and no alarm is given during defrosting and within 3 minutes at the end of defrosting 4 Possible causes The connection of sensor is not secure The sensor is broken The sensor is with resistance drift The temperature acquired by PCB is not...

Page 189: ... Normal Normal 1 Model Diagnosis and troubleshooting MRV 5 RC series Diagnosis Troubleshooting 2 Abnormity detection method Incorrect EEPROM data 3 Abnormity confirmation conditions EEPROM communication error EEPROM data check error model ID checksum etc EEPROM data logic error wider data range wrong order etc 4 Possible causes EEPROM is an old version while the program is a new version Turn BM1_1...

Page 190: ...Possible causes The oil temperature sensor is with resistance drift The refrigerant in the system is insufficient The outdoor unit LEVb SV31 and SV32 cannot be turned on normally The unit condensation side is with poor heat transfer function The operation environment is beyond the allowed range Replace the discharging temperature sensor by after sales personnel on site Check if the resistance of d...

Page 191: ...in the system is insufficient The four way valve cannot be switched normally or with backflow The filter of compressor suction pipe is blocked by foreign matters The detection value ofTsuc or Tdef1 2 sensor is incorrect The power module cannot drive the compressor operating normally The operation environment is beyond the allowed range Check if the difference between high and low pressure of syste...

Page 192: ...oor unit and non operation of fan in operating indoor unit The system refrigerant is too much The operation environment is beyond the allowed range Check if the resistance of oil temperature sensor is correct Check if the sensor probe is secure and if the position is correct Check if the indoor unit LEV of OFF is closed tightly and if the indoor unit fan of ON is normal Check if the terminal of ou...

Page 193: ...system is insufficient or the system is with air leakage The pipelines on the low pressure side or liquid side of the unit are blocked The outdoor unit cannot be turned on normally due to failure to open electronic expansion of outdoor heat exchanger when heating The operation environment is beyond the allowed range Check if the low pressure of system is below 0 05MPa before failure alarm Check if...

Page 194: ...re sensor is incorrect The refrigerant in the system is insufficient or the system is with air leakage The pipelines on the high pressure side or liquid side of the unit are blocked The outdoor unit cannot be turned on normally due to failure to open electronic expansion of outdoor heat exchanger when heating The operation environment is beyond the allowed range Check if the system operating compr...

Page 195: ...ocked The outdoor fan stops operating when cooling The refrigerant is excessive It is out of the operating range of units Check if the voltage characteristic of the corresponding pressure sensor is normal Check if the pressure sensor signal acquisition loop of the computer board is normal Check if the high pressure reaches 4 0MPa upon failure alarm Check if the high pressure stop valve is turned o...

Page 196: ...and non operation of fan in operating indoor unit The system is filled with excessive refrigerant The operation environment is beyond the allowed range Check if the resistance of discharging temperature sensor is correct Check if the sensor probe is secure and if the position is correct Check if the indoor unit LEV of OFF is closed tightly and if the indoor unit fan of ON is normal Check if the te...

Page 197: ...ormity confirmation conditions No communication for 30s E 4 Possible causes Poor communication wire short circuit or disconnection Non corresponding communication wire A B and C Incorrect connection of outdoor unit communication port of PCB Interference source which causes unstable communication of outdoor unit Replace it correctly by after sales personnel on site Check if the communication wire b...

Page 198: ...ected 3 Abnormity confirmation conditions No communication for 30s 4 Possible causes Poor communication wire disconnection Incorrect correspondence of INV1 and INV2 incorrect connection of outdoor unit communication port of PCB Poor inverter board or connection board Replace it correctly by after sales personnel on site Check if the interface board is connected with the wiring harness of variable ...

Page 199: ...n motor has a host computer or compressor inverter no communication for 30s 4 Possible causes Poor communication wire disconnection Incorrect correspondence of INV1 and INV2 incorrect connection of outdoor unit communication port of PCB Poor inverter board or connection board Replace it correctly by after sales personnel on site Check if the connection of fan motor communication wire and compresso...

Page 200: ...agnosis and troubleshooting MRV 5 RC series Diagnosis Troubleshooting 2 Abnormity detection method Check if the dip switch of BM2 1 and BM2 2 is correct 3 Abnormity confirmation conditions Can t detect the wireless communication module within 120 seconds continuously alarm 4 Possible causes The dip switch of BM2 1 and BM2 2 is wrong Check if the dip switch of BM2 1 and BM2 2 is OFF position N Chan...

Page 201: ... RC series Diagnosis Troubleshooting 2 Abnormity detection method LEV driver chip detection 3 Abnormity confirmation conditions LEV driver chip detection 4 Possible causes The wires of electronic expansion valve coil short circuit LEV drive output circuit anomalies Check if the wires of electronic expansion valve coil is short circuit Check if the PCB LED3 is flashing when the electronic expansion...

Page 202: ...on 3 Abnormity confirmation conditions LEV driver chip detection 4 Possible causes The electronic expansion valve coil connector is disengaged or misplaced Electronic expansion valve coil harness breaks LEV drive circuit is open Reconnected by after sales personnel on site Check if the electronic expansion valve coil terminal plug well Check if the electronic expansion valve coil harness the termi...

Page 203: ... switch failure 20 times Outdoor unit LED status LED1 LED2 Normal Normal 1 Model Diagnosis and troubleshooting MRV 5 RC series Diagnosis Troubleshooting 2 Abnormity detection method Check if the CN18 is open circuit 3 Abnormity confirmation conditions 4 Possible causes CN18 is open circuit Short circuit the CN18 If the PCB CN18 is short circuit N ...

Page 204: ... serious inter deterioration which makes it difficult to form difference between high and low pressure The operation environment is beyond the allowed range Check if the high low pressure difference of system exceeds 0 4MPa after start and before failure alarm Check if the refrigerant in the system is with leakage or insufficient Check if the detection value of low pressure sensor is correct If th...

Page 205: ...76 2 3 Abnormity confirmation conditions Quantity of sub unit setting does not conform to host EEPROM data address of sub unit setting does not conform to host EEPROM data horse power setting of sub unit does not conform to host EEPROM data 4 Possible causes The quantity of connected unit changes The horse power of outdoor unit of the same system changes The address setting of the same system chan...

Page 206: ...is and troubleshooting MRV 5 RC series Diagnosis Troubleshooting 2 Abnormity detection method 3 Abnormity confirmation conditions 4 Possible causes BM3 1 2 3 dip switch setting wrong or bad continuity Check if the dip switch setting is correct Check if the BM3 1 2 3 dip switch is conduction state Set the BM3 1 2 3 dial repeatedly to ensure the disconnected status Replace the PCB Adjusting the sett...

Page 207: ...module hardware 4 Possible causes The module alarms FO failure due to poor heat dissipation The module alarms failure as it is broken down Liquid shock is found in compressor which results in over current upon starting or operating The winding resistance of compressor is large UVW wiring is wrongly connected or the inverter board and module board are wired insecurely Check if the supply voltage is...

Page 208: ...heck the motor resistance is normal 3 Abnormity confirmation conditions Fan built in drive hardware over current 4 Possible causes The power supply of fan motor capacitor board is poor Fan blade load is stuck Motor built in driver is not good Check if the supply voltage is normal Check if electrical box wiring is correct the fan wire is securely connected Rotate the fan by hand check if rotation i...

Page 209: ...urrent of module hardware 4 Possible causes The module alarms failure as it broke down Liquid shock is found in compressor which results in over current upon starting or operating The compressor winding is burned out UVW wiring is wrongly connected or the inverter board and module board are wired insecurely Check if the supply voltage is normal Check if the electrical cabinet and compressor wires ...

Page 210: ... Raise failure alarm when temperature 94 C INV control board recovers automatically when temperature 94 C 4 Possible causes The module is insecurely fixed which results in poor heat dissipation The radiator sensor is broken which results in high detection temperature The cooling fan fails to operate There is no 220V output from the terminal of cooling fan of PCB Check if the cooling fan rotates an...

Page 211: ...iating of the fan motor aluminum radiator is good Check if the fan is good 3 Abnormity confirmation conditions Motor built in IGBT bottom radiator temperature reaches 95 65 degree 4 Possible causes Motor built in IGBT radiating poor Outdoor fan does not turn or stuck Check if outdoor fan can rotate Check if the fan rotation is smooth When 112 fault occurs whether the motor at high speed The motor ...

Page 212: ...mation conditions Raise failure alarm when power voltage DC420V INV control board recovers automatically when voltage DC420V 4 Possible causes Incorrect wiring may result in under voltage alarm PTC or relay damage may result in under voltage Low power voltage may result in under voltage Check if the supply voltage is normal and the cabinet is wired correctly Check if the power relay and PTC is con...

Page 213: ...mation conditions When the power voltage DC283V fault and alarm Voltage DC283V the motor built in control panel automatically restored 4 Possible causes Incorrect wiring may result in under voltage alarm PTC or SCR damage may result in under voltage Low power voltage may result in under voltage Check if the supply voltage is normal and the cabinet is wired correctly Check if the PTC and SCR is dam...

Page 214: ...et is correctly wired 3 Abnormity confirmation conditions Raise failure alarm when power voltage DC642V INV control board recovers automatically when voltage DC642V 4 Possible causes Incorrect connection may result in over voltage alarm High power voltage may result in over voltage Check if the supply voltage is normal Check if the cabinet is wired correctly Test if the voltage of DC bus is above ...

Page 215: ...The current detection loop of inverter board is in poor performance which results in rapid current rise of compressor Damage or liquid shock is found in compressor which results in over current UVW wiring is wrongly connected or the inverter board and module board are wired insecurely Check if the supply voltage is normal Check if the electrical cabinet is wired correctly the compressor matches U ...

Page 216: ...if short circuit 3 Abnormity confirmation conditions Double fan fan running current value over 5 5A single fan fan running current value over 6A 4 Possible causes Fan motor is poor Fan blade overload Check if the supply voltage is normal Check if the electrical cabinet is wired correctly the variable frequency board and module board is connected securely Motor rotation is smooth the sound is norma...

Page 217: ...ection The inverter board or current sensor is damaged Check if the inverter module is connected to the three phase lines U red V white and W black correspondingly on compressor Check if the current sensor detects the current of U phase and W phase Check if the screen printed arrow on current sensor points to the compressor Check if the harness terminal of current sensor is connected corresponding...

Page 218: ...uses The inverter board and current sensor is anti connected or the current sensor is in incorrect direction The inverter board or current sensor is damaged Check if there is audible sound when the compressor starts before the 119 failure alarm Note the duration is about 1s After power supply and upon compressor start test the DC voltage between the second pin black earth wire and third pin brown ...

Page 219: ...e current sensor is well 3 Abnormity confirmation conditions The current detection sensor of inverter control board is in abnormal conditions disconnected or connected incorrectly 4 Possible causes The inverter board and current sensor is anti connected or the current sensor is in incorrect direction The inverter board or current sensor is damaged Replace the corresponding control boards on failur...

Page 220: ...mity confirmation conditions The power supply of inverter control board is interrupted instantly 4 Possible causes The supply voltage is found with abnormal fluctuations The PTC or relay does not contact The inverter control board is in poor performance Check if the supply voltage is normal Check if the electrical cabinet is correctly connected Check if the PTC or relay is contacted Check if the v...

Page 221: ... inverter board is normal Check if the resistance of temperature sensor is normal Check if they are connected correctly 3 Abnormity confirmation conditions The temperature sensor is disconnected or the resistance is incorrect 4 Possible causes The resistance of temperature sensor is found with drift The inverter board acquires inaccurate temperature Check if the sensor and variable frequency board...

Page 222: ...ard connection is reliable 3 Abnormity confirmation conditions Hardware instantaneous over current of the module rectifier side 4 Possible causes Poor radiating caused the module burned The module is punctured to cause a breakdown Compressor winding resistance too large UVW wiring short circuit or compressor line short circuit to ground The compressor has a liquid shock causing starting current or...

Page 223: ...e electrical box lack of phase if the voltage is too low 3 Abnormity confirmation conditions Module three phase power failure 4 Possible causes Module three phase voltage is too low Module three phase power lack of phase or imbalance Check if the power supply voltage too low or lack of phase Check if the electrical box connect correctly Check if the inverter module connect well Check if the invert...

Page 224: ...nverter board is well 3 Abnormity confirmation conditions current frequency INV target frequency 3Hz or target frequency 0 actual frequency 0 for continuous 5 minutes 4 Possible causes The power module and inverter board are connected loosely which results in detection failure of compressor rotation speed The power module is damaged Y Whether the power supply voltage is too low or fluctuating sign...

Page 225: ...rotation is smooth Check whether the fan blade load is blocked 3 Abnormity confirmation conditions Hall signal logic built in the fan motor is wrong too many times 4 Possible causes Fan blade overload Fan motor is bad Y Whether the power supply voltage is too low or fluctuating significantly N Adjust the power supply Y Check if the electrical box connect correctly Reconnect or re fix it in accorda...

Page 226: ...URA AV14IMVURA AV16IMVURA AV18IMVURA AV20IMVURA AV22IMVURA Tao sensor 0150401910 R25 10KΩ 2 Td1sensor 0150401914 R80 50KΩ 3 Td2 sensor 0150401915 R80 50KΩ 4 Toci1 Tsacc sensor 0150401911 R25 10KΩ 5 Tdef sensor 0150401913 R25 10KΩ 6 Toil1sensor 0150401916 R80 50KΩ 7 Toil2sensor 0150401917 R80 50KΩ ...

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Page 235: ... Remarks 4 way cassette AB MCERA AB MCERA C The indoor unit must be the new indoor manufactured after January 1 2019 the PCB is upgraded program Round flow 4 way cassette AB MRERA MINI 4 way cassette AB MCERA M 2 way cassette AB MBERA One way cassette AB MAERA Convertible AC MCERA AC MFERA DC Slim low ESP duct AD MSERA D Slim low ESP duct AD MSERA Low ESP duct AD MLERA Medium ESP duct AD MNERA AD ...

Page 236: ...4 way cassette AB MCERA M 0151800244BA V4 1 2 way cassette AB MBERA 0151800161B V12 4 One way cassette AB MAERA 0151800244BA V4 1 Convertible AC MCERA AC MFERA 0151800113 V6 6 DC Slim low ESP duct AD MSERA D 0151800244 V6 6 Slim low ESP duct AD MSERA 0151800161C V11 9 Low ESP duct AD MLERA 0151800113 V6 6 Medium ESP duct AD MNERA 0151800113 V6 6 AD MMERA 0151800113 V6 6 AD MJERA 0151800161C 015180...

Page 237: ...nd the error unit only by checking all the units in turn But for the system with smartlink if one unit has communication error which will not affect other units Because other units will change their communication path by choosing the stronger communication path to keep the system running Therefore it is convenient for the maintainer to maintain by focusing on the error unit Stable performance For ...

Page 238: ... Model BOM No Spare part code Indoor PCB connection terminal Main IDU Wireless module IGU09 AA9VH2B3P 0151800313C CN34 Slave IDU Wireless Module IGU10 AA9VH1B3P 0151800314B CN34 Repeater IGU11 AA9VH0B3P 0151800321B 7 3 Smartlink dimension ...

Page 239: ...module more than 10m away from the Wifi devices in the room 3 The installation requirement of Repeater a Add one repeater when the distance between any two wireless modules both ODU wireless module and IDU wireless module exceeds per 100m b Add one repeater when there is one wall or other similar buildings between any two wireless modules both ODU wireless module and IDU wireless module Remark Do ...

Page 240: ...3 0 3 2 The units number in LED display tube real units number BM1 2 ON Search ending SW1 SW2 SW3 1 2 2 Waiting for 10 min and checking LED display tube SMG1 Checking error rate Error Rate 10 Normal Communication and ending networking Confirm IDU status and adding repeater as mannual required Yes No Waiting Yes No ...

Page 241: ...time IDUs and 5 of inconsistent communication percentage between the IDUs and the E2 quantity 3 When error rate is very high it is necessary to confirm whether the repeater is added in accordance with the standard requirement one repeater needs to added through per wall When debugging the Smartlink if multiple sets of systems are powered on at the same time you need to clear the wireless module in...

Page 242: ...dule installed it means that Slave Repeater is not all added to the Master wireless network Slave module can confirm whether all the work is done by the number of internal machines If not all work it should be checked in turn Repeater needs to be checked by checking the communication indicator 3 Communication indicator 1 The indicator light flashes indicating that the wireless module is communicat...

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