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For authorized service personnel only.

(1) For the room air conditioner to operate satisfactory, install it as outlined in this installation manual.

(2) Connect the indoor unit and outdoor unit with the air conditioner piping and cords available standards parts. This

installation manual describes the correct connections using the standard accessories and the parts specified in
this installation manual.

(3) Have installation work done by authorized service personnel only.

(4) Never cut the power cord, lengthen or shorten the cord, or change the plug.

(5) Also do not use an extension cord.

(6) Plug in the power cord plug firmly. If the receptacle is loose, repair it before using the room air conditioner.

(7) Do not turn on the power until all installation work is complete.

 WARNING

Be careful not to scratch the air conditioner when handling it.

After installation, explain correct operation to the customer, using the operating manual.

Let the customer keep this installation manual because it is used when the air conditioner is serviced or

moved.

The maximum length of the piping is 15 m. The maximum height difference of the piping is 8 m,
if the units are further apart than these, correct operation can not be guaranteed.

STANDARD ACCESSORIES

The following installation accessories are supplied.
Use them as required.

Name and Shape

Q’ty

Name and Shape

Q’ty

Connection pipe assembly

Connection cord

Wall pipe

Decorative tape

Vinyl tape

Wall cap

Saddle

Drain hose

Tapping screws

Sealant

Name

Wall hook bracket

Remote
control
unit

Battery

Tapping screw (big)
(ø4 X 20)

Drain pipe

Cloth tape

1

1

2

8

1

One set of following parts are necessary in istallation of this product.

ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENT

Always make the air conditioner power supply a special branch circuit
and provide a special switch and receptacle. Do not extend the power
cord.

1

Decide the mounting position with the customer as follows:

1. INDOOR UNIT

(1) Install the indoor unit level on a strong wall which is not subject to

vibration.

(2) The inlet and outlet ports should not be obstructed : the air should

be able to blow all over the room.

(3) Install the unit near an electric outlet or special branch circuit.
(4) Do not install the unit where it will be exposed to direct sunlight.
(5) Install the unit where connection to the outdoor unit is easy.
(6) Install the unit where the drain pipe can be easily installed.
(7) Take servicing, etc. into consideration and leave the spaces shown

in (Fig. 2). Also install the unit where the filter can be removed.

2. OUTDOOR UNIT

(1) If possible, do not install the unit where it will be exposed to direct

sunlight. (If necessary, install a blind that does not interfere with
the air flow.)

(2) Do not install the unit where a strong wind blows or where it is very

dusty.

(3) Do not install the unit where people pass.
(4) Take you neighbors into consideration so that they are not disturbed

by air blowing into their windows or by noise.

(5) Provide the space shown in Fig. 2 so that the air flow is not blocked.

Also for efficient operation, leave open three of the four directions
front, rear, and both sides.

 

WARNING

Install at a place that can withstand the weight of the
indoor and outdoor units and install positively so that
the units will not topple or fall.

 

CAUTION

(1) Do not install where there is the danger of com-

bustible gas leakage.

(2) Do not install near heat sources.

(3) If children under 10 years old may approach the

unit, take preventive measures so that they can-
not reach the unit.

(4) Install the indoor unit on the wall where the height

from the floors more than 230 cm.

SELECTING THE MOUNTING
POSITION

[Indoor unit piping  direction]

The piping can be connected in the five directions indicated by 

1

,

2

3

4

, and 

5

 in (Fig. 1). When the piping is connected in

direction 

2

 or 

5

, cut along the piping groove in the side of the

front cover with a hacksaw.
When connecting the piping in direction 

3

, cut a notch in the thin

wall at the front bottom of the front cover.

INSTALLATION DIAGRAM OF
INDOOR AND OUTDOOR UNITS

Fig. 2

[INDOOR UNIT]

5 cm or over

Wall hook
bracket

6 cm or over

9 cm or over

Wall cap

Remote

 control unit

Fig. 1

1

 Rear outlet

2

 Right

outlet

3

 Bottom outlet

4

 Left rear

outlet

5

 Left

outlet

Connection Cord

Conform to Type245 IEC57

[OUTDOOR UNIT]

10 cm or over

60 cm or over

5 cm or over

60 cm or over

25 cm or
over

Fig. 3

50 cm

26.5 cm

(Rear)

150 cm or over

Drain hose

Outdoor unit bottom

230 cm or over

INDOOR UNIT

CUTTING THE HOLE IN THE WALL FOR THE CONNECTING PIPING

(1) Cut a 65 mm diameter hole in the wall at the position shown in (Fig.

4).

(2) When cutting the wall hole at the inside of the installation frame, cut

the hole within the range of the left and right center marks 40 mm
below the installation frame.
When cutting the wall hole at the outside of the installation frame,
cut the hole at least 10 mm below over.

(3) Cut the hole so that the outside end is lower (5 to 10 mm) than the

inside end.

(4) Always align the center of the wall hole. If misaligned, water leakage

will occur.

(5) Cut the wall pipe to match the wall thickness, stick it into the wall cap,

fasten the cap with vinyl tape, and stick the pipe through the hole.
(The connection pipe is supplied in the installation set.) (Fig. 4)

(6) For left piping and right piping, cut the hole a little lower so that drain

water will flow freely. (Fig. 4)

INSTALLING THE WALL HOOK BRACKET

(1) Install the wall hook bracket so that it is correctly positioned horizon-

tally and vertically. If the wall hook bracket is tiled, water will drip to

the floor.

(2) Install the wall hook bracket so that it is strong enough to withstand

the weight of an adult.

Fasten the wall hook bracket to the wall with 6 or more screws through

the holes near the outer edge of the bracket.

Check that there is no rattle at the wall hook bracket.

FORMING THE DRAIN HOSE AND PIPE

 

WARNING

If the wall pipe is not used, the cord interconnecting
the indoor and outdoor units may touch metal and
cause electric leakage.

 

CAUTION

Install the wall hook bracket horizontally and
perpendicularly.

[Rear piping, Right piping, Bottom piping]

Install the indoor unit piping in the direction of the wall hole and bind
the drain hose and pipe together with vinyl tape. (Fig. 6)

Install the piping so that the drain hose is at the bottom.

Wrap the pipes of the indoor unit that are visible from the outside
with decorative tape.

[For Left rear piping, Left piping]

Interchange the drain cap and the drain hose.

 

CAUTION

After removing the drain hose, do not forget to install
the drain cap.

Fig. 4

Lower

Center mark

Fasten with
vinyl tape

(Wall cap)

(Wall pipe)

(Inside)

5 to 10
mm low

Wall

(Outside)

65 mm dia. hole

Fig. 5

Wall hook bracket

Center notch

Hook

Fig. 6

Right piping

Bind with vinyl tape

Indoor unit drain hose
(bottom)

Pipe (top)
Rear piping

Bottom

piping

Drain cap

Indoor unit
drain hose

Remove the drain
cap by pulling at the
projection at the end
of the cap with
pliers, etc.

Lower

10 mm
or over

Insert the drain cap and drain hose
until it butts  against the drain port.

Drain cap

Indoor unit
drain hose

65 mm dia. hole

Tapping screw

Wall hook
bracket

String

For left outlet piping,
cut off the piping
outlet cutting groove
with a hacksaw.

Table 4

1.

Check if the piping connections are secure.

2.

Check that the stems of 2-way valve and 3-way valve are closed
fully.

3.

Connect the gauge manifold charge hose to the charging port
of the 3-way valve (side with the projection for pushing in the
valve core).

4.

Open the low pressure side valve of the gauge manifold fully.

5.

Operate the vacuum pump and start pump down.

6.

Slowly loosen the flare nut of the 3-way valve and check if air
enters, then retighten the flare nut.
(When the flare nut is loosened the operating sound of the
vacuum pump changes and the reading of the compound
pressure gauge goes from minus to zero.)

OUTDOOR UNIT

OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION

AIR PURGE

Always use a vacuum pump to purge the air.
Refrigerant for purging the air is not charged in the
outdoor unit at the factory.

Close the high pressure side valve of the gauge manifold fully and do
not operate it during the following work.

Set the unit on a strong stand, such as one made of concrete blocks
to minimize shock and vibration.

Do not set the unit directly on the ground because it will cause trou-
ble.

Connector cover removal

Remove the two mounting screws.

Installing the connector cover

(1) After inserting the three front hooks, then insert the rear hook.
(2) Tighten the two mounting screws.

 

WARNING

(1) Install the unit where it will not be tilted by more

than 5°.

(2) When installing the outdoor unit where it may ex-

posed to strong wind, fasten it securely.

7.

Pump down the system for at least 15 minutes, then check if the
compound pressure gauge reads -0.1 MPa (-76 cmHg, -1 bar).

8.

At the end of pump down, close the low pressure side gauge of
the gauge manifold fully and stop the vacuum pump.

9.

Slowly loosen the valve stem of the 3-way valve. When the
compound pressure gauge reading reaches 0.1-0.2 MPa,
retighten the valve stem and disconnect the charge hose
from the 3-way valve charging port.
(If the stem of the 3-way valve is opened fully before the
charge hose is disconnected, it may be difficult to disconnect
the charge hose.)

10. Fully open the valve stems of the 2-way valve and 3-way valve

using a hexagon wrench. (After the valve stem begins to turn,
turn it with a torque of less than 2.9 N•m (30 kgf•cm) until it
stops turning.)

11. Firmly tighten the 2-way valve and 3-way valve blank cap and

the charging port cap.

Fig. 10

Tapping screw

Rear hook

Connector cover

Tightening torque

Blank cap

19.6 to 24.5 N•m (200 to 250 kgf•cm)

Charging port cap

12.3 to 15.7 N•m (125 to 160 kgf•cm)

LO

HI

Fig. 11

Flare nut

3-way valve

-0.1 MPa
(-76 cmHg
-1 bar)

High
pressure
side valve
(closed)

Low pressure
side valve

Blank cap

Charge
hose

Vacuum pump

 

CAUTION

(1) R e f r i g e r a n t   m u s t   n o t   b e   d i s c h a r g e d   i n t o

atmosphere.

(2) After connecting the piping , check the joints for

gas leakage with gas leak detector.

2-way valve

Valve stem

Charge hose

Charging port cap

Charging port

Gauge manifold

Compound pressure gauge

Pressure gauge

For left piping and left rear piping, align the marks on the wall hook
bracket and shape the connection pipe.

Bend the connection piping at the bend radius of 70 mm or more and
install no more than 35 mm from the wall.

After passing the indoor piping and drain hose through the wall hole,
hang the indoor unit on the hooks at the top and bottom of the wall
hook bracket.

[Installing the indoor unit]

Hang the indoor unit from the hooks at the top of the wall hook bracket.

Insert the spacer, etc. between the indoor unit and the wall hook
bracket and separate the bottom of the indoor unit from the wall.

Fig. 7

After hooking the indoor unit to the top hook, hook the fittings of the
indoor unit to the two bottom hooks while lowering the unit and
pushing it against the wall.

CONNECTING THE PIPING

CONNECTION

(1) Install the outdoor unit wall cap (supplied with the optional installation set

or procured at the site) to the wall pipe.

(2) Connect the outdoor unit and indoor unit piping.
(3) After matching the center of the flare surface and tightening the nut hand

tight, tighten the nut to the specified tightening torque with a torque wrench.
(Table 2)

FLARING

(1) Cut the connection pipe to the necessary

length with a pipe cutter.

(2) Hold the pipe downward so that cuttings

will not enter the pipe and remove the
burrs.

(3) Insert the flare nut onto the pipe and flare

the pipe with a flaring tool.

Insert the flare nut (always use the flare nut
attached to the indoor and outdoor units
respectively) onto the pipe and perform the
flare processing with a flare tool.
Use the special R410A  flare tool, or the conv-
entional (for R22) flare tool.
When using the conventional flare tool, always
use an allowance adjustment gauge and secure
the A dimension shown in table 3 .

Check if [L] is flared uniformly
and is not cracked or scratched.

Table 2

Flare nut tightening torque

Indoor unit

Wall hook bracket

(Spacer)

Connection pipe
(6.35  mm dia.)

Connection pipe
(9.52 mm dia.)

Align the marks.

Top hooks

Indoor unit

(Fitting)

Bottom hooks

Wall hook
bracket

Fig. 8

Tighten with two wrenches.

Torque
wrench

Wrench (fixed)

Flare nut

Indoor unit pipe

Connection pipe

To prevent gas leakage, coat the flare
surface with refrigerator oil.

Bend (R70) with
a pipe bender

Flare nut

6.35  mm dia.

9.52  mm dia.

Tightening torque

15.7  to 17.6 N•m

(160 to 180 kgf•cm)

29.4 to 41.1 N•m

(300 to 420 kgf•cm)

Tightening torque standard

(using a 20 cm wrench)

Wrist strength

Arm strength

A (mm)

Table 3

Pipe outside diameter

Pipe outside

diameter

ø 6.35 mm (1/4”)

ø 9.52 mm (3/8”)

Flash tool for

R410A, clutch type

0 to 0.5

0 to 0.5

Conventional (R22) flare tool

Clutch type

1.0 to 1.5

1.0 to 1.5

Wing nut type

1.5 to 2.0

1.5 to 2.0

OUTDOOR UNIT WIRING

(1) Remove the outdoor unit connector cover.
(2) Remove the control box cover.
(3) Bend the end of the cord as shown in the figure.
(4) Connect the end of the connection cord fully into the terminal block.

Fig. 12

Connection cord wiring

Run the connection cord to the rear of the outdoor unit within the range
of the arrows shown in the figure.
(The connector cover becomes difficult to install.)

(1) Match the terminal block numbers and connection

cord colors with those of the indoor unit.
Erroneous wiring may cause burning of the electric
parts.

(2)

Connect the connection cords firmly to the terminal
block. Imperfect installation may cause a fire.

(3) Always fasten the outside covering of the connec-

tion cord with the cord clamp. (If the insulator is
chafed, electric leakage may occur.)

(4) Securely earth the power cord plug.

(5)

Do not use the earth screw for an external connector.
Only use for interconnection between two units.

Fig. 13

Connector cord

 

CAUTION

(5) Fasten the sheath with a cord clamp.
(6) Install the control box cover.
(7) Install the connector cover.

Connector cord

Cord clamp

Control box

Outdoor unit terminal block

Indoor unit terminal block

Connection cord

Earth screw

Earth screw

Control box cover

Control box cover

Sheath

Cord clamp

Earth screw

50mm

12mm

5mm

5mm

12mm

25mm

(1) Remove the cord clamp.
(2) Bend the end of the connection cord as shown in the figure.

(1) Match the terminal block numbers and connection

cord colors with those of the outdoor unit.
Erroneous wiring may cause burning of the elec-
tric parts.

(2)

Connect the connection cords firmly to the terminal
block. Imperfect installation may cause a fire.

(3) Always fasten the outside covering of the connec-

tion cord with the cord clamp. (If the insulator is
chafed, electric leakage may occur.)

(4) Securely earth the power cord plug.

(5)

Do not use the earth screw for an external connector.
Only use for interconnection between two units.

Fig. 9

Right bottom of
indoor unit

 CAUTION

(3) Connect the end of the connection cord fully into the terminal block.
(4) Fasten the connection cord with a cord clamp.

INDOOR UNIT WIRING

Insert the tab into the square hole of the
indoor unit and fasten with a screw.

Connection cord

40 m

m

12

 m

m

50 m

m

12 m

m

5 m

m

5 m

m

Screw

Cord clamp (There

is a terminal block

inside.)

Connection

cord

Square
hole

Screw

Tab

Cord clamp

FINISHING

(1) Insulate between pipes.

For rear, right, and bottom piping, overlap the connection pipe heat insulation and
indoor unit pipe heat insulation and bind them with vinyl tape so that there is no gap.

For left and left rear piping, butt the connection pipe heat insulation and indoor unit
pipe heat insulation together and bind them with and vinyl tape so that there is no gap.

For left and left rear piping, wrap the area which accommodates the rear piping housing
section with cloth tape.

For left and left rear piping, bind the connection cord to the top of the pipe with vinyl
tape.

For left and left rear piping, bundle the piping and drain hose together by wrapping
them with cloth tape over the range within which they fit into the rear piping housing
section.

(2) Temporarily fasten the connection cord along the connection pipe with vinyl tape. (Wrap

to about 1/3 the width of the tape from the bottom of the pipe so that water does not
enter.)

(3) Fasten the connection pipe to the outside wall with saddles, etc.
(4) Fill the gap between the outside wall pipe hole and the pipe with sealer so that rain

water and wind cannot blow in.

(5) Fasten the drain hose to the outside wall, etc.

Fig. 14

Fig. 15

Pipe

(Saddle)

(Outside wall cap)

(Sealer putty)

(Outdoors)

Pipe

Drain hose

Cloth tape

Wrap with cloth tape

Left piping

Connection cord

Pipe

Drain hose

For connection from the left rear

Connection cord

Wall pipe

Connection
pipe

Check the following:

GOOD

Lifted up

Saddle

Wave

End in water

Overlap the insulation

Bind the pipes together so
that there is no gap.

Connection pipe
(heat insulation)

Vinyl tape

Wall

Indoor unit pipe
(heat insullation)

Drain hose

BAD

BAD

BAD

Drain hose

FRONT PANEL REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

THE OPEN PANEL

(1) Pull the Open Panel to 90° ahead of you, then open it.
(2) Pull down the knob.
(3) Lift the intake grille upward.

THE OPEN PANEL INSTALLATION

(1) Pull the Open Panel to 90° ahead of you, insert the mounting shafts into the

hole of the hinge and install it.

(2) Close the Open Panel.

THE FRONT PANEL REMOVAL

(1) Remove intake grille (Reference the intake grille removal.)
(2) Remove four screws.
(3) The thumb is hung on the lower part as shown in the figure, and it pulls to the

front, pushing [-] mark , and bottom hooks (two position) is removed from
wall hook bracket.

(4) The front panel bottom is pulled to the front, and bottom hooks is removed

indoor unit.

(5) The front panel is pulled to the front, raising the upper surface, and a front

panel is removed.

THE FRONT PANEL INSTALLATION

(1) Firstly, fit the lower part of the front panel, and insert top and bottom

hooks. (Three top sides, six bottom sides)

(2) Four screws is attached.
(3) The intake grille is attached.

TEST RUNNING

Perform test operation and check items 1 and 2 below.

For the test operation method, refer to the operating manual.

The outdoor unit, may not operate, depending on the room temperature. In this case, press
the test run button on the remote control unit while the air conditioner is running, (Point the
transmitter section of the remote control unit toward the air conditioner and press the test
run button with the tip of a ball-point pen, etc.)

To end test operation, press the remote control unit START/STOP button.
(When the air conditioner is run by pressing the test run button, the OPERATION indicator
lamp and TIMER indicator lamp will simultaneously flash slowly.)

1. INDOOR UNIT

(1) Is operation of each button on the remote control unit normal?
(2) Does each lamp light normally?
(3) Do the air flow-direction louver operate normally?
(4) Is the drain normal?

2. OUTDOOR UNIT

(1) Is there any abnormal noise and vibration during operation?
(2) Will noise, wind, or drain water from the unit disturb the

neighbors?

(3) Is there any gas leakage?

Transmitter section

Fig. 17

Be sure that the top hole of the front
panel is hooked securely to the hook
of the base.

Explain the following to the customer in
accordance with the operating manual:
(1) S t a r t i n g   a n d   s t o p p i n g   m e t h o d ,

operation switching, temperature
adjustment, timer, air flow switching,
a n d   o t h e r   r e m o t e   c o n t r o l   u n i t
operations.

(2) Air filter removal and cleaning, and

how to use the air louvers.

(3) Give the operating and installation

manuals to the customer.

CUSTOMER GUIDANCE

 

CAUTION

Install the front panel and intake
grille securely. If installation is
imperfect, the front panel or intake
grille may fall off and cause injury.

Fig. 16

POWER

Test run button

 

WARNING

(1)

The rated voltage of this product is 230 V AC 50 Hz.

(2)

Before turning on the power, check if the voltage is within
the 220 V -10 % to 240 V +10 % range.

(3)

Always use a special branch circuit and install a special
receptacle to supply power to the room air conditioner.

(4)

Use a circuit breaker and receptacle matched to the
capacity of the air conditioner.

(5)

Do not extend the power cord.

(6)

Perform wiring work in accordance with standards so that
the air conditioner can be operated safely and positively.

(7)

Install a leakage circuit breaker in accordance with the
related laws and regulations and electric company
standards.

 

CAUTION

(1)

The power source capacity must be the sum of the air conditioner
current and the current of other electrical appliances. When the
current contracted capacity is insufficient, change the contracted
capacity.

(2)

When the voltage is low and the air conditioner is difficult to start,
contact the power company the voltage raised.

NOTE:

 

These equipment shall be connected to a suitable mains network with a

main impedance less than the following: 0. 424

The product is intended for use only in premises having a service current
capacity   100A per phase,supplied from a distribution network having a
nominal voltage of 230 V, and instruct the user to determine in consulation
with the supply authority, if necessary, that the service current capacity at
the interface point is sufficient for the equipment.

Die

A

Pipe

Front panel

Screws
(4 position)

Push

Push

[-] mark

Front panel

Bottom hole

(six position)

Front panel

Indoor unit

Bottom hooks

(six position)

Top holes (two sides)

Top hole (center)

Top hook (center)

Front panel

Top hooks

(two sides)

Indoor unit

Open Panel

Hinge

hole

Mounting

Shaft

SPLIT TYPE ROOM AIR CONDITIONER

INSTALLATION MANUAL

(PART NO. 9312557011-01)

The basic installation work procedures are the same as conventional refrigerant (R22) models.

 However, pay careful attention to the following points:

(1) Since the working pressure is 1.6 times higher than that of conventional refrigerant(R22) models,

some of the piping and installation and service tools are special.(See the table below.)
Especially, when replacing a conventional refrigerant(R22) model with a new refrigerant R410A
model, always replace the conventional piping and flare nuts with the R410A piping and flare
nuts.

(2) Models that use refrigerant R410A have a different charging port thread diameter to prevent

erroneous charging with conventional refrigerant(R22) and for safety. Therefore, check
beforehand.[The charging port thread diameter for R410A is 1/2 threads per inch.]

(3) Be more careful that foreign matter (oil, water, etc.) does not enter the piping than with refrigerant

(R22) models. Also, when storing the piping ,securely seal the opening by pinching ,taping, etc.

(4) When charging the refrigerant, take into account the slight change in the composition of the

gas and liquid phases, and always charge from the liquid phase side whose composition is
stable.

This air conditioner uses new refrigerant HFC (R410A).

Special tools for R410A

Copper pipes

It is necessary to use seamless copper pipes and it is desirable
that the amount of residual oil is less than 40 mg/10m. Do not
use copper pipes having a collapsed, deformed or discolored
portion (especially on the interior surface). Otherwise, the
expansion value or capillary tube may become blocked with
contaminants.
As an air conditioner using R410A incurs pressure higher than
when using R22, it is necessary to choose adequate materials.
Thicknesses of copper pipes used with R410A are as shown in Table1.Never us copper pipes thinner than 0.8mm even
when it is available on the market.

Tool name

Gauge manifold

Charge hose

Vacuum pump

Gas leakage detector

Contents of change

Pressure is high and cannot be measured with a conventional gauge. To prevent erroneous
mixing of other refrigerants, the diameter of each port has been changed.
It is recommended the gauge with seals-0.1 to 5.3 MPa (-1 to 53 bar) for high pressure.
-0.1 to 3.8 MPa (-1 to 38 bar) for low pressure.

To increase pressure resistance, the hose material and base size were changed.
A conventional vacuum pump can be used by installing a vacuum pump adapter.
Special gas leakage detector for HFC refrigerant R410A.

Table 1   Thicknesses of Annealed Copper Pipes

Thickness (mm)

Nominal

diameter

1/4

3/8

Outer diameter

(mm)

6.35

9.52

R410A

0.80

0.80

[ref.] R22

0.80

0.80

(1) Do not use the existing (for R22) piping and flare nuts.

• If the existing materials are used, the pressure inside the refrigerant cycle will rise and cause breakage, injury,

etc.(Use the special R410A materials.)

(2) When installing and relocating the air conditioner, do not mix gases other than the specified refrigerant(R410A)

to enter the refrigerant cycle.

• If air or other gas enters the refrigerant cycle, the pressure inside the cycle will rise to an abnormally high value

and cause breakage, injury, etc.

 WARNING

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Страница 1: ...R CONDITIONER WALL MOUNTEDtype Models Indoor unit Outdoor unit AS 9LSACW AS 12LSACW AS 9LSBCW AS 12LSBCW AS 14LSBCW AS 18LSBCW AO 9LSAC AO 12LSAC AO 9LFBC AO 12LFBC AOY14LFBC AO 18LFBC INVERTER SERVICE INSTRUCTION R410A ...

Страница 2: ... 12LSBC AO 9 12LFBC 04 02 5 DESCRIPTION OF EACH CONTROL OPERATION 1 COOLING OPERATION 05 01 3 DRY OPERATION 05 03 2 HEATING OPERATION 05 02 5 INDOOR FAN CONTROL 05 05 4 AUTO CHANGEOVER OPERATION 05 04 7 LOUVER CONTROL 05 08 6 OUTDOOR FAN CONTROL 05 07 9 TIMER OPERATION CONTROL 05 10 8 COMPRESSOR CONTROL 05 09 11 TEST OPERATION CONTROL 05 12 10 ELECTRONIC EXPANSION VALVE CONTROL 05 12 13 FOUR WAY V...

Страница 3: ...6 05 7 TROUBLE SHOOTING 1 WHEN THE UNIT DOES NOT OPERATE AT ALL 07 01 3 TROUBLE SHOOTING METHOD 2 SELF DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION 07 02 8 APPENDING DATA 1 JUMPER SETTING OF INDOOR UNIT AND OUTDOOR UNIT 08 01 3 THERMISTOR RESISTANCE VALUES 08 08 2 OUTDOOR UNIT PRESSURE VALUE AND TOTAL ELECTRIC CURRENT CURVE 08 02 9 INSTALLATION MANUAL 4 SELF DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION AND CHECKING POINTS 07 03 5 SERIAL SIGNAL DIAG...

Страница 4: ...1 SPECIFICATIONS R410A WALL MOUNTED type INVERTER ...

Страница 5: ...pe 4 pole 3 phase DC brushles motor DISCRIMINATION 80206680 REFRIGERANT R410A g r p m r p m 950 1100 POWER SOURCE V 230 HI SPEED MED SPEED INDOOR UNIT LO SPEED QUIET C 1 350 H 1 420 C 1 150 H 1 200 C 950 H 1 000 C 740 H 900 C 1 400 H 1 470 C 1 200 H 1 290 C 1 000 H 1 110 C 820 H 980 OUTDOOR UNIT 830 INDOOR UNIT H x W x D mm H x W x D mm 280 x 790 x 230 OUTDOOR UNIT 535 x 780 x 250 FAN MOTOR dB dB ...

Страница 6: ...4 19 4 39 1 3 FAN MOTOR TYPE Hermetic type 4 pole 3 phase DC inverter motor Rotary DISCRIMINATION DA 89 X 1F 20F REFRIGERANT R410A g 1 050 950 POWER SOURCE V 230 HI SPEED r p m C 1 300 H 1 390 INDOOR UNIT MED SPEED r p m C 1 120 H 1 200 LO SPEED r p m C 950 H 1 000 QUIET r p m C 700 H 760 C 1 370 H 1 440 C 1 150 H 1 200 C 950 H 1 000 C 700 H 760 OUTDOOR UNIT r p m C 830 H 830 C 840 H 840 ELECTRICA...

Страница 7: ...0 H700 4 20 5 60 4 9 6 4 1 11 1 45 3 78 3 86 2 1 FAN MOTOR TYPE Hermetic type 4 pole 3 phase DC inverter motor Rotary DISCRIMINATION DA 30A F 25F REFRIGERANT R410A g 1 150 POWER SOURCE V 230 HI SPEED r p m C 1 480 H 1 480 INDOOR UNIT MED SPEED r p m C 1 260 H 1 300 LO SPEED r p m C 1 040 H 1 110 QUIET r p m C 850 H 950 OUTDOOR UNIT r p m C 860 H 820 C 820 H 750 ELECTRICAL DATA COMPRESSOR hr INDOOR...

Страница 8: ...2 DIMENSIONS R410A WALL MOUNTED type INVERTER ...

Страница 9: ...D I M E N S I O N S Models AS 9LSACW AO 9LSAC AS 12LSACW AO 12LSAC 540 120 272 302 780 55 250 535 10 280 790 230 02 01 ...

Страница 10: ...D I M E N S I O N S AS 12LSBCW AO 12LFBC Models AS 9LSBCW AO 9LFBC unit mm 275 2 000 215 790 02 02 ...

Страница 11: ...D I M E N S I O N S AS 18LSBCW AO 18LFBC Models AS 14LSBCW AO 14LFBC unit mm 275 2 000 215 790 347 578 48 10 320 508 540 20 300 125 60 790 02 03 ...

Страница 12: ...3 REFRIGERANT SYSTEM DIAGRAM R410A WALL MOUNTED type INVERTER ...

Страница 13: ...M Models AS 9LSACW AO 9LSACW AS 12LSACW AO 12LSACW 2 pass 2 pass Indoor heat exchanger Outdoor heat exchanger Capillary tube Pulse motor valve 2way valve 3way valve Muffler Compressor Accumulator 4way valve Strainer Dryer 03 01 ...

Страница 14: ...valve Strainer Strainer 3 Way valve Muffler Muffler 4 Way valve Expansion valve Heat exchanger INDOOR Heat exchanger OUTDOOR AOY9LFBC 2Pass AOY12LFBC 4Pass Compressor Cooling Heating AS 12LSBCW AO 12LFBC Models AS 9LSBCW AO 9LFBC 03 02 ...

Страница 15: ...ve Strainer Strainer Sub heat exchanger INDOOR 3 Way valve Muffler 4 Way valve Expansion valve Heat exchanger INDOOR Heat exchanger OUTDOOR Sub accumulator Compressor Cooling Heating AS 18LSBCW AO 18LFBC Models AS 14LSBCW AO 14LFBC 03 03 ...

Страница 16: ...4 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM R410A WALL MOUNTED type INVERTER ...

Страница 17: ...CIRCUIT DIAGRAM INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT Models AS 9LSACW AO 9LSAC AS 12LSACW AO 12LSAC Controller PCB Thermistor pipe Thermistor discharge pipe Thermistor outdoor temp 04 01 ...

Страница 18: ...e Assy PCB MAIN Power Relay Compressor Thermistor pipe temp Test Thermistor pipe Thermistor Discharge Pipe Thermistor outdoor temp Display Board Controller PCB Power 102 C Thermal Fuse 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 2 1 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Страница 19: ...CIRCUIT DIAGRAM INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT AS 18LSBCW AO 18LFBC Models AS 14LSBCW AO 14LFBC DISPLAY BOARD CONTROL BOARD 04 03 ...

Страница 20: ...5 DESCRIPTION OF EACH CONTROL OPERATION R410A WALL MOUNTED type INVERTER ...

Страница 21: ...re 36 C A zone 34 C 32 C B zone 30 C 21 C C zone 19 C D zone Hi Me Lo Quiet A zone 80Hz 51Hz 45Hz 33Hz B zone 80Hz 51Hz 45Hz 33Hz C zone 80Hz 51Hz 45Hz 33Hz 9LSACW D zone 51Hz 39Hz 33Hz 27Hz A zone 96Hz 60Hz 51Hz 33Hz B zone 96Hz 60Hz 51Hz 33Hz C zone 80Hz 60Hz 51Hz 33Hz 12LSACW D zone 51Hz 42Hz 36Hz 27Hz A zone 80Hz 61Hz 51Hz 33Hz B zone 80Hz 61Hz 51Hz 33Hz C zone 80Hz 61Hz 51Hz 33Hz 9LSBCW D zon...

Страница 22: ... 68Hz 54Hz 51Hz A zone 130Hz 96Hz 80Hz 68Hz B zone 130Hz 96Hz 64Hz 57Hz 12LSACW C zone 96Hz 96Hz 64Hz 54Hz A zone 130Hz 96Hz 80Hz 68Hz B zone 130Hz 96Hz 80Hz 54Hz 9LSBCW C zone 130Hz 96Hz 80Hz 45Hz A zone 130Hz 96Hz 80Hz 68Hz B zone 130Hz 96Hz 80Hz 54Hz 12LSBCW C zone 130Hz 96Hz 80Hz 45Hz A zone 119Hz 90Hz 70Hz 58Hz B zone 119Hz 90Hz 70Hz 58Hz 14LSBCW C zone 119Hz 90Hz 70Hz 58Hz A zone 119Hz 90Hz ...

Страница 23: ...mpressor is driven the indoor unit shall run at operation frequency of 58Hz for a minute Operating frequency AS 9LSACW 33Hz AS 12LSACW 33Hz AS 9LSBCW 33Hz AS 12LSBCW 33Hz AS 14LSBCW 24Hz AS 18LSBCW 24Hz room room temperatu re temperature compressor ON Ts 1 5 C Ts 0 5 C compressor OFF Compressor ON OFF Indoor fan Dry air flow S Lo OFF 10 30 60 180 60 180 60 10 30 sec Table 3 Compressor frequency Fi...

Страница 24: ...ic dry Cooling automatic dry TS 2 C TB TS 2 C Monitoring Monitoring Monitoring TB TS 2 C Heating Heating Monitoring When COOING was selected at the air conditioner operates as follow The same operation as COOLING OPERATION of item 1 above is performed When the room temperature has remained at set tempareure 1 C for 8 minutes operation is automatically switched to DRY and the same operation as DRY ...

Страница 25: ...Lo 1040 Cooling Fan Quiet 850 Dry 850 2 FAN OPERATION The airflow can be switched in 5 steps such as AUTO QUIET LOW MED HIGH while the indoor fan only runs When Fan mode is set at Auto it operates on MED Fan Speed AS 12LSACW Operation mod e Air flow mode Speed rpm Hi 1470 Me 1420 Me 1290 Lo 1110 Quiet 980 Cool air prevention 850 Heating S Lo 480 Hi 1400 Me 1200 Lo 1000 Cooling Fan Quiet 820 Dry 82...

Страница 26: ...g AUTO to a room temperature as shown in When the room Figure 7 temperature rises On the other hand if switched L O W m o d e HIGH QUIET the indoor motor 1 0 will run at a constant airflow of HEAT 1 5 operation modes QUIET LOW MED MED mode HIGH as shown in Table 5 2 0 2 5 MED mode When the room temperature lowers Room temperature D Setting temperature 6 COOL AIR PREVENTION CONTROL Heating mode Ind...

Страница 27: ...ferent between AC motor and DC motor Table 6 Type of Motor Table 7 AC Motor In conjunction with the compressor ON OFF the fan speed operates at around the speed shown above Table 8 DC Motor The outdoor fan speed changed in the range mentioned avobe depending on the compressor frequency When the compressor frequency increases the outdoor fan speed also changes to the higher speed When the compresso...

Страница 28: ...he Air Flow Direction Louver in the Heating range for long period of time since water vapor many condense near the outlet louvers and drop of water may drip from the air conditioner During the Cooling and Dry modes if the Air Flow Direction Louvers are left in the hating range for more than 30minutes they will automatically return to position During Monitor operation in AUTO CHANGEOVER mode the ai...

Страница 29: ...AS 14LSBCW 40Hz 59Hz 72Hz 80Hz 101Hz 110Hz AS 18LSBCW 40Hz 59Hz 72Hz 80Hz 101Hz 110Hz AS 9LSACW 80sec 30sec 30sec 30sec 50sec 60sec AS 12LSACW 80sec 30sec 30sec 30sec 50sec 60sec AS 9LSBCW 80sec 60sec 60sec 180sec 60sec 60sec AS 12LSBCW 80sec 60sec 60sec 180sec 60sec 60sec AS 14LSBCW 60sec 40sec 40sec 60sec 150sec 60sec AS 18LSBCW 60sec 40sec 40sec 60sec 150sec 60sec Table 9 Compressor Operation F...

Страница 30: ...Lo for 1 minute and detects the room temperature The Operation start time is determined according to the Table 11 as shown below and the operation is started Differential of set temperature and room temperature Operation Start Time Heating Cooling Dry Before 44 minutes 20 C or larger Before 30 minutes 15 C 20 C Before 19 minutes 10 C 15 C 10 C or larger 10 C or larger Before 15 minutes 5 C 10 C 5 ...

Страница 31: ... the cooling operation mode When the sleep timer is set the setting temperature is increased 1 degC It increases the setting temperature another 1degC after 1 hour After that the setting temperature is not changed and the operation is stopped at the time of timer setting Ts 1 0 2 0 Set 60min In the heating operation mode When the sleep timer is set the setting temperature is decreased 1 degC It de...

Страница 32: ...essor will continue to run regardless of whether the room temperature sensor detects The compressor won t enter operation status for 2 minutes and 20 seconds after the compressor is stopped even if any operation is given At the time when the air conditioner is switched from the cooling mode to heating mode the compressor is stopped and the four way valve is switched in 2 minutes and 20 seconds lat...

Страница 33: ...CW AS 9LSBCW AS 12LSBCW AS 14LSBCW AS 18LSBCW AS 9LSACW 900rpm 36Hz AS 12LSACW 900rpm 36Hz AS 9LSBCW 900rpm 36Hz AS 12LSBCW 900rpm 36Hz AS 14LSBCW 900rpm 24Hz AS 18LSBCW 900rpm 24Hz Table 12 No timer setting available 16 COMPRESSOR PREHEATING Table 13 Preheating Operation Release Temperature Temperature Temperature 5 C 5 C 5 C 5 C 5 C 5 C 7 C 7 C 7 C 7 C 7 C 7 C 17 COIL DRY OPERATION CONTROL The c...

Страница 34: ...rate Compressor operating time After 4 hours 3 C 3 C 3 C 3 C 3 C 3 C 6 C 6 C 6 C 6 C 6 C 6 C 2 CONDITION OF THE DEFROST OPERATION COMPLETION Defrost operation is released when the conditions become as shown in Table 16 Table 16 Defrost Release Condition Release Condition Outdoor heat exchanger temperature sensor value is higher than 10degC or Compressor operation time has passed 15 minutes Outdoor...

Страница 35: ...sor integrating operation Over 60 minutes to below 240 minutes Compressor integrating operation Over 240 minutes Compressor integrating operation Over 35 minutes to below 240 minutes Compressor integrating operation Over 240 minutes Outdoor heat exchanger temperature Below 9 C Outdoor heat exchanger temperature Outdoor heat exchanger temperature Outdoor heat exchanger temperature Outdoor heat exch...

Страница 36: ...t start Defrost Indicater Operation lamp Outdoor heat exchanger temperature Over 10 C 16 C or Compressor ON time Over 15 minutes Defrost end 2 OFF DEFROST END CONDITION Release Condition Outdoor heat exchanger temperature sensor value is higher than 10degC or Compressor operation time has passed 15 minutes Outdoor heat exchanger temperature sensor value is higher than 10degC or Compressor operatio...

Страница 37: ...o decrease the frequency for 20 Hz every 120 seconds until the temperature becomes lower than Temperature When the discharge temperature becomes lower than Temperature the control of the control of the compressor frequency is released When the discharge temperature becomes higher than Temperature the compressor is stopped and the indoor unit LED starts blinking Table 17 Discharge Temperature Over ...

Страница 38: ...uble display is performed AS 9LSACW 65 C AS 12LSACW 65 C AS 9LSBCW 67 C AS 12LSBCW 67 C AS 14LSBCW 65 C AS 18LSBCW 65 C Temperature AS 9LSACW AS 12LSACW AS 9LSBCW AS 12LSBCW AS 14LSBCW AS 18LSBCW Indoor heat exchange temperature AS 9 12LSBCW 52Hz or greater 51Hz 26 51Hz 18 25Hz OFF AS 9LSACW 52 C 48 C 54 C 50 C AS 12LSACW 52 C 48 C 54 C 50 C 5 HIGH TEMPERATURE RELEASE CONTROL HEATING MODE On heati...

Страница 39: ... 9 12LSBCW AS 14 18LSBCW 46Hz or greater 45Hz 39Hz or greater 38Hz 39 45Hz 38Hz 26 38Hz 25Hz 19 29Hz 18Hz 18 25Hz OFF OFF AS 9LSBCW 55 C 53 C 52 C 50 C AS 12LSBCW 55 C 53 C 52 C 50 C AS 14LSBCW 55 C 53 C 52 C 50 C AS 18LSBCW 55 C 53 C 52 C 50 C Indoor heat exchange temperature Control System Temperature Temperature Refer to below Temperature Temperature The compressor frequency is precisely contro...

Страница 40: ...6 REFRIGERANT CAUTION R410A R410A WALL MOUNTED type INVERTER ...

Страница 41: ...ng to the compressor in a liquid state the refrigerant can be charged instead of giving a load to the compressor with a safety charger Control valve Fig 4 14 The control valve prevents the refrigerant from spouting when it is removed as the charging hose side and the ser vice port side are possible to open and close at the same time Thermistor vacuum gauge Fig 4 15 To remove moisture from the refr...

Страница 42: ...s Diameter 1 4 6 35mm 3 8 9 52mm 1 2 12 7mm Refrigerant R410A R22 R407C R410A R410A A 9 1 9 0 13 2 13 0 16 6 16 2 B 13 12 20 15 13 20 C 12 11 16 12 5 19 16 Nut width 17 22 26 24 Always use the flare nut that is packed with the product Do not use existing for R22 pipes Be sure to use new pipes when replacing conventional R22 model with HFC R407C R410A model If you use existing pipes it may cause re...

Страница 43: ...efrigerant charge Do it always from the liquid phase side Don t charge from the gas phase side Compressor oil is changed Be careful to handle synthetic oil since it resolves easily by moisture and contamination Don t mix new synthetic oil and mineral oil It may cause trouble We developed new synthetic oil since HFC refrigerant doesn t dissolve in mineral for R22 oil 06 03 ...

Страница 44: ...It is necessary to use the vacuum pump which can obtain the high vacuum condition Precaution on Tools Feature 2 New Refrigerant has Approx 1 6 times higher pressure than previous refrigerant R410A High Pressure Different point from previous one Diameter of Service port has been changed from 1 4 Flare to 5 16 Flare It requires the gauge manifold and charge hose exclusively for R410A It requires the...

Страница 45: ...ase out schedule of HCFC according to Montreal protocol 1996 2010 2000 2004 2015 2020 2030 60 40 20 100 Year 80 HCFC consumption of 1989 CFC consumption of 1989 x 2 8 65 35 10 0 5 started control only service use total abolition 100 0 06 05 ...

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Страница 48: ...del when replacing CAUTION Check if the compressor is suitable for the refrigerant model when replacing Complete welding within 15 minutes after opening the cap when replacing COMPRESSOR Use better grade of material for sliding parts for securing good lubrication of sliding part as HFC refrigerant does not contain chloride Review insulating materials Increase pressure resistance strength CAUTION D...

Страница 49: ...and Timer lamp do not light up 2 Self Diagnosis Function Either Operation lamp or Timer lamp is blinking How to operate the self diagnosis function Self diagnosis table and Check points 3 Trouble shooting method Serial signal check IPM protection check Active filter error check Refrigeration cycle diagnosis ...

Страница 50: ...rmal Is DC voltage between terminals of C7 and C12 Is DC voltage between terminal 1 2 of IC6 normal YES AC220 230V YES AC220 230V YES AC220 230V Is DC voltage between terminals of C9 YES C7 DC20V C12 DC13 5 1V YES DC12 14V Terminal board temperature fuse is blown or CN1 is loose IC2 T1 or IC3 defective IC4 defective YES DC15V Is DC voltage between terminals 3 4 of IC7 normal YES Pulse wave of DC5V...

Страница 51: ...med 3 By pressing TEST button of remote control Large Division Error Indication is indicated only during 3 minutes ST 3 minutes ST 2 minutes 20 seconds from the timing AC plug is ON Lamp display 3 minutes delay Turn off Operating Large Div Error Indication Normal indication after 3min ST Indication AC Plug ON Start operation Input TEST signal 4 By pressing TEST button of remote control while Large...

Страница 52: ... abnormal measure the voltage of the outdoor unit terminals and diagnose the defective location Refer to the after mentioned Serial Signal Diagnosis for the voltage measuring method and diagnosis method 0 1 sec blinki ng 0 5 sec 4 times Serial forward transfer error at starting up operation The outdoor unit does not receive the signal for 10 consecutive seconds from the time when the power relay w...

Страница 53: ...er to Thermistor characteristics table Controller PCB defective 0 1 sec blinki ng 0 5 sec 3 times Outdoor Heat Exchanger Thermistor Error The detection value of the outdoor heat exchanger thermistor is open Compressor Outdoor Fan OFF It automatically releases when the normal value is detected Diagnosis Point Check Thermistor resistance value Refer to Thermistor characteristics table Controller PCB...

Страница 54: ...ve Refer to after mentioned Refrigeration cycle diagnosis 0 1 sec blinki ng 0 5 sec 3 times CT Error The current value during the operation after 1 minute from starting up the compressor is 0 A Permanent stop Diagnosis Point Check if CT wire is open Controller PCB defective 0 1 sec blinki ng 0 5 sec 5 times Compressor Location Error The compressor speed does not synchronize with the control signal...

Страница 55: ...t rotate Refrigeration cycle defective Refer to after mentioned Refrigerant cycle diagnosis 0 5 sec 7 times 0 1 sec blinking Refrigerant Cycle Error 0 1 sec blinki ng 0 5 sec 3 times Excessive High Pressure Protection on Cooling Excessive high pressure protection on cooling mode has been activated Compressor Outdoor Fan OFF It releases after 3 minute ST Diagnosis Point Heat radiation is blocked In...

Страница 56: ...it Error Excessive voltage of DC voltage on PFC circuit in Inverter PCB is detected or the excessive current in the circuit is detected Permanent stop Diagnosis Point Controller PCB defective Refer to after mentioned PFC circuit diagnosis 07 07 ...

Страница 57: ...e the voltage between terminals N 3 on the Outdoor unit terminal plate Refer to Fig 1 for Measuring Method Judge the result based on Table 1 L N Measurement method 1 Diode Dielectric voltage Higher than 600V Range DC Normal DC30 60V Red Black White Range DC Normal DC30 60V Red Black White L N Fig 1 Selial Signal Measuring Method Measurement 1 Measurement 2 Indoor unit Outdoor unit Defective point ...

Страница 58: ...points No Abnormal Incorrect wiring Correct and recheck Parts touched Correct and recheck Parts broken Change the broken part Check point 2 Turn on the power and press TEST button Yes Rotating Go to Check point 3 on Remote Control No Not rotating IPM or PCB defective Replace PCB Is the outdoor fan rotating Check point 3 Operate the unit for certain time and Yes Operating The unit is normal check i...

Страница 59: ...d Parts broken Parts touched Correct and recheck Parts broken Change the broken part Turn on the power and press TEST button on Remote Control Is the outdoor fan rotating Operate the unit for certain time and measure the terminal voltage of the The unit is normal discharge resistance Is the DC voltage between 350 to 425V Recheck Operate the unit for certain time and Yes Operating Check completed c...

Страница 60: ... Temperature at 20degC 0 701 ohm ASY14 18LSBCW Compressor Case Temperature at 25degC 0 730 ohm The above resistance value is a typical value There is some distribution As it also changes by the compressor temperature the measured value may be much different from the above table when measured right after stopping operation 2 Checking method of EEV failure Insert the AC plug and start up the operati...

Страница 61: ...8 APPENDING DATA R410A WALL MOUNTED type INVERTER 1 Jumper setting of Indoor unit and Outdoor unit 2 Outdoor unit Pressure Value and Total Electric Current Curve 3 Thermistor Resistance Values ...

Страница 62: ...n if it is not needed Indoor Unit JM2 JP With Auto Restart function Default YES Without Auto Restart function NO Outdoor Unit AO 9 12LSAC JP JM101 JM102 JM103 JM104 JM105 JM106 JM107 Normal Preheat NO NO NO NO NO YES NO 9LSAC Higher Preheat NO NO NO YES NO NO NO Normal Preheat NO YES NO NO NO NO NO 12LSAC Higher Preheat NO NO NO NO NO NO NO AO 9 12LFBC JP JM500 Normal Preheat YES Higher Preheat NO...

Страница 63: ...eased automatically 1 Indoor Outdoor Temperature Outdoor Low Pressure Curve AS 9LSACW series AS 12LSACW 2 Indoor Outdoor Temperature Outdoor Total Electric Current Curve AS 9LSACW series AS 12LSACW Measure the low pressure with the pressure meter at the service valve Measure the outdoor 0 7 0 8 0 9 1 1 1 1 2 15 20 25 30 35 In outdoor ambient temparature degC Low pressure opf outdoor unit MPaG RH50...

Страница 64: ...t mode is released automatically 1 Indoor Outdoor Temperature Outdoor High Pressure Curve AS 9LSACW series AS 12LSACW 2 Indoor Outdoor Temperature Outdoor Total Electric Current Curve AS 9LSACW series AS 12LSACW outdoor unit overall current with the current clamp meter at Power Cable 2 2 2 2 4 2 6 2 8 3 3 2 3 4 0 5 10 15 outdoor ambient temparature C High pressure of outdoor unit MPaG 15 C 20 C In...

Страница 65: ...al Electric Current Curve AS 9LSBCW series AS 12LSBCW Measure the low pressure with the pressure meter at the service valve Measure the outdoor unit overall current with the current clamp meter at Power Cable 0 80 0 90 1 00 1 10 1 20 1 30 1 40 17 5 20 22 5 25 27 5 30 32 5 In Outdoor ambient temperature C Outdoor High Pressure Mpa Relative Humidity 50 Relative Humidity 60 Relative Humidity 70 2 00 ...

Страница 66: ...ctric Current Curve AS 9LSBCW series AS 12LSBCW Measure the high pressure with the pressure meter at the service valve Measure the outdoor unit overall current with the current clamp meter at Power Cable 2 10 2 20 2 30 2 40 2 50 2 60 2 70 2 80 2 90 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 Outdoor ambient temperature C Outdoor High Pressure Mpa Indoor inlet temp 15 C Indoor inlet temp 20 C Indoor inlet temp 23 C 3 50 3 ...

Страница 67: ...SBC W series AS 18LSBCW 2 Indoor Outdoor Temperature Outdoor Total Electric Current Curve AS 14LSBC W series AS 18LSBCW Measure the low pressure with the pressure meter at the service valve Measure the outdoor unit overall current with the current clamp meter at Power Cable 0 8 0 9 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 15 20 25 30 35 In Outdoor ambient temperature C Outdoor Low Pressure Mpa Relative Humidity 50 Relat...

Страница 68: ...BCW 2 Indoor Outdoor Temperature Outdoor Total Electric Current Curve AS 14LSBCW series AS 18LSBCW Measure the high pressure with the pressure meter at the service valve Measure the outdoor unit overall current with the current clamp meter at Power Cable 1 1 5 2 2 5 0 5 10 15 Outdoor ambient temperature C High pressure of outdoor unit Mpa Indoor inlet temp 15 C Indoor inlet temp 20 C Indoor inlet ...

Страница 69: ...4 59 75 00 7 42 2 36 55 00 1 49 4 87 55 00 2 85 4 65 80 00 6 31 2 57 60 00 1 25 4 89 60 00 2 36 4 71 85 00 5 38 2 76 65 00 1 05 4 91 65 00 1 97 4 76 90 00 4 61 2 95 70 00 0 89 4 92 70 00 1 65 4 79 95 00 3 97 3 13 75 00 0 76 4 93 75 00 1 39 4 83 100 00 3 43 3 30 80 00 0 65 4 94 80 00 1 18 4 85 105 00 2 98 3 45 85 00 0 56 4 95 85 00 1 00 4 87 110 00 2 59 3 60 90 00 0 48 4 96 90 00 0 85 4 89 115 00 2...

Страница 70: ...9 INSTALLATION MANUAL R410A WALL MOUNTED type INVERTER ...

Страница 71: ...e that the amount of residual oil is less than 40 mg 10m Do not use copper pipes having a collapsed deformed or discolored portion especially on the interior surface Otherwise the expansion value or capillary tube may become blocked with contaminants As an air conditioner using R410A incurs pressure higher than when using R22 it is necessary to choose adequate materials Thicknesses of copper pipes...

Страница 72: ...rections front rear and both sides WARNING Install at a place that can withstand the weight of the indoor and outdoor units and install positively so that the units will not topple or fall CAUTION 1 Do not install where there is the danger of com bustible gas leakage 2 Do not install near heat sources 3 If children under 10 years old may approach the unit take preventive measures so that they can ...

Страница 73: ...er when handling it After installation explain correct operation to the customer using the operating manual Let the customer keep this installation manual because it is used when the air conditioner is serviced or moved The maximum length of the piping is 15 m The maximum height difference of the piping is 8 m if the units are further apart than these correct operation can not be guaranteed STANDA...

Страница 74: ...an 5 2 When installing the outdoor unit where it may ex posed to strong wind fasten it securely 7 Pump down the system for at least 15 minutes then check if the compound pressure gauge reads 0 1 MPa 76 cmHg 1 bar 8 At the end of pump down close the low pressure side gauge of the gauge manifold fully and stop the vacuum pump 9 Slowly loosen the valve stem of the 3 way valve When the compound pressu...

Страница 75: ...e outer edge of the bracket Check that there is no rattle at the wall hook bracket FORMING THE DRAIN HOSE AND PIPE WARNING If the wall pipe is not used the cord interconnecting the indoor and outdoor units may touch metal and cause electric leakage CAUTION Install the wall hook bracket horizontally and perpendicularly Rear piping Right piping Bottom piping Install the indoor unit piping in the dir...

Страница 76: ... table 3 Check if L is flared uniformly and is not cracked or scratched Table 2 Flare nut tightening torque Indoor unit Wall hook bracket Spacer Connection pipe 6 35 mm dia Connection pipe 9 52 mm dia Align the marks Top hooks Indoor unit Fitting Bottom hooks Wall hook bracket Fig 8 Tighten with two wrenches Torque wrench Wrench fixed Flare nut Indoor unit pipe Connection pipe To prevent gas leaka...

Страница 77: ...ction pipe heat insulation and indoor unit pipe heat insulation and bind them with vinyl tape so that there is no gap For left and left rear piping butt the connection pipe heat insulation and indoor unit pipe heat insulation together and bind them with and vinyl tape so that there is no gap For left and left rear piping wrap the area which accommodates the rear piping housing section with cloth t...

Страница 78: ...s hooked securely to the hook of the base Explain the following to the customer in accordance with the operating manual 1 Starting and stopping method operation switching temperature adjustment timer air flow switching and other remote control unit operations 2 Air filter removal and cleaning and how to use the air louvers 3 Give the operating and installation manuals to the customer CUSTOMER GUID...

Страница 79: ...ng and installation manuals to the customer CUSTOMER GUIDANCE CAUTION Install the front panel and INTAKE GRILLE securely If installation is imperfect the front panel or INTAKE GRILLE may fall off and cause injury Fig 4 POWER Test run button WARNING 1 The rated voltage of this product is 230 V AC 50 Hz 2 Before turning on the power check if the voltage is within the 220 V 10 to 240 V 10 range 3 Alw...

Страница 80: ...lign the marks Top hooks Indoor unit Fitting Bottom hooks Wall hook bracket Fig 10 Tighten with two wrenches Torque wrench Wrench fixed Flare nut Indoor unit pipe Connection pipe To prevent gas leakage coat the flare surface with refrigerator oil Bend R70 with a pipe bender Table 3 Pipe outside diameter 1 Remove the cord clamp 2 Bend the end of the connection cord as shown in the figure 1 Match th...

Страница 81: ...ter removal and cleaning and how to use the air louvers 3 Give the operating and installation manuals to the customer CUSTOMER GUIDANCE CAUTION Install the front panel and INTAKE GRILLE securely If installation is imperfect the front panel or INTAKE GRILLE may fall off and cause injury Fig 4 POWER Test run button WARNING 1 The rated voltage of this product is 230 V AC 50 Hz 2 Before turning on the...

Страница 82: ...t Fitting Bottom hooks Wall hook bracket Fig 10 Tighten with two wrenches Torque wrench Wrench fixed Flare nut Indoor unit pipe Connection pipe To prevent gas leakage coat the flare surface with refrigerator oil Bend R70 with a pipe bender Flare nut 6 35 mm dia 12 7 mm dia Tightening torque 15 7 to 17 6 N m 160 to 180 kgf cm 49 0 to 53 9 N m 500 to 550 kgf cm Tightening torque standard using a 20 ...

Страница 83: ...1116 Suenaga Takatsu ku Kawasaki 213 8502 Japan GS17032005 March 2005 Printed in Japan ...

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