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INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR OUTDOOR UNIT

2. REFRIGERANT PIPING WORK 

1. HAULAGE AND INSTALLATION

(Take particular care in carrying in or moving the unit, and always perform such an operation with two or more persons.) 

Inverter driven single split PAC

71V

Designed for R410A refrigerant

Notabilia as a unit designed for R410A

Do  not  use  any  refrigerant  other  than  R410A.    R410A  will  rise  to  pressure  about  1.6  times  higher  than  that  of  a  conventional  refrigerant. 

A  cylinder  containing  R410A  has  a  pink  indication  mark  on  the  top. 

A  unit  designed  for  R410A  has  adopted  a  different  size  indoor  unit  operation  valve  charge  port  and  a  different  size  check  joint  provided  in  the  unit  to  prevent  the  charging  of  a  wrong  refrigerant  by 

mistake.   The  processed  dimension  of  the  flared  part  of  a  refrigerant  pipe  and  a  flare  nut's  parallel  side  measurement  have  also  been  altered  to  raise  strength  against  pressure.   Accordingly,  you  are 

required  to  arrange  dedicated  R410A  tools  listed  in  the  table  on  the  right  before  installing  or  servicing  this  unit. 

Do  not  use  a  charge  cylinder.   The  use  of  a  charge  cylinder  will  cause  the  refrigerant  composition  to  change,  which  results  in  performance  degradation. 

In  charging  refrigerant,  always  take  it  out  from  a  cylinder  in  the  liquid  phase. 

All  indoor  units  must  be  models  designed  exclusively  for  R410A.  Check  connectable  indoor  unit  models  in  a  catalog,  etc.    (A  wrong  indoor  unit,  if  connected  into  the  system,  will  impair  proper  system 

operation) 

CAUTION 

CAUTION

CAUTION 

When  a  unit  is  hoisted  with  slings  for  haulage,  take  into  consideration  the  offset  of  its  gravity 

center  position.  If  not  properly  balanced,  the  unit  can  be  thrown  off-balance  and  fall. 

The use restrictions appearing in the table above are applicable to the standard pipe size combinations shown in the table below.  Where an existing pipe system is utilized, 

different one-way pipe length restrictions should apply depending on its pipe size.  For more information, please see “ 6. UTILIZATION OF EXISTING PIPING.” 

When the 40V model is connected as an indoor unit, always use a 

φ

9.52 liquid pipe for the branch (branching pipe – indoor unit) and a different diameter joint supplied with the branching pipe set for connection with the indoor unit (

φ

6.35

on the liquid pipe side).

If a 

φ

6.35 pipe is used for connection with a branching pipe, a refrigerant distribution disorder may occur, causing one of the indoor units to fall short of the rated capacity.

A riser pipe must be a part of the main.   A  branching  pipe  set  should  be  installed  horizontally  at  a  point  as  close  to  an  indoor  unit  as  possible.

A branching part must be dressed with a heat-insulation material supplied as an accessory.

For  the  details  of  installation  work  required  at  and  near  a  branching  area,  see  the  installation  manual  supplied  with  your  branching  pipe  set.

3)  Refrigerant  pipe  wall  thickness  and  material

Select  refrigerant  pipes  of  the  table  shown  on  the  right  wall  thickness  and 

material  as  specified  for  each  pipe  size.

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

h

Gauge  manifold 
Charge  hose 
Electronic  scale  for  refrigerant  charging 
Torque  wrench 
Flare  tool 
Protrusion  control  copper  pipe  gauge 
Vacuum  pump  adapter 
Gas  leak  detector 

Dedicated  R410A  tools 

Pipe diameter [mm]
Minimum pipe wall thickness [mm]
Pipe material*

6.35

0.8

O-type pipe

9.52

0.8

O-type pipe

12.7

0.8

O-type pipe

15.88

1.0

O-type pipe

NOTE

*Phosphorus deoxidized seamless copper pipe  C1220T, JIS H3300

1)  Delivery 

Deliver  the  unit  as  close  as  possible  to  the  installation  site  before  removing  it  from  the  packaging. 

When  some  compelling  reason  necessitates  the  unpacking  of  the  unit  before  it  is  carried  in,  use 

nylon  slings  or  protective  wood  pieces  so  as  not  to  damage  the  unit  by  ropes  lifting  it. 

2)  Portage 

The  right  hand  side  of  the  unit  as  viewed  from  the  front  (diffuser  side)  is  heavier.   A  person 

carrying  the  right  hand  side  must  take  heed  of  this  fact.    A  person  carrying  the  left  hand 
side  must  hold  with  his  right  hand  the  handle  provided  on  the  front  panel  of  the  unit  and 
with  his  left  hand  the  corner  column  section. 

< Single type > 

< Twin type > 

Indoor unit (The unit of which elevation difference from the outdoor unit is the largest.) 

L1

L2

L (riser) 

H

Outdoor unit 

Indoor unit 

h

L

H

Outdoor unit 

Indoor unit 

1)  Restrictions  on  unit  installation  and  use 

Check  the  following  points  in  light  of  the  indoor  unit  specifications  and  the  installation  site. 

Observe the following restrictions on unit installation and use.  Improper installation can result in a compressor failure or performance degradation. 

2)  Determination  of  pipe  size 

Determine  refrigerant  pipe  size  pursuant  to  the  following  guidelines  based  on  the  indoor  unit  specifications. 

One-way pipe length of refrigerant piping 

Restrictions

Dimensional

restrictions

Marks appearing in the drawing on the right 

50m or less 

20m or less 

10m or less 

30m or less 

15m or less 

0.5m or less 

L

L

− 

− 

H

H

− 

L1

L1

L2

L

L1

 

L2

L1

L2

H

H

h

Elevation difference between indoor units 

Outdoor unit connected 

Refrigerant piping (branch pipeL)

Indoor unit connected 

Capacity of indoor unit 

Branching pipe set 

Refrigerant piping (branch pipe L1,L2)

Indoor unit connected 

Capacity of indoor unit 

In  the  case  of  a  single  type 

φ

15.88

  Flare 

φ

15.88

φ

15.88

φ

12.7

φ

12.7

φ

9.52

   Flare 

φ

9.52

φ

9.52

φ

9.52

φ

6.35

Elevation difference between  

indoor and outdoor units 

Model 71V

Model 71V 

Model 71V 

DIS-WA1 

Model 40V

×

2

Difference of pipe length after the first branching point 

One-way pipe length after the first branching point 

Main pipe length 

Liquid pipe 

Gas pipe 

When the outdoor unit is positioned higher, 

When the outdoor unit is positioned lower, 

Single type 

Twin type 

In  the  case  of  a  twin  type 

Take  care  so  that  installed  pipes  may  not  touch  components  within  a  unit. 

If  touching  with  an  internal  component,  it  will  generate  abnormal  sounds  and/or  vibrations.

Carry  out  the  on  site  piping  work  with  the  operation  valve  fully  closed.

Give sufficient protection to a pipe end (compressed and blazed, or with an adhesive tape) so that water 

or  foreign  matters  may  not  enter  the  piping.

Bend  a  pipe  to  a  radius  as  large  as  practical.(R100

R150)    Do  not  bend  a  pipe  repeatedly  to  correct 

its  form.

Flare connection is used between the unit and refrigerant pipe.  Flare a pipe after engaging a flare nut 

onto  it.    Flare  dimensions  for  R410A  are  different  from  those  for  conventional  R407C.    Although  we 

recommend  the  use  of  flaring  tools  designed  specifically  for  R410A,  conventional  flaring  tools  can  also 

be  used  by  adjusting  the  measurement  of  protrusion  B  with  a  protrusion  control  gauge.

The  pipe  should  be  anchored  every  1.5m  or  less  to  isolate  the  vibration.

Tighten a flare joint securely with a double spanner. 

4) On-site piping work

IMPORTANT

A

B

Flared  pipe  end: A  (mm)

Screw

Side  cover

φ

6.35

φ

9.52

φ

12.7

φ

15.88

Copper

pipe  outer 

diameter

0

0.4

9.1

13.2
16.6
19.7

Copper  pipe  protrusion  for  flaring:  B  (mm)

φ

6.35

φ

9.52

φ

12.7

φ

15.88

Copper

pipe  outer 

diameter

In  the  case  of  a  rigid  (clutch)  type

With  an  R410A  tool

With  a  conventional  tool

0

0.5

0.7

1.3

Heavy 

Pad 

Wooden  pallet 

② 

Notabilia for installation 

Fasten with bolts 

 (M10-12) 

Use a thicker block to 

anchor deeper. 

Use a long block to 

extend the width. 

① 

Anchor bolt fixed position 

In installing the unit, fix the unit’s legs with bolts specified on the above. 

The protrusion of an anchor bolt on the front side must be kept within 15 mm. 

Securely install the unit so that it does not fall over during earthquakes or strong winds, etc. 

Refer to the above illustrations for information regarding concrete foundations. 

Install the unit in a level area. (With a gradient of 5 mm or less.) 

Improper installation can result in a compressor failure, broken piping within the unit and abnormal noise generation. 

6)  Installation 

Intake

Anchor bolt position 

Outlet

60

150

150

580

87.9

880

15

19

380

340

418

19

7)  To  run  the  unit  for  a  cooling  operation,  when  the  outdoor  temperature  

is  –5°C  or  lower. 

Plug the end of the pipe with tape, or other  
material, and fill the pipe with nitrogen gas. 

Only use nitrogen
gas (N

2

)

Taping 

N

2

> 

Nitrogen

Brazing

Station valve 

Primary side 

Secondary side 

0.5MPa 

Hand

Relief valve 

Nitrogen

gas

Brazing  must  be  performed  under  a  nitrogen  gas  flow.   

Without  nitrogen  gas,  a  large  quantity  of  foreign  matters  (oxidized  film)  are  created, 
causing  a  critical  failure  from  capillary  tube  or  expansion  valve  clogging. 

About brazing 

How to remove the side cover

Please remove the screw of a side cover and remove to the front.

CAUTION

Do  not  apply  force  beyond  proper  fastening  torque  in  tightening  the  flare  nut.

Fix both liquid and gas service valves at the valve main bodies as illustrated on the right, and then fasten them, applying appropriate fastening torque.

Tightening angle

(

°

  )

Tightening torque

(N-m)

φ

6.35  (1/4")

φ

9.52  (3/8")

φ

12.7  (1/2")

φ

15.88(5/8")

14

18

34

42

49

61

68

82

45

60

30

45

30

45

15

20

150
200
250
300

Use  a  torque  wrench.  If  a  torque 

wrench is not available, fasten the 

flare  nut  manually  first  and  then 

tighten  it  further,  using  the  left 

table as a guide.

Recommended length

of a tool handle

(mm)

Operation valve size

(mm)

Do not hold the valve cap area with a spanner.

Select  pipes  having  a  wall  thickness  larger 

than  the  specified  minimum  pipe  thickness.

PSB012D909G

3)  Selection  of  installation  location  for  the  outdoor  unit 

Be  sure  to  select  a  suitable  installation  place  in  consideration  of  following  conditions. 

 A  place  where  it  is  horizontal,  stable  and  can  endure  the  unit  weight  and  will  not  allow  vibration  transmittance  of  the  unit.  

 A  place  where  it  can  be  free  from  possibility  of  bothering  neighbors  due  to  noise  or  exhaust  air  from  the  unit  

 A  place  where  the  unit  is  not  exposed  to  oil  splashes. 

 A  place  where  it  can  be  free  from  danger  of  flammable  gas  leakage.  

 A  place  where  drain  water  can  be  disposed  without  any  trouble. 

 A  place  where  the  unit  will  not  be  affected  by  heat  radiation  from  other  heat  source. 

 A  place  where  snow  will  not  accumulate. 

A place where the unit can be kept away 5m or more from TV set and/or radio receiver in order to avoid any radio or TV interference. 

A place where good air circulation can be secured, and enough service space can be secured for maintenance and service of the unit safely. 

A place where the unit will not be affected by electromagnetic waves and/or high-harmonic waves generated by other equipment. 

 A  place  where  chemical  substances  like  sulfuric  gas,  chloric  gas,  acid  and  alkali  (including  ammonia),  which  can  harm  the 

unit,  will  not  be  generated  and  not  remain.  

 A  place  where  strong  wind  will  not  blow  against  the  outlet  air  blow  of  the  unit. 

4)  Caution  about  selection  of  installation  location 

(1)  If  the  unit  is  installed  in  the  area  where  the  snow  will  accumulate,  following  measures  are  required. 

The  bottom  plate  of  unit  and  intake,  outlet  may  be  blocked  by  snow.  

3.  Install  the  unit  under  eaves 

or  provide  the  roof  on  site. 

1.

 

Install  the  unit  on  the  base  so 

that  the  bottom  is  higher  than 

snow  cover  surface. 

2.

 

Provide  a  snow  hood  to  the  outdoor 

unit  on  site.

Regarding  outline  of  a  snow  hood, 

refer  to  our  technical  manual.

● 

Model name and power source 

● 

Refrigerant piping length 

● 

Piping, wiring and miscellaneous small parts 

● 

Indoor unit installation manual 

5)  Installation  space 

Walls surrounding the unit in the four sides are not acceptable.   

There must be a 1-meter or larger space in the above. 

When more than one unit are installed side by side, provide a 250mm or wider interval between them as a service space.  In 

order to facilitate servicing of controllers, please provide a sufficient space between units so that their top plates can be 

removed easily. 

Where a danger of short-circuiting exists, install guide louvers. 

When more than one unit are installed, provide sufficient intake space consciously so that short-circuiting may not occur. 

Where  piling  snow  can  bury  the  outdoor  unit,  provide  proper  snow  guards. 

Intake

(

service 

  space  

)

Intake

Outlet

L

3

L

2

L

4

L

1

71V

Example installation 

Size

L1
L2
L3
L4

Ⅰ 

Open

300
100
250

Ⅱ 

Open

250
150
250

Ⅲ 

500

Open

100
250

(mm)

Wind  direction 

Wind  direction 

Over  500  mm 

2.Install  the  outlet  air  blow  side  of 

  the  unit  in  a  position  perpendicular 

  to  the  direction  of  wind. 

1.Install  the  outlet  air  blow  side  of  the  

  unit  to  face  a  wall  of  building,  or  

  provide  a  fence  or  a  windbreak  screen. 

3.The  unit  should  be  installed  on  

  the  stable  and  level  foundation.   

  If  the  foundation  is  not  level,  

  tie  down  the  unit  with  wires. 

Since  drain  water  generated  by  defrost  control  may  freeze,  following  measures  are  required. 

Don’t execute drain piping work by using a drain elbow and drain grommets (optional parts). [Refer to Drain piping work.] 

Recommend setting Defrost Control (SW3-1) and Snow Guard Fan Control (SW3-2). [Refer to Setting SW3-1, SW3-2.] 

(2)  If  the  unit  can  be  affected  by  strong  wind,  following  measures  are  required.  

Strong  wind  can  cause  damage  of  fan  (fan  motor),  or  can  cause  performance  degradation,  or  can  trigger  anomalous  stop 

of  the  unit  due  to  rising  of  high  pressure. 

      ●

When the outdoor air temperature is -5°C or lower, provide a snow hood to the outdoor unit on site. So that strong wind 

will not blow against the outdoor heat exchanger directly. Regarding outline of a snow hood, refer to

 

our technical manual. 

Installation must be carried out by the qualified installer. 

If you install the system by yourself, it may cause serious trouble such as water leaks, electric shocks, fire and personal injury, as a result of a system 

malfunction. 

Install the system in full accordance with the instruction manual. 

Incorrect installation may cause bursts, personal injury, water leaks, electric shocks and fire. 

Use the original accessories and the specified components for installation. 

If parts other than those prescribed by us are used, It may cause fall of the unit, water leaks, electric shocks, fire, refrigerant leak, substandard 

performance, control failure and personal injury. 

When installing in small rooms, take prevention measures not to exceed the density limit of refrigerant in the event of leakage accordance 

with ISO5149. 

Consult the expert about prevention measures. If the density of refrigerant exceeds the limit in the event of leakage, lack of oxygen can occur, which 

can cause serious accidents. 

Ventilate the working area well in the event of refrigerant leakage during installation. 

If the refrigerant comes into contact with naked flames, poisonous gas is produced.

After completed installation, check that no refrigerant leaks from the system. 

If refrigerant leaks into the room and comes into contact with an oven or other hot surface, poisonous gas is produced.

Hang up the unit at the specified points with ropes which can support the weight in lifting for portage. And to avoid jolting out of alignment, 

be sure to hang up the unit at 4-point support. 

An improper manner of portage such as 3-point support can cause death or serious personal injury due to falling of the unit

Install the unit in a location with good support. 

Unsuitable installation locations can cause the unit to fall and cause material damage and personal injury.

  

Ensure the unit is stable when installed, so that it can withstand earthquakes and strong winds. 

Unsuitable installation locations can cause the unit to fall and cause material damage and personal injury.

  

The electrical installation must be carried out by the qualified electrician in accordance with “the norm for electrical work” and “national 

wiring regulation”, and the system must be connected to the dedicated circuit. 

Power supply with insufficient capacity and incorrect function done by improper work can cause electric shocks and fire, 

Be sure to shut off the power before starting electrical work. 

Failure to shut off the power can cause electric shocks, unit failure or incorrect function of equipment. 

 

Be sure to use the cables conformed to safety standard and cable ampacity for power distribution work. 

Unconformable cables can cause electric leak, anomalous heat production or fire.  

Use the prescribed cables for electrical connection, tighten the cables securely in terminal block and relieve the cables correctly to prevent 

overloading the terminal blocks. 

Loose connections or cable mountings can cause anomalous heat production or fire. 

Arrange the wiring in the control box so that it cannot be pushed up further into the box. Install the service panel correctly. 

Incorrect installation may result in overheating and fire. 

 

Do not perform brazing work in the airtight room 

It can cause lack of oxygen. 

Use the prescribed pipes, flare nuts and tools for R410A. 

Using existing parts (for R22 or R407C) can cause the unit failure and serious accidents due to burst of the refrigerant circuit. 

Tighten  the  flare  nut  by  using  double  spanners  and  torque  wrench  according  to  prescribed  method.  Be  sure  not  to 

tighten the flare nut too much. 

Loose flare connection or damage on the flare part by tightening with excess torque can cause burst or refrigerant leaks which 

may result in lack of oxygen.  

Do not open the service valves for liquid line and gas line until completed refrigerant piping work, air tightness test 

and evacuation. 

If the compressor is operated in state of opening service valves before completed connection of refrigerant piping work, you 

may incur frost bite or injury from an abrupt refrigerant outflow and air can be sucked into refrigerant circuit, which can cause 

burst or personal injury due to anomalously high pressure in the refrigerant 

Only use prescribed optional parts. The installation must be carried out by the qualified installer.

  

If you install the system by yourself, it can cause serious trouble such as water leaks, electric shocks, fire. 

 

Do not perform any change of protective device itself or its setup condition 

The  forced  operation  by  short-circuiting  protective  device  of  pressure  switch  and  temperature  controller  or  the  use  of  non 

specified component can cause fire or burst. 

Be sure to switch off the power supply in the event of installation, inspection or servicing. 

If the power supply is not shut off, there is a risk of electric shocks, unit failure or personal injury due to the unexpected start of fan. 

Consult the dealer or an expert regarding removal of the unit.

 

 

Incorrect installation can cause water leaks, electric shocks or fire. 

 

Stop the compressor before closing valve and disconnecting refrigerant pipes in case of pump down operation. 

If  disconnecting  refrigerant  pipes  in  state  of  opening  service  valves  before  compressor  stopping,  you  may  incur  frost  bite  or 

injury from an abrupt refrigerant outflow and air can be sucked, which can cause burst or personal injury due to anomalously 

high pressure in the refrigerant circuit 

 

Ensure that no air enters in the refrigerant circuit when the unit is installed and removed. 

 

If  air  enters  in  the  refrigerant  circuit,  the  pressure  in  the  refrigerant  circuit  becomes  too  high,  which  can  cause  burst  and 

personal injury. 

 

Do not run the unit with removed panels or protections

 

 

Touching rotating equipments, hot surfaces or high voltage parts can cause personal injury due to entrapment, burn or electric 

shocks.   

Be sure to fix up the service panels. 

Incorrect fixing can cause electric shocks or fire due to intrusion of dust or water. 

Do not perform any repairs or modifications by yourself. Consult the dealer if the unit requires repair. 

If you repair or modify the unit, it can cause water leaks, electric shocks or fire. 

WARNING 

Carry out the electrical work for ground lead with care 

Do not connect the ground lead to the gas line, water line, lightning conductor or telephone line's ground lead. Incorrect grounding can cause unit faults such as 

electric shocks due to short-circuiting. Never connect the grounding wire to a gas pipe because if gas leaks,it could cause explosion or ignition. 

Use the circuit breaker for all pole with correct  capacity. 

Using the incorrect circuit breaker, it can cause the unit malfunction and fire. 

Install isolator or disconnect switch on the power supply wiring in accordance with the local codes and regulations.  

The isolator should be locked in accordanced with EN60204-1

 

Take care when carrying the unit by hand. 

If the unit weights more than 20kg, it must be carried by two or more persons. Do not carry by the plastic straps, always use the carry handle when carrying the 

unit by hand. Use gloves to minimize the risk of cuts by the aluminum fins. 

Dispose of any packing materials correctly. 

Any remaining packing materials can cause personal injury as it contains nails and wood. And to avoid danger of suffocation, be sure to keep the plastic 

wrapper away from children and to dispose after tear it up.

 

 

Pay attention not to damage the drain pan by weld spatter when welding work is done near the indoor unit. 

If weld spatter entered into the indoor unit during welding work, it can cause pin-hole in drain pan and result in water leakage. To prevent such damage, keep the indoor unit in its packing or cover it.

Be sure to insulate the refrigerant pipes so as not to condense the ambient air moisture on them. 

Insufficient insulation can cause condensation, which can lead to moisture damage on the ceiling, floor, furniture and any other valuables.

 

 

Be sure to perform air tightness test by pressurizing with nitrogen gas after completed refrigerant piping work. 

If the density of refrigerant exceeds the limit in the event of refrigerant leakage in the small room, lack of oxygen can occur, which can cause serious accidents.

Perform installation work properly according to this installation manual.   

Improper installation can cause abnormal vibrations or increased noise generation. 

Earth leakage breaker must be installed 

If the earth leakage breaker is not installed, it can cause fire or electric shocks. 

Do not use any materials other than a fuse with the correct rating in the location where fuses are to be used. 

Connecting the circuit with copper wire or other metal thread can cause unit failure and fire. 

Do not install the unit near the location where leakage of combustible gases can occur. 

If leaked gases accumulate around the unit, it can cause fire. 

Do  not  install  the  unit  where  corrosive  gas  (such  as  sulfurous  acid  gas  etc.)  or  combustible  gas  (such  as  thinner  and  petroleum  gases)  can 

accumulate or collect, or where volatile combustible substances are handled. 

Corrosive gas can cause corrosion of heat exchanger, breakage of plastic parts and etc. And combustible gas can cause fire. 

Secure a space for installation, inspection and maintenance specified in the manual. 

Insufficient space can result in accident such as personal injury due to falling from the installation place.. 

When the outdoor unit is installed on a roof or a high place, provide permanent ladders and handrails along the access route and fences and handrails around the outdoor unit. 

If safety facilities are not provided, it can cause personal injury due to falling from the installation place. 

Do not install nor use the system close to the equipment that generates electromagnetic fields or high frequency harmonics 

Equipment such as inverters, standby generators, medical high frequency equipments and telecommunication equipments can affect the system, and cause 

malfunctions and breakdowns. The system can also affect medical equipment and telecommunication equipment, and obstruct its function or cause jamming. 

Do not install the outdoor unit in a location where insects and small animals can inhabit. 

Insects and small animals can enter the electric parts and cause damage or fire. Instruct the user to keep the surroundings clean. 

Do not use the base flame for outdoor unit which is corroded or damaged due to long periods of operation. 

Using an old and damage base flame can cause the unit falling down and cause personal injury.  

Do not install the unit in the locations listed below 

Locations where carbon fiber, metal powder or any powder is floating. 

Locations where any substances that can affect the unit such as sulphide gas, chloride gas, acid and alkaline can occur.  

Vehicles and ships 

Locations where cosmetic or special sprays are often used. 

Locations with direct exposure of oil mist and steam such as kitchen and machine plant. 

Locations where any machines which generate high frequency harmonics are used. 

Locations with salty atmospheres such as coastlines  

Locations with heavy snow (If installed, be sure to provide base flame and snow hood mentioned in the manual) 

Locations where the unit is exposed to chimney smoke 

Locations at high altitude (more than 1000m high) 

Locations with ammonic atmospheres 

Locations where heat radiation from other heat source can affect the unit 

Locations without good air circulation. 

Locations with any obstacles which can prevent inlet and outlet air of the unit 

Locations where short circuit of air can occur (in case of multiple units installation) 

Locations where strong air blows against the air outlet of outdoor unit 

It can cause remarkable decrease in performance, corrosion and damage of components, malfunction and fire. 

Do not install the outdoor unit in the locations listed below. 

Locations where discharged hot air or operating sound of the outdoor unit can bother neighborhood. 

Locations where outlet air of the outdoor unit blows directly to an animal or plants. The outlet air can affect adversely to the plant etc. 

Locations where vibration can be amplified and transmitted due to insufficient strength of structure. 

Locations where vibration and operation sound generated by the outdoor unit can affect seriously. (on the wall or at the place near bed room) 

Locations where an equipment affected by high harmonics is placed. (TV set or radio receiver is placed within 5m) 

Locations where drainage cannot run off safely. 

It can affect surrounding environment and cause a claim 

Do not use the unit for special purposes such as storing foods, cooling precision instruments and preservation of animals, plants or art. 

It can cause the damage of the items. 

Do not touch any buttons with wet hands 

It can cause electric shocks 

Do not touch any refrigerant pipes with your hands when the system is in operation. 

During operation the refrigerant pipes become extremely hot or extremely cold depending the operating condition, and it can cause burn injury or frost injury. 

Do not clean up the unit with water 

It can cause electric shocks 

Do not operate the outdoor unit with any article placed on it. 

You may incur property damage or personal injure from a fall of the article. 

Do not step onto the outdoor unit. 

You may incur injury from a drop or fall. 

CAUTION 

SAFETY  PRECAUTIONS 

Check before installation work 

This installation manual deals with outdoor units and general installation specifications only.  For indoor units, refer to the respective installation manuals supplied with the units. 

When  install  the  unit,  be  sure  to  check  whether  the  selection  of  installation  place,  power  supply  specifications,  usage  limitation  (piping  length,  height 

differences  between  indoor  and  outdoor  units,  power  supply  voltage  and  etc.)  and  installation  spaces 

We  recommend  you  to  read  this “SAFETY  PRECAUTIONS”  carefully  before  the  installation  work  in  order  to  gain  full  advantage  of  the  functions  of  the  unit  and  to  avoid  malfunction  due  to 

mishandling. 

The  precautions  described  below  are  divided  into                                        and                                    . The  matters  with  possibilities  leading  to  serious  consequences  such  as  death  or  serious  personal 

injury  due  to  erroneous  handling  are  listed  in  the                                        and  the  matters  with  possibilities  leading  to  personal  injury  or  damage  of  the  unit  due  to  erroneous  handling  including 
probability  leading  to  serious  consequences  in  some  cases  are  listed  in                                    . 

These  are  very  important  precautions  for  safety.  Be  sure  to  observe  all  of  them  without  fail. 

The  meaning  of  "Marks"  used  here  are  as  shown  below. 

Be  sure  to  confirm  no  anomaly  on  the  equipment  by  commissioning  after  completed  installation  and  explain  the  operating  methods  as  well  as  the  maintenance  methods  of  this  equipment 

to  the  user  according  to  the  owner's  manual.  

Keep  the  installation  manual  together  with  owner's  manual  at  a  place  where  any  user  can  read  at  any  time.  Moreover  if  necessary,  ask  to  hand  them  to  a  new  user 

Never  do  it  under  any  circumstance.

Always  do  it  according  to  the  instruction

WARNING

WARNING

CAUTION

CAUTION

Содержание FDF100VNVD

Страница 1: ...SXVD 125VSXVD 140VSXVD MICRO INVERTER PACKAGED AIR CONDITIONERS Split system Air to air heat pump type Single phase use FDF140VNXPVD 3 phase use FDF140VSXPVD Single type Twin type FLOOR STANDING TYPE Single phase use FDF100VNVD 125VNVD 140VNVD 3 phase use FDF100VSVD 125VSVD 140VSVD Single phase use FDF140VNPVD 3 phase use FDF140VSPVD 200VSPVD 250VSPVD Single type Twin type updated August 01 2013 T...

Страница 2: ...ation to air flow rate control fan speed 8 3 Correction of cooling and heating capacity in relation to one way length of refrigerant piping 8 4 Height difference between the indoor unit and outdoor unit 9 APPLICATION DATA 56 56 60 44 54 54 55 35 37 38 41 44 9 1 Installation of indoor unit 9 2 Electric wiring work instruction 9 3 Installation of outdoor unit 64 1 Model FDC71VNX 64 2 Models FDC100 1...

Страница 3: ...nit 126 3 Troubleshooting at the indoor unit 123 5 Check of anomalous operation data with the remote controller 139 7 Inverter checker for diagnosis of inverter output 141 6 Power transistor module including the driver PCB inspection procedure 140 11 2 Troubleshooting flow 8 Outdoor unit controller failure diagnosis circuit diagram 142 How to read the model name FDF Floor standing type Example FDF...

Страница 4: ...m Electric heater W 20 Crank case heater Remote controller RC E4 Installed wireless RCN KIT3 E option Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics Safety equipment Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection Installation data Refrigerant piping size Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping Refrig...

Страница 5: ...ote controller RC E4 Installed wireless RCN KIT3 E option Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics Safety equipment Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection Installation data Refrigerant piping size Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping Refrigerant line one way length Max 100m Vertical ...

Страница 6: ...ess RCN KIT3 E option Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics Safety equipment Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection Installation data Refrigerant piping size Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping Refrigerant line one way length Vertical height difference between outdoor unit and in...

Страница 7: ...s RCN KIT3 E option Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics Safety equipment Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection Installation data Refrigerant piping size Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping Refrigerant line one way length Vertical height difference between outdoor unit and indo...

Страница 8: ...stat Abnormal discharge temperature protection Installation data Refrigerant piping size Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping Refrigerant line one way length Vertical height difference between outdoor unit and indoor unit Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4 5kg Pre charged up to the piping length of 30m Outdoor unit Drain pump Drain Insulation for piping Necessary both Liquid Gas lines Standard Ac...

Страница 9: ...load protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection Installation data Refrigerant piping size Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping Refrigerant line one way length Vertical height difference between outdoor unit and indoor unit Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4 5kg in outdoor unit incl the amount for the piping of 3...

Страница 10: ...otor Internal thermostat for fan motor Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection Installation data Refrigerant piping size Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping Refrigerant line one way length Vertical height difference between outdoor unit and indoor unit Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4 5kg in outdoor unit incl the amount for the piping of 30m Drain pump Drain Insul...

Страница 11: ...mal discharge temperature protection Installation data Refrigerant piping size Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping Refrigerant line one way length Vertical height difference between outdoor unit and indoor unit Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4 5kg in outdoor unit incl the amount for the piping of 30m Drain pump Drain Insulation for piping Necessary both Liquid Gas lines Standard Accessories Mo...

Страница 12: ...ay length Vertical height difference between outdoor unit and indoor unit Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4 5kg Pre charged up to the piping length of 30m Outdoor unit Drain pump Drain Insulation for piping Necessary both Liquid Gas lines Standard Accessories Mounting kit Edging Notes 1 The data are measured at the following conditions 2 This packaged air conditioner is manufactured and tested in confo...

Страница 13: ...ecting method Flare piping Flare piping Refrigerant line one way length Vertical height difference between outdoor unit and indoor unit Refrigerant Quantity R410A 3 8kg in outdoor unit incl the amount for the piping of 30m Drain pump Drain Insulation for piping Necessary both Liquid Gas lines Standard Accessories Mounting kit Edging Notes 1 The data are measured at the following conditions 2 This ...

Страница 14: ...nt piping size Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping Refrigerant line one way length Vertical height difference between outdoor unit and indoor unit Refrigerant Quantity R410A 3 8kg in outdoor unit incl the amount for the piping of 30m Drain pump Drain Insulation for piping Necessary both Liquid Gas lines Standard Accessories Mounting kit Edging Notes 1 The data are measured at the following...

Страница 15: ...ne way length Vertical height difference between outdoor unit and indoor unit Refrigerant Quantity R410A 3 8kg in outdoor unit incl the amount for the piping of 30m Drain pump Drain Insulation for piping Necessary both Liquid Gas lines Standard Accessories Mounting kit Edging Notes 1 The data are measured at the following conditions 2 This packaged air conditioner is manufactured and tested in con...

Страница 16: ...ain Insulation for piping Necessary both Liquid Gas lines Standard Accessories Mounting kit Edging Notes 1 The data are measured at the following conditions 2 This packaged air conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO 3 Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber During operation these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature 4 The operation...

Страница 17: ... between outdoor unit and indoor unit Refrigerant Quantity R410A 3 8kg in outdoor unit incl the amount for the piping of 30m Drain pump Drain Insulation for piping Necessary both Liquid Gas lines Standard Accessories Mounting kit Edging Notes 1 The data are measured at the following conditions 2 This packaged air conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO 3 Sound pressure le...

Страница 18: ...igerant Quantity R410A 3 8kg in outdoor unit incl the amount for the piping of 30m Drain pump Drain Insulation for piping Necessary both Liquid Gas lines Standard Accessories Mounting kit Edging Notes 1 The data are measured at the following conditions 2 This packaged air conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO 3 Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic cha...

Страница 19: ...ulation for piping Necessary both Liquid Gas lines Standard Accessories Mounting kit Edging Notes 1 The data are measured at the following conditions 2 This packaged air conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO 3 Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber During operation these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature 4 The operation data i...

Страница 20: ... at the following conditions 2 This packaged air conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO 3 Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber During operation these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature 4 The operation data indicates when the air conditioner is operated at 400V50Hz or 380V60Hz 5 Indoor unit specifications for one unit Capacity ...

Страница 21: ...d at the following conditions 2 This packaged air conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO 3 Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber During operation these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature 4 The operation data indicates when the air conditioner is operated at 400V50Hz or 380V60Hz 5 Indoor unit specifications for one unit Capacity...

Страница 22: ...otor Internal thermostat for fan motor Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection Installation data Refrigerant piping size Connecting method Flare piping Liquid Flare Gas Brazing Refrigerant line one way length Vertical height difference between outdoor unit and indoor unit Refrigerant Quantity R410A 7 2kg Pre charged up to the piping length of 30m Outdoor unit Drain pu...

Страница 23: ...ut Hole on wall for rear piping 4 7 25 Slot Hole on wall for side piping M8 2 places φ100 Knock out φ100 Resin cap having φ20 VP20 Fall prevention metal fittings Metal fittings to fix to floor face Hole on wall for bottom piping Drain piping Liquid piping Gas piping H G F E D C B A C o n t e n t Symbol φ9 52 3 8 Flare φ15 88 5 8 Flare 143 82 15 622 5 15 17 5 35 25 50 or more or more or more or mor...

Страница 24: ...is attached on the lower right corner of the front φ15 88 5 8 Flare Content C Pipe cable draw out hole D E Anchor bolt hole Drain discharge hole Symbol B A Service valve connection gas side M10 4places φ20 3places Minimum installation space L1 L3 L2 Intake Outlet Intake L2 L3 L4 L1 300 100 250 Open I I I Open 250 100 500 I I I 380 19 24 103 5 48 5 580 880 418 340 88 150 150 27 32 E A B C Terminal ...

Страница 25: ...winds lay it in such a direction that the blower outlet faces perpendicularly to the dominant wind direction 4 Leave 1m or more space above the unit 5 A wall in front of the blower outlet must not exceed the units height 6 The model name label is attached on the lower right corner of the front panel 7 Connect the Service valve with local pipe by using the pipe of the attachment Gas side only Unit ...

Страница 26: ... that the blower outlet faces perpendicularly to the dominant wind direction 4 Leave 1m or more space above the unit 5 A wall in front of the blower outlet must not exceed the units height 6 The model name label is attached on the lower right corner of the front φ15 88 5 8 Flare Content C Pipe cable draw out hole D E Anchor bolt hole Drain discharge hole Symbol B A Service valve connection gas sid...

Страница 27: ...2 7 8 Brazing φ30 2places front φ45 side φ50 back Notes 1 It must not be surrounded by walls on the four sides 2 The unit must be fixed with anchor bolts An anchor bolt must not protrude more the 15mm 3 Where the unit is subject to strong winds lay it in such a direction that the blower outlet faces perpendicularly to the dominant wind direction 4 Leave 1m or more space above the unit 5 A wall in ...

Страница 28: ...ng the pipe of the attachment Gas side only 8 Mark shows the connecting posotion of the local pipe Gas side only φ19 05 3 4 Flare Content C Pipe cable draw out hole D E Anchor bolt hole Drain discharge hole Symbol B A Service valve connection of the M10 4places φ20 3places Service valve connection liquid side φ12 7 1 2 Flare L2 L3 L4 L1 300 150 5 Open I I I Open 5 150 500 I I I Open 5 300 5 F Cabl...

Страница 29: ...nput volt free contact CNWR RD L RD Orange OR BR Brown BK Black Blue Color Marks BL Mark Color Red RD Y WH Yellow White GR Gray Y GN Yellow Green Mark Color Mark Color Notes 1 indicates wiring on site 2 See the wiring diagram of outside unit about the line between 3 Use twin core cable 0 3mm X2 at remote controller line See spec sheet of remote controller in case that the total length is more than...

Страница 30: ...mp Heat exchanger temp Suction pipe temp 63H1 BK BK BL BL 20S CNS RD BR BR CNR WH CH CNA2 WH CNA1 WH BL RD BL RD C1 RD BL CNH PK CNI3 WH CNI1 WH CNG1 BK BL BL BK CNG2 BK CNI4 WH CNI2 WH MS 3 CM U U V W RD WH BK V W T27 T26 T30 T28 T29 IPM PWB2 INV CN01 WH T22 T21 T24 T25 L1 YE BK RD WH YE GN YE GN T4 T5 T6 F 20A RD WH T2 F6 5A T1 T8 T9 T10 T11 T13 1 3 WH RD F3 4A CNO2 WH N F PWB3 CNW WH PWB1 N L1 ...

Страница 31: ...able size mm 2 A Power cable length m indoor outdoor wire size x number Earth wire size mm 125 29 31 Ø1 6mm x 3 Ø1 6 The specifications shown in the above table are for units without heaters For units with heaters refer to the installation instructions or the construction instructions of the indoor unit Switchgear of Circuit breaker capacity which is calculated from MAX over current should be chos...

Страница 32: ...r current Power cable size mm 2 A Power cable length m indoor outdoor wire size x number Earth wire size 125 18 23 Ø1 6mm x 3 The specifications shown in the above table are for units without heaters For units with heaters refer to the installation instructions or the construction instructions of the indoor unit Switchgear of Circuit breaker capacity which is calculated from MAX over current shoul...

Страница 33: ...r will be in the operation when Trial operation can be performed by using SW3 3 4 in a very snowy country set this switch to ON the compressor is not runnning when the unit is used when outdoor temperature falls to 3 or lower and fan will run for 30 seconds in every 10 minutes When this switch is turned ON the outdoor unit turned ON in the area where outside temperature by turning ON this switch T...

Страница 34: ...ng operation interval becomes shorter 100 Model Power cable indoor outdoor connecting wires MAX over current Power cable size mm 2 A Power cable length m indoor outdoor wire size x number mm 2 Earth wire size mm 2 125 15 3 5 27 Ø1 6mm x 3 Ø1 6mm 100 Model At the connection with the duct type indoor unit MAX over current Power cable size mm 2 A Power cable length m indoor outdoor wire size x number...

Страница 35: ...3 is finished 4 SW3 4 is ON SW3 3 is ON Method of trial operation Be sure to turn OFF SW3 3 after the trial operation SW3 4 is OFF and heating trial operation when Cooling trial operation will be performed when Compressor will be in the operation when Trial operation can be performed by using SW3 3 4 in a very snowy country set this switch to ON the compressor is not runnning when the unit is used...

Страница 36: ... side 1m Height 1m 63 125 250 500 Mid Octave Band Frequency Hz Souud Pressure Level standard 2 10 5 Pa 1000 2000 4000 8000 20 30 40 50 60 70 20 30 40 50 60 70 N30 N40 N20 N50 N60 N70 Models FDC125VNX 125VSX Models FDC125VNX 125VSX Heating noise level 50 dB A 63 125 250 500 Mid Octave Band Frequency Hz Souud Pressure Level standard 2 10 5 Pa 1000 2000 4000 8000 20 30 40 50 60 70 20 30 40 50 60 70 N...

Страница 37: ...3 125 250 500 Mid Octave Band Frequency Hz Souud Pressure Level standard 2 10 5 Pa 1000 2000 4000 8000 20 30 40 50 60 70 20 30 40 50 60 70 N30 N40 N20 N50 N60 N70 N30 N40 N20 N50 N60 N70 N30 N40 N20 N50 N60 N70 N30 N40 N20 N50 N60 N70 N30 N40 N20 N50 N60 N70 N30 N40 N20 N50 N60 N70 N30 N40 N20 N50 N60 N70 b Micro inverter Models FDC100VN 100VS Noise level 49 dB A Models FDC125VN 125VS Models FDC12...

Страница 38: ...uver position Horizontal 2 Heating Air flow Hi Louver position Horizontal Indoor temperature Cooling 27 CDB 19 CWB Heating 20 CDB Note These figures represent the typical main range of temperature and velocity distribution at the center of air outlet within the published conditions In the actual installation they may differ from the typical figures under the influence of air temperature conditions...

Страница 39: ... Outdoor unit Thermistor ThO S Thermistor ThO H Thermistor ThO D Thermistor ThO A Cooling cycle Heating cycle Thermistor ThO R2 Thermistor ThO R1 Receiver Receiver Electronic expansion valve heating EEVH Electronic expansion valve cooling EEVC Heat exchanger High pressure switch 63H Lower pressure sensor LPT Strainer Strainer Strainer Strainer Strainer Oil separator Capillaly tube Sub cooling coil...

Страница 40: ... Liquid branch pipe Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve EEVC Strainer Strainer Receiver ø6 35 ø9 52 ø9 52 Models 200 250 Thermistor Return air ThI A Thermistor Heat exchanger ThI R3 Thermistor Heat exchanger ThI R2 Thermistor Heat exchanger ThI R1 Heat exchanger Indoor unit Indoor unit Flare connecting Flare connecting Gas branch pipe Liquid branch pipe ø9 52 Gas line ø15 88 Liqu...

Страница 41: ...6 C Thermistor for frost prevention OFF 1 0 C ON 10 C Thermistor for protection high pressure in cooling Tho R TH1 Outdoor unit OFF 51 C ON 65 C Thermistor for detecting dis charge pipe temp Tho D TH3 Outdoor unit OFF 115 C ON 85 C OFF 135 C ON 90 C High pressure switch for protection 63H1 Outdoor unit OFF 4 15MPa ON 3 15MPa Low pressure sensor for protection LPT Outdoor unit OFF 0 227MPa ON 0 079...

Страница 42: ... Flammable gas may leak 2 Carbon fiber metal particles powder etc are floating 3 Cosmetic or special sprays are used frequently 4 Exposed to oil splashes or steam e g kitchen and machine plant 5 Exposed to sea breeze e g coastal area or calcium chloride e g snow melting agent 6 Exposed to ammonia substance e g organic fertilizer 7 Matters affecting devices such as sulfuric gas chlorine gas acid al...

Страница 43: ...of operable temperature range mentioned above and cooling capacity may not be established under certain conditions Precaution In case of severely low temperature condition 1 Install the outdoor unit at the place where strong wind cannot blow directly into the outdoor unit 2 If there is no installation place where can prevent strong wind from directly blowing into the outdoor unit mount the flex fl...

Страница 44: ... way pipe length Gas piping FDC200VS FDC250VS Gas piping FDC100 125 140VNX FDC100 125 140VSX FDC200VS Liquid piping L H L L1 L L2 70m L1 L2 L2 L1 70m 30m Dimensional limitations Models for outdoor unit s n o i t p i r c s e D Marks appearing in the drawing Difference of pipe length after first branching point L1 L2 FDC100 125 140VNX FDC100 125 140VSX One way pipe length after first branching point...

Страница 45: ...30 5 33 7 52 5 26 7 74 5 19 8 18 5 42 29 6 34 5 10 6 75 4 93 7 19 5 29 7 41 5 22 7 64 5 16 8 09 5 40 31 6 23 5 05 6 64 4 88 7 08 5 25 7 31 5 19 7 54 5 13 7 99 5 37 33 5 77 4 70 6 05 4 98 6 53 4 84 6 97 5 21 7 20 5 15 7 44 5 10 7 90 5 34 35 5 67 4 65 5 95 4 94 6 42 4 80 6 86 5 17 7 10 5 12 7 34 5 06 7 81 5 32 37 5 58 4 61 5 85 4 90 6 31 4 76 6 72 5 12 6 95 5 07 7 18 5 02 7 64 5 27 39 5 49 4 57 5 76...

Страница 46: ...B 26 CDB 27 CDB 28 CDB 31 CDB 33 CDB 12 CWB 14 CWB 16 CWB 18 CWB 19 CWB 20 CWB 22 CWB 24 CWB CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC 11 10 41 8 00 11 05 8 58 11 37 8 52 11 72 8 46 12 42 8 88 13 12 8 72 13 10 79 8 17 11 46 8 75 11 79 8 68 12 16 8 63 12 91 9 06 13 65 8 89 15 11 16 8 34 11 87 8 92 12 22 8 86 12 61 8 80 13 39 9 23 14 17 9 06 17 11 54 8 51 12 27 9 09 12 64 9 03 13 0...

Страница 47: ...ure 18 CDB 21 CDB 23 CDB 26 CDB 27 CDB 28 CDB 31 CDB 33 CDB 12 CWB 14 CWB 16 CWB 18 CWB 19 CWB 20 CWB 22 CWB 24 CWB CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC 11 11 66 9 16 12 38 9 89 12 73 9 77 13 13 9 66 13 91 10 17 14 70 9 89 13 12 08 9 31 12 83 10 04 13 21 9 92 13 62 9 80 14 45 10 32 15 28 10 03 15 12 50 9 47 13 29 10 20 13 68 10 07 14 12 9 96 14 99 10 46 15 87 10 17 17 12 92 ...

Страница 48: ... 9 62 29 11 05 8 80 11 88 8 66 12 70 9 27 13 10 9 21 13 51 9 15 14 31 9 56 31 10 95 8 75 11 71 8 59 12 49 9 18 12 90 9 13 13 31 9 07 14 13 9 49 33 10 26 8 22 10 73 8 64 11 53 8 50 12 29 9 10 12 70 9 05 13 11 8 99 13 94 9 42 35 9 71 7 93 10 39 8 48 11 36 8 43 12 08 9 01 12 50 8 97 12 92 8 92 13 76 9 36 37 9 60 7 88 10 22 8 40 11 15 8 33 11 86 8 92 12 26 8 87 12 67 8 82 13 47 9 25 39 9 48 7 82 10 05...

Страница 49: ...0 60 14 90 10 48 15 34 10 34 16 23 10 81 29 12 37 10 07 13 31 9 78 14 23 10 52 14 68 10 40 15 13 10 27 16 03 10 75 31 12 26 10 02 13 11 9 70 13 99 10 44 14 45 10 33 14 91 10 20 15 82 10 69 33 11 49 9 37 12 02 9 92 12 92 9 63 13 76 10 36 14 23 10 25 14 69 10 13 15 61 10 64 35 10 88 9 10 11 63 9 76 12 72 9 55 13 53 10 28 14 00 10 18 14 47 10 06 15 41 10 58 37 10 75 9 04 11 45 9 69 12 49 9 47 13 29 1...

Страница 50: ...0 8 05 8 01 7 97 7 92 1 0 2 8 27 8 22 8 18 8 13 8 08 1 0 0 8 44 8 39 8 34 8 29 8 24 2 0 1 8 52 8 47 8 42 8 37 8 32 3 0 2 9 08 9 03 8 98 8 94 8 90 5 0 4 10 21 10 15 10 09 10 08 10 07 7 0 6 11 33 11 27 11 20 11 22 11 23 9 0 8 11 78 11 71 11 64 11 62 11 59 11 5 10 12 23 12 16 12 09 12 02 11 94 13 5 12 12 91 12 83 12 75 12 65 12 60 15 5 14 13 59 13 50 13 42 13 29 13 26 16 5 16 13 93 13 84 13 75 13 61 ...

Страница 51: ...81 11 75 11 68 11 61 11 54 1 0 0 12 05 11 99 11 92 11 84 11 77 2 0 1 12 18 12 11 12 04 11 96 11 89 3 0 2 12 98 12 90 12 83 12 77 12 72 5 0 4 14 58 14 50 14 41 14 40 14 38 7 0 6 16 19 16 09 16 00 16 02 16 05 9 0 8 16 83 16 73 16 63 16 59 16 55 11 5 10 17 46 17 37 17 27 17 17 17 06 13 5 12 18 44 18 33 18 22 18 08 18 00 15 5 14 19 41 19 29 19 17 18 99 18 95 16 5 16 19 90 19 77 19 64 19 45 19 42 Outdo...

Страница 52: ... 0 2 8 27 8 22 8 18 8 13 8 08 1 0 0 8 44 8 39 8 34 8 29 8 24 2 0 1 8 52 8 47 8 42 8 37 8 32 3 0 2 9 08 9 03 8 98 8 94 8 90 5 0 4 10 21 10 15 10 09 10 08 10 07 7 0 6 11 33 11 27 11 20 11 22 11 23 9 0 8 11 78 11 71 11 64 11 62 11 59 11 5 10 12 23 12 16 12 09 12 02 11 94 13 5 12 12 91 12 83 12 75 12 65 12 60 15 5 14 13 59 13 50 13 42 13 29 13 26 16 5 16 13 93 13 84 13 75 13 61 13 59 Outdoor air temp ...

Страница 53: ...1 1 0 2 11 81 11 75 11 68 11 61 11 54 1 0 0 12 05 11 99 11 92 11 84 11 77 2 0 1 12 18 12 11 12 04 11 96 11 89 3 0 2 12 98 12 90 12 83 12 77 12 72 5 0 4 14 58 14 50 14 41 14 40 14 38 7 0 6 16 19 16 09 16 00 16 02 16 05 9 0 8 16 83 16 73 16 63 16 59 16 55 11 5 10 17 46 17 37 17 27 17 17 17 06 13 5 12 18 44 18 33 18 22 18 08 18 00 15 5 14 19 41 19 29 19 17 18 99 18 95 16 5 16 19 90 19 77 19 64 19 45 ...

Страница 54: ...door air temperature 18 CDB 21 CDB 23 CDB 26 CDB 27 CDB 28 CDB 31 CDB 33 CDB 12 CWB 14 CWB 16 CWB 18 CWB 19 CWB 20 CWB 22 CWB 24 CWB CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC 11 21 71 16 40 23 02 17 54 23 67 17 40 24 38 17 28 25 79 18 10 27 21 17 76 13 22 38 16 70 23 74 17 84 24 42 17 70 25 16 17 58 26 63 18 40 28 11 18 05 15 23 04 17 00 24 46 18 14 25 17 18 01 25 94 17 88 27 48 ...

Страница 55: ...09 1 011 1 0 982 0 964 0 950 0 946 1 1 002 1 001 1 002 1 0 975 0 951 0 932 0 927 0 997 0 996 0 992 0 992 7 5 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 008 1 016 1 022 1 026 1 0 996 0 991 0 986 0 985 1 006 1 013 1 018 1 021 Equivalent piping length m Cooling Heating 71 model 100 model 125 model 140 model 71 model 100 model 125 model 140 model φ15 88 φ19 05 φ25 4 φ22 22 φ28 58 Equivalent piping length 1 m Cooling Heating 7 5 ...

Страница 56: ...e or when the outdoor unit is located above indoor units in heating mode the correction coefficient mentioned in the below table should be subtracted from the value in the above table Height difference between the indoor unit and outdoor unit in the vertical height difference 8 4 Height difference between the indoor unit and outdoor unit Adjustment coefficient Example The net cooling capacity of t...

Страница 57: ...rth leakage breaker must be installed Unless the earth leakage circuit breaker is provided if could cause a fire or electric shock Use the circuit breaker of correct capacity Circuit breaker should be the one that disconnect all poles under over current Using the incorrect one could cause the system failure and fire Do not use any materials other than a fuse of correct capacity where a fuse should...

Страница 58: ...osition L fitting 622 5 17 5 35 15 2 φ8 Fixing position Fall prevention fitting Since the unit is tall secure the unit no sooner than setting it in place Pipes wires and small parts Accessory 1 Open the air inlet grill and Nos 1 will be found in the unit 2 Nos 2 2 4 will be found at the same place as 1 3 Fall prevention fitting is mounting on the top panel of the unit 4 L fittings are mounted on t...

Страница 59: ...nner in order to avoid unexpected stress to the copper pipe and then remove them When fastening the flare nut align the refrigeration pipe with the center of flare nut screw the nut for 3 4 times by hand and then tighten it with a spanner within the specified torque mentioned in the table below Make sure to hold the flared male fitting on the indoor unit side with another spanner when tightening t...

Страница 60: ...d at left Remove the cover and make connections PGA012D404 WARNING CAUTION Drain socket Procedure Control box position and power cable connection Control box Control box Clamp for fixing Grounding line Power cable Clam For guide Terminal block for signal wire Terminal block for power cable Clamp For fixing Do not insert the drain pipe directly in the drain ditch where toxic gases such as sulffuric...

Страница 61: ...Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit Earth Earth Earth Earth Earth Earth Earth Earth leakage breaker Power source Use three core cable as wiring between indoor and outdoor unit As for detail refer to INSTALLATION MANUAL of outdoor Unit Set earth of D type Keep remote controller line and power source line away from each other on constructing of unit outside Run the lines power source r...

Страница 62: ...uring heating operation Possible to set in the range of 20 to 30ûC 68 to 86ûF Lower limit setting valid except heating automatic cooling fan dry Possible to set in the range of 18 to 26ûC 62 to 79ûF When you set upper and lower limit by this function control as below 1 When TEMP RANGE SET remote controller function of function setting mode is INDN CHANGE factory setting During heating you cannot s...

Страница 63: ...d or heating thermostat is off the fan perform extra operation for six hours During heating is stopped or heating thermostat is off the fan perform intermittent operation for five minutes after twenty minutes off with low airflow During heating is stopped or heating thermostat is off the fan perform intermittent operation for five minutes after five minutes off with low airflow Items marked with a...

Страница 64: ...king outdoor circuit board LED checking red checking green normal Content Display on remote controller LED on indoor circuit board Error Code of indoor unit Function of CNT connector of indoor printed circuit board CNT connector local vendor model Connector Made by molex 5264 06 Terminals Made by molex 5263T Function Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Input 5 Operation output there is output when...

Страница 65: ...ssor is operated in state of opening service valves before completed connection of refrigerant piping work you may incur frost bite or injury from an abrupt refrigerant outflow and air can be sucked into refrigerant circuit which can cause burst or personal injury due to anomalously high pressure in the refrigerant Only use prescribed optional parts The installation must be carried out by the qual...

Страница 66: ...p the indoor unit in its packing or cover it Be sure to insulate the refrigerant pipes so as not to condense the ambient air moisture on them Insufficient insulation can cause condensation which can lead to moisture damage on the ceiling floor furniture and any other valuables Be sure to perform air tightness test by pressurizing with nitrogen gas after completed refrigerant piping work If the den...

Страница 67: ...d by heat radiation from other heat source 〇 A place where snow will not accumulate 〇 A place where the unit can be kept away 5m or more from TV set and or radio receiver in order to avoid any radio or TV interference 〇 A place where good air circulation can be secured and enough service space can be secured for maintenance and service of the unit safely 〇 A place where the unit will not be affect...

Страница 68: ...s pipe When the outdoor unit is positioned higher When the outdoor unit is positioned lower In the case of a twin type Take care so that installed pipes may not touch components within a unit If touching with an internal component it will generate abnormal sounds and or vibrations Carry out the on site piping work with the operation valve fully closed Give sufficient protection to a pipe end compr...

Страница 69: ...JOTVMBUJOH NBUFSJBM UIBU DBO XJUITUBOE PS B IJHIFS UFNQFSBUVSF 1PPS IFBU JOTVMBUJOH DBQBDJUZ DBO DBVTF IFBU JOTVMBUJPO QSPCMFNT PS DBCMF EFUFSJPSBUJPO MM HBT QJQFT NVTU CF TFDVSFMZ IFBU JOTVMBUFE JO PSEFS UP QSFWFOU EBNBHF GSPN ESJQQJOH XBUFS UIBU DPNFT GSPN UIF DPOEFOTBUJPO GPSNFE PO UIFN EVSJOH B DPPMJOH PQFSBUJPO PS QFSTPOBM JOKVSZ GSPN CVSOT CFDBVTF UIFJS TVSGBDF DBO SFBDI RVJUF B IJHI UFNQFSB...

Страница 70: ...O TFSWJDF QSPWJEFS RVBMJmFE CZ B QPXFS QSPWJEFS PG UIF DPVOUSZ MFDUSJDBM JOTUBMMBUJPO XPSL NVTU CF FYFDVUFE BDDPSEJOH UP UIF UFDIOJDBM TUBOEBSET BOE PUIFS SFHVMBUJPOT BQQMJDBCMF UP FMFDUSJDBM JOTUBMMBUJPOT JO UIF DPVOUSZ P OPU VTF BOZ TVQQMZ DPSE MJHIUFS UIBO POF TQFDJmFE JO QBSFOUIFTFT GPS FBDI UZQF CFMPX CSBJEFE DPSE DPEF EFTJHOBUJPO PSEJOBSZ UPVHI SVCCFS TIFBUIFE DPSE DPEF EFTJHOBUJPO nBU UXJO ...

Страница 71: ...U SVO QSPDFEVSF UFN P VTFE JO UIF JOTUBMMBUJPO NBOVBM UFNT UP DIFDLCFGPSF B UFTU SVO PPMJOH PQFSBUJPO FBUJOH PQFSBUJPO 4VDUJPO QSFTTVSF PX QSFTTVSF JTDIBSHF QSFTTVSF JHI QSFTTVSF IFDL KPJOU PG UIF QJQF IBSHF QPSU PG UIF HBT PQFSBUJPO WBMWF 4FUUJOH 48 48 1MFBTF SFNPWF B TFSWJDF QBOFM FGSPTU DPOUSPM TXJUDIJOH 48 8IFO UIJT TXJUDI JT UVSOFE 0 UIF VOJU XJMM SVO JO UIF EFGSPTU NPEF NPSF GSFRVFOUMZ 4FU U...

Страница 72: ...P XBTI UIF QJQF TZTUFN DPOUBDU PVS EJTUSJCVUPS JO UIF BSFB SFO U UIFSF BOZ MPPTF QJQF TVQQPSUT SF UIFSF BOZ CSBODI QJQFT XJUI OP JOEPPS VOJU DPOOFDUFE G BO FSSPS DPEF PUIFS UIBO UIPTF MJTUFE BCPWF JT JOEJDBUFE SFGFS UP UIF XJSJOH EJBHSBN PG UIF PVUEPPS VOJU BOE UIF JOEPPS VOJU BDUVBUJPO PS PQFSBUJPO XJUI PQFSBUJPO WBMWFT TIVU PDDVST NBJOMZ EVSJOH B IFBUJOH PQFSBUJPO PX QSFTTVSF FSSPS PS PQFSBUJPO ...

Страница 73: ...utdoor unit You may incur injury from a drop or fall CAUTION Heavy J PSB012D955F INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR OUTDOOR UNIT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS PSB012D955F 2 REFRIGE 1 HAULAGE AND INSTALLATION Take particular care in carrying in or moving the unit and always perform such an operation with two or more persons Inverter driven single split PAC 100VN 140VN 100VS 140VS 100VNX 140VNX 100VSX 140VSX Designed for...

Страница 74: ...VSX Twin type Triple type 140VNX 140VSX 140VN 140VS 140VNX 140VSX 100VNX 125VNX 100VSX 125VSX 100VN 125VN 100VS 125VS 50m 100m 140VN 140VS 140VNX 140VSX 100VNX 125VNX 100VSX 125VSX H L H L L1 L2 L3 La L1 1 L L L L La L1 L2 L3 L L1 L2 L3 L La L1 L2 L3 L2 L3 L La L2 L1 La L3 1 La L2 La L3 1 L1 L2 L3 h1 h2 h3 H h1 h2 h3 L1 L2 L2 L3 L3 L1 L L1 L2 L1 L2 L1 L2 L H h Indoor unit connected Capacity of ind...

Страница 75: ...4 Failure dia Power cable indoor outdoor connecting wires E34 E40 E49 Model 100V 140V M4 Screw Do not connect to the grounding wire from another unit but install a dedicated wire up to the grounding wire from the distribution board Fasten cables and protect the terminal connection from external force It is attached on the back side of the service panel As like the refrigerant pipe it can be let ou...

Страница 76: ... 50 25 25 Length covered without additional charge 30 30 15 15 Usability 1 1 Maximum one way pipe length 50 50 25 25 Length covered without additional charge 30 30 15 15 100VN 100VS 125VN 125VS 0 06kg m 0 08kg m 140VN 140VS NO Are the existing units our products Check whether an existing pipe system is reusable or not by using the following flow chart NO NO NO Is the existing pipe system to reuse ...

Страница 77: ...ry Do not install the unit in the locations listed below Locations where carbon fiber metal powder or any powder is floating Locations where any substances that can affect the unit such as sulphide gas chloride gas acid and alkaline can occur Vehicles and ships CAUTION PSB012D923L L Page 56 INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR OUTDOOR UNIT PSB012D923L 2 REFRIGE Inverter driven single split PAC 200V 250V Design...

Страница 78: ...olts M10 12 Use a thicker block to anchor deeper Use a long block to extend the width 5 Installation space Walls surrounding the unit in the four sides are not acceptable There must be a 1 meter or larger space in the above Where a danger of short circuiting exists install guide louvers When more than one unit are installed provide sufficient intake space consciously so that short circuiting may n...

Страница 79: ...or unit Branching pipe set Branching pipe set Refrigerant piping branch pipe La L1 Refrigerant piping branch pipe La Lb Refrigerant piping branch pipe L2 L3 Indoor unit connected Refrigerant piping branch pipe L1 L2 L3 L4 In the case of asingle type In the case of atwin type In the case of a triple type A In the case of a triple type B In the case of a W twin type DIS WB1 DIS TB1 DIS WB1 DIS WB1 D...

Страница 80: ...ess mm Pipe material 6 35 0 8 O type pipe 9 52 0 8 O type pipe 12 7 0 8 O type pipe 15 88 1 0 O type pipe 22 22 1 0 1 2H type pipe 25 4 1 0 1 2H type pipe 28 58 1 0 1 2H type pipe NOTE Phosphorus deoxidized seamless copper pipe C1220T JIS H3300 Heavy Only use nitrogen gas N2 Taping N2 Nitrogen Brazing Hand Relief valve Nitrogen gas Select pipes having a wall thickness larger than the specified min...

Страница 81: ... 80 80 11 PAC T 160 ...

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Страница 84: ...irection 4 Elbow 1 or 0 Procured in the field Not required for downward direction Be sure to use pipes of 1 2H material and wall thickness above 1mm Pressure resistance of O type pipe is not enough Switch ON SW5 1 on the control PCB if O type pipe must be used and bent with the bender During heating operation the high pressure protection may be actuated under the condition lower than the normal pr...

Страница 85: ...ured in the field Braze the field pipe here Construction example Forward Accessory pipe A Straight pipe Procured in the field 185 235mm Straight pipe Procured in the field above 125mm Elbow procured in the field Braze the field pipe here Construction example Rightward Accessory pipe A Straight pipe Procured in the field 185 235mm Straight pipe Procured in the field above 405mm Elbow procured in th...

Страница 86: ...2 7 1 piece Joint D 3HP 6HP 5HP 4HP F Wh 2 5 Tri Outdo Supp Outdoor unit Note Wh use A branching pipe set must always be installed into the posture as illustrated in the drawing below INSTRUCTIONSFORBRANCHINGPIPESETINSTALLATIONFORTWIN TRIPLE W TWINCONFIGURATIONSYSTEMS PSB012D865 This set is for R410A refrigerant Select a branching pipe set correctly rated for the combined total capacity of connect...

Страница 87: ... model Outdoor unit model Branching pipe set type Liquid branching pipe Gas branching pipe ID9 52 Connecting pipe φ9 52 Flare joint φ6 35 Flare joint φ6 35 Joint A Joint A CAUTION Reference Connecting pipe φ9 52 ID9 52 ID9 52 Flare joint φ6 35 Joint A Joint B ID15 88 ID12 7 ID15 88 CAUTION Reference Joint B ID15 88 ID12 7 ID12 7 Joint B 2HP 2HP 2HP a DIS WA1 6HP b 3HP 3HP 3HP a DIS WB1 8HP b DIS W...

Страница 88: ...tton is pressed Invalid Operation is displayed but it does not mean a failure Cover AIR CON No button Display the indoor unit number connected to this remote controller CHECK button This button is used at servicing TEST button This button is used during test operation Weekly timer display Displays the settings of the weekly timer Operation setting display area Displays setting temperature airflow ...

Страница 89: ... the state of stop is memorized Although the timer mode is cancelled at the recovery from power failure the setting of weekly timer is changed to the holiday setting for all weekdays Operation mode Airflow volume mode Room temperature setting Louver auto swing stop However the stop position 4 position is cancelled so that it returns to Position 1 Remote controller function items which have been se...

Страница 90: ...functional items during cooling heating Cooling Heating Dehumidify Fan Operation Functional item Thermostat ON Thermostat ON Thermostat OFF Thermostat OFF Hot start Defrost Compressor 4 way valve Outdoor unit fan Indoor unit fan Louver motor Drain pump 3 2 2 Thermostat ON Thermostat OFF 2 2 Note 1 Operation Stop Turned ON OFF by the control other than the room temperature control 2 ON during the d...

Страница 91: ...ower ON This is not displayed under the Remote mode 2 If this display is not shown under the Center Remote mode check if the indoor unit power switch is turned on or not f Hot start Cold draft prevention at heating At the startup of heating operation at resetting of the thermostat during defrost operation and at returning to heating the indoor fan is controlled by the indoor heat exchanger tempera...

Страница 92: ...elected the fan is operated with the indoor unit fan tap at ULo 3 If Set fan speed is selected the fan is operated with the set fan speed even if the thermostat is turned OFF 4 If Intermittent is selected following controls take place a The indoor unit on which the thermostat is turned OFF during heating operation changes to the hot control and if the heat exchanger temperature sensors both ThI R1...

Страница 93: ...ON OFF switch or by when the thermister turned OFF the change of operation mode If the thermostat is turned OFF during the forced operation control of heating compressor the louver position with the auto swing is returned to the level position Note 1 The compressor stops when it has entered the protective control k Indoor heat exchanger anti frost Frost protection 1 Forced compressor OFF 1 If the ...

Страница 94: ... invalid of fan control can be selected with the frost protection control of the wired remote controller indoor function l Heating overload protection 1 If the indoor heat exchanger temperature detected with ThI R2 R2 at 63 C or higher is detected for 2 seconds the heating overload protection control starts and is released if temperatures at 56 C or lower are detected 2 First detection of heating ...

Страница 95: ...y to the remote controller a Center or each remote controller basis heating preparation the youngest unit No among the operating units in the remote mode or the center mode unless the remote mode is available is displayed b Inspection display filter sign Any of unit that starts initially is displayed c Confirmation of connected units Pressing AIR CON No button on the remote controller displays the...

Страница 96: ...tion Unit stops 1 Only the LEVEL INPUT is acceptable for external input however when the indoor function setting of Level input Factory default or Pulse input is selected by the function for External input of the wired remote controller operation status will be changed as follows In case of Level input setting In case of Pulse input setting Unit operation from the wired remote controller becomes a...

Страница 97: ...ation input connector CnT 6 is provided on the indoor control PCB However remote operation by CnT 6 is not effective when Center mode is selected by center controller In case of plural unit twin triple double twin remote operation input to CnT 6 on the slave indoor unit is invalid Only the LEVEL INPUT is acceptable for external input however when the indoor function setting of Level input Factory ...

Страница 98: ...nit 䇭 slave Indoor unit 䇭 slave Indoor unit 䇭 slave Cn External input Ⓝ Individual operation Factory default All units operation Local setting CnT 6 ON OFF ON OFF Only the unit directly connected to the remote controller can be operated Only the unit directly connected to the remote controller can be stopped opeartion All units in one remote controller system can be operated All units in one remot...

Страница 99: ...wever has the upper limit of 30 C Compressor Compressor Standard Operation Stop Setting temperature 1 1 Room temperature deg Operation Stop Setting temperature 2 4 Room temperature deg When it is set at 3 C t Return air temperature compensation This is the function to compensate the deviation between the detection temperature by the return air temperature thermistor and the measured temperature af...

Страница 100: ...60 80 85 70 80 Outdoor air temperature is 10 C or higher 90 105 110 100 120 6 Selection of max required frequency by heat exchanger temperature 1 Maximum required frequency is selected according to the outdoor unit heat exchanger temperature Tho R during cooling dehumidifying or according to the indoor unit heat exchanger temperature ThI R during heating mode 2 When there are 3 indoor unit heat ex...

Страница 101: ...frequency operation control is performed during cooling dehumidifying Control contents Starts with the compressor s target frequency at A rps When the outdoor air temperature Tho A is 35 C or higher it starts at C rps At 30 seconds after the compressor start the compressor s target frequency is changed to B rps and the compressor s operation frequency is fixed for 10 minutes Model Operation mode A...

Страница 102: ...7 zone 46 48 zone Outdoor unit heat exchanger temp C 20 30 zone 33 40 zone 43 53 zone 3 Fan tap control during heating operation Fan taps are selected depending on the outdoor unit heat exchanger temperature Tho R1 R2 and the outdoor air temperature Tho A Note 1 It is detected by Tho R1 or R2 whichever the lower Model 100 140 Model 200 250 zone zone zone zone zone zone zone Tap 3 Tap 3 Tap 4 zone ...

Страница 103: ...ency B rps Power transistor radiator fin temperature C C c Control contents i Raises the outdoor unit fan tap by 1 tap ii When the sampling is for 60 minutes and the value of power transistor radiator fin temperature Tho P is as follows When the power transistor radiator fin temperature Tho P C C the outdoor unit fan tap is raised by 1 speed further When C C power transistor radiator fin temperatu...

Страница 104: ...pressor and the outdoor air temperature is as shown by the lower figure LPT detection Outdoor air temp C 2 4 LPT invalid b Defrosting conditions B i When previous defrosting end condition is the time out of defrosting operation and it is in the heating operation after the cumulative compressor operation time after the end of defrosting has become 30 minutes ii After 5 minutes from the start of com...

Страница 105: ...compressor stops ii When it is detected 2 times within 60 minutes or after continuous 60 minutes including the stop of compressor E36 is displayed on the remote controller and it enters the anomalous stop mode Compressor stop Compressor operation Discharge pipe temperature C 85 90 115 135 Note 1 Value in are for the model 200 250 c Reset of anomalous stop mode As it drops to the reset value of 85 ...

Страница 106: ...control i When a value detected by the low pressure sensor LPT satisfies any of the following conditions the compressor stops to run for its protection When the low pressure drops to 0 079MPa or under for 15 seconds continuously At 10 minutes after the start of compressor the suction overheat becomes 30 C and the low pressure becomes 0 15MPa or under for 60 seconds continuously ii E49 is displayed...

Страница 107: ...nt value in the power transistor exceeds the setting value the compressor stops b If the current value in the power transistor exceeds the specified value and the compressor stops 4 times within 30 minutes E42 is displayed on the remote controller and it enters the anomalous stop mode 10 Anomalous inverter PCB If the power transistor detects any anomaly for 15 minutes including the stop of compres...

Страница 108: ...ng and for 3 minutes after the end of defrosting it is not detected Outdoor unit heat exchanger thermistor 50 C or lower Outdoor air temperature thermistor 45 or lower Low pressure sensor 0V or under or 3 49V or over b Discharge pipe temperature thermistor suction pipe temperature thermistor and underneath temperature thermistor model 200 250 only If the following is detected for 5 second continuo...

Страница 109: ...er supply is turned OFF 1 Control contents a Close the operation valve at the liquid side It is left open at the gas side b Compressor is started with the target speed frequency at 55 rps in the cooling mode c Red and green lamps LED flash continuously on the outdoor unit control PCB d Each of protection and error detection controls excluding the low pressure control anti frost control and dewing ...

Страница 110: ...3ºC or lower In the heating mode When the compressor is turned ON 2 Base heater OFF conditions When either one of following conditions is met the base heater is turned OFF Outdoor air temperature detected with Tho A is 5ºC or higher When the compressor stop has been detected for 30 minutes continuously In the cooling or dehumidifying mode Base heater ON Base heater OFF Outdoor air temperature ºC T...

Страница 111: ...ature in heating mode Maximum required frequency is selected according to the outdoor air temperature Tho A Unit rps Model 71 100 125 140 Max required frequency Outdoor air temperature is 18 C or higher 76 75 80 85 Outdoor air temperature is 10 C or higher 100 100 100 100 Outdoor air temperature is 5 C or higher 100 f Selection of max required frequency by heat exchanger temperature 1 Maximum requ...

Страница 112: ...of following start patterns according to the operation mode and the outdoor air temperature Tho A 1 Low frequency operation control during cooling dehumidifying Control condition Upon establishing the conditions of compressor protection start III the low frequency operation control is performed during cooling dehumidifying Control contents a Starts with the compressor s target frequency at A rps W...

Страница 113: ...ne Outdoor unit heat exchanger temp C 20 30 zone 33 40 zone 43 53 zone c Fan tap control during heating operation Fan taps are selected depending on the outdoor unit heat exchanger temperature Tho R1 R2 and the outdoor air temperature Tho A Note 1 It is detected by Tho R1 or R2 whichever the lower zone zone zone zone Tap 3 Tap 3 Tap 4 zone Tap 3 Tap 4 5 Tap 5 zone Tap 4 Tap 5 Tap 6 Note 1 Value in...

Страница 114: ...equency B rps c Power transistor radiator fin temperature C C 3 Control contents a Raises the outdoor unit fan tap by 1 tap b When the sampling is for 60 minutes and the value of power transistor radiator fin temperature Tho P is as follows When the power transistor radiator fin temperature Tho P C C the outdoor unit fan tap is raised by 1 speed further When C C power transistor radiator fin tempe...

Страница 115: ...odel 71 2 Defrosting conditions B a When previous defrosting end condition is the time out of defrosting operation and it is in the heating operation after the cumulative compressor operation time after the end of defrosting has become 30 minutes b After 5 minutes from the start of compressor c After 5 minutes from the start of outdoor unit fan b Defrosting end conditions When any of the following...

Страница 116: ...d with Tho D exceeds the setting value the compressor stops b When it is detected 2 times within 60 minutes or after continuous 60 minutes including the stop of compressor E36 is displayed on the remote controller and it enters the anomalous stop mode Compressor stop Compressor operation Discharge pipe temperature C 85 115 3 Reset of anomalous stop mode As it drops to the reset value of 85 C or lo...

Страница 117: ...op control a When a value detected by the low pressure sensor LPT satisfies any of the following conditions the compressor stops to run for its protection When the low pressure drops to 0 079MPa or under for 15 seconds continuously At 10 minutes after the start of compressor the suction overheat becomes 30 C and the low pressure becomes 0 15MPa or under for 60 seconds continuously b E49 is display...

Страница 118: ...malous stop mode j Anomalous inverter PCB If the power transistor detects any anomaly for 15 minutes including the stop of compressor E51 is displayed on the remote controller and it enters the anomalous stop mode k Anti frost control by the compressor frequency control 1 If the indoor unit heat exchanger temperature detected with ThI R exceeds the setting value at 4 minutes after the start of com...

Страница 119: ...compressor ON the compressor stops After a delay of 3 minutes it restarts but if the same is detected repeatedly 3 times within 40 minutes the compressor stops with the anomalous stop Note 1 During defrosting and for 3 minutes after the end of defrosting it is not detected Outdoor unit heat exchanger thermistor 50 C or lower Outdoor air temperature thermistor 45 or lower Low pressure sensor 0V or ...

Страница 120: ...3ºC or lower In the heating mode When the compressor is turned ON 2 Base heater OFF conditions When either one of following conditions is met the base heater is turned OFF Outdoor air temperature detected with Tho A is 5ºC or higher When the compressor stop has been detected for 30 minutes continuously In the cooling or dehumidifying mode Base heater ON Base heater OFF Outdoor air temperature ºC T...

Страница 121: ...eps flashing Indoor heat exchanger tempera ture thermistor Defective indoor heat exchanger temperature thermistor defective element bro ken wire short circuit Poor contact of temperature thermistor connector Replacement repair of temperature thermistor 165 Indoor control PCB Defective indoor control PCB Defective temperature thermistor input circuit Replacement of PCB 1 time flash Keeps flashing S...

Страница 122: ...PCB Anomalous inverter PCB communication Replacement of PCB Stays OFF Keeps flashing 1 time flash Keeps flashing 7 times flash Inverter PCB activefilter Defective outdoor inverter PCB Model FDC 71 Defective active filter of control Replacement 185 Stays OFF Keeps flashing 1 time flash Keeps flashing Keeps flashing Outdoor fan motor Anomalous outdoor fan motor Replacement repair 186 Outdoor control...

Страница 123: ...s after initial detection of this anomalous temperature Indoor heat exchanger temperature thermistor anomaly 50 C or lower is detected for 5 seconds continuously within 60 minutes after initial detection of this anomalous temperature Or 70 C or higher is detected for 5 seconds continuously Outdoor Outdoor air temperature thermistor anomaly 45 C or lower is detected for 5 seconds continuously 3 tim...

Страница 124: ...tails of respective inspection method will be described on later pages Trouble Confirmation of power supply Indoor outdoor unit Confirmation of remote controller and LEDs on the PCB of indoor unit and outdoor unit Indoor outdoor unit remote controller Check of the anomalous operation data on the remote controller Inspection of the unit controller Replacement repair of faulty part test run adjustme...

Страница 125: ... 124 11 PAC T 160 4GRNCEG VJG 2 TGHGT VQ PGZV RCIG SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Part number b INSTRUCTION OF HOW TO REPLACE INDOOR UNIT POWER PCB PSB012D953C B ...

Страница 126: ...valid Normal See table 2 Model selection As per model See table 1 Remarks Address No setting at plural indoor units control by 1 R C 0 F Switches Description Default setting Master Slave setting Master Slave Table 1 Indoor unit model selection with SW6 1 SW6 4 0 OFF 1 ON 71VD 100VD 125VD 140VD 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 SW6 4 SW6 1 SW6 2 SW6 3 Table 2 Indoor unit Master Slave setting with SW5...

Страница 127: ...econfirming that voltage has been discharged sufficiently by measuring the voltage DC between both terminals of electrolytic capacitor C58 Measurment of voltage may be disturbed by the moisture proof coating In such case remove the coating and measure it by taking care of avoiding electrical shock a Module of part to be replaced for outdoor unit controller Outdoor control PCB Inverter PCB Temperat...

Страница 128: ...NFAN CNEEV2 CNPS CNA2 1 Model FDC71VNX a Replace the PCB after elapsing 3 minutes from power OFF Be sure to measure voltage DC between T26 and T27 on inverter PCB and check that the voltage is discharged sufficiently 10V or less Refer to Fig 1 b Disconnect the connectors from the control PCB c Match the switches setting SW4 with the former PCB d Connect the connectors to the control PCB Confirm th...

Страница 129: ...h CT1 on the PCB before replacing the PCB e Match the setting switches SW3 5 JSW SW J5 7 with the former PCB f Tighten up a screw after passing white or blue wiring through CT1 of the changed g Please connect the connectors with the same place Confirm the connectors are not half inserted PCA012D024F H after elapsing 3 minutes from power OFF connectors are not half inserted Parts Arrangement View C...

Страница 130: ...iring passing through CT1 on the PCB before replacing the PCB d Match the setting switches SW3 5 JSW with the former PCB e Tighten up a screw after passing white wiring through CT1 of the changed f Connect the connectors to the control PCB Confirm the connectors are not half inserted after elapsing 3 minutes from power OFF connectors are not half inserted Parts No Parts arrangement view CNA2 CNIP ...

Страница 131: ...through CT1 on the PCB before replacing the PCB d Match the setting switches SW3 5 JSW with the former PCB e Tighten up a screw after passing white wiring through CT1 of the changed f Connect the connectors to the control PCB Confirm the connectors are not half inserted after elapsing 3 minutes from power OFF connectors are not half inserted Parts No Parts arrangement view CNA2 CNIP CNTH CNPS CNI1...

Страница 132: ...he connectors from the control PCB c Disconnect the blue wiring passing through CT1 on the substrate before replacing the PCB d Match the setting switches SW3 5 JSW with the former PCB e Tighten up a screw after passing blue wiring through CT1 of the changed f Connect the connectors to the control PCB Confirm the connectors are not half inserted Parts No Parts Arrangement View Fig 1 Position of ca...

Страница 133: ...ACTIVE FILTER IC2 after elapsing 3 minutes from power OFF Connectors are not half inserted PCA012D022G B c Outdoor inverter PCB replacement procedure Precautions for Safety Since the following precaution is the important contents for safety be sure to observe them WARNING and CAUTION are described as follows WARNING Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which will result in death or serious ...

Страница 134: ...uniformly a bundled of silicon grease first on the surface of power transistor Make sure it is applied to prevent damage on power transistor e Tighten the screw of power transistor on inverter PCB and connect the terminal block Confirm the connection and don t use soldering in the connection Tighten properly the power transistor with a screw and make sure there is no slack Power transistor can be ...

Страница 135: ...3 OFF SW5 4 OFF J5 With J7 With Default setting Outdoor fan control when ducting Normal Hi tap Valid Normal Valid Invalid Keep OFF Keep OFF Keep OFF Keep OFF Keep OFF Keep ON Reserved Overseas See table 1 Model selection 3 phase Single phase As per model Model selection Domestic Overseas Normal Test run mode Cooling Heating Cooling Test run SW Normal Test run Normal Snow protection control Normal ...

Страница 136: ...ply uniformly a bundled of silicon grease first on the surface of power transistor Make sure it is applied to prevent damage on power transistor e Tighten the screw of power transistor on inverter PCB and connect the terminal block Confirm the connection and don t use soldering in the connection Tighten properly the power transistor with a screw and make sure there is no clearance gap Power transi...

Страница 137: ... PCB Apply uniformly a bundled of silicon grease first on the surface of power transistor Make sure it is applied to prevent damage on power transistor e Tighten the screw of power transistor on inverter PCB and connect the terminal block Confirm the connection and don t use soldering in the connection Tighten properly the power transistor with a screw and make sure there is no clearance gap Power...

Страница 138: ...he connector CNR of replace the PCB c Make set switch SW1 2 as shown in Table 1 d Connect the terminal of terminal block and the connector to the inverter PCB Remove the short bar form the PCB before the replacement Connect it with P2 P3 pins of PCB after the replacement Connector CNR Terminal block TB2 Parts Arrangement View the inverter PCB Parts No R S T Noise filter substrate SW1 2 Fig 1 The f...

Страница 139: ...s per model See table 1 Switches Description Remarks Pump down operation Antifrost control Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved 3 phase OFF Single phase ON Table 1 Outdoor unit model selection with JSW1 1 JSW1 4 and SW4 1 SW4 2 0 OFF 1 ON 100VN 100VS 125VN 125VS 140VN 140VS 200VS 250VS JSW1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 JSW1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 JSW1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 JSW1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SW4 1 1 1 1 1...

Страница 140: ...ture anomaly P104 f 1 b 3 Current safe control of inverter primary current P106 f 7 4 High pressure protection control P104 f 2 a P 105 f 3 a 5 High pressure anomaly P104 f 2 b 6 Low pressure protection control P105 f 5 a 7 Low pressure anomaly P105 f 5 b 8 Anti frost prevention control P106 f 11 9 Current cut P106 f 7 10 Power transistor protection control P106 f 8 11 Power transistor anomaly Ove...

Страница 141: ... of red harness to compressor V End of white harness to compressor W End of black or blue harness to compressor Check for a power transistor short circuit When you do not have a diagnostic checker for judging if the inverter is defective measure between the terminals of the power transistor parts judge whether the power transistor is defective or not Disconnect the compressor then measure with the...

Страница 142: ...move the terminal cover of compressor and disconnect the wires U V W from compressor 3 Connect the wires U Red V White and W Black of checker to the terminal of disconnected wires U V W from compressor respectively b Operation for judgment 1 Power ON after JSW10 4 on outdoor inverter PCB was turned ON 2 After 15 seconds since power has turned ON LED start ON OFF for 5 seconds cyclically and it rep...

Страница 143: ... with the mark when the power is ON LED1 Green LED2 Red Power supply check Measure the power supply at L N It is normal if it is AC 220 240V Noise filter check There should be continuity There should be no shorts between phase Must be conductive When fuse is blown replace it or check wiring LED2 Red check 1 5 time flash Refer to page 121 No anomaly like breakage swell etc allowed Voltage between t...

Страница 144: ... CNB CNIP CNW CNW2 CNE CNH CNR CNS CNEEV1 CNEEV2 CNFAN1 CNA1 CNI3 CNI1 18V 15V FMO1 M M M SM2 SM1 20S CNF OPTION DH CH1 THo R2 THo P THo A THo S THo D THo R1 Power supply check Measure the power supply L1 N It is normal if it is AC220 240V Noise filter check There should be continuity There should be no shorts between phases DC Reactor continuity Check Max 25mΩ Capacitor check Check for anomaly in...

Страница 145: ... CNW CNW2 CNE CNH CNR CNS DH CNF OPTION CNEEV1 CNEEV2 CNI2 CNW1 CNO1 CNE Power supply check Measure the power supply L1 L2 L3 It is normal if it is AC380 415V FDC100 125 140VSX Outdoor unit check points Check items with the mark when the power is ON Noise filter check There should be continuity There should be no shorts between phases Resistance check Resistance is measured 15Ω DC Reactor contiuit...

Страница 146: ... 2 CNE CNH CNR CNS CNEEV1 CNEEV2 CNFAN1 CNA1 CNI3 CNI1 18V 15V FMO1 SM2 SM1 20S CH1 THo R2 THo IPM THo A THo S THo D THo R1 Power supply check Measure the power supply L1 N It is normal if it is AC220 240V Noise filter check There should be continuity There should be no shorts between phases DC Reactor continuity Check Max 25mΩ Capacitor check Check for anomaly in appearance such as damage swellin...

Страница 147: ...ply check Measure the power supply L1 L2 L3 It is normal if it is AC380 415V FDC100 125 140VS Outdoor unit check points Check items with the mark when the power is ON Noise filter check There should be continuity There should be no shorts between phases Resistance check Resistance is measured 15Ω DC Reactor contiuity check 55mΩ or less Capacitor check Check for anomaly in appearance such as damage...

Страница 148: ... check points Cheek items with the mark when the power is ON LED2 Red LED1 Green LED2 Red LED1 Green F1 250V 3A Power supply check Measure the power supply L1 L2 L3 It is normal if it is AC380 415V Noise filter check There should be continuity There should be no shorts between phases Resistance check Resistance is measured 15Ω DC Reactor contiuity check 55mΩ or less Capacitor check Check for anoma...

Страница 149: ...e controller 168 E14 Communication error of indoor units 169 E11 Address setting error between master and slave indoor units 168 1 E16 Indoor fan motor anomaly 170 E19 Indoor unit operation check 171 E20 Indoor fan motor rotation speed anomaly 172 E28 Remote controller temperature thermistor anomaly 173 E35 Cooling overload operation 174 E36 Discharge pipe temperature error 175 E37 Outdoor heat ex...

Страница 150: ... NO NO Is the compressor operating NO YES NO Note 1 Outdoor 35 C Indoor 27 C 1 WAIT It is normal This unit is designed to start in the soft start mode by detecting the under dome temperature of compressor when it restart after power reset It is necessary to replace to higher capacity one or to install additional unit Compressor refrigerant oil protection control at starting is activated For the co...

Страница 151: ...or operating NO YES NO Note 1 Outdoor 7 C Indoor 20 C 1 WAIT It is normal This unit is designed to start in the soft start mode by detecting the under dome temperature of compressor when it restart after power reset It is necessary to replace to higher capacity one or to install additional unit Compressor refrigerant oil protection control at starting is activated For the contents of control refer...

Страница 152: ...frigerant migrated in the compressor When the earth breaker is activated at lower insulation resistance check the following points 6 hours after power ON check if the insulation resistance recovers to normal When power ON crankcase heater heat up compressor and evaporate the refrigerant migrated in the compressor Check if the earth leakage breaker is conformed to higher harmonic regulation or not ...

Страница 153: ...d etc by fixing pipes on the wall or wrapping rubber cushion around the pipe which goes through the hole in the wall or applying other appropriate means Strength of ceiling wall floor etc may be insufficient Review the installing position or reinforce it Check for leaning of installed unit or anomalous mounting of fan louver or motor and specify the contacting point and correct it When the heat ex...

Страница 154: ...uring cooling or defrosting in the heating mode It is normal The noise vibration occurs when the refrigerant starts or stops flowing It is normal When the defrosting starts or stops during heating the refrigerant flow is reversed due to switching 4 way valve This causes a large change in pressure which produces a blowing sound It may accompany also the hissing sounds as mentioned above They are no...

Страница 155: ...rant vacuum dry and recharge refrigerant Since there could be many causes of noise vibration the above do not cover all In such case check the conditions when where how the noise vibration occurs according to following check point Indoor outdoor unit Cooling heating fan mode Startup stop during operation Operating condition Indoor outdoor temperatures pressure Time it occurred Operation data retai...

Страница 156: ...r isAC220 240V for 1 phase unit detected between 1 and 2 on the terminal block of outdoor unit YES YES YES YES Is JX1 open Defective outdoor control PCB Noise filter Misconnection or breakage of connecting wires Defective indoor control or power PCB Replace Replace FM LM etc Replace fuse Defective indoor power PCB Replace Open JX1 Defective indoor control PCB Replace 2 Error detection method 3 Con...

Страница 157: ... controller wires NO Is DC15V or higher detected between X Y of indoor unit terminal block YES YES YES YES NO NO NO Correct Replace wires Replace remote controller Defective indoor power PCB Replace Defective indoor control PCB Replace 2 Error detection method 3 Condition of Error displayed 4 Presumable cause Remote controller wire breakage short circuit Defective remote controller Malfunction by ...

Страница 158: ...eset NO YES YES NO NO NO NO NO YES YES YES Set one remote controller for Master and the other for Slave Set SW1 on remote controller PCB at Master Set address again SW2 on indoor control PCB Separate remote controller wires from high voltage wires Defective indoor control PCB Replace Defective remote controller Change 2 Error detection method Communication between indoor unit and remote controller...

Страница 159: ...ve 4 Presumable cause Improper setting Surrounding environment Defective remote controller communication circuit Faulty indoor control or power PCB Faulty outdoor control PCB Note If any error is detected 30 minutes after displaying WAIT on the remote controller the display changes to INSPECT I U NO NO NO NO NO Are more than 3 units of remote controller connected Does remote controller display Sla...

Страница 160: ...or unit terminal block Is approx DC20V detected between on the indoor unit terminal block WAIT Defective indoor control PCB Replace Defective indoor control PCB Replace Defective remote controller Replace Broken remote controller wire Y Replace Correct connection wires between indoor and outdoor units Defective outdoor control PCB Replace Defective connection wire Broken Noise Defective indoor con...

Страница 161: ...the outdoor control PCB blown NO YES Is DC5V detected on the outdoor control PCB Between of CNI1 NO YES Is DC5V detected if the connector of outdoor unit fan motor is disconnected NO Model 71 140 Is DC255 310V detected at CNA2 Model 200 250 Is 220 240 detected at CNW2 1 Note 2 Value in are for the model 200 250 2 Normal Malfunction by noise Replace noise filter Check connection of diode stack and ...

Страница 162: ...itor NO Replace the power supply fuse YES Isn t there a short circuit between phases of the noise filter Isn t there a short circuit between phases of inverter PCB input terminals Isn t there any crack burning on the power transistor module Is the reactor OK Is the electrolytic capacitor OK Note 1 For model 200 250 replace also the power transistor module 2 Error detection method 3 Condition of Er...

Страница 163: ...roller wires if the remote controller is removed Are wires connected properly between the indoor outdoor units NO Defective remote controller Defective remote controller Defective connecting wire Defective remote controller wire Short circuit etc Defective indoor control PCB Replace 2 Error detection method 3 Condition of Error displayed 4 Presumable cause Faulty indoor control PCB Defective remot...

Страница 164: ...ipheral environment Defective indoor control PCB Replace Defective remote controller Replace 2 Error detection method When normal communication between the remote controller and the indoor unit is interrupted for more than 2 minutes Detectable only with the remote controller 3 Condition of Error displayed Same as above 4 Presumable cause Defective communication circuit between remote controller in...

Страница 165: ...In case that the outdoor unit red LED flashes 2 times Repair signal wires Repair signal wires To the diagnosis of WAIT Unit is normal Malfunction by temporary noise etc Defective outdoor control PCB Defective network communication circuit Replace Unit is normal Malfunction by temporary noise etc 2 Error detection method When normal communication between indoor and outdoor unit is interrupted for m...

Страница 166: ... control PCB Replace Defective indoor unit heat exchanger temperature thermistor input circuit 2 Error detection method Anomalously low temperature or high temperature resistance is detected on the indoor heat exchanger thermistor ThI R1 R2 or R3 3 Condition of Error displayed When the temperature thermistor detects 50 C or lower for 5 seconds continuously the compressor stops After 3 minutes dela...

Страница 167: ...place Defective indoor control PCB Replace Defective return air temperature thermistor input circuit 2 Error detection method Anomalously low temperature or high temperature resistance is detected by indoor return air temperature thermistor Thi A 3 Condition of Error displayed When the temperature thermistor detects 50 C or lower for 5 seconds continuously the compressor stops After 3 minute delay...

Страница 168: ...tor see the error display E6 YES NO YES NO Error stop Reset Indoor heat exchanger temperature C 56 63 Wash Defective indoor heat exchanger temperature thermistor connector Correct Defective indoor heat exchanger temperature thermistor Check refrigerant system Adjust 2 Error detection method Indoor heat exchanger temperature thermistor ThI R1 R2 R3 3 Condition of Error displayed When it is detected...

Страница 169: ...han 17 indoor units connected to one remote controller NO YES Defective remote controller Replace Reduce to 16 or less units 2 Error detection method When it detects more than 17 of indoor units connected to one remote contorller 3 Condition of Error displayed Same as above 4 Presumable cause Excessive number of indoor units connected Defective remote controller Note Error code Remote controller L...

Страница 170: ... settings Select IU 2 Error detection method IU address has been set using the Master IU address set function of remote control 3 Condition of Error displayed Same as above 4 Presumable cause Same as above Note Is Master IU address set function of remote control used E11 occurs YES Error code Remote control LED Green Red Indoor Content IU IU IU R C In case the wiring is below and Mastar IU address...

Страница 171: ...wer supply Note 1 Set dip switches SW5 1 and SW5 2 as shown in the following table Factory default setting Master Master Slave a Slave b Slave c SW5 1 OFF OFF ON SW5 2 OFF ON OFF ON ON Dip switch Indoor unit YES NO NO YES Correct unit address setting Correct wiring Defective indoor control PCB Replace Malfunction by noise Check surrounding environment 2 Error detection method When communication er...

Страница 172: ...or persists after replacing the fan motor replace the indoor control PCB Malfunction by temporary noise 2 Error detection method Detected by rotation speed of indoor fan motor 3 Condition of Error displayed When actual rotation speed of indoor fan motor drops to lower than 200rpm for 30 seconds continuously the compressor and the indoor fan motor stop After 2 seconds it starts again automatically ...

Страница 173: ...ective SW7 Replace Turn SW7 1 on the indoor control PCB OFF and reset the power 2 Error detection method After indoor operation check when the communication between indoor and outdoor unit is established and SW7 1 is still kept ON 3 Condition of Error displayed Same as above 4 Presumable cause Mistake in SW7 1 setting Due to forgetting to turn OFF SW7 1 after indoor operation check Note Error code...

Страница 174: ...e fan motor If the anomaly persists after replacing the fan motor replace the indoor control PCB Malfunction by temporary noise 2 Error detection method Detected by rotation speed of indoor fan motor 3 Condition of error displayed When the actual fan rotation speed does not reach to the speed of required speed 50rpm after 2 minutes have been elapsed since the fan motor rotation speed command was o...

Страница 175: ...s error occurs again within 60 minutes after the initial detection 4 Presumable cause Faulty connection of remote controller temperature thermistor Defective remote controller temperature thermistor Defective remote controller PCB Note After 10 seconds has passed since remote controller thermistor was switched from valid to invalid E28 will not be displayed even if the thermistor harness is discon...

Страница 176: ... temperature thermistor Check unit side Isn t the air circulation of outdoor unit short circuited Are installation spaces adequate Isn t there any fouling or clogging on heat exchanger Control operation check Defective outdoor control PCB Replace Excessive refrigerant amount Recharge refrigerant by weighing proper amount on a scale 2 Error detection method For the error detection method refer to t...

Страница 177: ...mount on a scale Control operation check Defective outdoor control PCB Replace Check unit side Isn t filter clogged Are adequate indoor outdoor unit installation spaces Isn t there any short circuit of air Isn t there any fouling clogging on indoor heat exchanger 2 Error detection method For the error detection method refer to the protective control by controlling compressor rotation speed and coo...

Страница 178: ...ective outdoor control PCB Replace Defective outdoor heat exchanger temperature thermistor input circuit 2 Error detection method Detection of anomalously low temperature resistance on the outdoor heat exchanger temperature thermistor 3 Condition of Error displayed When the temperature thermistor detects 50 C or lower for 20 seconds continuously within 2 minutes to 2 minutes 20 seconds after the c...

Страница 179: ...trol PCB Replace Defective outdoor air temperature thermistor input circuit 2 Error detection method Detection of anomalously low temperature resistance on outdoor air temperature thermistor 3 Condition of Error displayed When the temperature thermistor detects 45 C or lower for 5 seconds continuously within 2 minutes to 2 minutes 20 seconds after the compressor ON the compressor stops After 3 min...

Страница 180: ...ce characteristics Temperature thermistor resistance kΩ Temperature C Broken wire Shot circuit Correct connector Defective discharge pipe temperature thermistor Replace Defective outdoor control PCB Replace Defective temperature thermistor input circuit 2 Error detection method Detection of anomalously low temperature resistance on the discharge pipe temperature thermistor 3 Condition of Error dis...

Страница 181: ...on OK YES YES If the power supply breaker is turned OFF and ON too quickly E40 may be displayed This is normal NO YES If any anomaly exists on the electronic expansion valve connector connection the power supply must be reset NO Open service valve Correct 63H1 connector Correct electronic expansion valve connector Defective outdoor control PCB Replace Defective 63H1 input circuit 2 Error detection...

Страница 182: ... only When less than 14VDC of the output voltage is detected between and on CNI3 E41 is displayed See Note mentioned below When less than 14VDC of the output voltage is detected between and on CNI3 E41 is displayed See Note mentioned below Inverter PCB anomaly Outdoor fan motor anomaly Control PCB anomaly Noise filter PCB anomaly Note 2 How to check the voltage between and of CNI3 㹢See E51 㩷 Is DC...

Страница 183: ...istor temperture thermistor anomaly Inadequate installation space of outdoor unit Is it possible to reset the error for 10 minuted after compressor stopped Can error be reset NO NO YES Is the installation space of outdoor unit enough Is the outdoor fan running Replace inverter PCB Are the characteristics of power transitor temperature thermistor OK Is the fixing of power transistor to radiator fin...

Страница 184: ...4Ω or more at 20 C Models FDC200 250 NO NO NO Check power supply Open the valves Check refrigerant amount and refregerant circuit In case of transitional increase of high pressure and or test run several times restarting may recover it because liquid refrigerant migrated in the compresser is discharged from the compressor Replace compressor 2 Error detection method In order to prevent from overcur...

Страница 185: ...rom previous page YES FDC71 250 Defective inverter PCB Replace For model 200 250 replace also the power transistor module FDC71 250 Defective inverter PCB Replace For model 200 250 replace also the power transistor module 2 Error detection method In order to prevent from overcurrent of inverter if the current exceeds the specifications it makes the compressor stopping 3 Condition of Error displaye...

Страница 186: ...een inverter PCB and outdoor control PCB Outdoor control PCB anomaly Outdoor fan motor anomaly YES NO NO YES Are both switches of JSW10 11 SW1 2 on the inverter PCB set correctly NO YES Is the connection of connectors between the inverter PCB and the outdoor control PCB OK NO YES Is the communication wire between the inverter PCB and the outdoor control PCB connected properly Replace the outdoor c...

Страница 187: ...detection method In order to prevent from overcurrent of A F if the current exceeds the specifications it makes the compressor stopping 3 Condition of error displayed If the output current of A F exceeds the specifications it makes the compressor stopping 4 Presumable cause Defective inverter PCB Note Error code Remote controller LED Green Red Outdoor control PCB Outdoor Inverter PCB 1 time flash ...

Страница 188: ...tor 3 Condition of Error displayed When actual rotation speed of outdoor fan motor FMo1 drops to 100min 1 or lower for 30 minutes continuously the compressor and the outdoor fan motor stop After 3 minutes delay it starts again automatically but if this anomaly occurs 5 times within 60 minutes after the initial detection 4 Presumable cause Defective outdoor control PCB Foreign material at rotationa...

Страница 189: ...ontrol PCB Replace Replace low pressure sensor 2 Error detection method Detected by low pressure drop and suction superheat 3 Condition of Error displayed When the low pressure sensor detects 0 079MPa or lower for 15 seconds continuously compressor stops and it restarts automatically after 3 minutes delay And if this anomaly occurs 3 times within 60 minutes 10 minutes after the compressor starts i...

Страница 190: ...essure sensor and suction pipe temprerature thermister connector OK NO YES NO YES Are the characteristics of low pressure sensor suction pipe temperature thermistor OK Is the low pressure normal during operation Continued from previous page Open fully Correct Defective low pressure sensor suction pipe temperature thermistor Replace Charge refrigerant Defective outdoor control PCB Replace Defective...

Страница 191: ...r PCB 1 time flash Keeps flashing Yellow or Red LED Green Indoor control PCB Stays OFF Keeps flashing Keeps flashing Content 6 times flash or 2 times flash Inverter and fan motor anomaly Outdoor fan motor anomaly Inverter PCB anomaly Outdoor control PCB anomaly Note 2 How to check the voltage between and of CNI3 For FDC71 㧦 15V 㧦 G ND For FDC100 140 and FDC200 250 Model FDC71 140VN Model FDC100 14...

Страница 192: ...tdoor control PCB Replace Defective suction pipe temperature thermistor input circuit 2 Error detection method When the suction pipe temperature thermistor detects anomalously low temperature 3 Condition of Error displayed If the temperature thermistor detects 50 C or lower for 5 seconds continuously within 10 minutes to 10 minutes 20 seconds after compressor ON the compressor stops When the compr...

Страница 193: ...Is refrigerant amount charged properly Is there any anomaly on the refrigeration circuit Defective outdoor control PCB Replace Defective low pressure sensor input circuit OK 2 Error detection method When anomalous voltage pressure is detected 3 Condition of Error displayed If the pressure sensor detects 0V or lower and 3 49V or higher for 5 seconds continuously within 2 minutes to 2 minutes 20 sec...

Страница 194: ...tion of underneath temperature thermistor connector Defective underneath temperature thermistor Replace Replace outdoor control PCB Defective underneath temperature thermistor input circuit 2 Error detection method When anoumalous low temperature resistance is detected by the underneath temperature thermistor 3 Condition of Error displayed If the temperature thermistor detcts 50 C or lower for 5 s...

Страница 195: ...rror detection method Judge insufficient refrigerant amount by detecting the temperature differnce between indoor heat exchanger ThI R and indoor return air ThI A It detects at initial startup in cooling or dehumidifying mode after power ON In case of model 71 it cannot detect 3 Condition of Error displayed When the insufficient refrigerant amount is detected 3 times within 30 minutes In case of M...

Страница 196: ...rigerant oil in compressor can be evaporated Check whether the electric leakage breaker conforms to high harmonic specifications As INV PAC units has inverter in order to prevent from improper operation be sure to use the breaker of high harmonic type Error code Remote controller LED Green Red Outdoor control PCB Outdoor inverter PCB 1 time flash Keeps flashing Yellow or Red LED Green Indoor contr...

Страница 197: ...ime flash Keeps flashing Yellow or Red LED Green Indoor control PCB Stays OFF Keeps flashing Keeps flashing Content Stays off or 4 times flash Compressor startup failure 2 2 Is it model 200 or 250 Is the power transistor module OK YES From previous page Try to restart several times Does it start Note Several times restarting may recover it because liquid refrigerant migrated in the compressor coul...

Страница 198: ...tection operation the compressor stops When it is restart automatically after 3 minutes it is detected 4 times within 15 minutes 4 Presumable cause Defective outdoor fan motor Defective outdoor control PCB Defective inverter PCB Anomalous power supply voltage Improper refrigerant amount and refrigerant circuit Defective compressor motor bearing Note Insulation resistance The unit is left for long ...

Страница 199: ... Hole Opening Installation hole Installation hole Put through the wiring from the back side to the hole of the lower case Fit the lower case into the ceiling opening Make sure that the clearance between the convex part of the back of the lower case and the ceiling opening must be as equal as possible on both sides Using the two installation holes shown above fix the lower case onto the ceiling wit...

Страница 200: ...ioner series set the indoor unit address with SW2 on the indoor unit PCB from 0 to F so as not to duplicate For VRF series set the indoor unit address with SW1 SW2 and SW5 2 on the indoor unit PCB from 000 to 127 so as not to duplicate KIT Restrictions on the thickness and length of wire Maximun total extension 600m Within 100m x 0 3 mm2 Within 200m x 0 5 mm2 Within 300m x 0 75mm2 Within 400m x 1 ...

Страница 201: ...urface Operation Inspection lamp During operation Green failure Red Remote controller sensor ON OFF button Button to start stop the air conditioner FAN SPEED button Button to set the fan speed AIR CON No button Indicates the No of air conditioner which is connected MODE button Use to select the mode TEMP button Use to raise the setting temperature TEMP button Use to lower the setting temperature O...

Страница 202: ...2 core wires or cables on site configuration 2 Maximum prolongation of remote controller wiring is 600m If the prolongation is over 100m change to the size below But the wiring in the remote controller case should be 0 3mm2 recommended to 0 5mm2 Change the wire size outside of the case according to wire connecting Waterproof treatment is necessary at the wire connecting section Be careful about co...

Страница 203: ...portion of the bottom surface of the remote control and slightly twist it and the case is removed The remote controller cord can be extracted from the upper center After the thin part in the upper side of the remote controller upper case is scraped with a nipper or knife remove burr with a file The lower case of the remote controller is mounted to a flat wall with two accessory wood screws Connect...

Страница 204: ...perature Return air temperature can be confirmed by the remote controller operation Press AIR CON NO button for over 5 seconds 88 blinks on the temperature setting indicator 88 blinks for approximately 2 seconds while data is read Then the return air temperature is displayed Example return air temperature 27 C blinking Note For the return air temperature in the normal case the return air temperatu...

Страница 205: ...tor enabled offset temperature at 1 0 C 06 Remote controller thermistor 2 0 C At the time of heating in the case of remote controller thermistor enabled offset temperature at 2 0 C 07 Remote controller thermistor 3 0 C At the time of heating in the case of remote controller thermistor enabled offset temperature at 3 0 C 05 Ventilation setting 01 No ventilator connection 02 Ventilator links air con...

Страница 206: ...e same procedures If the setting is finished proceed to Stop air conditioning and simultaneously press AIR CON NO and MODE buttons at the same time for over three seconds The function number 01 blinks in the upper right Press TEMP or TEMP button Select the function number Press MODE button Decide the function number In the case of selecting the remote controller function 01 06 The current setting ...

Страница 207: ...egarded as installation failure and warranty may not be given 1 Remove the top panel of the outdoor unit 11 pcs of tapping screws Follow the law or regulation of the country where it is installed Do not alter the heater Lay down the heater so that the edge of the sheet metal does not damage the heater Bending radius must be bigger than 25mm Do not use the heater near flammable substances Be sure t...

Страница 208: ... heat exchanger and align the end of heater with the end plate of heat exchanger Step 6 3 Remove the front panel 11 pcs of tapping screws Pull the panel straightforward so that the panel doesn t touch the fan blade Step 3 4 Remove the fan blade if necessary Note Do not rotate the axis of fan motor when removing the fan blade It may cause malfunction of the fan motor Step 4 ...

Страница 209: ...ed by aluminum fin when fixing the heater with screw Step 7 9 Lay down the wiring on the same route of fan motor wiring and fix the wire with attached plastic band 2 places at the same place where the fan motor wiring is banded Step 9 12 Reasse Use Use Note This heat disconne Be sure t Especially Step 12 Note Be sure to cut the excess part of plastic band It may cause abnormal noise when hit by fa...

Страница 210: ...he wiring route such as suction pipe check valve and check joint Step 12 3 Top panel Note 1 When reassembling the service panel take care not to damage the front panel with the edge 2 There are two different length of screws Be sure to use correct screw Long screw A used for Top panel other than fixing fan bracket Short screw B other place than A op right xcess Step 11 he cable lly A B 2 Service p...

Страница 211: ...cy of continuous improvement we reserve the right to make changes in all specifications without notice C Because of our policy of continuous improvement we reserve the right to make changes in all specifications without notice C Copyright MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES THERMAL SYSTEMS LTD MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES THERMAL SYSTEMS LTD 16 5 Konan 2 chome Minato ku Tokyo 108 8215 Japan http www mhi mt...

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