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 '12 • SRK-T-130

Necessary tools for the installation work

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2

3

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9

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1

1

1

1

1

Q’ty

Option parts

Sealing plate

Sleeve

Inclination plate

Putty

Drain hose (extension hose

)

Piping cover (for insulation of connection piping)

Plus  headed  driver

Knife

Saw

Tape  measure

Hammer

Spanner wrench

Torque wrench

Hole core drill (65mm  in diameter

)

Wrench key (Hexagon) [4m/m]

Flaring tool set

Gas leak detector

Pipe bender

Gauge for projection adjustment   Used when flare is made by using   conventional flare tool

(

)

(                                                  

)

14.0 ~ 82.0N

·m

(1.4 ~ 8.2kgf

·m)

(

Designed specifically

for R410A

)

Piping in the left direction

Piping in the right rear direction

Piping in the left rear direction

Piping in the right directio

n

INSTALLATION SPACE (INDOOR UNIT)

(FRONT VIEW

)

Piping is possible in the rear, left, left rear, left downward, right or downward direction

.

Right

Rear

Downward

Left  rear

Left downward

Left

Wireless remote contro

l

Remote control holder

Wood screws

BEFORE INSTALLATION

 

Before installation check that the power supply matches the air conditioner.

SELECTION OF INSTALLATION LOCATION

INSTALLATION OF INDOOR UNIT

Indoor unit

Relation between setting plate and indoor unit

Installing the support of piping

(Install at location that meets the following conditions, after getting approval from the customer

)

 

Where there is no obstructions to the air flow and where the cooled and heated air can be evenly distributed.

 

A solid place where the unit or the wall will not vibrate.

 

A place where there will be enough space for servicing. (Where space mentioned below can be secured)

 

Where wiring and the piping work will be easy to conduct.

 

The place where receiving part is not exposed to the direct rays of the sun or the strong rays of the street lighting.

 

A place where it can be easily drained.

 

A place separated at least 1m away from the television or the radio. (To prevent interference to images and sounds.)

 

Places where this unit is not affected by the high frequency equipment or electric equipment.

 

Avoid installing this unit in place where there is much oil mist.

 

Places where there is no electric equipment or household under the installing unit.

Wireless remote control

In case of piping in the right rear directio

n

 

A place where the air conditioner can be received the signal surely during operating the wireless remote control

.

 

Places where there is no affected by the TV and radio etc.

 

Do not place where exposed to direct sunlight or near heat devices such as a stove.

Sufficient care must be taken not to damage 

the panel when connecting pipes.

[Top view]

When drilling the wall that contains a metal lath, wire lath or metal plate, be sure to use pipe hole sleeve sold separately

.

• Matters of special notice when piping from left or central/rear of the unit.

Left-hand-side piping

Right-hand-side piping

Installation of Installation boar

d

Drilling of holes and fixture of sleeve (Option parts

)

Fixing on concrete wall

Use of nut anchor

Use of bolt anchor

Shaping of pipings

Taping of the exterior

Piping

s

Drain hose

Top

Nu

t

(M6)

Mounting board

Mounting board

Max.10

Thickness of the wall + 1.5c

m

5

ø65

Indoor sid

e

Outdoor side

Indoor side

Outdoor side

Installed stat

e

Turn to

tighte

n

b

b

c

a

Bolt

(M6   12

)

5 cm mini

m

um

from the w

all

10

 c

m

 m

inimum

from the 

w

all

Installation boar

d

Slee

ve

 (sold separately

)

6.5 cm minimum from the ceilin

g

R410A REFRIGERANT USED

W

ALL TYPE AIR CONDITIONER

IN

ST

AL

LA

TI

ON

 M

AN

UA

FO

IN

DO

OR

 U

N

IT

RKW012A400

 In case of rear piping draw out, cut off the lower  and the right side portions of the sleeve collar

.

 Drill a hole with whole core drill

.

 Hold the bottom of the 

piping and fix direction 

before stretching it and 

shaping it.

 Tape only the portion 

that goes through the 

w

al

l.

 Always tape the wiring 

with the piping.

[Drain hose changing procedures

]

1. Remove the drain hose

2. Remove the drain cap.

 Remove it with hand or pliers

.

 Remove the screw and drain hose,  making it rotate

.

3. Insert the drain cap.

4. Connect the drain hose

.

 Insert the drain cap which was removed  at procedure 

“2

” securely using a 

hexagonal wrench etc

.

Note: Be careful that If it is not Inserted 

securely, water leakage may occur

.

 Insert the drain hose securely, making  rotate. And install the screw

.

Note: Be careful that If it is not Inserted 

securely, water leakage may  occur

.

 

Adjustment of the installation board in the horizontal direction is to  be conducted with eight screws in a temporary tightened state.

 

Adjust so the board will be 

level by turning the board 

with the standard hole as 

the center

.

Look for the inside wall structures (Intermediats support or pillar 

and firmly install the unit after level surface has been checked.)

CAUTION

Completely seal the hole on 

the wall with putty. Otherwise, 

furniture, or other, may be 

wetted by leaked water or

 

dewing

.

putt

y

putt

y

1

1

1

10

2

2

2

Q

’ty

Standard accessories (Installation kit

)

Accessories for indoor unit

Installation board (Attached to the rear of the indoor unit)

Wireless remote control

Remote control holder

Battery

[R03 (AAA, Micro) 1.5V]

Air-cleaning filters

2

1

Insulation (#486 50 x 100 t3)

Filter holders (Attached to the front panel of indoor unit)

Tapping screws  (for installation board 

ø

4 X 25mm

)

Wood screws (for remote control switch holder 

ø3.5 X 16mm

)

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

(

)

Designed specifically

for R410A

Indoor side

Outdoor side

Standard

 

hole

610 450

Mating 

mark 

for 

level 

surface

(Unit : mm)

Indoor unit

For bolt anchor and nut anchor

Installation boar

d

Space  for service

10

0

Spac

e

 for service

Piping hole 

65

)

25

50

50

34

9

10

6

50

44.5

221.5

15 Space 

for service

65 Space 

for service

7.7

301.8

8.5

44.

5

49.

5

10

6

450

88

6

53.5

77

Piping for Gas 633.

5

Piping for Liquid 703.

5

Drain hose 772 

16)

Piping hole 

65)

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9

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

W

ARNING

• 

Read the “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS” car

efully first of all and strictly follow it 

during the installation work in or

der to pr

otect yourself.

• 

The pr

ecautionary items mentioned below ar

e distinguished into two levels,

                           and                        

.

                           : 

W

rong installation would cause serious consequences such 

as injuries or death.

                           : 

W

rong installation might cause serious consequences 

depending on cir

cumstances.

 

Both mentions the important items to pr

otect your health and safety so strictly 

follow them by any means.

• 

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re

 t

co

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irm

 n

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 a

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l a

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ce

 

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et

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 o

f t

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eq

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en

t t

th

us

er

 a

cc

or

di

ng

 to

 th

ow

ne

r’s

 m

an

ua

l. 

• 

Keep the installation manual together with owner

’s manual at a place wher

any user can r

ead at any time. Mor

eover if necessary

, ask to hand them to a 

new user

.

• 

For installing qualified personnel, take pr

ecautions in r

espect to themselves by 

using suitable pr

otective clothing, gr

oves, etc., and then perform the 

installation works.

• 

Please pay attention not to fall down the tools, etc. when installing the unit at 

the high position.

• 

If unusual noise can be hear

d during operation, consult the dealer

.

• 

The meanings of 

“Marks

” used her

e ar

e as shown on the right:

• 

This installation manual illustrates the method of installing an indoor 

unit.

• 

For electrical wiring work, please see instructions set out on the 

backside.

• 

For outdoor unit installation and r

efrigerant piping, please r

efer to the

 

installation manual that comes with your outdoor unit.

• 

A wir

ed r

emote contr

ol unit is supplied separately as an optional part.

• 

When install the unit, be sur

e to check whether the selection of 

installation place, power supply specifications, usage limitation

 (piping

 

length, height dif

fer

ences between indoor and outdoor units, power

 

supply voltage and etc.) and installation spaces.

 

Never do it under any 

cir

cumstances.

Always do it accor

ding to the 

instruction.

CAUTION

W

ARNING

CAUTION

W

ARNING

• 

Installation must be carried out by the qualified installer

.

 

If you install the system by yourself, it may cause serious tr

ouble such as 

water leaks, electric shocks, fir

e and personal injury

, as a r

esult of a 

system malfunction.

• 

Install the system in full accor

dance with the installation manual.

 

Incorr

ect installation may cause bursts, personal injury

, water leaks, electric 

shocks and fir

e.

• 

Be sur

e to use only for household and r

esidence. 

 

If this appliance is installed in inferior envir

onment such as machine shop 

and etc., it can cause malfunction. 

• 

Use the original accessories and the specified components for 

installation.

 

If parts other than those pr

escribed by us ar

e used, It may cause water 

leaks, electric shocks, fir

e and personal injury.

• 

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.

• 

Ventilate the working ar

ea well in the event of r

efrigerant leakage

 

during installation.

 

If the r

efrigerant comes into contact with naked flames, poisonous gas is 

pr

oduced.

• 

When installing in small r

ooms, take pr

evention measur

es not to 

exceed the density limit of 

re

frigerant in the event of leakage,

 

referr

ed by the formula (accor

dance with ISO5149). 

 

If the density of r

efrigerant exceeds the limit, please consult the dealer and 

install the ventilation system, otherwise lack of oxygen can occur

, which 

can cause serious accident. 

• 

After completed installation, check that no 

re

frigerant leaks fr

om 

the system.

 

If r

efrigerant leaks into the r

oom and comes into contact with an oven or 

other hot surface, poisonous gas is pr

oduced.

• 

Use the pr

escribed pipes, flar

e nuts and tools for R410A.

 

Using existing parts (for R22 or R407C) can cause the unit failur

e and 

serious accidents due to burst of the r

efrigerant cir

cuit.

• 

Tighten the flar

e nut by tor

que wr

ench with specified method.

 

If the flar

e nut wer

e tightened with excess tor

que, this may cause burst and 

refrigerant leakage after a long period.

• 

The electrical installation must be carried out by the qualified

 

electrician in accor

dance with 

“the norm for electrical work

” and 

“national wiring 

re

gulation

”, and the system must be connected to 

the dedicated cir

cuit.

 

Power supply with insuf

ficient capacity and incorr

ect function done by 

impr

oper work can cause electric shocks and fir

e.

• 

Be sur

e to shut of

f the power befor

e starting electrical work.

 

Failur

e to shut of

f the power can cause electric shocks, unit failur

e or 

incorr

ect function of equipment.

• 

Be sur

e to use the cables conformed to safety standar

d and cable 

ampacity for power distribution work. 

 

Unconformable cables can cause electric leak, anomalous heat pr

oduction 

or fir

e. 

 

• 

This appliance must be connected to main power supply by means

 

of a cir

cuit br

eaker or switch (fuse:20A) with a contact separation of 

at least 3mm. 

• 

When plugging this appliance, a plug conforming to the norm 

IEC60884-1 must be used.

• 

Use the pr

escribed cables for electrical connection, tighten the 

cables secur

ely in terminal block and 

re

lieve the cables corr

ectly to

 

pr

event overloading the terminal blocks.

 

Loose connections or cable mountings can cause anomalous heat 

pr

oduction or fir

e.

• 

Arrange the wiring in the contr

ol box so that it cannot be pushed up 

further into the box. Install the service panel corr

ectly.

 

Incorr

ect installation may r

esult in overheating and fir

e.

• 

Be sur

e to switch of

f the power supply in the event of installation,

 

inspection or servicing.

 

If the power supply is not shut of

f, ther

e is a risk of electric shocks, unit 

failur

e or personal injury due to the unexpected start of fan.

CAUTION

• 

Use the cir

cuit br

eaker of corr

ect capacity. Cir

cuit br

eaker should 

be the one that disconnect all poles under over curr

ent.

 

Using the incorr

ect one could cause the system failur

e and fir

e.

• 

Earth leakage br

eaker must be installed.

 

If the earth leakage br

eaker is not installed, it can cause electric shocks.

• 

Install isolator or disconnect switch on the power supply wiring in 

accor

dance with the local codes and r

egulations.

• 

Be sur

e to install indoor unit pr

operly accor

ding to the installation

 

manual in or

der to run of

f the drainage smoothly.

 

Impr

oper installation of indoor unit can cause dr

opping water into the r

oom 

and damaging personal pr

operty.

• 

Install the drainage pipe to run of

f drainage secur

ely accor

ding to 

the installation manual.

 

Incorr

ect installation of the drainage pipe can cause dr

opping water into the 

room and damaging personal pr

operty.

• 

Be sur

e to install the drainage pipe with descending slope of 1/100 

or mor

e, and not to make traps and air

-bleedings.

 

Check if the drainage runs of

f secur

ely during commissioning and ensur

the space for inspection and maintenance. 

• 

Secur

e a space for installation, inspection and maintenance 

specified in the manual.

 

Insuf

ficient space can r

esult in accident such as personal injury due to 

falling fr

om the installation place.

• 

For installation work, be car

eful not to get inju

re

d with the heat

 

exchanger

, piping flar

e portion or scr

ews etc.

• 

Be sur

e to insulate the 

re

frigerant pipes so as not to condense the

 

ambient air moistur

e on them.

 

Insuf

ficient insulation can cause condensation, which can lead to moistur

damage on the ceiling, floor

, fur

nitur

e and any other valuables.

• 

When perform the air conditioner operation (cooling or drying

 

operation) in which ventilator is installed in the r

oom. In this case,

 

using the air conditioner in parallel with the ventilator

, ther

e is the

 

possibility that drain water may backflow in accor

dance with the

 

room lapse into the negative pr

essur

e status. Ther

efor

e, set up the

 

opening port such as incorporate the air into the r

oom that may

 

appr

opriate to ventilation (For example; Open the door a little). In

 

addition, just as above, so set up the opening port if the r

oom lapse

 

into negative pr

essur

e status due to 

re

gister of the wind for the high 

rise apartment etc.

• 

Be sur

e to perform air tightness test by pr

essurizing with nitr

ogen

 

gas after completed 

re

frigerant piping work.

 

If the density of r

efrigerant exceeds the limit in the event of r

efrigerant 

leakage in the small r

oom, lack of oxygen can occur

,  which can cause 

serious accidents.

• 

Do not install the unit in the locations listed below

.

 

• 

Locations wher

e carbon fiber

, metal powder or any powder is floating.

 

• 

Locations wher

e any substances that can af

fect the unit such as sulphide 

gas, chloride gas, acid and alkaline can occur

 

• 

Vehicles and ships.

 

• 

Locations wher

e cosmetic or special sprays ar

e often used.

 

• 

Locations with dir

ect exposur

e of oil mist and steam such as kitchen and 

machine plant.

 

• 

Locations wher

e any machines which generate high fr

equency harmonics 

ar

e used.

 

• 

Locations with salty atmospher

es such as coastlines. 

 

• 

Locations with heavy snow (If installed, be sur

e to pr

ovide base flame and 

snow hood mentioned in the manual).

 

• 

Locations wher

e the unit is exposed to chimney smoke.

 

• 

Locations at high altitude (mor

e than 1000m high).

 

• 

Locations with ammonic atmospher

es.

 

• 

Locations wher

e heat radiation fr

om other heat sour

ce can af

fect the unit.

 

• 

Locations without good air cir

culation.

 

• 

Lo

ca

tio

ns

 w

ith

 a

ny

 o

bs

ta

cl

es

 w

hi

ch

 c

an

 p

re

ve

nt

 in

le

t a

nd

 o

ut

le

t a

ir 

of

 th

un

it.

 

• 

Locations wher

e short cir

cuit of air can occur (in case of multiple units 

installation).

 

• 

Locations wher

e str

ong air blows against the air outlet of outdoor unit.

 

It can cause r

emarkable decr

ease in performance, corr

osion and damage 

of components, malfunction and fir

e.

• 

Do not install the indoor unit in the locations listed below (Be sur

to install the indoor unit accor

ding to the installation manual for 

each model because each indoor unit has each limitation).

 

• 

Locations with any obstacles which can pr

event inlet and outlet air of the 

unit.

 

• 

Locations wher

e vibration can be amplified due to insuf

ficient str

ength of 

structur

e.

 

• 

Locations wher

e the infrar

ed r

eceiver is exposed to the dir

ect sunlight or 

the str

ong light beam (in case of the infrar

ed specification unit).

 

• 

Locations wher

e an equipment af

fected by high harmonics is placed (TV

 

set or radio r

eceiver is placed within 1m).

 

• 

Locations wher

e drainage cannot run of

f safely.

 

It can af

fect performance or function and etc. 

• 

Do not install the unit near the location wher

e leakage of 

combustible gases can occur

.

 

If leaked gases accumulate ar

ound the unit, it can cause fir

e.

• 

Do not install the unit wher

e corr

osive gas (such as sulfur

ous acid

 

gas etc.) or combustible gas (such as thinner and petr

oleum gases) 

can accumulate or collect, or wher

e volatile combustible

 

substances ar

e handled.

 

Corr

osive gas can cause corr

osion of heat exchanger

, br

eakage of plastic 

parts and etc. And combustible gas can cause fir

e.

• 

Do not use the indoor unit at the place wher

e water splashes may

 

occur such as in laundries.

 

S

in

ce

 th

in

do

or

 u

ni

t i

no

t w

at

er

pr

oo

f, 

it 

ca

ca

us

el

ec

tr

ic

 s

ho

ck

an

fir

e.

 

• 

Do not install nor use the system close to the equipment that

 

generates electr

omagnetic fields or high fr

equency harmonics.

 

Equipment such as inverters, standby generators, medical high fr

equency 

equipments and telecommunication equipments can af

fect the system, and 

cause malfunctions and br

eakdowns. The system can also af

fect medical 

equipment and telecommunication equipment, and obstruct its function or 

cause jamming.

• 

Do not place any variables which will be damaged by getting wet 

under the indoor unit.

 

When the r

elative humidity is higher than 80% or drainage pipe is clogged, 

condensation or drainage water can dr

op and it can cause the damage of 

valuables.

• 

Do not install the 

re

mote contr

ol at the dir

ect sunlight.

 

It can cause malfunction or deformation of the r

emote contr

ol.

• 

Do not use the unit for special purposes such as storing foods,

 

cooling pr

ecision instruments and pr

eservation of animals, plants or 

art.

 

It can cause the damage of the items.

• 

Do not use any materials other than a fuse with the corr

ect rating in

 

the location wher

e fuses ar

e to be used.

 

Connecting the cir

cuit with copper wir

e or other metal thr

ead can cause 

unit failur

e and fir

e.

• 

Do not touch any buttons with wet hands.

 

It can cause electric shocks.

• 

Do not touch any 

re

frigerant pipes with your hands when the

 

system is in operation.

 

During operation the r

efrigerant pipes become extr

emely hot or extr

emely 

cold depending the operating condition, and it can cause bur

n injury or 

frost injury.

• 

Carry out the electrical work for gr

ound lead with car

e.

 

Do not connect the gr

ound lead to the gas line, water line, lightning conductor or telephone line

’s gr

ound lead. Incor

re

ct gr

ounding can cause unit faults 

such as electric shocks due to short-cir

cuiting.

• 

Do not put the drainage pipe dir

ectly into drainage channels wher

poisonous gases such as sulphide gas can occur

.

 

Poisonous gases will flow into the r

oom thr

ough drainage pipe and 

seriously af

fect the user

’s health and safety. This can also cause the 

corr

osion of the indoor unit and a r

esultant unit failur

e or r

efrigerant leak.

• 

Ensur

e that no air enters in the 

re

frigerant cir

cuit when the unit is 

installed and r

emoved.

 

If air enters in the r

efrigerant cir

cuit, the pr

essur

e in the r

efrigerant cir

cuit 

becomes too high, which can cause burst and personal injury.

• 

Do not pr

ocessing, splice the power cor

d, or shar

e a socket with 

other power plugs.

 

This may cause fir

e or electric shock due to defecting contact, defecting 

insulation and over

-curr

ent etc.

• 

Do not bundling, winding or pr

ocessing for the power cor

d. Or

, do 

not deforming the power plug due to tr

ead it.

 

This may cause fir

e or heating.

• 

Do not vent R410A into the atmospher

e : R410A is a fluorinated 

gr

eenhouse gas, cover

ed by the Kyoto Pr

otocol with Gr

oval

 

W

arming Potential (GWP)=1975.

• 

Do not run the unit with 

re

moved panels or pr

otections.

 

Touching r

otating equipments, hot surfaces or high voltage parts can cause 

personal injury due to entrapment, bur

n or electric shocks.

• 

Do not perform any change of pr

otective device itself or its setup

 

condition.

 

The for

ced operation by short-cir

cuiting pr

otective device of pr

essur

switch and temperatur

e contr

oller or the use of non specified component 

can cause fir

e or burst.

W

ARNING

8. APPLICATION DATA

       (1)   Installation of indoor unit

              

 Model SRK92ZL-S

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Страница 1: ...RESIDENTIAL AIR CONDITIONING TECHNICAL MANUAL PARTS LIST INVERTER WALL MOUNTED TYPE RESIDENTIAL AIR CONDITIONER Split system air to air heat pump type SRK92ZL S Manual No 12 SRK T 130...

Страница 2: ...TECHNICAL MANUAL...

Страница 3: ...nnual cooling function 32 4 Custom cord switching procedure 31 3 Auto restart function 2 Unit ON OFF button 31 30 8 Outline of heating operation 34 10 Outline of automatic operation 35 9 Outline of co...

Страница 4: ...r shortcircuit wire breakage on sensor 58 9 Checking the indoor electrical equipment 59 How to read the model name Example SRK 92 Z Series code Inveter type Product capacity Model name SRK Wall mounte...

Страница 5: ...hable x 2 Shock vibration absorber Rubber sleeve for fan motor Rubber sleeve for fan motor compressor Electric heater Operation control Remote control Wireless Remote control Room temperature control...

Страница 6: ...5 Note 1 The model name label is attached on the underside of the panel D C B A E Wireless remote control Wired Remote control Option G F Unit mm 77 53 5 633 5 703 5 792 15 7 7 44 5 44 5 301 8 8 5 50...

Страница 7: ...es of Dimensions installation The height of a wall is 1200mm or less Terminal block 67 9 150 70 50 195 110 50 50 27 50 1300 10 970 55 15 50 195 110 50 41 F Cable draw out hole 30 front 45 side 50 back...

Страница 8: ...12 SRK T 130 3 Remote control a Wireless remote control Unit mm 60 17 3 150...

Страница 9: ...to 200m 0 5mm2 2 cores 0 75mm2 2 cores 1 25mm2 2 cores 2 0mm2 2 cores Under 300m Under 400m Under 600m Upper part Lower part Lower case Sheath Upper cace Board Wiring Upper Lower X Y Sheath Upper cac...

Страница 10: ...BK BL Y Y G BK t Th2 1 Th2 2 Th3 LM 1 LM 2 SM 1 FM I DS t t TO OUTDOOR UNIT HEAT EXCHANGER 1 2 N 3 POWER WIRES SIGNAL WIRE 1 2 N 3 Power source 220 230 240V 50Hz T 8 Color Marks Blue Black BK Red BL R...

Страница 11: ...the assumption that a metal or plastic conduit is used with no more than three cables contained in a conduit and a voltage drop is 2 For an installation falling outside of these conditions please foll...

Страница 12: ...istance from front side 1m Mike position as below 0 8m 1m Unit Mike position Center Low points Mike position at highest noise level in position as mentioned below Distance from front side 1m Mike posi...

Страница 13: ...nce from front side 1m Mike position as below 0 8m 1m Unit Mike position Center Low points ISC12092 2 Max value in Hi MODE KF 1EVCXG CPF HTGSWGPE 0 0 0 0 0 0 5QWPF 2TGUUWTG GXGN F UVCPFCTF 2C KF 1EVCX...

Страница 14: ...e position as below 0 8m 1m Unit Mike position Center Low points Mike position at highest noise level in position as mentioned below Distance from front side 1m Mike position as below 0 8m 1m Unit Mik...

Страница 15: ...n as below 0 8m 1m Unit Mike position Center Low points Mike position at highest noise level in position as mentioned below Distance from front side 1m Mike position as below 0 8m 1m Unit Mike positio...

Страница 16: ...e position as below 0 8m 1m Unit Mike position Center Low points Mike position at highest noise level in position as mentioned below Distance from front side 1m Mike position as below 0 8m 1m Unit Mik...

Страница 17: ...er sensor Electronic expansion valve Liquid Strainer Receiver Strainer Capillary tube Outdoor air temp sensor Muffler Compressor Discharge pipe temp sensor Cooling cycle Heating cycle Check joint 4way...

Страница 18: ...s as follows 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 1 0 1 2 1 1 1 3 0 5 10 15 24 26 20 25 30 35 40 46 10 15 20 25 27 Outdoor air W B temperature C W B 15 10 5 0 5 10 15 Cooling operation Outdoor air D B temperature C D B Co...

Страница 19: ...utdoor heat exchanger during heating How to obtain the cooling and heating capacity Piping length m Cooling Heating 7 1 0 1 0 10 0 99 1 0 15 0 975 1 0 20 0 965 1 0 25 0 95 1 0 30 0 935 1 0 Air inlet t...

Страница 20: ...93 6 71 10 45 6 95 10 86 6 78 32 8 01 6 35 8 51 6 31 9 20 6 71 9 51 6 69 9 73 6 62 10 27 6 88 10 68 6 72 34 7 77 6 23 8 27 6 19 8 98 6 61 9 31 6 59 9 52 6 53 10 08 6 82 10 50 6 66 35 7 64 6 17 8 14 6...

Страница 21: ...ommissioning and ensure the space for inspection and maintenance Secure a space for installation inspection and maintenance specified in the manual Insufficient space can result in accident such as pe...

Страница 22: ...nstallation board Sleeve sold separately 6 5 cm minimum from the ceiling In case of rear piping draw out cut off the lower and the right side portions of the sleeve collar Drill a hole with whole core...

Страница 23: ...e arranged by the user and ensure it is thermally insulated CAUTION Wall Gutter Pipe accommodating section Since this air conditioner has been designed to collect dew drops on the rear surface to the...

Страница 24: ...n kit SC BIKN E and fasten the connection harness onto the indoor control box with the clamp supplied with the kit For more details please refer to the user s manual of your Interface connection kit S...

Страница 25: ...naked flames poisonous gas is produced 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 th...

Страница 26: ...addition just as above so set up the opening port if the room lapse into negative pressure status due to register of the wind for the high rise apartment etc Do not install the unit in the locations...

Страница 27: ...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 suff...

Страница 28: ...eration valve s check joint equipped on the outdoor unit side While conducting a test keep the operation valve shut all the time a Raise the pressure to 0 5MPa and then stop Leave it for five minutes...

Страница 29: ...quired refrigerant charge volume from the following table Since R410A refrigerant must be charged in the liquid phase you should charge it keeping the container cylinder upside down or using a refrige...

Страница 30: ...for the drain elbow and the drain hose 4 ELECTRICAL WIRING WORK For details of electrical cabling refer to the indoor unit installation manual CAUTION Always use an earth leakage circuit breaker desig...

Страница 31: ...tion and then attach the cover securely Improper cover attachment can result in malfunctioning or a failure of the unit if water penetrates into the box Never use a shield cable Power cable indoor out...

Страница 32: ...the air flow left right direction CANCEL button This button cancels the ON timer OFF timer and SLEEP operation ACL switch Switch for resetting microcomputer OFF TIMER button This button selects OFF T...

Страница 33: ...b J170 4 Custom cord switching procedure a Modifying the indoor printed circuit board b Modifying the wireless remote control Cut Function operation mode Indoor temperature setting Fan speed Flap Lou...

Страница 34: ...unit PCB and the dip switch SW2 4 on the interface kit option PCB Note 1 Default states of the jumper wire J172 and the interface kit at the shipping from factory On the PCB the dip switch SW2 4 is se...

Страница 35: ...on 8 Outline of heating operation a Operation of major functional components in heating mode ON OFF ON OFF few minutes ON ON ON HOT KEEP OFF OFF OFF Thermostat ON Thermostat OFF Failure Heating Compre...

Страница 36: ...r operation 8 Outline of heating operation a Operation of major functional components in heating mode b Details of control at each operation mode pattern Fuzzy operation Hot keep operation ON OFF ON O...

Страница 37: ...6 minutes and 50 seconds Heating operation Defrast operation Depends on an operation condition the time can be longer than 7 minutes 2 7 minutes Hot keep operation 09 SRK DB 087D b 27 5 25 5 18 0 18 3...

Страница 38: ...RK92ZL S ULo Upper limit of compressor s command speed 1 Range A As per following table Range B 30 rps Indoor fan 4th speed Hi Me Lo Upper limit of compressor s command speed 1 Range A As per followin...

Страница 39: ...ve Item SRK80ZL S Outdoor air temperature Lower limit speed Model 1 2 1 2 1 2 more or 47 C or more with the compressor running the lower limit The lower limit of compressor command speed is set to 20...

Страница 40: ...F C D OFF Upper limit 50 rps Lower limit 50 rps ON ON Upper limit 52 rps Lower limit 30 rps ON Upper limit 120 rps Lower limit 20 rps Outdoor air temperature C A B 3 7 120 120 2 27 30 25 25 27 27 30 3...

Страница 41: ...peed is reduced to 0 prs a Operating conditions b Detail of operation When the outdoor air temperature TH2 is 11 C or higher continues for 30 seconds while the compressor command speed other than 0 rp...

Страница 42: ...otection Purpose Detail of operation 1 Discharge pipe temperature C 180 180 180 Example Fuzzy 95 105 115 180 180 2 j Current safe Purpose Detail of operation k Current cut Purpose Detail of operation...

Страница 43: ...ions 2 Detail of operation 3 Reset conditions Outdoor temperature 10 C 5 C Outdoor temperature 10 C Outdoor fan Outdoor temperature 5 C a b a b c 40 40 40 40 24 3 3rd 2nd FMo1 2 FMo1 2 2nd FMo1 OFF FM...

Страница 44: ...n turned OFF 2 When the conditions of i above are met the compressor stops Error stop occurs when the compressor has stopped 3 times within 60 minutes 3 When after meeting the conditions of 1 and 2 ab...

Страница 45: ...DB 087D 2 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES FOR ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT 1 Cautions 2 Items to check before troubleshooting 3 Troubleshooting procedure If the air conditioner does not run at all Important YES Y...

Страница 46: ...44 12 SRK T 130 09 SRK DB 087D 4 Troubleshooting procedure If the air conditioner runs NO NO NO NO YES YES YES YES 45 46 52 46 52...

Страница 47: ...f signal transmission If the compressor motor s magnetic pole positions cannot be correctly detected when the compressor starts The air conditioner stops Defective compressor Open phase on compressor...

Страница 48: ...ndoor unit Data are recorded for up to 5 previous occurrences Data which are older than the 5th previous occurrence are erased In addition data on the temperature of each sensor room temperature indoo...

Страница 49: ...21 C 22 C 23 C 24 C 25 C 1 time previous previous time 2 times previous 3 times previous 4 times previous 5 times previous Only for indoor heat exchanger sensor 2 Remote control setting Indicates the...

Страница 50: ...stop stop code 2 times previous when the air conditioner was stopped by protective stop control Displays the reason for the stop stop code 3 times previous when the air conditioner was stopped by prot...

Страница 51: ...al 38 8 time flash Outdoor unit s fan motor is abnormal 48 8 time flash Current safe 58 8 time flash Connection lines between the indoor and outdoor units are faulty 61 1 time flash Serial transmissio...

Страница 52: ...top 0 1 2 4 3 AUTO DRY COOL FAN HEAT TIMER light Fan speed switching Display pattern when in service mode Fan speed switching when there is an abnormal stop 0 2 3 4 6 7 AUTO HI MED LO HI POWER ECONO R...

Страница 53: ...24 14 4 4 14 24 34 44 54 64 74 84 94 55 45 35 25 15 5 5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95 56 46 36 26 16 6 6 16 26 36 46 56 66 76 86 96 57 47 37 27 17 7 7 17 27 37 47 57 67 77 87 97 58 48 38 28 18 8 8 18 28...

Страница 54: ...86 106 126 146 48 28 8 8 28 48 68 88 108 128 148 50 30 10 10 30 50 70 90 110 130 150 52 32 12 12 32 52 72 92 112 132 54 34 14 14 34 54 74 94 114 134 56 36 16 16 36 56 76 96 116 136 58 38 18 18 38 58 7...

Страница 55: ...53 12 SRK T 130 Service data record form 47...

Страница 56: ...0 0 10 Discharge pipe sensor temperature characteristics Indoor fan motor error Broken sensor wire connector poor connection 0 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 135 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 Temperature C R...

Страница 57: ...lock Compressor wiring short circuit Compressor output is open phase Outdoor PCB is faulty Service valve is closed EEV is faulty Compressor faulty Current safe stop Overload operation compressor lock...

Страница 58: ...56 12 SRK T 130 09 SRK DB 087D Over heat of compressor Gas shortage defective discharge pipe sensor Error of signal transmission Wiring error including power cable defective indoor outdoor PCB 54...

Страница 59: ...age 55 Outdoor fan motor error Defective fan motor connector poor connection defective outdoor PCB See pages 62 for the fan motor and outdoor PCB check pro After making sure the fan motor and outdoor...

Страница 60: ...sensor Cooling Heating Humidity sensor operation Failure mode Control input circuit resding Air conditioning system operation 09 SRK DB 087D 9 Checking the indoor electrical equipment a Indoor PCB ch...

Страница 61: ...5 A YES YES YES NO NO NO b Indoor unit fan motor check procedure i Indoor PCB output check ii Fan motor resistance check FMI DC15V Indoor PCB DC 308 336V DC several V 4 6 V CNU GND Blue Yellow White B...

Страница 62: ...sor system burns wiring mistakes etc If no problems are found check the output of the power transistor 2 Output inspection procedure Disconnect the terminals for the compresseor If an output such as t...

Страница 63: ...Inspection power transistor Remove the fasten terminal and test output voltage Inspection of outdoor fan motor See page 62 Outdoor unit Check point of outdoor unit Color Color symbol RD Mark Orange O...

Страница 64: ...uring point Resistance when normal b Outdoor unit fan motor check procedure CNFAN1 or CNFAN2 ii Fan motor resistance check Measuring point Resistance when normal Measuring point Resistance when normal...

Страница 65: ...of remote control lower case with a nipper or knife and grind burrs with a file etc Install the lower case to the flat wall with attached two wooden screws Connect the remote control cord terminal blo...

Страница 66: ...terminal block Connect the terminal of remote control X Y with the terminal of indoor unit X Y X and Y are no polarity Wiring route is as shown in the right diagram depending on the pulling out direc...

Страница 67: ...The indication changes to FUNCTION SET 2 Press button once and change to the TEMP RANGE indication 3 Press SET button and enter the temperature range setting mode 4 Select UPPER LIMIT or LOWER LIMIT...

Страница 68: ...04 accordingly You can select the louver stop position in the four The louver can stop at any position In normal working indication indoor unit temperature is indicated instead of airflow Only the ma...

Страница 69: ...C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit To be reset producing 1 0 C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit To be reset producing 1 0 C increase in return air temperature of ind...

Страница 70: ...conditioner and press SET MODE buttons at the same time for over three seconds and the FUNCTION SET will be displayed Press SET button Selecct FUNCTION remote control function or I U FUNCTION indoor...

Страница 71: ...e instruction Safety precautions Before use please read these Safety Precautions thoroughly before installation All the cautionary items mentioned below are important safety related items to be taken...

Страница 72: ...1 3m from the indoor unit Be sure not to extend the connection cable on site If the connection cable is extended malfunction may occur Fix the interface on the wall pillar or the like Cut out the pun...

Страница 73: ...external remote control unit procured locally to CNT terminal In case of the pulse input switch OFF the DIP switch SW2 1 on the interface PCB When setting operation permission prohibition mode switch...

Страница 74: ...l the wired remote control with reference to the attached instruction manual of wired remote control B 0 3mm2 x 2 core cable should be used for the wiring of wired remote control C Maximum length of w...

Страница 75: ...73 12 SRK T 130 3 Super link E board SC ADNA E F SL2NA E and SL3N AE BE to control...

Страница 76: ...74 12 SRK T 130...

Страница 77: ...75 12 SRK T 130 PARTS LIST INDOOR UNIT SRK92ZL S OUTDOOR UNIT SRC92ZL S...

Страница 78: ...76 12 SRK T 130 CRAE0240 1 35 41 34 14 14 14 13 18 16 19 14 5 21 20 45 45 46 42 43 32 38 10 11 23 25 12 17 15 27 22 24 26 12 10 33 36 44 39 40 37 7 31 30 28 29 6 4 46 46 4 4 3 9 8 3 2 2 0 0 55...

Страница 79: ...2 1 W K R 5 1 1 1 1 2 16 RKW129A210 BRACKET MOTOR A 1 1 1 1 2 1 K N I L 1 0 2 A 4 4 1 W K R 7 1 1 1 1 2 1 A K N A R C 2 0 2 A 4 4 1 W K R 8 1 1 1 1 2 1 B K N A R C 3 0 2 A 4 4 1 W K R 9 1 1 1 1 2 1 C...

Страница 80: ...No Part No Part Name RE Q 1 R D I L 0 0 4 A 2 3 1 W K R 0 4 1 1 2 4 1 L D I L 1 0 4 A 2 3 1 W K R 1 4 1 1 2 4 42 43 RKW132A403 LID ASSY TERMINAL 1 1 1 2 4 43 RSA011H027 LABEL NOTICE 1 44 RKW129A405 CO...

Страница 81: ...79 12 SRK T 130 MEMO...

Страница 82: ...80 12 SRK T 130 CRAE0258 26 23 28 27 31 24 29 30 12 13 2 7 6 7 7 4 5 14 20 22 21 1 3 11 9 10 8 25 25 15 19 18 17 16 6 10641...

Страница 83: ...RKW142A402 BOX CONTROL R 1 14 RKW132A404 COVER CONTROL R 1 15 RKW142A401 BOX ASSY CONTROL L 1 16 RKW129A407 HOLDER SENSOR 1 17 SSA551A223G SENSOR ASSY 1 1 1 2 4 18 SSA551B017C SENSOR HUMIDITY 1 1 1 2...

Страница 84: ...82 12 SRK T 130 CRBE0347 5 14 15 13 13 15 16 2 3 4 6 12 15 9 10 7 11 15 15 8 1 2 0 55...

Страница 85: ...SERVICE 1 1 1 5 SSA944B031A HANDLE 1 6 RCR124A102 PANEL ASSY TOP 1 7 8 RCR125A101 PANEL ASSY REAR 1 1 1 1 2 8 SSA944B031A HANDLE 1 9 10 PCA142A065F COVER FRONT 1 1 1 1 2 10 S751W25X GROMMET 1 1 1 1 2...

Страница 86: ...84 12 SRK T 130 CRBE0348 5 1 17 6 2 3 16 9 4 18 14 19 10 8 15 7 12 13 61 1 2 11 5 3 6 55...

Страница 87: ...CCUMULATOR ASSY 1 8 PCA381A062C VALVE SERVICE 5 8 1 1 1 1 2 GAS 9 SSA382C068 VALVE S 4WAY 1 20S 10 15 RCR304A109A PIPING ASSY EXPAN 1 1 1 1 2 10 SSA387F065 VALVE BODY EXP 1 1 1 1 2 EEV 11 SSA357A005 S...

Страница 88: ...86 12 SRK T 130 CRBE0349 23 10 5 6 6 5 11 22 21 20 14 18 17 19 16 15 2 1 3 7 8 4 7 8 9 13 12 2 11 0 1 24 5514...

Страница 89: ...9 S751W30X GROMMET 1 35 10 PCA141A096B PLATE BAFFLE 1 11 SSA913D020 SCREW TAP WASHER 10 1 1 1 2 M5 10 12 RCR141A104 PLATE ASSY BAFFLE 1 13 RCR141A107 PLATE ASSY BAFFLE U 1 14 AHT201C264C COMPRESSOR A...

Страница 90: ...88 12 SRK T 130 CRBE0350 CONTROL UNIT 18 15 3 5 6 7 20 7 19 14 13 4 10 9 12 11 1 2 17 16 8 CONTROL PARTS SET...

Страница 91: ...4D173 CORE FERRITE 1 9 RCR504A040 WIRING ASSY 1 PWB2 CNA TB2 1 TB2 2 TB2 3 10 RPC504A917A HARNESS ASSY 1 PWB1 CN20V PWB2 CN20V 11 RCT504A001A HARNESS ASSY 1 PWB2 CNMAIN PWB1 CNSUB 12 RCR504A036A HARNE...

Страница 92: ...VERTER RESIDENTIAL AIR CONDITIONERS Copyright MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD Because of our policy of continuous improvement we reserve the right to make changes in all specifications without notice...

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