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Summit (SX8)(WX8)(FX8)(DH7A)(FH6)(YH6)(YH5A)
Bigflow (G4,GH4)
Technical Catalogue
Monozone/Multizone Outdoor Unit
RAC RAM
Monozone/Mutizone Indoor Unit
RAK RAF
RAI RAD
Summit and Bigflow
RAS RAF RAD
HITACHI
Specification in this catalogue are subject to change without notice in order that HITACHI may
bring the latest innovations to their customers
Whilst every effort is made to ensure that all dimensions are specifications are correct, any
printers’ errors not rectified are outside the control of HITACHI, who cannot be held responsible
for same
CONTENTS 0-1
0 CONTENTS
2.2.16. BIGFLOW Cooling (RAS-07G4 / 09G4 / 14G4 /
1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION __________________ 1-1 18G4 / 24G4) _________________________ 2-27
1.1 Features and Benefits of MONOZONE (RAC) 2.2.17. BIGFLOW Cooling (RAC-07G4 / 09G4 / 14G4 /
& MULTIZONE (RAM) Outdoor Units_________ 1-2 18G4 / 24G4) _________________________ 2-28
1.2 Features and Benefits of 2.2.18. BIGFLOW Cooling (RAC-07G4(WK) / 09G4(WK) /
Monozone/Multizone Indoor Units ___________ 1-5 14G4(WK) / 18G4(WK) /
1.2.1 RAK - Wall Type _________________________ 1-5 24G4(WK))___________________________ 2-29
1.2.2 RAF - Floor Type ________________________ 1-7
1.2.3 RAI - Four Way Cassette Type_____________ 1-12 3 DIMENSIONAL DATA ___________________ 3-1
1.2.4 RAD - Duct Type _______________________ 1-13 3.1. MONOZONE / MULTIZONE Indoor Units ____ 3-2
1.2.5 System Control Features__________________ 1-15 3.1.1. Wall Type: RAK-25QH8 / 35QH8 / 50QH8
1.3 Benefits and Features of Split models _______ 1-16 (W) OR (B) __________________________ 3-2
1.3.1 Summit Range _________________________ 1-16 3.1.2. Wall Type: RAK-18NH6A / 25NH6A /
1.3.2 System Control Features _________________ 1-27 35NH6A / 50NH6A ______________________ 3-3
1.3.3 Bigflow Range _________________________ 1-28 3.1.3. Wall Type: RAK-65NH5A _________________ 3-4
3.1.4. Floor Type: RAF-25QH8 / 35QH8 / 50QH8
2 GENERAL DATA_______________________ 2-1 (W) OR (B) __________________________ 3-5
2.1. MONOZONE / MULTIZONE ______________ 2-2 3.1.5. Floor Type: RAF-25NH5/35NH5/50NH5 _____ 3-6
2.1.1. Wall Type (RAK-25QH8 / 35QH8 / 50QH8 3.1.6. 4 Way Ceiling Cassette: RAI-25NH5A /
(W)/(B)) __________________________ 2-2 35NH5A / 50NH5A ______________________ 3-7
2.1.2. Wall Type (RAK-18NH6A / 25NH6A / 3.1.7. Duct Type: RAD-18NH7A / 25NH7A /
35NH6A / 50NH6A / 65NH5A _____________ 2-3 35NH7A / 50NH7A ______________________ 3-8
2.1.3. Floor Type (RAF-25QH8 / 35QH8 / 50QH8 3.2. MONOZONE / MULTIZONE Outdoor Units ___ 3-9
(W)/(B)) __________________________ 2-4 3.2.1. MONOZONE: RAC-25NH5/35NH5 _________ 3-9
2.1.4. Floor Type (RAF- 25NH5/35NH5/50NH5) ____ 2-5 3.2.2. MONOZONE: RAC-50NH5/RAC-65NH5 ____ 3-10
2.1.5. 4 Way Ceiling Cassette Type (RAI-25NH5A 3.2.3. 2 Rooms MULTIZONE: RAM-35QH5 /
/ 35NH5A / 50NH5A) ____________________ 2-6 40QH5 _________________________ 3-11
2.1.6. Duct Type (RAD-18NH7A / 25NH7A / 35NH7A / 3.2.4. 2 Rooms MULTIZONE: RAM-52QH5________3-12
50NH7A______________________________ 2-7 3.2.4. 2 Rooms MULTIZONE: RAM-55QH5________3-13
2.1.7. MONOZONE Outdoor (RAC-25NH5 / 35NH5 / 3.2.4. 2 Rooms MULTIZONE: RAM-53QH5_______ 3-14
50NH5 / 65NH5) _______________________ 2-8 3.2.5. 3 Rooms MULTIZONE: RAM-65QH5_______ 3-15
2.1.8. MULTIZONE Outdoor (RAM-35QH5 / 3.2.6. 4 Rooms MULTIZONE: RAM-72QH5_______ 3-16
40QH5 / 52QH5 / 53QH5) ________________ 2-9 3.2.7. 4 Rooms MULTIZONE: RAM-80QH5_______ 3-17
2.1.9. MULTIZONE Outdoor (RAM-55QH5 / 3.2.8. 5 Rooms MULTIZONE: RAM-90QH5_______ 3-18
65QH5 / 72QH5) ______________________ 2-10 3.2.9. 6 Rooms MULTIZONE: RAM-130QH5______ 3-19
2.1.10. MULTIZONE Outdoor (RAM-80QH5 / 3.3. SUMMIT / BIGFLOW Units_______________ 3-20
90QH5 / 130QH5) _____________________ 2-11 3.3.1. SUMMIT: RAS-25WX8 / 35WX8 / 50WX8
2.2. SUMMIT / BIGFLOW ___________________ 2-12 (W) OR (B) _________________________ 3-20
2.2.1. SUMMIT Inverter (RAS-25WX8 / 35WX8 / 3.3.2. SUMMIT: RAC-25WX8 / 35WX8 __________ 3-21
50WX8) _________________________ 2-12 3.3.3. SUMMIT: RAC-50WX8__________________ 3-22
2.2.2. SUMMIT Inverter (RAC-25WX8 / 35WX8 / 3.3.4. SUMMIT: RAS-18FH6/25FH6/35FH6 ______ 3-23
50WX8) _________________________ 2-13 3.3.5. SUMMIT: RAC-18YH6/25YH6 ____________ 3-24
2.2.3. SUMMIT Inverter (RAF-25FX8 / 35FX8 / 3.3.6. SUMMIT: RAC-35YH6 __________________ 3-25
50FX8) _________________________ 2-14 3.3.7. SUMMIT: RAS-50FH6 __________________ 3-26
2.2.4. SUMMIT Inverter (RAC-25FX8 / 35FX8 / 3.3.8. SUMMIT: RAC-50YH6 __________________ 3-27
50FX8) _________________________ 2-15 3.3.9. SUMMIT: RAS-25FH5 / 35FH5 ___________ 3-28
2.2.5. SUMMIT Inverter (RAS-18FH6 / 25FH6 / 3.3.10. SUMMIT: RAC-25YH5 / 35YH5 ___________ 3-29
35FH6 / 50FH6) _______________________ 2-16 3.3.11. SUMMIT: RAS-60YH5A / 70YH5A _________ 3-30
2.2.6. SUMMIT Inverter (RAC-18YH6 / 25YH6 / 3.3.12. SUMMIT: RAC-60YH5 __________________ 3-31
35YH6 / 50YH6) _______________________ 2-17 3.3.13. SUMMIT: RAC-70YH5 __________________ 3-32
2.2.7. SUMMIT Inverter (RAS-25FH5 / 35FH5) ____ 2-18 3.3.14. SUMMIT: RAS-80YH5A _________________ 3-33
2.2.8. SUMMIT Inverter (RAC-25FH5 / 35FH5) ____ 2-19 3.3.15. SUMMIT: RAC-80YH5 __________________ 3-34
2.2.9. SUMMIT Inverter (RAS-60YH5A / 70YH5A / 3.3.16. SUMMIT: RAF-25FX8 / 35FX8 / 50FX8 (W)
80YH5A) _________________________ 2-20 OR (B) _________________________ 3-35
2.2.10. SUMMIT Inverter (RAC-60YH5 / 70YH5 / 3.3.17. SUMMIT: RAC-25FX8 / 35FX8 ___________ 3-36
80YH5) _________________________ 2-21 3.3.18. SUMMIT: RAC-50FX8 __________________ 3-37
2.2.11. SUMMIT Inverter Duct Type (RAD-50DH7A 3.3.19. SUMMIT: RAD-50 / 60 / 70 DH7A _________ 3-38
/ 60DH7A / 70DH7A) ___________________ 2-22 3.3.20. SUMMIT: RAC-50 / 60 / 70 DH7A _________ 3-39
2.2.12. SUMMIT Inverter Duct Type (RAC-50DH7 / 3.3.21. BIGFLOW: RAS-
60DH7 / 70DH7)_______________________ 2-23 07G4/09G4/14G4/07GH4/09GH4/14GH4 ___ 3-40
2.2.13. BIGFLOW Heatpump (RAS-07GH4 / 3.3.22. BIGFLOW: RAC-
09GH4 / 14GH4 / 18GH4 / 24GH4) ________ 2-24 07G4/09G4/07GH4/09GH4 ______________ 3-41
2.2.14. BIGFLOW Heatpump (RAC-07GH4 / 09GH4 / 3.3.23. BIGFLOW: RAC-14G4/14GH4 ____________ 3-41
14GH4 / 18GH4 / 24GH4) _______________ 2-25 3.3.24. BIGFLOW: RAS-18G4/18GH4 ____________ 3-42
2.2.15. BIGFLOW Heatpump (RAC-07GH4(WK) / 3.3.25. BIGFLOW: RAC-18G4/18GH4 ____________ 3-43
09GH4(WK) / 14GH4(WK) / 18GH4(WK) / 3.3.26. BIGFLOW: RAS-24G4/24GH4 ____________ 3-44
24GH4(WK) _________________________ 2-26 3.3.27. BIGFLOW: RAC-24G4/24GH4 ____________ 3-45
0-2 CONTENTS
11.2. Recovery Of Refrigerant During Relocation 14.4.2 Indoor fan does not operate (others are
Or Uninstalling Of Unit. _________________ 11-3 normal) ________________________ 14-11
14.4.3 Air deflector does not move (others are
12 DRAIN PIPING ________________________ 12-1 normal) ________________________ 14-11
12.1 Wall Type Indoor ______________________ 12-2 14.4.4 Checking the control P.W.B (power circuit) _ 14-11
12.2 Floor Type Indoor ______________________ 12-2 14.4.5 Checking the remote controller __________ 14-12
12.2.1 Drain pipe _________________________ 12-2 14.4.6 Outdoor unit does not operate (but receives
12.3 4 Way Ceiling Cassette _________________ 12-2 remote infrared signal) _________________ 14-12
12.3.1 Drain Pipe installation __________________ 12-2 14.4.7 All systems stop from several seconds to
12.3.2 Connection of Drain Pipe ________________ 12-2 several minutes after operation is started
12.4 Duct Type Indoor ______________________ 12-3 (all indicators are also off) ______________ 14-13
12.4.1 Drain Pipe installation __________________ 12-3 14.5 Checking Outdoor Unit Electrical Parts ____ 14-14
12.4.2 Connection of Drain pipe ________________ 12-3 14.6 Checking between Gas Leakage and
12.4.3 Checking of drawing hose _______________ 12-4 Compressor Faulty ____________________ 14-16
12.5 Drain Pump __________________________ 12-5 14.6.1 Troubleshooting procedure (No operation,
12.5.1 Build in drain pump ____________________ 12-5 No Heating or No Cooling) _____________ 14-16
12.5.2 Specification of drain pump ______________ 12-5 14.7 Troubleshooting when indoor timer lamp
12.6 Condensed Water Disposal Of Outdoor Unit _ 12-5 blinks ________________________ 14-17
12.7 Drain Pipe Accessories _________________ 12-6 14.7.1 Monozone / Multizone indoor ____________ 14-17
14.7.2 Summit Inverter Indoor _________________ 14-18
14.7.3 Bigflow indoor ________________________ 14-19
14.8 Troubleshooting when Outdoor LED lamp
13 ELECTRICAL WIRING__________________ 13-1 blinks ______________________________ 14-20
13.1 General Check ________________________ 13-2 14.8.1 Monozone RAC-25NH5 / 35NH5 / 50NH5 /
13.2 Electrical wiring for MONOZONE / 65NH5 ________________________ 14-20
MULTIZONE Unit ______________________ 13-2 14.8.2 Multizone ________________________ 14-21
13.2.1 Procedures of Wiring ___________________ 13-2 14.8.3 Communication Error Diagnosis Multizone
13.2.2 Electrical Wiring for Outdoor unit __________ 13-3 RAM-35QH5 / 40QH5 / 52QH5 / 53QH5 /
13.2.3 Electrical Wiring for Wall Type Indoor unit ___ 13-4 55QH5 / 65QH5 / 72QH5 / 130QH5_______ 14-22
13.2.4 Electrical Wiring for Floor Type Indoor unit __ 13-5 14.8.4 Communication Error Diagnosis Multizone
13.2.5 Electrical Wiring for 4 Way Ceiling Cassette RAM-90QH5 ________________________ 14-23
Type Indoor unit _______________________ 13-5 14.8.5 Summit Inverter (RAC-18YH6 / 25YH6 /
13.2.6 Electrical Wiring for Duct Type Indoor unit___ 13-5 35YH6 / 25YH5 / 35YH5 / 25WX8 / 35WX8
13.3 Electrical wiring for SUMMIT Unit _________ 13-7 / 25FX8 / 35FX8) _____________________ 14-24
13.3.1 Procedures of Wiring ___________________ 13-7 14.8.6 Summit Inverter (RAC-50YH5 / 60YH5 /
13.3.2 Electrical Wiring for Indoor unit ___________ 13-7 50WX8 / 50FX8) ______________________ 14-25
13.3.3 Electrical Wiring for Outdoor unit _________ 13-10 14.8.7 Summit Inverter (RAC-70YH5 / 80YH5 /
13.4 Electrical wiring for BIGFLOW Unit _______ 13-12 50DH7 / 60DH7 / 70DH7)_______________ 14-26
13.4.1 Procedures of Wiring __________________ 13-12 14.9 Checking Power Module________________ 14-28
13.4.2 Electrical Wiring for Indoor unit __________ 13-12 14.9.1 RAC-25NH5,35NH5,50NH5,65NH5 & RAM-
13.4.3 Electrical Wiring for Outdoor unit _________ 13-13 35QH5,40QH5,52QH5,53QH5,55QH5,65Q
H5,72QH5,130QH5 ___________________ 14-28
14 TROUBLESHOOTING ___________________ 14-1 14.9.2 RAM-90QH5 ________________________ 14-28
14.9.3 RAC-25YH5,35YH5 ___________________ 14-29
14.1 Precaution for troubleshooting ____________ 14-2
14.9.4 RAC-18YH6, RAC-25YH6 ______________ 14-29
14.1.1 Monozone RAC-25NH5 / 35NH5 / 50NH5 /
14.9.5 RAC-35YH6 ________________________ 14-30
65NH5 & Multizone RAM-35QH5 / 40QH5 /
14.9.6 RAC-50YH5 / 60YH5 / 70YH5 / 80YH5 /
52QH5 / 53QH5 / 55QH5 / 65QH5 / 72QH5
50DH7 / 60DH7 / 70DH7 _______________ 14-30
/ 130QH5 _________________________ 14-2
14.10 Checking Power Module________________ 14-31
14.1.2 Multizone RAM-90QH5 _________________ 14-2
14.10.1Name and Role of each Thermistor _______ 14-31
14.1.3 Summit Inverter RAS/RAC-18YH6 / 25YH6
14.10.2Reference value for thermistor's resistance
/ 35YH6 / 25YH5 / 35YH5 _______________ 14-3
and temperature ______________________ 14-31
14.1.4 Summit Inverter RAS/RAC-50YH5 / 60YH5
14.10.3Thermistor resistance-temperature graph __ 14-32
/ 70YH5 / 80YH5 & RAS/RAC-50DH7A /
60DH7A / 70DH7A _____________________ 14-3
14.2 Discharge Procedure and Power Shut Off 15 MISCELLANEOUS NOTE _______________ 15-1
Method for Power Circuit ________________ 14-5
14.2.1 Monozone RAC-25NH5 / 35NH5 / 50NH5 / 15.1. Installation At Cold Regions Or Snowfall
65NH5 & Multizone RAM-35QH5 / 40QH5 / Regions _____________________________ 15-2
52QH5 / 53QH5 / 55QH5 / 65QH5 / 72QH5 15.2. Installation Points On Outdoor Units In Cold
/ 130QH5 _________________________ 14-5 Or Snowfall Regions. ___________________ 15-2
14.2.2 Multizone RAM-90QH5 _________________ 14-5 15.2.1. Installation place of Cold and Snowfall
14.2.3 Summit Inverter RAS/RAC-18YH6 / 25YH6 Regions _________________________ 15-2
/ 35YH6 / 25YH5 / 35YH5 _______________ 14-6 15.2.2. Considerations to the Seasonal Winds and
14.2.4 Summit Inverter RAS/RAC-50YH5 / 60YH5 Snowfall _________________________ 15-2
/ 70YH5 / 80YH5 & RAS/RAC-50DH7A / 15.2.3. Considerations to Snowfall / Snow Buildup __ 15-3
60DH7A / 70DH7A _____________________ 14-6 15.2.4. Considerations to Sliding Snow from Roof
14.3 Preliminary Check on Indoor/Outdoor Unit or Snowfall _________________________ 15-4
Electrical Parts and Refrigerating__________ 14-7 15.2.5. As to Proper Drainage of Defrosting Water __ 15-5
14.3.1 Support Function of Failure Diagnosis ______ 14-8 15.2.6. Request to cut Net attached to Rear side of
14.4 Checking the indoor unit electrical parts ____ 14-9 Outdoor Unit _________________________ 15-5
14.4.1 No power is detected (no operation) _______ 14-9 15.2.7. Installation of Hot pipe __________________ 15-5
15.3. H-link Adaptor_________________________ 15-7
CONTENTS 0-5
1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
CONTENTS
1.1 FEATURES AND BENEFITS OF MONOZONE (RAC) & MULTIZONE (RAM) OUTDOOR UNITS
Monozone/Multizone All DC PAM Inverter Multi Various Indoor units and combinations
Air Conditioners with Twin Rotary and Scroll
Compressors The new line-up of new Monozone/Multizone series
HITACHI proudly introduces the new line up of indoor units has been extended up to 4 indoor units in 18
Monozone/Multizone series in order to respond to the types to find various building requirements.
request of air conditioning markets, for small and
medium capacity units. MULTI Combinations
Indoor Unit
Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum
Outdoor Unit Model Combination Combination Combination Combination Individual
Kilowatt (kW) Kilowatt (kW) of Indoor Unit of Indoor Unit Operation
Kilowatt (kW)
RAM-35QH5 3.6 6.0 2 2 1.8
RAM-40QH5 3.6 6.0 2 2 1.8
RAM-52QH5 3.6 8.5 2 2 1.8
RAM-53QH5 3.6 8.8 2 3 1.8
RAM-55QH5 3.6 7.5 2 2 1.8
RAM-65QH5 3.6 8.8 2 3 1.8
RAM-72QH5 3.6 11.0 2 4 1.8
RAM-80QH5 3.6 12.0 2 4 1.8
RAM-90QH5 3.6 15.5 2 5 1.8
RAM-130QH5 7.2 17.6 4 6 1.8
1) In case that RAM-35/40/52/53/55/65/72/80/90QH5 is used, the minimum quantity of indoor unit to be connected shall be 2
2) In case that RAM-130QH5 is used, the minimum quantity of indoor units to be connected shall be 4.
3) Simultaneous operation of cooling (dry) and heating is not available
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 1-3
Superior Performance
Motor RPM
* When timer is set, Auto Restart feature to previous mode
is not available
Inverter Control
Auto Changeover (for RAC-25/35/50/65NH5)
Hitachi’s PAM control system is able to keep the
current pulse waveform to avoid distortion. It enhances The built-in microcomputer continuously selects the
the power efficiency. The cutting edge device is best operating mode automatically to provide maximum
employed in HITACHI MONOZONE/MULTIZONE for comfort, based on the set temperature and
your comfort and energy saving for our environment. measurements taken every 10 minutes by a sensor.
Digital DC scroll compressor (for RAM-80QH5) Use of the HFC new R410A Refrigerant
The motor uses digital control to maximize PAM HITACHI developed and introduced all
control performance models to meet the global needs to help
Loss during high-speed revolution is reduced, thanks protect the Earth’s environment by using
to digital control of the motor. non-ozone depleting refrigerant, R410A
Three balancers mounted on the crankshaft lessen as Hitachi’s standard series.
shaft run out during high-speed revolution.
Easy installation (for RAM-90QH5)
Efficient operation with drastically reduced refrigerant
leakage is ensured by the automatic compression The 5-room model covers up to 75m length with vertical
system, in which that tip of the slewing scroll is kept in interval of up to 20m.
absolute contact with the fixed scroll, in addition to
special processing of the scroll surface. Easy servicing
Self-diagnosis
Errors are easily identified by the LED blinking
patterns of the indoor and outdoor units.
Comparison of Vibration
Powerful
Efficient
.
Lambda-shaped heat
exchanger with advanced
design for wide suction
area and a high
RAK-18NH6A, RAK-25NH6A, RAK-35NH6A,
performance adjusts the
RAK-50NH6A room temperature quickly,
achieving COP. The flat
panel design grill and larger
top suction area also
increase the efficiency of
heat exchange with the
concentrated opening area,
to improve the efficiency of
air intake.
1-6 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
Odors Bacteria
Conventional filter
Before cleaning After cleaning
Higher performance
1.2.2 RAF - FLOOR TYPE A lambda shaped design provides a larger and wider
RAF-25QH8 (B), RAF-35QH8 (B) & RAF-50QH8 area for heat echangef thus ensuring high performance.
(B) Current model Previous model
ºC ºC ºC
[Average Room Temperature: at 18ºº C] [Average Room Temperature: at 20ººC] [Average Room Temperature: at 23ººC]
Bottom Side Air Flow Bottom Side Air Flow Bottom Side Air Flow
ºC ºC ºC
ºC ºC ºC
[Average Room Temperature: at 18ºº C] [Average Room Temperature: at 20ºº C] [Average Room Temperature: at 23ºº C]
Bottom Side Air Flow Bottom Side Air Flow Bottom Side Air Flow
ºC ºC ºC
Top Side Air Flow Top Side Air Flow Top Side Air Flow
ºC ºC ºC
[Average Room Temperature: at 30ºº C] [Average Room Temperature: at 29ºº C] [Average Room Temperature: at 27ººC]
Bottom Side Air Flow Bottom Side Air Flow Bottom Side Air Flow
ºC ºC ºC
[Average Room Temperature: at 30ºº C] [Average Room Temperature: at 29ººC] [Average Room Temperature: at 27ºº C]
Bottom Side Air Flow (Up Ward) Bottom Side Air Flow (Up Ward) Bottom Side Air Flow (Up Ward)
ºC ºC
ºC
ºC ººC
C ºC
[Average Room Temperature: at 30ºº C] [Average Room Temperature: at 29ºº C] [Average Room Temperature: at 27ºº C]
Bottom Side Air Flow Bottom Side Air Flow Bottom Side Air Flow
ºC ºC ºC
[Average Room Temperature: at 30ºº C] [Average Room Temperature: at 29ººC] [Average Room Temperature: at 27ºº C]
Bottom Side Air Flow (Up ward) Bottom Side Air Flow (Up ward) Bottom Side Air Flow (Up ward)
ºC ºC ºC
ºC ºC ºC
[Average Room Temperature: at 30ººC] [Average Room Temperature: at 29ºº C] [Average Room Temperature: at 27ºº C]
Bottom Side Air Flow Bottom Side Air Flow Bottom Side Air Flow
ºC ºC ºC
[Average Room Temperature: at 30ººC] [Average Room Temperature: at 29ºº C] [Average Room Temperature: at 27ºº C]
Bottom Side Air Flow (Up Ward) Bottom Side Air Flow (Up Ward) Bottom Side Air Flow (Up Ward)
ºC ºC ºC
Open
A washable air
purifying filter
(option) can be
installed
Silent
Noise level is just
25dB (Sleep mode) Grill can be removed for
thanks to the 3D-twisted cleaning
wing design of the
compact turbo-fan. Built-in Drain Pump
The air conditioner is
equipped with an internal
drain pump to remove
accumulated condensend
. water from drain pan even
while it is operating. A
Automatic Swing Louver float switch monitors the
Optionally, this unit is equipped with an automatic water level and
swing louver to ensure even distribution of conditioned automatically activates the
air to the entire room. pump as necessary
4 -Way Airflow
It can be selected among 2-way, 3-way or 4-way Elegant Design
operation. The gently contoured standard air panel is less than
4 cm. It is tastefully designed to blend with any interior
2-way 3-way 4-way while delivering a maximum flow of air. The 32 cm
profile of the hidden ceiling unit is low enough to allow
unfettered installation in almost any building.
Quiet Operation
Non-duct type
The free duct enables the air inlet and outlet layout
system to be freely chosen depending on the building
structure and room width, thus keeping your room
looking beautiful.
Unlike conventional units, the noise level has been
reduced to an exceptionally low 30dB-A (1.0HP unit,
Low position). Ideal wherever quiet operation is
important.
Neatly installable in any room
Air inlet is selectable
Duct length is extendable for up to 4m. High-pressure
switch setting delivers sufficient air conditioning even by
duct installation.
Variation in installation
Pre-filter is removable
COOLING
COOLING COOLING
COOLING
50 50
(Pa)
PRESSURE (Pa)
:Static PressureOFF
Static pressure OFF
PRESSURE (Pa)
:Static PressureOFF
Static pressure OFF
Static pressure
:Static PressureON
ON Static pressure
:Static PressureON
ON
PRESSURE
PRESSURE
40
40 40 Me
Me Hi
Hi
Me
Me Hi
Hi M3
M3
M3
M3 Lo
Lo
Lo
Lo
STATIC
STATIC
EXTERNALSTATCI
EXTERNALSTATIC
30
30 30
EXTERNAL
EXTERNAL
20 20
10
10 10
M0
M0 M0
M0
00 0
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
3 3/min)
Air VOLUME
AIRvolume (m33/min)
(m /min) AirAIR VOLUME(m
volume (m/min)
HEATING
HEATING HEATING
HEATING
50
50 50
(Pa) (Pa)
:Static PressureOFF
OFF :Static PressureOFF
OFF
(Pa)
PRESSURE (Pa)
40 Hi
Hi M3
M3
40 40
40 Me
Me
Me Hi
Me Hi
M3
PRESSURE
M3
Lo
Lo Lo
Lo
STATIC
STATIC
30 30
STATIC
STATIC
EXTERNAL
EXTERNAL
EXTERNAL
20 20
EXTERNAL
10 10
M0
M0
M0
M0
00 0
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 44 5 6 7 8 99 10
10
M3:InIncase theduct
duct is
is4m
4m long 3
M3:
M3:InIncase
casetheduct
ductis
is4m long
4m long AIR
Air VOLUME (m
volume
33
(m/min)
/min) M3: case long Air volume
AIR VOLUME (m /min)
(m3/min)
M0:For
M0: Forsingle
non indoor unit
duct type
M0: Forsingle
M0:For non indoor
duct type
unit
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 1-15
RAK-NH6A
New New
wireless wired
Weekly
RAI-NH5A Yes
timer
OR OR RAF-QH8
New New
WEEKLY TIMER WIRED REMOCON WIRELESS REMOCON RAD-NH7A
wired wireless
*Not applicable for RAF-NH5
RAC#4
DISTRIBUTOR#1
Distributor (optional)
The optional distributor is be used together with the DISTRIBUTOR#2 DISTRIBUTOR#3 DISTRIBUTOR#4
HITACHI prides itself on providing high quality, efficient Non Inverter Rapid start up
and reliable air conditioning solutions across the globe. By The variable
Temperature
investing in Research and Development, Hitachi has been Inverter speed compressor
able to remain at the forefront of the industry with most (inverter) enables
extensive range available in the market today. the system to rapidly
reach the desired
As would be expected of an organization such as ours, room temperuature
Non Inverter
quality and efficiency of our products is imperative and has setting.
Compressor
the utmost importance. Installers and users alike can rest Once the desired
Inverter room themperature
(RPM)
assured that these are not the only parameters by which
Hitachi products can be judged. Ecological thinking stems has been achieved,
from the very first stages of new product design and the compressor
continues throughout production and onto installation rotation speed is
Time
procedures, equipment and operation, with priority being reduced, saving up
given to the use of environmentally friendly refrigerants to 30% in energy
such as R410A. usage (when
compared to
Hitachi offers an extensive range of Room Air conventional
Conditioning Units suitable for domestic and light systems) without
commercial applications. compromising
comfort levels
1.3.1 SUMMIT RANGE
High performance, heating at –15°C
All PAM Inverter (RAC-50/60/70/80YH5A and HITACHI’s PAM inverter system achieves the
RAC-50WX8) effective utilization of power input and minimizes loss
less than 1. You can enjoy high COP, top class in
Inverter driven systems have a big performance industry. Especially heating performance is improved
advantage over constant speed systems. The variable and you can enjoy heating comfort even at -15°C deg ree
compressor can make a very fast start-up and reach the ambient temperature
setting temperature rapidly, then reduce the rotation
speed to achieve energy savings of about 30% with no
loss of comfort. Moreover, only Hitachi’s DC driven fans
and compressors deliver about 10% better performance
than AC inverters. HITACHI is the world’s pioneer of DC
inverter systems and PAM in room air conditioners.
Superior Performance
AC Inverter Motor
Auto-Restart
If auto-restart mode was selected at the ON/OFF switch,
the unit automatically resumes operation in the mode that
was in use beforehand:
Motor RPM
Inverter Control
Hitachi’s PAM control system is able to keep the
current pulse waveform to avoid distortion. It enhances * When timer is set, Auto Restart feature to previous mode
the power efficiency. The cutting edge device is is not available
employed in HITACHI SUMMIT for your comfort and
energy saving for our environment. Auto Changeover
The built-in microcomputer continuously selects the
best operating mode automatically to provide maximum
comfort, based on the set temperature and
measurements taken every 10 minutes by a sensor.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 1-17
Quiet Operation
Odors Bacteria
Dirt still clings to the filter Washable and Anti bacterial filter
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 1-19
Conventional filter
1.3.1.2 Floor Type Before cleaning After cleaning
RAF-25FX8(B), RAF-35FX8(B), RAF-50FX8(B)
Odors Bacteria
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 1-21
Higher performance
A lambda shaped design provides a larger and wider
area for heat echangef thus ensuring high performance.
Current model Previous model
ºC ºC ºC
[Average Room Temperature: at 18ºº C] [Average Room Temperature: at 20ººC] [Average Room Temperature: at 23ººC]
Bottom Side Air Flow Bottom Side Air Flow Bottom Side Air Flow
ºC ºC ºC
ºC ºC ºC
[Average Room Temperature: at 18ºº C] [Average Room Temperature: at 20ºº C] [Average Room Temperature: at 23ºº C]
Bottom Side Air Flow Bottom Side Air Flow Bottom Side Air Flow
ºC ºC ºC
Top Side Air Flow Top Side Air Flow Top Side Air Flow
ºC ºC ºC
[Average Room Temperature: at 30ºº C] [Average Room Temperature: at 29ºº C] [Average Room Temperature: at 27ººC]
Bottom Side Air Flow Bottom Side Air Flow Bottom Side Air Flow
ºC ºC ºC
[Average Room Temperature: at 30ºº C] [Average Room Temperature: at 29ººC] [Average Room Temperature: at 27ºº C]
Bottom Side Air Flow (Up Ward) Bottom Side Air Flow (Up Ward) Bottom Side Air Flow (Up Ward)
ºC ºC
ºC
ºC ººC
C ºC
[Average Room Temperature: at 30ºº C] [Average Room Temperature: at 29ºº C] [Average Room Temperature: at 27ºº C]
Bottom Side Air Flow Bottom Side Air Flow Bottom Side Air Flow
ºC ºC ºC
[Average Room Temperature: at 30ºº C] [Average Room Temperature: at 29ººC] [Average Room Temperature: at 27ºº C]
Bottom Side Air Flow (Up ward) Bottom Side Air Flow (Up ward) Bottom Side Air Flow (Up ward)
ºC ºC ºC
ºC ºC ºC
[Average Room Temperature: at 30ºº C] [Average Room Temperature: at 29ºº C] [Average Room Temperature: at 27ºº C]
Bottom Side Air Flow Bottom Side Air Flow Bottom Side Air Flow
ºC ºC ºC
[Average Room Temperature: at 30ºº C] [Average Room Temperature: at 29ººC] [Average Room Temperature: at 27ºº C]
Bottom Side Air Flow (Up Ward) Bottom Side Air Flow (Up Ward) Bottom Side Air Flow (Up Ward)
ºC ºC ºC
Quiet Operation
The free duct enables the air inlet and outlet layout
system to be freely chosen depending on the building
structure and room width, thus keeping your room
looking beautiful.
Neatly installable in any room Static pressure & Air flow
High-pressure switch setting delivers sufficient air
RAD-50DH7A / RAD-60DH7A
conditioning even by duct installation.
Variation in installation Normal Mode
High Static Pressure Mode
Low Static Pressure Mode
3
Non-duct type AIR VOLUME (m /min)
RAD-70DH7A
Normal Mode
High Static Pressure Mode
Low Static Pressure Mode
EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (Pa)
Pre-filter is removable
Comparison of Vibration
RAS-YH5A
New New
wireless wired
Weekly
RAS-FH6 Yes
timer
OR OR RAF-FX8
New New
WEEKLY TIMER WIRED REMOCON WIRELESS REMOCON RAD-DH7A
wired wireless
*non applicable to RAS-FH5
RAC#4
DISTRIBUTOR#1
required
RAC#5
RAC#9 RAC#13
Distributor (optional)
The optional distributor is be used together with the
Weekly Timer when there is a need to centralized the DISTRIBUTOR#2 DISTRIBUTOR#3 DISTRIBUTOR#4
Powerful
Clean
Newly developed super big flap delivers air quickly to
every corner of the room, and the powerful, sweeping Static electricity and carbon absorb micro dust, pollen
airflow eliminated dead zones and improves the cooling particles and odors, and the air purifying filter can be
and heating effect. washed and re-used up to 20 times.
2 GENERAL DATA
CONTENTS
Indoor Fan Air Flow C m³/min 7.5 / 5.5 / 4.5 / 3.0 7.5 / 6.2 / 4.5 / 3.5 8.7 / 7.0 / 5.6 / 4.6 11.5 /9.2 / 6.8 / 4.8
Rate (Hi/Me/Lo/ExLo) H m³/min 7.5 / 5.5 / 4.5 / 3.0 9.5 / 7.0 / 5.3 / 3.3 10.3 / 8.5 / 6.6 / 4.4 13.0 /9.6 / 7.3 / 4.8
Fan Motor W 25 25 25 25
Drain pump pressure lift cm - - - -
Indoor Fan Air Flow C m³/min 7.3/6.7/5.8/4.7 8.5/7.0/6.0/4.8 10.1/8.0/6.5/5.8 13.5/10.0/6.8/6.0 13.5/12.5/11.3/9.6
Rate (Hi/Me/Lo/ExLo) H m³/min 8.0/7.0/5.8/5.7 9.5/8.0/7.0/4.8 10.8/8.5/7.5/5.8 13.5/10.0/6.8/6.5 13.5/12.5/11.3/10.9
Fan Motor m³/min 35 35 35 35 35
Drain pump pressure lift cm - - - - -
NOTE:
1. The nominal cooling and heating capacity is the 2. The Sound Pressure Level is based on the following
combined capacity of the HITACHI standard split conditions:
system, and are based on the ISO 5151.
- 0.8 meter beneath indoor height center
Operation Conditions Cooling Heating
- 1 meter from Discharge grille
dB 27.0 °C 20.0 °C
Indoor Air Inlet Temperature
WB 19.0 °C The above data was measured in an anechoic
dB 35.0 °C 7.0 °C chamber so that reflected sound should be taken into
Outdoor Air Inlet Temperature
WB 6.0 °C consideration when installing the unit.
Piping Length: 7.5 meters; Piping Lift: 0 meter
dB: Dry Bulb; WB: Wet Bulb
2-4 GENERAL DATA
NOTE:
1. The nominal cooling and heating capacity is the 2. The Sound Pressure Level is based on the following
combined capacity of the HITACHI standard split conditions:
system, and are based on the ISO 5151.
- 1.5 meter beneath the Unit
Operation Conditions Cooling Heating
The above data was measured in an anechoic
dB 27.0 °C 20.0 °C
Indoor Air Inlet Temperature
WB 19.0 °C
chamber so that reflected sound should be taken into
dB 35.0 °C 7.0 °C
consideration when installing the unit.
Outdoor Air Inlet Temperature
WB 6.0 °C
Piping Length: 7.5 meters; Piping Lift: 0 meter
dB: Dry Bulb; WB: Wet Bulb
2-8 GENERAL DATA
NOTE:
1. The Sound Pressure Level is based on the following conditions:
- 1 meter from the unit front surface and 1 meter from floor level
The above data was measured in an anechoic chamber so that reflected sound should be taken into consideration
when installing the unit.
GENERAL DATA 2-9
NOTE:
1. The Sound Pressure Level is based on the following conditions:
- 1 meter from the unit front surface and 1 meter from floor level
The above data was measured in an anechoic chamber so that reflected sound should be taken into consideration when
installing the unit.
2-10 GENERAL DATA
*Power cables are not included; please install the unit with cable sizes that comply with local regulations.
**Cable size depends on length (refer to chapter 13 for more details)
NOTE:
1. The Sound Pressure Level is based on the following conditions:
- 1 meter from the unit front surface and 1 meter from floor level
The above data was measured in an anechoic chamber so that reflected sound should be taken into consideration
when installing the unit.
GENERAL DATA 2-11
NOTE:
1. The Sound Pressure Level is based on the following conditions:
- 1 meter from the unit front surface and 1 meter from floor level
The above data was measured in an anechoic chamber so that reflected sound should be taken into consideration
when installing the unit.
2-12 GENERAL DATA
NOTE:
1. The nominal cooling and heating capacity is the 2. The Sound Pressure Level is based on the following
combined capacity of the HITACHI standard split conditions:
system, and are based on the ISO 5151.
- 0.8 meter beneath indoor height center
Operation Conditions Cooling Heating
- 1 meter from Discharge grille
dB 27.0 °C 20.0 °C
Indoor Air Inlet Temperature
WB 19.0 °C The above data was measured in an anechoic
Outdoor Air Inlet dB 35.0 °C 7.0 °C chamber so that reflected sound should be taken into
Temperature WB 6.0 °C consideration when installing the unit.
Piping Length: 7.5 meters; Piping Lift: 0 meter
dB: Dry Bulb; WB: Wet Bulb
GENERAL DATA 2-13
NOTE:
1. The Sound Pressure Level is based on the following conditions:
- 1 meter from the unit front surface and 1 meter from floor level
The above data was measured in an anechoic chamber so that reflected sound should be taken into consideration
when installing the unit.
2-14 GENERAL DATA
NOTE:
1. The nominal cooling and heating capacity is the 2. The Sound Pressure Level is based on the following
combined capacity of the HITACHI standard split conditions:
system, and are based on the ISO 5151.
- Half height of the unit
Operation Conditions Cooling Heating
- 1 meter from Discharge grille
dB 27.0 °C 20.0 °C
Indoor Air Inlet Temperature
WB 19.0 °C The above data was measured in an anechoic
Outdoor Air Inlet dB 35.0 °C 7.0 °C chamber so that reflected sound should be taken into
Temperature WB 6.0 °C consideration when installing the unit.
Piping Length: 7.5 meters; Piping Lift: 0 meter
dB: Dry Bulb; WB: Wet Bulb
GENERAL DATA 2-15
4 pcs + Earth when 4 pcs + Earth when 4 pcs + Earth when 2 pcs + Earth when
Interconnection wires No. power source to power source to power source to power source to
Indoor Indoor Indoor Outdoor
NOTE:
1. The Sound Pressure Level is based on the following conditions:
- 1 meter from the unit front surface and 1 meter from floor level
The above data was measured in an anechoic chamber so that reflected sound should be taken into consideration
when installing the unit.
2-18 GENERAL DATA
NOTE:
1. The Sound Pressure Level is based on the following conditions:
- 1 meter from the unit front surface and 1 meter from floor level
The above data was measured in an anechoic chamber so that reflected sound should be taken into consideration
when installing the unit.
2-20 GENERAL DATA
NOTE:
1. The Sound Pressure Level is based on the following conditions:
- 1 meter from the unit front surface and 1 meter from floor level
The above data was measured in an anechoic chamber so that reflected sound should be taken into consideration
when installing the unit.
2-22 GENERAL DATA
NOTE:
1. The nominal cooling and heating capacity is the 2. The Sound Pressure Level is based on the following
combined capacity of the HITACHI standard split conditions:
system, and are based on the ISO 5151.
- 1.5 meter beneath the Unit
Operation Conditions Cooling Heating
The above data was measured in an anechoic
dB 27.0 °C 20.0 °C
Indoor Air Inlet Temperature
WB 19.0 °C
chamber so that reflected sound should be taken into
dB 35.0 °C 7.0 °C
consideration when installing the unit.
Outdoor Air Inlet Temperature
WB 6.0 °C
Piping Length: 7.5 meters; Piping Lift: 0 meter
dB: Dry Bulb; WB: Wet Bulb
GENERAL DATA 2-23
NOTE:
1. The Sound Pressure Level is based on the following conditions:
- 1 meter from the unit front surface and 1 meter from floor level
The above data was measured in an anechoic chamber so that reflected sound should be taken into consideration
when installing the unit.
2-24 GENERAL DATA
Indoor Fan Air Flow Rate C m³/min 8.0/6.5/5.0/4.6 9.0/7.5/6.0/5.1 10.0/8.5/7.0/6.1 13.5/12.5/11.3/10.413.5/12.5/11.3/10.7
(Hi/Me/Lo/Sleep) H m³/min 8.0/6.5/5.0/4.6 9.0/7.5/6.0/5.1 10.0/8.5/7.0/6.1 13.5/12.5/11.3/10.413.5/12.5/11.3/10.7
Fan Motor W 20 20 20 30 30
Drain pump pressure lift cm N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
NOTE:
1. The Sound Pressure Level is based on the following conditions:
- 1 meter from the unit front surface and 1 meter from floor level
The above data was measured in an anechoic chamber so that reflected sound should be taken into consideration
when installing the unit.
2-26 GENERAL DATA
NOTE:
1. The Sound Pressure Level is based on the following conditions:
- 1 meter from the unit front surface and 1 meter from floor level
The above data was measured in an anechoic chamber so that reflected sound should be taken into consideration
when installing the unit.
GENERAL DATA 2-27
NOTE:
1. The nominal cooling and heating capacity is the 2. The Sound Pressure Level is based on the following
combined capacity of the HITACHI standard split conditions:
system, and are based on the ISO 5151.
- 0.8 meter beneath indoor height center
Operation Conditions Cooling Heating
- 1 meter from Discharge grille
dB 27.0 °C 20.0 °C
Indoor Air Inlet Temperature
WB 19.0 °C The above data was measured in an anechoic
dB 35.0 °C 7.0 °C chamber so that reflected sound should be taken into
Outdoor Air Inlet Temperature
WB 6.0 °C consideration when installing the unit.
Piping Length: 7.5 meters; Piping Lift: 0 meter
dB: Dry Bulb; WB: Wet Bulb
2-28 GENERAL DATA
NOTE:
1. The Sound Pressure Level is based on the following conditions:
- 1 meter from the unit front surface and 1 meter from floor level
The above data was measured in an anechoic chamber so that reflected sound should be taken into consideration
when installing the unit.
GENERAL DATA 2-29
NOTE:
1. The Sound Pressure Level is based on the following conditions:
- 1 meter from the unit front surface and 1 meter from floor level
The above data was measured in an anechoic chamber so that reflected sound should be taken into consideration
when installing the unit.
DIMENSIONAL DATA 3-1
3 DIMENSIONAL DATA
CONTENTS
295
20
20
60
60
5
47 47
240 315 240
208 208
Drain
147
47
Vertical air
22 60 19 60 32
deflector
DIMENSIONAL DATA 3-3
Unit: mm
50 Service space 50
280
11
60
60
5
5
70 70
Drain
30 60 60 60 81.5
Vertical air deflector
3-4 DIMENSIONAL DATA
Unit: mm
1019
60
47 Horizontal Vertical
6.5
6.5
47
About
380
About
350
47
47
147
View from back
(Pipe lead-out) 56 17.5
31 60 60 120.5
Drain outlet
80~100
piping hole position 65
Cabinet
147
Front panel
56 18
585
Air inlet
Large diameter pipe
215 750
79 Small diameter pipe (Φ6.35)
Air outlet
15 42 15
115
115
81
81
61 Piping hole in left side 61 61
641 17
78 50 70 99
20
More than
150 45
Φ9 rear fixing hole for anchor Built-in Installation
34 99
More More
More More than than
than than 100 200
100
407
200
466
184
Less than 30
Drain hose
55 Φ80 standard underfloor piping
hole position
3-6 DIMENSIONAL DATA
70
147
Front panel
56 18
Top air outlet Indicator
215 750
85 672 39 Infrared receiver
43 270
44
45
20
Small dia pipe
φ6.35)
Large dia pipe *
411
600
524
259
225
130
130
65
109
70
70
15 Air inlet 39 45
45 15
29
55 60
60 62
62 Piping hole Bottom air outlet
Piping hole
in left side φ5 hole for fixing in right side
to floor 690 30
187.5
135
76
55 115 66 30
φ9 rear fixing hole
for anchor bolt More than
160 430 200
Built-in installation
Lattice door
More
than
More
100
than
100
572
More
More than More than More
than
200 100 than
200
100
50
Less than 20
65 Drain hose
φ65 standard underfloor piping
hole position
DIMENSIONAL DATA 3-7
Unit: mm
650 (Panel)
600 (Opening on ceiling)
580 (Indoor unit)) 64
147
400(Suspension bolt)
42
56 18
Wireless remote controller
600(Opening on ceiling)
393(Electric box)
610(Suspension bolt)
580(Indoor unit)
650(Panel)
230(Drain)
55 (Electric
285
box)
227
112 62
110
32
5
143 117.5 129.5 252.5
24
11
53
209.7
Drain hose
400
347
129.1
129.1
19.5
20 13-φ2.8 TP-
18
28
7.6
15.6
15.6
Error!
3-φ2.8
41 334 334 TP-HOLE
120
3-φ2.8
19.5 DISCHARGE
75 300 300 75 TP-HOLE
146 49.6
49.6
7
70
146
2-φ2.8TP-
HOLE
31
31
3-φ2.8TP- 7 7 2-φ2.8TP-
HOLE 75 300 300 75 HOLE
BOTTOM SUCTION
106
117.5 382 18
6
9-φ2.8TP-
388 246
HOLE
216
15.6
20.1
φ5 φ5
DIMENSIONAL DATA 3-9
570
559
166
95
195
10
57
340
280
340
320
15
12
10
37
500 124
3-10 DIMENSIONAL DATA
Handle
Handle
650
638
169.5
96
Air suction Air outlet 201
grille
More than
100
More than
340
320
100
10
More than
Fixing hole 12
10
100
37
507 198
Notch for anchor bolt Service space
2-φ12 Notches
DIMENSIONAL DATA 3-11
559
570
166
95
195
57 10
320
340
340
280
15
12
10
37
500 124
3-12 DIMENSIONAL DATA
340
26 850 79 22 20
298
64 104
Handle
650
638
Indoor unit 1
107.5 52 52 52
Service valve (φ6.35)
Indoor unit 1
Service valve (φ9.52)
Indoor unit 2
Air suction Air outlet 201
Service valve (φ6.35)
grille Indoor unit 2
Holes for anchor outlet
Service valve (φ9.52)
2-φ12 57
10
320
340
10
Fixing hole 12
10
37
507 198
Notch for anchor bolt
2-φ12 notchs
than 700
More
More than
100
More than
100
More
than 100
Service space
DIMENSIONAL DATA 3-13
Handle
650
638
Indoor unit 1
107.5 52 52 52
Service valve (φ6.35)
Indoor unit 1
Service valve (φ9.52)
10
320
340
10
Fixing hole 12
10
37
507 198
Notch for anchor bolt
2-φ12 notches
than 700
More
More than
100
More than
100
More
than 100
3-14 DIMENSIONAL DATA
Unit: mm
340
26 850 79 22 20
298
64 104
Indoor unit 1
Service valve(φ6.35)
Indoor unit 1
107.5 52 52 52 52 52
Handle
638
Service valve(φ9.52)
650
Indoor unit 2
Service valve(φ6.35)
Indoor unit 2
Service valve(φ9.52)
Fixing hole 12
10
37
507 198
Notch for anchor bolt
(2-φ12 Notches)
More than
700
More than
100
More than
100
More than
100
Service space
DIMENSIONAL DATA 3-15
Unit: mm
340
26 850 79 22 298 20
64 104
Indoor unit 1
Service valve(φ6.35)
Indoor unit 1
52 52
Handle Service valve (φ9.52)
650
638
52
Indoor unit 2
Service valve(φ6.35)
52
Indoor unit 2
52
Service valve (φ9.52)
107.5
Air outlet 201 Indoor unit 3
Air suction
grille Service valve(φ6.35)
Holes for anchor bolt Indoor unit 3
Service valve (φ9.52)
2-φ12 57 201
10
340
320
10
Fixing hole 12
10
37
507 198
Notch for anchor bolt
2-φ12 notches
More than
700
More
More than 100
than 100
More than
100
3-16 DIMENSIONAL DATA
Handle
Handle
107.5 52 52 52 52 52 52 52
788
800
Air suction Air outlet 211
Grille
More than
700
(2-φ12) 57
10
More than
100
More than
320
340
100
10
More than
100
Fixing hole 12
10
37
507 198
Notch for anchor bolt Service space
(2-φ12 notches)
DIMENSIONAL DATA 3-17
Handle
Handle
830
52
131
Air Air
21
(2-φ8.0 bolt)
above
Above 100
Upper above
14
200 200
Holes for anchor bolt
390
368
(2-φ8.0 bolt)
Above
(200)
100
12 12
71
In case of installing receiver tank,
500 150 backside space should be above
200
3-18 DIMENSIONAL DATA
Indoor unit#1
Service valve (φ6.35)
Service valve (φ9.52)
106 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
Indoor unit#2
800
778
Service valve (φ6.35)
Service valve (φ9.52)
Indoor unit#3
Service valve (φ6.35)
Service valve (φ9.52)
Indoor unit#4
Service valve (φ6.35)
Service valve (φ12.7)
Indoor unit#5
Service valve (φ6.35)
Service valve (φ12.7)
Air suction
grille Air outlet
Holes for anchor bolt
(2-φ12.5) 70
19
406
440
12.5
Notch for anchor bolt
15
Indoor unit#1
Service valve (φ6.35)
Service valve (φ9.52)
Indoor unit#2
Service valve (φ6.35)
Service valve (φ9.52)
1416 Indoor unit#3
1450 Service valve (φ6.35)
Air Service valve (φ9.52)
Outlet
Indoor unit#4
Service valve (φ6.35)
Service valve (φ9.52)
Indoor unit#5
Service valve (φ6.35)
Service valve (φ9.52)
Indoor unit#6
Service valve (φ6.35)
Service valve (φ9.52)
Holes for anchor bolt 62.6
28.50
353
408
28.50
563
Notch for anchor bolt
(2-φ12 notches)
than 700
More
More than
100
More than
100
More
than 100
Service space
3-20 DIMENSIONAL DATA
295
20
20
60
60
Discharge grille Horizontal air deflector
5
5
47 47
240 315 240
208 208
Drain
147
47
Vertical air
22 60 19 60 32
deflector
DIMENSIONAL DATA 3-21
Unit: mm
Handle
Handle
528.5
548
162.5
91
Air Air outlet 202 10
Rear side
(19.5)
suction
Air
suction
(10)
Drain hole
Service space
More
than
More
50
More
than than
100 200
More
than
300
3-22 DIMENSIONAL DATA
Unit: mm
Handle
887 345
(60) 157 (26)
792 69 27 299 (19)
68 60
Handle
Air suction
589
600
162.5
91
Air suction Air outlet
202
(11)
Rear side
Air suction
(10)
57
Long holes for anchor bolt
(2-Φ12x16 long holes Φ8.0 bolt)
340
320
Drain hole
37 (2-Φ8.0 bolt)
500 147
Drain hole
Service space
More
than
50
More
More than
than 200
100
More
than
200
DIMENSIONAL DATA 3-23
Unit: mm
50 Service space 50
280
11
60
60
5
5
70 70
Drain
* When piping is drawn from
the left side, exchange the
drain hose for the drain
cap
Drain hose Drain cap connection port
About 108 About 370 70 Narrow pipe (φ6.35)
Power cord Wide pipe (φ9.52)
Connecting cable
47
47
30 60 60 60 81.5
Vertical air deflector
3-24 DIMENSIONAL DATA
Unit: mm
498
505
Air outlet 122
Air suction
78
Rear side 182
7
Air suction
45 Fixing hole
9
12
9
Drain hole
30
500 100
Service space
than 150
More
More than
200
More than
258
100
than 400
More
700
768
DIMENSIONAL DATA 3-25
Unit: mm
Handle
528.5
548
162.5
91
Air Suction grille Air outlet 10
202
(19.5)
Rear side
Air suction
35
Drain hole 500 125
10
Service space
than 50
More
More
than More
100 than 200
More
than
300
750
841
3-26 DIMENSIONAL DATA
Unit: mm
50 Service space 50
280
11
60
60
5
5
70 70
Drain
* When piping is drawn from
the left side, exchange the
drain hose for the drain
cap
Drain hose Drain cap connection port
About 108 About 370 70 Narrow pipe (φ6.35)
Power cord Wide pipe (φ9.52)
Connecting cable
47
47
30 60 60 60 81.5
Vertical air deflector
DIMENSIONAL DATA 3-27
Unit: mm
340
955
26 850 79 22 298 20
64 104 298
Handle
Handle
650
638
169.5
96
Air suction Air outlet 201
grille
More than
100
320
340
More than
100
10
than 100
More
Fixing hole 12
10
37
507 198
Notch for anchor bolt Service space
(2-φ12 Notches)
3-28 DIMENSIONAL DATA
Unit: mm
50 Service space 50
280
11
60
60
5
5
70 70
Drain
* When piping is drawn from
the left side, exchange the
drain hose for the drain
cap
Drain hose Drain cap connection port
About 108 About 370 70 Narrow pipe (φ6.35)
Power cord Wide pipe (φ9.52)
Connecting cable
47
47
30 60 60 60 81.5
Vertical air deflector
DIMENSIONAL DATA 3-29
Handle
528.5
548
162.5
91
Air suction grille Air outlet 202 10
(19.5)
Rear side
750
841
Service space
3-30 DIMENSIONAL DATA
Unit: mm
1019
295
6.5 60
6.5 60
47 Discharge grille Horizontal deflector Vertical deflector
P 47
About
380
About
47
147
350
drawn
horizontally,
exchange the
Drain hose Drain drain hose for the
drain cap
Drain outlet
Handle
Handle
650
638
169.5
96
Air suction Air outlet 201
grille
Holes for anchor bolt
More than
(2-φ12)
57
10
700
More than
100
320
340
More than
100
10
More
than 100
Fixing hole 12
10
37
507 198
Notch for anchor bolt Service space
(2-φ12 Notches)
3-32 DIMENSIONAL DATA
Handle
Handle
788
800
169.5
96
Air suction Air outlet 201
grille
More than
100
More than
340
320
100
10
More than
100
Fixing hole 12
10
37
507 198
Notch for anchor bolt Service space
(2-φ12 Notches)
DIMENSIONAL DATA 3-33
147
56 17.5
Wireless remote controller
Suction grille
333
70
Discharge grille 8
Vertical air deflector Horizontal air deflector 60
245 660 245
330
About About
380 500
Hook for installation Drain cap connection port
Drain hose *When piping is drawn
Viewed from back
(bottom direction horizontally, exchange the
pipe lead-out) drain hose for the drain cap
Wide pipe (φ15.88)
Narrow pipe (φ6.35)
Notes:
1. Service space (free space needed for
servicing is 200mm on the right, 100mm
on the left and 50mm on the top.
2. The wide and narrow pipes must be
thermally insulated
3-34 DIMENSIONAL DATA
555 320
Handle
870
503
(29)
55
Air discharge grille
135
More than
500
More than More than
365
355
80~100
controller
piping hole position 65
Cabinet
147
Front panel 56 18
585
Air inlet
Large diameter pipe
215 750
Small diameter pipe (Φ6.35)
79
Air outlet
15 42
81
15
115
81
115
641 17
78 50 70 99
20
More than
45
150
Φ9 Rear fixing hole to anchor 34 99 Built-in Installation
More
than
than
150
150
More
More
More More than
than
than than 100 200
407
200 100
466
184
Less than 30
Drain hose
55 Φ80 Standard underfloor piping
hole position
3-36 DIMENSIONAL DATA
Unit: mm
Handle
Handle
528.5
548
162.5
91
Air Air outlet 202 10
Rear side
(19.5)
suction
Air
suction
(10)
35
Drain hole 500 125
Drain hole
Service space
More
than
50
More More
than than
100 200
More
than
300
DIMENSIONAL DATA 3-37
Unit:Unit:
mm mm
Handle
887 345
(60) 157 (26)
792 69 27 299 (19)
68 60
Handle
Air suction
589
600
162.5
91
Air suction Air outlet
202
(11)
Rear side
Air suction
(10)
57
Long holes for anchor bolt
(2-Φ12x16 long holes Φ8.0 bolt)
340
320
Drain hole
37 (2-Φ8.0 bolt)
500 147
Drain hole
Service space
More
than
50
More
More than
than 200
100
More
than
200
3-38 DIMENSIONAL DATA
120
70 18
676
720
188
222
182
77 246 Drain Pipe Connection
(Gas pipe)
90 (Drain pipe) 321
95 402
(Liquid pipe)
SIDE VIEW
10
100 100 94
Air Flow
20.1 90 90
Air Flow
Direction Direction
6-φ7 6-φ7
TOP VIEW
10
30
22
(for Suspension Bolt)
720
676
22
30
300 300
10
102.2
20
6-φ7
DIMENSIONAL DATA 3-39
Handle
Handle
800
788
169.5
96
Air suction Air outlet 201
grille
More
than 100
320
340
More
than 100
10
More than
100
Fixing hole 12
10
37
507 198
Notch for anchor bolt Service space
(2-φ12 Notches)
3-40 DIMENSIONAL DATA
Unit: mm 50
50
280
11
60
60
47 Discharge grille H-deflector 47
5
5
147
47
47
56 17.5
30 60 Vertical air deflector 22 60 81.5
DIMENSIONAL DATA 3-41
Handle
517
570
77
Air outlet 75
135 Air inlet
157 Handle
55
16
8
245
225
490
12
10
35
500
166
95
195
10
57
280
340
340
320
15
12
10
37
500 124
3-42 DIMENSIONAL DATA
1019 Unit: mm
295
60
60
47 Vertical deflector 47
6.5
6.5
P
About
380
About
47
47
147
350
340 Unit: mm
955
26 850 79 22 298 20
64 104
Handle
Handle
650
638
169.5
96
Air outlet 201
More than
100mm
More than
320
340
100mm
10
More than
100mm
Fixing hole 12
10
37
507 198
Notch for anchor bolt Service space
2-φ12 Notches
3-44 DIMENSIONAL DATA
1019 Unit: mm
295
60
60
47 Vertical deflector 47
6.5
6.5
P
About
380
About
47
47
147
350
340 Unit: mm
955
26 850 79 22 298 20
64 104
Handle
Handle
650
638
169.5
96
Air suction Air outlet 201
grill
More than
100
More than
320
340
100
10
More than
Fixing hole 12
10
37
100
507 198
Notch for anchor bolt Service space
2-φ12 Notches
CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA 4-1
CONTENTS
Temperature Condition
Cooling Heating
Product Image
Combination Total
1.8 1.8
2.5 2.5
ONE UNIT
3.5 3.5
5.0 5.0
6.0 6.0
Product Image
Combination Total
1.8 1.8
2.5 2.5
ONE UNIT
3.5 3.5
5.0 5.0
6.0 6.0
Product Image
Combination Total
Product Image
Combination Total
Product Image
Combination Total
Product Image
Combination Total
1.8 1.8
2.5 2.5
ONE UNIT
3.5 3.5
5.0 5.0
6.0 6.0
Product Image
Combination Total
Product Image
Combination Total
Product Image
Combination Total
4.2.1. RAK-25NH6A/RAC-25NH5
4.2.2. RAK-35NH6A/RAC-35NH5
4.2.3. RAK-50NH6A/RAC-50NH5
4.2.4. RAK-65NH5A/RAC-65NH5
4.2.5. RAF-25NH5/RAC-25NH5
4.2.6. RAF-35NH5/RAC-35NH5
4.2.7. RAF-50NH5/RAC-50NH5
4.2.8. RAI-25NH5A/RAC-25NH5
4.2.9. RAI-35NH5A/RAC-35NH5
4.2.10. RAI-50NH5A/RAC-50NH5
4.2.11. RAD-25NH7A/RAC-25NH5
4.2.12. RAD-35NH7A/RAC-35NH5
4.2.13. RAD-50NH7A/RAC-50NH5
4.2.14. RAM-35QH5
4.2.15. RAM-40QH5
4.2.16. RAM-52QH5
4.2.17. RAM-53QH5
4.2.18. RAM-72QH5
4.2.19. RAM-80QH5
EDB : Evaporator Dry Bulb temperature (°C) SHC : Sensible Heating Capacity (W)
(°CDB) : Outdoor Unit Inlet Air Dry Temperature (°C) PI : Power Input
CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA 4-67
4.2.20. RAM-90QH5
4.2.21. RAM-130QH5
(1.8+1.8+1.8) 16.0 22 12025 87782887 9957 6999 2176 9220 6528 2591 10152 7174 3346 9828 6938 3524 9180 6465 3774 8856 6228 3916
+ 18.0 25 12894 94132931 10602 7605 2205 9773 7067 2621 10800 7805 3382 10368 7490 3524 9720 7017 3809 9288 6701 3952
(1.8+1.8+1.8) 19.0 27 13329 97302976 10971 8009 2233 10141 7403 2651 11232 8199 3418 10800 7884 3560 10152 7411 3809 9720 7096 3952
22.0 30 14778 96242976 12170 7942 2233 11248 7336 2651 12420 8121 3453 11988 7805 3596 10800 7569 3952 10044 7411 4165
24.0 32 15792 96243020 13000 7942 2261 11985 7336 2680 13284 8121 3453 12744 7805 3631 11232 7726 4058 10260 7647 4308
4-116 CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA
(1.8+1.8+1.8) 16.0 22 12804 93473081 10602 7453 2323 9817 6951 2766 10810 7639 3572 10465 7388 3762 9775 6884 4028 9430 6632 4180
+ 18.0 25 13730 100233129 11290 8098 2353 10406 7525 2798 11500 8311 3610 11040 7975 3762 10350 7472 4066 9890 7136 4218
(1.8+1.8+2.5) 19.0 27 14193 103613176 11682 8528 2383 10799 7883 2829 11960 8731 3648 11500 8395 3800 10810 7891 4066 10350 7556 4218
22.0 30 15735 102483176 12959 8456 2383 11977 7811 2829 13225 8647 3686 12765 8311 3838 11500 8059 4218 10695 7891 4446
24.0 32 16815 102483224 13842 8456 2413 12762 7811 2861 14145 8647 3686 13570 8311 3876 11960 8227 4332 10925 8143 4598
12.0 18 13027 89373094 9389 7583 2338 8689 6999 2756 9594 7772 3565 9243 7431 3720 8658 7004 3991 8307 6662 4146
14.0 20 13027 89373094 10088 7583 2338 9389 7072 2788 10296 7772 3604 9945 7516 3759 9243 7004 4030 8892 6747 4224
(1.8+1.8+1.8) 16.0 22 13027 95103142 10787 7583 2369 9988 7072 2820 10998 7772 3643 10647 7516 3836 9945 7004 4108 9594 6747 4263
+ 18.0 25 13969 101973191 11486 8239 2400 10587 7656 2853 11700 8456 3681 11232 8114 3836 10530 7601 4146 10062 7260 4301
(1.8+1.8+3.5) 19.0 27 14440 105413239 11885 8676 2430 10987 8020 2885 12168 8883 3720 11700 8541 3875 10998 8029 4146 10530 7687 4301
22.0 30 16009 104263239 13184 8603 2430 12185 7947 2885 13455 8797 3759 12987 8456 3914 11700 8199 4301 10881 8029 4534
24.0 32 17108 104263287 14083 8603 2461 12984 7947 2918 14391 8797 3759 13806 8456 3953 12168 8370 4418 11115 8285 4689
12.0 18 13027 89373094 9389 7583 2338 8689 6999 2756 9594 7772 3565 9243 7431 3720 8658 7004 3991 8307 6662 4146
14.0 20 13027 89373094 10088 7583 2338 9389 7072 2788 10296 7772 3604 9945 7516 3759 9243 7004 4030 8892 6747 4224
(1.8+1.8+1.8) 16.0 22 13027 95103142 10787 7583 2369 9988 7072 2820 10998 7772 3643 10647 7516 3836 9945 7004 4108 9594 6747 4263
+ 18.0 25 13969 101973191 11486 8239 2400 10587 7656 2853 11700 8456 3681 11232 8114 3836 10530 7601 4146 10062 7260 4301
(1.8+1.8+5.0) 19.0 27 14440 105413239 11885 8676 2430 10987 8020 2885 12168 8883 3720 11700 8541 3875 10998 8029 4146 10530 7687 4301
22.0 30 16009 104263239 13184 8603 2430 12185 7947 2885 13455 8797 3759 12987 8456 3914 11700 8199 4301 10881 8029 4534
24.0 32 17108 104263287 14083 8603 2461 12984 7947 2918 14391 8797 3759 13806 8456 3953 12168 8370 4418 11115 8285 4689
12.0 18 13584 93193226 9790 7907 2438 9061 7299 2873 10004 8104 3717 9638 7748 3878 9028 7303 4161 8662 6947 4323
14.0 20 13584 93193226 10519 7907 2438 9790 7375 2907 10736 8104 3757 10370 7837 3919 9638 7303 4202 9272 7036 4404
(1.8+1.8+2.5) 16.0 22 13584 99163276 11248 7907 2470 10415 7375 2940 11468 8104 3798 11102 7837 4000 10370 7303 4282 10004 7036 4444
+ 18.0 25 14566 106333326 11977 8591 2502 11040 7983 2974 12200 8817 3838 11712 8461 4000 10980 7926 4323 10492 7570 4484
(1.8+1.8+2.5) 19.0 27 15057 109913377 12393 9047 2534 11456 8363 3008 12688 9262 3878 12200 8906 4040 11468 8372 4323 10980 8015 4484
22.0 30 16693 108723377 13747 8971 2534 12706 8287 3008 14030 9173 3919 13542 8817 4080 12200 8550 4484 11346 8372 4727
24.0 32 17839 108723427 14685 8971 2566 13539 8287 3042 15006 9173 3919 14396 8817 4121 12688 8728 4606 11590 8639 4888
12.0 18 13806 94713286 9950 8036 2483 9209 7418 2926 10168 8237 3786 9796 7875 3950 9176 7423 4238 8804 7061 4403
14.0 20 13806 94713286 10691 8036 2483 9950 7495 2961 10912 8237 3827 10540 7966 3992 9796 7423 4280 9424 7151 4485
(1.8+1.8+2.5) 16.0 22 13806 100793337 11432 8036 2516 10585 7495 2995 11656 8237 3868 11284 7966 4074 10540 7423 4362 10168 7151 4527
+ 18.0 25 14804 108073388 12173 8732 2548 11220 8114 3029 12400 8961 3909 11904 8599 4074 11160 8056 4403 10664 7694 4568
(1.8+1.8+3.5) 19.0 27 15303 111713440 12597 9196 2581 11644 8500 3064 12896 9414 3950 12400 9052 4115 11656 8509 4403 11160 8147 4568
22.0 30 16967 110503440 13973 9118 2581 12914 8423 3064 14260 9324 3992 13764 8961 4156 12400 8690 4568 11532 8509 4815
24.0 32 18131 110503491 14925 9118 2614 13761 8423 3098 15252 9324 3992 14632 8961 4197 12896 8871 4691 11780 8780 4979
12.0 18 13806 94713286 9950 8036 2483 9209 7418 2926 10168 8237 3786 9796 7875 3950 9176 7423 4238 8804 7061 4403
14.0 20 13806 94713286 10691 8036 2483 9950 7495 2961 10912 8237 3827 10540 7966 3992 9796 7423 4280 9424 7151 4485
(1.8+1.8+2.5) 16.0 22 13806 100793337 11432 8036 2516 10585 7495 2995 11656 8237 3868 11284 7966 4074 10540 7423 4362 10168 7151 4527
+ 18.0 25 14804 108073388 12173 8732 2548 11220 8114 3029 12400 8961 3909 11904 8599 4074 11160 8056 4403 10664 7694 4568
(1.8+1.8+5.0) 19.0 27 15303 111713440 12597 9196 2581 11644 8500 3064 12896 9414 3950 12400 9052 4115 11656 8509 4403 11160 8147 4568
22.0 30 16967 110503440 13973 9118 2581 12914 8423 3064 14260 9324 3992 13764 8961 4156 12400 8690 4568 11532 8509 4815
24.0 32 18131 110503491 14925 9118 2614 13761 8423 3098 15252 9324 3992 14632 8961 4197 12896 8871 4691 11780 8780 4979
CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA 4-117
(1.8+1.8+3.5) 16.0 22 14029 102413398 11617 8166 2561 10756 7616 3050 11844 8370 3939 11466 8094 4148 10710 7542 4441 10332 7266 4609
+ 18.0 25 15043 109823450 12370 8873 2595 11401 8245 3085 12600 9106 3981 12096 8738 4148 11340 8186 4483 10836 7818 4651
(1.8+1.8+3.5) 19.0 27 15550 113523502 12800 9344 2628 11832 8637 3120 13104 9566 4022 12600 9198 4190 11844 8646 4483 11340 8278 4651
22.0 30 17240 112283502 14198 9265 2628 13122 8559 3120 14490 9474 4064 13986 9106 4232 12600 8830 4651 11718 8646 4902
24.0 32 18424 112283555 15166 9265 2661 13983 8559 3155 15498 9474 4064 14868 9106 4274 13104 9014 4777 11970 8922 5070
12.0 18 14029 96243345 10111 8166 2528 9358 7538 2979 10332 8370 3855 9954 8002 4022 9324 7542 4316 8946 7174 4483
14.0 20 14029 96243345 10864 8166 2528 10111 7616 3015 11088 8370 3897 10710 8094 4064 9954 7542 4358 9576 7266 4567
(1.8+1.8+3.5) 16.0 22 14029 102413398 11617 8166 2561 10756 7616 3050 11844 8370 3939 11466 8094 4148 10710 7542 4441 10332 7266 4609
+ 18.0 25 15043 109823450 12370 8873 2595 11401 8245 3085 12600 9106 3981 12096 8738 4148 11340 8186 4483 10836 7818 4651
1.8+1.8+5.0) 19.0 27 15550 113523502 12800 9344 2628 11832 8637 3120 13104 9566 4022 12600 9198 4190 11844 8646 4483 11340 8278 4651
22.0 30 17240 112283502 14198 9265 2628 13122 8559 3120 14490 9474 4064 13986 9106 4232 12600 8830 4651 11718 8646 4902
24.0 32 18424 112283555 15166 9265 2661 13983 8559 3155 15498 9474 4064 14868 9106 4274 13104 9014 4777 11970 8922 5070
12.0 18 14029 96243345 10111 8166 2528 9358 7538 2979 10332 8370 3855 9954 8002 4022 9324 7542 4316 8946 7174 4483
14.0 20 14029 96243345 10864 8166 2528 10111 7616 3015 11088 8370 3897 10710 8094 4064 9954 7542 4358 9576 7266 4567
(1.8+1.8+5.0) 16.0 22 14029 102413398 11617 8166 2561 10756 7616 3050 11844 8370 3939 11466 8094 4148 10710 7542 4441 10332 7266 4609
+ 18.0 25 15043 109823450 12370 8873 2595 11401 8245 3085 12600 9106 3981 12096 8738 4148 11340 8186 4483 10836 7818 4651
(1.8+1.8+5.0) 19.0 27 15550 113523502 12800 9344 2628 11832 8637 3120 13104 9566 4022 12600 9198 4190 11844 8646 4483 11340 8278 4651
22.0 30 17240 112283502 14198 9265 2628 13122 8559 3120 14490 9474 4064 13986 9106 4232 12600 8830 4651 11718 8646 4902
24.0 32 18424 112283555 15166 9265 2661 13983 8559 3155 15498 9474 4064 14868 9106 4274 13104 9014 4777 11970 8922 5070
12.0 18 13806 94713286 9950 8036 2483 9209 7418 2926 10168 8237 3786 9796 7875 3950 9176 7423 4238 8804 7061 4403
14.0 20 13806 94713286 10691 8036 2483 9950 7495 2961 10912 8237 3827 10540 7966 3992 9796 7423 4280 9424 7151 4485
(1.8+1.8+2.5) 16.0 22 13806 100793337 11432 8036 2516 10585 7495 2995 11656 8237 3868 11284 7966 4074 10540 7423 4362 10168 7151 4527
+ 18.0 25 14804 108073388 12173 8732 2548 11220 8114 3029 12400 8961 3909 11904 8599 4074 11160 8056 4403 10664 7694 4568
(1.8+2.5+2.5) 19.0 27 15303 111713440 12597 9196 2581 11644 8500 3064 12896 9414 3950 12400 9052 4115 11656 8509 4403 11160 8147 4568
22.0 30 16967 110503440 13973 9118 2581 12914 8423 3064 14260 9324 3992 13764 8961 4156 12400 8690 4568 11532 8509 4815
24.0 32 18131 110503491 14925 9118 2614 13761 8423 3098 15252 9324 3992 14632 8961 4197 12896 8871 4691 11780 8780 4979
12.0 18 13806 94713286 9950 8036 2483 9209 7418 2926 10168 8237 3786 9796 7875 3950 9176 7423 4238 8804 7061 4403
14.0 20 13806 94713286 10691 8036 2483 9950 7495 2961 10912 8237 3827 10540 7966 3992 9796 7423 4280 9424 7151 4485
(1.8+1.8+2.5) 16.0 22 13806 100793337 11432 8036 2516 10585 7495 2995 11656 8237 3868 11284 7966 4074 10540 7423 4362 10168 7151 4527
+ 18.0 25 14804 108073388 12173 8732 2548 11220 8114 3029 12400 8961 3909 11904 8599 4074 11160 8056 4403 10664 7694 4568
(1.8+2.5+3.5) 19.0 27 15303 111713440 12597 9196 2581 11644 8500 3064 12896 9414 3950 12400 9052 4115 11656 8509 4403 11160 8147 4568
22.0 30 16967 110503440 13973 9118 2581 12914 8423 3064 14260 9324 3992 13764 8961 4156 12400 8690 4568 11532 8509 4815
24.0 32 18131 110503491 14925 9118 2614 13761 8423 3098 15252 9324 3992 14632 8961 4197 12896 8871 4691 11780 8780 4979
12.0 18 14029 96243345 10111 8166 2528 9358 7538 2979 10332 8370 3855 9954 8002 4022 9324 7542 4316 8946 7174 4483
14.0 20 14029 96243345 10864 8166 2528 10111 7616 3015 11088 8370 3897 10710 8094 4064 9954 7542 4358 9576 7266 4567
(1.8+1.8+5.0) 16.0 22 14029 102413398 11617 8166 2561 10756 7616 3050 11844 8370 3939 11466 8094 4148 10710 7542 4441 10332 7266 4609
+ 18.0 25 15043 109823450 12370 8873 2595 11401 8245 3085 12600 9106 3981 12096 8738 4148 11340 8186 4483 10836 7818 4651
(1.8+2.5+2.5) 19.0 27 15550 113523502 12800 9344 2628 11832 8637 3120 13104 9566 4022 12600 9198 4190 11844 8646 4483 11340 8278 4651
22.0 30 17240 112283502 14198 9265 2628 13122 8559 3120 14490 9474 4064 13986 9106 4232 12600 8830 4651 11718 8646 4902
24.0 32 18424 112283555 15166 9265 2661 13983 8559 3155 15498 9474 4064 14868 9106 4274 13104 9014 4777 11970 8922 5070
4-118 CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA
(1.8+1.8+3.5) 16.0 22 14029 102413398 11617 8166 2561 10756 7616 3050 11844 8370 3939 11466 8094 4148 10710 7542 4441 10332 7266 4609
+ 18.0 25 15043 109823450 12370 8873 2595 11401 8245 3085 12600 9106 3981 12096 8738 4148 11340 8186 4483 10836 7818 4651
(1.8+2.5+3.5) 19.0 27 15550 113523502 12800 9344 2628 11832 8637 3120 13104 9566 4022 12600 9198 4190 11844 8646 4483 11340 8278 4651
22.0 30 17240 112283502 14198 9265 2628 13122 8559 3120 14490 9474 4064 13986 9106 4232 12600 8830 4651 11718 8646 4902
24.0 32 18424 112283555 15166 9265 2661 13983 8559 3155 15498 9474 4064 14868 9106 4274 13104 9014 4777 11970 8922 5070
12.0 18 14029 96243345 10111 8166 2528 9358 7538 2979 10332 8370 3855 9954 8002 4022 9324 7542 4316 8946 7174 4483
14.0 20 14029 96243345 10864 8166 2528 10111 7616 3015 11088 8370 3897 10710 8094 4064 9954 7542 4358 9576 7266 4567
(1.8+1.8+5.0) 16.0 22 14029 102413398 11617 8166 2561 10756 7616 3050 11844 8370 3939 11466 8094 4148 10710 7542 4441 10332 7266 4609
+ 18.0 25 15043 109823450 12370 8873 2595 11401 8245 3085 12600 9106 3981 12096 8738 4148 11340 8186 4483 10836 7818 4651
(1.8+2.5+3.5) 19.0 27 15550 113523502 12800 9344 2628 11832 8637 3120 13104 9566 4022 12600 9198 4190 11844 8646 4483 11340 8278 4651
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14.0 20 14029 96243345 10864 8166 2528 10111 7616 3015 11088 8370 3897 10710 8094 4064 9954 7542 4358 9576 7266 4567
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14.0 20 14029 96243345 10864 8166 2528 10111 7616 3015 11088 8370 3897 10710 8094 4064 9954 7542 4358 9576 7266 4567
(1.8+2.5+2.5) 16.0 22 14029 102413398 11617 8166 2561 10756 7616 3050 11844 8370 3939 11466 8094 4148 10710 7542 4441 10332 7266 4609
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24.0 32 18424 112283555 15166 9265 2661 13983 8559 3155 15498 9474 4064 14868 9106 4274 13104 9014 4777 11970 8922 5070
CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA 4-119
(1.8+1.8+5.0) 16.0 22 14029 102413398 11617 8166 2561 10756 7616 3050 11844 8370 3939 11466 8094 4148 10710 7542 4441 10332 7266 4609
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(2.5+2.5+2.5) 19.0 27 15550 113523502 12800 9344 2628 11832 8637 3120 13104 9566 4022 12600 9198 4190 11844 8646 4483 11340 8278 4651
22.0 30 17240 112283502 14198 9265 2628 13122 8559 3120 14490 9474 4064 13986 9106 4232 12600 8830 4651 11718 8646 4902
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14.0 20 14029 96243345 10864 8166 2528 10111 7616 3015 11088 8370 3897 10710 8094 4064 9954 7542 4358 9576 7266 4567
(1.8+2.5+3.5) 16.0 22 14029 102413398 11617 8166 2561 10756 7616 3050 11844 8370 3939 11466 8094 4148 10710 7542 4441 10332 7266 4609
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(1.8+2.5+3.5) 19.0 27 15550 113523502 12800 9344 2628 11832 8637 3120 13104 9566 4022 12600 9198 4190 11844 8646 4483 11340 8278 4651
22.0 30 17240 112283502 14198 9265 2628 13122 8559 3120 14490 9474 4064 13986 9106 4232 12600 8830 4651 11718 8646 4902
24.0 32 18424 112283555 15166 9265 2661 13983 8559 3155 15498 9474 4064 14868 9106 4274 13104 9014 4777 11970 8922 5070
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14.0 20 14029 96243345 10864 8166 2528 10111 7616 3015 11088 8370 3897 10710 8094 4064 9954 7542 4358 9576 7266 4567
(1.8+1.8+5.0) 16.0 22 14029 102413398 11617 8166 2561 10756 7616 3050 11844 8370 3939 11466 8094 4148 10710 7542 4441 10332 7266 4609
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(2.5+2.5+3.5) 19.0 27 15550 113523502 12800 9344 2628 11832 8637 3120 13104 9566 4022 12600 9198 4190 11844 8646 4483 11340 8278 4651
22.0 30 17240 112283502 14198 9265 2628 13122 8559 3120 14490 9474 4064 13986 9106 4232 12600 8830 4651 11718 8646 4902
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14.0 20 14029 96243345 10864 8166 2528 10111 7616 3015 11088 8370 3897 10710 8094 4064 9954 7542 4358 9576 7266 4567
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(1.8+3.5+3.5) 19.0 27 15550 113523502 12800 9344 2628 11832 8637 3120 13104 9566 4022 12600 9198 4190 11844 8646 4483 11340 8278 4651
22.0 30 17240 112283502 14198 9265 2628 13122 8559 3120 14490 9474 4064 13986 9106 4232 12600 8830 4651 11718 8646 4902
24.0 32 18424 112283555 15166 9265 2661 13983 8559 3155 15498 9474 4064 14868 9106 4274 13104 9014 4777 11970 8922 5070
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(1.8+3.5+3.5) 16.0 22 14029 102413398 11617 8166 2561 10756 7616 3050 11844 8370 3939 11466 8094 4148 10710 7542 4441 10332 7266 4609
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22.0 30 17240 112283502 14198 9265 2628 13122 8559 3120 14490 9474 4064 13986 9106 4232 12600 8830 4651 11718 8646 4902
24.0 32 18424 112283555 15166 9265 2661 13983 8559 3155 15498 9474 4064 14868 9106 4274 13104 9014 4777 11970 8922 5070
12.0 18 14029 96243345 10111 8166 2528 9358 7538 2979 10332 8370 3855 9954 8002 4022 9324 7542 4316 8946 7174 4483
14.0 20 14029 96243345 10864 8166 2528 10111 7616 3015 11088 8370 3897 10710 8094 4064 9954 7542 4358 9576 7266 4567
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(2.5+2.5+2.5) 19.0 27 15550 113523502 12800 9344 2628 11832 8637 3120 13104 9566 4022 12600 9198 4190 11844 8646 4483 11340 8278 4651
22.0 30 17240 112283502 14198 9265 2628 13122 8559 3120 14490 9474 4064 13986 9106 4232 12600 8830 4651 11718 8646 4902
24.0 32 18424 112283555 15166 9265 2661 13983 8559 3155 15498 9474 4064 14868 9106 4274 13104 9014 4777 11970 8922 5070
4-120 CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA
(1.8+2.5+3.5) 16.0 22 14029 102413398 11617 8166 2561 10756 7616 3050 11844 8370 3939 11466 8094 4148 10710 7542 4441 10332 7266 4609
+ 18.0 25 15043 109823450 12370 8873 2595 11401 8245 3085 12600 9106 3981 12096 8738 4148 11340 8186 4483 10836 7818 4651
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22.0 30 17240 112283502 14198 9265 2628 13122 8559 3120 14490 9474 4064 13986 9106 4232 12600 8830 4651 11718 8646 4902
24.0 32 18424 112283555 15166 9265 2661 13983 8559 3155 15498 9474 4064 14868 9106 4274 13104 9014 4777 11970 8922 5070
12.0 18 14029 96243345 10111 8166 2528 9358 7538 2979 10332 8370 3855 9954 8002 4022 9324 7542 4316 8946 7174 4483
14.0 20 14029 96243345 10864 8166 2528 10111 7616 3015 11088 8370 3897 10710 8094 4064 9954 7542 4358 9576 7266 4567
(1.8+2.5+3.5) 16.0 22 14029 102413398 11617 8166 2561 10756 7616 3050 11844 8370 3939 11466 8094 4148 10710 7542 4441 10332 7266 4609
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(2.5+2.5+3.5) 19.0 27 15550 113523502 12800 9344 2628 11832 8637 3120 13104 9566 4022 12600 9198 4190 11844 8646 4483 11340 8278 4651
22.0 30 17240 112283502 14198 9265 2628 13122 8559 3120 14490 9474 4064 13986 9106 4232 12600 8830 4651 11718 8646 4902
24.0 32 18424 112283555 15166 9265 2661 13983 8559 3155 15498 9474 4064 14868 9106 4274 13104 9014 4777 11970 8922 5070
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14.0 20 14029 96243345 10864 8166 2528 10111 7616 3015 11088 8370 3897 10710 8094 4064 9954 7542 4358 9576 7266 4567
(1.8+3.5+3.5) 16.0 22 14029 102413398 11617 8166 2561 10756 7616 3050 11844 8370 3939 11466 8094 4148 10710 7542 4441 10332 7266 4609
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(2.5+2.5+3.5) 19.0 27 15550 113523502 12800 9344 2628 11832 8637 3120 13104 9566 4022 12600 9198 4190 11844 8646 4483 11340 8278 4651
22.0 30 17240 112283502 14198 9265 2628 13122 8559 3120 14490 9474 4064 13986 9106 4232 12600 8830 4651 11718 8646 4902
24.0 32 18424 112283555 15166 9265 2661 13983 8559 3155 15498 9474 4064 14868 9106 4274 13104 9014 4777 11970 8922 5070
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14.0 20 14029 96243345 10864 8166 2528 10111 7616 3015 11088 8370 3897 10710 8094 4064 9954 7542 4358 9576 7266 4567
(2.5+2.5+2.5) 16.0 22 14029 102413398 11617 8166 2561 10756 7616 3050 11844 8370 3939 11466 8094 4148 10710 7542 4441 10332 7266 4609
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22.0 30 17240 112283502 14198 9265 2628 13122 8559 3120 14490 9474 4064 13986 9106 4232 12600 8830 4651 11718 8646 4902
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14.0 20 14029 96243345 10864 8166 2528 10111 7616 3015 11088 8370 3897 10710 8094 4064 9954 7542 4358 9576 7266 4567
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14.0 20 14029 96243345 10864 8166 2528 10111 7616 3015 11088 8370 3897 10710 8094 4064 9954 7542 4358 9576 7266 4567
(2.5+2.5+3.5) 16.0 22 14029 102413398 11617 8166 2561 10756 7616 3050 11844 8370 3939 11466 8094 4148 10710 7542 4441 10332 7266 4609
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22.0 30 17240 112283502 14198 9265 2628 13122 8559 3120 14490 9474 4064 13986 9106 4232 12600 8830 4651 11718 8646 4902
24.0 32 18424 112283555 15166 9265 2661 13983 8559 3155 15498 9474 4064 14868 9106 4274 13104 9014 4777 11970 8922 5070
CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA 4-121
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18 5112 0 2850 8136 0 2926 10022 0 3173 12197 0 3549 14486 0 3686 15826 0 3762 18259 0 3960
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(1.8+2.5+2.5)
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24 4896 0 2964 7920 0 3040 9706 0 3393 11866 0 3785 14227 0 4104 15566 0 4233 17798 0 4488
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18 5112 0 2850 8136 0 2926 10022 0 3173 12197 0 3549 14486 0 3686 15826 0 3762 18259 0 3960
(1.8+1.8+2.5)+
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(1.8+2.5+3.5)
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24 4896 0 2964 7920 0 3040 9706 0 3393 11866 0 3785 14227 0 4104 15566 0 4233 17798 0 4488
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18 5112 0 2850 8136 0 2926 10022 0 3173 12197 0 3549 14486 0 3686 15826 0 3762 18259 0 3960
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(1.8+2.5+3.5)
22 4968 0 2926 7992 0 3002 9792 0 3314 11966 0 3697 14314 0 3952 15653 0 4077 18058 0 4313
24 4896 0 2964 7920 0 3040 9706 0 3393 11866 0 3785 14227 0 4104 15566 0 4233 17798 0 4488
16 5184 0 2812 8208 0 2888 10123 0 3093 12326 0 3462 14558 0 3507 15883 0 3602 18331 0 3781
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24 4896 0 2964 7920 0 3040 9706 0 3393 11866 0 3785 14227 0 4104 15566 0 4233 17798 0 4488
16 5184 0 2812 8208 0 2888 10123 0 3093 12326 0 3462 14558 0 3507 15883 0 3602 18331 0 3781
18 5112 0 2850 8136 0 2926 10022 0 3173 12197 0 3549 14486 0 3686 15826 0 3762 18259 0 3960
(1.8+1.8+3.5)+
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(1.8+3.5+3.5)
22 4968 0 2926 7992 0 3002 9792 0 3314 11966 0 3697 14314 0 3952 15653 0 4077 18058 0 4313
24 4896 0 2964 7920 0 3040 9706 0 3393 11866 0 3785 14227 0 4104 15566 0 4233 17798 0 4488
4-132 CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA
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24 4896 0 2964 7920 0 3040 9706 0 3393 11866 0 3785 14227 0 4104 15566 0 4233 17798 0 4488
16 5184 0 2812 8208 0 2888 10123 0 3093 12326 0 3462 14558 0 3507 15883 0 3602 18331 0 3781
18 5112 0 2850 8136 0 2926 10022 0 3173 12197 0 3549 14486 0 3686 15826 0 3762 18259 0 3960
(1.8+2.5+2.5)+
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(1.8+2.5+2.5)
22 4968 0 2926 7992 0 3002 9792 0 3314 11966 0 3697 14314 0 3952 15653 0 4077 18058 0 4313
24 4896 0 2964 7920 0 3040 9706 0 3393 11866 0 3785 14227 0 4104 15566 0 4233 17798 0 4488
16 5184 0 2812 8208 0 2888 10123 0 3093 12326 0 3462 14558 0 3507 15883 0 3602 18331 0 3781
18 5112 0 2850 8136 0 2926 10022 0 3173 12197 0 3549 14486 0 3686 15826 0 3762 18259 0 3960
(1.8+2.5+2.5)+
20 5040 0 2888 8064 0 2964 9936 0 3230 12096 0 3610 14400 0 3800 15480 0 3933 18144 0 4142
(1.8+2.5+3.5)
22 4968 0 2926 7992 0 3002 9792 0 3314 11966 0 3697 14314 0 3952 15653 0 4077 18058 0 4313
24 4896 0 2964 7920 0 3040 9706 0 3393 11866 0 3785 14227 0 4104 15566 0 4233 17798 0 4488
16 5184 0 2812 8208 0 2888 10123 0 3093 12326 0 3462 14558 0 3507 15883 0 3602 18331 0 3781
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(2.5+2.5+2.5) 22 4968 0 2926 7992 0 3002 9792 0 3314 11966 0 3697 14314 0 3952 15653 0 4077 18058 0 4313
24 4896 0 2964 7920 0 3040 9706 0 3393 11866 0 3785 14227 0 4104 15566 0 4233 17798 0 4488
16 5184 0 2812 8208 0 2888 10123 0 3093 12326 0 3462 14558 0 3507 15883 0 3602 18331 0 3781
18 5112 0 2850 8136 0 2926 10022 0 3173 12197 0 3549 14486 0 3686 15826 0 3762 18259 0 3960
(1.8+2.5+3.5)+
20 5040 0 2888 8064 0 2964 9936 0 3230 12096 0 3610 14400 0 3800 15480 0 3933 18144 0 4142
(1.8+2.5+3.5)
22 4968 0 2926 7992 0 3002 9792 0 3314 11966 0 3697 14314 0 3952 15653 0 4077 18058 0 4313
24 4896 0 2964 7920 0 3040 9706 0 3393 11866 0 3785 14227 0 4104 15566 0 4233 17798 0 4488
16 5184 0 2812 8208 0 2888 10123 0 3093 12326 0 3462 14558 0 3507 15883 0 3602 18331 0 3781
(1.8+1.8+5.0) 18 5112 0 2850 8136 0 2926 10022 0 3173 12197 0 3549 14486 0 3686 15826 0 3762 18259 0 3960
+ 20 5040 0 2888 8064 0 2964 9936 0 3230 12096 0 3610 14400 0 3800 15480 0 3933 18144 0 4142
(2.5+2.5+3.5) 22 4968 0 2926 7992 0 3002 9792 0 3314 11966 0 3697 14314 0 3952 15653 0 4077 18058 0 4313
24 4896 0 2964 7920 0 3040 9706 0 3393 11866 0 3785 14227 0 4104 15566 0 4233 17798 0 4488
16 5184 0 2812 8208 0 2888 10123 0 3093 12326 0 3462 14558 0 3507 15883 0 3602 18331 0 3781
18 5112 0 2850 8136 0 2926 10022 0 3173 12197 0 3549 14486 0 3686 15826 0 3762 18259 0 3960
(1.8+2.5+3.5)+
20 5040 0 2888 8064 0 2964 9936 0 3230 12096 0 3610 14400 0 3800 15480 0 3933 18144 0 4142
(1.8+3.5+3.5)
22 4968 0 2926 7992 0 3002 9792 0 3314 11966 0 3697 14314 0 3952 15653 0 4077 18058 0 4313
24 4896 0 2964 7920 0 3040 9706 0 3393 11866 0 3785 14227 0 4104 15566 0 4233 17798 0 4488
16 5184 0 2812 8208 0 2888 10123 0 3093 12326 0 3462 14558 0 3507 15883 0 3602 18331 0 3781
18 5112 0 2850 8136 0 2926 10022 0 3173 12197 0 3549 14486 0 3686 15826 0 3762 18259 0 3960
(1.8+3.5+3.5)+
20 5040 0 2888 8064 0 2964 9936 0 3230 12096 0 3610 14400 0 3800 15480 0 3933 18144 0 4142
(1.8+3.5+3.5)
22 4968 0 2926 7992 0 3002 9792 0 3314 11966 0 3697 14314 0 3952 15653 0 4077 18058 0 4313
24 4896 0 2964 7920 0 3040 9706 0 3393 11866 0 3785 14227 0 4104 15566 0 4233 17798 0 4488
16 5184 0 2812 8208 0 2888 10123 0 3093 12326 0 3462 14558 0 3507 15883 0 3602 18331 0 3781
18 5112 0 2850 8136 0 2926 10022 0 3173 12197 0 3549 14486 0 3686 15826 0 3762 18259 0 3960
(1.8+2.5+2.5)+
20 5040 0 2888 8064 0 2964 9936 0 3230 12096 0 3610 14400 0 3800 15480 0 3933 18144 0 4142
(2.5+2.5+2.5)
22 4968 0 2926 7992 0 3002 9792 0 3314 11966 0 3697 14314 0 3952 15653 0 4077 18058 0 4313
24 4896 0 2964 7920 0 3040 9706 0 3393 11866 0 3785 14227 0 4104 15566 0 4233 17798 0 4488
CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA 4-133
(2.5+2.5+3.5) 18 5112 0 2850 8136 0 2926 10022 0 3173 12197 0 3549 14486 0 3686 15826 0 3762 18259 0 3960
+ 20 5040 0 2888 8064 0 2964 9936 0 3230 12096 0 3610 14400 0 3800 15480 0 3933 18144 0 4142
(2.5+2.5+3.5) 22 4968 0 2926 7992 0 3002 9792 0 3314 11966 0 3697 14314 0 3952 15653 0 4077 18058 0 4313
24 4896 0 2964 7920 0 3040 9706 0 3393 11866 0 3785 14227 0 4104 15566 0 4233 17798 0 4488
4-134 CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA
4.3.1. RAS-25WX8(W)(B)/RAC-25WX8
4.3.2. RAS-35WX8(W)(B)/RAC-35WX8
4.3.3. RAS-50WX8(W)(B)/RAC-50WX8
4.3.4. RAF-25FX8(W)(B)/RAC-25FX8
4.3.5. RAF-35FX8(W)(B)/RAC-35FX8
4.3.6. RAF-50FX8(W)(B)/RAC-50FX8
4.3.7. RAS-18FH6/RAC-18YH6
4.3.8. RAS-25FH6/RAC-25YH6
4.3.9. RAS-35FH6/RAC-35YH6
4.3.10. RAS-50FH6/RAC-50YH6
4.3.11. RAS-25FH5/RAC-25YH5
4.3.12. RAS-35FH5/RAC-35YH5
4.3.13. RAS-60YH5A/RAC-60YH5
4.3.14. RAS-70YH5A/RAC-70YH5
4.3.15. RAS-80YH5A/RAC-80YH5
4.3.16. RAD-50DH7A/RAC-50DH7
4.3.17. RAD-60DH7A/RAC-60DH7
4.3.18. RAD-70DH7A/RAC-70DH7
4.3.19. RAS/RAC-07GH4
4.3.20. RAS/RAC-09GH4
4.3.21. RAS/RAC-14GH4
4.3.22. RAS/RAC-18GH4
4.3.23. RAS/RAC-24GH4
4.3.24. RAS/RAC-07G4
4.3.25. RAS/RAC-09G4
4.3.26. RAS/RAC-14G4
4.3.27. RAS/RAC-18G4
4.3.28. RAS/RAC-24G4
Correction Factor for Cooling Capacity according to Correction Factor for Heating Capacity according to
Piping Length Piping Length
The cooling capacity should be corrected according to the The heating capacity should be corrected according to the
following formula: following formula:
CCA = CC x F HCA= HC x F
CCA: Actual Corrected Cooling Capacity HCA: Actual Corrected Heating Capacity
(kcal/h) (kcal/h)
CC: Cooling Capacity in the Performance HC: Heating Capacity in the Performance
Table (kcal/h) Table (kcal/h)
F: Correction Factor Based on the F: Correction Factor Based on the
Equivalent Piping Length Equivalent Piping Length
1.0 1.0
0.9 0.9
0.8
0.8
0.7
0.7
0.6
0 5 10 15 20 0.6
0 5 10 15 20
Model 5.0 kW
RAK-50NH6A, RAI-50NH5A, RAF-50NH5
1.0 1.0
Heating Change Ratio
Cooling Change Ratio
0.9 0.9
0.8 0.8
0.7 0.7
0.6
0.6
0 5 10 15 20
0 5 10 15 20
Model 6.0kW
RAK-65NH5A
1.0
1.0
Heating Change Ratio
Cooling Change Ratio
0.9
0.9
0.8 0.8
0.7
0.7
0.6
0.6 0 5 10 15 20 25 30
0 5 10 15 20 25 30
1.0 1.0
0.9 0.9
0.8 0.8
0.7 0.7
0.6 0.6
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35
1.0
1.0
Heating Change Ratio
Cooling Change Ratio
0.9
0.9
0.8 0.8
0.7 0.7
0.6 0.6
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35
1.0
1.0
Heating Change Ratio
Cooling Change Ratio
0.9 0.9
0.8 0.8
0.7
0.7
0.6
0.6
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45
1.0 1.0
0.9 0.9
0.8 0.8
0.7
0.7
0.6
0.6
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60
1.0
1.0
Heating Change Ratio
Cooling Change Ratio
0.9
0.9
0.8
0.8
0.7
0.7
0.6
0.6 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70
1.0 1.0
Heating Change Ratio
Cooling Change Ratio
0.9 0.9
0.8 0.8
0.7 0.7
0.6 0.6
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45
1.0
1.0
0.9
0.9
0.8
0.8
0.7
0.7
0.6
0.6
0 5 10 15 20
0 5 10 15 20
1.0
Heating Change Ratio 1.0
Cooling Change Ratio
0.9
0.9
0.8 0.8
0.7 0.7
0.6 0.6
0 5 10 15 20 0 5 10 15 20
1.0
1.0
Heating Change Ratio
Cooling Change Ratio
0.9
0.9
0.8 0.8
0.7 0.7
0.6 0.6
0 5 10 15 20 0 5 10 15 20
1.0 1.0
0.9 0.9
0.8 0.8
0.7 0.7
0.6
0.6
0 5 10 15 20
0 5 10 15 20
0.9
0.9
0.8 0.8
0.7
0.7
0.6
0.6 0 5 10 15 20 25 30
0 5 10 15 20 25 30
1.0
1.0
Heating Change Ratio
Cooling Change Ratio
0.9
0.9
0.8
0.8
0.7
0.7
0.6
0.6
0 2 4 6 8 10
0 2 4 6 8 10
1.0
1.0
0.9 0.9
0.8 0.8
0.7 0.7
0.6
0.6
0 3 6 9 12 15
0 3 6 9 12 15
Correction Factor
Heating
capacity
Reduction in
capacity due to white
frost
Hour
1 cycle
NOTE:
The correction factor is not valid for special conditions such as snowfall or operation in a transitional period.
CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA 4-157
4.6.1. RAC-25/35/50/65NH5
Cooling Heating
Total Total
Room 1 Total Total Room 1 Total Total
Combination current EER current COP
capacity capacity input capacity capacity input
of indoor units (A) at Class (A) at Class
(kW) (kW) (W) (kW) (kW) (W)
230V 230V
2.5 695 3.60 3.5 900 3.89
RAK-25NH6 2.5 3.05 3.5 4.00
(1.0-3.1) (155-1050) A (0.9-5.0) (115-1400) A
2.5 695 3.60 3.5 900 3.89
RAC-25NH5
4.7.1. RAM-35QH5
Whichever indoor units are installed, cooling and heating capacity depends on how many and which indoor units are operating
at the same time.
COOLING HEATING
4.7.2. RAM-40QH5
Whichever indoor units are installed, cooling and heating capacity depends on how many and which indoor units are operating
at the same time.
COOLING HEATING
2
Capacity (kW) Suitable room size (m )
Nominal cooling at single unit operation At single unit operation
Indoor unit model
capacity (kW)
Cooling Heating Cooling Heating
RAK-25QH8 (W) or (B) 2.5 0.90-3.10 0.90-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAK-35QH8 (W) or (B) 3.5 0.90-4.00 0.90-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAK-18NH6A 1.8 1.00-2.50 1.10-3.20 8-12 10-13
RAK-25NH6A 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAK-35NH6A 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAI-25NH5A 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAI-35NH5A 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 18-28 22-27
RAD-25NH7A 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAD-35NH7A 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 18-28 22-27
RAF-25QH8 (W) or (B) 2.5 0.90-3.10 0.90-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAF-35QH8 (W) or (B) 3.5 0.90-4.00 0.90-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAF-25NH5 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAF-35NH5 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 16-24 17-22
*Two units must be connected to the outdoor unit to avoid water condensation and result in water splash.
*One-unit values are for one unit operation with two indoor connected.
*Total nominal cooling capacity should not be more than 6.0kW.
4-160 CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA
4.7.3. RAM-52QH5
COOLING HEATING
2
Capacity (kW) Suitable room size (m )
Nominal cooling at single unit operation At single unit operation
Indoor unit model
capacity (kW)
Cooling Heating Cooling Heating
RAK-25QH8 (W) or (B) 2.5 0.90-3.10 0.90-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAK-35QH8 (W) or (B) 3.5 0.90-4.00 0.90-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAK-50QH8 (W) or (B) 5.0 0.90-5.20 0.90-7.50 23-34 23-29
RAK-18NH6A 1.8 1.00-2.50 1.10-3.20 8-12 10-13
RAK-25NH6A 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAK-35NH6A 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAK-50NH6A 5.0 1.00-5.60 1.10-7.20 23-34 23-29
RAI-25NH5A 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAI-35NH5A 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 18-28 22-27
RAI-50NH5A 5.0 1.00-5.60 1.10-7.20 23-34 23-29
RAD-18NH7A 1.8 1.00-2.50 1.10-3.20 8-12 10-13
RAD-25NH7A 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAD-35NH7A 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 18-28 22-27
RAD-50NH7A 5.0 1.00-5.60 1.10-7.20 23-34 23-29
CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA 4-161
*Two units must be connected to the outdoor unit to avoid water condensation and result in water splash.
*One-unit values are for one unit operation with two indoor connected.
*Total nominal cooling capacity should not be more than 8.5kW.
4-162 CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA
4.7.4. RAM-53QH5
Whichever indoor units are installed, cooling and heating capacity depends on how many and which indoor units are operating
at the same time.
COOLING HEATING
POSSIBLE CAPACITY OUTDOOR UNIT CAPACITY OUTDOOR UNIT
COMBINATIONS TOTAL RATING TOTAL RATING TOTAL
TO OPERATE AMPERE EER Class AMPERE COP Class
(kW) (kW) INPUT (A) (kW) INPUT (A)
RANGE) TOTAL (W) at 230V (RANGE) TOTAL (W) at 230V
1.80 495 2.50 690
1.8 1.8 1.80 2.2 3.64 A 2.50 3.0 3.62 A
(1.00-2.00) (200-750) (1.10-3.20) (200-1050)
2.50 700 3.90 1060
ONE UNIT
2
Capacity (kW) Suitable room size (m )
Nominal cooling at single unit operation At single unit operation
Indoor unit model
capacity (kW)
Cooling Heating Cooling Heating
RAK-25QH8 (W) or (B) 2.5 0.90-3.10 0.90-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAK-35QH8 (W) or (B) 3.5 0.90-4.00 0.90-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAK-50QH8 (W) or (B) 5.0 0.90-5.20 0.90-7.50 23-34 23-29
RAK-18NH6A 1.8 1.00-2.50 1.10-3.20 8-12 10-13
RAK-25NH6A 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAK-35NH6A 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAK-50NH6A 5.0 1.00-5.60 1.10-7.20 23-34 23-29
RAI-25NH5A 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAI-35NH5A 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 18-28 22-27
RAI-50NH5A 5.0 1.00-5.60 1.10-7.20 23-34 23-29
RAD-18NH7A 1.8 1.00-2.50 1.10-3.20 8-12 10-13
RAD-25NH7A 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAD-35NH7A 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 18-28 22-27
RAD-50NH7A 5.0 1.00-5.60 1.10-7.20 23-34 23-29
RAF-25QH8 (W) or (B) 2.5 0.90-3.10 0.90-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAF-35QH8 (W) or (B) 3.5 0.90-4.00 0.90-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAF-50QH8 (W) or (B) 5.0 0.90-5.20 0.90-8.10 23-34 23-29
RAF-25NH5 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAF-35NH5 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAF-50NH5 5.0 1.00-5.60 1.10-7.20 23-34 23-29
*Two units must be connected to the outdoor unit to avoid water condensation and result in water splash.
*One-unit values are for one unit operation with two indoor connected.
*Total nominal cooling capacity should not be more than 8.8kW.
4-164 CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA
4.7.5. RAM-72QH5
Whichever indoor units are installed, cooling and heating capacity depends on how many and which indoor units are operating
at the same time.
COOLING HEATING
COOLING HEATING
COOLING HEATING
4.7.5. RAM-80QH5
Whichever indoor units are installed, cooling and heating capacity depends on how many and which indoor units are operating
at the same time.
COOLING HEATING
COOLING HEATING
COOLING HEATING
1.20+1.70+1.70 1.60+2.60+2.60
1.8+2.5+2.5+ 2650 2630
11.8 +3.40 8.00 11.6 3.02 B +4.20 11.00 11.6 4.18 A
5.0
(3.00~9.20) (650~3200) (3.00~12.40) (620~3630)
1.20+1.80+2.50 1.70+2.70+3.30
1.8+2.5+3.5+ 2650 2630
11.3 +2.50 8.00 11.6 3.02 B +3.30 11.00 11.6 4.18 A
3.5
(3.00~9.20) (650~3200) (3.00~12.40) (620~3630)
2.00+2.00+2.00 2.75+2.75+2.75
2.5+2.5+2.5+ 2650 2630
10.0 +2.00 8.00 11.6 3.02 B +2.75 11.00 11.6 4.18 A
2.5
(3.00~9.20) (650~3200) (3.00~12.40) (620~3630)
1.85+1.85+1.85 2.50+2.50+2.50
2.5+2.5+2.5+ 2650 2630
11.0 +2.45 8.00 11.6 3.02 B +3.50 11.00 11.6 4.18 A
3.5
(3.00~9.20) (650~3200) (3.00~12.40) (620~3630)
1.70+1.70+2.30 2.30+2.30+3.20
2.5+2.5+3.5+ 2650 2630
12.0 +2.30 8.00 11.6 3.02 B +3.20 11.00 11.6 4.18 A
3.5
(3.00~9.20) (650~3200) (3.00~12.40) (620~3630)
2
Capacity (kW) Suitable room size (m )
Nominal cooling at single unit operation At single unit operation
Indoor unit model
capacity (kW)
Cooling Heating Cooling Heating
RAK-18NH6A 1.8 1.00-2.50 1.10-3.20 8-12 10-13
RAK-25NH6A 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAK-35NH6A 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAK-50NH6A 5.0 1.00-5.60 1.10-7.20 23-34 23-29
RAI-25NH5A 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAI-35NH5A 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 18-28 22-27
RAI-50NH5A 5.0 1.00-5.60 1.10-7.20 23-34 23-29
RAD-18NH7A 1.8 1.00-2.50 1.10-3.20 8-12 10-13
RAD-25NH7A 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAD-35NH7A 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 18-28 22-27
RAD-50NH7A 5.0 1.00-5.60 1.10-7.20 23-34 23-29
RAF-25NH5 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAF-35NH5 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAF-50NH5 5.0 1.00-5.60 1.10-7.20 23-34 23-29
*Two, three or four indoor units can be installed with one outdoor unit.
*One-unit values are for one unit operation with two indoor connected.
◊ Two unit Each unit connected to each compressor
♦ Two unit Both unit connected to the same compressor
Total nominal cooling capacity should not be more than 12.0kW.
Note: RAK-QH8, RAF-QH8 indoors could not be connected to RAM-80QH5 outdoor. (Performance cannot be guaranteed if
they are connected.
4-170 CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA
4.7.6. RAM-90QH5
COOLING HEATING
COOLING HEATING
COOLING HEATING
COOLING HEATING
COOLING HEATING
1.23+1.23+1.23+1.23
1.8+1.8+1.8+1.8+ 2360 1.6+1.6+1.6+1.6+4.6 2460
13.2 +4.08 9.00 10.4 3.81 A 11.00 10.8 4.47 A
6.0
(3.20-9.90) (600-3040) (3.40-12.10) (610-2710)
1.56+1.56+1.56+2.16 1.92+1.92+1.92+2.62+
1.8+1.8+1.8+2.5+ 2360 2460
10.4 +2.16 9.00 10.4 3.81 A 2.62 11.00 10.8 4.47 A
2.5
(3.20-9.90) (600-3040) (3.40-12.10) (610-2710)
1.42+1.42+1.42+1.97 1.81+1.81+1.81+2.46+
1.8+1.8+1.8+2.5+ 2360 2460
11.4 +2.77 9.00 10.4 3.81 A 3.11 11.00 10.8 4.47 A
3.5
(3.20-9.90) (600-3040) (3.40-12.10) (610-2710)
1.26+1.26+1.26+1.74 1.58+1.58+1.58+2.15+
1.8+1.8+1.8+2.5+ 2360 2460
12.9 +3.48 9.00 10.4 3.81 A 4.11 11.00 10.8 4.47 A
5.0
(3.20-9.90) (600-3040) (3.40-12.10) (610-2710)
1.17+1.17+1.17+1.62 1.51+1.51+1.51+2.05+
1.8+1.8+1.8+2.5+ 2360 2460
13.9 +3.87 9.00 10.4 3.81 A 4.42 11.00 10.8 4.47 A
6.0
(3.20-9.90) (600-3040) (3.40-12.10) (610-2710)
1.3+1.3+1.3+2.55+ 1.7+1.7+1.7+2.95+
1.8+1.8+1.8+3.5+ 2360 2460
12.4 2.55 9.00 10.4 3.81 A 2.95 11.00 10.8 4.47 A
3.5
(3.20-9.90) (600-3040) (3.40-12.10) (610-2710)
1.17+1.17+1.17+2.27 1.5+1.5+1.5+2.58+
1.8+1.8+1.8+3.5+ 2360 2460
13.9 +3.22 9.00 10.4 3.81 A 3.92 11.00 10.8 4.47 A
5.0
(3.20-9.90) (600-3040) (3.40-12.10) (610-2710)
1.09+1.09+1.09+2.11 1.44+1.44+1.44+2.48+
1.8+1.8+1.8+3.5+ 2360 2460
14.9 +3.62 9.00 10.4 3.81 A 4.2 11.00 10.8 4.47 A
6.0
(3.20-9.90) (600-3040) (3.40-12.10) (610-2710)
1.06+1.06+1.06+2.91 1.34+1.34+1.34+3.49+
1.8+1.8+1.8+5.0+ 2360 2460
15.4 +2.91 9.00 10.4 3.81 A 3.49 11.00 10.8 4.47 A
5.0
(3.20-9.90) (600-3040) (3.40-12.10) (610-2710)
1.47+1.47+2.02+2.02 1.81+1.81+2.46+2.46+
1.8+1.8+2.5+2.5+ 2360 2460
11.1 +2.02 9.00 10.4 3.81 A 2.46 11.00 10.8 4.47 A
2.5
(3.20-9.90) (600-3040) (3.40-12.10) (610-2710)
1.34+1.34+1.86+1.86 1.71+1.71+2.32+2.32+
1.8+1.8+2.5+2.5+ 2360 2460
12.1 +2.6 9.00 10.4 3.81 A 2.94 11.00 10.8 4.47 A
3.5
(3.20-9.90) (600-3040) (3.40-12.10) (610-2710)
CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA 4-175
COOLING HEATING
1.06+1.47+1.47+1.47 1.4+1.85+1.85+1.85
1.8+2.5+2.5+2.5+ 2360 2460
15.3 +3.53 9.00 10.4 3.81 A +4.05 11.00 10.8 4.47 A
6.0
(3.20-9.90) (600-3040) (3.40-12.10) (610-2710)
1.18+1.63+1.63+2.28 1.54+2.09+2.09+2.64+
1.8+2.5+2.5+3.5+ 2360 2460
13.8 +2.28 9.00 10.4 3.81 A 2.64 11.00 10.8 4.47 A
3.5
(3.20-9.90) (600-3040) (3.40-12.10) (610-2710)
1.06+1.47+1.47+2.06 1.37+1.86+1.86+2.35
1.8+2.5+2.5+3.5+ 2360 2460
15.3 +2.94 9.00 10.4 3.81 A +3.56 11.00 10.8 4.47 A
5.0
(3.20-9.90) (600-3040) (3.40-12.10) (610-2710)
1.09+1.52+2.13+2.13 1.45+1.9+2.55+2.55 +
1.8+2.5+3.5+3.5+ 2360 2460
14.8 +2.13 9.00 10.4 3.81 A 2.55 11.00 10.8 4.47 A
3.5
(3.20-9.90) (600-3040) (3.40-12.10) (610-2710)
2
Capacity (kW) Suitable room size (m )
Nominal cooling at single unit operation At single unit operation
Indoor unit model
capacity (kW)
Cooling Heating Cooling Heating
RAK-25QH8 (W) or (B) 2.5 0.90-3.10 0.90-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAK-35QH8 (W) or (B) 3.5 0.90-4.00 0.90-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAK-50QH8 (W) or (B) 5.0 0.90-5.20 0.90-7.50 23-34 23-29
RAK-18NH6A 1.8 1.00-2.50 1.10-3.20 8-12 10-13
RAK-25NH6A 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAK-35NH6A 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAK-50NH6A 5.0 1.00-5.60 1.10-7.20 23-34 23-29
RAK-65NH5A 6.05 0.90-6.50 0.90-9.00
RAI-25NH5A 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAI-35NH5A 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 18-28 22-27
RAI-50NH5A 5.0 1.00-5.60 1.10-7.20 23-34 23-29
RAD-18NH7A 1.8 1.00-2.50 1.10-3.20 8-12 10-13
RAD-25NH7A 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAD-35NH7A 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 18-28 22-27
RAD-50NH7A 5.0 1.00-5.60 1.10-7.20 23-34 23-29
RAF-25QH8 (W) or (B) 2.5 0.90-3.10 0.90-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAF-35QH8 (W) or (B) 3.5 0.90-4.00 0.90-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAF-50QH8 (W) or (B) 5.0 0.90-5.20 0.90-8.10 23-34 23-29
RAF-25NH5 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAF-35NH5 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAF-50NH5 5.0 1.00-5.60 1.10-7.20 23-34 23-29
*Two, three, four or five indoor units can be installed with one outdoor unit.
*One-unit values are for one unit operation with two indoor connected.
*Total nominal cooling capacity should not be more than 15.5kW.
CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA 4-177
4.7.7. RAM-130QH5
COOLING HEATING
COOLING HEATING
COOLING HEATING
(2.7+2.7)+
(3.5+3.5)+ 3815 (3.6+3.6)+(2+2+3.2) 4010
13.1 (1.8+1.8+2.5) 11.50 16.8 3.01 B 14.40 17.6 3.59 B
(1.8+1.8+2.5)
(1.5-12.3) (200-4180) (1.5-14.4) (200-4220)
COOLING HEATING
(2.7+2.7)+ (3.6+3.6)+
(3.5+3.5)+ 3890 4010
15.8 (1.3+2.5+2.5) 11.70 17.1 3.01 B (1.4+2.9+2.9) 14.40 17.6 3.59 B
(1.8+3.5+3.5)
(1.5-12.5) (200-4180) (1.5-14.4) (200-4220)
(2.5+2.5)+ (3.4+3.4)+
(2.5+2.5)+ 3745 3915
12.5 (2.1+2.1+2.1) 11.30 16.4 3.02 B (2.4+2.4+2.4) 14.00 17.2 3.58 B
(2.5+2.5+2.5)
(1.5-12.2) (200-4020) (1.5-14.4) (200-4210)
(2.17+3.03)+ (3.15+3.85)+
(2.5+3.5)+ 3825 3970
13.5 (2.1+2.1+2.1) 11.50 16.8 3.01 B (2.4+2.4+2.4) 14.20 17.4 3.58 B
(2.5+2.5+2.5)
(1.5-12.3) (200-4100) (1.5-14.4) (200-4210)
(1.8+3.6)+ (2.7+4.5)+
(2.5+5)+ 3890 4010
15.0 (2.1+2.1+2.1) 11.70 17.1 3.01 B (2.4+2.4+2.4) 14.40 17.6 3.59 B
(2.5+2.5+2.5)
(1.5-12.5) (200-4180) (1.5-14.4) (200-4220)
(2.7+2.7)+ (3.6+3.6)+
(3.5+3.5)+ 3890 4010
14.5 (2.1+2.1+2.1) 11.70 17.1 3.01 B (2.4+2.4+2.4) 14.40 17.6 3.59 B
(2.5+2.5+2.5)
(1.5-12.5) (200-4180) (1.5-14.4) (200-4220)
(1.8+3.6)+ (2.7+4.5)+
(2.5+5)+ 3890 4010
16.0 (1.85+1.85+2.6) 11.70 17.1 3.01 B (2.23+2.23+2.74) 14.40 17.6 3.59 B
(2.5+2.5+3.5)
(1.5-12.5) (200-4180) (1.5-14.4) (200-4220)
(2.7+2.7)+ (3.6+3.6)+
(3.5+3.5)+ 3890 4010
15.5 (1.85+1.85+2.6) 11.70 17.1 3.01 B (2.23+2.23+2.74) 14.40 17.6 3.59 B
(2.5+2.5+3.5)
(1.5-12.5) (200-4180) (1.5-14.4) (200-4220)
(2.5+3.5)+ (3.05+4.15)+
(3.5+5)+ 4090 4010
17.0 (1.85+1.85+2.6) 12.30 18.0 3.01 B (2.23+2.23+2.74) 14.40 17.6 3.59 B
(2.5+2.5+3.5)
(1.5-13.2) (200-4400) (1.5-14.4) (200-4220)
(2.333+2.333+2.333)
(1.8+1.8+1.8) (1.8+1.8+1.8)+
3560 + 3700
+ 10.8 (1.8+1.8+1.8) 10.80 15.6 3.03 B (2.333+2.333+2.333) 14.00 16.2 3.78 A
(1.8+1.8+1.8)
(1.5-12) (200-4400) (1.5-14.4) (200-4220)
(1.8+1.8+2.5) (1.8+1.8+2.5)+
4040 (2+2+3.2)+(2+2+3.2) 3800
+ 12.2 (1.8+1.8+2.5) 12.20 17.7 3.02 B 14.40 16.7 3.79 A
(1.8+1.8+2.5) (1.5-12.8) (200-4400) (1.5-14.4) (200-4220)
COOLING HEATING
COOLING HEATING
OUTDOOR CONNECTION
4 UNIT CONNECTION 5 UNIT CONNECTION 6 UNIT CONNECTION
TERMINAL
INDOOR 2 1.8kW, 2.5kW, 3.5kW 1.8kW, 2.5kW, 3.5kW 1.8kW, 2.5kW, 3.5kW*
INDOOR 3 1.8kW, 2.5kW, 3.5kW, 5.0kW 1.8kW, 2.5kW, 3.5kW, 5.0kW 1.8kW, 2.5kW, 3.5kW, 5.0kW**
* *
INDOOR 5 1.8kW, 2.5kW, 3.5kW 1.8kW, 2.5kW, 3.5kW 1.8kW, 2.5kW, 3.5kW
INDOOR 6 1.8kW, 2.5kW, 3.5kW, 5.0kW 1.8kW, 2.5kW, 3.5kW, 5.0kW** 1.8kW, 2.5kW, 3.5kW, 5.0kW**
3.5kW*: available only when 1.8kW indoor connected to INDOOR 1 and INDOOR 4.
5.0kW**: available only when 1.8kW indoor connected to INDOOR1+INDOOR 2 and INDOOR 4+INDOOR 5.
Capacity (kW) Suitable room size (m2)
Nominal cooling at single unit operation At single unit operation
Indoor unit model
capacity (kW)
Cooling Heating Cooling Heating
RAK-25QH8 (W) or (B) 2.5 0.90-3.10 0.90-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAK-35QH8 (W) or (B) 3.5 0.90-4.00 0.90-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAK-50QH8 (W) or (B) 5.0 0.90-5.20 0.90-7.50 23-34 23-29
RAK-18NH6A 1.8 1.00-2.50 1.10-3.20 8-12 10-13
RAK-25NH6A 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAK-35NH6A 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAK-50NH6A 5.0 1.00-5.60 1.10-7.20 23-34 23-29
RAI-25NH5A 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAI-35NH5A 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 18-28 22-27
RAI-50NH5A 5.0 1.00-5.60 1.10-7.20 23-34 23-29
RAD-18NH7A 1.8 1.00-2.50 1.10-3.20 8-12 10-13
RAD-25NH7A 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAD-35NH7A 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 18-28 22-27
RAD-50NH7A 5.0 1.00-5.60 1.10-7.20 23-34 23-29
RAF-25QH8 (W) or (B) 2.5 0.90-3.10 0.90-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAF-35QH8 (W) or (B) 3.5 0.90-4.00 0.90-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAF-50QH8 (W) or (B) 5.0 0.90-5.20 0.90-8.10 23-34 23-29
RAF-25NH5 2.5 1.00-3.10 1.10-4.40 11-17 14-18
RAF-35NH5 3.5 1.00-4.00 1.10-5.00 16-24 17-22
RAF-50NH5 5.0 1.00-5.60 1.10-7.20 23-34 23-29
*Five-unit values are for five units operation with five indoors connected.
*Total nominal cooling capacity should not be more than 17.6kW.
4-184 CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA
4.8.1. RAC-25NH5
COOLING MODE HEATING MODE
4.8.2. RAC-35NH5
COOLING MODE HEATING MODE
CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA 4-185
4.8.3. RAC-50NH5
COOLING MODE HEATING MODE
4-186 CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA
4.8.4. RAM-35QH5
4.8.5. RAM-40QH5
COOLING MODE HEATING MODE
CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA 4-187
4.8.7. RAM-72QH5
COOLING MODE HEATING MODE
4-188 CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA
4.8.8. RAM-80QH5
COOLING MODE HEATING MODE
4.8.9. RAM-90QH5
COOLING MODE HEATING MODE
CAPACITIES AND SELECTION DATA 4-189
4.8.10. RAM-130QH5
COOLING MODE HEATING MODE
WORKING RANGE 5-1
5 WORKING RANGE
CONTENTS
5.2.1. MULTIZONE/MONOZONE/SUMMIT
Applicable models:
MULTIZONE MONOZONE SUMMIT
RAM-35QH5 RAC-25NH5 RAC-25WX8 RAC-25YH5 RAC-18YH6
RAM-40QH5 RAC-35NH5 RAC-35WX8 RAC-35YH5 RAC-25YH6
RAM-52QH5 RAC-50NH5 RAC-50WX8 RAC-50YH6 RAC-35YH6
RAM-53QH5 RAC-65NH5 RAC-25FX8 RAC-60YH5 RAC-50DH7
RAM-55QH5 RAC-35FX8 RAC-70YH5 RAC-60DH7
RAM-65QH5 RAC-50FX8 RAC-80YH5 RAC-70DH7
RAM-72QH5
RAM-90QH5
RAM-130QH5
The temperature range is indicated in the following table.
Cooling Heating
o o o
working range min ( C) max ( C) rated ( C) working range min (oC) max (oC) rated (oC)
outdoor -10 43 35 outdoor -15 21 7
indoor 16 32 27 indoor 16 27 20
30 30
20 20
10 10
0 0
-10 -10
-20 -20
-10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
Indoor temperature Indoor temperature
WORKING RANGE 5-3
Ambient temperature
Ambient temperature
30 30
20 20
10 10
0 0
-10 -10
-20 -20
-10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
Indoor temperature Indoor temperature
5.2.2. BIGFLOW
Applicable models
Cooling only Heat pump
RAC-07G4 RAC-07GH4
RAC-09G4 RAC-09GH4
RAC-14G4 RAC-14GH4
RAC-18G4 RAC-18GH4
RAC-24G4 RAC-24GH4
30 30
20 20
10 10
0 0
-10 -10
-20 -20
-10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
Indoor temperature Indoor temperature
5-4 WORKING RANGE
ELECTRICAL DATA 6-1
6 ELECTRICAL DATA
CONTENTS
RAK-18QH8(W)/(B) DC35V from outdoor (C) 3.2 (H) 4.0 (C) 3.2 (H) 4.0 0.58 25
RAK-25QH8(W)/(B) DC35V from outdoor (C) 3.2 (H) 4.0 (C) 3.2 (H) 4.0 0.58 25
RAK-35QH8(W)/(B) DC35V from outdoor (C) 5.0 (H) 5.0 (C) 5.0 (H) 5.0 0.58 25
RAK-50QH8(W)/(B) DC35V from outdoor (C) 8.2 (H) 9.0 (C) 8.2 (H) 9.0 0.58 25
RAK-18NH6A DC35V from outdoor (C) 2.6 (H) 3.2 (C) 2.6 (H) 3.2 0.85 25
RAK-25NH6A DC35V from outdoor (C) 3.5 (H) 4.0 (C) 3.5 (H) 4.0 0.85 25
RAK-35NH6A DC35V from outdoor (C) 5.0 (H) 5.0 (C) 5.0 (H) 5.0 0.85 25
RAK-50NH6A DC35V from outdoor (C) 8.2 (H) 9.0 (C) 8.2 (H) 9.0 0.85 25
RAK-65NH5A DC35V from outdoor (C)10.6 (H) 11.0 (C)10.6 (H) 11.0 0.8/0.39 28/47
RAI-25NH5A DC35V from outdoor (C) 3.2 (H) 4.4 (C) 3.2 (H) 4.4 0.86 25
RAI-35NH5A DC35V from outdoor (C) 5.1 (H) 6.2 (C) 5.1 (H) 6.2 0.86 25
RAI-50NH5A DC35V from outdoor (C) 9.2 (H) 10.0 (C) 9.1 (H) 9.9 0.86 25
RAF-25NH5 DC35V from outdoor (C) 3. (H) 4.2 (C) 3. (H) 4.2 0.58 25
RAF-35NH5 DC35V from outdoor (C) 5.0 (H) 6.1 (C) 5.0 (H) 6.1 0.58 25
RAF-50NH5 DC35V from outdoor (C) 8.2 (H) 8.6 (C) 8.2 (H) 8.6 0.58 25
RAF-25FX8(W)/(B) DC35V from outdoor (C) 3.1 (H) 4.0 (C) 3.1 (H) 4.0 0.85 25
RAF-35FX8(W)/(B) DC35V from outdoor (C) 4.9 (H) 5.8 (C) 4.9 (H) 5.8 0.85 25
RAF-50FX8(W)/(B) DC35V from outdoor (C) 7.2 (H) 8.2 (C) 7.2 (H) 8.2 0.85 25
RAD-18NH7A DC35V from outdoor (C) 2.6 (H) 3.2 (C) 2.6 (H) 3.2 0.71 20
RAD-25NH7A DC35V from outdoor (C) 3.2 (H) 4.5 (C) 3.2 (H) 4.5 0.71 20
RAD-35NH7A DC35V from outdoor (C) 5.7 (H) 7.9 (C) 5.7 (H) 7.9 0.71 20
RAD-50NH7A DC35V from outdoor (C) 9.2 (H) 10.6 (C) 9.2 (H) 10.6 0.71 20
RAD-50DH7A DC35V from outdoor (C) 6.4 (H) 7.3 (C) 6.4 (H) 7.3 0.25 56
RAD-60DH7A DC35V from outdoor (C) 8.6 (H) 9.8 (C) 8.6 (H) 9.8 0.25 56
RAD-70DH7A DC35V from outdoor (C) 11.6 (H) 10.7 (C) 11.6 (H) 10.7 0.25 56
ELECTRICAL DATA 6-3
RAS-25WX8(W)(B) DC35V from outdoor (C) 3.0 (H) 3.9 (C) 3.0 (H) 3.9 - -
RAS-35WX8(W)(B) DC35V from outdoor (C) 4.6 (H) 4.7 (C) 4.6 (H) 4.7 - -
RAS-50WX8(W)(B) DC35V from outdoor (C) 7.2 (H) 8.1 (C) 7.2 (H) 8.1 0.58 25
RAS-18FH6 DC35V 16 (C) 3.0 (H) 3.0 (C) 3.0 (H) 3.0 - -
RAS-25FH6 DC35V 16 (C) 3.8 (H) 4.5 (C) 3.8 (H) 4.5 - -
RAS-35FH6 DC35V 16 (C) 5.3 (H) 5.4 (C) 5.3 (H) 5.4 - -
RAS-50FH6 DC35V from outdoor (C) 8.2 (H) 9.0 (C) 8.2 (H) 9.0 - -
RAS-25FH5 DC35V 16 (C) 3.1 (H) 4.0 (C) 3.1 (H) 4.0 0.85 25
220~240, 1,
RAS-70YH5A from outdoor (C)12.3 (H)12.7 (C)12.3 (H)12.7 0.85 35
50
220~240, 1,
RAS-80YH5A from outdoor (C)14.1 (H)14.3 (C)14.1 (H)14.3 0.85 35
50
220~240, 1,
RAS-07G4 10 22 2.8 0.71/0.13 22.6/28.1
50
220~240, 1,
RAS-09G4 10 22 4.2 0.71/0.2 22.6/43.6
50
220~240, 1,
RAS-14G4 15 30 5 0.71/0.18 22.6/41
50
220~240, 1,
RAS-18G4 20 45 7.5 0.58/0.47 17.0/103.5
50
220~240, 1,
RAS-24G4 30 67 11.8 0.58/0.47 17.0/103.5
50
220~240, 1,
RAS-07GH4 10 22 (C) 2.8 (H) 2.3 0.71/0.13 22.6/28.1
50
220~240, 1,
RAS-09GH4 10 22 (C) 4.2 (H) 3.5 0.71/0.2 22.6/43.6
50
220~240, 1,
RAS-14GH4 15 30 (C) 5.0 (H) 4.6 0.71/0.18 22.6/41
50
220~240, 1,
RAS-18GH4 20 45 (C) 7.5 (H) 7.8 0.58/0.47 17.0/103.5
50
220~240, 1,
RAS-24GH4 30 67 (C) 11.8 (H) 12.3 0.58/0.47 17.0/103.5
50
VOL: Rated Unit Power Supply Voltage (V) RNC: Running Current (A)
Hz: Frequency (Hz) PH: Phase (φ)
STC: Starting Current (A) IPT: Input (W)
6-4 ELECTRICAL DATA
RAC-25NH5 220 ~ 240, 1, 50 16 198 264 4.0 4.2 3.2 695 4.2 900
RAC-35NH5 220 ~ 240, 1, 50 16 198 264 5.8 6.1 5.0 1080 6.1 1320
RAC-50NH5 220 ~ 240, 1, 50 16 198 264 10.0 10.0 8.14 1780 9.00 1970
RAC-65NH5 220 ~ 240, 1, 50 16 198 264 10.0 10.0 10.6 2300 11.00 2400
RAM-35QH5 220 ~ 240, 1, 50 16 198 264 N/A 5.8 5.7 1245 6.2 1350
RAM-40QH5 220 ~ 240, 1, 50 16 198 264 10.0 10.0 5.7 1245 6.2 1350
RAM-52QH5 220 ~ 240, 1, 50 16 198 264 N/A 11.0 6.9~6.3 1500 8.2~7.5 1790
RAM-53QH5 220 ~ 240, 1, 50 16 198 264 N/A 11.0 7.0~6.4 1525 7.71~7.10 1687
RAM-55QH5 220 ~ 240, 1, 50 16 198 264 10.0 10.0 8.2~7.6 1800 9.7~8.9 2100
RAM-65QH5 220 ~ 240, 1, 50 16 198 264 10.0 10.0 9.6~8.8 2100 8.7~8.0 1900
RAM-72QH5 220 ~ 240, 1, 50 30 198 264 10.6 14.5 9.8~9.0 2200 10.0~9.2 2500
RAM-80QH5 220 ~ 240, 1, 50 32 198 264 11.2 16.0 11.6 2700 11.6 1600
RAM-90QH5 220 ~ 240, 1, 50 30 198 264 N/A 16.0 10.8 2360 11.3 2460
RAM-130QH5 220 ~ 240, 1, 50 30 198 264 N/A 20.0 19.2 4190 17.4 3800
RAC-25WX8 220 ~ 240, 1, 50 16 198 264 N/A 3.9 3.0 580 3.9 790
RAC-35WX8 220 ~ 240, 1, 50 16 198 264 N/A 4.7 4.6 980 4.7 1010
RAC-50WX8 220 ~ 240, 1, 50 16 198 264 N/A 8.1 7.2 1555 8.1 1745
RAC-25FX8 220 ~ 240, 1, 50 16 198 264 N/A 4.0 3.1 580 4.0 790
RAC-35FX8 220 ~ 240, 1, 50 16 198 264 N/A 5.8 4.9 1020 5.8 1220
RAC-50FX8 220 ~ 240, 1, 50 16 198 264 N/A 8.2 7.2 1560 8.2 1780
RAC-50DH7 220 ~ 240, 1, 50 30 198 264 N/A 10.0 6.40 1400 7.30 1590
RAC-60DH7 220 ~ 240, 1, 50 30 198 264 N/A 10.0 8.55 1870 9.75 2130
RAC-70DH7 220 ~ 240, 1, 50 30 198 264 N/A 10.0 11.60 2530 10.70 2340
RAC-18YH6 220~230, 1, 50 16 198 264 9.4 2.95 2.95 550 2.93 580
RAC-25YH6 220~230, 1, 50 16 198 264 9.4 4.45 3.75 700 4.45 880
RAC-35YH6 220~230, 1, 50 16 198 264 9.4 5.32 5.22 1090 5.32 1110
RAC-50YH6 220~230, 1, 50 16 198 264 10.0 10.0 7.5 1780 8.3 1970
ELECTRICAL DATA 6-5
RAC-25YH5 220~230, 1, 50 16 198 264 9.7 3.82 3.34 800 3.82 900
RAC-35YH5 220~230, 1, 50 16 198 264 9.7 5.78 4.73 1100 5.78 1300
RAC-70YH5 220~230, 1, 50 20 198 264 12.3 12.3 12.3 2670 12.7 2770
VOL: Rated Unit Power Supply Voltage (V) RNC: Running Current (A)
HZ: Frequency (Hz) PH: Phase (φ)
STC: Starting Current (A) IPT: Input (W)
NOTE:
1. The above compressor data is based on 100% capacity combination of indoor units at the rated operating frequency
2. This data is based on the same conditions as the nominal heating and cooling capacities.
3. The compressor started by an inverter, resulting in extremely low starting current.
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 7-1
CONTENTS
7 ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM ____________________________________________ 7-1
7.1. MONOZONE/MULTIZONE _________________________________________________ 7-2
7.1.1. RAK-25QH8/35QH8/50QH8 (W) OR (B) _______________________________________7-2
7.1.2. RAK-18NH6A/25NH6A/35NH6A/50NH6A ______________________________________7-2
7.1.3. RAK-65NH5A ____________________________________________________________7-3
7.1.4. RAF-25QH8/35QH8/50QH8 (W) OR (B) _______________________________________7-3
7.1.5. RAF-25NH5/35NH5/50NH5 _________________________________________________7-4
7.1.6. RAI-25NH5A/35NH5A/50NH5A ______________________________________________7-4
7.1.7. RAD-18NH7A/25NH7A/35NH7A/50NH7A______________________________________7-5
7.1.8. RAC-25NH5/35NH5/50NH5_________________________________________________7-6
7.1.9. RAC-65NH5 _____________________________________________________________7-7
7.1.10. RAM-35QH5_____________________________________________________________7-8
7.1.11. RAM-40QH5_____________________________________________________________7-9
7.1.12. RAM-52QH5____________________________________________________________7-10
7.1.13. RAM-53QH5____________________________________________________________7-11
7.1.14. RAM-55QH5____________________________________________________________7-12
7.1.15. RAM-65QH5____________________________________________________________7-13
7.1.16. RAM-72QH5____________________________________________________________7-14
7.1.17. RAM-80QH5____________________________________________________________7-15
7.1.18. RAM-90QH5____________________________________________________________7-16
7.1.19. RAM-130QH5___________________________________________________________7-17
7.2. SUMMIT/BIGFLOW ______________________________________________________ 7-18
7.2.1. RAS-25/35WX8/ RAC-25/35WX8 (W) OR (B) __________________________________7-18
7.2.2. RAS-50WX8/ RAC-50WX8 (W) OR (B) _______________________________________7-19
7.2.3. RAS-18/25 FH6 / RAC-18/25 YH6 ___________________________________________7-20
7.2.4. RAS-35 FH6 / RAC-35YH6 ________________________________________________7-21
7.2.5. RAS-50 FH6 / RAC-50YH6 ________________________________________________7-22
7.2.6. RAS-25/35FH5/ RAC-25/35YH5 ____________________________________________7-23
7.2.7. RAS-60YH5A/ RAC-60YH5 ________________________________________________7-24
7.2.8. RAS-70YH5A/ RAC-70YH5 ________________________________________________7-25
7.2.9. RAS-80YH5A/ RAC-80YH5 ________________________________________________7-26
7.2.10. RAF-25/35FX8/ RAC-25/35FX8 (W) OR (B) ___________________________________7-27
7.2.11. RAF-50FX8/ RAC-50FX8 (W) OR (B) ________________________________________7-28
7.2.12. RAD-50/60/70DH7A/ RAC-50/60/70DH7______________________________________7-29
7.2.13. RAS-07/09/14GH4//RAC-07/09/14GH4_______________________________________7-30
7.2.14. RAS-18GH4/RAC-18GH4 _________________________________________________7-31
7.2.15. RAS-24GH4/RAC-24GH4 _________________________________________________7-32
7.2.16. RAS-07/09/14G4//RAC-07/09/14G4 _________________________________________7-33
7.2.17. RAS-18G4/RAC-18G4 ____________________________________________________7-34
7.2.18. RAS-24G4/RAC-24G4 ____________________________________________________7-35
7-2 ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM
7.1. MONOZONE/MULTIZONE
WIRED REMOTE
CONTROLLER/
WEEKLY TIMER
CN11
H-LINK FOR H-DEFLECTOR 1
5 LINES
STEPPING MOTOR
CN7
CN3
BRN BRN FOR H-DEFLECTOR 2
5 LINES
CN10
RED RED INDOOR FAN
MOTOR
GREEN LIMIT SWITCH
AND HEAT GRAY 2 LINES
YELLOW EXCHANGER
GRAY
CN4
THERMISTOR
CN1
PWB WIRELESS
RECEIVER REMOTE
CONTROLLER
7.1.2. RAK-18NH6A/25NH6A/35NH6A/50NH6A
CN8 CN3
WIRELESS REMOTE
CONTROLLER
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 7-3
7.1.3. RAK-65NH5A
CONNECTING CORD
FROM OUTDOOR UNIT TERMINAL BOARD STEPPING MOTOR
CN5 CN9
CN8
(BROWN) BROWN CN12
(RED) RED
INDOOR FAN MOTOR
GREEN &
YELLOW CN10
BLACK
INDOOR ROOM
TEMPERATURE BLACK
THERMISTOR
GRAY CN1
HEAT
EXCHANGER GRAY
THERMISTOR
CN4 CN11
WIRELESS REMOTE
CONTROLLER
4 LINES
5 LINES
4 LINES
RECEIVER P.W.B.
DISPLAY P.W.B. CN11
CN2
BRN (BRN)
RED (RED)
INDOOR FAN CN3 (GRN+YEL)
MOTOR
CN10
ROOM BLK
TEMPERATURE CN11A INDICATING P.W.B.
THERMISTOR BLK
HEAT GRY CN1
EXCHANGER GRY TEMPORARY SWITCH
CN12A P.W.B.
THERMISTOR
HUMIDITY LIGHT
SENSOR CN16 CN13A RECEIVING
UNIT
CN9
CN7 WIRED
H-LINK REMOCON
WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL
7-4 ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM
7.1.5. RAF-25NH5/35NH5/50NH5
BLU : Blue ORN : Orange VIO : Violet
GRY : Gray PNK : Pink WHT : White
BLK : Black BRN : Brown RED : Red
YEL : Yellow GRN : Green TERMINAL BOARD
7.1.6. RAI-25NH5A/35NH5A/50NH5A
BROWN
CN12 RED
AUTO SWEEP CN9
MOTOR 4
CN8
AUTO SWEEP (10P)
BLACK ROOM
MOTOR 3 TEMPERATURE
BLACK
GRAY THERMISTOR
AUTO SWEEP CN1
HEAT
MOTOR 2 GRAY
EXCHANGER
CN7 THERMISTOR
AUTO SWEEP (11P)
INDOOR FAN
MOTOR 1 CN13 MOTOR
INDICATING
RECEIVER P.W.B. CN11A DRAIN PUMP
CN3
WIRELESS REMOTE
FLOAT SWITCH
CONTROL CN16
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 7-5
7.1.7. RAD-18NH7A/25NH7A/35NH7A/50NH7A
TERMINAL CONNECTING
GRY WHT BOARD CORD
HEAT EXCHANGER CN17 BRN (BRN)
THERMISTOR GRY WHT
CN12 RED (RED)
CN1
BLK BLK
ROOM TEMPERATURE FLOAT SWITCH
BLK BLK
THERMISTOR WHT WHT (GRN+YEL)
CN16 WHT WHT
7.1.8. RAC-25NH5/35NH5/50NH5
CN10 GRY
COMPRESSOR
RED
GRY OUTDOOR
TEMPERATURE
THERMISTOR
GRY
WHT YEL RED CN9
BLU
GRY DEFROST
THERMISTOR
WHT YEL RED
RED
CN8
U V W 10
SYSTEM POWER WHT
CN14 CN14 RED
MODULE 2 OH
YEL
L2 THERMISTOR
5
REACTOR C501 C502 C503 CN13
CN13 CN15
L1
YEL WHT
5
CN11 CN11
CN12
DIODE GRY RED
STACK
YEL BLU
ICP RELAY CN12 ELECTRIC
2A FUSE EXPANSION VALVE
R007 R008
RED
POWER
RELAY 3A FUSE BLK
VARISTOR2
R002 CN6 WHT
C006
COIL C007 C008 WHT YEL
R001
C012 C013 BLU
BLU FAN
NF C014 C015 L002 MOTOR
COIL
C010 GRN
C003
C001 C002
R010POWER
VARISTOR1 CIRCUIT REVERSING
L001 CT1 DIODE R011 VALVE
STACK C011
25A BLK
FUSE VARISTOR3 CN2 BLK
SURGE MAIN P.W.B. RED
ABSORBER
BLK GRN WHT BRN RED
SINGLE PHASE
AC220~230V, 50HZ
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 7-7
7.1.9. RAC-65NH5
YEL BLU
ICP RELAY CN12 ELECTRIC
2A~FUSE EXPANSION VALVE
R007 R008
RED
POWER
RELAY 3A FUSE BLK
VARISTOR2
R002 CN6 WHT
C006
COIL C008 WHT YEL
R001 C007
C012 C013 BLU FAN
NF
C014 C015 L002 MOTOR
COIL 1
C003 C010 GRN
SINGLE PHASE
AC220~230V, 50Hz
7-8 ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM
7.1.10. RAM-35QH5
TERMINAL REACTOR
AC220~240V 25A VARISTOR 1 NF POWER YEL
BORAD
50Hz FUSE COIL 1 COIL RELAY
(BRN) L GRY YEL YEL
BLK
(BLU) N C017R001 L1 L2
GRN1 R002 R003 ICP BLU
DIODE
R004
C006
(GRN+YEL) RELAY
STACK
C003
SURGE
C001 C002
ABSORBER
7.1.11. RAM-40QH5
WHT RED
INDOOR1 R005
CT1
(BRN) C1 BRN VARISTOR 3 WHT
L006 U
(RED) D1 0V 0V SYSTEM YEL
RED WHT 3A P1 V
BLU CN1 FUSE POWER RED
N1 MODULE W
C007 C008
C015 C016
C013 C014
VARISTOR2
YEL R010 C020
(GRN+YEL) R011 C021 DIODE P2
GRN3 WHT
STACK POWER 2 WHT
CN31 CN2
INDOOR2 SW POWER P.W.B. GRY WHT GRY
RED BRN
(BRN) C2 SIRCUIT CN14 CN13 CN11
GRY BLU RED WHT
(RED) D2 CN10
CN3 CN4 CN2 CN30
SW POWER
(GRN+YEL) PWB WHT BLK BLK BLK 5 10 5 5 W V U
CN8B 11 11
RED YEL WHT
OUTDOOR REVERSING VALVE FAN MOTOR
TEMPERATUR GRY
E
THERMISTOR CN7 CN3A CN14 CN13CN11
WHT GRY WHT GRY
GRY RED
DEFROST GRY CN6 MAIN P.W.B.
THERMISTOR
BLK
GRY COMPRESSOR
OVERHEAT RED CN5
WHT WHT RED
THERMISTOR GRY: GRAY
WHT CN9 CN16 CN15
RED ORN: ORANGE
RED: RED
RED
BLK
BLU
WHT: WHITE
GRY
RED
BLU
(INDOOR1)
SMALL PIPE (INDOOR2)
ELECTRIC
7-9
OUTDOOR UNIT
YEL REACTOR
TERMINAL YEL YEL
BOARD GRY
7.1.12. RAM-52QH5
C003
GRN+YEL
R004
R002
RED
C024 C025
C022 C023
C001 C002
C1 WHT C020 R005 DIODE STACK
BRN
U
C006 VARISTOR2
V
(BLK) CN12
W
C021
GRN3 CN31 (WHT)
SW POWER (WHT) COMPRESSOR
CIRCUIT (WHT) (WHT)(WHT)
BRN C2 CN13 CN14 CN11
INDOOR UNIT 2 RED D2 BRN
CN1 POWER P.W.B. BLU: BLUE
GRN+YEL RED
(WHT) (WHT) (GRY) (BLU) (RED) (WHT) GRY: GRAY
CN40 CN3 CN4 CN10 CN30 BLK: BLACK
FAN MOTOR YEL: YELLOW
ORN: ORANGE
5 11 11 PNK: PINK
REVERSING BRN: BROWN
VALVE GRN: GREEN
5
(WHT)
CN14 RED: RED
DEF THERMISTOR MAIN P.W.B. (WHT)
5
CN11
OH THERMISTOR CN9 CN8 CN15 CN16 (WHT)
(WHT) (RED) (WHT) (RED)
VALVE
#2 WIDE PIPE
#1 THERMISTOR
THERMISTOR
#2 NARROW PIPE
ELECTRIC EXPANSION
OUTDOOR UNIT
YEL REACTOR
TERMINAL YEL YEL
BOARD GRY
7.1.13. RAM-53QH5
R004
GRN+YEL
C003
R002
RED
C024 C025
C001 C002
C022 C023
WHT R005
BRN C1 C020 DIODE STACK
VARISTOR3 5A FUSE WHT
(D15VBA60) YEL
C006 VARISTOR2
INDOOR UNIT 1 RED D1 GRY CN2 SYSTEM POWER
GRN+YEL ORN (BLK) DIODE STACK
UVW RED
MODULE
C021
2
GRN3 CN31 CN12
SW POWER (WHT) (WHT) COMPRESSOR
C2 CIRCUIT (WHT) (WHT)(WHT)
BRN
D2 BRN CN13 CN14 CN11
INDOOR UNIT 2 RED POWER P.W.B.
GRN+YEL RED CN1
BLU (WHT)(WHT) (GRN) (BLU) (RED) (WHT) BLU: BLUE
YEL CN40 CN3 CN4 CN10 CN30 GRY: GRAY
BRN C3 FAN MOTOR BLK: BLACK
YEL: YELLOW
INDOOR UNIT 3 RED D3 5 11 11
ORN: ORANGE
GRN+YEL REVERSING PNK: PINK
VALVE BRN: BROWN
5
RED: RED
CN9 CN8 CN15 CN16 CN17
CN11
OH THERMISTOR
CN13 CN14(WHT)
#1
#3
#1
#3
VALVE
WIDE PIPE
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM
THERMISTOR
THERMISTOR
#2 NARROW PIPE
7-11
#2 ELECTRIC EXPANSION
7-12
YEL REACTOR
TERMINAL YEL YEL
BOARD
VARISTOR 1 NF COIL1 GRY
Power source (BRN) L BLK COIL POWER RELAY
L1 L2
AC220~240V, BLU
C001
25A FUSE
C022
(BLU) N
50Hz L007 R002 ICP RELAY
7.1.14. RAM-55QH5
C006
C003
R004
(GRN+ GRN1 RED
C024 C025
YEL) R005
C1 WHTVARISTOR 3 5A FUSE DIODE STACK
C023
C002
(BRN) C020 SYSTEM U
(D15VBA60) WHT WHT
D1 GRY POWER
VARISTOR2
INDOOR 1 (RED) V YEL YEL V
CN2
MODULE
(BLK)
ORN DIODE STACK W RED RED
(GRN+
C021
GRN3 SW CN31 2
YEL) COMPRESSOR
CN12
POWER (WHT)
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM
WHT
(BRN) C2
CN13 CN14 CN11
INDOOR 2 (RED) D2 BRN POWER P.W.B
RED
CN10
(WHT)
(GRN+ (WHT) (GRY) (BLU) (RED) (WHT) BLU: BLUE
YEL) CN40 CN3 CN4 CN10 CN30 GRY: GRAY
FAN MOTOR BLK: BLACK
YEL: YELLOW
5 11 11 ORN: ORANGE
FM
PNK: PINK
REVERSING
BRN: BROWN
VALVE
CN13 5 GRN: GREEN
CN41 CN3A
(WHT) VIO: VIOLET
OUTDOOR THERMISTOR (WHT) (WHT) 10
CN4 WHT: WHITE
MAIN P.W.B (WHT) RED: RED
DEF THERMISTOR 5
CN1
OH THERMISTOR CN9 CN8 CN15 CN16 (WHT)
(WHT) (RED) (WHT) (RED)
WIDE PIPE
NARROW PIPE
THERMISTOR2
THERMISTOR2
THERMISTOR1
NARROW PIPE
THERMISTOR1
VALVE (INDOOR2)
VALVE (INDOOR1)
ELECTRIC EXPANSION
ELECTRIC EXPANSION
YEL REACTOR
TERMINAL YEL YEL
BOARD
VARISTOR 1 NF COIL1 GRY
Power source (BRN) L BLK COIL POWER RELAY
L1 L2
BLU
C022
C001
AC220~240V, (BLU) N 25A FUSE
R002 ICP RELAY
7.1.15. RAM-65QH5
50Hz L007
C006
R004
C003
(GRN+YEL) GRN1
RED
C024 C025
WHT R005 DIODE STACK
C1
C023
U
C002
(BRN) C020 5A FUSE SYSTEM WHT WHT
VARISTOR 3 (D15VBA60)
VARISTOR2
INDOOR 1 (RED) D1 GRY POWER V YEL YEL V
CN2
(BLK)
ORN DIODE STACK MODULE W RED RED
CN31
C021
(GRN+YEL) GRN3 SW 2
WHT
(WHT)
CN12
POWER COMPRESSOR
(BRN) C2 CIRCUIT WHT WHT WHT
BRN
INDOOR 2 (RED) D2 POWER P.W.B
RED CN13 CN14 CN11
BLU
CN10
BLU: BLUE
(WHT)
(GRN+YEL) (WHT) (GRY) (BLU) (RED) (WHT)
YEL CN40 CN3 CN4 CN10 CN30 GRY: GRAY
FAN MOTOR BLK: BLACK
(BRN) C3 YEL: YELLOW
INDOOR 3 (RED) D3 5 11 11 FM ORN: ORANGE
PNK: PINK
REVERSING
BRN: BROWN
(GRN+YEL) VALVE
5 GRN: GREEN
CN41 CN3A
OUTDOOR THERMISTOR VIO: VIOLET
(WHT) (WHT) 10 WHT: WHITE
MAIN P.W.B RED: RED
DEF THERMISTOR 5
CN13 CN4 CN1
#1
#3 WIDE PIPE
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM
#2 THERMISTOR
#2 THERMISTOR
#3 NARROW PIPE
VALVE (INDOOR3)
VALVE (INDOOR2)
VALVE (INDOOR1)
ELECTRIC EXPANSION
ELECTRIC EXPANSION
7-13
ELECTRIC EXPANSION
POWER
SOURCE
TERMINAL REACTOR
7-14
AC220~240V
BOARD 25A NF POWER GRY YEL
50Hz
C022
C001
C024
(BRN) L BLK FUSE COIL1 COIL RELAY
VARISTOR1
C004
SURGE
L1 L2
(BLU) N R005 IN RUSH BLU YEL
ABSORBER
R001 CURRENT DIODE SYSTEM
(GRN &
C003
C006
R004
GRN1 R002 POWER
WHT C017 RELAY RED STACK WHT
YEL)
MODULE U
C859 C858
7.1.16. RAM-72QH5
C002
C025
C005
C023
ORN CN31 2 CN12 RED
CN41 (RED) (WHT) (WHT) W
R005
PWB P1
CN40 (WHT) DIODE CAPA
INDOOR1 GRY 5A BLU (WHT) (WHT) (WHT)
(BRN) C1 BRN STACK FUSE
CN32
C007C008
(RED) D1 RED (BLK) 2 CN33
VARISTOR2 (BLK) CN13 CN14 CN11
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM
C020
CN2 L005 BLK
INDOOR2 CN34 4 PWB W V U
PWB CN35
C013 C014
(BRN) C2 BLU
SW POWER POWER (BLK) BLK SWITCHING
(GRN & (RED) D2 YEL GRN2 R009 CIRCUIT 4 POWER RED WHT
L006 CN36 CN37
YEL) WHT 5 10 5 YEL
GRN3 (WHT) CN1 (RED)(WHT)(GRY) (WHT) (WHT)
(GRN & TERMINAL CN25 CN26 CN3 (BLU) CN30
YEL) BOARD YEL YEL CN4 RED
INDOOR3
(BRN) C3 GRY BLK
7 11 11 WHT
(RED) D3 ORN YEL COMPRESSOR
REVERSING BLU FAN
INDOOR4
(BRN) C4 PUR VALVE MOTOR CN13 CN14 CN11
(RED) D4 PNK (WHT) CN27 CN3A (WHT)(WHT)(WHT) WHT
(GRN & RED CN5 (WHT) YEL
YEL) OVERHEAT THERMISTOR ORN
(GRN & (WHT) CN18 BLU
BLU CN6
YEL) DEFROST THERMISTOR (BLK) BRN
RED
(BLU) ELECTRIC
RED
OUTODOOR TEMP THERMISTOR CN7 EXPANSION
(RED) PWB MAIN VALVE FOR
BLK
NARROW PIPE #1 INDOOR UNIT 4
THERMISTOR BLU WHT
BLK: BLACK #2 CN17 YEL
CN8 ORN
BLU: BLUE RED (BLU) BLU
#3 (RED)
BRN: BROWN CN15 (WHT) CN16 (RED) BRN
GRN: GREEN GRY RED
#4 ELECTRIC
ORN; ORANGE EXPANSION
RED
YEL
YEL
BLU
BLU
RED
BRN
RED
ORN
BRN
GRY: GRAY
ORN
WIDE PIPE
WHT
WHT
#1 VALVE FOR
RED: RED THERMISTOR GRY INDOOR UNIT 3
WHT: WHITE #2 CN9
YEL: YELLOW BLK (WHT)
USE 30A TIME DELAY
#3
PUR: PURPLE FUSE
BLU
PNK: PINK #4 ELECTRIC EXPANSION ELECTRIC EXPANSION
VALVE FOR INDOOR VALVE FOR INDOOR
UNIT 1 UNIT 2
REACTOR A WHT SYSTEM
YEL YEL SYSTEM REACTOR B
POWER MODULE A WHT YEL POWER MODULE B
YEL
DIODE L1 L2 CN12(WHT) COMPRESSOR A DIODE L1 L2
GRY GRY SMOOTHING BRN
STACK A SMOOTHINGU STACK (SP)
BLU CAPACITOR U
CAPACITOR WHT WHT
V B YEL WHT
YEL 330μF x 3 YEL YEL YEL V
330μF x 3 (SP) YEL
W (SP) W
7.1.17. RAM-80QH5
C010
TERMINAL BOARD C001 NF COIL1
SURGE
(4)
BLK ABSORBER
VARISTOR1
ICP
POWER R002 FM PWB CN12
(BRN) (SP) RELAY
R001
C009
SOURCE
C003
(BLU) WHT VARISTOR2 A (WHT)
AC230V 50Hz CN10
5A FUSE
C011
(GRN+ C002 (BLK)
YEL) BRN GRN L001 CT-A CN10
L004 POWER 6 CN22 WHT WHT
GRN (BLK) (WHT)
HIC
INDOOR (BRN) C1 BRN VARISTOR3 WHT
RELAY B YEL YEL
UNIT1 (RED) D1 RED C013
(4) RED
CN2(WHT) R003 ICP RED RED FAN MOTOR
BLU
DRIVE CIRCUIT
(GRN+ YEL) C2
D2 YEL RELAY B
C012
L006
C3 BRN(SP)
INDOOR (BRN) D3 RED(SP)CN3(BLK) C014 R004
UNIT2 (RED) BLU(SP) CT-B
C4
D4 YEL(SP) L005 CN21B
(GRN+ YEL) 3A FUSE YEL YEL REVERSING
TERMINAL BOARD (BLK) VALVE B
PNK PNK WHT
OVERHEAT THERMISTOR A CN4A(WHT) CN1 CN1 CN21A YEL YEL REVERSING
INDOOR (BRN) BLU BLU DB1 C201
(BLU) (RED) VALVE A
C015
UNIT3 DEFROST THERMISTOR A (BLUE)
(RED) CN5A(BLU)
RED RED SWITCHING WHT ELECTRIC
WHT YEL
(GRN+ YEL) OUTDOOR TEMP THERMISTOR A CN6A(RED) POWER ORN EXPANSION
RED RED SUPPLY FOR BLU VALVE 4
NARROW PIPE1 B CYCLE
CN15B BRN
(CYCLE B)
HIC
HIC
UNIT4 EXPANSION WIDE PIPE 1 POWER SUPPLY WHT ELECTRIC
DRIVE CIRCUIT
A
CN9A 11
EXPANSION VALVE
EXPANSION VALVE
5A FUSE
6 PNK: PINK
INDOOR 5 GRN3 RED GRY
(BRN) PNK
SW 2 CN32
(RED) D5 PUR POWER (WHT) PWB CAPA
CN1
CIRCUIT
(BLK)
TAB01 TAB02
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM
CN3
(WHT)
INDOOR 3
10
(BRN) C3 BLU #1 WIDE PIPE
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D3
4
YEL) #2 RED YELWHT
(GRN &
YEL) CN14 (WHT) #3
CN9
8
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CN12 (WHT)
(RED) D2 (RED) #5
13
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YEL)
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CN28
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CN25 CN27 CN29
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COMPRESSOR
W W BLU: BLUE
YEL GRY: GRAY
L2 SYSTEM POWER V V BLK: BLACK
REACTOR M O D U L E U U YEL: YELLOW
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CN12 CN13 CN14 PNK: PINK
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YEL
POWER GRY
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BLU (RED)
REVERSING VALVE
CN17
CN11
CN31
CN13
CN14
RELAY
ELECTRIC EXPANSION
OUTDOOR UNIT 2
DIODE STACK
FUSE
ELECTRIC EXPANSION
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CN16
PWB MAIN
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P O W E R CIRCUIT
POWER
CN15 ELECTRIC EXPANSION
SW
VALVE INDOOR#4
4 WIDE PIPE
CN8 5 THERMISTOR
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CN3A 6
4 NARROW PIPE
25A FUSE
CN6
CN7
CN5
6
CN2 CN1
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OH THERMISTOR
GRN3
DEF THERMISTOR
GRN1
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C6
C5
D6
C4
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INDOOR
UNIT 4
INDOOR
UNIT 5
COMPRESSOR
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2 5 10 5
FAN MOTOR
YEL
POWER GRY
CN16
BLU (RED)
REVERSING VALVE
CN31 CN17
CN11
CN13
PWB MAIN CN14
REALY
ELECTRIC EXPANSION
CN40 CN3 CN4 CN10 CN30
VALVE INDOOR#6
DIODE STACK
FUSE
ELECTRIC EXPANSION
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CN16
OUTDOOR UNIT 1
VALVE INDOOR#5
P O W E R CIRCUIT
POWER
VALVE INDOOR#4
4
CN8 WIDE PIPE
5 THERMISTOR
P W B
CN3A 6
11
11 4 NARROW PIPE
25A FUSE
CN6
5
CN7
CN5
CN2 CN1
GRN3
OH THERMISTOR
OUTDOOR THERMISTOR
GRN1
DEF THERMISTOR
N
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C2
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SOURCE
POWER
V 50Hz
AC220~240
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INDOOR
UNIT 2
INDOOR
UNIT 1
COMPRESSOR
7.2.1.
7-18
(WHT) RED
INDOOR UNIT WIRED REMOTE
CONTROLLER CN9 GRY
/WEEKLY TIMER TAB2
TAB3 TAB5 TAB6TAB4 TAB1 (BLK) OUTDOOR TEMP
BLU
THERMISTOR
CONNECTING CN10 GRY
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM
YEL
CORD FROM TERMINAL CN3A CN4A (RED
5 LINES STEPPING MOTOR
OUTDOOR UNIT BOARD CN9 ) GRY
H-LINK FOR H-DEFLECTOR 1
GRY
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REACTOR L1
BLU
5 LINES
CN11
STEPPING MOTOR
REACTOR L2
YEL
RED
PUR
ORN
CN3
5 LINES CN3B CN4B
RED RED INDOOR FAN MOTOR
CN10
RAS-25/35WX8/ RAC-25/35WX8 (W) OR (B)
CN4
BLACK IONIZER
R007
CN1
INDOOR ROOM CN6
4 LINES 5 LINES
P.W.B.
TEMPERATURE BLACK EEPROM POWER ELECTRIC
/TEST RELAY
THERMISTOR 3A FUSE EXPANSION
CN2 STEPPING MOTOR VS2 VALVE
FOR FRONT PANEL R002
L102
12 LINES
C011 C012
C013
PWB WIRELESS REMOTE
L101 C007
RECEIVER CONTROLLER C008
C003
C002
L002
SWITCHING
C001 POWER
VS1 CT1 SUPPLY
VS3 REVERSING
25A DIODE C41
SA1 VALVE
FUSE STACK CN2 BLK
L001
(DB1) (RED)
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TERMINAL TERMINAL
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INDOOR INDOOR
UNIT UNIT
OUTDOOR
TEMPERATURE
COMPRESSOR BLK : Black GRY THERMISTOR
CN8
7.2.2.
GRY : Gray
BLU : Blue RED
RED : Red GRY DEFROST
BRN : Brown GRY THERMISTOR
CN9
WHT : White
BLU
GRN : Green GRY
WHT YEL RED OVERHEAT
YEL : Yellow
RED THERMISTOR
CN10
WHT YEL RED WHT
RED
SYSTEM POWER 10
CN14 CN14
MODULE CN15
INDOOR UNIT WIRED REMOTE 5 WHT
YEL CN13
CONTROLLER/ L2 CN13
CONNECTING WEEKLY TIMER
CORD FROM TERMINAL L1 5
BOARD 5 LINES CN11
REACTOR
OUTDOOR STEPPING MOTOR YEL CN11
UNIT CN9 H-LINK FOR H-DEFLECTOR 1 CN12
5 LINES
RAS-50WX8/ RAC-50WX8 (W) OR (B)
CN3
FOR H-DEFLECTOR 2
RED 5 LINES ELECTRIC
RED INDOOR FAN MOTOR
CN11CN10
YEL BLU EXPANSION
GREEN & 2 LINES LIMIT SWITCH
GRAY ICP CN12 VALVE
YELLOW HEAT
EXCHANGER
RELAY 2A FUSE RED
GRAY 4 LINES 4 LINES R007 R008
THERMISTOR CN6
CN4
BLACK CN6 IONIZER BLK
INDOOR ROOM POWER WHT
CN1
5 LINES 5 LINES WHT
TEMPERATURE BLACK RELAY VARISTOR 2 YEL
R002
THERMISTOR BLU
CN2 STEPPING MOTOR COIL C007 C008 FAN MOTOR
FOR FRONT C012 C013
NF C014 C015 L002
12 LINES
COIL GRN
C003 C010
WIRELESS REMOTE
PWB CONTROLLER C001 C002
RECEIVER
SW
STACK C011
VARISTOR1
YEL VALVE
VARISTOR 3
CN2
25A
FUSE
(GRN+YEL)
CONNECTING WIRE
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UNIT BLK: Black RED: Red
7.2.3.
7-20
YEL
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM
BLU
GRN+YEL (RED)
LINE THERMAL BLK
RAS-18/25 FH6 / RAC-18/25 YH6
(GRN+YEL)
CORD FUSE (102ºC)
YEL
ORN
CAPACITOR
DEFROST
C THERMISTOR
REACTOR L1
CN9 GRY
BLU
BRN D (BRN) (BLK)
REACTOR L2
TAB11 GRY
YEL
TAB11
RED (RED) OUTDOOR TEMP.
375µFx2 GRY THERMISTOR
CN8 CN3 CN10
(RED) GRY
HEAT SMOOTHING
GRY WHT
EXCHANGER CAPACITOR
MAIN P.W.B.
VALVE
POWER
VS1 CT1 SUPPLY
WIRELESS REMOTE
CONTROL VS3
15A
DIODE C41
FUSE SA1 STACK
L001
(DB1)
GRN1 FRAME
(BLK) WHT BRN RED
TERMINAL (B) C D
TERMINAL
L (A) N
BOARD BOARD
(GRN+YEL)
(BLK) (WHT) (BRN) (RED)
INDOOR INDOOR
UNIT UNIT
OUTDOOR BLU: Blue ORN: Orange
UNIT BLK: Black RED: Red
7.2.4.
COMPRESSOR BRN: Brown WHT: White
GRN: Green YEL: Yellow
GRY: Gray PUR: Purple
OUTDOOR
FAN MOTOR
1A FUSE
INDOOR UNIT DIODE DIODE CN24
STACK STACK OVERHEAT
SINGLE PHASE (DB3)
CONNECTING (DB2) CN8 RED THERMISTOR
AC220-230V POWER TERMINAL
SWITCH CORD
50HZ BOARD (WHT)RED DEFROST
4 3 A MAIN P.W.B. THERMISTOR
TAB3 TAB5 TAB6 TAB2
CN9 GRY
BRN BLK B (BLK) TAB4
TAB1 (BLK) GRY OUTDOOR TEMP.
RAS-35 FH6 / RAC-35YH6
BLU
BLU 2 1 WHT (WHT) CN10 GRY THERMISTOR
CN3A CN4A (RED)
YEL YEL
LINE CORD GRN+YEL THERMAL GRY
CAPACITOR
(GRN+YEL)
REACTOR L1
RED
PUR
REACTOR L2
BLU
FUSE 102ºC TAB12 7 11
ORN
TAB11
YEL
WHT
C YEL
CN3B CN4B ORN
BRN D (BRN) BLU
CN15
RED (RED) BRN
375μFX2 RED
CN8 CN3 SMOOTHING
CAPACITOR
HEAT ICP RELAY
GRY
EXCHANGER CN1 R007
THERMISTOR GRY POWER P.W.B.
POWER ELECTRIC
CN4 AUTOSWEEP
(WHT)
RELAY 3A FUSE EXPANSION
MOTOR VS2
VALVE
R002
CN10 RED
L102
SWITCHING
VS1 CT1 POWER
WIRELESS REMOTE
SUPPLY
CONTROL VS3 DIODEC41
15A SA1 STACK
FUSE L001 (DB1) CN2 BLK
(RED)
GRN1 GRN3 BLKREVERSING
BLK WHT BRN RED VALVE
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM
INDOOR INDOOR
UNIT UNIT
CN10 GRY
COMPRESSOR
7.2.5.
7-22
RED
GRY OUTDOOR
TEMPERATURE
THERMISTOR
5 WHT
WIRED REMOTE CN11 CN11
INDOOR UNIT
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM
CONTROLLER CN12
/WEEKLY TIMER
CONNECTING GRY RED
CORD FROM TERMINAL DIODE STACK
OUTDOOR UNIT BOARD CN9 STEPPING YEL BLU
CN4
BRN BRN MOTOR ICP RELAY CN12 ELECTRIC
CN3
RED RED R008 2A FUSE EXPANSION VALVE
R007
INDOOR RED
GRN CN6 CN7 POWER
HEAT
CN10
EEPROM FAN MOTOR RELAY BLK
+YEL EXCHANGER 3A FUSE VARISTOR2
H-LINK WHT
CN1
THERMISTOR /TEST WIRELESS C006 R002 CN6
REMOTE COIL R001 C007 C008 YEL
CN2 WHT
C012 C013 BLU
CONTROLLER NF L002
C014 C015
COIL 1 GRN
12 LINES PWM INDOOR ROOM C003
RECEIVER TEMPERATURE C001 C002
CN2 VARISTOR1
R010 POWER
THERMISTOR CIRCUIT
L001 CT1 DIODE REVERSING
R011
STACK C011 VALVE
25A BLK
VARISTOR3 CN2
FUSE BLK
SURGE
ABSORBER MAIN P.W.B. RED
RED
PUR
CAPACITOR
11
ORN
REACTOR L1
REACTOR L2
THERM CN3B CN4B
LINE GRN + YEL (GREEN+YELLOW)
CORD FUSE (102°C) CN15
C 375μFx2
(BROWN) SMOOTHING CAPACITOR
BRN D
RED ICP RELAY
(RED)
CN8 CN3 R007
POWER PWB
POWER ELECTRIC
THERMAL RELAY 3A EXPANSION
HEAT FUSE VS2 VALVE
EXCHANGER GRY CN1 CONTROL R002
THERMISTOR GRY P W B AUTO SWEEP
L012
CN4 MOTOR
(WHT) C0 C012 C013
12 SWITCHIN
RECIEVER INDOOR FAN VS1 CT1 G POWER
CN2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 4 SUPPLY
PWB MOTOR VS3 REVERSING
C1 C2 M1 M2 DIODE C41
VALVE
SA1 STACK
25A
INDOOR INDOOR
UNIT UNIT
GRN+YEL
7-23
INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT COMPRESSOR GRY
7.2.7.
7-24
RED
CN10
OUTDOOR
TEMPERATURE
THERMISTOR
GRY
WHTYELRED
CN9
BLU
GRY DEFROST
WHT YELRED THERMISTOR
RED
CN8
CONNECTING TERMINAL SYSTEM POWER WHT
12 34 5 6 78 1 2 3 4 STEPPING MOTOR REDOH
FROM OUTDOOR BOARD YEL MODULE2
L2 THERMISTOR
UNIT REACTOR
CN5 CN9 C501 C502 C503
L1
BRN ERPOM TEST HA YEL
(BRN)N
RAS-60YH5A/ RAC-60YH5
WHT
CN15
CN8
CN12
CN14 CN13 CN11
CN14 CN13 CN11
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM
CN10
INDOOR ROOM CP RELAY CN12 ELECTRIC
TEMPERATURE BLK INDOOR FAN 2A FUSE EXPANSION VAVLE
THERMISTOR MOTOR R004
BLK R008 RED
POWER
RELAY BLK
CN1
3A FUSE VARISTOR2
HEAT GRY R002 WHT
C006 YEL
CN6
R001 C007
THERMISTOR GRY C012 C013 BLU FAN
NF C014 C015 L002
CN4 CN11 MOTOR
WIRELESS COIL1
REMOTE C010 GRN
C003
4 LINES CONTROLLER C001 C002 DIODE
5 LINES
R010
VARISTOR1 REVERSING
4 LINES DIODE
CT1
VALV E
L001
CIRCUIT
R011
SURGE
P O W E R RED
ABSORBER
BLK GRN WHT BRN RED
THERE ARE SOME LEAD
TERMINAL WIRES WHICH HAVE
BOARD L N C D
SPIRAL STRIPES WITH
WHITE IN ADDITION TO
THE ORIGINAL COLOR
(BLK) (WHT) (BRN) (RED)
(GRN+YEL) CONNECTING (GRN+YEL)
CORD
SINGLE PHASE
AC220~240V
50Hz
7.2.8.
C112
C110
C111
AC240V TERMINAL REACTOR
50Hz BOARD NF POWER GRY
YEL YEL
FUSE
C022
25A
COIL1 COIL RELAY
C001
C024
(BRN) L BLK
NF1
R003 C002
L1 L2
VARISTOR
SURGE R005 BLU
C004
(BLU) N ABSORBER YEL
C001
CN3 RED R001 DODE SYSTEM
C006
R004
C003
DB1
3.15A FUSE
RED (GRN+ STACK POWER
VARISTOR1
GRN1
R002
C003
JW3
RED
L007
R004
C004
RAS-70YH5A/ RAC-70YH5
C017
C115
N1 YEL
C859 C858
C005
THERMAL TERMINAL V
C025
BOARD
C002
2
CT1
FUSE 76°C N F P WB
C113
C114
R920
BOARD RED
GRN1
CN12
POWER
BLK A BLK BLK A ORN ORN R005
C910
CIRCUIT P1
BLK
VARISTOR
B WHT WHT B C007
12V BLK2 WHT CN13 CN11
CN41
CN40
C008
RELAY
IN RUSH CURRENT
FAN
C703
BRN C BRN BRN C CN14
VARISTOR2
CORD
C020
CN2
BRN2
CN31 (WHT)
L005
IF
YEL D RED RED D BRN
MOTOR
W V U
(BLK)
CAPA BLU
INDOOR
C013 C014
RED2
CONNECTING
SW POWER POWER
35V 0V
RED GRN2 R009 PWB
CIRCUIT P W B RED YEL WHT
RELAY
GRN2 L006 (WHT) 5 10 5
C701
FAN
D701
(GRN+YEL) CN25
C704
GRN (GRN+YEL)
CN26 CN4 CN30 MOTOR
GRN3
GRY HEAT EXCHANGER RED
CN3 YEL YEL
THERMISOTR BLK
M A I N CN8 7 11 11 WHT
P W B ROOM TEMPERTAURE YEL
BLK THERMISOTR COMPRESSOR
BLU
CN12
CN4
VALVE
MOTOR
CN5B P W B WIRELESS TEMPERATURE CN7(RED)
REVERSING
YEL
STEPPING
REMOTE THERMISTOR RED
6 RECEIVER COTNTROL DEFROST CN6(BLU) MAIN PWB
CN10B
TEST CN6B
CN7B
WHT P W B THERMISTOR BLU
4 3 2 1 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN5H CN10H
M2 M1 C2 C1
OVERHEAT CN5(WHT)
THERMISTOR RED
CN15(WHT)
ELECTRIC
EXPANSION VALVE
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM
7-25
7.2.9.
7-26
POWER SOURCE
C110
C111
C112
R003 AC220V~240V POWER REACTOR
50Hz TERMINAL 25A NF
YEL YEL
C001
C024
C004
C022
(BRN) L BOARD FUSE COIL1 COIL RELAY GRY
C004
NF1
SURGE L1 L2
(BLU) N ABSORBER R005 BLU YEL
DIODE
VARISTOR R001
C002
CN3
C001
STACK
R004
C006
DB1
35A FUSE
VARISTOR
(GRN)& C017 RED
C116 C118
R002
C003
RAS-80YH5A/ RAC-80YH5
JW3
R004
(YEL) WHT
C003
VARISTOR3 U
RELAY
TERMINAL N1
C115
IN RUSH
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM
CURRENT
THERMAL BOARD SYSTEM V YEL
C113
C114
C025
C002
C023
2
C005
C859 C858
CT1
FUSE(70°C TERMINAL NF PWB CN3 POWER RED
R920
L110
CONNECTING BOARD
L111
MODULE W
CN12
C910
CIRCUIT BLK2 (BLK) (BLK) A ORN BLK P1
C007
(WHT) (WHT) B WHT WHT
12V WHT2 5A WHT
0V-P GRY GRY FUSE
P
C008
C703
BRN2 (BRN) (BRN) C CAPA
CN41(RED)
CN40 (WHT)
35V CN2 VARISTOR
C020
CN13
INDOOR (BLK) W V U
L005
W
C013 C014
C701
FAN MOTOR 0V
D701
RED GRN2 R009 SW POWER
GRN2 (GRN)& RED WHT
(GRN&YEL) C I R C U I T CN30
5
P O W E R
B
C704
STEPPING
CN25 (WHT) FAN
CN26 CN4 MOTOR
MOTOR
CN11 HEAT EXCHANGER THERMISTOR YEL YEL
CN8
STEPPING MAIN PWB HEAT EXCHANGER THERMISTOR 7 11 11
MOTOR COMPRESSOR
CN12 REVERSING
CN13
CN14
CN11
STEPPING VALVE
MOTOR
CN13 CN27 CN3A
CN5H
DISPLAY OUTDOOR (WHT)(WHT)(WHT)
STEPPING 5 (WHT) (WHT)
MOTOR P W B WIRELESS TEMPERATURE
CN14 REMOTE CN7(RED) MAIN PWB
THERMISTOR CN15
6 RECEIVER CONTROL (WHT)
CN7A CN6A P W B DEFROST CN6(BLU)
THERMISTOR
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
4321
CN5A CN10A
OVERHEAT CN5(WHT)
M2M1C2C1
TEST THERMISTOR
HA
CN10H
ELECTRIC EXPANSION
VALVE
COMPRESSOR
WHTYELRED
CN1 OUTDOOR
U V W FAN MOTOR
IPM 1A FUSE
DIODE CN24
STACK OVERHEAT
TERMINAL (DB3) DIODE STACK
CONNECTING (DB2) CN8 RED THERMISTOR
BOARD CORD (WHT) RED DEFROST
BRN (BRN) MAIN P.W.B.
GRY THERMISTOR
RED (RED) TAB3 TAB5 TAB6 TAB2 CN9
BLU
TAB4 TAB1 (BLK) GRY INDOOR ROOM
INDOOR FAN CN3
YEL
(GRN TEMP. THERMISTOR
MOTOR +YEL) CN10 GRY
CN10 CN3A (RED)
GRY
GRY
AUTOSWEEP
CN4A
CAPACITOR
MOTOR 2
RED
BLU
REACTOR L1
REACTOR L2
11
PUR
YEL
7
ORN
AUTOSWEEP
BLU
CONTROL MOTOR 1 CN15 BRN
375μFx2 RED
P.W.B. SMOOTHING
ROOM TEMP. BLK CN11A INDICATING P.W.B. CAPACITOR
THERMISTOR BLK ICP RELAY
GRY CN1 R007
HEAT
GRY TEMP. SWITCH POWER MAIN P.W.B.
EXCHANGER CN12A ELECTRIC
P.W.B. RELAY 3A FUSE
THERMISTOR VS2 EXPANSION
R002 VALVE
HUMIDITY LIGHT
SENSOR CN16 CN13A RECEIVING
L102
SWITCHING
C001
VS1 CT1 POWER
SUPPLY REVERSING
VS3 DIODE C41
25A SA1 STACK BLKVALVE
FUSE L001 CN2
(DB1)
(RED)
GRN1
BLK
GRN3
BLK WHT BRN RED
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM
TERMINAL B
TERMINAL
A C D
BOARD BOARD
(GRN+YEL)
7-27
INDOOR INDOOR
UNIT UNIT
OUTDOOR TEMP.
COMPRESSOR THERMISTOR
BLK: Black CN8
7-28
L1 5
CN11
REACTOR
AUTOSWEEP YEL CN11
CN12
7.2.11. RAF-50FX8/ RAC-50FX8 (W) OR (B)
STEPPING MOTOR 2
DIODE GRY RED
MOTOR CN4 STACK
CN5
AUTOSWEEP ELECTRIC
CONTROL P.W.B. MOTOR 1 YEL BLU EXPANSION VALVE
ICP CN12
ROOM RELAY 2A FUSE RED
TEMPERATURE BLK CN11A INDICATING P.W.B. R007 R008 CN6
THERMISTOR BLK POWER WHT BLK
CN1 WHT
GRY RELAY
HEAT TEMP. SWITCH VARISTOR 2 YEL
R002
C011 VALVE
R010 R011
FUSE VARISTOR3
CN2 YEL
MAIN P.W.B. RED
SURGE ABSORBER
(GRN+YEL)
CONNECTING WIRE
INDOOR UNIT
OUTDOOR UNIT
POWER SOURCE
AC220~240V TERMINAL
REACTOR
NF
50Hz BOARD POWER
YEL YEL
C001
C024
C022
VARISTOR1
25A FUSE
COIL RELAY
(BRN) L BLK GRY
R005 BLU YEL L1 L2
GRN1
C004
(BLU) N
R001
SYSTEM
POWER
COIL C003
C006
(GRN&YEL) C017 RED MODULE WHT
R002
WHT JW3
DIODE
N1
R004
YEL
C859 C858
STACK
C1C2M1M2 2
C002
C025
C023
TERMINNAL NF PWB
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CN31
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R005
FLOAT CN5 CN9 BLK A (BLK) (BLK) A ORN ORN P1
BLK
7.2.12. RAD-50/60/70DH7A/ RAC-50/60/70DH7
VARISTOR3
CN11
5A
CN14
DIODE
CN41
CORD
FUSE
C007 C008
GRY GRY
CN40
INDOOR CN10
CN12 BUILT-IN (GRN&YEL) (GRN&YEL)
VARISTOR
P W B
CAPA
DRAIN SW POWER
CN2
PUMP CN3 TERMINAL CORD CIRCUIT RED WHT
MAIN RED
P W B
POWER
REMOTE CN17
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CONTROL THERMISTOR
OUTDOOR TEMPERTATURE
CN14
CN13
OPTIONAL PART
(WHT) CN11
THERRMISTOR CN7
DEFROST CN6
P W B
MAIN
THERRMISTOR
OVERHEAT CN5
THERRMISTOR
CN15 (WHT)
ELECTRIC
EXPANSION
VALVE
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM
7-29
7-30
BUILT-IN THERM
AC220~230V FUSE 102°C
50Hz RED CONNECTING
POWER
CORD BLU ORN
SWITCH RED BLK A R(ORANGE
BRN 1 2 BRN BLK COMPRESSOR
L WHT A PROTECTOR
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM
3.15A FUSE
OUTDOOR FAN RELAY TERMINAL
SURGE
BOARD FAN GRY GRY
BLU
D MOTOR
(GRN)
SPS CONNECTING
ABSORBER
VARISTOR1
EARTH
CORD CAPA
BLK BLK
TERMINAL BOARD BLK FAN MOTOR
VARISTOR2
POWER PWB GRN & YEL BLU
THEMISTOR
CN4P CN3P
INDOOR ROOM
TEMPERATURE
12345
CN15 5 LINES 4 LINES INDOOR
FAN MOTOR
REVERSING VALVE
11 1234567891011 1 2 3 4 BLU
EEPROM CN4M CN3M
TEST C1C2M1M2 YEL
RECEIVER PWB HA RED
GRY CN6
CN9
WIRELESS GRY STEPPING
CN2M CN7
R E M O T E MAIN PWB MOTOR
CN5 CN12
CONTROLLER
HEAT
EXCHANGER
THERMISTOR
OUTDOOR UNIT
INDOOR UNIT
BRN C B S OR X
GRN+YEL POWER WHT
RELAY 3 4 HA TEST RED RED
D
CN14 CN16 C OR U
CN3
PROTECTOR
FUSE RED
WITH INTERNAL
FUSE
3.15A
102°C WHT BLK GRN+YEL
VARISTOR SURGE 1234 123
RED RED
ABSORBER C1 C2 M1 M2 D
RED EXTERNAL FAN ROOM BLK
THERM VARISTOR RELAY BLK THERMISTOR
FUSE CN4 GRY GRY GRY
96°C BLK
HEX REMTOE BLU BLK BLK
NOISE
REVERSING VALVE
FILTER
BRN GRY THERMISTOR CONTROLLER
RELAY
BRN CONTROL PWB CN12 (WHT)
NOISE
FAN MOTOR
FAN
BLU
MOTOR
CN10 CN8B BLU
BLU 7
BLU
AUTO SWEEP MOTOR
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM
7-31
7-32
OUTDOOR UNIT
INDOOR UNIT
50μF CAPACITOR
BRN C B S OR X
GRN+YEL POWER WHT
RELAY 3 4 HA TEST RED RED
D
CN14 CN16 C OR U
CN3
PROTECTOR
FUSE RED
WITH INTERNAL
FUSE
3.15A
102°C WHT BLK GRN+YEL
VARISTOR SURGE 1234 123
RED RED
ABSORBER C1 C2 M1 M2 D
RED EXTERNAL FAN ROOM BLK
THERM VARISTOR RELAY BLK THERMISTOR
FUSE CN4 GRY GRY GRY
96°C BLK
HEX REMTOE BLU BLK BLK
NOISE
REVERSING VALVE
FILTER
BRN GRY THERMISTOR CONTROLLER
RELAY
BRN CONTROL PWB CN12 (WHT)
NOISE
FAN MOTOR
FAN
BLU
MOTOR
CN10 CN8B BLU
BLU 7
SWITCHING POWER PWB BLU
AUTO SWEEP MOTOR
INDOOR UNIT
OUTDOOR UNIT
TERMINAL B RED(S)
GRN POWER RELAY BOARD RED 3 2 RED
+YEL 3.15A FUSE 1 WHT (WHT) C
COMPRESSOR
SURGE
TERMINAL
EARTH BOARD RED
ABSORBER
(GRN) SPS
VARISTOR1
GRY GRY
FAN
VARISTOR2 MOTOR
VARISTOR3
POWER PWB CAPACITOR BLK BLK FAN
CN4P CN3P BLK
MOTOR
THERMISTOR
INDOOR
ROOM TEMP
12345 CN15 5 GRN+YEL
4 INDOOR FAN
11 1234567891011 1 2 3 4 MOTOR
EEPROM
CN4M CN3M BLU
RECEIVER PWB TEST C1C2M1M2 YEL
HA RED
GRY CN6
GRY CN9
CN2M CN7
HEAT MAIN PWB
CN5 CN12
EXCHANGER
THERMISTOR
REMOTE
WIRELESS
CONTROLLER
INDOOR
ROOM TEMP
THERMISTOR
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM
7-33
7-34
B S OR X
GRN+YEL POWER WHT
HA TEST RED
PROTECTOR
3
50μF CAPACITOR
4
RELAY C OR U
COMPRESSOR
NOISE
HEX BLK BLK BLK
FILTER
BRN GRY THERMISTOR CONTROLLER
BRN CONTROL PWB CN12
WHT
NOISE
FAN MOTOR
FILTER
2.5μF CAPACITOR
CN2
RED RED CN15 INDICATING
YEL YEL WHT CN13 P W B
CN2 I/O
CN11 I/O
BLU BLU WHT
4
BLK 1234
BRN RED WHT BLU CN11
FAN
BLU RECEIVER
MOTOR
CN10 CN8B BLU
BLU P W B
BLU 7
SWITCHING POWER BWB
AUTO SWEEP
MOTOR
INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT
POWER TERMINAL
LINE CORD SWITCH TERMINAL
7.2.18. RAS-24G4/RAC-24G4
3
50μF CAPACITOR
4
RELAY C OR U
COMPRESSOR
NOISE
HEX BLK BLK BLK
FILTER
BRN GRY THERMISTOR CONTROLLER
BRN CONTROL PWB CN12
WHT
NOISE
FAN MOTOR
FILTER
2.5μF CAPACITOR
CN2
RED RED CN15 INDICATING
YEL YEL WHT CN13 P W B
CN2 I/O
CN11 I/O
BLU BLU WHT
4
BLK 1234
BRN RED WHT BLU CN11
FAN
BLU RECEIVER
MOTOR
CN10 CN8B BLU
BLU P W B
BLU 7
SWITCHING POWER BWB
AUTO SWEEP
MOTOR
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM
7-35
7-36 ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM
REFRIGERANT CYCLE 8-1
8 REFRIGERANT CYCLE
CONTENTS
Single-ended
union (3/8”)
Air
flow
Indoor heat
Single-ended
exhanger
union (1/4”)
Indoor heat
exhanger
2S-Valve
φ6.35)
(φ
φ6.35
φ12.7
SINGLE-ENDED
UNION (1/2”)
φ12.7
φ6.35
SINGLE-ENDED
UNION (1/4”)
φ6.35
SINGLE-ENDED
UNION (1/4”)
SINGLE-ENDED
UNION (3/8”) EVAPORATOR
SINGLE-ENDED
UNION (3/8”)
φ9.52
Air φ9.52
flow
SILENCER
SINGLE-ENDED SINGLE-ENDED
UNION (1/4”) UNION (1/4”)
SILENCER
φ6.35
φ6.35
INDOOR HEAT
EXCHANGER
8-4 REFRIGERANT CYCLE
φ7.0
φ12.7
φ7.0
AIR FLOW
φ7.0 φ7.0
SILENCER
SILENCER
SINGLE-ENDED
UNION (1/4”)
SILENCER
φ6.35
φ6.35φ8.0 φ8.0
SINGLE-ENDED φ8.0
UNION (1/4”)
φ7.0
φ7.0
AIR FLOW φ7.0
φ7.0 φ7.0
SILENCER
φ6.35
8.1.13. RAD-50NH7A
SINGLE-ENDED
UNION (1/2”)
φ12.7
φ6.35
SINGLE-ENDED
UNION (1/4”)
8-6 REFRIGERANT CYCLE
COMPRESSOR
φ9.52
REVERSING φ12.7
SUCTION SUCTION φ12.7
VALVE φ8.0 TANK
φ8.0 φ12.7 TANK
REVERSING
φ12.7 φ12.7 φ6.35 VALVE
φ8.0
φ12.7
φ12.7
φ12.7 φ6.35 φ6.35
ELECTRIC
EXPANSION
ELECTRIC VALVE
EXPANSION VALVE SERVICE
SERVICE VALVE VALVE (1/4”)
φ6.35 (1/4”) φ6.35 STRAINER
φ6.35 φ6.35
φ12.7 φ6.35
φ9.0 STRAINER φ6.35
STRAINER φ6.35
STRAINER φ6.35
CHARGING PIPE
SERVICE VALVE
φ8.0 (1/2”)
φ12.7
SUCTION φ12.7
φ8.0 TANK
REVERSING
VALVE
φ6.35
φ12.7
φ12.7
φ6.35 φ6.35
ELECTRIC
EXPANSION VALVE
SERVICE VALVE
(1/4”)
φ6.35 STRAINER
φ6.35
8.2.4. RAM-35QH5
8-8 REFRIGERANT CYCLE
8.2.5. RAM-40QH5
COMPRESSOR
φ12.7
REVERSING
VALVE
SERVICE VALVE
φ12.7 (3/8”)
CHARGE PORT (1/2”)
φ12.7 φ9.52
STRAINER φ12.7
SERVICE VALVE
φ6.35 (3/8”)
φ12.7 CHARGE PORT (1/2”)
φ12.7 φ9.52
φ12.7 STRAINER φ12.7
φ6.35
φ6.35
ELECTRIC EXPANSION
φ6.35 VALVE 1 SERVICE VALVE
(1/4”)
φ6.35 φ6.35 STRAINER
STRAINER
ELECTRIC φ6.35
STRAINER EXPANSION
VALVE 2 SERVICE VALVE
φ6.35 φ12.7 (1/4”)
STRAINER
φ6.35 φ6.35
REFRIGERANT CYCLE 8-9
8.2.6. RAM-52QH5
COMPRESSOR
φ12.7
REVERSING
VALVE
SERVICE VALVE
φ12.7 (3/8”)
CHARGE PORT (1/2”)
φ12.7 φ9.52
STRAINER φ12.7
SERVICE VALVE
(3/8”)
φ12.7 CHARGE PORT (1/2”)
φ6.35
φ12.7 φ9.52
φ12.7 STRAINER φ12.7
φ6.35
ELECTRIC
EXPANSION
VALVE 1 SERVICE VALVE
φ12.7 (1/4”)
φ6.35 φ6.35 STRAINER
φ8 ELECTRIC φ6.35
STRAINER STRAINER EXPANSION
VALVE 2 SERVICE VALVE
φ6.35 φ12.7 (1/4”)
STRAINER
φ6.35 φ6.35
8-10 REFRIGERANT CYCLE
8.2.7. RAM-53QH5
COMPRESSOR
φ12.7
φ8
ELECTRIC φ6.35
STRAINER STRAINER EXPANSION
VALVE 2 SERVICE VALVE
φ6.35 φ12.7 (1/4”)
STRAINER
φ6.35 φ6.35
ELECTRIC
EXPANSION
VALVE 3 SERVICE VALVE
(1/4”)
STRAINER
φ6.35 φ6.35
REFRIGERANT CYCLE 8-11
8.2.8. RAM-55QH5
COMPRESSOR
φ12.7
REVERSING
VALVE
SERVICE VALVE
φ12.7 (3/8”)
CHARGE PORT (1/2”)
φ12.7 φ9.52
STRAINER φ12.7
SERVICE VALVE
(3/8”)
φ12.7 CHARGE PORT (1/2”)
φ6.35
φ12.7 φ9.52
φ12.7 STRAINERφ12.7
φ6.35
ELECTRIC
EXPANSION
VALVE 1 SERVICE VALVE
(1/4”)
φ12.7
φ6.35 φ6.35 STRAINER
8.2.9. RAM-65QH5
φ12.7
COMPRESSOR
SILENCER SUCTION TANK
SERVICE VALVE
(3/8”)
REVERSING
VALVE CHARGE PORT (1/2”)
φ12.7 φ9.52
STRAINER φ12.7
SERVICE VALVE
φ12.7 (3/8”)
CHARGE PORT (1/2”)
φ12.7 φ9.52
STRAINER φ12.7
SERVICE VALVE
(3/8”)
φ12.7
CHARGE PORT (1/2”)
φ6.35
7 φ9.52
φ12.7
φ12.7 STRAINER φ12.7
φ6.35
7
ELECTRIC
EXPANSION VALVE 1
SERVICE VALVE
(1/4”)
φ12.7
φ6.35
7 φ6.35 STRAINER
7
φ6.35
φ8 STRAINER 7
STRAINER
ELECTRIC
EXPANSION VALVE 2 SERVICE VALVE
φ6.35 φ12.7 (1/4”)
7
STRAINER
φ6.35 φ6.35
7 7
ELECTRIC
EXPANSION VALVE 3 SERVICE VALVE
(1/4”)
STRAINER
φ6.35 φ6.35
7 7
REFRIGERANT CYCLE 8-13
8.2.10. RAM-72QH5
COMPRESSOR
SUCTION TANK
SILENCER
SILENCER SERVICE VALVE
SUCTION TANK
φ9.52
REVERSING VALVE
φ9.52
φ9.52
WIND
ELECTRIC EXPANSION VALVE φ6.35
φ6.35
ELECTRIC EXPANSION VALVE
φ6.35
8-14 REFRIGERANT CYCLE
8.2.11. RAM-80QH5
HEATING
COMPRESSOR (A)
SUCTION TANK
SILENCER
SILENCER SERVICE VALVE
φ9.52
REVERSING VALVE
φ9.52
φ9.52
WIND CIRCULATION
STRAINER
STRAINER SILENCER SERVICE VALVE
φ6.35
ELECTRIC EXPANSION VALVE
STRAINER
STRAINER SILENCER SERVICE VALVE
φ6.35
REFRIGERANT CYCLE 8-15
8.2.12. RAM-90QH5
REFRIGERANT
FLOW
COMPRESSOR
SILENCER
SUCTION COOLING, DEHUMIDIFY,
TANK DEFROSTING
SUCTION HEATING
REVERSING VALVE TANK
SILENCER
φ9.52
φ12.7
SERVICE
SILENCER
VALVE
φ12.7
ELECTRIC
EXPANSION
VALVE
φ6.35
STRAINER
ELECTRIC
EXPANSION
VALVE
φ6.35
STRAINER
ELECTRIC
EXPANSION
VALVE
φ6.35
STRAINER
ELECTRIC
EXPANSION
VALVE
φ6.35
STRAINER
STRAINER ELECTRIC
EXPANSION
VALVE
φ6.35
STRAINER
8-16 REFRIGERANT CYCLE
8.2.13. RAM-130QH5
COMPRESSOR
φ12.7
φ12.7
COMPRESSOR
OUTDOOR UNIT Service INDOOR UNIT
valve (3/8”)
φ9.52 φ12.7 Charging φ9.52
port (1/2”) Single-ended φ6.35
union (1/2”)
Silencer
φ8.0 φ7.0
Reversing valve
φ12.7 φ6.35 φ7.0
φ7.0
φ6.35 φ6.35 Silencer
φ9.52
φ12.7
φ12.7
φ6.35 φ7.0
ELECTRIC EXPANSION φ7.0
φ6.35 VALVE 1 φ7.0 φ7.0
φ6.35 φ6.35
φ6.35
φ6.35
φ6.35 Two way valve
Strainer
φ7.0
Strainer
Service
valve φ9.52
(1/4”)
φ6.35 φ6.35
φ6.35 φ6.35
Single-ended
φ4.76
union (1/4”)
φ6.35
φ8.0 φ7.0
Reversing
φ12.7 φ6.96 valve
φ7.0
φ7.0
φ6.96 φ6.35 Silencer
φ9.52
φ12.7
φ12.7
φ6.35 Electric φ7.0 φ7.0
φ6.96 expansion
φ7.0 φ7.0
φ6.35 valve φ6.35
φ6.96 φ6.35
Two way
φ6.35 valve
Strainer
Strainer
φ7.0
Service φ9.52
valve (1/4”)
φ6.35 φ6.35
φ6.35 φ6.35 Single-ended
φ4.76
union (1/4”)
φ6.35
8-18 REFRIGERANT CYCLE
CONDENSER EVAPORATOR
SILENCER
REVERSING
VALVE 3S-VALVE
φ9.52)
(φ
SILENCER
REVERSING
CONDENSER
VALVE
4S-VALVE
φ12.7)
(φ
EVAPORATOR
SILENCER
STRAINER
STRAINER SILENCER
2S-VALVE
φ6.35)
(φ
REFRIGERANT CYCLE 8-19
φ8.0
SUCTION
Single-ended
COMPRESSOR
Reversing unit (3/8”) Single-ended union
TANK
valve φ9.52 (3/8”) φ9.52
Charge φ9.52
port
(1/2”)
φ8.0
φ8.0
φ8.0 φ9.52
φ6.35 φ6.35
Strainer Strainer
φ6.35
φ4.76
φ7.0
8-20 REFRIGERANT CYCLE
COMPRESSOR
OUTDOOR UNIT VALVE (1/2”) INDOOR UNIT
φ8.0
SINGLE-ENDED UNION (1/2”)
φ9.52
φ12.7
SUCTION φ9.52
φ8.0 TANK
REVERSING
VALVE
φ6.35
φ12.7
φ12.7
φ6.35
φ6.35
ELECTRIC
EXPANSION VALVE
SERVICE
VALVE (1/4”)
ENDED
COMPRESSOR
UNION (3/8”)
SINGLE-ENDED
φ6.35 REVERSING VALVE φ9.52 UNION (3/8”) φ9.52
φ6.35
CHARGE
PORT φ9.52
φ6.35 (1/2”)
φ6.35 φ9.52
φ9.52SILENCER
φ9.52
φ6.35 φ6.35
φ7.0
φ7.0
REFRIGERANT CYCLE 8-21
INDOOR UNIT
COMPRESSOR
OUTDOOR UNIT SERVICE SINGLE-ENDED
φ8.0 VALVE (1/2”) UNION (1/2”)
φ12.7
SUCTION φ12.7
φ8.0 TANK
REVERSING
VALVE
φ6.35
φ12.7
φ12.7
φ6.35 φ6.35
ELECTRIC
EXPANSION VALVE
SERVICE
VALVE (1/4”)
φ6.35 STRAINER
φ6.35 SINGLE-ENDED
UNION (1/4”)
φ9.0 STRAINER φ6.35
S-TANK
COND
COMP
HIGH
PRESSURE
REV-VALVE
5S-VALVE
φ15.88)
(φ
EXPANSION VALVE
LOW
PRESSURE
STRAINER
2S-VALVE
STRAINER φ6.35)
(φ
8-22 REFRIGERANT CYCLE
EXPANSION
SILENCER
VALVE
SERVICE
VALVE φ6.35
SINGLE-ENDED
UNION (1/4”)
CONDENSER
EVAPORATOR
SILENCER
REVERSING
VALVE
3S-VALVE
φ9.52)
(φ
SILENCER
2S-VALVE
STRAINER STRAINER SILENCER
φ6.35)
(φ
REFRIGERANT CYCLE 8-23
CONDENSER REVERSING
VALVE
EVAPORATOR
4S-VALVE
φ12.70)
(φ
SILENCER
SILENCER
STRAINER
STRAINER
SILENCER
SILENCER
2S-VALVE
φ6.35)
(φ
8-24 REFRIGERANT CYCLE
COND S-TANK
COMP
REVERSING
VALVE
4S VALVE
φ12.70)
(φ
SILENCER
EXPANSION VALVE
STRAINER
STRAINER
2S-VALVE
φ6.35)
(φ
HEATING
COND S-TANK
COMP
REVERSING
VALVE
4S-VALVE
φ12.70)
(φ
SILENCER
EXPANSION VALVE
STRAINER
STRAINER
2S-VALVE
φ6.35)
(φ
REFRIGERANT CYCLE 8-25
COND S-TANK
COMP
REVERSING
VALVE 5S-VALVE
φ15.88)
(φ
SILENCER
EXPANSION VALVE
STRAINER
STRAINER
2S-VALVE
φ6.35)
(φ
HEATING
OUTDOOR UNIT INDOOR UNIT
COND S-TANK
COMP
REVERSING
VALVE 5S VALVE
φ15.88)
(φ
SILENCER
EXPANSION VALVE
STRAINER
STRAINER
2S VALVE
φ6.35)
(φ
8-26 REFRIGERANT CYCLE
8.4.1. RAS/RAC-07GH4
COMP
S-TANK
CONDENSER
3S-VALVE
REVERSING φ9.52)
(φ
VALVE
EVAPORATOR
CHARGING STRAINER
PIPE
8.4.2. RAS/RAC-09GH4
COMP
S-TANK
CONDENSER
3S-VALVE
REVERSING VALVE φ9.52)
(φ
EVAPORATOR
HEATING
HEATING &
CAPILLARY
COOLING
2S-VALVE
STRAINER CAPILLARY
φ6.35)
(φ
8.4.3. RAS/RAC-14GH4
COMP
S-TANK
ACCUMULATOR
CONDENSER
3S-VALVE
REVERSING φ9.52)
(φ
VALVE
EVAPORATOR
8.4.4. RAS/RAC-18GH4
SERVICE VALVE
COMPRESSOR
INDOOR UNIT
OUTDOOR UNIT φ12.7)
(φ
SINGLE-ENDED UNION
SERVICE VALVE
SUCTION
TANK
REVERSING
VALVE
SERVICE VALVE
CAPILLARY
SERVICE VALVE
φ6.35)
(φ
CHECK VALVE
CAPILLARY
STRAINER SINGLE-ENDED UNION
STRAINER
8-28 REFRIGERANT CYCLE
8.4.5. RAS/RAC-24GH4
SUCTION
COMPRESSOR
TANK INDOOR UNIT
OUTDOOR UNIT SERVICE VALVE
SINGLE-ENDED UNION (1/2”)
φ12.7
REVERSING
VALVE
CHARGING PIPE
REFRIGERANT CYCLE 8-29
8.4.6. RAS/RAC-07G4
COMP
S-TANK
CONDENSER
3S-VALVE
φ9.52)
(φ
REVERSING
VALVE
EVAPORATOR
HEATING &
COOLING 2-VALVE
STRAINER CAPILLARY φ6.35)
(φ
8.4.7. RAS/RAC-09G4
COMP
S-TANK
CONDENSER
3S-VALVE
φ9.52)
(φ
REVERSING
VALVE
EVAPORATOR
8.4.8. RAS/RAC-14G4
COMP
S-TANK
ACCUMULATOR
CONDENSER
3S-VALVE
REVERSING φ9.52)
(φ
VALVE
EVAPORATOR
8.4.9. RAS/RAC-18G4
SERVICE VALVE
COMPRESSOR
INDOOR UNIT
OUTDOOR UNIT φ12.7)
(φ
SINGLE-ENDED UNION
SUCTION
TANK
REVERSING
VALVE
CAPILLARY
SERVICE VALVE
φ6.35)
(φ
CHECK VALVE
CAPILLARY
STRAINER SINGLE-ENDED UNION
STRAINER
REFRIGERANT CYCLE 8-31
8.4.10. RAS/RAC-24G4
SUCTION
COMPRESSOR
TANK INDOOR UNIT
OUTDOOR UNIT SERVICE VALVE
SINGLE-ENDED UNION (1/2”)
φ12.7
REVERSING
VALVE
STRAINER
CHARGING PIPE
REMOTE CONTROLLERS OPERATION 9-1
CONTENTS
SLEEP button
Use this button to set the sleep timer.
TEMPERATURE button
Use these buttons to raise or lower the temperature setting. (Keep pressed, and the
value will change more quickly)
TIME button
Use this button to set and check the time and date
RESET button
Press this button after the batteries are replaced or when some irregular
operation is found.
FUNCTION button
Use this button to select the operating mode. Every time you press it, the mode will
change from (AUTO) to (HEAT) to (DEHUMIDIFY) to (COOL) and to
(FAN) cyclically.
FAN SPEED selector
AUTO SWING button
TIMER control
Use these buttons to set the timer.
OFF-TIMER button. Select the turn OFF time
ON-TIMER button. Select the turn ON time
RESERVE button. Time setting reservations.
CANCEL button. Cancel time reservation.
REMOTE CONTROLLERS OPERATION 9-3
SLEEP button
Use this button to set the sleep timer.
TEMPERATURE button
Use these buttons to raise or lower the temperature setting. (Keep pressed, and the
value will change more quickly)
TIME button
Use this button to set and check the time and date
RESET button
Press this button after the batteries are replaced or when some irregular
operation is found.
FUNCTION button
Use this button to select the operating mode. Every time you press it, the mode will
change from (AUTO) to (HEAT) to (DEHUMIDIFY) to (COOL) and to
(FAN) cyclically.
FAN SPEED selector
AUTO SWING button
EXTENDED AIRFLOW button. Pushes air out further for an extended airflow.
TIMER control.Use these buttons to set the timer.
OFF-TIMER button. Select the turn OFF time
ON-TIMER button. Select the turn ON time
RESERVE button. Time setting reservations.
CANCEL button. Cancel time reservation.
9-4
REMOTE CONTROLLERS OPERATION
SLEEP button
Use this button to set the sleep timer.
TEMPERATURE button
Use these buttons to raise or lower the temperature setting. (Keep pressed, and the
value will change more quickly)
TIME button
Use this button to set and check the time and date
RESET button
Press this button after the batteries are replaced or when some irregular
operation is found.
FUNCTION button
Use this button to select the operating mode. Every time you press it, the mode will
change from (AUTO) to (HEAT) to (DEHUMIDIFY) to (COOL) and to
(FAN) cyclically.
FAN SPEED selector
PARALLEL SWING button
SYMMETRY SWING button
TIMER control.Use these buttons to set the timer.
OFF-TIMER button. Select the turn OFF time
ON-TIMER button. Select the turn ON time
RESERVE button. Time setting reservations.
CANCEL button. Cancel time reservation.
REMOTE CONTROLLERS OPERATION 9-5
SLEEP button
Use this button to set the sleep timer.
TEMPERATURE button
Use these buttons to raise or lower the temperature setting. (Keep pressed, and the
value will change more quickly)
TIME button
Use this button to set and check the time and date
RESET button
Press this button after the batteries are replaced or when some irregular
operation is found.
FUNCTION button
Use this button to select the operating mode. Every time you press it, the mode will
change from (AUTO) to (HEAT) to (DEHUMIDIFY) to (COOL) and to
(FAN) cyclically.
FAN SPEED selector
AUTO SWING button
EXTENDED AIRFLOW button. Pushes air out further for an extended airflow.
TIMER control.Use these buttons to set the timer.
OFF-TIMER button. Select the turn OFF time
ON-TIMER button. Select the turn ON time
RESERVE button. Time setting reservations.
CANCEL button. Cancel time reservation.
Note: When the unit is in standby mode, pressing EXTENDED AIRFLOW button will activate SELF CLEANING function.
9-6
REMOTE CONTROLLERS OPERATION
SLEEP button
Use this button to set the sleep timer.
TEMPERATURE button
Use these buttons to raise or lower the temperature setting. (Keep pressed, and the
value will change more quickly)
TIME button
Use this button to set and check the time and date
RESET button
Press this button after the batteries are replaced or when some irregular
operation is found.
FUNCTION button
Use this button to select the operating mode. Every time you press it, the mode will
change from (AUTO) to (HEAT) to (DEHUMIDIFY) to (COOL) and to
(FAN) cyclically.
FAN SPEED selector
AUTO SWING button
TIMER control
Use these buttons to set the timer.
AUTO OFF-TIMER button. Select the turn OFF time
HEAT ON-TIMER button. Select the turn ON time
DEHUMIDIFY RESERVE button. Time setting reservations.
COOL CANCEL button. Cancel time reservation.
NOTE:
The device will automatic determines the mode of
1. When the room temperature is higher that the
operation, HEAT, COOL, or DEHUMIDIFY depending on
temperature setting, the device will dehumidify the
the current room temperature. The selected mode of
room, reducing the room temperature to the preset
operation will change when the room temperature varies.
level.
1. Press the function selector so that the display
indicates AUTO mode of operation. 2. When the room temperature is lower than the
2. Press the START / STOP button, operation will starts temperature setting, dehumidifying will be performed
with a beep. Press again to stop the operation. at the temperature setting slightly lower than the
3. Press the temperature button and the temperature current room temperature, regardless of the
o
setting will change by 1 C each time. temperature setting. The function will stop as soon as
the room temperature becomes lower than the setting
NOTE: temperature.
1. The preset temperature and actual room temperature
may vary somewhat depending on the conditions.
9.1.7. AUTO CHANGEOVER*
2. The display does not indicate the preset temperature
in the AUTO mode. If you change the setting, the Auto changeover function only applicable during auto
indoor unit will produce a beep. mode is on. During the auto mode, the changeover function
is triggered by determine the outdoor temperature and the
9.1.3. AUTO RESTART CONTROL indoor temperature.
The auto-changeover mode operation will be restricted or
automatically changeover when the temperature of the
If there is a power failure, operation will be automatically
outdoor and indoor matches the criteria as below,
restarted when the power is resumed with previous
operation mode and airflow direction. (As the operation is
not stopped by the remote controller) During cooling
o
When the circuit breaker is resumed, the operation will Outdoor temperature >27 C Restricted to
be automatically restarted with previous operation mode cooling
o
and airflow direction. If you do not intend to continue the Room temperature < 3 C below Change to heating
operation when the power is resumed, switch of the power preset temperature
supply. During heating
Outdoor temperature<16oC Restricted to
heating
9.1.4. HEATING OPERATION Room temperature > 2oC above Change to cooling
preset temperature
1. Press the function selector so that the display
o
indicates HEAT mode of operation. -3 C from preset
2. Set the desired room temperature with the TEMP temperature
button. Cooling
3. Press the START / STOP button, operation will starts
with a beep. Press again to stop the operation. Heating
o
Final preset 2 C from preset
NOTE: temperature 25 C
o
temperature
1. The preset temperature and actual room
temperature may vary somewhat depending on the The auto changeover mode is only applicable to
conditions. Applicable models
RAC-25WX8 RAC-25YH5
9.1.5. COOLING OPERATION RAC-35WX8 RAC-35YH5
RAC-50WX8 RAC-18YH6
1. Press the function selector so that the display RAC-25FX8 RAC-25YH6
indicates COOL mode of operation. RAC-35FX8 RAC-35YH6
2. Set the desired FAN SPEED with the FAN SPEED RAC-50FX8 RAC-50YH6
button. RAC-25NH5 RAC-60YH5
3. Set the desired room temperature with the TEMP RAC-35NH5 RAC-70YH5
button. RAC-50NH5 RAC-80YH5
4. Press the START / STOP button, operation will starts RAC-65NH5
with a beep. Press again to stop the operation. *Auto changeover function not applicable when connected
to Multizone outdoor unit.
9.1.6. DEHUMIDIFYING OPERATION
9.1.8. HOW TO SET SLEEP TIMER 9.1.10. HOW TO SET TIME (For RAR-3U1, RAR-3U2,
RAR-3U3, RAR-3U4)
The device will continue working for the designated
number of hours and then turn off. 1. Set the current time with the TIMER control button.
The timer information will be displayed on the remote
controller. The timer lamp lights with a beep from the indoor
unit. When the sleep timer has been set, the display
indicates the turn off time.
The device can be turn off by the SLEEP timer and turn
on by the ON timer. 2. Press the ¥ (TIME) button again, the time indication
starts lighting instead of flashing.
NOTE:
1. If date or current time is not set, the SLEEP timer
cannot be set.
2. If the SLEEP timer is set after the ON timer, OFF
timer or the ON/OFF timer, the SLEEP timer • The time indication will disappear automatically in
becomes effective instead of the ON, OFF or 10 seconds
ON/OFF timer set earlier.
3. SLEEP timer effective once only.
• To check the current time setting, press the ¥
(TIME) button twice.
The setting of the current time is now complete.
9.1.9. HOW TO ADJUST THE AIR DEFLECTOR
9.1.11. HOW TO SET TIME (For RAR-2P2)
The horizontal air deflector is automatically set to the
proper angle suitable for each operation.
The deflector can be swung up and down continuously Whenever or after changing the batteries, the remote
and also set to the desired angle using the AUTO SWING control will prompt for current month and date.
button.
1. Set the current month and day with the TIMER control
button.
CAUTION:
– In cooling operation, do not keep the horizontal air
deflectors swinging for a long time. Some dew may
• The time indication will disappear automatically in
form on the horizontal air deflector and dew may 10 seconds
drop. • To check the current time setting, press the ¥
(TIME) button twice.
The setting of the current time is now complete.
REMOTE CONTROLLERS OPERATION 9-9
9.1.12. HOW TO SET OFF TIMER 9.1.14. HOW TO SET ON/OFF TIMER
1. Press the (OFF TIMER) button. The { (OFF) 1. Press the (OFF TIMER) button so that the
mark blinks on the display {(OFF) mark blinks. Then set the turn-off time with
the timer control button
Auto changeover function only applicable during auto The auto changeover mode is only applicable to
mode is on. During the auto mode, the changeover function Applicable models
is triggered by determine the outdoor temperature and the RAC-25NH5 RAC-35NH5 RAC-50NH5
indoor temperature. RAC-50DH7 RAC-60DH7 RAC-70DH7
The auto-changeover mode operation will be restricted or *Auto changeover function not applicable when connected
automatically changeover when the temperature of the to Multizone outdoor unit.
outdoor and indoor matches the criteria as below,
9-12
REMOTE CONTROLLERS OPERATION
Press the FUNCTION selector so that the display indicates (AUTO) mode
of operation.
• When AUTO has been selected, the device will automatically
determine the mode of operation HEAT, COOL or DEHUMIDIFY
depending on the current room temperature. If
AUTOCHANGEOVER feature is unavailable the mode of operation
will depend on the initial room temperature.
• If the mode automatically selected by the unit is not satisfactory,
manually change the mode setting (heat, dehumidify, cool or fan)
As the settings are stored in memory in the remote controller, you only
have to press the (START/STOP) button next time.
Set the desired FAN SPEED with (FAN SPEED) button (the
display indicates the setting)
The fan speed is HI at first and varies to MED
or LOW automatically when the preset
temperature has been reached
Economical as the room will become warm
quickly. But you may fill chill at the beginning.
Medium Fan Speed.
Low Fan Speed.
Extra Low Fan Speed.
As the settings are stored in memory in the remote controller, you only
have to press the (START/STOP) button next time.
• When the room temperature is higher than the temperature setting: the device will dehumidify the room, reducing the
room temperature to the present level.
• When the room temperature is lower than the temperature setting: Dehumidifying will be performed at the temperature
setting slightly lower than the current room temperatures, regardless of the temperature setting. The function will stop
(the indoor unit will stop emitting air) as soon as the room temperature becomes lower than the setting temperature.
9-14
REMOTE CONTROLLERS OPERATION
Set the desird FAN SPEED with the (FAN SPEED) button (the
display indicates the setting).
The temperature setting and the actual room temperature may vary
some how depending on conditions.
As the settings are store in memory in the remote controller, you only
have to press the (START/STOP) button next time.
ON TIMER Reservation
• Operation will start for setting temperature at setting
1) ON TIME setting
time. (The starting time may be different depending
• Select the ON TIMER by pressing the (ON) Button on the room temperature and set temperature.
• At the beginning of setting, time 6 hours was set.
• Setting time will change according to the below
sequence
•
The value change quicker if you keep pressing the
button.
2) Press the (RESERVE) button
• ON TIMER reserved with a signal received sound
“beep”
• The (ON) Mark stands lighting instead of blinking
9.3.1. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF WEEKLY TIMER WIRED REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
BEFORE
SETTING THE ACTUAL DAY AND TIME
USING
SELECT THE
DESIRED
TIMER SCHEDULED ON TEMPERATURE
* FREEZE PREVENTION
OPERATION
* From the second time, to change and set the actual day
and time press “DAY/CLOCK” button and set the actual
DAY and time again.
6. To finish setting the Reservation Pattern, press
“TIMER” button when the Schedule Number “5” is
flickered.
The Reservation Pattern 1 is NOT scheduled 3. You can select the desired temperature from 16°C to
32°C by pressing “TEMPERATURE” buttons.
* During checking, if you press the other buttons like “SET” 9.3.10. COOLING OPERATION
or “RESET”, it may cause unintended change of the
reservation. So please press only “UP” or “DOWN” button. 1. Press “MODE” button. Then COOL is indicated.
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Example 2: Cooling shift -3 C
Note:
1. There are total of 7 shift values ranging from -3 to 3.
2. By default, the shift value is 0.
3. The shift value on screen will disappear after the
remote controller is idle for 10 seconds. Press
TEMPERATURE button again to view the shift value.
Screen 3 4. However, the signal is not sent for the 1st press. Press
again to send the signal.
Screen 4
10 UNITS INSTALLATION
CONTENTS
10 UNITS INSTALLATION ___________________________________________________ 10-1
10.1 Installation of indoor unit __________________________________________________ 10-2
10.1.1 INSTALLATION OF WALL TYPE INDOOR ____________________________________10-2
10.1.2 INSTALLATION OF FLOOR TYPE INDOOR (RAF-QH8, RAF-FX8) ________________10-7
10.1.3 INSTALLATION OF FLOOR TYPE INDOOR (RAF-NH5) ________________________10-12
10.1.4 INSTALLATION OF 4 WAY CEILING CASSETTE TYPE INDOOR ________________10-16
10.1.5 INSTALLATION OF NORMAL STATIC PRESSURE DUCT TYPE INDOOR _________10-22
10.1.6 INSTALLATION OF MIDDLE STATIC PRESSURE DUCT TYPE INDOOR __________10-33
10.2 Installation of Outdoor Unit________________________________________________ 10-40
10.2.1 SINGLE SPLIT AND MULTI TYPE OUTDOOR ________________________________10-40
10.3 Final Stage of Installation _________________________________________________ 10-43
10.3.1 INSULATION AND MAINTENANCE OF PIPE CONNECTIONS___________________10-43
10.3.2 INSTALLATION OF REMOTE CONTROLLER ________________________________10-43
10.3.3 INSTALLATION OF WEEKLY TIMER SPX-WKT1 (OPTIONAL) __________________10-43
10.3.4 INSTALLATION OF DISTRIBUTOR SPX-DST1 (OPTIONAL) ____________________10-44
10.3.5 POWER SOURCE AND OPERATION TEST _________________________________10-45
10-2 UNITS INSTALLATION
80 77
295
φ65 φ65 Hole for
100 Line
55 pipe
55 Screw for Hanger Weight Mark
50 82
Please use more than 4 screws Hanger
795
Applicable models Procedures of Installation and Precautions
RAK-25QH8 (W) or (B) RAS-25WX8 (W) or (B) • Procedures to fix the hanger
RAK-35QH8 (W) or (B) RAS-35WX8 (W) or (B)
1. Drill holes on Wall
RAK-50QH8 (W) or (B) RAS-50WX8 (W) or (B)
the wall
φ 4.8mm
Unit: mm
200 125 280
Applicable models
Wall
RAK-18NH6A RAS-18FH6 RAS-25FH5 RAS-07G4/GH4
RAK-25NH6A RAS-25FH6 RAS-35FH5 RAS-09G4/GH4 3. Fix the hanger Ceiling
RAK-35NH6A RAS-35FH6 RAS-50FH6 RAS-14G4/GH4 on wall with
Above 50mm
RAK-50NH6A 4.1 x 32
screws
4.1 x 32 screws
200
• Procedures to fix the holder of the remote control
1. Drill holes on 2. Push plug into holes
298
wall
45
45
Wall
Remote
65 80 180
1030 Drain control
φ 4.4mm
hose Holder
Screw
Applicable models
RAK-65NH5A RAS-60YH5A RAS-70YH5A RAS-18G4/GH4 20mm Plug
RAS-24G4/GH4
Above
Vertically Downward Piping
100mm
Above 300mm
Preparation
• Connect the connecting cord
The indoor piping should be
• Pull out the pipe, connecting cord and drain
insulated with the enclosed
hose.
insulation pipe. (If the insulator
is insufficient, please use
Minimum pipe length 5m
commercial products
• The difference in height
between the indoor and
outdoor unit should be kept.
• The connecting pipe, no matter Connecting cords,
big or small, should all be pipe and drain
insulated with insulation pipe hose must be tied
and then wrapped with vinyl together with Vinyl
tape. (The insulator will tape
deteriorate if it is not wrapped
with tape).
Installation
The connection of
• The upper part of the Indoor unit is hung on the
insulated drain hose
hanger
Inner diameter φ16mm • The projection at the lower part of the Indoor unit
is hooked onto the hanger.
Please use insulated drain Hanger
hose for the indoor piping
(commercial product) Hanger
Refrigerating Lift the body
pipe of the unit
upwards and Projection
then force it
Protection downwards.
pipe Drain Hose Connecting
cord
Hook
CAUTION
Please pull the lower part of the indoor unit outwards to
check if the unit is hooked onto the hanger. Improper
installation may cause vibration and noise.
UNITS INSTALLATION 10-5
Horizontal Piping
Drain hose
Preparation
Change of Drain Hose and Installation Procedures
• Exchange the location of drain hose and drain
cap during horizontal piping as shown in figure Pipe
below. Be sure to plug in the drain hose until the Connecting cord
insulation material folds upon itself.
• After adjustment, fit the connecting cord and pipes
Please use pliers into the space available under the indoor unit. Use
to pull out the holder to hold them tight
drain cap. • Holder can be attached at the either of 2 places.
Please select the easier position.
Drain hose
RAS-25FH5 6
Connected section
Connecting cord RAS-35FH5 6
Holder
RAS-50FH6 6
Pull this to the front Heat insulation pipe
RAS-18FH6 6
during the connection
of refrigerating pipes RAS-25FH6 6
to ease task Connecting
cord
RAS-35FH6 6
RAS-60YH5A 6
Refrigerating pipe RAS-70YH5A 6
RAS-80YH5A 6
RAS-07G4/GH4 6
Installation of drain hose RAS-09G4/GH4 6
RAS-14G4/GH4 6
RAS-18G4/GH4 6
RAS-24G4/GH4 6
Condensed
Ditch
water pond
Bending Condensed
upwards water pond
CAUTION
• Be sure that the drain hose is not loosely
connected or bend.
• You are free to choose the side (left or right) for
the installation of drain hose. Please ensure the
smooth flow of condensed water of the Indoor unit
during installation. (Carelessness may result in
water leakage.)
Direction of Piping
Horizontally
perpendicular
to the unit
Connection
UNITS INSTALLATION 10-7
CAUTION
10.1.2 INSTALLATION OF FLOOR TYPE • A circuit breaker or fuse must be installed. Without
INDOOR (RAF-QH8, RAF-FX8) a circuit breaker or fuse, the danger of electric
shock exists. A main switch with a contact gap of
Please read the safety precautions carefully before
more than 3.5mm has to be installed in the power
operating the unit. The contents of this section are vital to
supply line to the outdoor unit.
ensure safety. Please pay special attention to the following
• Do not install the unit near a location where there is
signs.
a flammable gas. The indoor unit may catch fire if
WARNING Incorrect methods of installation may flammable gas leaks around it.
cause death or serious injury • Be sure to tighten the flare nut to the specified
torque using a torque wrench. If the flare nut is
CAUTION Improper installation may result in tightened excessively, it may crack as time elapses,
serious consequences. causing the refrigerant leakage.
Make sure to connect earth wire • Please ensure smooth flow of water when installing
the drain hose.
This sign indicates prohibition • Piping shall be suitable supported with a maximum
Be sure that the unit operates in proper condition after spacing of 1m between supports
installation. Explain to customer the proper way of • An IEC approved power cord should be used.
operating the unit as described in the user’s guide. Power cord type: NYM.
80~100mm
to be lower 65mm
than center
of hole
2. Drain pipe
• Make sure drain pipe slopes downward so that
55mm drain flows smoothly without being trapped in the
middle.
• The drain hose (connecting port outer diameter:
16mm or 20mm, length: 500mm) is included in the
2. Wall penetration and installation of protection pipe indoor unit. Prepare a drain pipe as shown in the
• Drill a Φ65mm hole on wall which is slightly tilted following figure.
towards the outdoor side. Drill the wall at a small • To prevent condensation, the indoor drain pipe
angle. should be covered with heat insulation material
• Cut the protection pipe according to the wall with a thickness of more than 10mm.
thickness. • After piping is completed, check to make sure that
• Empty gap in the sleeve of protection pipe should drain discharges smoothly. Seal the drain pipe
be completely sealed with putty to avoid dripping of tightly with tape to keep dirt out.
rain water into the room.
Indoor Outdoor Make sure the
2~5mm Front view Right side
Seal with drain hose slopes
putty Seal with downward
putty Drain
hose
210
500
Protection Drain pipe
pipe Sleeve of (procure
protection locally)
pipe 96 88 Unit: mm
CAUTION 3. Connecting the pipe to indoor unit
• Draw in the pipes through the hole of the wall or
• Be sure that the wire is not in contact with any metal
the floor to indoor.
in the wall. Please use the protection pipe as wire
passing through the hollow part of the wall so as to • Arrange he pipe shown below. In the case that
prevent the possibility of damaged by mouse. large pipe and small pipe arrange to make in front
and behind.
• The indoor piping should be insulated with the
10.1.1.6 Installation of the indoor unit enclosed insulation pipe.
• The pipe should first be cut longer than the length
1. How to remove the front cover shown below.
Please refer to section for details. • The excess section of the pipe should be cut off
Removal and installation If there is a baseboard during pipe connection.
of front cover If there is a baseboard
5~15mm in thickness and - In the case of - In the case of make a hole on the wall
Screw (3 pieces) make a hole on
115mm or less in height,
cut the pipe bushing to the floor
(Unit: mm)
conform to the
baseboard. Before piping After piping
Small
160mm or
40 Above
Baseboard 40 350 40 Large
Wall
Wall
340 180
115
70
Screw (3 pieces) Floor
Screw (2 pieces) 170
5
15
UNITS INSTALLATION 10-9
160mm or less
view • Arrange the connecting cord, pipes and drain
hose neatly and store them in the bottom section
180 40
Wall of the rear surface of the indoor unit.
Wall
170
130 - Pipe layout of the unit rear - Pipe/drain hose layout
Floor surface when passing through the
file in a wall
Connectin
Indoor unit g cord
• Remove PIPE SUPPORT. rear surface
• Insert the drain hose into the hole in the wall. Connectin
• Winding insulation pipe for drain hose and taping 4 g cord
Pip
or 5 places to fix.
• Connect the pipe to the indoor unit. Pip
• After completing the piping connection, cover the
8Insulator 8Insulator
connector with the insulator. Drain hose
• Connect the cord (follow instructions in the section
“Connection of the connecting cord” on the reverse
of this sheet). CAUTION
• When mounting the flare insulator 1, make sure
Binder Wrap the flare there is a space between the insulator and left of
Flare insulation, bind top resin part. Otherwise, may cause water dripping.
insulator and bottom flare
insulation by binder.
Wrap tape on flare 10.1.1.7 Fixing the indoor unit
Binder insulation closely.
Insulator
Screw
Wall
Pipe
support
Pipe support Fixing on the wall
Screw Screw
Hook the PIPE
SUPPORT tab in
the square hole.
Screw
Fixing on the hanger
440 155
PIPE SUPPORT Φ9 rear
fixing hole
184mm or less
Level
Fixing the base of indoor unit
• Fix the base of indoor unit on the floor with
4.1x3.2mm screws (right and left).
Hanger
• When fixing the indoor unit above the ground,
be sure to fix an L-angle at the bottom to Mark
support it.
Line Hole for pipe
Screw for Hanger Weight
Please use more
than 6 screws.
CAUTION
• The draining of the water container inside the
Screw Screw indoor unit can be done from the left. Therefore
the hanger must be fixed horizontally or slightly
tilted towards the side of drain hose. Otherwise,
condensed water may overflor the water container.
3Screw (4.1x32) 3Screw (4.1x32) 1. Drill holes on wall (As 2. Push plug into the holes
shown below) (As shown below)
1. Drill holes on floor 2. Push plug into the holes. Wall
3Screw Plug
Floor Indoor unit (4.1x32) Hanger
Screw
Plug
(Procure
locally)
Wall
WARNING
• Be sure to attach screw 3 to prevent the indoor unit
from overturn.
2. Wall installation
9 Screw (4.0x34) 9 Screw
Direct mounting on the wall (4.0x34)
• Please remove 3 screws and clip which fix to the 3 Screw (4.1x32)
stand and cabinet. (As shown in the figure below)
4. Fix the indoor unit on the wall with 4.1x32 screw.
3 Screw 3 Screw
(4.1x32) (4.1x32)
• Please remove the screws which fix the cabinet
and hanger.
• Please use hidden beams in the wall to hold the 3. Built-in installation
hanger. • If outlet is covered with the lattice door, room
External dimension
of indoor unit temperature may not be controlled properly.
20mm 20mm Therefore, air outlet must be open as much as
possible.
• If air deflector of air outlet is adjusted too much
470mm
50mm
Above 150mm
Above
100mm Above 200mm
Signal receiver
Lattice door
30mm
Air conditioner
4. Checking of drawing drain hose
• Connect the separate drain hose to the drain hose
that is attached to the indoor unit.
• For keeping the smooth flowing of condensed water
the drain hose should be inclined as shown in figure
below.
Condensed
water pond
Bending Condensed
upwards water pond Ditch
WARNING
• Be sure that the hose is not loosely connected or
bent.
CAUTION
• Please ensure the smooth flow of condensed
water of the indoor unit during installation.
(Carelessness may result in water leakage.)
10-12 UNITS INSTALLATION
CAUTION
10.1.3 INSTALLATION OF FLOOR TYPE • A circuit breaker or fuse must be installed. Without
INDOOR (RAF-NH5) a circuit breaker or fuse, the danger of electric
shock exists. A main switch with a contact gap of
Please read the safety precautions carefully before
more than 3.5mm has to be installed in the power
operating the unit. The contents of this section are vital to
supply line to the outdoor unit.
ensure safety. Please pay special attention to the following
• Do not install the unit near a location where there is
signs.
a flammable gas. The indoor unit may catch fire if
WARNING Incorrect methods of installation may flammable gas leaks around it.
cause death or serious injury • Be sure to tighten the flare nut to the specified
torque using a toque wrench. If the flare nut is
CAUTION Improper installation may result in tightened excessively, it may crack as time elapses,
serious consequences. causing the refrigerant leakage.
Make sure to connect earth wire • Please ensure smooth flow of water when installing
the drain hose.
This sign indicates prohibition • Piping shall be suitable supported with a maximum
Be sure that the unit operates in proper condition after spacing of 1m between supports
installation. Explain to customer the proper way of • An IEC approved power cord should be used.
operating the unit as described in the user’s guide. Power cord type: NYM.
WARNING
10.1.1.8 The choice of mounting site
• Please request your sales agent or qualified
technician to install your unit. Water leakage, short WARNING
circuit of fire may occur if you do the installation • The unit should be mounted at stable, non-vibratory
work yourself. location which can provide full support to the unit.
• Please observe the instructions stated in the CAUTION
installation manual during the process of
• No nearby heat source and no obstruction near the
installation. Improper installation may cause water
air outlet is allowed.
leakage, electric shock and fire.
• The clearance distances from top right and left are
• Make sure that the units are mounted at locations
specified in figure below.
which are able to provide full support of the weight
• The location must be convenient for water drainage
of the units. If not, the units may collapse and
and pipe connection with the Outdoor unit.
impose danger.
• To avoid interference from noise, please place the
• Observe the rules and regulations of the electrical
unit and its remote controller at least 1m from the
installation and the methods described in the
radio, television and inverter type fluorescent lamp.
installation manual when dealing with the electrical
work. Use power cables approved by the authorities • To avoid any error in signal transmission form the
of your country. remote controller, please put the controller far away
from high-frequency machines and high-power
• Be sure to use the specified wire for connecting the
wireless systems.
indoor and outdoor units. Please ensure that the
connections are tight after the conductors of the Indoor unit installation
wire are inserted into the terminals. Improper
insertion and loose contact may cause over-heating Above 150mm
and fire.
• Please use the specified piping set for the correct Above 200mm
Above
refrigerant gas. Otherwise, this may result in broken 100m
copper pipes or faults
• When installing or removing an air conditioner, don
not allow air or moisture to remain in the
refrigeration cycle. Otherwise, pressure in the Be sure to
refrigeration cycle may become abnormally high completely seal
any gap with The indoor piping should be
may cause a rupture.
insulated with the enclosed
• Be sure to ventilate fully in case refrigerant gas putty
insulation pipe. (If the
leaks while at work. If the refrigerant gas comes into insulator is insufficient,
contact with fire, poisonous gas might be please use commercial
discharged. products.)
• After completion of installation work, check to make Drain pipe must be
sure that there is no refrigeration gas leakage. If the installed separately.
refrigerant gas leaks into the room, coming into Insulate indoor part of pipe
contact with fire in a fan-driver heater, space heater, to prevent condensation
etc; poisonous gas may be emitted.
• Unauthorized modifications to the air conditioner Piping configuration
may be dangerous. If a breakdown occurs, please may be six different
contact a qualified air conditioner technical or directions: direct rear
electrician. Improper repairs may result in water piping, left and right
leakage, electric shock and fire. downward piping, left
and right sideways
• Be sure to connect the earth wire from power
piping and sideways
supply wire to the outdoor unit and between the
outdoor and indoor unit. Improper grounding may piping from the rear
cause electric shock.
UNITS INSTALLATION 10-13
80~100mm
Drain hose 70~130mm in
40mm or less
130
than center pipe bushing to
of hole conform to the
70
baseboard.
65mm
5
2. Wall Penetration and Installation of Protection Pipe
15
• Drill an Ø65mm hole on wall which is slightly
For sideways piping
tilted towards the outdoor side. Drill the wall at a
small angle
• Cut the protection pipe according to the wall Cabinet For right or left sideways piping, cut
thickness the cabinet’s bushing with a plastic
• Empty gap in the sleeve of protection pipe cutter or similar tool and use a file
should be completely sealed with putty to avoid for an attractive finish.
dripping of rain water into the room.
Indoor Outdoor
Seal with 2~5mm Bushing
putty Seal with (2pieces
putty on each
side)
Wall
below, affix the insulator ⑩ to the PIPE SUPPORT2
to sandwich it.
Insulator
After piping
40mm or less
Small pipe
30
Large pipe
210
R80
Wall
PIPE SUPPORT 2
170 • After connecting the pipes and connecting cord, be
• sure to screw PIPE SUPPORT1, PIPE SUPPORT2
tightly and fix the pipes and connecting cord.
• Sideways piping
• Position the each-to-attach side of PIPE
Top view Front view
SUPPORT2 (after aligning it with the pipe) to face
Wall the front and secure it with a screw. (Be sure to
install PIPE SUPPORT2 to prevent rodents from
entering the indoor unit).
170
130
R60 Floor
R80 CAUTION
• When mounting the flare insulator ①, make sure
Right side view
40mm or less
R80
Hook the PIPE
SUPPORT1 tab
in the square
hole
WARNING
Screws
• For sideways piping, do not install the drain hose
sideways. Connect the drain hose so that it comes
PIPE SUPPORT2
out directly.
• Sideways installation of the drain hose will prevent it Mount PIPE SUPPORT2 so that the cylindrical portion
from sloping downward, causing water leakage. To of the drain pan passes through its hole and secure it
avoid dripping, make sure to pass the drain hose with screws located at the right back corner.
under the pipe.
• Remove the PIPE SUPPORT 1 and PIPE
SUPPORT 2. • To prevent the pipe connector from contacting the
• Insert the drain hose into the hole in the wall. front cover, push the connector as far as it goes.
• Winding insulation pipe for drain hose and taping 4 • Arrange the connecting cord, pipes and drain hose
or 5 places to fix. neatly and store them in the bottom section of the
• Connect the pipe to the indoor unit rear surface of the indoor unit
• After completing the piping connection, cover the Pipe layout of the
connector with a insulator unit rear surface Connecting cord
Insulator
Pipe
UNITS INSTALLATION 10-15
40mm or less
• To drill holes, either Case 1 or 2 may be used.
572mm
Case 1
1. Drill holes on floor. 2. Push plug into the holes
(Procure locally)
CAUTION
10.1.4 INSTALLATION OF 4 WAY CEILING
CASSETTE TYPE INDOOR • A circuit breaker or fuse must be installed. Without
a circuit breaker or fuse, the danger of electric
Please read the safety precautions carefully before shock exists. A main switch with a contact gap of
operating the unit. The contents of this section are vital to more than 3.5mm has to be installed in the power
ensure safety. Please pay special attention to the following supply line to the outdoor unit.
signs. • Do not install the unit near a location where there is
WARNING Incorrect methods of installation may a flammable gas. The indoor unit may catch fire if
cause death or serious injury flammable gas leaks around it.
• Be sure to tighten the flare nut to the specified
CAUTION Improper installation may result in torque using a toque wrench. If the flare nut is
serious consequences. tightened excessively, it may crack as time elapses,
causing the refrigerant leakage.
Make sure to connect earth wire
• Please ensure smooth flow of water when installing
This sign indicates prohibition the drain hose.
Be sure that the unit operates in proper condition after • Piping shall be suitable supported with a maximum
installation. Explain to customer the proper way of spacing of 1m between supports
operating the unit as described in the user’s guide. • An IEC approved power cord should be used.
Power cord type: NYM.
WARNING
• Please request your sales agent or qualified 10.1.1.11 The choice of mounting site
technician to install your unit. Water leakage, short
circuit of fire may occur if you do the installation WARNING
work yourself. • The unit should be mounted at stable, non-vibratory
• Please observe the instructions stated in the location which can provide full support to the unit.
installation manual during the process of CAUTION
installation. Improper installation may cause water • No nearby heat source and no obstruction near the
leakage, electric shock and fire. air outlet is allowed.
• Make sure that the units are mounted at locations • The clearance distances from top right and left are
which are able to provide full support of the weight specified in figure below.
of the units. If not, the units may collapse and • The location must be convenient for water drainage
impose danger. and pipe connection with the Outdoor unit.
• Observe the rules and regulations of the electrical • To avoid interference from noise, please place the
installation and the methods described in the unit and its remote controller at least 1m from the
installation manual when dealing with the electrical radio, television and inverter type fluorescent lamp.
work. Use power cables approved by the authorities
• To avoid any error in signal transmission form the
of your country.
remote controller, please put the controller far away
• Be sure to use the specified wire for connecting the from high-frequency machines and high-power
indoor and outdoor units. Please ensure that the wireless systems.
connections are tight after the conductors of the
• The installation height of indoor unit must be 2.3m
wire are inserted into the terminals. Improper
or more.
insertion and loose contact may cause over-heating
and fire.
• Please use the specified piping set for the correct
refrigerant gas. Otherwise, this may result in broken
copper pipes or faults
• When installing or removing an air conditioner, don
not allow air or moisture to remain in the
refrigeration cycle. Otherwise, pressure in the
UNITS INSTALLATION 10-17
300mm or
pipe and F cable in their installation position.
• For finishing of opening on ceiling, arrange with
more
builder in detail.
• If ceiling is already completed, connecting cables
between indoor and outdoor, piping and drain
Air inlet piping must be done before fitting the indoor unit
Air Air
outlet 1000mm 1000mm outlet
or more or more 10.1.1.13 Preparation for installing the indoor
unit
Installation of suspension bolts
• Be sure to reinforce furring of ceiling (frame: ceiling
joints and supporter) to maintain level of ceiling and
prevent vibration of ceiling plate.
• Suspension bolts should be purchased in the field.
• Refer to the diagrams shown below for length of
Air inlet suspension bolts.
Air Air
outlet
2500mm
outlet
or less
Suspension
About 75
bolt (M10)
110
600 (Opening on ceiling
610 (Suspension bolt)
580 (Indoor unit
393 (Elec-box)
Ceiling
650 (Panel)
About 75
285
110
H-beam
Suspension
110
Indoor Outdoor
Seal with 2~5mm
putty Seal with
putty
Protection WALL • Be sure that bottom face of indoor main unit is the
pipe Sleeve of
same height (or expected height if the ceiling is yet
protection
to be constructed) as lower surface of the ceiling.
pipe
CAUTION
• Be sure to install the indoor unit level. If the indoor
CAUTION
unit is inclined, water may leak.
• Be sure that the wire is not in contact with any metal
• If space between bottom surfaces indoor unit and
in the wall. Please use the protection pipe as wire
ceiling is not correct, the may be a gap between the
passing through the hollow part of the wall so as to
panel and indoor unit, causing condensed water to
prevent the possibility of damaged by rodents.
drip.
WARNING • If ceiling is constructing after the installation of air
• Be sure to use protection pipe (commercial conditioner, be sure to attach a patter paper for
product). If the cables are touching metal body installation that shows ceiling opening dimension.
inside the wall or if the wall is hollow where rodents Installation plate
Pattern paper for
could damage the cables, this might cause fixing screw
installation plate
electrical shock or fire. Incomplete sealing could
also allow the high humid air from inside the wall or
outside the room to leak in and cause water drip. 610mm (Suspension bolt)
Drawing of
Drain pipe Pipes
bottom view 600mm (Opening on ceiling)
Pattern paper for positioning
plate ceiling
The space between bottom surfaces of ceiling and NOTE
indoor unit Pease use this pattern paper to decide the suspension bolt
position. Apply by putting the reverse side onto the ceiling
• Be sure to install the indoor units as follow position surface
(1) Selecting the Mounting Position
(1) Same level (draw in 0~2mm)
The installation place is very important for the air
conditioner because it is very difficult to mover from one
Indoor unit place to another after the first installation. Decide the
mounting position together with the customer. The
discharge direction can be selected as shown below.
0~2
Fit the
blower cover
Corner
seal ⑯
3 directions 3 directions
600mm or more 1000mm or more
Blower cover
A-A Section view
Selecting the Air flow switch
600mm or more
Pipe Pipe
2 direction sample
10-20 UNITS INSTALLATION
About
12mm
HIGH PRESSURE
PRESSURE
STATIC
①
Ceiling panel fixing screw①
NORMAL
Suction
grille
Ceiling panel
Indoor unit
Ceiling panel
CAUTION
• A circuit breaker or fuse must be installed. Without
10.1.5 INSTALLATION OF NORMAL STATIC a circuit breaker or fuse, the danger of electric
PRESSURE DUCT TYPE INDOOR shock exists. A main switch with a contact gap of
more than 3.5mm has to be installed in the power
Please read the safety precautions carefully before
supply line to the outdoor unit.
operating the unit. The contents of this section are vital to
• Do not install the unit near a location where there is
ensure safety. Please pay special attention to the following
a flammable gas. The indoor unit may catch fire if
signs.
flammable gas leaks around it.
WARNING Incorrect methods of installation may • Be sure to tighten the flare nut to the specified
cause death or serious injury torque using a toque wrench. If the flare nut is
tightened excessively, it may crack as time elapses,
CAUTION Improper installation may result in causing the refrigerant leakage.
serious consequences.
• Please ensure smooth flow of water when installing
Make sure to connect earth wire the drain hose.
• Piping shall be suitable supported with a maximum
This sign indicates prohibition spacing of 1m between supports
Be sure that the unit operates in proper condition after • An IEC approved power cord should be used.
installation. Explain to customer the proper way of Power cord type: NYM.
operating the unit as described in the user’s guide.
• “Height difference “ and “Piping length” of Indoor
and Outdoor unit differs depending on the Outdoor
WARNING
unit. Please refer to the “Installation manual” in
• Please request your sales agent or qualified Outdoor unit
technician to install your unit. Water leakage, short
circuit of fire may occur if you do the installation Be sure to
work yourself.
completely seal any
• Please observe the instructions stated in the gap with putty.
installation manual during the process of
installation. Improper installation may cause water
leakage, electric shock and fire. Adiabated pipes
must be used for
• Make sure that the units are mounted at locations
both large and small
which are able to provide full support of the weight
daimeter. An
of the units. If not, the units may collapse and The indoor piping
adiabator will
impose danger. should be insulated
weather excessively
• Observe the rules and regulations of the electrical with the enclosed
if not eape-wrapped.
installation and the methods described in the insulation pipe. (If
installation manual when dealing with the electrical Drain pipe must be installed the insulator is
work. Use power cables approved by the authorities separately. Insulate indoor insufficient, please
of your country. part of pipe to prevent sue commerical
• Be sure to use the specified wire for connecting the condensation. products.)
indoor and outdoor units. Please ensure that the
connections are tight after the conductors of the
wire are inserted into the terminals. Improper 10.1.1.16 Proper place for Installation
insertion and loose contact may cause over-heating Indoor unit
and fire.
Refrigerating pipes can be drawn from the back, the
• Please use the specified piping set for the correct
under the left side of the indoor unit. In the case that
refrigerant gas. Otherwise, this may result in broken
refrigerating pipes are drawn form the left side, confirm
copper pipes or faults
the smooth flowing of condensed water. If not, the
• When installing or removing an air conditioner, don condensed water will overflow into the room. When the
not allow air or moisture to remain in the
pipes are drawn from the right or left side, the pipes can
refrigeration cycle. Otherwise, pressure in the
be connected easily by configuration the pipes before
refrigeration cycle may become abnormally high installation.
may cause a rupture.
• Be sure to ventilate fully in case refrigerant gas
leaks while at work. If the refrigerant gas comes into 10.1.1.17 Installation procedure and notice
contact with fire, poisonous gas might be Especially, the selection of installation place need great
discharged. care for the split type air conditioner, because it is very
• After completion of installation work, check to make difficult to move from place to place after the first
sure that there is no refrigeration gas leakage. If the installation.
refrigerant gas leaks into the room, coming into
contact with fire in a fan-driver heater, space heater, 1. Make a hole on the wall such that the place as shown
etc; poisonous gas may be emitted. in figure in order to keep the flow of condensed water
• Unauthorized modifications to the air conditioner smooth.
may be dangerous. If a breakdown occurs, please
contact a qualified air conditioner technical or
electrician. Improper repairs may result in water
leakage, electric shock and fire.
• Be sure to connect the earth wire from power
supply wire to the outdoor unit and between the
outdoor and indoor unit. Improper grounding may
cause electric shock.
UNITS INSTALLATION 10-23
φ65mm
Indoor Outdoor
side side
2. Hole on wall should be made with some inclination as
above for keeping the smooth flow of condensed
water.
3. Connecting pipe installation Need optional parts when install full duct type
10.1.1.18
• Select the indoor unit position, fixing direction of air outlet so that cool/hot air reaches all the room. Standard position of the
indoor unit is with the wall side on the ceiling.
• Permissible length and bending of duct.
Permissible length Bending
Discharging side duct 4m or less added to suction side 90° or less, 1 section
Suction side duct 1m or less 45° or less, 1 section
• Secure the space for installation, inspection or servicing.
• Apply water-proof treatment to back surface of ceiling under the indoor unit, to prevent water drop.
• Do not allow any obstacle to block air flow within 1m of suction grille.
1. Installation figure
Discharge opening size Opening on ceiling 233
Opening on ceiling 96 (846x96) Suction opening size
Suspension bolt 347 (960x333) 116.5
132Suspension bolt 793 35
48
53 Suspension bolt 740 53
445
Indoor unit
Flexible duct
Flexible duct
Chamber of
discharge of unit side
Chamber of suction unit side Chamber of
Chamber of discharge grille
suction grille
View from ceiling
Above 330
Abover 300
98
47
860
Suspension bolt Above 300 Above 300
(M10: local purchase) Abover 300
Abover 300 FRONT VIEW
FRONT VIEW
54 205 400 150 54
28 347
270
47
178
206
235
58 110
274
194
186
48
Suspension bolt
(M10: Local purchase) Suspension bolt
SIDE VIEW 96 740 53 position 740
• Chamber of suction grille 53
Opening on ceiling 960 Opening on ceiling
35 Suspension bolt 793 132 PLANE VIEW
Opening on ceiling 233
10
builder in detail
3. Installation of suspension bolt
• Be sure to reinforce furring of ceiling (frame:
10
Grille
253
10
Nut Angle
229 300
Grille 980
Suspension bolt Nut
Angle
position 793
Suspension
FRONT VIEW
bolt M10
About 130
Ceiling
262
186
56
253
SIDE VIEW
UNITS INSTALLATION 10-25
Reinforcing Concrete
bar Suspension bolt
(M10)
Hanger bolt
Screw
About 130
Suspension bolt Chamber of discharge of
Ceiling (M10) unit side
Bend slip-preventive metal • Install bottom plates 1 and 2 on the bottom of the
C type metal indoor unit using 9 tapping screws. (install bottom
plate 1 first, followed by plate 2)
Long nut • Cut and open dotted line section for suction port
at the back of the indoor unit, using nippers (2
locations)
• Remove 2 screws at top plate end of indoor unit
and chamber of suction of unit side using 7
screws.
Remove the screw
Top plate
H beam Suspension Screws to
bolt (M10) fit electric
box
4. Preparation for installing indoor unit
• Remove 1 screw by which electric box is installed,
and then remove electric box
• Turn removed electric box with lead wires kept
connected so that wire lead out section is
positioned at the upper side, and hook the claw of
electric box to side plate. Then fix the electric box
to the bottom of the indoor unit using 1 screw. Chamber of suction of unit side
• Install 4 suspension clamps at both sides of indoor
unit, 2 clamps at each side, using 8 tapping Screw
screws. (Since size of left and right clamps are
Indoor unit
different for certain parts, refer to diagram on the
bottom)
• Chamber of discharge of unit side (optional part:
RAU-DU2) on the indoor unit using 10 tapping
screws.
21
33
Back plate
1. Installation figure
520
Opening on ceiling 96 35
Suspension bolt 347
48
140 Suspension bolt 790 30
53 Suspension bolt 740 53
(846x96)
Indoor unit
450
Flexible duct
Flexible duct
54 Opening on
(M10: local 750
210 ceiling
purchase 330
Above 300
347
520
Suspension bolt
posiition
790x347
Above 300 Above 300
Front view Plane view
UNITS INSTALLATION 10-27
54 400
21
207
33
28 347
206
Be sure to hook clamp (2)
274
58
upper side claw
186
to side plate
⑫ Screw
Suspension bolt
(M10: Local purchase) Above 200 Electric box
Side view ③ Screw
• Chamber of discharge grille
Suspension bolt 740
(M10: local Reinforcement
purchase) 199 310
98
47
860
Above 300 Above 300
FRONT VIEW
Screw
270
Indoor unit
47
178
Chamber of discharge of
110
unit side
Above 200 Ceiling • Install bottom plates 1 and 2 on the bottom of the
SIDE VIEW indoor unit using 9 tapping screws. (install bottom
plate 1 first, followed by plate 2)
48
Suspension • Cut and open dotted line section for suction port
96
Indoor unit
Filter holders
Filter
Back plate
(1) Bottom side suction opening
Indoor unit
10
suspend clamp by lifting the indoor unit.
Make sure that indoor unit is kept level using a level or vinyl
hose with water.
Fix the indoor unit so that the space between bottom Indoor unit
347
surfaces of ceiling and indoor unit is 58mm.
520
200
10
Suspension bolt (M10) 58mm 890
(Local purcahase)
Hexagon nut (M10) Discharge duct
(Local purchase) A level Ceiling
Washer
(Local purchase)
164
CAUTION
97
Above 650
540
980
UNITS INSTALLATION 10-29
• Select the indoor unit position, fixing direction of air • Be sure to reinforce furring of ceiling (frame: ceiling
outlet so that cool/hot air reaches all the room. joist and joist supporter) to maintain level of ceiling
• Do not allow any obstacle to block air flow within 1m and prevent vibration of ceiling plate.
of suction grille 52 or less
Air deflector
45 or less
Above 300
104 152
62 520
12
R
Discharge duct Wall surface Above 650
Discharge grille
3. Installation of suspension bolt
• This is same as for discharge/suction duct type.
Follow instructions for discharge/suction duct type
172 400
4. Preparation for installing indoor unit
• Remove 1 screw by which electric box is installed,
and then remove electric box
Above 300 • Turn removed electric box with lead wires kept
connected so that wire lead out section is
164
152
21
Opening for discharge grille installation 960
30 Suspension bolt 790 140
33
Suspension bolt *Screw 30mm
Indoor unit center
⑪Right side suspension
⑪ Left side
Opening for discharge
clamp (2)
Be sure to hook suspension
clamp (2)
grille installation
to side plate
200
⑫Screw
Electric box
62
46 (Discharge side) 46
Plane veiw ③ Screw
Opening for discharge
Indoor unit center Set nut and washer on suspension bolt and hook
it to suspend clamp by lifting the indoor unit.
• Make sure that indoor unit is kept level using a
104 152
CAUTION
• Be sure to install the indoor unit level. If the 10.1.1.22 Setting of switches
indoor unit is inclined, water may leak. High static-pressure switch (Full duct type and semi
• If the space between bottom surfaces of indoor duct type)
unit and ceiling is not correct, there may be a For full duct type and semi duct type, set the high static –
gap between the grille and ceiling surface, which pressure switch to HIGH STATIC-PRESSURE
will cause dripping of condensed water. If it is not set to HIGH STATIC-PRESSURE, there will be
6. Change of suction opening and filter position from reduction of cooling and heating capacities. (At the time of
bottom to back side delivery, the switch is set as “NORMAL”)
• Remove the filter at the bottom side of indoor unit High static-pressure switch
by unscrew 8 screws at the filter holders (4 High static-pressure Normal
portions). (Full duct, semi duct) (Non duct)
• Remove 6 screws at back plate of indoor unit.
• Then install the back plate at the bottom of indoor
unit using 6 screws.
• Install filter at backside of indoor unit by fixing it
with filter holders (4 portions) using 8 screws.
Indoor unit
Filter
Filter holders
Back plate
After unscrew the
bond, put the wired
remote control cord
and fix back with Wired
screw remote
controller
(2) Back side suction opening
⑦Remote
controller
UNITS INSTALLATION 10-31
Wires
Wires
Bottom casing
to be used)
• Decide the fixing location of remote
controller so that the length of wire shall
be within 15 meters.
CAUTION
• Do not cut the provided wire. Excess wire should be
properly wound and fitted at safe place Lead wires
connector 0.50 gap
• Do not join the wire with additional wire.
• When connecting the wires via the wall’s recessed Lead wires
slot: (3 strands)
1. Fix the bottom casing to the wall by the provided screw
2. Assemble the top casing to the fixed bottom casing. 3. Installation of wireless remote controller
(Refer to the illustration below for detail installation (optional))
Lead wires (3 strands • The remote controller can be placed in its holder
are inserted through ⑧Wall which is fixed on wall or beam
and fastened via rib- mounting • To operate the remote controller at its holder,
clip screws please ensure that the unit can receive signal
(2 pieces) transmitted from the controller at the place where
the holder is to be fixed. The unit will beep when
signal is received from the remote controller. The
signal transmission is weakening by fluorescent
light. Therefore, during the installation of the remote
control holder, please switch on the light, even
during day time, to determine the mounting location
of the holder.
Location of
wall
mounting
screw
•
Conduct the indoor unit side housing of display • Please refer to the respective user manuals of the
panel cord to the electric box of the indoor unit an H-SYSTEM and the RAC adaptor, for further
connect it with the housing at the side of the unit. details.
CAUTION • Please refer to the user manual for instructions on
• Please disconnect wired remote controller the removal and installation of the electrical box.
connector at CN18 if to use wireless remote
controller.
114
76 Opening on ceiling or wall
Display panel
Claw
Bracket
Screw
Panel installation Power Cable
plate
CN17 CN9
Panel cover
Binder
CROSS SECTION
Above
50mm
Bracket
Display panel Connection Cord
Electrical box
⑦Band
CN11A
CN8
Electric box
Connector of display panel
Aluminum tape (large)
4. When connecting the HA system / H-Link
6. Operation test
• A separately purchased HA Connection Cord
• Please ensure that the air conditioners in normal
(service part number RAS-N22V 100) is required for
operating condition during the operation test.
connection to the HA-System.
• Explain to your customer the proper operation
• As for connecting to H-link, a separately purchased
procedures as described in the user manual.
RAC adaptor is required.
• If the indoor unit does not operate, check to see that
• TO install the wiring, the electrical box cover must
the connections are correct.
be opened, (As for HA_SYSTEM, connect to the
CAUTION
CN9 whereas for the RAC adaptor connect to
CN17) • Trial run should be conducted on one unit at a time
• The connection cord and power cables are to be to check for incorrect wiring of connecting cord.
arranged and tied up as per the diagram as shown
below.
UNITS INSTALLATION 10-33
10.1.1.25 Installation procedure and notice 1. Opening on ceiling & suspension bolt
Especially, the selection of installation place need great 980(for suspension
care for the split type air conditioner, because it is very 40 900
difficult to move from place to place after the first 4-40x12
20
installation. (for suspension
30
1. Make a hole on the wall such that the place as shown
22
in figure in order to keep the flow of condensed water
smooth.
720
Seal with putty
676
Seal with 2~5mm
Putty
22
30
20
Protection
pipe
Sleeve of
protection
WALL pipe
④&⑤⑤Insulation for
Refrigerant Liquid Pipe Connection
⑥Binder Refrigerant Pipe
(Accessory) (Accessory)
Refrigerant Pipe
(Field Supplied)
222
182
Unit
Side
Insulation for
Refrigerant
Insulation Pipe Supplied)
(Field Drain Pipe connection
246
Material
(Factory 321
Supplied)
CAUTION 402
The rubber strap used for fixing the insulator should
not be tied with great force. Otherwise, this will damage • Need a connecting work for refrigerant pipe, drain
the heat insulation and causes water condensation. pipe and F cable in the ceiling after suspending
the indoor unit. Arrange drain pipe, refrigerant
pipe and F cable in their installation position.
• For finishing of opening on ceiling, arrange with
builder in detail
Rubber strap tied with great force • If ceiling is already completed, connecting cables
Pipe
between indoor and outdoor, piping and drain
piping must be done before fitting the indoor unit.
2. Preparation for installing the indoor unit
• Be sure to reinforce
• Be sure to reinforce furring of ceiling (frame:
ceiling joint and supporter) to maintain level of
ceiling and prevent vibration of ceiling plate.
• Suspension bolts should be purchased in the field
• Refer to diagrams shown below or length of
suspension bolts.
UNITS INSTALLATION 10-35
Suspension
Bracket False Ceiling Side
Nut Angle
i) Put the nuts on each of the four hanging bolts
Angle Nut
Suspension bolt
(M10)
About 130 Retaining Nut
Ceiling
Washer
• In case of steel frame
Insert 980~1470N (Unit: mm)
150~160mm
Approx 50
(100~150kgf)
Indoor Unit
A
Loss”. If the duct pressure loss becomes under to
the unit external static pressure, air speed will get
larger and lead to the occurrence of loud noise,
splashing water and the trigger of motor protection
Unit mechanism. If the unit external static pressure
becomes under to the duct pressure loss, some
problems such as inability to change the air speed
may occur. Set the air flow control damper or shift
the static pressure control switch to adjust to get
Material of the Wall, Frame almost equal level between the external static
Flammable Non-flammable pressure and the duct pressure loss. (See “Setting
A Min 100cm Min 10cm of External Pressure” section for the details)
B Min 60cm Min 5cm • Basically this unit is designed to install the ducts on
f) If decided to keep the flange at discharge side, fix the inlet side and the outlet side. Ask for more
screw ② at 8 positions. However, if decided not to information for using the return ducts in the ceiling.
keep the flange, remove 4 screws that fixed to the
Outdoor Air
flange.
(with Air
Fix in factory
adjusting air
Filter)
Damper for
volume
Silencer
g) Adjusting of the Unit Level
Air Inlet
i) Check to ensure that the foundation is flat,
taking into account the maximum foundation
gradient. If not, it will cause malfunction of
float switch or no operation. Subsequently,
Canvas Duct
(450mmx450mm)
Canvas Duct
ii)
The unit should be installed so that the rear
side of the unit is slightly (0mm to 5mm) lower
than the fronts side, in order to prevent
incorrect positioning of the drain discharge.
iii) Tighten the bolts of the sling nuts with the
suspension brackets after adjustment is
completed. Special plastic paint must be
Thermal insulation
Air filter
removing Air filter
direction
Top casing
Bottom casing
• When connecting the wires via the wall’s recessed • To operate the remote controller at its holder,
slot: please ensure that the unit can receive signal
7. Fix the bottom casing to the wall by the provided screw transmitted from the controller at the place where
8. Assemble the top casing to the fixed bottom casing. the holder is to be fixed. The unit will beep when
(Refer to the illustration below for detail installation signal is received from the remote controller. The
Lead wires (3 strands signal transmission is weakening by fluorescent
are inserted through Wall light. Therefore, during the installation of the remote
and fastened via rib- mounting control holder, please switch on the light, even
clip screws during day time, to determine the mounting location
(2 pieces) of the holder.
Location of
wall
mounting
screw
AAA size
Lead wires Lead battery
connector Wires wires
connector
Wires Plug
• When the wires to be connected from inside top Installation of display panel (Optional)
portion of top casing; • Select an installation position on ceiling or wall
1. Break off a perforated aperture located at the top where there is no obstacle to interrupt signal
portion of the bottom casing by nipper. Remove sharp reception.
edges around the aperture by cutter. • Loosen screws of panel installation plate so that
2. Fix the bottom casing to the wall by the screw bracket can be slightly moved.
provided. • Match brackets to the opening on ceiling or wall and
3. Connect the wires to the lead wires connector. tighten screws until bracket is firmly secured to
4. Mount the wires through the provided slot on top ceiling material.
casing. • Install the panel cover so inside claws are securely
5. Assemble the top casing to the fixed bottom casing. hooked to the panel installation plate
(Refer to the illustration below for detail installation)
• Conduct the indoor unit side housing of display
Wires
panel cord to the electric box of the indoor unit an
Wall mounting screws (2 pieces
controller.
to be used)
Lead wires
connector 0.50 gap
Lead wires
(3 strands)
76
connection to the HA-System.
• As for connecting to H-link, a separately purchased
Display panel RAC adaptor is required.
• TO install the wiring, the electrical box cover must
Claw
Bracket be opened, (As for HA_SYSTEM, connect to the
Screw CN9 whereas for the RAC adaptor connect to
Panel installation CN17)
plate • The connection cord and power cables are to be
Panel cover arranged and tied up as per the diagram as shown
below.
• Please refer to the respective user manuals of the
CROSS SECTION H-SYSTEM and the RAC adaptor, for further
details.
• Please refer to the user manual for instructions on
Above
50mm
PVC tube
Electric box
•
Be sure to connect the earth wire from power
10.2 INSTALLATION OF OUTDOOR UNIT supply wire to the outdoor unit and between the
outdoor and indoor unit. Improper grounding may
cause electric shock.
10.2.1 SINGLE SPLIT AND MULTI TYPE CAUTION
OUTDOOR • A circuit breaker or fuse must be installed. Without
Please read the safety precautions carefully before a circuit breaker or fuse, the danger of electric
operating the unit. The contents of this section are vital to shock exists. A main switch with a contact gap of
ensure safety. Please pay special attention to the following more than 3.5mm has to be installed in the power
signs. supply line to the outdoor unit.
• Do not install the unit near a location where there is
WARNING Incorrect methods of installation may
a flammable gas. The indoor unit may catch fire if
cause death or serious injury
flammable gas leaks around it.
CAUTION Improper installation may result in • Be sure to tighten the flare nut to the specified
serious consequences. torque using a toque wrench. If the flare nut is
tightened excessively, it may crack as time elapses,
Make sure to connect earth wire causing the refrigerant leakage.
This sign indicates prohibition • Please ensure smooth flow of water when installing
Be sure that the unit operates in proper condition after the drain hose.
installation. Explain to customer the proper way of • Piping shall be suitable supported with a maximum
operating the unit as described in the user’s guide. spacing of 1m between supports
• An IEC approved power cord should be used.
WARNING Power cord type: NYM.
• Please request your sales agent or qualified
technician to install your unit. Water leakage, short 10.1.1.26 The choice of mounting site
circuit of fire may occur if you do the installation • OUTDOOR UNIT
work yourself.
• Please observe the instructions stated in the WARNING
installation manual during the process of • The Outdoor unit must be mounted at a location
installation. Improper installation may cause water which can support heavy weight. Otherwise, noise
leakage, electric shock and fire. and vibration will increase.
• Make sure that the units are mounted at locations CAUTION
which are able to provide full support of the weight • Do not expose the unit under direct sunshine or
of the units. If not, the units may collapse and rain. Besides, ventilation must be good and clear of
impose danger. obstruction.
• Observe the rules and regulations of the electrical • The air blown out of the unit should not pint directly
installation and the methods described in the to animals or plants.
installation manual when dealing with the electrical • The clearances of the unit from top, left, right and
work. Use power cables approved by the authorities front are specified in figure below. At least 3 of the
of your country. above sides must be open air.
• Be sure to use the specified wire for connecting the • Be sure that the hot air blown out of the unit and
indoor and outdoor units. Please ensure that the noise do not disturb the neighborhood.
connections are tight after the conductors of the • Do not install at a location where there is flammable
wire are inserted into the terminals. Improper gas, steam, oil and smoke.
insertion and loose contact may cause over-heating • The location must be convenient for water drainage.
and fire.
• Place the Outdoor unit and its connecting cord at
• Please use the specified piping set for the correct least 1m away from the antenna or signal line of
refrigerant gas. Otherwise, this may result in broken television, radio or telephone. This is to avoid noise
copper pipes or faults interference.
• When installing or removing an air conditioner, don • Do not install outdoor unit facing strong wind
not allow air or moisture to remain in the direction. It may damage the fan motor.
refrigeration cycle. Otherwise, pressure in the • Decide the location for piping after sorting out the
refrigeration cycle may become abnormally high
different types of pipe available.
may cause a rupture.
• When removing side cover, please pull the handle
• Be sure to ventilate fully in case refrigerant gas after undoing the hook by pulling it downward.
leaks while at work. If the refrigerant gas comes into
contact with fire, poisonous gas might be
discharged.
• After completion of installation work, check to make
sure that there is no refrigeration gas leakage. If the
refrigerant gas leaks into the room, coming into
contact with fire in a fan-driver heater, space heater,
etc; poisonous gas may be emitted.
• Unauthorized modifications to the air conditioner
may be dangerous. If a breakdown occurs, please
contact a qualified air conditioner technical or
electrician. Improper repairs may result in water
leakage, electric shock and fire.
UNITS INSTALLATION 10-41
Outdoor unit
Give clearance
as wide as
possible
10-42 UNITS INSTALLATION
• Multisplit
Indoor n
Indoor 1 Indoor 2 Indoor 3 Indoor n
Indoor 2
Indoor 1
Ⓗidoor
Outdoor unit L1 L2 L3 LN Outdoor unit
Maximum height
difference
between indoor
Indoor 3 Indoor n
Indoor 2 Give clearance
as wide as
Indoor 1 possible
Outdoor unit Maximum
pipe
height Ⓗ
L1 L2 L3
L4 L5 L6
CAUTION
• Indoor 3 and Indoor 6 connections to outdoor are COMPULSORY. If not,
ICING at condenser base may occur in the winter season.
Sleeve of
protection pipe Screw Holding
driver bracket
Indoor Indoor66
Indoor 55 Indoor
Putty
Dent part
Must connect
failure on the distributor and the control device.
• DO NOT run all cables of the remote controller, PCB Distributor
distributor and room air-conditioners along the
power supply cable and other signal cable. Failure
to do so may cause malfunction due to the noise,
etc. If it is necessary to run cables along each
other, separate the cables from each other at a
distance of 30cm or run the cables through metal
CAUTION
• Please use a new socket. Accident may occur due
to the use of old socket because of poor contact.
• Please plug in and then remove the plug for 2~3
times. This is to ensure that the plug is completely
plugged into the socket.
• Keep additional length for the power cord and do
not render the plug under external force as this
may cause poor contact.
• Do not fix the power cord with U-shape nail.
Operation Test
Please ensure that the air conditioner is in normal
operating condition during the operation test. Explain to
your customer the proper operation procedures as per
described in the user’s manual.
REFRIGERANT PIPING AND REFRIGERANT CHARGE 11-1
CONTENTS
11 REFRIGERANT PIPING AND REFRIGERANT CHARGE ________________________ 11-1
11.1. Refrigerant Piping________________________________________________________ 11-2
11.1.1. Preparation of pipe_______________________________________________________11-2
11.1.2. Pipe Connection_________________________________________________________11-2
11.1.3. Removal of air from the pipe and gas leakage inspection _________________________11-2
11.2. RECOVERY OF REFRIGERANT DURING RELOCATION OR UNINSTALLING OF
UNIT. _________________________________________________________________ 11-3
11-2 REFRIGERANT PIPING AND REFRIGERANT CHARGE
Copper pipe
Meter showing pressure
Closed
Die Die
12 DRAIN PIPING
CONTENTS
12 DRAIN PIPING __________________________________________________________ 12-1
12.1 WALL TYPE INDOOR ____________________________________________________ 12-2
12.2 FLOOR TYPE INDOOR ___________________________________________________ 12-2
12.2.1 Drain pipe ______________________________________________________________12-2
12.3 4 WAY CEILING CASSETTE_______________________________________________ 12-2
12.3.1 Drain Pipe installation _____________________________________________________12-2
12.3.2 Connection of Drain Pipe __________________________________________________12-2
12.4 DUCT TYPE INDOOR ____________________________________________________ 12-3
12.4.1 Drain Pipe installation _____________________________________________________12-3
12.4.2 Connection of Drain pipe __________________________________________________12-3
12.4.3 Checking of drawing hose__________________________________________________12-4
12.5 DRAIN PUMP ___________________________________________________________ 12-5
12.5.1 Build in drain pump _______________________________________________________12-5
12.5.2 Specification of drain pump_________________________________________________12-5
12.6 CONDENSED WATER DISPOSAL OF OUTDOOR UNIT ________________________ 12-5
12.7 Drain Pipe Accessories ___________________________________________________ 12-6
12-2 DRAIN PIPING
Ditch
Trap
Ditch Condensed
water pond No insulation
Stagnant
water
• In case drain piping cannot be done smoothly due
12.2 FLOOR TYPE INDOOR to obstacles, it can also be arranged outside main
unit as shown in the drawing below.
150mm or less
12.2.1 DRAIN PIPE Use PVC Downward pitch 1/25~1/100
Insulation
• Make sure drain pipe slopes downward so that pipe VP20
(thickness
115mm or less
Air outlet
Insulation (Thickness
Water pan 10mm or more
Pitcher
(Add water)
Ditch
• Perform test running of drain pump to check drainage
operation. Trap
①Turn power on
No insulation
② Remover cover o felectric box and set the drain Stagnant
water
pump test run switch to test.
③ After checking the drainage, return the switch to
NORMAL 12.4.2 CONNECTION OF DRAIN PIPE
1) Securely glue connection part of drain hose and PVC
pipe, using PVC adhesive.
CAUTION
• If gluing of drain hose and PVC pipe is too weak, water
leakage may occur.
2) Be sure to wrap generally available insulator (10mm or
more of foamed polyethylene) around drain hose,
inside the house for insulation heat.
PVC adhesive
PVC pipe
Drain hose
TEST
NORMAL
DRAIN PUMP
TEST SW 3) Perform checking of drain and water leakage after
connecting power supply
Caution
• Add water to water pan of indoor unit as shown
• If drain pump test run is always set to TEST, drain
below
pump may malfunction
12-4 DRAIN PIPING
Drain
188
pan
Drain
hose
Bad Bad
Condensed
water pond
Drain
Air pocket
hose
Bad Bad
Ditch Condensed
water pond
DRAIN PIPING 12-5
12.6 CONDENSED WATER DISPOSAL OF When Use and Install in Cold Areas
OUTDOOR UNIT • When using in cold region with severe cold
• There are holes on the base of Outdoor unit for climate and heavy snow, water discharged from
condensed water to discharge the heat exchanger will freeze on the base
• In order to drain out the condensed water, the unit surface and this may block the drainage. In such
is installed on a stand or a block so that the unit is regions, remove the bush on the bottom face of
100mm above the ground as the shown figure. outdoor unit to prevent water build up leading to
Join the drain pipe to one hole. icing and blockage. Keep a minimum gap of
• At first insert one portion of the hook to the base 250mm between the base and the ground. When
(Portion A), then pull the drain pipe in the direction using drain pipe, consult your sales agent
shown by the arrow while inserting the hook into
the base. After installation, check whether the
drain pipe cling to the base firmly.
100mm ABOVE
BASE
13 ELECTRICAL WIRING
CONTENTS
13 ELECTRICAL WIRING____________________________________________________ 13-1
13.1 General Check __________________________________________________________ 13-2
13.2 Electrical wiring for MONOZONE/MULTIZONE Unit _____________________________ 13-2
13.2.1 Procedures of Wiring _____________________________________________________13-2
13.2.2 Electrical Wiring for Outdoor unit ____________________________________________13-3
13.2.3 Electrical Wiring for Wall Type Indoor unit _____________________________________13-4
13.2.4 Electrical Wiring for Floor Type Indoor unit ____________________________________13-5
13.2.5 Electrical Wiring for 4 Way Ceiling Cassette Type Indoor unit _____________________13-6
13.2.6 Electrical Wiring for Duct Type Indoor unit_____________________________________13-6
13.3 Electrical wiring for SUMMIT Unit____________________________________________ 13-7
13.3.1 Procedures of Wiring _____________________________________________________13-7
13.3.2 Electrical Wiring for Indoor unit _____________________________________________13-7
13.3.3 Electrical Wiring for Outdoor unit ___________________________________________13-10
13.4 Electrical wiring for BIGFLOW Unit _________________________________________ 13-12
13.4.1 Procedures of Wiring ____________________________________________________13-12
13.4.2 Electrical Wiring for Indoor unit ____________________________________________13-12
13.4.3 Electrical Wiring for Outdoor unit ___________________________________________13-13
13-2 ELECTRICAL WIRING
Screw for
periodical check is performed.
ground,
Grenn and
screw
earth
– Protect the wires, drain pipe, electrical parts, etc. from
rats or other small animals. If not protected, rats or
Yellow
other small animals may gnaw at unprotected parts and
at the worst, a fire will occur.
Connecting cord
Power cord
– Avoid the wires from touching the refrigerant pipes, plate
φ1.6 or φ2.0
edges and electrical parts inside the unit. Otherwise, the
wires will be damaged and at the worst, a fire will occur.
Grenn and
Yellow
CAUTION:
ground, earth
indoor unit.
Indoor unit #3
NOTE:
earth screw
Screw for
Fix the rubber bushes with adhesive when conduit tubes
to the outdoor unit are not used.
Grenn and
1. Make sure that the field-selected electrical components
(main power switches, circuit breakers, wires, conduit
Yellow
Screw for ground,
connectors and wire terminals) have been properly
selected according to the electrical data given in this
Indoor unit
Indoor unit #2
Outdoor unit
technical catalog. Make sure that the components
earth screw
earth screw
comply with National Electrical Code (NEC).
2. Check to ensure that the power supply voltage is within
±10% of the rated voltage.
Grenn and
3. Check the capacity of the electrical wires. If the power
Yellow
source capacity is too low, the system cannot be started
due to the voltage drop.
Screw for ground,
earth screw
Install a multi-pole main switch with a space of 3.5mm or
more between each phase.
g cord φ1.6
Connectin
or φ2.0
Connect
the cord
After
remove the
screw and
Earth line
cover, put
the
Type of grounding rod: SP-EB-2 connecting
Length: 900mm cords and
(Optional fix the cover
Connect the
earth cord
Connect the
earth cord
After remove
the screw and After remove the screw and cover ,
cover, put the and put the connecting cords and
connecting fix the cover with screw
cords and fix
the cover with
screw
• Applicable Models :
RAK-18NH6A/RAK-25NH6A/RAK-35NH6A/RAK-50NH6A
Connect the
earth cord
WARNING:
– Leave some space in the connecting cord for
maintenance purpose and be sure to secure it with the
cord band.
– Secure the connecting cord along the coated part of
the wire using the cord band. Do not exert pressure on
the wire as this may cause overheating of fire
13-6 ELECTRICAL WIRING
Connecting cord
D C
Connection of connecting cord Insert and fix
the connecting Connect the earth
Securely screw in the connecting
cords with cord (Green + Yellow)
cord so that it will not get loose or
disconnect. screw.
Tightening torque reference value:
1.2 ~ 1.6Nm (12~16kgf.cm)
Excessive tightening may damage
the interior of the cord requiring
replacement
Connecting cord
Insert and
fix the
connecting
cords with
screw RED: D After remove
BROWN: C the screw, put
the
connecting
cords in the
band and fix
with screw
C D L N C D
φ1.6 Or φ2.0
Connecting cord
Connecting cord
φ2.0
Pull the cover ① and ②in the directions as shown by
AC 220~230V arrows to remove the cover.
• Applicable models :
RAS-70YH5A/RAC-70YH5 RAS-80YH5A/RAC-80YH5
RAD-50DH7A/RAC-50DH7 RAD-60DH7A/RAC-60DH7
RAD-70DH7A/RAC-70DH7
Connecting cord
• Applicable Models :
RAF-25FX8(W)/RAF-35FX8(W)/RAF-50FX8(W) RAS-18FH6 RAS-25FH6 RAS-35FH6
RAF-25FX8(B)/RAF-35FX8(B)/RAF-50FX8(B) RAS-50FH6 RAS-25FH5 RAS-35FH5
Connect the
earth cord
WARNING:
– Leave some space in the connecting cord for
maintenance purpose and be sure to secure it with
the cord band.
Pull the cover ① and ②in the directions as shown by
– Secure the connecting cord along the coated part of
the wire using the cord band. Do not exert pressure arrows to remove the cover.
on the wire as this may cause overheating of fire
Connect the
earth cord
Connecting cord
Electrical cover
Screw
Connect the
earth cord
Electrical cover
Connect the
cord
Screw
Connect the
cord
Earth terminal
ELECTRICAL WIRING 13-11
Earth
terminal
Earth terminal
13-12 ELECTRICAL WIRING
Connecting cord
• Applicable models :
RAS/RAC-07G4 RAS/RAC-18G4
RAS/RAC-09G4 RAS/RAC-24G4 Screw
RAS/RAC-24G4
Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit
Line cord
L
N – Remove the screw and electrical cover
AB AB – Insert the connecting cord (C, D) from the bottom
φ2.0 of unit
– Fixed the wire to terminal wires firmly as shown in
Connecting cord the figure
When removing the connecting wires for the indoor unit, • Applicable models :
please remove the low cover panel in front of the unit RAS/RAC-07GH4 RAS/RAC-14GH4
WARNING: RAS/RAC-09GH4
– The naked part of the wire core should be10 mm and
fix tem tightly to the terminal. Then try to pull the
individual wireto check if the contact is tight. Improper
insertion may cause the terminal to burn.
– Be sure to use only power cables approved from the
D
authorities from your country. For example in
2
Germany: Cable type : NYM 3x1.5mm C
– Please refer to the installation manuals for wire B
connection to the terminals of the units. The cabling
must meet the standards of electrical installation A
– There is a AC voltage of 230V between the L and N
terminals. Therefore, before servicing, be sure to
remove the plug from the AC outlet or switch off the
main switch.
• Applicable model:
RAC-18GH4 RAC-24GH4 • Applicable model: RAS-18G4, RAC-24G4
ON ON
OFF A B
Connecting OFF
the earth cord C
A B D
Connecting
the earth cord
• Applicable models :
RAS-07G4 RAS-14G4 13.4.3 ELECTRICAL WIRING FOR OUTDOOR UNIT
RAS-09G4 Please remove the side cover for wire connection
WARNING:
– If you cannot attach the side cover due to the
connecting cord, press the connecting cord in
direction to the front panel to fix it.
– Be sure that the hooks of the side cover are fixed in
certainly. Otherwise water leakage may occur and
B this causes short circuit of faults..
– The connecting cord should not touch the service
A
valve or pipes. (It becomes high temperature during
heating operation)
Checking for electric source and the voltage range
Before installation, the power source must be checked
and the necessary wiring work must be completed. To
ensure poper wiring capacity, refer to the list of wire
gauges below for the lead-in from the pole transformer and
for the wiring from a switch board of a fuse box to the main
switch and outdoor unit in consideration o fthe locked rotor
current.
IMPORTANT
Cable length Wire cross section
Up to 6m 1.5mm2
After remove the screw and cover, 2
Up to 15m 2.5mm
put the connecting cords and fix Up to 25m 4.0 mm
2
Side cover
Connection wire
is put under here
Connection
wire
13-14 ELECTRICAL WIRING
A B C D
Earth terminal
Side cover
Connection wire
is put under here
Connectio
n wire
A B
Earth terminal
TROUBLESHOOTING 14-1
14 TROUBLESHOOTING
CONTENTS
14 TROUBLESHOOTING ____________________________________________________14-1
14.1 PRECAUTIONS FOR TROUBLE SHOOTING__________________________________14-2
14.1.1 MONOZONE RAC-25NH5 / 35NH5 / 50NH5 / 65NH5 & MULTIZONE RAM-35QH5 /
40QH5 / 52QH5 / 53QH5 / 55QH5 / 65QH5 / 72QH5 / 130QH5 ___________________ 14-2
14.1.2 MULTIZONE RAM-90QH5 ________________________________________________ 14-2
14.1.3 SUMMIT INVERTER RAS/RAC-18YH6 / 25YH6 / 35YH6 / 25YH5 / 35YH5__________ 14-3
14.1.4 SUMMIT INVERTER RAS/RAC-50YH5 / 60YH5 / 70YH5 / 80YH5 & SUMMIT
INVERTER RAD/RAC-50DH7A / 60DH7A / 70DH7A ___________________________ 14-3
14.2 DISCHARGE PROCEDURE AND POWER SHUT OFF METHOD FOR POWER
CIRCUIT _______________________________________________________________14-5
14.2.1 MONOZONE RAC-25NH5 / 35NH5 / 50NH5 / 65NH5 & MULTIZONE RAM-35QH5 /
40QH5 / 52QH5 / 53QH5 / 55QH5 / 65QH5 / 72QH5 / 130QH5 ___________________ 14-5
14.2.2 MULTIZONE RAM-90QH5 ________________________________________________ 14-5
14.2.3 SUMMIT INVERTER RAS/RAC-18YH6 / 25YH6 / 35YH6 / 25YH5 / 35YH5__________ 14-6
14.2.4 SUMMIT INVERTER RAS/RAC-50FH6 / 60YH5A / 70YH5A / 80YH5A & RAS/RAC-
50DH7A / 60DH7A / 70DH7A ______________________________________________ 14-6
14.3 PRELIMINARY CHECK ON INDOOR/OUTDOOR UNIT ELECTRICAL PARTS AND
REFRIGERATING _______________________________________________________14-7
14.3.1 Support Function of Failure Diagnosis _______________________________________ 14-8
14.4 CHECKING THE INDOOR UNIT ELECTRICAL PARTS __________________________14-9
14.4.1 No power is detected (no operation) ________________________________________ 14-9
14.4.2 Indoor fan does not operate (others are normal) ______________________________ 14-11
14.4.3 Air deflector does not move (others are normal) ______________________________ 14-11
14.4.4 Check the control P.W.B. (power circuit) ____________________________________ 14-11
14.4.5 Checking the remote controller____________________________________________ 14-12
14.4.6 Outdoor unit does not operate (but receives remote infrared signal) _______________ 14-12
14.4.7 All systems stop from several seconds to several minutes after operation is started (all
indicators are also off) __________________________________________________ 14-13
14.5 CHECKING OUTDOOR UNIT ELECTRICAL PARTS ___________________________14-14
14.6 CHECKING BETWEEN GAS LEAKAGE AND COMPRESSOR FAULTY____________14-16
14.6.1 Troubleshooting procedure (No operation, No heating or No cooling)______________ 14-16
14.7 TROUBLESHOOTING WHEN INDOOR TIMER LAMP BLINKS ___________________14-17
14.7.1 MONOZONE / MULTIZONE indoor ________________________________________ 14-17
14.7.2 SUMMIT INVERTER INDOOR____________________________________________ 14-18
14.7.3 BIGFLOW INDOOR ____________________________________________________ 14-19
14.8 TROUBLESHOOTING WHEN OUTDOOR LED LAMP BLINKS ___________________14-20
14.8.1 MONOZONE RAC-25NH5 / 35NH5 / 50NH5 / 65NH5__________________________ 14-20
14.8.2 MULTIZONE __________________________________________________________ 14-21
14.8.3 COMMUNICATION ERROR DIAGNOSIS MULTIZONE RAM-35QH5 / 40QH5 / 52QH5 /
53QH5 / 55QH5 / 65QH5 / 72QH5 / 130QH5_________________________________ 14-22
14.8.4 COMMUNICATION ERROR DIAGNOSIS MULTIZONE RAM-90QH5 _____________ 14-23
14.8.5 SUMMIT INVERTER (RAC-18YH6 / 25YH6 / 35YH6 / 25YH5 / 35YH5 / 25WX8 / 25FX8
/ 35WX8 / 35FX8) ______________________________________________________ 14-24
14.8.6 SUMMIT INVERTER (RAC-50YH5 / 60YH5 / 50WX8 / 50FX8) __________________ 14-25
14.8.7 SUMMIT INVERTER (RAC-70YH5 / 80YH5 / 50DH7 / 60DH7 / 70DH7) ___________ 14-26
14.9 CHECKING POWER MODULE ____________________________________________14-28
14.9.1 RAC-25NH5, 35NH5, 50NH5, 65NH5 & RAM-35QH5, 40QH5, 52QH5, 53QH5, 55QH5,
65QH5, 72QH5, 130QH5 ________________________________________________ 14-28
14.9.2 RAM-90QH5 __________________________________________________________ 14-28
14.9.3 RAC-25YH5, 35YH5 ____________________________________________________ 14-29
14.9.4 RAC-18YH6, RAC-25YH6, RAC-25WX8, RAC-25FX8, RAC-35WX8, RAC-35FX8, RAC-
50WX8, rac-50fx8 ______________________________________________________ 14-29
14.9.5 RAC-35yh6 ___________________________________________________________ 14-30
14.9.6 RAC-50YH5, 60YH5, 70YH5, 80YH5 & RAC-50DH7, 60DH7, 70DH7 _____________ 14-30
14.10 THERMISTOR _________________________________________________________14-31
14.10.1 Name and role of each thermistor _________________________________________ 14-31
14.10.2 Reference value for thermistor’s resistance and temperature ____________________ 14-31
14.10.3 Thermistor resistance-temperature graph ___________________________________ 14-32
14-2 TROUBLESHOOTING
14.1.1 MONOZONE RAC-25NH5 / 35NH5 / 50NH5 / 65NH5 & MULTIZONE RAM-35QH5 / 40QH5 / 52QH5 /
53QH5 / 55QH5 / 65QH5 / 72QH5 / 130QH5
Warning Warning
Remember that voltage of 175V is applied to the 0V line on the When using an oscilloscope, never ground it. Don’t forget that
P.W.B. or the like as shown in the diagram below high voltage as noted in the left figure may apply to the
oscilloscope.
Indoor
C DC35V
Control
D 0V MAIN P.W.B.
P.W.B.
Warning Warning
Remember that the 0V line is biased ot 162V in reference to When using an oscilloscope, never ground it. Don’t forget that
the ground level. Also note that it takes about 10 minutes until high voltage as noted in the left figure may apply to the
the voltage fall after the power switch is turned OFF. oscilloscope.
Power source Smoothing Capacitor Outdoor unit P.W.B. Always keep your
DANGER!
ⓐ hands and metallic
Don’t install
things away from the
N L the ground
enclosure of the
Module
line
IPM
oscilloscope
ACT
Compressor
ⓑ 0V
C DC35V
Control MAIN
P.W.B P.W.B
D 0V
Warning Warning
Remember that voltage of 175V is applied to the 0V line on the When using an oscilloscope, never ground it. Don’t forget
P.W.B. or the like as shown in the diagram below that high voltage as noted in the left figure may apply to the
oscilloscope.
I.P.M.
B things away from DANGER!
the cabinet. Don’t install
the ground
Compressor line
C DC35V
Control 0V Line ⒷPoint
P.W.B D 0V
Main P.W.B
Grounding
Voltage at pointⒶ
⊕175V
Ground voltage 350V
⊝175V
14.1.4 SUMMIT INVERTER RAS/RAC-50YH5 / 60YH5 / 70YH5 / 80YH5 & SUMMIT INVERTER RAD/RAC-
50DH7A / 60DH7A / 70DH7A
Warning Warning
Remember that voltage of 175V is applied to the 0V line on the When using an oscilloscope, never ground it. Don’t forget that
P.W.B. or the like as shown in the diagram below high voltage as noted in the left figure may apply to the
oscilloscope.
the oscilloscope
Compressor the ground
line
ⓑ (0V)
Indoor units
Control C DC35V
D 0V Main P.W.B.
P.W.B.
Other Cautions
1) Cautions concerning for short circuit in
servicing. 35Vlne
a) Use due caution to prevent short circuit in
servicing. Short circuit wll immediately ICP2 Indoor unit fan motor
open the ICP. 12V Power
b) If the ICP is open, remove the causes and 12V line
ICP1 Circuit
replace the ICP. If the remedy is improper, 5V
the ICP maybe blown again. Power 5V line
ZD121 Circuit
20V
Zener diode
0V
2) The CN3 (power supply) and CN10 (fan motor)
are the connectors with lock mechanism. Press
the lock with your fingers to unlock and remove
the connector. Press here
Unlock
Lock
3) When checking the voltage and waveform, do
not connect the probes to the forbidden areas OK
Q111
shown below. Touching them may cause the ICP1
ICP1 blowout and Q11 failure. 35V line S D
The Q11 is a MOS-FET and its gate terminal is G
high impedance. When a probe such as S: Source
OK
multimeter is contacted with gate Ⓖ, the Q11 D: Drain
G: Gate
may have continuous ON state to supply
overcurrent in the circuit causing the ICP1 blow
out and Q111 failure.
IC111 Forbidden area (GateⒼ to 0V)
When checking the switching waveform of
Q111, set the source Ⓢ to the base and
measure the gate Ⓖ and drain Ⓓ. 0V
4) During power feeding to the P.W.B. , do not remove and insert the CN10 (fan motor connector). Failure to do so may cause
overcurrent to the fan motor and P.W.B.s (microcomputer, IC and the like) and a failure may occur. To remove or insert the
CN10, be sure to shut off the power.
TROUBLESHOOTING 14-5
14.2 DISCHARGE PROCEDURE AND POWER SHUT OFF METHOD FOR POWER CIRCUIT
Warning
Caution
• Voltage of about 350V is charged between the terminals of smoothing capacitors.
• High voltage (DC360V) is also charged at terminals of ACT module and power module
• During continuity check for each circuit part of the otudoor unit, be sure to discharge the smoothing capacitors
14.2.1 MONOZONE RAC-25NH5 / 35NH5 / 50NH5 / 65NH5 & MULTIZONE RAM-35QH5 / 40QH5 / 52QH5 /
53QH5 / 55QH5 / 65QH5 / 72QH5 / 130QH5
Disharge Procedure
1. Turn off the power supply to the outdoor unit.
2. After power is turned off, wait for 10 minutes or more. Then remove the electrical parts cover and apply soldering iron of 30 to
75W for 15 seconds or more to P1 and N1 terminals on system power module, in order to discharge voltage in smoothing
capacitor
3. Remove receptacle of red/gray lead wire connected to system power module from diode stack before performing operation
check of each circuit.
Lead
Wire Io
Io
WRT
Capacitor Board N2
Soldering iron N1 L1
P La
14-6 TROUBLESHOOTING
Lead Lead
wire wire
Do not use a soldering iron with transformer: Otherwise, thermal fuse inside transformer will be blown
14.2.4 SUMMIT INVERTER RAS/RAC-50FH6 / 60YH5A / 70YH5A / 80YH5A & RAS/RAC-50DH7A / 60DH7A /
70DH7A
Disharge Procedure
1. Turn off the power supply to the outdoor unit.
2. After power is turned off, wait for 10 minutes or more. Then remove the electrical parts cover and apply soldering iron of 30 to
75W for 15 seconds or more to P1 and N1 terminals on system power module, in order to discharge voltage in smoothing
capacitor
3. Remove receptacle of red/gray lead wire connected to system power module from diode stack before performing operation
check of each circuit.
P1
As shown above, apply soldering iron to metal
N1 parts (receptacle) inside the sleeve corresponding
to P1 and N1 terminals of system power module.
Do this with smoothing capacitors kept connected.
By removing red/gray lead wire from diode stack,
power supply can be shut off (corresponding to
(+) and (-).
Soldering
iron
No
Yes
Is AC220~240V being
Is DC35V or 20V being No No
generated between
generated between terminals C
terminals A and B on the
and D on the indoor unit
outdoor unit terminal
terminal board?
board
Yes
Yes
Check the indoor/outdoor
unit connection cable, and
conduct any defective
section (wrong
connection, incomplete
insertion)
No
Check the outdoor unit
power circuit, and repair
any defective part.
No
No
Is the microcomputer reset Check the reset circuit and
input pinn⑦ “Hi”? repair any defective part.
Yes
Is the microcomputer clock No Replace the
signal 10Mhz at pins ⑩ and ⑪ microcomputer and
being generated normally? oscillator.
Yes
※1: When not in operation, the unit will enter into a low power standby state, possibly causing a voltage 25V~20V
drop to the 12V and 35V lines as shown 12V~7V
14-10 TROUBLESHOOTING
Is AC220~240V being
Is DC35V or 20V being No No
generated between Check the AC outlet and
generated between terminals C
terminals A and B on the breaker, and repair any
and D on the indoor unit
outdoor unit terminal defective part.
terminal board?
board
Yes
Yes
Yes
Are C and D connection Connect the cables
cables reversed? correctly
No
Check the outdoor unit
power circuit, and repair
any defective part.
No
No
Is the microcomputer reset Check the reset circuit and
input pinn⑦ “Hi”? repair any defective part.
Yes
Is the microcomputer clock No Replace the
signal 10Mhz at pins ⑩ and ⑪ microcomputer and
being generated normally? oscillator.
Yes
※1: When not in operation, the unit will enter into a low power standby state, possibly causing a voltage 25V~20V
drop to the 12V and 35V lines as shown 12V~7V
TROUBLESHOOTING 14-11
Yes Yes
Can the fan be stopped The microcomputer fan PWM
Replace the microcomputer
by remote control? output at pin (24) is 1-5V
No No
Replace the fan motor
Yes
※1: When the unit is not in operation, the voltage across the 35V line may drop to 20V
※2: When the unit is not in operation, the voltage across the 12V line may drop to 7V
14-12 TROUBLESHOOTING
No
Is battery polarity correct? Install the battery in the correct polarity
Yes
Is battery check sign flashing ? Yes
Replace the battery
No
14.4.6 OUTDOOR UNIT DOES NOT OPERATE (BUT RECEIVES REMOTE INFRARED SIGNAL)
Does outdoor
Yes
electrical part LD301 Is the indoor/outdoor unit No Check outdoor electrical
blink nine times? communication signal parts and repair any
superimposed on 35VDC of defective parts (around
connection C-D? the outdoor interface
transmitting circuit)
38kHz about 2Vp-p
About
35V
0V Check the indoor
interface transmitting
Yes circuit. Replace IC801
14.4.7 ALL SYSTEMS STOP FROM SEVERAL SECONDS TO SEVERAL MINUTES AFTER OPERATION IS
STARTED (ALL INDICATORS ARE ALSO OFF)
Can the outdoor fan be lightly turned No Check to see if the indoor fan
by hand? (Switch off main power is touching the chassis, etc.
before check) Repair if it does.
Yes
Are the connections for No Correct properly. (Be sure to turn the power
terminals C-D correct? off before correcting the connection
Yes
No If the 15A Fuse has
Is the 15A fuse normal? blown, other parts may Replace defective parts
also be defective
Yes
Check to see if -D cables are connected
Is the power circuit normal? See the correctly. If reversed or incompletely
description on power circuit for details inserted, correct the cable connection.
Power is OK
Yes
With the piping and lines (L,N,C,D) connected, operate the unit in
the forced cooling mode using the outdoor unit service switch.
No
How did the self-diagnosis Is CN24 connected Connect the connector
lamp (LD301) blink?
Yes
Yes
LD301 blinks 12 times Fan
Is the propeller fan locked? Remove any obstructions
lock error. Yes
No
No Yes
Have the 1A fuse and R107 Replace the fan
No blown? motor and main PWB
Yes
Is the voltage between ④ and ⑥ at CN24 normal? Yes
(Normally, the voltage is above approx. DC1.7V)
Replace the main
No PWB
Yes
LD301 blinks 10 times. Is AC220~240V being No Apply AC220~240V. ※Check
Defective power supply voltage. output at terminals A-B. the interior wiring.
No Yes
Yes
Replace the main PWB. Possible causes ①
Power delay malfunction ②Defective
microcomputer
TROUBLESHOOTING 14-15
LD301 blinks 7 times. Yes Is the thermistor connector disconnected? ※The Yes Connect the
Thermistor abnormal problem maybe ”miss to connect back after servicing.” thermistor
No No
Yes Is the conitnuity of the thermistor No Replace the
normal? thermistor
No Yes
LD301 blinks 5 times. Overload Replace main
lower limit cut PWB
Yes
No No
Yes Is the 15V power Is the intelligent The intelligent power
LD301 blinks 4 times.
supply output power module module may be defective.
Failure of switching
normal? (Main PWB) (PM) normal? Replace the main PWB
Yes
LD301 blinks 3 times. With CN3 and CN4 disconnected, is the 15V output Yes
Abnormal low speed Yes between the “15V” and “15-0V” on the main PWB?
No No
Replace the main PWB
LD301 blinks 2 times. Yes Is the intelligent power No Replacethe intelligent power
Peak current-cut module (IPM) normal? module (IPM) with the main PWB
No Yes
Connect U,V,W phase leads to the Self diagnosis Blinks Blinks Blinks Blinks Blinks Blinks
power module again and operate the lamp 2 times 3 times 4 times 5 times 6 times 8 times
air conditioner
LD301
Yes Normal
(4~10kg/cm2G)
Stop to operate and check (0.39~0.98 MPaG)
• Check the system
the gas pressure in
power module
balancing mode
When the self diagnosis
Gas leaking
lamp lights in the same
(less than 4kg/cm2G)
condition as above
(less than 0.39MPaG)
ROTATION
Overload (1)
VALUE The rotation speed is automatically controlled to
protect the compressor in the overload
SPEED
Overload (2) (3) condition.
This shows an overload but not malfunction.
Overload (3) TIME
2. DURING STOP LD303 (RED) GOES OFF.
①Thermistor.
Abnormal thermistor value was
Thermistor abnormal ②Connection of thermistor defective.
detected (Open or Short)
7 times ③Thermistor circuit.
14.8.2 MULTIZONE
SELF-DIAGNOSIS LIGHTING MODE : LIGHT : BLINK : OFF
L L L L
D D D D
3 3 3 3 SELF DIAGNOSIS NAME DETAIL MAIN CHECK POINT
0 0 0 0
1 2 3 4
RED RED RED GRN
1. DURING OPERATION
ROTATION
VALUE The rotation speed is automatically controlled to
Overload (2) protect the compressor in the overload
SPEED
(3) condition.
This shows an overload but not malfunction.
Overload (3) TIME
2SEC Lights for 0.25 sec at
Example of blinking (5 times) interval of 0.25 sec
2. DURING STOP
4 Times Narrow Pipe Thermistor (Indoor 1) 11 Times Wide Pipe Thermistor (Indoor 4)
5 Times Wide Pipe Thermistor (Indoor 1) 12 Times Narrow Pipe Thermistor (Indoor 5)
6 Times Narrow Pipe Thermistor (Indoor 2) 13 Times Wide Pipe Thermistor (Indoor 5)
Peak Current Cut Over Current is Detected ①System Power Module ②P.W.B.
2 Times
Abnormal Low Speed Position Detection Signal is not ①System Power Module ②Compressor ③
3 Times Rotation input during operation P.W.B
①Leak of refrigerant.
OH thermistor detected compressor
OH thermistor temperature rise ②Compressor
overheat
6 Times ③OH thermistor circuit.
①Thermistor.
Abnormal thermistor value was
Thermistor abnormal ②Connection of thermistor defective.
detected (Open or Short)
7 Times ③Thermistor circuit.
14.8.3 COMMUNICATION ERROR DIAGNOSIS MULTIZONE RAM-35QH5 / 40QH5 / 52QH5 / 53QH5 / 55QH5 /
65QH5 / 72QH5 / 130QH5
SELF-DIAGNOSIS LIGHTING MODE : LIGHT : BLINK : OFF
L L L L
D D D D
3 3 3 3 SELF DIAGNOSIS NAME DETAIL MAIN CHECK POINT
0 0 0 0
1 2 3 4
RED RED RED GRN
1. DURING OPERATION
Communication
Error of Indoor 1
1 Time
Communication
Error of Indoor 2 When Indoor unit ①Cable is wrongly connected
2 Times Communication Error between is not connected, ②Cable is open
Indoor and Outdoor It blinks similarly. ③Interface Circuit between Indoor and Outdoor
Communication Not Malfunction. Unit
Error of Indoor 3
3 Times
Communication
Error of Indoor 4
4 Times
TROUBLESHOOTING 14-23
2. DURING OPERATION
Communication
Error of Indoor 1
Communication
Error of Indoor 2 When Indoor unit ①Cable is wrongly connected
Communication Error
Communication is not connected, ②Cable is open
between Indoor and
Error of Indoor 3 It blinks similarly. ③Interface Circuit between Indoor and Outdoor
Outdoor
Communication Not Malfunction. Unit
Error of Indoor 4
Communication
Error of Indoor 5
14-24 TROUBLESHOOTING
14.8.5 SUMMIT INVERTER (RAC-18YH6 / 25YH6 / 35YH6 / 25YH5 / 35YH5 / 25WX8 / 25FX8 / 35WX8 / 35FX8)
SELF-DIAGNOSIS LIGHTING MODE : LIGHT : BLINK : OFF
ROTATION
Overload (1)
ROTATION
VALUE The rotation speed is automatically controlled to
protect the compressor in the overload
SPEED
SPEED
Overload (2) (3) condition.
This shows an overload but not malfunction.
Overload (3) TIME
TIME
2. DURING STOP LD303 (RED) GOES OFF.
①Thermistor.
Abnormal thermistor value was
Thermistor abnormal ②Connection of thermistor defective.
detected (Open or Short)
7 times ③Thermistor circuit.
ROTATION
Overload (1) SET VALUE
ROTATION
VALUE The rotation speed is automatically controlled to
protect the compressor in the overload
SPEED
SPEED
Overload (2) (3) condition.
This shows an overload but not malfunction.
Overload (3) TIME
TIME
2. DURING STOP LD303 (RED) GOES OFF.
①Thermistor.
Abnormal thermistor value was
Thermistor abnormal ②Connection of thermistor defective.
detected (Open or Short)
7 times ③Thermistor circuit.
1. DURING OPERATION
ROTATION
The rotation speed is automatically controlled to
Overload (2) protect the compressor in the overload
SPEED
(3) condition.
This shows an overload but not malfunction.
Overload (3) TIME
2sec Lights for 0.25 sec at
Example of blinking (5 times)
interval of 0.25 sec
2. DURING STOP
Indoor Thermostat OFF.
Normal Stop Not Malfunction
Main Operation OFF
When stop with Power RESET
Reset STOP (Normal when power has been ①P.W.B. (Power Circuit, HIC, ETC)
1 Time Switched ON)
①Compressor ②P.W.B.
Peak Current Cut Over Current is Detected ①System Power Module ②P.W.B.
2 Times
Abnormal Low Speed Position Detection Signal is not ①System Power Module ②Compressor ③
3 Times Rotation input during operation P.W.B
①Thermistor.
Abnormal thermistor value was
Thermistor abnormal ②Connection of thermistor defective.
detected (Open or Short)
7 Times ③Thermistor circuit.
14.9.1 RAC-25NH5, 35NH5, 50NH5, 65NH5 & RAM-35QH5, 40QH5, 52QH5, 53QH5, 55QH5, 65QH5, 72QH5,
130QH5
14.9.2 RAM-90QH5
TROUBLESHOOTING 14-29
14.9.5 RAC-35YH6
14.10 THERMISTOR
Mono/Multi Outdoor
20 350
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
300
250
10
200
150
100
50
0
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
TEMPERATURE (C)
TEMPERATURE (C)
20 350
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
300
250
10
200
150
100
50
0
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
TEMPERATURE (C)
TEMPERATURE (C)
RAM-80QH5
350
300
250
10
200
150
100
50
0
0 - 20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
TEMPERATURE (C)
TEMPERATURE (C)
WARNING:
1. When the connectors of the thermistors are Beware that an open-circuit for OH thermistor has to be
disconnected or the thermistors are open or short, checked in 5 minutes after the compressor starts.
LD301 (red) will lights and LD302 (red) blinks so that
they indicate troubled parts (please refer to section
12.1). 2. If the unit operates abnormally after replacing the
thermistor, the control P.W.B. must be replace.
TROUBLESHOOTING 14-33
Mono/Multi Indoor
80 80
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
70 70
60 60
50 50
40 40
30 30
20 20
10 10
0 0
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
TEMPERATURE (C) TEMPERATURE (C)
80 80
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
70 70
60 60
50 50
40 40
30 30
20 20
10 10
0 0
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
TEMPERATURE (C) TEMPERATURE (C)
80 80
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
70 70
60 60
50 50
40 40
30 30
20 20
10 10
0 0
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
TEMPERATURE (C) TEMPERATURE (C)
14-34 TROUBLESHOOTING
80 80
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
70 70
60 60
50 50
40 40
30 30
20 20
10 10
0 0
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
TEMPERATURE (C) TEMPERATURE (C)
Summit Outdoor
350
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
300
250
10 200
150
100
50
0 0
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
350
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
300
250
10 200
150
100
50
0 0
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
10
10
0
0
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
TEMPERATURE (C)
TEMPERATURE (C)
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
10 10
0 0
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
TEMPERATURE (C) TEMPERATURE (C)
Summit Indoor
80
RESISTANCE (kOHM
1000
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
900 70
800
60
700
600 50
500
400 40
300
30
200
100 20
0
10
-20 - 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60
0
TEMPERATURE (C) -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
TEMPERATURE (C)
14-36 TROUBLESHOOTING
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
70
70
60
60
50
50
40
40
30
30
20
20
10
10
0
0
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
TEMPERATURE (C)
TEMPERATURE (C)
70
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
70
60
60
50
50
40
40
30
30
20 20
10 10
0 0
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
70
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
70
60
60
50
50
40
40
30
30
20 20
10 10
0 0
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Bigflow Indoor
RAS-07G4 , RAS-09G4 , RAS-14G4 , RAS-18G4 , RAS-24G4 , RAS-07GH4 , RAS-09GH4 , RAS-14GH4 , RAS-18GH4 , RAS-
24GH4
RESISTANCE (kOHM
80 90
RESISTANCE (kOHM)
80
70
70
60
60
50 50
40 40
30 30
20 20
10
10
0
0
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
15 MISCELLANEOUS NOTE
CONTENTS
West
East
South
More than
100mm
More than
More than
250mm
100mm
Guard
More than
100mm
More than
100mm
200mm
than
More
15-4 MISCELLANEOUS NOTE
Mount the
unit in a
high
position on
a wall
At the
places
where
possibilities
of melted
snow water
or snow
sliding off
from roof
Outdoor
temperature
Please remove the drain thermistor
pipes/bushes completely
Slide cover 7. Insert the hot pipe into the top of the base from the
Slide cover Nut gap.
Hot pipe Bend the hot
Heat exchanger
Hot pipe entrance pipe
Motor support
Service
valve
Hot pipe
Propeller fan Partition part
Motor support
Screw
Cut off and remove lower part of
Valve seat the net and leave the upper 2 steps
3) Installation procedure
a) When installing to the wall.
i) Fix the adaptor with 2 screws. Tapping screw
is for metal surface, and other screw is for
wooden surface.
15-8 MISCELLANEOUS NOTE
120
H-LINK
Outdoor unit
Remote Control
HITACHI
PSC-GRD
NOTE:
– Consider the following points since the adhesiveness
changes according to the environmental conditions
(temperature, humidity etc)
– The adhesiveness is decreased when there is humidity
or oil.
– Warm the adhesive part and installation place of the
two-sided tape to avoid the decrease of the • Wiring Connection
adhesiveness in case the ambient temperature is low. Connection with Room Air-Conditioner
i) Remove the front cover of the room air-
– DO NOT touch the adhesive part by fingers nor re- conditioner and the cover of electrical box.
attach it many times. The adhesiveness has ii) The cable attached with the connector of the
decreased and the RAC adaptor may fall off. RAC adaptor shall be connected with the
– DO NOT apply any force within 24 hours after connector of indoor PCB
installation. iii) Install the electrical box cover paying
attention not to clamp the cable. Read the
MISCELLANEOUS NOTE 15-9
CAUTION:
– Disconnect the power plug before performing this work
– Turn OFF the break power source in case the power is DSW1 and RSW1 are set “0” before shipment. Up to 15
supplied from the outdoor unit. cycles can be set.
• Connection of Transmission Cable
H-LINK transmission cable connecting to RAC adaptor E.g. Setting in Ref No. 5
shall be connected to H-LINK. RSW1
ON
Connector
Use enclosed (Accessory) OFF
connector
Indoor Unit#
Refrigerant
Unit#
CAUTION:
– DO NOT set various main adaptors in the same
refrigerant cycle.
DSW4
ON Turn ON No.2 pin of
DSW4
1 2
• Ceiling
• In-the-Ceiling
• Wall
• Floor
• Floor Concealed
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