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Manual No.

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updated June 05 ,2012

TECHNICAL MANUAL

HYPER INVERTER PACKAGED AIR-CONDITIONERS


(Split system, Air to air heat pump type)

CEILING CASSETTE-4 WAY COMPACT TYPE


Single type
FDTC40ZJXVF
50ZJXVF
60ZJXVF

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1. HYPER INVERTER PACKAGED AIR-CONDITIONERS


CONTENTS
1.1 SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................... 6
(1) Ceiling cassette-4way type (FDT) ................................................................ 6
(2) Ceiling cassette-4way compact type (FDTC) ............................................... 25
(3) Ceiling suspended type (FDEN) .................................................................. 35
(4) Duct connected-High static pressure type (FDU) ........................................ 54
(5) Duct connected-Low/Middle static pressure type (FDUM) .......................... 61
(6) Floor standing type (FDF) ........................................................................... 78
(7) Wall mounted type (SRK) ........................................................................... 87
1.2 EXTERIOR DIMENSIONS ............................................................................... 93
(1) Indoor units .................................................................................................. 93
(2) Outdoor units ...............................................................................................107
(3) Remote controller (Option parts) .................................................................110
1.3 ELECTRICAL WIRING ....................................................................................113
(1) Indoor units ..................................................................................................113
(2) Outdoor units ...............................................................................................124
1.4 NOISE LEVEL .................................................................................................128
1.5 CHARACTERISTICS OF FAN ........................................................................134
1.6 TEMPERATURE AND VELOCITY DISTRIBUTION ........................................138
1.7 PIPING SYSTEM .............................................................................................147
1.8 RANGE OF USAGE & LIMITATIONS ............................................................150
1.9 SELECTION CHART .......................................................................................154
1.9.1 Capacity tables ........................................................................................154
(1) Ceiling cassette-4way type (FDT) ................................................................154
(2) Ceiling cassette-4way compact type (FDTC) ...............................................164
(3) Ceiling suspended type (FDEN) ..................................................................169
(4) Duct connected-High static pressure type (FDU) ........................................179
(5) Duct connected-Low/Middle static pressure type (FDUM) ..........................181
(6) Floor standing type (FDF) ...........................................................................190
(7) Wall mounted type (SRK) ...........................................................................195
1.9.2 Correction of cooling and heating capacity in relation to air flow rate control (fan speed) ..........201
1.9.3 Correction of cooling and heating capacity in relation to one way length of refrigerant piping .....201
1.9.4 Height difference between the indoor unit and outdoor unit ..............201
1.10 APPLICATION DATA ...................................................................................203
1.10.1 Installation of indoor unit .......................................................................203
(1) Ceiling cassette-4way type (FDT) ................................................................203
(2) Ceiling cassette-4way compact type (FDTC) ...............................................210
(3) Ceiling suspended type (FDEN) ..................................................................216
(4) Duct connected-High static pressure type (FDU) ........................................220

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(5) Duct connected-Low/Middle static pressure type (FDUM) ..........................224


(6) Floor standing type (FDF) ...........................................................................230
(7) Wall mounted type (SRK) ...........................................................................234
(8) Effective range of cool/hot wind (Reference) ............................................238
1.10.2 Electric wiring work installation .............................................................239
(1) FDT, FDTC, FDEN, FDU series .................................................................239
(2) FDUM series .............................................................................................243
(3) FDF series .................................................................................................246
1.10.3 Installation of wired remote controller (option) ....................................250
1.10.4 Installation of outdoor unit .....................................................................264
(1) Models SRC40-60ZJX-S ..........................................................................264
(2) Model FDC71VNX .....................................................................................271
(3) Models FDC100-140VNX, 100-140VSX ...............................................279
1.10.5 Instructions for branching pipe set (DIS-WA1,WB1,TA1,TB1) ............287
1.11 OUTLINE OF OPERATION CONTROL BY MICROCOMPUTER ..................290
1.11.1 Remote controller ..................................................................................290
1.11.2 Operation control function by the wired remote controller ...............293
1.11.3 Operation control function by the indoor controller ..........................296
(Ⅰ) FDT, FDTC, FDEN, FDU, FDUM, FDF series ..........................................296
(1) Auto operation .........................................................................................296
(2) Operations of functional items during cooling/heating ............................297
(3) Dehumidifying operation .........................................................................297
(4) Timer operation .......................................................................................298
(5) Remote controller display during the operation stop ...............................299
(6) Hot staet (Cold draft prevention at heating) ............................................299
(7) Hot keep ..................................................................................................299
(8) Thermostat operation ..............................................................................300
(9) Filter sign .................................................................................................301
(10) Compressor inching prevention control ..................................................301
(11) Drain pump control .................................................................................301
(12) Drain motor (DM) control ........................................................................301
(13) Operation check/drain pump test run operation mode ...........................302
(14) Cooling, dehumidifying frost protection ...................................................302
(15) Heating overload protection ....................................................................303
(16) Anomalous fan motor .............................................................................303
(17) Plural unit control - Ccntrol of 16 units group by one remote controller ............303
(18) High ceiling control .................................................................................304
(19) Abnormal temperature thermistor (retun air/indoor heet exchanger) wire/short-circuit detection .......304
(20) External input/output control (CnT) ........................................................304
(21) Operation permission/prohibition ...........................................................306
(22) Selection of cooling/heating external input function .................................307

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(23) Fan control at heating startup .................................................................308


(24) Room temperature detection temperature compensation during heating ..........308
(25) Return air temperature compensation ....................................................308
(26) High power operation (RC-EX1 only) .....................................................308
(27) Energy-saving operation ( RC-EX1 only) ...............................................308
(28) Warm-up control ( RC-EX1 only) ............................................................308
(29) Home leave mode ( RC-EX1A only) ......................................................308
(30) Auto temp. setting ( RC-EX1A only) ......................................................308
(31) Fun circulator operation ( RC-EX1A only) ..............................................309
(32) The operation judgment is executed every 5 minutes ( RC - EX1A only) ..309
(33) Auto fan speed control ( RC-EX1A only) ...............................................309
(34) IU overload alarm ( RC-EX1A only) .......................................................309
(Ⅱ) SRK series ..............................................................................................310
(1) Unit ON/OFF button ..................................................................................310
(2) Auto restart function ..................................................................................310
(3) Auto swing control .....................................................................................310
(4) Timer operation .........................................................................................311
(5) Remote controller display during the operation stop .................................311
(6) Outline of heating or cooling operation .....................................................311
(7) Frost prevention control ............................................................................311
(8) Indoor fan motor protection .......................................................................312
(9) Serial signal transmission error protection ................................................312
(10) Plural unit control - Control of 16 units group by one remote controller ....312
(11) Filter sign .................................................................................................313
(12) Outline of automatic operation .................................................................313
1.11.4 Operation control function by the outdoor controller ........................314
(Ⅰ) Models SRC40-60ZJX-S ....................................................................314
(1) Defrosting operation ...............................................................................314
(2) Cooling overload protective control ........................................................315
(3) Cooling high pressure control .................................................................315
(4) Cooling low outdoor temperature protective control ...............................315
(5) Heating high pressure control .................................................................316
(6) Heating overload protective control ........................................................316
(7) Heating low outdoor temperature protective control ...............................317
(8) Compressor overheat protection ............................................................317
(9) Current safe ............................................................................................318
(10) Current cut ..............................................................................................318
(11) Outdoor unit failure .................................................................................318
(12) Serial signal transmission error protection .............................................318
(13) Rotor lock ...............................................................................................318
(14) Outdoor fan motor protection ..................................................................318

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(15) Outdoor fan control at low outdoor temperature ......................................318


(16) Refrigeration cycle system protection ....................................................319
(Ⅱ) Models FDC71-140 ..............................................................................320
(1) Determination of comressor speed (frequency) .......................................320
(2) Compressor start control .......................................................................320
(3) Compressor soft start control .................................................................321
(4) Outdoor unit fan control ...........................................................................322
(5) Defrosting ..............................................................................................324
(6) Protective control/anomalous stop control by compressor,s number of revolutions .........325
(7) Silent mode ..............................................................................................329
(8) Test run ...................................................................................................329
(9) Pump-down control ..................................................................................329
(10) Base heater ON/OFF output control (optional) .......................................330
1.12 MAINTENANCE DATA ...................................................................................331
1.12.1 Diagnosing of microcomputer circuit .....................................................331
(1) Selfdiagnosis function ..............................................................................331
(2) Troubleshooting procedure ......................................................................337
(3) Troubleshooting at the indoor unit ...........................................................337
(4) Troubleshooting at the outdoor unit ..........................................................348
(5) Check of anomalous operation data with the remote controller ...............355
(6) Power transistor module (including the driver PCB) inspection procedure .........357
(7) Inverter checker for diagnosis of inverter output .....................................358
(8) Outdoor unit controller failure diagnosis circuit diagram .........................359
1.11.2 Troubleshooting flow .............................................................................363
(1) List of troubles .........................................................................................363
(2) Troubleshooting ......................................................................................365
How to read the model name
Example: FDT 40 Z JXVF
Series code
Inveter type
Product capacity
Model name FDT : Ceiling cassette-4way type
Example: FDT 100 VN P VF FDTC : Ceiling cassette-4way compact type
FDEN : Ceiling suspended type
Series code
FDUM : Duct connected-Middle static pressure type
(blank)
: Single type SRC : Outdoor unit
P : Twin type
T : Triple type
D : Double-Twin type
Applicable power source...See the specification
Product capacity
Model name FDT : Ceiling cassette-4way type
FDTC : Ceiling cassette-4way compact type
FDEN : Ceiling suspended type
FDU : Duct connected-High static pressuret type
FDUM : Duct connected-Middle static pressure type
FDF : Floor standing type
FDC : Outdoor unit

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1.1 SPECIFICATIONS
(1) Ceiling cassette-4way type (FDT)
(a) Single type Adapted to RoHS directive

Model FDT40ZJXVF
Indoor unit FDT40VF Outdoor unit SRC40ZJX-S
Item Panel T-PSA-3BW-E
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 4.0 [ 1.1 (Min.)~4.7 (Max.)] 4.5 [ 0.6 (Min.)~5.4 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 0.930 1.06
Running current A 4.4 / 4.6 5.1 / 5.3
Power factor % 92 / 92 90 / 91
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 12 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 39 Hi : 33 Me : 31 Lo : 30 50
Exterior dimensions Unit 246 × 840 × 840
mm 640 × 800 (+71) × 290
Height × Width × Depth Panel 35 × 950 × 950
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg UNIT 22 PANEL 5.5 45
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5113MCE2 (Twin Rotary type) × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.45 MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Capillary tubes + Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Turbo fan × 1 Propeller fan × 1
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 50 < Direct line start > 34 < Direct line start >

Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 20 Hi : 18 Me : 16 Lo : 14 Cooling : 36 Heating : 33

Available static pressure Pa 0 0


Outside air intake Possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — —
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A, RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-T-36W-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ6.35 (1/4") Pipeφ6.35 (1/4") × 0.8 O/Uφ6.35 (1/4")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : φ12.7 (1/2") φ12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 φ12.7 (1/2")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.30m
Vertical height difference between Max.20m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.20m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 1.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 15m)
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP25 Holes size φ20 × 5pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IPX4
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Drain elbow, Drain hole grommet
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) When wireless remote controller is used, fan is 3 speed setting (Hi-Me-Lo) only.

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Model FDT50ZJXVF
Indoor unit FDT50VF Outdoor unit SRC50ZJX-S
Item Panel T-PSA-3BW-E
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 5.0 [ 1.1 (Min.)~5.6 (Max.)] 5.4 [ 0.6 (Min.)~6.3 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 1.29 1.29
Running current A 6.0 / 6.2 6.0 / 6.2
Power factor % 93 / 95 93 / 95
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 15 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 39 Hi : 33 Me : 31 Lo : 30 Cooling : 54 Heating : 50
Exterior dimensions Unit 246 × 840 × 840
mm 640 × 800 (+71) × 290
Height × Width × Depth Panel 35 × 950 × 950
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg UNIT 22 PANEL 5.5 45
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5113MCE2 (Twin Rotary type) × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.45 MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Capillary tubes + Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Turbo fan × 1 Propeller fan × 1
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 50 < Direct line start > 34 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 20 Hi : 18 Me : 16 Lo : 14 Cooling : 40 Heating : 33
Available static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake Possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — —
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A, RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-T-36W-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ6.35 (1/4") Pipeφ6.35 (1/4") × 0.8 O/Uφ6.35 (1/4")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : φ12.7 (1/2") φ12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 φ12.7 (1/2")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.30m
Vertical height difference between Max.20m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.20m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 1.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 15m)
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP25 Holes size φ20 × 5pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IPX4
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Drain elbow, Drain hole grommet
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) When wireless remote controller is used, fan is 3 speed setting (Hi-Me-Lo) only.

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Model FDT60ZJXVF
Indoor unit FDT60VF Outdoor unit SRC60ZJX-S
Item Panel T-PSA-3BW-E
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 5.6 [ 1.1 (Min.)~6.3 (Max.)] 6.7 [ 0.6 (Min.)~7.1 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 1.52 1.70
Running current A 6.9 / 7.2 7.9 / 8.3
Power factor % 96 / 96 94 / 93
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 15 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 46 Hi : 33 Me : 31 Lo : 30 54
Exterior dimensions Unit 246 × 840 × 840
mm 640 × 800 (+71) × 290
Height × Width × Depth Panel 35 × 950 × 950
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg UNIT 24 PANEL 5.5 45
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5113MCE2 (Twin Rotary type) × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.45 MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Capillary tubes + Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Turbo fan × 1 Propeller fan × 1
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 50 < Direct line start > 34 < Direct line start >

Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 28 Hi : 18 Me : 16 Lo : 14 Cooling : 41.5 Heating : 39

Available static pressure Pa 0 0


Outside air intake Possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — —
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A, RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-T-36W-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ6.35 (1/4") Pipeφ6.35 (1/4") × 0.8 O/Uφ6.35 (1/4")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : φ12.7 (1/2") φ12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 φ12.7 (1/2")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.30m
Vertical height difference between Max.20m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.20m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 1.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 15m)
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP25 Holes size φ20 × 5pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IPX4
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Drain elbow, Drain hole grommet
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) When wireless remote controller is used, fan is 3 speed setting (Hi-Me-Lo) only.

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Model FDT71VNXVF
Indoor unit FDT71VF Outdoor unit FDC71VNX
Item Panel T-PSA-3BW-E
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 7.1 [ 3.2 (Min.)~8.0 (Max.)] 8.0 [ 3.6 (Min.)~9.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 2.04 1.94
Running current A 9.1 / 9.5 8.7 / 9.0
Power factor % 98 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 17 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 46 Hi : 35 Me : 33 Lo : 31 Cooling : 51, Heating : 48
Exterior dimensions Unit 246 × 840 × 840
mm 750 × 880 (+88) × 340
Height × Width × Depth Panel 35 × 950 × 950
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg UNIT 24 PANEL 5.5 60
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5118MDE2 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.675 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Turbo fan × 1 Propeller fan × 1
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 50 < Direct line start > 86 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 28 Hi : 21 Me : 19 Lo : 17 Cooling : 60, Heating : 50
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake Possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A, RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-T-36W-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ9.52 (3/8") Pipeφ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/Uφ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : φ15.88 (5/8") φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.50m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 2.95kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP25 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose —
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDT100VNXVF
Indoor unit FDT100VF Outdoor unit FDC100VNX
Item Panel T-PSA-3BW-E
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 10.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~11.2 (Max.)] 11.2 [ 4.0 (Min.)~12.5 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 2.50 2.58
Running current A 11.1 / 11.6 11.4 / 12.0
Power factor % 98 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 24 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 51 Hi : 40 Me : 37 Lo : 35 Cooling : 48 Heating : 50
Exterior dimensions Unit 298 × 840 × 840
mm 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth Panel 35 × 950 × 950
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg UNIT 27 PANEL 5.5 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE2 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Turbo fan × 1 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 140 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 37 Hi : 27 Me : 24 Lo : 20 100
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake Possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A, RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-T-36W-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ9.52 (3/8") Pipeφ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/Uφ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : φ15.88 (5/8") φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP25 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDT100VSXVF
Indoor unit FDT100VF Outdoor unit FDC100VSX
Item Panel T-PSA-3BW-E
Power source 380-415V 3N~50Hz / 380V 3N~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 10.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~11.2 (Max.)] 11.2 [ 4.0 (Min.)~16.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 2.50 2.58
Running current A 3.7 / 3.9 3.8 / 4.0
Power factor % 98 / 97 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 15 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 51 Hi : 40 Me : 37 Lo : 35 Cooling : 48 Heating : 50
Exterior dimensions Unit 298 × 840 × 840
mm 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth Panel 35 × 950 × 950
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg UNIT 27 PANEL 5.5 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE3 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Turbo fan × 1 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 140 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 37 Hi : 27 Me : 24 Lo : 20 100
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake Possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A, RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-T-36W-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ9.52 (3/8") Pipeφ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/Uφ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : φ15.88 (5/8") φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP25 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 400V50Hz or 380V60Hz.
(5) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDT125VNXVF
Indoor unit FDT125VF Outdoor unit FDC125VNX
Item Panel T-PSA-3BW-E
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 12.5 [ 5.0 (Min.)~14.0 (Max.)] 14.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~17.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 3.28 3.43
Running current A 14.6 / 15.2 15.2 / 15.9
Power factor % 98 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 26 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 51 Hi : 42 Me : 40 Lo : 37 Cooling : 48 Heating : 50
Exterior dimensions Unit 298 × 840 × 840
mm 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth Panel 35 × 950 × 950
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg UNIT 27 PANEL 5.5 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE2 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Turbo fan × 1 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 140 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 37 Hi : 30 Me : 27 Lo : 23 100
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake Possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A, RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-T-36W-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ9.52 (3/8") Pipeφ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/Uφ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : φ15.88 (5/8") φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP25 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDT125VSXVF
Indoor unit FDT125VF Outdoor unit FDC125VSX
Item Panel T-PSA-3BW-E
Power source 380-415V 3N~50Hz / 380V 3N~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 12.5 [ 5.0 (Min.)~14.0 (Max.)] 14.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~18.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 3.28 3.43
Running current A 4.8 / 5.1 5.1 / 5.3
Power factor % 99 / 98 97 / 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 15 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 51 Hi : 42 Me : 40 Lo : 37 Cooling : 48 Heating : 50
Exterior dimensions Unit 298 × 840 × 840
mm 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth Panel 35 × 950 × 950
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg UNIT 27 PANEL 5.5 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE3 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Turbo fan × 1 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 140 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 37 Hi : 30 Me : 27 Lo : 23 100
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake Possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A, RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-T-36W-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ9.52 (3/8") Pipeφ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/Uφ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : φ15.88 (5/8") φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP25 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 400V50Hz or 380V60Hz.
(5) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDT140VNXVF
Indoor unit FDT140VF Outdoor unit FDC140VNX
Item Panel T-PSA-3BW-E
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 14.0 [ 5.0 (Min.)~16.0 (Max.)] 16.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~18.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 4.19 4.20
Running current A 18.6 / 19.4 18.6 / 19.5
Power factor % 98 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 26 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 51 Hi : 43 Me : 41 Lo : 38 Cooling : 49 Heating : 52
Exterior dimensions Unit 298 × 840 × 840
mm 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth Panel 35 × 950 × 950
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg UNIT 27 PANEL 5.5 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE2 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Turbo fan × 1 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 140 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 37 Hi : 30 Me : 27 Lo : 23 100
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake Possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A, RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-T-36W-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ9.52 (3/8") Pipeφ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/Uφ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : φ15.88 (5/8") φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP25 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDT140VSXVF
Indoor unit FDT140VF Outdoor unit FDC140VSX
Item Panel T-PSA-3BW-E
Power source 380-415V 3N~50Hz / 380V 3N~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 14.0 [ 5.0 (Min.)~16.0 (Max.)] 16.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~20.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 4.19 4.20
Running current A 6.2 / 6.5 6.2 / 6.5
Power factor % 98 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 15 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 51 Hi : 43 Me : 41 Lo : 38 Cooling : 49 Heating : 52
Exterior dimensions Unit 298 × 840 × 840
mm 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth Panel 35 × 950 × 950
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg UNIT 27 PANEL 5.5 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE3 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Turbo fan × 1 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 140 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 37 Hi : 30 Me : 27 Lo : 23 100
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake Possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A, RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-T-36W-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ9.52 (3/8") Pipeφ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/Uφ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : φ15.88 (5/8") φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP25 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 400V50Hz or 380V60Hz.
(5) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDT71VNXPVF
Indoor unit FDT40VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC71VNX
Item Panel T-PSA-3BW-E
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 7.1 [ 3.2 (Min.)~8.0 (Max.)] 8.0 [ 3.6 (Min.)~9.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 1.85 1.99
Running current A 8.3 / 8.6 8.9 / 9.3
Power factor % 98 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 17 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 39 Hi : 33 Me : 31 Lo : 30 Cooling : 51, Heating : 48
Exterior dimensions Unit 246 × 840 × 840
mm 750 × 880 (+88) × 340
Height × Width × Depth Panel 35 × 950 × 950
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg UNIT 22 PANEL 5.5 60
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5118MDE2×1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.675 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Turbo fan × 1 Propeller fan × 1
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 50 < Direct line start > 86 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 20 Hi : 18 Me : 16 Lo : 14 Cooling : 60, Heating : 50
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake Possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A, RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-T-36W-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ6.35 (1/4") ②φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 ①φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/Uφ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/Uφ12.7 (1/2") ②φ12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 ①φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/Uφ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.50m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 2.95kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP25 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose —
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) Indoor unit specifications for one unit. Capacity and operation data is two indoor units are combined and run together.
(6) Branching pipe set "DIS-WA1"×1(option). ① : Pipe of O/U~Branch, ② : Pipe of Branch~I/U
(7) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDT100VNXPVF
Indoor unit FDT50VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC100VNX
Item Panel T-PSA-3BW-E
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 10.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~11.2 (Max.)] 11.2 [ 4.0 (Min.)~12.5 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 2.56 2.66
Running current A 11.4 / 11.9 11.8 / 12.3
Power factor % 98 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 24 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 39 Hi : 33 Me : 31 Lo : 30 Cooling : 48 Heating : 50
Exterior dimensions Unit 246 × 840 × 840
mm 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth Panel 35 × 950 × 950
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg UNIT 22 PANEL 5.5 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE2 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Turbo fan × 1 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 50 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 20 Hi : 18 Me : 16 Lo : 14 100
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake Possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A, RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-T-36W-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/U φ6.35 (1/4") ② φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 ① φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/U φ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/U φ12.7 (1/2") ② φ12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 ① φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/U φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg (Pre-charged up to the piping length of 30m) Outdoor unit
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP25 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation
these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) Indoor unit specifications for one unit. Capacity and operation data is two indoor units are combined and run together.
(6) Branching pipe set "DIS-WA1" × 1 (option). ①:Pipe of O/U~Branch, ②:Pipe of Branch~I/U
(7) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDT100VSXPVF
Indoor unit FDT50VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC100VSX
Item Panel T-PSA-3BW-E
Power source 380-415V 3N~50Hz / 380V 3N~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 10.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~11.2 (Max.)] 11.2 [ 4.0 (Min.)~16.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 2.56 2.66
Running current A 3.8 / 4.0 3.9 / 4.1
Power factor % 97 98 / 99
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 15 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 39 Hi : 33 Me : 31 Lo : 30 Cooling : 48 Heating : 50
Exterior dimensions Unit 246 × 840 × 840
mm 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth Panel 35 × 950 × 950
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg UNIT 22 PANEL 5.5 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE3 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Turbo fan × 1 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 50 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 20 Hi : 18 Me : 16 Lo : 14 100
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake Possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 1(Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A, RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-T-36W-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/U φ6.35 (1/4") ② φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 ① φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/U φ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/U φ12.7 (1/2") ② φ12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 ① φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/U φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg (Pre-charged up to the piping length of 30m) Outdoor unit
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP25 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation
these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 400V50Hz or 380V60Hz.
(5) Indoor unit specifications for one unit. Capacity and operation data is two indoor units are combined and run together.
(6) Branching pipe set "DIS-WA1" × 1 (option). ①:Pipe of O/U~Branch, ②:Pipe of Branch~I/U
(7) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDT125VNXPVF
Indoor unit FDT60VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC125VNX
Item Panel T-PSA-3BW-E
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 12.5 [ 5.0 (Min.)~14.0 (Max.)] 14.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~17.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 3.06 3.22
Running current A 13.6 / 14.2 14.3 / 14.9
Power factor % 98 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 26 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 46 Hi : 33 Me : 31 Lo : 30 Cooling : 48 Heating : 50
Exterior dimensions Unit 246 × 840 × 840
mm 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth Panel 35 × 950 × 950
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg UNIT 24 PANEL 5.5 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE2 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Turbo fan × 1 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 50 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 28 Hi : 18 Me : 16 Lo : 14 100
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake Possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A, RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-T-36W-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/U φ6.35 (1/4") ② φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 ① φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/U φ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/U φ12.7 (1/2") ② φ12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 ① φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/U φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg (Pre-charged up to the piping length of 30m) Outdoor unit
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP25 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation
these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) Indoor unit specifications for one unit. Capacity and operation data is two indoor units are combined and run together.
(6) Branching pipe set "DIS-WA1" × 1 (option). ①:Pipe of O/U~Branch, ②:Pipe of Branch~I/U
(7) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDT125VSXPVF
Indoor unit FDT60VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC125VSX
Item Panel T-PSA-3BW-E
Power source 380-415V 3N~50Hz / 380V 3N~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 12.5 [ 5.0 (Min.)~14.0 (Max.)] 14.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~18.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 3.06 3.22
Running current A 4.5 / 4.7 4.7 / 5.0
Power factor % 98 / 99 99 / 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 15 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 46 Hi : 33 Me : 31 Lo : 30 Cooling : 48 Heating : 50
Exterior dimensions Unit 246 × 840 × 840
mm 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth Panel 35 × 950 × 950
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg UNIT 24 PANEL 5.5 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE3 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Turbo fan × 1 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 50 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 28 Hi : 18 Me : 16 Lo : 14 100
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake Possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A, RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-T-36W-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/U φ6.35 (1/4") ② φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 ① φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/U φ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/U φ12.7 (1/2") ② φ12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 ① φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/U φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg (Pre-charged up to the piping length of 30m) Outdoor unit
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP25 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation
these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 400V50Hz or 380V60Hz.
(5) Indoor unit specifications for one unit. Capacity and operation data is two indoor units are combined and run together.
(6) Branching pipe set "DIS-WA1" × 1 (option). ①:Pipe of O/U~Branch, ②:Pipe of Branch~I/U
(7) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDT140VNXPVF
Indoor unit FDT71VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC140VNX
Item Panel T-PSA-3BW-E
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 14.0 [ 5.0 (Min.)~16.0 (Max.)] 16.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~18.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 3.88 3.70
Running current A 17.2 / 18.0 16.4 / 17.2
Power factor % 98 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 26 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 46 Hi : 35 Me : 33 Lo : 31 Cooling : 49 Heating : 52
Exterior dimensions Unit 246 × 840 × 840
mm 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth Panel 35 × 950 × 950
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg UNIT 24 PANEL 5.5 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE2 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Turbo fan × 1 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 50 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 28 Hi : 21 Me : 19 Lo : 17 100
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake Possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 1(Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A, RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-T-36W-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/U φ9.52 (3/8") ② φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 ① φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 ② O/U φ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/U φ15.88 (5/8") ② φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 ① φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 ② O/U φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg (Pre-charged up to the piping length of 30m) Outdoor unit
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP25 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation
these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) Indoor unit specifications for one unit. Capacity and operation data is two indoor units are combined and run together.
(6) Branching pipe set "DIS-WA1" × 1 (option). ①:Pipe of O/U~Branch, ②:Pipe of Branch~I/U
(7) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDT140VSXPVF
Indoor unit FDT71VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC140VSX
Item Panel T-PSA-3BW-E
Power source 380-415V 3N~50Hz / 380V 3N~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 14.0 [ 5.0 (Min.)~16.0 (Max.)] 16.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~20.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 3.88 3.70
Running current A 5.7 / 6.0 5.4 / 5.7
Power factor % 98 99
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 15 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 46 Hi : 35 Me : 33 Lo : 31 Cooling : 49 Heating : 52
Exterior dimensions Unit 246 × 840 × 840
mm 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth Panel 35 × 950 × 950
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg UNIT 24 PANEL 5.5 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE3 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Turbo fan × 1 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 50 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 28 Hi : 21 Me : 19 Lo : 17 100
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake Possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A, RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-T-36W-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line: I/U φ9.52 (3/8") ② φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 ① φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/U φ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/U φ15.88 (5/8") ② φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 ① φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/U φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg (Pre-charged up to the piping length of 30m) Outdoor unit
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP25 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation
these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 400V50Hz or 380V60Hz.
(5) Indoor unit specifications for one unit. Capacity and operation data is two indoor units are combined and run together.
(6) Branching pipe set "DIS-WA1" × 1 (option). ①:Pipe of O/U~Branch, ②:Pipe of Branch~I/U
(7) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDT140VNXTVF
Indoor unit FDT50VF (3 units) Outdoor unit FDC140VNX
Item Panel T-PSA-3BW-E
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 14.0 [ 5.0 (Min.)~16.0 (Max.)] 16.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~18.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 3.88 3.76
Running current A 17.2 / 18.0 16.7 / 17.4
Power factor % 98 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 26 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 39 Hi : 33 Me : 31 Lo : 30 Cooling : 49 Heating : 52
Exterior dimensions Unit 246 × 840 × 840
mm 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth Panel 35 × 950 × 950
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg UNIT 22 PANEL 5.5 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE2 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Turbo fan × 1 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 50 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 20 Hi : 18 Me : 16 Lo : 14 100
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake Possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A, RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-T-36W-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/U φ6.35 (1/4") ② φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 ① φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/U φ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/U φ12.7 (1/2") ② φ12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 ① φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/U φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 153
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg (Pre-charged up to the piping length of 30m) Outdoor unit
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP25 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation
these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) Indoor unit specifications for one unit. Capacity and operation data is three indoor units are combined and run together.
(6) Branching pipe set "DIS-TA1" × 1 (option). ①:Pipe of O/U~Branch, ②:Pipe of Branch~I/U
(7) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDT140VSXTVF
Indoor unit FDT50VF (3 units) Outdoor unit FDC140VSX
Item Panel T-PSA-3BW-E
Power source 380-415V 3N~50Hz / 380V 3N~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 14.0 [ 5.0 (Min.)~16.0 (Max.)] 16.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~20.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 3.88 3.76
Running current A 5.7 / 6.0 5.5 / 5.8
Power factor % 98 99 / 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 15 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 39 Hi : 33 Me : 31 Lo : 30 Cooling : 49 Heating : 52
Exterior dimensions Unit 246 × 840 × 840
mm 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth Panel 35 × 950 × 950
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg UNIT 22 PANEL 5.5 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE3 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Turbo fan × 1 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 50 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 20 Hi : 18 Me : 16 Lo : 14 100
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake Possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A, RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-T-36W-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/U φ6.35 (1/4") ② φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 ① φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/U φ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/U φ12.7 (1/2") ② φ12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 ① φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/U φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 153
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg (Pre-charged up to the piping length of 30m) Outdoor unit
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP25 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation
these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 400V50Hz or 380V60Hz.
(5) Indoor unit specifications for one unit. Capacity and operation data is three indoor units are combined and run together.
(6) Branching pipe set "DIS-TA1" × 1 (option). ①:Pipe of O/U~Branch, ②:Pipe of Branch~I/U
(7) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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(a) Single type Adapted to RoHS directive
Model FDTC40ZJXVF
Indoor unit FDTC40VF Outdoor unit SRC40ZJX-S
Item Panel TC -PSA-25W-E
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 14.0 [ 1.1 (Min.)~4.7 (Max.)] 4.5 [ 0.6 (Min.)~5.4 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 1.04 1.10
Running current A 4.9 / 5.1 5.2 / 5.5
Power factor % 92 / 93 92 / 91
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 12 >
Cooling P-Hi : 47 Hi : 42 Me : 36 Lo : 30
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) 50
Heating P-Hi : 47 Hi : 42 Me : 36 Lo : 32
Exterior dimensions Unit 248 × 570 × 570
mm 640 × 800 (+71) × 290
Height × Width × Depth Panel 35 × 700 × 700
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg UNIT 15 PANEL 3.5 45
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5113MCE2 (Twin Rotary type) × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.45 MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Capillary tubes + Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Turbo fan × 1 Propeller fan × 1
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 33 < Direct line start > 34 < Direct line start >
Cooling P-Hi : 13.5 Hi : 11.5 Me : 9 Lo : 7
Air flow (Standard) CMM Cooling : 36 Heating : 33
Heating P-Hi : 13.5 Hi : 11.5 Me : 9 Lo : 8
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outdoor air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — —
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A (option) wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-TC-24W-ER (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/U φ6.35 (1/4") Pipe φ6.35 (1/4") × 0.8 O/U φ6.35 (1/4")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : φ12.7 (1/2") φ12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 φ12.7 (1/2")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.30m
Vertical height difference between Max.20m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.20m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 1.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 15m)
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 5pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IPX4
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Drain elbow, Drain hole grommet
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation
these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) When wireless remote controller is used, fan is 3 speed setting (Hi-Me-Lo) only.

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Model FDTC50ZJXVF
Indoor unit FDTC50VF Outdoor unit SRC50ZJX-S
Item Panel TC-PSA-25W-E
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 5.0 [ 1.1 (Min.)~5.6 (Max.)] 5.4 [ 0.6 (Min.)~6.3 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 1.56 1.45
Running current A 7.2 / 7.5 6.7 / 7.0
Power factor % 94 / 95 94 / 94
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 15 >
Cooling P-Hi : 47 Hi : 42 Me : 36 Lo : 30
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Cooling : 54 Heating : 50
Heating P-Hi : 47 Hi : 42 Me : 36 Lo : 32
Exterior dimensions Unit 248 × 570 × 570
mm 640 × 800 (+71) × 290
Height × Width × Depth Panel 35 × 700 × 700
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg UNIT 15 PANEL 3.5 45
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5113MCE2 (Twin Rotary type) × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.45-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Capillary tubes + Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Turbo fan × 1 Propeller fan × 1
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 33 < Direct line start > 34 < Direct line start >
Cooling P-Hi : 13.5 Hi : 11.5 Me : 9 Lo : 7
Air flow (Standard) CMM Cooling : 40 Heating : 33
Heating P-Hi : 13.5 Hi : 11.5 Me : 9 Lo : 8
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outdoor air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — —
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A (option) wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-TC-24W-ER (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/U φ6.35 (1/4") Pipe φ6.35 (1/4") × 0.8 O/U φ6.35 (1/4")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : φ12.7 (1/2") φ12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 φ12.7 (1/2")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.30m
Vertical height difference between Max.20m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.20m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 1.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 15m)
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 5pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IPX4
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Drain elbow, Drain hole grommet
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation
these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) When wireless remote controller is used, fan is 3 speed setting (Hi-Me-Lo) only.

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Model FDTC60ZJXVF
Indoor unit FDTC60VF Outdoor unit SRC60ZJX-S
Item Panel TC-PSA-25W-E
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 5.6 [ 1.1 (Min.)~6.3 (Max.)] 6.7 [ 0.6 (Min.)~6.7 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 1.99 2.07
Running current A 9.1 / 9.5 9.6 / 10.1
Power factor % 95 / 95 94 / 93
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 15 >
Cooling P-Hi : 47 Hi : 46 Me : 39 Lo : 30
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) 54
Heating P-Hi : 47 Hi : 46 Me : 39 Lo : 32
Exterior dimensions Unit 248 × 570 × 570
mm 640 × 800 (+71) × 290
Height × Width × Depth Panel 35 × 700 × 700
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg UNIT 15 PANEL 3.5 45
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5113MCE2 (Twin Rotary type) × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.45 MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Capillary tubes + Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Turbo fan × 1 Propeller fan × 1
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 33 < Direct line start > 34 < Direct line start >
Cooling P-Hi : 13.5 Hi : 13.5 Me : 10 Lo : 7
Air flow (Standard) CMM Cooling : 41.5 Heating : 39
Heating P-Hi : 13.5 Hi : 13.5 Me : 10 Lo : 8
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outdoor air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — —
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A (option) wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-TC-24W-ER (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/U φ6.35 (1/4") Pipe φ6.35 (1/4") × 0.8 O/U φ6.35 (1/4")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : φ12.7 (1/2") φ12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 φ12.7 (1/2")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.30m
Vertical height difference between Max.20m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.20m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 1.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 15m)
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 5pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IPX4
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Drain elbow, Drain hole grommet
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation
these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) When wireless remote controller is used, fan is 3 speed setting (Hi-Me-Lo) only.

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Model FDTC71VNXPVF
Indoor unit FDTC40VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC71VNX
Item Panel TC-PSA-25W-E
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 7.1 [ 3.2 (Min.)~8.0 (Max.)] 8.0 [ 3.6 (Min.)~9.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 2.04 2.21
Running current A 9.1 / 9.5 9.9 / 10.3
Power factor % 97 / 98 97 / 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 17 >
Cooling P-Hi : 47 Hi : 42 Me : 36 Lo : 30
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Cooling : 51 Heating : 48
Heating P-Hi : 47 Hi : 42 Me : 36 Lo : 32
Exterior dimensions Unit 248 × 570 × 570
mm 750 × 880 (+88) × 340
Height × Width × Depth Panel 35 × 700 × 700
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg UNIT 15 PANEL 3.5 60
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5118MDE2 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.675 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Turbo fan × 1 Propeller fan × 1
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 33 < Direct line start > 86 < Direct line start >
Cooling P-Hi : 13.5 Hi : 11.5 Me : 9 Lo : 7
Air flow (Standard) CMM Cooling : 60 Heating : 50
Heating P-Hi : 13.5 Hi : 11.5 Me : 9 Lo : 8
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outdoor air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A (option) wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-TC-24W-ER (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/U φ6.35 (1/4") ② φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 ① φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/U φ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/U φ12.7 (1/2") ② φ12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 ① φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/U φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.50m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 2.95kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose —
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation
these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) Indoor unit specifications for one unit. Capacity and operation data is two indoor units are combined and run together.
(6) Branching pipe set "DIS-WA1" × 1 (option). ①:Pipe of O/U~Branch, ②:Pipe of Branch~I/U
(7) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDTC100VNXPVF
Indoor unit FDTC50VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC100VNX
Item Panel TC-PSA-25W-E
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 10.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~11.2 (Max.)] 11.2 [ 4.0 (Min.)~12.5 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 3.18 3.20
Running current A 14.1 / 14.7 14.2 / 14.9
Power factor % 98 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 24 >
Cooling P-Hi : 47 Hi : 42 Me : 36 Lo : 30
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Cooling : 48 Heating : 50
Heating P-Hi : 47 Hi : 42 Me : 36 Lo : 32
Exterior dimensions Unit 248 × 570 × 570
mm 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth Panel 35 × 700 × 700
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg UNIT 15 PANEL 3.5 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE2 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Turbo fan × 1 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 33 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Cooling P-Hi : 13.5 Hi : 11.5 Me : 9 Lo : 7
Air flow (Standard) CMM 100
Heating P-Hi : 13.5 Hi : 11.5 Me : 9 Lo : 8
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outdoor air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A (option) wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-TC-24W-ER (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/U φ6.35 (1/4") ② φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 ① φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/U φ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/U φ12.7 (1/2") ② φ12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 ① φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/U φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg (Pre-charged up to the piping length of 30m) Outdoor unit
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation
these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) Indoor unit specifications for one unit. Capacity and operation data is two indoor units are combined and run together.
(6) Branching pipe set "DIS-WA1" × 1 (option). ①:Pipe of O/U~Branch, ②:Pipe of Branch~I/U
(7) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDTC100VSXPVF
Indoor unit FDTC50VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC100VSX
Item Panel TC-PSA-25W-E
Power source 380-415V 3N~50Hz / 380V 3N~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 10.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~11.2 (Max.)] 11.2 [ 4.0 (Min.)~16.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 3.18 3.20
Running current A 4.7 / 4.9 4.7 / 5.0
Power factor % 98 / 98 99 / 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 15 >
Cooling P-Hi : 47 Hi : 42 Me : 36 Lo : 30
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Cooling : 48 Heating : 50
Heating P-Hi : 47 Hi : 42 Me : 36 Lo : 32
Exterior dimensions Unit 248 × 570 × 570
mm 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth Panel 35 × 700 × 700
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg UNIT 15 PANEL 3.5 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE3 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Turbo fan × 1 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 33 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Cooling P-Hi : 13.5 Hi : 11.5 Me : 9 Lo : 7
Air flow (Standard) CMM 100
Heating P-Hi : 13.5 Hi : 11.5 Me : 9 Lo : 8
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outdoor air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A (option) wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-TC-24W-ER (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/U φ6.35 (1/4") ② φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 ① φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/U φ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/U φ12.7 (1/2") ② φ12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 ① φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/U φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg (Pre-charged up to the piping length of 30m) Outdoor unit
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation
these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 400V50Hz or 380V60Hz.
(5) Indoor unit specifications for one unit. Capacity and operation data is two indoor units are combined and run together.
(6) Branching pipe set "DIS-WA1" × 1 (option). ①:Pipe of O/U~Branch, ②:Pipe of Branch~I/U
(7) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDTC125VNXPVF
Indoor unit FDTC60VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC125VNX
Item Panel TC-PSA-25W-E
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 12.5 [ 5.0 (Min.)~14.0 (Max.)] 14.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~17.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 4.10 4.10
Running current A 18.2 / 19.0 18.2 / 19.0
Power factor % 98 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 26 >
Cooling P-Hi : 47 Hi : 46 Me : 39 Lo : 30
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Cooling : 48 Heating : 50
Heating P-Hi : 47 Hi : 46 Me : 39 Lo : 32
Exterior dimensions Unit 248 × 570 × 570
mm 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth Panel 35 × 700 × 700
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg UNIT 15 PANEL 3.5 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE2 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Turbo fan × 1 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 33 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Cooling P-Hi : 13.5 Hi : 13.5 Me : 10 Lo : 7
Air flow (Standard) CMM 100
Heating P-Hi : 13.5 Hi : 13.5 Me : 10 Lo : 8
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outdoor air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A (option) wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-TC-24W-ER (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/U φ6.35 (1/4") ②φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 ①φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/Uφ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/U φ12.7 (1/2") ②φ12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 ①φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/Uφ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg (Pre-charged up to the piping length of 30m) Outdoor unit
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) Indoor unit specifications for one unit. Capacity and operation data is two indoor units are combined and run together.
(6) Branching pipe set "DIS-WA1" × 1 (option). ① : Pipe of O/U~Branch, ② : Pipe of Branch~I/U
(7) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDTC125VSXPVF
Indoor unit FDTC60VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC125VSX
Item Panel TC-PSA-25W-E
Power source 380-415V 3N~50Hz / 380V 3N~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 12.5 [ 5.0 (Min.)~14.0 (Max.)] 14.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~18.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 4.10 4.10
Running current A 6.0 / 6.4 6.0 / 6.4
Power factor % 99 / 97 99 / 97
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 15 >
Cooling P-Hi : 47 Hi : 46 Me : 39 Lo : 30
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Cooling : 48 Heating : 50
Heating P-Hi : 47 Hi : 46 Me : 39 Lo : 32
Exterior dimensions Unit 248 × 570 × 570
mm 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth Panel 35 × 700 × 700
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg UNIT 15 PANEL 3.5 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE3 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Turbo fan × 1 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 33 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Cooling P-Hi : 13.5 Hi : 13.5 Me : 10 Lo : 7
Air flow (Standard) CMM 100
Heating P-Hi : 13.5 Hi : 13.5 Me : 10 Lo : 8
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outdoor air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A (option) wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-TC-24W-ER (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/U φ6.35 (1/4") ②φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 ①φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/Uφ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/U φ12.7 (1/2") ②φ12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 ①φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/Uφ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg (Pre-charged up to the piping length of 30m) Outdoor unit
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 400V50Hz or 380V60Hz.
(5) Indoor unit specifications for one unit. Capacity and operation data is two indoor units are combined and run together.
(6) Branching pipe set "DIS-WA1" × 1 (option). ① : Pipe of O/U~Branch, ② : Pipe of Branch~I/U
(7) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDTC140VNXTVF
Indoor unit FDTC50VF (3 units) Outdoor unit FDC140VNX
Item Panel TC-PSA-25W-E
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 14.0 [ 5.0 (Min.)~16.0 (Max.)] 16.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~18.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 4.34 4.34
Running current A 19.3 / 20.1 19.3 / 20.1
Power factor % 98 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 26 >
Cooling P-Hi : 47 Hi : 42 Me : 36 Lo : 30
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Cooling : 49 Heating : 52
Heating P-Hi : 47 Hi : 42 Me : 36 Lo : 32
Exterior dimensions Unit 248 × 570 × 570
mm 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth Panel 35 × 700 × 700
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg UNIT 15 PANEL 3.5 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE2 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Turbo fan × 1 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 33 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Cooling P-Hi : 13.5 Hi : 11.5 Me : 9 Lo : 7
Air flow (Standard) CMM 100
Heating P-Hi : 13.5 Hi : 11.5 Me : 9 Lo : 8
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outdoor air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A (option) wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-TC-24W-ER (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/U φ6.35 (1/4") ②φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 ①φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/Uφ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/U φ12.7 (1/2") ②φ12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 ①φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/Uφ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 153
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg (Pre-charged up to the piping length of 30m) Outdoor unit
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) Indoor unit specifications for one unit. Capacity and operation data is three indoor units are combined and run together.
(6) Branching pipe set "DIS-TA1" × 1 (option). ① : Pipe of O/U~Branch, ② : Pipe of Branch~I/U
(7) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDTC140VSXTVF
Indoor unit FDTC50VF (3 units) Outdoor unit FDC140VSX
Item Panel TC-PSA-25W-E
Power source 380-415V 3N~50Hz / 380V 3N~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 14.0 [ 5.0 (Min.)~16.0 (Max.)] 16.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~20.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 4.34 4.34
Running current A 6.4 / 6.7 6.4 / 6.7
Power factor % 98 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 15 >
Cooling P-Hi : 47 Hi : 42 Me : 36 Lo : 30
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Cooling : 49 Heating : 52
Heating P-Hi : 47 Hi : 42 Me : 36 Lo : 32
Exterior dimensions Unit 248 × 570 × 570
mm 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth Panel 35 × 700 × 700
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg UNIT 15 PANEL 3.5 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE3 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Turbo fan × 1 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 33 < Direct line start > 86 x 2 < Direct line start >
Cooling P-Hi : 13.5 Hi : 11.5 Me : 9 Lo : 7
Air flow (Standard) CMM 100
Heating P-Hi : 13.5 Hi : 11.5 Me : 9 Lo : 8
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outdoor air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 1 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A (option) wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-TC-24W-ER (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/U φ6.35 (1/4") ②φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 ①φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/Uφ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/U φ12.7 (1/2") ②φ12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 ①φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/Uφ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 153
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg (Pre-charged up to the piping length of 30m) Outdoor unit
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 400V50Hz or 380V60Hz.
(5) Indoor unit specifications for one unit. Capacity and operation data is three indoor units are combined and run together.
(6) Branching pipe set "DIS-TA1" × 1 (option). ① : Pipe of O/U~Branch, ② : Pipe of Branch~I/U
(7) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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(a) Single type Adapted to RoHS directive
Model FDEN40ZJXVF
Indoor unit FDEN40VF Outdoor unit SRC40ZJX-S
Item
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 4.0 [ 1.1 (Min.)~4.7 (Max.)] 4.5 [ 0.6 (Min.)~5.4 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 1.02 1.10
Running current A 4.8 / 5.0 5.2 / 5.5
Power factor % 92 / 93 92 / 91
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 12 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 46 Hi : 39 Me : 38 Lo : 37 50
Exterior dimensions
mm 210 × 1,070 × 690 640 × 800 (+71) × 290
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 28 45
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5113MCE2 (Twin Rotary type) × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.45 MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Capillary tubes + Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 2 Propeller fan × 1
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 25 < Direct line start > 34 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 11 Hi : 10 Me : 9 Lo : 7 Cooling : 36 Heating : 33
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outdoor air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 2 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — —
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A (option) wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-E1R (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ6.35 (1/4") Pipeφ6.35 (1/4") × 0.8 O/Uφ6.35 (1/4")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : φ12.7 (1/2") φ12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 φ12.7 (1/2")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.30m
Vertical height difference between Max.20m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.20m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 1.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 15m)
Drain pump — —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 5pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IPX4
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Drain elbow, Drain hole grommet
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation
these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) When wireless remote controller is used, fan is 3 speed setting (Hi-Me-Lo) only.

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Model FDEN50ZJXVF
Indoor unit FDEN50VF Outdoor unit SRC50ZJX-S
Item
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 5.0 [ 1.1 (Min.)~5.6 (Max.)] 5.4 [ 0.6 (Min.)~6.3 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 1.53 1.46
Running current A 7.1 / 7.4 6.7 / 7.0
Power factor % 94 / 94 95 / 95
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 15 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 46 Hi : 39 Me : 38 Lo : 37 Cooling : 54 Heating : 50
Exterior dimensions
mm 210 × 1,070 × 690 640 × 800 (+71) × 290
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 28 45
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5113MCE2 (Twin Rotary type) × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.45 MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Capillary tubes + Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 2 Propeller fan × 1
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 25 < Direct line start > 34 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 11 Hi : 10 Me : 9 Lo : 7 Cooling : 40 Heating : 33
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outdoor air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 2 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — —
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A (option) wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-E1R (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ6.35 (1/4") Pipeφ6.35 (1/4") × 0.8 O/Uφ6.35 (1/4")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : φ12.7 (1/2") φ12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 φ12.7 (1/2")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.30m
Vertical height difference between Max.20m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.20m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 1.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 15m)
Drain pump — —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 5pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IPX4
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Drain elbow, Drain hole grommet
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation
these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) When wireless remote controller is used, fan is 3 speed setting (Hi-Me-Lo) only.

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Model FDEN60ZJXVF
Indoor unit FDEN60VF Outdoor unit SRC60ZJX-S
Item
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 5.6 [ 1.1 (Min.)~6.3 (Max.)] 6.7 [ 0.6 (Min.)~7.1 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 1.78 1.87
Running current A 8.1 / 8.5 8.7 / 9.1
Power factor % 96 / 95 93 / 93
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 15 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 48 Hi : 41 Me : 39 Lo : 38 54
Exterior dimensions
mm 210 × 1,320 × 690 640 × 800 (+71) × 290
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 37 45
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5113MCE2 (Twin Rotary type) × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.45 MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Capillary tubes + Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 4 Propeller fan × 1
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 20 × 2 < Direct line start > 34 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 20 Hi : 16 Me : 14 Lo : 12 Cooling : 41.5 Heating : 39
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outdoor air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 2 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — —
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A (option) wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-E1R (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ6.35 (1/4") Pipeφ6.35 (1/4") × 0.8 O/Uφ6.35 (1/4")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : φ12.7 (1/2") φ12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 φ12.7 (1/2")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.30m
Vertical height difference between Max.20m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.20m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 1.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 15m)
Drain pump — —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 5pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IPX4
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Drain elbow, Drain hole grommet
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation
these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) When wireless remote controller is used, fan is 3 speed setting (Hi-Me-Lo) only.

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Model FDEN71VNXVF
Indoor unit FDEN71VF Outdoor unit FDC71VNX
Item
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 7.1 [ 3.2 (Min.)~8.0 (Max.)] 8.0 [ 3.6 (Min.)~9.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 2.11 2.11
Running current A 9.4 / 9.8 9.4 / 9.8
Power factor % 98 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 17 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 50 Hi : 41 Me : 39 Lo : 38 Cooling : 51 Heating : 48
Exterior dimensions
mm 210 × 1,320 × 690 750 × 880 (+88) × 340
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 37 60
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5118MDE2 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.675M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 4 Propeller fan × 1
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 20 × 2 < Direct line start > 86 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 20 Hi : 16 Me : 14 Lo : 12 Cooling : 60 Heating : 50
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outdoor air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 2 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A (option) wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-E1R (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ9.52 (3/8") Pipeφ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/Uφ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : φ15.88 (5/8") φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.50m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 2.95kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump — —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose —
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation
these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) When wireless remote controller is used, fan is 3 speed setting (Hi-Me-Lo) only.

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Model FDEN100VNXVF
Indoor unit FDEN100VF Outdoor unit FDC100VNX
Item
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 10.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~11.2 (Max.)] 11.2 [ 4.0 (Min.)~12.5 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 2.80 2.88
Running current A 12.4 / 13.0 12.8 / 13.4
Power factor % 98 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 24 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 46 Hi : 44 Me : 41 Lo : 39 Cooling : 48 Heating : 50
Exterior dimensions
mm 250 × 1,620 × 690 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 49 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE2 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 4 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 30 × 2 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 28 Hi : 26 Me : 23 Lo : 21 100
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outdoor air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 2 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A (option) wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-E1R (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ9.52 (3/8") Pipeφ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/Uφ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : φ15.88 (5/8") φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump — —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation
these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) When wireless remote controller is used, fan is 3 speed setting (Hi-Me-Lo) only.

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Model FDEN100VSXVF
Indoor unit FDEN100VF Outdoor unit FDC100VSX
Item
Power source 380-415V 3N~50Hz / 380V 3N~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 10.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~11.2 (Max.)] 11.2 [ 4.0 (Min.)~16.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 2.80 2.88
Running current A 4.1 / 4.3 4.2 / 4.5
Power factor % 99 99 / 97
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 15 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 46 Hi : 44 Me : 41 Lo : 39 Cooling : 48 Heating : 50
Exterior dimensions
mm 250 × 1,620 × 690 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 49 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE3 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 4 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 30 × 2 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 28 Hi : 26 Me : 23 Lo : 21 100
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outdoor air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 2 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A (option) wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-E1R (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ9.52 (3/8") Pipeφ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/Uφ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : φ15.88 (5/8") φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump — —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation
these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 400V50Hz or 380V60Hz.
(5) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDEN125VNXVF
Indoor unit FDEN125VF Outdoor unit FDC125VNX
Item
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 12.5 [ 5.0 (Min.)~14.0 (Max.)] 14.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~17.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 3.86 3.77
Running current A 17.1 / 17.9 16.7 / 17.5
Power factor % 98 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 26 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 50 Hi : 46 Me : 44 Lo : 43 Cooling : 48 Heating : 50
Exterior dimensions
mm 250 × 1,620 × 690 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 49 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE2 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 4 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 40 × 2 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 32 Hi : 29 Me : 26 Lo : 23 100
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outdoor air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 2 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A (option) wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-E1R (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ9.52 (3/8") Pipeφ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/Uφ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : φ15.88 (5/8") φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump — —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation
these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) When wireless remote controller is used, fan is 3 speed setting (Hi-Me-Lo) only.

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Model FDEN125VSXVF
Indoor unit FDEN125VF Outdoor unit FDC125VSX
Item
Power source 380-415V 3N~50Hz / 380V 3N~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 12.5 [ 5.0 (Min.)~14.0 (Max.)] 14.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~18.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 3.86 3.77
Running current A 5.7 / 6.0 5.6 / 5.8
Power factor % 98 97 / 99
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 15 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 50 Hi : 46 Me : 44 Lo : 43 Cooling : 48 Heating : 50
Exterior dimensions
mm 250 × 1,620 × 690 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 49 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE3 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 4 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 40 × 2 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 32 Hi : 29 Me : 26 Lo : 23 100
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outdoor air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 2 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A (option) wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-E1R (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ9.52 (3/8") Pipeφ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/Uφ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : φ15.88 (5/8") φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 153
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump — —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation
these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 400V50Hz or 380V60Hz.
(5) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDEN140VNXVF
Indoor unit FDEN140VF Outdoor unit FDC140VNX
Item
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 14.0 [ 5.0 (Min.)~16.0 (Max.)] 16.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~18.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 4.98 4.69
Running current A 22.1 / 23.1 20.8 / 21.8
Power factor % 98 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 26 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 50 Hi : 46 Me : 44 Lo : 43 Cooling : 49 Heating : 52
Exterior dimensions
mm 250 × 1,620 × 690 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 49 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE2 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 4 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 40 × 2 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 32 Hi : 29 Me : 26 Lo : 23 100
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outdoor air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 2 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A (option) wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-E1R (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ9.52 (3/8") Pipeφ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/Uφ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : φ15.88 (5/8") φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 155
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump — —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation
these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) When wireless remote controller is used, fan is 3 speed setting (Hi-Me-Lo) only.

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Model FDEN140VSXVF
Indoor unit FDEN140VF Outdoor unit FDC140VSX
Item
Power source 380-415V 3N~50Hz / 380V 3N~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 14.0 [ 5.0 (Min.)~16.0 (Max.)] 16.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~20.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 4.98 4.69
Running current A 7.3 / 7.7 6.9 / 7.3
Power factor % 98 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 15 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 50 Hi : 46 Me : 44 Lo : 43 Cooling : 49 Heating : 52
Exterior dimensions
mm 250 × 1,620 × 690 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 49 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE3 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 4 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 40 × 2 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 32 Hi : 29 Me : 26 Lo : 23 100
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outdoor air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 2 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A (option) wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-E1R (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ9.52 (3/8") Pipeφ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/Uφ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : φ15.88 (5/8") φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump — —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation
these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 400V50Hz or 380V60Hz.
(5) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDEN71VNXPVF
Indoor unit FDEN40VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC71VNX
Item
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 7.1 [ 3.2 (Min.)~ 8.0 (Max.)] 8.0 [ 3.6 (Min.)~ 9.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 2.08 2.40
Running current A 9.2 / 9.6 10.7 / 11.2
Power factor % 98 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 17 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 46 Hi : 39 Me : 38 Lo : 37 Cooling : 51,Heating : 48
Exterior dimensions
mm 210 × 1,070 × 690 750 × 880 (+88) × 340
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 28 60
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5118MDE2 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.675 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 2 Propeller fan × 1
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 25 < Direct line start > 86 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 11 Hi : 10 Me : 9 Lo : 7 Cooling : 60, Heating : 50
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outdoor air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 2 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A (option) wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-E1R (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/U φ6.35 (1/4") ②φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 ①φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/U φ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/U φ12.7 (1/2") ②φ12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 ①φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/U φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.50m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 2.95kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump — —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose —
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) Indoor unit specifications for one unit. Capacity and operation data is two indoor units are combined and run together.
(6) Branching pipe set "DIS-WA1" × 1 (option). ① : Pipe of O/U Branch, ② : Pipe of Branch I/U
(7) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDEN100VNXPVF
Indoor unit FDEN50VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC100VNX
Item
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 10.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~11.2 (Max.)] 11.2 [ 4.0 (Min.)~12.5 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 3.02 3.49
Running current A 13.4 / 14.0 15.4 / 16.2
Power factor % 98 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 24 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 46 Hi : 39 Me : 38 Lo : 37 Cooling : 48 Heating : 50
Exterior dimensions
mm 210 × 1,070 × 690 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 28 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE2 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 2 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 25 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 11 Hi : 10 Me : 9 Lo : 7 100
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outdoor air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net ×2 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A (option) wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-E1R (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/U φ6.35 (1/4") ② φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 ① φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/U φ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/U φ12.7 (1/2") ② φ12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 ① φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/U φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4,5kg (Pre-charged up to the piping length of 30m) Outdoor unit
Drain pump — —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) Indoor unit specifications for one unit. Capacity and operation data is two indoor units are combined and run together.
(6) Branching pipe set "DIS-WA1" × 1 (option). ① : Pipe of O/U Branch ② : Pipe of Branch~I/U
(7) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDEN100VSXPVF
Indoor unit FDEN50VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC100VSX
Item
Power source 380-415V 3N~50Hz / 380V 3N~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 10.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~11.2 (Max.)] 11.2 [ 4.0 (Min.)~16.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 3.02 3.49
Running current A 4.4 / 4.7 5.1 / 5.4
Power factor % 99 / 98 98 / 99
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 15 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 46 Hi : 39 Me : 38 Lo : 37 Cooling : 48 Heating : 50
Exterior dimensions
mm 210 × 1,070 × 690 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 28 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE3 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 2 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 25 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 11 Hi : 10 Me : 9 Lo : 7 100
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outdoor air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 2 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A (option) wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-E1R (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ6.35 (1/4") ②φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 ①φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/Uφ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/Uφ12.7 (1/2") ②φ12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 ①φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/Uφ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg (Pre-charged up to the piping length of 30m) Outdoor unit
Drain pump — —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 400V50Hz or 380V60Hz.
(5) Indoor unit specifications for one unit. Capacity and operation data is two indoor units are combined and run together.
(6) Branching pipe set "DIS-WA1" × 1 (option). ① : Pipe of O/U~Branch, ② : Pipe of Branch~I/U
(7) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDEN125VNXPVF
Indoor unit FDEN60VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC125VNX
Item
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 12.5 [ 5.0 (Min.)~14.0 (Max.)] 14.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~17.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 4.06 3.70
Running current A 18.0 / 18.8 16.4 / 17.2
Power factor % 98 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 26 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 48 Hi : 41 Me : 39 Lo : 38 Cooling : 48 Heating : 50
Exterior dimensions
mm 210 × 1,320 × 690 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 37 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE2 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 4 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 20 × 2 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 20 Hi : 16 Me : 14 Lo : 12 100
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outdoor air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 2 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A (option) wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-E1R (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ6.35 (1/4") ②φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 ①φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/Uφ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/Uφ12.7 (1/2") ②φ12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 ①φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/Uφ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg (Pre-charged up to the piping length of 30m) Outdoor unit
Drain pump — —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) Indoor unit specifications for one unit. Capacity and operation data is two indoor units are combined and run together.
(6) Branching pipe set "DIS-WA1" × 1 (option). ① : Pipe of O/U~Branch, ② : Pipe of Branch~I/U
(7) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDEN125VSXPVF
Indoor unit FDEN60VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC125VSX
Item
Power source 380-415V 3N~50Hz / 380V 3N~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 12.5 [ 5.0 (Min.)~14.0 (Max.)] 14.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~18.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 4.06 3.70
Running current A 6.0 / 6.3 5.4 / 5.7
Power factor % 98 99
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 15 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 48 Hi : 41 Me : 39 Lo : 38 Cooling : 48 Heating : 50
Exterior dimensions
mm 210 × 1,320 × 690 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 37 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE3 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 4 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 20 × 2 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 20 Hi : 16 Me : 14 Lo : 12 100
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outdoor air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 2 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A (option) wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-E1R (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ6.35 (1/4") ②φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 ①φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/Uφ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/Uφ12.7 (1/2") ②φ12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 ①φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/Uφ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg (Pre-charged up to the piping length of 30m) Outdoor unit
Drain pump — —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 400V50Hz or 380V60Hz.
(5) Indoor unit specifications for one unit. Capacity and operation data is two indoor units are combined and run together.
(6) Branching pipe set "DIS-WA1" × 1 (option). ① : Pipe of O/U~Branch, ② : Pipe of Branch~I/U
(7) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDEN140VNXPVF
Indoor unit FDEN71VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC140VNX
Item
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 14.0 [ 5.0 (Min.)~16.0 (Max.)] 16.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~18.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 4.96 4.58
Running current A 22.0 / 23.0 20.3 / 21.2
Power factor % 98 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 26 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 50 Hi : 41 Me : 39 Lo : 38 Cooling : 49 Heating : 52
Exterior dimensions
mm 210 × 1,320 × 690 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 37 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE2 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 4 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 20 × 2 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 20 Hi : 16 Me : 14 Lo : 12 100
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outdoor air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 2 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A (option) wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-E1R (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ9.52 (3/8") ②φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 ①φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/Uφ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/Uφ15.88 (5/8") ②φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 ①φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/Uφ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg (Pre-charged up to the piping length of 30m) Outdoor unit
Drain pump — —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) Indoor unit specifications for one unit. Capacity and operation data is two indoor units are combined and run together.
(6) Branching pipe set "DIS-WA1" × 1 (option). ① : Pipe of O/U~Branch, ② : Pipe of Branch~I/U
(7) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDEN140VSXPVF
Indoor unit FDEN71VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC140VSX
Item
Power source 380-415V 3N~50Hz / 380V 3N~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 14.0 [ 5.0(Min.)~16.0(Max.)] 16.0 [ 4.0(Min.)~20.0(Max.)]
Power consumption kW 4.96 4.58
Running current A 7.2 / 7.7 6.7 / 7.1
Power factor % 99 / 98 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 15 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 50 Hi : 41 Me : 9 Lo : 38 Cooling : 49 Heating : 52
Exterior dimensions
mm 210 × 1,320 × 690 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 37 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE3 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 4 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 20 × 2 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 20 Hi : 16 Me : 14 Lo : 12 100
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outdoor air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 2 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A (option) wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-E1R (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ9.52 (3/8") ②φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 ①φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/Uφ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/Uφ15.88 (5/8") ②φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 ①φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/Uφ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg (Pre-charged up to the piping length of 30m) Outdoor unit
Drain pump — —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 400V50Hz or 380V60Hz.
(5) Indoor unit specifications for one unit. Capacity and operation data is two indoor units are combined and run together.
(6) Branching pipe set "DIS-WA1" × 1 (option). ① : Pipe of O/U~Branch, ② : Pipe of Branch~I/U
(7) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDEN140VNXTVF
Indoor unit FDEN50VF (3 units) Outdoor unit FDC140VNX
Item
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 14.0 [ 5.0(Min.)~16.0(Max.)] 16.0 [ 4.0(Min.)~18.0(Max.)]
Power consumption kW 4.90 4.53
Running current A 21.7 / 22.7 20.1 / 21.0
Power factor % 98 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 26 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 46 Hi : 39 Me : 38 Lo : 37 Cooling : 49 Heating : 52
Exterior dimensions
mm 210 × 1,370 × 690 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 28 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE2 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 2 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 25 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 11 Hi : 10 Me : 9 Lo : 7 100
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outdoor air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 2 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A (option) wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-E1R (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ6.35 (1/4") ②φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 ①φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/Uφ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/Uφ12.7 (1/2") ②φ12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 ①φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/Uφ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 153
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg (Pre-charged up to the piping length of 30m) Outdoor unit
Drain pump — —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) Indoor unit specifications for one unit. Capacity and operation data is three indoor units are combined and run together.
(6) Branching pipe set "DIS-TA1" × 1 (option). ① : Pipe of O/U~Branch, ② : Pipe of Branch~I/U
(7) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDEN140VSXTVF
Indoor unit FDEN50VF (3 units) Outdoor unit FDC140VSX
Item
Power source 380-415V 3N~50Hz / 380V 3N~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 14.0 [ 5.0 (Min.)~16.0 (Max.)] 16.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~20.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 4.90 4.53
Running current A 7.3 / 7.6 6.7 / 7.0
Power factor % 97 / 98 97 / 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 15 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 46 Hi : 39 Me : 38 Lo : 37 Cooling : 49 Heating : 52
Exterior dimensions
mm 210 × 1,070 × 690 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Plaster White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (6.8Y8.9/0.2) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 28 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE3 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 2 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 25 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 11 Hi : 10 Me : 9 Lo : 7 100
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outdoor air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Pocket plastic net × 2 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-EX1A (option) wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-E1R (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ6.35 (1/4") ②φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 ①φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/Uφ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/Uφ12.7 (1/2") ②φ12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 ①φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/Uφ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 153
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg (Pre-charged up to the piping length of 30m) Outdoor unit
Drain pump — —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 400V50Hz or 380V60Hz.
(5) Indoor unit specifications for one unit. Capacity and operation data is three indoor units are combined and run together.
(6) Branching pipe set "DIS-TA1" × 1( option). ① : Pipe of O/U~Branch, ② : Pipe of Branch~I/U
(7) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDU71VNXVD
Indoor unit FDU71VD Outdoor unit FDC71VNX
Item —
Power source 220-240V~50Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 7.1 [ 3.2 (Min.)~8.0 (Max.)] 8.0 [ 3.6 (Min.)~9.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 2.15 2.15
Running current A 9.6 9.5
Power factor % 98 99
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 17 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Hi : 41 Lo : 37 Cooling : 51, Heating : 48
Exterior dimensions
mm 295 × 850 × 650 750 × 880 (+88) × 340
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Stucco White

(Munsell color) (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 40 60
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5118MDE2 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.675 (M-MA68)
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 2 Propeller fan × 1
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 230 < Direct line start > 86 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM Hi : 20 Lo : 17 Cooling : 60, Heating : 50
External static pressure Pa Standard : 60 Max : 130 0
Outdoor air intake Possible (on return duct) —
Air filter, Q'ty Procure locally —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-KIT3-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/U φ9.52 (3/8") Pipe φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/U φ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/U φ15.88 (5/8") Pipe φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/U φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.50m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 2.95kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Drain hose —
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature External static pressure
Operation DB WB DB WB of indoor unit [Pa]
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
60
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz
(5) External static pressure can be changed from standard external static pressure (factory setting) to maximum external static
pressuer (high static pressure setting) by remote controller.
(6) Value of sound pressure level become increased 5dB(A), when external static pressure is 130Pa.

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Model FDU100VNXVD
Indoor unit FDU100VD Outdoor unit FDC100VNX
Item —
Power source 220-240V~50Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 10.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~11.2 (Max.)] 11.2 [ 4.0 (Min.)~12.5 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 2.78 2.90
Running current A 12.3 12.9
Power factor % 98 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 25 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Hi : 42 Lo : 37 Cooling : 48 Heating : 50
Exterior dimensions
mm 350 × 1,370 × 650 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Stucco White

(Munsell color) (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 63 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE2 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 (M-MA68)
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing Straight fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 2 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 280 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM Hi : 34 Lo : 27 100
External static pressure Pa Standard : 60 Max : 130 0
Outdoor air intake Possible (on return duct) —
Air filter, Q'ty Procure locally —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-KIT3-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/U φ9.52 (3/8") Pipe φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/U φ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/U φ15.88 (5/8") Pipe φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/U φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature External static pressure
Operation DB WB DB WB of indoor unit [Pa]
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
60
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz
(5) External static pressure can be changed from standard external static pressure (factory setting) to maximum external static
pressuer (high static pressure setting) by remote controller.
(6) Value of sound pressure level become increased 5dB(A), when external static pressure is 130Pa.

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Model FDU100VSXVD
Indoor unit FDU100VD Outdoor unit FDC100VSX
Item —
Power source 380-415V 3N~50Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 10.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~11.2 (Max.)] 11.2 [ 4.0 (Min.)~16.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 2.78 2.90
Running current A 4.1 4.3
Power factor % 98 97
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 16 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Hi : 42 Lo : 37 Cooling : 48 Heating : 50
Exterior dimensions
mm 350 × 1,370 × 650 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Stucco White

(Munsell color) (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 63 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE3 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 (M-MA68)
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 2 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 280 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM Hi : 34 Lo : 27 100
External static pressure Pa Standard : 60 Max : 130 0
Outdoor air intake Possible (on return duct) —
Air filter, Q'ty Procure locally —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-KIT3-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/U φ9.52 (3/8") Pipe φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/U φ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/U φ15.88 (5/8") Pipe φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/U φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature External static pressure
Operation DB WB DB WB of indoor unit [Pa]
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
60
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 400V50Hz
(5) External static pressure can be changed from standard external static pressure (factory setting) to maximum external static
pressuer (high static pressure setting) by remote controller.
(6) Value of sound pressure level become increased 5dB(A), when external static pressure is 130Pa.

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Model FDU125VNXVD
Indoor unit FDU125VD Outdoor unit FDC125VNX
Item —
Power source 220-240V~50Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 12.5 [ 5.0 (Min.)~14.0 (Max.)] 14.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~17.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 3.44 3.67
Running current A 15.3 16.3
Power factor % 98 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 29 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Hi : 43 Lo : 38 Cooling : 48 Heating : 50
Exterior dimensions
mm 350 × 1,370 × 650 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Stucco White

(Munsell color) (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 63 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE2 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 (M-MA68)
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 2 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 370 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM Hi : 42 Lo : 33.5 100
External static pressure Pa Standard : 60 Max : 130 0
Outdoor air intake Possible (on return duct) —
Air filter, Q'ty Procure locally —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-KIT3-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/U φ9.52 (3/8") Pipe φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/U φ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/U φ15.88 (5/8") Pipe φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/U φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature External static pressure
Operation DB WB DB WB of indoor unit [Pa]
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
60
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz
(5) External static pressure can be changed from standard external static pressure (factory setting) to maximum external static
pressuer (high static pressure setting) by remote controller.
(6) Value of sound pressure level become increased 5dB(A), when external static pressure is 130Pa.

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Model FDU125VSXVD
Indoor unit FDU125VD Outdoor unit FDC125VSX
Item —
Power source 380-415V 3N~50Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 12.5 [ 5.0 (Min.)~14.0 (Max.)] 14.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~18.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 3.44 3.67
Running current A 5.1 5.4
Power factor % 97 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 18 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Hi : 43 Lo : 38 Cooling : 48 Heating : 50
Exterior dimensions
mm 350 × 1,370 × 650 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Stucco White

(Munsell color) (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 63 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE3 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 (M-MA68)
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 2 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 370 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM Hi : 42 Lo : 33.5 100
External static pressure Pa Standard : 60 Max : 130 0
Outdoor air intake Possible (on return duct) —
Air filter, Q'ty Procure locally —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-KIT3-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/U φ9.52 (3/8") Pipe φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/U φ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/U φ15.88 (5/8") Pipe φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/U φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature External static pressure
Operation DB WB DB WB of indoor unit [Pa]
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
60
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 400V50Hz
(5) External static pressure can be changed from standard external static pressure (factory setting) to maximum external static
pressuer (high static pressure setting) by remote controller.
(6) Value of sound pressure level become increased 5dB(A), when external static pressure is 130Pa.

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Model FDU140VNXVD
Indoor unit FDU140VD Outdoor unit FDC140VNX
Item —
Power source 220-240V~50Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 14.0 [ 5.0 (Min.)~16.0 (Max.)] 16.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~18.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 4.20 4.30
Running current A 18.6 19.1
Power factor % 98 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 30 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Hi : 43 Lo : 38 Cooling : 49 Heating : 52
Exterior dimensions
mm 350 × 1,370 × 650 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Stucco White

(Munsell color) (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 63 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE2 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 (M-MA68)
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 2 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 370 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM Hi : 42 Lo : 33.5 100
External static pressure Pa Standard : 60 Max : 130 0
Outdoor air intake Possible (on return duct) —
Air filter, Q'ty Procure locally —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-KIT3-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/U φ9.52 (3/8") Pipe φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/U φ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/U φ15.88 (5/8") Pipe φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/U φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature External static pressure
Operation DB WB DB WB of indoor unit [Pa]
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
60
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz
(5) External static pressure can be changed from standard external static pressure (factory setting) to maximum external static
pressuer (high static pressure setting) by remote controller.
(6) Value of sound pressure level become increased 5dB(A), when external static pressure is 130Pa.

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Model FDU140VSXVD
Indoor unit FDU140VD Outdoor unit FDC140VSX
Item —
Power source 380-415V 3N~50Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 14.0 [ 5.0 (Min.)~16.0 (Max.)] 16.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~20.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 4.20 4.30
Running current A 6.2 6.3
Power factor % 98 99
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 19 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Hi : 43 Lo : 38 Cooling : 49 Heating : 52
Exterior dimensions
mm 350 × 1,370 × 650 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Stucco White

(Munsell color) (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 63 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE3 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 (M-MA68)
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 2 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 370 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM Hi : 42 Lo : 33.5 100
External static pressure Pa Standard : 60 Max : 130 0
Outdoor air intake Possible (on return duct) —
Air filter, Q'ty Procure locally —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-KIT3-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/U φ9.52 (3/8") Pipe φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/U φ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/U φ15.88 (5/8") Pipe φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/U φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature External static pressure
Operation DB WB DB WB of indoor unit [Pa]
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
60
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 400V50Hz
(5) External static pressure can be changed from standard external static pressure (factory setting) to maximum external static
pressuer (high static pressure setting) by remote controller.
(6) Value of sound pressure level become increased 5dB(A), when external static pressure is 130Pa.

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Model FDUM50ZJXVF
Item Indoor unit FDUM50VF Outdoor unit SRC50ZJX-S
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 5.0 [ 2.2 (Min.)~5.6 (Max.)] 5.4 [ 0.6 (Min.)~6.3 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 1.38 1.45
Running current A 6.3 / 6.6 6.6 / 6.9
Power factor % 95 96
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 15 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 37 Hi : 32 Me : 29 Lo : 26 Cooling : 54 Heating : 50
Exterior dimensions
mm 280 × 750 × 635 640 × 800 (+71) × 290
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Stucco White

(Munsell color) (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 29 45
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5113MCE2 (Twin Rotary type) × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.45 MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Capillary tubes + Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 1 Propeller fan × 1
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 100 < Direct line start > 34 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 13 Hi : 10 Me : 9 Lo : 8 Cooling : 40 Heating : 33
External static pressure Pa Standard : 35 Max : 100 0
Outdoor air intake Possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Procure locally —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — —
Remote controller wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-KIT3-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/U φ6.35 (1/4") Pipe φ6.35 (1/4") × 0.8 O/U φ6.35 (1/4")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : φ12.7 (1/2") Pipe φ12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 φ12.7 (1/2")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.30m
Vertical height difference between Max.20m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.20m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 1.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 15m)
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 5pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IPX4
Standard Accessories Drain hose Drain elbow, Drain hole grommet
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature External static pressure of indoor unit
Operation DB WB DB WB Pa
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
35
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) Static pressure of optional air filter "UM-FL1EF" is 5Pa initially.
(6) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDUM60ZJXVF
Item Indoor unit FDUM60VF Outdoor unit SRC60ZJX-S
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 5.6 [ 2.8 (Min.)~6.3 (Max.)] 6.7 [ 0.6 (Min.)~7.1 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 1.54 1.75
Running current A 6.8 / 7.1 7.8 / 8.2
Power factor % 98 / 99 98 / 97
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 15 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 36 Hi : 31 Me : 28 Lo : 25 54
Exterior dimensions
mm 280 × 950 × 635 640 × 800 (+71) × 290
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Stucco White

(Munsell color) (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 34 45
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5113MCE2 ( Twin Rotary type ) × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.45 MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Capillary tubes + Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 2 Propeller fan × 1
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 130 < Direct line start > 34 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 20 Hi : 15 Me : 13 Lo : 10 Cooling : 41.5 Heating : 39
External static pressure Pa Standard : 35 Max : 100 0
Outdoor air intake Possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Procure locally —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — —
Remote controller wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-KIT3-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/U φ6.35 (1/4") Pipe φ6.35 (1/4") × 0.8 O/U φ6.35 (1/4")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : φ12.7 (1/2") φ12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 φ12.7 (1/2")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.30m
Vertical height difference between Max.20m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.20m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 1.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 15m)
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 5pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IPX4
Standard Accessories Drain hose Drain elbow, Drain hole grommet
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature External static pressure of indoor unit
Operation DB WB DB WB Pa
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
35
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) Static pressure of optional air filter "UM-FL2EF" is 5Pa initially.
(6) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDUM71VNXVF
Item Indoor unit FDUM71VF Outdoor unit FDC71VNX
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 7.1 [ 3.2 (Min.)~8.0 (Max.)] 8.0 [ 3.6 (Min.)~9.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 2.03 1.99
Running current A 9.0 / 9.4 9.0 / 9.4
Power factor % 98 96
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 17 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 38 Hi : 33 Me : 29 Lo : 25 Cooling : 51, Heating : 48
Exterior dimensions
mm 280 × 950 × 635 750 × 880 (+88) × 340
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Stucco White

(Munsell color) (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 34 60
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5118MDE2 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.675 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 2 Propeller fan × 1
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 130 < Direct line start > 86 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 24 Hi : 19 Me : 15 Lo : 10 Cooling : 60, Heating : 50
External static pressure Pa Standard : 35 Max : 100 0
Outdoor air intake Possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Procure locally —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-KIT3-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/U φ9.52 (3/8") Pipe φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 φ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : φ15.88 (5/8") φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.50m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 2.95kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Drain hose —
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature External static pressure of indoor unit
Operation DB WB DB WB Pa
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
35
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) Static pressure of optional air filter "UM-FL2EF" is 5Pa initially.
(6) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDUM100VNXVF
Item Indoor unit FDUM100VF Outdoor unit FDC100VNX
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 10.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~11.2 (Max.)] 11.2 [ 4.0 (Min.)~12.5 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 2.68 3.02
Running current A 12.0 / 12.5 13.5 / 14.1
Power factor % 97 97
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 24 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 44 Hi : 38 Me : 36 Lo : 30 Cooling : 48, Heating : 50
Exterior dimensions
mm 280 × 1,370 × 740 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Stucco White

(Munsell color) (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 54 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE2 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 3 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 100 + 130 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 36 Hi : 28 Me : 25 Lo : 19 100
External static pressure Pa Standard : 60 Max : 100 0
Outdoor air intake Possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Procure locally —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-KIT3-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/U φ9.52 (3/8") Pipe φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/U φ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : φ15.88 (5/8") φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature External static pressure of indoor unit
Operation DB WB DB WB Pa
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
60
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) Static pressure of optional air filter "UM-FL3EF" is 5Pa initially.
(6) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDUM100VSXVF
Item Indoor unit FDUM100VF Outdoor unit FDC100VSX
Power source 380-415V 3N~50Hz / 380V 3N~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 10.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~11.2 (Max.)] 11.2 [ 4.0 (Min.)~16.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 2.68 3.02
Running current A 4.0 / 4.2 4.5 / 4.7
Power factor % 97 97 / 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 15 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 44 Hi : 38 Me : 36 Lo : 30 Cooling : 48 Heating : 50
Exterior dimensions
mm 280 × 1,370 × 740 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Stucco White

(Munsell color) (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 54 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE3 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 3 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 100 + 130 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 36 Hi : 28 Me : 25 Lo : 19 100
External static pressure Pa Standard : 60 Max : 100 0
Outdoor air intake Possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Procure locally —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-KIT3-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/U φ9.52 (3/8") Pipe φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/U φ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size           Gas line : I/U φ15.88 (5/8") φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature External static pressure of indoor unit
Operation BD WB DB WB Pa
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
60
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. temperature.
During operation these value are somewhat higher due to ambient.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 400V50Hz or 380V60Hz.
(5) Static pressure of optional air filter "UM-FL3EF" is 5Pa initially.
(6) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDUM125VNXVF
Item Indoor unit FDUM125VF Outdoor unit FDC125VNX
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 12.5 [ 5.0 (Min.)~14.0 (Max.)] 14.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~17.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 3.49 3.77
Running current A 15.5 / 16.2 16.8 / 17.6
Power factor % 98 98 / 97
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 26 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 45 Hi : 40 Me : 34 Lo : 29 Cooling : 48 Heating : 50
Exterior dimensions
mm 280 × 1,370 × 740 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Stucco White

(Munsell color) (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 54 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE2 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 3 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 100 + 200 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 39 Hi : 32 Me : 26 Lo : 20 100
External static pressure Pa Standard : 60 Max : 100 0
Outdoor air intake Possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Procure locally —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-KIT3-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/U φ9.52 (3/8") Pipe φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/U φ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : φ15.88 (5/8") φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature External static pressure of indoor unit
Operation BD WB DB WB Pa
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
60
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation
these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) Static pressure of optional air filter "UM-FL3EF" is 5Pa initially.
(6) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDUM125VSXVF
Item Indoor unit FDUM125VF Outdoor unit FDC125VSX
Power source 380-415V 3N~50Hz / 380V 3N~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 12.5 [ 5.0 (Min.)~14.0 (Max.)] 14.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~18.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 3.49 3.77
Running current A 5.2 / 5.5 5.6 / 5.9
Power factor % 97 / 96 97
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 15 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 45 Hi : 40 Me : 34 Lo : 29 Cooling : 48 Heating : 50
Exterior dimensions
mm 280 × 1,370 × 740 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Stucco White

(Munsell color) (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 54 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE3 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 3 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 100 + 200 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 39 Hi : 32 Me : 26 Lo : 20 100
External static pressure Pa Standard : 60 Max : 100 0
Outdoor air intake Possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Procure locally —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-KIT3-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/U φ9.52 (3/8") Pipe φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/U φ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : φ15.88 (5/8") φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature External static pressure of indoor unit
Operation BD WB DB WB Pa
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
60
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. temperature.
During operation these value are somewhat higher due to ambient.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 400V50Hz or 380V60Hz.
(5) Static pressure of optional air filter "UM-FL3EF" is 5Pa initially.
(6) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDUM140VNXVF
Item Indoor unit FDUM140VF Outdoor unit FDC140VNX
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 14.0 [ 5.0 (Min.)~14.5 (Max.)] 16.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~18.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 4.28 4.42
Running current A 19.2 / 20.1 19.8 / 20.7
Power factor % 97 97
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 26 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 47 Hi : 40 Me : 35 Lo : 30 Cooling : 49 Heating : 52
Exterior dimensions
mm 280 × 1,370 × 740 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Stucco White

(Munsell color) (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 54 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE2 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 3 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 100 + 200 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 48 Hi : 35 Me : 28 Lo : 22 100
External static pressure Pa Standard : 60 Max : 100 0
Outdoor air intake Possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Procure locally —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-KIT3-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/U φ9.52 (3/8") Pipe φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/U φ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : φ15.88 (5/8") φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature External static pressure of indoor unit
Operation BD WB DB WB Pa
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
60
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation
these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) Static pressure of optional air filter "UM-FL3EF" is 5Pa initially.
(6) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDUM140VSXVF
Item Indoor unit FDUM140VF Outdoor unit FDC140VSX
Power source 380-415V 3N~50Hz / 380V 3N~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 14.0 [ 5.0 (Min.)~14.5 (Max.)] 16.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~20.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 4.28 4.42
Running current A 6.4 / 6.7 6.6 / 6.9
Power factor % 97 97
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 16 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 47 Hi : 40 Me : 35 Lo : 30 Cooling : 49 Heating : 52
Exterior dimensions
mm 280 × 1,370 × 740 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Stucco White

(Munsell color) (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 54 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE3 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 3 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 100 + 200 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 48 Hi : 35 Me : 28 Lo : 22 100
External static pressure Pa Standard : 60 Max : 100 0
Outdoor air intake Possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Procure locally —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-KIT3-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/U φ9.52 (3/8") Pipe φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/U φ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : φ15.88 (5/8") φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature External static pressure of indoor unit
Operation BD WB DB WB Pa
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
60
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. temperature.
During operation these value are somewhat higher due to ambient.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 400V50Hz or 380V60Hz.
(5) Static pressure of optional air filter "UM-FL3EF" is 5Pa initially.
(6) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDUM100VNXPVF
Item Indoor unit FDUM50VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC100VNX
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 10.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~11.2 (Max.)] 11.2 [ 4.0 (Min.)~16.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 2.66 3.02
Running current A 11.9 / 12.4 13.5 / 14.1
Power factor % 97 / 98 97
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 24 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 37 Hi : 32 Me : 29 Lo : 26 Cooling : 48 Heating : 50
Exterior dimensions
mm 280 × 750 × 635 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Stucco White

(Munsell color) (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 29 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE2 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 1 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 100 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 13 Hi : 10 Me : 9 Lo : 8 100
External static pressure Pa Standard : 35 Max : 100 0
Outdoor air intake Possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Procure locally —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-KIT3-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ6.35 (1/4") ②φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 ①φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/Uφ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/Uφ12.7 (1/2") ②φ12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 ①φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/Uφ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature External static pressure of indoor unit
Operation DB WB DB WB pa
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
35
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation hese value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) Indoor unit specifications for one unit. Capacity and operation data is two indoor units are combined and run together.
(6) Branching pipe set "DIS-WA1" × 1 (option). ① : Pipe of O/U~Branch, ② : Pipe of Branch~I/U
(7) Static pressure of optional air filter "UM-FL1EF" is 5Pa initially.
(8) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDUM100VSXPVF
Item Indoor unit FDUM50VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC100VSX
Power source 380-415V 3N~50Hz / 380V 3N~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 10.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~11.2 (Max.)] 11.2 [ 4.0 (Min.)~12.5 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 2.66 3.02
Running current A 4.0 / 4.2 4.5 / 4.7
Power factor % 96 97 / 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 15 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 37 Hi : 32 Me : 29 Lo : 26 Cooling : 48 Heating : 50
Exterior dimensions
mm 280 × 750 × 635 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Stucco White

(Munsell color) (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 29 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE3 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 1 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 100 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 13 Hi : 10 Me : 9 Lo : 8 100
External static pressure Pa Standard : 35 Max : 100 0
Outdoor air intake Possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Procure locally —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-KIT3-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ6.35 (1/4") ②φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 ①φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/Uφ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/Uφ12.7 (1/2") ②φ12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 ①φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/Uφ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature External static pressure of indoor unit
Operation DB WB DB WB pa
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
35
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 400V50Hz or 380V60Hz.
(5) Indoor unit specifications for one unit. Capacity and operation data is two indoor units are combined and run together.
(6) Branching pipe set "DIS-WA1" × 1 (option). ① : Pipe of O/U~Branch, ② : Pipe of Branch~I/U
(7) Static pressure of optional air filter "UM-FL1EF" is 5Pa initially.
(8) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDUM125VNXPVF
Item Indoor unit FDUM60VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC125VNX
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 12.5 [ 5.0 (Min.)~14.0 (Max.)] 14.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~17.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 3.26 3.66
Running current A 14.6 / 15.3 16.4 / 17.1
Power factor % 97 97
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 26 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 36 Hi : 31 Me : 28 Lo : 25 Cooling : 48 Heating : 50
Exterior dimensions
mm 280 × 950 × 635 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Stucco White

(Munsell color) (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 34 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE2 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 2 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 130 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 20 Hi : 15 Me : 13 Lo : 10 100
External static pressure Pa Standard : 35 Max : 100 0
Outdoor air intake Possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Procure locally —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-KIT3-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ6.35 (1/4") ②φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 ①φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/Uφ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/Uφ12.7 (5/8") ②φ12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 ①φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/Uφ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature External static pressure of indoor unit
Operation BD WB DB WB Pa
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
35
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation hese value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) Indoor unit specifications for one unit. Capacity and operation data is two indoor units are combined and run together.
(6) Branching pipe set "DIS-WA1" × 1 (option). ① : Pipe of O/U~Branch, ② : Pipe of Branch~I/U
(7) Static pressure of optional air filter "UM-FL2EF" is 5Pa initially.
(8) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDUM125VSXPVF
Item Indoor unit FDUM60VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC125VSX
Power source 380-415V 3N~50Hz / 380V 3N~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 12.5 [ 5.0 (Min.)~14.0 (Max.)] 14.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~18.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 3.26 3.66
Running current A 4.9 / 5.2 5.4 / 5.7
Power factor % 96 / 95 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 15 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 36 Hi : 31 Me : 28 Lo : 25 Cooling : 48 Heating : 50
Exterior dimensions
mm 280 × 950 × 635 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Stucco White

(Munsell color) (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 34 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE3 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 2 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 130 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 20 Hi : 15 Me : 13 Lo : 10 100
External static pressure Pa Standard : 35 Max : 100 0
Outdoor air intake Possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Procure locally —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-KIT3-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ6.35 (1/4") ②φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 ①φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/Uφ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/Uφ12.7 (1/2") ②φ12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 ①φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/Uφ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature External static pressure of indoor unit
Operation BD WB DB WB Pa
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
35
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 400V50Hz or 380V60Hz.
(5) Indoor unit specifications for one unit. Capacity and operation data is two indoor units are combined and run together.
(6) Branching pipe set "DIS-WA1" × 1 (option). ① : Pipe of O/U~Branch, ② : Pipe of Branch~I/U
(7) Static pressure of optional air filter "UM-FL2EF" is 5Pa initially.
(8) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDUM140VNXPVF
Item Indoor unit FDUM71VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC140VNX
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 14.0 [ 5.0 (Min.)~14.5 (Max.)] 16.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~18.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 4.36 4.35
Running current A 19.5 / 20.4 19.5 / 20.4
Power factor % 97 97
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 26 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 38 Hi : 33 Me : 29 Lo : 25 Cooling : 49 Heating : 52
Exterior dimensions
mm 280 × 950 × 635 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Stucco White

(Munsell color) (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 34 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE2 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 2 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 130 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 24 Hi : 19 Me : 15 Lo : 10 100
External static pressure Pa Standard : 35 Max : 100 0
Outdoor air intake Possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Procure locally —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-KIT3-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ9.52 (3/8") ②φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 ①φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/Uφ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/Uφ15.88 (5/8") ②φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 ①φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/Uφ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature External static pressure of indoor unit
Operation BD WB DB WB Pa
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
35
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation hese value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) Indoor unit specifications for one unit. Capacity and operation data is two indoor units are combined and run together.
(6) Branching pipe set "DIS-WA1" × 1 (option). ① : Pipe of O/U~Branch, ② : Pipe of Branch~I/U
(7) Static pressure of optional air filter "UM-FL2EF" is 5Pa initially.
(8) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDUM140VSXPVF
Item Indoor unit FDUM71VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC140VSX
Power source 380-415V 3N~50Hz / 380V 3N~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 14.0 [ 5.0 (Min.)~14.5 (Max.)] 16.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~20.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 4.36 4.35
Running current A 6.5 / 6.8 6.5 / 6.8
Power factor % 97 97
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 15 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 38 Hi : 33 Me : 29 Lo : 25 Cooling : 49 Heating : 52
Exterior dimensions
mm 280 × 950 × 635 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Stucco White

(Munsell color) (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 34 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE3 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 2 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 130 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 24 Hi : 19 Me : 15 Lo : 10 100
External static pressure Pa Standard : 35 Max : 100 0
Outdoor air intake Possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Procure locally —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-KIT3-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ9.52 (3/8") ②φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 ①φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/Uφ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/Uφ15.88 (5/8") ②φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 ①φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/Uφ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature External static pressure of indoor unit
Operation BD WB DB WB Pa
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
35
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 400V50Hz or 380V60Hz.
(5) Indoor unit specifications for one unit. Capacity and operation data is two indoor units are combined and run together.
(6) Branching pipe set "DIS-WA1" × 1 (option). ① : Pipe of O/U~Branch, ② : Pipe of Branch~I/U
(7) Static pressure of optional air filter "UM-FL2EF" is 5Pa initially.
(8) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDUM140VNXTVF
Item Indoor unit FDUM50VF (3 units) Outdoor unit FDC140VNX
Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 14.0 [ 5.0 (Min.)~14.5 (Max.)] 16.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~18.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 4.21 4.69
Running current A 18.9 / 19.8 21.0 / 22.0
Power factor % 97 97
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 26 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 37 Hi : 32 Me : 29 Lo : 26 Cooling : 49 Heating : 52
Exterior dimensions
mm 280 × 750 × 635 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Stucco White

(Munsell color) (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 29 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE2 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 1 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 100 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 13 Hi : 10 Me : 9 Lo : 8 100
External static pressure Pa Standard : 35 Max : 100 0
Outdoor air intake Possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Procure locally —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-KIT3-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ6.35 (1/4") ②φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 ①φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/Uφ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/Uφ12.7 (1/2") ②φ12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 ①φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/Uφ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 153
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg (Pre-charged up to the piping length of 30m) Outdoor unit
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature External static pressure of indoor unit
Operation BD WB DB WB Pa
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
35
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation hese value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) Indoor unit specifications for one unit. Capacity and operation data is three indoor units are combined and run together.
(6) Branching pipe set "DIS-TA1" × 1 (option). ① : Pipe of O/U~Branch, ② : Pipe of Branch~I/U
(7) Static pressure of optional air filter "UM-FL1EF" is 5Pa initially.
(8) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDUM140VSXTVF
Item Indoor unit FDUM50VF (3 units) Outdoor unit FDC140VSX
Power source 380-415V 3N~50Hz / 380V 3N~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 14.0 [ 5.0 (Min.)~14.5 (Max.)] 16.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~20.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 4.21 4.69
Running current A 6.3 / 6.6 7.0 / 7.4
Power factor % 96 / 97 97 / 96
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 15 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 37 Hi : 32 Me : 29 Lo : 26 Cooling : 49 Heating : 52
Exterior dimensions
mm 280 × 750 × 635 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Stucco White

(Munsell color) (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 29 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE3 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fin & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 1 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 100 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 13 Hi : 10 Me : 9 Lo : 8 100
External static pressure Pa Standard : 35 Max : 100 0
Outdoor air intake Possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Procure locally —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor)
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller wired : RC-E5 (option) wireless : RCN-KIT3-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ6.35 (1/4") ②φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 ①φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/Uφ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/Uφ12.7 (1/2") ②φ12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 ①φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/Uφ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 153
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump Built-in Drain pump —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature External static pressure of indoor unit
Operation BD WB DB WB Pa
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
35
Heating 20˚C 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these value are somewhat higher due to
ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 400V50Hz or 380V60Hz.
(5) Indoor unit specifications for one unit. Capacity and operation data is three indoor units are combined and run together.
(6) Branching pipe set "DIS-TA1" × 1 (option). ① : Pipe of O/U~Branch, ② : Pipe of Branch~I/U
(7) Static pressure of optional air filter "UM-FL1EF" is 5Pa initially.
(8) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDF71VNXVD

Item Indoor unit FDF71VD Outdoor unit FDC71VNX


Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 7.1 [ 3.2 (Min.)~8.0 (Max.)] 8.0 [ 3.6 (Min.)~9.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 2.21 2.21
Running current A 9.8 / 10.3 9.9 / 10.4
Power factor % 98 97
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 17 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 42 Hi : 39 Me : 35 Lo : 33 Cooling : 51, Heating : 48
Exterior dimensions
mm 1,850 × 600 × 320 750 × 880 (+88) × 340
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Ceramic White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (N8.0) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1 ) near equivalent
Net weight kg 49 60
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5118MDE2 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.675 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fine & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 1 Propeller fan × 1
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 157 < Direct line start > 86 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 20 Hi : 18 Me : 16 Lo : 14 Cooling : 60, Heating : 50
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Plastic net × 1 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor )
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller RC-E5 Installed / wireless : RCN-KIT3-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ9.52 (3/8") Pipeφ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/U 9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : φ 15.88 (5/8") φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.50m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 2.95kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump — —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit —
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling o
27 C
o
19 C
o
35 C
o
24 C
o o o
Heating 20 C 7C 6C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation
  these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDF100VNXVD

Item Indoor unit FDF100VD Outdoor unit FDC100VNX


Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 10.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~11.2 (Max.)] 11.2 [ 4.0 (Min.)~12.5 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 2.83 3.04
Running current A 12.6 / 13.1 13.5 / 14.1
Power factor % 98 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 24 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 54 Hi : 50 Me : 48 Lo : 44 Cooling : 48 Heating : 50
Exterior dimensions
mm 1,850 × 600 × 320 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Ceramic White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (N8.0) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 52 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE2 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fine & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 1 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 157 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 29 Hi : 26 Me : 23 Lo : 19 100
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Plastic net × 1 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor )
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller RC-E5 Installed / wireless : RCN-KIT3-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ9.52 (3/8") Pipeφ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/Uφ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : φ15.88 (5/8") φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump — —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling o
27 C
o
19 C
o
35 C
o
24 C
Heating o
20 C
o
7C
o
6C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation
  these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDF100VSXVD

Item Indoor unit FDF100VD Outdoor unit FDC100VSX


380-415V 3N~50Hz / 380V 3N~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 10.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~11.2 (Max.)] 11.2 [ 4.0 (Min.)~16.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 2.83 3.04
Running current A 4.2 / 4.4 4.5 / 4.7
Power factor % 97 / 98 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 15 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 54 Hi : 50 Me : 48 Lo : 44 Cooling : 48 Heating : 50
Exterior dimensions
mm 1,850 × 600 × 320 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Ceramic White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (N8.0) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 52 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE3 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fine & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 1 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 157 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 29 Hi : 26 Me : 23 Lo : 19 100
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Plastic net × 1 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor )
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller RC-E5 Installed / wireless : RCN-KIT3-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ9.52 (3/8") Pipeφ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/U 9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : φ15.88 (5/8") φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump — —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling o
27 C
o
19 C
o
35 C
o
24 C
o o o
Heating 20 C 7C 6C

(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation
  these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 400V50Hz or 380V60Hz.
(5) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDF125VNXVD

Item Indoor unit FDF125VD Outdoor unit FDC125VNX


Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 12.5 [ 5.0 (Min.)~14.0 (Max.)] 14.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~17.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 3.89 3.88
Running current A 17.3 / 18.0 17.2 / 18.0
Power factor % 98 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 26 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 54 Hi : 50 Me : 48 Lo : 44 Cooling : 48 Heating : 50
Exterior dimensions
mm 1,850 × 600 × 320 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Ceramic White Stucco White
(Munsell color ) (N8.0) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 52 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE2 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fine & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 1 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 157 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi:29 Hi:26 Me:23 Lo:19 100
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Plastic net × 1 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor )
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller RC-E5 Installed / wireless : RCN-KIT3-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ9.52 (3/8") Pipeφ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/U 9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : φ15.88 (5/8") φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump — —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling o
27 C
o
19 C
o
35 C
o
24 C
o o o
Heating 20 C 7C 6C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation
  these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDF125VSXVD

Item Indoor unit FDF125VD Outdoor unit FDC125VSX


Power source 380-415V 3N~50Hz / 380V 3N~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 12.5 [ 5.0 (Min.)~14.0 (Max.)] 14.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~18.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 3.89 3.88
Running current A 5.7 / 6.0 5.7 / 6.0
Power factor % 99 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 15 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 54 Hi : 50 Me : 48 Lo : 44 Cooling : 48 Heating : 50
Exterior dimensions
mm 1,850 × 600 × 320 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Ceramic White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (N8.0) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 52 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE3 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fine & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 1 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 157 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 29 Hi : 26 Me : 23 Lo : 19 100
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Plastic net × 1 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor )
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller RC-E5 Installed / wireless : RCN-KIT3-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ9.52 (3/8") Pipeφ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/U 9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : φ15.88 (5/8") φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump — —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling o
27 C
o
19 C
o
35 C
o
24 C
o o o
Heating 20 C 7C 6C

(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation
  these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 400V50Hz or 380V60Hz.
(5) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDF140VNXVD

Item Indoor unit FDF140VD Outdoor unit FDC140VNX


Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 14.0 [ 5.0 (Min.)~16.0 (Max.)] 16.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~18.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 4.65 4.69
Running current A 20.6 / 21.6 20.8 / 21.8
Power factor % 98 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 24 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 54 Hi : 50 Me : 48 Lo : 44 Cooling : 49 Heating : 52
Exterior dimensions
mm 1,850 × 600 × 320 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Ceramic White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (N8.0) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 52 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE2 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fine & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 1 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 157 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 29 Hi : 26 Me : 23 Lo : 19 100
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Plastic net × 1 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor )
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller RC-E5 Installed / wireless : RCN-KIT3-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ9.52 (3/8") Pipeφ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/Uφ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : φ15.88 (5/8") φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump — —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling o
27 C
o
19 C
o
35 C
o
24 C
o o o
Heating 20 C 7C 6C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation
  these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature.ner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditio
(5) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDF140VSXVD

Item Indoor unit FDF140VD Outdoor unit FDC140VSX


Power source 380-415V 3N~50Hz / 380V 3N~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 14.0 [ 5.0 (Min.)~16.0 (Max.)] 16.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~20.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 4.65 4.69
Running current A 6.8 / 7.2 6.9 / 7.3
Power factor % 99 / 98 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 15 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 54 Hi : 50 Me : 48 Lo : 44 Cooling : 49 Heating : 52
Exterior dimensions
mm 1,850 × 600 × 320 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Ceramic White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (N8.0) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 52 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE3 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fine & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 1 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 157 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 29 Hi : 26 Me : 23 Lo : 19 100
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Plastic net × 1 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor )
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller RC-E5 Installed / wireless : RCN-KIT3-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ9.52 (3/8") Pipeφ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/U 9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : φ15.88 (5/8") φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 φ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump — —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling o
27 C
o
19 C
o
35 C
o
24 C
o o o
Heating 20 C 7C 6C

(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation
  these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 400V50Hz or 380V60Hz.
(5) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDF140VNXPVD

Item Indoor unit FDF71VD (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC140VNX


Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 14.0 [ 5.0 (Min.)~16.0 (Max.)] 16.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~18.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 4.83 4.97
Running current A 21.4 / 22.4 22.0 / 23.1
Power factor % 98 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 26 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 42 Hi : 39 Me : 35 Lo : 33 Cooling : 49 Heating : 52
Exterior dimensions
mm 1,850 × 600 × 320 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Ceramic White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (N8.0) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 49 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE2 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fine & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 1 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 157 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 18 Hi : 16 Me : 14 Lo : 12 100
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Plastic net × 1 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor )
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller RC-E5 Installed / wireless : RCN-KIT3-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ9.52 (3/8") ②φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 ①φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/Uφ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/Uφ15.88 (5/8")②φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 ①φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/U 15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg (Pre-charged up to the piping length of 30m) Outdoor unit
Drain pump — —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling o
27 C
o
19 C
o
35 C
o
24 C
o o o
Heating 20 C 7C 6C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation
  these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) Indoor unit specifications for one unit. Capacity and operation data is two indoor units are combined and run together.
(6) Branching pipe set "DIS-WA1" × 1 (option). ① : Pipe of O/U~Branch, ② : Pipe of Branch~I/U
(7) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Model FDF140VSXPVD

Item Indoor unit FDF71VD (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC140VSX


Power source 380-415V 3N~50Hz / 380V 3N~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 14.0 [ 5.0 (Min.)~16.0 (Max.)] 16.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~20.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 4.83 4.97
Running current A 7.1 / 7.5 7.3 / 7.7
Power factor % 98 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 15 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) P-Hi : 42 Hi : 39 Me : 35 Lo : 33 Cooling : 49 Heating : 52
Exterior dimensions
mm 1,850 × 600 × 320 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Ceramic White Stucco White
(Munsell color) (N8.0) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 49 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE3 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fine & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Centrifugal fan × 1 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 157 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM P-Hi : 18 Hi : 16 Me : 14 Lo : 12 100
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Plastic net × 1 (Washable) —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for Compressor )
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller RC-E5 Installed / wireless : RCN-KIT3-E (option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Overload protection for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ9.52 (3/8") ②φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 ①φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/Uφ9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/Uφ15.88 (5/8") ②15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 ①φ15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/Uφ15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant  Quantity R410A 4.5kg (Pre-charged up to the piping length of 30m) Outdoor unit
Drain pump — —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP20 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling o
27 C
o
19 C
o
35 C
o
24 C
Heating o
20 C
o
7C
o
6C
(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation
  these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 400V50Hz or 380V60Hz.
(5) Indoor unit specifications for one unit. Capacity and operation data is two indoor units are combined and run together.
(6) Branching pipe set "DIS-WA1" × 1 (option). ① : Pipe of O/U~Branch, ② : Pipe of Branch~I/U
(7) If wireless remote controller is used, only 3-speed fan setting (Hi-Me-Lo) is available.

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Adapted to RoHS directive

Model SRK100VNXPZJX

Item Indoor unit SRK50ZJX-S1 (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC100VNX


Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 10.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~11.2 (Max.)] 11.2 [ 4.0 (Min.)~12.5 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 2.66 2.60
Running current A 11.8 / 12.3 11.5 / 12.1
Power factor % 98 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 24 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Hi : 47 Me : 40 Lo : 27(C) / Hi : 48 Me : 40 Lo : 33(H) Cooling : 48 Heating : 50
Exterior dimensions
mm 309 × 890 × 220 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Fine snow Stucco White
(Munsell color) (8.0Y 9.3/0.1) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 15 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE2 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fine & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Tangential fan × 1 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 27 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM Hi : 13.5 Me : 11 Lo : 8(C) / Hi : 16.5 Me : 14.5 Lo : 10.5(H) 100
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Polypropylene net (washable) × 2 —
Shock & vibration absorber — Rubber sleeve (for Compressor )
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller RC-E5 (option) & SC-BIKN-E (Interface kit, option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ6.35 (1/4") ②φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 ① 9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/U 9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/U 12.7 (1/2") ② 12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 ① 15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/U 15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump — —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP16 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling o
27 C
o
19 C
o
35 C
o
24 C
o o o
Heating 20 C 7C 6C

(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation
  these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) Indoor unit specifications for one unit. Capacity and operation data is two indoor units are combined and run together.
(6) Branching pipe set "DIS-WA1" × 1 (option). ① : Pipe of O/U~Branch, ② : Pipe of Branch~I/U

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Model SRK100VSXPZJX

Item Indoor unit SRK50ZJX-S1 (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC100VSX


Power source 380-415V 3N~50Hz / 380V 3N~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 10.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~11.2 (Max.)] 11.2 [ 4.0 (Min.)~16.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 2.66 2.60
Running current A 3.9 / 4.1 3.8 / 4.0
Power factor % 98 / 99 99
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 15 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Hi : 47 Me : 40 Lo : 27(C) / Hi : 48 Me : 40 Lo : 33(H) Cooling : 48 Heating : 50
Exterior dimensions
mm 309 × 890 × 220 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Fine snow Stucco White
(Munsell color) (8.0Y 9.3/0.1) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 15 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE3 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fine & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Tangential fan × 1 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 27 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM Hi : 13.5 Me : 11 Lo : 8(C) / Hi : 16.5 Me : 14.5 Lo : 10.5(H) 100
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Polypropylene net (washable) × 2 —
Shock & vibration absorber — Rubber sleeve (for Compressor )
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller RC-E5 (option) & SC-BIKN-E (Interface kit, option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ6.35 (1/4") ②φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 ① 9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/U 9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/U 12.7 (1/2") ② 12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 ① 15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/U 15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump — —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP16 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Clean filter Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling o
27 C
o
19 C
o
35 C
o
24 C
o o o
Heating 20 C 7C 6C

(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation
  these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 400V50Hz or 380V60Hz.
(5) Indoor unit specifications for one unit. Capacity and operation data is two indoor units are combined and run together.
(6) Branching pipe set "DIS-WA1" × 1 (option). ① : Pipe of O/U~Branch, ② : Pipe of Branch~I/U

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Model SRK125VNXPZJX

Item Indoor unit SRK60ZJX-S1 (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC125VNX


Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 12.5 [ 5.0 (Min.)~14.0 (Max.)] 14.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~17.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 3.60 3.48
Running current A 16.0 / 16.7 15.4 / 16.1
Power factor % 98 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 26 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Hi : 51 Me : 41 Lo : 29(C) / Hi : 48 Me : 41 Lo : 34(H) Cooling : 48 Heating : 50
Exterior dimensions
mm 309 × 890 × 220 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Fine snow Stucco White
(Munsell color) (8.0Y 9.3/0.1) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 15 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE2 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fine & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Tangential fan × 1 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 27 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM Hi : 14.5 Me : 12.5 Lo : 8.5(C) / Hi : 17 Me : 15 Lo : 11(H) 100
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Polypropylene net (washable) × 2 —
Shock & vibration absorber — Rubber sleeve (for Compressor )
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller RC-E5 (option) & SC-BIKN-E (Interface kit, option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ6.35 (1/4") ②φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 ① 9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/U 9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/U 12.7 (1/2") ② 12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 ① 15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/U 15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump — —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP16 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling o
27 C
o
19 C
o
35 C
o
24 C
o o o
Heating 20 C 7C 6C

(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation
  these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) Indoor unit specifications for one unit. Capacity and operation data is two indoor units are combined and run together.
(6) Branching pipe set "DIS-WA1" × 1 (option). ① : Pipe of O/U~Branch, ② : Pipe of Branch~I/U

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Model SRK125VSXPZJX

Item Indoor unit SRK60ZJX-S1 (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC125VNX


Power source 380-415V 3N~50Hz / 380V 3N~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 12.5 [ 5.0 (Min.)~14.0 (Max.)] 14.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~18.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 3.60 3.48
Running current A 5.3 / 5.6 5.1 / 5.4
Power factor % 98 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 15 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Hi : 51 Me : 41 Lo : 29(C) / Hi : 48 Me : 41 Lo : 34(H) Cooling : 48 Heating : 50
Exterior dimensions
mm 309 × 890 × 220 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Fine snow Stucco White
(Munsell color) (8.0Y 9.3/0.1) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 15 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE3 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fine & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Tangential fan × 1 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 27 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM Hi : 14.5 Me : 12.5 Lo : 8.5(C) / Hi : 17 Me : 15 Lo : 11(H) 100
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Polypropylene net (washable) × 2 —
Shock & vibration absorber — Rubber sleeve (for Compressor )
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller RC-E5 (option) & SC-BIKN-E (Interface kit, option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ6.35 (1/4") ②φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 ① 9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/U 9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/U 12.7 (1/2") ② 12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 ① 15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/U 15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 152
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump — —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP16 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling o
27 C
o
19 C
o
35 C
o
24 C
o o o
Heating 20 C 7C 6C

(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation
  these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 400V50Hz or 380V60Hz.
(5) Indoor unit specifications for one unit. Capacity and operation data is two indoor units are combined and run together.
(6) Branching pipe set "DIS-WA1" × 1 (option). ① : Pipe of O/U~Branch, ② : Pipe of Branch~I/U

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Model SRK140VNXTZJX

Item Indoor unit SRK50ZJX-S1 (3 units) Outdoor unit FDC140VNX


Power source 220-240V~50Hz / 220V~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 14.0 [ 5.0 (Min.)~16.0 (Max.)] 16.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~18.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 3.98 3.68
Running current A 17.7 / 18.5 16.3 / 17.1
Power factor % 98 / 99 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 26 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Hi : 47 Me : 40 Lo : 27(C) / Hi : 48 Me : 40 Lo : 33(H) Cooling : 49 Heating : 52
Exterior dimensions
mm 309 × 890 × 220 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Fine snow Stucco White
(Munsell color) (8.0Y 9.3/0.1) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 15 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE2 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fine & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Tangential fan × 1 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 27 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM Hi : 13.5 Me : 11 Lo : 8(C) / Hi : 16.5 Me : 14.5 Lo : 10.5(H) 100
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Polypropylene net (washable) × 2 —
Shock & vibration absorber — Rubber sleeve (for Compressor )
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller RC-E5 (option) & SC-BIKN-E (Interface kit, option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ6.35 (1/4") ②φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 ① 9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/U 9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/U 12.7 (1/2") ② 12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 ① 15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/U 15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 153
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump — —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP16 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling o
27 C
o
19 C
o
35 C
o
24 C
o o o
Heating 20 C 7C 6C

(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation
  these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 230V50Hz or 220V60Hz.
(5) Indoor unit specifications for one unit. Capacity and operation data is triple indoor units are combined and run together.
(6) Branching pipe set "DIS-WA1" × 1 (option). ① : Pipe of O/U~Branch, ② : Pipe of Branch~I/U

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Model SRK140VSXTZJX

Item Indoor unit SRK50ZJX-S1 (3 units) Outdoor unit FDC140VSX


Power source 380-415V 3N~50Hz / 380V 3N~60Hz
Operation data Cooling Heating
Nominal capacity kW 14.0 [ 5.0 (Min.)~16.0 (Max.)] 16.0 [ 4.0 (Min.)~20.0 (Max.)]
Power consumption kW 3.98 3.68
Running current A 5.9 / 6.2 5.4 / 5.7
Power factor % 97 / 98 98
Inrush current A 5 < Max.running current 15 >
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) Hi : 47 Me : 40 Lo : 27(C) / Hi : 48 Me : 40 Lo : 33(H) Cooling : 49 Heating : 52
Exterior dimensions
mm 309 × 890 × 220 1,300 × 970 × 370
Height × Width × Depth
Exterior appearance Fine snow Stucco White
(Munsell color) (8.0Y 9.3/0.1) near equivalent (4.2Y7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 15 105
Refrigerant equipment
— RMT5134MDE3 × 1
Compressor type & Q'ty
Starting method — Direct line start
Refrigerant oil — 0.9 M-MA68
Heat exchanger Louver fine & inner grooved tubing M shape fin & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control — Electronic expansion valve
Air handling equipment
Tangential fan × 1 Propeller fan × 2
Fan type & Q'ty
Motor <Starting method> W 27 < Direct line start > 86 × 2 < Direct line start >
Air flow (Standard) CMM Hi : 13.5 Me : 11 Lo : 8(C) / Hi : 16.5 Me : 14.5 Lo : 10.5(H) 100
External static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Q'ty Polypropylene net (washable) × 2 —
Shock & vibration absorber — Rubber sleeve (for Compressor )
Insulation (noise & heat) Polyurethane form —
Electric heater W — 20 (Crank case heater)
Remote controller RC-E5 (option) & SC-BIKN-E (Interface kit, option)
Room temperature control Thermostat by electronics —
Internal thermostat for fan motor Internal thermostat for fan motor
Safety equipment
Frost protection thermostat Abnormal discharge temperature protection.
Installation data Liquid line : I/Uφ6.35 (1/4") ②φ9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 ① 9.52 (3/8") × 0.8 O/U 9.52 (3/8")
mm
Refrigerant piping size Gas line : I/U 12.7 (1/2") ② 12.7 (1/2") × 0.8 ① 15.88 (5/8") × 1.0 O/U 15.88 (5/8")
Connecting method Flare piping Flare piping
Refrigerant line (one way) length Max.100m
Vertical height difference between Max.30m (Outdoor unit is higher) See page 153
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max.15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
Refrigerant Quantity R410A 4.5kg in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of : 30m)
Drain pump — —
Drain Hose Connectable with VP16 Holes size φ20 × 3pcs
Insulation for piping Necessary (both Liquid & Gas lines)
IP code IPXO IP24
Standard Accessories Mounting kit, Drain hose Edging
Notes (1) The data are measured at the following conditions.
Item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling o
27 C
o
19 C
o
35 C
o
24 C
o o o
Heating 20 C 7C 6C

(2) This packaged air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound pressure level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation
  these value are somewhat higher due to ambient temperature.
(4) The operation data indicates when the air-conditioner is operated at 400V50Hz or 380V60Hz.
(5) Indoor unit specifications for one unit. Capacity and operation data is triple indoor units are combined and run together.
(6) Branching pipe set "DIS-WA1" × 1 (option). ① : Pipe of O/U~Branch, ② : Pipe of Branch~I/U

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1.2 EXTERIOR DIMENSIONS
(1) Indoor units
(a) Ceiling cassette-4way type (FDT)
Models FDT40VF, 50VF, 60VF, 71VF

G
H
H

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B A
H

C
G

H
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Models FDT100VF, 125VF, 140VF


H H
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C B A F

H
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Models FDTC40VF, 50VF, 60VF
G
D
G
G

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C F
A B
G
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Models FDEN40VF, 50VF
C1,C2

C1,C2
A
B
D

G
E
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C2
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C1,C2

Models FDEN60VF, 71VF


A

C1,C2
-
97 -

C2 B
A C1
PFA003Z817 B

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C1,C2
D

Models FDEN100VF, 125VF, 140VF


B
A

C1,C2
-
98 -

C2 A C1 B
PFA003Z818 B

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(d) Duct connected-High static pressure type (FDU)


Space for installation and service 45 560 45 Symbol Content

Model FDU71VD
㧔Suspension bolts pitch㧕 A Gas piping

50
32
Ǿ15.88㧔5㧛8"㧕㧔Flare㧕
600 850 100
B Liquid piping Ǿ9.52㧔3㧛8"㧕㧔Flare㧕
C1 Drain piping VP20㧔I.D.20, O.D.26㧕Note(2)
Drain piping
C2 VP20㧔I.D.20, O.D.26㧕

㧔Suspension bolts pitch㧕


㧔Gravity drainage㧕
D Hole for wiring
635

E Suspension bolts 㧔M10㧕

850

950
F Inspection hole 㧔635X1200㧕

F 1200 Remote controller

886
㧔Option㧕
28
35
71
284

50
32
58

Control box
C1
A B ‫غ‬120 19

244 㧔Duct dimension㧕


-

Drain hose piece


99 -

14-Ǿ4
㧔Accessory㧕 㧝4㧙Ǿ㧠
㧔Duct dimension㧕

Holes for
tapping screws 295‫ޓ‬325 527 㧔Installed on site㧕 Holes for
tapping screws
E Air supply
482 Hanger plate for
suspension bolt
421 Return air duct
㧔Max. Drain lift㧕

43
43

19
19

or less
35

196
244
196

600

297
262
148

145
98

19
19

43
43

27
26
27

9 9 C 240 80 D 9 9
43 200 190 190 200 43 477
43 200 190 190 200 43
16 848 㧔Duct dimension㧕 16
16 848 㧔Duct dimension㧕 16
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on the lid of the control box.
‫ޓ‬㧔2㧕Prepare the connecting socket
‫ޓ‬㧔VP20㧕on site.

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30 650 30
45 560 45

50
32
㧔Suspension bolts pitch㧕

Models FDU100VD, 125VD, 140VD


Space for installation and service

600 1370 100 Symbol Content


A Gas piping Ǿ15.88㧔5㧛8"㧕㧔Flare㧕
B Liquid piping Ǿ9.52㧔3㧛8"㧕㧔Flare㧕
C1 Drain piping VP20㧔I.D.20, O.D.26㧕Note(2)

1406 㧔Suspension bolts pitch㧕


Drain piping
C2 VP20㧔I.D.20, O.D.26㧕
㧔Gravity drainage㧕
635

D Hole for wiring

1370

1470
E Suspension bolts 㧔M10㧕
F Inspection hole 㧔635X1200㧕
F 1720
Remote controller
㧔Option㧕
-

28

‫غ‬120 19
284

50
32
53
58
77
100 -

C1 Control box

297 㧔Duct dimension㧕


㧔Max. Drain lift㧕

18㧙Ǿ4 A B
㧔Duct dimension㧕

Holes for 18㧙Ǿ4


tapping screws 295‫ޓ‬325 527 Hanger plate for Drain hose piece Holes for
E Air supply
482 suspension bolt 㧔Accessory㧕 tapping screws
420 㧔Installed on site㧕 Return air duct
43

43
19

19
or less
85
297
249

249
350
600
265

173
151
101
19

19
43

43
26
27

27
9 9 C2 240 80 D
43 200 200 250 250 200 200 43 477 9 9
16 1368 㧔Duct dimension㧕 16 43 200 200 250 250 200 200 43
16 1368 㧔Duct dimension㧕 16
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on the lid of the control box.
‫ޓ‬㧔2㧕Prepare the connecting socket
‫ޓ‬㧔VP20㧕on site.

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(e) Duct connected-Low / Middle static pressure type (FDUM)

Model FDUM50VF
Symbol Content

200(Duct dimension)
A Gas piping φ12.7(1/2")(Flare)
B Liquid piping φ6.35(1/4")(Flare)
65 660(Duct dimension) 65 VP20(standard:I.D.20, O.D.26)
46 200 200 200 46 C1 Drain piping or VP25(Used with attached
socket:I.D.25, O.D.34)Note(2)
VP20(standard:I.D.20, O.D.26)
Drain piping
41
31 Drain hose piece C2
(Gravity drainage)
or VP25(Used with attached
(Accessory) socket:I.D.25, O.D.34)
D Hole for wiring
170
(Installed on site)
E Suspension bolts (M10)
Outside air opening
F (φ150)(Knock out)
31

for ducting
39

Return air duct


12-φ4
Air outlet opening
Holes for G (φ125)(Knock out)
tapping screw for ducting
H Inspection hole (450X450)
786(Suspension bolts pitch) Notes(1) The model name label is attached on the lid of
Hanger plate for 18 750 18 the control box.
suspension bolt (2) Prepare the connecting socket (VP20 or VP25) on site.
284 4-φ4
4-φ4
81 Holes for
tapping screws Holes for
152 262
28

Control box tapping screws


φ124
F

139
472

69 C1

113
G
(Suspension bolts pitch)

φ170
φ170
B □90
135

Hole
A F G
58 View M
(Max. drain lift)

67
30 635 30
170 (Duct dimension)

E 510
295~325 471
Air supply duct
413
105
43

15

600 or less

175

M
250
280
76
50

D
C2 467
55 680(Duct dimension) 55
Unit:mm
Space for installation and service
Select either of two cases to keep space for installation and services.
(Case 1) From side of unit (Case 2) From bottom of unit
or more

Note (b)
20

or more
or more

100
100

Slab
1100

Inspection
1000 or more

or more

or more

H Ceiling 370 hole


20

600
150~
200

620
Note (a) Pipe (c)
Fan unit
100~200
Remote controller
Notes (a) There must not be obstacle to draw (Option)
out fan unit. For fan unit maintenance,
refer to page 229.
(b) Install refrigerant pipes,
drain pipe,and wiring so as Note (a)
not to cross marked area.
(c) The case that pipes are installed to upper (bottom) of fan unit,
keep space of 60mm or more to upper (bottom) of unit.
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Model FDUM60VF
Symbol Content

200(Duct dimension)
A Gas piping φ12.7(1/2")(Flare)
65 860(Duct dimension) 65 B Liquid piping
φ6.35(1/4")(Flare)
VP20(standard:I.D.20, O.D.26)or VP25(Used
46 4×200=800 46 C1 Drain piping
with attached socket:I.D.25, O.D.34)Note(2)
200 Drain hose piece C2
Drain piping VP20(standard:I.D.20, O.D.26) or VP25
41

(Gravity drainage) (Used with attached socket:I.D.25, O.D.34)


31
(Accessory)
D Hole for wiring
(Installed on site)
E Suspension bolts (M10)
170

Outside air opening


F for ducting (φ150)(Knock out)
Air outlet opening
31
39

Return air duct G for ducting (φ125)(Knock out)


14-φ4
Holes for H Inspection hole (450X450)
tapping screw Notes(1) The model name label is attached on the lid of the control box.
986(Suspension bolts pitch) (2) Prepare the connecting socket (VP20 or VP25) on site.

Hanger plate for 18 950 18 4-φ4


4-φ4
suspension bolt Holes for
284 tapping screws Holes for
152 262 tapping screws
81
φ124
28

Control box

139
F

113
472

69 C1 φ170
φ170
G
(Suspension bolts pitch)

Hole □90
B F G
135

A View M
58
(Max. drain lift)

67 30 635 30
170 (Duct dimension)

510
E 295~325 471
Air supply duct 413
105
43

15

or less

175

M
250
600

280
76
50

D
C2 467
55 880(Duct dimension) 55

Space for installation and service


Select either of two cases to keep space for installation and services.
(Case 1) From side of unit (Case 2) From bottom of unit
or more

Note (b)
20
or more

or more
100
100

Slab
1300

Inspection
1000 or more

or more

or more

H Ceiling 370 hole


20

600
150~
200

620
Note (a) Pipe (c)
Fan unit
100~200
Remote controller
Notes (a) There must not be obstacle to draw (Option)
out fan unit. For fan unit maintenance,
refer to page 229.
(b) Install refrigerant pipes,
drain pipe,and wiring so as Note (a)
not to cross marked area.
(c) The case that pipes are installed to upper (bottom) of fan unit,
keep space of 60mm or more to upper (bottom) of unit.
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Model FDUM71VF
Symbol Content

200(Duct dimension)
A Gas piping φ15.88(5/8")(Flare)
65 860(Duct dimension) 65 B Liquid piping
φ9.52(3/8")(Flare)
VP20(standard:I.D.20, O.D.26)or VP25(Used
46 4×200=800 46 C1 Drain piping
with attached socket:I.D.25, O.D.34)Note(2)
200 Drain hose piece C2
Drain piping VP20(standard:I.D.20, O.D.26) or VP25
41

(Gravity drainage) (Used with attached socket:I.D.25, O.D.34)


31
(Accessory)
D Hole for wiring
(Installed on site)
E Suspension bolts (M10)
170

Outside air opening


F for ducting (φ150)(Knock out)
Air outlet opening
31
39

Return air duct G for ducting (φ125)(Knock out)


14-φ4
Holes for H Inspection hole (450X450)
tapping screw Notes(1) The model name label is attached on the lid of the control box.
986(Suspension bolts pitch) (2) Prepare the connecting socket (VP20 or VP25) on site.

Hanger plate for 18 950 18 4-φ4


4-φ4
suspension bolt Holes for
284 tapping screws Holes for
152 262 tapping screws
81
φ124
28

Control box

139
F

113
472

69 C1 φ170
φ170
G
(Suspension bolts pitch)

Hole □90
B F G
135

A View M
58
(Max. drain lift)

67 30 635 30
170 (Duct dimension)

510
E 295~325 471
Air supply duct 413
105
43

15

or less

175

M
250
600

280
76
50

D
C2 467
55 880(Duct dimension) 55

Space for installation and service


Select either of two cases to keep space for installation and services.
(Case 1) From side of unit (Case 2) From bottom of unit
or more

Note (b)
20
or more

or more
100
100

Slab
1300

Inspection
1000 or more

or more

or more

H Ceiling 370 hole


20

600
150~
200

620
Note (a) Pipe (c)
Fan unit
100~200
Remote controller
Notes (a) There must not be obstacle to draw (Option)
out fan unit. For fan unit maintenance,
refer to page 229.
(b) Install refrigerant pipes,
drain pipe,and wiring so as Note (a)
not to cross marked area.
(c) The case that pipes are installed to upper (bottom) of fan unit,
keep space of 60mm or more to upper (bottom) of unit.
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Models FDUM100VF, 125VF, 140VF


235(Duct dimension) Symbol Content
A Gas piping φ15.88(5/8")(Flare)
64 1280(Duct dimension) 64
B Liquid piping φ9.52(3/8")8Flare)
100 4×280=1120 100 VP20(standard:I.D.20, O.D.26)
23.5

280 C1 Drain piping or VP25(Used with attached


24.5
Drain hose piece
socket:I.D.25, O.D.34)Note(2)
(Accessory)
VP20(standard:I.D.20, O.D.26)
(Installed on site) Drain piping
C2 or VP25(Used with attached
205

(Gravity drainage) socket:I.D.25, O.D.34)


D Hole for wiring
E Suspension bolts (M10)
24.5

14-φ4
21.5

Return air duct Outside air opening


Holes for F (φ150)(Knock out)
tapping screw for ducting
Air outlet opening
G (φ125)(Knock out)
1404(Suspension bolts pitch) for ducting
H Inspection hole (450X450)
18 1368 18 Notes(1)The model name label is attached on the lid of
Hanger plate for 284 the control box.
suspension bolt
81 4-φ4 (2)Prepare the connecting socket (VP20 or VP25) on site.
4-φ4
Holes for
28

tapping screws Holes for


152 285 tapping screws
Control box
(Suspension bolts pitch)

F φ124

139
530

G A

113
71 φ170
C1 φ170
Hole □90
180

F G
59 View M
600 or less (Max. drain lift)

69
30 738 30
170 (Duct dimension)

635
E 295~325 468
Air supply duct
405
184.5
134.5
43
15

M
250
280
45

92

D
C2 467
104 1200(Duct dimension) 104
Unit:mm
Space for installation and service
Select either of two cases to keep space for installation and services.
(Case 1) From side of unit (Case 2) From bottom of unit
or more

Note (b)
20
or more

or more
100
100

Slab
1720

Inspection
1000 or more

or more

or more

H Ceiling 370 hole


20

600
150~
200

725
Note (a) Pipe (c)
Fan unit
100~200
Remote controller
Notes (a) There must not be obstacle to draw (Option)
out 2 fan unit. For fan unit maintenance,
refer to page 229.
(b) Install refrigerant pipes,
drain pipe,and wiring so as Note (a)
not to cross marked area.
(c) The case that pipes are installed to upper (bottom) of fan unit,
keep space of 60mm or more to upper (bottom) of unit.
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A 50 H can be installed left
600 329 25∼50 125 50 50 125
490 (Range that

(f) Floor standing type (FDF)


Air supply can be adjusted)

Models FDF71VD, 100VD, 125VD, 140VD


197.5

Remote
270

controller H
80

120 240
120

Air return
650

grille
537 15 622.5 15

17.5
35
1850

1827

264(Liquid)

143
A 262(Gas)
G
terminal block)

Terminal block
〔Power source) B
812.5
852(Center of

D
890

82
238.5(Drain)
C F
-

E A
196
400.5
474
105 -

95
98

45 142
40

78
48 306
93
150(Center of
terminal block)
Space for installation and service
or more
50

or more

1000 Note(1)The model name label is attached on the


100

or more
left lower side panel inside the air return grille.
Symbol Content
Air supply
A Gas piping φ15.88(5/8")Flare)
( Unit:mm
600 B Liquid piping φ9.52(3/8")Flare)

or more C Drain piping V20(I.D.20, O.D.26)
PGA000Z781

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D Hole on wall for bottom piping φ100(Resin cap having)
Air return E Hole on wall for side piping/ φ100(Knock out)
F Hole on wall for rear piping φ100(Knock out)
M8(2 places)
or more

G Metal fittings to fix to floor face


50

H Fall prevention metal fittings 4-7×25(Slot)

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881.9
26 59.9 59.9 20.9 Symbol Content
A Gas piping Ǿ12.7(1/2")(Flare)

(g) Wall mounted type (SRK)


B Liquid piping Ǿ6.35(1/4")(Flare)
46.5

46.5
61.5

61.5
C Hole on wall for right rear piping (Ǿ65)

Models SRK50ZJX-S1, 60ZJX-S1


D Hole on wall for left rear piping (Ǿ65)
E Drain hose VP16
F Outlet for wiring
G Outlet for piping(on both side)

890 220 3

G
309

61.5
Outlet for down piping Terminal block
9
-

46.5
(Refer to the above view)
106 -

61.5
Installation plate F
Wired - remote controller
70 (Service space)

(Service space) 50 120 650 120 100 (Service space) (Option)


220 450 220
Unit
48.9

7.9
15(Service space)

‫غ‬120 19
295.4
222.5

35 35
Notes(1)The model name label is attached
   on the underside of the panel.
 (2)It takes the interface kit(SC-BIKN-E)
   to connect the wired remote controller.
48

Unit:mm
48

5.7

54
RKY000Z054

D B A C

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58 491.1
E
520.8
559.1

Space for installation and service when viewing from the front

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(2) Outdoor units
Models SRC40ZJX-S, 50ZJX-S, 60ZJX-S
Notes
Symbol Content (1)It must not be surrounded by walls on the four sides.
A Service valve connection(gas side) Ǿ12.7(1/2")
(Flare)  (2)The unit must be fixed with anchor bolts. An anchor bolt must not
B Service valve connection(liquid side) Ǿ6.35(1/4")
(Flare) protrude more than 15mm.
 (3)Where the unit is subject to strong winds, lay it in such
C Pipe/cable draw-out hole
a direction that the blower outlet faces perpendicularly
D Drain discharge hole Ǿ20×5places
to the dominant wind direction.
E Anchor bolt hole M10×4places  (4)Leave 1m or more space above the unit.
 (5)A wall in front of the blower outlet must not exceed the units height.
 (6)The model name label is attached on the lower right corner of the front panel.
520.6 161
327.3 50.6
38.6 D 12 E
24.3
35.6
43.5
90.6

Intake L3
L2 L4
( Service
space )
351.6
312.5
290

Intake

Outlet L1
-

83.5
107 -

327.3
14.8

89 510 201 17.9 Minimum installation space


800 71.2 Examples of
installation
I I
I I
II IV
Dimensions
L1 Open 280 280 180
Terminal block Open
L2 100 75 Open
L3 100 80 80 80
L4 250 Open 250 Open

148.4 33.5 C
640

40°

B
42.5

40°
RCT000Z006

Unit:mm

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A
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Notes
Symbol Content (1) It must not be surrounded by walls on the four sides.

Model FDC71VNX
A Service valve connection(gas side) φ15.88(5/8")(Flare) (2) The unit must be fixed with anchor bolts. An anchor bolt must not
B Service valve connection(liquid side) protrude more the 15mm.
φ9.52(3/8")(Flare)
(3) Where the unit is subject to strong winds, lay it in such
C Pipe/cable draw-out hole a direction that the blower outlet faces perpendicularly
D Drain discharge hole φ20 × 3places to the dominant wind direction.
E Anchor bolt hole M10 × 4places (4) Leave 1m or more space above the unit.
(5) A wall in front of the blower outlet must not exceed the units height.
(6) The model name label is attached on the lower right corner of the front panel.

223 310 60
E
15
2-R
7
47.5

.5

L3
Intake
L2 L4
340

380
418

Intake
(  ) Service
space
61
-

61
108 -

27
19

D Outlet

L1
150 580 150 32
880 88
Terminal block

Minimum installation space

C Examples of
installation
I I
I I
II
Dimensions
L1 Open Open 500
750

B L2 300 250 Open


L3 100 150 100
30°
48.5

L4 250 250 250


30°
PCA001Z603 A

24

Unit:mm
A

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103.5

165.5 25

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Notes
Symbol Content (1) It must not be surrounded by walls on the four sides.
Service valve connection of the (2) The unit must be fixed with anchor bolts. An anchor bolt must not
B A
attached connecting pipe(gas side)
φ15.88(5/8")(Flare)
protrude more than 15mm.
B Service valve connection(liquid side) (3) Where the unit is subject to strong winds, lay it in such
A
φ9.52(3/8")(Flare)

Models FDC100VNX, 125VNX, 140VNX


C Pipe/cable draw-out hole a direction that the blower outlet faces perpendicularly
D Drain discharge hole φ20 × 3places to the dominant wind direction.
E Anchor bolt hole M10 × 4places (4) Leave 1m or more space above the unit.
51

(5) A wall in front of the blower outlet must not exceed the units height.
46

46 φ30(front)
(6) The model name label is attached on the lower right corner of the front panel.
F Cable draw-out hole φ45(side)
113 φ50(back) (7) Connect the Service valve with local pipe by using the pipe of the attachment.

100VSX, 125VSX, 140VSX


(Gas side only)
Terminal block

B
A
1300

F
-

F
109 -

C
624
612
110

110

70
195
195

150
10

C
50

50

50

C 55 50 41 F
50 15 27 50 9 67
Examples of
970 installation
I I
I I
II
Dimensions

E L1 Open Open 500


190 580 200 L3
Intake
L2 300 5 Open
76 L2 L3 150 300 150
L4
20
40

L4 5 5 5
15

Intake
C L1
PCA001Z569 c

55

Service Outlet Unit:mm


410
370

103

space

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38

60 15 Minimum installation space


20
40

60
262 325 D

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(3) Remote controller (Option parts)


(a) wired remote controller
Model RC-E5 Wiring outlet
Cut off the upper thin part of remote control lower case with a nipper or knife,
Exposed mounting and grind burrs with a file etc.

In case of pulling out In case of pulling out


from upper left from center
0.3mm2×2 cores. 48
In case of pulling out Upper part
In case of pulling out
from upper left from center

Lower case

LCD
Lower part

TEMP ON/OFF
Upper Sheath Upper Sheath

Upper cace Upper cace

Board Board

X Y X Y

Lower Wiring Lower Wiring


X, Y Terminal block In case of pulling out from center
In case of pulling out from
Attach M3 screw upper left
with washer
‫غ‬120 The peeling-off length of sheath
Pulling out from upper left Pulling out from center
X wiring : 215mm X wiring : 170mm
Y wiring : 195mm Y wiring : 190mm The peeling-off length
of sheath

Embedded mounting Remote control installation dimensions

Wall surface 120


Remote Tighten the screws after
control 46
cutting off the thin part of
outline 23 screw mounting part.
Wiring
83.5

120

44
42

45

11.5 11
Wiring oulet
Electrical box 12×7 Slot hole
䋨Not included䋩 Installation hole
9.5×5 Slot hole 䋨4places䋩

䋨1䋩 Installation screw for remote control


19 M4 Screw (2 pieces)

Unit:mm
Wiring specifications
(1) If the prolongation is over 100m, change to the size below.
But, wiring in the remote controller case should be under 0.5mm2. Change the wire size outside of
the case according to wire connecting. Waterproof treatment is necessary at the wire connecting
section. Be careful about contact failure.

Length Wiring thickness


100 to 200m 0.5mm2×2 cores
Under 300m 0.75mm2×2 cores
Under 400m 1.25mm2×2 cores
Under 600m 2.0mm2×2 cores PJZ000Z274 a

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Model : RC-EX1A
Installation space

R/C cable:0.3mm2 × 2-core

Adapted to RoHS directive

PJZ000Z297 a

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(b) Wireless remote controller (RCN-E1R)

Unit: mm

150
60 17

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1.3 ELECTRICAL WIRING
(1) Indoor unit
(a) Ceiling cassette-4way type (FDT)
Models FDT40VF, 50VF, 60VF, 71VF, 100VF, 125VF, 140VF

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Color Marks
CNB∼Z Connector LED・3 Indication lamp(Red-Inspection) TB1 Terminal block(Power source) Mark Color
DM Drain motor LM1∼4 Louver motor (□ mark) BK Black
F200∼203 Fuse SW2 Remote controller communication TB2 Terminal block(Signal line)
(□mark) BL Blue

(b) Ceiling cassette-4 way compact type (FDTC)


FM I Fan motor address Thc Thermistor(Remote controller) BR Brown
FS Float switch SW5 Plural units Master/Slave setting ThI-A Thermistor(Return air) OR Orange

Models FDTC40VF, 50VF, 60VF


LED・2 Indication lamp SW6 Model capacity setting ThI-R1,2,3 Thermistor(Heat exchanger) RD Red
(Green-Normal operation) SW7-1 Operation check,Drain motor test run X4 Relay for DM WH White
■ mark Closed-end connector Y Yellow
Y/GN Yellow/Green

Remote controller
TB2 Control PCB
WH FS
X X 1 CNB 1
WH 1 WH 1 RD

ThC t° BK WH CNI
Y Y 3
BL 2 WH 2 WH 2 RD
Y/GN
LED・2 LED・3 CNI2
WH
BL 3 BL 1 BK
Y/GN Y/GN CNH 1 t° ThI-A
BK 2 BL 4 BL 2 BK
Power PCB 1
RD
1 CNH2
Y/GN
RD WH
Connecting line between Y/GN 7 CNW2
2 2
CNW3

[ ]
indoor unit and outdoor unit F200(3.15A) 3
RD
3 SW2 1 RD 5 RD 1 BK
RD RD
-

RD 5 RD
1
Power circuit
4
RD
4
RD 6 RD 2 BK
t° ThI-R1
Power source line 1 2 2 WH 3 5 5 2
114 -

Signal line 3
3 BL 1 F201(3.15A) CNW1 BL
1 2
Earth BL 2 BL SW5 Y 7 Y 3 BK
1
CNW0 3 BL CNW4 CNN
3
Y/GN X4 3 t° ThI-R2
TB1 WH F203 F202 4 BL
4
BL
SW6 Y 4 Y 8 Y 4 BK
(0.16A) (1.0A) 5 BL
5
1 3 1 4 5 6 7 SW7 BK 9 BK 5 BK
5
CNR WH BR RD BL BR OR WH CNM t° ThI-R3
WH WH 1 BK 1 BK 6 BK 10 BK 6 BK
1
2 1 LM1 2 BK 2 BK CNC CNN2
CNR2 5 6 4 3 2
CNM3 3 BK 3 BK
2
WH BK
BL Y Y M 3
RD BL BR OR WH RD 4 BK 4 BK
4
5 BK 5 BK
5
M 5 6 4 3 2 1 BK 6 BK
DM 1∼ CNM4 LM2 2 BK 7 BK
6
RD BL BR OR WH WH
3 BK 8 BK
7
Option
M 8 +12 1
4 BK 9 BK
9 2 XR1 (Operation)
FMI M 5 BK 10 BK CNJ CNT 3 (Heating)
10 XR2
BK BK
LM3
1 11
11 WH BL 4 XR3 (Compressor ON)
2 BK 12 BK
12 5 XR4 (Inspection)
M 3 BK 13 BK
13 6
4 BK 14 BK
14 XR5(Remote operation input:volt-free contact)
5 BK 15 BK
15
1 BK 16 BK
16
LM4 2 BK 17 BK
PJA003Z340 C

17
M 3 BK 18 BK
18
Notes 1. indicates wiring on site. 4 BK 19 BK
19
BK BK
   2. TB1 is the terminal block for heavy current(connecting line between
5 20
20
CNJ2

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indoor unit and outdoor unit), WH
and TB2 is the terminal block for weak current(remote controller).
   3. See the wiring diagram of outside unit about the line between
inside unit and outside unit.
   4. Use twin core cable(0.3mm 2 X2)at remote controller line. See spec
   sheet of remote controller in case that the total length is more than 100m.
   5. Do not put remote controller line alongside power source line.

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CFI 1 Capacitor for FMI
CNB‫ ޓ‬Z Connector
F Fuse
FMI 1 Fan motor㧔with thermostat㧕

(c) Ceiling suspended type (FDEN)


LED࡮2 Indication lamp㧔Green-Normal operation㧕
LED࡮3 Indication lamp㧔Red-Inspection㧕
Capacitor for FMI

Models FDEN40VF, 50VF


CFI 1
LM Louver motor
CNB‫ ޓ‬Z Connector
SW2 Remote controller communication address
F Fuse
SW5 Plural units Master㧛Slave setting
FMI 1 Fan motor㧔with thermostat㧕
ThI-R1 ThI-R2 ThI-R3 ThI-A SW6 Model capacity setting
LED࡮2 Indication lamp㧔Green-Normal operation㧕
Trl t˚ t˚ t˚ t˚ SW7-1 Operation check, Drain motor test run
LED࡮3 Indication lamp㧔Red-Inspection㧕
M TB1 Terminal blockާPower source㧕㧔‫غ‬mark㧕
LM
220㨺240V LM Louver motor
TB2 Terminal blockާSignal line㧕㧔‫غ‬mark㧕
SW2 Remote controller communication address
OR
RD
BR
BL
P

Thc ThermistorާRemote controller㧕


RD
RD

BK

BK
BK

BK

BR
BR

BK

BK

BK

BK

BK
BK
C 19V 24V
Connecting line between Option SW5 Plural units Master㧛Slave setting
TB1 1 2 3 4 5 CNW1 CNW2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2
indoor unit and outdoor unit 5 CNJ WH WH BK CNN Y CNH +12 1
Thl -A ThermistorާReturn air㧕
1 RD
RD
ThI-R1 ThI-R2 ThI-R3 ThBK
I-A 2 XR1 㧔Operation㧕 SW6 Model capacity setting
F㧔3.15A㧕 WH 3 SW5 ThermistorާHeat exchanger㧕
Power source line 1 2 2 X4 LED࡮2 LED࡮3 SW2 CNT 3 XR2 㧔Heating㧕 Thl -R1,2,3
WH
F㧔3.15A㧕 BL
X6 X2
Trl t˚ t˚ t˚ t˚
BL 4 XR3 㧔Compressor ON㧕 SW7-1 Operation check, Drain motor test run
SW6
Signal line 3 3
1
X1 X3 5 XR4 㧔Inspection㧕 Trl Transformer
CNW0 LM M TB1 Terminal blockާPower source㧕㧔‫غ‬mark㧕
Earth Y㧛GN RD CNR
220㨺240V CNI CNB WH SW7 6
X1‫ ޓ‬3,6 Relay for FM
1 3 5 7 9 WH 1 3 BL 1 3 Control PCB XR5㧔Remote operation input : TB2 Terminal blockާSignal line㧕㧔‫غ‬mark㧕
volt-free contact㧕
OR
RD

CNM3
BR

C UH H M L
X4 Relay for DM
BL

WH

WH

BK
P

Thc ThermistorާRemote controller㧕


RD
RD

WH
BK

BK
BK

BK

BR
BR

BK

BK

BK

BK

BK
BK

C 19V 24V
Connecting line between
WH

Wireless specification
RD
BR

BK

BL

TB1 1 2 3 4 5 CNW1 CNW2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 Wired specification


Option
indoor unit and outdoor unit CNJ WH +12 1
Thl -A ThermistorާReturn air㧕
-

RD 5 WH BK CNN Y CNH
1 RD
F㧔3.15A㧕 WH 3
X Y TB2 BK 2 XR1 㧔Operation㧕
ThermistorާHeat exchanger㧕
115 -

SW5
Power source line 1 2 2 X6 X2
X4 LED࡮2 LED࡮3CNB
AMP
SW2 SW4 SW1
CNT 3 XR2 㧔Heating㧕 Thl -R1,2,3
WH
F㧔3.15A㧕 BL CNF1 BL 4 XR3 㧔Compressor ON㧕
SW6
Signal line 3 3
1 WH 5
X1 X3 LED2 LED3 LED4 5TB2 XR4
Remote 㧔Inspection㧕 Trl Transformer
CNW0 CNB2 controller
Earth Y㧛GN RD Y㧛GN CNR CNI CNB WH Receiver PCB SW7
6 X X X1‫ ޓ‬3,6 Relay for FM
M1 3 5 7 9 WH 1 3 BL 1 3 WH Control PCB Y XR5㧔Remote Thc input :
operation
FMI 1 1 Y t˚
volt-free contact㧕
CNFICNM3 X4 Relay for DM
C UH H M L
WH

WH

BK

1
WH WH
WH

Wireless specification
RD
BR

BK

BL
OR

OR

Wired specification
Remote Color Marks
CF I 1 X Y TB2 controller
Receiver PCB ̪When wired remote controller are used Mark Color Mark Color
CNB
Indication lamp 㧔Green-Normal operation㧕
AMP SW4 SW1 only㧔wireless type㧕 BK Black RD Red
CNF1 LED2
WH 5 LED2 LED3 LED4 It is necessary to TB2
remove the line that is
Remote
LED3 Indication lamp 㧔Yellow-Timer㧛Inspection㧕
CNB2 connected to the receiver. controller BL Blue WH White
Y㧛GN
WH Receiver PCB X X
M Thc BR Brown Y Yellow
FMI 1 1 LED4 7-segment display Remove signal lineYconnected
Y tot˚ the receiver
CNFI 1 from primary side of terminal block㧔X,Y㧕. OR Orange Y㧛GN Yellow㧛Green
WH SW1 Switches for setting
Notes 1. indicates wiring on site.
OR

OR

P MarksPink
Color
Remote
Back-up switch㧔Operation㧛Stop㧕 ATTENTION
‫ ޓޓ‬2. See the wiring diagram of outside unit about the lineCF
between
I1 SW4 controller
Receiver PCB ̪When wiredwith
‫ޓ‬Insulate remote
tape controller
the removedare line.
used Mark Color Mark Color
indoor unit and outdoor unit. Ԙ
Indication lamp 㧔Green-Normal operation㧕 only㧔wireless
ԙ The LED of thattype㧕removed connector will
‫ ޓޓ‬3. Use twin core cable㧔0.3mm2 X2㧕at remote controller line. See spec LED2 BK Black RD Red
It isnot
necessary
be able to
to remove
make anytheindication.
line that is
‫ ޓޓ‬sheet of remote controller in case that the total length is more than 100m. Indication lamp 㧔Yellow-Timer㧛Inspection㧕 BL Blue WH White
LED3 connected to the receiver.
‫ ޓޓ‬4. Do not put remote controller line alongside power source line.
BR Brown Y Yellow
PFA003Z819 B

LED4 7-segment display Remove signal line connected to the receiver


from primary side of terminal block㧔X,Y㧕. OR Orange Y㧛GN Yellow㧛Green
SW1 Switches for setting
Notes 1. indicates wiring on site. P Pink

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‫ ޓޓ‬2. See the wiring diagram of outside unit about the line between SW4 Back-up switch㧔Operation㧛Stop㧕 ATTENTION
indoor unit and outdoor unit. ‫ޓ‬Insulate with tape the removed line.

‫ ޓޓ‬3. Use twin core cable㧔0.3mm2 X2㧕at remote controller line. See spec ԙ The LED of that removed connector will
‫ ޓޓ‬sheet of remote controller in case that the total length is more than 100m. not be able to make any indication.
‫ ޓޓ‬4. Do not put remote controller line alongside power source line.

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CFI 1,2 Capacitor for FMI
CNB‫ ޓ‬Z Connector
F Fuse
FMl 1,2 Fan motor㧔with thermostat㧕
LED࡮2 Indication lamp㧔Green-Normal operation㧕
CFI 1,2 Capacitor for FMI
LED࡮3 Indication lamp㧔Red-Inspection㧕
CNB‫ ޓ‬Z Connector
LM Louver motor

Models FDEN60VF, 71VF, 100VF, 125VF, 140VF


F Fuse controller communication address
Remote
SW2
FMl 1,2 Fan motor㧔with thermostat㧕
SW5 Plural units Master㧛Slave setting
LED࡮2 Indication lamp㧔Green-Normal operation㧕
ThI-R1 ThI-R2 ThI-R3 ThI-A SW6 Model capacity setting
LED࡮3 Indication lamp㧔Red-Inspection㧕
Trl
t˚ t˚ t˚ t˚ SW7-1 Operation check, Drain motor test run
LM Louver motor
LM M TB1 Terminal blockާPower source㧕㧔‫غ‬mark㧕
220㨺240V SW2 Remote controller communication address
TB2 Terminal blockާSignal line㧕㧔‫غ‬mark㧕
Plural units Master㧛Slave setting
OR
RD
BR
BL

SW5
P

RD
RD

ThermistorާRemote controller㧕
BK

BK
BK

BK

BR
BR

BK

BK

BK

BK

BK
BK
C 19V 24V Thc
Connecting line between TB1 1 2 3 4 5 CNW1 CNW2 1 I-R1 2 3 I-R2 4 5 I-R3 6 1 I-A 2 Option SW6 Model capacity setting
Th Th Th Th
indoor unit and outdoor unit RD 5
CNJ WH WH BK CNN Y CNH +12 1
Thl -A ThermistorާReturn air㧕
1 RD
Trl
t˚ t˚ t˚ t˚ BK 2 XR1 㧔Operation㧕 SW7-1 Operation check, Drain motor test run
Power source line 1 2
F㧔3.15A㧕 WH 3
X4 SW5
CNT 3 XR2 㧔Heating㧕 Thl -R1,2,3 ThermistorާHeat exchanger㧕
2 WH
F㧔3.15A㧕 BL 1
X6 X2
M
LED࡮2 LED࡮3 SW2
BL 4 XR3 㧔Compressor ON㧕 TB1 Terminal blockާPower source㧕㧔‫غ‬mark㧕
Signal line LM SW6
3 3 X1 X3 220㨺240V 5 XR4 㧔Inspection㧕 Trl Transformer
CNW0 Terminal blockާSignal line㧕㧔‫غ‬mark㧕
Earth Y㧛GN
RD CNR CNI CNB WH SW7 6 TB2
X1‫ ޓ‬3,6 Relay for FM
OR
RD

XR5㧔Remote operation input :


BR
BL

1 3 5 7 9 BL
WH 1 3 1 3 Control PCB
P

RD
RD

ThermistorާRemote controller㧕
BK

BK
BK

BK

BR
BR

BK

BK

BK

BK

BK
BK
C 19V 24V volt-free contact㧕 Thc
Connecting line between CNM3 X4 Relay for DM
WH

C UH H M L
WH

BK

TB1 WH 1 2 3 4 5 CNW1 CNW2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 Option


WH

ThermistorާReturn air㧕
RD
BR

BK

indoor unit and outdoor unit +12 1


Thl -A
BL

CNJ WH WH BK CNN Y CNH


1
RD 5 Wireless specification BK 2 Wired
XR1 specification㧔Operation㧕 ‫ع‬mark Closed-end connector
RD
Power source line 1 2
F㧔3.15A㧕 WH 3 5 X4 SW5
CNT 3 XR2 㧔Heating㧕 Thl -R1,2,3 ThermistorާHeat exchanger㧕
2 WH X6
5 X2 X
LED࡮2 Y LED࡮3
TB2 SW2
BL 4 㧔Compressor ON㧕
-

F㧔3.15A㧕 BL 1 CNB XR3


SW6
Signal line 3 3 CNF1 X1 X3 CNF2 AMP SW4 SW1 5 XR4 㧔Inspection㧕 Trl Transformer
116 -

CNW0 WH 5 5 WH CNR
Earth Y㧛GN
RD CNI CNB WH LED2 LED3 LED4SW7 6
TB2 Remote X1‫ ޓ‬3,6 Relay for FM
1 3 5 7 9 WH 1 3 BL 1 3
CNB2 Control PCB XR5㧔Remote operation
controllerinput :
Y㧛GN Y㧛GN
Receiver PCB X volt-free
X contact㧕
WH Thc
FMICNM3 X4 Relay for DM
WH

C UH H M L
1 1M M
WH

BK

WH FMI 2 1 Y Y t˚
WH

RD
BR

BK

BL

CNFI 1 CNFI 2 Wireless specification Wired specification ‫ع‬mark Closed-end connector


WH WH
OR

OR

OR

OR

5
X Y TB2
5 Remote Color Marks
CF I 1 CFI 2 CNB
CNF1 CNF2
controller
AMP SW4 SW1 ̪When wired remote controller are used Mark Color Mark Color
WH 5 5 WH Receiver PCB LED2 LED3 LED4 only㧔wireless type㧕TB2 Remote BK Black RD Red
CNB2 controller
Y㧛GN Y㧛GN
Indication lamp㧔Green-Normal operation㧕 It is necessary to remove
X the
X line that is
FMI 1 M M LED2 WH Receiver PCB Thc BL Blue WH White
1 FMI 2 1 connected to the receiver.
Y Y t˚
CNFI 1 CNFI 2 LED3 Indication lamp㧔Yellow-Timer㧛Inspection㧕 Remove signal line connected to the receiver BR Brown Y Yellow
WH WH
7-segment display from primary side of terminal block㧔X,Y㧕. OR Orange Y㧛GN Yellow㧛Green
OR

OR

OR

OR

LED4 Remote Color Marks


CF I 1 CFI 2
Switches for setting controller P Pink
SW1 ̪When
ATTENTION wired remote controller are used Mark Color Mark Color
Notes 1. indicates wiring on site.
Receiver PCB Back-up switch㧔Operation㧛Stop㧕 only㧔wireless
‫ޓ‬Insulate
Ԙ withtype㧕
tape the removed line. BK Black RD Red
‫ ޓޓ‬2. See the wiring diagram of outside unit about the line between SW4
Indication lamp㧔Green-Normal operation㧕 ItԙisThe
necessary to remove
LED of that theconnector
removed line that iswill
indoor unit and outdoor unit. LED2 BL Blue WH White
connected
not be ablethe
to receiver.
to make any indication.
‫ ޓޓ‬3. Use twin core cable㧔0.3mm2 X2㧕at remote controller line. See spec LED3 Indication lamp㧔Yellow-Timer㧛Inspection㧕 BR Brown Y Yellow
Remove signal line connected to the receiver
‫ ޓޓ‬sheet of remote controller in case that the total length is more than 100m.
LED4 7-segment display from primary side of terminal block㧔X,Y㧕. OR Orange Y㧛GN Yellow㧛Green
‫ ޓޓ‬4. Do not put remote controller line alongside power source line.
PFA003Z820 C

Switches for setting P Pink


Notes 1. indicates wiring on site. SW1 ATTENTION
‫ ޓޓ‬2. See the wiring diagram of outside unit about the line between SW4 Back-up switch㧔Operation㧛Stop㧕 ‫ޓ‬Insulate
Ԙ with tape the removed line.
indoor unit and outdoor unit. ԙ The LED of that removed connector will

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‫ ޓޓ‬3. Use twin core cable㧔0.3mm2 X2㧕at remote controller line. See spec not be able to make any indication.
‫ ޓޓ‬sheet of remote controller in case that the total length is more than 100m.
‫ ޓޓ‬4. Do not put remote controller line alongside power source line.

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(d) Duct connected-High static pressure type (FDU)
Model FDU71VD
Color Marks
Mark Color Mark Color CF I Capacitor for FMI
BK Black P Pink CNB Z Connector
BL Blue RD Red
DM Drain motor
BR Brown WH White
GR Gray Y Yellow F Fuse
OR Orange Y㧛GN Yellow㧛Green FMI Fan motor㧔with thermostat㧕
FS Float switch
Thl -R1 Thl -R2 Thl -R3 Thl -A
LED࡮2 Indication lamp㧔Green-Normal operation㧕
FS Trl t˚ t˚ t˚ t˚
LED࡮3 Indication lamp㧔Red-Inspection㧕
220㨺240V SW2 Remote controller communication address
SW6 Model capacity setting
19V 24V
GR

GR
RD

RD

RD
RD
BK

BK

BR
BR

BK

BK

BK

BK

BK

BK

SW7-1 Operation check, Drain motor test run


Control PCB CNI CNW1 CNW2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2
Connecting line between TB1 BL WH BK CNN CNH TB1 Terminal blockާPower source㧕㧔‫غ‬mark㧕
5 Y BK
Option
indoor unit and outdoor unit 1 RD RD
LED࡮2 +12 1 TB2 Terminal blockާSignal line㧕㧔‫غ‬mark㧕
-

F㧔3.15A㧕
XR1
Power source line 1 2 2 WH WH 3
SW2 SW6
2 㧔Operation㧕
Thc ThermistorާRemote controller㧕
117 -

F㧔3.15A㧕
1
CNW0 X6 X2 X4 CNT 3 XR2 㧔Heating㧕
Signal line 3 3 BL RD
LED࡮3 SW7 BL 4 XR3 㧔Compressor ON㧕 Thl -A ThermistorާReturn air㧕
Earth Y㧛GN X1 X3 5 XR4 㧔Inspection㧕
ThermistorާHeat exchanger㧕
6
Thl -R1,2,3
CNM3
1 3 5 7 9
CNR CNB XR5㧔Remote operation input: Trl Transformer
WH
WH WH volt-free contact㧕
C UH H M L 1 3 1 3 X1‫ޓ‬3,6 Relay for FM
WH

BK
WH

WH

X4 Relay for DM
RD
BK

BR

BR
BL

X Y TB2
F㧔0.16A㧕 ‫ع‬mark Closed-end connector
BL

WH

CNR2
BL
X Y
Remote
Y

Controller
Y㧛GN M M t˚ Thc
1 1 DM
FMI
OR
Y

CFI‫ޓ‬

Notes 1. indicates wiring on site.


PJD001Z304

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‫ ޓޓ‬2. See the wiring diagram of outside unit about the line between
inside unit and outside unit.
‫ ޓޓ‬3. Use twin core cable㧔0.3mm2 X2㧕at remote controller line. See spec
‫ ޓޓ‬sheet of remote controller in case that the total length is more than 100m.
‫ ޓޓ‬4. Do not put remote controller line alongside power source line.

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Models FDU100VD, 125VD, 140VD
Color Marks
Mark Color Mark Color CF I Capacitor for FMI
BK Black P Pink CNB‫ޓ‬Z Connector
BL Blue RD Red
DM Drain motor
BR Brown WH White
GR Gray Y Yellow F Fuse
OR Orange Y㧛GN Yellow㧛Green FMI Fan motor㧔with thermostat㧕
FS Float switch
Thl -R1 Thl -R2 Thl -R3 Thl -A
LED࡮2 Indication lamp㧔Green-Normal operation㧕
FS Trl t˚ t˚ t˚ t˚
LED࡮3 Indication lamp㧔Red-Inspection㧕
220㨺240V SW2 Remote controller communication address
SW6 Model capacity setting
19V 24V
GR

GR
RD

RD

RD
RD

Operation check, Drain motor test run


BK

BK

BR
BR

BK

BK

BK

BK

BK

BK
SW7-1
Control PCB CNI CNW1 CNW2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2
Connecting line between TB1 BL WH BK CNN CNH TB1 Terminal blockާPower source㧕㧔‫غ‬mark㧕
5 Y BK
Option
indoor unit and outdoor unit 1 RD

F㧔3.15A㧕
RD
LED࡮2 +12 1 TB2 Terminal blockާSignal line㧕㧔‫غ‬mark㧕
XR1
Power source line 1 2 2 WH WH 3
SW2
2 㧔Operation㧕
Thc ThermistorާRemote controller㧕
-

SW6
F㧔3.15A㧕
1
CNW0 X6 X2 X4 CNT 3 XR2 㧔Heating㧕
Signal line 3 3 BL RD
118 -

LED࡮3 SW7 BL 4 XR3 㧔Compressor ON㧕 Thl -A ThermistorާReturn air㧕


Earth Y㧛GN X1 X3 5 XR4 㧔Inspection㧕
ThermistorާHeat exchanger㧕
6
Thl -R1,2,3
CNM3
1 3 5 7 9
CNR CNB XR5㧔Remote operation input: Trl Transformer
WH
WH WH volt-free contact㧕
WH

RD

F㧔5A㧕 F㧔5A㧕
C UH H M L 1 3 1 3 X1‫ޓ‬3,6 Relay for FM
WH

BK
WH

WH

X4 Relay for DM
RD
BK

BR

BR
BL
WH

RD

X Y TB2
F㧔0.16A㧕 ‫ع‬mark Closed-end connector
P

52FL,FM,FH Electromagnetic contactor for FMI


WH

52FH 52FM 52FL


52FH 52FM 52FL CNR2
BL
X Y
RD
BK

BL

WH

WH

WH

C UH M L Remote
Y

Controller
WH

RD
BK

BL

M t˚ Thc
1 DM
Y㧛GN M
1
FMI
OR
Y

CFI
PJD001Z217 B

Notes 1. ‫ޓ‬indicates wiring on site.


‫ ޓޓ‬2. See the wiring diagram of outside unit about the line between

'12 • PAC-T-173
inside unit and outside unit.
‫ ޓޓ‬3. Use twin core cable㧔0.3mm2 X2㧕at remote controller line. See spec
‫ ޓޓ‬sheet of remote controller in case that the total length is more than 100m.
‫ ޓޓ‬4. Do not put remote controller line alongside power source line.

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CNB~Z Connector

(e) Duct connected-Low / Middle static pressure type (FDUM)


DM Drain motor

Model FDUM50VF
F1~3 Fuse
FM11 Fan motor (with thermostat)
FS Float switch
Remote controller Control PCB 1
RD L Reactor
ThC
WH t° ThI-R1
X X 1 CNB 2
RD LED · E2 Indication lamp (Green-Normal operation)
Y Y
BK
3 WH CNN
t° Y
Y 3
ThI-R2 LED · E3 Indication lamp (Red-Inspection)
TB2 LED • E2 LED • E3 Y

4
L SW2 Remote controller communication address
BK
CNWR2 CNW0 Power PCB 5
Connecting line between WH Y/GN 1 WH t° Th I-R3 SW5 Plural units Master/Slave setting
BK
indoor unit and outdoor unit RD RD 3
F1 (3.15A) 1 WH
1
6
1 2 WH SW2 SW6 Model capacity setting
WH 5 Power circuit 3 WH
2
Power source line 1 2 2 3
Operation check, Drain motor test run
F2 (3.15A) CNW1 4
5
WH
WH
4 CNW2 1
BK SW7-1
Signal line 3 3 WH 5 WH CNH ThI-A
6 WH t°
7 WH
6
BK 2
BK TB1 Terminal block (Power source) ( mark)
Earth WH 1
CNW3 8 WH
7
SW5
8
TB1 Y/GN BL 3 WH
9 WH
9 TB2 Terminal block (Signal line) ( mark)
10 WH
10 RD
FS
SW6
-

11 WH
12 WH
11
CNI
1 Thc Thermistor (Remote controller)
12
119 -

BL RD
F3 2 ThI -A Thermistor (Return air)
(2A) SW7
Th I -R1,2,3 Thermistor (Heat exchanger)
1 4 5 6 7 For HA CNR
1 RD
WH M DM mark Closed-end connector
RD BL BR OR WH
or or or or CNM1 CNZ WH WH 2
BK WH Y BL
WH
Option Color Marks
+12 1

FM I1 M 2 XR1 (Operation) Mark Color Mark Color


CNT 3 XR2 (Heating)
4 XR3 (Compressor ON) BK Black RD Red
BL
CNTA 5 XR4 (Inspection) BL Blue WH White
BL 6
1 2 XR5 (Remote operation BR Brown Y Yellow
input:volt-free contact) OR Orange Y/GN Yellow/Green

Notes 1. indicates wiring on site.


2. See the wiring diagram of outside unit about the line between
inside unit and outside unit.
PJG000Z005 A

3. Use twin core cable (0.3mm2 x2) at remote controller line. See spec
sheet of remote controller in case that the total length is more than 100m.

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4. Do not put remote controller line alongside power source line.

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CNB~Z Connector

Models FDUM60VF, 71VF


DM Drain motor
F1,2,4 Fuse
FMI 2 Fan motor (with thermostat)
FS Float switch
Remote controller Control PCB Indication lamp (Green-Normal operation)
ThC 1
RD LED · E2
WH t° ThI-R1
X X 1 CNB 2
RD LED · E3 Indication lamp (Red-Inspection)
Y Y
BK
3 WH CNN
t° Y 3
Y
Remote controller communication address
ThI-R2 SW2
TB2 LED • E2 LED • E3 Y

4
BK
SW5 Plural units Master/Slave setting
CNW0 Power PCB 5
Y/GN 1 WH t° Th I-R3 SW6 Model capacity setting
Connecting line between BK
RD 3
F1 (5A) 1 WH
1
6
indoor unit and outdoor unit 1 2 WH SW2 SW7-1 Operation check, Drain motor test run
WH 5 Power circuit 3 WH
2
Power source line 1 2 2 4 WH
3
Terminal block (Power source) ( mark)
F2 (5A) CNW1 5 WH
4 CNW2 1
BK TB1
Signal line 3 3 WH 5 WH CNH ThI-A
6 WH t°
7 WH
6
BK BK TB2 Terminal block (Signal line) ( mark)
-

2
Earth WH 1 7
SW5
CNW3 8 WH
8
TB1 Thc
120 -

Y/GN BL 3 WH
9 WH
9 Thermistor (Remote controller)
10 WH
10 RD
FS
11 WH
11 SW6 1
ThI -A Thermistor (Return air)
12 WH
12 CNI
F4 RD
BL 2 ThI -R1,2,3 Thermistor (Heat exchanger)
(2A) SW7
mark Closed-end connector
1 4 5 6 7 For HA 1 RD
CNR WH M DM
RD BL BR OR WH CNZ WH 2
or or or or
BK WH Y BL
CNM2 WH

Option Color Marks


+12 1

FMI 2 M 2 XR1 (Operation) Mark Color Mark Color


CNT 3 XR2 (Heating)
4 XR3 (Compressor ON) BK Black RD Red
BL
CNTA 5 XR4 (Inspection) BL Blue WH White
Notes 1. indicates wiring on site. 6
2. See the wiring diagram of outside unit about the line between BL BR Brown Y Yellow
1 2 XR5 (Remote operation
inside unit and outside unit. input:volt-free contact) OR Orange Y/GN Yellow/Green
3. Use twin core cable (0.3mm2 x2) at remote controller line. See spec
PJG000Z006 A

sheet of remote controller in case that the total length is more than 100m.
4. Do not put remote controller line alongside power source line.

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Models FDUM100VF, 125VF, 140VF
CNB~Z Connector
DM Drain motor
F1~4 Fuse
FM I1,2 Fan motor (with thermostat)
FS Float switch
Remote controller Control PCB 1
RD L Reactor
ThC
WH t° ThI-R1
X X 1
CNB 2
RD LED · E2 Indication lamp (Green-Normal operation)
Y Y
BK
3 WH CNN
t° Y
Y 3
ThI-R2 LED · E3 Indication lamp (Red-Inspection)
TB2 LED • E2 LED • E3 Y

4
BK
SW2 Remote controller communication address
CNW0 Power PCB 5
Y/GN 1 WH t° ThI -R3 SW5 Plural units Master/Slave setting
Connecting line between F1 (5A) 1 WH 6
BK
RD 3 1
indoor unit and outdoor unit 1 2 WH SW2 SW6 Model capacity setting
WH 5 Power circuit 3 WH
2
Power source line 1 2 2 3
F2 (5A) CNW1 4
5
WH
WH
4 CNW2 1
BK SW7-1 Operation check, Drain motor test run
Signal line 3 5 WH CNH ThI-A
-

3 WH 6 WH t°
7 WH
6 BK 2
BK TB1 Terminal block (Power source) ( mark)
121 -

Earth WH 1 7
SW5
CNW3 8 WH
8
TB1 Y/GN BL 3 WH
9 WH
9 TB2 Terminal block (Signal line) ( mark)
10 WH
10 RD
FS
11 WH
11 SW6 1
Thc Thermistor (Remote controller)
12 WH
12
CNI
F3 F4 BL RD
(2A) (2A) SW7
2 ThI -A Thermistor (Return air)
CNWR ThI -R1,2,3 Thermistor (Heat exchanger)
WH 1 4 5 6 7 1 4 5 6 7 For HA 1 RD
CNR WH M DM mark Closed-end connector
RD BL BR OR WH
CNM1
RD BL BR OR WH CNZ WH WH 2
or or or or
BK WH Y BL
or or or or
BK WH Y BL
CNM2
L WH BK
Option Color Marks
+12 1

FM I1 M FMI 2 M 2 XR1 (Operation) Mark Color Mark Color


CNT 3 XR2 (Heating)
BL 4 XR3 (Compressor ON) BK Black RD Red
CNTA 5 XR4 (Inspection) BL Blue WH White
BL 6
1 2 XR5 (Remote operation BR Brown Y Yellow
input:volt-free contact) OR Orange Y/GN Yellow/Green
Notes 1. indicates wiring on site.
PJG000Z007 A

2. See the wiring diagram of outside unit about the line between
inside unit and outside unit.

'12 • PAC-T-173
3. Use twin core cable (0.3mm2 x2) at remote controller line. See spec
sheet of remote controller in case that the total length is more than 100m.
4. Do not put remote controller line alongside power source line.

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Color Marks
Mark Color Mark Color Mark Color CNB∼Z Connector SW5 Plural units Master/Slave setting
BK Black GR Gray WH White F200∼203 Fuse SW6 Model capacity setting
BL Blue OR Orange Y Yellow FM I Fan motor SW7-1 Operation check,Drain motor test run

(f) Floor standing type (FDF)


BR Brown RD Red Y/GN Yellow/Green L Reactor TB1 Terminal block(Power source)
LED・2 Indication lamp (? mark)

Models FDF71VD, 100VD, 125VD, 140VD


(Green-Normal operation) TB2 Terminal block(Signal line)
(口mark)
LED・3 Indication lamp(Red-Inspection) Thc Thermistor(Remote controller)
LM Louver motor Th I -A Thermistor(Return air)
SW2 Remote controller communication Th -R1,2,3
I Thermistor(Heat exchanger)
address X4 Relay for DM

Remote controller CNB2 Control PCB


ThC WH
X X WH 1 CNB 1 BK
(With red tape)
Y Y BK 3 WH t° Th I -R1
t° 2 BK
LED・2 LED・3 BK
L TB2 3 (With yellow tape)
CNN t° Th I -R2
CNWR Y/GN Y 4 BK
Power PCB 1 RD
1
Connecting line between RD Y/GN 7 RD GR
CNW2 23 2 CNW3 5
5 F200(3.15A)
RD
indoor unit and outdoor unit RD RD 3 t° Th I -R3
1 RD 4 RD
4 RD 6 GR
Power source line 1 2 WH 3 Power circuit 5 RD
5
2
Signal line 3
3 BL 1 F201(3.15A) CNW1 21 BL
2 SW2
-

Earth CNW0 BL 3 BL
1 BK
BL
3 CNW4 1
122 -

WH 4 BL
4 BL CNH t° Th I -A
TB1 5 BL
5 BK 2 BK
Y/GN X4 SW5
F203 F202
(0.16A) (1.0A) SW6
CNI Option
+12 1
BL
CNR 2 XR1 (Operation)
WH 1 3 1 4 5 6 7 SW7
CNT 3 XR2 (Heating)
WH OR RD BL BR OR WH
CNM BL 4 XR3 (Compressor ON)
CNJ2 WH 5 XR4 (Inspection)
BL WH BR 6
XR5(Remote operation
M M input:volt-free contact)
LM 1∼ FM I

Notes 1. indicates wiring on site.


  2. See the wiring diagram of outside unit about the line between
PGA000Z783

inside unit and outside unit.

'12 • PAC-T-173
  3. Use twin core cable(0.3mm 2 X2)at remote controller line. See spec
  sheet of remote controller in case that the total length is more than 100m.
  4. Do not put remote controller line alongside power source line.

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Item Description
CNE-CNY Connector

(g) Wall mounted type (SRK)


5 5 FMI Fan motor
M

Models SRK50ZJX-S1, 60ZJX-S1


DISPLAY LM1
12 PRINTED SM1,2 Flap motor
WIRELESS RECEIVER CNE CNX1
BACK-UP SW CIRCUIT LM1,2 Louver motor
BOARD 5 5
M LM2
IM Inlet motor
Th1 t Th1 Room temp. sensor
5 5
DS M SM1 Th2 1,2 Heat exch. sensor
Th2 1 t CNX2 Th3 Humidity sensor
CNG
5 5
M SM2 LS Limit switch
DS Diode stack
Th2 2 t
F Fuse
5 5
T Terminal block
2
M IM Va Varistor
Th3 CNF CNY
LS
INTERFACE KIT 5
-

CNS
SC-BIKN-E
123 -

Y/G G

U Va RD Color Marks
WH S/N 1
F 3
BK Mark Color
RD J WH
HEAT 250V CNU 4
Y
M BK Black
EXCHANGER 3.15A 5
BK L 6
BL
FMI
BL Blue
RD Red
Power source WH White
~220/230/240V 50Hz
T Y Yellow
TO OUTDOOR UNIT
1 Y/G Yellow/Green
2/N
POWER WIRES 1 2/N
3
PWA000Z236

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SIGNAL WIRE

HEAT
EXCHANGER

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(2) Outdoor units
POWER SOURCE ∼220/230/240V 50Hz ∼220V 60Hz

Models SRC40ZJX-S, 50ZJX-S, 60ZJX-S


2

(OR)
(Y)
PWB ASSY (SUB) PWB ASSY (MAIN)
2 TERMINAL POWER
T1

T2
BLOCK 1 TRANSISTOR
FUSE (BK) R IN F8 F2
L RO P U (RD)
250V 20A (BK) R U
250V 10A

(WH) S IN 250V 20A ACTIVE 250V 20A


N
F10

FILTER
+ + + NU V (WH) M
V
(WH) SO (WH) S UNIT NV 3∼
(BR) W (BK)
(Y/G) NW W CM
R OUT S-1 (WH) S-2
(Y/G) G1 (BK)
CNMAIN 4 CNSUB
TERMINAL CN20S
BLOCK 2 F3 250V 1A
(BL)
1

250V 2A
TO INDOOR UNIT 2

F1
M

[ ]
N
-

POWER WIRES 1 2N (RD) C-2 CNFAN


3 SWITCHING POWER FMo
124 -

SIGNAL WIRE 3 2 CIRCUIT


(Y/G)
CNTH CNEEV

2 2 2
20S
M
t゜

t゜

t゜

TH1 TH2 TH3 EEV 5 or 6 wires

Power cable, indoor-outdoor connecting wires


Item Description Mark Color
Model MAX running current Power cable size Power cable length indoor-outdoor Earth wire size
CM Compressor motor BK Black
(A) (mm 2) (m) wire size x number (mm 2)
CN20S Connector BL Blue
40 CNTH
BR Brown
CNEEV
50 15 2.0 18 1.5mm 2x 3 1.5 OR Orange
CNFAN
60 EEV Electric expansion valve(coil) RD Red
FMo Fan motor WH White
The specifications shown in the above table are for units without heaters. For units with heaters, refer
L Reactor Y Yellow
to the installation instructions or the construction instructions of the indoor unit.
Switchgear of Circuit breaker capacity which is calculated from MAX. over current should be chosen TH1 Heat exch. liquid pipe sensor Y/G Yellow/Green
RWC000Z241

along the regulations in each country.

'12 • PAC-T-173
TH2 Outdoor air sensor
The cable specifications are based on the assumption that a metal or plastic conduit is used with no
more than three cables contained in a conduit and a voltage drop is 2%. For an installation falling TH3 Discharge pipe sensor
outside of these conditions, please follow the internal cabling regulations. Adapt it to the regulation 20S Solenoid coil for 4 way valve
in effect in each country.

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Model FDC71VNX
POWER SOURCE 1~220ー240V 50Hz/1~220V 60Hz Item Description
CM Compressor motor
TB
RD
F(20A) FM01 Fan motor
L1
WH
TB CH Crankcase heater
N OR
GY
1
TO INDOOR UNIT
DH Drain pan heater
2 POWER WIRES 1 2 52X1 Auxilliary relay(for CH)
MCCB 3 SIGNAL WIRE 3 52X3 Auxilliary relay(for 20S)
ELCB
YE/GN
T4 T2 T1 F6(5A) T8 T9 52X4 Auxilliary relay(for DH)
RD
WH
T5
N/F PWB3 T10 SM2 SM1 FM01 20S Solenoid valve for 4 way valve
T6 CNO2?WH? T13 T11 F3(4A)
M M M SM1 Expansion valve for cooling
YE/GN

SM2 Expansion valve for heating


WH
RD

GY
BR

WH
WH

WH

High pressure switch


OR

OR

OR
RD

RD

RD

63H1
BR
YE

BL

YE

BL

BL
BK

3 1 1 3 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 6 5 4 1

T21 T22 CN01


CNG2 BK CNG1 CNW CNW2 CNEEV2 CNEEV1 CNFAN Tho-A Thermistor
YE
T24
(WH)
(BK) (BK) (WH) (OR) (RD) (WH) (WH) (Outdoor air temp.)
INV PWB1 Thermistor
ON ON
L1
T25 PWB2
CNI2
(WH)
BL CNI1
(WH)
CNQ1 BK
1 2 3 4 1 2 3
Tho-D
(WH) 6
CNQ1 SW5 SW8 SW9 (Discharge pipe temp.)
IPM CNI4 BL CNI3 Mark Color
(WH) (WH)
(WH)
Tho-R1,R2 Thermistor
T28 T29 T30 T26 T27 52X1 52X3
U V W
BK Black (Heat exchanger temp.)
LED1 LED2
52X4
RD

BL Blue Tho-S Thermistor


BL

ON ON
RD
WH

CNA1 BK
RD

BK

BL CNQ2 1 2 3 4 1 2 3

V W C1
+ (WH) (BK) 6
CNQ2 SW3 SW7 BR Brown (Suction pipe temp.)
U RD
CNA2
CM MS BL (WH) CNN CNR CNS CNH CNTH CNIP CNPS CNB (BK)
OR Orange Tho-IPM Thermistor (IPM)
3~ (YE) (WH) (RD) (PK) (WH) (YE) (WH) (RD)
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 RD Red LPT Low pressure sensor
BK
BK

BR
BR

BK
BK
BL
BL

WH
RD

WH White
-

BK
BK

BK
BK

BK
BK

BK
BK

BK
BK

BK

BK
BK

t° t° t° t° t° t° IPM Intelligent power module


DH CH 20S LPT YE Yellow TB Terminal block
125 -

63H1 Tho-R1 Tho-D Tho-S Tho-A Tho-IPM Tho-R2 YE/GN Yellow/Green F,F3 Fuse
OPTIONAL
GY Gray CnA~Z Connector
PK Pink SW9 Pump down switch
SW3,5 Local setting switch
LED1 Indication lamp(GREEN)
LED2 Indication lamp(RED)
Local setting switch SW3, SW5(Set up at shipment OFF) L1 Reactor
SW3-1 Defrost control change The defrosting operation interval becomes
shorter by turning ON this switch.
This switch should be turned ON in the area
Power cable, indoor-outdoor connecting wires where outside temperature becomes below
the freezing point.
Model MAX over current Power cable size Power cable length indoor-outdoor Earth wire size
SW3-2 Snow guard fan control When this switch is turned ON, the outdoor
(A) (mm 2 ) (m ) wire size x number
unit fan will run for 10 seconds in every 10
minutes, when outdoor temperature falls to
3゚C or lower and the compressor is not
71 17 3.5 21 φ1.6mm x 3 φ1.6mm running when the unit is used in a very
snowy country, set this switch to ON.
The specifications shown in the above table are for units without heaters. For units with heaters, refer SW5-3,4 Trial operation Method of trial operation
to the installation instructions or the construction instructions of the indoor unit. 1. Trial operation can be performed by using
Switchgear of Circuit breaker capacity which is calculated from MAX. over current should be chosen SW5-3.
along the regulations in each country. 2. Cooling trial operation will be performed
when SW5-4 is OFF, and heating trial
The cable specifications are based on the assumption that a metal or plastic conduit is used with no operation when SW5-4 is ON.
more than three cables contained in a conduit and a voltage drop is 2%. For an installation falling 3. Be sure to turn OFF SW5-3 after the trial
PCA001Z605

outside of these conditions, please follow the internal cabling regulations. Adapt it to the regulation operation is finished.

'12 • PAC-T-173
in effect in each country.
Refer to installation manual or technical manual about usage of local setting switch.
Don't operate SW3-3,SW5-1,SW5-2,SW7,SW8

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Item Description
Mark Color
CnA~Z Connector
POWER SOURCE 1~220ー240V 50Hz/1~220V 60Hz BK Black
TB CH Crankcase heater
TB F(30A) F(8A) BL Blue
L1i RD
RD
1 DH Drain pan heater

Models FDC100VNX, 125VNX, 140VNX


L1 1
N
WH
Ni NOISE FILTER 2
WH
2 TO INDOOR UNIT BR Brown
PWB3 E GN
3 CM Compressor motor
Y/GN
L1o No
E1 GN
[ POWER WIRES
SIGNAL WIRE
1
3
2
] GN
GR
Green
Gray
CT Current sensor
F(4A) DM Diode module
RD

P Pink
WH

F Fuse
CT SM1 SM2 FMO1 FMO2 OR Orange
FM01 Fan motor
M M M M RD Red
DM IPM Intelligent power module
WH White
+ - L Reactor
Y Yellow
LED1 Indication lamp(GREEN)
WH

WH

WH

WH
OR

OR

OR

OR
RD

RD

RD

RD
BR

BR
BL

BL

BL

BL
Y

Y/GN Yellow/Green
RD

BL

LED2 Indication lamp(RED)


WH

WH

6 4 3 2 1 6 4 3 2 1 7 6 5 4 1 7 6 5 4 1
RD

BL

P1 N1 CNW CNW2 CNEEV1 CNEEV2 CNFAN1 CNFAN2 LPT Low pressure sensor
(BK) (OR) (WH) (RD) (WH) (WH)
INVERTER CNI2 BL CNI1
PWB2 (WH) (WH) SM1 Expansion valve for cooling
CONTROL
IPM CNI4
(WH)
BL CNI3
(WH) PWB1
SM2 Expansion valve for heating
ON ON
CNACT1 52X1 52X3 SW1 Pump down switch
U V W P2 N2 (WH) P N2 OFF OFF
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
LED1 LED2 SW1
SW3,5 Local setting switch
52X2 SW3 SW5
RD

RD
BK
WH

BL

BL
RD

BL

RD TB Terminal block
V W BL CNA2
+ -
U
MS RD
(WH) THo-A Thermistor(Outdoor air temp.)
A/F MODULE P
3~ N2
+
BL CNA1 CNF CNR CNS CNH CNTH CNIP CNPS CNB THo-D Thermistor(Discharge pipe temp.)
GN L1 L2 (WH) (BK) (WH) (RD) (BR) (WH) (Y) (WH) (RD)
-

CM THo-P Thermistor(IPM)
WH

WH

WH
RD
RD

RD
BR

BR

BK

BK

BK
BK

BK
BK

BK
BK

BK

BK
BK
BL

BL

Y
Y
126 -

t° t° t° t° t° t°
THo-R1,2 Thermistor(Heat exchanger pipe temp. )
L DH CH 20S
THo-S Thermistor(Suction pipe temp.)
LPT
20S Solenoid valve for 4 way valve
Optional 63H1 THo-R1 THo-D THo-S THo-A THo-P THo-R2
52X1 Auxilliary relay(for CH)
Power cable, indoor-outdoor connecting wires
52X2 Auxilliary relay(for DH)
Model MAX over current Power cable size Power cable length indoor-outdoor Earth wire size 52X3 Auxilliary relay(for 20S)
(A) (mm 2 ) (m) wire size x number (mm)
Local setting switch SW3(Set up at shipment OFF) 63H1 High pressure switch
100 24 25 The defrosting operation interval becomes shorter
Defrost control change by turning ON this switch. This switch should be
125 5.5 φ1.6mm x 3 φ1.6 SW3-1
26 23 turned ON in the area where outside temperature
becomes below the freezing point.
140
When this switch is turned ON, the outdoor unit
fan will run for 30 seconds in every 10 minutes,
※At the connection with the duct type indoor unit. SW3-2 Snow guard fan control when outdoor temperature falls to 3℃ or lower and
the compressor is not runnning when the unit is used
Model MAX over current Power cable size Power cable length indoor-outdoor Earth wire size in a very snowy country, set this switch to ON.
(A) (mm 2 ) (m) wire size x number (mm) Method of trial operation
1 Trial operation can be performed by using SW3-3,4.
100 25 5.5 24 2 Compressor will be in the operation when SW3-3 is ON.
φ1.6mm x 3 φ1.6 SW3-3,4 Trial operation 3 Cooling trial operation will be performed when SW3-4 is OFF,
125 29 31
8 and heating trial operation when SW3-4 is ON.
PCA001Z570 A

140 30 30 4 Be sure to turn OFF SW3-3 after the trial operation


is finished.
The specifications shown in the above table are for units without heaters. For units with heaters, refer
to the installation instructions or the construction instructions of the indoor unit.

'12 • PAC-T-173
Switchgear of Circuit breaker capacity which is calculated from MAX. over current should be chosen
along the regulations in each country.
The cable specifications are based on the assumption that a metal or plastic conduit is used with no
more than three cables contained in a conduit and a voltage drop is 2%. For an installation falling
outside of these conditions, please follow the internal cabling regulations. Adapt it to the regulation
in effect in each country.

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POWER SOURCE 3N~380ー415V 50Hz Item Description
TB
L1
RD
L1i L1o RD CH Crankcase heater
WH L2o WH
L2 L2i F(8A)
L3
BL
L3i L3o BL CM Compressor motor

Models FDC100VSX, 125VSX, 140VSX


BK No BK 1 3
N Ni
NOISE FILTER CT CnA~Z Connector
CN1 52C
PWB3 R5
Y/GN CT Current sensor
Y/GN

2 4
CN2-1 INVERTER
C3 DH Drain pan heater

RD

BL
PWB2
T12 GN AC1 AC2 AC3
G
GN DM Diode module
RD CNR
R5 DM BK (WH)
K F Fuse
+4 -6
RD
R1
Va
CNW2
FMo1,2 Fan motor
C4 BL (WH)
IPM Intelligent power module
RD

F(4A) U

RD
L
R2
RD RD RD
TB5 U RD
L Reactor
P U
+
R3 C1 IPM V WH V MS LED1 Indication lamp(GREEN)
3~
THo-P THo-R2 THo-A THo-S THo-D THo-R1 W BL W
WH LED2 Indication lamp(RED)
t° t° t° t° t° t° 52C LPT +
R4 C2
CM LPT Low pressure sensor
BL BL
TB6
SM1 Expansion valve for cooling
WH

WH

WH
RD

RD
RD
BK

BK
BK

BK
BK

BK
BK

BK
BK

RD
BK
Y
Y

BL
BK

N
CNW CNIP CNB CNTH CNM CNPS
SM2 Expansion valve for heating
TB
TO INDOOR UNIT 1
RD (BK) (Y) (RD) (WH) (GR) (WH) CNI 3
18V RD
SW1 Pump down switch
BK 15V CNW1
2 BK

[ ]
CNW2
POWER WIRES 1 2 3
BL
(OR) CONTROL
(WH)
SW3,5 Local setting switch
SIGNAL WIRE 3
PWB1
CNI1 BL CNI2 TB Terminal block
(WH) (WH)
DH THo-A Thermistor(Outdoor air temp.)
WH
CNF RD
Optional WH (BK) 52X1 52X3
CNA1
RD
CNO1 THo-D Thermistor(Discharger pipe temp.)
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 BL
(WH) BL (RD)
BK
52X6 52X2 LED1 LED2 SW3 SW5 SW1
THo-R1,2 Thermistor(Heat exchanger pipe temp. )
CNH
BK RD THo-S Thermistor(Suction pipe temp.)
-

(BR) CNA2
CNR CNS CNEEV1 CNEEV2 CNFAN1 CNFAN2 (WH) BL
(WH) (RD) (WH) (RD) (WH) (WH) THo-P Thermistor(IPM)
127 -

63H1 1 2 3 4 6 1 2 3 4 6 1 4 5 6 7 1 4 5 6 7 20S Solenoid valve for 4 way valve


BR
BR

BL
BL

WH

WH

52C Relay
WH

WH

OR

OR
RD

RD
BR

BR
OR

OR

BL

BL
RD

RD
BL

BL
Y

CH 20S 52X1 Auxilliary relay(for CH)


M M M M
52X2 Auxilliary relay(for DH)
SM1 SM2 FMo1 FMo2
52X3 Auxilliary relay(for 20S)
Power cable, indoor-outdoor connecting wires 52X6 Auxilliary relay(for 52C)
Model MAX over current Power cable size Power cable length indoor-outdoor Earth wire size 63H1 High pressure switch
(A) (mm 2 ) (m) wire size x number (mm)
Local setting switch SW3(Set up at shipment OFF)
100 The defrosting operation interval becomes shorter Mark Color
Defrost control change by turning ON this switch. This switch should be
125 15 3.5 27 φ1.6mm x 3 φ1.6 SW3-1 BK Black
turned ON in the area where outside temperature
140 becomes below the freezing point. BL Blue
When this switch is turned ON, the outdoor unit BR Brown
※At the connection with the duct type indoor unit. fan will run for 30 seconds in every 10 minutes,
when outdoor temperature falls to 3℃ or lower and
OR Orange
SW3-2 Snow guard fan control
Model MAX over current Power cable size Power cable length indoor-outdoor Earth wire size the compressor is not runnning when the unit is used RD Red
(A) (mm 2 ) (m) wire size x number (mm) in a very snowy country, set this switch to ON. WH White
Method of trial operation
Y Yellow
100 16 26 1 Trial operation can be performed by using SW3-3,4.
2 Compressor will be in the operation when SW3-3 is ON. Y/GN Yellow/Green
125 18 3.5 23 φ1.6mm x 3 φ1.6 SW3-3,4 Trial operation 3 Cooling trial operation will be performed when SW3-4 is OFF, GR Gray
140 19 21
PCA001Z571 A

and heating trial operation when SW3-4 is ON. P Pink


4 Be sure to turn OFF SW3-3 after the trial operation is finished.
The specifications shown in the above table are for units without heaters. For units with heaters, refer
to the installation instructions or the construction instructions of the indoor unit.

'12 • PAC-T-173
Switchgear of Circuit breaker capacity which is calculated from MAX. over current should be chosen
along the regulations in each country.
The cable specifications are based on the assumption that a metal or plastic conduit is used with no
more than three cables contained in a conduit and a voltage drop is 2%. For an installation falling
outside of these conditions, please follow the internal cabling regulations. Adapt it to the regulation
in effect in each country.

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1.4 NOISE LEVEL


Notes (1) The data are based on the following conditions.
Ambient air temperature: Indoor unit 27℃WB. Outdoor unit 35℃DB.
(2) The data in the chart are measured in an anechoic room.
(3) The noise levels measured in the field are usually higher than the data because of reflection.

(1) Indoor units


(a) Ceiling cassette-4way compact type (FDT)
Measured based on JIS B 8616
Mike position as right
1.5m
Mike (at center & below unit)

Models FDT40VF,50VF Model FDT60VF Model FDT71VF


Noise level 39 dB (A) at P-HIGH Noise level 46 dB (A) at P-HIGH Noise level 46 dB (A) at P-HIGH
33 dB (A) at HIGH 33 dB (A) at HIGH 35 dB (A) at HIGH
31 dB (A) at MEDIUM 31 dB (A) at MEDIUM 33 dB (A) at MEDIUM
30 dB (A) at LOW 30 dB (A) at LOW 31 dB (A) at LOW
60 60 60 60 60 60
N60 N60 N60
Souud Pressure Level

Souud Pressure Level


Souud Pressure Level

(standard 2×10-5 Pa)


(standard 2×10-5 Pa)

(standard 2×10-5 Pa)


50 50 50 50 50 50
N50 N50 N50

40 40 40 40 40 40
N40 N40 N40

30 30 30 30 30 30
N30 N30 N30

20 20 20 20 20 20
N10 N20 N10 N20 N10 N20
10 10 10 10 10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000

Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz)

Model FDT100VF Model FDT125VF Model FDT140VF


Noise level 51 dB (A) at P-HIGH Noise level 51 dB (A) at P-HIGH Noise level 51 dB (A) at P-HIGH
40 dB (A) at HIGH 42 dB (A) at HIGH 43 dB (A) at HIGH
37 dB (A) at MEDIUM 40 dB (A) at MEDIUM 41 dB (A) at MEDIUM
35 dB (A) at LOW 37 dB (A) at LOW 38 dB (A) at LOW
60 60 60 60 60
60
N60 N60 N60
Souud Pressure Level
Souud Pressure Level
Souud Pressure Level

(standard 2×10-5 Pa)


(standard 2×10-5 Pa)
(standard 2×10-5 Pa)

50 50 50 50 50 50
N50 N50 N50

40 40 40 40 40 40
N40 N40 N40

30 30 30 30 30 30
N30 N30 N30

20 20 20 20 20 20
N20 N10 N20 N10 N20
N10
10 10 10 10 10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000

Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz)

(b) Ceiling cassette-4way type (FDTC)


Measured based on JIS B 8616
Mike position as right
1.5m
Mike (at center & below unit)
Models FDTC40VF,50VF
Cooling noise level 47 dB (A) at P-HIGH Heating noise level 47 dB (A) at P-HIGH
42 dB (A) at HIGH 42 dB (A) at HIGH
36 dB (A) at MEDIUM 36 dB (A) at MEDIUM
30 dB (A) at LOW 32 dB (A) at LOW
60 60 60 60
N60 N60
Souud Pressure Level
Souud Pressure Level

(standard 2×10-5 Pa)


(standard 2×10-5 Pa)

50 50 50 50
N50 N50

40 40 40 40
N40 N40

30 30 30 30
N30 N30

20 20 20 20

N10 N20 N10 N20

10 10 10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000

Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz)

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Model FDTC60VF
Cooling noise level 47 dB (A) at P-HIGH Heating noise level 47 dB (A) at P-HIGH
46 dB (A) at HIGH 46 dB (A) at HIGH
39 dB (A) at MEDIUM 39 dB (A) at MEDIUM
30 dB (A) at LOW 32 dB (A) at LOW
60 60 60 60
N60 N60
Souud Pressure Level

Souud Pressure Level


(standard 2×10-5 Pa)

(standard 2×10-5 Pa)


50 50 50 50
N50 N50

40 40 40 40
N40 N40

30 30 30 30
N30 N30

20 20 20 20
N10 N20 N10 N20
10 10 10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000

Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz)

(c) Ceiling suspended type (FDEN)


Measured based on JIS B 8616 Unit
Mike position as right

1m
1m

Mike (in front & below unit)

Models FDEN40VF,50VF Model FDEN60VF Model FDEN71VF


Noise level 46 dB (A) at P-HIGH Noise level 48 dB (A) at P-HIGH Noise level 50 dB (A) at P-HIGH
39 dB (A) at HIGH 41 dB (A) at HIGH 41 dB (A) at HIGH
38 dB (A) at MEDIUM 39 dB (A) at MEDIUM 39 dB (A) at MEDIUM
37 dB (A) at LOW 38 dB (A) at LOW 38 dB (A) at LOW
60 60 60 60 60 60
N60 N60
N60
Souud Pressure Level

Souud Pressure Level


Souud Pressure Level

(standard 2×10-5Pa)

(standard 2×10-5 Pa)


(standard 2×10-5 Pa)

50 50 50 50 50 50
N50 N50 N50

40 40 40 40 40 40
N40 N40
N40

30 30 30 30 30 30
N30 N30 N30

20 20 20 20 20 20
N10 N20 N20 N10 N20

10 10 10 10 10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000

Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz)

Models FDEN100VF Models FDEN125VF,140VF


Noise level 46 dB (A) at P-HIGH Noise level 50 dB (A) at P-HIGH
44 dB (A) at HIGH 46 dB (A) at HIGH
41 dB (A) at MEDIUM 44 dB (A) at MEDIUM
39 dB (A) at LOW 43 dB (A) at LOW
60 60 60 60
N60 N60
Souud Pressure Level

Souud Pressure Level


(standard 2×10-5 Pa)

(standard 2×10-5 Pa)

50 50 50 50
N50 N50

40 40 40 40
N40 N40

30 30 30 30
N30 N30
20 20 20 20
N10 N20 N20
N10
10 10 10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
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0 0 0 0

(st

(st
So

So
N0 N0 N 0 N0

0 0 0 0
  0 00 000 000 000 000   0 00 000 000 000 000

Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz)
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(d) Duct connected-High static pressure-type (FDU) m m


Air
Unit
Measured based on JIS B 
Return duct Supply duct
Mike position as right
. m Mike (at center & below unit)

Model FDU71VD Model FDU100VD Models FDU125VD, 140VD


Noise level  dB (A) at HIGH Noise level  dB (A) at HIGH Noise level  dB (A) at HIGH
 dB (A) at LOW  dB (A) at LOW  dB (A) at LOW
0 0 0 0 0 0
N0 N0 N0
Souud Pressure Level

Souud Pressure Level

Souud Pressure Level


(standard ×0- Pa)

(standard ×0- Pa)

(standard ×0- Pa)


0 0 0 0 0 0
N0 N0 N0

0 0 0 0 0 0
N0 N0 N0

0 0 0 0 0 0
N0 N0 N0

0 0 0 0 0 0

N0 N0 N0 N0 N0 N0

0 0 0 0 0 0
  0 00 000 000 000 000   0 00 000 000 000 000   0 00 000 000 000 000

Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz)

(e) Duct connected-Low / Middle static pressure type (FDUM)


1m 2m
Air Unit
Return duct Supply duct
Measured based on JIS B 8616 1.5m
Mike position as right Mike (at center & below unit)

Model FDUM50VF Model FDUM60VF Model FDUM71VF


Noise level 37 dB (A) at P-HIGH Noise level 36 dB (A) at P-HIGH Noise level 38 dB (A) at P-HIGH
32 dB (A) at HIGH 31 dB (A) at HIGH 33 dB (A) at HIGH
29 dB (A) at MEDIUM 28 dB (A) at MEDIUM 29 dB (A) at MEDIUM
26 dB (A) at LOW 25 dB (A) at LOW 25 dB (A) at LOW
60 60 60 60 60 60
N60 N60 N60
Souud Pressure Level

Souud Pressure Level

Souud Pressure Level


(standard 2×10-5Pa)

(standard 2×10-5Pa)

(standard 2×10-5Pa)

50 50 50 50 50 50
N50 N50 N50

40 40 40 40 40 40
N40 N40 N40
30 30 30 30 30 30
N30 N30 N30
20 20 20 20 20 20
N20 N20 N20

10 10 10 10 10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz)
Model FDUM100VF Model FDUM125VF Model FDUM140VF
Noise level 44 dB (A) at P-HIGH Noise level 45 dB (A) at P-HIGH Noise level 47 dB (A) at P-HIGH
38 dB (A) at HIGH 40 dB (A) at HIGH 40 dB (A) at HIGH
36 dB (A) at MEDIUM 34 dB (A) at MEDIUM 35 dB (A) at MEDIUM
30 dB (A) at LOW 29 dB (A) at LOW 30 dB (A) at LOW
60 60 60 60 60 60
N60 N60 N60
Souud Pressure Level

Souud Pressure Level

Souud Pressure Level


(standard 2×10-5Pa)

(standard 2×10-5Pa)

(standard 2×10-5Pa)

50 50 50 50 50 50
N50 N50 N50

40 40 40 40 40 40
N40 N40 N40
30 30 30 30 30 30
N30 N30 N30
20 20 20 20 20 20
N20 N20 N20

10 10 10 10 10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz)

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4. NOISE LEVEL
Notes (1) The data are based on the following conditions. '12 • PAC-T-173
Ambient air temperature: Indoor unit 27℃WB. Outdoor unit 35℃DB.
(2) The data in the chart are measured in an anechoic room.
(3) The noise levels measured in the field are usually higher than the data because of reflection.
(f) Floor standing type (FDF)
(1) Indoor units Mike (1 m each at front
1m
face, forward & height)
Measured based on JIS B 8616
1m
Mike position as right

Model FDF71VD Models FDF100VD, 125VD, 140VD


Noise level 42 dB (A) at P-HIGH Noise level 54 dB (A) at P-HIGH
39 dB (A) at HIGH 50 dB (A) at HIGH
35 dB (A) at MEDIUM 48 dB (A) at MEDIUM
33 dB (A) at LOW 44 dB (A) at LOW
60 60 60 60
N60 N60

Souud Pressure Level


Souud Pressure Level

(standard 2×10-5 Pa)


(standard 2×10-5 Pa)

50 50 50 50
N50 N50

40 40 40 40
N40 N40

30 30 30 30
N30 N30
20 20 20 20
N10 N20 N10 N20
10 10 10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000

Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz)

(g) Wall mounted type (SRK) Measured based on JIS C 9612 1m


0.8m
Mike position as right
Unit Mike position
Model SRK50ZJX-S1 (Center & Low points)
Cooling noise level 47 dB (A) at HIGH Cooling noise level 40 dB (A) at MEDIUM Cooling noise level 27 dB (A) at LOW
Heating noise level 48 dB (A) at HIGH Heating noise level 40 dB (A) at MEDIUM Heating noise level 33 dB (A) at LOW
Cooling Heating Cooling Heating Cooling Heating
60 60 60 60 60 60
N60 N60 N60
Souud Pressure Level

Souud Pressure Level

Souud Pressure Level


(standard 2×10-5Pa)

(standard 2×10-5Pa)

(standard 2×10-5Pa)
50 50 50 50 50 50
N50 N50 N50

40 40 40 40 40 40
N40 N40 N40
30 30 30 30 30 30
N30 N30 N30
20 20 20 20 20 20
N20 N20 N20

10 10 10 10 10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz)
Model SRK60ZJX-S1
Cooling noise level 51 dB (A) at HIGH Cooling noise level 41 dB (A) at MEDIUM Cooling noise level 29 dB (A) at LOW
Heating noise level 48 dB (A) at HIGH Heating noise level 41 dB (A) at MEDIUM Heating noise level 34 dB (A) at LOW
Cooling Heating Cooling Heating Cooling Heating
60 60 60 60 60 60
N60 N60 N60
Souud Pressure Level

Souud Pressure Level

Souud Pressure Level


(standard 2×10-5Pa)

(standard 2×10-5Pa)

(standard 2×10-5Pa)

50 50 50 50 50 50
N50 N50 N50

40 40 40 40 40 40
N40 N40 N40
30 30 30 30 30 30
N30 N30 N30
20 20 20 20 20 20
N20 N20 N20

10 10 10 10 10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz)

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4.2(2)Outdoor units
Outdoor units
Measured based or JIS B 8616 or JIS C 9612
Mike position: at highest noise level in position as mentined below.
Distance from front side 1m

Model SRC40ZJX-S
Noise level 50 dB (A)
60 60
N60
Souud Pressure Level
(standard 2×10-5Pa)

50 50
N50

40 40
N40
30 30
N30
20 20
N20

10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz)
Model SRC50ZJX-S
Cooling noise level 54 dB (A) Heating noise level 50 dB (A)
60 60 60 60
N60 N60
Souud Pressure Level

Souud Pressure Level


(standard 2×10-5Pa)

(standard 2×10-5Pa)
50 50 50 50
N50 N50

40 40 40 40
N40 N40
30 30 30 30
N30 N30
20 20 20 20
N20 N20

10 10 10 10
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz)
Model SRC60ZJX-S
Cooling noise level 54 dB (A) Heating noise level 54 dB (A)
60 60 60 60
N60 N60
Souud Pressure Level

Souud Pressure Level


(standard 2×10-5Pa)

(standard 2×10-5Pa)

50 50 50 50
N50 N50

40 40 40 40
N40 N40
30 30 30 30
N30 N30
20 20 20 20
Measured based on JIS Measured
B 8616Nbased
20
on JIS B 8616 N20

10 Mike position: at Mike


highest position:
noise level
10
at
in highest
positionnoise level in position
as mentioned below
10
as mentioned below 10
63 125 250 500
Distance
1m from front side 1m
1000 2000 4000 8000
Distance from front side
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Mid Octave Band Frequency
Height (Hz) 1m Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz)
Height 1m

Model FDC71VNXModel FDC71VNX


Cooling
Cooling noise level noise level 51 dB
51 dB (A) (A)
Heating Heating
noise level noise level 48 dB (A)
48 dB (A)
70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70
N7 0 N7 0 N7 0 N7 0
Souud Pressure Level

Souud Pressure Level


Souud Pressure Level

Souud Pressure Level


(standard 2×10-5Pa)

(standard 2×10-5Pa)
(standard 2×10-5Pa)

(standard 2×10-5Pa)

60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60
N6 0 N60 N6 0 N6 0

50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
N5 0 N5 0 N5 0 N5 0

40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40
N4 0 N40 N4 0 N4 0

30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
N3 0 N20 N3 0 N3 0 N20 N3 0
N20 N20
20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
63 125 250 500 100063 200012540002508000500 1000 2000
63 4000
125 8000
250 500 100063 200012540002508000500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Mid Octave
Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Band Frequency (Hz) Band Frequency
Mid Octave Mid Octave
(Hz) Band Frequency (Hz)

Model FDC100VNX,100VSX
Model FDC100VNX,100VSX
Cooling
Cooling noise level noise level 48
48 dB (A) dB (A) noise level
Heating Heating noise level 50 dB (A)
50 dB (A)
70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70
N7 0 N7 0 N7 0 N7 0
Souud Pressure Level

Souud Pressure Level


Souud Pressure Level

Souud Pressure Level


(standard 2×10-5Pa)

(standard 2×10-5Pa)
(standard 2×10-5Pa)

(standard 2×10-5Pa)

60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60
N6 0 N60 N6 0 N6 0

50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
N5 0 - 132 -N50 N5 0 N5 0

40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40
N4 0 N40 N4 0 N4 0

30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
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N2 0 N20
0 0

Souud Pre
Souud Pr
40 40

(standard
40 40

(standard
N4 0 N4 0

30 30 30 30
N20 N3 0 N3 0
20 20 20
N2 0
20
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Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz)

Model FDC100VNX,100VSX
Cooling noise level 48 dB (A) Heating noise level 50 dB (A)
70 70 70 70
N7 0 N7 0

Souud Pressure Level

Souud Pressure Level


(standard 2×10-5Pa)

(standard 2×10-5Pa)
60 60 60 60
N6 0 N6 0

50 50 50 50
N5 0 N5 0

40 40 40 40
N4 0 N4 0

30 30 30 30
N20 N3 0 N2 0 N3 0
20 20 20 20
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz)

Models FDC125VNX,125VSX
Cooling noise level 48 dB (A) Heating noise level 50 dB (A)
70 70 70 70
N70 N70

Souud Pressure Level


Souud Pressure Level

(standard 2×10-5Pa)
(standard 2×10-5Pa)

60 60 60 60
N6 0 N6 0

50 50 50 50
N50 N50

40 40 40 40
N40 N4 0

30 30 30 30
N20 N30 N 20 N30
20 20 20 20
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000

Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz)

Models FDC140VNX,140VSX
Heating noise level 49 dB (A) Heating noise level 52 dB (A)
70 70 70 70
N7 0 N7 0
Souud Pressure Level
Souud Pressure Level

(standard 2×10-5Pa)
(standard 2×10-5Pa)

60 60 60 60
N60 N60

50 50 50 50
N50 N50

40 40 40 40
N4 0 N4 0
30 30 30 30
N20 N3 0 N20 N30
20 20 20 20
63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz) Mid Octave Band Frequency (Hz)

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1.5 CHARACTERISTICS OF FAN


(a) Duct connected-High static pressure type (FDU)
Model FDU71VD Model FDU100VD

200 200

180 180

160 160
External static pressure (Pa)

External static pressure (Pa)


140 140
it Hi
Hig lim gh
it

120 r
im

120 hs
pee pe spe
Up
l

ed
er

d -Hi -H
pp

gh igh
U

100
100 High static

Hi
High static
Hi

pressure setting

gh
pressure setting
gh

spe
mit 80 it
spe

m
er li er li

ed
80
Low Low
ed-

-L
ow
Lo

Standard Standard 60
w

pressure 60 it
mit pressure r lim
er li Uppe
Upp

Sta
40
St

40

n
Stand
an
Stan

da
Standard
da

Standard static

rd-
static
rd

ard-L
20
dard

pressure pressure setting

Hi
-H

20
setting

gh
igh

ower
-Low

0
0 27 29 31 33 34 35 37 39 41
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Lower Upper Lower Standard Upper
Standard
limit limit limit air flow limit
air flow
Air flow (m3/min) Air flow (m3/min)

Models FDU125,140VD

200

180

160
External static pressure (Pa)

140
it Hi
120 r lim gh
pe sp
ee
Up d-
Hi
100 gh
High static
Hi

pressure setting
gh
sp

80 mit
ee

er li
d-L

Low
ow

Standard
pressure 60 r lim
it
Uppe
St

40
an
Stan

da

Standard static
rd
dard

pressure setting
-H

20
igh
-Low
er

0
34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50
33.5 Standard Upper
Lower air flow limit
limit
Air flow (m3/min)

Notes 1) Factory default setting of fan speed is [STANDARD] which has standard static pressure.
If high static pressure setting is required, change setting to [HIGH SPEED 1] with remote controller on site.
(Regarding the setting method, refer to the user's manual of remote controller for detail)
Notes 2) When setting up high static pressure, do not operate the unit under the condition of 60Pa or lower of the external static pressure.
Notes 3) The fan speed of this model can be switched between two speeds.

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(b) Duct connected-Low / Middle static pressure type (FDUM)


・Characteristic FAN (1) shows air flow vs. External Static Pressure (E.S.P.) range where settings of E.S.P. are maximum E.S.P. (100Pa) ,
 rated E.S.P., and minimum E.S.P. (10Pa)
・Characteristic FAN (2) shows air flow vs. E.S.P curve when set fan tap is set P-Hi with each setting of E.S.P by remote controller.
・External Static Pressure (E.S.P.) can be set by wired remote controller.
・You can set required E.S.P. by wired remote controller which calculate it with the set air flow rate and pressure loss of the duct connected.
Model FDUM50VF
Characteristic FAN(1) Characteristic FAN(2)
In case actual E.S.P. correspond to setting of E.S.P. Range of approvable air flow rate

110 110

100 100 10
0P
a(
P-Hi Ma
x .)
90 90 90
Hi Pa
P.

70P
.P.

80 80 80
E.S.

a Pa
External static pressure (Pa)

External static pressure (Pa)


E.S

60P
it of

a
of

70 70
limit
er lim

Pa

50P
Me a
100
er

60
Upp

60
Low
tin g

40P
a
Set

50 50
30P
a
40 Lo P-Hi 40 20P
a
Hi
30 30 10P
Me Setting 40Pa a(M
i n.)
20 Lo 20
P-Hi
Setting 10Pa
10 Hi 10
Lo,Me
0 0
6 8 10 12 14 16 10.5 11 12 13 14 14.5
Air flow (m3/min) Air flow (m3/min)
Model FDUM60VF
Characteristic FAN(1) Characteristic FAN(2)
In case actual E.S.P. correspond to setting of E.S.P. Range of approvable air flow rate

110 110

100 100 100P


P-Hi a (M
ax .)
90 90 80Pa 90Pa
P.

70Pa
External static pressure (Pa)

80 80
.S.
External static pressure (Pa)

fE

Pa
it o

00

60Pa
P.

70 Hi 70
r lim

.
g1

.S
fE
ttin

50Pa
pe

it o

60 60
Se
Up

lim

40Pa
r
we

50 Me 50
Lo

30Pa
40 40
P-Hi
Lo 20Pa
30 Hi Setting 40Pa 30
10P
a(M
i n.)
20 Me 20
P-Hi
Lo Setting 10Pa
10 Hi 10
Lo,Me
0 0
10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 18 19 20 21 22
Air flow (m3/min) Air flow (m3/min)

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Model FDUM71VF
Characteristic FAN(1) Characteristic FAN(2)
In case actual E.S.P. correspond to setting of E.S.P. Range of approvable air flow rate

110 110

100 P‑Hi 100

90 90 90
Pa 1
Hi 00
70 P
80 80 Pa 8 0 a (M
P
External static pressure (Pa)

60 a ax

External static pressure (Pa)


P. Pa .)
.S.

70 70 50
Pa
fE
it o

40
lim

60 60 Pa
a
0P
per

10

30
Me Pa
Up

50 50
.
.P
tin

.S
t
Se

fE

20
it o

40 P‑Hi 40 Pa
im

Setting 40Pa
rl

10
we

Hi Pa
30 30 (M
Lo

Lo i n.
)
20 Me 20
Setting 10Pa
Lo P‑Hi
10 Hi 10
Lo,Me
0 0
10 14 18 22 26 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
Air flow (m3/min) Air flow (m /min) 3

Model FDUM100VF
Characteristic FAN(1) Characteristic FAN(2)
In case actual E.S.P. correspond to setting of E.S.P. Range of approvable air flow rate
110 110

100 100 100


P‑Hi Pa
( Ma
x .)
90 90
P a
00

90P
g1

a
80
External static pressure (Pa)

80
Se .

External static pressure (Pa)


.P
ttin
.S

80P
fE

70 70 a
P.
to

Hi
S.
mi

E.

70P
r li

60
of

P‑Hi 60 a
pe

it

60
im

Me
Up

Pa
rl

(ra
we

50 50 ted
)
Lo

P a 50
40 Hi 60 40 Pa
g
Me Se ttin
30 40
Lo 30 Pa
10P 30
20 P‑Hi 20 a(M 20 Pa
Lo i n.) Pa
Setting 10Pa
10 Me Hi 10
Lo
0 0
16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
Air flow (m3/min) Air flow (m3/min)

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Model
ModelFDUM125VF
FDUM125VF
Characteristic
CharacteristicFAN(1)
FAN(1) Characteristic FAN(2)
In In
case actual E.S.P. correspond to to
setting of of
E.S.P.
case actual E.S.P. correspond setting E.S.P. Range of approvable air flow rate
110
110 110
100 P-Hi
100 P‑Hi 100
10
0P
90 a(
90 90 Ma
x .)

Pa
00
80

Pa g 1
80 80 90
External static pressure (Pa)

. S . P.
Pa
External static pressure (Pa)

tin S .

External static pressure (Pa)


00 ttin
f E .S .
P
Hi

. .
. P .P
to E

g1 e
70 Hi

. S E .S
80
mi of

70 70 Pa
r li it

f E of
pe lim

60 it o it
im lim
L o Lo S e t
Up pper

P-Hi 70
60 60 Pa
r l er
we w
U

60
50 Pa
50 Me 50 (r a te
Me P‑Hi d)
Hi
40 50
40 40 Pa
Hi Pa
60 Pa
30 t t in g g 40 40
e n 30
30 Lo Me S S e tti Pa
Lo Me
20 10P 30
20 20 a(M 20 Pa
Lo a Pa
Lo g 10P i n.)
S e ttinttin g 1 0 Pa P-Hi
P‑Hi
10 S e Hi
10 Hi 10
Lo,Me
Lo,Me
0
0
16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 0
16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43
Air flow (m3/min)
Air flow (m3/min) Air flow (m /min)3

Model
Model FDUM140VF
FDUM140VF
Characteristic
Characteristic FAN(1)
FAN(1) Characteristic FAN(2)

In In
case actual
case E.S.P.
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1.6 TEMPERATURE AND VELOCITY DISTRIBUTION


Indoor temperature
Cooling 27°CDB / 19°CWB
Heating 20°CDB
Note: These figures represent the typical main range of temperature and velocity distribution at the center of air outlet
within the published conditions.
In the actual installation, they may differ from the typical figures under the influence of air temperature conditions,
ceiling height, operation conditions and obstacles.
(1) Ceiling cassett-4way type (FDT)
Models FDT40VF, 50VF
Cooling Air flow : P-Hi

15 15
18 18
21 21
20°
24 24

1.2 1.5 1.5 1.2


0.9 0.9
0.6 0.6

0.3 0.3

Heating Air flow : P-Hi

35 35
32 32
40° 29 29

23 23
26 26

1.5 1.5
1.2 1.2
0.9 0.9

0.6 0.6

0.3 0.3

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Models FDT60VF, 71VF


Cooling Air flow : P-Hi

15 15
18 18
21 21
20°
24 24

1.5
1.2 1.5 1.2 0.9
0.9
0.6 0.6
0.3
0.3

Heating Air flow : P-Hi

35 35
32 32

40° 29 29

26 26

23 23

1.5 1.5
1.2 1.2
0.9 0.9

0.6 0.6

0.3 0.3

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Models FDT100VF, 125VF, 140VF


Cooling Air flow : P-Hi

15 15
18 18
21 21
20°
24 24

1.5 1.5 1.2


0.9 1.2 0.9
0.6 0.6

0.3 0.3

Heating Air flow : P-Hi

35 35
32 32
40° 29 29

26 26

23 23

1.5 1.5
1.2 1.2
0.9 0.9

0.6 0.6

0.3 0.3

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(2) Ceiling cassett-4way compact type (FDTC)


Models FDTC40VF, 50VF, 60VF
Cooling Air flow : P-Hi

18 15 15 18
21 21

24 24
15°

0.9 0.9
0.6 0.6

0.3 0.3

Heating Air flow : P-Hi

35 35
50° 32 32
29 29
26 26
23 23

0.9
0.9

0.6
0.6

0.3 0.3

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(3) Ceiling suspended type (FDEN)


Models FDEN40VF, 50VF
Cooling Air flow : P-Hi

15
5° 18
21
24

2.0
1.5
1.0
0.5

Heating Air flow : P-Hi

45°
35

32 23
26
29

26

2.0

1.5
1.0 0.5

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Models FDEN60VF, 71VF


Cooling Air flow : P-Hi

15
5° 18
21
24

2.0
1.5
1.0 0.5

Heating Air flow : P-Hi

45°

35

32
23
29 26

2.0
0.5
1.5 1.0

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Models FDEN100VF
Cooling Air flow : P-Hi

15
5° 18
21
24

2.0
1.5
1.0
0.5

Heating Air flow : P-Hi

45°

35

32 23
29 26

2.0
0.5
1.5 1.0

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Models FDEN125VF, 140VF


Cooling Air flow : P-Hi

15
18
5° 21
24

2.0
1.5
1.0 0.5

Heating Air flow : P-Hi

45°
35

32 23
29 26

0.5
2.0
1.5 1.0

0.3

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(4) Floor standing type (FDF)


Models All model
Models FDF71VD, 100VD, 125VD, 140VD
(a) Cooling Air flow:Hi (Louver position:Horizontal)
Temperature distribution

Less than 14℃ 16℃

18℃ 24℃
1.67m

Unit

20℃

22℃

24℃
26℃

8m

(b) Heating Air flow:Hi (Louver position:Horizontal)


Temperature distribution

More than 44℃ 42℃ 40℃

38℃ 34℃
36℃ 32℃
Unit
1.67m

30℃
28℃

26℃

8m

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1.7 PIPING SYSTEM


(1) Single type
Models 40, 50, 60

Indoor unit Outdoor unit Cooling cycle Heating cycle


Outdoor air
Service valve temp. sensor
Gas line (Flare connecting) (TH2)
(φ12.7)
Discharge pipe
Flare connecting temp. sensor
Check joint (TH3)
Thermistor Accumlator
(Heat exchanger) Muffler
(ThI-R3)
Thermistor 4way valve Muffler
(Return temp.) Heat
(ThI-A) exchanger
Heat exchanger

Heat
Thermistor Compressor exchanger
(Heat exchanger) sensor
(ThI-R2) (TH1)

Thermistor Capillary tube


(Heat exchanger)
Receiver
(ThI-R1)
Electronic
Flare connecting Service valve expansion valve
(Flare connecting) (EEV)
Capillary tube

Liquid line
Strainer Strainer
(φ-6.35)

Models 71, 100, 125, 140

Indoor unit Outdoor unit Cooling cycle Heating cycle


Check joint 4way valve Thermistor
Gas line (ThO-A)
(φ15.88) Strainer

Service valve
Flare connecting (Flare connecting)
Check joint
Thermistor
(Heat exchanger) Heat exchanger
High pressure Check
(ThI-R3) switch
Thermistor valve Thermistor
(Return temp.) 63H1
Muffler (ThO-S) Lower pressure sensor
(ThI-A) Thermistor
(LPT)
Heat exchanger (ThO-D)
Thermistor
Thermistor (ThO-R1)
(Heat exchanger)
(ThI-R1)
(Discharge)
Thermistor
(Heat exchanger) Accumlator
(ThI-R2) Compressor
Thermistor
Check joint (Suction) (ThO-R2)
Flare connecting Sub-cooling
coil

Liquid line Service valve


(φ9.52) (Flare connecting) Strainer Strainer Strainer Strainer

Electronic Electronic
expansion valve expansion valve
(cooling)(EEVC) (heating)(EEVH)

Receiver

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(2) Twin type


Models 71, 100, 125, 140
Gas branch pipe
(60:φ12.7,71:φ15.88)

Indoor unit Indoor unit Outdoor unit Cooling cycle Heating cycle
Check joint Thermistor
Gas line (ThO-A)
(φ15.88) Muffler

Service valve
Flare connecting (Flare connecting)
Check joint
Thermistor 4way valve
(Heat exchanger) High pressure Heat exchanger
(ThI-R3 or Th22) switch
(63H1) Check
Thermistor valve
(Return air)
Lower pressure sensor
(ThI-A or Th1)
Muffler (LPT)
Heat exchanger
Thermistor
Thermistor
(ThO-R1)
(ThO-S)
Thermistor
(Heat exchanger) Thermistor
(ThI-R2 or Th21) (Discharge)
(ThO-D)
Accumlator
Thermistor Compressor
(Heat exchanger)
Thermistor
(ThI-R1) (ThO-R2)
(Suction)
Flare connecting
(60:φ6.35,71:φ9.52) Liquid line Sub-cooling
(φ9.52) coil

Service valve
(Flare connecting) Strainer Strainer Strainer Strainer
Diameter joint Liquid
of different branch pipe
Electronic Electronic
(60 only) (φ9.52) expansion valve
expansion valve
(cooling)(EEVC) (heating)(EEVH)

Receiver

(3) Triple type


Model 140

Gas branch
pipe
Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit (φ12.7) Outdoor unit Cooling cycle Heating cycle
Check joint Thermistor
Gas line (ThO-A)
(φ15.88) Muffler

Flare connecting Service valve


Thermistor (Flare connecting)
(Heat exchanger) Check joint
4way valve
(ThI-R3 or Th22) Heat exchanger
Thermistor High pressure
(Return air) switch
(63H1) Check
(ThI-A or Th1) valve
Heat exchanger Lower pressure sensor
Thermistor Muffler (LPT)
(Heat exchanger)
(ThI-R1) Thermistor
Thermistor
Thermistor (ThO-R1)
(ThO-S)
(Heat exchanger)
(ThI-R2 or Th21) Thermistor
(Discharge)
(ThO-D)
Accumlator
Liquid branch pipe Compressor
Service valve Thermistor
(φ9.52) (ThO-R2)
(Flare connecting)
(Suction)
Sub-cooling
coil
Flare Liquid line
connecting
(φ9.52)
(φ6.35) Strainer Strainer Strainer Strainer
Diameter joint
of different
Electronic Electronic
expansion valve expansion valve
(cooling)(EEVC) (heating)(EEVH)

Receiver

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Preset point of the protective devices


Equipped
Parts name Mark 40, 50, 60 model 71, 100, 125, 140 model
unit

Thermistor ThI-R ON 63℃ ON 17℃


(for protection
〔TH1〕 OFF 56℃ OFF 16℃
overloading in heating) Indoor unit
Thermistor ThI-R ON 1.0℃ ON 2.5℃
(for frost prevention) 〔TH21〕 OFF 10℃ OFF 8℃

Thermistor
Tho-R ON 63℃ ON 65℃
(for protection high Outdoor unit
(TH1) OFF 53℃ OFF 51℃
pressure in cooling.)

Thermistor
Tho-D ON 115℃ ON 115℃
(for detecting discharge Outdoor unit
(TH3) OFF 95℃ OFF 85℃
pipe temp.)

High pressure switch ON 4.15MPa


63H1 Outdoor unit ―
(for protection) OFF 3.15MPa

Low pressure sensor ON 0.079MPa


LPT Outdoor unit ―
(for protection) OFF 0.227MPa

Notes(1) Values in ( ) shown in the case of 40, 50, 60 models.


(2) Values in〔 〕shown in the case of SRK.

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1.8 RANGE OF USAGE & LIMITATIONS


See the next page.
Operating temperature range
When used below -5˚C, install a snow hood. <71-140 only>

Considering to get sufficient heating capacity, the area where the averaged lowest ambient
Recommendable area to install
air temperature in day time during winter is above 0˚C, and it has no accumulation of snow.

The limitations of installation space are shown in the page for outline drawing.
Installation site
Install the indoor unit at least 2.5m higher than the floor surface.

Temperature and humidity conditions surrounding the


Dew point temperature : 28〔23〕˚C or less, relative hummdity : 80% or less
indoor unit in the ceiling (Note 2)

Limitations on unit and piping installation See page 152 and 153

Compressor Cycle Time 7 minutes or more (from OFF to OFF) or (from ON to ON)

ON-OFF cycling Stop Time 3 minutes or more

Voltage range Rating ±10%

Power source Voltage drop at start-up Min.85% of rating

Phase-to-phase imbalance 3% or less

Note 1. Do not install the unit in places which :


1) Flammable gas may leak.
2) Carbon fiber, metal particles, powder, etc. are floating.
3) Cosmetic or special sprays are used frequently.
4) Exposed to oil splashes or steam (e.g. kitchen and machine plant).
5) Exposed to sea breeze (e.g. coastal area) or calcium chloride (e.g. snow melting agent).
6) Exposed to ammonia substance (e.g. organic fertilizer).
7) Matters affecting devices, such as sulfuric gas, chlorine gas, acid, alkali, etc. may generate or accumulate.
8) Chimney smoke is hanging.
9) Sucking the exhaust gas from heat exchanger.
10) Adjacent to equipment generating electromagnetic waves or high frequency waves.
11) There is light beams that affect the receiving device of indoor unit in case of the wireless specification.
12) Snow falls heavily.
13) At an elevation of 1000 meters or higher.
14) On mobile machine (e.g. vehicle, ship, etc.)
15) Splashed with water to indoor unit (e.g. laundry room).
16) Indoor units of twin and triple specifications separately in a room with partition.
Note 2. If ambient temperature and humidity exceed the above conditions, add polyurethane foam insulation(10mm or thicker) on the outer plate of
indoor unit.
Note 3. Both gas and liquid pipes need to be coverd with 20mm or thicker heat insulation materials at the place where humidity exceeds 70%.
Note 4. Value in〔  〕is for the FDEN only.

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Operating temperature range

■ Cooling
Outdoor air temperature (℃DB)
50
43℃DB
40

30 Usage range in cooling


20

10

-10
-15℃DB
-20
10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26
Indoor air temperature (℃WB)
■ Heating
Indoor air temperature (℃DB)

30
40- 60
25

20 Usage range in heating


15

10
71 -140
5
-25 -20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 25
Outdoor air temperature (℃WB)
Decline in cooling and heating capacity or operation stop may occur when the outdoor unit is installed in
places where natural wind can increase or decrease its design airflow rate.
PJG000Z014
PJF000Z195 B

“CAUTION” Cooling operation under low outdoor air temperature conditions


PAC models can be operated in cooling mode at low outdoor air temperature condition within above temperature range. However in
case of severely low temperature conditions if the following precaution is not observed, it may not be operated in spite of operable
temperature range mentioned above and cooling capacity may not be established under certain conditions.
[Precaution]
In case of severely low temperature condition
1) Install the outdoor unit at the place where strong wind cannot blow directly into the outdoor unit.
2) If there is no installation place where can prevent strong wind from directly blowing into the outdoor unit, mount the flex flow
adapter (prepared as optional part) or like such devices onto the outdoor unit in order to divert the strong wind.
[Reason]
Under the low outdoor air temperature conditions of -5℃ or lower, the outdoor fan is controlled at lower or lowest speed by outdoor
fan control, but if strong wind directly blow into the outdoor unit, the outdoor heat exchanger temperature will drop more.
This makes high and low pressures to drop as well. This low pressure drop makes the indoor heat exchanger temperature to drop and
will activate anti-frost control at indoor heat exchanger at frequent intervals, that cooling operation may not be established for any
given time.

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Limitation on unit and piping installation - single, twin.

Marks appearing in the drawing


Descriptions Models for outdoor unit Dimensional limitations
Single type Twin type
40 · 50 · 60 <
= 30m
One-way pipe length 71 <
= 50m L
100 · 125 · 140 <
= 100m L + L1 + L2

Main pipe length 100 · 125 · 140 <


= 100m L
One-way pipe length after first branching point 100 · 125 · 140 <
= 30m L1, L2

L1 - L2
Difference of pipe length after first branching point <
= 10m
L2 - L1

Total pipe length after the second branching point <


= 15m

40 · 50 · 60 <
= 20m
When outdoor unit is
71 H H
positioned higher <
= 30m
100 · 125 · 140
Elevation difference between indoor and outdoor unit
40 · 50 · 60 <
= 20m
When outdoor unit is
71 H H
positioned lower
-

<
= 15m
100 · 125 · 140
152 -

Elevation difference among indoor units <


= 0.5m h

Single type Twin type


Indoor unit
Indoor unit

Indoor unit h
Outdoor unit

H H L1
L L2

Twin type
Model for Branch piping
L(riser) outdoor units set (option)
Outdoor unit
100 · 125 · 140 DIS-WA1
PJF000Z195 B

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(1) A riser pipe must be part of the main.
A branching pipe set should be installed horizontally at point as close to an indoor unit as possible.
(2) Reduce refrigerant amount by according to table below from the factory charge when refrigerant piping is shorter than 3m.

Model for outdoor units Refrigerant to be reduced


71 · 100 · 125 · 140 1.0 kg

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Limitation on unit and piping installation - triple.

Marks appearing in the drawing


Descriptions
Models for outdoor unit Dimensional limitations Triple type A >
= Triple type B

One-way pipe length 140 <


= 100m L + L1 + L2 + L3 L + La + L1 + L2 + L3 1

Main pipe length 140 <


= 100m L L
One-way pipe length first branching point to indoor units
140 <
= 30m L1, L2, L3 L1 1
between
One-way pipe length between first branching point from and
140 <
= 5m La
second branching point
One-way pipe length first branching point and indoor units 140 <
= 27m La + L2, La + L3 1

< 3m L1 - L2, L1 - L3, L2 - L3 ( not possible )


Piping length difference among piping to indoor units from first branch
3m <
= <
= 10m ( not possible ) L1 - (La + L2), L1 - (La + L3) 1

One-way pipe length difference from second branching point to indoor units <
= 10m L2 - L3

When the outdoor unit is positioned higher <


= 30m
Elevation difference between indoor and outdoor H H
When the outdoor unit is positioned lower <
= 15m
-

Elevation difference among indoor units <


= 0.5m h1, h2, h3 h1, h2, h3
153 -

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Triple type A Triple type B Install the indoor units so that
Indoor unit Indoor unit L + L1 becomes the longest
Indoor unit Indoor unit
one-way pipe.
h1 h1
h3 Keep the pipe length difference
h3 Indoor unit
Indoor unit h2 between L1 and (La + L2)
h2
or (La + L3) within 10m.
L2 L1
H H L2 L3
L1
L3 La
Second branch

First branch
L (riser) L (riser)
Outdoor unit Outdoor unit
PJF000Z195 B

Branch piping set (option)


Model for Triple type A Triple type B
outdoor units

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Branchpiping First branch Second branch
140 DIS-TA1 DIS-WA1 DIS-WA1

(1) A riser pipe must be part of the main.


A branching pipe set should be installed horizontally at point as close to an indoor unit as possible.
(2) Reduce refrigerant amount by 1.0kg from the factory charge when refrigerant piping is shorter than 3m.

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9. SELECTION
1.9 SELECTIONCHART
CHART
Correct the cooling and heating capacity in accordance with the operating conditions. The net cooling and heating capacity can be
obtained in the following way.

Net capacity = Capacity shown in the capacity tables (1.9.1) × Correction factors shown in the table (1.9.2) (1.9.3) (1.9.4).

Caution: In case that the cooling operation during low outdoor air temperature below -5°C is expected, install the outdoor unit
where it is not influenced by natural wind. Otherwise protection control by low pressure will be activated much more
frequently and it will cause insufficient capacity or breakdown of the compressor in worst case.

1.9.1 Capacity tables


(1) Ceiling cassette-4way type (FDT)
(a) Single type
Model FDT40ZJXVF
Model FDTC71VNXPVF Indoor
Indoorunit
unit FDT40VF
FDTC40VF (2Outdoor
units) unitOutdoor
SRC40ZJX-S
unit FDC71VNX
CoolMode
Cool Mode Heat Mode Heat Mode
(kW) (kW)

Outdoor IndoorIndoor air temperature


air temperature Outdoor OutdoorIndoor Indoor air temperature
air temperature
Outdoor 18 °CDB 21°C DB 23°CDB temp. air temp.
air temp. 23℃DB 26℃DB 27℃DB26°CDB28℃DB 27°CDB 31℃DB28°CDB 31°CDB
33℃DB 33°CairDB ℃DB °CDB
air temp. 12°CWB °CDB °CWB 16
16℃WB 14°C WB
18℃WB 16°CWB19℃WB18°CWB20℃WB 19°CWB 22℃WB20°CWB 22°CWB
24℃WB 24 °CWB ℃WB
℃DB 16 18 18
20 20
22 2224 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20
℃DB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -14.7 -15 4.53 4.51 4.50 4.48 4.46
11 3.38 3.31 3.56 3.49 3.65 3.58 3.75 3.61 3.95 3.87 4.15 3.74 -17.7 -18
20 6.96 6.16 7.39 6.59 7.61 6.53 7.84 6.47 8.31 6.86 8.78 6.72 -9.6 -10 5.11 5.09 5.06 5.03 5.00
13 3.46 3.39 3.65 3.58 3.75 3.68 3.85 3.63 4.05 3.88 4.26 3.74 -15.7 -16
25 6.86 6.12 7.44 6.61 7.72 6.57 7.98 6.51 8.49 6.92 8.91 6.75 -3.4 -4 5.69 5.66 5.62 5.59 5.55
15 3.54 3.42 3.74 3.67 3.84 3.71 3.95 3.64 4.15 3.89 4.36 3.75
30 6.67 6.05 7.17 6.51 7.41 6.46 7.67 6.42 8.14 6.82 1.8 1 -13.5 -14 6.09
6.13 2.67 6.04
2.63 2.59
6.00 2.55
5.96 2.50
17 3.62 3.44 3.83 3.75 3.94 3.72 4.04 3.66 4.26 3.91 4.47 3.76 -11.5 -12
35 6.43 5.96 6.88 6.41 7.10 6.36 7.31 6.31 7.74 6.71 4.9 4 7.78 7.71 7.52 6.92 6.56 2.67
2.83 2.79 2.75 2.71
19 3.69 3.45 3.91 3.80 4.02 3.74 4.15 3.67 4.41 3.92 4.67 3.78
40 6.00 5.80 6.50 6.29 6.75 6.25 6.94 6.19 7.34 6.60 7.0 6 -9.58.16 -10 8.08
3.00 8.00
2.96 2.92
7.80 2.88
7.52 2.84
21 3.81 3.48 3.99 3.82 4.10 3.75 4.26 3.69 4.56 3.94 4.87 3.79
43 5.68 5.69 6.19 6.18 6.45 6.16 6.68 6.11 7.14 6.54 11.2 10 -7.58.86-8 8.75
3.17 8.64
3.13 3.09
8.52 3.05
8.41 3.01
23 3.85 3.49 4.04 3.83 4.15 3.76 4.30 3.70 4.59 3.95 4.88 3.80 -5.5 -6 3.23 3.20 3.16 3.12 3.09
25 3.73 3.66 3.89 3.50 4.08 3.83 4.20 3.77 4.34 3.70 4.61 3.95 4.89 3.80 -3.0 -4 3.29 3.26PJA003Z381
3.23 3.20 3.17
27 3.76 3.68 3.93 3.51 4.13 3.84 4.25 3.78 4.36 3.71 4.60 3.95 -1.0 -2 3.36 3.33 3.30 3.28 3.25
Model FDTC100VNXPVF Indoor unit FDTC50VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC100VNX
29 3.70 3.63 3.86 3.49 4.06 3.83 4.18 3.77 4.30 3.70 4.54 3.94 1.0 0 3.42 3.40 3.38 3.35 3.33
Cool Mode Heat Mode
31 3.64 3.57 3.80 3.48 4.00 3.82 4.12 3.75 4.24 3.69 4.48 3.93 2.0 1 3.45 3.43 3.41 3.39 3.37
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
33
Outdoor 3.23 3.17 3.44 3.37 3.74 3.46 3.94 3.81 4.06 3.74 4.18 3.68 4.42 3.93 air temp. 3.0 2 3.67 3.65 3.63 3.61 3.59
23℃DB 26℃DB 27℃DB 28℃DB 31℃DB 33℃DB ℃DB
air temp.
35 3.28 3.21 3.44 3.37 3.68 3.45 3.88 3.80 4.00 3.73 4.12 3.67 4.36 3.92 5.0 4 4.11 4.09 4.07 4.04 4.01
16℃WB 18℃WB 19℃WB 20℃WB 22℃WB 24℃WB ℃DB ℃WB 16 18 20 22 24
37 3.23 3.17 3.38 3.31 3.62 3.44 3.82 3.74 3.94 3.72 4.06 3.66 4.30 3.91 7.0 6 4.55 4.53 4.50 4.47 4.44
℃DB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -14.7 -15 8.12 8.09 8.05 8.01 7.97
39 3.17 3.11 3.32 3.25 3.56 3.42 3.76 3.68 3.88 3.71 4.00 3.65 4.23 3.90 9.0 8 4.78 4.75 4.72 4.69 4.66
20 9.66 7.23 10.26 7.63 10.56 7.55 10.87 7.47 11.48 7.81 12.24 7.65 -9.6 -10 9.01 8.97 8.93 8.87 8.83
41 3.12 3.06 3.27 3.20 3.50 3.41 3.70 3.63 3.82 3.70 3.93 3.64 4.17 3.90 11.5 10 5.01 4.98 4.95 4.91 4.88
25 9.77 7.28 10.37 7.67 10.67 7.59 10.97 7.51 11.58 7.84 12.49 7.72 -3.4 -4 10.29 10.22 10.17 10.11 10.05
43 3.06 3.00 3.21 3.15 3.44 3.37 3.64 3.57 3.76 3.68 3.87 3.63 4.10 3.89 13.5 12 5.30 5.26 5.21 5.14 5.10
30 9.46 7.15 10.04 7.55 10.34 7.47 10.63 7.39 11.21 7.73 1.8 1 11.35 11.27 11.20 11.13 11.06
15.5 14 5.58 5.53 5.48 5.37 5.32
35 9.14 7.02 9.71 7.42 10.00 7.35 10.29 7.27 10.86 7.62 4.9 4 11.96 11.87 11.80 11.73 11.66
16.5 16 5.73 5.67 5.61 5.48 5.44
40 8.69 6.83 9.24 7.25 9.52 7.18 9.81 7.11 10.36 7.47 7.0 6 11.37 11.28 11.20 11.13 11.07
43 8.40 6.72 8.94 7.14 9.21 7.07 9.49 7.00 10.03 7.37 11.2 10 12.45 12.35 12.25 12.16PJF000Z220
12.07
Model FDT50ZJXVF Indoor unit FDT50VF Outdoor unit SRC50ZJX-S
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode PJA003Z381 (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
Model FDTC100VSXPVD Indoor unit FDTC50VD (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC100VSX
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
Cool Mode Heat Mode
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
11
Outdoor 4.22 4.02 4.45 4.36 4.56 4.35 4.69 4.31 4.94 4.59 temp. -17.7 -18
5.19 air4.48
23℃DB 26℃DB 27℃DB 28℃DB 31℃DB 33℃DB ℃DB
air temp.
13 4.32 4.06 4.56 4.44 4.68 4.39 4.81 4.34 5.07 4.62 5.32 4.51 -15.7 -16
16℃WB 18℃WB 19℃WB 20℃WB 22℃WB 24℃WB ℃DB ℃WB 16 18 20 22 24
15 4.42 4.09 4.68 4.47 4.80 4.42 4.93 4.37 5.19 4.65 5.45 4.53 -13.5 -14 3.20 3.15 3.11 3.05 3.00
℃DB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -14.7 -15 11.30 11.25 11.20 11.15 11.09
17 4.53 4.13 4.79 4.51 4.92 4.46 5.06 4.41 5.32 4.68 5.58 4.56 -11.5 -12 3.40 3.35 3.31 3.26 3.20
20 9.66 7.23 10.26 7.63 10.56 7.55 10.87 7.47 11.48 7.81 12.24 7.65 -9.6 -10 11.39 11.34 11.29 11.22 11.17
19 4.62 4.16 4.89 4.54 5.02 4.49 5.19 4.44 5.51 4.73 5.84 4.62 -9.5 -10 3.60 3.55 3.51 3.46 3.41
25 9.77 7.28 10.37 7.67 10.67 7.59 10.97 7.51 11.58 7.84 12.49 7.72 -3.4 -4 11.64 11.57 11.51 11.44 11.37
21 4.76 4.21 4.99 4.57 5.13 4.52 5.32 4.48 5.70 4.78 6.09 4.67 -7.5 -8 3.80 3.75 3.71 3.66 3.61
30 9.46 7.15 10.04 7.55 10.34 7.47 10.63 7.39 11.21 7.73 1.8 1 11.85 11.76 11.69 11.62 11.55
23 4.81 4.22 5.04 4.58 5.19 4.54 5.37 4.49 5.73 4.78 6.10 4.67 -5.5 -6 3.88 3.83 3.79 3.75 3.71
35 9.14 7.02 9.71 7.42 10.00 7.35 10.29 7.27 10.86 7.62 4.9 4 11.98 11.89 11.83 11.75 11.68
25 4.66 4.43 4.86 4.24 5.10 4.60 5.25 4.55 5.42 4.51 5.76 4.79 6.11 4.68 -3.0 -4 3.95 3.92 3.88 3.84 3.80
40 8.69 6.83 9.24 7.25 9.52 7.18 9.81 7.11 10.36 7.47 7.0 6 11.37 11.28 11.20 11.13 11.07
27 4.70 4.45 4.91 4.26 5.16 4.62 5.31 4.57 5.46 4.52 5.75 4.79 -1.0 -2 4.03 4.00 3.97 3.93 3.90
43 8.40 6.72 8.94 7.14 9.21 7.07 9.49 7.00 10.03 7.37 11.2 10 12.45 12.35 12.25 12.16 12.07
29 4.62 4.42 4.83 4.23 5.08 4.60 5.23 4.55 5.38 4.50 5.68 4.77 1.0 0 4.10 4.08 4.05 4.03 4.00
31These data show average
Note(1) 4.54 4.38 4.75 4.20 5.00 4.57 5.15 4.52 5.30 4.47 5.60 4.75
statuses. 2.0 1 4.14 4.12 PJA003Z381
4.10 4.07 4.05
Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously.
33 4.04 3.96 4.31 4.22 4.67 4.18 4.93 4.55 5.08 4.50 5.23 4.45 5.53 4.73 3.0 2 4.41 4.38 4.36 4.33 4.30
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions.
35Corresponding
4.11 3.99 4.30
refrigerant piping4.21 4.59 4.15 4.85 4.53 5.00 4.48 5.15 4.43 5.45 4.71
length :7.5m 5.0 4 4.94 4.91 4.88 4.85 4.82
37Level difference
4.04 3.96 4.23 4.15 4.52 4.12 4.77 4.50 4.92 4.46 5.07 4.41 5.37 4.69
of Zero. 7.0 6 5.46 5.43 5.40 5.37 5.33
(3) Symbols are as follows.
39 3.97 3.89 4.16 4.08 4.45 4.10 4.70 4.48 4.85 4.44 4.99 4.39 5.29 4.67 9.0 8 5.74 5.70 5.67 5.63 5.59
TC : Total cooling capacity (kW)
41SHC : 3.90
Sensible3.82 4.09 (kW)
heat capacity 4.01 4.38 4.08 4.62 4.46 4.77 4.41 4.92 4.37 5.21 4.66 11.5 10 6.02 5.98 5.94 5.89 5.85
43HC : Heating
3.83 capacity
3.75 (kW)4.01 3.93 4.30 4.05 4.55 4.43 4.69 4.39 4.84 4.35 5.13 4.64 13.5 12 6.36 6.31 6.25 6.17 6.12
Note(1) These data show average statuses. 15.5 14 6.70 6.64 6.57 6.44 6.39
Note(1) Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously. 16.5 16 6.87 6.80 6.73 6.58 6.52
Note(1) These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions.
(2) Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m PJF000Z220
(2) Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows.
TC : Total cooling capacity
SHC : Sensible heat capacity

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Model FDT60ZJXVF Indoor unit FDT60VF Outdoor unit SRC60ZJX-S


Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20
11 4.73 4.64 4.98 4.88 5.11 5.01 5.25 5.15 5.53 5.42 5.81 5.39 -17.7 -18
13 4.84 4.74 5.11 5.01 5.24 5.14 5.39 5.22 5.67 5.56 5.96 5.40 -15.7 -16
15 4.95 4.85 5.24 5.14 5.38 5.27 5.52 5.24 5.82 5.61 6.11 5.42 -13.5 -14 3.97 3.91 3.85 3.79 3.73
17 5.07 4.92 5.37 5.26 5.51 5.35 5.66 5.26 5.96 5.63 6.25 5.43 -11.5 -12 4.22 4.16 4.10 4.04 3.98
19 5.17 4.95 5.48 5.37 5.63 5.37 5.81 5.29 6.17 5.65 6.54 5.47 -9.5 -10 4.47 4.41 4.35 4.29 4.23
21 5.33 4.99 5.59 5.48 5.74 5.39 5.96 5.31 6.39 5.69 6.82 5.50 -7.5 -8 4.72 4.66 4.60 4.54 4.48
23 5.39 5.01 5.65 5.49 5.81 5.41 6.01 5.32 6.42 5.69 6.83 5.50 -5.5 -6 4.81 4.76 4.70 4.65 4.60
25 5.22 5.12 5.44 5.02 5.71 5.50 5.88 5.42 6.07 5.33 6.45 5.69 6.84 5.50 -3.0 -4 4.90 4.86 4.81 4.77 4.72
27 5.27 5.16 5.50 5.03 5.78 5.52 5.94 5.43 6.11 5.34 6.44 5.69 -1.0 -2 5.00 4.96 4.92 4.88 4.84
29 5.18 5.08 5.41 5.01 5.69 5.50 5.86 5.42 6.02 5.33 6.36 5.68 1.0 0 5.09 5.06 5.03 4.99 4.96
31 5.09 4.99 5.32 4.99 5.60 5.48 5.77 5.40 5.94 5.31 6.27 5.67 2.0 1 5.14 5.11 5.08 5.05 5.02
33 4.53 4.44 4.82 4.72 5.23 4.96 5.52 5.41 5.69 5.38 5.85 5.30 6.19 5.66 3.0 2 5.47 5.44 5.41 5.37 5.34
35 4.60 4.51 4.81 4.71 5.15 4.94 5.43 5.32 5.60 5.36 5.77 5.28 6.10 5.64 5.0 4 6.12 6.09 6.05 6.01 5.98
37 4.52 4.43 4.73 4.64 5.06 4.92 5.35 5.24 5.51 5.35 5.68 5.27 6.01 5.63 7.0 6 6.78 6.74 6.70 6.66 6.61
39 4.44 4.35 4.65 4.56 4.98 4.88 5.26 5.15 5.43 5.32 5.59 5.25 5.92 5.62 9.0 8 7.12 7.08 7.03 6.98 6.94
41 4.37 4.28 4.58 4.49 4.90 4.80 5.18 5.08 5.34 5.23 5.51 5.24 5.83 5.61 11.5 10 7.47 7.41 7.36 7.31 7.26
43 4.29 4.20 4.50 4.41 4.82 4.72 5.10 5.00 5.26 5.15 5.42 5.22 5.74 5.60 13.5 12 7.89 7.82 7.76 7.65 7.59
15.5 14 8.31 8.23 8.15 7.99 7.93
16.5 16 8.53 8.44 8.35 8.16 8.09

PJF000Z220

Model FDT71VNXVF Indoor unit FDT71VF Outdoor unit FDC71VNX


Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 3.95 3.93 3.91 3.88 3.86
11 4.87 4.77 6.02 5.90 6.59 6.20 6.79 6.14 7.19 6.55 7.59 6.40 -17.7 -18 4.18 4.16 4.14 4.11 4.09
13 5.33 5.22 6.32 6.19 6.82 6.27 7.03 6.21 7.45 6.61 7.88 6.46 -15.7 -16 4.42 4.39 4.37 4.34 4.32
15 5.79 5.63 6.63 6.33 7.05 6.34 7.27 6.27 7.71 6.68 8.16 6.53 -13.5 -14 4.68 4.65 4.63 4.60 4.57
17 6.26 5.79 6.94 6.43 7.27 6.40 7.51 6.34 7.97 6.74 8.44 6.59 -11.5 -12 4.94 4.91 4.88 4.85 4.82
19 6.59 5.91 7.16 6.50 7.44 6.45 7.68 6.39 8.15 6.79 8.63 6.63 -9.5 -10 5.20 5.17 5.14 5.11 5.08
21 6.93 6.03 7.38 6.57 7.60 6.50 7.84 6.44 8.33 6.84 8.82 6.67 -7.5 -8 5.46 5.43 5.40 5.36 5.33
23 6.91 6.02 7.35 6.56 7.57 6.49 7.81 6.43 8.30 6.83 8.78 6.67 -5.5 -6 5.59 5.55 5.52 5.48 5.44
25 6.46 6.22 6.89 6.01 7.32 6.55 7.54 6.49 7.78 6.42 8.26 6.82 8.74 6.66 -3.0 -4 5.71 5.68 5.64 5.60 5.56
27 6.45 6.21 6.87 6.01 7.30 6.55 7.52 6.48 7.74 6.41 8.18 6.80 -1.0 -2 5.84 5.80 5.76 5.72 5.67
29 6.34 6.17 6.75 5.96 7.19 6.51 7.41 6.45 7.64 6.38 8.09 6.77 1.0 0 5.97 5.92 5.88 5.83 5.79
31 6.23 6.11 6.64 5.93 7.08 6.48 7.31 6.42 7.54 6.35 7.99 6.75 2.0 1 6.03 5.98 5.94 5.89 5.85
33 5.77 5.62 6.05 5.93 6.53 5.89 6.97 6.44 7.20 6.38 7.44 6.32 7.90 6.73 3.0 2 6.45 6.40 6.35 6.30 6.25
35 5.67 5.56 5.95 5.83 6.42 5.85 6.86 6.41 7.10 6.35 7.34 6.29 7.81 6.70 5.0 4 7.29 7.23 7.18 7.12 7.06
37 5.58 5.47 5.85 5.73 6.31 5.81 6.72 6.36 6.95 6.31 7.18 6.25 7.64 6.66 7.0 6 8.13 8.06 8.00 7.93 7.87
39 5.49 5.38 5.76 5.64 6.20 5.77 6.59 6.32 6.81 6.27 7.03 6.21 7.46 6.62 9.0 8 8.42 8.36 8.29 8.23 8.16
41 5.39 5.28 5.67 5.56 6.09 5.73 6.45 6.28 6.66 6.22 6.87 6.16 7.29 6.57 11.5 10 8.72 8.65 8.59 8.52 8.46
43 5.30 5.19 5.57 5.46 5.97 5.69 6.31 6.18 6.51 6.18 6.71 6.12 7.12 6.53 13.5 12 9.20 9.13 9.06 9.00 8.92
Note(1) These data show average statuses. 15.5 14 9.69 9.61 9.53 9.47 9.39
Note(1) Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously. 16.5 16 9.93 9.85 9.77 9.71 9.62
Note(1) These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions.
(2) Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m PJF000Z220
(2) Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows.
TC : Total cooling capacity
SHC : Sensible heat capacity

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Model FDT100VNXVF Indoor unit FDT100VF Outdoor unit FDC100VNX


Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 7.30 7.24 7.18 7.12 7.06
11 8.33 7.79 8.84 8.53 9.10 8.45 9.38 8.38 9.94 8.93 10.50 8.74 -17.7 -18 7.74 7.68 7.62 7.55 7.49
13 8.63 7.90 9.17 8.64 9.43 8.55 9.73 8.48 10.32 9.03 10.92 8.84 -15.7 -16 8.18 8.12 8.05 7.99 7.92
15 8.93 8.01 9.49 8.74 9.77 8.66 10.09 8.59 10.71 9.13 11.34 8.94 -13.5 -14 8.54 8.47 8.40 8.33 8.27
17 9.23 8.12 9.82 8.85 10.11 8.77 10.44 8.69 11.10 9.24 11.75 9.04 -11.5 -12 8.89 8.82 8.75 8.68 8.61
19 9.44 8.20 10.04 8.93 10.34 8.84 10.68 8.77 11.35 9.31 12.01 9.10 -9.5 -10 9.25 9.17 9.10 9.03 8.95
21 9.64 8.27 10.26 9.00 10.57 8.92 10.91 8.84 11.59 9.37 12.28 9.17 -7.5 -8 9.60 9.53 9.45 9.38 9.30
23 9.64 8.27 10.28 9.01 10.59 8.92 10.94 8.85 11.63 9.38 12.32 9.18 -5.5 -6 10.00 9.92 9.84 9.76 9.68
25 8.95 8.50 9.64 8.27 10.30 9.01 10.62 8.93 10.97 8.86 11.66 9.39 12.36 9.19 -3.0 -4 10.39 10.31 10.23 10.14 10.06
27 8.91 8.48 9.64 8.27 10.33 9.02 10.64 8.94 10.96 8.85 11.59 9.37 -1.0 -2 10.79 10.70 10.62 10.53 10.44
29 8.84 8.45 9.51 8.22 10.16 8.97 10.48 8.89 10.80 8.80 11.45 9.33 1.0 0 11.18 11.09 11.01 10.91 10.82
31 8.76 8.42 9.37 8.17 10.00 8.91 10.32 8.84 10.65 8.76 11.30 9.29 2.0 1 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
33 8.21 7.78 8.58 8.35 9.23 8.12 9.83 8.85 10.16 8.78 10.49 8.71 11.15 9.25 3.0 2 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
35 7.77 7.59 8.31 8.14 9.09 8.07 9.66 8.80 10.00 8.73 10.34 8.66 11.01 9.21 5.0 4 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
37 7.68 7.53 8.18 8.02 8.92 8.01 9.49 8.74 9.81 8.67 10.13 8.60 10.77 9.15 7.0 6 11.37 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
39 7.58 7.43 8.04 7.88 8.76 7.95 9.31 8.68 9.62 8.61 9.93 8.54 10.54 9.09 9.0 8 11.85 11.76 11.67 11.58 11.48
41 7.49 7.34 7.91 7.75 8.59 7.89 9.14 8.63 9.43 8.55 9.73 8.48 10.31 9.02 11.5 10 12.32 12.23 12.15 12.05 11.95
43 7.40 7.25 7.78 7.62 8.42 7.83 8.96 8.57 9.24 8.49 9.52 8.42 10.08 8.96 13.5 12 12.97 12.88 12.78 12.68 12.72
15.5 14 13.62 13.52 13.41 13.32 13.49
16.5 16 13.95 13.84 13.72 13.63 13.87

PJF000Z220
Model FDT100VSXVF Indoor unit FDT100VF Outdoor unit FDC100VSX
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02 10.93
11 8.33 7.79 8.84 8.53 9.10 8.45 9.38 8.38 9.94 8.93 10.50 8.74 -17.7 -18 11.34 11.25 11.16 11.06 10.97
13 8.63 7.90 9.17 8.64 9.43 8.55 9.73 8.48 10.32 9.03 10.92 8.84 -15.7 -16 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
15 8.93 8.01 9.49 8.74 9.77 8.66 10.09 8.59 10.71 9.13 11.34 8.94 -13.5 -14 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
17 9.23 8.12 9.82 8.85 10.11 8.77 10.44 8.69 11.10 9.24 11.75 9.04 -11.5 -12 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
19 9.44 8.20 10.04 8.93 10.34 8.84 10.68 8.77 11.35 9.31 12.01 9.10 -9.5 -10 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
21 9.64 8.27 10.26 9.00 10.57 8.92 10.91 8.84 11.59 9.37 12.28 9.17 -7.5 -8 11.37 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
23 9.64 8.27 10.28 9.01 10.59 8.92 10.94 8.85 11.63 9.38 12.32 9.18 -5.5 -6 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
25 8.95 8.50 9.64 8.27 10.30 9.01 10.62 8.93 10.97 8.86 11.66 9.39 12.36 9.19 -3.0 -4 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
27 8.91 8.48 9.64 8.27 10.33 9.02 10.64 8.94 10.96 8.85 11.59 9.37 -1.0 -2 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
29 8.84 8.45 9.51 8.22 10.16 8.97 10.48 8.89 10.80 8.80 11.45 9.33 1.0 0 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
31 8.76 8.42 9.37 8.17 10.00 8.91 10.32 8.84 10.65 8.76 11.30 9.29 2.0 1 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
33 8.21 7.78 8.58 8.35 9.23 8.12 9.83 8.85 10.16 8.78 10.49 8.71 11.15 9.25 3.0 2 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
35 7.77 7.59 8.31 8.14 9.09 8.07 9.66 8.80 10.00 8.73 10.34 8.66 11.01 9.21 5.0 4 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
37 7.68 7.53 8.18 8.02 8.92 8.01 9.49 8.74 9.81 8.67 10.13 8.60 10.77 9.15 7.0 6 11.37 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
39 7.58 7.43 8.04 7.88 8.76 7.95 9.31 8.68 9.62 8.61 9.93 8.54 10.54 9.09 9.0 8 11.85 11.76 11.67 11.58 11.48
41 7.49 7.34 7.91 7.75 8.59 7.89 9.14 8.63 9.43 8.55 9.73 8.48 10.31 9.02 11.5 10 12.32 12.23 12.15 12.05 11.95
43 7.40 7.25 7.78 7.62 8.42 7.83 8.96 8.57 9.24 8.49 9.52 8.42 10.08 8.96 13.5 12 12.97 12.88 12.78 12.68 12.72
Note(1) These data show average statuses. 15.5 14 13.62 13.52 13.41 13.32 13.49
Note(1) Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously. 16.5 16 13.95 13.84 13.72 13.63 13.87
Note(1) These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions.
(2) Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m PJF000Z220
(2) Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows.
TC : Total cooling capacity
SHC : Sensible heat capacity

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Model FDT125VNXVF Indoor unit FDT125VF Outdoor unit FDC125VNX


Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 9.12 9.05 8.97 8.90 8.83
11 10.41 7.86 11.05 8.49 11.37 8.35 11.72 8.21 12.42 8.64 13.12 8.31 -17.7 -18 9.67 9.60 9.52 9.44 9.37
13 10.79 7.99 11.46 8.61 11.79 8.46 12.16 8.33 12.91 8.74 13.65 8.41 -15.7 -16 10.23 10.15 10.07 9.98 9.90
15 11.16 8.11 11.87 8.73 12.22 8.58 12.61 8.44 13.39 8.85 14.17 8.51 -13.5 -14 10.67 10.59 10.50 10.42 10.33
17 11.54 8.24 12.27 8.85 12.64 8.70 13.05 8.56 13.87 8.96 14.69 8.61 -11.5 -12 11.11 11.03 10.94 10.85 10.76
19 11.80 8.33 12.55 8.93 12.93 8.79 13.34 8.64 14.18 9.03 15.02 8.68 -9.5 -10 11.56 11.47 11.38 11.29 11.19
21 12.05 8.41 12.83 9.02 13.21 8.87 13.64 8.72 14.49 9.11 15.34 8.74 -7.5 -8 12.00 11.91 11.82 11.72 11.62
23 12.05 8.41 12.85 9.03 13.24 8.88 13.67 8.73 14.54 9.12 15.40 8.75 -5.5 -6 12.49 12.40 12.30 12.20 12.10
25 11.19 8.74 12.05 8.41 12.88 9.04 13.27 8.88 13.71 8.74 14.58 9.13 15.45 8.76 -3.0 -4 12.99 12.89 12.79 12.68 12.57
27 11.14 8.72 12.05 8.41 12.91 9.04 13.30 8.89 13.70 8.74 14.49 9.11 -1.0 -2 13.48 13.38 13.27 13.16 13.05
29 11.05 8.69 11.88 8.36 12.70 8.98 13.10 8.84 13.51 8.68 14.31 9.06 1.0 0 13.98 13.87 13.76 13.64 13.52
31 10.95 8.65 11.71 8.30 12.49 8.91 12.90 8.78 13.31 8.63 14.13 9.02 2.0 1 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
33 10.26 8.10 10.73 8.57 11.53 8.23 12.29 8.85 12.70 8.72 13.11 8.58 13.94 8.98 3.0 2 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
35 9.71 7.87 10.39 8.44 11.36 8.18 12.08 8.79 12.50 8.66 12.92 8.53 13.76 8.94 5.0 4 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
37 9.60 7.83 10.22 8.38 11.15 8.11 11.86 8.72 12.26 8.60 12.67 8.46 13.47 8.87 7.0 6 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.77
39 9.48 7.78 10.05 8.31 10.94 8.04 11.64 8.66 12.03 8.53 12.41 8.39 13.18 8.80 9.0 8 14.81 14.70 14.59 14.47 14.35
41 9.36 7.73 9.89 8.26 10.74 7.97 11.42 8.59 11.79 8.46 12.16 8.33 12.89 8.74 11.5 10 15.41 15.29 15.18 15.06 14.94
43 9.25 7.68 9.72 8.19 10.53 7.90 11.21 8.53 11.55 8.40 11.90 8.26 12.60 8.68 13.5 12 16.22 16.09 15.97 15.85 15.90
15.5 14 17.03 16.90 16.76 16.65 16.86
16.5 16 17.44 17.30 17.16 17.04 17.34

PJF000Z220
Model FDT125VSXVF Indoor unit FDT125VF Outdoor unit FDC125VSX
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.78 13.66
11 10.41 7.86 11.05 8.49 11.37 8.35 11.72 8.21 12.42 8.64 13.12 8.31 -17.7 -18 14.17 14.06 13.94 13.83 13.72
13 10.79 7.99 11.46 8.61 11.79 8.46 12.16 8.33 12.91 8.74 13.65 8.41 -15.7 -16 14.23 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
15 11.16 8.11 11.87 8.73 12.22 8.58 12.61 8.44 13.39 8.85 14.17 8.51 -13.5 -14 14.23 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
17 11.54 8.24 12.27 8.85 12.64 8.70 13.05 8.56 13.87 8.96 14.69 8.61 -11.5 -12 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
19 11.80 8.33 12.55 8.93 12.93 8.79 13.34 8.64 14.18 9.03 15.02 8.68 -9.5 -10 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
21 12.05 8.41 12.83 9.02 13.21 8.87 13.64 8.72 14.49 9.11 15.34 8.74 -7.5 -8 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
23 12.05 8.41 12.85 9.03 13.24 8.88 13.67 8.73 14.54 9.12 15.40 8.75 -5.5 -6 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.77
25 11.19 8.74 12.05 8.41 12.88 9.04 13.27 8.88 13.71 8.74 14.58 9.13 15.45 8.76 -3.0 -4 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.77
27 11.14 8.72 12.05 8.41 12.91 9.04 13.30 8.89 13.70 8.74 14.49 9.11 -1.0 -2 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
29 11.05 8.69 11.88 8.36 12.70 8.98 13.10 8.84 13.51 8.68 14.31 9.06 1.0 0 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
31 10.95 8.65 11.71 8.30 12.49 8.91 12.90 8.78 13.31 8.63 14.13 9.02 2.0 1 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
33 10.26 8.10 10.73 8.57 11.53 8.23 12.29 8.85 12.70 8.72 13.11 8.58 13.94 8.98 3.0 2 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
35 9.71 7.87 10.39 8.44 11.36 8.18 12.08 8.79 12.50 8.66 12.92 8.53 13.76 8.94 5.0 4 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
37 9.60 7.83 10.22 8.38 11.15 8.11 11.86 8.72 12.26 8.60 12.67 8.46 13.47 8.87 7.0 6 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.77
39 9.48 7.78 10.05 8.31 10.94 8.04 11.64 8.66 12.03 8.53 12.41 8.39 13.18 8.80 9.0 8 14.81 14.70 14.59 14.47 14.35
41 9.36 7.73 9.89 8.26 10.74 7.97 11.42 8.59 11.79 8.46 12.16 8.33 12.89 8.74 11.5 10 15.41 15.29 15.18 15.06 14.94
43 9.25 7.68 9.72 8.19 10.53 7.90 11.21 8.53 11.55 8.40 11.90 8.26 12.60 8.68 13.5 12 16.22 16.09 15.97 15.85 15.90
Note(1) These data show average statuses. 15.5 14 17.03 16.90 16.76 16.65 16.86
Note(1) Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously. 16.5 16 17.44 17.30 17.16 17.04 17.34
Note(1) These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions.
(2) Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m PJF000Z220
(2) Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows.
TC : Total cooling capacity
SHC : Sensible heat capacity

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Model FDT140VNXVF Indoor unit FDT140VF Outdoor unit FDC140VNX


Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 10.42 10.34 10.26 10.17 10.09
11 11.66 9.42 12.38 10.16 12.73 10.07 13.13 10.00 13.91 10.55 14.70 10.36 -17.7 -18 11.06 10.97 10.88 10.79 10.70
13 12.08 9.59 12.83 10.33 13.21 10.25 13.62 10.18 14.45 10.73 15.28 10.53 -15.7 -16 11.69 11.60 11.50 11.41 11.32
15 12.50 9.77 13.29 10.51 13.68 10.43 14.12 10.36 14.99 10.91 15.87 10.71 -13.5 -14 12.20 12.10 12.00 11.91 11.81
17 12.92 9.95 13.75 10.69 14.16 10.61 14.62 10.54 15.54 11.09 16.45 10.89 -11.5 -12 12.70 12.60 12.50 12.40 12.30
19 13.21 10.08 14.06 10.82 14.48 10.74 14.95 10.67 15.88 11.21 16.82 11.00 -9.5 -10 13.21 13.11 13.00 12.90 12.79
21 13.50 10.20 14.36 10.94 14.80 10.86 15.28 10.79 16.23 11.33 17.19 11.12 -7.5 -8 13.71 13.61 13.50 13.39 13.28
23 13.50 10.20 14.40 10.96 14.83 10.87 15.31 10.80 16.28 11.34 17.25 11.13 -5.5 -6 14.28 14.17 14.06 13.94 13.83
25 12.53 10.38 13.50 10.20 14.43 10.97 14.87 10.89 15.35 10.81 16.33 11.36 17.30 11.15 -3.0 -4 14.84 14.73 14.61 14.49 14.37
27 12.48 10.36 13.50 10.20 14.46 10.98 14.90 10.90 15.34 10.81 16.23 11.33 -1.0 -2 15.41 15.29 15.17 15.04 14.91
29 12.37 10.31 13.31 10.12 14.23 10.89 14.68 10.81 15.13 10.73 16.03 11.26 1.0 0 15.97 15.85 15.72 15.59 15.45
31 12.26 10.26 13.11 10.03 13.99 10.79 14.45 10.73 14.91 10.65 15.82 11.19 2.0 1 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
33 11.49 9.59 12.02 10.15 12.92 9.95 13.76 10.70 14.23 10.64 14.69 10.57 15.61 11.11 3.0 2 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
35 10.88 9.29 11.63 9.97 12.72 9.87 13.53 10.61 14.00 10.55 14.47 10.49 15.41 11.05 5.0 4 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
37 10.75 9.22 11.45 9.89 12.49 9.77 13.29 10.51 13.74 10.45 14.18 10.38 15.08 10.94 7.0 6 16.25 16.12 16.00 15.87 15.73
39 10.62 9.16 11.26 9.80 12.26 9.67 13.04 10.41 13.47 10.35 13.90 10.28 14.76 10.83 9.0 8 16.93 16.80 16.68 16.54 16.40
41 10.49 9.10 11.07 9.71 12.02 9.57 12.80 10.32 13.21 10.25 13.62 10.18 14.44 10.72 11.5 10 17.61 17.48 17.35 17.21 17.07
43 10.35 9.03 10.89 9.63 11.79 9.47 12.55 10.22 12.94 10.15 13.33 10.07 14.11 10.61 13.5 12 18.53 18.39 18.25 18.12 18.17
15.5 14 19.46 19.31 19.16 19.02 19.27
16.5 16 19.93 19.77 19.61 19.48 19.82

PJF000Z220
Model FDT140VSXVF Indoor unit FDT140VF Outdoor unit FDC140VSX
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74 15.61
11 11.66 9.42 12.38 10.16 12.73 10.07 13.13 10.00 13.91 10.55 14.70 10.36 -17.7 -18 16.19 16.07 15.94 15.81 15.68
13 12.08 9.59 12.83 10.33 13.21 10.25 13.62 10.18 14.45 10.73 15.28 10.53 -15.7 -16 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
15 12.50 9.77 13.29 10.51 13.68 10.43 14.12 10.36 14.99 10.91 15.87 10.71 -13.5 -14 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
17 12.92 9.95 13.75 10.69 14.16 10.61 14.62 10.54 15.54 11.09 16.45 10.89 -11.5 -12 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
19 13.21 10.08 14.06 10.82 14.48 10.74 14.95 10.67 15.88 11.21 16.82 11.00 -9.5 -10 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
21 13.50 10.20 14.36 10.94 14.80 10.86 15.28 10.79 16.23 11.33 17.19 11.12 -7.5 -8 16.25 16.12 16.00 15.87 15.74
23 13.50 10.20 14.40 10.96 14.83 10.87 15.31 10.80 16.28 11.34 17.25 11.13 -5.5 -6 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
25 12.53 10.38 13.50 10.20 14.43 10.97 14.87 10.89 15.35 10.81 16.33 11.36 17.30 11.15 -3.0 -4 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.73
27 12.48 10.36 13.50 10.20 14.46 10.98 14.90 10.90 15.34 10.81 16.23 11.33 -1.0 -2 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
29 12.37 10.31 13.31 10.12 14.23 10.89 14.68 10.81 15.13 10.73 16.03 11.26 1.0 0 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
31 12.26 10.26 13.11 10.03 13.99 10.79 14.45 10.73 14.91 10.65 15.82 11.19 2.0 1 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
33 11.49 9.59 12.02 10.15 12.92 9.95 13.76 10.70 14.23 10.64 14.69 10.57 15.61 11.11 3.0 2 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
35 10.88 9.29 11.63 9.97 12.72 9.87 13.53 10.61 14.00 10.55 14.47 10.49 15.41 11.05 5.0 4 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
37 10.75 9.22 11.45 9.89 12.49 9.77 13.29 10.51 13.74 10.45 14.18 10.38 15.08 10.94 7.0 6 16.25 16.12 16.00 15.87 15.73
39 10.62 9.16 11.26 9.80 12.26 9.67 13.04 10.41 13.47 10.35 13.90 10.28 14.76 10.83 9.0 8 16.93 16.80 16.68 16.54 16.40
41 10.49 9.10 11.07 9.71 12.02 9.57 12.80 10.32 13.21 10.25 13.62 10.18 14.44 10.72 11.5 10 17.61 17.48 17.35 17.21 17.07
43 10.35 9.03 10.89 9.63 11.79 9.47 12.55 10.22 12.94 10.15 13.33 10.07 14.11 10.61 13.5 12 18.53 18.39 18.25 18.12 18.17
Note(1) These data show average statuses. 15.5 14 19.46 19.31 19.16 19.02 19.27
Note(1) Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously. 16.5 16 19.93 19.77 19.61 19.48 19.82
Note(1) These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions.
(2) Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m PJF000Z220
(2) Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows.
TC : Total cooling capacity
SHC : Sensible heat capacity

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Model FDT71VNXPVF Indoor unit FDT40VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC71VNX
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 3.95 3.93 3.91 3.88 3.86
11 4.87 4.77 6.02 5.90 6.59 6.46 6.79 6.65 7.19 7.05 7.59 7.42 -17.7 -18 4.18 4.16 4.14 4.11 4.09
13 5.33 5.22 6.32 6.19 6.82 6.68 7.03 6.89 7.45 7.30 7.88 7.44 -15.7 -16 4.42 4.39 4.37 4.34 4.32
15 5.79 5.67 6.63 6.50 7.05 6.91 7.27 7.12 7.71 7.56 8.16 7.46 -13.5 -14 4.68 4.65 4.63 4.60 4.57
17 6.26 6.13 6.94 6.80 7.27 7.12 7.51 7.23 7.97 7.75 8.44 7.48 -11.5 -12 4.94 4.91 4.88 4.85 4.82
19 6.59 6.46 7.16 7.02 7.44 7.29 7.68 7.25 8.15 7.77 8.63 7.50 -9.5 -10 5.20 5.17 5.14 5.11 5.08
21 6.93 6.79 7.38 7.23 7.60 7.40 7.84 7.28 8.33 7.79 8.82 7.51 -7.5 -8 5.46 5.43 5.40 5.36 5.33
23 6.91 6.77 7.35 7.20 7.57 7.40 7.81 7.27 8.30 7.79 8.78 7.51 -5.5 -6 5.59 5.55 5.52 5.48 5.44
25 6.46 6.33 6.89 6.75 7.32 7.17 7.54 7.39 7.78 7.27 8.26 7.79 8.74 7.51 -3.0 -4 5.71 5.68 5.64 5.60 5.56
27 6.45 6.32 6.87 6.73 7.30 7.15 7.52 7.37 7.74 7.26 8.18 7.78 -1.0 -2 5.84 5.80 5.76 5.72 5.67
29 6.34 6.21 6.75 6.62 7.19 7.05 7.41 7.26 7.64 7.25 8.09 7.77 1.0 0 5.97 5.92 5.88 5.83 5.79
31 6.23 6.11 6.64 6.51 7.08 6.94 7.31 7.16 7.54 7.23 7.99 7.76 2.0 1 6.03 5.98 5.94 5.89 5.85
33 5.77 5.65 6.05 5.93 6.53 6.40 6.97 6.83 7.20 7.06 7.44 7.22 7.90 7.74 3.0 2 6.45 6.40 6.35 6.30 6.25
35 5.67 5.56 5.95 5.83 6.42 6.29 6.86 6.72 7.10 6.96 7.34 7.19 7.81 7.65 5.0 4 7.29 7.23 7.18 7.12 7.06
37 5.58 5.47 5.85 5.73 6.31 6.18 6.72 6.59 6.95 6.81 7.18 7.04 7.64 7.49 7.0 6 8.13 8.06 8.00 7.93 7.87
39 5.49 5.38 5.76 5.64 6.20 6.08 6.59 6.46 6.81 6.67 7.03 6.89 7.46 7.31 9.0 8 8.42 8.36 8.29 8.23 8.16
41 5.39 5.28 5.67 5.56 6.09 5.97 6.45 6.32 6.66 6.53 6.87 6.73 7.29 7.14 11.5 10 8.72 8.65 8.59 8.52 8.46
43 5.30 5.19 5.57 5.46 5.97 5.85 6.31 6.18 6.51 6.38 6.71 6.58 7.12 6.98 13.5 12 9.20 9.13 9.06 9.00 8.92
15.5 14 9.69 9.61 9.53 9.47 9.39
16.5 16 9.93 9.85 9.77 9.71 9.62

PJF000Z220
Model FDT100VNXPVF Indoor unit FDT50VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC100VNX
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 7.30 7.24 7.18 7.12 7.06
11 8.33 8.01 8.84 8.66 9.10 8.70 9.38 8.61 9.94 9.20 10.50 8.98 -17.7 -18 7.74 7.68 7.62 7.55 7.49
13 8.63 8.11 9.17 8.89 9.43 8.80 9.73 8.71 10.32 9.29 10.92 9.07 -15.7 -16 8.18 8.12 8.05 7.99 7.92
15 8.93 8.21 9.49 8.99 9.77 8.89 10.09 8.81 10.71 9.38 11.34 9.16 -13.5 -14 8.54 8.47 8.40 8.33 8.27
17 9.23 8.31 9.82 9.09 10.11 8.99 10.44 8.90 11.10 9.48 11.75 9.25 -11.5 -12 8.89 8.82 8.75 8.68 8.61
19 9.44 8.39 10.04 9.16 10.34 9.06 10.68 8.97 11.35 9.54 12.01 9.31 -9.5 -10 9.25 9.17 9.10 9.03 8.95
21 9.64 8.46 10.26 9.23 10.57 9.13 10.91 9.03 11.59 9.60 12.28 9.37 -7.5 -8 9.60 9.53 9.45 9.38 9.30
23 9.64 8.46 10.28 9.23 10.59 9.13 10.94 9.04 11.63 9.61 12.32 9.37 -5.5 -6 10.00 9.92 9.84 9.76 9.68
25 8.95 8.72 9.64 8.46 10.30 9.24 10.62 9.14 10.97 9.05 11.66 9.62 12.36 9.38 -3.0 -4 10.39 10.31 10.23 10.14 10.06
27 8.91 8.70 9.64 8.46 10.33 9.25 10.64 9.15 10.96 9.05 11.59 9.60 -1.0 -2 10.79 10.70 10.62 10.53 10.44
29 8.84 8.66 9.51 8.41 10.16 9.19 10.48 9.10 10.80 9.00 11.45 9.56 1.0 0 11.18 11.09 11.01 10.91 10.82
31 8.76 8.58 9.37 8.36 10.00 9.14 10.32 9.05 10.65 8.96 11.30 9.53 2.0 1 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
33 8.21 7.97 8.58 8.41 9.23 8.31 9.83 9.09 10.16 9.01 10.49 8.92 11.15 9.49 3.0 2 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
35 7.77 7.61 8.31 8.14 9.09 8.27 9.66 9.04 10.00 8.96 10.34 8.87 11.01 9.45 5.0 4 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
37 7.68 7.53 8.18 8.02 8.92 8.21 9.49 8.99 9.81 8.91 10.13 8.82 10.77 9.40 7.0 6 11.37 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
39 7.58 7.43 8.04 7.88 8.76 8.15 9.31 8.93 9.62 8.85 9.93 8.76 10.54 9.34 9.0 8 11.85 11.76 11.67 11.58 11.48
41 7.49 7.34 7.91 7.75 8.59 8.10 9.14 8.88 9.43 8.80 9.73 8.71 10.31 9.28 11.5 10 12.32 12.23 12.15 12.05 11.95
43 7.40 7.25 7.78 7.62 8.42 8.04 8.96 8.78 9.24 8.74 9.52 8.65 10.08 9.23 13.5 12 12.97 12.88 12.78 12.68 12.72
Note(1) These data show average statuses. 15.5 14 13.62 13.52 13.41 13.32 13.49
Note(1) Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously. 16.5 16 13.95 13.84 13.72 13.63 13.87
Note(1) These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions.
(2) Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m PJF000Z220
(2) Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows.
TC : Total cooling capacity
SHC : Sensible heat capacity

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Model FDT100VSXPVF Indoor unit FDT50VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC100VSX


Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02 10.93
11 8.33 8.01 8.84 8.66 9.10 8.70 9.38 8.61 9.94 9.20 10.50 8.98 -17.7 -18 11.34 11.25 11.16 11.06 10.97
13 8.63 8.11 9.17 8.89 9.43 8.80 9.73 8.71 10.32 9.29 10.92 9.07 -15.7 -16 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
15 8.93 8.21 9.49 8.99 9.77 8.89 10.09 8.81 10.71 9.38 11.34 9.16 -13.5 -14 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
17 9.23 8.31 9.82 9.09 10.11 8.99 10.44 8.90 11.10 9.48 11.75 9.25 -11.5 -12 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
19 9.44 8.39 10.04 9.16 10.34 9.06 10.68 8.97 11.35 9.54 12.01 9.31 -9.5 -10 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
21 9.64 8.46 10.26 9.23 10.57 9.13 10.91 9.03 11.59 9.60 12.28 9.37 -7.5 -8 11.37 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
23 9.64 8.46 10.28 9.23 10.59 9.13 10.94 9.04 11.63 9.61 12.32 9.37 -5.5 -6 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
25 8.95 8.72 9.64 8.46 10.30 9.24 10.62 9.14 10.97 9.05 11.66 9.62 12.36 9.38 -3.0 -4 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
27 8.91 8.70 9.64 8.46 10.33 9.25 10.64 9.15 10.96 9.05 11.59 9.60 -1.0 -2 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
29 8.84 8.66 9.51 8.41 10.16 9.19 10.48 9.10 10.80 9.00 11.45 9.56 1.0 0 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
31 8.76 8.58 9.37 8.36 10.00 9.14 10.32 9.05 10.65 8.96 11.30 9.53 2.0 1 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
33 8.21 7.97 8.58 8.41 9.23 8.31 9.83 9.09 10.16 9.01 10.49 8.92 11.15 9.49 3.0 2 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
35 7.77 7.61 8.31 8.14 9.09 8.27 9.66 9.04 10.00 8.96 10.34 8.87 11.01 9.45 5.0 4 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
37 7.68 7.53 8.18 8.02 8.92 8.21 9.49 8.99 9.81 8.91 10.13 8.82 10.77 9.40 7.0 6 11.37 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
39 7.58 7.43 8.04 7.88 8.76 8.15 9.31 8.93 9.62 8.85 9.93 8.76 10.54 9.34 9.0 8 11.85 11.76 11.67 11.58 11.48
41 7.49 7.34 7.91 7.75 8.59 8.10 9.14 8.88 9.43 8.80 9.73 8.71 10.31 9.28 11.5 10 12.32 12.23 12.15 12.05 11.95
43 7.40 7.25 7.78 7.62 8.42 8.04 8.96 8.78 9.24 8.74 9.52 8.65 10.08 9.23 13.5 12 12.97 12.88 12.78 12.68 12.72
15.5 14 13.62 13.52 13.41 13.32 13.49
16.5 16 13.95 13.84 13.72 13.63 13.87

PJF000Z220
Model FDT125VNXPVF Indoor unit FDT60VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC125VNX
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 9.12 9.05 8.97 8.90 8.83
11 10.41 9.92 11.05 10.83 11.37 10.76 11.72 10.59 12.42 11.32 13.12 10.93 -17.7 -18 9.67 9.60 9.52 9.44 9.37
13 10.79 10.01 11.46 11.02 11.79 10.84 12.16 10.67 12.91 11.39 13.65 10.99 -15.7 -16 10.23 10.15 10.07 9.98 9.90
15 11.16 10.11 11.87 11.11 12.22 10.93 12.61 10.75 13.39 11.46 14.17 11.05 -13.5 -14 10.67 10.59 10.50 10.42 10.33
17 11.54 10.21 12.27 11.19 12.64 11.01 13.05 10.84 13.87 11.53 14.69 11.11 -11.5 -12 11.11 11.03 10.94 10.85 10.76
19 11.80 10.27 12.55 11.26 12.93 11.07 13.34 10.89 14.18 11.58 15.02 11.15 -9.5 -10 11.56 11.47 11.38 11.29 11.19
21 12.05 10.34 12.83 11.32 13.21 11.13 13.64 10.95 14.49 11.63 15.34 11.19 -7.5 -8 12.00 11.91 11.82 11.72 11.62
23 12.05 10.34 12.85 11.32 13.24 11.14 13.67 10.95 14.54 11.64 15.40 11.20 -5.5 -6 12.49 12.40 12.30 12.20 12.10
25 11.19 10.82 12.05 10.34 12.88 11.33 13.27 11.14 13.71 10.96 14.58 11.64 15.45 11.20 -3.0 -4 12.99 12.89 12.79 12.68 12.57
27 11.14 10.80 12.05 10.34 12.91 11.34 13.30 11.15 13.70 10.96 14.49 11.63 -1.0 -2 13.48 13.38 13.27 13.16 13.05
29 11.05 10.78 11.88 10.29 12.70 11.29 13.10 11.11 13.51 10.92 14.31 11.60 1.0 0 13.98 13.87 13.76 13.64 13.52
31 10.95 10.73 11.71 10.25 12.49 11.24 12.90 11.07 13.31 10.88 14.13 11.57 2.0 1 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
33 10.26 9.88 10.73 10.52 11.53 10.20 12.29 11.20 12.70 11.03 13.11 10.85 13.94 11.54 3.0 2 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
35 9.71 9.52 10.39 10.18 11.36 10.16 12.08 11.15 12.50 10.99 12.92 10.81 13.76 11.52 5.0 4 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
37 9.60 9.41 10.22 10.02 11.15 10.10 11.86 11.10 12.26 10.94 12.67 10.77 13.47 11.47 7.0 6 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.77
39 9.48 9.29 10.05 9.85 10.94 10.05 11.64 11.06 12.03 10.89 12.41 10.72 13.18 11.43 9.0 8 14.81 14.70 14.59 14.47 14.35
41 9.36 9.17 9.89 9.69 10.74 10.00 11.42 11.01 11.79 10.84 12.16 10.67 12.89 11.39 11.5 10 15.41 15.29 15.18 15.06 14.94
43 9.25 9.07 9.72 9.53 10.53 9.95 11.21 10.96 11.55 10.80 11.90 10.63 12.60 11.35 13.5 12 16.22 16.09 15.97 15.85 15.90
Note(1) These data show average statuses. 15.5 14 17.03 16.90 16.76 16.65 16.86
Note(1) Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously. 16.5 16 17.44 17.30 17.16 17.04 17.34
Note(1) These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions.
(2) Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m PJF000Z220
(2) Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows.
TC : Total cooling capacity
SHC : Sensible heat capacity

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Model FDT125VSXPVF Indoor unit FDT60VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC125VSX


Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.78 13.66
11 10.41 9.92 11.05 10.83 11.37 10.76 11.72 10.59 12.42 11.32 13.12 10.93 -17.7 -18 14.17 14.06 13.94 13.83 13.72
13 10.79 10.01 11.46 11.02 11.79 10.84 12.16 10.67 12.91 11.39 13.65 10.99 -15.7 -16 14.23 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
15 11.16 10.11 11.87 11.11 12.22 10.93 12.61 10.75 13.39 11.46 14.17 11.05 -13.5 -14 14.23 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
17 11.54 10.21 12.27 11.19 12.64 11.01 13.05 10.84 13.87 11.53 14.69 11.11 -11.5 -12 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
19 11.80 10.27 12.55 11.26 12.93 11.07 13.34 10.89 14.18 11.58 15.02 11.15 -9.5 -10 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
21 12.05 10.34 12.83 11.32 13.21 11.13 13.64 10.95 14.49 11.63 15.34 11.19 -7.5 -8 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
23 12.05 10.34 12.85 11.32 13.24 11.14 13.67 10.95 14.54 11.64 15.40 11.20 -5.5 -6 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.77
25 11.19 10.82 12.05 10.34 12.88 11.33 13.27 11.14 13.71 10.96 14.58 11.64 15.45 11.20 -3.0 -4 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.77
27 11.14 10.80 12.05 10.34 12.91 11.34 13.30 11.15 13.70 10.96 14.49 11.63 -1.0 -2 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
29 11.05 10.78 11.88 10.29 12.70 11.29 13.10 11.11 13.51 10.92 14.31 11.60 1.0 0 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
31 10.95 10.73 11.71 10.25 12.49 11.24 12.90 11.07 13.31 10.88 14.13 11.57 2.0 1 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
33 10.26 9.88 10.73 10.52 11.53 10.20 12.29 11.20 12.70 11.03 13.11 10.85 13.94 11.54 3.0 2 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
35 9.71 9.52 10.39 10.18 11.36 10.16 12.08 11.15 12.50 10.99 12.92 10.81 13.76 11.52 5.0 4 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
37 9.60 9.41 10.22 10.02 11.15 10.10 11.86 11.10 12.26 10.94 12.67 10.77 13.47 11.47 7.0 6 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.77
39 9.48 9.29 10.05 9.85 10.94 10.05 11.64 11.06 12.03 10.89 12.41 10.72 13.18 11.43 9.0 8 14.81 14.70 14.59 14.47 14.35
41 9.36 9.17 9.89 9.69 10.74 10.00 11.42 11.01 11.79 10.84 12.16 10.67 12.89 11.39 11.5 10 15.41 15.29 15.18 15.06 14.94
43 9.25 9.07 9.72 9.53 10.53 9.95 11.21 10.96 11.55 10.80 11.90 10.63 12.60 11.35 13.5 12 16.22 16.09 15.97 15.85 15.90
15.5 14 17.03 16.90 16.76 16.65 16.86
16.5 16 17.44 17.30 17.16 17.04 17.34

PJF000Z220
Model FDT140VNXPVF Indoor unit FDT71VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC140VNX
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 10.42 10.34 10.26 10.17 10.09
11 11.66 11.29 12.38 12.13 12.73 12.27 13.13 12.16 13.91 12.98 14.70 12.70 -17.7 -18 11.06 10.97 10.88 10.79 10.70
13 12.08 11.43 12.83 12.53 13.21 12.41 13.62 12.29 14.45 13.11 15.28 12.82 -15.7 -16 11.69 11.60 11.50 11.41 11.32
15 12.50 11.58 13.29 12.68 13.68 12.55 14.12 12.43 14.99 13.25 15.87 12.95 -13.5 -14 12.20 12.10 12.00 11.91 11.81
17 12.92 11.72 13.75 12.82 14.16 12.69 14.62 12.57 15.54 13.39 16.45 13.08 -11.5 -12 12.70 12.60 12.50 12.40 12.30
19 13.21 11.83 14.06 12.92 14.48 12.79 14.95 12.67 15.88 13.47 16.82 13.16 -9.5 -10 13.21 13.11 13.00 12.90 12.79
21 13.50 11.93 14.36 13.01 14.80 12.89 15.28 12.76 16.23 13.56 17.19 13.25 -7.5 -8 13.71 13.61 13.50 13.39 13.28
23 13.50 11.93 14.40 13.03 14.83 12.89 15.31 12.77 16.28 13.57 17.25 13.26 -5.5 -6 14.28 14.17 14.06 13.94 13.83
25 12.53 12.28 13.50 11.93 14.43 13.04 14.87 12.91 15.35 12.78 16.33 13.59 17.30 13.27 -3.0 -4 14.84 14.73 14.61 14.49 14.37
27 12.48 12.23 13.50 11.93 14.46 13.05 14.90 12.92 15.34 12.78 16.23 13.56 -1.0 -2 15.41 15.29 15.17 15.04 14.91
29 12.37 12.12 13.31 11.86 14.23 12.97 14.68 12.85 15.13 12.72 16.03 13.51 1.0 0 15.97 15.85 15.72 15.59 15.45
31 12.26 12.01 13.11 11.79 13.99 12.90 14.45 12.78 14.91 12.65 15.82 13.46 2.0 1 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
33 11.49 11.22 12.02 11.78 12.92 11.72 13.76 12.82 14.23 12.71 14.69 12.59 15.61 13.40 3.0 2 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
35 10.88 10.66 11.63 11.40 12.72 11.65 13.53 12.75 14.00 12.65 14.47 12.53 15.41 13.35 5.0 4 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
37 10.75 10.54 11.45 11.22 12.49 11.58 13.29 12.68 13.74 12.57 14.18 12.45 15.08 13.27 7.0 6 16.25 16.12 16.00 15.87 15.73
39 10.62 10.41 11.26 11.03 12.26 11.50 13.04 12.60 13.47 12.49 13.90 12.37 14.76 13.19 9.0 8 16.93 16.80 16.68 16.54 16.40
41 10.49 10.28 11.07 10.85 12.02 11.41 12.80 12.52 13.21 12.41 13.62 12.29 14.44 13.11 11.5 10 17.61 17.48 17.35 17.21 17.07
43 10.35 10.14 10.89 10.67 11.79 11.33 12.55 12.30 12.94 12.33 13.33 12.21 14.11 13.03 13.5 12 18.53 18.39 18.25 18.12 18.17
Note(1) These data show average statuses. 15.5 14 19.46 19.31 19.16 19.02 19.27
Note(1) Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously. 16.5 16 19.93 19.77 19.61 19.48 19.82
Note(1) These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions.
(2) Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m PJF000Z220
(2) Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows.
TC : Total cooling capacity
SHC : Sensible heat capacity

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Model FDT140VSXPVF Indoor unit FDT71VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC140VSX


Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74 15.61
11 11.66 11.29 12.38 12.13 12.73 12.27 13.13 12.16 13.91 12.98 14.70 12.70 -17.7 -18 16.19 16.07 15.94 15.81 15.68
13 12.08 11.43 12.83 12.53 13.21 12.41 13.62 12.29 14.45 13.11 15.28 12.82 -15.7 -16 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
15 12.50 11.58 13.29 12.68 13.68 12.55 14.12 12.43 14.99 13.25 15.87 12.95 -13.5 -14 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
17 12.92 11.72 13.75 12.82 14.16 12.69 14.62 12.57 15.54 13.39 16.45 13.08 -11.5 -12 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
19 13.21 11.83 14.06 12.92 14.48 12.79 14.95 12.67 15.88 13.47 16.82 13.16 -9.5 -10 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
21 13.50 11.93 14.36 13.01 14.80 12.89 15.28 12.76 16.23 13.56 17.19 13.25 -7.5 -8 16.25 16.12 16.00 15.87 15.74
23 13.50 11.93 14.40 13.03 14.83 12.89 15.31 12.77 16.28 13.57 17.25 13.26 -5.5 -6 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
25 12.53 12.28 13.50 11.93 14.43 13.04 14.87 12.91 15.35 12.78 16.33 13.59 17.30 13.27 -3.0 -4 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.73
27 12.48 12.23 13.50 11.93 14.46 13.05 14.90 12.92 15.34 12.78 16.23 13.56 -1.0 -2 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
29 12.37 12.12 13.31 11.86 14.23 12.97 14.68 12.85 15.13 12.72 16.03 13.51 1.0 0 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
31 12.26 12.01 13.11 11.79 13.99 12.90 14.45 12.78 14.91 12.65 15.82 13.46 2.0 1 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
33 11.49 11.22 12.02 11.78 12.92 11.72 13.76 12.82 14.23 12.71 14.69 12.59 15.61 13.40 3.0 2 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
35 10.88 10.66 11.63 11.40 12.72 11.65 13.53 12.75 14.00 12.65 14.47 12.53 15.41 13.35 5.0 4 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
37 10.75 10.54 11.45 11.22 12.49 11.58 13.29 12.68 13.74 12.57 14.18 12.45 15.08 13.27 7.0 6 16.25 16.12 16.00 15.87 15.73
39 10.62 10.41 11.26 11.03 12.26 11.50 13.04 12.60 13.47 12.49 13.90 12.37 14.76 13.19 9.0 8 16.93 16.80 16.68 16.54 16.40
41 10.49 10.28 11.07 10.85 12.02 11.41 12.80 12.52 13.21 12.41 13.62 12.29 14.44 13.11 11.5 10 17.61 17.48 17.35 17.21 17.07
43 10.35 10.14 10.89 10.67 11.79 11.33 12.55 12.30 12.94 12.33 13.33 12.21 14.11 13.03 13.5 12 18.53 18.39 18.25 18.12 18.17
15.5 14 19.46 19.31 19.16 19.02 19.27
16.5 16 19.93 19.77 19.61 19.48 19.82

PJF000Z220
(c) Triple type
Model FDT140VNXTVF Indoor unit FDT50VF (3 units) Outdoor unit FDC140VNX
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 10.42 10.34 10.26 10.17 10.09
11 11.66 11.43 12.38 12.13 12.73 12.48 13.13 12.67 13.91 13.56 14.70 13.26 -17.7 -18 11.06 10.97 10.88 10.79 10.70
13 12.08 11.84 12.83 12.57 13.21 12.93 13.62 12.80 14.45 13.69 15.28 13.38 -15.7 -16 11.69 11.60 11.50 11.41 11.32
15 12.50 12.02 13.29 13.02 13.68 13.06 14.12 12.93 14.99 13.81 15.87 13.50 -13.5 -14 12.20 12.10 12.00 11.91 11.81
17 12.92 12.16 13.75 13.33 14.16 13.20 14.62 13.07 15.54 13.95 16.45 13.62 -11.5 -12 12.70 12.60 12.50 12.40 12.30
19 13.21 12.25 14.06 13.43 14.48 13.29 14.95 13.16 15.88 14.03 16.82 13.70 -9.5 -10 13.21 13.11 13.00 12.90 12.79
21 13.50 12.35 14.36 13.52 14.80 13.38 15.28 13.25 16.23 14.11 17.19 13.78 -7.5 -8 13.71 13.61 13.50 13.39 13.28
23 13.50 12.35 14.40 13.53 14.83 13.39 15.31 13.26 16.28 14.12 17.25 13.79 -5.5 -6 14.28 14.17 14.06 13.94 13.83
25 12.53 12.28 13.50 12.35 14.43 13.54 14.87 13.40 15.35 13.27 16.33 14.14 17.30 13.80 -3.0 -4 14.84 14.73 14.61 14.49 14.37
27 12.48 12.23 13.50 12.35 14.46 13.55 14.90 13.41 15.34 13.27 16.23 14.11 -1.0 -2 15.41 15.29 15.17 15.04 14.91
29 12.37 12.12 13.31 12.29 14.23 13.48 14.68 13.35 15.13 13.21 16.03 14.06 1.0 0 15.97 15.85 15.72 15.59 15.45
31 12.26 12.01 13.11 12.22 13.99 13.41 14.45 13.28 14.91 13.15 15.82 14.01 2.0 1 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
33 11.49 11.26 12.02 11.78 12.92 12.16 13.76 13.34 14.23 13.22 14.69 13.09 15.61 13.96 3.0 2 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
35 10.88 10.66 11.63 11.40 12.72 12.09 13.53 13.26 14.00 13.15 14.47 13.03 15.41 13.91 5.0 4 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
37 10.75 10.54 11.45 11.22 12.49 12.01 13.29 13.02 13.74 13.08 14.18 12.95 15.08 13.84 7.0 6 16.25 16.12 16.00 15.87 15.73
39 10.62 10.41 11.26 11.03 12.26 11.94 13.04 12.78 13.47 13.00 13.90 12.87 14.76 13.76 9.0 8 16.93 16.80 16.68 16.54 16.40
41 10.49 10.28 11.07 10.85 12.02 11.78 12.80 12.54 13.21 12.93 13.62 12.80 14.44 13.68 11.5 10 17.61 17.48 17.35 17.21 17.07
43 10.35 10.14 10.89 10.67 11.79 11.55 12.55 12.30 12.94 12.68 13.33 12.72 14.11 13.61 13.5 12 18.53 18.39 18.25 18.12 18.17
Note(1) These data show average statuses. 15.5 14 19.46 19.31 19.16 19.02 19.27
Note(1) Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously. 16.5 16 19.93 19.77 19.61 19.48 19.82
Note(1) These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions.
(2) Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m PJF000Z220
(2) Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows.
TC : Total cooling capacity
SHC : Sensible heat capacity

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Model FDT140VSXTVF Indoor unit FDT50VF (3 units) Outdoor unit FDC140VSX


Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74 15.61
11 11.66 11.43 12.38 12.13 12.73 12.48 13.13 12.67 13.91 13.56 14.70 13.26 -17.7 -18 16.19 16.07 15.94 15.81 15.68
13 12.08 11.84 12.83 12.57 13.21 12.93 13.62 12.80 14.45 13.69 15.28 13.38 -15.7 -16 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
15 12.50 12.02 13.29 13.02 13.68 13.06 14.12 12.93 14.99 13.81 15.87 13.50 -13.5 -14 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
17 12.92 12.16 13.75 13.33 14.16 13.20 14.62 13.07 15.54 13.95 16.45 13.62 -11.5 -12 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
19 13.21 12.25 14.06 13.43 14.48 13.29 14.95 13.16 15.88 14.03 16.82 13.70 -9.5 -10 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
21 13.50 12.35 14.36 13.52 14.80 13.38 15.28 13.25 16.23 14.11 17.19 13.78 -7.5 -8 16.25 16.12 16.00 15.87 15.74
23 13.50 12.35 14.40 13.53 14.83 13.39 15.31 13.26 16.28 14.12 17.25 13.79 -5.5 -6 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
25 12.53 12.28 13.50 12.35 14.43 13.54 14.87 13.40 15.35 13.27 16.33 14.14 17.30 13.80 -3.0 -4 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.73
27 12.48 12.23 13.50 12.35 14.46 13.55 14.90 13.41 15.34 13.27 16.23 14.11 -1.0 -2 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
29 12.37 12.12 13.31 12.29 14.23 13.48 14.68 13.35 15.13 13.21 16.03 14.06 1.0 0 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
31 12.26 12.01 13.11 12.22 13.99 13.41 14.45 13.28 14.91 13.15 15.82 14.01 2.0 1 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
33 11.49 11.26 12.02 11.78 12.92 12.16 13.76 13.34 14.23 13.22 14.69 13.09 15.61 13.96 3.0 2 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
35 10.88 10.66 11.63 11.40 12.72 12.09 13.53 13.26 14.00 13.15 14.47 13.03 15.41 13.91 5.0 4 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
37 10.75 10.54 11.45 11.22 12.49 12.01 13.29 13.02 13.74 13.08 14.18 12.95 15.08 13.84 7.0 6 16.25 16.12 16.00 15.87 15.73
39 10.62 10.41 11.26 11.03 12.26 11.94 13.04 12.78 13.47 13.00 13.90 12.87 14.76 13.76 9.0 8 16.93 16.80 16.68 16.54 16.40
41 10.49 10.28 11.07 10.85 12.02 11.78 12.80 12.54 13.21 12.93 13.62 12.80 14.44 13.68 11.5 10 17.61 17.48 17.35 17.21 17.07
43 10.35 10.14 10.89 10.67 11.79 11.55 12.55 12.30 12.94 12.68 13.33 12.72 14.11 13.61 13.5 12 18.53 18.39 18.25 18.12 18.17
Note(1) These data show average statuses. 15.5 14 19.46 19.31 19.16 19.02 19.27
Note(1) Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously. 16.5 16 19.93 19.77 19.61 19.48 19.82
Note(1) These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions.
(2) Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m PJF000Z220
(2) Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows.
TC : Total cooling capacity
SHC : Sensible heat capacity

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(2) Ceiling cassette-4way compact type (FDTC)


(a) Single type
Model FDTC40ZJXVF Indoor unit FDTC40VF Outdoor unit SRC40ZJX-S
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20
11 3.38 2.87 3.56 3.10 3.65 3.08 3.75 3.05 3.95 3.22 4.15 3.17 -17.7 -18
13 3.46 2.91 3.65 3.14 3.75 3.11 3.85 3.09 4.05 3.26 4.26 3.20 -15.7 -16
15 3.54 2.94 3.74 3.17 3.84 3.15 3.95 3.13 4.15 3.29 4.36 3.23 -13.5 -14 2.67 2.63 2.59 2.55 2.50
17 3.62 2.98 3.83 3.21 3.94 3.19 4.04 3.16 4.26 3.33 4.47 3.27 -11.5 -12 2.83 2.79 2.75 2.71 2.67
19 3.69 3.01 3.91 3.24 4.02 3.22 4.15 3.20 4.41 3.38 4.67 3.33 -9.5 -10 3.00 2.96 2.92 2.88 2.84
21 3.81 3.06 3.99 3.27 4.10 3.25 4.26 3.24 4.56 3.43 4.87 3.39 -7.5 -8 3.17 3.13 3.09 3.05 3.01
23 3.85 3.08 4.04 3.29 4.15 3.27 4.30 3.25 4.59 3.44 4.88 3.40 -5.5 -6 3.23 3.20 3.16 3.12 3.09
25 3.73 3.20 3.89 3.09 4.08 3.31 4.20 3.29 4.34 3.27 4.61 3.45 4.89 3.40 -3.0 -4 3.29 3.26 3.23 3.20 3.17
27 3.76 3.21 3.93 3.11 4.13 3.33 4.25 3.31 4.36 3.28 4.60 3.44 -1.0 -2 3.36 3.33 3.30 3.28 3.25
29 3.70 3.19 3.86 3.08 4.06 3.30 4.18 3.28 4.30 3.25 4.54 3.42 1.0 0 3.42 3.40 3.38 3.35 3.33
31 3.64 3.16 3.80 3.05 4.00 3.28 4.12 3.26 4.24 3.23 4.48 3.40 2.0 1 3.45 3.43 3.41 3.39 3.37
33 3.23 2.85 3.44 3.06 3.74 3.03 3.94 3.25 4.06 3.23 4.18 3.21 4.42 3.38 3.0 2 3.67 3.65 3.63 3.61 3.59
35 3.28 2.88 3.44 3.06 3.68 3.00 3.88 3.23 4.00 3.21 4.12 3.19 4.36 3.36 5.0 4 4.11 4.09 4.07 4.04 4.01
37 3.23 2.85 3.38 3.04 3.62 2.98 3.82 3.20 3.94 3.19 4.06 3.17 4.30 3.34 7.0 6 4.55 4.53 4.50 4.47 4.44
39 3.17 2.82 3.32 3.01 3.56 2.95 3.76 3.18 3.88 3.16 4.00 3.14 4.23 3.32 9.0 8 4.78 4.75 4.72 4.69 4.66
41 3.12 2.80 3.27 2.99 3.50 2.93 3.70 3.16 3.82 3.14 3.93 3.12 4.17 3.30 11.5 10 5.01 4.98 4.95 4.91 4.88
43 3.06 2.77 3.21 2.96 3.44 2.90 3.64 3.13 3.76 3.12 3.87 3.10 4.10 3.27 13.5 12 5.30 5.26 5.21 5.14 5.10
15.5 14 5.58 5.53 5.48 5.37 5.32
16.5 16 5.73 5.67 5.61 5.48 5.44

PJA003Z382 A

Model FDTC50ZJXVF Indoor unit FDTC50VF Outdoor unit SRC50ZJX-S


Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)

Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature


Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20
11 4.22 3.31 4.45 3.54 4.56 3.51 4.69 3.48 4.94 3.66 5.19 3.59 -17.7 -18
13 4.32 3.35 4.56 3.59 4.68 3.56 4.81 3.53 5.07 3.70 5.32 3.63 -15.7 -16
15 4.42 3.40 4.68 3.64 4.80 3.61 4.93 3.58 5.19 3.75 5.45 3.67 -13.5 -14 3.20 3.15 3.11 3.05 3.00
17 4.53 3.45 4.79 3.68 4.92 3.65 5.06 3.63 5.32 3.79 5.58 3.72 -11.5 -12 3.40 3.35 3.31 3.26 3.20
19 4.62 3.49 4.89 3.73 5.02 3.70 5.19 3.68 5.51 3.86 5.84 3.80 -9.5 -10 3.60 3.55 3.51 3.46 3.41
21 4.76 3.55 4.99 3.77 5.13 3.74 5.32 3.73 5.70 3.93 6.09 3.89 -7.5 -8 3.80 3.75 3.71 3.66 3.61
23 4.81 3.58 5.04 3.79 5.19 3.77 5.37 3.75 5.73 3.94 6.10 3.89 -5.5 -6 3.88 3.83 3.79 3.75 3.71
25 4.66 3.72 4.86 3.60 5.10 3.81 5.25 3.79 5.42 3.77 5.76 3.95 6.11 3.89 -3.0 -4 3.95 3.92 3.88 3.84 3.80
27 4.70 3.74 4.91 3.62 5.16 3.84 5.31 3.81 5.46 3.79 5.75 3.95 -1.0 -2 4.03 4.00 3.97 3.93 3.90
29 4.62 3.70 4.83 3.59 5.08 3.81 5.23 3.78 5.38 3.75 5.68 3.92 1.0 0 4.10 4.08 4.05 4.03 4.00
31 4.54 3.66 4.75 3.55 5.00 3.77 5.15 3.75 5.30 3.72 5.60 3.89 2.0 1 4.14 4.12 4.10 4.07 4.05
33 4.04 3.32 4.31 3.55 4.67 3.51 4.93 3.74 5.08 3.72 5.23 3.69 5.53 3.87 3.0 2 4.41 4.38 4.36 4.33 4.30
35 4.11 3.36 4.30 3.54 4.59 3.48 4.85 3.71 5.00 3.69 5.15 3.66 5.45 3.84 5.0 4 4.94 4.91 4.88 4.85 4.82
37 4.04 3.32 4.23 3.51 4.52 3.44 4.77 3.67 4.92 3.65 5.07 3.63 5.37 3.81 7.0 6 5.46 5.43 5.40 5.37 5.33
39 3.97 3.29 4.16 3.48 4.45 3.41 4.70 3.64 4.85 3.63 4.99 3.60 5.29 3.78 9.0 8 5.74 5.70 5.67 5.63 5.59
41 3.90 3.25 4.09 3.44 4.38 3.38 4.62 3.61 4.77 3.59 4.92 3.57 5.21 3.75 11.5 10 6.02 5.98 5.94 5.89 5.85
43 3.83 3.22 4.01 3.40 4.30 3.34 4.55 3.58 4.69 3.56 4.84 3.54 5.13 3.72 13.5 12 6.36 6.31 6.25 6.17 6.12
Note(1) These data show average statuses.
15.5 14 6.70 6.64 6.57 6.44 6.39
Note(1) Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously. 16.5 16 6.87 6.80 6.73 6.58 6.52
Note(1) These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions. PJA003Z382 A
(2) Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m
(2) Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows.
TC : Total cooling capacity
SHC : Sensible heat capacity

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Model FDTC60ZJXVF Indoor unit FDTC60VF Outdoor unit SRC60ZJX-S


Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20
11 4.73 3.50 4.98 3.73 5.11 3.69 5.25 3.64 5.53 3.81 5.81 3.70 -17.7 -18
13 4.84 3.54 5.11 3.78 5.24 3.73 5.39 3.69 5.67 3.85 5.96 3.74 -15.7 -16
15 4.95 3.59 5.24 3.83 5.38 3.78 5.52 3.73 5.82 3.90 6.11 3.78 -19.8 -20 3.26 3.20 3.14 3.07 3.00
17 5.07 3.64 5.37 3.88 5.51 3.83 5.66 3.78 5.96 3.94 6.25 3.82 -17.7 -18 3.49 3.43 3.37 3.30 3.24
19 5.17 3.68 5.48 3.92 5.63 3.88 5.81 3.84 6.17 4.01 6.54 3.91 -15.7 -16 3.72 3.66 3.61 3.54 3.48
21 5.33 3.75 5.59 3.96 5.74 3.92 5.96 3.89 6.39 4.08 6.82 3.99 -13.5 -14 3.97 3.91 3.85 3.79 3.73
23 5.39 3.77 5.65 3.99 5.81 3.94 6.01 3.91 6.42 4.09 6.83 3.99 -11.5 -12 4.22 4.16 4.10 4.04 3.98
25 5.22 3.96 5.44 3.80 5.71 4.01 5.88 3.97 6.07 3.93 6.45 4.10 6.84 3.99 -9.5 -10 4.47 4.41 4.35 4.29 4.23
27 5.27 3.98 5.50 3.82 5.78 4.04 5.94 3.99 6.11 3.94 6.44 4.10 -7.5 -8 4.72 4.66 4.60 4.54 4.48
29 5.18 3.94 5.41 3.78 5.69 4.00 5.86 3.96 6.02 3.91 6.36 4.07 -5.5 -6 4.81 4.76 4.70 4.65 4.60
31 5.09 3.90 5.32 3.74 5.60 3.97 5.77 3.93 5.94 3.88 6.27 4.04 -3.0 -4 4.90 4.86 4.81 4.77 4.72
33 4.53 3.55 4.82 3.77 5.23 3.71 5.52 3.94 5.69 3.90 5.85 3.85 6.19 4.01 -1.0 -2 5.00 4.96 4.92 4.88 4.84
35 4.60 3.59 4.81 3.77 5.15 3.67 5.43 3.90 5.60 3.86 5.77 3.82 6.10 3.99 1.0 0 5.09 5.06 5.03 4.99 4.96
37 4.52 3.55 4.73 3.73 5.06 3.63 5.35 3.87 5.51 3.83 5.68 3.79 6.01 3.96 2.0 1 5.14 5.11 5.08 5.05 5.02
39 4.44 3.51 4.65 3.70 4.98 3.60 5.26 3.84 5.43 3.80 5.59 3.76 5.92 3.93 3.0 2 5.47 5.44 5.41 5.37 5.34
41 4.37 3.47 4.58 3.67 4.90 3.57 5.18 3.81 5.34 3.77 5.51 3.73 5.83 3.90 5.0 4 6.12 6.09 6.05 6.01 5.98
43 4.29 3.44 4.50 3.63 4.82 3.53 5.10 3.78 5.26 3.74 5.42 3.70 5.74 3.87 7.0 6 6.78 6.74 6.70 6.66 6.61
9.0 8 7.12 7.08 7.03 6.98 6.94
11.5 10 7.47 7.41 7.36 7.31 7.26
13.5 12 7.89 7.82 7.76 7.65 7.59
15.5 14 8.31 8.23 8.15 7.99 7.93
16.5 16 8.53 8.44 8.35 8.16 8.09

PJA003Z382 A
(b) Twin type
Model FDTC71VNXPVF Indoor unit FDTC40VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC71VNX
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 3.95 3.93 3.91 3.88 3.86
11 4.87 4.77 6.02 5.78 6.59 5.89 6.79 5.85 7.19 6.22 7.59 6.12 -17.7 -18 4.18 4.16 4.14 4.11 4.09
13 5.33 5.16 6.32 5.89 6.82 5.97 7.03 5.94 7.45 6.30 7.88 6.21 -15.7 -16 4.42 4.39 4.37 4.34 4.32
15 5.79 5.34 6.63 6.01 7.05 6.06 7.27 6.02 7.71 6.39 8.16 6.29 -13.5 -14 4.68 4.65 4.63 4.60 4.57
17 6.26 5.54 6.94 6.13 7.27 6.14 7.51 6.11 7.97 6.47 8.44 6.38 -11.5 -12 4.94 4.91 4.88 4.85 4.82
19 6.59 5.68 7.16 6.22 7.44 6.20 7.68 6.17 8.15 6.53 8.63 6.44 -9.5 -10 5.20 5.17 5.14 5.11 5.08
21 6.93 5.82 7.38 6.30 7.60 6.26 7.84 6.23 8.33 6.59 8.82 6.50 -7.5 -8 5.46 5.43 5.40 5.36 5.33
23 6.91 5.81 7.35 6.29 7.57 6.25 7.81 6.22 8.30 6.58 8.78 6.48 -5.5 -6 5.59 5.55 5.52 5.48 5.44
25 6.46 5.94 6.89 5.80 7.32 6.28 7.54 6.24 7.78 6.21 8.26 6.57 8.74 6.47 -3.0 -4 5.71 5.68 5.64 5.60 5.56
27 6.45 5.93 6.87 5.79 7.30 6.27 7.52 6.23 7.74 6.19 8.18 6.54 -1.0 -2 5.84 5.80 5.76 5.72 5.67
29 6.34 5.88 6.75 5.74 7.19 6.23 7.41 6.19 7.64 6.16 8.09 6.51 1.0 0 5.97 5.92 5.88 5.83 5.79
31 6.23 5.83 6.64 5.70 7.08 6.18 7.31 6.15 7.54 6.12 7.99 6.48 2.0 1 6.03 5.98 5.94 5.89 5.85
33 5.77 5.37 6.05 5.75 6.53 5.65 6.97 6.14 7.20 6.11 7.44 6.08 7.90 6.45 3.0 2 6.45 6.40 6.35 6.30 6.25
35 5.67 5.32 5.95 5.71 6.42 5.61 6.86 6.10 7.10 6.08 7.34 6.05 7.81 6.42 5.0 4 7.29 7.23 7.18 7.12 7.06
37 5.58 5.28 5.85 5.66 6.31 5.56 6.72 6.04 6.95 6.02 7.18 5.99 7.64 6.36 7.0 6 8.13 8.06 8.00 7.93 7.87
39 5.49 5.24 5.76 5.62 6.20 5.51 6.59 5.99 6.81 5.97 7.03 5.94 7.46 6.30 9.0 8 8.42 8.36 8.29 8.23 8.16
41 5.39 5.19 5.67 5.56 6.09 5.47 6.45 5.94 6.66 5.91 6.87 5.88 7.29 6.25 11.5 10 8.72 8.65 8.59 8.52 8.46
43 5.30 5.15 5.57 5.46 5.97 5.42 6.31 5.89 6.51 5.86 6.71 5.82 7.12 6.19 13.5 12 9.20 9.13 9.06 9.00 8.92
Note(1) These data show average statuses. 15.5 14 9.69 9.61 9.53 9.47 9.39
Note(1) Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously. 16.5 16 9.93 9.85 9.77 9.71 9.62
Note(1) These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions.
(2) Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m PJA003Z382 A
(2) Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows.
TC : Total cooling capacity
SHC : Sensible heat capacity

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Model FDTC100VNXPVF Indoor unit FDTC50VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC100VNX


Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 7.30 7.24 7.18 7.12 7.06
11 8.33 6.57 8.84 7.06 9.10 7.01 9.38 6.97 9.94 7.33 10.50 7.22 -17.7 -18 7.74 7.68 7.62 7.55 7.49
13 8.63 6.70 9.17 7.19 9.43 7.14 9.73 7.10 10.32 7.47 10.92 7.35 -15.7 -16 8.18 8.12 8.05 7.99 7.92
15 8.93 6.84 9.49 7.33 9.77 7.28 10.09 7.24 10.71 7.61 11.34 7.49 -13.5 -14 8.54 8.47 8.40 8.33 8.27
17 9.23 6.97 9.82 7.47 10.11 7.42 10.44 7.38 11.10 7.75 11.75 7.63 -11.5 -12 8.89 8.82 8.75 8.68 8.61
19 9.44 7.07 10.04 7.56 10.34 7.51 10.68 7.48 11.35 7.84 12.01 7.71 -9.5 -10 9.25 9.17 9.10 9.03 8.95
21 9.64 7.16 10.26 7.66 10.57 7.61 10.91 7.57 11.59 7.93 12.28 7.81 -7.5 -8 9.60 9.53 9.45 9.38 9.30
23 9.64 7.16 10.28 7.66 10.59 7.62 10.94 7.58 11.63 7.95 12.32 7.82 -5.5 -6 10.00 9.92 9.84 9.76 9.68
25 8.95 7.26 9.64 7.16 10.30 7.67 10.62 7.63 10.97 7.59 11.66 7.96 12.36 7.83 -3.0 -4 10.39 10.31 10.23 10.14 10.06
27 8.91 7.24 9.64 7.16 10.33 7.69 10.64 7.64 10.96 7.59 11.59 7.93 -1.0 -2 10.79 10.70 10.62 10.53 10.44
29 8.84 7.20 9.51 7.10 10.16 7.61 10.48 7.57 10.80 7.52 11.45 7.88 1.0 0 11.18 11.09 11.01 10.91 10.82
31 8.76 7.16 9.37 7.04 10.00 7.54 10.32 7.51 10.65 7.46 11.30 7.82 2.0 1 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
33 8.21 6.72 8.58 7.08 9.23 6.97 9.83 7.47 10.16 7.44 10.49 7.40 11.15 7.77 3.0 2 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
35 7.77 6.49 8.31 6.95 9.09 6.91 9.66 7.40 10.00 7.37 10.34 7.34 11.01 7.72 5.0 4 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
37 7.68 6.44 8.18 6.88 8.92 6.83 9.49 7.33 9.81 7.30 10.13 7.26 10.77 7.63 7.0 6 11.37 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
39 7.58 6.39 8.04 6.82 8.76 6.76 9.31 7.25 9.62 7.22 9.93 7.18 10.54 7.55 9.0 8 11.85 11.76 11.67 11.58 11.48
41 7.49 6.35 7.91 6.75 8.59 6.68 9.14 7.18 9.43 7.14 9.73 7.10 10.31 7.47 11.5 10 12.32 12.23 12.15 12.05 11.95
43 7.40 6.30 7.78 6.69 8.42 6.61 8.96 7.11 9.24 7.07 9.52 7.02 10.08 7.38 13.5 12 12.97 12.88 12.78 12.68 12.72
15.5 14 13.62 13.52 13.41 13.32 13.49
16.5 16 13.95 13.84 13.72 13.63 13.87

PJA003Z382 A
Model FDTC100VSXPVF Indoor unit FDTC50VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC100VSX
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02 10.93
11 8.33 6.57 8.84 7.06 9.10 7.01 9.38 6.97 9.94 7.33 10.50 7.22 -17.7 -18 11.34 11.25 11.16 11.06 10.97
13 8.63 6.70 9.17 7.19 9.43 7.14 9.73 7.10 10.32 7.47 10.92 7.35 -15.7 -16 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
15 8.93 6.84 9.49 7.33 9.77 7.28 10.09 7.24 10.71 7.61 11.34 7.49 -13.5 -14 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
17 9.23 6.97 9.82 7.47 10.11 7.42 10.44 7.38 11.10 7.75 11.75 7.63 -11.5 -12 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
19 9.44 7.07 10.04 7.56 10.34 7.51 10.68 7.48 11.35 7.84 12.01 7.71 -9.5 -10 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
21 9.64 7.16 10.26 7.66 10.57 7.61 10.91 7.57 11.59 7.93 12.28 7.81 -7.5 -8 11.37 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
23 9.64 7.16 10.28 7.66 10.59 7.62 10.94 7.58 11.63 7.95 12.32 7.82 -5.5 -6 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
25 8.95 7.26 9.64 7.16 10.30 7.67 10.62 7.63 10.97 7.59 11.66 7.96 12.36 7.83 -3.0 -4 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
27 8.91 7.24 9.64 7.16 10.33 7.69 10.64 7.64 10.96 7.59 11.59 7.93 -1.0 -2 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
29 8.84 7.20 9.51 7.10 10.16 7.61 10.48 7.57 10.80 7.52 11.45 7.88 1.0 0 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
31 8.76 7.16 9.37 7.04 10.00 7.54 10.32 7.51 10.65 7.46 11.30 7.82 2.0 1 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
33 8.21 6.72 8.58 7.08 9.23 6.97 9.83 7.47 10.16 7.44 10.49 7.40 11.15 7.77 3.0 2 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
35 7.77 6.49 8.31 6.95 9.09 6.91 9.66 7.40 10.00 7.37 10.34 7.34 11.01 7.72 5.0 4 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
37 7.68 6.44 8.18 6.88 8.92 6.83 9.49 7.33 9.81 7.30 10.13 7.26 10.77 7.63 7.0 6 11.37 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
39 7.58 6.39 8.04 6.82 8.76 6.76 9.31 7.25 9.62 7.22 9.93 7.18 10.54 7.55 9.0 8 11.85 11.76 11.67 11.58 11.48
41 7.49 6.35 7.91 6.75 8.59 6.68 9.14 7.18 9.43 7.14 9.73 7.10 10.31 7.47 11.5 10 12.32 12.23 12.15 12.05 11.95
43 7.40 6.30 7.78 6.69 8.42 6.61 8.96 7.11 9.24 7.07 9.52 7.02 10.08 7.38 13.5 12 12.97 12.88 12.78 12.68 12.72
Note(1) These data show average statuses. 15.5 14 13.62 13.52 13.41 13.32 13.49
Note(1) Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously. 16.5 16 13.95 13.84 13.72 13.63 13.87
Note(1) These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions.
(2) Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m PJA003Z382 A
(2) Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows.
TC : Total cooling capacity
SHC : Sensible heat capacity

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Model FDTC125VNXPVF Indoor unit FDTC60VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC125VNX


Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 9.12 9.05 8.97 8.90 8.83
11 10.41 7.39 11.05 7.88 11.37 7.79 11.72 7.71 12.42 8.04 13.12 7.83 -17.7 -18 9.67 9.60 9.52 9.44 9.37
13 10.79 7.55 11.46 8.04 11.79 7.95 12.16 7.87 12.91 8.20 13.65 7.98 -15.7 -16 10.23 10.15 10.07 9.98 9.90
15 11.16 7.71 11.87 8.20 12.22 8.11 12.61 8.03 13.39 8.36 14.17 8.14 -13.5 -14 10.67 10.59 10.50 10.42 10.33
17 11.54 7.88 12.27 8.37 12.64 8.28 13.05 8.19 13.87 8.52 14.69 8.29 -11.5 -12 11.11 11.03 10.94 10.85 10.76
19 11.80 8.00 12.55 8.48 12.93 8.39 13.34 8.30 14.18 8.63 15.02 8.40 -9.5 -10 11.56 11.47 11.38 11.29 11.19
21 12.05 8.11 12.83 8.60 13.21 8.50 13.64 8.42 14.49 8.74 15.34 8.50 -7.5 -8 12.00 11.91 11.82 11.72 11.62
23 12.05 8.11 12.85 8.61 13.24 8.51 13.67 8.43 14.54 8.76 15.40 8.52 -5.5 -6 12.49 12.40 12.30 12.20 12.10
25 11.19 8.28 12.05 8.11 12.88 8.62 13.27 8.53 13.71 8.44 14.58 8.77 15.45 8.53 -3.0 -4 12.99 12.89 12.79 12.68 12.57
27 11.14 8.25 12.05 8.11 12.91 8.63 13.30 8.54 13.70 8.44 14.49 8.74 -1.0 -2 13.48 13.38 13.27 13.16 13.05
29 11.05 8.21 11.88 8.03 12.70 8.54 13.10 8.46 13.51 8.37 14.31 8.67 1.0 0 13.98 13.87 13.76 13.64 13.52
31 10.95 8.16 11.71 7.96 12.49 8.46 12.90 8.38 13.31 8.29 14.13 8.61 2.0 1 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
33 10.26 7.71 10.73 8.06 11.53 7.88 12.29 8.37 12.70 8.30 13.11 8.22 13.94 8.55 3.0 2 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
35 9.71 7.43 10.39 7.89 11.36 7.80 12.08 8.29 12.50 8.22 12.92 8.15 13.76 8.49 5.0 4 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
37 9.60 7.37 10.22 7.82 11.15 7.71 11.86 8.20 12.26 8.13 12.67 8.05 13.47 8.39 7.0 6 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.77
39 9.48 7.31 10.05 7.74 10.94 7.62 11.64 8.11 12.03 8.04 12.41 7.96 13.18 8.29 9.0 8 14.81 14.70 14.59 14.47 14.35
41 9.36 7.25 9.89 7.66 10.74 7.53 11.42 8.02 11.79 7.95 12.16 7.87 12.89 8.19 11.5 10 15.41 15.29 15.18 15.06 14.94
43 9.25 7.20 9.72 7.58 10.53 7.44 11.21 7.94 11.55 7.86 11.90 7.77 12.60 8.10 13.5 12 16.22 16.09 15.97 15.85 15.90
15.5 14 17.03 16.90 16.76 16.65 16.86
16.5 16 17.44 17.30 17.16 17.04 17.34

PJA003Z382 A
Model FDTC125VSXPVF Indoor unit FDTC60VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC125VSX
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.78 13.66
11 10.41 7.39 11.05 7.88 11.37 7.79 11.72 7.71 12.42 8.04 13.12 7.83 -17.7 -18 14.17 14.06 13.94 13.83 13.72
13 10.79 7.55 11.46 8.04 11.79 7.95 12.16 7.87 12.91 8.20 13.65 7.98 -15.7 -16 14.23 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
15 11.16 7.71 11.87 8.20 12.22 8.11 12.61 8.03 13.39 8.36 14.17 8.14 -13.5 -14 14.23 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
17 11.54 7.88 12.27 8.37 12.64 8.28 13.05 8.19 13.87 8.52 14.69 8.29 -11.5 -12 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
19 11.80 8.00 12.55 8.48 12.93 8.39 13.34 8.30 14.18 8.63 15.02 8.40 -9.5 -10 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
21 12.05 8.11 12.83 8.60 13.21 8.50 13.64 8.42 14.49 8.74 15.34 8.50 -7.5 -8 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
23 12.05 8.11 12.85 8.61 13.24 8.51 13.67 8.43 14.54 8.76 15.40 8.52 -5.5 -6 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.77
25 11.19 8.28 12.05 8.11 12.88 8.62 13.27 8.53 13.71 8.44 14.58 8.77 15.45 8.53 -3.0 -4 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.77
27 11.14 8.25 12.05 8.11 12.91 8.63 13.30 8.54 13.70 8.44 14.49 8.74 -1.0 -2 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
29 11.05 8.21 11.88 8.03 12.70 8.54 13.10 8.46 13.51 8.37 14.31 8.67 1.0 0 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
31 10.95 8.16 11.71 7.96 12.49 8.46 12.90 8.38 13.31 8.29 14.13 8.61 2.0 1 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
33 7.71 10.73 8.06 11.53 7.88 12.29 8.37 12.70 8.30 13.11 8.22 13.94 8.55 3.0 2 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
35 9.71 7.43 10.39 7.89 11.36 7.80 12.08 8.29 12.50 8.22 12.92 8.15 13.76 8.49 5.0 4 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
37 9.60 7.37 10.22 7.82 11.15 7.71 11.86 8.20 12.26 8.13 12.67 8.05 13.47 8.39 7.0 6 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.77
39 9.48 7.31 10.05 7.74 10.94 7.62 11.64 8.11 12.03 8.04 12.41 7.96 13.18 8.29 9.0 8 14.81 14.70 14.59 14.47 14.35
41 9.36 7.25 9.89 7.66 10.74 7.53 11.42 8.02 11.79 7.95 12.16 7.87 12.89 8.19 11.5 10 15.41 15.29 15.18 15.06 14.94
43 9.25 7.20 9.72 7.58 10.53 7.44 11.21 7.94 11.55 7.86 11.90 7.77 12.60 8.10 13.5 12 16.22 16.09 15.97 15.85 15.90
Note(1) These data show average statuses. 15.5 14 17.03 16.90 16.76 16.65 16.86
Note(1) Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously. 16.5 16 17.44 17.30 17.16 17.04 17.34
Note(1) These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions.
(2) Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m PJA003Z382 A
(2) Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows.
TC : Total cooling capacity
SHC : Sensible heat capacity

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(c) Triple type


Model FDTC140VNXTVF Indoor unit FDTC50VF (3 units) Outdoor unit FDC140VNX
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 10.42 10.34 10.26 10.17 10.09
11 11.66 9.49 12.38 10.23 12.73 10.16 13.13 10.10 13.91 10.65 14.70 10.49 -17.7 -18 11.06 10.97 10.88 10.79 10.70
13 12.08 9.67 12.83 10.41 13.21 10.34 13.62 10.28 14.45 10.84 15.28 10.67 -15.7 -16 11.69 11.60 11.50 11.41 11.32
15 12.50 9.86 13.29 10.60 13.68 10.53 14.12 10.47 14.99 11.03 15.87 10.86 -13.5 -14 12.20 12.10 12.00 11.91 11.81
17 12.92 10.04 13.75 10.79 14.16 10.72 14.62 10.67 15.54 11.22 16.45 11.05 -11.5 -12 12.70 12.60 12.50 12.40 12.30
19 13.21 10.17 14.06 10.92 14.48 10.85 14.95 10.79 15.88 11.35 16.82 11.17 -9.5 -10 13.21 13.11 13.00 12.90 12.79
21 13.50 10.30 14.36 11.04 14.80 10.98 15.28 10.92 16.23 11.47 17.19 11.30 -7.5 -8 13.71 13.61 13.50 13.39 13.28
23 13.50 10.30 14.40 11.06 14.83 10.99 15.31 10.93 16.28 11.49 17.25 11.32 -5.5 -6 14.28 14.17 14.06 13.94 13.83
25 12.53 10.45 13.50 10.30 14.43 11.07 14.87 11.01 15.35 10.95 16.33 11.51 17.30 11.33 -3.0 -4 14.84 14.73 14.61 14.49 14.37
27 12.48 10.43 13.50 10.30 14.46 11.09 14.90 11.02 15.34 10.95 16.23 11.47 -1.0 -2 15.41 15.29 15.17 15.04 14.91
29 12.37 10.37 13.31 10.22 14.23 10.99 14.68 10.93 15.13 10.86 16.03 11.40 1.0 0 15.97 15.85 15.72 15.59 15.45
31 12.26 10.32 13.11 10.13 13.99 10.89 14.45 10.84 14.91 10.78 15.82 11.32 2.0 1 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
33 11.49 9.65 12.02 10.21 12.92 10.04 13.76 10.79 14.23 10.75 14.69 10.69 15.61 11.25 3.0 2 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
35 10.88 9.34 11.63 10.02 12.72 9.95 13.53 10.70 14.00 10.66 14.47 10.61 15.41 11.18 5.0 4 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
37 10.75 9.27 11.45 9.94 12.49 9.85 13.29 10.60 13.74 10.55 14.18 10.50 15.08 11.06 7.0 6 16.25 16.12 16.00 15.87 15.73
39 10.62 9.21 11.26 9.85 12.26 9.75 13.04 10.49 13.47 10.45 13.90 10.39 14.76 10.95 9.0 8 16.93 16.80 16.68 16.54 16.40
41 10.49 9.14 11.07 9.76 12.02 9.64 12.80 10.40 13.21 10.34 13.62 10.28 14.44 10.84 11.5 10 17.61 17.48 17.35 17.21 17.07
43 10.35 9.07 10.89 9.67 11.79 9.54 12.55 10.29 12.94 10.24 13.33 10.17 14.11 10.72 13.5 12 18.53 18.39 18.25 18.12 18.17
15.5 14 19.46 19.31 19.16 19.02 19.27
16.5 16 19.93 19.77 19.61 19.48 19.82

PJA003Z382 A
Model FDTC140VSXTVF Indoor unit FDTC50VF (3 units) Outdoor unit FDC140VSX
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74 15.61
11 11.66 9.49 12.38 10.23 12.73 10.16 13.13 10.10 13.91 10.65 14.70 10.49 -17.7 -18 16.19 16.07 15.94 15.81 15.68
13 12.08 9.67 12.83 10.41 13.21 10.34 13.62 10.28 14.45 10.84 15.28 10.67 -15.7 -16 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
15 12.50 9.86 13.29 10.60 13.68 10.53 14.12 10.47 14.99 11.03 15.87 10.86 -13.5 -14 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
17 12.92 10.04 13.75 10.79 14.16 10.72 14.62 10.67 15.54 11.22 16.45 11.05 -11.5 -12 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
19 13.21 10.17 14.06 10.92 14.48 10.85 14.95 10.79 15.88 11.35 16.82 11.17 -9.5 -10 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
21 13.50 10.30 14.36 11.04 14.80 10.98 15.28 10.92 16.23 11.47 17.19 11.30 -7.5 -8 16.25 16.12 16.00 15.87 15.74
23 13.50 10.30 14.40 11.06 14.83 10.99 15.31 10.93 16.28 11.49 17.25 11.32 -5.5 -6 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
25 12.53 10.45 13.50 10.30 14.43 11.07 14.87 11.01 15.35 10.95 16.33 11.51 17.30 11.33 -3.0 -4 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.73
27 12.48 10.43 13.50 10.30 14.46 11.09 14.90 11.02 15.34 10.95 16.23 11.47 -1.0 -2 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
29 12.37 10.37 13.31 10.22 14.23 10.99 14.68 10.93 15.13 10.86 16.03 11.40 1.0 0 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
31 12.26 10.32 13.11 10.13 13.99 10.89 14.45 10.84 14.91 10.78 15.82 11.32 2.0 1 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
33 11.49 9.65 12.02 10.21 12.92 10.04 13.76 10.79 14.23 10.75 14.69 10.69 15.61 11.25 3.0 2 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
35 10.88 9.34 11.63 10.02 12.72 9.95 13.53 10.70 14.00 10.66 14.47 10.61 15.41 11.18 5.0 4 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
37 10.75 9.27 11.45 9.94 12.49 9.85 13.29 10.60 13.74 10.55 14.18 10.50 15.08 11.06 7.0 6 16.25 16.12 16.00 15.87 15.73
39 10.62 9.21 11.26 9.85 12.26 9.75 13.04 10.49 13.47 10.45 13.90 10.39 14.76 10.95 9.0 8 16.93 16.80 16.68 16.54 16.40
41 10.49 9.14 11.07 9.76 12.02 9.64 12.80 10.40 13.21 10.34 13.62 10.28 14.44 10.84 11.5 10 17.61 17.48 17.35 17.21 17.07
43 10.35 9.07 10.89 9.67 11.79 9.54 12.55 10.29 12.94 10.24 13.33 10.17 14.11 10.72 13.5 12 18.53 18.39 18.25 18.12 18.17
Note(1) These data show average statuses. 15.5 14 19.46 19.31 19.16 19.02 19.27
Note(1) Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously. 16.5 16 19.93 19.77 19.61 19.48 19.82
Note(1) These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions.
(2) Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m PJA003Z382 A
(2) Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows.
TC : Total cooling capacity
SHC : Sensible heat capacity

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(3) Ceiling suspended type (FDEN)


(a) Single type
Model FDEN40ZJXVF Indoor unit FDEN40VF Outdoor unit SRC40ZJX-S
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20
11 3.38 2.80 3.56 3.01 3.65 2.99 3.75 2.96 3.95 3.12 4.15 3.06 -17.7 -18
13 3.46 2.83 3.65 3.05 3.75 3.02 3.85 3.00 4.05 3.16 4.26 3.10 -15.7 -16
15 3.54 2.87 3.74 3.08 3.84 3.06 3.95 3.03 4.15 3.19 4.36 3.13 -13.5 -14 2.67 2.63 2.59 2.55 2.50
17 3.62 2.90 3.83 3.12 3.94 3.10 4.04 3.07 4.26 3.23 4.47 3.16 -11.5 -12 2.83 2.79 2.75 2.71 2.67
19 3.69 2.93 3.91 3.15 4.02 3.13 4.15 3.11 4.41 3.28 4.67 3.23 -9.5 -10 3.00 2.96 2.92 2.88 2.84
21 3.81 2.98 3.99 3.18 4.10 3.16 4.26 3.15 4.56 3.33 4.87 3.29 -7.5 -8 3.17 3.13 3.09 3.05 3.01
23 3.85 3.00 4.04 3.20 4.15 3.18 4.30 3.16 4.59 3.34 4.88 3.29 -5.5 -6 3.23 3.20 3.16 3.12 3.09
25 3.73 3.12 3.89 3.02 4.08 3.22 4.20 3.20 4.34 3.18 4.61 3.35 4.89 3.29 -3.0 -4 3.29 3.26 3.23 3.20 3.17
27 3.76 3.14 3.93 3.04 4.13 3.24 4.25 3.22 4.36 3.19 4.60 3.34 -1.0 -2 3.36 3.33 3.30 3.28 3.25
29 3.70 3.11 3.86 3.01 4.06 3.21 4.18 3.19 4.30 3.16 4.54 3.32 1.0 0 3.42 3.40 3.38 3.35 3.33
31 3.64 3.08 3.80 2.98 4.00 3.19 4.12 3.17 4.24 3.14 4.48 3.30 2.0 1 3.45 3.43 3.41 3.39 3.37
33 3.23 2.79 3.44 2.99 3.74 2.95 3.94 3.16 4.06 3.14 4.18 3.12 4.42 3.28 3.0 2 3.67 3.65 3.63 3.61 3.59
35 3.28 2.81 3.44 2.99 3.68 2.93 3.88 3.14 4.00 3.12 4.12 3.10 4.36 3.26 5.0 4 4.11 4.09 4.07 4.04 4.01
37 3.23 2.79 3.38 2.96 3.62 2.90 3.82 3.11 3.94 3.10 4.06 3.08 4.30 3.24 7.0 6 4.55 4.53 4.50 4.47 4.44
39 3.17 2.76 3.32 2.93 3.56 2.87 3.76 3.09 3.88 3.07 4.00 3.05 4.23 3.22 9.0 8 4.78 4.75 4.72 4.69 4.66
41 3.12 2.73 3.27 2.91 3.50 2.85 3.70 3.07 3.82 3.05 3.93 3.03 4.17 3.20 11.5 10 5.01 4.98 4.95 4.91 4.88
43 3.06 2.70 3.21 2.88 3.44 2.82 3.64 3.04 3.76 3.03 3.87 3.01 4.10 3.17 13.5 12 5.30 5.26 5.21 5.14 5.10
15.5 14 5.58 5.53 5.48 5.37 5.32
16.5 16 5.73 5.67 5.61 5.48 5.44

PFA003Z923 A
Model FDEN50ZJXVF Indoor unit FDEN50VF Outdoor unit SRC50ZJX-S
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20
11 4.22 3.18 4.45 3.39 4.56 3.36 4.69 3.34 4.94 3.49 5.19 3.42 -17.7 -18
13 4.32 3.23 4.56 3.44 4.68 3.41 4.81 3.38 5.07 3.54 5.32 3.46 -15.7 -16
15 4.42 3.28 4.68 3.49 4.80 3.46 4.93 3.43 5.19 3.58 5.45 3.51 -13.5 -14 3.20 3.15 3.11 3.05 3.00
17 4.53 3.33 4.79 3.54 4.92 3.51 5.06 3.48 5.32 3.63 5.58 3.55 -11.5 -12 3.40 3.35 3.31 3.26 3.20
19 4.62 3.37 4.89 3.58 5.02 3.55 5.19 3.54 5.51 3.70 5.84 3.64 -9.5 -10 3.60 3.55 3.51 3.46 3.41
21 4.76 3.44 4.99 3.63 5.13 3.60 5.32 3.59 5.70 3.77 6.09 3.73 -7.5 -8 3.80 3.75 3.71 3.66 3.61
23 4.81 3.46 5.04 3.65 5.19 3.62 5.37 3.61 5.73 3.78 6.10 3.73 -5.5 -6 3.88 3.83 3.79 3.75 3.71
25 4.66 3.60 4.86 3.48 5.10 3.67 5.25 3.65 5.42 3.63 5.76 3.79 6.11 3.73 -3.0 -4 3.95 3.92 3.88 3.84 3.80
27 4.70 3.62 4.91 3.51 5.16 3.70 5.31 3.68 5.46 3.65 5.75 3.79 -1.0 -2 4.03 4.00 3.97 3.93 3.90
29 4.62 3.58 4.83 3.47 5.08 3.67 5.23 3.64 5.38 3.61 5.68 3.76 1.0 0 4.10 4.08 4.05 4.03 4.00
31 4.54 3.54 4.75 3.43 5.00 3.63 5.15 3.61 5.30 3.58 5.60 3.73 2.0 1 4.14 4.12 4.10 4.07 4.05
33 4.04 3.22 4.31 3.42 4.67 3.39 4.93 3.60 5.08 3.58 5.23 3.55 5.53 3.71 3.0 2 4.41 4.38 4.36 4.33 4.30
35 4.11 3.26 4.30 3.42 4.59 3.36 4.85 3.56 5.00 3.54 5.15 3.52 5.45 3.68 5.0 4 4.94 4.91 4.88 4.85 4.82
37 4.04 3.22 4.23 3.38 4.52 3.32 4.77 3.53 4.92 3.51 5.07 3.49 5.37 3.65 7.0 6 5.46 5.43 5.40 5.37 5.33
39 3.97 3.18 4.16 3.35 4.45 3.29 4.70 3.50 4.85 3.48 4.99 3.46 5.29 3.62 9.0 8 5.74 5.70 5.67 5.63 5.59
41 3.90 3.14 4.09 3.31 4.38 3.26 4.62 3.47 4.77 3.45 4.92 3.43 5.21 3.59 11.5 10 6.02 5.98 5.94 5.89 5.85
43 3.83 3.11 4.01 3.28 4.30 3.22 4.55 3.44 4.69 3.42 4.84 3.40 5.13 3.56 13.5 12 6.36 6.31 6.25 6.17 6.12
Note(1) These data show average statuses. 15.5 14 6.70 6.64 6.57 6.44 6.39
Note(1) Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously. 16.5 16 6.87 6.80 6.73 6.58 6.52
Note(1) These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions.
(2) Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m PFA003Z923 A
(2) Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows.
TC : Total cooling capacity
SHC : Sensible heat capacity

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Model FDEN60ZJXVF Indoor unit FDEN60VF Outdoor unit SRC60ZJX-S


Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20
11 4.73 3.96 4.98 4.29 5.11 4.24 5.25 4.19 5.53 4.43 5.81 4.31 -17.7 -18
13 4.84 4.00 5.11 4.33 5.24 4.28 5.39 4.23 5.67 4.46 5.96 4.34 -15.7 -16
15 4.95 4.04 5.24 4.37 5.38 4.32 5.52 4.27 5.82 4.50 6.11 4.38 -13.5 -14 3.97 3.91 3.85 3.79 3.73
17 5.07 4.09 5.37 4.42 5.51 4.36 5.66 4.31 5.96 4.54 6.25 4.41 -11.5 -12 4.22 4.16 4.10 4.04 3.98
19 5.17 4.12 5.48 4.45 5.63 4.40 5.81 4.35 6.17 4.60 6.54 4.48 -9.5 -10 4.47 4.41 4.35 4.29 4.23
21 5.33 4.18 5.59 4.49 5.74 4.44 5.96 4.40 6.39 4.65 6.82 4.55 -7.5 -8 4.72 4.66 4.60 4.54 4.48
23 5.39 4.21 5.65 4.51 5.81 4.46 6.01 4.41 6.42 4.66 6.83 4.55 -5.5 -6 4.81 4.76 4.70 4.65 4.60
25 5.22 4.42 5.44 4.22 5.71 4.53 5.88 4.48 6.07 4.43 6.45 4.67 6.84 4.55 -3.0 -4 4.90 4.86 4.81 4.77 4.72
27 5.27 4.44 5.50 4.25 5.78 4.56 5.94 4.50 6.11 4.44 6.44 4.67 -1.0 -2 5.00 4.96 4.92 4.88 4.84
29 5.18 4.40 5.41 4.21 5.69 4.53 5.86 4.47 6.02 4.42 6.36 4.65 1.0 0 5.09 5.06 5.03 4.99 4.96
31 5.09 4.36 5.32 4.18 5.60 4.49 5.77 4.45 5.94 4.39 6.27 4.62 2.0 1 5.14 5.11 5.08 5.05 5.02
33 4.53 3.96 4.82 4.25 5.23 4.15 5.52 4.47 5.69 4.42 5.85 4.37 6.19 4.60 3.0 2 5.47 5.44 5.41 5.37 5.34
35 4.60 3.99 4.81 4.25 5.15 4.12 5.43 4.44 5.60 4.39 5.77 4.34 6.10 4.58 5.0 4 6.12 6.09 6.05 6.01 5.98
37 4.52 3.95 4.73 4.22 5.06 4.08 5.35 4.41 5.51 4.36 5.68 4.31 6.01 4.55 7.0 6 6.78 6.74 6.70 6.66 6.61
39 4.44 3.92 4.65 4.18 4.98 4.05 5.26 4.38 5.43 4.34 5.59 4.29 5.92 4.53 9.0 8 7.12 7.08 7.03 6.98 6.94
41 4.37 3.89 4.58 4.16 4.90 4.02 5.18 4.35 5.34 4.31 5.51 4.26 5.83 4.50 11.5 10 7.47 7.41 7.36 7.31 7.26
43 4.29 3.85 4.50 4.12 4.82 4.00 5.10 4.33 5.26 4.28 5.42 4.24 5.74 4.48 13.5 12 7.89 7.82 7.76 7.65 7.59
15.5 14 8.31 8.23 8.15 7.99 7.93
16.5 16 8.53 8.44 8.35 8.16 8.09

PFA003Z923 A
Model FDEN71VNXVF Indoor unit FDEN71VF Outdoor unit FDC71VNX
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 3.95 3.93 3.91 3.88 3.86
11 4.87 4.43 6.02 5.13 6.59 5.23 6.79 5.18 7.19 5.47 7.59 5.35 -17.7 -18 4.18 4.16 4.14 4.11 4.09
13 5.33 4.61 6.32 5.24 6.82 5.31 7.03 5.26 7.45 5.55 7.88 5.43 -15.7 -16 4.42 4.39 4.37 4.34 4.32
15 5.79 4.79 6.63 5.36 7.05 5.39 7.27 5.34 7.71 5.63 8.16 5.51 -13.5 -14 4.68 4.65 4.63 4.60 4.57
17 6.26 4.98 6.94 5.47 7.27 5.47 7.51 5.43 7.97 5.71 8.44 5.59 -11.5 -12 4.94 4.91 4.88 4.85 4.82
19 6.59 5.11 7.16 5.56 7.44 5.53 7.68 5.49 8.15 5.77 8.63 5.64 -9.5 -10 5.20 5.17 5.14 5.11 5.08
21 6.93 5.25 7.38 5.64 7.60 5.59 7.84 5.54 8.33 5.82 8.82 5.70 -7.5 -8 5.46 5.43 5.40 5.36 5.33
23 6.91 5.24 7.35 5.63 7.57 5.58 7.81 5.53 8.30 5.81 8.78 5.69 -5.5 -6 5.59 5.55 5.52 5.48 5.44
25 6.46 5.37 6.89 5.23 7.32 5.62 7.54 5.57 7.78 5.52 8.26 5.80 8.74 5.68 -3.0 -4 5.71 5.68 5.64 5.60 5.56
27 6.45 5.37 6.87 5.23 7.30 5.61 7.52 5.56 7.74 5.51 8.18 5.78 -1.0 -2 5.84 5.80 5.76 5.72 5.67
29 6.34 5.32 6.75 5.18 7.19 5.57 7.41 5.52 7.64 5.47 8.09 5.75 1.0 0 5.97 5.92 5.88 5.83 5.79
31 6.23 5.27 6.64 5.13 7.08 5.53 7.31 5.48 7.54 5.44 7.99 5.72 2.0 1 6.03 5.98 5.94 5.89 5.85
33 5.77 4.89 6.05 5.19 6.53 5.09 6.97 5.48 7.20 5.44 7.44 5.40 7.90 5.69 3.0 2 6.45 6.40 6.35 6.30 6.25
35 5.67 4.84 5.95 5.15 6.42 5.04 6.86 5.44 7.10 5.41 7.34 5.37 7.81 5.66 5.0 4 7.29 7.23 7.18 7.12 7.06
37 5.58 4.80 5.85 5.10 6.31 5.00 6.72 5.39 6.95 5.35 7.18 5.31 7.64 5.60 7.0 6 8.13 8.06 8.00 7.93 7.87
39 5.49 4.75 5.76 5.06 6.20 4.95 6.59 5.34 6.81 5.30 7.03 5.26 7.46 5.55 9.0 8 8.42 8.36 8.29 8.23 8.16
41 5.39 4.71 5.67 5.03 6.09 4.91 6.45 5.29 6.66 5.25 6.87 5.21 7.29 5.50 11.5 10 8.72 8.65 8.59 8.52 8.46
43 5.30 4.67 5.57 4.98 5.97 4.86 6.31 5.24 6.51 5.20 6.71 5.15 7.12 5.44 13.5 12 9.20 9.13 9.06 9.00 8.92
Note(1) These data show average statuses. 15.5 14 9.69 9.61 9.53 9.47 9.39
Note(1) Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously. 16.5 16 9.93 9.85 9.77 9.71 9.62
Note(1) These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions.
(2) Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m PFA003Z923 A
(2) Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows.
TC : Total cooling capacity
SHC : Sensible heat capacity

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Model FDEN100VNXVF Indoor unit FDEN100VF Outdoor unit FDC100VNX


Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 7.30 7.24 7.18 7.12 7.06
11 8.33 6.95 8.84 7.51 9.10 7.46 9.38 7.41 9.94 7.83 10.50 7.69 -17.7 -18 7.74 7.68 7.62 7.55 7.49
13 8.63 7.07 9.17 7.64 9.43 7.58 9.73 7.53 10.32 7.95 10.92 7.82 -15.7 -16 8.18 8.12 8.05 7.99 7.92
15 8.93 7.20 9.49 7.76 9.77 7.71 10.09 7.66 10.71 8.08 11.34 7.94 -13.5 -14 8.54 8.47 8.40 8.33 8.27
17 9.23 7.32 9.82 7.89 10.11 7.83 10.44 7.79 11.10 8.21 11.75 8.07 -11.5 -12 8.89 8.82 8.75 8.68 8.61
19 9.44 7.41 10.04 7.98 10.34 7.92 10.68 7.87 11.35 8.29 12.01 8.15 -9.5 -10 9.25 9.17 9.10 9.03 8.95
21 9.64 7.50 10.26 8.07 10.57 8.01 10.91 7.96 11.59 8.38 12.28 8.23 -7.5 -8 9.60 9.53 9.45 9.38 9.30
23 9.64 7.50 10.28 8.08 10.59 8.02 10.94 7.97 11.63 8.39 12.32 8.24 -5.5 -6 10.00 9.92 9.84 9.76 9.68
25 8.95 7.64 9.64 7.50 10.30 8.08 10.62 8.03 10.97 7.98 11.66 8.40 12.36 8.25 -3.0 -4 10.39 10.31 10.23 10.14 10.06
27 8.91 7.62 9.64 7.50 10.33 8.10 10.64 8.04 10.96 7.98 11.59 8.38 -1.0 -2 10.79 10.70 10.62 10.53 10.44
29 8.84 7.59 9.51 7.44 10.16 8.03 10.48 7.98 10.80 7.92 11.45 8.33 1.0 0 11.18 11.09 11.01 10.91 10.82
31 8.76 7.55 9.37 7.38 10.00 7.96 10.32 7.91 10.65 7.86 11.30 8.28 2.0 1 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
33 8.21 7.04 8.58 7.47 9.23 7.32 9.83 7.90 10.16 7.85 10.49 7.80 11.15 8.23 3.0 2 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
35 7.77 6.82 8.31 7.34 9.09 7.27 9.66 7.83 10.00 7.79 10.34 7.75 11.01 8.18 5.0 4 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
37 7.68 6.78 8.18 7.28 8.92 7.19 9.49 7.76 9.81 7.72 10.13 7.67 10.77 8.10 7.0 6 11.37 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
39 7.58 6.73 8.04 7.22 8.76 7.13 9.31 7.69 9.62 7.65 9.93 7.60 10.54 8.02 9.0 8 11.85 11.76 11.67 11.58 11.48
41 7.49 6.69 7.91 7.16 8.59 7.05 9.14 7.63 9.43 7.58 9.73 7.53 10.31 7.95 11.5 10 12.32 12.23 12.15 12.05 11.95
43 7.40 6.65 7.78 7.10 8.42 6.98 8.96 7.56 9.24 7.51 9.52 7.45 10.08 7.87 13.5 12 12.97 12.88 12.78 12.68 12.72
15.5 14 13.62 13.52 13.41 13.32 13.49
16.5 16 13.95 13.84 13.72 13.63 13.87

PFA003Z923 A
Model FDEN100VSXVF Indoor unit FDEN100VF Outdoor unit FDC100VSX
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02 10.93
11 8.33 6.95 8.84 7.51 9.10 7.46 9.38 7.41 9.94 7.83 10.50 7.69 -17.7 -18 11.34 11.25 11.16 11.06 10.97
13 8.63 7.07 9.17 7.64 9.43 7.58 9.73 7.53 10.32 7.95 10.92 7.82 -15.7 -16 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
15 8.93 7.20 9.49 7.76 9.77 7.71 10.09 7.66 10.71 8.08 11.34 7.94 -13.5 -14 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
17 9.23 7.32 9.82 7.89 10.11 7.83 10.44 7.79 11.10 8.21 11.75 8.07 -11.5 -12 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
19 9.44 7.41 10.04 7.98 10.34 7.92 10.68 7.87 11.35 8.29 12.01 8.15 -9.5 -10 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
21 9.64 7.50 10.26 8.07 10.57 8.01 10.91 7.96 11.59 8.38 12.28 8.23 -7.5 -8 11.37 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
23 9.64 7.50 10.28 8.08 10.59 8.02 10.94 7.97 11.63 8.39 12.32 8.24 -5.5 -6 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
25 8.95 7.64 9.64 7.50 10.30 8.08 10.62 8.03 10.97 7.98 11.66 8.40 12.36 8.25 -3.0 -4 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
27 8.91 7.62 9.64 7.50 10.33 8.10 10.64 8.04 10.96 7.98 11.59 8.38 -1.0 -2 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
29 8.84 7.59 9.51 7.44 10.16 8.03 10.48 7.98 10.80 7.92 11.45 8.33 1.0 0 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
31 8.76 7.55 9.37 7.38 10.00 7.96 10.32 7.91 10.65 7.86 11.30 8.28 2.0 1 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
33 8.21 7.04 8.58 7.47 9.23 7.32 9.83 7.90 10.16 7.85 10.49 7.80 11.15 8.23 3.0 2 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
35 7.77 6.82 8.31 7.34 9.09 7.27 9.66 7.83 10.00 7.79 10.34 7.75 11.01 8.18 5.0 4 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
37 7.68 6.78 8.18 7.28 8.92 7.19 9.49 7.76 9.81 7.72 10.13 7.67 10.77 8.10 7.0 6 11.37 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
39 7.58 6.73 8.04 7.22 8.76 7.13 9.31 7.69 9.62 7.65 9.93 7.60 10.54 8.02 9.0 8 11.85 11.76 11.67 11.58 11.48
41 7.49 6.69 7.91 7.16 8.59 7.05 9.14 7.63 9.43 7.58 9.73 7.53 10.31 7.95 11.5 10 12.32 12.23 12.15 12.05 11.95
43 7.40 6.65 7.78 7.10 8.42 6.98 8.96 7.56 9.24 7.51 9.52 7.45 10.08 7.87 13.5 12 12.97 12.88 12.78 12.68 12.72
Note(1) These data show average statuses. 15.5 14 13.62 13.52 13.41 13.32 13.49
Note(1) Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously. 16.5 16 13.95 13.84 13.72 13.63 13.87
Note(1) These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions.
(2) Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m PFA003Z923 A
(2) Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows.
TC : Total cooling capacity
SHC : Sensible heat capacity

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Model FDEN125VNXVF Indoor unit FDEN125VF Outdoor unit FDC125VNX


Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 9.12 9.05 8.97 8.90 8.83
11 10.41 7.76 11.05 8.33 11.37 8.23 11.72 8.13 12.42 8.53 13.12 8.28 -17.7 -18 9.67 9.60 9.52 9.44 9.37
13 10.79 7.91 11.46 8.48 11.79 8.37 12.16 8.27 12.91 8.67 13.65 8.41 -15.7 -16 10.23 10.15 10.07 9.98 9.90
15 11.16 8.05 11.87 8.63 12.22 8.52 12.61 8.42 13.39 8.81 14.17 8.55 -13.5 -14 10.67 10.59 10.50 10.42 10.33
17 11.54 8.20 12.27 8.77 12.64 8.66 13.05 8.56 13.87 8.95 14.69 8.68 -11.5 -12 11.11 11.03 10.94 10.85 10.76
19 11.80 8.31 12.55 8.87 12.93 8.76 13.34 8.66 14.18 9.04 15.02 8.77 -9.5 -10 11.56 11.47 11.38 11.29 11.19
21 12.05 8.41 12.83 8.98 13.21 8.86 13.64 8.76 14.49 9.13 15.34 8.86 -7.5 -8 12.00 11.91 11.82 11.72 11.62
23 12.05 8.41 12.85 8.98 13.24 8.87 13.67 8.77 14.54 9.15 15.40 8.87 -5.5 -6 12.49 12.40 12.30 12.20 12.10
25 11.19 8.64 12.05 8.41 12.88 8.99 13.27 8.88 13.71 8.78 14.58 9.16 15.45 8.89 -3.0 -4 12.99 12.89 12.79 12.68 12.57
27 11.14 8.62 12.05 8.41 12.91 9.01 13.30 8.90 13.70 8.78 14.49 9.13 -1.0 -2 13.48 13.38 13.27 13.16 13.05
29 11.05 8.58 11.88 8.34 12.70 8.93 13.10 8.82 13.51 8.71 14.31 9.08 1.0 0 13.98 13.87 13.76 13.64 13.52
31 10.95 8.53 11.71 8.27 12.49 8.85 12.90 8.75 13.31 8.65 14.13 9.03 2.0 1 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
33 10.26 8.01 10.73 8.44 11.53 8.20 12.29 8.78 12.70 8.68 13.11 8.58 13.94 8.97 3.0 2 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
35 9.71 7.76 10.39 8.29 11.36 8.13 12.08 8.70 12.50 8.61 12.92 8.52 13.76 8.92 5.0 4 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
37 9.60 7.71 10.22 8.22 11.15 8.05 11.86 8.62 12.26 8.53 12.67 8.44 13.47 8.83 7.0 6 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.77
39 9.48 7.65 10.05 8.15 10.94 7.97 11.64 8.54 12.03 8.45 12.41 8.35 13.18 8.75 9.0 8 14.81 14.70 14.59 14.47 14.35
41 9.36 7.60 9.89 8.08 10.74 7.89 11.42 8.46 11.79 8.37 12.16 8.27 12.89 8.66 11.5 10 15.41 15.29 15.18 15.06 14.94
43 9.25 7.55 9.72 8.01 10.53 7.81 11.21 8.39 11.55 8.29 11.90 8.19 12.60 8.58 13.5 12 16.22 16.09 15.97 15.85 15.90
15.5 14 17.03 16.90 16.76 16.65 16.86
16.5 16 17.44 17.30 17.16 17.04 17.34

PFA003Z923 A
Model FDEN125VSXVF Indoor unit FDEN125VF Outdoor unit FDC125VSX
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.78 13.66
11 10.41 7.76 11.05 8.33 11.37 8.23 11.72 8.13 12.42 8.53 13.12 8.28 -17.7 -18 14.17 14.06 13.94 13.83 13.72
13 10.79 7.91 11.46 8.48 11.79 8.37 12.16 8.27 12.91 8.67 13.65 8.41 -15.7 -16 14.23 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
15 11.16 8.05 11.87 8.63 12.22 8.52 12.61 8.42 13.39 8.81 14.17 8.55 -13.5 -14 14.23 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
17 11.54 8.20 12.27 8.77 12.64 8.66 13.05 8.56 13.87 8.95 14.69 8.68 -11.5 -12 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
19 11.80 8.31 12.55 8.87 12.93 8.76 13.34 8.66 14.18 9.04 15.02 8.77 -9.5 -10 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
21 12.05 8.41 12.83 8.98 13.21 8.86 13.64 8.76 14.49 9.13 15.34 8.86 -7.5 -8 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
23 12.05 8.41 12.85 8.98 13.24 8.87 13.67 8.77 14.54 9.15 15.40 8.87 -5.5 -6 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.77
25 11.19 8.64 12.05 8.41 12.88 8.99 13.27 8.88 13.71 8.78 14.58 9.16 15.45 8.89 -3.0 -4 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.77
27 11.14 8.62 12.05 8.41 12.91 9.01 13.30 8.90 13.70 8.78 14.49 9.13 -1.0 -2 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
29 11.05 8.58 11.88 8.34 12.70 8.93 13.10 8.82 13.51 8.71 14.31 9.08 1.0 0 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
31 10.95 8.53 11.71 8.27 12.49 8.85 12.90 8.75 13.31 8.65 14.13 9.03 2.0 1 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
33 10.26 8.01 10.73 8.44 11.53 8.20 12.29 8.78 12.70 8.68 13.11 8.58 13.94 8.97 3.0 2 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
35 9.71 7.76 10.39 8.29 11.36 8.13 12.08 8.70 12.50 8.61 12.92 8.52 13.76 8.92 5.0 4 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
37 9.60 7.71 10.22 8.22 11.15 8.05 11.86 8.62 12.26 8.53 12.67 8.44 13.47 8.83 7.0 6 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.77
39 9.48 7.65 10.05 8.15 10.94 7.97 11.64 8.54 12.03 8.45 12.41 8.35 13.18 8.75 9.0 8 14.81 14.70 14.59 14.47 14.35
41 9.36 7.60 9.89 8.08 10.74 7.89 11.42 8.46 11.79 8.37 12.16 8.27 12.89 8.66 11.5 10 15.41 15.29 15.18 15.06 14.94
43 9.25 7.55 9.72 8.01 10.53 7.81 11.21 8.39 11.55 8.29 11.90 8.19 12.60 8.58 13.5 12 16.22 16.09 15.97 15.85 15.90
Note(1) These data show average statuses. 15.5 14 17.03 16.90 16.76 16.65 16.86
Note(1) Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously. 16.5 16 17.44 17.30 17.16 17.04 17.34
Note(1) These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions.
(2) Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m PFA003Z923 A
(2) Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows.
TC : Total cooling capacity
SHC : Sensible heat capacity

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Model FDEN140VNXVF Indoor unit FDEN140VF Outdoor unit FDC140VNX


Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 10.42 10.34 10.26 10.17 10.09
11 11.66 8.42 12.38 9.00 12.73 8.90 13.13 8.80 13.91 9.20 14.70 8.95 -17.7 -18 11.06 10.97 10.88 10.79 10.70
13 12.08 8.60 12.83 9.17 13.21 9.07 13.62 8.97 14.45 9.37 15.28 9.11 -15.7 -16 11.69 11.60 11.50 11.41 11.32
15 12.50 8.77 13.29 9.35 13.68 9.24 14.12 9.15 14.99 9.54 15.87 9.28 -13.5 -14 12.20 12.10 12.00 11.91 11.81
17 12.92 8.95 13.75 9.53 14.16 9.42 14.62 9.33 15.54 9.72 16.45 9.45 -11.5 -12 12.70 12.60 12.50 12.40 12.30
19 13.21 9.08 14.06 9.65 14.48 9.55 14.95 9.45 15.88 9.83 16.82 9.56 -9.5 -10 13.21 13.11 13.00 12.90 12.79
21 13.50 9.20 14.36 9.77 14.80 9.67 15.28 9.57 16.23 9.95 17.19 9.67 -7.5 -8 13.71 13.61 13.50 13.39 13.28
23 13.50 9.20 14.40 9.79 14.83 9.68 15.31 9.58 16.28 9.96 17.25 9.69 -5.5 -6 14.28 14.17 14.06 13.94 13.83
25 12.53 9.41 13.50 9.20 14.43 9.80 14.87 9.70 15.35 9.59 16.33 9.98 17.30 9.70 -3.0 -4 14.84 14.73 14.61 14.49 14.37
27 12.48 9.38 13.50 9.20 14.46 9.82 14.90 9.71 15.34 9.59 16.23 9.95 -1.0 -2 15.41 15.29 15.17 15.04 14.91
29 12.37 9.33 13.31 9.12 14.23 9.72 14.68 9.62 15.13 9.51 16.03 9.88 1.0 0 15.97 15.85 15.72 15.59 15.45
31 12.26 9.28 13.11 9.03 13.99 9.63 14.45 9.53 14.91 9.43 15.82 9.81 2.0 1 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
33 11.49 8.75 12.02 9.17 12.92 8.95 13.76 9.53 14.23 9.45 14.69 9.35 15.61 9.74 3.0 2 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
35 10.88 8.45 11.63 8.99 12.72 8.87 13.53 9.44 14.00 9.36 14.47 9.27 15.41 9.68 5.0 4 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
37 10.75 8.38 11.45 8.91 12.49 8.77 13.29 9.35 13.74 9.27 14.18 9.17 15.08 9.57 7.0 6 16.25 16.12 16.00 15.87 15.73
39 10.62 8.32 11.26 8.82 12.26 8.67 13.04 9.25 13.47 9.17 13.90 9.07 14.76 9.47 9.0 8 16.93 16.80 16.68 16.54 16.40
41 10.49 8.26 11.07 8.74 12.02 8.57 12.80 9.16 13.21 9.07 13.62 8.97 14.44 9.37 11.5 10 17.61 17.48 17.35 17.21 17.07
43 10.35 8.19 10.89 8.66 11.79 8.48 12.55 9.07 12.94 8.97 13.33 8.87 14.11 9.26 13.5 12 18.53 18.39 18.25 18.12 18.17
15.5 14 19.46 19.31 19.16 19.02 19.27
16.5 16 19.93 19.77 19.61 19.48 19.82

PFA003Z923 A
Model FDEN140VSXVF Indoor unit FDEN140VF Outdoor unit FDC140VSX
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74 15.61
11 11.66 8.42 12.38 9.00 12.73 8.90 13.13 8.80 13.91 9.20 14.70 8.95 -17.7 -18 16.19 16.07 15.94 15.81 15.68
13 12.08 8.60 12.83 9.17 13.21 9.07 13.62 8.97 14.45 9.37 15.28 9.11 -15.7 -16 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
15 12.50 8.77 13.29 9.35 13.68 9.24 14.12 9.15 14.99 9.54 15.87 9.28 -13.5 -14 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
17 12.92 8.95 13.75 9.53 14.16 9.42 14.62 9.33 15.54 9.72 16.45 9.45 -11.5 -12 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
19 13.21 9.08 14.06 9.65 14.48 9.55 14.95 9.45 15.88 9.83 16.82 9.56 -9.5 -10 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
21 13.50 9.20 14.36 9.77 14.80 9.67 15.28 9.57 16.23 9.95 17.19 9.67 -7.5 -8 16.25 16.12 16.00 15.87 15.74
23 13.50 9.20 14.40 9.79 14.83 9.68 15.31 9.58 16.28 9.96 17.25 9.69 -5.5 -6 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
25 12.53 9.41 13.50 9.20 14.43 9.80 14.87 9.70 15.35 9.59 16.33 9.98 17.30 9.70 -3.0 -4 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.73
27 12.48 9.38 13.50 9.20 14.46 9.82 14.90 9.71 15.34 9.59 16.23 9.95 -1.0 -2 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
29 12.37 9.33 13.31 9.12 14.23 9.72 14.68 9.62 15.13 9.51 16.03 9.88 1.0 0 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
31 12.26 9.28 13.11 9.03 13.99 9.63 14.45 9.53 14.91 9.43 15.82 9.81 2.0 1 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
33 11.49 8.75 12.02 9.17 12.92 8.95 13.76 9.53 14.23 9.45 14.69 9.35 15.61 9.74 3.0 2 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
35 10.88 8.45 11.63 8.99 12.72 8.87 13.53 9.44 14.00 9.36 14.47 9.27 15.41 9.68 5.0 4 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
37 10.75 8.38 11.45 8.91 12.49 8.77 13.29 9.35 13.74 9.27 14.18 9.17 15.08 9.57 7.0 6 16.25 16.12 16.00 15.87 15.73
39 10.62 8.32 11.26 8.82 12.26 8.67 13.04 9.25 13.47 9.17 13.90 9.07 14.76 9.47 9.0 8 16.93 16.80 16.68 16.54 16.40
41 10.49 8.26 11.07 8.74 12.02 8.57 12.80 9.16 13.21 9.07 13.62 8.97 14.44 9.37 11.5 10 17.61 17.48 17.35 17.21 17.07
43 10.35 8.19 10.89 8.66 11.79 8.48 12.55 9.07 12.94 8.97 13.33 8.87 14.11 9.26 13.5 12 18.53 18.39 18.25 18.12 18.17
Note(1) These data show average statuses. 15.5 14 19.46 19.31 19.16 19.02 19.27
Note(1) Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously. 16.5 16 19.93 19.77 19.61 19.48 19.82
Note(1) These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions.
(2) Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m PFA003Z923 A
(2) Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows.
TC : Total cooling capacity
SHC : Sensible heat capacity

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(b) Twin type


Model FDEN71VNXPVF Indoor unit FDEN40VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC71VNX
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 3.95 3.93 3.91 3.88 3.86
11 4.87 4.77 6.02 5.60 6.59 5.71 6.79 5.67 7.19 6.01 7.59 5.92 -17.7 -18 4.18 4.16 4.14 4.11 4.09
13 5.33 5.00 6.32 5.71 6.82 5.79 7.03 5.76 7.45 6.10 7.88 6.00 -15.7 -16 4.42 4.39 4.37 4.34 4.32
15 5.79 5.19 6.63 5.83 7.05 5.88 7.27 5.84 7.71 6.18 8.16 6.09 -13.5 -14 4.68 4.65 4.63 4.60 4.57
17 6.26 5.39 6.94 5.95 7.27 5.96 7.51 5.93 7.97 6.27 8.44 6.17 -11.5 -12 4.94 4.91 4.88 4.85 4.82
19 6.59 5.52 7.16 6.04 7.44 6.02 7.68 5.99 8.15 6.33 8.63 6.23 -9.5 -10 5.20 5.17 5.14 5.11 5.08
21 6.93 5.67 7.38 6.12 7.60 6.08 7.84 6.05 8.33 6.39 8.82 6.29 -7.5 -8 5.46 5.43 5.40 5.36 5.33
23 6.91 5.66 7.35 6.11 7.57 6.07 7.81 6.04 8.30 6.38 8.78 6.28 -5.5 -6 5.59 5.55 5.52 5.48 5.44
25 6.46 5.78 6.89 5.65 7.32 6.10 7.54 6.06 7.78 6.03 8.26 6.37 8.74 6.26 -3.0 -4 5.71 5.68 5.64 5.60 5.56
27 6.45 5.78 6.87 5.64 7.30 6.09 7.52 6.05 7.74 6.01 8.18 6.34 -1.0 -2 5.84 5.80 5.76 5.72 5.67
29 6.34 5.73 6.75 5.59 7.19 6.05 7.41 6.01 7.64 5.97 8.09 6.31 1.0 0 5.97 5.92 5.88 5.83 5.79
31 6.23 5.68 6.64 5.54 7.08 6.01 7.31 5.97 7.54 5.94 7.99 6.28 2.0 1 6.03 5.98 5.94 5.89 5.85
33 5.77 5.24 6.05 5.60 6.53 5.50 6.97 5.96 7.20 5.93 7.44 5.90 7.90 6.25 3.0 2 6.45 6.40 6.35 6.30 6.25
35 5.67 5.19 5.95 5.55 6.42 5.45 6.86 5.92 7.10 5.90 7.34 5.87 7.81 6.22 5.0 4 7.29 7.23 7.18 7.12 7.06
37 5.58 5.15 5.85 5.51 6.31 5.41 6.72 5.87 6.95 5.84 7.18 5.81 7.64 6.16 7.0 6 8.13 8.06 8.00 7.93 7.87
39 5.49 5.10 5.76 5.47 6.20 5.36 6.59 5.82 6.81 5.79 7.03 5.76 7.46 6.10 9.0 8 8.42 8.36 8.29 8.23 8.16
41 5.39 5.05 5.67 5.43 6.09 5.31 6.45 5.76 6.66 5.73 6.87 5.70 7.29 6.05 11.5 10 8.72 8.65 8.59 8.52 8.46
43 5.30 5.01 5.57 5.38 5.97 5.27 6.31 5.71 6.51 5.68 6.71 5.64 7.12 5.99 13.5 12 9.20 9.13 9.06 9.00 8.92
15.5 14 9.69 9.61 9.53 9.47 9.39
16.5 16 9.93 9.85 9.77 9.71 9.62

PFA003Z923 A
Model FDEN100VNXPVF Indoor unit FDEN50VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC100VNX
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19VWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 7.30 7.24 7.18 7.12 7.06
11 8.33 6.32 8.84 6.76 9.10 6.72 9.38 6.67 9.94 7.00 10.50 6.88 -17.7 -18 7.74 7.68 7.62 7.55 7.49
13 8.63 6.46 9.17 6.90 9.43 6.85 9.73 6.81 10.32 7.14 10.92 7.02 -15.7 -16 8.18 8.12 8.05 7.99 7.92
15 8.93 6.59 9.49 7.04 9.77 6.99 10.09 6.95 10.71 7.28 11.34 7.16 -13.5 -14 8.54 8.47 8.40 8.33 8.27
17 9.23 6.73 9.82 7.18 10.11 7.13 10.44 7.10 11.10 7.43 11.75 7.30 -11.5 -12 8.89 8.82 8.75 8.68 8.61
19 9.44 6.83 10.04 7.28 10.34 7.23 10.68 7.19 11.35 7.52 12.01 7.39 -9.5 -10 9.25 9.17 9.10 9.03 8.95
21 9.64 6.93 10.26 7.38 10.57 7.33 10.91 7.29 11.59 7.61 12.28 7.49 -7.5 -8 9.60 9.53 9.45 9.38 9.30
23 9.64 6.93 10.28 7.38 10.59 7.34 10.94 7.30 11.63 7.63 12.32 7.50 -5.5 -6 10.00 9.92 9.84 9.76 9.68
25 8.95 7.01 9.64 6.93 10.30 7.39 10.62 7.35 10.97 7.31 11.66 7.64 12.36 7.51 -3.0 -4 10.39 10.31 10.23 10.14 10.06
27 8.91 6.99 9.64 6.93 10.33 7.41 10.64 7.36 10.96 7.31 11.59 7.61 -1.0 -2 10.79 10.70 10.62 10.53 10.44
29 8.84 6.96 9.51 6.87 10.16 7.33 10.48 7.29 10.80 7.24 11.45 7.56 1.0 0 11.18 11.09 11.01 10.91 10.82
31 8.76 6.92 9.37 6.80 10.00 7.26 10.32 7.22 10.65 7.18 11.30 7.50 2.0 1 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
33 8.21 6.50 8.58 6.83 9.23 6.73 9.83 7.19 10.16 7.15 10.49 7.12 11.15 7.44 3.0 2 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
35 7.77 6.27 8.31 6.69 9.09 6.67 9.66 7.11 10.00 7.09 10.34 7.06 11.01 7.39 5.0 4 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
37 7.68 6.23 8.18 6.63 8.92 6.59 9.49 7.04 9.81 7.01 10.13 6.97 10.77 7.30 7.0 6 11.37 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
39 7.58 6.17 8.04 6.56 8.76 6.52 9.31 6.96 9.62 6.93 9.93 6.89 10.54 7.22 9.0 8 11.85 11.76 11.67 11.58 11.48
41 7.49 6.13 7.91 6.50 8.59 6.44 9.14 6.89 9.43 6.85 9.73 6.81 10.31 7.13 11.5 10 12.32 12.23 12.15 12.05 11.95
43 7.40 6.08 7.78 6.43 8.42 6.36 8.96 6.81 9.24 6.77 9.52 6.73 10.08 7.05 13.5 12 12.97 12.88 12.78 12.68 12.72
Note(1) These data show average statuses. 15.5 14 13.62 13.52 13.41 13.32 13.49
Note(1) Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously. 16.5 16 13.95 13.84 13.72 13.63 13.87
Note(1) These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions.
(2) Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m PFA003Z923 A
(2) Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows.
TC : Total cooling capacity
SHC : Sensible heat capacity

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Model FDEN100VSXPVF Indoor unit FDEN50VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC100VSX


Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02 10.93
11 8.33 6.32 8.84 6.76 9.10 6.72 9.38 6.67 9.94 7.00 10.50 6.88 -17.7 -18 11.34 11.25 11.16 11.06 10.97
13 8.63 6.46 9.17 6.90 9.43 6.85 9.73 6.81 10.32 7.14 10.92 7.02 -15.7 -16 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
15 8.93 6.59 9.49 7.04 9.77 6.99 10.09 6.95 10.71 7.28 11.34 7.16 -13.5 -14 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
17 9.23 6.73 9.82 7.18 10.11 7.13 10.44 7.10 11.10 7.43 11.75 7.30 -11.5 -12 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
19 9.44 6.83 10.04 7.28 10.34 7.23 10.68 7.19 11.35 7.52 12.01 7.39 -9.5 -10 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
21 9.64 6.93 10.26 7.38 10.57 7.33 10.91 7.29 11.59 7.61 12.28 7.49 -7.5 -8 11.37 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
23 9.64 6.93 10.28 7.38 10.59 7.34 10.94 7.30 11.63 7.63 12.32 7.50 -5.5 -6 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
25 8.95 7.01 9.64 6.93 10.30 7.39 10.62 7.35 10.97 7.31 11.66 7.64 12.36 7.51 -3.0 -4 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
27 8.91 6.99 9.64 6.93 10.33 7.41 10.64 7.36 10.96 7.31 11.59 7.61 -1.0 -2 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
29 8.84 6.96 9.51 6.87 10.16 7.33 10.48 7.29 10.80 7.24 11.45 7.56 1.0 0 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
31 8.76 6.92 9.37 6.80 10.00 7.26 10.32 7.22 10.65 7.18 11.30 7.50 2.0 1 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
33 8.21 6.50 8.58 6.83 9.23 6.73 9.83 7.19 10.16 7.15 10.49 7.12 11.15 7.44 3.0 2 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
35 7.77 6.27 8.31 6.69 9.09 6.67 9.66 7.11 10.00 7.09 10.34 7.06 11.01 7.39 5.0 4 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
37 7.68 6.23 8.18 6.63 8.92 6.59 9.49 7.04 9.81 7.01 10.13 6.97 10.77 7.30 7.0 6 11.37 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
39 7.58 6.17 8.04 6.56 8.76 6.52 9.31 6.96 9.62 6.93 9.93 6.89 10.54 7.22 9.0 8 11.85 11.76 11.67 11.58 11.48
41 7.49 6.13 7.91 6.50 8.59 6.44 9.14 6.89 9.43 6.85 9.73 6.81 10.31 7.13 11.5 10 12.32 12.23 12.15 12.05 11.95
43 7.40 6.08 7.78 6.43 8.42 6.36 8.96 6.81 9.24 6.77 9.52 6.73 10.08 7.05 13.5 12 12.97 12.88 12.78 12.68 12.72
15.5 14 13.62 13.52 13.41 13.32 13.49
16.5 16 13.95 13.84 13.72 13.63 13.87

PFA003Z923 A
Model FDEN125VNXPVF Indoor unit FDEN60VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC125VNX
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 9.12 9.05 8.97 8.90 8.83
11 10.41 8.27 11.05 8.94 11.37 8.84 11.72 8.74 12.42 9.21 13.12 8.97 -17.7 -18 9.67 9.60 9.52 9.44 9.37
13 10.79 8.41 11.46 9.08 11.79 8.97 12.16 8.87 12.91 9.35 13.65 9.09 -15.7 -16 10.23 10.15 10.07 9.98 9.90
15 11.16 8.55 11.87 9.22 12.22 9.11 12.61 9.01 13.39 9.48 14.17 9.22 -13.5 -14 10.67 10.59 10.50 10.42 10.33
17 11.54 8.70 12.27 9.36 12.64 9.25 13.05 9.15 13.87 9.61 14.69 9.35 -11.5 -12 11.11 11.03 10.94 10.85 10.76
19 11.80 8.80 12.55 9.45 12.93 9.35 13.34 9.24 14.18 9.70 15.02 9.43 -9.5 -10 11.56 11.47 11.38 11.29 11.19
21 12.05 8.90 12.83 9.55 13.21 9.44 13.64 9.34 14.49 9.79 15.34 9.51 -7.5 -8 12.00 11.91 11.82 11.72 11.62
23 12.05 8.90 12.85 9.56 13.24 9.45 13.67 9.34 14.54 9.80 15.40 9.53 -5.5 -6 12.49 12.40 12.30 12.20 12.10
25 11.19 9.14 12.05 8.90 12.88 9.57 13.27 9.46 13.71 9.36 14.58 9.82 15.45 9.54 -3.0 -4 12.99 12.89 12.79 12.68 12.57
27 11.14 9.12 12.05 8.90 12.91 9.58 13.30 9.47 13.70 9.35 14.49 9.79 -1.0 -2 13.48 13.38 13.27 13.16 13.05
29 11.05 9.09 11.88 8.83 12.70 9.51 13.10 9.40 13.51 9.29 14.31 9.74 1.0 0 13.98 13.87 13.76 13.64 13.52
31 10.95 9.04 11.71 8.76 12.49 9.43 12.90 9.34 13.31 9.23 14.13 9.69 2.0 1 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
33 10.26 8.45 10.73 8.95 11.53 8.69 12.29 9.36 12.70 9.27 13.11 9.17 13.94 9.63 3.0 2 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
35 9.71 8.20 10.39 8.81 11.36 8.63 12.08 9.29 12.50 9.20 12.92 9.11 13.76 9.58 5.0 4 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
37 9.60 8.15 10.22 8.74 11.15 8.55 11.86 9.21 12.26 9.12 12.67 9.03 13.47 9.50 7.0 6 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.77
39 9.48 8.10 10.05 8.67 10.94 8.47 11.64 9.14 12.03 9.05 12.41 8.95 13.18 9.42 9.0 8 14.81 14.70 14.59 14.47 14.35
41 9.36 8.04 9.89 8.61 10.74 8.40 11.42 9.06 11.79 8.97 12.16 8.87 12.89 9.34 11.5 10 15.41 15.29 15.18 15.06 14.94
43 9.25 8.00 9.72 8.54 10.53 8.32 11.21 8.99 11.55 8.89 11.90 8.79 12.60 9.26 13.5 12 16.22 16.09 15.97 15.85 15.90
Note(1) These data show average statuses. 15.5 14 17.03 16.90 16.76 16.65 16.86
Note(1) Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously. 16.5 16 17.44 17.30 17.16 17.04 17.34
Note(1) These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions.
(2) Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m PFA003Z923 A
(2) Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows.
TC : Total cooling capacity
SHC : Sensible heat capacity

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Model FDEN125VSXPVF Indoor unit FDEN60VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC125VSX


Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.78 13.66
11 10.41 8.27 11.05 8.94 11.37 8.84 11.72 8.74 12.42 9.21 13.12 8.97 -17.7 -18 14.17 14.06 13.94 13.83 13.72
13 10.79 8.41 11.46 9.08 11.79 8.97 12.16 8.87 12.91 9.35 13.65 9.09 -15.7 -16 14.23 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
15 11.16 8.55 11.87 9.22 12.22 9.11 12.61 9.01 13.39 9.48 14.17 9.22 -13.5 -14 14.23 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
17 11.54 8.70 12.27 9.36 12.64 9.25 13.05 9.15 13.87 9.61 14.69 9.35 -11.5 -12 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
19 11.80 8.80 12.55 9.45 12.93 9.35 13.34 9.24 14.18 9.70 15.02 9.43 -9.5 -10 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
21 12.05 8.90 12.83 9.55 13.21 9.44 13.64 9.34 14.49 9.79 15.34 9.51 -7.5 -8 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
23 12.05 8.90 12.85 9.56 13.24 9.45 13.67 9.34 14.54 9.80 15.40 9.53 -5.5 -6 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.77
25 11.19 9.14 12.05 8.90 12.88 9.57 13.27 9.46 13.71 9.36 14.58 9.82 15.45 9.54 -3.0 -4 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.77
27 11.14 9.12 12.05 8.90 12.91 9.58 13.30 9.47 13.70 9.35 14.49 9.79 -1.0 -2 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
29 11.05 9.09 11.88 8.83 12.70 9.51 13.10 9.40 13.51 9.29 14.31 9.74 1.0 0 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
31 10.95 9.04 11.71 8.76 12.49 9.43 12.90 9.34 13.31 9.23 14.13 9.69 2.0 1 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
33 10.26 8.45 10.73 8.95 11.53 8.69 12.29 9.36 12.70 9.27 13.11 9.17 13.94 9.63 3.0 2 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
35 9.71 8.20 10.39 8.81 11.36 8.63 12.08 9.29 12.50 9.20 12.92 9.11 13.76 9.58 5.0 4 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
37 9.60 8.15 10.22 8.74 11.15 8.55 11.86 9.21 12.26 9.12 12.67 9.03 13.47 9.50 7.0 6 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.77
39 9.48 8.10 10.05 8.67 10.94 8.47 11.64 9.14 12.03 9.05 12.41 8.95 13.18 9.42 9.0 8 14.81 14.70 14.59 14.47 14.35
41 9.36 8.04 9.89 8.61 10.74 8.40 11.42 9.06 11.79 8.97 12.16 8.87 12.89 9.34 11.5 10 15.41 15.29 15.18 15.06 14.94
43 9.25 8.00 9.72 8.54 10.53 8.32 11.21 8.99 11.55 8.89 11.90 8.79 12.60 9.26 13.5 12 16.22 16.09 15.97 15.85 15.90
15.5 14 17.03 16.90 16.76 16.65 16.86
16.5 16 17.44 17.30 17.16 17.04 17.34

PFA003Z923 A
Model FDEN140VNXPVF Indoor unit FDEN71VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC140VNX
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 10.42 10.34 10.26 10.17 10.09
11 11.66 9.60 12.38 10.39 12.73 10.30 13.13 10.21 13.91 10.79 14.70 10.57 -17.7 -18 11.06 10.97 10.88 10.79 10.70
13 12.08 9.77 12.83 10.55 13.21 10.46 13.62 10.38 14.45 10.95 15.28 10.73 -15.7 -16 11.69 11.60 11.50 11.41 11.32
15 12.50 9.94 13.29 10.73 13.68 10.63 14.12 10.55 14.99 11.12 15.87 10.89 -13.5 -14 12.20 12.10 12.00 11.91 11.81
17 12.92 10.11 13.75 10.90 14.16 10.80 14.62 10.72 15.54 11.29 16.45 11.05 -11.5 -12 12.70 12.60 12.50 12.40 12.30
19 13.21 10.23 14.06 11.02 14.48 10.92 14.95 10.83 15.88 11.40 16.82 11.16 -9.5 -10 13.21 13.11 13.00 12.90 12.79
21 13.50 10.35 14.36 11.13 14.80 11.04 15.28 10.95 16.23 11.51 17.19 11.27 -7.5 -8 13.71 13.61 13.50 13.39 13.28
23 13.50 10.35 14.40 11.15 14.83 11.05 15.31 10.96 16.28 11.53 17.25 11.28 -5.5 -6 14.28 14.17 14.06 13.94 13.83
25 12.53 10.57 13.50 10.35 14.43 11.16 14.87 11.06 15.35 10.97 16.33 11.54 17.30 11.30 -3.0 -4 14.84 14.73 14.61 14.49 14.37
27 12.48 10.55 13.50 10.35 14.46 11.17 14.90 11.07 15.34 10.97 16.23 11.51 -1.0 -2 15.41 15.29 15.17 15.04 14.91
29 12.37 10.50 13.31 10.27 14.23 11.08 14.68 10.99 15.13 10.89 16.03 11.45 1.0 0 15.97 15.85 15.72 15.59 15.45
31 12.26 10.45 13.11 10.19 13.99 10.99 14.45 10.91 14.91 10.82 15.82 11.38 2.0 1 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
33 11.49 9.75 12.02 10.35 12.92 10.11 13.76 10.90 14.23 10.83 14.69 10.74 15.61 11.31 3.0 2 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
35 10.88 9.46 11.63 10.18 12.72 10.03 13.53 10.82 14.00 10.75 14.47 10.67 15.41 11.25 5.0 4 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
37 10.75 9.40 11.45 10.10 12.49 9.94 13.29 10.73 13.74 10.65 14.18 10.57 15.08 11.15 7.0 6 16.25 16.12 16.00 15.87 15.73
39 10.62 9.34 11.26 10.02 12.26 9.84 13.04 10.63 13.47 10.56 13.90 10.47 14.76 11.05 9.0 8 16.93 16.80 16.68 16.54 16.40
41 10.49 9.28 11.07 9.93 12.02 9.75 12.80 10.54 13.21 10.46 13.62 10.38 14.44 10.95 11.5 10 17.61 17.48 17.35 17.21 17.07
43 10.35 9.21 10.89 9.86 11.79 9.66 12.55 10.45 12.94 10.37 13.33 10.28 14.11 10.85 13.5 12 18.53 18.39 18.25 18.12 18.17
Note(1) These data show average statuses. 15.5 14 19.46 19.31 19.16 19.02 19.27
Note(1) Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously. 16.5 16 19.93 19.77 19.61 19.48 19.82
Note(1) These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions.
(2) Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m PFA003Z923 A
(2) Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows.
TC : Total cooling capacity
SHC : Sensible heat capacity

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Model FDEN140VSXPVF Indoor unit FDEN71VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC140VSX


Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74 15.61
11 11.66 9.60 12.38 10.39 12.73 10.30 13.13 10.21 13.91 10.79 14.70 10.57 -17.7 -18 16.19 16.07 15.94 15.81 15.68
13 12.08 9.77 12.83 10.55 13.21 10.46 13.62 10.38 14.45 10.95 15.28 10.73 -15.7 -16 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
15 12.50 9.94 13.29 10.73 13.68 10.63 14.12 10.55 14.99 11.12 15.87 10.89 -13.5 -14 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
17 12.92 10.11 13.75 10.90 14.16 10.80 14.62 10.72 15.54 11.29 16.45 11.05 -11.5 -12 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
19 13.21 10.23 14.06 11.02 14.48 10.92 14.95 10.83 15.88 11.40 16.82 11.16 -9.5 -10 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
21 13.50 10.35 14.36 11.13 14.80 11.04 15.28 10.95 16.23 11.51 17.19 11.27 -7.5 -8 16.25 16.12 16.00 15.87 15.74
23 13.50 10.35 14.40 11.15 14.83 11.05 15.31 10.96 16.28 11.53 17.25 11.28 -5.5 -6 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
25 12.53 10.57 13.50 10.35 14.43 11.16 14.87 11.06 15.35 10.97 16.33 11.54 17.30 11.30 -3.0 -4 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.73
27 12.48 10.55 13.50 10.35 14.46 11.17 14.90 11.07 15.34 10.97 16.23 11.51 -1.0 -2 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
29 12.37 10.50 13.31 10.27 14.23 11.08 14.68 10.99 15.13 10.89 16.03 11.45 1.0 0 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
31 12.26 10.45 13.11 10.19 13.99 10.99 14.45 10.91 14.91 10.82 15.82 11.38 2.0 1 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
33 11.49 9.75 12.02 10.35 12.92 10.11 13.76 10.90 14.23 10.83 14.69 10.74 15.61 11.31 3.0 2 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
35 10.88 9.46 11.63 10.18 12.72 10.03 13.53 10.82 14.00 10.75 14.47 10.67 15.41 11.25 5.0 4 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
37 10.75 9.40 11.45 10.10 12.49 9.94 13.29 10.73 13.74 10.65 14.18 10.57 15.08 11.15 7.0 6 16.25 16.12 16.00 15.87 15.73
39 10.62 9.34 11.26 10.02 12.26 9.84 13.04 10.63 13.47 10.56 13.90 10.47 14.76 11.05 9.0 8 16.93 16.80 16.68 16.54 16.40
41 10.49 9.28 11.07 9.93 12.02 9.75 12.80 10.54 13.21 10.46 13.62 10.38 14.44 10.95 11.5 10 17.61 17.48 17.35 17.21 17.07
43 10.35 9.21 10.89 9.86 11.79 9.66 12.55 10.45 12.94 10.37 13.33 10.28 14.11 10.85 13.5 12 18.53 18.39 18.25 18.12 18.17
15.5 14 19.46 19.31 19.16 19.02 19.27
16.5 16 19.93 19.77 19.61 19.48 19.82

PFA003Z923 A
(c) Triple type
Model FDEN140VNXTVF Indoor unit FDEN50VF (3 units) Outdoor unit FDC140VNX
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 10.42 10.34 10.26 10.17 10.09
11 11.66 9.10 12.38 9.77 12.73 9.70 13.13 9.65 13.91 10.14 14.70 9.98 -17.7 -18 11.06 10.97 10.88 10.79 10.70
13 12.08 9.29 12.83 9.96 13.21 9.90 13.62 9.84 14.45 10.33 15.28 10.16 -15.7 -16 11.69 11.60 11.50 11.41 11.32
15 12.50 9.48 13.29 10.15 13.68 10.09 14.12 10.03 14.99 10.53 15.87 10.36 -13.5 -14 12.20 12.10 12.00 11.91 11.81
17 12.92 9.67 13.75 10.35 14.16 10.28 14.62 10.23 15.54 10.73 16.45 10.55 -11.5 -12 12.70 12.60 12.50 12.40 12.30
19 13.21 9.81 14.06 10.48 14.48 10.41 14.95 10.36 15.88 10.85 16.82 10.68 -9.5 -10 13.21 13.11 13.00 12.90 12.79
21 13.50 9.94 14.36 10.61 14.80 10.55 15.28 10.49 16.23 10.98 17.19 10.80 -7.5 -8 13.71 13.61 13.50 13.39 13.28
23 13.50 9.94 14.40 10.63 14.83 10.56 15.31 10.50 16.28 11.00 17.25 10.82 -5.5 -6 14.28 14.17 14.06 13.94 13.83
25 12.53 10.07 13.50 9.94 14.43 10.64 14.87 10.58 15.35 10.52 16.33 11.02 17.30 10.84 -3.0 -4 14.84 14.73 14.61 14.49 14.37
27 12.48 10.05 13.50 9.94 14.46 10.65 14.90 10.59 15.34 10.51 16.23 10.98 -1.0 -2 15.41 15.29 15.17 15.04 14.91
29 12.37 9.99 13.31 9.85 14.23 10.56 14.68 10.50 15.13 10.43 16.03 10.91 1.0 0 15.97 15.85 15.72 15.59 15.45
31 12.26 9.94 13.11 9.76 13.99 10.45 14.45 10.40 14.91 10.34 15.82 10.83 2.0 1 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
33 11.49 9.32 12.02 9.82 12.92 9.67 13.76 10.35 14.23 10.31 14.69 10.25 15.61 10.75 3.0 2 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
35 10.88 9.01 11.63 9.63 12.72 9.58 13.53 10.26 14.00 10.22 14.47 10.17 15.41 10.68 5.0 4 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
37 10.75 8.94 11.45 9.54 12.49 9.48 13.29 10.15 13.74 10.11 14.18 10.05 15.08 10.56 7.0 6 16.25 16.12 16.00 15.87 15.73
39 10.62 8.87 11.26 9.45 12.26 9.37 13.04 10.05 13.47 10.00 13.90 9.94 14.76 10.45 9.0 8 16.93 16.80 16.68 16.54 16.40
41 10.49 8.81 11.07 9.36 12.02 9.26 12.80 9.95 13.21 9.90 13.62 9.84 14.44 10.33 11.5 10 17.61 17.48 17.35 17.21 17.07
43 10.35 8.74 10.89 9.28 11.79 9.16 12.55 9.84 12.94 9.79 13.33 9.72 14.11 10.21 13.5 12 18.53 18.39 18.25 18.12 18.17
Note(1) These data show average statuses. 15.5 14 19.46 19.31 19.16 19.02 19.27
Note(1) Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously. 16.5 16 19.93 19.77 19.61 19.48 19.82
Note(1) These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions.
(2) Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m PFA003Z923 A
(2) Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows.
TC : Total cooling capacity
SHC : Sensible heat capacity

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Model FDEN140VSXTVF Indoor unit FDEN50VF (3 units) Outdoor unit FDC140VSX


Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74 15.61
11 11.66 9.10 12.38 9.77 12.73 9.70 13.13 9.65 13.91 10.14 14.70 9.98 -17.7 -18 16.19 16.07 15.94 15.81 15.68
13 12.08 9.29 12.83 9.96 13.21 9.90 13.62 9.84 14.45 10.33 15.28 10.16 -15.7 -16 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
15 12.50 9.48 13.29 10.15 13.68 10.09 14.12 10.03 14.99 10.53 15.87 10.36 -13.5 -14 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
17 12.92 9.67 13.75 10.35 14.16 10.28 14.62 10.23 15.54 10.73 16.45 10.55 -11.5 -12 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
19 13.21 9.81 14.06 10.48 14.48 10.41 14.95 10.36 15.88 10.85 16.82 10.68 -9.5 -10 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
21 13.50 9.94 14.36 10.61 14.80 10.55 15.28 10.49 16.23 10.98 17.19 10.80 -7.5 -8 16.25 16.12 16.00 15.87 15.74
23 13.50 9.94 14.40 10.63 14.83 10.56 15.31 10.50 16.28 11.00 17.25 10.82 -5.5 -6 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
25 12.53 10.07 13.50 9.94 14.43 10.64 14.87 10.58 15.35 10.52 16.33 11.02 17.30 10.84 -3.0 -4 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.73
27 12.48 10.05 13.50 9.94 14.46 10.65 14.90 10.59 15.34 10.51 16.23 10.98 -1.0 -2 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
29 12.37 9.99 13.31 9.85 14.23 10.56 14.68 10.50 15.13 10.43 16.03 10.91 1.0 0 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
31 12.26 9.94 13.11 9.76 13.99 10.45 14.45 10.40 14.91 10.34 15.82 10.83 2.0 1 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
33 11.49 9.32 12.02 9.82 12.92 9.67 13.76 10.35 14.23 10.31 14.69 10.25 15.61 10.75 3.0 2 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
35 10.88 9.01 11.63 9.63 12.72 9.58 13.53 10.26 14.00 10.22 14.47 10.17 15.41 10.68 5.0 4 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
37 10.75 8.94 11.45 9.54 12.49 9.48 13.29 10.15 13.74 10.11 14.18 10.05 15.08 10.56 7.0 6 16.25 16.12 16.00 15.87 15.73
39 10.62 8.87 11.26 9.45 12.26 9.37 13.04 10.05 13.47 10.00 13.90 9.94 14.76 10.45 9.0 8 16.93 16.80 16.68 16.54 16.40
41 10.49 8.81 11.07 9.36 12.02 9.26 12.80 9.95 13.21 9.90 13.62 9.84 14.44 10.33 11.5 10 17.61 17.48 17.35 17.21 17.07
43 10.35 8.74 10.89 9.28 11.79 9.16 12.55 9.84 12.94 9.79 13.33 9.72 14.11 10.21 13.5 12 18.53 18.39 18.25 18.12 18.17
Note(1) These data show average statuses. 15.5 14 19.46 19.31 19.16 19.02 19.27
Note(1) Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously. 16.5 16 19.93 19.77 19.61 19.48 19.82
Note(1) These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions.
(2) Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m PFA003Z923 A
(2) Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows.
TC : Total cooling capacity
SHC : Sensible heat capacity

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(4) Duct connected-High static pressure type (FDU)


(a) Single type
Model FDU71VNXVD Indoor unit FDU71VD Outdoor unit FDC71VNX
Cool Mode Heat Mode
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor air temp.
23℃DB 26℃DB 27℃DB 28℃DB 31℃DB 33℃DB ℃DB
air temp.
16℃WB 18℃WB 19℃WB 20℃WB 22℃WB 24℃WB ℃DB ℃WB 16 18 20 22 24
℃DB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -14.7 -15 4.53 4.51 4.50 4.48 4.46
20 6.96 5.80 7.39 6.18 7.61 6.12 7.84 6.06 8.31 6.40 8.78 6.24 -9.6 -10 5.11 5.09 5.06 5.03 5.00
25 6.86 5.77 7.44 6.20 7.72 6.16 7.98 6.10 8.49 6.45 8.91 6.28 -3.4 -4 5.69 5.66 5.62 5.59 5.55
30 6.67 5.70 7.17 6.11 7.41 6.06 7.67 6.00 8.14 6.35 1.8 1 6.13 6.09 6.04 6.00 5.96
35 6.43 5.61 6.88 6.01 7.10 5.96 7.31 5.90 7.74 6.25 4.9 4 7.78 7.71 7.52 6.92 6.56
40 6.00 5.45 6.50 5.89 6.75 5.85 6.94 5.79 7.34 6.14 7.0 6 8.16 8.08 8.00 7.80 7.52
43 5.68 5.34 6.19 5.79 6.45 5.76 6.68 5.71 7.14 6.09 11.2 10 8.86 8.75 8.64 8.52 8.41

PJD001Z317

Model FDU100VNXVD Indoor unit FDU100VD Outdoor unit FDC100VNX


Cool Mode Heat Mode
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor air temp.
23℃DB 26℃DB 27℃DB 28℃DB 31℃DB 33℃DB ℃DB
air temp.
16℃WB 18℃WB 19℃WB 20℃WB 22℃WB 24℃WB ℃DB ℃WB 16 18 20 22 24
℃DB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -14.7 -15 8.12 8.09 8.05 8.01 7.97
20 9.66 8.10 10.26 8.63 10.56 8.55 10.87 8.46 11.48 8.94 12.24 8.77 -9.6 -10 9.01 8.97 8.93 8.87 8.83
25 9.77 8.14 10.37 8.67 10.67 8.59 10.97 8.50 11.58 8.96 12.49 8.83 -3.4 -4 10.29 10.22 10.17 10.11 10.05
30 9.46 8.02 10.04 8.55 10.34 8.47 10.63 8.39 11.21 8.86 1.8 1 11.35 11.27 11.20 11.13 11.06
35 9.14 7.90 9.71 8.44 10.00 8.36 10.29 8.28 10.86 8.76 4.9 4 11.96 11.87 11.80 11.73 11.66
40 8.69 7.73 9.24 8.27 9.52 8.20 9.81 8.13 10.36 8.61 7.0 6 11.37 11.28 11.20 11.13 11.07
43 8.40 7.62 8.94 8.17 9.21 8.10 9.49 8.03 10.03 8.52 11.2 10 12.45 12.35 12.25 12.16 12.07

PJD001Z317

Model FDU100VSXVD Indoor unit FDU100VD Outdoor unit FDC100VSX


Cool Mode Heat Mode
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor air temp.
23℃DB 26℃DB 27℃DB 28℃DB 31℃DB 33℃DB ℃DB
air temp.
16℃WB 18℃WB 19℃WB 20℃WB 22℃WB 24℃WB ℃DB ℃WB 16 18 20 22 24
℃DB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -14.7 -15 11.30 11.25 11.20 11.15 11.09
20 9.66 8.10 10.26 8.63 10.56 8.55 10.87 8.46 11.48 8.94 12.24 8.77 -9.6 -10 11.39 11.34 11.29 11.22 11.17
25 9.77 8.14 10.37 8.67 10.67 8.59 10.97 8.50 11.58 8.96 12.49 8.83 -3.4 -4 11.64 11.57 11.51 11.44 11.37
30 9.46 8.02 10.04 8.55 10.34 8.47 10.63 8.39 11.21 8.86 1.8 1 11.85 11.76 11.69 11.62 11.55
35 9.14 7.90 9.71 8.44 10.00 8.36 10.29 8.28 10.86 8.76 4.9 4 11.98 11.89 11.83 11.75 11.68
40 8.69 7.73 9.24 8.27 9.52 8.20 9.81 8.13 10.36 8.61 7.0 6 11.37 11.28 11.20 11.13 11.07
43 8.40 7.62 8.94 8.17 9.21 8.10 9.49 8.03 10.03 8.52 11.2 10 12.45 12.35 12.25 12.16 12.07

PJD001Z317

Model FDU125VNXVD Indoor unit FDU125VD Outdoor unit FDC125VNX


Cool Mode Heat Mode
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor air temp.
23℃DB 26℃DB 27℃DB 28℃DB 31℃DB 33℃DB ℃DB
air temp.
16℃WB 18℃WB 19℃WB 20℃WB 22℃WB 24℃WB ℃DB ℃WB 16 18 20 22 24
℃DB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -14.7 -15 10.16 10.11 10.06 10.02 9.97
20 12.07 10.06 12.83 10.71 13.21 10.62 13.59 10.51 14.35 11.09 15.30 10.88 -9.6 -10 11.26 11.21 11.16 11.09 11.04
25 12.21 10.11 12.96 10.76 13.34 10.66 13.71 10.55 14.47 11.12 15.62 10.96 -3.4 -4 12.86 12.78 12.71 12.63 12.56
30 11.82 9.96 12.55 10.62 12.92 10.52 13.29 10.41 14.02 10.99 1.8 1 14.19 14.08 14.00 13.91 13.83
35 11.43 9.81 12.14 10.47 12.50 10.38 12.86 10.27 13.57 10.86 4.9 4 14.95 14.84 14.75 14.66 14.57
40 10.86 9.59 11.55 10.27 11.90 10.18 12.26 10.09 12.96 10.69 7.0 6 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.92 13.83
43 10.50 9.46 11.18 10.14 11.52 10.05 11.86 9.96 12.54 10.57 11.2 10 15.56 15.44 15.31 15.20 15.09

Note(1) These data show average statuses. PJD001Z317


Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously.
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions.
Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m
Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows.
TC : Total cooling capacity (kW)
SHC : Sensible heat capacity (kW)
HC : Heating capacity (kW)

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Model FDU125VSXVD Indoor unit FDU125VD Outdoor unit FDC125VSX


Cool Mode Heat Mode
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor air temp.
23℃DB 26℃DB 27℃DB 28℃DB 31℃DB 33℃DB ℃DB
air temp.
16℃WB 18℃WB 19℃WB 20℃WB 22℃WB 24℃WB ℃DB ℃WB 16 18 20 22 24
℃DB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -14.7 -15 14.13 14.06 14.00 13.94 13.86
20 12.07 10.06 12.83 10.71 13.21 10.62 13.59 10.51 14.35 11.09 15.30 10.88 -9.6 -10 14.24 14.18 14.11 14.03 13.96
25 12.21 10.11 12.96 10.76 13.34 10.66 13.71 10.55 14.47 11.12 15.62 10.96 -3.4 -4 14.55 14.46 14.38 14.30 14.22
30 11.82 9.96 12.55 10.62 12.92 10.52 13.29 10.41 14.02 10.99 1.8 1 14.81 14.70 14.61 14.52 14.43
35 11.43 9.81 12.14 10.47 12.50 10.38 12.86 10.27 13.57 10.86 4.9 4 14.98 14.87 14.78 14.69 14.60
40 10.86 9.59 11.55 10.27 11.90 10.18 12.26 10.09 12.96 10.69 7.0 6 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.92 13.83
43 10.50 9.46 11.18 10.14 11.52 10.05 11.86 9.96 12.54 10.57 11.2 10 15.56 15.44 15.31 15.20 15.09

PJD001Z317

Model FDU140VNXVD Indoor unit FDU140VD Outdoor unit FDC140VNX


Cool Mode Heat Mode
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor air temp.
23℃DB 26℃DB 27℃DB 28℃DB 31℃DB 33℃DB ℃DB
air temp.
16℃WB 18℃WB 19℃WB 20℃WB 22℃WB 24℃WB ℃DB ℃WB 16 18 20 22 24
℃DB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -14.7 -15 11.61 11.55 11.50 11.45 11.39
20 13.52 10.63 14.37 11.27 14.79 11.16 15.22 11.05 16.07 11.60 17.14 11.37 -9.6 -10 12.87 12.81 12.75 12.68 12.61
25 13.68 10.69 14.52 11.33 14.94 11.21 15.36 11.09 16.21 11.64 17.49 11.47 -3.4 -4 14.69 14.60 14.52 14.44 14.35
30 13.24 10.52 14.06 11.16 14.47 11.05 14.88 10.93 15.70 11.49 1.8 1 16.21 16.09 16.00 15.90 15.80
35 12.80 10.34 13.60 10.99 14.00 10.89 14.40 10.77 15.20 11.34 4.9 4 17.08 16.95 16.86 16.75 16.65
40 12.16 10.09 12.94 10.75 13.33 10.66 13.73 10.55 14.51 11.13 7.0 6 16.25 16.12 16.00 15.90 15.81
43 11.76 9.94 12.52 10.60 12.90 10.51 13.28 10.41 14.04 11.00 11.2 10 17.78 17.65 17.50 17.37 17.25

PJD001Z317

Model FDU140VSXVD Indoor unit FDU140VD Outdoor unit FDC140VSX


Cool Mode Heat Mode
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor air temp.
23℃DB 26℃DB 27℃DB 28℃DB 31℃DB 33℃DB ℃DB
air temp.
16℃WB 18℃WB 19℃WB 20℃WB 22℃WB 24℃WB ℃DB ℃WB 16 18 20 22 24
℃DB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -14.7 -15 16.15 16.07 16.00 15.93 15.85
20 13.52 10.63 14.37 11.27 14.79 11.16 15.22 11.05 16.07 11.60 17.14 11.37 -9.6 -10 16.28 16.20 16.13 16.03 15.95
25 13.68 10.69 14.52 11.33 14.94 11.21 15.36 11.09 16.21 11.64 17.49 11.47 -3.4 -4 16.63 16.53 16.44 16.34 16.25
30 13.24 10.52 14.06 11.16 14.47 11.05 14.88 10.93 15.70 11.49 1.8 1 16.92 16.80 16.70 16.60 16.50
35 12.80 10.34 13.60 10.99 14.00 10.89 14.40 10.77 15.20 11.34 4.9 4 17.12 16.99 16.89 16.79 16.69
40 12.16 10.09 12.94 10.75 13.33 10.66 13.73 10.55 14.51 11.13 7.0 6 16.25 16.12 16.00 15.90 15.81
43 11.76 9.94 12.52 10.60 12.90 10.51 13.28 10.41 14.04 11.00 11.2 10 17.78 17.65 17.50 17.37 17.25

Note(1) These data show average statuses. PJD001Z317


Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously.
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions.
Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m
Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows.
TC : Total cooling capacity (kW)
SHC : Sensible heat capacity (kW)
HC : Heating capacity (kW)

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(5) Duct connected-Low / Middle static pressure type (FDUM)


(a) Single type
Model FDUM50ZJXVF Indoor unit FDUM50VF Outdoor unit SRC50ZJX-S
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20
11 4.22 3.43 4.45 3.69 4.56 3.66 4.69 3.63 4.94 3.82 5.19 3.76 -17.7 -18
13 4.32 3.48 4.56 3.73 4.68 3.71 4.81 3.68 5.07 3.87 5.32 3.80 -15.7 -16
15 4.42 3.52 4.68 3.78 4.80 3.75 4.93 3.72 5.19 3.91 5.45 3.84 -13.5 -14 3.20 3.15 3.11 3.05 3.00
17 4.53 3.57 4.79 3.83 4.92 3.80 5.06 3.77 5.32 3.96 5.58 3.88 -11.5 -12 3.40 3.35 3.31 3.26 3.20
19 4.62 3.61 4.89 3.87 5.02 3.84 5.19 3.82 5.51 4.02 5.84 3.97 -9.5 -10 3.60 3.55 3.51 3.46 3.41
21 4.76 3.67 4.99 3.91 5.13 3.88 5.32 3.87 5.70 4.09 6.09 4.05 -7.5 -8 3.80 3.75 3.71 3.66 3.61
23 4.81 3.70 5.04 3.93 5.19 3.91 5.37 3.89 5.73 4.10 6.10 4.05 -5.5 -6 3.88 3.83 3.79 3.75 3.71
25 4.66 3.84 4.86 3.72 5.10 3.96 5.25 3.93 5.42 3.91 5.76 4.11 6.11 4.05 -3.0 -4 3.95 3.92 3.88 3.84 3.80
27 4.70 3.86 4.91 3.74 5.16 3.98 5.31 3.96 5.46 3.93 5.75 4.11 -1.0 -2 4.03 4.00 3.97 3.93 3.90
29 4.62 3.82 4.83 3.71 5.08 3.95 5.23 3.92 5.38 3.90 5.68 4.09 1.0 0 4.10 4.08 4.05 4.03 4.00
31 4.54 3.79 4.75 3.67 5.00 3.92 5.15 3.89 5.30 3.87 5.60 4.06 2.0 1 4.14 4.12 4.10 4.07 4.05
33 4.04 3.43 4.31 3.68 4.67 3.63 4.93 3.89 5.08 3.86 5.23 3.84 5.53 4.03 3.0 2 4.41 4.38 4.36 4.33 4.30
35 4.11 3.47 4.30 3.67 4.59 3.60 4.85 3.85 5.00 3.83 5.15 3.81 5.45 4.00 5.0 4 4.94 4.91 4.88 4.85 4.82
37 4.04 3.43 4.23 3.64 4.52 3.57 4.77 3.82 4.92 3.80 5.07 3.78 5.37 3.97 7.0 6 5.46 5.43 5.40 5.37 5.33
39 3.97 3.40 4.16 3.60 4.45 3.54 4.70 3.79 4.85 3.77 4.99 3.75 5.29 3.95 9.0 8 5.74 5.70 5.67 5.63 5.59
41 3.90 3.36 4.09 3.57 4.38 3.50 4.62 3.76 4.77 3.74 4.92 3.72 5.21 3.92 11.5 10 6.02 5.98 5.94 5.89 5.85
43 3.83 3.33 4.01 3.53 4.30 3.47 4.55 3.73 4.69 3.71 4.84 3.69 5.13 3.89 13.5 12 6.36 6.31 6.25 6.17 6.12
15.5 14 6.70 6.64 6.57 6.44 6.39
16.5 16 6.87 6.80 6.73 6.58 6.52

PJG000Z012
Model FDUM60ZJXVF Indoor unit FDUM60VF Outdoor unit SRC60ZJX-S
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20
11 4.73 4.33 4.98 4.71 5.11 4.67 5.25 4.62 5.53 4.91 5.81 4.80 -17.7 -18
13 4.84 4.37 5.11 4.76 5.24 4.71 5.39 4.66 5.67 4.95 5.96 4.84 -15.7 -16
15 4.95 4.41 5.24 4.80 5.38 4.75 5.52 4.70 5.82 4.99 6.11 4.88 -13.5 -14 3.97 3.91 3.85 3.79 3.73
17 5.07 4.45 5.37 4.84 5.51 4.80 5.66 4.75 5.96 5.03 6.25 4.91 -11.5 -12 4.22 4.16 4.10 4.04 3.98
19 5.17 4.49 5.48 4.88 5.63 4.83 5.81 4.79 6.17 5.09 6.54 4.99 -9.5 -10 4.47 4.41 4.35 4.29 4.23
21 5.33 4.55 5.59 4.92 5.74 4.87 5.96 4.84 6.39 5.15 6.82 5.06 -7.5 -8 4.72 4.66 4.60 4.54 4.48
23 5.39 4.58 5.65 4.94 5.81 4.89 6.01 4.86 6.42 5.16 6.83 5.06 -5.5 -6 4.81 4.76 4.70 4.65 4.60
25 5.22 4.78 5.44 4.59 5.71 4.96 5.88 4.92 6.07 4.88 6.45 5.17 6.84 5.06 -3.0 -4 4.90 4.86 4.81 4.77 4.72
27 5.27 4.80 5.50 4.62 5.78 4.99 5.94 4.94 6.11 4.89 6.44 5.17 -1.0 -2 5.00 4.96 4.92 4.88 4.84
29 5.18 4.77 5.41 4.58 5.69 4.95 5.86 4.91 6.02 4.86 6.36 5.14 1.0 0 5.09 5.06 5.03 4.99 4.96
31 5.09 4.73 5.32 4.55 5.60 4.92 5.77 4.88 5.94 4.83 6.27 5.12 2.0 1 5.14 5.11 5.08 5.05 5.02
33 4.53 4.27 4.82 4.62 5.23 4.51 5.52 4.90 5.69 4.85 5.85 4.81 6.19 5.09 3.0 2 5.47 5.44 5.41 5.37 5.34
35 4.60 4.30 4.81 4.61 5.15 4.48 5.43 4.86 5.60 4.82 5.77 4.78 6.10 5.07 5.0 4 6.12 6.09 6.05 6.01 5.98
37 4.52 4.27 4.73 4.58 5.06 4.45 5.35 4.84 5.51 4.80 5.68 4.75 6.01 5.04 7.0 6 6.78 6.74 6.70 6.66 6.61
39 4.44 4.23 4.65 4.55 4.98 4.42 5.26 4.81 5.43 4.77 5.59 4.73 5.92 5.02 9.0 8 7.12 7.08 7.03 6.98 6.94
41 4.37 4.20 4.58 4.49 4.90 4.39 5.18 4.78 5.34 4.74 5.51 4.70 5.83 4.99 11.5 10 7.47 7.41 7.36 7.31 7.26
43 4.29 4.17 4.50 4.41 4.82 4.36 5.10 4.75 5.26 4.71 5.42 4.67 5.74 4.97 13.5 12 7.89 7.82 7.76 7.65 7.59
Note(1) These data show average statuses. 15.5 14 8.31 8.23 8.15 7.99 7.93
Note(1) Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously. 16.5 16 8.53 8.44 8.35 8.16 8.09
Note(1) These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions.
(2) Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m PJG000Z012
(2) Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows.
TC : Total cooling capacity
SHC : Sensible heat capacity

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Model FDUM71VNXVF Indoor unit FDUM71VF Outdoor unit FDC71VNX


Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 3.95 3.93 3.91 3.88 3.86
11 4.87 4.77 6.02 5.60 6.59 5.67 6.79 5.62 7.19 5.96 7.59 5.82 -17.7 -18 4.18 4.16 4.14 4.11 4.09
13 5.33 5.01 6.32 5.70 6.82 5.74 7.03 5.69 7.45 6.03 7.88 5.89 -15.7 -16 4.42 4.39 4.37 4.34 4.32
15 5.79 5.17 6.63 5.80 7.05 5.82 7.27 5.76 7.71 6.10 8.16 5.96 -13.5 -14 4.68 4.65 4.63 4.60 4.57
17 6.26 5.35 6.94 5.91 7.27 5.89 7.51 5.84 7.97 6.17 8.44 6.03 -11.5 -12 4.94 4.91 4.88 4.85 4.82
19 6.59 5.47 7.16 5.98 7.44 5.95 7.68 5.89 8.15 6.22 8.63 6.08 -9.5 -10 5.20 5.17 5.14 5.11 5.08
21 6.93 5.60 7.38 6.06 7.60 6.00 7.84 5.94 8.33 6.27 8.82 6.13 -7.5 -8 5.46 5.43 5.40 5.36 5.33
23 6.91 5.59 7.35 6.05 7.57 5.99 7.81 5.93 8.30 6.26 8.78 6.11 -5.5 -6 5.59 5.55 5.52 5.48 5.44
25 6.46 5.76 6.89 5.58 7.32 6.04 7.54 5.98 7.78 5.92 8.26 6.25 8.74 6.10 -3.0 -4 5.71 5.68 5.64 5.60 5.56
27 6.45 5.75 6.87 5.57 7.30 6.03 7.52 5.97 7.74 5.91 8.18 6.23 -1.0 -2 5.84 5.80 5.76 5.72 5.67
29 6.34 5.71 6.75 5.53 7.19 5.99 7.41 5.94 7.64 5.88 8.09 6.21 1.0 0 5.97 5.92 5.88 5.83 5.79
31 6.23 5.66 6.64 5.49 7.08 5.96 7.31 5.90 7.54 5.85 7.99 6.18 2.0 1 6.03 5.98 5.94 5.89 5.85
33 5.77 5.22 6.05 5.59 6.53 5.45 6.97 5.92 7.20 5.87 7.44 5.81 7.90 6.15 3.0 2 6.45 6.40 6.35 6.30 6.25
35 5.67 5.18 5.95 5.55 6.42 5.40 6.86 5.88 7.10 5.83 7.34 5.78 7.81 6.13 5.0 4 7.29 7.23 7.18 7.12 7.06
37 5.58 5.14 5.85 5.51 6.31 5.36 6.72 5.83 6.95 5.79 7.18 5.73 7.64 6.08 7.0 6 8.13 8.06 8.00 7.93 7.87
39 5.49 5.10 5.76 5.47 6.20 5.32 6.59 5.79 6.81 5.74 7.03 5.69 7.46 6.03 9.0 8 8.42 8.36 8.29 8.23 8.16
41 5.39 5.05 5.67 5.44 6.09 5.28 6.45 5.74 6.66 5.69 6.87 5.64 7.29 5.99 11.5 10 8.72 8.65 8.59 8.52 8.46
43 5.30 5.02 5.57 5.40 5.97 5.24 6.31 5.70 6.51 5.65 6.71 5.59 7.12 5.94 13.5 12 9.20 9.13 9.06 9.00 8.92
15.5 14 9.69 9.61 9.53 9.47 9.39
16.5 16 9.93 9.85 9.77 9.71 9.62

PJG000Z012
Model FDUM100VNXVF Indoor unit FDUM100VF Outdoor unit FDC100VNX
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 7.30 7.24 7.18 7.12 7.06
11 8.33 6.94 8.84 7.57 9.10 7.45 9.38 7.33 9.94 7.76 10.50 7.48 -17.7 -18 7.74 7.68 7.62 7.55 7.49
13 8.63 7.03 9.17 7.65 9.43 7.52 9.73 7.40 10.32 7.83 10.92 7.54 -15.7 -16 8.18 8.12 8.05 7.99 7.92
15 8.93 7.11 9.49 7.73 9.77 7.60 10.09 7.48 10.71 7.90 11.34 7.60 -13.5 -14 8.54 8.47 8.40 8.33 8.27
17 9.23 7.20 9.82 7.82 10.11 7.69 10.44 7.56 11.10 7.97 11.75 7.67 -11.5 -12 8.89 8.82 8.75 8.68 8.61
19 9.44 7.27 10.04 7.87 10.34 7.74 10.68 7.61 11.35 8.02 12.01 7.71 -9.5 -10 9.25 9.17 9.10 9.03 8.95
21 9.64 7.33 10.26 7.93 10.57 7.80 10.91 7.66 11.59 8.07 12.28 7.75 -7.5 -8 9.60 9.53 9.45 9.38 9.30
23 9.64 7.33 10.28 7.94 10.59 7.80 10.94 7.67 11.63 8.08 12.32 7.76 -5.5 -6 10.00 9.92 9.84 9.76 9.68
25 8.95 7.65 9.64 7.33 10.30 7.94 10.62 7.81 10.97 7.68 11.66 8.08 12.36 7.76 -3.0 -4 10.39 10.31 10.23 10.14 10.06
27 8.91 7.63 9.64 7.33 10.33 7.95 10.64 7.82 10.96 7.68 11.59 8.07 -1.0 -2 10.79 10.70 10.62 10.53 10.44
29 8.84 7.61 9.51 7.29 10.16 7.91 10.48 7.78 10.80 7.64 11.45 8.04 1.0 0 11.18 11.09 11.01 10.91 10.82
31 8.76 7.58 9.37 7.25 10.00 7.86 10.32 7.74 10.65 7.60 11.30 8.01 2.0 1 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
33 8.21 7.04 8.58 7.52 9.23 7.20 9.83 7.82 10.16 7.70 10.49 7.57 11.15 7.98 3.0 2 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
35 7.77 6.87 8.31 7.43 9.09 7.16 9.66 7.77 10.00 7.66 10.34 7.53 11.01 7.96 5.0 4 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
37 7.68 6.84 8.18 7.39 8.92 7.11 9.49 7.73 9.81 7.61 10.13 7.49 10.77 7.91 7.0 6 11.37 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
39 7.58 6.80 8.04 7.34 8.76 7.06 9.31 7.68 9.62 7.57 9.93 7.44 10.54 7.87 9.0 8 11.85 11.76 11.67 11.58 11.48
41 7.49 6.77 7.91 7.30 8.59 7.02 9.14 7.64 9.43 7.52 9.73 7.40 10.31 7.83 11.5 10 12.32 12.23 12.15 12.05 11.95
43 7.40 6.74 7.78 7.26 8.42 6.97 8.96 7.60 9.24 7.48 9.52 7.36 10.08 7.79 13.5 12 12.97 12.88 12.78 12.68 12.72
Note(1) These data show average statuses. 15.5 14 13.62 13.52 13.41 13.32 13.49
Note(1) Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously. 16.5 16 13.95 13.84 13.72 13.63 13.87
Note(1) These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions.
(2) Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m PJG000Z012
(2) Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows.
TC : Total cooling capacity
SHC : Sensible heat capacity

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Model FDUM100VSXVF Indoor unit FDUM100VF Outdoor unit FDC100VSX


Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02 10.93
11 8.33 6.94 8.84 7.57 9.10 7.45 9.38 7.33 9.94 7.76 10.50 7.48 -17.7 -18 11.34 11.25 11.16 11.06 10.97
13 8.63 7.03 9.17 7.65 9.43 7.52 9.73 7.40 10.32 7.83 10.92 7.54 -15.7 -16 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
15 8.93 7.11 9.49 7.73 9.77 7.60 10.09 7.48 10.71 7.90 11.34 7.60 -13.5 -14 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
17 9.23 7.20 9.82 7.82 10.11 7.69 10.44 7.56 11.10 7.97 11.75 7.67 -11.5 -12 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
19 9.44 7.27 10.04 7.87 10.34 7.74 10.68 7.61 11.35 8.02 12.01 7.71 -9.5 -10 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
21 9.64 7.33 10.26 7.93 10.57 7.80 10.91 7.66 11.59 8.07 12.28 7.75 -7.5 -8 11.37 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
23 9.64 7.33 10.28 7.94 10.59 7.80 10.94 7.67 11.63 8.08 12.32 7.76 -5.5 -6 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
25 8.95 7.65 9.64 7.33 10.30 7.94 10.62 7.81 10.97 7.68 11.66 8.08 12.36 7.76 -3.0 -4 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
27 8.91 7.63 9.64 7.33 10.33 7.95 10.64 7.82 10.96 7.68 11.59 8.07 -1.0 -2 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
29 8.84 7.61 9.51 7.29 10.16 7.91 10.48 7.78 10.80 7.64 11.45 8.04 1.0 0 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
31 8.76 7.58 9.37 7.25 10.00 7.86 10.32 7.74 10.65 7.60 11.30 8.01 2.0 1 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
33 8.21 7.04 8.58 7.52 9.23 7.20 9.83 7.82 10.16 7.70 10.49 7.57 11.15 7.98 3.0 2 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
35 7.77 6.87 8.31 7.43 9.09 7.16 9.66 7.77 10.00 7.66 10.34 7.53 11.01 7.96 5.0 4 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
37 7.68 6.84 8.18 7.39 8.92 7.11 9.49 7.73 9.81 7.61 10.13 7.49 10.77 7.91 7.0 6 11.37 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
39 7.58 6.80 8.04 7.34 8.76 7.06 9.31 7.68 9.62 7.57 9.93 7.44 10.54 7.87 9.0 8 11.85 11.76 11.67 11.58 11.48
41 7.49 6.77 7.91 7.30 8.59 7.02 9.14 7.64 9.43 7.52 9.73 7.40 10.31 7.83 11.5 10 12.32 12.23 12.15 12.05 11.95
43 7.40 6.74 7.78 7.26 8.42 6.97 8.96 7.60 9.24 7.48 9.52 7.36 10.08 7.79 13.5 12 12.97 12.88 12.78 12.68 12.72
15.5 14 13.62 13.52 13.41 13.32 13.49
16.5 16 13.95 13.84 13.72 13.63 13.87

PJG000Z012
Model FDUM125VNXVF Indoor unit FDUM125VF Outdoor unit FDC125VNX
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 9.12 9.05 8.97 8.90 8.83
11 10.41 9.34 11.05 10.16 11.37 10.10 11.72 10.04 12.42 10.66 13.12 10.51 -17.7 -18 9.67 9.60 9.52 9.44 9.37
13 10.79 9.50 11.46 10.32 11.79 10.25 12.16 10.20 12.91 10.83 13.65 10.67 -15.7 -16 10.23 10.15 10.07 9.98 9.90
15 11.16 9.66 11.87 10.48 12.22 10.42 12.61 10.36 13.39 10.99 14.17 10.83 -13.5 -14 10.67 10.59 10.50 10.42 10.33
17 11.54 9.82 12.27 10.64 12.64 10.58 13.05 10.52 13.87 11.15 14.69 10.99 -11.5 -12 11.11 11.03 10.94 10.85 10.76
19 11.80 9.93 12.55 10.75 12.93 10.69 13.34 10.63 14.18 11.25 15.02 11.10 -9.5 -10 11.56 11.47 11.38 11.29 11.19
21 12.05 10.04 12.83 10.86 13.21 10.79 13.64 10.74 14.49 11.36 15.34 11.20 -7.5 -8 12.00 11.91 11.82 11.72 11.62
23 12.05 10.04 12.85 10.87 13.24 10.81 13.67 10.75 14.54 11.38 15.40 11.22 -5.5 -6 12.49 12.40 12.30 12.20 12.10
25 11.19 10.21 12.05 10.04 12.88 10.88 13.27 10.82 13.71 10.77 14.58 11.39 15.45 11.23 -3.0 -4 12.99 12.89 12.79 12.68 12.57
27 11.14 10.19 12.05 10.04 12.91 10.89 13.30 10.83 13.70 10.76 14.49 11.36 -1.0 -2 13.48 13.38 13.27 13.16 13.05
29 11.05 10.15 11.88 9.97 12.70 10.81 13.10 10.75 13.51 10.69 14.31 11.30 1.0 0 13.98 13.87 13.76 13.64 13.52
31 10.95 10.10 11.71 9.89 12.49 10.72 12.90 10.67 13.31 10.62 14.13 11.24 2.0 1 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
33 10.26 9.37 10.73 10.00 11.53 9.82 12.29 10.64 12.70 10.60 13.11 10.54 13.94 11.17 3.0 2 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
35 9.71 9.10 10.39 9.84 11.36 9.74 12.08 10.56 12.50 10.52 12.92 10.47 13.76 11.11 5.0 4 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
37 9.60 9.05 10.22 9.77 11.15 9.65 11.86 10.47 12.26 10.43 12.67 10.38 13.47 11.01 7.0 6 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.77
39 9.48 8.99 10.05 9.69 10.94 9.57 11.64 10.39 12.03 10.34 12.41 10.29 13.18 10.92 9.0 8 14.81 14.70 14.59 14.47 14.35
41 9.36 8.93 9.89 9.62 10.74 9.48 11.42 10.30 11.79 10.25 12.16 10.20 12.89 10.82 11.5 10 15.41 15.29 15.18 15.06 14.94
43 9.25 8.88 9.72 9.53 10.53 9.39 11.21 10.22 11.55 10.16 11.90 10.10 12.60 10.72 13.5 12 16.22 16.09 15.97 15.85 15.90
Note(1) These data show average statuses. 15.5 14 17.03 16.90 16.76 16.65 16.86
Note(1) Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously. 16.5 16 17.44 17.30 17.16 17.04 17.34
Note(1) These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions.
(2) Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m PJG000Z012
(2) Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows.
TC : Total cooling capacity
SHC : Sensible heat capacity

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Model FDUM125VSXVF Indoor unit FDUM125VF Outdoor unit FDC125VSX


Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.78 13.66
11 10.41 9.34 11.05 10.16 11.37 10.10 11.72 10.04 12.42 10.66 13.12 10.51 -17.7 -18 14.17 14.06 13.93 13.83 13.72
13 10.79 9.50 11.46 10.32 11.79 10.25 12.16 10.20 12.91 10.83 13.65 10.67 -15.7 -16 14.23 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
15 11.16 9.66 11.87 10.48 12.22 10.42 12.61 10.36 13.39 10.99 14.17 10.83 -13.5 -14 14.23 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
17 11.54 9.82 12.27 10.64 12.64 10.58 13.05 10.52 13.87 11.15 14.69 10.99 -11.5 -12 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
19 11.80 9.93 12.55 10.75 12.93 10.69 13.34 10.63 14.18 11.25 15.02 11.10 -9.5 -10 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
21 12.05 10.04 12.83 10.86 13.21 10.79 13.64 10.74 14.49 11.36 15.34 11.20 -7.5 -8 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
23 12.05 10.04 12.85 10.87 13.24 10.81 13.67 10.75 14.54 11.38 15.40 11.22 -5.5 -6 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.77
25 11.19 10.21 12.05 10.04 12.88 10.88 13.27 10.82 13.71 10.77 14.58 11.39 15.45 11.23 -3.0 -4 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.77
27 11.14 10.19 12.05 10.04 12.91 10.89 13.30 10.83 13.70 10.76 14.49 11.36 -1.0 -2 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
29 11.05 10.15 11.88 9.97 12.70 10.81 13.10 10.75 13.51 10.69 14.31 11.30 1.0 0 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
31 10.95 10.10 11.71 9.89 12.49 10.72 12.90 10.67 13.31 10.62 14.13 11.24 2.0 1 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
33 10.26 9.37 10.73 10.00 11.53 9.82 12.29 10.64 12.70 10.60 13.11 10.54 13.94 11.17 3.0 2 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
35 9.71 9.10 10.39 9.84 11.36 9.74 12.08 10.56 12.50 10.52 12.92 10.47 13.76 11.11 5.0 4 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
37 9.60 9.05 10.22 9.77 11.15 9.65 11.86 10.47 12.26 10.43 12.67 10.38 13.47 11.01 7.0 6 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.77
39 9.48 8.99 10.05 9.69 10.94 9.57 11.64 10.39 12.03 10.34 12.41 10.29 13.18 10.92 9.0 8 14.81 14.70 14.59 14.47 14.35
41 9.36 8.93 9.89 9.62 10.74 9.48 11.42 10.30 11.79 10.25 12.16 10.20 12.89 10.82 11.5 10 15.41 15.29 15.18 15.06 14.94
43 9.25 8.88 9.72 9.53 10.53 9.39 11.21 10.22 11.55 10.16 11.90 10.10 12.60 10.72 13.5 12 16.22 16.09 15.97 15.85 15.90
15.5 14 17.03 16.90 16.76 16.65 16.86
16.5 16 17.44 17.30 17.16 17.04 17.34

PJG000Z012
Model FDUM140VNXVF Indoor unit FDUM140VF Outdoor unit FDC140VNX
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 10.42 10.34 10.26 10.17 10.09
11 11.66 10.07 12.38 10.97 12.73 10.84 13.13 10.71 13.91 11.36 14.70 11.06 -17.7 -18 11.06 10.97 10.88 10.79 10.70
13 12.08 10.21 12.83 11.10 13.21 10.97 13.62 10.85 14.45 11.49 15.28 11.18 -15.7 -16 11.69 11.60 11.50 11.41 11.32
15 12.50 10.35 13.29 11.25 13.68 11.11 14.12 10.98 14.99 11.63 15.87 11.31 -13.5 -14 12.20 12.10 12.00 11.91 11.81
17 12.92 10.50 13.75 11.39 14.16 11.26 14.62 11.12 15.54 11.76 16.45 11.43 -11.5 -12 12.70 12.60 12.50 12.40 12.30
19 13.21 10.60 14.06 11.49 14.48 11.35 14.95 11.22 15.88 11.85 16.82 11.52 -9.5 -10 13.21 13.11 13.00 12.90 12.79
21 13.50 10.71 14.36 11.59 14.80 11.45 15.28 11.31 16.23 11.94 17.19 11.60 -7.5 -8 13.71 13.61 13.50 13.39 13.28
23 13.50 10.71 14.40 11.60 14.83 11.46 15.31 11.32 16.28 11.95 17.25 11.61 -5.5 -6 14.28 14.17 14.06 13.94 13.83
25 12.53 11.05 13.50 10.71 14.43 11.61 14.87 11.47 15.35 11.33 16.33 11.96 17.30 11.62 -3.0 -4 14.84 14.73 14.61 14.49 14.37
27 12.48 11.03 13.50 10.71 14.46 11.62 14.90 11.48 15.34 11.33 16.23 11.94 -1.0 -2 15.41 15.29 15.17 15.04 14.91
29 12.37 10.98 13.31 10.64 14.23 11.54 14.68 11.41 15.13 11.27 16.03 11.89 1.0 0 15.97 15.85 15.72 15.59 15.45
31 12.26 10.94 13.11 10.57 13.99 11.47 14.45 11.34 14.91 11.21 15.82 11.83 2.0 1 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
33 11.49 10.15 12.02 10.85 12.92 10.50 13.76 11.39 14.23 11.28 14.69 11.14 15.61 11.78 3.0 2 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
35 10.88 9.90 11.63 10.70 12.72 10.43 13.53 11.32 14.00 11.21 14.47 11.08 15.41 11.73 5.0 4 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
37 10.75 9.84 11.45 10.63 12.49 10.35 13.29 11.25 13.74 11.13 14.18 11.00 15.08 11.65 7.0 6 16.25 16.12 16.00 15.87 15.73
39 10.62 9.79 11.26 10.56 12.26 10.27 13.04 11.17 13.47 11.05 13.90 10.92 14.76 11.57 9.0 8 16.93 16.80 16.68 16.54 16.40
41 10.49 9.73 11.07 10.49 12.02 10.19 12.80 11.10 13.21 10.97 13.62 10.85 14.44 11.49 11.5 10 17.61 17.48 17.35 17.21 17.07
43 10.35 9.68 10.89 10.42 11.79 10.11 12.55 11.02 12.94 10.90 13.33 10.77 14.11 11.41 13.5 12 18.53 18.39 18.25 18.12 18.17
Note(1) These data show average statuses. 15.5 14 19.46 19.31 19.16 19.02 19.27
Note(1) Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously. 16.5 16 19.93 19.77 19.61 19.48 19.82
Note(1) These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions.
(2) Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m PJG000Z012
(2) Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows.
TC : Total cooling capacity
SHC : Sensible heat capacity

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Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74 15.61
11 11.66 10.07 12.38 10.97 12.73 10.84 13.13 10.71 13.91 11.36 14.70 11.06 -17.7 -18 16.19 16.07 15.94 15.81 15.68
13 12.08 10.21 12.83 11.10 13.21 10.97 13.62 10.85 14.45 11.49 15.28 11.18 -15.7 -16 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
15 12.50 10.35 13.29 11.25 13.68 11.11 14.12 10.98 14.99 11.63 15.87 11.31 -13.5 -14 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
17 12.92 10.50 13.75 11.39 14.16 11.26 14.62 11.12 15.54 11.76 16.45 11.43 -11.5 -12 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
19 13.21 10.60 14.06 11.49 14.48 11.35 14.95 11.22 15.88 11.85 16.82 11.52 -9.5 -10 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
21 13.50 10.71 14.36 11.59 14.80 11.45 15.28 11.31 16.23 11.94 17.19 11.60 -7.5 -8 16.25 16.12 16.00 15.87 15.74
23 13.50 10.71 14.40 11.60 14.83 11.46 15.31 11.32 16.28 11.95 17.25 11.61 -5.5 -6 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
25 12.53 11.05 13.50 10.71 14.43 11.61 14.87 11.47 15.35 11.33 16.33 11.96 17.30 11.62 -3.0 -4 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.73
27 12.48 11.03 13.50 10.71 14.46 11.62 14.90 11.48 15.34 11.33 16.23 11.94 -1.0 -2 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
29 12.37 10.98 13.31 10.64 14.23 11.54 14.68 11.41 15.13 11.27 16.03 11.89 1.0 0 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
31 12.26 10.94 13.11 10.57 13.99 11.47 14.45 11.34 14.91 11.21 15.82 11.83 2.0 1 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
33 11.49 10.15 12.02 10.85 12.92 10.50 13.76 11.39 14.23 11.28 14.69 11.14 15.61 11.78 3.0 2 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
35 10.88 9.90 11.63 10.70 12.72 10.43 13.53 11.32 14.00 11.21 14.47 11.08 15.41 11.73 5.0 4 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
37 10.75 9.84 11.45 10.63 12.49 10.35 13.29 11.25 13.74 11.13 14.18 11.00 15.08 11.65 7.0 6 16.25 16.12 16.00 15.87 15.73
39 10.62 9.79 11.26 10.56 12.26 10.27 13.04 11.17 13.47 11.05 13.90 10.92 14.76 11.57 9.0 8 16.93 16.80 16.68 16.54 16.40
41 10.49 9.73 11.07 10.49 12.02 10.19 12.80 11.10 13.21 10.97 13.62 10.85 14.44 11.49 11.5 10 17.61 17.48 17.35 17.21 17.07
43 10.35 9.68 10.89 10.42 11.79 10.11 12.55 11.02 12.94 10.90 13.33 10.77 14.11 11.41 13.5 12 18.53 18.39 18.25 18.12 18.17
15.5 14 19.46 19.31 19.16 19.02 19.27
16.5 16 19.93 19.77 19.61 19.48 19.82

(b) Twin type PJG000Z012


Model FDUM100VNXPVF Indoor unit FDUM50VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC100VNX
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 7.30 7.24 7.18 7.12 7.06
11 8.33 6.82 8.84 7.36 9.10 7.31 9.38 7.27 9.94 7.67 10.50 7.55 -17.7 -18 7.74 7.68 7.62 7.55 7.49
13 8.63 6.95 9.17 7.49 9.43 7.44 9.73 7.40 10.32 7.80 10.92 7.69 -15.7 -16 8.18 8.12 8.05 7.99 7.92
15 8.93 7.08 9.49 7.62 9.77 7.57 10.09 7.54 10.71 7.94 11.34 7.82 -13.5 -14 8.54 8.47 8.40 8.33 8.27
17 9.23 7.22 9.82 7.76 10.11 7.71 10.44 7.67 11.10 8.08 11.75 7.95 -11.5 -12 8.89 8.82 8.75 8.68 8.61
19 9.44 7.31 10.04 7.85 10.34 7.80 10.68 7.76 11.35 8.17 12.01 8.04 -9.5 -10 9.25 9.17 9.10 9.03 8.95
21 9.64 7.40 10.26 7.94 10.57 7.89 10.91 7.85 11.59 8.25 12.28 8.13 -7.5 -8 9.60 9.53 9.45 9.38 9.30
23 9.64 7.40 10.28 7.95 10.59 7.90 10.94 7.86 11.63 8.27 12.32 8.14 -5.5 -6 10.00 9.92 9.84 9.76 9.68
25 8.95 7.51 9.64 7.40 10.30 7.96 10.62 7.91 10.97 7.88 11.66 8.28 12.36 8.16 -3.0 -4 10.39 10.31 10.23 10.14 10.06
27 8.91 7.49 9.64 7.40 10.33 7.97 10.64 7.92 10.96 7.87 11.59 8.25 -1.0 -2 10.79 10.70 10.62 10.53 10.44
29 8.84 7.46 9.51 7.34 10.16 7.90 10.48 7.86 10.80 7.81 11.45 8.20 1.0 0 11.18 11.09 11.01 10.91 10.82
31 8.76 7.42 9.37 7.28 10.00 7.83 10.32 7.79 10.65 7.75 11.30 8.15 2.0 1 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
33 8.21 6.93 8.58 7.33 9.23 7.22 9.83 7.76 10.16 7.73 10.49 7.69 11.15 8.09 3.0 2 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
35 7.77 6.71 8.31 7.20 9.09 7.16 9.66 7.69 10.00 7.66 10.34 7.63 11.01 8.05 5.0 4 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
37 7.68 6.66 8.18 7.14 8.92 7.08 9.49 7.62 9.81 7.59 10.13 7.55 10.77 7.96 7.0 6 11.37 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
39 7.58 6.61 8.04 7.08 8.76 7.01 9.31 7.55 9.62 7.51 9.93 7.47 10.54 7.88 9.0 8 11.85 11.76 11.67 11.58 11.48
41 7.49 6.57 7.91 7.02 8.59 6.93 9.14 7.48 9.43 7.44 9.73 7.40 10.31 7.80 11.5 10 12.32 12.23 12.15 12.05 11.95
43 7.40 6.52 7.78 6.96 8.42 6.86 8.96 7.40 9.24 7.36 9.52 7.32 10.08 7.72 13.5 12 12.97 12.88 12.78 12.68 12.72
Note(1) These data show average statuses. 15.5 14 13.62 13.52 13.41 13.32 13.49
Note(1) Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously. 16.5 16 13.95 13.84 13.72 13.63 13.87
Note(1) These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions.
(2) Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m PJG000Z012
(2) Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows.
TC : Total cooling capacity
SHC : Sensible heat capacity

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Model FDUM100VSXPVF Indoor unit FDUM50VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC100VSX


Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02 10.93
11 8.33 6.82 8.84 7.36 9.10 7.31 9.38 7.27 9.94 7.67 10.50 7.55 -17.7 -18 11.34 11.25 11.16 11.06 10.97
13 8.63 6.95 9.17 7.49 9.43 7.44 9.73 7.40 10.32 7.80 10.92 7.69 -15.7 -16 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
15 8.93 7.08 9.49 7.62 9.77 7.57 10.09 7.54 10.71 7.94 11.34 7.82 -13.5 -14 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
17 9.23 7.22 9.82 7.76 10.11 7.71 10.44 7.67 11.10 8.08 11.75 7.95 -11.5 -12 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
19 9.44 7.31 10.04 7.85 10.34 7.80 10.68 7.76 11.35 8.17 12.01 8.04 -9.5 -10 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
21 9.64 7.40 10.26 7.94 10.57 7.89 10.91 7.85 11.59 8.25 12.28 8.13 -7.5 -8 11.37 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
23 9.64 7.40 10.28 7.95 10.59 7.90 10.94 7.86 11.63 8.27 12.32 8.14 -5.5 -6 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
25 8.95 7.51 9.64 7.40 10.30 7.96 10.62 7.91 10.97 7.88 11.66 8.28 12.36 8.16 -3.0 -4 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
27 8.91 7.49 9.64 7.40 10.33 7.97 10.64 7.92 10.96 7.87 11.59 8.25 -1.0 -2 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
29 8.84 7.46 9.51 7.34 10.16 7.90 10.48 7.86 10.80 7.81 11.45 8.20 1.0 0 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
31 8.76 7.42 9.37 7.28 10.00 7.83 10.32 7.79 10.65 7.75 11.30 8.15 2.0 1 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
33 8.21 6.93 8.58 7.33 9.23 7.22 9.83 7.76 10.16 7.73 10.49 7.69 11.15 8.09 3.0 2 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
35 7.77 6.71 8.31 7.20 9.09 7.16 9.66 7.69 10.00 7.66 10.34 7.63 11.01 8.05 5.0 4 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
37 7.68 6.66 8.18 7.14 8.92 7.08 9.49 7.62 9.81 7.59 10.13 7.55 10.77 7.96 7.0 6 11.37 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
39 7.58 6.61 8.04 7.08 8.76 7.01 9.31 7.55 9.62 7.51 9.93 7.47 10.54 7.88 9.0 8 11.85 11.76 11.67 11.58 11.48
41 7.49 6.57 7.91 7.02 8.59 6.93 9.14 7.48 9.43 7.44 9.73 7.40 10.31 7.80 11.5 10 12.32 12.23 12.15 12.05 11.95
43 7.40 6.52 7.78 6.96 8.42 6.86 8.96 7.40 9.24 7.36 9.52 7.32 10.08 7.72 13.5 12 12.97 12.88 12.78 12.68 12.72
15.5 14 13.62 13.52 13.41 13.32 13.49
16.5 16 13.95 13.84 13.72 13.63 13.87

PJG000Z012
Model FDUM125VNXPVF Indoor unit FDUM60VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC125VNX
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 9.12 9.05 8.97 8.90 8.83
11 10.41 9.01 11.05 9.80 11.37 9.71 11.72 9.62 12.42 10.20 13.12 9.98 -17.7 -18 9.67 9.60 9.52 9.44 9.37
13 10.79 9.16 11.46 9.94 11.79 9.84 12.16 9.76 12.91 10.34 13.65 10.12 -15.7 -16 10.23 10.15 10.07 9.98 9.90
15 11.16 9.30 11.87 10.08 12.22 9.99 12.61 9.90 13.39 10.48 14.17 10.25 -13.5 -14 10.67 10.59 10.50 10.42 10.33
17 11.54 9.44 12.27 10.22 12.64 10.13 13.05 10.04 13.87 10.62 14.69 10.39 -11.5 -12 11.11 11.03 10.94 10.85 10.76
19 11.80 9.55 12.55 10.32 12.93 10.23 13.34 10.14 14.18 10.71 15.02 10.48 -9.5 -10 11.56 11.47 11.38 11.29 11.19
21 12.05 9.64 12.83 10.42 13.21 10.32 13.64 10.24 14.49 10.80 15.34 10.56 -7.5 -8 12.00 11.91 11.82 11.72 11.62
23 12.05 9.64 12.85 10.43 13.24 10.34 13.67 10.25 14.54 10.82 15.40 10.58 -5.5 -6 12.49 12.40 12.30 12.20 12.10
25 11.19 9.88 12.05 9.64 12.88 10.44 13.27 10.35 13.71 10.26 14.58 10.83 15.45 10.59 -3.0 -4 12.99 12.89 12.79 12.68 12.57
27 11.14 9.86 12.05 9.64 12.91 10.45 13.30 10.36 13.70 10.25 14.49 10.80 -1.0 -2 13.48 13.38 13.27 13.16 13.05
29 11.05 9.82 11.88 9.58 12.70 10.38 13.10 10.29 13.51 10.19 14.31 10.75 1.0 0 13.98 13.87 13.76 13.64 13.52
31 10.95 9.78 11.71 9.51 12.49 10.30 12.90 10.22 13.31 10.13 14.13 10.69 2.0 1 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
33 10.26 9.08 10.73 9.69 11.53 9.44 12.29 10.23 12.70 10.15 13.11 10.06 13.94 10.64 3.0 2 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
35 9.71 8.83 10.39 9.55 11.36 9.37 12.08 10.16 12.50 10.08 12.92 10.00 13.76 10.59 5.0 4 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
37 9.60 8.78 10.22 9.47 11.15 9.29 11.86 10.08 12.26 10.00 12.67 9.92 13.47 10.50 7.0 6 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.77
39 9.48 8.73 10.05 9.40 10.94 9.21 11.64 10.00 12.03 9.92 12.41 9.84 13.18 10.42 9.0 8 14.81 14.70 14.59 14.47 14.35
41 9.36 8.68 9.89 9.34 10.74 9.14 11.42 9.92 11.79 9.84 12.16 9.76 12.89 10.33 11.5 10 15.41 15.29 15.18 15.06 14.94
43 9.25 8.63 9.72 9.27 10.53 9.06 11.21 9.85 11.55 9.76 11.90 9.68 12.60 10.25 13.5 12 16.22 16.09 15.97 15.85 15.90
Note(1) These data show average statuses. 15.5 14 17.03 16.90 16.76 16.65 16.86
Note(1) Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously. 16.5 16 17.44 17.30 17.16 17.04 17.34
Note(1) These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions.
(2) Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m PJG000Z012
(2) Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows.
TC : Total cooling capacity
SHC : Sensible heat capacity

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Model FDUM125VSXPVF Indoor unit FDUM60VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC125VSX


Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°C WB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.78 13.66
11 10.41 9.01 11.05 9.80 11.37 9.71 11.72 9.62 12.42 10.20 13.12 9.98 -17.7 -18 14.17 14.06 13.94 13.83 13.72
13 10.79 9.16 11.46 9.94 11.79 9.84 12.16 9.76 12.91 10.34 13.65 10.12 -15.7 -16 14.23 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
15 11.16 9.30 11.87 10.08 12.22 9.99 12.61 9.90 13.39 10.48 14.17 10.25 -13.5 -14 14.23 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
17 11.54 9.44 12.27 10.22 12.64 10.13 13.05 10.04 13.87 10.62 14.69 10.39 -11.5 -12 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
19 11.80 9.55 12.55 10.32 12.93 10.23 13.34 10.14 14.18 10.71 15.02 10.48 -9.5 -10 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
21 12.05 9.64 12.83 10.42 13.21 10.32 13.64 10.24 14.49 10.80 15.34 10.56 -7.5 -8 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
23 12.05 9.64 12.85 10.43 13.24 10.34 13.67 10.25 14.54 10.82 15.40 10.58 -5.5 -6 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.77
25 11.19 9.88 12.05 9.64 12.88 10.44 13.27 10.35 13.71 10.26 14.58 10.83 15.45 10.59 -3.0 -4 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.77
27 11.14 9.86 12.05 9.64 12.91 10.45 13.30 10.36 13.70 10.25 14.49 10.80 -1.0 -2 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
29 11.05 9.82 11.88 9.58 12.70 10.38 13.10 10.29 13.51 10.19 14.31 10.75 1.0 0 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
31 10.95 9.78 11.71 9.51 12.49 10.30 12.90 10.22 13.31 10.13 14.13 10.69 2.0 1 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
33 10.26 9.08 10.73 9.69 11.53 9.44 12.29 10.23 12.70 10.15 13.11 10.06 13.94 10.64 3.0 2 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
35 9.71 8.83 10.39 9.55 11.36 9.37 12.08 10.16 12.50 10.08 12.92 10.00 13.76 10.59 5.0 4 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
37 9.60 8.78 10.22 9.47 11.15 9.29 11.86 10.08 12.26 10.00 12.67 9.92 13.47 10.50 7.0 6 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.77
39 9.48 8.73 10.05 9.40 10.94 9.21 11.64 10.00 12.03 9.92 12.41 9.84 13.18 10.42 9.0 8 14.81 14.70 14.59 14.47 14.35
41 9.36 8.68 9.89 9.34 10.74 9.14 11.42 9.92 11.79 9.84 12.16 9.76 12.89 10.33 11.5 10 15.41 15.29 15.18 15.06 14.94
43 9.25 8.63 9.72 9.27 10.53 9.06 11.21 9.85 11.55 9.76 11.90 9.68 12.60 10.25 13.5 12 16.22 16.09 15.97 15.85 15.90
15.5 14 17.03 16.90 16.76 16.65 16.86
16.5 16 17.44 17.30 17.16 17.04 17.34

PJG000Z012
Model FDUM140VNXPVF Indoor unit FDUM71VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC140VNX
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 10.42 10.34 10.26 10.17 10.09
11 11.66 10.38 12.38 11.31 12.73 11.20 13.13 11.10 13.91 11.79 14.70 11.53 -17.7 -18 11.06 10.97 10.88 10.79 10.70
13 12.08 10.53 12.83 11.46 13.21 11.35 13.62 11.24 14.45 11.94 15.28 11.67 -15.7 -16 11.69 11.60 11.50 11.41 11.32
15 12.50 10.68 13.29 11.62 13.68 11.50 14.12 11.40 14.99 12.08 15.87 11.81 -13.5 -14 12.20 12.10 12.00 11.91 11.81
17 12.92 10.84 13.75 11.77 14.16 11.66 14.62 11.55 15.54 12.23 16.45 11.95 -11.5 -12 12.70 12.60 12.50 12.40 12.30
19 13.21 10.95 14.06 11.88 14.48 11.76 14.95 11.65 15.88 12.33 16.82 12.04 -9.5 -10 13.21 13.11 13.00 12.90 12.79
21 13.50 11.06 14.36 11.98 14.80 11.86 15.28 11.75 16.23 12.43 17.19 12.14 -7.5 -8 13.71 13.61 13.50 13.39 13.28
23 13.50 11.06 14.40 11.99 14.83 11.87 15.31 11.76 16.28 12.44 17.25 12.15 -5.5 -6 14.28 14.17 14.06 13.94 13.83
25 12.53 11.36 13.50 11.06 14.43 12.00 14.87 11.89 15.35 11.77 16.33 12.45 17.30 12.16 -3.0 -4 14.84 14.73 14.61 14.49 14.37
27 12.48 11.34 13.50 11.06 14.46 12.01 14.90 11.90 15.34 11.77 16.23 12.43 -1.0 -2 15.41 15.29 15.17 15.04 14.91
29 12.37 11.29 13.31 10.99 14.23 11.94 14.68 11.83 15.13 11.71 16.03 12.37 1.0 0 15.97 15.85 15.72 15.59 15.45
31 12.26 11.25 13.11 10.91 13.99 11.85 14.45 11.75 14.91 11.64 15.82 12.31 2.0 1 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
33 11.49 10.42 12.02 11.15 12.92 10.84 13.76 11.78 14.23 11.68 14.69 11.57 15.61 12.25 3.0 2 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
35 10.88 10.15 11.63 10.99 12.72 10.77 13.53 11.70 14.00 11.60 14.47 11.50 15.41 12.20 5.0 4 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
37 10.75 10.10 11.45 10.92 12.49 10.68 13.29 11.62 13.74 11.52 14.18 11.41 15.08 12.11 7.0 6 16.25 16.12 16.00 15.87 15.73
39 10.62 10.04 11.26 10.84 12.26 10.60 13.04 11.53 13.47 11.44 13.90 11.33 14.76 12.02 9.0 8 16.93 16.80 16.68 16.54 16.40
41 10.49 9.98 11.07 10.77 12.02 10.51 12.80 11.45 13.21 11.35 13.62 11.24 14.44 11.93 11.5 10 17.61 17.48 17.35 17.21 17.07
43 10.35 9.92 10.89 10.67 11.79 10.42 12.55 11.37 12.94 11.27 13.33 11.16 14.11 11.84 13.5 12 18.53 18.39 18.25 18.12 18.17
Note(1) These data show average statuses. 15.5 14 19.46 19.31 19.16 19.02 19.27
Note(1) Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously. 16.5 16 19.93 19.77 19.61 19.48 19.82
Note(1) These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions.
(2) Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m PJG000Z012
(2) Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows.
TC : Total cooling capacity
SHC : Sensible heat capacity

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Model FDUM140VSXPVF Indoor unit FDUM71VF (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC140VSX


Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74 15.61
11 11.66 10.38 12.38 11.31 12.73 11.20 13.13 11.10 13.91 11.79 14.70 11.53 -17.7 -18 16.19 16.07 15.94 15.81 15.68
13 12.08 10.53 12.83 11.46 13.21 11.35 13.62 11.24 14.45 11.94 15.28 11.67 -15.7 -16 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
15 12.50 10.68 13.29 11.62 13.68 11.50 14.12 11.40 14.99 12.08 15.87 11.81 -13.5 -14 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
17 12.92 10.84 13.75 11.77 14.16 11.66 14.62 11.55 15.54 12.23 16.45 11.95 -11.5 -12 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
19 13.21 10.95 14.06 11.88 14.48 11.76 14.95 11.65 15.88 12.33 16.82 12.04 -9.5 -10 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
21 13.50 11.06 14.36 11.98 14.80 11.86 15.28 11.75 16.23 12.43 17.19 12.14 -7.5 -8 16.25 16.12 16.00 15.87 15.74
23 13.50 11.06 14.40 11.99 14.83 11.87 15.31 11.76 16.28 12.44 17.25 12.15 -5.5 -6 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
25 12.53 11.36 13.50 11.06 14.43 12.00 14.87 11.89 15.35 11.77 16.33 12.45 17.30 12.16 -3.0 -4 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.73
27 12.48 11.34 13.50 11.06 14.46 12.01 14.90 11.90 15.34 11.77 16.23 12.43 -1.0 -2 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
29 12.37 11.29 13.31 10.99 14.23 11.94 14.68 11.83 15.13 11.71 16.03 12.37 1.0 0 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
31 12.26 11.25 13.11 10.91 13.99 11.85 14.45 11.75 14.91 11.64 15.82 12.31 2.0 1 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
33 11.49 10.42 12.02 11.15 12.92 10.84 13.76 11.78 14.23 11.68 14.69 11.57 15.61 12.25 3.0 2 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
35 10.88 10.15 11.63 10.99 12.72 10.77 13.53 11.70 14.00 11.60 14.47 11.50 15.41 12.20 5.0 4 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
37 10.75 10.10 11.45 10.92 12.49 10.68 13.29 11.62 13.74 11.52 14.18 11.41 15.08 12.11 7.0 6 16.25 16.12 16.00 15.87 15.73
39 10.62 10.04 11.26 10.84 12.26 10.60 13.04 11.53 13.47 11.44 13.90 11.33 14.76 12.02 9.0 8 16.93 16.80 16.68 16.54 16.40
41 10.49 9.98 11.07 10.77 12.02 10.51 12.80 11.45 13.21 11.35 13.62 11.24 14.44 11.93 11.5 10 17.61 17.48 17.35 17.21 17.07
43 10.35 9.92 10.89 10.67 11.79 10.42 12.55 11.37 12.94 11.27 13.33 11.16 14.11 11.84 13.5 12 18.53 18.39 18.25 18.12 18.17
15.5 14 19.46 19.31 19.16 19.02 19.27
16.5 16 19.93 19.77 19.61 19.48 19.82

PJG000Z012
(c) Triple type
Model FDUM140VNXTVF Indoor unit FDUM50VF (3 units) Outdoor unit FDC140VNX
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 10.42 10.34 10.26 10.17 10.09
11 11.66 9.87 12.38 10.68 12.73 10.61 13.13 10.55 13.91 11.16 14.70 11.00 -17.7 -18 11.06 10.97 10.88 10.79 10.70
13 12.08 10.05 12.83 10.86 13.21 10.79 13.62 10.73 14.45 11.35 15.28 11.18 -15.7 -16 11.69 11.60 11.50 11.41 11.32
15 12.50 10.23 13.29 11.05 13.68 10.98 14.12 10.92 14.99 11.53 15.87 11.36 -13.5 -14 12.20 12.10 12.00 11.91 11.81
17 12.92 10.42 13.75 11.23 14.16 11.16 14.62 11.11 15.54 11.72 16.45 11.55 -11.5 -12 12.70 12.60 12.50 12.40 12.30
19 13.21 10.54 14.06 11.36 14.48 11.29 14.95 11.23 15.88 11.84 16.82 11.67 -9.5 -10 13.21 13.11 13.00 12.90 12.79
21 13.50 10.67 14.36 11.48 14.80 11.42 15.28 11.36 16.23 11.97 17.19 11.79 -7.5 -8 13.71 13.61 13.50 13.39 13.28
23 13.50 10.67 14.40 11.50 14.83 11.43 15.31 11.37 16.28 11.98 17.25 11.81 -5.5 -6 14.28 14.17 14.06 13.94 13.83
25 12.53 10.84 13.50 10.67 14.43 11.51 14.87 11.45 15.35 11.39 16.33 12.00 17.30 11.83 -3.0 -4 14.84 14.73 14.61 14.49 14.37
27 12.48 10.81 13.50 10.67 14.46 11.52 14.90 11.46 15.34 11.38 16.23 11.97 -1.0 -2 15.41 15.29 15.17 15.04 14.91
29 12.37 10.76 13.31 10.59 14.23 11.43 14.68 11.37 15.13 11.30 16.03 11.90 1.0 0 15.97 15.85 15.72 15.59 15.45
31 12.26 10.71 13.11 10.50 13.99 11.33 14.45 11.28 14.91 11.22 15.82 11.82 2.0 1 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
33 11.49 9.98 12.02 10.60 12.92 10.42 13.76 11.24 14.23 11.19 14.69 11.13 15.61 11.75 3.0 2 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
35 10.88 9.67 11.63 10.41 12.72 10.33 13.53 11.14 14.00 11.10 14.47 11.05 15.41 11.68 5.0 4 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
37 10.75 9.61 11.45 10.33 12.49 10.23 13.29 11.05 13.74 11.00 14.18 10.94 15.08 11.56 7.0 6 16.25 16.12 16.00 15.87 15.73
39 10.62 9.55 11.26 10.24 12.26 10.13 13.04 10.94 13.47 10.89 13.90 10.84 14.76 11.45 9.0 8 16.93 16.80 16.68 16.54 16.40
41 10.49 9.48 11.07 10.16 12.02 10.03 12.80 10.85 13.21 10.79 13.62 10.73 14.44 11.34 11.5 10 17.61 17.48 17.35 17.21 17.07
43 10.35 9.41 10.89 10.07 11.79 9.93 12.55 10.75 12.94 10.69 13.33 10.63 14.11 11.23 13.5 12 18.53 18.39 18.25 18.12 18.17
Note(1) These data show average statuses. 15.5 14 19.46 19.31 19.16 19.02 19.27
Note(1) Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously. 16.5 16 19.93 19.77 19.61 19.48 19.82
Note(1) These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions.
(2) Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m PJG000Z012
(2) Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows.
TC : Total cooling capacity
SHC : Sensible heat capacity

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Model FDUM140VSXTVF Indoor unit FDUM50VF (3 units) Outdoor unit FDC140VSX


Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18°CDB 21°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 31°CDB 33°CDB air temp. °CDB
air temp.
12°CWB 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB °CDB °CWB 16 18 20 22 24
°CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74 15.61
11 11.66 9.87 12.38 10.68 12.73 10.61 13.13 10.55 13.91 11.16 14.70 11.00 -17.7 -18 16.19 16.07 15.94 15.81 15.68
13 12.08 10.05 12.83 10.86 13.21 10.79 13.62 10.73 14.45 11.35 15.28 11.18 -15.7 -16 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
15 12.50 10.23 13.29 11.05 13.68 10.98 14.12 10.92 14.99 11.53 15.87 11.36 -13.5 -14 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
17 12.92 10.42 13.75 11.23 14.16 11.16 14.62 11.11 15.54 11.72 16.45 11.55 -11.5 -12 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
19 13.21 10.54 14.06 11.36 14.48 11.29 14.95 11.23 15.88 11.84 16.82 11.67 -9.5 -10 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
21 13.50 10.67 14.36 11.48 14.80 11.42 15.28 11.36 16.23 11.97 17.19 11.79 -7.5 -8 16.25 16.12 16.00 15.87 15.74
23 13.50 10.67 14.40 11.50 14.83 11.43 15.31 11.37 16.28 11.98 17.25 11.81 -5.5 -6 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
25 12.53 10.84 13.50 10.67 14.43 11.51 14.87 11.45 15.35 11.39 16.33 12.00 17.30 11.83 -3.0 -4 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.73
27 12.48 10.81 13.50 10.67 14.46 11.52 14.90 11.46 15.34 11.38 16.23 11.97 -1.0 -2 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
29 12.37 10.76 13.31 10.59 14.23 11.43 14.68 11.37 15.13 11.30 16.03 11.90 1.0 0 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
31 12.26 10.71 13.11 10.50 13.99 11.33 14.45 11.28 14.91 11.22 15.82 11.82 2.0 1 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
33 11.49 9.98 12.02 10.60 12.92 10.42 13.76 11.24 14.23 11.19 14.69 11.13 15.61 11.75 3.0 2 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
35 10.88 9.67 11.63 10.41 12.72 10.33 13.53 11.14 14.00 11.10 14.47 11.05 15.41 11.68 5.0 4 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
37 10.75 9.61 11.45 10.33 12.49 10.23 13.29 11.05 13.74 11.00 14.18 10.94 15.08 11.56 7.0 6 16.25 16.12 16.00 15.87 15.73
39 10.62 9.55 11.26 10.24 12.26 10.13 13.04 10.94 13.47 10.89 13.90 10.84 14.76 11.45 9.0 8 16.93 16.80 16.68 16.54 16.40
41 10.49 9.48 11.07 10.16 12.02 10.03 12.80 10.85 13.21 10.79 13.62 10.73 14.44 11.34 11.5 10 17.61 17.48 17.35 17.21 17.07
43 10.35 9.41 10.89 10.07 11.79 9.93 12.55 10.75 12.94 10.69 13.33 10.63 14.11 11.23 13.5 12 18.53 18.39 18.25 18.12 18.17
Note(1) These data show average statuses. 15.5 14 19.46 19.31 19.16 19.02 19.27
Note(1) Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously. 16.5 16 19.93 19.77 19.61 19.48 19.82
Note(1) These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions.
(2) Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m PJG000Z012
(2) Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows.
TC : Total cooling capacity
SHC : Sensible heat capacity

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(6) Floor standing type (FDF)


(a) Single phase use
Model FDF71VNXVD Indoor unit FDF71VD Outdoor unit FDC71VNX
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18˚CDB 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB air temp. ˚CDB
air temp.
12˚CWB 14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB ˚CDB ˚CWB 16 18 20 22 24
˚CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 3.95 3.93 3.91 3.88 3.86
11 4.87 4.24 6.02 4.89 6.59 4.96 6.79 4.90 7.19 5.15 7.59 5.00 -17.7 -18 4.18 4.16 4.14 4.11 4.09
13 5.33 4.40 6.32 4.99 6.82 5.03 7.03 4.97 7.45 5.22 7.88 5.07 -15.7 -16 4.42 4.39 4.37 4.34 4.32
15 5.79 4.57 6.63 5.09 7.05 5.11 7.27 5.04 7.71 5.29 8.16 5.14 -13.5 -14 4.68 4.65 4.63 4.60 4.57
17 6.26 4.74 6.94 5.20 7.27 5.18 7.51 5.12 7.97 5.36 8.44 5.21 -11.5 -12 4.94 4.91 4.88 4.85 4.82
19 6.59 4.86 7.16 5.28 7.44 5.23 7.68 5.17 8.15 5.42 8.63 5.26 -9.5 -10 5.20 5.17 5.14 5.11 5.08
21 6.93 5.00 7.38 5.36 7.60 5.29 7.84 5.22 8.33 5.47 8.82 5.30 -7.5 -8 5.46 5.43 5.40 5.36 5.33
23 6.91 4.99 7.35 5.34 7.57 5.28 7.81 5.21 8.30 5.46 8.78 5.29 -5.5 -6 5.59 5.55 5.52 5.48 5.44
25 6.46 5.15 6.89 4.98 7.32 5.33 7.54 5.27 7.78 5.20 8.26 5.45 8.74 5.28 -3.0 -4 5.71 5.68 5.64 5.60 5.56
27 6.45 5.15 6.87 4.97 7.30 5.33 7.52 5.26 7.74 5.19 8.18 5.42 -1.0 -2 5.84 5.80 5.76 5.72 5.67
29 6.34 5.10 6.75 4.93 7.19 5.29 7.41 5.22 7.64 5.16 8.09 5.40 1.0 0 5.97 5.92 5.88 5.83 5.79
31 6.23 5.05 6.64 4.88 7.08 5.25 7.31 5.19 7.54 5.13 7.99 5.37 2.0 1 6.03 5.98 5.94 5.89 5.85
33 5.77 4.70 6.05 4.98 6.53 4.84 6.97 5.21 7.20 5.15 7.44 5.10 7.90 5.34 3.0 2 6.45 6.40 6.35 6.30 6.25
35 5.67 4.65 5.95 4.94 6.42 4.80 6.86 5.17 7.10 5.12 7.34 5.06 7.81 5.32 5.0 4 7.29 7.23 7.18 7.12 7.06
37 5.58 4.61 5.85 4.90 6.31 4.76 6.72 5.12 6.95 5.07 7.18 5.02 7.64 5.27 7.0 6 8.13 8.06 8.00 7.93 7.87
39 5.49 4.57 5.76 4.86 6.20 4.72 6.59 5.08 6.81 5.03 7.03 4.97 7.46 5.22 9.0 8 8.42 8.36 8.29 8.23 8.16
41 5.39 4.53 5.67 4.82 6.09 4.68 6.45 5.03 6.66 4.98 6.87 4.92 7.29 5.18 11.5 10 8.72 8.65 8.59 8.52 8.46
43 5.30 4.49 5.57 4.78 5.97 4.63 6.31 4.99 6.51 4.93 6.71 4.87 7.12 5.13 13.5 12 9.20 9.13 9.06 9.00 8.92
15.5 14 9.69 9.61 9.53 9.47 9.39
16.5 16 9.93 9.85 9.77 9.71 9.62

PGA000Z770
Model FDF100VNXVD Indoor unit FDF100VD Outdoor unit FDC100VNX
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18˚CDB 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB air temp. ˚CDB
air temp.
12˚CWB 14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB ˚CDB ˚CWB 16 18 20 22 24
˚CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 7.30 7.24 7.18 7.12 7.06
11 8.33 7.11 8.84 7.70 9.10 7.65 9.38 7.60 9.94 8.05 10.50 7.92 -17.7 -18 7.74 7.68 7.62 7.55 7.49
13 8.63 7.24 9.17 7.83 9.43 7.77 9.73 7.73 10.32 8.17 10.92 8.04 -15.7 -16 8.18 8.12 8.05 7.99 7.92
15 8.93 7.36 9.49 7.96 9.77 7.90 10.09 7.86 10.71 8.30 11.34 8.17 -13.5 -14 8.54 8.47 8.40 8.33 8.27
17 9.23 7.49 9.82 8.09 10.11 8.03 10.44 7.98 11.10 8.43 11.75 8.29 -11.5 -12 8.89 8.82 8.75 8.68 8.61
19 9.44 7.58 10.04 8.17 10.34 8.12 10.68 8.07 11.35 8.52 12.01 8.37 -9.5 -10 9.25 9.17 9.10 9.03 8.95
21 9.64 7.67 10.26 8.26 10.57 8.21 10.91 8.16 11.59 8.60 12.28 8.46 -7.5 -8 9.60 9.53 9.45 9.38 9.30
23 9.64 7.67 10.28 8.27 10.59 8.21 10.94 8.17 11.63 8.61 12.32 8.47 -5.5 -6 10.00 9.92 9.84 9.76 9.68
25 8.95 7.80 9.64 7.67 10.30 8.28 10.62 8.23 10.97 8.18 11.66 8.62 12.36 8.48 -3.0 -4 10.39 10.31 10.23 10.14 10.06
27 8.91 7.78 9.64 7.67 10.33 8.29 10.64 8.23 10.96 8.17 11.59 8.60 -1.0 -2 10.79 10.70 10.62 10.53 10.44
29 8.84 7.75 9.51 7.61 10.16 8.22 10.48 8.17 10.80 8.12 11.45 8.55 1.0 0 11.18 11.09 11.01 10.91 10.82
31 8.76 7.71 9.37 7.55 10.00 8.16 10.32 8.11 10.65 8.06 11.30 8.50 2.0 1 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
33 8.21 7.18 8.58 7.63 9.23 7.49 9.83 8.09 10.16 8.05 10.49 8.00 11.15 8.45 3.0 2 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
35 7.77 6.97 8.31 7.51 9.09 7.43 9.66 8.02 10.00 7.99 10.34 7.95 11.01 8.40 5.0 4 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
37 7.68 6.92 8.18 7.45 8.92 7.36 9.49 7.96 9.81 7.92 10.13 7.87 10.77 8.32 7.0 6 11.37 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
39 7.58 6.87 8.04 7.39 8.76 7.29 9.31 7.89 9.62 7.85 9.93 7.80 10.54 8.25 9.0 8 11.85 11.76 11.67 11.58 11.48
41 7.49 6.83 7.91 7.33 8.59 7.22 9.14 7.82 9.43 7.77 9.73 7.73 10.31 8.17 11.5 10 12.32 12.23 12.15 12.05 11.95
43 7.40 6.79 7.78 7.27 8.42 7.15 8.96 7.75 9.24 7.70 9.52 7.65 10.08 8.09 13.5 12 12.97 12.88 12.78 12.68 12.72
Note(1) These data show average status. 15.5 14 13.62 13.52 13.41 13.32 13.49
Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously. 16.5 16 13.95 13.84 13.72 13.63 13.87
These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.(Cooling only)
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions. PGA000Z770
Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m
Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows
TC :Total cooling capacity (kW)
SHC :Sensible heat capacity (kW)

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Model FDF100VSXVD Indoor unit FDF100VD Outdoor unit FDC100VSX


Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18˚CDB 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB air temp. ˚CDB
air temp.
12˚CWB 14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB ˚CDB ˚CWB 16 18 20 22 24
˚CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02 10.93
11 8.33 7.11 8.84 7.70 9.10 7.65 9.38 7.60 9.94 8.05 10.50 7.92 -17.7 -18 11.34 11.25 11.16 11.06 10.97
13 8.63 7.24 9.17 7.83 9.43 7.77 9.73 7.73 10.32 8.17 10.92 8.04 -15.7 -16 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
15 8.93 7.36 9.49 7.96 9.77 7.90 10.09 7.86 10.71 8.30 11.34 8.17 -13.5 -14 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
17 9.23 7.49 9.82 8.09 10.11 8.03 10.44 7.98 11.10 8.43 11.75 8.29 -11.5 -12 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
19 9.44 7.58 10.04 8.17 10.34 8.12 10.68 8.07 11.35 8.52 12.01 8.37 -9.5 -10 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
21 9.64 7.67 10.26 8.26 10.57 8.21 10.91 8.16 11.59 8.60 12.28 8.46 -7.5 -8 11.37 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
23 9.64 7.67 10.28 8.27 10.59 8.21 10.94 8.17 11.63 8.61 12.32 8.47 -5.5 -6 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
25 8.95 7.80 9.64 7.67 10.30 8.28 10.62 8.23 10.97 8.18 11.66 8.62 12.36 8.48 -3.0 -4 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
27 8.91 7.78 9.64 7.67 10.33 8.29 10.64 8.23 10.96 8.17 11.59 8.60 -1.0 -2 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
29 8.84 7.75 9.51 7.61 10.16 8.22 10.48 8.17 10.80 8.12 11.45 8.55 1.0 0 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
31 8.76 7.71 9.37 7.55 10.00 8.16 10.32 8.11 10.65 8.06 11.30 8.50 2.0 1 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
33 8.21 7.18 8.58 7.63 9.23 7.49 9.83 8.09 10.16 8.05 10.49 8.00 11.15 8.45 3.0 2 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
35 7.77 6.97 8.31 7.51 9.09 7.43 9.66 8.02 10.00 7.99 10.34 7.95 11.01 8.40 5.0 4 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
37 7.68 6.92 8.18 7.45 8.92 7.36 9.49 7.96 9.81 7.92 10.13 7.87 10.77 8.32 7.0 6 11.37 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
39 7.58 6.87 8.04 7.39 8.76 7.29 9.31 7.89 9.62 7.85 9.93 7.80 10.54 8.25 9.0 8 11.85 11.76 11.67 11.58 11.48
41 7.49 6.83 7.91 7.33 8.59 7.22 9.14 7.82 9.43 7.77 9.73 7.73 10.31 8.17 11.5 10 12.32 12.23 12.15 12.05 11.95
43 7.40 6.79 7.78 7.27 8.42 7.15 8.96 7.75 9.24 7.70 9.52 7.65 10.08 8.09 13.5 12 12.97 12.88 12.78 12.68 12.72
15.5 14 13.62 13.52 13.41 13.32 13.49
16.5 16 13.95 13.84 13.72 13.63 13.87

PGA000Z770
Model FDF125VNXVD Indoor unit FDF125VD Outdoor unit FDC125VNX
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18˚CDB 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB air temp. ˚CDB
air temp.
12˚CWB 14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB ˚CDB ˚CWB 16 18 20 22 24
˚CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 9.12 9.05 8.97 8.90 8.83
11 10.41 8.00 11.05 8.58 11.37 8.52 11.72 8.46 12.42 8.88 13.12 8.72 -17.7 -18 9.67 9.60 9.52 9.44 9.37
13 10.79 8.17 11.46 8.75 11.79 8.68 12.16 8.63 12.91 9.06 13.65 8.89 -15.7 -16 10.23 10.15 10.07 9.98 9.90
15 11.16 8.34 11.87 8.92 12.22 8.86 12.61 8.80 13.39 9.23 14.17 9.06 -13.5 -14 10.67 10.59 10.50 10.42 10.33
17 11.54 8.51 12.27 9.09 12.64 9.03 13.05 8.97 13.87 9.40 14.69 9.23 -11.5 -12 11.11 11.03 10.94 10.85 10.76
19 11.80 8.63 12.55 9.21 12.93 9.14 13.34 9.09 14.18 9.51 15.02 9.34 -9.5 -10 11.56 11.47 11.38 11.29 11.19
21 12.05 8.74 12.83 9.33 13.21 9.26 13.64 9.20 14.49 9.62 15.34 9.45 -7.5 -8 12.00 11.91 11.82 11.72 11.62
23 12.05 8.74 12.85 9.34 13.24 9.27 13.67 9.22 14.54 9.64 15.40 9.47 -5.5 -6 12.49 12.40 12.30 12.20 12.10
25 11.19 8.87 12.05 8.74 12.88 9.35 13.27 9.28 13.71 9.23 14.58 9.66 15.45 9.49 -3.0 -4 12.99 12.89 12.79 12.68 12.57
27 11.14 8.85 12.05 8.74 12.91 9.36 13.30 9.30 13.70 9.23 14.49 9.62 -1.0 -2 13.48 13.38 13.27 13.16 13.05
29 11.05 8.80 11.88 8.66 12.70 9.27 13.10 9.21 13.51 9.15 14.31 9.56 1.0 0 13.98 13.87 13.76 13.64 13.52
31 10.95 8.75 11.71 8.59 12.49 9.18 12.90 9.13 13.31 9.07 14.13 9.49 2.0 1 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
33 10.26 8.22 10.73 8.64 11.53 8.50 12.29 9.10 12.70 9.05 13.11 8.99 13.94 9.42 3.0 2 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
35 9.71 7.93 10.39 8.48 11.36 8.43 12.08 9.01 12.50 8.97 12.92 8.92 13.76 9.36 5.0 4 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
37 9.60 7.88 10.22 8.40 11.15 8.33 11.86 8.92 12.26 8.87 12.67 8.82 13.47 9.25 7.0 6 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.77
39 9.48 7.82 10.05 8.32 10.94 8.24 11.64 8.82 12.03 8.78 12.41 8.72 13.18 9.15 9.0 8 14.81 14.70 14.59 14.47 14.35
41 9.36 7.75 9.89 8.24 10.74 8.15 11.42 8.73 11.79 8.68 12.16 8.63 12.89 9.05 11.5 10 15.41 15.29 15.18 15.06 14.94
43 9.25 7.70 9.72 8.16 10.53 8.05 11.21 8.65 11.55 8.59 11.90 8.53 12.60 8.95 13.5 12 16.22 16.09 15.97 15.85 15.90
Note(1) These data show average status. 15.5 14 17.03 16.90 16.76 16.65 16.86
Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously. 16.5 16 17.44 17.30 17.16 17.04 17.34
These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.(Cooling only)
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions. PGA000Z770
Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m
Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows
TC :Total cooling capacity (kW)
SHC :Sensible heat capacity (kW)

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Model FDF125VSXVD Indoor unit FDF125VD Outdoor unit FDC125VSX


Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18˚CDB 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB air temp. ˚CDB
air temp.
12˚CWB 14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB ˚CDB ˚CWB 16 18 20 22 24
˚CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.78 13.66
11 10.41 8.00 11.05 8.58 11.37 8.52 11.72 8.46 12.42 8.88 13.12 8.72 -17.7 -18 14.17 14.06 13.94 13.83 13.72
13 10.79 8.17 11.46 8.75 11.79 8.68 12.16 8.63 12.91 9.06 13.65 8.89 -15.7 -16 14.23 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
15 11.16 8.34 11.87 8.92 12.22 8.86 12.61 8.80 13.39 9.23 14.17 9.06 -13.5 -14 14.23 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
17 11.54 8.51 12.27 9.09 12.64 9.03 13.05 8.97 13.87 9.40 14.69 9.23 -11.5 -12 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
19 11.80 8.63 12.55 9.21 12.93 9.14 13.34 9.09 14.18 9.51 15.02 9.34 -9.5 -10 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
21 12.05 8.74 12.83 9.33 13.21 9.26 13.64 9.20 14.49 9.62 15.34 9.45 -7.5 -8 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
23 12.05 8.74 12.85 9.34 13.24 9.27 13.67 9.22 14.54 9.64 15.40 9.47 -5.5 -6 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.77
25 11.19 8.87 12.05 8.74 12.88 9.35 13.27 9.28 13.71 9.23 14.58 9.66 15.45 9.49 -3.0 -4 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.77
27 11.14 8.85 12.05 8.74 12.91 9.36 13.30 9.30 13.70 9.23 14.49 9.62 -1.0 -2 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
29 11.05 8.80 11.88 8.66 12.70 9.27 13.10 9.21 13.51 9.15 14.31 9.56 1.0 0 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
31 10.95 8.75 11.71 8.59 12.49 9.18 12.90 9.13 13.31 9.07 14.13 9.49 2.0 1 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
33 10.26 8.22 10.73 8.64 11.53 8.50 12.29 9.10 12.70 9.05 13.11 8.99 13.94 9.42 3.0 2 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
35 9.71 7.93 10.39 8.48 11.36 8.43 12.08 9.01 12.50 8.97 12.92 8.92 13.76 9.36 5.0 4 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
37 9.60 7.88 10.22 8.40 11.15 8.33 11.86 8.92 12.26 8.87 12.67 8.82 13.47 9.25 7.0 6 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.77
39 9.48 7.82 10.05 8.32 10.94 8.24 11.64 8.82 12.03 8.78 12.41 8.72 13.18 9.15 9.0 8 14.81 14.70 14.59 14.47 14.35
41 9.36 7.75 9.89 8.24 10.74 8.15 11.42 8.73 11.79 8.68 12.16 8.63 12.89 9.05 11.5 10 15.41 15.29 15.18 15.06 14.94
43 9.25 7.70 9.72 8.16 10.53 8.05 11.21 8.65 11.55 8.59 11.90 8.53 12.60 8.95 13.5 12 16.22 16.09 15.97 15.85 15.90
15.5 14 17.03 16.90 16.76 16.65 16.86
16.5 16 17.44 17.30 17.16 17.04 17.34

PGA000Z770
Model FDF140VNXVD Indoor unit FDF140VD Outdoor unit FDC140VNX
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18˚CDB 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB air temp. ˚CDB
air temp.
12˚CWB 14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB ˚CDB ˚CWB 16 18 20 22 24
˚CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 10.42 10.34 10.26 10.17 10.09
11 11.66 8.56 12.38 9.13 12.73 9.06 13.13 9.00 13.91 9.41 14.70 9.24 -17.7 -18 11.06 10.97 10.88 10.79 10.70
13 12.08 8.76 12.83 9.33 13.21 9.26 13.62 9.20 14.45 9.61 15.28 9.43 -15.7 -16 11.69 11.60 11.50 11.41 11.32
15 12.50 8.95 13.29 9.53 13.68 9.46 14.12 9.40 14.99 9.81 15.87 9.63 -13.5 -14 12.20 12.10 12.00 11.91 11.81
17 12.92 9.15 13.75 9.73 14.16 9.66 14.62 9.60 15.54 10.02 16.45 9.83 -11.5 -12 12.70 12.60 12.50 12.40 12.30
19 13.21 9.29 14.06 9.87 14.48 9.80 14.95 9.74 15.88 10.15 16.82 9.96 -9.5 -10 13.21 13.11 13.00 12.90 12.79
21 13.50 9.43 14.36 10.00 14.80 9.93 15.28 9.87 16.23 10.28 17.19 10.09 -7.5 -8 13.71 13.61 13.50 13.39 13.28
23 13.50 9.43 14.40 10.02 14.83 9.95 15.31 9.89 16.28 10.30 17.25 10.11 -5.5 -6 14.28 14.17 14.06 13.94 13.83
25 12.53 9.54 13.50 9.43 14.43 10.03 14.87 9.96 15.35 9.90 16.33 10.32 17.30 10.13 -3.0 -4 14.84 14.73 14.61 14.49 14.37
27 12.48 9.52 13.50 9.43 14.46 10.05 14.90 9.98 15.34 9.90 16.23 10.28 -1.0 -2 15.41 15.29 15.17 15.04 14.91
29 12.37 9.46 13.31 9.34 14.23 9.94 14.68 9.88 15.13 9.81 16.03 10.20 1.0 0 15.97 15.85 15.72 15.59 15.45
31 12.26 9.41 13.11 9.24 13.99 9.84 14.45 9.78 14.91 9.72 15.82 10.12 2.0 1 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
33 11.49 8.87 12.02 9.28 12.92 9.15 13.76 9.73 14.23 9.69 14.69 9.63 15.61 10.04 3.0 2 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
35 10.88 8.54 11.63 9.09 12.72 9.05 13.53 9.63 14.00 9.59 14.47 9.54 15.41 9.97 5.0 4 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
37 10.75 8.47 11.45 9.00 12.49 8.95 13.29 9.53 13.74 9.48 14.18 9.42 15.08 9.84 7.0 6 16.25 16.12 16.00 15.87 15.73
39 10.62 8.41 11.26 8.90 12.26 8.84 13.04 9.42 13.47 9.37 13.90 9.31 14.76 9.72 9.0 8 16.93 16.80 16.68 16.54 16.40
41 10.49 8.34 11.07 8.81 12.02 8.73 12.80 9.31 13.21 9.26 13.62 9.20 14.44 9.61 11.5 10 17.61 17.48 17.35 17.21 17.07
43 10.35 8.26 10.89 8.72 11.79 8.62 12.55 9.21 12.94 9.15 13.33 9.08 14.11 9.49 13.5 12 18.53 18.39 18.25 18.12 18.17
Note(1) These data show average status. 15.5 14 19.46 19.31 19.16 19.02 19.27
Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously. 16.5 16 19.93 19.77 19.61 19.48 19.82
These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.(Cooling only)
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions. PGA000Z770
Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m
Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows
TC :Total cooling capacity (kW)
SHC :Sensible heat capacity (kW)

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Model FDF140VSXVD Indoor unit FDF140VD Outdoor unit FDC140VSX


Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18˚CDB 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB air temp. ˚CDB
air temp.
12˚CWB 14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB ˚CDB ˚CWB 16 18 20 22 24
˚CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74 15.61
11 11.66 8.56 12.38 9.13 12.73 9.06 13.13 9.00 13.91 9.41 14.70 9.24 -17.7 -18 16.19 16.07 15.94 15.81 15.68
13 12.08 8.76 12.83 9.33 13.21 9.26 13.62 9.20 14.45 9.61 15.28 9.43 -15.7 -16 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
15 12.50 8.95 13.29 9.53 13.68 9.46 14.12 9.40 14.99 9.81 15.87 9.63 -13.5 -14 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
17 12.92 9.15 13.75 9.73 14.16 9.66 14.62 9.60 15.54 10.02 16.45 9.83 -11.5 -12 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
19 13.21 9.29 14.06 9.87 14.48 9.80 14.95 9.74 15.88 10.15 16.82 9.96 -9.5 -10 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
21 13.50 9.43 14.36 10.00 14.80 9.93 15.28 9.87 16.23 10.28 17.19 10.09 -7.5 -8 16.25 16.12 16.00 15.87 15.74
23 13.50 9.43 14.40 10.02 14.83 9.95 15.31 9.89 16.28 10.30 17.25 10.11 -5.5 -6 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
25 12.53 9.54 13.50 9.43 14.43 10.03 14.87 9.96 15.35 9.90 16.33 10.32 17.30 10.13 -3.0 -4 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.73
27 12.48 9.52 13.50 9.43 14.46 10.05 14.90 9.98 15.34 9.90 16.23 10.28 -1.0 -2 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
29 12.37 9.46 13.31 9.34 14.23 9.94 14.68 9.88 15.13 9.81 16.03 10.20 1.0 0 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
31 12.26 9.41 13.11 9.24 13.99 9.84 14.45 9.78 14.91 9.72 15.82 10.12 2.0 1 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
33 11.49 8.87 12.02 9.28 12.92 9.15 13.76 9.73 14.23 9.69 14.69 9.63 15.61 10.04 3.0 2 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
35 10.88 8.54 11.63 9.09 12.72 9.05 13.53 9.63 14.00 9.59 14.47 9.54 15.41 9.97 5.0 4 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
37 10.75 8.47 11.45 9.00 12.49 8.95 13.29 9.53 13.74 9.48 14.18 9.42 15.08 9.84 7.0 6 16.25 16.12 16.00 15.87 15.73
39 10.62 8.41 11.26 8.90 12.26 8.84 13.04 9.42 13.47 9.37 13.90 9.31 14.76 9.72 9.0 8 16.93 16.80 16.68 16.54 16.40
41 10.49 8.34 11.07 8.81 12.02 8.73 12.80 9.31 13.21 9.26 13.62 9.20 14.44 9.61 11.5 10 17.61 17.48 17.35 17.21 17.07
43 10.35 8.26 10.89 8.72 11.79 8.62 12.55 9.21 12.94 9.15 13.33 9.08 14.11 9.49 13.5 12 18.53 18.39 18.25 18.12 18.17
15.5 14 19.46 19.31 19.16 19.02 19.27
16.5 16 19.93 19.77 19.61 19.48 19.82

PGA000Z770

(b) Twin type


Model FDF140VNXPVD Indoor unit FDF71VD (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC140VNX
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18˚CDB 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB air temp. ˚CDB
air temp.
12˚CWB 14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB ˚CDB ˚CWB 16 18 20 22 24
˚CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 10.42 10.34 10.26 10.17 10.09
11 11.66 9.16 12.38 9.89 12.73 9.77 13.13 9.66 13.91 10.17 14.70 9.89 -17.7 -18 11.06 10.97 10.88 10.79 10.70
13 12.08 9.31 12.83 10.04 13.21 9.92 13.62 9.80 14.45 10.32 15.28 10.03 -15.7 -16 11.69 11.60 11.50 11.41 11.32
15 12.50 9.47 13.29 10.20 13.68 10.07 14.12 9.96 14.99 10.46 15.87 10.17 -13.5 -14 12.20 12.10 12.00 11.91 11.81
17 12.92 9.63 13.75 10.36 14.16 10.23 14.62 10.11 15.54 10.62 16.45 10.31 -11.5 -12 12.70 12.60 12.50 12.40 12.30
19 13.21 9.74 14.06 10.46 14.48 10.34 14.95 10.21 15.88 10.71 16.82 10.40 -9.5 -10 13.21 13.11 13.00 12.90 12.79
21 13.50 9.85 14.36 10.57 14.80 10.44 15.28 10.32 16.23 10.81 17.19 10.49 -7.5 -8 13.71 13.61 13.50 13.39 13.28
23 13.50 9.85 14.40 10.58 14.83 10.45 15.31 10.33 16.28 10.82 17.25 10.51 -5.5 -6 14.28 14.17 14.06 13.94 13.83
25 12.53 10.14 13.50 9.85 14.43 10.59 14.87 10.47 15.35 10.34 16.33 10.84 17.30 10.52 -3.0 -4 14.84 14.73 14.61 14.49 14.37
27 12.48 10.12 13.50 9.85 14.46 10.60 14.90 10.48 15.34 10.34 16.23 10.81 -1.0 -2 15.41 15.29 15.17 15.04 14.91
29 12.37 10.07 13.31 9.78 14.23 10.52 14.68 10.40 15.13 10.27 16.03 10.75 1.0 0 15.97 15.85 15.72 15.59 15.45
31 12.26 10.02 13.11 9.70 13.99 10.44 14.45 10.33 14.91 10.20 15.82 10.69 2.0 1 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
33 11.49 9.37 12.02 9.92 12.92 9.63 13.76 10.36 14.23 10.25 14.69 10.13 15.61 10.64 3.0 2 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
35 10.88 9.10 11.63 9.76 12.72 9.55 13.53 10.28 14.00 10.18 14.47 10.06 15.41 10.58 5.0 4 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
37 10.75 9.04 11.45 9.69 12.49 9.47 13.29 10.20 13.74 10.09 14.18 9.97 15.08 10.49 7.0 6 16.25 16.12 16.00 15.87 15.73
39 10.62 8.98 11.26 9.61 12.26 9.38 13.04 10.11 13.47 10.01 13.90 9.89 14.76 10.40 9.0 8 16.93 16.80 16.68 16.54 16.40
41 10.49 8.92 11.07 9.54 12.02 9.29 12.80 10.03 13.21 9.92 13.62 9.80 14.44 10.31 11.5 10 17.61 17.48 17.35 17.21 17.07
43 10.35 8.86 10.89 9.46 11.79 9.21 12.55 9.95 12.94 9.84 13.33 9.72 14.11 10.23 13.5 12 18.53 18.39 18.25 18.12 18.17
15.5 14 19.46 19.31 19.16 19.02 19.27
Note(1) These data show average status.
16.5 16 19.93 19.77 19.61 19.48 19.82
Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously.
These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.(Cooling only)
PGA000Z770
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions.
Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m
Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows
TC :Total cooling capacity (kW)
SHC :Sensible heat capacity (kW)

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Model FDF140VSXPVD Indoor unit FDF71VD (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC140VSX


Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18˚CDB 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB air temp. ˚CDB
air temp.
12˚CWB 14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB ˚CDB ˚CWB 16 18 20 22 24
˚CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74 15.61
11 11.66 9.16 12.38 9.89 12.73 9.77 13.13 9.66 13.91 10.17 14.70 9.89 -17.7 -18 16.19 16.07 15.94 15.81 15.68
13 12.08 9.31 12.83 10.04 13.21 9.92 13.62 9.80 14.45 10.32 15.28 10.03 -15.7 -16 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
15 12.50 9.47 13.29 10.20 13.68 10.07 14.12 9.96 14.99 10.46 15.87 10.17 -13.5 -14 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
17 12.92 9.63 13.75 10.36 14.16 10.23 14.62 10.11 15.54 10.62 16.45 10.31 -11.5 -12 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
19 13.21 9.74 14.06 10.46 14.48 10.34 14.95 10.21 15.88 10.71 16.82 10.40 -9.5 -10 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
21 13.50 9.85 14.36 10.57 14.80 10.44 15.28 10.32 16.23 10.81 17.19 10.49 -7.5 -8 16.25 16.12 16.00 15.87 15.74
23 13.50 9.85 14.40 10.58 14.83 10.45 15.31 10.33 16.28 10.82 17.25 10.51 -5.5 -6 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
25 12.53 10.14 13.50 9.85 14.43 10.59 14.87 10.47 15.35 10.34 16.33 10.84 17.30 10.52 -3.0 -4 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.73
27 12.48 10.12 13.50 9.85 14.46 10.60 14.90 10.48 15.34 10.34 16.23 10.81 -1.0 -2 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
29 12.37 10.07 13.31 9.78 14.23 10.52 14.68 10.40 15.13 10.27 16.03 10.75 1.0 0 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
31 12.26 10.02 13.11 9.70 13.99 10.44 14.45 10.33 14.91 10.20 15.82 10.69 2.0 1 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
33 11.49 9.37 12.02 9.92 12.92 9.63 13.76 10.36 14.23 10.25 14.69 10.13 15.61 10.64 3.0 2 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
35 10.88 9.10 11.63 9.76 12.72 9.55 13.53 10.28 14.00 10.18 14.47 10.06 15.41 10.58 5.0 4 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
37 10.75 9.04 11.45 9.69 12.49 9.47 13.29 10.20 13.74 10.09 14.18 9.97 15.08 10.49 7.0 6 16.25 16.12 16.00 15.87 15.73
39 10.62 8.98 11.26 9.61 12.26 9.38 13.04 10.11 13.47 10.01 13.90 9.89 14.76 10.40 9.0 8 16.93 16.80 16.68 16.54 16.40
41 10.49 8.92 11.07 9.54 12.02 9.29 12.80 10.03 13.21 9.92 13.62 9.80 14.44 10.31 11.5 10 17.61 17.48 17.35 17.21 17.07
43 10.35 8.86 10.89 9.46 11.79 9.21 12.55 9.95 12.94 9.84 13.33 9.72 14.11 10.23 13.5 12 18.53 18.39 18.25 18.12 18.17
15.5 14 19.46 19.31 19.16 19.02 19.27
Note(1) These data show average status.
16.5 16 19.93 19.77 19.61 19.48 19.82
Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously.
These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.(Cooling only)
PGA000Z770
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions.
Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m
Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows
TC :Total cooling capacity (kW)
SHC :Sensible heat capacity (kW)

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(7) Wall mounted type (SRK)


(a) Twin type
Model SRK100VNXPZJX Indoor unit SRK50ZJX-S1 (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC100VNX
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18˚CDB 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB air temp. ˚CDB
air temp.
12˚CWB 14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB ˚CDB ˚CWB 16 18 20 22 24
˚CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 7.30 7.24 7.18 7.12 7.06
11 8.33 6.87 8.84 7.42 9.10 7.37 9.38 7.32 9.94 7.73 10.50 7.60 -17.7 -18 7.74 7.68 7.62 7.55 7.49
13 8.63 7.00 9.17 7.55 9.43 7.49 9.73 7.45 10.32 7.86 10.92 7.73 -15.7 -16 8.18 8.12 8.05 7.99 7.92
15 8.93 7.13 9.49 7.68 9.77 7.62 10.09 7.58 10.71 7.99 11.34 7.86 -13.5 -14 8.54 8.47 8.40 8.33 8.27
17 9.23 7.26 9.82 7.81 10.11 7.76 10.44 7.71 11.10 8.13 11.75 7.99 -11.5 -12 8.89 8.82 8.75 8.68 8.61
19 9.44 7.35 10.04 7.90 10.34 7.85 10.68 7.80 11.35 8.21 12.01 8.07 -9.5 -10 9.25 9.17 9.10 9.03 8.95
21 9.64 7.44 10.26 7.99 10.57 7.94 10.91 7.89 11.59 8.30 12.28 8.16 -7.5 -8 9.60 9.53 9.45 9.38 9.30
23 9.64 7.44 10.28 8.00 10.59 7.94 10.94 7.90 11.63 8.31 12.32 8.17 -5.5 -6 10.00 9.92 9.84 9.76 9.68
25 8.95 7.56 9.64 7.44 10.30 8.01 10.62 7.96 10.97 7.91 11.66 8.32 12.36 8.18 -3.0 -4 10.39 10.31 10.23 10.14 10.06
27 8.91 7.54 9.64 7.44 10.33 8.02 10.64 7.96 10.96 7.91 11.59 8.30 -1.0 -2 10.79 10.70 10.62 10.53 10.44
29 8.84 7.51 9.51 7.38 10.16 7.95 10.48 7.90 10.80 7.85 11.45 8.25 1.0 0 11.18 11.09 11.01 10.91 10.82
31 8.76 7.47 9.37 7.32 10.00 7.88 10.32 7.84 10.65 7.79 11.30 8.19 2.0 1 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
33 8.21 6.97 8.58 7.39 9.23 7.26 9.83 7.81 10.16 7.78 10.49 7.73 11.15 8.14 3.0 2 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
35 7.77 6.76 8.31 7.26 9.09 7.20 9.66 7.75 10.00 7.71 10.34 7.67 11.01 8.09 5.0 4 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
37 7.68 6.71 8.18 7.20 8.92 7.12 9.49 7.68 9.81 7.64 10.13 7.60 10.77 8.01 7.0 6 11.37 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
39 7.58 6.66 8.04 7.14 8.76 7.06 9.31 7.61 9.62 7.57 9.93 7.52 10.54 7.93 9.0 8 11.85 11.76 11.67 11.58 11.48
41 7.49 6.62 7.91 7.08 8.59 6.98 9.14 7.54 9.43 7.49 9.73 7.45 10.31 7.86 11.5 10 12.32 12.23 12.15 12.05 11.95
43 7.40 6.57 7.78 7.02 8.42 6.91 8.96 7.47 9.24 7.42 9.52 7.37 10.08 7.78 13.5 12 12.97 12.88 12.78 12.68 12.72
15.5 14 13.62 13.52 13.41 13.32 13.49
16.5 16 13.95 13.84 13.72 13.63 13.87

PCA001Z629
Model SRK100VSXPZJX Indoor unit SRK50ZJX-S1 (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC100VSX
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18˚CDB 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB air temp. ˚CDB
air temp.
12˚CWB 14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB ˚CDB ˚CWB 16 18 20 22 24
˚CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02 10.93
11 8.33 6.87 8.84 7.42 9.10 7.37 9.38 7.32 9.94 7.73 10.50 7.60 -17.7 -18 11.34 11.25 11.16 11.06 10.97
13 8.63 7.00 9.17 7.55 9.43 7.49 9.73 7.45 10.32 7.86 10.92 7.73 -15.7 -16 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
15 8.93 7.13 9.49 7.68 9.77 7.62 10.09 7.58 10.71 7.99 11.34 7.86 -13.5 -14 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
17 9.23 7.26 9.82 7.81 10.11 7.76 10.44 7.71 11.10 8.13 11.75 7.99 -11.5 -12 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
19 9.44 7.35 10.04 7.90 10.34 7.85 10.68 7.80 11.35 8.21 12.01 8.07 -9.5 -10 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
21 9.64 7.44 10.26 7.99 10.57 7.94 10.91 7.89 11.59 8.30 12.28 8.16 -7.5 -8 11.37 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
23 9.64 7.44 10.28 8.00 10.59 7.94 10.94 7.90 11.63 8.31 12.32 8.17 -5.5 -6 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.02
25 8.95 7.56 9.64 7.44 10.30 8.01 10.62 7.96 10.97 7.91 11.66 8.32 12.36 8.18 -3.0 -4 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
27 8.91 7.54 9.64 7.44 10.33 8.02 10.64 7.96 10.96 7.91 11.59 8.30 -1.0 -2 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
29 8.84 7.51 9.51 7.38 10.16 7.95 10.48 7.90 10.80 7.85 11.45 8.25 1.0 0 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
31 8.76 7.47 9.37 7.32 10.00 7.88 10.32 7.84 10.65 7.79 11.30 8.19 2.0 1 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
33 8.21 6.97 8.58 7.39 9.23 7.26 9.83 7.81 10.16 7.78 10.49 7.73 11.15 8.14 3.0 2 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.10 11.01
35 7.77 6.76 8.31 7.26 9.09 7.20 9.66 7.75 10.00 7.71 10.34 7.67 11.01 8.09 5.0 4 11.38 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
37 7.68 6.71 8.18 7.20 8.92 7.12 9.49 7.68 9.81 7.64 10.13 7.60 10.77 8.01 7.0 6 11.37 11.29 11.20 11.11 11.01
39 7.58 6.66 8.04 7.14 8.76 7.06 9.31 7.61 9.62 7.57 9.93 7.52 10.54 7.93 9.0 8 11.85 11.76 11.67 11.58 11.48
41 7.49 6.62 7.91 7.08 8.59 6.98 9.14 7.54 9.43 7.49 9.73 7.45 10.31 7.86 11.5 10 12.32 12.23 12.15 12.05 11.95
43 7.40 6.57 7.78 7.02 8.42 6.91 8.96 7.47 9.24 7.42 9.52 7.37 10.08 7.78 13.5 12 12.97 12.88 12.78 12.68 12.72
Note(1) These data show average statuses. 15.5 14 13.62 13.52 13.41 13.32 13.49
Note(1) Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously. 16.5 16 13.95 13.84 13.72 13.63 13.87
Note(1) These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions.
(2) Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m PCA001Z629
(2) Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows.
TC : Total cooling capacity
SHC : Sensible heat capacity

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Model SRK125VNXPZJX Indoor unit SRK60ZJX-S1 (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC125VNX


Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18˚CDB 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB air temp. ˚CDB
air temp.
12˚CWB 14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB ˚CDB ˚CWB 16 18 20 22 24
˚CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 9.12 9.05 8.97 8.90 8.83
11 10.41 7.80 11.05 8.36 11.37 8.28 11.72 8.21 12.42 8.61 13.12 8.42 -17.7 -18 9.67 9.60 9.52 9.44 9.37
13 10.79 7.97 11.46 8.52 11.79 8.44 12.16 8.37 12.91 8.77 13.65 8.58 -15.7 -16 10.23 10.15 10.07 9.98 9.90
15 11.16 8.13 11.87 8.69 12.22 8.61 12.61 8.54 13.39 8.93 14.17 8.74 -13.5 -14 10.67 10.59 10.50 10.42 10.33
17 11.54 8.30 12.27 8.85 12.64 8.77 13.05 8.70 13.87 9.10 14.69 8.90 -11.5 -12 11.11 11.03 10.94 10.85 10.76
19 11.80 8.41 12.55 8.96 12.93 8.89 13.34 8.81 14.18 9.21 15.02 9.00 -9.5 -10 11.56 11.47 11.38 11.29 11.19
21 12.05 8.52 12.83 9.08 13.21 9.00 13.64 8.93 14.49 9.31 15.34 9.11 -7.5 -8 12.00 11.91 11.82 11.72 11.62
23 12.05 8.52 12.85 9.09 13.24 9.01 13.67 8.94 14.54 9.33 15.40 9.13 -5.5 -6 12.49 12.40 12.30 12.20 12.10
25 11.19 8.68 12.05 8.52 12.88 9.10 13.27 9.02 13.71 8.95 14.58 9.35 15.45 9.14 -3.0 -4 12.99 12.89 12.79 12.68 12.57
27 11.14 8.65 12.05 8.52 12.91 9.11 13.30 9.03 13.70 8.95 14.49 9.31 -1.0 -2 13.48 13.38 13.27 13.16 13.05
29 11.05 8.61 11.88 8.45 12.70 9.03 13.10 8.95 13.51 8.88 14.31 9.25 1.0 0 13.98 13.87 13.76 13.64 13.52
31 10.95 8.56 11.71 8.37 12.49 8.94 12.90 8.87 13.31 8.80 14.13 9.19 2.0 1 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
33 10.26 8.05 10.73 8.46 11.53 8.29 12.29 8.86 12.70 8.80 13.11 8.73 13.94 9.12 3.0 2 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
35 9.71 7.77 10.39 8.30 11.36 8.22 12.08 8.77 12.50 8.72 12.92 8.65 13.76 9.06 5.0 4 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
37 9.60 7.72 10.22 8.22 11.15 8.12 11.86 8.68 12.26 8.62 12.67 8.56 13.47 8.96 7.0 6 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.77
39 9.48 7.66 10.05 8.14 10.94 8.03 11.64 8.59 12.03 8.53 12.41 8.46 13.18 8.86 9.0 8 14.81 14.70 14.59 14.47 14.35
41 9.36 7.60 9.89 8.07 10.74 7.95 11.42 8.51 11.79 8.44 12.16 8.37 12.89 8.77 11.5 10 15.41 15.29 15.18 15.06 14.94
43 9.25 7.54 9.72 7.99 10.53 7.86 11.21 8.42 11.55 8.35 11.90 8.28 12.60 8.67 13.5 12 16.22 16.09 15.97 15.85 15.90
15.5 14 17.03 16.90 16.76 16.65 16.86
16.5 16 17.44 17.30 17.16 17.04 17.34

PCA001Z629
Model SRK125VSXPZJX Indoor unit SRK60ZJX-S1 (2 units) Outdoor unit FDC125VSX
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18˚CDB 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB air temp. ˚CDB
air temp.
12˚CWB 14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB ˚CDB ˚CWB 16 18 20 22 24
˚CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.78 13.66
11 10.41 7.80 11.05 8.36 11.37 8.28 11.72 8.21 12.42 8.61 13.12 8.42 -17.7 -18 14.17 14.06 13.94 13.83 13.72
13 10.79 7.97 11.46 8.52 11.79 8.44 12.16 8.37 12.91 8.77 13.65 8.58 -15.7 -16 14.23 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
15 11.16 8.13 11.87 8.69 12.22 8.61 12.61 8.54 13.39 8.93 14.17 8.74 -13.5 -14 14.23 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
17 11.54 8.30 12.27 8.85 12.64 8.77 13.05 8.70 13.87 9.10 14.69 8.90 -11.5 -12 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
19 11.80 8.41 12.55 8.96 12.93 8.89 13.34 8.81 14.18 9.21 15.02 9.00 -9.5 -10 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
21 12.05 8.52 12.83 9.08 13.21 9.00 13.64 8.93 14.49 9.31 15.34 9.11 -7.5 -8 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.89 13.77
23 12.05 8.52 12.85 9.09 13.24 9.01 13.67 8.94 14.54 9.33 15.40 9.13 -5.5 -6 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.77
25 11.19 8.68 12.05 8.52 12.88 9.10 13.27 9.02 13.71 8.95 14.58 9.35 15.45 9.14 -3.0 -4 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.77
27 11.14 8.65 12.05 8.52 12.91 9.11 13.30 9.03 13.70 8.95 14.49 9.31 -1.0 -2 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
29 11.05 8.61 11.88 8.45 12.70 9.03 13.10 8.95 13.51 8.88 14.31 9.25 1.0 0 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
31 10.95 8.56 11.71 8.37 12.49 8.94 12.90 8.87 13.31 8.80 14.13 9.19 2.0 1 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
33 10.26 8.05 10.73 8.46 11.53 8.29 12.29 8.86 12.70 8.80 13.11 8.73 13.94 9.12 3.0 2 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
35 9.71 7.77 10.39 8.30 11.36 8.22 12.08 8.77 12.50 8.72 12.92 8.65 13.76 9.06 5.0 4 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.76
37 9.60 7.72 10.22 8.22 11.15 8.12 11.86 8.68 12.26 8.62 12.67 8.56 13.47 8.96 7.0 6 14.22 14.11 14.00 13.88 13.77
39 9.48 7.66 10.05 8.14 10.94 8.03 11.64 8.59 12.03 8.53 12.41 8.46 13.18 8.86 9.0 8 14.81 14.70 14.59 14.47 14.35
41 9.36 7.60 9.89 8.07 10.74 7.95 11.42 8.51 11.79 8.44 12.16 8.37 12.89 8.77 11.5 10 15.41 15.29 15.18 15.06 14.94
43 9.25 7.54 9.72 7.99 10.53 7.86 11.21 8.42 11.55 8.35 11.90 8.28 12.60 8.67 13.5 12 16.22 16.09 15.97 15.85 15.90
Note(1) These data show average statuses. 15.5 14 17.03 16.90 16.76 16.65 16.86
Note(1) Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously. 16.5 16 17.44 17.30 17.16 17.04 17.34
Note(1) These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions.
(2) Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m PCA001Z629
(2) Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows.
TC : Total cooling capacity
SHC : Sensible heat capacity

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Model SRK140VNXTZJX Indoor unit SRK50ZJX-S1 (3 units) Outdoor unit FDC140VNX
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18˚CDB 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB air temp. ˚CDB
air temp.
12˚CWB 14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB ˚CDB ˚CWB 16 18 20 22 24
˚CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 10.42 10.34 10.26 10.17 10.09
11 11.66 9.96 12.38 10.79 12.73 10.71 13.13 10.64 13.91 11.27 14.70 11.09 -17.7 -18 11.06 10.97 10.88 10.79 10.70
13 12.08 10.13 12.83 10.96 13.21 10.89 13.62 10.82 14.45 11.45 15.28 11.26 -15.7 -16 11.69 11.60 11.50 11.41 11.32
15 12.50 10.31 13.29 11.14 13.68 11.07 14.12 11.00 14.99 11.63 15.87 11.44 -13.5 -14 12.20 12.10 12.00 11.91 11.81
17 12.92 10.49 13.75 11.32 14.16 11.25 14.62 11.18 15.54 11.81 16.45 11.62 -11.5 -12 12.70 12.60 12.50 12.40 12.30
19 13.21 10.61 14.06 11.45 14.48 11.37 14.95 11.30 15.88 11.93 16.82 11.73 -9.5 -10 13.21 13.11 13.00 12.90 12.79
21 13.50 10.74 14.36 11.57 14.80 11.49 15.28 11.43 16.23 12.04 17.19 11.85 -7.5 -8 13.71 13.61 13.50 13.39 13.28
23 13.50 10.74 14.40 11.58 14.83 11.50 15.31 11.44 16.28 12.06 17.25 11.87 -5.5 -6 14.28 14.17 14.06 13.94 13.83
25 12.53 10.92 13.50 10.74 14.43 11.59 14.87 11.52 15.35 11.45 16.33 12.08 17.30 11.88 -3.0 -4 14.84 14.73 14.61 14.49 14.37
27 12.48 10.90 13.50 10.74 14.46 11.61 14.90 11.53 15.34 11.45 16.23 12.04 -1.0 -2 15.41 15.29 15.17 15.04 14.91
29 12.37 10.85 13.31 10.66 14.23 11.51 14.68 11.45 15.13 11.37 16.03 11.98 1.0 0 15.97 15.85 15.72 15.59 15.45
31 12.26 10.80 13.11 10.57 13.99 11.42 14.45 11.36 14.91 11.29 15.82 11.91 2.0 1 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
33 11.49 10.05 12.02 10.69 12.92 10.49 13.76 11.33 14.23 11.27 14.69 11.21 15.61 11.83 3.0 2 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
35 10.88 9.75 11.63 10.51 12.72 10.40 13.53 11.24 14.00 11.19 14.47 11.13 15.41 11.77 5.0 4 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
37 10.75 9.69 11.45 10.43 12.49 10.31 13.29 11.14 13.74 11.09 14.18 11.02 15.08 11.66 7.0 6 16.25 16.12 16.00 15.87 15.73
39 10.62 9.63 11.26 10.34 12.26 10.21 13.04 11.04 13.47 10.99 13.90 10.92 14.76 11.55 9.0 8 16.93 16.80 16.68 16.54 16.40
41 10.49 9.57 11.07 10.26 12.02 10.11 12.80 10.95 13.21 10.89 13.62 10.82 14.44 11.44 11.5 10 17.61 17.48 17.35 17.21 17.07
43 10.35 9.50 10.89 10.18 11.79 10.01 12.55 10.85 12.94 10.79 13.33 10.72 14.11 11.33 13.5 12 18.53 18.39 18.25 18.12 18.17
15.5 14 19.46 19.31 19.16 19.02 19.27
16.5 16 19.93 19.77 19.61 19.48 19.82

PCA001Z629
Model SRK140VSXTZJX Indoor unit SRK50ZJX-S1 (3 units) Outdoor unit FDC140VSX
Cool Mode (kW) Heat Mode (kW)
Indoor air temperature Outdoor Indoor air temperature
Outdoor
18˚CDB 21˚CDB 23˚CDB 26˚CDB 27˚CDB 28˚CDB 31˚CDB 33˚CDB air temp. ˚CDB
air temp.
12˚CWB 14˚CWB 16˚CWB 18˚CWB 19˚CWB 20˚CWB 22˚CWB 24˚CWB ˚CDB ˚CWB 16 18 20 22 24
˚CDB TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC -19.8 -20 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74 15.61
11 11.66 9.96 12.38 10.79 12.73 10.71 13.13 10.64 13.91 11.27 14.70 11.09 -17.7 -18 16.19 16.07 15.94 15.81 15.68
13 12.08 10.13 12.83 10.96 13.21 10.89 13.62 10.82 14.45 11.45 15.28 11.26 -15.7 -16 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
15 12.50 10.31 13.29 11.14 13.68 11.07 14.12 11.00 14.99 11.63 15.87 11.44 -13.5 -14 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
17 12.92 10.49 13.75 11.32 14.16 11.25 14.62 11.18 15.54 11.81 16.45 11.62 -11.5 -12 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
19 13.21 10.61 14.06 11.45 14.48 11.37 14.95 11.30 15.88 11.93 16.82 11.73 -9.5 -10 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
21 13.50 10.74 14.36 11.57 14.80 11.49 15.28 11.43 16.23 12.04 17.19 11.85 -7.5 -8 16.25 16.12 16.00 15.87 15.74
23 13.50 10.74 14.40 11.58 14.83 11.50 15.31 11.44 16.28 12.06 17.25 11.87 -5.5 -6 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.74
25 12.53 10.92 13.50 10.74 14.43 11.59 14.87 11.52 15.35 11.45 16.33 12.08 17.30 11.88 -3.0 -4 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.87 15.73
27 12.48 10.90 13.50 10.74 14.46 11.61 14.90 11.53 15.34 11.45 16.23 12.04 -1.0 -2 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
29 12.37 10.85 13.31 10.66 14.23 11.51 14.68 11.45 15.13 11.37 16.03 11.98 1.0 0 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
31 12.26 10.80 13.11 10.57 13.99 11.42 14.45 11.36 14.91 11.29 15.82 11.91 2.0 1 16.26 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
33 11.49 10.05 12.02 10.69 12.92 10.49 13.76 11.33 14.23 11.27 14.69 11.21 15.61 11.83 3.0 2 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
35 10.88 9.75 11.63 10.51 12.72 10.40 13.53 11.24 14.00 11.19 14.47 11.13 15.41 11.77 5.0 4 16.25 16.13 16.00 15.86 15.73
37 10.75 9.69 11.45 10.43 12.49 10.31 13.29 11.14 13.74 11.09 14.18 11.02 15.08 11.66 7.0 6 16.25 16.12 16.00 15.87 15.73
39 10.62 9.63 11.26 10.34 12.26 10.21 13.04 11.04 13.47 10.99 13.90 10.92 14.76 11.55 9.0 8 16.93 16.80 16.68 16.54 16.40
41 10.49 9.57 11.07 10.26 12.02 10.11 12.80 10.95 13.21 10.89 13.62 10.82 14.44 11.44 11.5 10 17.61 17.48 17.35 17.21 17.07
43 10.35 9.50 10.89 10.18 11.79 10.01 12.55 10.85 12.94 10.79 13.33 10.72 14.11 11.33 13.5 12 18.53 18.39 18.25 18.12 18.17
Note(1) These data show average statuses. 15.5 14 19.46 19.31 19.16 19.02 19.27
Note(1) Depending on the system control, there may be ranges where the operation is not conducted continuously. 16.5 16 19.93 19.77 19.61 19.48 19.82
Note(1) These data show the case where the operation frequency of a compressor is fixed.
(2) Capacities are based on the following conditions.
(2) Corresponding refrigerant piping length :7.5m PCA001Z629
(2) Level difference of Zero.
(3) Symbols are as follows.
TC : Total cooling capacity
SHC : Sensible heat capacity

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[References data]
 Capacity variation against outdoor and indoor temperature at rated capacity condition.

Models SRC40, 50, 60ZJX-S


① Cooling

1.5

Indoor air
temperture 24℃WB
Capacity compensation coeffcient

Indoor air
1.0 temperture 19℃WB

Indoor air
temperture 15℃WB

Indoor air
0.5 temperture 12℃WB
Indoor air
temperture 17℃WB

0
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50

Outdoor air temperature (℃DB)

② Heating

1.5
Outdoor air
Outdoor air temperture 18℃WB
temperture 10℃WB
Capacity compensation coeffcient

1.0
Outdoor air
Outdoor air
temperture 7℃WB
temperture 1℃WB

0.5

Outdoor air
Outdoor air
temperture -10℃WB
temperture -20℃WB

0
5 10 15 20 25 30 35

Indoor air temperature (℃DB)

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Model FDC71VNX
① Cooling

1.5

Indoor air
temperture 24℃WB
Capacity compensation coeffcient

Indoor air
1.0 temperture 19℃WB

Indoor air
temperture 15℃WB
Indoor air
0.5 Indoor air temperture 12℃WB
temperture 17℃WB

0
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50

Outdoor air temperature (℃DB)

② Cooling

1.5
Outdoor air
temperture 18℃WB
Outdoor air
temperture 10℃WB
Capacity compensation coeffcient

1.0
Outdoor air
temperture 7℃WB Outdoor air
temperture 1℃WB

0.5

Outdoor air Outdoor air


temperture -10℃WB temperture -20℃WB

0
5 10 15 20 25 30 35

Indoor air temperature (℃DB)

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Models FDC100, 125, 140VNX, 100, 125, 140VSX


① Cooling

1.5

Indoor air
temperture 24℃WB
Capacity compensation coeffcient

Indoor air
temperture 19℃WB
1.0

Indoor air
temperture 15℃WB Indoor air
temperture 12℃WB
0.5
Indoor air
temperture 17℃WB

0
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50

Outdoor air temperature (℃DB)

② Heating

1.5

Outdoor air
temperture 10℃WB
Outdoor air
temperture 18℃WB
Capacity compensation coeffcient

1.0
Outdoor air
Outdoor air
temperture 7℃WB
temperture 1℃WB

0.5
Outdoor air
Outdoor air temperture -20℃WB
temperture -10℃WB

0
5 10 15 20 25 30 35

Indoor air temperature (℃DB)

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• PAC-DB-136

1.9.2 Correction of cooling and heating capacity in relation to air flow rate control
(fan speed)
P-Hi or Hi 1
( )
Fan speed Me Lo
Coefficient 1.00 0.97 0.95
Note (1) Models FDU and SRK models only.

1.9.3 Correction of cooling and heating capacity in relation to one way length of
refrigerant piping
It is necessary to correct the cooling and heating capacity in relation to the one way equivalent piping length between the indoor
and outdoor units.
(1) Models 40-60
Piping length (m) 7 10 15 20 25 30
Cooling 1 0.99 0.975 0.965 0.95 0.935
Heating 1 1 1 1 1 1

(2) Models 71-140


Equivalent piping length (1)(m) 7.5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55
Heating 1 1 1 1 1 0.998 0.998 0.993 0.993 0.988 0.988
71 model 1 0.996 0.989 0.982 0.975 0.968 0.961 0.954 0.947 0.940 0.933
100 model 1 0.991 0.978 0.964 0.951 0.937 0.924 0.910 0.897 0.883 0.870
φ15.88
125 model 1 0.986 0.968 0.950 0.932 0.914 0.896 0.878 0.860 0.842 0.824
140 model 1 0.985 0.966 0.946 0.927 0.907 0.888 0.868 0.849 0.829 0.810
Cooling
71 model 1.008 1.006 1.003 1 0.997 0.994 0.991 0.988 0.985 0.982 0.979
100 model 1.016 1.013 1.007 1.002 0.996 0.991 0.985 0.980 0.974 0.969 0.963
φ19.05
125 model 1.022 1.018 1.009 1.001 0.992 0.984 0.975 0.967 0.958 0.950 0.941
140 model 1.026 1.021 1.011 1.002 0.992 0.983 0.973 0.964 0.954 0.945 0.935

Equivalent piping length (1) (m) 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105


Heating 0.983 0.983 0.978 0.978 0.973 0.973 0.968 0.968 0.963 0.963
71 model ー ー ー ー ー ー ー ー ー ー
100 model 0.856 0.843 0.829 0.816 0.803 0.789 0.776 0.762 0.749 0.736
φ15.88
125 model 0.806 0.788 0.770 0.752 0.734 0.716 0.698 0.680 0.662 0.644
140 model 0.790 0.771 0.751 0.732 0.712 0.693 0.673 0.654 0.634 0.615
Cooling
71 model ー ー ー ー ー ー ー ー ー ー
100 model 0.959 0.955 0.951 0.948 0.944 0.940 0.936 0.932 0.929 0.926
φ19.05
125 model 0.935 0.929 0.924 0.919 0.912 0.908 0.902 0.897 0.892 0.887
140 model 0.928 0.920 0.913 0.907 0.900 0.894 0.888 0.882 0.876 0.870
Note (1) Calculate the equivalent length using the following formula.
However, install the piping so that the piping length is within +5 m of the limit length (actual length) for the respective types.

• Equivalent Length =Actual Length + (Equivalent bend length x number of bends in the piping.)
Equivalent length per bend. (Model 71-140 only)

Gas Pipe Diameter (mm) φ12.7 φ15.88 φ19.05


Equivalent Bend Length 0.20 0.25 0.30

1.9.4 Height difference between the indoor unit and outdoor unit
When the outdoor unit is located below indoor units in cooling mode, or when the outdoor unit is located above indoor units in
heating mode, the correction coefficient mentioned in the below table should be subtracted from the value in the above table.

Height difference between the indoor unit and


5m 10m 15m 20m 25m 30m
outdoor unit in the vertical height difference
Adjustment coefficient 0.99 0.98 0.97 0.96 0.95 0.94

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Piping length limitations


Model
40, 50, 60 71 100, 125, 140
Item

Max. one way piping length 30m 50m 100m

Max. vertical height difference Outdoor unit is higher 20m Outdoor unit is higher 30m
Outdoor unit is lower 20m Outdoor unit is lower 15m
Note (1) Values in the table indicate the one way piping length between the indoor and outdoor units.

How to obtain the cooling and heating capacity

Example : The net cooling capacity of the model FDT100VNXVF with the air flow “P-High”, the piping length of 15m, the outdoor unit
located 5m lower than the indoor unit, indoor wet-bulb temperature at 19.0℃ and outdoor dry-bulb temperature 35℃ is
Net cooling capacity = 10.0 × 1.00 × 0.978 × 0.99 . 9.7kW

Net cooling total capacity Air flow : P-High Height diff. :5m
of FDT100VNXVF shown in table 1.9.2 (Outdoor unit : below)
(Outdoor temp. : 35℃DB shown in table 1.9.4
Indoor temp. : 19℃WB) Piping length :15m
shown in table 1.9.1 (Gas pipe size is F15.88)
shown in table 1.9.3

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1.10 APPLICATION DATA


1.10.1 Installation of indoor unit
(1) Ceiling cassette-4way type (FDT) PJF012D016C
PJF012D016C DD
①Before ins
This manual is for the installation of an indoor unit. ●Install correctly a
For electrical wiring work (Indoor), refer to the electrical wiring work installation manual (page 239).
For remote controller installation, refer to page 250. For wireless kit installation, refer to the page
CAUTION ●Confirm the follo
 ○Unit type/Pow
490. For electrical wiring work (Outdoor) and refrigerant pipe work installation for outdoor unit, refer ● Perform earth wiring surely.
to page 264. Do not connect the earth wiring to the gas pipe, water pipe, lightning rod and telephone earth wiring. Improper earth could Accessory item
This unit must always be used with the panel. cause unit failure and electric shock due to a short circuit.
For unit hanging
● Earth leakage breaker must be installed.
Flat washer (M10) Level gauge
If the earth leakage breaker is not installed, it can cause electric shocks.
● Use the circuit breaker of correct capacity. Circuit breaker should be the one that disconnect all
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS poles under over current.
● Read the “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS” carefully first of all and then strictly follow it during the installation work Using the incorrect one could cause the system failure and fire. 8 1
in order to protect yourself. ● Do not use any materials other than a fuse of correct capacity where a fuse should be used. For unit hanging For unit hangin
and adjustmen
● The precautionary items mentioned below are distinguished into two levels, and CAUTION . Connecting the circuit by wire or copper wire could cause unit failure and fire.
: Wrong installation would cause serious consequences such as injuries or death. ● Do not install the indoor unit near the location where there is possibility of flammable gas leakages.
CAUTION : Wrong installation might cause serious consequences depending on circumstances. If the gas leaks and gathers around the unit, it could cause fire.
Both mentions the important items to protect your health and safety so strictly follow them by any means. ● Do not install and use the unit where corrosive gas (such as sulfurous acid gas etc.) or flammable gas (such
●The meanings of “Marks” used here are as shown on the right: as thinner, petroleum etc.) may be generated or accumulated, or volatile flammable substances are handled. ②Selection o
Never do it under any circumstances. Always do it according to the instruction. It could cause the corrosion of heat exchanger, breakage of plastic parts etc. And inflammable gas could cause fire.
●After completing the installation, do commissioning to confirm there are no abnormalities, and explain to the ● Secure a space for installation, inspection and maintenance specified in the manual. ① Select the suita
customers about “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS”, correct operation method and maintenance method (air filter
Insufficient space can result in accident such as personal injury due to falling from the installation place.  ・Areas where t
cleaning, operation method and temperature setting method) with user’s manual of this unit.
● Do not use the indoor unit at the place where water splashes such as laundry. to use a circul
Ask your customers to keep this installation manual together with the user’s manual. Also, ask them to hand
Indoor unit is not waterproof. It could cause electric shock and fire. the ceiling.
over the user’s manual to the new user when the owner is changed.
● Do not use the indoor unit for a special purpose such as food storage, cooling for precision ・Areas where t
instrument, preservation of animals, plants, and a work of art. ・Areas where i
WARNING It could cause the damage of the items. taken.
● Do not install nor use the system near equipments which generate electromagnetic wave or high harmonics. ・Areas where t
●Installation should be performed by the specialist. Equipments like inverter equipment, private power generator, high-frequency medical equipment, or telecommunication ・Areas where fi
If you install the unit by yourself, it may lead to serious trouble such as water leakage, electric shock, fire, and injury due to overturn equipment might influence the air conditioner and cause a malfunction and breakdown. Or the air conditioner might ・Areas where t
of the unit. influence medical equipments or telecommunication equipments, and obstruct their medical activity or cause jamming. ・Areas where i
●Install the system correctly according to these installation manuals. ● Do not install the remote controller at the direct sunlight. ・Areas not exp
Improper installation may cause explosion, injury, water leakage, electric shock, and fire. It could cause breakdown or deformation of the remote controller. ・Areas where d
● Do not install the indoor unit at the place listed below. This indoor un
●Check the density refered by the foumula (accordance with ISO5149). ity condition a
· Places where flammable gas could leak. · Places where cosmetics or special sprays are
If the density exceeds the limit density, please consult the dealer and installate the ventilation system. frequently used. tion drop if th
· Places where carbon fiber, metal powder or any powder is floated.
●Use the genuine accessories and the specified parts for installation. · Place where the substances which affect the air conditioner are generated · Highly salted area such as beach. above.
such as sulfide gas, chloride gas, acid, alkali or ammonic atmospheres. · Heavy snow area If there is a po
If parts unspecified by our company are used it could cause water leakage, electric shock, fire, and injury due to overturn of the unit.
· Places exposed to oil mist or steam directly. · Places where the system is affected by
smoke from a chimney.
20mm thick fo
●Ventilate the working area well in case the refrigerant leaks during installation. · On vehicles and ships
· Places where machinery which generates high harmonics is used. · Altitude over 1000m ・Areas where T
If the refrigerant contacts the fire, toxic gas is produced.
・Areas where a
●Install the unit in a location that can hold heavy weight. ● Do not install the indoor unit in the locations listed below (Be sure to install the indoor unit
according to the installation manual for each model because each indoor unit has each limitation) table wares, se
Improper installation may cause the unit to fall leading to accidents. · Locations with any obstacles which can prevent inlet and outlet air of the unit ・Areas where th
●Install the unit properly in order to be able to withstand strong winds such as typhoons, and earthquakes. · Locations where vibration can be amplified due to insufficient strength of structure. ・Areas where n
· Locations where the infrared receiver is exposed to the direct sunlight or the strong light beam. (in case of the ・Areas where lig
Improper installation may cause the unit to fall leading to accidents. infrared specification unit) operation.
●Do not mix air in to the cooling cycle on installation or removal of the air conditioner. · Locations where an equipment affected by high harmonics is placed. (TV set or radio receiver is placed within 5m)
· Locations where drainage cannot run off safely. (A beam from li
If air is mixed in, the pressure in the cooling cycle will rise abnormally and may cause explosion and injuries. controller and
It can affect performance or function and etc..
●Be sure to have the electrical wiring work done by qualified electrical installer, and use exclusive circuit. ● Do not put any valuables which will break down by getting wet under the air conditioner. ②Check if the plac
Power source with insufficient capacity and improper work can cause electric shock and fire. Condensation could drop when the relative humidity is higher than 80% or drain pipe is clogged, and it damages user’s belongings. not able to hold, r
●Use specified wire for electrical wiring, fasten the wiring to the terminal securely, and hold the cable securely in ● Do not use the base frame for the outdoor unit which is corroded or damaged after a long period of use. strength is not en
order not to apply unexpected stress on the terminal. It could cause the unit falling down and injury. ③If there are 2 unit
Loose connections or hold could result in abnormal heat generation or fire. ● Pay attention not to damage the drain pan by weld sputter when brazing work is done near the unit. to cross commun
●Arrange the electrical wires in the control box properly to prevent them from rising. Fit the lid of the services If sputter entered into the unit during brazing work, it could cause damage (pinhole) of drain pan and leakage of water. ④When plural indo
panel property. To avoid damaging, keep the indoor unit packed or cover the indoor unit.
Improper fitting may cause abnormal heat and fire. ● Install the drain pipe to drain the water surely according to the installation manual.
Improper connection of the drain pipe may cause dropping water into room and damaging user’s belongings. Space for installatio
●Check for refrigerant gas leakage after installation is completed.
If the refrigerant gas leaks into the house and comes in contact with a fan heater, a stove, or an oven, toxic gas is produced.
● Do not share the drain pipe for indoor unit and GHP (Gas Heat Pump system) outdoor unit. ●When it is not pos
Toxic exhaust gas would flow into room and it might cause serious damage (some poisoning or deficiency of oxygen) to units, close the a
●Use the specified pipe, flare nut, and tools for R410A. user’s health and safety.
short circuit of ai
Using existing parts (R22) could cause the unit failure and serious accident due to explosion of the cooling cycle. ● Be sure to perform air tightness test by pressurizing with nitrogen gas after completed refrigerant piping work.
●Install the indoor
●Tighten the flare nut according to the specified method by with torque wrench. If the density of refrigerant exceeds the limit in the event of refrigerant leakage in the small room, lack of oxygen can
If the flare nut were tightened with excess torque, it could cause burst and refrigerant leakage after a long period. occur, which can cause serious accidents.
● For drain pipe installation, be sure to make descending slope of greater than 1/100, not to make traps,
●Do not put the drainage pipe directly into drainage channels where poisonous gases such as sulfide gas can and not to make air-bleeding.
occur. Check if the drainage is correctly done during commissioning and ensure the space for inspection and maintenance.
Poisonous gases will flow into the room through drainage pipe and seriously affect the user's health and safety. This can also
cause the corrosion of the indoor unit and a resultant unit failure or refrigerant leak.
● Ensure the insulation on the pipes for refrigeration circuit so as not to condense water.
Incomplete insulation could cause condensation and it would wet ceiling, floor, and any other valuables.
●Connect the pipes for refrigeration circuit securely in installation work before compressor is operated. Ceiling
● Do not install the outdoor unit where is likely to be a nest for insects and small animals. Wall surface
If the compressor is operated when the service valve is open without connecting the pipe, it could cause explosion and injuries due Insects and small animals could come into the electronic components and cause breakdown and fire. Instruct the user to
to abnormal high pressure in the system. keep the surroundings clean. Decorative panel
●Stop the compressor before removing the pipe after shutting the service valve on pump down work. ● Pay extra attention, carrying the unit by hand. 1000mm or more
If the pipe is removed when the compressor is in operation with the service valve open, air would be mixed in the refrigeration circuit Carry the unit with 2 people if it is heavier than 20kg. Do not use the plastic straps but the grabbing place, moving the unit
and it could cause explosion and injuries due to abnormal high pressure in the cooling cycle. by hand. Use protective gloves in order to avoid injury by the aluminum fin.
●Only use prescribed optional parts. The installation must be carried out by the qualified installer. ● Make sure to dispose of the packaging material.
If you install the system by yourself, it can cause serious trouble such as water leaks, electric shocks, fire. Leaving the materials may cause injury as metals like nail and woods are used in the package.

●Do not repair by yourself. And consult with the dealer about repair. ● Do not operate the system without the air filter.
It may cause the breakdown of the system due to clogging of the heat exchanger. Set blow-out patte
Improper repair may cause water leakage, electric shock or fire.
● Do not touch any button with wet hands. ●Select the most p
●Consult the dealer or a specialist about removal of the air conditioner. It could cause electric shock.
Improper installation may cause water leakage, electric shock or fire. according to the
● Do not touch the refrigerant piping with bare hands when in operation.
●If it is necessary
●Turn off the power source during servicing or inspection work. The pipe during operation would become very hot or cold according to the operating condition, and it could cause a burn or frostbite.
If the power is supplied during servicing or inspection work, it could cause electric shock and injury by the operating fan. ●Instruct the user
● Do not clean up the air conditioner with water.
●Do not use 2w
●Do not run the unit when the panel or protection guard are taken off. It could cause electric shock.
Touching the rotating equipment, hot surface, or high voltage section could cause an injury to be caught in the machine, to get ● Do not turn off the power source immediately after stopping the operation. (Otherwise it cou
burned, or electric shock. Be sure to wait for more than 5 minutes. Otherwise it could cause water leakage or breakdown. ●It is possible to s
●Shut off the power before electrical wiring work. ● Do not control the operation with the circuit breaker. for details.
It could cause electric shock, unit failure and improper running. It could cause fire or water leakage. In addition, the fan may start operation unexpectedly and it may cause injury.

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12D016C D
①Before installation ③Preparation before installation
●Install correctly according to the installation manual. ●If suspension bolt becomes longer, do reinforcement of earthquake resistant.
●Confirm the following points:  ○For grid ceiling
 ○Unit type/Power supply specification ○Pipes/Wires/Small parts ○Accessory items   When suspension bolt length is over 500mm, or the gap between the ceiling and roof is
over 700mm, apply earthquake resistant brace to the bolt.
. Improper earth could Accessory item
○In case the unit is hanged directly from the slab and is installed on the ceiling plane which
For unit hanging For refrigerant pipe For drain pipe has enough strength.
Flat washer (M10) Level gauge Pipe cover(big) Pipe cover (small) Strap Pipe cover(big) Pipe cover(small) Drain hose Hose clamp
  When suspension bolt length is over 1000mm, apply the earthquake resistant brace to the bolt.
disconnect all ●Prepare four (4) sets of suspension bolt, nut and spring washer (M10 or M8) on site.
Ceiling opening, Suspension bolts pitch, Pipe position
8 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1
d be used. For unit hanging For unit hanging For heat insulation For heat insulation For pipe cover fixing For heat insulation For heat insulation
of liquid tube of drain socket
For drain pipe For drain hose
860 to 910 (Ceiling hole size)
and adjustment of gas pipe of drain socket connecting mounting
778 (Suspension bolts pitch) (mm)
G
able gas leakages. H Series Type a
Single Split (PAC) 40 to 71 type 246
ammable gas (such control box
series 100 to 140 type 298
tances are handled. ②Selection of installation location for the indoor unit

725 (Suspension bolts pitch)


VRF (KX) 28 to 71 type 246
could cause fire. H H series 90 to 160 type 298
al. ① Select the suitable areas to install the unit under approval of the user.
Symbol
place.  ・Areas where the indoor unit can deliver hot and cold wind sufficiently. Suggest to the user A Gas piping
to use a circulator if the ceiling height is over 3m to avoid warm air being accumulated on B Liquid piping

420

420
the ceiling. C Drain piping

648
・Areas where there is enough space to install and service. D Hole for wiring
precision F Suspension bolts
・Areas where it can be drained properly. Areas where drain pipe descending slope can be
G Outside air opening for ducting
taken. H
260 H Air outlet opening for ducting
or high harmonics. ・Areas where there is no obstruction of airflow on both air return grille and air supply port. Drain hose piece 303
345
or telecommunication ・Areas where fire alarm will not be accidentally activated by the air conditioner. (Accessory)
(Installed on site)
conditioner might ・Areas where the supply air does not short-circuit.
C
ity or cause jamming. ・Areas where it is not influenced by draft air. Hanger plate
F
B A
・Areas not exposed to direct sunlight. for suspention bolt
・Areas where dew point is lower than around 28°C and relative humidity is lower than 80%.
This indoor unit is tested under the condition of JIS (Japan Industrial Standard) high humid-

207

a
173
150

123
s or special sprays are ity condition and confirmed there is no problem. However, there is some risk of condensa- 65 140

50 or more
11 60
tion drop if the air conditioner is operated under the severer condition than mentioned

35
as beach. above. D
control box
If there is a possibility to use it under such a condition, attach additional insulation of 10 to

100

140
Air filter Air return grille

137
m is affected by

hole
83 76

hole
97
112
20mm thick for entire surface of indoor unit, refrigeration pipe and drain pipe.
・Areas where TV and radio stays away more than 1m. (It could cause jamming and noise.)

52.5
100

68
・Areas where any items which will be damaged by getting wet are not placed such as food,

65
13 50
door unit
each limitation) table wares, server, or medical equipment under the unit. 38
・Areas where there is no influence by the heat which cookware generates.
・Areas where not exposed to oil mist, powder and/or steam directly such as above fryer. G H
(in case of the ・Areas where lighting device such as fluorescent light or incandescent light doesn’t affect the
operation.
placed within 5m)
(A beam from lighting device sometimes affects the infrared receiver for the wireless remote
controller and the air conditioner might not work properly.) ④Installation of indoor unit
itioner. ②Check if the place where the air conditioner is installed can hold the weight of the unit. If it is
Work procedure
ges user’s belongings. not able to hold, reinforce the structure with boards and beams strong enough to hold it. If the
long period of use. strength is not enough, it could cause injury due to unit falling. 1. Prepare a ceiling hole with the size of from 860mm × 860mm to 910mm × 910mm
referring to the template attached in the package.
③If there are 2 units of wireless type, keep them away for more than 6m to avoid malfunction due
2. Arrange the suspension bolt at the right position (725mm×778mm).
done near the unit. to cross communication. 3. Make sure to use four suspension bolts and fix them so as to be able to hold 500N load.
nd leakage of water. ④When plural indoor units are installed nearby, keep them away for more than 4 to 5m. 4. Ensure that the lower end of the suspension bolt should be 50mm above the ceiling
plane. Temporarily put the four lower nuts 150mm above the ceiling plane and the upper
l.
Space for installation and service nuts on distant place from the lower nuts in order not to obstruct hanging the indoor unit
belongings.
or adjust the indoor unit position, and then hang the indoor unit.
oor unit. ●When it is not possible to keep enough space between indoor unit and wall or between indoor 5. Adjust the indoor unit position after hanging it by inserting the level gauge attached on
ficiency of oxygen) to units, close the air supply port where it is not possible to keep space and confirm there is no the package into the air supply port and checking if the gap between the ceiling plane
short circuit of airflow. and the indoor unit is appropriate. In order to adjust the indoor unit position, adjust the
igerant piping work. lower nuts while the upper nuts are put on distant place. Confirm there is no backlash
●Install the indoor unit at a height of more than 2.5m above the floor.
lack of oxygen can between the hanger plate for suspension bolt and the lower nut and washer.
4000 to 5000mm or more
not to make traps,
Indoor unit Indoor unit
and maintenance.
water. Suspension bolt
ables.
Ceiling
imals. Wall surface Nut (upper)
re. Instruct the user to 1000mm or more
Decorative panel 2500mm or more
Flat washer
1000mm or more
Obstacle Spring wasler
place, moving the unit
150mm Nut (lower)
Floor 50mm
Where there are pipe joints on
the way of embedded piping, Ceiling surface
provide adequate openings for
Set blow-out pattern inspection of the joints.

●Select the most proper number of blow-out air supply port direction from 4 way, 3 way or 2 way
Correct Wrong
according to the shape of the room and installation position. (1 way is not available.)
Keep the distance between 20-24 mm.
●If it is necessary to change the number of air supply port, prepare the covering materials. Exceeding the range of distance may cause
ause a burn or frostbite.
●Instruct the user not to use low fan speed when 2way or 3way air supply is used. failure etc. Unit Unit
●Do not use 2way air supply port under high temperature and humidity environment.
(Otherwise it could cause condensation and leakage of water.)
20 +4
0 mm
●It is possible to set the airflow direction port by port independently. Refer to tne user’s manual Touch the nut (lower) and Play is left between the fixture
washer without any play and the nut (lower) and washer.
for details. Ceiling opening dimensions
Level gauge
ay cause injury. (Inserted into the unit)

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OUTDOOR AIR (OA) INTAKE FOR FDT


If it is required to intake OA through FDT unit, make sure to check following points carefully in order to conform to the
requirement of customer.
If the OA intake volume through FDT unit is not satisfied with the required ventilation air volume, consider to install an
indepemdent ventilation system.

1) Be sure to calculate cooling/heating load considering the ventilation heat load and to decide the air-conditioning system.
2) Be sure the OA intake volume to FDT unit should not exceed 20% of the Supply Air (SA) volume of FDT unit and it
should be less than 2m3/min.
3) Be sure to decide the OA intake volume considering the mixed air temperature will be within the usage temperature range
of FDT unit.
Especially in following case, please consider to intake OA after processing OA or reducing the OA intake volume.
4) Be sure to equip a suitable filter for OA intaken in order to protect the dust.
(Because OA does not pass through the filter equipped on FDT unit)
5) Be sure to insulate OA duct.
(If not, it may have dew condensation.)
6) Be sure to interlock the booster fan for OA with the fan of FDT unit by using CNT connector.
(If not, the dust trapped on the filter of FDT unit may be blown out to the room by the OA being intaken during the fan of
FDT unit stopping)
7) Be sure to select a suitable booster fan for OA considering the pressure loss in the OA duct and the pressure loss at the in-
let port of FDT with following diagram.
(Please take into consideration the noise level as well)

3
Influence for noise level(dB)

0
0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0
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200
Pressure loss at the inlet

150
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100

50

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<Selection of booster fan>


     Booster fan should have a static pressure calculated with following formula
       Static pressure of booster fan
           = the pressure loss at the inlet port of FDT (from above diagram)
              + Pressure loss in the OA duct (In case of φ100 duct, 5Pa/m is required)
     Select the booster fan from the fan characteristic diagram

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(2) Ceiling cassette-4way compact type (FDTC) PJA012D786

This manual is for the installation of an indoor unit.


For electrical wiring work (Indoor), refer to the electrical wiring work installation manual (page 239). CAUTION
For remote controller installation, refer to page 250. For wireless kit installation, refer to page 492.
For electrical wiring work (Outdoor) and refrigerant pipe work installation for outdoor unit, refer to ● Perform earth wiring surely.
page 264. Do not connect the earth wiring to the gas pipe, water pipe, lightning rod and telephone earth wiring. Improper earth could
This unit must always be used with the panel. cause unit failure and electric shock due to a short circuit.
● Earth leakage breaker must be installed.
If the earth leakage breaker is not installed, it can cause electric shocks.
● Use the circuit breaker of correct capacity. Circuit breaker should be the one that disconnect all
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS poles under over current.
● Read the “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS” carefully first of all and then strictly follow it during the installation work Using the incorrect one could cause the system failure and fire.
in order to protect yourself. ● Do not use any materials other than a fuse of correct capacity where a fuse should be used.
● The precautionary items mentioned below are distinguished into two levels, and CAUTION . Connecting the circuit by wire or copper wire could cause unit failure and fire.
: Wrong installation would cause serious consequences such as injuries or death. ● Do not install the indoor unit near the location where there is possibility of flammable gas leakages.
CAUTION : Wrong installation might cause serious consequences depending on circumstances. If the gas leaks and gathers around the unit, it could cause fire.
Both mentions the important items to protect your health and safety so strictly follow them by any means. ● Do not install and use the unit where corrosive gas (such as sulfurous acid gas etc.) or flammable gas (such
●The meanings of “Marks” used here are as shown as follows: as thinner, petroleum etc.) may be generated or accumulated, or volatile flammable substances are handled.
Never do it under any circumstances. Always do it according to the instruction. It could cause the corrosion of heat exchanger, breakage of plastic parts etc. And inflammable gas could cause fire.
●After completing the installation, do commissioning to confirm there are no abnormalities, and explain to the ● Secure a space for installation, inspection and maintenance specified in the manual.
customers about “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS”, correct operation method and maintenance method (air filter
Insufficient space can result in accident such as personal injury due to falling from the installation place.
cleaning, operation method and temperature setting method) with user’s manual of this unit.
Ask your customers to keep this installation manual together with the user’s manual. Also, ask them to hand ● Do not use the indoor unit at the place where water splashes such as laundry.
over the user’s manual to the new user when the owner is changed. Indoor unit is not waterproof. It could cause electric shock and fire.
● Do not use the indoor unit for a special purpose such as food storage, cooling for precision
instrument, preservation of animals, plants, and a work of art.
WARNING It could cause the damage of the items.
● Do not install nor use the system near equipments which generate electromagnetic wave or high harmonics.
●Installation should be performed by the specialist. Equipments like inverter equipment, private power generator, high-frequency medical equipment, or telecommunication
If you install the unit by yourself, it may lead to serious trouble such as water leakage, electric shock, fire, and injury due to overturn of the unit. equipment might influence the air conditioner and cause a malfunction and breakdown. Or the air conditioner might
influence medical equipments or telecommunication equipments, and obstruct their medical activity or cause jamming.
●Install the system correctly according to these installation manuals.
Improper installation may cause explosion, injury, water leakage, electric shock, and fire. ● Do not install the remote controller at the direct sunlight.
It could cause breakdown or deformation of the remote controller.
●When installing in small rooms, take prevention measures not to exceed the density limit of refrigerant in the
● Do not install the indoor unit at the place listed below.
event of leakage, referred by the formula (accordance with ISO5149).
· Places where flammable gas could leak. · Places where cosmetics or special sprays are
If the density of refrigerant exceeds the limit, please consult the dealer and install the ventilation system, otherwise lack of · Places where carbon fiber, metal powder or any powder is floated. frequently used.
oxygen can occur, which can cause serious accidents. · Place where the substances which affect the air conditioner are generated · Highly salted area such as beach.
●Use the genuine accessories and the specified parts for installation. such as sulfide gas, chloride gas, acid, alkali or ammonic atmospheres. · Heavy snow area
· Places exposed to oil mist or steam directly. · Places where the system is affected by
If parts unspecified by our company are used it could cause water leakage, electric shock, fire, and injury due to overturn of the unit. · On vehicles and ships smoke from a chimney.
●Ventilate the working area well in case the refrigerant leaks during installation. · Places where machinery which generates high harmonics is used. · Altitude over 1000m
If the refrigerant contacts the fire, toxic gas is produced. ● Do not install the indoor unit in the locations listed below (Be sure to install the indoor unit
according to the installation manual for each model because each indoor unit has each limitation)
●Install the unit in a location that can hold heavy weight. · Locations with any obstacles which can prevent inlet and outlet air of the unit
Improper installation may cause the unit to fall leading to accidents. · Locations where vibration can be amplified due to insufficient strength of structure.
· Locations where the infrared receiver is exposed to the direct sunlight or the strong light beam. (in case of the
●Install the unit properly in order to be able to withstand strong winds such as typhoons, and earthquakes. infrared specification unit)
Improper installation may cause the unit to fall leading to accidents. · Locations where an equipment affected by high harmonics is placed. (TV set or radio receiver is placed within 5m)
· Locations where drainage cannot run off safely.
●Do not mix air in to the cooling cycle on installation or removal of the air conditioner.
It can affect performance or function and etc..
If air is mixed in, the pressure in the cooling cycle will rise abnormally and may cause explosion and injuries.
● Do not put any valuables which will break down by getting wet under the air conditioner.
●Be sure to have the electrical wiring work done by qualified electrical installer, and use exclusive circuit. Condensation could drop when the relative humidity is higher than 80% or drain pipe is clogged, and it damages user’s belongings.
Power source with insufficient capacity and improper work can cause electric shock and fire. ● Do not use the base frame for the outdoor unit which is corroded or damaged after a long period of use.
●Use specified wire for electrical wiring, fasten the wiring to the terminal securely, and hold the cable securely in It could cause the unit falling down and injury.
order not to apply unexpected stress on the terminal. ● Pay attention not to damage the drain pan by weld sputter when brazing work is done near the unit.
Loose connections or hold could result in abnormal heat generation or fire. If sputter entered into the unit during brazing work, it could cause damage (pinhole) of drain pan and leakage of water.
●Arrange the electrical wires in the control box properly to prevent them from rising. Fit the lid of the services To avoid damaging, keep the indoor unit packed or cover the indoor unit.
panel property. ● Install the drain pipe to drain the water surely according to the installation manual.
Improper fitting may cause abnormal heat and fire. Improper connection of the drain pipe may cause dropping water into room and damaging user’s belongings.
●Check for refrigerant gas leakage after installation is completed. ● Do not share the drain pipe for indoor unit and GHP (Gas Heat Pump system) outdoor unit.
Toxic exhaust gas would flow into room and it might cause serious damage (some poisoning or deficiency of oxygen) to
If the refrigerant gas leaks into the house and comes in contact with a fan heater, a stove, or an oven, toxic gas is produced.
user’s health and safety.
●Use the specified pipe, flare nut, and tools for R410A. ● Be sure to perform air tightness test by pressurizing with nitrogen gas after completed refrigerant piping work.
Using existing parts (R22) could cause the unit failure and serious accident due to explosion of the cooling cycle. If the density of refrigerant exceeds the limit in the event of refrigerant leakage in the small room, lack of oxygen can
●Tighten the flare nut according to the specified method by with torque wrench. occur, which can cause serious accidents.
If the flare nut were tightened with excess torque, it could cause burst and refrigerant leakage after a long period. ● For drain pipe installation, be sure to make descending slope of greater than 1/100, not to make traps,
and not to make air-bleeding.
●Do not put the drainage pipe directly into drainage channels where poisonous gases such as sulfide gas can occur. Check if the drainage is correctly done during commissioning and ensure the space for inspection and maintenance.
Poisonous gases will flow into the room through drainage pipe and seriously affect the user's health and safety. This can also
● Ensure the insulation on the pipes for refrigeration circuit so as not to condense water.
cause the corrosion of the indoor unit and a resultant unit failure or refrigerant leak.
Incomplete insulation could cause condensation and it would wet ceiling, floor, and any other valuables.
●Connect the pipes for refrigeration circuit securely in installation work before compressor is operated. ● Do not install the outdoor unit where is likely to be a nest for insects and small animals.
If the compressor is operated when the service valve is open without connecting the pipe, it could cause explosion and injuries due Insects and small animals could come into the electronic components and cause breakdown and fire. Instruct the user to
to abnormal high pressure in the system. keep the surroundings clean.
●Stop the compressor before removing the pipe after shutting the service valve on pump down work. ● Pay extra attention, carrying the unit by hand.
If the pipe is removed when the compressor is in operation with the service valve open, air would be mixed in the refrigeration circuit Carry the unit with 2 people if it is heavier than 20kg. Do not use the plastic straps but the grabbing place, moving the unit
and it could cause explosion and injuries due to abnormal high pressure in the cooling cycle. by hand. Use protective gloves in order to avoid injury by the aluminum fin.
●Only use prescribed optional parts. The installation must be carried out by the qualified installer. ● Make sure to dispose of the packaging material.
If you install the system by yourself, it can cause serious trouble such as water leaks, electric shocks, fire. Leaving the materials may cause injury as metals like nail and woods are used in the package.
● Do not operate the system without the air filter.
●Do not repair by yourself. And consult with the dealer about repair.
It may cause the breakdown of the system due to clogging of the heat exchanger.
Improper repair may cause water leakage, electric shock or fire.
● Do not touch any button with wet hands.
●Consult the dealer or a specialist about removal of the air conditioner. It could cause electric shock.
Improper installation may cause water leakage, electric shock or fire.
● Do not touch the refrigerant piping with bare hands when in operation.
●Turn off the power source during servicing or inspection work. The pipe during operation would become very hot or cold according to the operating condition, and it could cause a burn or frostbite.
If the power is supplied during servicing or inspection work, it could cause electric shock and injury by the operating fan. ● Do not clean up the air conditioner with water.
●Do not run the unit when the panel or protection guard are taken off. It could cause electric shock.
Touching the rotating equipment, hot surface, or high voltage section could cause an injury to be caught in the machine, to get ● Do not turn off the power source immediately after stopping the operation.
burned, or electric shock. Be sure to wait for more than 5 minutes. Otherwise it could cause water leakage or breakdown.
●Shut off the power before electrical wiring work. ● Do not control the operation with the circuit breaker.
It could cause electric shock, unit failure and improper running. It could cause fire or water leakage. In addition, the fan may start operation unexpectedly and it may cause injury.

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JA012D786
PJA012D781 ① Before installation ③ Preparation before installation
l Install correctly according to the installation manual. l If suspension bolt becomes longer, do reinforcement of earthquake resistant.
l Confirm the following points:  For grid ceiling
 Unit type/Power supply specification  Pipes/Wires/Small parts  Accessory items When suspension bolt length is over 500mm, or the gap between the ceiling and roof is over
700mm, apply earthquake resistant brace to the bolt.
Accessory itme  In case the unit is hanged directly from the slab and is installed on the ceiling plane which has
For unit hanging For refrigerant pipe For draom pipe
enough strength.
Flat washer Level gauge
Pipe cover(big)
Pipe cover
Strap Pipe cover(big) Pipe cover(small) Drain hose Hose clamp
When suspension bolt length is over 1000mm, apply the earthquake resistant brace to the bolt.
H*NQSPQFSFBSUIDPVME (M10) (Insulation) (small)
l Prepare four (4) sets of suspension bolt, nut and spring washer (M10 or M8) on site.

iring. Improper
Ceiling opening, Suspension bolts pitch, Pipe position
8 4 1 1 4 1 1 1 1
For adjustment For heat For heat For heat For heat
EJTDPOOFDUBMM For unit hanging in hoisting in the insulation insulation
For pipe cover
fixing
insulation insulation
For drain pipe
connecting
For drain hose
mounting 530 (Suspension bolts pitch) F Decorative panel
unit's main body of gas pipe of liquid tube of drain socket of drain socket

uld be used. Symbol Content

530( Suspension bolts pitch)


Gas piping
MECFVTFE
ECFVTFE
A
B Liquid piping
mable gas ② Selection of installation location for the indoor unit
F F C Drain piping
D Hole for wiring
E Suspension bolts
BCMFHBTMFBLBHFT F
Air outlet opening
j Select the suitable areas to install the unit under approval of the user. for ducting

326
350
etc.) or ž Areas where the indoor unit can deliver hot and cold wind sufficiently. Suggest to the user to use
nBNNBCMFHBT TVDI
ted, or volatile a circulator if the ceiling height is over 3m to avoid warm air being accumulated on the ceiling.

556
TUBODFTBSFIBOEMFE

67
TDPVMEDBVTFmSF ž Areas where there is enough space to install and service. Control Air return

35
185 box Air supply grille
s could cause fire. ž Areas where it can be drained properly. Areas where drain pipe descending slope can be taken. D
VBM 190 223
21 □413
ž Areas where there is no obstruction of airflow on both air return grille and air supply port. 200 48 □700
OQMBDF Drain hose piece
ž Areas where fire alarm will not be accidentally activated by the air conditioner. (Accessory)

for precision ž Areas where the supply air does not short-circuit. □570
(Installed on site)
140 6-φ4
ž Areas where it is not influenced by draft air. A B 145
325
C E
60 Holes for
tapping screws
QSFDJTJPO
QSFDJTJPO ž Areas not exposed to direct sunlight.

88
Hole
etic wave or ž Areas where dew point is lower than around 28°C and relative humidity is lower than 80%.

140
248
This indoor unit is tested under the condition of JIS (Japan Industrial Standard) high humidity

210
192

100
132

88
FPSIJHIIBSNPOJDT
PSIJHIIBSNPOJDT
nt, or condition and confirmed there is no problem. However, there is some risk of condensation drop 100

45 or more
breakdown. Or the
PSUFMFDPNNVOJDBUJPO
PSUFMFDPNNVOJDBUJPO if the air conditioner is operated under the severer condition than mentioned above.

35
Hanger plate for F
suspension bolt
truct their medical
SDPOEJUJPOFSNJHIU If there is a possibility to use it under such a condition, attach additional insulation of 10 to
WJUZPSDBVTFKBNNJOH 20mm thick for entire surface of indoor unit, refrigeration pipe and drain pipe.
ž Areas where TV and radio stays away more than 1m. (It could cause jamming and noise.)
ž Areas where any items which will be damaged by getting wet are not placed such as food, table
wares, server, or medical equipment under the unit. ④ Installation of indoor unit
DTPSTQFDJBMTQSBZTBSF ž Areas where there is no influence by the heat which cookware generates.
ž Areas where not exposed to oil mist, powder and/or steam directly such as above fryer. Work procedure
s, chloride gas,
IBTCFBDI
ž Areas where lighting device such as fluorescent light or incandescent light doesn’t affect the 1. This units is designed for 2 x 2 grid ceiling.
FNJTBGGFDUFECZ operation. If necessary, please detach the T bar temporarily before you install it.
Z (A beam from lighting device sometimes affects the infrared receiver for the wireless remote If it is installed on a ceiling other than 2 x 2 grid ceiling, provide an inspection port on the control box
controller and the air conditioner might not work properly.) side.
OEPPSVOJU k Check if the place where the air conditioner is installed can hold the weight of the unit. If it is not 2. Arrange the suspension bolt at the right position (530mm×530mm).
TFBDIMJNJUBUJPO
 able to hold, reinforce the structure with boards and beams strong enough to hold it. If the strength 3. Make sure to use four suspension bolts and fix them so as to be able to hold 500N load.
is not enough, it could cause injury due to unit falling. 4. Ensure that the lower end of the suspension bolt should be 45mm above the ceiling plane.
l If there are 2 units of wireless type, keep them away for more than 5m to avoid malfunction due to Temporarily put the four lower nuts 88mm above the ceiling plane and the upper nuts on distant
 JODBTFPGUIF
nditioner. cross communication. place from the lower nuts in order not to obstruct hanging the indoor unit or adjust the indoor unit
TQMBDFEXJUIJON

d, and it damages m When plural indoor units are installed nearby, keep them away for more than 4m. position, and then hang the indoor unit.
Control box
fter a long Space for installation and service
EJUJPOFS T bar Ceiling
BHFTVTFSTCFMPOHJOHT l When it is not possible to keep enough space between indoor unit and wall or between indoor units, panel

close the air supply port where it is not possible to keep space and confirm there is no short circuit
sMPOHQFSJPEPGVTF
done near the
of airflow.
l Install the indoor unit at a height of more than 2.5m above the floor.
n and leakage of
EPOFOFBSUIFVOJU
5. Adjust the indoor unit position after hanging it by inserting the level gauge attached on the package
BOEMFBLBHFPGXBUFS
ual. 4000mm or more into the air supply port and checking if the gap between the ceiling plane and the indoor unit is
’s belongings. appropriate. In order to adjust the indoor unit position, adjust the lower nuts while the upper nuts are
BM
gas is
CFMPOHJOHT
Indoor unit Indoor unit put on distant place. Confirm there is no backlash between the hanger plate for suspension bolt and
CFMPOHJOHT
the lower nut and washer.
PPSVOJU
ety. Drain piping
FmDJFODZPGPYZHFO
UP Suspension bolt
utdoor unit. Ceiling Refrigerant piping
deficiency of Wall surface
SJHFSBOUQJQJOHXPSL 1000mm or more
Nut (upper)
MBDLPGPYZHFODBO Decorative panel 2500mm or more
100, not to
1000mm or more Flat washer
OPUUPNBLFUSBQT  Obstacle
on and Spring washer
OBOENBJOUFOBODF Floor Nut (lower)
e water. 88mm
XBUFS
aluables. 45mm
VBCMFT Level gauge
animals.
OJNBMT
nd fire. Instruct the Ceiling surface
mSF*OTUSVDUUIFVTFSUP
Use level gauges as Use level gauges as
reference, adjust the reference, adjust the
bing place, moving bottom to the face of bottom to the face of
30
30

QMBDF NPWJOHUIFVOJU the indoor unit. the indoor unit.


Diffuser Diffuser
Level gauge
(insulation)
T-bar Level gauge Ceiling panel T-bar
Ceiling panel
(insulation)
When the ceiling panel comes below the T
bar, align the bottom of the level gauge to
the lower face of the ceiling panel.
Correct Wrong
and it could cause
DBVTFBCVSOPSGSPTUCJUF
DBVTFBCVSOPSGSPTUCJUF
Unit Unit

Touch the nut (lower) and Play is left between the fixture
washer without any play and the nut (lower) and washer.

may cause injury.


NBZDBVTFJOKVSZ
NBZDBVTFJOKVSZ

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④ Installation of indoor unit (continued) ⑥ Drain pipe (continued) ⑥ Drain pipe


6. Make sure to install the indoor unit horizontally. Confirm the Work procedure Drain test
levelness of the indoor unit with a level gauge or transparent Indoor unit 1. Make sure to insert the drain hose (the end mode of soft PVC) to the end of the step part of drain l After installation of d
hose filled with water. Keep the height difference at both ends of
the indoor unit within 3mm. hose
socket. leakage from joint an
7. Tighten four upper nuts and fix the unit after height and levelness Attach the hose clamp to the drain hose around 10mm from the end, and fasten the screw within l Do drain test even if
adjustment. 5mm left to the nut. l For new building cas
l Do not apply adhesives on this end. hanging the ceiling.
Caution 1. Pour water of about
pipe cover (big) Joint for VP-20
(For insulation) (Prepare on site) pump so as not to g
l Do not adjust the height by adjusting upper nuts. It will cause unexpected stress on the indoor unit (Accessory)
2. Make sure that wate
and it will lead to deformation of the unit, failure of attaching a panel, and generating noise from the
leakage from any joi
fan. Unit
l Make sure to install the indoor unit horizontally and set the gap between the unit underside and The step part Drain hose Confirm that the wat
Drain socket
the ceiling plane properly. Improper installation may cause air leakage, dew condensation, water Drain hose VP-20 is operating. At the d
leakage and noise. (Accessory) (Prepare on site) check if the water is
Connect
l Even after decorative panel attached, still the unit height can be adjusted finely. Refer to the Clamp 3. Unplug the drain plu
Drain socket (Accessory Pipe cover (small)
installation manual for decorative panel for details. (For insulation) on the drain pan afte
l Make sure there is no gap between decoration panel and ceiling surface, and between decoration No adhesive allowed Pipe cover (small) (Prepare on site)
pipe properly finally.
(For insulation)
panel and the indoor unit. The gap may cause air leakage, dew condensation and water leakage. (Accessory)
l In case decorative panel is not installed at the same time, or ceiling material is installed after the
Drain pump operation
unit installed, put the cardboard template for installation attached on the package (packing material Fasten the screw within 5 mm left to the nut.
of cardboard box) on the bottom of the unit in order to avoid dust coming into the indoor unit. Drain hose
 In case electrical wir
Hose clamp
Drain pump can be o
Drain socket
For the operation me
⑤ Refrigerant pipe work.
 In case electrical wir
Caution
Metal plate Drain pump will run
l Use the new refrigerant pipe. 10mm the Connector CNB
When re-using the existing pipe system for R22 or R407C, pay attention to the following items. [ ① and ②] or [ Ⓛ
ž Change the flare nuts with the attached ones (JIS category 2), and reprocess the flare parts. Make sure to turn O
ž Do not use thin-walled pipes. 2. Prepare a joint for connecting VP-20 pipe, adhere and connect the joint to the drain hose (the end
l Use phosphorus deoxidized copper alloy seamless pipe (C1220T specified in JIS H3300) for made of rigid PVC), and adhere and connect VP-20 pipe (prepare on site).
refrigeration pipe installation. As for drain pipe, apply VP-20 made of rigid PVC which is on the market.
In addition, make sure there is no damage both inside and outside of the pipe, and no harmful l Make sure that the adhesive will not get into the supplied drain hose. ⑦ Wiring-out
substances such as sulfur, oxide, dust or a contaminant stuck on the pipes. It may cause the flexible part broken after the adhesive is dried up and gets rigid.
l Do not use any refrigerant other than R410A. l Electrical installation
l Do not bend or make an excess offset on the drain hose as shown in the picture.
Using other refrigerant except R410A (R22 etc.) may degrade inside refrigeration oil. And air getting installation service p
into refrigeration circuit may cause over-pressure and resultant it may result in bursting, etc. Bend or excess offset will cause drain leakage.
to the technical stan
l Store the copper pipes indoors and seal the both end of them until they are brazed in order to avoid Be sure to use an ex
any dust, dirt or water getting into pipe. Otherwise it will cause degradation of refrigeration oil and l Use specified cord, f
compressor breakdown, etc.
not to apply unexpec
l Use special tools for R410 refrigerant. Over 20mm l Do not put both pow
miscommunication a
Work procedure
l Be sure to do D type
1. Remove the flare nut and blind flanges on the pipe of the indoor unit. l For the details of ele
Make sure to loosen the flare nut with holding the nut on pipe side with a spanner and giving 3. Make sure to make descending slope of greater than 1/100 and do not make up-down bend and/or
torque to the nut with another spanner in order to avoid unexpected stress to the copper pipe, 1. Remove a lid of the
trap in the midway.
and then remove them.
l Pay attention not to give stress on the pipe on the indoor unit side, and support and fix the pipe 2. Hold each wiring ins
(Gas may come out at this time, but it is not abnormal.)
l Pay attention whether the flare nut pops out. (as the indoor unit is sometimes pressured.) as close place to the unit as possible when connecting the drain pipe. 3. Fix the wiring with cl
2. Make a flare on liquid pipe and gas pipe, and connect the refrigeration pipes on the indoor unit. l Do not set up air vent. 4. Install a lid of the co
Bend the pipe with as big radius as possible and do not bend the pipe repeatedly. In addition, do
not twist and crush the pipes.
1.5m ~ 2m Supporting metal Trapped air will
Do a flare connection as follows: No bump
generate noises.
l Make sure to loosen the flare nut with holding the nut on pipe side with a spanner and giving Air vent No trap
torque to the nut with another spanner in order to avoid unexpected stress to the copper pipe, Not touching the water
and then remove them. Insulation material
l When fastening the flare nut, align the refrigeration pipe with the center of flare nut, screw the Descending slope greater than 1/100
nut for 3-4 times by hand and then tighten it by spanner with the specified torque mentioned
in the table below. Make sure to hold the pipe on the indoor unit securely by a spanner when As wide as possible
tightening the nut in order to avoid unexpected stress on the copper pipe. l When sharing a drain pipe for more than one (about100mm)
3. Cover the flare connection part of the indoor unit with attached insulation material after a gas unit, lay the main pipe 100mm below the drain
leakage inspection, and tighten both ends with attached straps. outlet of the unit. In addition, select VP-30 or
l Make sure to insulate both gas pipes and liquid pipes completely. bigger size for main drain pipe.
Incomplete insulation may cause dew condensation or water dropping. VP-30 or bigger
4. Refrigerant is charged in the outdoor unit. Descending stop greater than 1/100
4. Insulate the drain pipe.
As for the additional refrigerant charge for the indoor unit and piping, refer to the installation manual l Be sure to insulate the drain socket and rigid PVC pipe installed indoors otherwise it may cause
attached to the outdoor unit. dew condensation and water leakage.
Strap (Accessory) Pipe cover (Accessory) After drainage test implementation, cover the drain socket part with pipe cover (small size),
Pipe diameter Tightening torque N·m then use the pipe cover (big size) to cover the pipe cover (small size), clamps and part of the
f 6.35 14 to 18 drain hose, and fix and wrap it with tapes to wrap and make joint part gapless.
f 9.52 34 to 42
f 12.7 49 to 61
f 15.88 68 to 82 Drain up
f 19.05 100 to 120 The thickness of insulation should be 20mm or more.
l The position for drain pipe outlet can be raised up to 600mm above the ceiling. Use elbows for
installation to avoid obstacles inside ceiling. If the horizontal drain pipe is too long before vertical
pipe, the backflow of water will increase when the unit is stopped, and it may cause overflow of
⑥ Drain pipe water from the drain pan on the indoor unit. In order to avoid overflow, keep the horizontal pipe
length and offset of the pipe within the limit shown in the figure below.
Caution
l Install the drain pipe according to the installation manual in order to drain properly. 295 to 325mm 100 or less
Imperfection in draining may cause flood indoors and wetting the household goods,etc.
l Do not put the drain pipe directly into the ditch where toxic gas such as sulfur, the other harmful and Drain hose
600mm or less

inflammable gas is generated. Toxic gas would flow into the room and it would cause serious
damage to user’s health and safety (some poisoning or deficiency of oxygen). In addition, it may
cause corrosion of heat exchanger and bad smell.
l Connect the pipe securely to avoid water leakage from the joint.
l Insulate the pipe properly to avoid condensation drop.
Joint for VP-20
l Check if the water can flow out properly from both the drain outlet on the indoor unit and the end of
(Prepare on site)
the drain pipe after installation.
l Make sure to make descending slope of greater than 1/100 and do not make up-down bend and/or
trap in the midway. In addition, do not put air vent on the drain pipe. Check if water is drained
out properly from the pipe during commissioning. Also, keep sufficient space for inspection and
maintenance.

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⑥ Drain pipe (continued) ⑧ Panel installation


Drain test l After wiring work finished, install the panel on the indoor unit.
the step part of drain l After installation of drain pipe, make sure that drain system work in good condition and no water l Refer to attached panel installation manual for details. (see next page)
leakage from joint and drain pan. Check if the motor sound of drain pump is normal or not.
ten the screw within l Do drain test even if installation of heating season. Accessory items
l For new building cases, make sure to complete the test before
hanging the ceiling.
1. Pour water of about 1000cc into the drain pan in the indoor unit by 1 Hook 1 piece For fixing temporarily
) Joint for VP-20
) (Prepare on site) pump so as not to get the electrical component wet. 2 Chain 2 pieces
2. Make sure that water is drained out properly and there is no water
leakage from any joints of the drain pipe at the test. 3 Bolt 4 pieces For installing the panel
Confirm that the water is properly drained out while the drain motor 4 Screw 1 piece For attaching a hook
VP-20 is operating. At the drain socket (transparent), it is possible to 5 Screw 2 pieces For attaching a chain
(Prepare on site) check if the water is drained out properly.
nnect
3. Unplug the drain plug on the indoor unit to remove remaining water l Attach the panel on the indoor unit after electrical wiring work.
Pipe cover (small)
(For insulation) on the drain pan after the test, and re-plug it. And insulate the drain l Refer to attached manual for panel installation for details.(See next page)
(Prepare on site)
pipe properly finally. Drain plug

Drain pump operation ⑨ Check list after installation


 In case electrical wiring work finished
l Check the following items after all installation work completed.
Drain pump can be operated by remote controller (wired).
For the operation method, refer to Operation for drain pump in the installation manual for wiring
Check if Expected trouble Check
work.
The indoor and outdoor units are fixed securely? Falling, vibration, noise
 In case electrical wiring work not finished
Drain pump will run continuously when the dip switch“SW7-1” on the indoor unit PCB is turned ON, Inspection for leakage is done? Insufficient capacity
the Connector CNB is disconnected, and then the power supply (220-240VAC on the terminal block Insulation work is properly done? Water leakage
[ ① and ②] or [ Ⓛ and Ⓝ ] ) is turned ON. Water is drained properly? Water leakage
Make sure to turn OFF “SW7-1” and reconnect the Connector CNB after the test. Supply voltage is same as mentioned in the model name plate? PCB burnt out, not working at all
e drain hose (the end There is mis-wiring or mis-connection of piping? PCB burnt out, not working at all
Earth wiring is connected properly? Electric shock
Cable size comply with specified size? PCB burnt out, not working at all
⑦ Wiring-out position and wiring connection Any obstacle blocks airflow on air inlet and outlet? Insufficient capacity
ets rigid.
picture. l Electrical installation work must be performed according to the installation manual by an electrical
installation service provider qualified by a power provider of the country, and be executed according
to the technical standards and other regulations applicable to electrical installation in the country.
Be sure to use an exclusive circuit.
l Use specified cord, fasten the wiring to the terminal securely, and hold the cord securely in order
not to apply unexpected stress on the terminal.
mm l Do not put both power source line and signal line on the same route. It may cause
miscommunication and malfunction.
l Be sure to do D type earth work.
l For the details of electrical wiring work, see attached instruction manual for electrical wiring work.
up-down bend and/or
1. Remove a lid of the control box (1 screws).
upport and fix the pipe 2. Hold each wiring inside the unit and fasten them to terminal block securely.
3. Fix the wiring with clamp.
4. Install a lid of the control box back to original place.
Single split (PAC) series
Trapped air will
generate noises. 6
6

e water
Power source side terminal block

Earth
e Wiring between indoor
and outdoor unit
Remote controller line

Wiring clamp
VP-30 or bigger
er than 1/100
Signal side terminal block
otherwise it may cause
VRF (KX) series
pe cover (small size),
clamps and part of the 6

gapless. 6

Power source side terminal block

ng. Use elbows for Earth


long before vertical Indoor power source line

cause overflow of Signal line (shielded cord)


the horizontal pipe Remote controller line
Wiring clamp

Earth (signal line)


Signal side terminal block

PJA012D786
PJA012D781

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PANEL INSTALLATION MANUAL PJA012D783 a

Please read this manual together with the indoor unit’s installation manual.

WARNING
Fasten the wiring to the terminal securely and hold the cable securely so as not ④ Attaching a corner panel
to apply unexpected stress on the terminal.
Loose connection or hold will cause abnormal heat generation or fire. • First insert the part “a” of a corner panel into the part “A” of the cover panel, engage two
hooks and tighten the screw.
Make sure the power supply is turned off when electric wiring work.
Otherwise, electric shock, malfunction and improper running may occur.

① Checking the indoor unit installation position


• Read this manual together with the air conditioner installation manual carefully.
• Check if the gap between the ceiling plane and the indoor unit is correct by inserting the
level gauge into the air outlet port of the indoor unit. (See below drawing)
• Adjust the installation elevation if necessary.
• Remove the level gauge before you attach the panel.

Use level gauges Use level gauges


as reference, adjust as reference, adjust
the bottom to the the bottom to the
face of the indoor face of the indoor
30
30

unit. unit.

Diffuser Diffuser Hook


Screw
Level gauge
(insulation)

T-bar Level gauge T-bar


Ceiling panel Ceiling panel
(insulation)
When the ceiling panel comes below
the T bar, align the bottom of the level
gauge to the lower face of the ceiling
panel.
⑤ Panel installation
• Install the panel on the unit after completing the electrical wiring.

Accessories
② Orientation of the panel and return air grille installation
1. Take note that there is an orientation to install the panel. 1 Hook 1 piece For fixing temporarily
• Attach the panel with the orientation shown on the below.
• Align the “PIPE SIDE” mark (on the panel) with the refrigerant pipes on the indoor unit. 2 Chain 2 pieces
2. The intake grille can also be attached in a rotated position by 90 degrees.
3 Screw 4 pieces For hoisting the panel
Caution
· In case the orientation of the panel is not correct, it will lead to air leakage and also 4 Screw 1 piece For attaching a hook
it is not possible to connect the louver motor wiring.
5 Screw 2 pieces For attaching a chain

Intake grille

1. Screw in two bolts out of the four supplied with



the panel by about slightly less than 5mm.
( mark ⒶⒷ) [Figure 1] Ⓐ

Louver motor
connector

[Figure 1]
Drain pipe side Refrigerant
Control box Hook
pipes side 2. Attach the hook supplied with the panel to the
main body with the hook fixing screw (1 screw).
[Figure 2]

3. Open the intake grille.

③ Removing a corner panel


4. Please remove the screw of a corner panel and
• Unscrew the screw from the corner area, pull the corner panel toward the direction remove a corner panel. (four places)
indicated by the arrow mark.
[Figure 2]
Screw
5. A panel is hooked on two bolts ( mark ⒶⒷ).
[Figure 3]

Screw

Corner
panel

Ⓐ Ⓑ
[Figure 3]

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PJA012D783

6. Please rotate a hook, put in the slot on the panel, and carry out fixing the panel
temporarily. [Figure 4] ⑦ How to set the airflow direction
It is possible to change the movable range of the louver on the air outlet from the wired remote controller. Once the
top and bottom position is set, the louver will swing within the range between the top and the bottom when swing
operation is chosen. It is also possible to apply different setting to each louver.
Note: This function is not able to be set with wireless remote controll or simple remote controll (RCH-H3).
1 Stop the air conditioner and press SET button and
LOUVER button simultaneously for three seconds or more.
The following is displayed if the number of the indoor units connected to the
remote controller is one. Go to step 4.
“ ”

“ ”
The following is displayed if the number of the indoor units connected to the
remote controller are more than one
“ ”

“ ”
Slot
[Figure 4] 2 Press ▲ or ▼ button. (selection of indoor unit)
Select the indoor unit of which the louver is set.
[EXAMPLE]
7. Tighten the two bolts used for fixing the panel temporarily and the other two. “ ” “ ” “ ”
“ ”

3 Press SET button. (determination of indoor unit) NOTICE


Caution Selected indoor unit is fixed. • In case the louver No to be set is uncertain,
[EXAMPLE] set any louver temporarily.
• Improperly tightened hanging bolts can • If there is a gap remaining between the (displayed for two seconds) The louver will swing once when the setting
“ ”
cause the problems listed below, so make ceiling and the decorative panel even is completed and it is possible to confirm
sure that you have tightened them after the hanging bolts are tightened, “ ” the louver No and the position.
securely. adjust the installation level of the indoor “ ”
After that, choose the correct louver No and
unit again. set the top and bottom position.

Air leakage 4 Press ▲ or ▼ button. (selection of louver No.)


Air leakage along
Select the louver No. to be set according to the right figure. NO.2
the ceiling [EXAMPLE]
“ ” “ ” “ ”
“ ”
Fouling NO.1 NO.3
Dew condensation or dripping Make sure no gap is left here. 5 Press SET button. (Determination of louver No.)
The louver No. to be set is confirmed and the display shows the
upper limit of the movable range. NO.4
8. Please open the lid of a control box. [EXAMPLE] If No.1 louver is selected, Control box

“ ” ← current upper limit position


9. Like drain pump wiring, please band together by the clamp and put in louver motor wiring Piping Drain
into a control box. [Figure 5] 6 Press ▲ or ▼ button. (selection of upper limit position) side hose side

Select the upper limit of louver movable range. Louver No.


10. Please connect a louver motor connector. [Figure 5] “position 1” is the most horizontal, and “position 6” is the most downward.
“position --” is to return to the factory setting. If you need to change the setting to
the default setting, use “position --”.
“ ” (the most horizontal) (horizontal) ①
“ ”

“ ”
“ ” ③
“ ” ④
“ ” (the most downwards) ⑤
Drain pump connector Louver motor connector
“ ” (return to the default setting) ⑥ (downwards)

7 Press SET button. (Fixing of the upper limit position) the position of the louver
Wire intake The upper limit position is fixed and the setting position is displayed for two
seconds. Then proceed to lower limit position selection display.
[EXAMPLE]
(displayed for two seconds)

(shows current setting)


Clamp
8 Press ▲ or ▼ button. (Selection of lower limit position)
Select the lower limit position of louver.
“position 1” is the most horizontal, and “position 6” is the most downwards.
“position --” is to return to the factory setting. If you need to change the setting to
the default setting, use “position --”.
Louver motor wiring
(the most horizontal)

(the most downwards)


(return to the default setting)

9 Press SET button. (Fixing of the lower limit position) ①


Upper limit position and lower limit position are fixed, and the set positions are Upper
position ②
[Figure 5] displayed for two seconds, then setting is completed.
• After the setting is completed, the louver which was set moves from the ③
original position to the lower limit position, and goes back to the original ④
position again. (This operation is not performed if the indoor unit and/or indoor Movable
unit fan is in operation.) range ⑤
11. Attach two chains to the intake grille with two screws. [Figure 6] ⑥
[EXAMPLE]
(displayed for two seconds) Lower
position

Chain 10 Press button.


Louver adjusting mode ends and returns to the original display.
For setting the swing range of other louvers, return to 1 and proceed same procedure respoctivoly.

Caution
If the upper limit position number and the lower limit position number are set to the same position, the
louver is fixed at that position auto swing does not function.

ATTENTION

Chain If you press RESET button during settings, the display will return to previous display.
[Figure 6] If you press button during settings, the mode will be ended and return to original display, and the
settings that have not been completed will become invalid.

When plural remote controllers are connected, louver setting operation cannot be set by slave remote
12. Replace the corner panels. Please also close a chain with a screw together controller.
then. [Figure 7] If it is necessary to fix the louver position manually, follow the procedure mentioned below.
1. Shut off the main power switch.
13. Close the intake grill. 2. Unplug the connector of the louver motor which you want to fix the position.
Make sure to insulate unplugged connectors electrically with a vinyl tape.
3. Adjust the louver position slowly by hand so as to be within the applicable range mentioned below table.

Louver
Louver motor

L
L

Connector Louver motor


<Range of louver setting>
[Figure 7] Vertical airflow direction Horizontal 23°Downwards 50°
Dimension L (mm) 40 24 ※It can be set between 24~40mm freely.
Caution
Caution
Make sure there is no stress given on the panel when adjusting the height of the indoor • Any automatic control or operation from the remote controller will be disabled on the louver whose
unit to avoid unexpected distortion. It may cause the distortion of panel or failing to position is fixed in the above way.
close the air return grille. • Do not set a louver beyond the specified range. Failure to observe this instruction may result in
dripping, dew condensation, the fouling of the ceiling and the malfunctioning of the unit.

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PFA012D621B b
(3) Ceiling suspended type (FDEN)
This manual is for the installation of an indoor unit.
For electrical wiring work (Indoor), refer to the electrical wiring work installation CAUTION
manual (page 239). For remote controller installation, refer to page 250. For
wireless kit installation, refer to page 494. For electrical wiring work (Outdoor) and ● Perform earth wiring surely.
refrigerant pipe work installation for outdoor unit, refer to the page 264. Do not connect the earth wiring to the gas pipe, water pipe, lightning rod and telephone earth wiring. Improper earth could
cause unit failure, electric shock and fire due to a short circuit.
● Earth leakage breaker must be installed.
If the earth leakage breaker is not installed, it can cause fire and electric shocks.
● Use the circuit breaker of correct capacity. Circuit breaker should be the one that disconnect all
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS poles under over current.
● Read the “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS” carefully first of all and then strictly follow it during the installation work Using the incorrect one could cause the system failure and fire.
in order to protect yourself. ● Do not use any materials other than a fuse of correct capacity where a fuse should be used.
● The precautionary items mentioned below are distinguished into two levels, and CAUTION . Connecting the circuit by wire or copper wire could cause unit failure and fire.
: Wrong installation would cause serious consequences such as injuries or death. ● Do not install the indoor unit near the location where there is possibility of flammable gas leakages.
CAUTION : Wrong installation might cause serious consequences depending on circumstances. If the gas leaks and gathers around the unit, it could cause fire.
Both mentions the important items to protect your health and safety so strictly follow them by any means. ● Do not install and use the unit where corrosive gas (such as sulfurous acid gas etc.) or flammable gas (such
●The meanings of “Marks” used here are as shown as follows: as thinner, petroleum etc.) may be generated or accumulated, or volatile flammable substances are handled.
Never do it under any circumstances. Always do it according to the instruction. It could cause the corrosion of heat exchanger, breakage of plastic parts etc. And inflammable gas could cause fire.
●After completing the installation, do commissioning to confirm there are no abnormalities, and explain to the ● Secure a space for installation, inspection and maintenance specified in the manual.
customers about “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS”, correct operation method and maintenance method (air filter
Insufficient space can result in accident such as personal injury due to falling from the installation place.
cleaning, operation method and temperature setting method) with user’s manual of this unit.
Ask your customers to keep this installation manual together with the user’s manual. Also, ask them to hand ● Do not use the indoor unit at the place where water splashes such as laundry.
Indoor unit is not waterproof. It could cause electric shock and fire.
over the user’s manual to the new user when the owner is changed.
● Do not use the indoor unit for a special purpose such as food storage, cooling for precision
instrument, preservation of animals, plants, and a work of art.
WARNING It could cause the damage of the items.
● Do not install nor use the system near equipments which generate electromagnetic wave or high harmonics.
●Installation should be performed by the specialist. Equipments like inverter equipment, private power generator, high-frequency medical equipment, or telecommunication
If you install the unit by yourself, it may lead to serious trouble such as water leakage, electric shock, fire, and injury due to overturn of the unit. equipment might influence the air conditioner and cause a malfunction and breakdown. Or the air conditioner might
influence medical equipments or telecommunication equipments, and obstruct their medical activity or cause jamming.
●Install the system correctly according to these installation manuals.
Improper installation may cause explosion, injury, water leakage, electric shock, and fire. ● Do not install the remote controller at the direct sunlight.
It could cause breakdown or deformation of the remote controller.
●When installing in small rooms, take prevention measures not to exceed the density limit of refrigerant in the
● Do not install the indoor unit at the place listed below.
event of leakage, referred by the formula (accordance with ISO5149). · Places where cosmetics or special sprays are
· Places where flammable gas could leak.
If the density of refrigerant exceeds the limit, please consult the dealer and install the ventilation system, otherwise lack of · Places where carbon fiber, metal powder or any powder is floated. frequently used.
oxygen can occur, which can cause serious accidents. · Place where the substances which affect the air conditioner are generated · Highly salted area such as beach.
such as sulfide gas, chloride gas, acid, alkali or ammonic atmospheres. · Heavy snow area
●Use the genuine accessories and the specified parts for installation.
· Places exposed to oil mist or steam directly. · Places where the system is affected by
If parts unspecified by our company are used it could cause water leakage, electric shock, fire, and injury due to overturn of the unit. · On vehicles and ships smoke from a chimney.
●Ventilate the working area well in case the refrigerant leaks during installation. · Places where machinery which generates high harmonics is used. · Altitude over 1000m
If the refrigerant contacts the fire, toxic gas is produced. ● Do not install the indoor unit in the locations listed below (Be sure to install the indoor unit
according to the installation manual for each model because each indoor unit has each limitation)
●Install the unit in a location that can hold heavy weight. · Locations with any obstacles which can prevent inlet and outlet air of the unit
Improper installation may cause the unit to fall leading to accidents. · Locations where vibration can be amplified due to insufficient strength of structure.
· Locations where the infrared receiver is exposed to the direct sunlight or the strong light beam. (in case of the
●Install the unit properly in order to be able to withstand strong winds such as typhoons, and earthquakes. infrared specification unit)
Improper installation may cause the unit to fall leading to accidents. · Locations where an equipment affected by high harmonics is placed. (TV set or radio receiver is placed within 5m)
· Locations where drainage cannot run off safely.
●Do not mix air in to the cooling cycle on installation or removal of the air conditioner.
It can affect performance or function and etc..
If air is mixed in, the pressure in the cooling cycle will rise abnormally and may cause explosion and injuries.
● Do not put any valuables which will break down by getting wet under the air conditioner.
●Be sure to have the electrical wiring work done by qualified electrical installer, and use exclusive circuit. Condensation could drop when the relative humidity is higher than 80% or drain pipe is clogged, and it damages user’s belongings.
Power source with insufficient capacity and improper work can cause electric shock and fire. ● Do not use the base frame for the outdoor unit which is corroded or damaged after a long period of use.
●Use specified wire for electrical wiring, fasten the wiring to the terminal securely, and hold the cable securely in It could cause the unit falling down and injury.
order not to apply unexpected stress on the terminal. ● Pay attention not to damage the drain pan by weld sputter when brazing work is done near the unit.
Loose connections or hold could result in abnormal heat generation or fire. If sputter entered into the unit during brazing work, it could cause damage (pinhole) of drain pan and leakage of water.
●Arrange the electrical wires in the control box properly to prevent them from rising. Fit the lid of the services To avoid damaging, keep the indoor unit packed or cover the indoor unit.
panel property. ● Install the drain pipe to drain the water surely according to the installation manual.
Improper fitting may cause abnormal heat and fire. Improper connection of the drain pipe may cause dropping water into room and damaging user’s belongings.

●Check for refrigerant gas leakage after installation is completed. ● Do not share the drain pipe for indoor unit and GHP (Gas Heat Pump system) outdoor unit.
Toxic exhaust gas would flow into room and it might cause serious damage (some poisoning or deficiency of oxygen) to
If the refrigerant gas leaks into the house and comes in contact with a fan heater, a stove, or an oven, toxic gas is produced.
user’s health and safety.
●Use the specified pipe, flare nut, and tools for R410A. ● Be sure to perform air tightness test by pressurizing with nitrogen gas after completed refrigerant piping work.
Using existing parts (R22) could cause the unit failure and serious accident due to explosion of the cooling cycle. If the density of refrigerant exceeds the limit in the event of refrigerant leakage in the small room, lack of oxygen can
●Tighten the flare nut according to the specified method by with torque wrench. occur, which can cause serious accidents.
If the flare nut were tightened with excess torque, it could cause burst and refrigerant leakage after a long period. ● For drain pipe installation, be sure to make descending slope of greater than 1/100, not to make traps,
and not to make air-bleeding.
●Do not put the drainage pipe directly into drainage channels where poisonous gases such as sulfide gas can occur. Check if the drainage is correctly done during commissioning and ensure the space for inspection and maintenance.
Poisonous gases will flow into the room through drainage pipe and seriously affect the user's health and safety. This can also
● Ensure the insulation on the pipes for refrigeration circuit so as not to condense water.
cause the corrosion of the indoor unit and a resultant unit failure or refrigerant leak.
Incomplete insulation could cause condensation and it would wet ceiling, floor, and any other valuables.
●Connect the pipes for refrigeration circuit securely in installation work before compressor is operated. ● Do not install the outdoor unit where is likely to be a nest for insects and small animals.
If the compressor is operated when the service valve is open without connecting the pipe, it could cause explosion and injuries due Insects and small animals could come into the electronic components and cause breakdown and fire. Instruct the user to
to abnormal high pressure in the system. keep the surroundings clean.
●Stop the compressor before removing the pipe after shutting the service valve on pump down work. ● Pay extra attention, carrying the unit by hand.
If the pipe is removed when the compressor is in operation with the service valve open, air would be mixed in the refrigeration circuit Carry the unit with 2 people if it is heavier than 20kg. Do not use the plastic straps but the grabbing place, moving the unit
and it could cause explosion and injuries due to abnormal high pressure in the cooling cycle. by hand. Use protective gloves in order to avoid injury by the aluminum fin.
●Only use prescribed optional parts. The installation must be carried out by the qualified installer. ● Make sure to dispose of the packaging material.
If you install the system by yourself, it can cause serious trouble such as water leaks, electric shocks, fire. Leaving the materials may cause injury as metals like nail and woods are used in the package.
● Do not operate the system without the air filter.
●Do not repair by yourself. And consult with the dealer about repair.
It may cause the breakdown of the system due to clogging of the heat exchanger.
Improper repair may cause water leakage, electric shock or fire.
● Do not touch any button with wet hands.
●Consult the dealer or a specialist about removal of the air conditioner. It could cause electric shock.
Improper installation may cause water leakage, electric shock or fire. ● Do not touch the refrigerant piping with bare hands when in operation.
●Turn off the power source during servicing or inspection work. The pipe during operation would become very hot or cold according to the operating condition, and it could cause a burn or frostbite.
If the power is supplied during servicing or inspection work, it could cause electric shock and injury by the operating fan. ● Do not clean up the air conditioner with water.
●Do not run the unit when the panel or protection guard are taken off. It could cause electric shock.
Touching the rotating equipment, hot surface, or high voltage section could cause an injury to be caught in the machine, to get ● Do not turn off the power source immediately after stopping the operation.
burned, or electric shock. Be sure to wait for more than 5 minutes. Otherwise it could cause water leakage or breakdown.
●Shut off the power before electrical wiring work. ● Do not control the operation with the circuit breaker.
It could cause electric shock, unit failure and improper running. It could cause fire or water leakage. In addition, the fan may start operation unexpectedly and it may cause injury.

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①Before installation ③Preparation before installation (continued)

Install correctly according to the installation manual. Pitch of suspension bolts and pipe position Location of pipe outlets
Confirm the following points: Top cover
Pitch of suspension bolts Drain line
(left)
Unit type/Power supply specification Pipes/Wires/Small parts Accessory items A
Drain line
(rear left)
24 B 24 120 17
5

31
Blowout opening 19
Accessory item

27 108
Top outlet 47

27
60
Right outlet

690

215 290
For unit hanging For refrigerant pipe For drain pipe For air return grille 100 Rear cover
Drain hose Hose clamp Fixing bracket 60 Rear outlet
Flat washer (M10) Paper pattern Pipe cover (large) Pipe cover (small) Strap Screw Heay insulation Screw Cutout parts
(with clamp)

Wall
※The outlet through which the pipings are taken out is
(mm) available in three directions.
Series type A B
※Pipes can be taken out in 3 directions (rear, right or
8 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 2 1 4 top).
For unit hanging For unit hanging For heat insulation For heat insulation For fixing of pipe For drain pipe For drain hose For fixing of For installing of For drain hose For fixing air 40 to 50type 1070 1022
and adjustment of gas pipe of liquid pipe cover connection mounting drain hose fixing bracket return grille Single Split (PAC) ・ Cut out holes using nippers, etc.
series 60 to 71type 1320 1272
・ Cut out holes to take out pipes along the cutoff line
100 to 140type 1620 1572 on the rear cover.
Accessories 36 to 56type 1070 1022 ・ Cut out the top face cover aligning to the piping
Air return grille
are inside. VRF (KX) series 71type 1320 1272 position.
112 to 140type 1620 1572 ・ When taking pipe out to right-hand side, cut out a
hole along the groove at the inside of side panel.
Pipe position ・ After installing pipes and wires, seal clearances
around pipes and wires with putty, etc. to shut off
235(Liquid piping) Gas dust.
Refrigerant line 135 piping Drain piping (left)
Liquid 75
195(Gas piping)
piping Make sure to install the covers at rear and top in order to
protect the inside of unit from intrusion of dust or

10
protect wires from damages by sharp edges. When

109
taking them out to the right-hand side, remove burrs or

53

53
②Selection of installation location for the indoor unit
271 Unit interior
10 mm slope 110 76 sharp edges from the cutout.
Drain piping
(right)
Haulage Grille upside
① Select the suitable areas to install the unit under approval of the user. Move the box as close to the installation area as possible packed.
・Areas where the indoor unit can deliver hot and cold wind sufficiently. If it must be unpacked, wrap the unit with a nylon sling,
Suggest to the user to use a circulator if the ceiling height is over 3m to and be careful not to damage the unit.
If you need to lay the unit on a floor after unpacking, always (Indoor unit)
avoid warm air being accumulated on the ceiling.
・Areas where there is enough space to install and service. put it with the intake grille facing upward.
・Areas where it can be drained properly. Areas where drain pipe descend- Preparation before instalation
ing slope can be taken.
1. Remove the air return grille. 2. Remove the side panel.
・Areas where there is no obstruction of airflow on both air return grille and air supply port.
Slide stoppers (4 places) of the catches, Remove the screw and detach the
・Areas where fire alarm will not be accidentally activated by the air conditioner.
then pull out the pins ( 4 or 6 places). side panel by sliding it toward the
・Areas where the supply air does not short-circuit. direction indicated by the arrow mark.
Filter
・Areas where it is not influenced by draft air. Side panel screw
Pin
・Areas not exposed to direct sunlight. (1 each on the left and right) (M4)
・Areas where dew point is lower than around 23°C and relative humidity is lower than 80%.
This indoor unit is tested under the condition of JIS (Japan Industrial
Standard) high humidity condition and confirmed there is no problem. Side panel
However, there is some risk of condensation drop if the air conditioner is 3. Remove the hanging plate.
operated under the severer condition than mentioned above. Remove the screw, and then loosen
・Areas where TV and radio stays away more than 1m. (It could cause jamming and noise.) the fixing bolts. Hanging plate
screw
・Areas where any items which will be damaged by getting wet are not placed
Unscrew Indoor Hanging
such as food, table wares, server, or medical equipment under the unit. 8-12mm unit plate fixing
・Areas where there is no influence by the heat which cookware generates. bolts(M8)
Hanging plate Hanging plate
・Areas where not exposed to oil mist, powder and/or steam directly such as above fryer.
・Areas where lighting device such as fluorescent light or incandescent light
doesn’t affect the operation. ④Remote controller
(A beam from lighting device sometimes affects the infrared receiver for the
wireless remote controller and the air conditioner might not work properly.)
Installation of remote controller
② Check if the place where the air conditioner is installed can hold the weight of the unit.
If it is not able to hold, reinforce the structure with boards and beams strong enough Up to two receiver or wired remote controller can be installed in one indoor unit
group.
to hold it. If the strength is not enough, it could cause injury due to unit falling.
③ If there are 2 units of wireless type, keep them away for more than 6m to When both wired and wireless remote controller are used
avoid malfunction due to cross communication. It is necessary to set wired or wireless remote controller as slave.
④ When plural indoor units are installed nearby, keep them away for more than 4 to 5m. (For the method of changing the setting, refer to the installtion
manual attached to remote controller or wireless kit.)
Space for installation and service
When wired remote controller are used only (wireless type)
4000~5000mm or more
It is necessary to remove the line that is connected to the receiver.
Remove signal line connected to the receiver from primary side of
terminal block (X, Y).
ATTENTION
300mm or more

100mm
or more
150mm or more ①Insulate with tape the removed line.
5mm or more ②The LED of that removed connector will not be able to make any
indication.
Obstacle

③Preparation before installation


If suspension bolt becomes longer, do reinforcement of earthquake resistant.
For grid ceiling
When suspension bolt length is over 500mm, or the gap between the ceiling
and roof is over 700mm, apply earthquake resistant brace to the bolt.
In case the unit is hanged directly from the slab and is installed on the
ceiling plane which has enough strength.
When suspension bolt length is over 1000mm, apply the earthquake resistant brace to the bolt.
Prepare four (4) sets of suspension bolt, nut and spring washer (M10) on site. Remove the line

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⑤Installation of indoor unit ⑥Refrigerant pipe (continued)


Work procedure Paper pattern The pipe can be connected from three different directions. (back, reight, top)
1. Select the suspension bolt locations and the pipe hole location.
(1) Use enclosed paper pattern as a reference, and When the pipe is routed through the back.
drill the holes for the suspension bolts and pipe. If the bracket is removed, piping work will become easy.
※Decide the locations based on direct measurements. ※After piping, reinstall the removed bracket.
(2) Once the locations are properly placed, the paper
pattern can be removed.

25 mm or more
45 mm or less
2. Install the suspension bolts in place. Ceiling Bracket

3. Fix with 4 suspension bolts, which can endure load of 500N. Hanging plate
4. Check the measurements given at the right Suspension bolt
figure for the length of the suspension bolts.
5. Fasten the hanging plate onto the suspension bolts. Pipe
<When installed against a ceiling material,> <No ceiling material to install against,>
Air supply
Suspension bolt Suspension bolt
Fasten Hanging plate
Nut
at the
front Washer
end of Unit Ceiling surface Unit (accessory)
an Washer
elon- (accessory) When the pipe is routed through the back.
※Double nuts
gated Hanging plate ※Double nuts
Cut the removed top cover, and install to
hole.
※Please fasten firmly with double nuts. the rear panel instead of rear cover.
6. Install the unit to the hanging plate.
Hanging plate
(1) Slide the unit in from front side to get it
hanged on the hanging plate with the bolts.
(2) Fasten the four fixing bolts (M8: 2
each on the left and right sides) firmly. Screw for
(3) Fasten the two screws (M4: 1 each on hanging
plate (M4)
the left and right sides). Fixing bolts
(M8) Cut
WARNINIG : Hang a side panel on from the
panel side to the rear side and
0~3mm

0~3mm
then fasten it securely onto Remove
the indoor unit with screws. (For left-side drain
connection, give the
※To ensure smooth drain flow, install the unit with reverse slope.)
a descending slope toward the drain outlet.
CAUTION : Do not give the reversed slope, which may cause water leaks.
⑦Drain pipe

The drain pipes may face out towards the back to the left, or to the right side.
⑥Refrigerant pipe
Caution
Caution Install the drain pipe according to the installation manual in order to drain properly.
Use the new refrigerant pipe. Imperfection in draining may cause flood indoors and wetting the household goods,etc.
When re-using the existing pipe system for R22 or R407C, pay attention to the following items. Do not put the drain pipe directly into the ditch where toxic gas such as sulfur, the
・Change the flare nuts with the attached ones (JIS category 2), and reprocess the flare parts. other harmful andinflammable gas is generated. Toxic gas would flow into the room and
・Do not use thin-walled pipes. it would cause serious damage to user’s health and safety (some poisoning or deficiency
Use phosphorus deoxidized copper alloy seamless pipe (C1220T specified in JIS H3300) for refrigeration pipe installation. of oxygen). In addition, it may cause corrosion of heat exchanger and bad smell.
In addition, make sure there is no damage both inside and outside of the pipe, and no Connect the pipe securely to avoid water leakage from the joint.
harmful substances such as sulfur, oxide, dust or a contaminant stuck on the pipes. Insulate the pipe properly to avoid condensation drop.
Do not use any refrigerant other than R410A. Check if the water can flow out properly from both the drain outlet on the
Using other refrigerant except R410A (R22 etc.) may degrade inside refrigeration oil. And air getting indoor unit and the end of the drain pipe after installation.
into refrigeration circuit may cause over-pressure and resultant it may result in bursting, etc. Make sure to make descending slope of greater than 1/100 and do not make up-down bend and/or trap
Store the copper pipes indoors and seal the both end of them until they are brazed in order to avoid any dust, dirt in the midway. In addition, do not put air vent on the drain pipe. Check if water is drained out properly
or water getting into pipe. Otherwise it will cause degradation of refrigeration oil and compressor breakdown, etc. from the pipe during commissioning. Also, keep sufficient space for inspection and maintenance.
Use special tools for R410 refrigerant.
Work procedure Work procedure
Heat insulation material
1. Remove the flare nut and blind flanges on the pipe of the indoor unit. 1. Insert drain hose completely to the
※Make sure to loosen the flare nut with holding the nut on pipe side with a spanner and giving torque to the base, and tighten the drain hose clamp Drain
socket
nut with another spanner in order to avoid unexpected stress to the copper pipe, and then remove them. securely. ( adhesive must not be used.) Drain hose (accessory) VP-20
(prepare on site)
(Gas may come out at this time, but it is not abnormal.) ※ When plumbing on the left side, move the
Clamp (accessory)

Pay attention whether the flare nut pops out. (as the indoor unit is sometimes pressured.) rubber plug and the cylindrical insulating Drain hose
2. Make a flare on liquid pipe and gas pipe, and connect the refrigeration pipes on the indoor unit. materials by the pipe connecting hole on
10mm

・When taking out the pipe to rear or top, install it together with the electric wire ⑧, the left side of the unit to the right side.
Hose clamp
It can be attached
passing them through the attached cover. Beware of a possible outflow of water that may Lowest point from both inside and
outside the unit.
・Seal clearances with putty, etc. to shut off dust. occur upon removal of a drain plug.
※Bend the pipe with as big radius as possible and do not bend the pipe repeatedly. 2. Fix the drain hose at the lowest point with No bumps
In addition, do not twist and crush the pipes. a hose clamp supplied as an accessory. No traps

※Do a flare connection as follows: ※Give a drain hose a gradient of 10mm To be a descending
Not to be in water
angle
Make sure to loosen the flare nut with holding the nut on pipe side with a spanner as illustrated in the right drawing by
and giving torque to the nut with another spanner in order to avoid unexpected laying it without leaving a slack.
stress to the copper pipe, and then remove them. Take head of electrical cables so that
When fastening the flare nut, align the refrigeration pipe with the center of flare nut, screw they may not run beneath the drain hose.
the nut for 3-4 times by hand and then tighten it by spanner with the specified torque A drain hose must be clamped down with a hose clamp.
mentioned in the table below. Make sure to hold the pipe on the indoor unit securely by a There is a possibility that drain water overflows.
spanner when tightening the nut in order to avoid unexpected stress on the copper pipe. 3. Connect VP-20(prepare on site) to drain hose. (adhesive must not be used.)
3. Cover the flare connection part of the indoor unit with attached insulation material ※ Use commercially available rigid PVC general pipe VP-20 for drain pipe.
after a gas leakage inspection, and tighten both ends with attached straps. 4. Do not to make the up-down bending and trap in the mid-way while assum-
Make sure to insulate both gas pipes and liquid pipes completely. ing that the drain pipes is downhill. (more than 1/100)
※Incomplete insulation may cause dew condensation or water dropping. Never set up air vent.
4. Refrigerant is charged in the outdoor unit. 5. Insulate the drain pipe.
As for the additional refrigerant charge for the indoor unit and piping, refer to the installation Insulate the drain hose clamp with the heat insulation supplied as accessories.
manual attached to the outdoor unit. When the unit is installed in a humid place, consider precautions against
Strap (Accessory) Pipe cover (Accessory)
Pipe diameter Tightening torque N·m dew condensation such as heat insulation for the drain pipe.
ø 6.35 14 to 18 Drain test
ø 9.52 34 to 42
After installation of drain pipe, make sure that drain system work in good
ø 12.7 49 to 61
condition and no water leakage from joint and drain pan.
ø 15.88 68 to 82
Do drain test even if installation of heating season.
ø 19.05 100 to 120 The thickness of insulation should be 20mm or more.

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⑧Wiring-out position and wiring connection ⑪How to set the airflow direction

Electrical installation work must be performed according to the installation It is possible to change the movable range of the louver on the air outlet from
manual by an electrical installation service provider qualified by a power the wired remote controller. Once the top and bottom position is set, the louver
provider of the country, and be executed according to the technical will swing within the range between the top and the bottom when swing
standards and other regulations applicable to electrical installation in the operation is chosen. It is also possible to apply different setting to each louver.
country. Note:This function is not able to be set with wireless remote controller or simple remote controll
Be sure to use an exclusive circuit.    (RCH-H3).
Use specified cord, fasten the wiring to the terminal securely, and hold the 1. Stop the air conditioner and press SET button and
cord securely in order not to apply unexpected stress on the terminal. LOUVER button simultaneously for three seconds or
Do not put both power source line and signal line on the same route. It may more.
cause miscommunication and malfunction. The following is displayed if the number of the indoor units
Be sure to do D type earth work. connected to the remote controller is one. Go to step 4.
For the details of electrical wiring work, see attached instruction manual for “ ”

electrical wiring work. “ ”


The following is displayed if the number of the indoor units
1. Remove a lid of the electrical box (2 screws). connected to the remote controller are more than one.
2. Hold each wiring inside the unit and connect to a terminal block surely. “ ”
3. Fix the wiring by clamps. “ ”
4. Install the removed parts back to original place.
2. Press or button.(selection of indoor unit) Select the indoor unit of which the louver is set.
Power source side Signal side
Single split (PAC) series terminal block terminal block
Wireless

[EXAMPLE]
”š“ ”š “ ”š
receiver line “ ”

3. Press SET button.(determination of indoor unit) Selected indoor unit is fixed.


[EXAMPLE]
“ ” (displayed for two seconds)
Remote controller line
“ ”

1 2 3 X Y
“ ”
Signal cable for
Interconnecting wiring Earth remote controller

Wiring between indoor 4. Press or button.(selection of louver No.) Select the louver No. to be set
Earth Wiring clamp and outdoor unit according to the right figure.
Power source side Signal side [EXAMPLE]
VRF(KX) series terminal block terminal block
Wireless “ ”š “ ”š“ ”š
receiver line “ ”

5. Press SET button.(Determination of louver No.)


Signal line
(shielded cord) The louver No. to be set is confirmed and the display shows the upper
limit of the movable range.
[EXAMPLE] If No.1 louver is selected,
L N X Y A B
Remote controller “ ” kcurrent upper limit position
Power cable Earth
Signal cable for
remote controller Signal cable
line
Indoor power 6. Press or button.(selection of upper limit position)
Earth Wiring clamp source line Select the upper limit of louver movable range.
“position 1” is the most horizontal, and “position 6” is the most downward.
“position --” is to return to the factory setting. (horizontal)
If you need to change the setting to the default
setting, use “position --”.
“ ” (the most horizotal)

⑨Attaching the air return grille š“


š“


š“ ”
š“ ”
š“ ” (the most downwards) (downwards)
The air return grille must be attached when electrical cabling work is completed. š“ ” (return to the default setting) the position of the louver

7. Press SET button.(Fixing of the upper limit position)


1. Fix the chains tied to the air return 2. Close the air return grille. The upper limit position is fixed and the setting position is displayed for
grille onto the indoor unit with This completes the unit two seconds. Then proceed to lower limit position selection display.
screws supplied as accessories (4 installtion work. [EXAMPLE]
(displayed for two seconds)
pieces).
(shows current setting)

8. Press or button.(Selection of lower limit position)


Select the lower limit position of louver.
“position 1” is the most horizontal, and “position 6 ”is the most downwards.
“position --” is to return to the factory setting. If you need to change
Fix with screws
the setting to the default setting, use “position --”.
Chain
(the most horizontal)
Chain
Chain

(the most downwards)


(return to the default setting)

9. Press SET button.(Fixing of the lower limit position)


⑩Check list after installation Upper limit position and lower limit position are fixed, and the set
positions are displayed for two seconds, then setting is completed.
tAfter the setting is completed, the louver which was

Check the following items after all installation work completed. set moves from the original position to the lower
Upper
limit position, and goes back to the original position position
again. (This operation is not performed if the indoor
Check if Expected trouble Check
unit and/or indoor unit fan is in operation.) Movable
The indoor and outdoor units are fixed securely? Falling, vibration, noise [Example]
(displayed for two seconds)
range

Inspection for leakage is done? Insufficient capacity Lower


position

Insulation work is properly done? Water leakage


10.Press button.
Water is drained properly? Water leakage
Louver adjusting mode ends and returns to the original display.
Supply voltage is same as mentioned in the model name plate? PCB burnt out, not working at all Caution
If the upper limit position number and the lower limit position number are set to the same
There is mis-wiring or mis-connection of piping? PCB burnt out, not working at all position, the louver is fixed at that position auto swing does not funtion.

Earth wiring is connected properly? Electric shock ATTENTION


If you press RESET button during settings, the display will return to previous display.If you press
Cable size comply with specified size? PCB burnt out, not working at all button during settings, the mode will be ended and return to original display, and the settings that have not been
completed will become invalid.
Any obstacle blocks airflow on air inlet and outlet? Insufficient capacity
When plural remote controllers are connected, louver setting operation
cannot be set by slave remote controller.

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PJD012D052
PJD012D052 AA
(4) Duct connected-High static pressure type (FDU) ○This model is middle s
blow type air condition
This manual is for the installation of an indoor unit.
For electrical wiring work (Indoor), refer to the electrical wiring work installation manual (page 239). CAUTION ①Before in
For remote controller installation, refer to page 250. For wireless kit installation, refer to page 498.
For electrical wiring work (Outdoor) and refrigerant pipe work installation for outdoor unit, refer to ● Perform earth wiring surely.
●Install correctly
page 264. Do not connect the earth wiring to the gas pipe, water pipe, lightning rod and telephone earth wiring. Improper earth could
cause unit failure and electric shock due to a short circuit. ●Confirm the foll
● Earth leakage breaker must be installed.  ○Unit type/Pow
If the earth leakage breaker is not installed, it can cause electric shocks.  ○Pipes/Wires/S
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ● Use the circuit breaker of correct capacity. Circuit breaker should be the one that disconnect all  ○Accessory ite
poles under over current.
● Read the “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS” carefully first of all and then strictly follow it during the installation work Using the incorrect one could cause the system failure and fire.
in order to protect yourself. ● Do not use any materials other than a fuse of correct capacity where a fuse should be used. Accessory item
● The precautionary items mentioned below are distinguished into two levels, and CAUTION . Connecting the circuit by wire or copper wire could cause unit failure and fire.
: Wrong installation would cause serious consequences such as injuries or death. ● Do not install the indoor unit near the location where there is possibility of flammable gas leakages.
CAUTION : Wrong installation might cause serious consequences depending on circumstances. If the gas leaks and gathers around the unit, it could cause fire. Pipe cover(big)
Both mentions the important items to protect your health and safety so strictly follow them by any means. ● Do not install and use the unit where corrosive gas (such as sulfurous acid gas etc.) or flammable gas (such
●The meanings of “Marks” used here are as shown on the right: as thinner, petroleum etc.) may be generated or accumulated, or volatile flammable substances are handled.
Never do it under any circumstances. Always do it according to the instruction. It could cause the corrosion of heat exchanger, breakage of plastic parts etc. And inflammable gas could cause fire.
●After completing the installation, do commissioning to confirm there are no abnormalities, and explain to the ● Secure a space for installation, inspection and maintenance specified in the manual.
customers about “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS”, correct operation method and maintenance method (air filter 1
Insufficient space can result in accident such as personal injury due to falling from the installation place.
cleaning, operation method and temperature setting method) with user’s manual of this unit.
Ask your customers to keep this installation manual together with the user’s manual. Also, ask them to hand ● Do not use the indoor unit at the place where water splashes such as laundry. For heat insulatio
of gas pipe
over the user’s manual to the new user when the owner is changed. Indoor unit is not waterproof. It could cause electric shock and fire.
● Do not use the indoor unit for a special purpose such as food storage, cooling for precision
instrument, preservation of animals, plants, and a work of art.
WARNING It could cause the damage of the items. Pipe cover(big)
● Do not install nor use the system near equipments which generate electromagnetic wave or high harmonics.
●Installation should be performed by the specialist. Equipments like inverter equipment, private power generator, high-frequency medical equipment, or telecommunication
If you install the unit by yourself, it may lead to serious trouble such as water leakage, electric shock, fire, and injury due to overturn equipment might influence the air conditioner and cause a malfunction and breakdown. Or the air conditioner might
of the unit. influence medical equipments or telecommunication equipments, and obstruct their medical activity or cause jamming.
●Install the system correctly according to these installation manuals. ● Do not install the remote controller at the direct sunlight. 1
Improper installation may cause explosion, injury, water leakage, electric shock, and fire. It could cause breakdown or deformation of the remote controller.
For heat insulatio
●Check the density refered by the foumula (accordance with ISO5149). ● Do not install the indoor unit at the place listed below. of drain socket
· Places where flammable gas could leak. · Places where cosmetics or special sprays are
If the density exceeds the limit density, please consult the dealer and installate the ventilation system. frequently used.
· Places where carbon fiber, metal powder or any powder is floated.
●Use the genuine accessories and the specified parts for installation. · Place where the substances which affect the air conditioner are generated · Highly salted area such as beach.
such as sulfide gas, chloride gas, acid, alkali or ammonic atmospheres. · Heavy snow area
If parts unspecified by our company are used it could cause water leakage, electric shock, fire, and injury due to overturn of the unit.
· Places exposed to oil mist or steam directly. · Places where the system is affected by ②Selection
●Ventilate the working area well in case the refrigerant leaks during installation. · On vehicles and ships smoke from a chimney.
· Places where machinery which generates high harmonics is used. · Altitude over 1000m ① Select the suit
If the refrigerant contacts the fire, toxic gas is produced.
● Do not install the indoor unit in the locations listed below (Be sure to install the indoor unit  ・Areas where t
●Install the unit in a location that can hold heavy weight. to use a circul
according to the installation manual for each model because each indoor unit has each limitation)
Improper installation may cause the unit to fall leading to accidents. · Locations with any obstacles which can prevent inlet and outlet air of the unit the ceiling.
●Install the unit properly in order to be able to withstand strong winds such as typhoons, and earthquakes. · Locations where vibration can be amplified due to insufficient strength of structure. ・Areas where
· Locations where the infrared receiver is exposed to the direct sunlight or the strong light beam. (in case of the ・Areas where i
Improper installation may cause the unit to fall leading to accidents. infrared specification unit)
· Locations where an equipment affected by high harmonics is placed. (TV set or radio receiver is placed within 5m) taken.
●Do not mix air in to the cooling cycle on installation or removal of the air conditioner.
· Locations where drainage cannot run off safely. ・Areas where t
If air is mixed in, the pressure in the cooling cycle will rise abnormally and may cause explosion and injuries. ・Areas where
It can affect performance or function and etc..
●Be sure to have the electrical wiring work done by qualified electrical installer, and use exclusive circuit. ● Do not put any valuables which will break down by getting wet under the air conditioner. ・Areas where
Power source with insufficient capacity and improper work can cause electric shock and fire. Condensation could drop when the relative humidity is higher than 80% or drain pipe is clogged, and it damages user’s belongings. ・Areas where
●Use specified wire for electrical wiring, fasten the wiring to the terminal securely, and hold the cable securely in ● Do not use the base frame for the outdoor unit which is corroded or damaged after a long period of use. ・Areas not exp
order not to apply unexpected stress on the terminal. It could cause the unit falling down and injury. ・Areas where d
Loose connections or hold could result in abnormal heat generation or fire. This indoor un
● Pay attention not to damage the drain pan by weld sputter when brazing work is done near the unit.
ity condition a
●Arrange the electrical wires in the control box properly to prevent them from rising. Fit the lid of the services If sputter entered into the unit during brazing work, it could cause damage (pinhole) of drain pan and leakage of water.
To avoid damaging, keep the indoor unit packed or cover the indoor unit. tion drop if th
panel property. above.
Improper fitting may cause abnormal heat and fire. ● Install the drain pipe to drain the water surely according to the installation manual.
If there is a po
Improper connection of the drain pipe may cause dropping water into room and damaging user’s belongings.
●Check for refrigerant gas leakage after installation is completed. 20mm thick fo
If the refrigerant gas leaks into the house and comes in contact with a fan heater, a stove, or an oven, toxic gas is produced.
● Do not share the drain pipe for indoor unit and GHP (Gas Heat Pump system) outdoor unit. ・Areas where T
Toxic exhaust gas would flow into room and it might cause serious damage (some poisoning or deficiency of oxygen) to ・Areas where a
●Use the specified pipe, flare nut, and tools for R410A. user’s health and safety.
table wares, s
Using existing parts (R22) could cause the unit failure and serious accident due to explosion of the cooling cycle. ● Be sure to perform air tightness test by pressurizing with nitrogen gas after completed refrigerant piping work. ・Areas where
●Tighten the flare nut according to the specified method by with torque wrench. If the density of refrigerant exceeds the limit in the event of refrigerant leakage in the small room, lack of oxygen can ・Areas where n
occur, which can cause serious accidents.
If the flare nut were tightened with excess torque, it could cause burst and refrigerant leakage after a long period. ・Areas where l
● For drain pipe installation, be sure to make descending slope of greater than 1/100, not to make traps, the operation.
●Do not put the drainage pipe directly into drainage channels where poisonous gases such as sulfide gas can and not to make air-bleeding.
occur. (A beam from
Check if the drainage is correctly done during commissioning and ensure the space for inspection and maintenance.
Poisonous gases will flow into the room through drainage pipe and seriously affect the user's health and safety. This can also controller and
● Ensure the insulation on the pipes for refrigeration circuit so as not to condense water.
cause the corrosion of the indoor unit and a resultant unit failure or refrigerant leak. ②Check if the plac
Incomplete insulation could cause condensation and it would wet ceiling, floor, and any other valuables.
●Connect the pipes for refrigeration circuit securely in installation work before compressor is operated. not able to hold, r
● Do not install the outdoor unit where is likely to be a nest for insects and small animals. strength is not en
If the compressor is operated when the service valve is open without connecting the pipe, it could cause explosion and injuries due Insects and small animals could come into the electronic components and cause breakdown and fire. Instruct the user to
to abnormal high pressure in the system. keep the surroundings clean.
●Stop the compressor before removing the pipe after shutting the service valve on pump down work. ● Pay extra attention, carrying the unit by hand.
If the pipe is removed when the compressor is in operation with the service valve open, air would be mixed in the refrigeration circuit Carry the unit with 2 people if it is heavier than 20kg. Do not use the plastic straps but the grabbing place, moving the unit Space for installat
and it could cause explosion and injuries due to abnormal high pressure in the cooling cycle. by hand. Use protective gloves in order to avoid injury by the aluminum fin. ●Make installatio
●Only use prescribed optional parts. The installation must be carried out by the qualified installer. ● Make sure to dispose of the packaging material. (Indoor Unit)
If you install the system by yourself, it can cause serious trouble such as water leaks, electric shocks, fire. Leaving the materials may cause injury as metals like nail and woods are used in the package.

●Do not repair by yourself. And consult with the dealer about repair. ● Do not operate the system without the air filter. Installation Space
It may cause the breakdown of the system due to clogging of the heat exchanger.
Improper repair may cause water leakage, electric shock or fire.
● Do not touch any button with wet hands.
●Consult the dealer or a specialist about removal of the air conditioner. It could cause electric shock.
600

Improper installation may cause water leakage, electric shock or fire.


● Do not touch the refrigerant piping with bare hands when in operation.
●Turn off the power source during servicing or inspection work. The pipe during operation would become very hot or cold according to the operating condition, and it could cause a burn or frostbite.
If the power is supplied during servicing or inspection work, it could cause electric shock and injury by the operating fan. ● Do not clean up the air conditioner with water.
A

●Do not run the unit when the panel or protection guard are taken off. It could cause electric shock.
Touching the rotating equipment, hot surface, or high voltage section could cause an injury to be caught in the machine, to get ● Do not turn off the power source immediately after stopping the operation.
burned, or electric shock. Be sure to wait for more than 5 minutes. Otherwise it could cause water leakage or breakdown.
100

●Shut off the power before electrical wiring work. ● Do not control the operation with the circuit breaker.
It could cause electric shock, unit failure and improper running. It could cause fire or water leakage. In addition, the fan may start operation unexpectedly and it may cause injury.

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⑦Drain pipe (continued) ⑦Drain pipe (continued)


2. Prepare a joint for connecting VP-20 pipe, adhere and connect the joint to the drain hose Drain pump operation
(the end made of rigid PVC), and adhere and connect VP-20 pipe (prepare on site).
※As for drain pipe, apply VP-20 made of rigid PVC which is on the market. ○In case electrical wiring work finished
nner and giving torque ● When installing drain pipe, use VP-20 for the pipe goes up the closest to the unit, and  Drain pump can be operated by remote controller (wired).
copper pipe, and then
VP-25 or higher number product for farther pipes.  For the operation method, refer to Operation for drain pump in the installation manual for wiring
● Make sure that the adhesive will not get into the supplied drain hose. work.
metimes pressured.) It may cause the flexible part broken after the adhesive is dried up and gets rigid. ○In case electrical wiring work not finished
es on the indoor unit. ● The flexible drain hose is intended to absorb a small difference at installation of the unit
Drain pump will run continuously when the dip switch“SW7-1” on the indoor unit PCB is turned ON, the Connec-
peatedly. In addition, or drain pipes. Intentional bending, expanding may cause the flexible hose broken and
water leakage. tor CNB is disconnected, and then the power supply (230VAC on the terminal block ① and ②) is turned ON.
Make sure to turn OFF “SW7-1” and reconnect the Connector CNB after the test.
a spanner and giving
stress to the copper

er of flare nut, screw ⑧Wiring-out position and wiring connection


he specified torque 3. Make sure to make descending slope of greater than 1/100 and do not make up-down bend
or unit securely by a ● Electrical installation work must be performed according to the installation manual by an
on the copper pipe. and/or trap in the midway.
electrical installation service provider qualified by a power provider of the country, and be
●Pay attention not to give stress on the pipe on the indoor unit side, and support and fix the executed according to the technical standards and other regulations applicable to electrical
material after a gas
pipe as close place to the unit as possible when connecting the drain pipe. installation in the country.
●Do not set up air vent. Be sure to use an exclusive circuit.
ping. 1.5m~2m Supporting metal Trapped air will ● Use specified cord, fasten the wiring to the terminal securely, and hold the cord securely in
No bump
generate noises.
No trap order not to apply unexpected stress on the terminal.
Air vent
er to the installation Not touching the water
● Do not put both power source line and signal line on the same route. It may cause miscommu-
Insulation material nication and malfunction.
Descending slope greater than 1/100 ● Be sure to do D type earth work.
Pipe cover (Accessory) As wide as possible ● For the details of electrical wiring work, see attached instruction manual for electrical wiring
●When sharing a drain pipe for more than (about100mm) work.
one unit, lay the main pipe 100mm
1. Remove a lid of the control box (2 screws).
below the drain outlet of the unit. In
2. Hold each wiring inside the unit and fasten them to terminal block securely.
addition, select VP-30 or bigger size for 3. Fix the wiring with clamps.
main drain pipe. VP-30 or bigger
Descending slope greater than 1/100
4. Install the removed parts back to original place.
ion should be 20mm or more. 4. Insulate the drain pipe. Power source side Signal side
Power source side Signal side
terminal block terminal block terminal block
terminal block
● Be sure to insulate the drain socket and rigid PVC pipe installed indoors otherwise it may

CND CNK2

CND CNK2 CNK1


cause dew condensation and water leakage. Earth

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CNS CNV CNT2 CNN CNH CNZ

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controller line (Shielded cord)
use the pipe cover (big size) to cover the pipe cover (small size), clamps and part of the drain
Remote
hose, and fix and wrap it with tapes to wrap and make joint part gapless.
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controller line

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Drain up Inner/outer
connecting line Indoor power source line
Earth
perly. ● The position for drain pipe outlet can be raised up to 600mm above the ceiling. Use elbows for Clamp for wiring at site Earth Clamp for wiring at site
hold goods, etc. installation to avoid obstacles inside ceiling. If the horizontal drain pipe is too long before vertical pipe, Single unit wiring connection Multi unit wiring connection

the other harmful and the backflow of water will increase when the unit is stopped, and it may cause overflow of water from the
would cause serious drain pan on the indoor unit. In order to avoid overflow, keep the horizontal pipe length and offset of the
en). In addition, it may pipe within the limit shown in the figure below.
290~325mm ⑨Check list after installation
drain up dimension

Drain hose
Right overhead
●Check the following items after all installation work completed.
Maximum local
600

door unit and the end


Check if Expected trouble Check
The indoor and outdoor units are fixed securely? Falling, vibration, noise
down bend and/or trap Joint for VP20 (local procurement)

ained out properly from Otherwise, the construction point makes it same as drain pipe construction. Inspection for leakage is done? Insufficient capacity
intenance. Insulation work is properly done? Water leakage
Drain test
Water is drained properly? Water leakage
1. Conduct a drain test after completion of the electrical work. Supply voltage is same as mentioned in the model name plate? PCB burnt out, not working at all
2. During the trail, make sure that drain flows properly through the piping and that no water
nd of the step part of There is mis-wiring or mis-connection of piping? PCB burnt out, not working at all
leaks from connections.
3. In case of a new building, conduct the test before it is furnished with the ceiling. Earth wiring is connected properly? Electric shock
and fasten the screw 4. Be sure to conduct this test even when the unit is installed in the heating season. Cable size comply with specified size? PCB burnt out, not working at all
Procedures Any obstacle blocks airflow on air inlet and outlet? Insufficient capacity

. 1. Supply about 1000 cc of water to the unit through the air outlet by using a feed water pump.
2. Check the drain while cooling operation.
⑩Tap selection on blower unit (when the high peformance filter is used)
Insert water supply hose
VP-25 for 50mm to Attached drain hose clamp
(Prepare on site) supply water.
Pour water into a convex joint The fan tap’s factory setting is “Standard.” If you want to change it to the high static-pressure setting,
(Insert hose facing Drain
toward bottom.) Main piping you can avail yourself of the following two methods. Use one of the two methods to set the fan tap.
unit
Drain situation can be checked with transparent socket.
Make sure to perform the functional setting with remote controller.
Remove grommet
If the electrical work has not been completed, connect a convex
Select [I/U FUNCTION] in the functional setting mode, and change the function number [02]
Make sure to Install
VP-20 it back after test. joint in the drain pipe connection to provide a water inlet. [FAN SPEED SET].
Then, check if water leaks from the piping system and that
on site)
drain flows through the drain pipe normally. For operation method, refer to the user’s manual of the remote controller.

Function number A Functional content B Setting content C Default setting


Outline of bottom drain piping work
ation) Standard ○
02 Fan Speed Set
● If the bottom drain piping can be done with a Connecting port of top drain pipe High Speed 1
descending gradient (1/50-1/100), it is possible to UNIT: Pa
connect the pipes as shown in the drawing below. Static Standard Tap 60
Pressure High Speed 1 Tap 130
Standard hard polyvinyl
chloride pipes
Connecting port of bottom drain pipes
Insulating material
Rubber stopper (to be removed)

Uncoupling the drain motor connector


CAUTION
P.C. board If the external static pressure is 60Pa or less, do not set the fan speed to High speed 1.
● Uncouple the connector CNR for the drain motor If High speed 1 setting is done, air outlet speed from indoor unit will increase and
as illustrated in the drawing on the right.
waterdrop may be blown out and wet the ceiling or the furniture.

( Note: If the unit is run with the connector coupled,


drain water will be discharged from the upper drain
pipe joint, causing a water leak.
) For drain motor
Fu

connector CNR (blue)


se

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PJG012D001C
PJG012D001C BB
(5) Duct connected-Low / Middle static pressure type (FDUM) ○This model is middle stat
blow type air conditionin
This manual is for the installation of an indoor unit.
For electrical wiring work (Indoor), refer to the electrical wiring work installation manual (page 243). CAUTION ①Before insta
For remote controller installation, refer to page 250. For wireless kit installation, refer to page 498.
For electrical wiring work (Outdoor) and refrigerant pipe work installation for outdoor unit, refer to ● Perform earth wiring surely.
Do not connect the earth wiring to the gas pipe, water pipe, lightning rod and telephone earth wiring. Improper earth could
●Install correctly acc
page 264.
cause unit failure and electric shock or fire due to a short circuit. ●Confirm the followin
● Earth leakage breaker must be installed.  ○Unit type/Power s
If the earth leakage breaker is not installed, it could cause electric shocks or fire.
Accessory item
● Use the circuit breaker of correct capacity. Circuit breaker should be the one that disconnect all
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS poles under over current. For hanging For refrig

● Read the “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS” carefully first of all and then strictly follow it during the installation work Using the incorrect one could cause the system failure and fire. Flat washer (M10) Pipe cover (big) Pipe cov

in order to protect yourself. ● Do not use any materials other than a fuse of correct capacity where a fuse should be used.
● The precautionary items mentioned below are distinguished into two levels, and CAUTION . Connecting the circuit by wire or copper wire could cause unit failure and fire.
: Wrong installation would cause serious consequences such as injuries or death. ● Do not install the indoor unit near the location where there is possibility of flammable gas leakages. 8 1
CAUTION : Wrong installation might cause serious consequences depending on circumstances. If the gas leaks and gathers around the unit, it could cause fire. For unit For heat insulation For heat
Both mentions the important items to protect your health and safety so strictly follow them by any means. ● Do not install and use the unit where corrosive gas (such as sulfurous acid gas etc.) or flammable gas (such
hanging of gas pipe of liquid

●The meanings of “Marks” used here are as shown on the right: as thinner, petroleum etc.) may be generated or accumulated, or volatile flammable substances are handled.
Never do it under any circumstances. Always do it according to the instruction. It could cause the corrosion of heat exchanger, breakage of plastic parts etc. And inflammable gas could cause fire.
●After completing the installation, do commissioning to confirm there are no abnormalities, and explain to the ● Secure a space for installation, inspection and maintenance specified in the manual.
customers about “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS”, correct operation method and maintenance method (air filter
Insufficient space can result in accident such as personal injury due to falling from the installation place. ②Selection of
cleaning, operation method and temperature setting method) with user’s manual of this unit.
Ask your customers to keep this installation manual together with the user’s manual. Also, ask them to hand ● Do not use the indoor unit at the place where water splashes such as laundry. ① Select the suitable
over the user’s manual to the new user when the owner is changed. Indoor unit is not waterproof. It could cause electric shock and fire.
 ・Areas where the i
● Do not use the indoor unit for a special purpose such as food storage, cooling for precision a circulator if the
instrument, preservation of animals, plants, and a work of art.
WARNING It could cause the damage of the items.
・Areas where ther
・Areas where it c
● Do not install nor use the system near equipments which generate electromagnetic wave or high harmonics.
●Installation should be performed by the specialist. taken.
Equipments like inverter equipment, private power generator, high-frequency medical equipment, or telecommunication
If you install the unit by yourself, it may lead to serious trouble such as water leakage, electric shock, fire, and injury due to overturn equipment might influence the air conditioner and cause a malfunction and breakdown. Or the air conditioner might ・Areas where ther
of the unit. influence medical equipments or telecommunication equipments, and obstruct their medical activity or cause jamming. ・Areas where fire
●Install the system correctly according to these installation manuals. ● Do not install the remote controller at the direct sunlight. ・Areas where the
Improper installation may cause explosion, injury, water leakage, electric shock, and fire. It could cause breakdown or deformation of the remote controller. ・Areas where it is
●Check the density refered by the foumula (accordance with ISO5149). ● Do not install the indoor unit at the place listed below. ・Areas not expose
· Places where flammable gas could leak. · Places where cosmetics or special sprays are ・Areas where dew
If the density exceeds the limit density, please consult the dealer and installate the ventilation system. frequently used.
· Places where carbon fiber, metal powder or any powder is floated. This indoor unit is
●Use the genuine accessories and the specified parts for installation. · Place where the substances which affect the air conditioner are generated · Highly salted area such as beach.
such as sulfide gas, chloride gas, acid, alkali or ammonic atmospheres. · Heavy snow area condition and con
If parts unspecified by our company are used it could cause water leakage, electric shock, fire, and injury due to overturn of the unit.
· Places exposed to oil mist or steam directly. · Places where the system is affected by drop if the air con
●Ventilate the working area well in case the refrigerant leaks during installation. · On vehicles and ships smoke from a chimney. If there is a possi
If the refrigerant contacts the fire, toxic gas is produced. · Places where machinery which generates high harmonics is used. · Altitude over 1000m
20mm thick for e
●Install the unit in a location that can hold heavy weight. ● Do not install the indoor unit in the locations listed below (Be sure to install the indoor unit ・Areas where TV a
according to the installation manual for each model because each indoor unit has each limitation)
Improper installation may cause the unit to fall leading to accidents. · Locations with any obstacles which can prevent inlet and outlet air of the unit ・Areas where any
●Install the unit properly in order to be able to withstand strong winds such as typhoons, and earthquakes. · Locations where vibration can be amplified due to insufficient strength of structure. table wares, serv
· Locations where the infrared receiver is exposed to the direct sunlight or the strong light beam. (in case of the ・Areas where ther
Improper installation may cause the unit to fall leading to accidents. infrared specification unit)
· Locations where an equipment affected by high harmonics is placed. (TV set or radio receiver is placed within 5m) ・Areas where not
●Do not mix air in to the cooling cycle on installation or removal of the air conditioner.
· Locations where drainage cannot run off safely. ・Areas where ligh
If air is mixed in, the pressure in the cooling cycle will rise abnormally and may cause explosion and injuries.
It can affect performance or function and etc.. the operation.
●Be sure to have the electrical wiring work done by qualified electrical installer, and use exclusive circuit. ● Do not put any valuables which will break down by getting wet under the air conditioner. (A beam from ligh
Power source with insufficient capacity and improper work can cause electric shock and fire. Condensation could drop when the relative humidity is higher than 80% or drain pipe is clogged, and it damages user’s belongings. controller and the
●Use specified wire for electrical wiring, fasten the wiring to the terminal securely, and hold the cable securely in ● Do not use the base frame for the outdoor unit which is corroded or damaged after a long period of use.
order not to apply unexpected stress on the terminal. It could cause the unit falling down and injury. ② Check if the place
Loose connections or hold could result in abnormal heat generation or fire. ● Pay attention not to damage the drain pan by weld sputter when brazing work is done near the unit. not able to hold, re
●Arrange the electrical wires in the control box properly to prevent them from rising. Fit the lid of the services If sputter entered into the unit during brazing work, it could cause damage (pinhole) of drain pan and leakage of water. strength is not eno
panel property. To avoid damaging, keep the indoor unit packed or cover the indoor unit.
Improper fitting may cause abnormal heat and fire. ● Install the drain pipe to drain the water surely according to the installation manual. Space for installation a
Improper connection of the drain pipe may cause dropping water into room and damaging user’s belongings.
●Check for refrigerant gas leakage after installation is completed. ●Make installation al
If the refrigerant gas leaks into the house and comes in contact with a fan heater, a stove, or an oven, toxic gas is produced.
● Do not share the drain pipe for indoor unit and GHP (Gas Heat Pump system) outdoor unit.
Toxic exhaust gas would flow into room and it might cause serious damage (some poisoning or deficiency of oxygen) to (Indoor Unit)
●Use the specified pipe, flare nut, and tools for R410A. user’s health and safety. Select either of two ca
Using existing parts (R22) could cause the unit failure and serious accident due to explosion of the cooling cycle. ● Be sure to perform air tightness test by pressurizing with nitrogen gas after completed refrigerant piping work.
(Case 1) F
●Tighten the flare nut according to the specified method by with torque wrench. If the density of refrigerant exceeds the limit in the event of refrigerant leakage in the small room, lack of oxygen can
If the flare nut were tightened with excess torque, it could cause burst and refrigerant leakage after a long period. occur, which can cause serious accidents.
● For drain pipe installation, be sure to make descending slope of greater than 1/100, not to make traps,
●Do not put the drainage pipe directly into drainage channels where poisonous gases such as sulfide gas can and not to make air-bleeding.
occur. Check if the drainage is correctly done during commissioning and ensure the space for inspection and maintenance. Inspectio
Poisonous gases will flow into the room through drainage pipe and seriously affect the user's health and safety. This can also hole
cause the corrosion of the indoor unit and a resultant unit failure or refrigerant leak.
● Ensure the insulation on the pipes for refrigeration circuit so as not to condense water.
(450x450
Incomplete insulation could cause condensation and it would wet ceiling, floor, and any other valuables.
●Connect the pipes for refrigeration circuit securely in installation work before compressor is operated.
● Do not install the outdoor unit where is likely to be a nest for insects and small animals. Note (a
If the compressor is operated when the service valve is open without connecting the pipe, it could cause explosion and injuries due Insects and small animals could come into the electronic components and cause breakdown and fire. Instruct the user to
to abnormal high pressure in the system. keep the surroundings clean.
●Stop the compressor before removing the pipe after shutting the service valve on pump down work. ● Pay extra attention, carrying the unit by hand.
If the pipe is removed when the compressor is in operation with the service valve open, air would be mixed in the refrigeration circuit Carry the unit with 2 people if it is heavier than 20kg. Do not use the plastic straps but the grabbing place, moving the unit Notes (a) There must
and it could cause explosion and injuries due to abnormal high pressure in the cooling cycle. by hand. Use protective gloves in order to avoid injury by the aluminum fin.
(b) Install refrig
●Only use prescribed optional parts. The installation must be carried out by the qualified installer. ● Make sure to dispose of the packaging material.
If you install the system by yourself, it can cause serious trouble such as water leaks, electric shocks, fire. Leaving the materials may cause injury as metals like nail and woods are used in the package. (Case 2) F

●Do not repair by yourself. And consult with the dealer about repair. ● Do not operate the system without the air filter.
It may cause the breakdown of the system due to clogging of the heat exchanger.
Improper repair may cause water leakage, electric shock or fire.
● Do not touch any button with wet hands.
●Consult the dealer or a specialist about removal of the air conditioner. It could cause electric shock.
Improper installation may cause water leakage, electric shock or fire.
● Do not touch the refrigerant piping with bare hands when in operation.
●Turn off the power source during servicing or inspection work. In
The pipe during operation would become very hot or cold according to the operating condition, and it could cause a burn or frostbite. h
If the power is supplied during servicing or inspection work, it could cause electric shock and injury by the operating fan. ● Do not clean up the air conditioner with water.
●Do not run the unit when the panel or protection guard are taken off. It could cause electric shock.
Touching the rotating equipment, hot surface, or high voltage section could cause an injury to be caught in the machine, to get ● Do not turn off the power source immediately after stopping the operation.
burned, or electric shock. Be sure to wait for more than 5 minutes. Otherwise it could cause water leakage or breakdown.
●Shut off the power before electrical wiring work. ● Do not control the operation with the circuit breaker.
It could cause electric shock, unit failure and improper running. It could cause fire or water leakage. In addition, the fan may start operation unexpectedly and it may cause injury.

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2D001C B
○This model is middle static ducted type air conditioning unit. Therefore, do not use this model for direct
blow type air conditioning unit. ③Preparation before installation
●If suspension bolt becomes longer, do reinforcement of earthquake resistant.
①Before installation  ○For grid ceiling
  When the suspension bolt length is over 500mm, or the gap between the ceiling and roof is
mproper earth could
●Install correctly according to the installation manual.
over 700mm, apply earthquake resistant brace to the bolt.
●Confirm the following points:
 ○In case the unit is hanged directly from the slab and is installed on the ceiling plane which
 ○Unit type/Power supply specification ○Pipes/Wires/Small parts ○Accessory items
has enough strength.
Accessory item   When suspension bolt length is over 1000mm, apply the earthquake resistant brace to the bolt.
isconnect all
For hanging For refrigerant pipe For drain pipe ●Prepare four (4) sets of suspension bolt, nut and spring washer (M10) on site.
Flat washer (M10) Pipe cover (big) Pipe cover (small) Strap Pipe cover (big) Pipe cover (small) Drain hose Hose clamp

be used. Suspension Bolt Location


A
Return duct Suspension
ble gas leakages. bolt (M10)

28
8 1 1 4 1 1 1 1
For unit For heat insulation For heat insulation For pipe For heat insulation For heat insulation For drain pipe For drain hose Accessory parts are stored
hanging of gas pipe of liquid tube cover fixing of drain socket of drain socket connecting mounting inside this suction side. ○ Adhere to the
mmable gas (such measurements given

B
Unit
ances are handled. below for the length of

60 mm
Under
the suspension bolts.
could cause fire.

C
l. Air supply duct
lace. ②Selection of installation location for the indoor unit
UNIT: mm
Multi type 22-56 71, 90 112-160
① Select the suitable areas to install the unit under approval of the user. Single type 50 60, 71 100-140
 ・Areas where the indoor unit can deliver hot and cold wind sufficiently. Suggest to the user to use A 786 986 1404
recision a circulator if the ceiling height is over 3m to avoid warm air being accumulated on the ceiling. B 472 472 530
C 135 135 180
・Areas where there is enough space to install and service.
・Areas where it can be drained properly. Areas where drain pipe descending slope can be
r high harmonics.
taken.
r telecommunication Pipe locations UNIT: mm
onditioner might ・Areas where there is no obstruction of airflow on both air return grille and air supply port.
y or cause jamming. ・Areas where fire alarm will not be accidentally activated by the air conditioner.
Multi type 22-90
・Areas where the supply air does not short-circuit. Single type 50-71
・Areas where it is not influenced by draft air.
510
・Areas not exposed to direct sunlight. 471
413
or special sprays are ・Areas where dew point is lower than around 28°C and relative humidity is lower than 80%.
This indoor unit is tested under the condition of JIS (Japan Industrial Standard) high humidity
as beach.
condition and confirmed there is no problem. However, there is some risk of condensation drain pipe connection VP20

203
174
is affected by drop if the air conditioner is operated under the severer condition than mentioned above. (PVC pipe)

104
If there is a possibility to use it under such a condition, attach additional insulation of 10 to 467

29
20mm thick for entire surface of indoor unit, refrigeration pipe and drain pipe. Refrigerant gas pipe
oor unit ・Areas where TV and radio stays away more than 1m. (It could cause jamming and noise.) (For natural drainage)
each limitation) Refrigerant liquid pipe drain pipe connection VP20 (PVC pipe)
・Areas where any items which will be damaged by getting wet are not placed such as food,
table wares, server, or medical equipment under the unit. Multi type 112-160
n case of the ・Areas where there is no influence by the heat which cookware generates. Single type 100-140
laced within 5m) ・Areas where not exposed to oil mist, powder and/or steam directly such as above fryer. 635
・Areas where lighting device such as fluorescent light or incandescent light doesn’t affect 468
405
the operation.
ioner. (A beam from lighting device sometimes affects the infrared receiver for the wireless remote
es user’s belongings. controller and the air conditioner might not work properly.) drain pipe connection VP20
187

ong period of use.


145

(PVC pipe)
95

② Check if the place where the air conditioner is installed can hold the weight of the unit. If it is
467
29

one near the unit. not able to hold, reinforce the structure with boards and beams strong enough to hold it. If the
Refrigerant gas pipe
strength is not enough, it could cause injury due to unit falling. (For natural drainage)
d leakage of water. Refrigerant liquid pipe drain pipe connection VP20 (PVC pipe)

Space for installation and service


elongings.
or unit. ●Make installation altitude over 2.5m.
ciency of oxygen) to (Indoor Unit)
Select either of two cases to keep space for installation and services. ④Installation of indoor unit
gerant piping work.
(Case 1) From side of unit UNIT: mm
ack of oxygen can Installation

ot to make traps, [Hanging]


or more
100

or more

Note (b)
Hang the unit up. Suspension bolt
nd maintenance. Inspection If the measurements between
20

hole Slab M10 nut Washer for M10 the unit and the ceiling hole do
ater.
1000 or more

(450x450)
bles. not match upon installation, it
150-
200

mals.
Unit may be adjusted with the long
20
or more

Note (a) Ceiling Spring washer for M10


. Instruct the user to 370 holed installation tool.
100-200

ace, moving the unit Notes (a) There must not be obstacle to draw out fan motor. ( marked area) Adjustment for horizontality
(b) Install refrigerant pipe, drain pipe, and wiring so as not to cross marked area.
(Case 2) From bottom of unit UNIT: mm ○Either use a level vial, or adjust the level according to the method below.

●Adjust so the bottom side of the unit will be leveled with the water surface as
or more

illustrated below.
100

Pipe side
Pour water
A

Water
Inspection surface
or more

use a burn or frostbite. hole


600

0~5mm
B Vinyl hose

Let the pipe side be slightly sloped.


(Size of inspection hole) UNIT: mm
Single type 50 60-71 100-140
Multi type 22-56 71-90 112-160
○If the unit is not leveled, it may cause malfunctions or inoperation of the float switch.
y cause injury. A 1100 1300 1720
B 620 725

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⑧Wiring-out position and wiring connection ⑨External static pressure setting (continued)
● Electrical installation work must be performed according to the installation manual by an Indoor unit fan will run automatically and recognize E.S.P. by itself.
electrical installation service provider qualified by a power provider of the country, and be The operation for automatic E.S.P recognition will last about 6 minutes, and it will be stopped
executed according to the technical standards and other regulations applicable to electrical after recognition is completed.
installation in the country.
Be sure to use an exclusive circuit. Caution
● Use specified cord, fasten the wiring to the terminal securely, and hold the cord securely in · Be sure to execute AUTOMATIC SETTING by remote controller AFTER ducting work is completed.
order not to apply unexpected stress on the terminal. When duct specification is changed after AUTOMATIC SETTING, be sure to execute AUTOMATIC
● Do not put both power source line and signal line on the same route. It may cause miscom- SETTING again after power resetting and turning on again.
munication and malfunction. · Be sure to execute AUTOMATIC SETTING before trial cooling operation.
● For the details of electrical wiring work, see attached instruction manual for electrical wiring (See ELECTRICAL WIRING WORK INSTRUCTION about trial cooling operation)
work. · Before AUTOMATIC SETTING, be sure to check that return air filter in duct is installed and
1. Remove a lid of the control box (2 screws). damper is opened.
2. Hold each wiring inside the unit and fasten them to terminal block securely. Wrong procedure causes excessive air flow or water drop blown out.
3. Fix the wiring with clamps.
4. Install the removed parts back to original place. Notice
· During operation for automatic recognition (the Auto Operation), fan rotates with certain speeds
regardless of set fan speed by remote controller.
· When duct is set with low static pressure (around 10-50Pa), even if indoor unit operate with
higher air flow volume than rated one, but it is not abnormal.
· When you changed operation mode or stop operation with ON/OFF button during Auto Opera-
tion, the Auto operation will be canceled.
· In such case, be sure to execute AUTOMATIC SETTING again according to above procedure.
Signal line Power source line Earth

Single unit wiring connection


⑩Check list after installation
●Check the following items after all installation work completed.

Check if Expected trouble Check


The indoor and outdoor units are fixed securely? Falling, vibration, noise
Inspection for leakage is done? Insufficient capacity
Insulation work is properly done? Water leakage
Signal line Power source line Earth
Water is drained properly? Water leakage
Multi unit wiring connection
Supply voltage is same as mentioned in the model name plate? PCB burnt out, not working at all
No mis-wiring or mis-connection of piping? PCB burnt out, not working at all
Earth wiring is connected properly? Electric shock
Cable size comply with specified size? PCB burnt out, not working at all
⑨External static pressure setting
Any obstacle blocks airflow on air inlet and outlet? Insufficient capacity
You can set External Static Pressure (E.S.P.) by either method of MANUAL SETTING or AUTO- Is setting of E.S.P finished? Excessive air flow, water drop blow out
MATIC SETTING by remote controller.
Indoor unit will control fan-speed to keep rated air flow volume at each fan speed setting (Lo-Uhi)

1. MANUAL SETTING
You can set required E.S.P. by wired remote controller that calculated with the set air flow
rate and pressure loss of the duct connected.
Select No.1-10 (10Pa-100Pa) from following table according to calculation result.
Refer to technical manual for details of air flow characteristic.

Setting No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

External Static Pressure (Pa) 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

※ When you set No.11-19 by remote controller, unit will control fan-speed with setting of
No.10 Factory default is at No.5.

● How to set E.S.P by wired remote controller


� Push "◆" marked button(E.S.P button).
� Select indoor unit No. by using button.
� Select setting No. by using button and set E.S.P. by button.
See detailed procedure in technical manual.

Notice
You can NOT set E.S.P by wireless remote controller. E.S.P. button

Caution
Be sure to set E.S.P. according to actual duct connected.
Wrong settings causes excessive air flow volume or water drop blown out.

2. AUTOMATIC SETTING
Indoor unit will recognize E.S.P. by itself automatically and select appropriate fan speed No.1-10.

● How to start automatic setting


�, �Same setting as MANUAL SETTING.
� Select [AUT] by using button and press button .
� After setting E.S.P. at "AUT", operate unit in FAN mode with certain fan speed (Lo-Uhi).

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(2) Replacement procedure of the fan unit


Notes(1) The unit is a heavy item. It must be supported securely and handled with care not to drop when it is necessary to replace.
(2) For the maintenance space, refer to page 225.

(a) Model FDUM50VF (c) Models FDUM100VF, 125VF, 140VF


1) Remove the control box and the side panel, and remove the 1) Remove the control box and the side panel, and remove the screws
screws marked in the circles (2 places) in the figure. marked in the circles (2 places) from the unit located at the near side.
Control box
Control box
Side panel
Side panel

Screw
Screw

2) Take out the fan unit in the arrow direction.


2) Take out the fan unit located at the near side in the arrow direction.

(b) Models FDUM60VF, 71VF


1) Remove the control box and the side panel, and remove the 3) Remove the screws marked in the circles (2 places) from the
screws marked in the circles (2 places) in the figure. fan unit located at the far side.
Control box
Screw
Side panel

Screw

4) Take out the fan unit in the arrow direction.

2) Take out the fan unit in the arrow direction.

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PGA012D404
(6) Floor standing type (FDF)
①Before installa
This manual is for the installation of an indoor unit. CAUTION
For electrical wiring work (Indoor), refer to the electrical wiring work installation manual (page 246).
For remote controller installation, refer to page 250. For wireless kit installation, refer to page 498. ● Perform earth wiring surely.
○ Install the unit properly
For electrical wiring work (Outdoor) and refrigerant pipe work installation for outdoor unit, refer to Do not connect the earth wiring to the gas pipe, water pipe, lightning rod and telephone earth wiring. Imperfect earth work according to this
(grounding) could cause an electric shock or fire if some trouble or earth leakage occurs. instruction manual.
Page 264.
● Earth leakage breaker must be installed. ○ Is it in accordance with
Unless the earth leakage circuit breaker is provided, if could cause a fire or electric shock. the construction plan?
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ● Use the circuit breaker of correct capacity. Circuit breaker should be the one that disconnect all
poles under over current.
● Read the “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS” carefully first of all and then strictly follow it during the installation work Using the incorrect one could cause the system failure and fire.
in order to protect yourself. ● Do not use any materials other than a fuse of correct capacity where a fuse should be used. (1) For heat insulation
● The precautionary items mentioned below are distinguished into two levels, and CAUTION . Connecting the circuit by wire or copper wire could cause unit failure and fire. 1 Pipe cover
: Wrong installation would cause serious consequences such as injuries or death. ● Do not install the indoor unit near the location where there is possibility of flammable gas leakages. 2 Pipe cover
CAUTION : Wrong installation might cause serious consequences depending on circumstances.
If the gas leaks and gathers around the unit, it could cause fire. 3 Strap
Both mentions the important items to protect your health and safety so strictly follow them by any means.
● Do not install and use the unit where corrosive gas (such as sulfurous acid gas etc.) or flammable gas (such
●The meanings of “Marks” used here are as shown on the right: as thinner, petroleum etc.) may be generated or accumulated, or volatile flammable substances are handled.
Never do it under any circumstances. Always do it according to the instruction. It could cause the corrosion of heat exchanger, breakage of plastic parts etc. And inflammable gas could cause fire. *3
●After completing the installation, do commissioning to confirm there are no abnormalities, and explain to the ● Secure a space for installation, inspection and maintenance specified in the manual.
customers about “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS”, correct operation method and maintenance method (air filter
Insufficient space can result in accident such as personal injury due to falling from the installation place.
cleaning, operation method and temperature setting method) with user’s manual of this unit.
● Do not use the indoor unit at the place where water splashes such as laundry.
Ask your customers to keep this installation manual together with the user’s manual. Also, ask them to hand
Indoor unit is not waterproof. It could cause electric shock and fire.
over the user’s manual to the new user when the owner is changed.
● Do not use the indoor unit for a special purpose such as food storage, cooling for precision
instrument, preservation of animals, plants, and a work of art.
WARNING It could cause the damage of the items.
● Do not install nor use the system near equipments which generate electromagnetic wave or high harmonics.
●Installation should be performed by the specialist. Equipments like inverter equipment, private power generator, high-frequency medical equipment, or telecommunication
If you install the unit by yourself, it may lead to serious trouble such as water leakage, electric shock, fire, and injury due to overturn equipment might influence the air conditioner and cause a malfunction and breakdown. Or the air conditioner might
of the unit. influence medical equipments or telecommunication equipments, and obstruct their medical activity or cause jamming.
●Install the system correctly according to these installation manuals. ● Do not install the remote controller at the direct sunlight.
Improper installation may cause explosion, injury, water leakage, electric shock, and fire. It could cause breakdown or deformation of the remote controller.
*1、 2

●Check the density refered by the foumula (accordance with ISO5149). ● Do not install the indoor unit at the place listed below. *4

· Places where flammable gas could leak. · Places where cosmetics or special sprays are
If the density exceeds the limit density, please consult the dealer and installate the ventilation system. frequently used.
· Places where carbon fiber, metal powder or any powder is floated.
●Use the genuine accessories and the specified parts for installation. · Place where the substances which affect the air conditioner are generated · Highly salted area such as beach.
such as sulfide gas, chloride gas, acid, alkali or ammonic atmospheres. · Heavy snow area
If parts unspecified by our company are used it could cause water leakage, electric shock, fire, and injury due to overturn of the unit.
· Places exposed to oil mist or steam directly. · Places where the system is affected by
●Ventilate the working area well in case the refrigerant leaks during installation. · On vehicles and ships smoke from a chimney. ②Selection of in
If the refrigerant contacts the fire, toxic gas is produced. · Places where machinery which generates high harmonics is used. · Altitude over 1000m
(Indoor unit)
●Install the unit in a location that can hold heavy weight. ● Do not install the indoor unit in the locations listed below (Be sure to install the indoor unit
according to the installation manual for each model because each indoor unit has each limitation) Installation space M
Improper installation may cause the unit to fall leading to accidents. · Locations with any obstacles which can prevent inlet and outlet air of the unit
●Install the unit properly in order to be able to withstand strong winds such as typhoons, and earthquakes. · Locations where vibration can be amplified due to insufficient strength of structure.

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· Locations where the infrared receiver is exposed to the direct sunlight or the strong light beam. (in case of the
Improper installation may cause the unit to fall leading to accidents. infrared specification unit)
●Do not mix air in to the cooling cycle on installation or removal of the air conditioner. · Locations where an equipment affected by high harmonics is placed. (TV set or radio receiver is placed within 5m)
· Locations where drainage cannot run off safely.
If air is mixed in, the pressure in the cooling cycle will rise abnormally and may cause explosion and injuries.
It can affect performance or function and etc.. Service
●Be sure to have the electrical wiring work done by qualified electrical installer, and use exclusive circuit. ● Do not put any valuables which will break down by getting wet under the air conditioner. space
Power source with insufficient capacity and improper work can cause electric shock and fire. Condensation could drop when the relative humidity is higher than 80% or drain pipe is clogged, and it damages user’s belongings.
●Use specified wire for electrical wiring, fasten the wiring to the terminal securely, and hold the cable securely in ● Do not use the base frame for the outdoor unit which is corroded or damaged after a long period of use.
order not to apply unexpected stress on the terminal. It could cause the unit falling down and injury.
600

50
Loose connections or hold could result in abnormal heat generation or fire. ● Pay attention not to damage the drain pan by weld sputter when brazing work is done near the unit.
●Arrange the electrical wires in the control box properly to prevent them from rising. Fit the lid of the services If sputter entered into the unit during brazing work, it could cause damage (pinhole) of drain pan and leakage of water.
panel property. To avoid damaging, keep the indoor unit packed or cover the indoor unit.
• Secure sufficient
Improper fitting may cause abnormal heat and fire. ● Install the drain pipe to drain the water surely according to the installation manual.
Improper connection of the drain pipe may cause dropping water into room and damaging user’s belongings.
●Check for refrigerant gas leakage after installation is completed. WARNING
If the refrigerant gas leaks into the house and comes in contact with a fan heater, a stove, or an oven, toxic gas is produced.
● Do not share the drain pipe for indoor unit and GHP (Gas Heat Pump system) outdoor unit.
Toxic exhaust gas would flow into room and it might cause serious damage (some poisoning or deficiency of oxygen) to • Install the unit s
●Use the specified pipe, flare nut, and tools for R410A. user’s health and safety. cient strength o
Using existing parts (R22) could cause the unit failure and serious accident due to explosion of the cooling cycle. ● Be sure to perform air tightness test by pressurizing with nitrogen gas after completed refrigerant piping work.
●Tighten the flare nut according to the specified method by with torque wrench. If the density of refrigerant exceeds the limit in the event of refrigerant leakage in the small room, lack of oxygen can
If the flare nut were tightened with excess torque, it could cause burst and refrigerant leakage after a long period. occur, which can cause serious accidents.
● For drain pipe installation, be sure to make descending slope of greater than 1/100, not to make traps,
●Do not put the drainage pipe directly into drainage channels where poisonous gases such as sulfide gas can and not to make air-bleeding. ATTENTION: Select
occur. Check if the drainage is correctly done during commissioning and ensure the space for inspection and maintenance. with cu
Poisonous gases will flow into the room through drainage pipe and seriously affect the user's health and safety. This can also • Whe
cause the corrosion of the indoor unit and a resultant unit failure or refrigerant leak.
● Ensure the insulation on the pipes for refrigeration circuit so as not to condense water.
• Whe
Incomplete insulation could cause condensation and it would wet ceiling, floor, and any other valuables.
●Connect the pipes for refrigeration circuit securely in installation work before compressor is operated. • Whe
● Do not install the outdoor unit where is likely to be a nest for insects and small animals. • Whe
If the compressor is operated when the service valve is open without connecting the pipe, it could cause explosion and injuries due Insects and small animals could come into the electronic components and cause breakdown and fire. Instruct the user to
to abnormal high pressure in the system. • Whe
keep the surroundings clean.
• Whe
●Stop the compressor before removing the pipe after shutting the service valve on pump down work. ● Pay extra attention, carrying the unit by hand. • Whe
If the pipe is removed when the compressor is in operation with the service valve open, air would be mixed in the refrigeration circuit Carry the unit with 2 people if it is heavier than 20kg. Do not use the plastic straps but the grabbing place, moving the unit Whe
and it could cause explosion and injuries due to abnormal high pressure in the cooling cycle. by hand. Use protective gloves in order to avoid injury by the aluminum fin.
●Only use prescribed optional parts. The installation must be carried out by the qualified installer. ● Make sure to dispose of the packaging material.
If you install the system by yourself, it can cause serious trouble such as water leaks, electric shocks, fire. Leaving the materials may cause injury as metals like nail and woods are used in the package.

●Do not repair by yourself. And consult with the dealer about repair. ● Do not operate the system without the air filter.
Improper repair may cause water leakage, electric shock or fire.
It may cause the breakdown of the system due to clogging of the heat exchanger. ③Carrying-in an
● Do not touch any button with wet hands.
●Consult the dealer or a specialist about removal of the air conditioner. It could cause electric shock.
Improper installation may cause water leakage, electric shock or fire. Carrying-in
● Do not touch the refrigerant piping with bare hands when in operation.
●Turn off the power source during servicing or inspection work. The pipe during operation would become very hot or cold according to the operating condition, and it could cause a burn or frostbite.
If the power is supplied during servicing or inspection work, it could cause electric shock and injury by the operating fan. Carry with the front face at top.
● Do not clean up the air conditioner with water.
●Do not run the unit when the panel or protection guard are taken off. It could cause electric shock.
Touching the rotating equipment, hot surface, or high voltage section could cause an injury to be caught in the machine, to get ● Do not turn off the power source immediately after stopping the operation.
burned, or electric shock. Be sure to wait for more than 5 minutes. Otherwise it could cause water leakage or breakdown.
●Shut off the power before electrical wiring work. ● Do not control the operation with the circuit breaker.
It could cause electric shock, unit failure and improper running. It could cause fire or water leakage. In addition, the fan may start operation unexpectedly and it may cause injury.

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GA012D404

①Before installation ③Carrying-in and installation of the unit (Continued)


ATTENTION:
Model and power supply specification • Be sure to fix the unit with L-fittings and the fall-prevention fitting.
○ Install the unit properly ・Since the unit is tall, secure the unit no sooner than setting it in place.
according to this
Imperfect earth work instruction manual. Tapping screw
Check. Procedure for preventing the unit from falling
○ Is it in accordance with
the construction plan?



Pipes, wires and small parts
Accessory Round head wood screw
isconnect all

(1) For heat insulation of flare nut *1 (2) For installation Note) Nos. 1 and 5 are used also as hardware for packing.

be used. 1 Pipe cover 1 pc For gas side 1 Fall-prevention fitting 1 pc *3


2 Pipe cover 1 pc For liquid side 2 Wood screw 2 pcs For No. 1
ble gas leakages. 3 Strap 4 pcs 3 Washer 2 pcs For No. 2 wood screw
4 Rubber bushing 1 pc For refrigerant and drain pipes
ammable gas (such 5 L fitting 2 pcs *4
ances are handled. *3

could cause fire.


al. L fitting

place. Where the accessories are put in Fall-prevention fitting


For fixing to the wall
*1. Open the air inlet grill and Nos. (1) will be found in the unit.
*2. Nos. (2)-2-4 will be found at the same place as 1.
recision
*3. Fall-prevention fitting is mounting on the top panel of the unit.
*4. L-fittings are mounted on the bottom part of the unit. For securing the unit
or high harmonics. Top panel
r telecommunication
conditioner might
y or cause jamming.

*1、 2
*4

Mount the fall-prevention fitting at right or left position.


or special sprays are

as beach. (Unit front)

m is affected by
②Selection of installation place for the indoor unit
(1) Fixing the unit with the fall-prevention fitting
(Indoor unit)
Fall-prevention Screw ①Loosen screws (2 pcs) and remove the fall-
oor unit Installation space Minimum required spaces are shown as follows. fitting prevention fitting.
each limitation) ②Select a position to fix the fall-prevention fitting
(Unite: mm)
50

as illustrated and fix it to the top of unit and the


n case of the 1000 wall.
100

・The fixing positon of the fall-prevention fitting


placed within 5m) Air outlet is as illastrated below.
Service
space 600
tioner.
ges user’s belongings.
Air inlet
ong period of use. Fixing position (Fall-prevention fitting)
600
50

Fitting facing upward Fitting facing downward


one near the unit.
nd leakage of water. • Secure sufficient spaces for inspection and maintenance.

.
elongings. WARNING
or unit. • Install the unit securely on a floor that can endure its weight sufficiently Insuffi-
1815∼1840

ficiency of oxygen) to cient strength or incorrect installation could result in injuries if the unit falls. 1860∼1885

gerant piping work. 25∼50 25∼50


ack of oxygen can

not to make traps,


ATTENTION: Select a place for installation where the following conditions are fulfilled
with customer's consent.
• Where cool or hot air can be blown sufficiently and widely.
and maintenance.
• Where the piping and wiring work to outdoor unit can be done easily.
ater. • Where drainage water can run off completely. • Dimensions indicate the allowance for adjustment between the unit and the wall or floor.
bles. • Fix the longer side of fitting to the unit.
• Where the installation floor is strong enough. • When the fitting is faced downward, fix it to the wall first.
mals. • Where the unit its protected from direct exposure to sunlight.
e. Instruct the user to • Where there is no obstacle at he air inlet and air outlet. (2) Fixing the unit with the L-fittings
• Where the fire alarm apparatus will not be activated by malfunction. ①Remove the L-fittings mounted on the unit with
Where There is no risk for short-circuit of air. screws.
lace, moving the unit ②Turn over the L-fitting and fix it to the unit and
either the floor or the wall as illustrated.
・Fixing position of the L-fittings are as illustrated
below.
③Carrying-in and installation of the unit Fixing position (L fitting)
622.5 15
Carrying-in ATTENTION:
17.5
35

• Carry in the unit kept in a package as near as possible to the installa-


2×φ8
Carry with the front face at top. tion place.
use a burn or frostbite.
• When it is necessary to unpack the unit before carrying in, sufficient
care must be taken not to damage it by using nylon slings or the like.
Note) Do not hold on the air inlet grill, air outlet louver or other
sections made of plastics.
• When placing the unit on the floor after unpacking, be sure to have ATTENTION:
its front face at the top. • Install the unit on the level.
ay cause injury. Inclination must be less than 1°in fore-aft and right-left directions.

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④Refrigerant piping ④Refrigerant piping (Continued) ⑤Drain pipe

Caution
◆ Pipe and wire extracting position WARNING
●Use the new refrigerant pipe. • Do not insert the dra
 When re-using the existing pipe system for R22 or R407C, pay attention to the following sulffuric gas are produ
items. Toxic gas may flow int
Gas pipe
 ・Change the flare nuts with the attached ones (JIS category 2), and reprocess the flare
Liquid pipe
parts.
 ・Do not use thin-walled pipes. CAUTION
●Use phosphorus deoxidized copper alloy seamless pipe (C1220T specified in JIS • Install the drain pipe
H3300) for refrigeration pipe installation. prevent from dew con
 In addition, make sure there is no damage both inside and outside of the pipe, and no Improper installation

468
harmful substances such as sulfur, oxide, dust or a contaminant stuck on the pipes. leaked or dew conden

400
●Do not use any refrigerant other than R410A.
 Using other refrigerant except R410A (R22 etc.) may degrade inside refrigeration oil.
And if air getting into refrigerant circuit, it may cause anomaously high pres and may
Procedure
result in burst, etc.
●Store the copper pipes indoors and seal the both end of them until they are brazed in 48 1. Connect the drain socket
order to avoid any dust, dirt or water getting into pipe. Otherwise it will cause degrada- 93 adhesive tape, or the like.
tion of refrigeration oil and compressor breakdown, etc. 600 2. When the pipe provided a
●Use special tools for R410 refrigerant. insulator (Polyethylene foa
dewing.
ATTENTION:
Work procedure • Do not cut off the flange at the hole on the
1. Remove the flare nuts and flare caps from the pipes of the indoor unit. base plate for the downward extraction.
※ Make sure to loosen the flare nut by holding the flared male fitting with a spanner
Downward extraction
and giving torque to the nut with another spanner in order to avoid unexpected
stress to the copper pipe, and then remove them.
Gas pipe
(Gas may come out a little at this time, but it is no anomaly.)
● Pay attention that the flare nut may pop out. Liquid pipe Pipe cover
(For gas pipe)
(Because it is sometimes pressurized in the indoor unit)
2. Make a flare on liquid pipe and gas pipe, and connect the refrigrant pipes to the indoor Pipe cover
(For liquid pipe)
unit.
※Bend the pipe with as big radius as possible and do not bend the pipe repeatedly. In
addition, do not twist and crush the pipes.
※Do a flare connection as follows: (Unit front) (Unit right side)
● Make sure to loosen the flare nut by holding the flared male fitting with a spanner
and giving torque to the nut with another spanner in order to avoid unexpected
stress to the copper pipe, and then remove them. For downward

305
extraction
● When fastening the flare nut, align the refrigeration pipe with the center of flare nut,

143
(ø100 hole)
screw the nut for 3-4 times by hand and then tighten it with a spanner within the 61
specified torque mentioned in the table below. 440
(Unit bottom)
Make sure to hold the flared male fitting on the indoor unit side with another spanner
when tightening the nut in order to avoid unexpected stress on the copper pipe.
3. Cover the flare connection part of the indoor unit with attached insulation material after Backward extraction
a gas leakage inspection, and tighten both ends with attached straps.
●Make sure to insulate both gas pipes and liquid pipes completely.
※ Incomplete insulation may cause dew condensation and dew dropping.
Gas pipe
4. Refrigerant is pre-charged in the outdoor unit.
As for the additional refrigerant charge for the indoor unit and piping, refer to the instal- Liquid pipe Pipe cover
(Gas pipe)
lation manual attached to the outdoor unit. Dec
Pipe cover
(Liquid pipe)

For backward extraction


(ø100 knock-out hole)
94

Pipe cover (Accessory)


(Unit front) (Unit right side)
85

Strap (Accessory)

Sideward extraction
The thickness of insulation should be 20mm or more.

Gas pipe

Pipe cover
Liquid pipe (For gas pipe)

Pipe cover
Pipe diameter Tightening torque N·m (For liquid pipe)
φ 6.35 14 to 18 ATTENTION:
φ 9.52 34 to 42
• Insulate the drain pipe to
φ 12.7 49 to 61
• Incline the drain pipe do
φ 15.88 68 to 82
94

not allowed on the way.


φ 19.05 100 to 120
(Unit front) 143 • Use a commercial hard p
For side extraction (at right and left)
(ø100 knock-out hole)
(Unit right side) <Use of adhesive agent is

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⑤Drain pipe ⑥Wire extracting position and wire connecton

WARNING Control box position and power cable connection


• Do not insert the drain pipe directly in the drain ditch where toxic gases such as
sulffuric gas are produced. ●Electric work must be made by qualified electricians according to the “Engineering
Toxic gas may flow into the room. standards concerning electric equipment”, “Extension wiring regulations” and the
electric wiring work manual. Be sure to use dedicated electric circuits.
●Make sure to use specified wires for wiring, and connect them securely. Clamp the
CAUTION wires to protect the terminal connection from external force.
• Install the drain pipe properly according to the installation manu And insulate it to ●Make sure to protect the unit with the D-type grounding work.
prevent from dew condensation. ●For details of wiring work, refer to the attached electric wiring work manual.
Improper installation of drain pipe may cause damage of furniture drainage water
leaked or dew condensation.

Control box
Procedure
1. Connect the drain socket to the drain pipe (PV-20) provided at site and fix the joint with Open the air inlet grill by
adhesive tape, or the like. holding the grips with
both hands and pulling to
2. When the pipe provided at site runs through a room, insulate the pipe with a commercial this side.
insulator (Polyethylene foam: Specific gravity 0.03, thickness 15 mm or more) to prevent
dewing. Control box is located as
illustrated at left. Remove
the cover and make
connections.

Procedure
①Remove the control box cover (fixed with a screw).
Drain socket ②Introduce wires in the unit and connect securely on the terminals.
③Fix each wire with a clamp (for fixing).
④Install removed parts as they were.

Control box

Clamp (for fixing)

Clam (For guide)

• Make sure to pass the power cable through the clamp (for guide).

Terminal block for signal wire

Decline the pipe lightly.

Grounding line
Terminal block for power cable

Clamp (For fixing)


Upward bend not allowed Power cable

Trap not allowed

Submersion in water not allowed

⑦Check list after installation

●Check the following items after all installation work completed.

Check if; Expected trouble Check


The indoor and outdoor units are fixed securely? Falling, vibration, noise
Inspection for gas leakage is done? Insufficient capacity
Insulation work is properly done? Water leakage
ATTENTION: Water is drained properly? Water leakage
• Insulate the drain pipe to prevent dewing. (Especially in room and unit) Supply voltage is same as mentioned in the model name plate? PCB burnt out, not working at all
• Incline the drain pipe downward to the outlet (1/50 – 1/100). Upward bend or trap is There is mis-wiring or mis-connection of piping? PCB burnt out, not working at all
94

not allowed on the way.


Earth wiring is connected properly? Electric shock
• Use a commercial hard polyvinyl chloride pipe, PV-20, for the drain pipe.
Cable size comply with specified size? PCB burnt out, not working at all
<Use of adhesive agent is prohibited.>
Any obstacle blocks airflow on air inlet and outlet? Insufficient capacity

PGA012D404

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RKY012A007B C WARNING
(7) Wall mounted type (SRK) • Do not vent R410A into the atmosphere : R410A is a fluorinated • Do not perform any change of protective device itself or its setup
greenhouse gas, covered by the Kyoto Protocol with Groval condition.
Warming Potential (GWP)=1975. The forced operation by short-circuiting protective device of pressure
• Do not run the unit with removed panels or protections. switch and temperature controller or the use of non specified component
Touching rotating equipments, hot surfaces or high voltage parts can cause can cause fire or burst.
• This installation manual illustrates the method of installing an indoor • A wired remote control unit is supplied separately as an optional part.
personal injury due to entrapment, burn or electric shocks.
unit. • When install the unit, be sure to check whether the selection of
• For electrical wiring work, please see instructions set out on the
backside.
installation place, power supply specifications, usage limitation (piping
length, height differences between indoor and outdoor units, power
CAUTION
• For outdoor unit installation and refrigerant piping, please refer to supply voltage and etc.) and installation spaces. • Carry out the electrical work for ground lead with care.
page 264 Do not connect the ground lead to the gas line, water line, lightning conductor or telephone line’s ground lead. Incorrect grounding can cause unit faults
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS such as electric shocks due to short-circuiting.

• Read the “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS” carefully first of all and strictly follow it • Keep the installation manual together with owner’s manual at a place where • Use the circuit breaker of correct capacity. Circuit breaker should falling from the installation place.
during the installation work in order to protect yourself. any user can read at any time. Moreover if necessary, ask to hand them to a be the one that disconnect all poles under over current. • For installation work, be careful not to get injured with the heat
• The precautionary items mentioned below are distinguished into two levels, new user. Using the incorrect one could cause the system failure and fire. exchanger, piping flare portion or screws etc.
WARNING and CAUTION . • For installing qualified personnel, take precautions in respect to themselves by • Install isolator or disconnect switch on the power supply wiring in • Be sure to insulate the refrigerant pipes so as not to condense the
WARNING : Wrong installation would cause serious consequences such using suitable protective clothing, groves, etc., and then perform the accordance with the local codes and regulations. ambient air moisture on them.
as injuries or death. installation works. The isolator should be locked in OFF state in accordance with EN60204-1. Insufficient insulation can cause condensation, which can lead to moisture
CAUTION : Wrong installation might cause serious consequences • Please pay attention not to fall down the tools, etc. when installing the unit at • Be sure to install indoor unit properly according to the installation damage on the ceiling, floor, furniture and any other valuables.
depending on circumstances. the high position. manual in order to run off the drainage smoothly. • When perform the air conditioner operation (cooling or drying opera-
Both mentions the important items to protect your health and safety so strictly • If unusual noise can be heard during operation, consult the dealer. Improper installation of indoor unit can cause dropping water into the room tion) in which ventilator is installed in the room. In this case, using the
follow them by any means. • The meanings of “Marks” used here are shown as follows: and damaging personal property. air conditioner in parallel with the ventilator, there is the possibility
• Be sure to confirm no anomaly on the equipment by commissioning after com- • Install the drainage pipe to run off drainage securely according to that drain water may backflow in accordance with the room lapse into
Never do it under any Always do it according to the
pleted installation and explain the operating methods as well as the maintenance the installation manual. the negative pressure status. Therefore, set up the opening port such
circumstances. instruction.
methods of this equipment to the user according to the owner’s manual. Incorrect installation of the drainage pipe can cause dropping water into the as incorporate the air into the room that may appropriate to ventila-
room and damaging personal property. tion (For example; Open the door a little). In addition, just as above, so
WARNING • Be sure to install the drainage pipe with descending slope of 1/100
or more, and not to make traps and air-bleedings.
set up the opening port if the room lapse into negative pressure status
due to register of the wind for the high rise apartment etc.
• Installation must be carried out by the qualified installer. • Tighten the flare nut by torque wrench with specified method. Check if the drainage runs off securely during commissioning and ensure • Be sure to perform air tightness test by pressurizing with nitrogen
If you install the system by yourself, it may cause serious trouble such as If the flare nut were tightened with excess torque, this may cause burst and the space for inspection and maintenance. gas after completed refrigerant piping work.
water leaks, electric shocks, fire and personal injury, as a result of a system refrigerant leakage after a long period. • Secure a space for installation, inspection and maintenance If the density of refrigerant exceeds the limit in the event of refrigerant
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malfunction. Do not carry out the installation and maintenance work except • The electrical installation must be carried out by the qualified specified in the manual. leakage in the small room, lack of oxygen can occur, which can cause
the by qualified installer. electrician in accordance with “the norm for electrical work” and Insufficient space can result in accident such as personal injury due to serious accidents.
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• Install the system in full accordance with the installation manual. “national wiring regulation”, and the system must be connected to
Incorrect installation may cause bursts, personal injury, water leaks, electric the dedicated circuit. • Do not install the unit in the locations listed below. If leaked gases accumulate around the unit, it can cause fire.
shocks and fire. Power supply with insufficient capacity and incorrect function done by • Locations where carbon fiber, metal powder or any powder is floating. • Do not install the unit where corrosive gas (such as sulfurous acid
• Be sure to use only for household and residence. improper work can cause electric shocks and fire. • Locations where any substances that can affect the unit such as sulphide gas etc.) or combustible gas (such as thinner and petroleum gases)
If this appliance is installed in inferior environment such as machine shop • Be sure to shut off the power before starting electrical work. gas, chloride gas, acid and alkaline can occur. can accumulate or collect, or where volatile combustible
and etc., it can cause malfunction. Failure to shut off the power can cause electric shocks, unit failure or • Vehicles and ships. substances are handled.
• Use the original accessories and the specified components for incorrect function of equipment. • Locations where cosmetic or special sprays are often used. Corrosive gas can cause corrosion of heat exchanger, breakage of plastic
installation. • Be sure to use the cables conformed to safety standard and cable • Locations with direct exposure of oil mist and steam such as kitchen and parts and etc. And combustible gas can cause fire.
If parts other than those prescribed by us are used, It may cause water ampacity for power distribution work. machine plant. • Do not use the indoor unit at the place where water splashes may
leaks, electric shocks, fire and personal injury. Unconformable cables can cause electric leak, anomalous heat production • Locations where any machines which generate high frequency harmonics occur such as in laundries.
• Install the unit in a location with good support. or fire. are used. Since the indoor unit is not waterproof, it can cause electric shocks and fire.
Unsuitable installation locations can cause the unit to fall and cause • This appliance must be connected to main power supply by means • Locations with salty atmospheres such as coastlines. • Do not install nor use the system close to the equipment that
material damage and personal injury. of a circuit breaker or switch (fuse:16A) with a contact separation of • Locations with heavy snow (If installed, be sure to provide base flame and generates electromagnetic fields or high frequency harmonics.
• Ventilate the working area well in the event of refrigerant leakage at least 3mm. snow hood mentioned in the manual). Equipment such as inverters, standby generators, medical high frequency
during installation. • When plugging this appliance, a plug conforming to the norm • Locations where the unit is exposed to chimney smoke. equipments and telecommunication equipments can affect the system, and
If the refrigerant comes into contact with naked flames, poisonous gas is IEC60884-1 must be used. • Locations at high altitude (more than 1000m high). cause malfunctions and breakdowns. The system can also affect medical
produced. • Use the prescribed cables for electrical connection, tighten the • Locations with ammonic atmospheres. equipment and telecommunication equipment, and obstruct its function or
• When installing in small rooms, take prevention measures not to cables securely in terminal block and relieve the cables correctly to • Locations where heat radiation from other heat source can affect the unit. cause jamming.
exceed the density limit of refrigerant in the event of leakage, prevent overloading the terminal blocks. • Locations without good air circulation. • Do not place any variables which will be damaged by getting wet
referred by the formula (accordance with ISO5149). Loose connections or cable mountings can cause anomalous heat • Locations with any obstacles which can prevent inlet and outlet air of the unit. under the indoor unit.
If the density of refrigerant exceeds the limit, please consult the dealer and production or fire. • Locations where short circuit of air can occur (in case of multiple units When the relative humidity is higher than 80% or drainage pipe is clogged,
install the ventilation system, otherwise lack of oxygen can occur, which • Arrange the wiring in the control box so that it cannot be pushed up installation). condensation or drainage water can drop and it can cause the damage of
can cause serious accident. further into the box. Install the service panel correctly. • Locations where strong air blows against the air outlet of outdoor unit. valuables.
• After completed installation, check that no refrigerant leaks from Incorrect installation may result in overheating and fire. • Locations where something located above the unit could fall. • Do not install the remote control at the direct sunlight.
the system. • Be sure to switch off the power supply in the event of installation, It can cause remarkable decrease in performance, corrosion and damage It can cause malfunction or deformation of the remote control.
If refrigerant leaks into the room and comes into contact with an oven or inspection or servicing. of components, malfunction and fire. • Do not use the unit for special purposes such as storing foods,
other hot surface, poisonous gas is produced. If the power supply is not shut off, there is a risk of electric shocks, unit • Do not install the indoor unit in the locations listed below (Be sure cooling precision instruments and preservation of animals, plants or
• Use the prescribed pipes, flare nuts and tools for R410A. failure or personal injury due to the unexpected start of fan. to install the indoor unit according to the installation manual for art.

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Using existing parts (for R22 or R407C) can cause the unit failure and • Be sure to wear protective goggles and gloves while at work. each model because each indoor unit has each limitation). It can cause the damage of the items.
serious accidents due to burst of the refrigerant circuit. • Earth leakage breaker must be installed. • Locations with any obstacles which can prevent inlet and outlet air of the • Do not use any materials other than a fuse with the correct rating in
If the earth leakage breaker is not installed, it can cause electric shocks. unit. the location where fuses are to be used.
• Locations where vibration can be amplified due to insufficient strength of Connecting the circuit with copper wire or other metal thread can cause
• Do not put the drainage pipe directly into drainage channels where • Do not processing, splice the power cord, or share a socket with structure. unit failure and fire.
poisonous gases such as sulphide gas can occur. other power plugs. • Locations where the infrared receiver is exposed to the direct sunlight or • Do not touch any buttons with wet hands.
Poisonous gases will flow into the room through drainage pipe and This may cause fire or electric shock due to defecting contact, defecting the strong light beam (in case of the infrared specification unit). It can cause electric shocks.
seriously affect the user’s health and safety. This can also cause the insulation and over-current etc. • Locations where an equipment affected by high harmonics is placed (TV • Do not touch any refrigerant pipes with your hands when the
corrosion of the indoor unit and a resultant unit failure or refrigerant leak. • Do not bundling, winding or processing for the power cord. Or, do set or radio receiver is placed within 5m). system is in operation.
• Ensure that no air enters in the refrigerant circuit when the unit is not deforming the power plug due to tread it. • Locations where drainage cannot run off safely. During operation the refrigerant pipes become extremely hot or extremely
installed and removed. This may cause fire or heating. It can affect performance or function and etc. cold depending the operating condition, and it can cause burn injury or
If air enters in the refrigerant circuit, the pressure in the refrigerant circuit • Do not install the unit near the location where leakage of frost injury.
becomes too high, which can cause burst and personal injury. combustible gases can occur.

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BEFORE INSTALLATION
SELECTION OF INSTALLATION LOCATION
(Install at location that meets the following conditions, after getting approval from the customer) 5 cm
m
from inimum
 Before installation check that the power supply matches the air conditioner. Indoor unit the w
all
7.0 cm minimum from the ceiling
 Where there is no obstructions to the air flow and where the cooled and heated air can be evenly distributed.
 A solid place where the unit or the wall will not vibrate.
Standard accessories (Installation kit) Q'ty  A place where there will be enough space for servicing. (Where space mentioned below can be secured)
Accessories for indoor unit  Where wiring and the piping work will be easy to conduct.
 The place where receiving part is not exposed to the direct rays of the sun or the strong rays of the street lighting. Installation board
Installation board
① (Attached to the rear of the indoor unit) 1  A place where it can be easily drained. 10 cm
 A place separated at least 1m away from the television or the radio. (To prevent interference to images and sounds.) m
from inimum
 Places where this unit is not affected by the high frequency equipment or electric equipment. the w
② Wireless remote control 1  Avoid installing this unit in place where there is much oil mist.
all
 Places where there is no electric equipment or household under the installing unit.
③ Remote control holder 1
Wireless remote control
Tapping screws  A place where the air conditioner can be received the signal surely during operating the wireless remote control.
④ (for installation board 4dia. by 25mm) 4  Places where there is no affected by the TV and radio etc.
 Do not place where exposed to direct sunlight or near heat devices such as a stove. CAUTION Indoor side Outdoor side
Wood screw

INSTALLATION OF INDOOR UNIT
2 Completely seal the hole on putty
(for remote control switch holder 3.5(mm). by 16mm) the wall with putty. Otherwise,
furniture, or other, may be
⑥ Battery [R03(AAA,Micro) 1.5V] 2 wetted by leaked water or putty Sleeve
Installation of Installation board dewing. (sold separately)
⑦ Air-cleaning filters 2
Look for the inside wall structures (Intersediats support or pillar and finally
Adjustment of the installation board in the horizontal Wireless remote control
Filter holders install the unit after level surface has been checked.)
⑧ (Attached to the front panel of indoor unit) 2 direction is to be conducted with four screws in a temporary
450 tightened state.
⑨ Insulation (#486 50 x 100 t3) 1 Remote control holder
Level position (2 locations) Standard hole
Wood screws

Option parts Q'ty Mating mark for


level surface
Sealing plate 1 Adjust so the board will be level by turning the board with
the standard hole as the center.
Sleeve 1 Fixing on concrete wall
Use of nut anchor Use of bolt anchor
Inclination plate 1
Nothing is connected to this Relation between setting plate and indoor unit
Bolt Nut hole on the back of indoor
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(M6 12) (M6) unit.


INSTALLATION SPACE (INDOOR UNIT) (FRONT VIEW)
Putty 1
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Mounting

70 Space for service


Space for Indoor unit Space for
board 50 service service 100
Mounting Installation board
Drain hose (extention hose) 1 board Max.10 120 650 120
Piping cover 220 450 220
(for insulation of connection piping)
1
Drilling of holes and fixture of sleeve (Option parts)

7.7
49
When drilling the wall that contains a metal lath, wire lath or metal plate, be sure to use pipe hole sleeve sold separately.
Necessary tools for the installation work
Indoor side Outdoor side b Top b c

295.7
35

222.5
35

48
48
1 Plus headed driver 5 Turn to
65 a tighten
58 54

15 Space for service


5.6
2 Knife Thicknese of the wall + 1.5cm Indoor side Outdoor side Installed state Drain hose (ø16) 520.8
3 Saw  Drill a hole with whole core drill.  In case of rear piping draw out, cut off the lower Piping for Gas 491.1
and the right side portions of the sleeve collar. Piping for Liquid (20 to 60 type) : ø6.35 Piping for Liquid 559.1
Piping for Gas (20 to 35 type) : ø9.52
4 Tape measure  Matters of special notice when piping from left or central/rear of tha unit. (50 to 60 type) : ø12.7 Piping hole (ø65) Piping hole (ø65)
Installing the support of piping
[Top view]
5 Hammer
In case of piping in the right rear direction Left-hand-side piping Right-hand-side piping
6 Spanner wrench Shaping of pipings Taping of the exterior Piping in the left rear direction Piping in the right rear direction

7 Torque wrench ( 14.0


(1.4 ~ 6.1kgf·m) )
~ 61.0N·m Pipings

Piping is possible in the rear, left,


8 Hole core drill (65mm in diameter) left rear, left downward, right or
Piping in the left direction Piping in the right direction downward direction.
Drain hose
9 Wrench key (Hexagon) [4m/m] [Drain hose changing procedures]
 Hold the bottom of the  Tape only the portion

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10 Flaring tool set ( Designed specifically
for R410A ) piping and fix direction
before stretching it and
shaping it.
that goes through the
wall.
 Always tape the wiring
1. Remove the drain hose. 2. Remove the drain cap. 3. Insert the drain cap. 4. Connect the drain hose. Right

Gas leak detector ( )


Designed specifically with the piping.
11 for R410A
Rear
Gauge for projection adjustment Sufficient care must be taken not to damage
12
( )
Used when flare is made by using Downward Left rear Left
the panel when connecting pipes.
conventional flare tool Left downward
 Remove the screw and  Remove it with hand or  Insert the drain cap which was removed  Insert the drain hose securely,
13 Pipe bender drain hose, making it pilers. at procedure “2” securely using a making rotate. And install the
rotate. hexagonal wrench etc. screw.
Note: Be careful that If it is not Inserted Note: Be careful that If it is not
securely, water leakage may Inserted securely, water
occur. leakage may occur.

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Fixing of indoor unit Since this air conditioner has been designed to collect dew drops on the rear
surface to the drain pan, do not attach the power cord above the gutter. Gutter

Indoor unit Installation Steps  How to remove the indoor unit from the installation board
Latch 1 Pass the pipe through Wall
(2 locations) ① Push up at the marked portion of the indoor unit base lower latch, and slightly pull it
the hole in the wall, toward you. (both right and left hand sides) (The indoor unit base lower latch can be
and hook the upper removed from the installation board) Pipe accommodating section
part of the indoor unit ② Push up the indoor unit upward. So the indoor unit will be removed from the installation
to the installation board. board.
Drainage
Installation borad 2 Gently push the lower  Arrange the drain hose in a downward angle CAUTION Go through all installation steps and check if the
Wall Installation part to secure the unit.  Avoid the following drain piping. drainage is all right. Otherwise water leak may occur.
borad

Indoor unit base lower latch

Odor from
the gutter
The marked portion of the indoor
unit base lower latch. Higher than specified The drain hose Wavy The gap to the ground is The drain hose
tip is in water. 5 cm or less. tip is in the gutter.

 Pour water to the drain pan located under the heat exchanger, and ensure that the water is discharged outdoor.
 When the extended drain hose is indoor, securely insulate it with a heat insulator available in the market.

CONNECTION OF REFRIGERANT PIPINGS


Preparation Keep the openings of the pipes covered with tapes etc. to prevent dust, sand, etc. from entering them.  Flaring work Measurement B (mm) CAUTION
Copper pipe diameter Clutch type flare tool for Conventional (R22) flare tool Do not apply excess torque to the flared nuts.
Indoor CAUTION Measurement B R410A Clutch type Wing nut type
Dimension A Otherwise, the flared nuts may checkdepending.
90 ± 0.5°

Liquid side ø6.35 : 9.1 (mm) Do not apply refrigerating machine ø6.35 0.0 - 0.5 1.0 - 1.5 1.5 - 2.0
A Gas side ø9.52 : 13.2 (mm) oil to the flared surface.
Press ø9.52 0.0 - 0.5 1.0 - 1.5 1.5 - 2.0
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(Do not turn)


Remove ø12.7 : 16.6 (mm) ø12.7 0.0 - 0.5 1.0 - 1.5 2.0 - 2.5
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Flaring Use a flare tool designed for R410A or a conventional flare tool.
 Remove the flared nuts. (on both liquid and gas sides)  Install the removed flared nuts to the pipes to be connected, Please note that measurement B (protrusion from the flaring block) will vary depending on the
block
then flared the pipes. Copper pipe type of a flare tool in use.
If a coventional flare tool is used, please use a copper pipe gauge or a similar instrument to
check protrusion so that you can keep measurement B to a correct value.
Connection Insulation of the connection portion

Indoor Liquid side Cover the coupling with insulator and then cover it with tapes. Finishing work and fixing
Gas side
Vinyl tape Use an attached insulation pad for heat insulation.
Refrigerant piping
(Do not turn)
Connection wiring, Cover the exterior portion with outer tape and
Earth wiring shape the piping so it will match the contours
 Connect the pipes on both liquid and gas sides. Outer tape of the route that the piping to take.
 Tighten the nuts to the following torque. Position it so that the slit area faces upward. Also fix the wiring and pipings to the wall with
Drain hose
Liquid side (ø6.35) : 14.0 - 18.0 N·m (1.4 - 1.8 kgf·m) clamps.
 Cover the indoor unit’s flare-connected joints, after they are checked for a gas leak, with an indoor Wood screw
Gas side (ø9.52) : 34.0 - 42.0 N·m (3.4 - 4.2 kgf·m)
unit heat insulating material and then wrap them with a tape with an attached insulation pad placed
(ø12.7) : 49.0 - 61.0 N·m (4.9 - 6.1 kgf·m)
over the heat insulating material’s slit area. Clamp

Open/close and detachment/attachment of the air inlet panel How to remove and fit the front panel
 To open, pull the panel at both ends of lower part  Removing
and release latches, then pull up the panel until ① Remove the air inlet panel.
Set screws latch
you feel resistance. ② Remove the 5 set screws.
(The panel stops at approx. 60 open position) ③ Remove the 4 latches in the upper section.
 To close, hold the panel at both ends of lower ④ Move the lower part of the panel forward and

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part to lower downward and push it slightly until push upwards to remove.
the latch works.
 To remove, pull up the panel to the position  Fitting
shown in right illustration and pull it toward you. ① Do remove the air filter.
 To install, insert the panel arm into the slot on the ② Cover the body with the front panel.
front panel from the position shown in right ③ Fit the 4 latches in the upper section.
illustration, hold the panel at both ends of lower ④ Tighten the 5 set screws.
part, lower it downward slowly, then push it ⑤ Fit the air filter.
slightly until the latch warks. ⑥ Fit the air inlet panel.

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ELECTRICAL WIRING WORK The screw of the service panel is tightened securely. Installing the air-cleaning filters

Preparation of indoor unit CAUTION 1. Open the air inlet panel and remove the air filters.
2. Install the filter holders, with the air-cleaning filters installed in the holders.
In case of faulty wiring connection, the indoor unit stops, and Service panel In the air conditioner.
then the run lamp turns on and the timer lamp blinks. • Each air-cleaning filter can be installed in the left or right filter holder.
Mounting of connecting wires 3. Install the air filters and close the inlet panel.
① Open the air inlet panel. Use cables for interconnection wiring to avoid loosening of the
② Remove the service panel. wires. Terminal block
③ Remove the wiring clamp CENELEC code for cables Required field cables.
④ Connect the connecting wire securely to the terminal block.
1 ) Connect the connection wire securely to the terminal H05RNR4G1.5 (example) or 245IEC57
block. If the wire is not affixed completely, contact will be H Harmonized cable type
poor, and it is dangerous as the terminal block may heat 05 300/500 volts
up and catch fire. R Natural-and/or synth, rubber wire insulation
2 ) Take care not to confuse the terminal numbers for indoor N Polychloroprene rubber conductors insulation
R Stranded core
and outdoor connections.
4or5 Number of conductors
3 ) Fix the connection wire using the wiring clamp.
G One conductor of the cable is the earth conductor
⑤ Fix the connecting wire by wiring clamp. (yellow/green) Clamp
⑥ Attach the service panel. 1.5 Section of copper wire (mm2)
⑦ Close the air inlet panel. Filter holder
Air-cleaning filter

INSTALLATION OF REMOTE CONTROL SWITCH INSTALLATION TEST CHECK POINTS


Mounting method of battery Fixing to pillar or wall Check the following points again after completion of the installation, and before turning on the power. Conduct a test run again and ensure that the unit operates properly.
At the same time, explain to the customer how to use the unit and how to take care of the unit following the user's manual.
○Conventionally, operate the remote control switch by holding in your hand.
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○Avoid installing it on a clay wall etc. After installation


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The power supply voltage is correct as the rating.


No gas leaks from the joints of the operational valve.
Power cables and crossover wires are securely fixed to the terminal board.
CAUTION The screw of the service panel is tightened securely.
⑥ Battery Operational valve is fully open.
Do not use new and The pipe joints for indoor and outdoor pipes have been insulated.
old batteries together.
② Wireless remote control Test run
Air conditioning operation is normal. Operation of the unit has been explained to the customer.
⑤ Wood screw No abnormal noise. (Three-minutes restart preventive timer)
Cover 3.5 16
Water drains smoothly. When the air conditioner is restarted or when changing the operation, the unit
Protective functions are not working. will not start operating for approximately 3 minutes.
The remote control is normal. This is to protect the unit and it is not a malfunction.

HOW TO RELOCATE OR DISPOSE OF THE UNIT CONCERNING TERMINAL CONNECTION FOR AN INTERFACE
 In order to protect the environment, be sure to pump down (recovery of refrigerant). Forced cooling operation
 Pump down is the method of recovering refrigerant from the indoor unit to the Turn on a power supply again after a while after turn off a power supply. ① Remove the front panel and lid of control.
outdoor unit when the pipes are removed from the unit. Then press continually the ON/OFF button 5 seconds or more. ② There is a terminal (respectively marked with CNS) for the indoor control board.
In connecting an interface, connect to the respective terminal securely with the connection harness supplied
<How to pump down> with an optional “Interface connection kit SC-BIKN-E” and fasten the connection harness onto the indoor control
① Connect charge hose to service port of outdoor unit. box with the clamp supplied with the kit.
② Liquid side : Close the liquid valve with hexagon wrench key. For more details, please refer to the user's manual of your “Interface connection kit SC-BIKN-E”.
Gas side : Fully open the gas valve

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Carry out cooling operation . (If indoor temperature is low, operate
forced cooling operation.)
③ After low pressure gauge become 0.01MPa, stop cooling operation
and close the gas valve.
Unit ON/OFF button

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(8) Effective range of cool/hot wind (Reference)


(a) FDT series
Guideline for ceiling height
Model
Fan Speed Setting
FDT40VF50VF60VF FDT71VF FDT100VF FDT125VF,140VF
Hi 2.7m 3.0m 3.2m 3.6m
PHi 3.5m 3.8m 4.3m 4.5m
Notes (1) If the ceiling height is over 3m, please consider to add circulators.
This table shows reference values in case of four outlet.
If you shut some outlets, they are different.
Fan speed setting can be changed by using a wired remote controller.
(b) FDEN series
Model Effective range
FDEN40VF, 50VF 7.5m
FDEN60VF, 71VF 8.0m
FDEN100VF, 125VF, 140VF 9.0m
[Conditions] 1. Height of unit : 2.4 – 3.0 (m) above floor level
2. Fan speed : Hi
3. Location: Free space without obstacles
4. The effective range means the horizontal distance for the wind to reach the floor.
5. Wind speed at the effective range: 0.5 m/s
(c) FDF series
Model Effective range
FDF71VD 5m
FDF100VD, 125VD, 140VD 8m
[Conditions] 1. Fan speed : Hi
2. Location: Free space without obstacles
3. The effective range means the horizontal distance for the wind to reach the floor.
4. Wind speed at the effective range: 0.5 m/s

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1.10.2 Electric wiring work installation PSBO12D966


(1) FDT, FDTC, FDEN, FDU series
Electrical Wiring Connection ②Remote Control,
Electrical wiring work must be performed by an electrician qualified by a local power provider according to ●Use three-core cable as wiring between indoor and outdoor unit. As for detail, refer to "INSTAL- ●DO NOT install it o
the electrical installation technical standards and interior wiring regulations applicable to the installation site. LATION MANUAL" of outdoor Unit. ①Places exposed
●Set earth of D-type. ②Places near hea
Security instructions
●Keep "remote controller line" and "power source line" away from each other on constructing of
③High humidity p
unit outside.
● Read the “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS” carefully first of all and then strictly follow it during the ④Hot surface or c
●Run the lines (power source, remote controller and "between indoor and outdoor unit") upper
installation work in order to protect yourself. ⑤Places exposed
ceiling through iron pipe or other tube protection to avoid the damage by mouse and so on.
● The precautionary items mentioned below are distinguished into two levels,
●Do not add cord in the middle of line route (of power source, remote controller and "between ⑥Uneven surface
and CAUTION .
indoor and outdoor unit") on outside of unit. If connecting point is flooded, it could cause
: Wrong installation would cause serious consequences such as injuries or death.
CAUTION : Wrong installation might cause serious consequences depending on circumstances.
problem as for electric or communication. (In the case that it is necessary to set connecting Installation an
point on the way, perform thorough waterproof measurement.)
Both mentions the important items to protect your health and safety so strictly follow
●Do not connect the power source line [220V/240V/380V/415V] to signal side terminal block. ①Install remote contr
them by any means.
Otherwise, it could cause failure. ②Wiring of remote co
● The meanings of “Marks” used here are as shown on the right:
Never do it under any circumstances. Always do it according to the instruction.
●Screw the line to terminal block without any looseness, certainly. The insulation thick
●Do not turn on the switch of power source, before all of line work is done. ③Maximum prolonga
● Accord with following items. Otherwise, there will be the risks of electric shock and
●Connection of the line ("Between indoor and outdoor unit", Earth and Remote controller)
fire caused by overheating or short circuit. If the prolongation
①Remove lid of control box before connect the above lines, and connect the lines to terminal
block according to number pointed on label of terminal block. But, wiring in the re
WARNING In addition, pay enough attention to confirm the number to lines, because there is electrical outside of the case
●Be sure to have the electrical wiring work done by qualified electrical installer, polarity except earth line. Furthermore, connect earth line to earth position of terminal block of wire connecting se
and use exclusive circuit. power source. 100 - 200m .......
Power source with insufficient capacity and improper work can cause electric shock and fire. ②Install earth leakage breaker on power source line. In addition, select the type of breaker for Under 300m ......
inverter circuit as earth leakage breaker.
Under 400m ......
●Use specified wire for electrical wiring, fasten the wiring to the terminal securely, ③If the function of selected earth leakage breaker is only for earth-fault protection, hand switch
and hold the cable securely in order not to apply unexpected stress on the terminal. (switch itself and type "B" fuse) or circuit breaker is required in series with the earth leakage Under 600m ......
Loose connections or hold could result in abnormal heat generation or fire. breaker. ④Avoid using multi-c
④Install isolator or disconnect switch on the power supply wiring in accordance with the local ⑤Keep remote contro
●Arrange the electrical wires in the control box properly to prevent them from
codes and regulations. ⑥Make sure to conne
rising. Fit the lid of the services panel property.
The isolator should be set in the box with key to prevent touching by another person when unit. (No polarity)
Improper fitting may cause abnormal heat and fire.
servicing.
●Use the genuine optional parts. And installation should be performed by a
Cable connection for single unit installation Control plural
specialist.
If you install the unit by yourself, it could cause water leakage, electric shock and fire. ①As for connecting method of power source, select from following connecting patterns. In principle, do ①A remote controller
not directly connect power souce line to inside unit. In above setting, all
●Do not repair by yourself. And consult with the dealer about repair.
As for exceptional connecting method of power souce, discuss with the power provider of the ②Connect all indoor u
C Improper repair may cause water leakage, electric shock or fire.
country with referring to technical documents, and follow its instruction. ③Set unique remote c
M

●Consult the dealer or a specialist about removal of the air conditioner. ②For cable size and circuit breaker selection, refer to the outdoor unit installation manual. rotary switch SW2 o
Y
Improper installation may cause water leakage, electric shock or fire. Single-phase model Three-phase model
CM After a unit is energ
MY ●Turn off the power source during servicing or inspection work. Power source Power source AIR CON NO. button
CY
If the power is supplied during servicing or inspection work, it could cause electric r leakage breaker
Earth k Earth leakage breaker
breaker that all indoor units
shock and injury by the operating fan.
CMY
Circuit breaker Circuit breaker
Indoor Unit (1)
K
●Shut off the power before electrical wiring work. Power source line Power source line Address “0”
It could cause electric shock, unit failure and improper running. L N L1 L2 L3 N
Outdoor Unit Outdoor Unit
①②③ ①②③
Earth Earth
Indoor-Outdoor Indoor-Outdoor
Connecting line Connecting line
CAUTION ①②③ ①②③
Remote controller
Indoor Unit Indoor Unit
●Perform earth wiring surely. Earth Earth
Do not connect the earth wiring to the gas pipe, water pipe, lightning rod and telephone earth Remote Remote
wiring. Improper earth could cause unit failure and electric shock due to a short circuit. controller line controller line Confirming m
Remote controller Remote controller
●Earth leakage breaker must be installed. When indoor unit addr
If the earth leakage breaker is not installed, it can cause electric shocks. button to make the ind

● Make sure to install earth leakage breaker on power source line.


Cable connection for a V multi configuration installation Push the (MOD
However, this operatio
(countermeasure thing to high harmonics.) ①Connect the same pairs number of terminal block "①,②,and ③"and " X and Y " between
Absence of breaker could cause electric shock. master and slave indoor units.
Master/ slave se
②Do the same address setting of all inside units belong to same refrigerant system by rotary
● Use the circuit breaker of correct capacity. Circuit breaker should be the one
switch SW2 on indoor unit's PCB (Printed circuit board). A maximum of two rem
that disconnect all poles under over current.
③Set slave indoor unit as "slave 1" through "slave 3" by address switch SW5-1, 5-2 on PCB. indoor units.)
Using the incorrect one could cause the system failure and fire.
④When the AIR CON NO. button on the remote control unit is pressed after turning on the power, an The air conditioner ope
● Do not use any materials other than a fuse of correct capacity where a fuse indoor unit's address number will be displayed. Do not fail to confirm that the connected indoor master/slave setting o
should be used. unit's numbers are displayed on the remote control unit by pressing the or button. Acceptable combinatio
Connecting the circuit by wire or copper wire could cause unit failure and fire. and one (1) wireless k
Power source Method of setting Master/Slave of indoor unit Set SW1 (wired remote
●Use power source line of correct capacity.
(Factory setting: “Master”) unit. It was factory set
Using incorrect capacity one could cause electric leak, abnormal heat generation and fire. Earth leakage
breaker Indoor Unit Master Slave 1 Slave 2 Slave 3 Note:The setting "Rem
●Do not mingle solid cord and stranded cord on power source and signal side control unit in the
terminal block. Circuit breaker SW5-1 OFF OFF ON ON
PCB
In addition, do not mingle difference capacity solid or stranded cord. SW
SW5-2 OFF ON OFF ON
Inappropriate cord setting could cause loosing screw on terminal block, bad electrical
contact, smoke and fire. Outdoor Unit
Double twin type
Twin type Triple type
Earth
①②③
Indoor Unit
● Do not turn off the power source immediately after stopping the operation.
Be sure to wait for more than 5 minutes. Otherwise it could cause water leakage or
①②③ ①②③ ①②③ ①②③
breakdown. Indoor Unit Master Indoor Unit Slave 1 Indoor Unit Slave 2 Indoor Unit Slave 3
● Do not control the operation with the circuit breaker. Earth Earth Earth Earth
It could cause fire or water leakage. In addition, the fan may start operation Remote
Remote controller line (no polarity) controller
unexpectedly and it may cause injury. “Master”
Remote controller

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②Remote Control, Wiring and functions ③Trial operation

etail, refer to "INSTAL- ●DO NOT install it on the following places


The method of trial cooling operation
①Places exposed to direct sunlight
②Places near heat devices Operate the remote control unit as follows.
other on constructing of
③High humidity places 1. Starting a cooling test run.
④Hot surface or cold surface enough to generate condensation ①Start the system by pressing the button.
nd outdoor unit") upper
⑤Places exposed to oil mist or steam directly. ②Select “ (Cool)” with the (MODE) button.
by mouse and so on.
ontroller and "between ⑥Uneven surface ③Press the TEST button for 3 seconds or longer.
ed, it could cause The screen display will switch to: “ ”
ary to set connecting Installation and wiring of remote controller ④When the (SET) button is pressed while “ ” is indicated, a cooling test
run will start.
al side terminal block. ①Install remote controller referring to the attached installation manual. The screen display will switch to “ ”.
②Wiring of remote controller should use 0.3mm2 ×2 core wires or cables. 2. Ending a cooling test run.
The insulation thickness is 1mm or more. (on-site configuration) Pressing the button, the (TEMP) button or (MODE) button will end a
ne. cooling test run. (Cooling test run will end after 30 minutes pass.)
③Maximum prolongation of remote control wiring is 600 m.
emote controller) “ ” shown on the screen will go off.
If the prolongation is over 100m, change to the size below.
the lines to terminal
But, wiring in the remote controller case should be under 0.5mm2 . Change the wire size
cause there is electrical outside of the case according to wire connecting. Waterproof treatment is necessary at the Checking operation data
ion of terminal block of wire connecting section. Be careful about contact failure.
Operation data can be checked with remote
100 - 200m ........................ 0.5mm2
× 2 cores Number Data Item
he type of breaker for control unit operation. 01 (Ope ration Mode)
Under 300m ....................... 0.75mm2 × 2 cores
1. Press the button. 02 (Set Temperature)
Under 400m ....................... 1.25mm × 2 cores
2
The display change “ ” 03 (Return Air Temperature)
protection, hand switch
with the earth leakage Under 600m ....................... 2.0mm2 × 2 cores 2. Press the (SET) button while
04 (Remote Controller ThermistorTemperature)
05 (Indoor Unit Heat Exchanger Thermistor / U Bend)
④Avoid using multi-core cables to prevent malfunction. “ ” is displayed. 06 (Indoor Unit Heat Exchanger Thermistor /Capillary)
rdance with the local ⑤Keep remote controller line away from earth (frame or any metal of building). 3.When only one indoor unit is connected 07 (Indoor Unit Heat Exchanger Thermistor /Gas Header)
⑥Make sure to connect remote controller line to the remote controller and terminal block of indoor 08 (Indoor Unit Fan Speed)
to remote controller, “ ” is
09 (Frequency Requirements)
nother person when unit. (No polarity) displayed (blinking indication during data 10 (Response Frequency)
loading). 11 (Pulse of Indoor Unit Expansion Value)

Control plural indoor units by a single remote controller. Next, operation data of the indoor unit 12 (Total Running Hours of The Indoor Unit)
21 (Outdoor Air Temperature)
will be displayed. Skip to step 7.
patterns. In principle, do 22 (Outdoor Unit Heat Exchanger Thermistor)
①A remote controller can control plural indoor units (Up to 16). 4. When plural indoor units is connected, 23 (Outdoor Unit Heat Exchanger Thermistor)
In above setting, all plural indoor units will operate under same mode and temperature setting. the smallest address number of indoor 24 (Compressor Frequency)
ower provider of the ②Connect all indoor units with 2 core remote controller line. 25
unit among all connected indoor unit is (High Pressure)
③Set unique remote control communication address from "0" to "F" to each inside unit by the 26 (Low Pressure)
displayed.
ion manual. 27 (Discharge Pipe Temperature)
rotary switch SW2 on the indoor unit's PCB. [Example]: 28 (Comp Bottom Temperature)
model
After a unit is energized, it is possible to display an indoor unit address by pressing “ ” (blinking 1 seconds) 29 (Current)
30 (Target Super Heat)
AIR CON NO. button on the remote control unit. Press the or button to make sure “ ” blinking.
31 (Super Heat)
that all indoor units connected are displayed in order. 5. Select the indoor unit number you would 32 (Discharge Pipe Super Heat)
er
er
like to have data displayed with the 33 (Protection State No. of The Compressor)
button. 34 (Outdoor Unit Fan Speed)
Indoor Unit (1) Indoor Unit (2) Indoor Unit (16) 35 (63H1 On/Off)
Power source line Address “0” Address“1” Address“F” 6. Determine the indoor unit number with the
36 (Defrost Control On/Off)
(SET) button. 37 (Total Running Hours of The Compressor)
(The indoor unit number changes from 38 (Pulse of The Outdoor Unit Expansion Valve EEVC)
Indoor-Outdoor blinking indication to continuous indication) 39 (Pulse of The Outdoor Unit Expansion Valve EEVH)
Remote controller line (no polarity)
Connecting line ※Depending on outdoor unit model, there are data not shown.
Remote controller
“ ” (The address of selected
indoor unit is blinking for 2 seconds.)
Remote
controller line Confirming method of indoor units “ ” (A blinking indication appears while data loaded.)
Next, the operation data of the indoor unit is indicated.
When indoor unit address number is displayed on remote controller, pushing the (MODE) 7. Upon operation of the button, the current operation data is displayed in order from
button to make the indoor unit with that number blow air (Display example:" ") data number 01.
stallation Push the (MODE) button again to stop the operation. The items displayed are in the above table.
However, this operation is invalid on the air-conditioning running. ※Depending on models, the items that do not have corresponding data are not displayed.
" X and Y " between
8. To display the data of a different indoor unit, press the button, which allows you to
Master/ slave setting when more than one remote control unit are used go back to the indoor unit selection screen.
ant system by rotary
9. Pressing the button will stop displaying data.
A maximum of two remote control units can be connected to one indoor unit (or one group of Pressing the (RESET) button during remote control unit operation will undo your last
SW5-1, 5-2 on PCB. indoor units.) operation and allow you to go back to the previous screen.
turning on the power, an The air conditioner operation follows the last operation of the remote controller regardless of the
◎If two (2) remote controllers are connected to one (1) inside unit, only the master controller is available
he connected indoor master/slave setting of it.
for trial operation and confirmation of operation data. (The slave remote controller is not available.)
or button. Acceptable combination is "two (2) wired remote controllers", "one (1) wired remote controller
and one (1) wireless kit" or "two (2) wireless kits".
r unit Set SW1 (wired remote controller) or SW1-2 (wireless kit) to "Slave" for the slave remote control
Trail operation of drain pump
unit. It was factory set to "Master" for shipment. Drain pump operation from remote control unit is possible. Operate a remote control unit by
Note:The setting "Remote control unit sensor enabled" is only selectable with the master remote following the steps described below.
Slave 2 Slave 3
control unit in the position where you want to check room temperature. 1. To start a forced drain pump operation.
ON ON ①Press the TEST button for three seconds or longer.
Switch setting contents The display will change “ ”
OFF ON
M Master ②Press the button once and cause “ ” to be displayed.
Wired remote controller: SW1 remote controller
Double twin type ③When the (SET) button is pressed, a drain pump operation will start.
Wireless kit: SW1-2 Slave
Indoor Unit S remote controller Display: “ ”
2. To cancel a drain pump operation.
①②③ Remote controller line
①If either (SET) or button is pressed, a forced drain pump operation will
Indoor Unit Slave 3 (no polarity)
stop. The air conditioning system will become OFF.
arth
Remote Remote ◎If two (2) remote controllers are connected to one (1) inside unit, only the master controller is available
controller controller
“Master” “Slave” for trial operation and confirmation of operation data. (The slave remote controller is not available.)

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④Function Setting by Remote Controller ⑤Control


The functional setting Note 1: The initial setting marked “ ” is decided by connected indoor and outdoor unit, and is automatically ●The contr
The initial function setting for typical using is performed automatically for a remote control unit and an indoor unit by the door unit connected, when defined as following table.
remote controller and inside unit are connected. Function No. Item Default Model Switc
Function 02 of "Auto-RUN" mode selectable indoor unit.
As long as they are used in a typical manner, there wiil be no need to change the initial settings. remote controller SW2
Indoor unit without "Auto-RUN" mode
If you would like to change the initial setting marked “ ”, set your desired setting as for the selected item. Indoor unit with two or three step of air flow setting
Function 06 of SW5-
The procedure of functional setting is shown as the following diagram. remote controller Indoor unit with only one of air flow setting
As for detail of setting, refer to the installation manual of remote controller. Function 07 of Indoor unit with automatically swing louver SW5-
remote controller Indoor unit without automatically swing louver
[Flow of function setting] SW6-
Indoor unit with three step of air flow setting
Start : While indoor unit do not operate, press “ ” (SET) and “ ” (MODE) button for 3 seconds at the same time. Function 13 of Indoor unit with two step of air flow setting
Finalize : Press “ ” (SET) button. remote controller
SW7-
Reset : Press “ ” (RESET) button. Indoor unit with only one of air flow setting
Select : Press button. Function 15 of Heat pump unite
End : Press button. remote controller Exclusive cooling unite
It is possible to finish above setting on the way, and unfinished change of setting is unavailable.
“ ” : Initial settings Note 2: Fan setting of “HIGH SPEED” ⑥Functio
“ ” : Automatic criterion Fan tap
Indoor unit air flow setting
As for detail, refer to the installation manual of remote controller. - - - - - - -
STANDARD UH - Hi - Me - Lo Hi - Me - Lo Hi - Lo Hi - Me
During air-conditioner stopping push FAN SPEED SET
Record and save the HIGH SPEED1, 2 UH - UH - Hi - Me UH - Hi - Me UH - Me UH - Hi
(SET) + (MODE) button
simultaneously for 3 seconds Consult the technical data etc. for each control details setting Initial function setting of some indoor unit is “HIGH SPEED”
Note 3: As for plural indoor unit, set indoor functions to each master and slave indoor unit.
Only when plural indoor units are connected But only master indoor unit is received the setting change of indoor unit function “05 EXTERNAL
(Remote controller function) (Indoor unit function) Indoor No. selection INPUT” and “06 PERMISSION / PROHIBISHION”.
Function (Note3) Function
setting setting
01 02

When you use at 50Hz area (Note2)


When you use at 60Hz area
02 03

Automatic operation is impossible The filter sign is indicated after running for 180 hours.
03 The filter sign is indicated after running for 600 hours.
If to change re-set with other indoor The filter sign is indicated after running for 1000 hours.
Temperature setting button is not working unit, push AIRCON NO. The filter sign is indicated after running for 1000 hours, then it will be stopped by compulsion after 24 hours. ●CNT con
04 button, and indoor selection indication Connecto
(for example: I/U 000) is set back. 04 If to change the indoor function "04 ",
Terminal
Mode button is not working The remote control function "14 " should be changed accordingly.
05 Select the louver stop position in four.
The louver can stop at any positon.
On/Off button is not working 05
06

Fan speed button is not working 06 ⑦Troubles


07
Make permission/prohibition control of function be in effect. The operation
Louver button is not working 07 happen, and
08 [Operating pr
With the VRF series, it is used to stop all indoor units connected with the same outdoor unit immediately.
Timer button is not working When stop signal is inputed from remote on-off terminal "CNT-6", all indoor units are stopped immediately. 1. Press the
09 The displa
Remote thermistor is not working. To be reset for producing +3.0°C increase in temperature during heating. 2. Once, pres
Remote thermistor is working. To be reset for producing +2.0°C increase in temperature during heating.
Remote thermistor is working, and to be set for producing +3.0°C increase in temperature. 08

To be reset for producing +1.0°C increase in temperature during heating.
Remote thermistor is working, and to be set for producing +2.0°C increase in temperature. 3. Press the
Remote thermistor is working, and to be set for producing +1.0°C increase in temperature. started.
Remote thermistor is working, and to be set for producing -1.0°C increase in temperature. To be reset producing +2.0°C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit.
4. When only
Remote thermistor is working, and to be set for producing -2.0°C increase in temperature. To be reset producing +1.5°C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit.
Remote thermistor is working, and to be set for producing -3.0°C increase in temperature. 09 To be reset producing +1.0°C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit. is displaye
10 ①The cas
To be reset producing -1.0°C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit. Error
To be reset producing -1.5°C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit.
11 To be reset producing -2.0°C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit. [Examp
10 “
Connect the Single split series and the VRF series to the indoor board CNT and indoor board CND respectively. If a When heating thermostat is off, to be operated with low air flow.
ventilation device is connected, been geared with the motion of indoor device, the ventilation device is operated/stopped. Next, the
When heating thermostat is off, to be operated with set air flow.
By connecting the ventilation device with the Single split series device to indoor board CNT, the VRF series device to Skip to s
CND, you can operate/stop the ventilation device independently by the handling of ventilation button.
12
When heating thermostat is off, to be operated intermittently. ②The cas
If you change the range of set temperature, the indication of set temperature will vary following the control. When heating thermostat is off, the fan stops. “
If you change the range of set temperature, the indication of set temperature will not vary following the control, and When the remote thermistor is working, "FAN OFF" is set automatically.
5. When plura
keep the set temperature. Do not set when the indoor unit's thermistor is working.
①The cas
13 11 Change of indoor heat exchanger temperature to start frost prevention control.
Airflow of fan becomes the three speed of - - or - - - .
Error
Airflow of fan becomes the two speed of - . amon
Airflow of fan becomes the two speed of - . [Examp
Airflow of fan is fixed at one speed. 12 Working only with the single split series.
To control frost prevention, the indoor fan tap is raised. “
14 If you want to change the remote control function "14 ", ②The cas
You must change the indoor function "04 " accordingly. 13 Only
You can select the louver stop position in the four. Drain pump is on during cooling and dry. 6. Select the
The louver can stop at any position. Drain pump is on during cooling, dry and heating.
15 Drain pump is on during cooling, dry, heating and fan. 7. Determine
Drain pump is on during cooling, dry and fan. [Example]:
14 “
16 After cooling is stopped or cooling thermostat is off, the fan does not perform extra operation.
If you input into the indoor printed circuit board CNT from outside, the indoor device will be operated independently After cooling is stopped or cooling thermostat is off, the fan perform extra operation for half an hour.
following the input from outside. After cooling is stopped or cooling thermostat is off, the fan perform extra operation for an hour. [E8] “
If you input into indoor printed circuit board CNT from outside, All units which share the same one remote control After cooling is stopped or cooling thermostat is off, the fan perform extra operation for six hours. Next, the a
network work following the input from outside. 15
17
If the indoo
After heating is stopped or heating thermostat is off, the fan does not perform extra operation.
After heating is stopped or heating thermostat is off,the fan perform extra operation for half an hour. 8. By the
In normal working indication, indoor unit temperature is indicated instead of airflow. After heating is stopped or heating thermostat is off,the fan perform extra operation for two hours. Displayed
(Only the master remote control can be indicated. ) After heating is stopped or heating thermostat is off, the fan perform extra operation for six hours.
18 16 ※Depend
9. To display
Heating preparation indication should not be indicated. During heating is stopped or heating thermostat is off, the fan perform intermittent operation for five minutes after twenty minutes' off
10.Pressing t
19 with low airflow.
Temperature indication is by degree C During heating is stopped or heating thermostat is off, the fan perform intermittent operation for five minutes after five minutes' off with Pressing the
low airflow.
Temperature indication is by degree F ◎If two (2) r
data. (The
ON/OFF button (finished)

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⑤Control mode switching


and outdoor unit, and is automatically ●The control content of indoor units can be switched in following way. ( is the default setting)

Model Switch No. Control Content


electable indoor unit.
"Auto-RUN" mode SW2 Indoor unit address (0-Fh)
or three step of air flow setting
SW5-1
y one of air flow setting Master/Slave Switching (plural /Slave unit Setting)
omatically swing louver SW5-2
automatically swing louver
e step of air flow setting SW6-1~4 Model capacity setting
step of air flow setting ON Operation check, Drain motor test run
SW7-1
y one of air flow setting OFF Normal operation

ite

⑥Function of CNT connector of indoor printed circuit board


flow setting
Note (1) 0.3 mm2×2m
- - - Indoor units 0.75 mm2 ×0.2m
control box Do not use the length over 2 meter
- Lo Hi - Lo Hi - Me Butt splice
- Me UH - Me UH - Hi
(Application coverage
+12 0.75~1.25mm2)
Red White
1 1 Common
and slave indoor unit. Black XR1 Black
Output 1
2 2 XR1
f indoor unit function “05 EXTERNAL CNT Yellow XR2 Yellow
3 3 XR2 Output 2
(Blue 6P) Blue XR3 Blue
4 4 XR3 Output 3
Brown XR4 Brown
5 5 XR4 Output 4
Orange Orange
6 6 XR5
Orange Input
power

Remote start / stop button or timer point


PCB (Printed Circuit Board) Remote start/stop kit

sion after 24 hours. ●CNT connector (local) vendor model ●Function


Connector : Made by molex 5264 - 06 Output 1 Operation output (there is output when unit is in operation.)
Output 2 Heating output (there is output when operation MODE is HEATING.)
Terminals : Made by molex 5263T Output 3 Compressor ON output (there is output when compressor is in operation.)
Output 4 Inspection output (there is output when unit is stopped by error.)
Input 5 Remote operation input (Volt-free contact) (Inputted to operate unit)

⑦Troubleshooting
The operation data is saved when the situation of abnormal operation
happen, and the data can be confirmed by remote controller.
nit immediately.
[Operating procedure]
pped immediately. 1. Press the button. Error Code of indoor unit
The display change “ ”
Display on LED on indoor circuit board
2. Once, press the button, and the display change remote Content
controller red (checking) green (normal)
“ ”.
Off Continuous blinking Normal
3. Press the (SET) button and abnormal operation data mode is Off Fault on power, indoor power off or lack
Off Off phase
started.
Fault on the transmission between
4. When only one indoor unit is connected to remote controller, following Off Continuous blinking
E1 indoor circuit board and remote control
is displayed. Not sure Not sure Indoor computer abnormal
E5 Blinking twice Continuous blinking Fault on outdoor-indoor transmission
①The case that there is history of abnormal operation. Indoor heat exchange sensor interrupted or
E6 Blinking once Continuous blinking
Error code and “ ” is displayed. short-circuit
Indoor air inhaling sensor broken or
[Example]: [E8] (ERROR CODE) E7 Blinking once Continuous blinking short-circuit
“ ” is displayed (blinking indication during data loading). E8 Blinking once Continuous blinking
The temperature of heat exchange
abnormal
Next, the abnormal operation data of the indoor unit will be displayed. E9 Blinking once Continuous blinking Float SW actions (only with FS)
Skip to step 8. E10 Off Continuous blinking
Excess number of remote controller
connections
②The case that there is not history of abnormal operation. The communication fault for master/slave
E14 Blinking for three times Continuous blinking
“ ” is displayed for 3 seconds and this mode is closed. indoor units
E16 Blinking once Continuous blinking Fan motor abnormal
5. When plural indoor units is connected, following is displayed. Configuration fault on running checking
E19 Blinking once Continuous blinking
①The case that there is history of abnormal operation. model
E28 Off Continuous blinking Remote controller sensor interrupted
Error code and the smallest address number of indoor unit
Outdoor unit checking (outdoor circuit board
Over E30 Off Continuous blinking
among all connected indoor unit is displayed. LED checking)
[Example]: [E8] (ERROR CODE)
“ ” blinking
②The case that there is not history of abnormal operation.
Only address number is displayed.
6. Select the indoor unit number you would like to have data displayed with the button.
7. Determine the indoor unit number with the (SET) button.
[Example]: [E8] (ERROR CODE)
“ ” (The address of selected indoor unit is blinking for 2 seconds.)
tion.
alf an hour.
n hour. [E8] “ ” (A blinking indication appears while data loaded.)
x hours. Next, the abnormal operation data is indicated.
If the indoor unit doing normal operation is selected, “ ” is displayed for 3 seconds and address of indoor unit is displayed.
tion.
alf an hour. 8. By the button, the abnormal operation data is displayed.
wo hours. Displayed data item is based on ③ Trial operation .
ix hours.
※Depending on models, the items that do not have corresponding data are not displayed.
9. To display the data of a different indoor unit, press the AIR CON No. button, which allows you to go back to the indoor unit slection screen.
ion for five minutes after twenty minutes' off
10.Pressing the button will stop displaying data.
ion for five minutes after five minutes' off with Pressing the (RESET) button during remote control unit operation will undo your last operation and allow you to go back to the previous screen.
◎If two (2) remote controllers are connected to one (1) indoor unit, only the master controller is available for trial operation and confirmation of operation
data. (The slave remote controller is not available.)

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PSBO12D994
ELECTRIC WIRING
(2) FDUM series WORK INSTRUCTION
Electrical Wiring Connection ② Remote Cont
Electrical wiring work must be performed by an electrician qualified by a local power provider according to ●Use three-core cable as wiring between indoor and outdoor unit. As for detail, refer to "INSTAL- ●DO NOT install
the electrical installation technical standards and interior wiring regulations applicable to the installation site. LATION MANUAL" of outdoor Unit. ①Places expo
●Set earth of D-type. ②Places near
Security instructions
●Keep "remote controller line" and "power source line" away from each other on constructing of
③High humidi
unit outside.
● Read the “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS” carefully first of all and then strictly follow it during the ④Hot surface
●Run the lines (power source, remote controller and "between indoor and outdoor unit") upper
installation work in order to protect yourself. ⑤Places expo
ceiling through iron pipe or other tube protection to avoid the damage by mouse and so on.
● The precautionary items mentioned below are distinguished into two levels,
●Do not add cord in the middle of line route (of power source, remote controller and "between ⑥Uneven surf
and CAUTION .
indoor and outdoor unit") on outside of unit. If connecting point is flooded, it could cause
: Wrong installation would cause serious consequences such as injuries or death.
CAUTION : Wrong installation might cause serious consequences depending on circumstances.
problem as for electric or communication. (In the case that it is necessary to set connecting Installation
point on the way, perform thorough waterproof measurement.)
Both mentions the important items to protect your health and safety so strictly follow
●Do not connect the power source line [220V/240V/380V/415V] to signal side terminal block. ①Install remote c
them by any means.
Otherwise, it could cause failure. ②Wiring of remot
● The meanings of “Marks” used here are as shown on the right:
Never do it under any circumstances. Always do it according to the instruction.
●Screw the line to terminal block without any looseness, certainly. The insulation th
●Do not turn on the switch of power source, before all of line work is done. ③Maximum prolo
● Accord with following items. Otherwise, there will be the risks of electric shock and
●Connection of the line ("Between indoor and outdoor unit", Earth and Remote controller)
fire caused by overheating or short circuit. If the prolongat
①Remove lid of control box before connect the above lines, and connect the lines to terminal
block according to number pointed on label of terminal block. But, wiring in th
WARNING In addition, pay enough attention to confirm the number to lines, because there is electrical outside of the c
●Be sure to have the electrical wiring work done by qualified electrical installer, polarity except earth line. Furthermore, connect earth line to earth position of terminal block of wire connectin
and use exclusive circuit. power source. 100 - 200m .
Power source with insufficient capacity and improper work can cause electric shock and fire. ②Install earth leakage breaker on power source line. In addition, select the type of breaker for Under 300m .
inverter circuit as earth leakage breaker.
Under 400m .
●Use specified wire for electrical wiring, fasten the wiring to the terminal securely, ③If the function of selected earth leakage breaker is only for earth-fault protection, hand switch
and hold the cable securely in order not to apply unexpected stress on the terminal. (switch itself and type "B" fuse) or circuit breaker is required in series with the earth leakage Under 600m .
Loose connections or hold could result in abnormal heat generation or fire. breaker. ④Avoid using mu
④Install isolator or disconnect switch on the power supply wiring in accordance with the local ⑤Keep remote co
●Arrange the electrical wires in the control box properly to prevent them from
codes and regulations. ⑥Make sure to co
rising. Fit the lid of the services panel property.
The isolator should be set in the box with key to prevent touching by another person when unit. (No polarity
Improper fitting may cause abnormal heat and fire.
servicing.
●Use the genuine optional parts. And installation should be performed by a
Cable connection for single unit installation Control plu
specialist.
If you install the unit by yourself, it could cause water leakage, electric shock and fire. ①As for connecting method of power source, select from following connecting patterns. In principle, do ①A remote contr
not directly connect power souce line to inside unit. In above setting
●Do not repair by yourself. And consult with the dealer about repair.
As for exceptional connecting method of power souce, discuss with the power provider of the ②Connect all indo
Improper repair may cause water leakage, electric shock or fire.
country with referring to technical documents, and follow its instruction. ③Set unique rem
●Consult the dealer or a specialist about removal of the air conditioner. ②For cable size and circuit breaker selection, refer to the outdoor unit installation manual. rotary switch SW
Improper installation may cause water leakage, electric shock or fire. Single-phase model Three-phase model
After a unit is en
●Turn off the power source during servicing or inspection work. Power source Power source AIR CON NO. but
If the power is supplied during servicing or inspection work, it could cause electric r leakage breaker
Earth k Earth leakage breaker
breaker that all indoor un
shock and injury by the operating fan.
Circuit breaker Circuit breaker
Indoor Unit
●Shut off the power before electrical wiring work. Power source line Power source line Address “0
It could cause electric shock, unit failure and improper running. L N L1 L2 L3 N
Outdoor Unit Outdoor Unit
①②③ ①②③
Earth Earth
Indoor-Outdoor Indoor-Outdoor
Connecting line Connecting line
CAUTION ①②③ ①②③
Remote contr
Indoor Unit Indoor Unit
●Perform earth wiring surely. Earth Earth
Do not connect the earth wiring to the gas pipe, water pipe, lightning rod and telephone earth Remote Remote
wiring. Improper earth could cause unit failure and electric shock or fire due to a short circuit. controller line controller line Confirming
Remote controller Remote controller
●Earth leakage breaker must be installed. When indoor unit a
If the earth leakage breaker is not installed, it could cause electric shocks or fire. button to make the

● Make sure to install earth leakage breaker on power source line.


Cable connection for a V multi configuration installation Push the (M
However, this oper
(countermeasure thing to high harmonics.) ①Connect the same pairs number of terminal block "①,②,and ③"and " X and Y " between
Absence of breaker could cause electric shock. master and slave indoor units.
Master/ slave
②Do the same address setting of all inside units belong to same refrigerant system by rotary
● Use the circuit breaker of correct capacity. Circuit breaker should be the one
switch SW2 on indoor unit's PCB (Printed circuit board). A maximum of two
that disconnect all poles under over current.
③Set slave indoor unit as "slave 1" through "slave 3" by address switch SW5-1, 5-2 on PCB. indoor units.)
Using the incorrect one could cause the system failure and fire.
④When the AIR CON NO. button on the remote control unit is pressed after turning on the power, an The air conditioner
● Do not use any materials other than a fuse of correct capacity where a fuse indoor unit's address number will be displayed. Do not fail to confirm that the connected indoor master/slave settin
should be used. unit's numbers are displayed on the remote control unit by pressing the or button. Acceptable combin
Connecting the circuit by wire or copper wire could cause unit failure and fire. and one (1) wirele
Power source Method of setting Master/Slave of indoor unit Set SW1 (wired rem
●Use power source line of correct capacity.
(Factory setting: “Master”) unit. It was factory
Using incorrect capacity one could cause electric leak, abnormal heat generation and fire. Earth leakage
breaker Indoor Unit Master Slave 1 Slave 2 Slave 3 Note:The setting "R
●Do not mingle solid cord and stranded cord on power source and signal side control unit i
terminal block. Circuit breaker SW5-1 OFF OFF ON ON
PCB
In addition, do not mingle difference capacity solid or stranded cord. SW
SW5-2 OFF ON OFF ON
Inappropriate cord setting could cause loosing screw on terminal block, bad electrical
contact, smoke and fire. Outdoor Unit
Double twin type
Twin type Triple type
Earth
①②③
Indoor Unit
● Do not turn off the power source immediately after stopping the operation.
Be sure to wait for more than 5 minutes. Otherwise it could cause water leakage or
①②③ ①②③ ①②③ ①②③
breakdown. Indoor Unit Master Indoor Unit Slave 1 Indoor Unit Slave 2 Indoor Unit Slave 3
● Do not control the operation with the circuit breaker. Earth Earth Earth Earth
It could cause fire or water leakage. In addition, the fan may start operation Remote
Remote controller line (no polarity) controller
unexpectedly and it may cause injury. “Master”
Remote controller

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② Remote Control, Wiring and functions ③Trial operation

il, refer to "INSTAL- ●DO NOT install it on the following places


The method of trial cooling operation
①Places exposed to direct sunlight
②Places near heat devices Operate the remote control unit as follows.
er on constructing of
③High humidity places 1. Starting a cooling test run.
④Hot surface or cold surface enough to generate condensation ①Start the system by pressing the button.
outdoor unit") upper
⑤Places exposed to oil mist or steam directly. ②Select “ (Cool)” with the (MODE) button.
mouse and so on.
oller and "between ⑥Uneven surface ③Press the TEST button for 3 seconds or longer.
it could cause The screen display will switch to: “ ”
to set connecting Installation and wiring of remote controller ④When the (SET) button is pressed while “ ” is indicated, a cooling test
run will start.
de terminal block. ①Install remote controller referring to the attached installation manual. The screen display will switch to “ ”.
②Wiring of remote controller should use 0.3mm2 ×2 core wires or cables. 2. Ending a cooling test run.
The insulation thickness is 1mm or more. (on-site configuration) Pressing the button, the (TEMP) button or (MODE) button will end a
③Maximum prolongation of remote control wiring is 600 m. cooling test run. (Cooling test run will end after 30 minutes pass.)
mote controller) “ ” shown on the screen will go off.
If the prolongation is over 100m, change to the size below.
lines to terminal
But, wiring in the remote controller case should be under 0.5mm2 . Change the wire size
there is electrical outside of the case according to wire connecting. Waterproof treatment is necessary at the Checking operation data
of terminal block of wire connecting section. Be careful about contact failure.
Operation data can be checked with remote
100 - 200m ........................ 0.5mm2 × 2 cores Number Data Item
type of breaker for control unit operation. 01 (Ope ration Mode)
Under 300m ....................... 0.75mm2 × 2 cores
1. Press the button. 02 (Set Temperature)
Under 400m ....................... 1.25mm2 × 2 cores The display change “ ” 03 (Return Air Temperature)
tection, hand switch
h the earth leakage Under 600m ....................... 2.0mm2 × 2 cores 2. Press the (SET) button while
04 (Remote Controller ThermistorTemperature)
05 (Indoor Unit Heat Exchanger Thermistor / U Bend)
④Avoid using multi-core cables to prevent malfunction. “ ” is displayed. 06 (Indoor Unit Heat Exchanger Thermistor /Capillary)
ance with the local ⑤Keep remote controller line away from earth (frame or any metal of building). 3.When only one indoor unit is connected 07 (Indoor Unit Heat Exchanger Thermistor /Gas Header)
⑥Make sure to connect remote controller line to the remote controller and terminal block of indoor 08 (Indoor Unit Fan Speed)
to remote controller, “ ” is
09 (Frequency Requirements)
ther person when unit. (No polarity) displayed (blinking indication during data 10 (Response Frequency)
loading). 11 (Pulse of Indoor Unit Expansion Value)

Control plural indoor units by a single remote controller. Next, operation data of the indoor unit 12 (Total Running Hours of The Indoor Unit)
21 (Outdoor Air Temperature)
will be displayed. Skip to step 7.
terns. In principle, do 22 (Outdoor Unit Heat Exchanger Thermistor)
①A remote controller can control plural indoor units (Up to 16). 4. When plural indoor units is connected, 23 (Outdoor Unit Heat Exchanger Thermistor)
In above setting, all plural indoor units will operate under same mode and temperature setting. the smallest address number of indoor 24 (Compressor Frequency)
er provider of the ②Connect all indoor units with 2 core remote controller line. 25
unit among all connected indoor unit is (High Pressure)
③Set unique remote control communication address from "0" to "F" to each inside unit by the 26 (Low Pressure)
displayed.
manual. 27 (Discharge Pipe Temperature)
rotary switch SW2 on the indoor unit's PCB. [Example]: 28 (Comp Bottom Temperature)
del
After a unit is energized, it is possible to display an indoor unit address by pressing “ ” (blinking 1 seconds) 29 (Current)
30 (Target Super Heat)
AIR CON NO. button on the remote control unit. Press the or button to make sure “ ” blinking.
31 (Super Heat)
that all indoor units connected are displayed in order. 5. Select the indoor unit number you would 32 (Discharge Pipe Super Heat)
like to have data displayed with the 33 (Protection State No. of The Compressor)
button. 34 (Outdoor Unit Fan Speed)
Indoor Unit (1) Indoor Unit (2) Indoor Unit (16) 35 (63H1 On/Off)
ower source line Address “0” Address“1” Address“F” 6. Determine the indoor unit number with the
36 (Defrost Control On/Off)
(SET) button. 37 (Total Running Hours of The Compressor)
(The indoor unit number changes from 38 (Pulse of The Outdoor Unit Expansion Valve EEVC)
ndoor-Outdoor blinking indication to continuous indication) 39 (Pulse of The Outdoor Unit Expansion Valve EEVH)
Remote controller line (no polarity)
Connecting line ※Depending on outdoor unit model, there are data not shown.
Remote controller
“ ” (The address of selected
indoor unit is blinking for 2 seconds.)
Remote
controller line Confirming method of indoor units “ ” (A blinking indication appears while data loaded.)
Next, the operation data of the indoor unit is indicated.
When indoor unit address number is displayed on remote controller, pushing the (MODE) 7. Upon operation of the button, the current operation data is displayed in order from
button to make the indoor unit with that number blow air (Display example:" ") data number 01.
allation Push the (MODE) button again to stop the operation. The items displayed are in the above table.
However, this operation is invalid on the air-conditioning running. ※Depending on models, the items that do not have corresponding data are not displayed.
X and Y " between
8. To display the data of a different indoor unit, press the button, which allows you to
Master/ slave setting when more than one remote control unit are used go back to the indoor unit selection screen.
system by rotary
9. Pressing the button will stop displaying data.
A maximum of two remote control units can be connected to one indoor unit (or one group of Pressing the (RESET) button during remote control unit operation will undo your last
W5-1, 5-2 on PCB. indoor units.) operation and allow you to go back to the previous screen.
ning on the power, an The air conditioner operation follows the last operation of the remote controller regardless of the
◎If two (2) remote controllers are connected to one (1) inside unit, only the master controller is available
connected indoor master/slave setting of it.
for trial operation and confirmation of operation data. (The slave remote controller is not available.)
r button. Acceptable combination is "two (2) wired remote controllers", "one (1) wired remote controller
and one (1) wireless kit" or "two (2) wireless kits".
nit Set SW1 (wired remote controller) or SW1-2 (wireless kit) to "Slave" for the slave remote control
Trail operation of drain pump
unit. It was factory set to "Master" for shipment. Drain pump operation from remote control unit is possible. Operate a remote control unit by
Note:The setting "Remote control unit sensor enabled" is only selectable with the master remote following the steps described below.
ave 2 Slave 3
control unit in the position where you want to check room temperature. 1. To start a forced drain pump operation.
ON ON ①Press the TEST button for three seconds or longer.
Switch setting contents The display will change “ ”
OFF ON
M Master ②Press the button once and cause “ ” to be displayed.
Wired remote controller: SW1 remote controller
Double twin type ③When the (SET) button is pressed, a drain pump operation will start.
Wireless kit: SW1-2 Slave
Indoor Unit S remote controller Display: “ ”
2. To cancel a drain pump operation.
①②③ Remote controller line
①If either (SET) or button is pressed, a forced drain pump operation will
Indoor Unit Slave 3 (no polarity)
stop. The air conditioning system will become OFF.
h
Remote Remote ◎If two (2) remote controllers are connected to one (1) inside unit, only the master controller is available
controller controller
“Master” “Slave” for trial operation and confirmation of operation data. (The slave remote controller is not available.)

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④Function Setting by Remote Controller

Refer to page 241.

s decided by connected indoor and outdoor unit, and is automatically


⑤Control mode switching
Default Model
"Auto-RUN" mode selectable indoor unit. ●The control content of indoor units can be switched in following way. ( is the default setting)
Indoor unit without "Auto-RUN" mode
Indoor unit with two or three step of air flow setting
Switch No. Control Content
Indoor unit with only one of air flow setting
Indoor unit with automatically swing louver
SW2 Indoor unit address (0-Fh)
Indoor unit without automatically swing louver SW5-1
Indoor unit with three step of air flow setting Master/Slave Switching (plural /Slave unit Setting)
Indoor unit with two step of air flow setting SW5-2

Indoor unit with only one of air flow setting SW6-1~4 Model capacity setting
Heat pump unite ON Operation check, Drain motor test run
Exclusive cooling unite SW7-1
OFF Normal operation

Indoor unit air flow setting


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H - Hi - Me - Lo Hi - Me - Lo Hi - Lo Hi - Me
⑥Function of CNT connector of indoor printed circuit board
H - UH - Hi - Me UH - Hi - Me UH - Me UH - Hi Note (1) 0.3 mm2×2m
Indoor units 0.75 mm2 ×0.2m
unit is “HIGH SPEED” control box Do not use the length over 2 meter
Butt splice
door functions to each master and slave indoor unit. (Application coverage
eceived the setting change of indoor unit function “05 EXTERNAL +12
White
0.75~1.25mm2)
Red Common
PROHIBISHION”. 1 1
Black XR1 Black
2 2 XR1 Output 1
CNT Yellow XR2 Yellow
3 3 XR2 Output 2
(Blue 6P) Blue XR3 Blue
4 4 XR3 Output 3
Brown XR4 Brown
5 5 XR4 Output 4
Orange Orange
6 6 XR5
Orange Input
power
.
. Remote start / stop button or timer point
rs.
PCB (Printed Circuit Board) Remote start/stop kit
rs, then it will be stopped by compulsion after 24 hours.
●CNT connector (local) vendor model ●Function
be changed accordingly. Connector : Made by molex 5264 - 06 Output 1 Operation output (there is output when unit is in operation.)
Output 2 Heating output (there is output when operation MODE is HEATING.)
Terminals : Made by molex 5263T Output 3 Compressor ON output (there is output when compressor is in operation.)
Output 4 Inspection output (there is output when unit is stopped by error.)
Input 5 Remote operation input (Volt-free contact) (Inputted to operate unit)

⑦Troubleshooting
effect.
The operation data is saved when the situation of abnormal operation
Error Code of indoor unit
connected with the same outdoor unit immediately. happen, and the data can be confirmed by remote controller.
nal "CNT-6", all indoor units are stopped immediately. [Operating procedure] Display on LED on indoor circuit board
remote Content
ature during heating.
1. Press the button. controller red (checking) green (normal)

The display change “ ” Off Continuous blinking Normal


ature during heating. Off Fault on power, indoor power off or lack
ature during heating. 2. Once, press the button, and the display change Off Off phase
“ ”. Off Continuous blinking
Fault on the transmission between
E1 indoor circuit board and remote control
3. Press the (SET) button and abnormal operation data mode is Not sure Not sure Indoor computer abnormal
emperature of indoor unit.
emperature of indoor unit. started. E5 Blinking twice Continuous blinking Fault on outdoor-indoor transmission
emperature of indoor unit. Indoor heat exchange sensor interrupted or
4. When only one indoor unit is connected to remote controller, following E6 Blinking once Continuous blinking short-circuit
is displayed. E7 Blinking once Continuous blinking
Indoor air inhaling sensor broken or
mperature of indoor unit. short-circuit
mperature of indoor unit. ①The case that there is history of abnormal operation. The temperature of heat exchange
E8 Blinking once Continuous blinking
mperature of indoor unit. Error code and “ ” is displayed. abnormal
Blinking once Continuous blinking Float SW actions (only with FS)
[Example]: [E8] (ERROR CODE) E9
ow air flow. Blinking twice Continuous blinking Drain pump over current
et air flow. “ ” is displayed (blinking indication during data loading). Excess number of remote controller
E10 Off Continuous blinking connections
Next, the abnormal operation data of the indoor unit will be displayed.
E14 The communication fault for master/slave
mittently. Skip to step 8. Blinking for three times Continuous blinking indoor units
Blinking once Continuous blinking Fan motor (1) abnormal
set automatically.
②The case that there is not history of abnormal operation. E16
Blinking twice Continuous blinking Fan motor (2) abnormal
ng. “ ” is displayed for 3 seconds and this mode is closed. Configuration fault on running checking
E19 Blinking once Continuous blinking
5. When plural indoor units is connected, following is displayed. model
t frost prevention control. Fan motor (1) abnormal rotation
Blinking once Continuous blinking
①The case that there is history of abnormal operation. E20
Blinking twice Continuous blinking Fan motor (2) abnormal rotation
Error code and the smallest address number of indoor unit E28 Off Continuous blinking Remote controller sensor interrupted
among all connected indoor unit is displayed. Outdoor unit checking (outdoor circuit board
Over E30 Off Continuous blinking
LED checking)
d. [Example]: [E8] (ERROR CODE)
“ ” blinking
②The case that there is not history of abnormal operation.
Only address number is displayed.
. 6. Select the indoor unit number you would like to have data displayed with the button.
7. Determine the indoor unit number with the (SET) button.
[Example]: [E8] (ERROR CODE)
he fan does not perform extra operation.
he fan perform extra operation for half an hour. “ ” (The address of selected indoor unit is blinking for 2 seconds.)
he fan perform extra operation for an hour.
he fan perform extra operation for six hours.
[E8] “ ” (A blinking indication appears while data loaded.)
he fan does not perform extra operation. Next, the abnormal operation data is indicated.
he fan perform extra operation for half an hour. If the indoor unit doing normal operation is selected, “ ” is displayed for 3 seconds and address of indoor unit is displayed.
he fan perform extra operation for two hours.
8. By the button, the abnormal operation data is displayed.
he fan perform extra operation for six hours.
Displayed data item is based on ③ Trial operation .
※Depending on models, the items that do not have corresponding data are not displayed.
, the fan perform intermittent operation for five minutes after twenty minutes' off
9. To display the data of a different indoor unit, press the AIR CON No. button, which allows you to go back to the indoor unit slection screen.
, the fan perform intermittent operation for five minutes after five minutes' off with 10.Pressing the button will stop displaying data.
Pressing the (RESET) button during remote control unit operation will undo your last operation and allow you to go back to the previous screen.
◎If two (2) remote controllers are connected to one (1) indoor unit, only the master controller is available for trial operation and confirmation of operation
data. (The slave remote controller is not available.)

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(3) FDF series Electrical Wiring Connection ②Wiring for the remote
Electrical wiring work must be performed by an electrician qualified by a local power provider according to ●Use three-core cable as wiring between indoor and outdoor unit. As for detail, refer to "INSTALLATION MANUAL" of ① Open the remote controller cove
outdoor Unit.
the electrical installation technical standards and interior wiring regulations applicable to the installation site.
●Set earth of D-type.
●Keep "remote controller line" and "power source line" away from each other on constructing of unit outside.
Security instructions ●Run the lines (power source, remote controller and "between indoor and outdoor unit") upper ceiling through iron
pipe or other tube protection to avoid the damage by mouse and so on.
● Read the “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS” carefully first of all and then strictly follow it during the ●Do not add cord in the middle of line route (of power source, remote controller and "between indoor and outdoor
unit") on outside of unit. If connecting point is flooded, it could cause problem as for electric or communication. (In ② Remove the upper case of remot
installation work in order to protect yourself. the case that it is necessary to set connecting point on the way, perform thorough waterproof measurement.) and pry lightly. It will come off e
● The precautionary items mentioned below are distinguished into two levels, ●Do not connect the power source line [220V/240V/380V/415V] to signal side terminal block. Otherwise, it could Use some cushion to protect the
and CAUTION . cause failure.
●Screw the line to terminal block without any looseness, certainly.
: Wrong installation would cause serious consequences such as injuries or death. ●Do not turn on the switch of power source, before all of line work is done.
CAUTION : Wrong installation might cause serious consequences depending on circumstances. ●Connection of the line ("Between indoor and outdoor unit", Earth and Remote controller)
Both mentions the important items to protect your health and safety so strictly follow ①Remove lid of control box before connect the above lines, and connect the lines to terminal block according to
number pointed on label of terminal block.
them by any means. In addition, pay enough attention to confirm the number to lines, because there is electrical polarity except earth
● The meanings of “Marks” used here are as shown on the right: line. Furthermore, connect earth line to earth position of terminal block of power source.
Never do it under any circumstances. Always do it according to the instruction. ②Install earth leakage breaker on power source line. In addition, select the type of breaker for inverter circuit as
earth leakage breaker.
● Accord with following items. Otherwise, there will be the risks of electric shock and ③If the function of selected earth leakage breaker is only for earth-fault protection, hand switch (switch itself and
fire caused by overheating or short circuit. type "B" fuse) or circuit breaker is required in series with the earth leakage breaker.
③Function Setting by Re
④Install the local switch near the unit.

WARNING Installation and wiring o


Cable connection for single unit installation
①Wiring of remote controller should u
●Be sure to have the electrical wiring work done by qualified electrical installer, ①As for connecting method of power source, select from following connecting patterns. In principle, do not directly connect
power souce line to inside unit.
②Maximum prolongation of remote co
and use exclusive circuit. As for exceptional connecting method of power souce, discuss with the power provider of the country with referring to If the prolongation is over 100m, ch
Power source with insufficient capacity and improper work can cause electric shock and fire. technical documents, and follow its instruction. But, wiring in the remote controller
②For cable size and circuit breaker selection, refer to the outdoor unit installation manual. according to wire connecting. Wate
●Use specified wire for electrical wiring, fasten the wiring to the terminal securely, Single-phase model Three-phase model contact failure.
and hold the cable securely in order not to apply unexpected stress on the terminal. 100 - 200m.........................0.5mm2 s 2 c
Power source Power source Under 300m .......................0.75mm2
Loose connections or hold could result in abnormal heat generation or fire. Under 400m .......................1.25mm2
r leakage breaker
Earth k Earth leakage breaker
breaker
Under 500m .......................2.0mm2 s
●Arrange the electrical wires in the control box properly to prevent them from Circuit breaker Circuit breaker
rising. Fit the lid of the services panel property. Power source line Power source line The indication when pow
Improper fitting may cause abnormal heat and fire. L N
Outdoor Unit
L1 L2 L3 N
Outdoor Unit When power source is turned on, the fo
①②③ ①②③
●Use the genuine optional parts. And installation should be performed by a Earth Earth communication between the remot
Indoor-Outdoor Indoor-Outdoor
Master remote controller : "
specialist. ①②③ Connecting line
①②③ Connecting line
Indoor Unit Indoor Unit Slave remote controller : "
If you install the unit by yourself, it could cause water leakage, electric shock and fire.
Earth Earth At the same time, a mark or a number
Remote Remote
●Do not repair by yourself. And consult with the dealer about repair. controller line controller line This is the software's administration n
Improper repair may cause water leakage, electric shock or fire. Remote controller Remote controller
The left
example
appear.
●Consult the dealer or a specialist about removal of the air conditioner.
Improper installation may cause water leakage, electric shock or fire.
Cable connection for a V multi configuration installation When remote controller cannot commu
Check wiring of the indoor unit and the
①Connect the same pairs number of terminal block "①,②,and ③"and " X and Y " between master and slave
●Turn off the power source during servicing or inspection work. indoor units.
②Do the same address setting of all inside units belong to same refrigerant system by rotary switch SW2 on indoor
If the power is supplied during servicing or inspection work, it could cause electric
unit's PCB (Printed circuit board).
shock and injury by the operating fan. ③Set slave indoor unit as "slave 1" through "slave 3" by address switch SW5-1, 5-2 on PCB.
How to set function
④When the AIR CON NO. button on the remote control unit is pressed after turning on the power, an indoor unit's address
●Shut off the power before electrical wiring work. number will be displayed. Do not fail to confirm that the connected indoor unit's numbers are displayed on the remote 1. Stop air-conditioner and press
It could cause electric shock, unit failure and improper running. control unit by pressing the or button.
the same time for over three seconds,
will be displayed.

Method of setting Master/Slave of indoor unit


(Factory setting: “Master”)
CAUTION Power source
Indoor Unit Master Slave 1 Slave 2 Slave 3 2. Press (SET) button.
Earth leakage 3. Make sure which do you want to set, "
●Perform earth wiring surely. breaker SW5-1 OFF OFF ON ON controller function) or "I/U FUNCTION
PCB
Do not connect the earth wiring to the gas pipe, water pipe, lightning rod and telephone earth SW
SW5-2 OFF ON OFF ON
Circuit breaker 4. Press or button.
wiring. Improper earth could cause unit failure and electric shock due to a short circuit. Selecct " FUNCTION " (remote cont

●Earth leakage breaker must be installed. Outdoor Unit


If the earth leakage breaker is not installed, it can cause electric shocks. Earth
①②③ Twin type 5. Press (SET) button.

● Make sure to install earth leakage breaker on power source line. ①②③ ①②③
6. On the occasion of remote controller

(countermeasure thing to high harmonics.) Indoor Unit Master Indoor Unit Slave 1 ① "DATA LOADING" (Indication with blin
② Press or button.
Absence of breaker could cause electric shock. Earth Earth
"No. and function"are indicated by turn
(For example)
Remote controller line (no polarity)
● Use the circuit breaker of correct capacity. Circuit breaker should be the one Remote controller
that disconnect all poles under over current. ③ Press (SET) button.
The current setting of selected function
Using the incorrect one could cause the system failure and fire. Switch and wiring specification (for example) "AUTO RUN ON" If "
Refer to the installation manual attached to the outdoor unit.
● Do not use any materials other than a fuse of correct capacity where a fuse
should be used. ④ Press or button.
Select the setting.
Connecting the circuit by wire or copper wire could cause unit failure and fire.
②Wiring for the remote controller ⑤ Press (SET) button.
"SET COMPLETE" will be indicated, a
●Use power source line of correct capacity. Then after "No. and function" indicatio
Using incorrect capacity one could cause electric leak, abnormal heat generation and fire. ●For each indoor unit, one more remote controller can be connected in addition to the one which is built in the main
unit.
Switch Setting Contents
●Do not mingle solid cord and stranded cord on power source and signal side M Master remote controller On the occasion of indoor unit functio
Indoor units SW1
terminal block. S Slave remote controller ① "DATA LOADING" (Blinking for 2 to 23

In addition, do not mingle difference capacity solid or stranded cord. Remote controller cord (no polarity) Indication is changed to "02 FAN SPE
Inappropriate cord setting could cause loosing screw on terminal block, bad electrical Upper
[Note]
contact, smoke and fire. Master (1) If plural indoor units are connecte
Remote controller Remote controller the indication is "I/U 000" (blinking
SW1 "Master" SW1 "Slave" Slave Board
● Do not turn off the power source immediately after stopping the operation. Lower
Be sure to wait for more than 5 minutes. Otherwise it could cause water leakage or (2) Press or button.
breakdown. Set SW1 to "Slave" for the slave remote controller. It was factory set to "Master" for shipment. Select the number of the indoor u
Note: The setting "Remote controller thermistor enabled" is only selectable with the master remote controller in the position where you If you select "ALL UNIT ", you
want to check room temperature.
● Do not control the operation with the circuit breaker. (3) Press (SET) button.
The air conditioner operation follows the last operation of the remote controller regardless of the master/ slave setting of it.
It could cause fire or water leakage. In addition, the fan may start operation ② Press or button.
* When setting the remote controller built in the main unit to the “Slave”: "No. and function" are indicated by tu
unexpectedly and it may cause injury. Remove the cover and change the setting of switch as follows. (For example)

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②Wiring for the remote controller (Continued) ③Function Setting by Remote Controller (Continued)
ALLATION MANUAL" of ① Open the remote controller cover and remove the screw without fail. ③ Press (SET) button.
The current setting of selected function is indicated.
(For example) "STANDARD" If "02 FAN SPEED SET" is selected.

ng of unit outside.
Setting
pper ceiling through iron
④ Press or button.
Screw
een indoor and outdoor Select the setting.
ric or communication. (In ② Remove the upper case of remote controller. Attach a flat head screwdriver at the upper part of remote controller ⑤ Press (SET) button.
roof measurement.) and pry lightly. It will come off easily. "SET COMPLETE" will be indicated, and the setting will be completed.
ck. Otherwise, it could Use some cushion to protect the center panel. Then after "No. and function" indication returns, set as the same procedure if you want to set continuously , and if to finish, go to 7.

(View after removing the cover)

When plural indoor units are connected to a remote controller, press the AIRCON NO. button, which allows you to go back to the
indoor unit selection screen. (example "I/U 000 ")
al block according to

al polarity except earth 7. Press ON/OFF button.


Setting is finished.
Terminal setting SW
for inverter circuit as
It is possible to finish by pressing ON/OFF button on the way, but unfinished change of setting is unavailable.
During setting, if you press (RESET) button, you return to the previous screen.
witch (switch itself and
Setting is memorized in the controller and it is saved independently of power failure.
③Function Setting by Remote Controller
How to check the current setting
Installation and wiring of remote controller When you select from "No. and funcion" and press set button by the previous operation, the "Setting" displayed first is the current
setting.
①Wiring of remote controller should use 0.3mm2 × 2 core wires or cables. (on-site configuration) (But, if you select "ALL UNIT ", the setting of the lowest number indoor unit is displayed.)
e, do not directly connect
②Maximum prolongation of remote controller wiring is 600 m.
If the prolongation is over 100m, change to the size below.
he country with referring to The functional setting
But, wiring in the remote controller case should be under 0.5mm2 . Change the wire size outside of the case
according to wire connecting. Waterproof treatment is necessary at the wire connecting section. Be careful about The initial function setting for typical using is performed automatically by the indoor unit connected, when remote
contact failure. controller and indoor unit are connected.
se model
As long as they are used in a typical manner, there wiil be no need to change the initial settings.
100 - 200m.........................0.5mm2 s 2 cores
If you would like to change the initial setting marked “ ”, set your desired setting as for the selected item.
Under 300m .......................0.75mm2 s 2 cores
Under 400m .......................1.25mm2 s 2 cores
The procedure of functional setting is shown as the following diagram.
aker
aker
Under 500m .......................2.0mm2 s 2 cores Sequence of the function setting is as follows.
r
Power source line The indication when power source is supplied
The range of temperature setting
When power source is turned on, the following is displayed on the remote controller until the
communication between the remote controller and indoor unit settled. When shipped, the range of set temperature differs depending on the operation mode as below.
Indoor-Outdoor Heating : 16~30ûC (55~86ûF)
Connecting line Master remote controller : " "
Slave remote controller : " " Except heating (cooling, fan, dry, automatic) : 18~30ûC (62~86ûF)

At the same time, a mark or a number will be displayed for two seconds first. Upper limit and lower limit of set temperature can be changed with remote controller.
Remote Upper limit setting: valid during heating operation. Possible to set in the range of 20 to 30ûC (68 to 86ûF).
controller line This is the software's administration number of the remote controller, not an error cord.
Lower limit setting: valid except heating (automatic, cooling, fan, dry) Possible to set in the range of 18 to 26ûC (62 to
er
The left mark is only an 79ûF).
example. Other marks may
appear.
When you set upper and lower limit by this function, control as below.
When remote controller cannot communicate with the indoor unit for half an hour, the below indication willappear. 1. When TEMP RANGE SET, remote controller function of function setting mode is "INDN CHANGE" (factory setting),
Check wiring of the indoor unit and the outdoor unit etc. If upper limit value is set
ween master and slave During heating, you cannot set the value exceeding the upper limit.

y switch SW2 on indoor If lower limit value is set


During operation mode except heating, you cannot set the value below the lower limit.
B. Operation message
2. When TEMP RANGE SET, remote controller function of function setting mode is "NO INDN CHANGE"
How to set function Function description: ,
Function No.
If upper limit value is set
er, an indoor unit's address setting description:

displayed on the remote 1. Stop air-conditioner and press (SET) (MODE) buttons at During heating, even if the value exceeding the upper limit is set, upper limit value will be sent to the indoor unit.
the same time for over three seconds, and the "FUNCTION SET " But, the indication is the same as the temperature set.
Fixing button
will be displayed.
If lower limit value is set
7 Finishing button During except heating, even if the value lower than the lower limit is set, lower limit value will be sent to the indoor unit.
But, the indication is the same as the temperature set.
2. Press (SET) button. How to set upper and lower limit value
2 Starting button
3. Make sure which do you want to set, " FUNCTION " (remote
1
1. Stop the air-conditioner, and press (SET) and (MODE) button at the same time for over three
controller function) or "I/U FUNCTION " (indoor unit function). seconds .
4. Press or button.
6 Indoor unit selection button Previous screen button The indication changes to "FUNCTION SET ".
Selecct " FUNCTION " (remote controller function) or "I/U FUNCTION " (indoor unit function). 2. Press button once, and change to the "TEMP RANGE " indication.
3. Press (SET) button, and enter the temperature range setting mode.
4. Select "UPPER LIMIT " or "LOWER LIMIT " by using button.
5. Press (SET) button. 5. Press (SET) button to fix.
6. When "UPPER LIMIT " is selected (valid during heating)
6. On the occasion of remote controller function selection Indication: " SET UP" "UPPER 30ûC "
① "DATA LOADING" (Indication with blinking) Display is changed to "01 GRILLE SET". Select the upper limit value with temperature setting button . Indication example: "UPPER 26ûC "
(blinking)
② Press or button.
"No. and function"are indicated by turns on the remote controller function table, then you can select from them. Press (SET) button to fix. Indication example: "UPPER 26ûC" (Displayed for two seconds)
(For example) Function No. After the fixed upper limit value displayed for two seconds, the indication will return to "UPPER LIMIT ".
Function 7. When "LOWER LIMIT " is selected (valid during cooling, dry, fan, automatic)
③ Press (SET) button. Indication: " SET UP" "LOWER 18ûC "
The current setting of selected function is indicated. Select the lower limit value with temperature setting button . Indication example: "LOWER 24ûC "
(for example) "AUTO RUN ON" If "02 AUTO RUN SET" is selected
(blinking)
Press (SET) button to fix. Indication for example: "LOWER 24ûC" (Displayed for two seconds)
Setting
After the fixed lower limit value displayed for two seconds, the indication will return to "LOWER LIMIT ".
④ Press or button. 8. Press ON/OFF button to finish.
Select the setting.
⑤ Press (SET) button.
"SET COMPLETE" will be indicated, and the setting will be completed.
Then after "No. and function" indication returns, Set as the same procedure if you want to set continuously ,and if to finish, go to 7.
ich is built in the main
It is possible to finish by pressing
ON/OFF button on the way, but
unfinished change of setting is
On the occasion of indoor unit function selection
unavailable.
① "DATA LOADING" (Blinking for 2 to 23 seconds to read the data)
During setting, if you press
Indication is changed to "02 FAN SPEED SET". Go to . (RESET) button, you return to the
[Note] previous screen.
(1) If plural indoor units are connected to a remote controller,
the indication is "I/U 000" (blinking) The lowest number of the indoor unit connected is indicated.
Previous button
Note 1: Fan setting of “HIGH SPEED”
Indoor unit air flow setting
(2) Press or button. Fan tap
- - - - - - -
Select the number of the indoor unit you are to set
STANDARD UH - Hi - Me - Lo Hi - Me - Lo Hi - Lo Hi - Me
ller in the position where you If you select "ALL UNIT ", you can set the same setting with all unites. FAN SPEED SET
HIGH SPEED1, 2 UH - UH - Hi - Me UH - Hi - Me UH - Me UH - Hi
(3) Press (SET) button.
slave setting of it. Initial function setting of some indoor unit is “HIGH SPEED”
② Press or button.
Note 2: As for plural indoor unit, set indoor functions to each master and slave indoor unit.
"No. and function" are indicated by turns on the indoor unit function table, then you can select from them.
(For example) But only master indoor unit is received the setting change of indoor unit function “05 EXTERNAL
Function No.
INPUT” and “06 PERMISSION / PROHIBISHION”.
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③Function Setting by Remote Controller (Continued) ④Trial opera

[Flow of function setting] Checking op


Start : While indoor unit do not operate, press “ ” (SET) and “ ” (MODE) button for 3 seconds at the same time. It is possible to finish above setting on the way, and unfinished change of setting is unavailable.
“ ” : Initial settings
Operation data can
Finalize : Press “ ” (SET) button.
Reset : Press “ ” (RESET) button. “ ” : Automatic criterion control unit operati
Select : Press button. As for detail, refer to the installation manual of remote controller.
1. Press the
End : Press button.
The display cha
During air-conditioner stopping push
Record and save the 2. Press the
(SET) + (MODE) button
simultaneously for 3 seconds Consult the technical data etc. for each control details setting

3.When only one i
Only when plural indoor units are connected
(Remote controller function) (Indoor unit function) Indoor No. selection remote controlle
Function (Note3) Function
setting setting displayed (blinki
01 02
loading).
When you use at 50Hz area (Note2)
When you use at 60Hz area
Next, operatio
02 03 will be displayed

Automatic operation is impossible The filter sign is indicated after running for 180 hours. 4. When plural indo
03 The filter sign is indicated after running for 600 hours.
If to change re-set with other indoor The filter sign is indicated after running for 1000 hours. smallest address
Temperature setting button is not working unit, push AIRCON NO. The filter sign is indicated after running for 1000 hours, then it will be stopped by compulsion after 24 hours.
button, and indoor selection indication among all conne
04
(for example: I/U 000) is set back. 04 If to change the indoor function "04 ", [Example]:
Mode button is not working The remote control function "14 " should be changed accordingly.
05 ★ Select the louver stop position in four. “
The louver can stop at any positon. “
On/Off button is not working 05
06 5. Select the indoo

Fan speed button is not working 06


like to have data
07 but
Make permission/prohibition control of function be in effect.
★ Louver button is not working 07 6. Determine the in
08
With the VRF series, it is used to stop all indoor units connected with the same outdoor unit immediately. (SET) b
Timer button is not working When stop signal is inputed from remote on-off terminal "CNT-6", all indoor units are stopped immediately.
(The indoor un
09
Remote thermistor is not working. To be reset for producing +3.0°C increase in temperature during heating. “ ” (T
Remote thermistor is working. To be reset for producing +2.0°C increase in temperature during heating.
Remote thermistor is working, and to be set for producing +3.0°C increase in temperature. 08 To be reset for producing +1.0°C increase in temperature during heating.
Remote thermistor is working, and to be set for producing +2.0°C increase in temperature. “ ”
Remote thermistor is working, and to be set for producing +1.0°C increase in temperature.
Remote thermistor is working, and to be set for producing -1.0°C increase in temperature. To be reset producing +2.0°C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit. Next, the operat
Remote thermistor is working, and to be set for producing -2.0°C increase in temperature. To be reset producing +1.5°C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit. 7. Upon operation
Remote thermistor is working, and to be set for producing -3.0°C increase in temperature. 09 To be reset producing +1.0°C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit.
10
number 01.
To be reset producing -1.0°C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit. The items displa
To be reset producing -1.5°C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit.
11 To be reset producing -2.0°C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit. ※Depending on
10 8. To display the da
Connect the Single split series and the VRF series to the indoor board CNT and indoor board CND respectively. If a When heating thermostat is off, to be operated with low fan speed. (or with ultra low fan speed in case of some models)
ventilation device is connected, been geared with the motion of indoor device, the ventilation device is operated/stopped. When heating thermostat is off, to be operated with set fan speed.
the indoor unit s
By connecting the ventilation device with the Single split series device to indoor board CNT, the VRF series device to
CND, you can operate/stop the ventilation device independently by the handling of ventilation button. 9. Pressing the
When heating thermostat is off, to be operated intermittently.
12
When heating thermostat is off, the fan stops.
Pressing the
If you change the range of set temperature, the indication of set temperature will vary following the control.
If you change the range of set temperature, the indication of set temperature will not vary following the control, and When the remote thermistor is working, "FAN OFF" is set automatically. allow you to go
Do not set when the indoor unit's thermistor is working.
keep the set temperature. ◎If two (2) remote
13 11 Change of indoor heat exchanger temperature to start frost prevention control. operation and con
Airflow of fan becomes the three speed of - - or - - - .
★ Airflow of fan becomes the two speed of - .
★ Airflow of fan becomes the two speed of - .
★ Airflow of fan is fixed at one speed. 12 Working only with the single split series.
To control frost prevention, the indoor fan tap is raised. ⑤Control mo
14 If you want to change the remote control function "14 ",
You must change the indoor function "04 " accordingly. 13 ●The control con
★ You can select the louver stop position in the four. Drain pump is on during cooling and dry. ( is the
The louver can stop at any position. Drain pump is on during cooling, dry and heating.
15 Drain pump is on during cooling, dry, heating and fan. Switch No.
Drain pump is on during cooling, dry and fan.
14
SW2
16 After cooling is stopped the fan does not perform extra operation.
If you input into the indoor printed circuit board CNT from outside, the indoor device will be operated independently After cooling is stopped the fan perform extra operation for half an hour. SW5-1
following the input from outside. After cooling is stopped the fan perform extra operation for an hour.
If you input into indoor printed circuit board CNT from outside, All units which share the same one remote control After cooling is stopped the fan perform extra operation for six hours. SW5-2
network work following the input from outside. 15
17
SW6-1~4
After heating is stopped or heating thermostat is off, the fan does not perform extra operation.
After heating is stopped or heating thermostat is off,the fan perform extra operation for half an hour.
In normal working indication, indoor unit temperature is indicated instead of airflow. After heating is stopped or heating thermostat is off,the fan perform extra operation for two hours. SW7-1
(Only the master remote control can be indicated. ) After heating is stopped or heating thermostat is off, the fan perform extra operation for six hours.
18 16

Heating preparation indication should not be indicated. During heating is stopped or heating thermostat is off, the fan perform intermittent operation
19 for five minutes after twenty minutes' off with low airflow.
Temperature indication is by degree C During heating is stopped or heating thermostat is off, the fan perform intermittent operation ⑥Function o
for five minutes after five minutes' off with low airflow.
Temperature indication is by degree F
Indoor unit
control box
Items marked with ★ are not available on the floor standing FDF.
ON/OFF button (finished)
Do not change the initial setting

CNT
(Blue 6P)

④Trial operation

The method of trial cooling operation PCB (Pri

Operate the remote control unit as follows. ④When the (SET) button is pressed while “ ” is indicated, a cooling test ●CNT connector
Connector : Mad
1. Starting a cooling test run. run will start.
Terminals : Mad
The screen display will switch to “ ”.
①Start the system by pressing the button. ●Function
2. Ending a cooling test run. Output 1 Oper
②Select “ (Cool)” with the (MODE) button.
Output 2 Heat
Pressing the button, the (TEMP) button or (MODE) button will end a
③Press the TEST button for 3 seconds or longer. Output 3 Com
cooling test run. (Cooling test run will end after 30 minutes pass.)
The screen display will switch to: “ ” Output 4 Inspe
“ ” shown on the screen will go off. Input 5 Rem

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④Trial operation (Continued) ⑦Troubleshooting

Checking operation data The operation data is saved when the situation of abnormal operation happen, and the data
unavailable. can be confirmed by remote controller.
Operation data can be checked with remote
Number Data Item
control unit operation. 01 (Ope ration Mode)
Error Code of indoor unit
02 (Set Temperature)
1. Press the button.
03 (Return Air Temperature)
Display on LED on indoor circuit board
The display change “ ” 04 (Remote Controller ThermistorTemperature)
remote Content
05 (Indoor Unit Heat Exchanger Thermistor / U Bend) red (checking) green (normal)
2. Press the (SET) button while controller
06 (Indoor Unit Heat Exchanger Thermistor /Capillary)
07 (Indoor Unit Heat Exchanger Thermistor /Gas Header) Off Continuous blinking Normal
“ ” is displayed.
08 (Indoor Unit Fan Speed) Off Fault on power, indoor power off or lack
3.When only one indoor unit is connected to 09 (Frequency Requirements)
Off Off phase
remote controller, “ ” is 10 (Response Frequency)
Off Continuous blinking Fault on the transmission between
11 (Pulse of Indoor Unit Expansion Value)
E1 indoor circuit board and remote control
displayed (blinking indication during data 12 (Total Running Hours of The Indoor Unit)
Not sure Not sure Indoor computer abnormal
21 (Outdoor Air Temperature)
loading). E5 Blinking twice Continuous blinking Fault on outdoor-indoor transmission
22 (Outdoor Unit Heat Exchanger Thermistor)
Next, operation data of the indoor unit 23 (Outdoor Unit Heat Exchanger Thermistor) Indoor heat exchange sensor interrupted or
E6 Blinking once Continuous blinking short-circuit
will be displayed. Skip to step 7. 24 (Compressor Frequency)
25 (High Pressure) Indoor air inhaling sensor broken or
4. When plural indoor units is connected, the 26 (Low Pressure)
E7 Blinking once Continuous blinking short-circuit
27 (Discharge Pipe Temperature)
smallest address number of indoor unit The temperature of heat exchange
28 (Comp Bottom Temperature) E8 Blinking once Continuous blinking abnormal
opped by compulsion after 24 hours. among all connected indoor unit is displayed. 29 (Current)
30 E9 Blinking once Continuous blinking Float SW actions (only with FS)
[Example]: (Target Super Heat)
ngly. 31 (Super Heat) Excess number of remote controller
“ ” (blinking 1 seconds) E10 Off Continuous blinking connections
32 (Discharge Pipe Super Heat)
“ ” blinking. 33 (Protection State No. of The Compressor)
E14 The communication fault for master/slave
34 (Outdoor Unit Fan Speed) Blinking for three times Continuous blinking indoor units
5. Select the indoor unit number you would 35 (63H1 On/Off)
E16 Blinking once Continuous blinking Fan motor abnormal
like to have data displayed with the 36 (Defrost Control On/Off)
Configuration fault on running checking
37 (Total Running Hours of The Compressor) E19 Blinking once Continuous blinking
button. 38 (Pulse of The Outdoor Unit Expansion Valve EEVC)
model
39 (Pulse of The Outdoor Unit Expansion Valve EEVH) E28 Off Continuous blinking Remote controller sensor interrupted
6. Determine the indoor unit number with the
※Depending on outdoor unit model, there are data not shown. Outdoor unit checking (outdoor circuit board
same outdoor unit immediately. (SET) button. Over E30 Off Continuous blinking LED checking)
oor units are stopped immediately.
(The indoor unit number changes from blinking indication to continuous indication)
[Operating procedure]
. “ ” (The address of selected indoor unit is blinking for 2 seconds.)
. 1. Press the button.
.
“ ” (A blinking indication appears while data loaded.)
The display change “ ”
2. Once, press the button, and the display change
r unit. Next, the operation data of the indoor unit is indicated.
r unit.
“ ”.
7. Upon operation of the button, the current operation data is displayed in order from data
r unit.
number 01. 3. Press the (SET) button and abnormal operation data mode is started.
r unit. The items displayed are in the above table. 4. When only one indoor unit is connected to remote controller, following is displayed.
r unit. ①The case that there is history of abnormal operation.
r unit. ※Depending on models, the items that do not have corresponding data are not displayed.
8. To display the data of a different indoor unit, press the button, which allows you to go back to Error code and “ ” is displayed.
w fan speed in case of some models)
the indoor unit selection screen. [Example]: [E8] (ERROR CODE)
9. Pressing the button will stop displaying data. “ ” is displayed (blinking indication during data loading).
Pressing the (RESET) button during remote control unit operation will undo your last operation and Next, the abnormal operation data of the indoor unit will be displayed. Skip to step 8.
allow you to go back to the previous screen. ②The case that there is not history of abnormal operation.
◎If two (2) remote controllers are connected to one (1) inside unit, only the master controller is available for trial “ ” is displayed for 3 seconds and this mode is closed.
ontrol. operation and confirmation of operation data. (The slave remote controller is not available.)
5. When plural indoor units is connected, following is displayed.
①The case that there is history of abnormal operation.
⑤Control mode switching Error code and the smallest address number of indoor unit among all connected indoor
unit is displayed.
●The control content of indoor units can be switched in following way.
[Example]: [E8] (ERROR CODE)
( is the default setting)
“ ” blinking
Switch No. Control Content ②The case that there is not history of abnormal operation.
SW2 Indoor unit address (0-Fh) Only address number is displayed.
SW5-1 6. Select the indoor unit number you would like to have data displayed with the
Master/Slave Switching (plural /Slave unit Setting)
SW5-2 button.
Model capacity setting 7. Determine the indoor unit number with the (SET) button.
SW6-1~4
rform extra operation.
a operation for half an hour. ON Operation check, Drain motor test run
[Example]: [E8] (ERROR CODE)
a operation for two hours. SW7-1 “ ” (The address of selected indoor unit is blinking for 2 seconds.)
a operation for six hours. OFF Normal operation

perform intermittent operation [E8] “ ” (A blinking indication appears while data loaded.)
⑥Function of CNT connector of indoor printed circuit board Next, the abnormal operation data is indicated.
perform intermittent operation
Note (1) 0.3 mm2×2m
If the indoor unit doing normal operation is selected, “ ” is displayed for 3
Indoor units 0.75 mm2 ×0.2m
control box Do not use the length over 2 meter seconds and address of indoor unit is displayed.
Butt splice
(Application coverage 8. By the button, the abnormal operation data is displayed.
+12 0.75~1.25mm2)
1 1
Red White
Common Displayed data item is based on ③ Trial operation .
Black XR1 Black
2 2 Output 1
CNT
3 3
Yellow
XR1
XR2
XR2 Yellow
Output 2
※Depending on models, the items that do not have corresponding data are not displayed.
(Blue 6P) Blue
4 4
Blue
XR3
XR3
Output 3 9. To display the data of a different indoor unit, press the AIR CON No. button, which allows
Brown XR4 Brown
5 5 XR4 Output 4
6 6
Orange
XR5
Orange you to go back to the indoor unit slection screen.
Orange Input
power
10.Pressing the button will stop displaying data.
Remote start / stop button or timer point
PCB (Printed Circuit Board) Remote start/stop kit
Pressing the (RESET) button during remote control unit operation will undo your last

oling test ●CNT connector (local) vendor model operation and allow you to go back to the previous screen.
Connector : Made by molex 5264 - 06
◎If two (2) remote controllers are connected to one (1) indoor unit, only the master controller
Terminals : Made by molex 5263T
is available for trial operation and confirmation of operation data. (The slave remote control-
●Function ler is not available.)
Output 1 Operation output (there is output when unit is in operation.)
Output 2 Heating output (there is output when operation MODE is HEATING.)
will end a
Output 3 Compressor ON output (there is output when compressor is in operation.)
Output 4 Inspection output (there is output when unit is stopped by error.)
Input 5 Remote operation input (Volt-free contact) (Inputted to operate unit)

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1.10.3 Installation of wired remote controller (option)


Installation manual for wired remote controllerPJA012D730
(1) Model RC-E5
Connect the remote controller cord to
terminal block.
Connect the terminal of remote contr
Read together with indoor unit's installation manual. with the terminal of indoor unit (X,Y).
WARNING (X and Y are no polarity)
Wiring route is as shown in the right d
Fasten the wiring to the terminal securely and hold the cable securely so as not to apply unexpected stress on the
depending on the pulling out direction
terminal.
Loose connection or hold will cause abnormal heat generation or fire.
Make sure the power supply is turned off when electric wiring work. The wiring inside the remote controlle
Otherwise, electric shock, malfunction and improper running may occur. The sheath should be peeled off insid
The peeling-off length of each wire is
CAUTION Pulling out from upper left Pulling ou
DO NOT install the remote controller at the following places in order to avoid malfunction. X wiring : 215mm Xw
(1) Places exposed to direct sunlight (4) Hot surface or cold surface enough to generate condensation Y wiring : 195mm Yw
(2) Places near heat devices (5) Places exposed to oil mist or steam directly
(3) High humidity places (6) Uneven surface Install the upper case as before so as
the screws.
In case of exposing cord, fix the cord
DO NOT leave the remote controller without the upper case.
In case the upper cace needs to be detached, protect the remote controller with a packaging box or bag in Installation and wiring of remote contro
order to keep it away from water and dust.
Wiring of remote controller should us
Maximum prolongation of remote con
Accessories Remote controller, wood screw (ø3.5t16) 2 pieces
If the prolongation is over 100m, chan
Prepare on site Remote controller cord (2 cores) the insulation thickness in 1mm or more. But, wiring in the remote controller ca
[In case of embedding cord] Erectrical box, M4 screw (2 pieces) of the case according to wire connec
[In case of exposing cord] Cord clamp (if needed) connecting section. Be careful about
100 - 200m.........................0.5mm2 t
Installation procedure Under 300m .......................0.75mm2
Open the cover of remote controller , and remove the screw under the Under 400m .......................1.25mm2
buttons without fail. Under 500m .......................2.0mm2 t

Master/ slave setting when more than o


Remove the upper case of remote controller. Screw
Insert a flat-blade screwdriver into the dented part of the upper part A maximum of two remote controllers can
of the remote controller, and wrench slightly.

[In case of embedding cord] Indoor units


Embed the erectrical box and remote controller cord beforehand.
Remote controller cord
Controller cord
Erectrical box
(Prepare on site)
Remote controller Remote controller
SW1 "Master" SW1 "Slave"

Prepare two M4 screws (recommended length is 12-16mm) on site, and install the lower case to erectrical box.
Choose either of the following two positions in fixing it with screws.
Upper part Upper part Set SW1 to "Slave" for the slave remo
Tighten the screws after
Note: The setting "Remote controller therm
cutting off the thin part of controller in the position where you w
Lower case Lower case screw mounting part. The air conditioner operation follows
master/ slave setting of it.

Wiring oulet Lower part Lower part The indication when power source is su
Wiring oulet
When power source is turned on, the follow
communication between the remote contro
Connect the remote controller cord to the terminal block. Master remote controller : "
Connect the terminal of remote controller (X,Y) with the terminal of M4 screw 2 (Prepare on site)
Slave remote controller : "
indoor unit (X,Y). (X and Y are no polarity) The thin part
Upper At the same time, a mark or a number will
Install the upper case as before so as not to catch up the remote controller cord, This is the software's administration numb
and tighten with the screws. Lower case
The le
exam
[In case of exposing cord] appea
Lower
You can pull out the remote controller cord from left upper part or center upper part. Upper When remote controller cannot communic
Cut off the upper thin part of remote controller lower case with a nipper or knife, appear.
and grind burrs with a file etc. Check wiring of the indoor unit and the out
Lower case

Install the lower case to the flat wall with attached two wooden screws.
Lower

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ed remote controller Connect the remote controller cord to the Sheath Sheath
Upper Upper The range of temperature setting
terminal block.
Connect the terminal of remote controller (X,Y) Upper case Upper case When shipped, the range of set temperature
Board Board
with the terminal of indoor unit (X,Y). Heating : 16~30˚C (55~86˚F)
(X and Y are no polarity) Except heating (cooling, fan, dry, autom
G
Wiring route is as shown in the right diagram
urely so as not to apply unexpected stress on the Upper limit and lower limit of set
depending on the pulling out direction. Lower Lower
Wiring Wiring Upper limit setting: valid during heating op
fire. In case of pulling out from In case of pulling out from
upper left upper center Lower limit setting: valid except heating (a
rk. The wiring inside the remote controller case should be within 0.3mm2 (recommended) to 0.5mm2. 79°F).
occur. The sheath should be peeled off inside the remote controller case. When you set upper and lower limit by this
The peeling-off length of each wire is as below.
1. When TEMP RANGE SET, remote c
N Pulling out from upper left Pulling out from upper center If upper limit value is set
der to avoid malfunction. X wiring : 215mm X wiring : 170mm The peeling-off length During heating, you cannot set the valu
or cold surface enough to generate condensation Y wiring : 195mm Y wiring : 190mm of sheath
sed to oil mist or steam directly If lower limit value is set
ace Install the upper case as before so as not to catch up the remote controller cord, and tighten with During operation mode except heating
the screws.
In case of exposing cord, fix the cord on the wall with cord clamp so as not to slack. 2. When TEMP RANGE SET, remote
If upper limit value is set
controller with a packaging box or bag in Installation and wiring of remote controller During heating, even if the value excee
Wiring of remote controller should use 0.3mm2 t 2 core wires or cables. (on-site configuration) But, the indication is the same as the te
Maximum prolongation of remote controller wiring is 600 m. If lower limit value is set
5t16) 2 pieces
If the prolongation is over 100m, change to the size below. During except heating, even if the value
insulation thickness in 1mm or more. But, wiring in the remote controller case should be under 0.5mm2 . Change the wire size outside
ectrical box, M4 screw (2 pieces) But, the indication is the same as the te
of the case according to wire connecting. Waterproof treatment is necessary at the wire
d clamp (if needed) connecting section. Be careful about contact failure. How to set upper and lower limit
100 - 200m.........................0.5mm2 t 2 cores 1. Stop the air-conditioner, and press
Under 300m .......................0.75mm2 t 2 cores seconds .
ew under the Under 400m .......................1.25mm2 t 2 cores The indication changes to "FUNCTION
Under 500m .......................2.0mm2 t 2 cores 2. Press button once, and change to
3. Press (SET) button, and enter
Master/ slave setting when more than one remote controllers are used 4. Select "UPPER LIMIT " or "LOWE
Screw
upper part A maximum of two remote controllers can be connected to one indoor unit (or one group of indoor units.) 5. Press (SET) button to fix.
6. When "UPPER LIMIT " is selected
Switch Setting Contents
Indication: " SET UP"
Indoor units M Master remote controller Select the upper limit value with te
SW1
S Slave remote controller (blinking)
orehand.
Remote controller cord (no polarity) Press (SET) button to fix. In
Controller cord
Upper After the fixed upper limit value dis
Erectrical box
(Prepare on site) Master 7. When "LOWER LIMIT " is selected
Remote controller Remote controller
SW1 "Master" SW1 "Slave" Slave Board Indication: " SET UP"
Select the lower limit value with te
m) on site, and install the lower case to erectrical box. Lower
(blinking)
th screws.
Upper part Set SW1 to "Slave" for the slave remote controller. It was factory set to "Master" for shipment. Press (SET) button to fix. In
Tighten the screws after
Note: The setting "Remote controller thermistor enabled" is only selectable with the master remote After the fixed lower limit value dis
cutting off the thin part of controller in the position where you want to check room temperature. 8. Press ON/OFF button to finish.
Lower case screw mounting part. The air conditioner operation follows the last operation of the remote controller regardless of the
master/ slave setting of it.

Lower part The indication when power source is supplied


oulet
When power source is turned on, the following is displayed on the remote controller until the
communication between the remote controller and indoor unit settled.
Master remote controller : " " It is possible to finish by pressing
erminal of M4 screw 2 (Prepare on site)
Slave remote controller : " " ON/OFF button on the way, but
The thin part
Upper At the same time, a mark or a number will be displayed for two seconds first. unfinished change of setting is
This is the software's administration number of the remote controller, not an error cord. unavailable.
remote controller cord,
Lower case
During setting, if you press
The left mark is only an (RESET) button, you return to the
example. Other marks may previous screen.
appear.
Lower
er part or center upper part. Upper When remote controller cannot communicate with the indoor unit for half an hour, the below indication will
e with a nipper or knife, appear.
Check wiring of the indoor unit and the outdoor unit etc.
Lower case

ooden screws.
Lower

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PJA01 2D73 0
Sheath Sheath
Upper Upper The range of temperature setting
Upper case Upper case When shipped, the range of set temperature differs depending on the operation mode as below.
oard Board
Heating : 16~30˚C (55~86˚F)
Except heating (cooling, fan, dry, automatic) : 18~30˚C (62~86˚F)

Upper limit and lower limit of set temperature can be changed with remote controller.
ower Lower
Wiring Wiring Upper limit setting: valid during heating operation. Possible to set in the range of 20 to 30˚C (68 to 86˚F).
pulling out from In case of pulling out from
pper left upper center Lower limit setting: valid except heating (automatic, cooling, fan, dry) Possible to set in the range of 18 to 26°C (62 to
within 0.3mm2 (recommended) to 0.5mm2. 79°F).
roller case. When you set upper and lower limit by this function, control as below.
1. When TEMP RANGE SET, remote controller function of function setting mode is "INDN CHANGE" (factory setting),
If upper limit value is set
The peeling-off length During heating, you cannot set the value exceeding the upper limit.
of sheath
If lower limit value is set
e remote controller cord, and tighten with During operation mode except heating, you cannot set the value below the lower limit.

ord clamp so as not to slack. 2. When TEMP RANGE SET, remote controller function of function setting mode is "NO INDN CHANGE"
If upper limit value is set
During heating, even if the value exceeding the upper limit is set, upper limit value will be sent to the indoor unit.
wires or cables. (on-site configuration) But, the indication is the same as the temperature set.
0 m. If lower limit value is set
ow. During except heating, even if the value lower than the lower limit is set, lower limit value will be sent to the indoor unit.
er 0.5mm2 . Change the wire size outside But, the indication is the same as the temperature set.
eatment is necessary at the wire
How to set upper and lower limit value
1. Stop the air-conditioner, and press (SET) and (MODE) button at the same time for over three
seconds .
The indication changes to "FUNCTION SET ".
2. Press button once, and change to the "TEMP RANGE " indication.
3. Press (SET) button, and enter the temperature range setting mode.
llers are used 4. Select "UPPER LIMIT " or "LOWER LIMIT " by using button.
ne indoor unit (or one group of indoor units.) 5. Press (SET) button to fix.
6. When "UPPER LIMIT " is selected (valid during heating)
Contents
Indication: " SET UP" "UPPER 30˚C "
Master remote controller Select the upper limit value with temperature setting button . Indication example: "UPPER 26˚C "
Slave remote controller (blinking)
Press (SET) button to fix. Indication example: "UPPER 26˚C" (Displayed for two seconds)
Upper After the fixed upper limit value displayed for two seconds, the indication will return to "UPPER LIMIT ".
Master 7. When "LOWER LIMIT " is selected (valid during cooling, dry, fan, automatic)
Slave Board Indication: " SET UP" "LOWER 18˚C "
Lower
Select the lower limit value with temperature setting button . Indication example: "LOWER 24˚C "
(blinking)
as factory set to "Master" for shipment. Press (SET) button to fix. Indication for example: "LOWER 24˚C" (Displayed for two seconds)
only selectable with the master remote After the fixed lower limit value displayed for two seconds, the indication will return to "LOWER LIMIT ".
m temperature. 8. Press ON/OFF button to finish.
of the remote controller regardless of the

n the remote controller until the


t settled.
It is possible to finish by pressing
ON/OFF button on the way, but
wo seconds first. unfinished change of setting is
ontroller, not an error cord. unavailable.
During setting, if you press
(RESET) button, you return to the
previous screen.

unit for half an hour, the below indication will


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The functional setting


The initial function setting for typical using is performed automatically by the indoor unit connected, when remote
controller and indoor unit are connected.
As long as they are used in a typical manner, there wiil be no need to change the initial settings.
If you would like to change the initial setting marked “ ”, set your desired setting as for the selected item.
The procedure of functional setting is shown as the following diagram.

[Flow of function setting]


Start : Stop air-conditioner and press “ ” (SET) and Record and keep the
“ ” (MODE) buttons at the same time for over three seconds. setting
Finalize : Press “ ” (SET) button.
Reset : Press “ ” (RESET) button.
Select : Press button.
End : Press ON/OFF button. Consult the technical data etc. for each control details
It is possible to finish above setting on the way,
and unfinished change of setting is unavailable.
Stop air-conditioner and press
“ ” : Initial settings (SET) + (MODE) buttons
“ ” : Automatic criterion at the same time for over three seconds.

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(Remote controller function)

Function
01 setting
Validate setting of ESP:External Static Pressure
Invalidate setting of ESP
02

Automatical operation is impossible


03

Temperature setting button is not working


04

Mode button is not working


05

On/Off button is not working


06
Fan speed button is not working
07
Louver button is not working
08
Timer button is not working
* 09
Remote thermistor is not working.
Remote thermistor is working.
Remote thermistor is working, and to be set for producing +3.0˚C increase in temperature.
Remote thermistor is working, and to be set for producing +2.0˚C increase in temperature.
Remote thermistor is working, and to be set for producing +1.0˚C increase in temperature.
Remote thermistor is working, and to be set for producing -1.0˚C increase in temperature.
Remote thermistor is working, and to be set for producing -2.0˚C increase in temperature.
Remote thermistor is working, and to be set for producing -3.0˚C increase in temperature.
10

* 11
In case of Single split series, by connecting ventilation device to CNT of the
indoor printed circuit board (in case of VRF series, by connecting it to CND of the
indoor printed circuit board), the operation of ventilation device is linked with the
operation of indoor unit.
In case of Single split series, by connecting ventilation device to CNT of the indoor printed
circuit board (in case of VRF series, by connecting it to CND of the indoor printed circuit
board), you can operate /stop the ventilation device independently by (VENT) button.
12
If you change the range of set temperature, the indication of set temperature
will vary following the control.
If you change the range of set temperature, the indication of set temperature
will not vary following the control, and keep the set temperature.
13
Airflow of fan becomes of - - or the four speed of - - - .
Airflow of fan becomes of - .
Airflow of fan becomes of - .
Airflow of fan is fixed at one speed.

14 If you change the remote controller function "14 ",


you must change the indoor function "04 " accordingly.
You can select the louver stop position in the four.
The louver can stop at any position.
15

16
If you input signal into CNT of the indoor printed circuit board from external, the
indoor unit will be operated independently according to the input from external.
If you input into CNT of the indoor printed circuit board from external, all units which
connect to the same remote controller are operated according to the input from external.
17
In normal working indication, indoor unit temperature is indicated instead of airflow.
(Only the master remote controller can be indicated.)
18

Heating preparation indication should not be indicated.


19
Temperature indication is by degree C
Temperature indication is by degree F To next page
Note (1)*The mark cannot use SRK serles. ON/OFF button
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Note 1: The initial setting marked “ ” is decided by connected indoor and outdoor unit, and is automatically defined as following table.
Function No. Item Default Model
Remote controller "Auto-RUN" mode selectable indoor unit.
function02 Indoor unit without "Auto-RUN" mode
Remote controller Indoor unit with two or three step of air flow setting
function06 Indoor unit with only one of air flow setting
Remote controller Indoor unit with automatically swing louver
function07 Indoor unit without automatically swing louver
Remote controller Indoor unit with three step of air flow setting
function13 Indoor unit with two step of air flow setting

Indoor unit with only one of air flow setting


Remote controller Heat pump unit
function15 Exclusive cooling unit
Note 3: As for plural indoor unit, set indoor functions to each master and slave indoor unit.
But only master indoor unit is received the setting change of indoor unit function “05 EXTERNAL INPUT” and “06 PERMISSION /
PROHIBISHION”.

From previous page Note2: Fan setting of "HIGH SPEED"


Indoor unit No. are indicated only when Indoor unit air flow setting
Fan tap
(Indoor unit function) plural indoor units are connected. - - - - - - -
Function
setting FAN STANDARD UH - Hi - Me - Lo Hi - Me - Lo Hi - Lo Hi - Me
* 02 SPEED
SET HIGH
SPEED1, 2 UH - UH - Hi - Me UH - Hi - Me UH - Me UH - Hi
Initial function setting of some indoor unit is "HIGH SPEED".
* 03 4 speed is not able to be set with wireless remote controller.

The filter sign is indicated after running for 180 hours.


The filter sign is indicated after running for 600 hours.
To set other indoor unit, press The filter sign is indicated after running for 1000 hours.
AIRCON NO. button, which The filter sign is indicated after running for 1000 hours, then the indoor unit will be stopped by
allows you to go back to the indoor compulsion after 24 hours.
unit selection screen 04 If you change the indoor function "04 ",
(for example: I/U 000 ). you must change the remote controller function "14 " accordingly.
You can select the louver stop position in the four.
The louver can stop at any position.
05

06
Permission/prohibition control of operation will be valid.
* 07

With the VRF series, it is used to stop all indoor units connected with the same outdoor unit immediately.
When stop signal is inputed from remote on-off terminal "CNT-6", all indoor units are stopped immediately.

To be reset for producing +3.0˚C increase in temperature during heating.


To be reset for producing +2.0˚C increase in temperature during heating.
* 08 To be reset for producing +1.0˚C increase in temperature during heating.

To be reset producing +2.0˚C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit.


To be reset producing +1.5˚C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit.
* 09 To be reset producing +1.0˚C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit.

To be reset producing -1.0˚C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit.


To be reset producing -1.5˚C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit.
To be reset producing -2.0˚C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit.
* 10
When heating thermostat is OFF, fan speed is low speed.
When heating thermostat is OFF, fan speed is set speed.

When heating thermostat is OFF, fan speed is operated intermittently.


When heating thermostat is OFF, the fan is stopped.
When the remote thermistor is working, "FAN OFF" is set automatically.
Do not set "FAN OFF" when the indoor unit's thermistor is working.

* 11 Change of indoor heat exchanger temperature to start frost prevention control.

* 12 Working only with the Single split series.


To control frost prevention, the indoor fan tap is raised.

* 13
Drain pump is run during cooling and dry.
Drain pump is run during cooling, dry and heating.
Drain pump is run during cooling, dry, heating and fan.
Drain pump is run during cooling, dry and fan.
* 14
After cooling is stopped, the fan does not perform extra operation.
After cooling is stopped, the fan perform extra operation for half an hour.
After cooling is stopped, the fan perform extra operation for an hour.
After cooling is stopped, the fan perform extra operation for six hours.
* 15
After heating is stopped or heating thermostat is OFF, the fan does not perform extra operation.
After heating is stopped or heating thermostat is OFF,the fan perform extra operation for half an hour.
After heating is stopped or heating thermostat is OFF,the fan perform extra operation for two hours.
After heating is stopped or heating thermostat is OFF, the fan perform extra operation for six hours.
* 16
During heating is stopped or heating thermostat is OFF, the fan perform intermittent operation for five minutes
with low fan speed after twenty minutes' OFF.
During heating is stopped or heating thermostat is OFF, the fan perform intermittent operation for five minutes
with low fan speed after five minutes' OFF.
* 17
Connected “OA Processing” type indoor unit, and is automatically defined.
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PJA01 2D 730
utdoor unit, and is automatically defined as following table.
Operation message
How to set function Function description: ,
UN" mode selectable indoor unit. Function No.
1. Stop air-conditioner and press (SET) (MODE) setting description:
nit without "Auto-RUN" mode
nit with two or three step of air flow setting buttons at the same time for over three seconds, and the
"FUNCTION SET " will be displayed.
nit with only one of air flow setting
nit with automatically swing louver Fixing button
nit without automatically swing louver
nit with three step of air flow setting
nit with two step of air flow setting 2. Press (SET) button.
7 Finishing button
3. Make sure which do you want to set, " FUNCTION "
nit with only one of air flow setting (remote controller function) or "I/U FUNCTION " (indoor
mp unit unit function).
e cooling unit 2 Starting button
4. Press or button.
ve indoor unit. Selecct " FUNCTION " (remote controller function) or "I/U
unit function “05 EXTERNAL INPUT” and “06 PERMISSION / 1
FUNCTION " (indoor unit function).

6 Indoor unit selection button Previous screen button

IGH SPEED"
Indoor unit air flow setting 5. Press (SET) button.
- - - - - - -
D UH - Hi - Me - Lo Hi - Me - Lo Hi - Lo Hi - Me 6. On the occasion of remote controller function selection On the occasion of indoor unit function selection

UH - UH - Hi - Me UH - Hi - Me UH - Me UH - Hi "DATA LOADING" (Indication with blinking) "DATA LOADING" (Blinking for 2 to 23 seconds to read the data)
2
some indoor unit is "HIGH SPEED". Display is changed to "01 ". Indication is changed to "02 FAN SPEED SET".
after running for 180 hours. Go to .
after running for 600 hours. Press or button.
after running for 1000 hours. "No. and function"are indicated by turns on the remote [Note]
after running for 1000 hours, then the indoor unit will be stopped by
controller function table, then you can select from them. (1) If plural indoor units are connected to a remote controller,
(For example) the indication is "I/U 000" (blinking) The lowest number of
nction "04 ",
te controller function "14 " accordingly. the indoor unit connected is indicated.
Function No.
stop position in the four.
position. Function

Press (SET) button.


The current setting of selected function is indicated. (2) Press or button.
(for example) "AUTO RUN ON" If "02 AUTO RUN SET" is Select the number of the indoor unit you are to set
trol of operation will be valid. selected If you select "ALL UNIT ", you can set the same setting with
all unites.
sed to stop all indoor units connected with the same outdoor unit immediately. (3) Press (SET) button.
Setting
d from remote on-off terminal "CNT-6", all indoor units are stopped immediately.
Press or button.
Press or button. "No. and function" are indicated by turns on the indoor unit function
+3.0˚C increase in temperature during heating.
+2.0˚C increase in temperature during heating.
Select the setting. table, then you can select from them.
+1.0˚C increase in temperature during heating. (For example)

Function No.
0˚C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit. Function
5˚C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit.
0˚C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit.
Press (SET) button.
˚C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit. The current setting of selected function is indicated.
˚C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit. (For example) "STANDARD" If "02 FAN SPEED SET" is
˚C increase in return air temperature of indoor unit. Press (SET) selected.
"SET COMPLETE" will be indicated, and the setting will be
s OFF, fan speed is low speed.
s OFF, fan speed is set speed.
completed.
Then after "No. and function" indication returns, Set as the Setting
s OFF, fan speed is operated intermittently. same procedure if you want to set continuously ,and if to
s OFF, the fan is stopped. finish, go to 7. Press or button.
or is working, "FAN OFF" is set automatically.
en the indoor unit's thermistor is working.
Select the setting.

hanger temperature to start frost prevention control. Press (SET) button.


"SET COMPLETE" will be indicated, and the setting will be
completed.
Then after "No. and function" indication returns, set as the same
le split series.
procedure if you want to set continuously , and if to finish, go to 7.
the indoor fan tap is raised. 7. Press ON/OFF button.
Setting is finished.
ooling and dry.
ooling, dry and heating.
ooling, dry, heating and fan.
ooling, dry and fan. When plural indoor units are connected to a remote controller,
press the AIRCON NO. button, which allows you to go back to
cooling thermostat is OFF, the fan does not perform extra operation. the indoor unit selection screen. (example "I/U 000 ")
cooling thermostat is OFF, the fan perform extra operation for half an hour.
cooling thermostat is OFF, the fan perform extra operation for an hour.
cooling thermostat is OFF, the fan perform extra operation for six hours.
It is possible to finish by pressing ON/OFF button on the way, but unfinished change of setting is
heating thermostat is OFF, the fan does not perform extra operation.
unavailable.
heating thermostat is OFF,the fan perform extra operation for half an hour. During setting, if you press (RESET) button, you return to the previous screen.
heating thermostat is OFF,the fan perform extra operation for two hours. Setting is memorized in the controller and it is saved independently of power failure.
heating thermostat is OFF, the fan perform extra operation for six hours.

or heating thermostat is OFF, the fan perform intermittent operation for five minutes How to check the current setting
enty minutes' OFF.
When you select from "No. and funcion" and press set button by the previous operation, the "Setting" displayed first is the current
or heating thermostat is OFF, the fan perform intermittent operation for five minutes
e minutes' OFF. setting.
(But, if you select "ALL UNIT ", the setting of the lowest number indoor unit is displayed.)
g” type indoor unit, and is automatically defined.

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(2) Model RC-EX1A


PJZ012D077

eco touch REMOTE CONTROL RC-EX1A


INSTALLATION MANUAL

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1 . Safety Precautions
This installation manual describes the installation methods and precautions related to the remote control. Use this
manual together with the user’s manuals for the indoor unit, outdoor unit and other optional equipment. Please read
this manual carefully before starting the installation work to install the unit properly.

Safety precautions
●Please read this manual carefully before starting installation work to install the unit properly.
Every one of the followings is important information to be observed strictly.
Failure to follow these instructions properly may result in serious consequences such as
WARNING death, severe injury, etc..

CAUTION Failure to follow these instructions properly may cause injury or property damage.

It could have serious consequences depending on the circumstances.


●The following pictograms are used in the text.

Never do. Always follow the instructions given.

●Keep this manual at a safe place where you can consult with whenever necessary. Show this manual to installers
when moving or repairing the unit. When the ownership of the unit is transferred, the “Installation Manual”
should be given to a new owner.

WARNING
Ask a professional contractor to carry out installation work according to the installation manual.
Improper installation work may result in electric shocks, fire or break-down.

Shut OFF the main power supply before starting electrical work.
Otherwise, it could result in electric shocks, break-down or malfunction.

Do not install the unit in appropriate environment or where inflammable gas could generate, flow
in, accumulate or leak.
If the unit is used at places where air contains dense oil mist, steam, organic solvent vapor, corrosive
gas (ammonium, sulfuric compound, acid, etc) or where acidic or alkaline solution, special spray, etc.
are used, it could cause electric shocks, break-down, smoke or fire as a result of significant
deterioration of its performance or corrosion.

Do not install the unit where water vapor is generated excessively or condensation occurs.
It could cause electric shocks, fire or break-down.

Use the specified cables for wiring, and connect them securely with care to protect electronic
parts from external forces.
Improper connections or fixing could cause heat generation, fire, etc.

Seal the inlet hole for remote control cable with putty.
If dew, water, insect, etc. enters through the hole, it could cause electric shocks, fire or break-down.

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When installing the unit at a hospital, telecommunication facility, etc., take measures to suppress
electric noises.
It could cause malfunction or break-down due to hazardous effects on the inverter, private power
generator, high frequency medical equipment, radio communication equipment, etc.
The influences transmitted from the remote control to medical or communication equipment could
disrupt medical activities, video broadcasting or cause noise interference.

CAUTION
Do not install the remote control at following places.
It could cause break-down or deformation of remote control.
(1) Where it is exposed to direct sunlight
(2) Near the equipment to generate heat
(3) Where the surface is not flat
Do not leave the remote control with its upper case removed.
When the upper case is removed, put it in a packing box or packing bag to protect internal PCBs or
other parts from dust, moisture, etc.

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2 . Accessories & Prepare on site


R/C main unit, wood screw (ø3.5 x 16) 2 pcs
Accessories
User’s Manual, Installation Manual

Parts procured at site


Item name Q’ty Remark When the cable length is longer than
100 m, the max size for wires used
Switch box in the R/C case is 0.5 mm2 . Connect
For 1 piece or 2 pieces (JIS C8340 or 1 them to wires of larger size near
equivalent)
These are not required when installing the outside of R/C. When wires are
Thin wall steel pipe for electric appliance directly on a wall. connected, take measures to prevent
As required
(JIS C8305 or equivalent) water, etc. from entering inside.
Lock nut, bushing (JIS C8330 or equivalent) As required
< 200 m 0.5 mm2 x 2-core
Lacing (JIS C8425 or equivalent) As required Necessary to run R/C cable on the wall.
Putty Suitably For sealing gaps < 300 m 0.75 mm2 x 2-core

Molly anchor As required < 400 m 1.25 mm2 x 2-core

R/C cable (0.3 mm2 x 2 pcs) As required See right table when longer than 100 m < 600 m 2.0 mm2 x 2-core

3. Remote control installation procedure


Determine where to install the remote control

Installation “Using a switch box” Installation space


“Installed directly on a wall”
Wiring direction “Backward” Wiring 30mm
“Upper center”, “Upper left”

Cautions for selecting installation place 30mm 30mm


(1) Installation surface must be flat and sufficiently strong.
R/C case must not be deformed.
(2) Where the R/C can detect room temperatures accurately.
This is a must when detecting room temperatures with
the temperature sensor of R/C.
· Install the R/C where it can detect the average tempera-
ture in the room.
· Install the R/C separated from a heat source sufficiently.
R/C temperature sensor
· Install the R/C where it will not be influenced by the
turbulence of air when the door is opened or closed. Secure minimum spaces for
disassembling the case.
Select a place where the R/C is not exposed to direct
120mm

Upper left and Upper right sides


sunlight or blown by winds from the air conditioner or
……30mm or more
temperatures on the wall surface will not deviate largely
Bottom side…120mm or more
from actual room temperature. If using L-shaped
screwdriver, 50mm or
more is available.

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Request
Be sure not to install R/C at a place where temperatures around the installation surface of R/C may differ largely from
actual room temperature.
Difference between detected temperature and actual room temperature could cause troubles.
The correction for detected temperature by the R/C cannot offset such temperature difference because it corrects the
detected temperatures itself.
Request
Do not install the R/C at a place where it is exposed to direct sunlight or where surrounding air temperature exceeds 40°C
or drops below 0°C.
It could cause discoloration, deformation, malfunction or breakdown.

Installation procedure
Dimensions (Viewed from front) PCB side (Viewed from rear)
18.3
83.5
120

Fixing holes

37 23 23 19 Sensor USB port Terminal Block


120

① To remove the upper case from the bottom cases of R/C


· Insert the tip of flat head screwdriver or the like in the
recess at the lower part of R/C and twist it lightly to
remove.

Take care to protect the removed upper case


from moisture or dust.
Conduit
② Connect wires from X and Y terminals of R/C to X and Y Wall
Locknut
terminals of indoor unit.
R/C wires (X, Y) have no polarity.
Switch box
In case of embedding wiring (When the wiring is retrieved “Backward”)
Bushing
③ Embed the switch box and the R/C wires beforehand.
50
8 Seal with putty
Seal the inlet hole for the R/C wiring with putty.
● If dust or insect enters, it could cause electric shocks,
fire or breakdown.
200
R/C cable

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④ When wires are passed through the bottom case, fix the bottom case at 2 places on the switch box.
Upper side Upper side
Switch box Switch box
for 1 pc for 2 pcs
Cut out the thin
wall part at the
Bottom case Bottom case screw mounting
section with a
knife or the like
before tightening
the screw.

Downside Downside
Wire outlet Wire outlet

⑤ When fixing the bottom case diagonally at 2 places, cut out the
thin wall section on the case.
⑥ Fix wires such that the wires will run around the terminal screws
on the top case of R/C. Wiring hole on bottom case

Cautions for wire connection


Use wires of no larger than 0.5 mm2 for
wiring running through the remote
control case, Take care not to pinch
the sheath.
Tighten by hand (0.7 N·m or less)
the wire connection. If the wire is
connected using an electric driver, it
may cause failure or deformation.

⑦ Install the upper case with care not to pinch wires of R/C.

In case of exposing wiring (When the wiring is taken out from the “upper center” or “upper left” of R/C)
③ Cut out the thin wall sections on the cases for the size of wire.

Upper center When taking the wiring out from the upper center,
open a hole before separating the upper and
bottom cases. This will reduce risk of damaging
the PCB and facilitate subsequent work.

When taking the wiring out from the upper left,


take care not to damage the PCB and not to
leave any chips of cut thin wall inside.

Upper left
Bottom case
Upper case

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If the hole is cut too large, moisture, dust or insects may enter.
Seal gaps with putty or the like.

④ Fix the bottom R/C case on a


flat surface with wood screws.
⑤ In case of the upper center,
pass the wiring behind
120mm
the bottom case. (Hatched (for retrieving 190mm
section) wire from (for retrieving wire
upper left)
⑥ Fix wires such that the wires from upper center)
will run around the terminal
screw of the top case of R/C.

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⑦ Install the top case with care
not to pinch wires of R/C.

Main/Sub setting when more than one remote control are used
Main-Sub setting for use of two or more R/Cs
Up to two units of R/C can be used at the maximum for 1 indoor unit or 1 group.
One is main R/C and the other is sub R/C.
Operating range is different depending on the main or sub R/C.

R/C function Main Sub


Indoor unit Run/Stop, setting temperature, fan speed and flap
○ ○
direction operations
X Y High power and energy-saving operations ○ ○
R/C cable (No polarity) Energy-saving setting ○ −
R/C sensor ○ −
Test run menu operation ○ −
X Y X Y
Room temperature range setting ○ −
R/C R/C Indoor unit settings ○ −
“Main” “Sub”
Individual flap control ○ −
Set the “Main” and “Sub” as described at Section 7 Operation data display ○ −
of installtion manual attached to the remote control. Error history display ○ ○

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Note: Connection to personal computer


It can be set from a personal computer via the USB port (mini-B).
Connect after removing the cover for USB port of upper case.

Replace the cover after use.


If dust, insect, etc. enters, it could cause electric
shocks or breakdown.
Special software is necessary for the connection.
For details, view the web site or refer to the engineering data.

Do not connect to a personal computer


without using the special software. USB port
Do not connect the personal computer to the USB
simultaneously with other USB devices. Cover
It could cause malfunction or breakdown of R/C or
personal computer.

Note: Initializing of password


Administrator password (for daily setting items) and service password (for installation, test
run and maintenance) are used.
○ The administrator password at factory default is “0000”. This setting can be changed
(Refer to User's Manual). When the administrator password is forgotten, it can be
initialized, if the [Highpower] and the [Energy-saving] buttons are pushed simultaneously
for 5 seconds on the administrator password input screen.
○ Service password is “9999”, which cannot be changed.
When the administrator password is input, the service password is also accepted.

Note: Combination of R/C and indoor unit


(1) It can be used as the combination of Main and Sub with RC-E3 to -E5 type of wireless R/C (optional part).
(2) It can be combined with FD-V or FD-KX E6 type and later types of indoor units
(3) In cases of combination with FD-V or FD-KX E6 type unit, there are some controlling items which cannot be used.
If operating such items, the message “Invalid request” is displayed.

For details, refer to the installation manual attached to the remote control.

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RWC012A029D
1.10.4 Installation of outdoor unit
(1) Models SRC40-60ZJX-S Model 40·50·60
R410A REFRIGERANT USED
• This installation manual deals with outdoor units and general installation specifications only. For indoor units, refer to page from 203.
• When install the unit, be sure to check whether the selection of installation place, power supply specifications, usage limitation (piping length, height differences between indoor and outdoor units, power
supply voltage and etc.) and installation spaces.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
• Read the “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS” carefully first of all and strictly follow it during the installation work in order • Keep the installation manual together with owner’s manual at a place where any user can read at any time.
to protect yourself. Moreover if necessary, ask to hand them to a new user.
• The precautionary items mentioned below are distinguished into two levels, WARNING and CAUTION . • For installing qualified personnel, take precautions in respect to themselves by using suitable protective
WARNING : Wrong installation would cause serious consequences such as injuries or death. clothing, groves, etc., and then perform the installation works.
CAUTION : Wrong installation might cause serious consequences depending on circumstances. • Please pay attention not to fall down the tools, etc. when installing the unit at the high position.
Both mentions the important items to protect your health and safety so strictly follow them by any means. • If unusual noise can be heard during operation, consult the dealer.
• Be sure to confirm no anomaly on the equipment by commissioning after completed installation and explain the • The meanings of “Marks” used here are shown as follows:
operating methods as well as the maintenance methods of this equipment to the user according to the owner’s
manual. Never do it under any circumstances. Always do it according to the instruction.

WARNING
• Installation must be carried out by the qualified installer. • Ventilate the working area well in the event of refrigerant leakage during circuit breaker or switch (fuse:16A) with a contact separation of at least
If you install the system by yourself, it may cause serious trouble such as water leaks, installation. 3mm.
electric shocks, fire and personal injury, as a result of a system malfunction. Do not If the refrigerant comes into contact with naked flames, poisonous gas is produced. • Arrange the wiring in the control box so that it cannot be pushed up
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carry out the installation and maintenance work except the by qualified installer. • Use the prescribed pipes, flare nuts and tools for R410A. further into the box. Install the service panel correctly.
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• Install the system in full accordance with the installation manual. Using existing parts (for R22 or R407C) can cause the unit failure and serious Incorrect installation may result in overheating and fire.
Incorrect installation may cause bursts, personal injury, water leaks, electric accidents due to burst of the refrigerant circuit. • Use the prescribed cables for electrical connection, tighten the cables
shocks and fire. • Tighten the flare nut by torque wrench with specified method. securely in terminal block and relieve the cables correctly to prevent
• Be sure to use only for household and residence. If the flare nut were tightened with excess torque, this may cause burst and overloading the terminal blocks.
If this appliance is installed in inferior environment such as machine shop and etc., refrigerant leakage after a long period. Loose connections or cable mountings can cause anomalous heat production or fire.
it can cause malfunction. • Do not open the operation valves for liquid line and gas line until • Be sure to fix up the service panels.
• When installing in small rooms, take prevention measures not to completed refrigerant piping work, air tightness test and evacuation. Incorrect fixing can cause electric shocks or fire due to intrusion of dust or water.
exceed the density limit of refrigerant in the event of leakage, referred If the compressor is operated in state of opening operation valves before • Be sure to switch off the power supply in the event of installation,
by the formula (accordance with ISO5149). completed connection of refrigerant piping work, air can be sucked into refrigerant inspection or servicing.
If the density of refrigerant exceeds the limit, please consult the dealer and install circuit, which can cause bust or personal injury due to anomalously high pressure If the power supply is not shut off, there is a risk of electric shocks, unit failure or
the ventilation system, otherwise lack of oxygen can occur, which can cause serious in the refrigerant. personal injury due to the unexpected start of fan.
accident. • The electrical installation must be carried out by the qualified electrician • Stop the compressor before removing the pipe after shutting the
• Use the original accessories and the specified components for in accordance with “the norm for electrical work” and “national wiring service valve on pump down work.
installation. regulation”, and the system must be connected to the dedicated circuit. If the pipe is removed when the compressor is in operation with the service valve
If parts other than those prescribed by us are used, It may cause water leaks, Power supply with insufficient capacity and incorrect function done by improper open, air would be mixed in the refrigeration circuit and it could cause explosion
electric shocks, fire and personal injury. work can cause electric shocks and fire. and injuries due to abnormal high pressure in the cooling cycle.
• Install the unit in a location with good support. • Be sure to shut off the power before starting electrical work. • Only use prescribed optional parts. The installation must be carried out
Unsuitable installation locations can cause the unit to fall and cause material Failure to shut off the power can cause electric shocks, unit failure or incorrect by the qualified installer.
damage and personal injury. function of equipment. If you install the system by yourself, it can cause serious trouble such as water
• Ensure the unit is stable when installed, so that it can withstand • Be sure to use the cables conformed to safety standard and cable leaks, electric shocks, fire.
earthquakes and strong winds. ampacity for power distribution work. • Be sure to wear protective goggles and gloves while at work.
Unsuitable installation locations can cause the unit to fall and cause material Unconformable cables can cause electric leak, anomalous heat production or fire. • Earth leakage breaker must be installed.
damage and personal injury. • This appliance must be connected to main power supply by means of a If the earth leakage breaker is not installed, it can cause electric shocks.

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• Ensure that no air enters in the refrigerant circuit when the unit is • Do not bundling, winding or processing for the power cord. Or, do not • Do not perform any change of protective device itself or its setup
installed and removed. deforming the power plug due to tread it. condition.
If air enters in the refrigerant circuit, the pressure in the refrigerant circuit This may cause fire or heating. The forced operation by short-circuiting protective device of pressure switch and
becomes too high, which can cause burst and personal injury. • Do not run the unit with removed panels or protections. temperature controller or the use of non specified component can cause fire or
• Do not processing, splice the power cord, or share a socket with other power plugs. Touching rotating equipments, hot surfaces or high voltage parts can cause burst.
This may cause fire or electric shock due to defecting contact, defecting personal injury due to entrapment, burn or electric shocks.
insulation and over-current etc.

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• Carry out the electrical work for ground lead with care.
Do not connect the ground lead to the gas line, water line, lightning conductor or telephone line’s ground lead. Incorrect grounding can cause unit faults such as electric shocks due to short-circuiting.

• Use the circuit breaker for all pole correct capacity. Circuit breaker • Take care when carrying the unit by hand. • When perform the air conditioner operation (cooling or drying operation)
should be the one that disconnect all poles under over current. If the unit weights more than 20kg, it must be carried by two or more persons. Do in which ventilator is installed in the room. In this case, using the air
Using the incorrect circuit breaker, it can cause the unit malfunction and fire. not carry by the plastic straps, always use the carry handle when carrying the unit conditioner in parallel with the ventilator, there is the possibility that
• Install isolator or disconnect switch on the power supply wiring in by hand. Use gloves to minimize the risk of cuts by the aluminum fins. drain water may backflow in accordance with the room lapse into the
accordance with the local codes and regulations. • Dispose of any packing materials correctly. negative pressure status. Therefore, set up the opening port such as
The isolator should be locked in OFF state in accordance with EN60204-1. Any remaining packing materials can cause personal injury as it contains nails and incorporate the air into the room that may appropriate to ventilation (For
• After maintenance, all wiring, wiring ties and the like, should be returned wood. And to avoid danger of suffocation, be sure to keep the plastic wrapper example; Open the door a little). In addition, just as above, so set up the
to their original state and wiring route, and the necessary clearance from away from children and to dispose after tear it up. opening port if the room lapse into negative pressure status due to
all metal parts should be secured. • Be sure to insulate the refrigerant pipes so as not to condense the register of the wind for the high rise apartment etc.
• Secure a space for installation, inspection and maintenance specified in ambient air moisture on them.
the manual. Insufficient insulation can cause condensation, which can lead to moisture
Insufficient space can result in accident such as personal injury due to falling damage on the ceiling, floor, furniture and any other valuables.
from the installation place.

• Do not install the unit in the locations listed below. • Do not install the outdoor unit in the locations listed below. • Do not install the outdoor unit in a location where insects and small
• Locations where carbon fiber, metal powder or any powder is floating. • Locations where discharged hot air or operating sound of the outdoor unit can animals can inhabit.
• Locations where any substances that can affect the unit such as sulphide gas, bother neighborhood. Insects and small animals can enter the electric parts and cause damage or fire.
chloride gas, acid and alkaline can occur. • Locations where outlet air of the outdoor unit blows directly to an animal or Instruct the user to keep the surroundings clean.
• Vehicles and ships. plants. The outlet air can affect adversely to the plant etc. • Do not use the base flame for outdoor unit which is corroded or damaged
• Locations where cosmetic or special sprays are often used. • Locations where vibration can be amplified and transmitted due to insufficient due to long periods of operation.
• Locations with direct exposure of oil mist and steam such as kitchen and strength of structure. Using an old and damage base flame can cause the unit falling down and cause
machine plant. • Locations where vibration and operation sound generated by the outdoor unit personal injury.
• Locations where any machines which generate high frequency harmonics are can affect seriously (on the wall or at the place near bed room). • Do not use any materials other than a fuse with the correct rating in the
used. • Locations where an equipment affected by high harmonics is placed (TV set or location where fuses are to be used.
• Locations with salty atmospheres such as coastlines. radio receiver is placed within 5m). Connecting the circuit with copper wire or other metal thread can cause unit
• Locations with heavy snow (If installed, be sure to provide base flame and snow • Locations where drainage cannot run off safely. failure and fire.
hood mentioned in the manual). It can affect surrounding environment and cause a claim. • Do not touch any buttons with wet hands.
• Locations where the unit is exposed to chimney smoke. • Do not install the unit near the location where leakage of combustible It can cause electric shocks.
• Locations at high altitude (more than 1000m high). gases can occur. • Do not touch any refrigerant pipes with your hands when the system is in
• Locations with ammonic atmospheres. If leaked gases accumulate around the unit, it can cause fire. operation.
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• Locations where heat radiation from other heat source can affect the unit. • Do not install the unit where corrosive gas (such as sulfurous acid gas etc.) During operation the refrigerant pipes become extremely hot or extremely cold
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• Locations without good air circulation. or combustible gas (such as thinner and petroleum gases) can accumulate depending the operating condition, and it can cause burn injury or frost injury.
• Locations with any obstacles which can prevent inlet and outlet air of the unit. or collect, or where volatile combustible substances are handled. • Do not touch the suction or aluminum fin on the outdoor unit.
• Locations where short circuit of air can occur (in case of multiple units Corrosive gas can cause corrosion of heat exchanger, breakage of plastic parts This may cause injury.
installation). and etc. And combustible gas can cause fire. • Do not put anything on the outdoor unit and operating unit.
• Locations where strong air blows against the air outlet of outdoor unit. • Do not install nor use the system close to the equipment that generates This may cause damage the objects or injury due to falling to the object.
• Locations where something located above the unit could fall. electromagnetic fields or high frequency harmonics. • Do not use the unit for special purposes such as storing foods, cooling
It can cause remarkable decrease in performance, corrosion and damage of Equipment such as inverters, standby generators, medical high frequency precision instruments and preservation of animals, plants or art.
components, malfunction and fire. equipments and telecommunication equipments can affect the system, and cause • Do not clean up the unit with water.
malfunctions and breakdowns. The system can also affect medical equipment and
telecommunication equipment, and obstruct its function or cause jamming.

Check before installation work 9 Wrench key (Hexagon) [4m/m]


Option parts Q’ty Necessary tools for the installation work
10 Vacuum pump
• Model name and power source
a Sealing plate 1 1 Plus headed driver Vacuum pump adapter (Anti-reverse flow type)
• Refrigerant piping length 11
b Sleeve 1 2 Knife (Designed specifically for R410A)
• Piping, wiring and miscellaneous small parts
• Indoor unit installation manual c Inclination plate 1 3 Saw 12 Gauge manifold (Designed specifically for R410A)
d Putty 1 4 Tape measure 13 Charge hose (Designed specifically for R410A)
e Drain hose (extension hose) 1 5 Hammer 14 Flaring tool set (Designed specifically for R410A)
Accessories for outdoor unit Q’ty
Piping cover 6 Spanner wrench 15 Gas leak detector (Designed specifically for R410A)
f 1
1 Grommet (Heat pump type only) 4 (for insulation of connection piping) 7 Torque wrench [14.0~62.0N·m (1.4~6.2kgf·m)] Gauge for projection adjustment
16
2 Drain elbow (Heat pump type only) 1 8 Hole core drill (65mm in diameter) (Used when flare is made by using conventional flare tool)

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Notabilia as a unit designed for R410A
● Do not use any refrigerant other than R410A. R410A will rise to pressure about 1.6 times higher than that of aconventional refrigerant.
A cylinder containing R410A has a pink indication mark on the top.
●A unit designed for R410A has adopted a different size indoor unit operation valve charge port and a different size check joint provided in the unit to prevent the charging of a wrong refrigerant by mistake.
The processed dimension of the flared part of a refrigerant pipe and a flare nut's parallel side measurement have also been altered to raise strength against pressure.
Accordingly, you are required to arrange dedicated R410A tools listed in the table on the right before installing or servicing this unit.
● Do not use a charge cylinder. The use of acharge cylinder will cause the refrigerant composition to change, which results in performance degradation.
● In charging refrigerant, always take it out from a cylinder in the liquid phase.
● All indoor units must be models designed exclusively for R410A. Check connectable indoor unit models in a catalog, etc. (A wrong indoor unit, if connected into the system, will impair proper system operation)

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

When a unit is hoisted with slings for haulage, take into consideration the offset of its gravity
CAUTION center position. If not properly balanced, the unit can be thrown off-balance and fall.

1) Delive ry Pad (2) If the unit can be affected by strong wind, following measures are required.
Strong wind can cause damage of fan (fanmotor), or can cause performance degradation, or can trigger
● Deliver the unit as close as possible to the installation site before removing it from anomalous stop of the unit due to rising of high pressure.
the packaging.
● When you have to unpack the unit for a compelling reason before you haul it to the
1.Install the outlet air blow side of the unit to face a
installation point, hoist the unit with nylon slings or ropes and protection pads so that
wall of building, or provide a fence or a windbreak screen.
you may not damage the unit.

2) Portage Heavy

● The right hand side of the unit as viewed from the front (diffuserside) is heavier. Over 500mm
A person carrying the right hand side must take heed of this fact. A person carrying
the left hand side must hold with his right hand the handle provided on the frontpanel
of the unit and with his left hand the corner column section. 2.Install the outlet air blow side of the unit in a position
perpendicular to the direction of wind.
Wind direction
3) Selection of installation location for the outdoor unit
Be sure to select a suitable installation place in consideration of following conditions. Wind direction
〇 A place where it is horizontal, stable and can endure the unit weight and will not allow vibration transmittance
of the unit.
〇 A place where it can be free from possibility of bothering neighbors due to noise or exhaust air from the unit.
〇 A place where the unit is not exposed to oil splashes. 5) Installation space
〇 A place where it can be free from danger of flammable gas leakage.
〇 A place where drain water can be disposed without any trouble. ● Walls surrounding the unit in the four sides are not acceptable.
〇 A place where the unit will not be affected by heat radiation from other heat source. ● There must be a 1-meter or larger space in the above.
〇 A place where snow will not accumulate.
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● When more than one unit are installed side by side, provide a 250mm or wider interval between them as a service
〇 A place where the unit can be kept away 5m or more from TV set and/or radio receiver in order to avoid any space. In order to facilitate servicing of controllers, please provide a sufficient space between units so that their
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radio or TV interference. top plates can be removed easily.


〇 A place where good air circulation can be secured, and enough service space can be secured for maintenance ● Where a danger of short-circuiting exists, install guide louvers.
and service of the unit safely. ● When more than one unit are installed, provide sufficient intake space consciously so that short-circuiting may not occur.
〇 A place where the unit will not be affected by electromagnetic waves and/or high-harmonic waves generated by
● Where piling snow can bury the outdoor unit, provide proper snow guards.
other equipment.
〇 A place where chemical substances like sulfuric gas, chloric gas, acid and alkali (including ammonia), which can
The height of a wall is 1200mm or less.
harm the unit, will not be generated and not remain.
〇 (mm)
at a place where it is not influenced by natural wind. Model 40, 50, 60 Intake L3
〇 A place where strong wind will not blow against the outlet air blow of the unit. Example installation L2 service
( space )
Size Ⅰ Ⅱ Ⅲ Ⅳ
L4
L1 Open 280 280 180
Intake
4) Caution about selection of installation location L2 100 75 Open Open
L3 100 80 80 80 Outlet
(1) If the unit is installed in the area where the snow will accumulate, following measures are required. L1
L4 250 Open 250 Open
The bottom plate of unit and intake, outlet may be blocked by snow.
6) Installation
1 Install the unit on the base so 2 Provide a snow hood to 3 Install the unit under eaves
the outdoor unit on site. or provide the roof on site. ① Anchor bolt fixed position ② Notabilia for installation
that the bottom is higher than
snow cover surface. Regarding outline of a snow 88.4 510 200
24.3

hood, refer to our technical Fasten with bolts


manual. Intake
(M10-12)
288.7

312.5
351.6

Use a long block to


Outlet extend the width. Use a thicker block to anchor deeper.

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14.8

● In installing the unit, fix the unit’s legs with bolts specified on the left.
Since drain water generated by defrost control may freeze, following measures are required. ● The protrusion of an anchor bolt on the front side must be kept within 15 mm.
● Don’t execute drain piping work by using a drain elbow and drain grommets (optional parts). [Refer to Drain ● Securely install the unit so that it does not fall over during earthquakes or strong winds, etc.
piping work.] ● Refer to the above illustrations for information regarding concrete foundations.
● Recommend setting Defrost Control (SW3-1) and Snow Guard Fan Control (SW3-2). [Refer to Setting SW3-1, ● Install the unit in a level area. (With a gradient of 5 mm or less.)
SW3-2.] Improper installation can result in a compressor failure, broken piping with in the unit and abnormal noise generation.

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2. REFRIGERANT PIPING WORK
1) Restrictions on unit installation and use
● Check the following points in light of the indoor unit specifications and the installation site.
● Observe the following restrictions on unit installation and use. Improper installation can result in a compressor failure or performance degradation.
Indoor unit
Restrictions Dimensional restrictions Marks appearing in the drawing on the right

Main pipe length 30m or less L


H
When the outdoor unit is positioned higher, 20m or less H
Elevation difference between
indoor and outdoor units
When the outdoor unit is positioned lower, 20m or less H L
Outdoor unit
● The use restrictions appearing in the table above are applicable to the standard pipe size combinations shown in the table below.
CAUTION Where an existing pipe system is utilized, different one-waypipe length restrictions should apply depending on its pipe size.
For more information, please see “5. UTILIZATION OF EXISTING PIPING.”

2) Determination of pipe size When pipe is brazing.


● Determine refrigerant pipe size pursuant to the following guidelines based on the
  indoor unit specifications. About brazing
Model 40, 50, 60
Gas pipe Liquid pipe Brazing must be performed under a nitrogen gas flow.
Without nitrogen gas, a large quantity of foreign matters (oxidizedfilm) are created,
φ12.7 φ6.35
Outdoor unit connected causing a critical failure from capillary tube or expansion valve clogging.
Flare Flare
Primary side Secondary side
Refrigerant piping (branch pipeL) Plug the end of the pipe with tape, or other
φ12.7 φ6.35 Station valve
material, and fill the pipe with nitrogen gas.
0.5MPa
Indoor unit connected φ12.7 φ6.35 <N2> Hand
Taping
Nitrogen
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Nitrogen Relief valve


Only use nitrogen gas (N2) Brazing gas
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3) Refrigerant pipe wall thickness and material Pipe diameter [mm] 6.35 12.7
● Select refrigerant pipes of the table shown on the right wall thickness and material as specified for each pipe size. Minimum pipe wall thickness [mm] 0.8 0.8
NOTE ● Select pipes having a wall thickness larger than the specified minimum pipe thickness. Pipe material* O-type pipe O-type pipe
*Phosphorus deoxidized seamless copper pipe ICS 23.040.15, ICS 77.150.30
4) On-site piping work
A
Take care so that installed pipes may not touch components within a unit. Flared pipe end : A (mm)
IMPORTANT If touching with an internal component, it will generate abnormal sounds and/or vibrations. Copper
pipe outer A 0
ー0. 4
How to remove the side cover Please remove the screw of a side cover and remove to the front. diameter
φ6.35 9. 1
● Carry out the on site piping work with the operation valve fully closed. φ12.7 16.6
● Give sufficient protection to a pipe end (compressed and blazed, or with an adhesive tape) so
that water or foreign matters may not enter the piping.
● Bend a pipe to a radius as large as practical.(R100~R150) Do not bend a pipe repeatedly to correct Copper pipe protrusion for flaring : B (mm)
B

its form.
● Flare connection is used between the unit and refrigerant pipe. Flare a pipe after engaging a
Copper In the case of a rigid (clutch) type
pipe outer
flare nut onto it. Flare dimensions for R410A are different from those for conventional R407C. diameter With an R410A tool With a conventional tool
Although we recommend the use of flaring tools designed specifically for R410A, conventional φ6.35
flaring tools can also be used by adjusting the measurement of protrusion B with a protrusion 0∼0.5 1.0∼1.5
φ12.7
control gauge.
● The pipe should be anchored every 1.5m or less to isolate the vibration.
● Tighten a flare joint securely with a double spanner. Side cover The screw of the side cover

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is tightened securely.

CAUTION Do not apply force beyond proper fastening torque in tightening the flare nut.
Fix both liquid and gas operation valves at the valve main bodies as illustrated on the right, and then fasten them,
applying appropriate fastening torque.

Operation valve size (mm) Tightening torque (N・m) Tightening angle (°) Recommended length of a tool handle (mm)

φ6.35 (1/4") 14∼18 45∼60 150 Use a torque wrench. If a torque wrench is
not available, fasten the flare nut manually
φ12.7 (1/2") 49∼61 30∼45 250
first and then tighten it further, using the
Do not hold the valve cap area with a spanner. left table as a guide.

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5) Air tightness test
① Although outdoor and indoor units themselves have been tested for air tightness at the factory, check the connecting pipes after the installation work for air tightness from the Gas side
operation valve’s check joint equipped on the outdoor unit side. While conducting a test, keep the operation valve shut all the time. Outdoor unit operation valve Indoor unit
a) Raise the pressure to 0.5 MPa, and then stop. Leave it for five minutes to see if the pressure drops. Check joint
b) Then raise the pressure to 1.5 MPa, and stop. Leave it for five more minutes to see if the pressure drops.
c) Then raise the pressure to the specified level (4.15 MPa), and record the ambient temperature and the pressure. rize
ssu
d) If no pressure drop is observed with an installation pressurized to the specified level and left for about one day, it is acceptable. When the ambient Temperature fall 1℃, the pressure Pre

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also fall approximately 0.01 MPa. The pressure, if changed, should be compensated for.
e) If a pressure drop is observed in checking e) and a) – d), a leak exists somewhere. Find a leak by applying bubble test liquid to welded parts and flare joints and repair it. After
repair, conduct an air-tightness test again.
② In conducting an air-tightness test, use nitrogen gas and pressurize the system with nitrogen gas from the gas side. Do not use a medium other than nitrogen gas under any circumstances.
Compound pressure gauge
Operation Valve
Pressure gauge
6) Evacuation Cap
<Work flow > Airtighteness test completed Operation Valve
(two-way valve)
Gauge Manifold
-0.1MPa (Designed specifically for R410A)
(-76cmHg)
Vacuuming begins
Handle Lo Handle Hi.
When the system has remaining moisture Run the vacuum pump for at least one hour after the vacuum
Operation Valve
inside or a leaky point, the vacuum gauge gauge shows -101kPa or lower. (-755mmHg or lower) (three-way valve)
Charge hose
(Designed specifically for R410A)
indicator will rise. Vacuuming completed Vacuum pump adapter
Check the system for a leaky point and Operation Valve (Anti-reverse flow type)
then draw air to create a vacuum again. Confirm that the vacuum gauge indicator does not rise even if (Designed specifically for R410A)
Cap
the system is left for one hour or more.
Vacuum gauge check Check joint Vacuum pump
Charge hose
(Designed specifically for R410A)
Fill refrigerant
Securely tighten the operation valve cap and the check joint blind nut after adjustment.
Pay attention to the following points in addition to the above for the R410A and compatible machines.
Operation valve size Operation valve cap Check joint blind nut
○To prevent a different oil from entering, assign dedicated tools, etc. to each refrigerant type. Under no circumstances must a (mm) tightening torque (N·m) tightening torque (N·m)
gauge manifold and a charge hose in particular be shared with other refrigerant types (R22, R407C, etc.).
φ6.35 (1/4") 20∼30
○Use a counterflow prevention adapter to prevent vacuum pump oil from entering the refrigerant system. 10∼12
φ12.7 (1/2") 25∼35
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(1) Calculate a required refrigerant charge volume from the following table. (2) Charging refrigerant
●Since R410A refrigerant must be charged in the liquid phase, you should charge it, keeping the container
Additional charge volume (kg) Refrigerant volume charged Installation’s pipe length (m)
per meter of refrigerant piping for shipment at the factory covered without additional cylinder upside down or using a refrigerant cylinder equipped with a siphon tube.
(liquid pipeφ6.35) (kg) refrigerant charge ●Charge refrigerant always from the liquid side service port with the operation valve shut. When you find it
difficult to charge a required amount, fully open the outdoor unit valves on both liquid and gas sides and
Model 40, 50, 60 0.02 1.50 15 charge refrigerant from the gas (suction) side service port, while running the unit in the cooling mode. In
doing so, care must be taken so that refrigerant may be discharged from the cylinder in the liquid phase all
● This unit contains factory charged refrigerant covering 15m of refrigerant piping and additional refrigerant charge on the the time. When the cylinder valve is throttled down or a dedicated conversion tool to change liquid-phase
installation site is not required for an installation with up to 15m refrigerant piping. refrigerant into mist is used to protect the compressor, however, adjust charge conditions so that
When refrigerant piping exceeds 15m, additionally charge an amount calculated from the pipe length and the above table refrigerant will gasify upon entering the unit.
for the portion in excess of 15m. ●In charging refrigerant, always charge a calculated volume by using a scale to measure the charge volume.
● If an existing pipe system is used, a required refrigerant charge volume will vary depending on the liquid pipe size.
●When refrigerant is charged with the unit being run, complete a charge operation within 30 minutes.
For further information, please see “5. UTILIZATION OF EXISTING PIPING.” Running the unit with an insufficient quantity of refrigerant for a long time can cause a compressor failure.
Formula to calculate the volume of additional refrigerant required
NOTE Put down the refrigerant volume calculated from the pipe length onto the caution label attached on
Additional charge volume (kg) = { Main length (m) – Factory charged volume 15 (m) } x 0.02 (kg/m) the back side of the service panel.
*When an additional charge volume calculation result is negative,
it is not necessary to charge refrigerant additionally.
● For an installation measuring 15 m or shorter in pipe length, please charge the refrigerant volume charged for shipment at the
factory, when you recharge refrigerant after servicing etc.
8) Heating and condensation prevention Band (accessory) Pipe cover (accessory)
(1) Dress refrigerant pipes (both gas and liquid pipes) for heat insulation and prevention of dew condensation.
・ Improper heat insulation/anti-dew dressing can result in a water leak or dripping causing damage to household effects, etc.
(2) Use a heat insulating material that can withstand 120℃ or a higher temperature. Poor heat insulating capacity can cause heat insulation problems or cable

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deterioration.
・ All gas pipes must be securely heat insulated in order to prevent damage from dripping water that comes from the condensation formed on them during a cooling operation
or personal injury from burns because their surface can reach quite a high temperature due to discharged gas flowing inside during a heating operation. Wires for connecting indoor
・ Wrap indoor units’ flare joints with heat insulating parts (pipe cover) for heat insulation (both gas and liquid pipes). Exterior tape
and outdoor units
・ Give heat insulation to both gas and liquid side pipes. Bundle a heat insulating material and a pipe tightly together so that no gaps may be left between them and wrap them
Gas piping
together with a connecting cable by a dressing tape. Liquid piping
・ Both gas and liquid pipes need to be dressed with 20 mm or thicker heat insulation materials above the ceiling where relative humidity exceeds 70%.
Insulation

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3. DRAIN PIPING WORK
● Execute drain piping by using a drain elbow and drain
grommets supplied separately as optional parts, where
water drained from the outdoor unit is a problem.
CAUTION
●When condensed water needs to be
● Water may drip where there is a larger amount of drain
water. Seal around the drain elbow and drain grommets led to a drain, etc., install the unit on a
Do not put a grommet flat base (supplied separately as an
with putty or adequate caulking material. on this hole. optional part) or concrete blocks.
● Condensed water may flow out from vicinity of operation This is a supplementary
 Then, please secure space for the drain
valve or connected pipes. drain hole to discharge
elbow and the drain hose.
drain water, when a large
● Where you are likely to have several days of sub-zero quantity of it is gathered.
Clearance
temperatures in a row, do not use a drain elbow and Drain elbow
drain grommets. (There is a risk of drain water
freezing inside and blocking the drain.) Drain hose
Grommet (To be procured on the installer's part)

4. ELECTRICAL WIRING WORK  For details of electrical cabling, refer to the indoor unit installation manual.

Electrical installation work must be performed by an electrical installation service provider qualified by a power provider of the country.
Electrical installation work must be executed according to the technical standards and other regulations applicable to electrical installations in the country.

Do not use any supply cord lighter than one specified in parentheses for each type below. CAUTION
・ braided cord (code designation 60245 IEC 51),
・ ordinary tough rubber sheathed cord (code designation 60245 IEC 53) In case of faulty wiring connection, the indoor unit stops,
・ flat twin tinsel cord (code designation 60227 IEC 41); and then the run lamp turns on and the timer lamp blinks.
Use polychloroprene sheathed flexible cord (code designation 60245 IEC57) for supply cords of parts of appliances for outdoor use.

Ground the unit. Do not connect the grounding wire to a gas pipe, water pipe, lightning rod or telephone grounding wire.
If impropery grounded, an electric shock or malfunction may result.

A grounding wire must be connected before connecting the power cable. Provide a grounding wire longer than the power cable. Use cables for interconnection wiring to avoid loosening of the wires.
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The installation of an impulse withstanding type earth leakage breaker is necessary. A failure to install an earth leakage breaker can result in an CENELEC code for cables Required field cables.
acccident such as an electric shock or a fire.
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Do not turn on the power until the electrical work is completeted .
H Harmonized cable type

Do not use a condensive capacitor for power factor improvement under any circumstances. (It dose not improve power factor, while it can cause
05 300/500 volts
an abnormal overheat accident)
R Natural-and/or synth. rubber wire insulation

For power supply cables, use conduits.

Do not lay electronic control cables (remote control and signaling wires) and other cables together outside the unit. Laying them together can result
N Polychloroprene rubber conductors insulation
in the malfunctioning or a failure of the unit due to electric noises. R Stranded core

Fasten cables so that may not touch the piping, etc. 4or5 Number of conductors

When cables are connected, make sure that all electrical components within the electrical component box are free of loose connector coupling or G One conductor of the cable is the earth conductor
terminal connection and then attach the cover securely. (Improper cover attachment can result in malfunctioning or a failure of the unit, if water (yellow/green)
penetrates into the box.) 1.5 Section of copper wire (mm 2)

Always use a three-core cable for an indoor-outdoor connecting cable. Never use a shield cable.

Power cable, indoor-outdoor connecting wires


● Always perform grounding system installation work with the power cord unplugged.
● Connect a pair bearing a common terminal number with an indoor-outdoor connecting wire.
Earth leakage breaker
Power supply terminal block ( Harmonic resistant type) ● In cabling, fasten cables securely with cable clamps so that no external force may work on terminal connections.
● Grounding terminals are prorided in the control box.

Cable clamp Switchgear or Circuit breaker Always use an earth leakage circuit breaker designed for inverter circuits to
CAUTION prevent a faulty operation.
○It holds cables in place and protect the terminal N L
connection from external force. Outdoor unit Switchgear or Circuit Breaker
Power souce Interconnecting and
○This clamp is for the cable in the outside 1 2/N 3 Phase Model Earth leakage breaker grounding wires
Switch breaker Over current protector (minimum)
diameter 9~15mm. rated capacity (minimum)
Please adjust it when not suitable. 1 2/N 3
Indoor unit 40

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Cable clamp 15A,30mA,
Single-phase 50 30A 16A 2.0 mm 2 1.5mm×4
0.1sec or less
○It holds cables in place and protect the terminal 60
connection from external force. ●The specifications shown in the above table are for units without heaters. For units with heaters, refer to
Grounding terminal the installation instructions or the construction instructions of the indoor unit.
●Switchgear or Circuit breaker capacity which is calculated from MAX. over current should be chosen along the
○Please be sure to carry out D-type (type III) regulations in each country.
grounding work. ●The cable specifications are based on the assumption that a metal or plastic conduit is used with no more than
three cables contained in a conduit and a voltage drop is 2%. For an installation falling outside of these
conditions, please follow the internal cabling regulations. Adapt it to the regulation in effect in each country.

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5. UTILIZATION OF EXISTING PIPING
Check whether an existing pipe system is reusable or not by using the following flow chart. <Table of pipe size restrictions>
◎:Standard pipe size ○:Usable △:Restricted to shorter pipe length limits
START Additional charge volume per meter of pipe 0.02kg/m 0.06kg/m
Liquid pipe ø 6.35 ø 9.52
Are an outdoor unit and an indoor unit connected to the NO Pipe size
existing pipe system to reuse? Gas pipe ø 12.7 ø 12.7
YES Usability ◎ △
NO Which of the following refrigeration oils Can‘t
Are the existing units our products? does the existing unit use? Please make an 40 Maximum one-way pipe length 30 10
NO Use
Suniso, MS, Barrel Freeze, HAB, Freol, inquiry for
YES YES reusability. Length covered without additional charge 15 5
ether oil, ester oil
Can Use Usability ◎ △
50 Maximum one-way pipe length 30 10
Does the existing pipe system to reuse satisfy all of the following?
(1) The pipe length is 30m or less. Length covered without additional charge 15 15
(2) The pipe size conforms to the table of pipe size restrictions.
(3) The elevation difference between the indoor and outdoor units NO Usability ◎ △
conforms to the following restrictions.
Where the outdoor unit is above: 15m or less 60 Maximum one-way pipe length 30 10
Where the outdoor unit is below: 15m or less ※Check with the flow chart developed for a case where
YES
an existing pipe system is reused for a Length covered without additional charge 15 5
twin-triple-double-twin model published as a
technical data sheet.
YES Change is impossible. ● Please consult with our distributor in the area, if you need to recover refrigerant and charge it again.
Is the unit to install in the existing pipe system a
Change the branching pipe to a specified type.
twin-triple-double-twin model? ● Any combinations of pipe sizes not listed in the table are not usable.
NO Change

Is the existing pipe system to reuse free of corrosion, flaws or dents?


YES
Repair the damaged parts.
Repair is impossible.
Formula to calculate additional charge volume
NO Repair Additional charge volume (kg) = {Main pipe length (m) – Length covered without additional charge shown in the table (m)} ×
Is the existing pipe system to reuse free of gas leaks?
Air tightness is Additional charge volume per meter of pipe shown in the table (kg/m)
impossible.
(Check whether refrigerant charge was required frequently for Check the pipe system for air tightness on the site.
the system before) ※ If you obtain a negative figure as a result of calculation, no additional refrigerant needs to be charged.
Air tightness is OK
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NO Remove is Example) When an 60 is installed in a 10m long existing pipe system (liquid φ9.52, gas φ12.7),
impossible the quantity of refrigerant to charge additionally should be (10m-5m) x 0.06kg/m = 0.3 kg.
Remove those branches.
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Are there any branch pipes with no indoor unit connected?


NO Remove

WARNING <Where the existing unit can be run for a cooling operation.>
Are heat insulation materials of the existing pipe system to Repair is impossible.
reuse free of peel-offs or deterioration? Repair the damaged parts.
(Heat insulation is necessary for both gas and liquid pipes)
Carry out the following steps with the excising unit (in the order of (1), (2), (3) and (4))
Repair
NO (1) Run the unit for 30 minutes for a cooling operation.
(2) Stop the indoor fan and run the unit for 3 minutes for a cooling operation (returning liquid)
Aren’t there any loose pipe supports? Repair the damaged parts. (3) Close the liquid side operation valve of the outdoor unit and pump down (refrigerant recovery)
No loose pipe supports Some loose pipe supports Repair (4) Blow with nitrogen gas. ※ If discolored refrigeration oil or any foreign matters is discharged
by the blow, wash the pipe system or install a new pipe system.
● For the flare nut, do not use the old one, but use the one supplied with the outdoor unit.
The existing pipe system is not reusable. Process a flare to the dimensions specified for R410A.
The existing pipe system is reusable. Install a new pipe system.
<Where the existing unit cannot be run for a cooling operation.>
Wash the pipe system or install a new pipe system.
● If you choose to wash the pipe system, please contact our distributor in the area.

INSTALLATION TEST CHECK POINTS


Check the following points again after completion of the installation, and before turnig on the power. Conduct a test run again and ensure that the unit operates properly.
Explain to the customer how to use the unit and how to take care of the unit following the instruction manual.

After installation

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Power cables and connecting wires are securely fixed to the terminal block. The pipe joints for indoor and outdoor pipes have been insulated.
The power supply voltage is correct as the rating. The reverse flow check cap is attached.
The drain hose is fixed securely. The cover of the pipe cover (A) faces downward to prevent rain from entering.
Operational valve is fully open. Gaps are properly sealed between the pipe covers (A) (B) and the wall surface / pipes.
No gas leaks from the joints of the operational valve. The screw of the side cover is tightened securely.

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●The precautions described below are divided into WARNING and CAUTION . The matters with possibilities leading to serious consequences such as death or serious personal (1) If the unit is ins
injury due to erroneous handling are listed in the ● Piping, wiring and miscellaneous small parts The bottom pla
WARNING and the matters with possibilities leading to personal injury or damage of the unit due to erroneous handling including
probability leading to serious consequences in some cases are listed in CAUTION . These are very important precautions for safety. Be sure to observe all of them without fail. ● Indoor unit installation manual 1. Install the un
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Never do it under any circumstance. Always do it according to the instruction
●Be sure to confirm no anomaly on the equipment by commissioning after completed installation and explain the operating methods as well as the maintenance methods of this equipment
to the user according to the owner's manual.
●Keep the installation manual together with owner's manual at a place where any user can read at any time. Moreover if necessary, ask to hand them to a new user
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● Recommend settin
● Installation must be carried out by the qualified installer. ● Do not perform brazing work in the airtight room (2) If the unit can b
If you install the system by yourself, it may cause serious trouble such as water leaks, electric shocks, fire and personal injury, as a result of a system It can cause lack of oxygen. Strong wind can
malfunction. ● Use the prescribed pipes, flare nuts and tools for R410A. the unit due to r
● Install the system in full accordance with the instruction manual. Using existing parts (for R22 or R407C) can cause the unit failure and serious accidents due to burst of the refrigerant circuit.
Incorrect installation may cause bursts, personal injury, water leaks, electric shocks and fire. ● Tighten the flare nut by using double spanners and torque wrench according to prescribed method. Be sure not to 1.Install the outle
● Use the original accessories and the specified components for installation. tighten the flare nut too much. unit to face a
If parts other than those prescribed by us are used, It may cause fall of the unit, water leaks, electric shocks, fire, refrigerant leak, substandard Loose flare connection or damage on the flare part by tightening with excess torque can cause burst or refrigerant leaks which provide a fenc
performance, control failure and personal injury. may result in lack of oxygen.
● When installing in small rooms, take prevention measures not to exceed the density limit of refrigerant in the event of leakage accordance ● Do not open the service valves for liquid line and gas line until completed refrigerant piping work, air tightness test
with ISO5149. and evacuation.
Consult the expert about prevention measures. If the density of refrigerant exceeds the limit in the event of leakage, lack of oxygen can occur, which If the compressor is operated in state of opening service valves before completed connection of refrigerant piping work, you
can cause serious accidents. may incur frost bite or injury from an abrupt refrigerant outflow and air can be sucked into refrigerant circuit, which can cause
● Ventilate the working area well in the event of refrigerant leakage during installation. burst or personal injury due to anomalously high pressure in the refrigerant
If the refrigerant comes into contact with naked flames, poisonous gas is produced. ● Only use prescribed optional parts. The installation must be carried out by the qualified installer.
● After completed installation, check that no refrigerant leaks from the system. If you install the system by yourself, it can cause serious trouble such as water leaks, electric shocks, fire. Over 500 m
If refrigerant leaks into the room and comes into contact with an oven or other hot surface, poisonous gas is produced. ● Do not perform any change of protective device itself or its setup condition
● Hang up the unit at the specified points with ropes which can support the weight in lifting for portage. And to avoid jolting out of alignment, The forced operation by short-circuiting protective device of pressure switch and temperature controller or the use of non

2. REFRIGER
be sure to hang up the unit at 4-point support. specified component can cause fire or burst.
An improper manner of portage such as 3-point support can cause death or serious personal injury due to falling of the unit ● Be sure to switch off the power supply in the event of installation, inspection or servicing.
● Install the unit in a location with good support. If the power supply is not shut off, there is a risk of electric shocks, unit failure or personal injury due to the unexpected start of fan.
Unsuitable installation locations can cause the unit to fall and cause material damage and personal injury. ● Consult the dealer or an expert regarding removal of the unit.
● Ensure the unit is stable when installed, so that it can withstand earthquakes and strong winds. Incorrect installation can cause water leaks, electric shocks or fire. 1) Restriction
Unsuitable installation locations can cause the unit to fall and cause material damage and personal injury. ● Stop the compressor before closing valve and disconnecting refrigerant pipes in case of pump down operation.  ● Check the follow
● The electrical installation must be carried out by the qualified electrician in accordance with “the norm for electrical work” and “national If disconnecting refrigerant pipes in state of opening service valves before compressor stopping, you may incur frost bite or
injury from an abrupt refrigerant outflow and air can be sucked, which can cause burst or personal injury due to anomalously  ● Observe the follo
wiring regulation”, and the system must be connected to the dedicated circuit.
Power supply with insufficient capacity and incorrect function done by improper work can cause electric shocks and fire, high pressure in the refrigerant circuit

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● Be sure to shut off the power before starting electrical work. ● Ensure that no air enters in the refrigerant circuit when the unit is installed and removed.
Failure to shut off the power can cause electric shocks, unit failure or incorrect function of equipment. If air enters in the refrigerant circuit, the pressure in the refrigerant circuit becomes too high, which can cause burst and
personal injury.
● Be sure to use the cables conformed to safety standard and cable ampacity for power distribution work. One-way pipe len
Unconformable cables can cause electric leak, anomalous heat production or fire. ● Do not run the unit with removed panels or protections
Touching rotating equipments, hot surfaces or high voltage parts can cause personal injury due to entrapment, burn or electric Main pi
● Use the prescribed cables for electrical connection, tighten the cables securely in terminal block and relieve the cables correctly to prevent shocks.
overloading the terminal blocks.
Loose connections or cable mountings can cause anomalous heat production or fire. ● Be sure to fix up the service panels.
Incorrect fixing can cause electric shocks or fire due to intrusion of dust or water.
● Arrange the wiring in the control box so that it cannot be pushed up further into the box. Install the service panel correctly. D
Incorrect installation may result in overheating and fire. ● Do not perform any repairs or modifications by yourself. Consult the dealer if the unit requires repair.
If you repair or modify the unit, it can cause water leaks, electric shocks or fire.
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CAUTION
● Carry out the electrical work for ground lead with care ● Do not use the base flame for outdoor unit which is corroded or damaged due to long periods of operation.
Do not connect the ground lead to the gas line, water line, lightning conductor or telephone line's ground lead. Incorrect grounding can cause unit faults such as
electric shocks due to short-circuiting. Never connect the grounding wire to a gas pipe because if gas leaks,it could cause explosion or ignition.
Using an old and damage base flame can cause the unit falling down and cause personal injury. CAUTION
● Do not install the unit in the locations listed below
● Use the circuit breaker for all pole with correct capacity. ・Locations where carbon fiber, metal powder or any powder is floating.
Using the incorrect circuit breaker, it can cause the unit malfunction and fire. ・Locations where any substances that can affect the unit such as sulphide gas, chloride gas, acid and alkaline can occur. 2) Determinat
● Install isolator or disconnect switch on the power supply wiring in accordance with the local codes and regulations. ・Vehicles and ships
The isolator should be locked in accordanced with EN60204-1. ・Locations where cosmetic or special sprays are often used.  ● Determine refrig
● Take care when carrying the unit by hand. ・Locations with direct exposure of oil mist and steam such as kitchen and machine plant.
If the unit weights more than 20kg, it must be carried by two or more persons. Do not carry by the plastic straps, always use the carry handle when carrying the ・Locations where any machines which generate high frequency harmonics are used.
unit by hand. Use gloves to minimize the risk of cuts by the aluminum fins. ・Locations with salty atmospheres such as coastlines
・Locations with heavy snow (If installed, be sure to provide base flame and snow hood mentioned in the manual)
● Dispose of any packing materials correctly. ・Locations where the unit is exposed to chimney smoke
Any remaining packing materials can cause personal injury as it contains nails and wood. And to avoid danger of suffocation, be sure to keep the plastic ・Locations at high altitude (more than 1000m high)
wrapper away from children and to dispose after tear it up. ・Locations with ammonic atmospheres
● Pay attention not to damage the drain pan by weld spatter when welding work is done near the indoor unit. ・Locations where heat radiation from other heat source can affect the unit
If weld spatter entered into the indoor unit during welding work, it can cause pin-hole in drain pan and result in water leakage. To prevent such damage, keep the indoor unit in its packing or cover it. ・Locations without good air circulation.
● Be sure to insulate the refrigerant pipes so as not to condense the ambient air moisture on them. ・Locations with any obstacles which can prevent inlet and outlet air of the unit In the case o
Insufficient insulation can cause condensation, which can lead to moisture damage on the ceiling, floor, furniture and any other valuables. ・Locations where short circuit of air can occur (in case of multiple units installation)
・Locations where strong air blows against the air outlet of outdoor unit
● Be sure to perform air tightness test by pressurizing with nitrogen gas after completed refrigerant piping work. It can cause remarkable decrease in performance, corrosion and damage of components, malfunction and fire.
If the density of refrigerant exceeds the limit in the event of refrigerant leakage in the small room, lack of oxygen can occur, which can cause serious accidents.
● Do not install the outdoor unit in the locations listed below.
● Perform installation work properly according to this installation manual.
・Locations where discharged hot air or operating sound of the outdoor unit can bother neighborhood.
Improper installation can cause abnormal vibrations or increased noise generation.
・Locations where outlet air of the outdoor unit blows directly to an animal or plants. The outlet air can affect adversely to the plant etc. In the case
● Earth leakage breaker must be installed ・Locations where vibration can be amplified and transmitted due to insufficient strength of structure.
If the earth leakage breaker is not installed, it can cause fire or electric shocks. ・Locations where vibration and operation sound generated by the outdoor unit can affect seriously. (on the wall or at the place near bed room)
● Do not use any materials other than a fuse with the correct rating in the location where fuses are to be used. ・Locations where an equipment affected by high harmonics is placed. (TV set or radio receiver is placed within 5m)
Connecting the circuit with copper wire or other metal thread can cause unit failure and fire. ・Locations where drainage cannot run off safely.
● Do not install the unit near the location where leakage of combustible gases can occur. It can affect surrounding environment and cause a claim
If leaked gases accumulate around the unit, it can cause fire. ● Do not use the unit for special purposes such as storing foods, cooling precision instruments and preservation of animals, plants or art.
It can cause the damage of the items.
CAUTION
● Do not install the unit where corrosive gas (such as sulfurous acid gas etc.) or combustible gas (such as thinner and petroleum gases) can
accumulate or collect, or where volatile combustible substances are handled. ● Do not touch any buttons with wet hands
Corrosive gas can cause corrosion of heat exchanger, breakage of plastic parts and etc. And combustible gas can cause fire. It can cause electric shocks
● Secure a space for installation, inspection and maintenance specified in the manual. ● Do not touch any refrigerant pipes with your hands when the system is in operation.
Insufficient space can result in accident such as personal injury due to falling from the installation place.. During operation the refrigerant pipes become extremely hot or extremely cold depending the operating condition, and it can cause burn injury or frost injury.
● When the outdoor unit is installed on a roof or a high place, provide permanent ladders and handrails along the access route and fences and handrails around the outdoor unit.
● Do not clean up the unit with water
If safety facilities are not provided, it can cause personal injury due to falling from the installation place.
● Do not install nor use the system close to the equipment that generates electromagnetic fields or high frequency harmonics
It can cause electric shocks 3) Refrigerant
● Do not operate the outdoor unit with any article placed on it.
Equipment such as inverters, standby generators, medical high frequency equipments and telecommunication equipments can affect the system, and cause
You may incur property damage or personal injure from a fall of the article. ● Select refrigeran
malfunctions and breakdowns. The system can also affect medical equipment and telecommunication equipment, and obstruct its function or cause jamming.
● Do not step onto the outdoor unit.
material as spec
● Do not install the outdoor unit in a location where insects and small animals can inhabit.
You may incur injury from a drop or fall.
Insects and small animals can enter the electric parts and cause damage or fire. Instruct the user to keep the surroundings clean.
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Never do it under any circumstance. Always do it according to the instruction
●Be sure to confirm no anomaly on the equipment by commissioning after completed installation and explain the operating methods as well as the maintenance methods of this equipment
to the user according to the owner's manual.
●Keep the installation manual together with owner's manual at a place where any user can read at any time. Moreover if necessary, ask to hand them to a new user

Since drain water g


WARNING ● Don’t execute drai
● Recommend settin
● Installation must be carried out by the qualified installer. ● Do not perform brazing work in the airtight room (2) If the unit can b
If you install the system by yourself, it may cause serious trouble such as water leaks, electric shocks, fire and personal injury, as a result of a system It can cause lack of oxygen. Strong wind can
malfunction. ● Use the prescribed pipes, flare nuts and tools for R410A. the unit due to r
● Install the system in full accordance with the instruction manual. Using existing parts (for R22 or R407C) can cause the unit failure and serious accidents due to burst of the refrigerant circuit.
Incorrect installation may cause bursts, personal injury, water leaks, electric shocks and fire. ● Tighten the flare nut by using double spanners and torque wrench according to prescribed method. Be sure not to 1.Install the outle
● Use the original accessories and the specified components for installation. tighten the flare nut too much. unit to face a
If parts other than those prescribed by us are used, It may cause fall of the unit, water leaks, electric shocks, fire, refrigerant leak, substandard Loose flare connection or damage on the flare part by tightening with excess torque can cause burst or refrigerant leaks which provide a fenc
performance, control failure and personal injury. may result in lack of oxygen.
● When installing in small rooms, take prevention measures not to exceed the density limit of refrigerant in the event of leakage accordance ● Do not open the service valves for liquid line and gas line until completed refrigerant piping work, air tightness test
with ISO5149. and evacuation.
Consult the expert about prevention measures. If the density of refrigerant exceeds the limit in the event of leakage, lack of oxygen can occur, which If the compressor is operated in state of opening service valves before completed connection of refrigerant piping work, you
can cause serious accidents. may incur frost bite or injury from an abrupt refrigerant outflow and air can be sucked into refrigerant circuit, which can cause
● Ventilate the working area well in the event of refrigerant leakage during installation. burst or personal injury due to anomalously high pressure in the refrigerant
If the refrigerant comes into contact with naked flames, poisonous gas is produced. ● Only use prescribed optional parts. The installation must be carried out by the qualified installer.
● After completed installation, check that no refrigerant leaks from the system. If you install the system by yourself, it can cause serious trouble such as water leaks, electric shocks, fire. Over 500 m
If refrigerant leaks into the room and comes into contact with an oven or other hot surface, poisonous gas is produced. ● Do not perform any change of protective device itself or its setup condition
● Hang up the unit at the specified points with ropes which can support the weight in lifting for portage. And to avoid jolting out of alignment, The forced operation by short-circuiting protective device of pressure switch and temperature controller or the use of non

2. REFRIGER
be sure to hang up the unit at 4-point support. specified component can cause fire or burst.
An improper manner of portage such as 3-point support can cause death or serious personal injury due to falling of the unit ● Be sure to switch off the power supply in the event of installation, inspection or servicing.
● Install the unit in a location with good support. If the power supply is not shut off, there is a risk of electric shocks, unit failure or personal injury due to the unexpected start of fan.
Unsuitable installation locations can cause the unit to fall and cause material damage and personal injury. ● Consult the dealer or an expert regarding removal of the unit.
● Ensure the unit is stable when installed, so that it can withstand earthquakes and strong winds. Incorrect installation can cause water leaks, electric shocks or fire. 1) Restriction
Unsuitable installation locations can cause the unit to fall and cause material damage and personal injury. ● Stop the compressor before closing valve and disconnecting refrigerant pipes in case of pump down operation.  ● Check the follow
● The electrical installation must be carried out by the qualified electrician in accordance with “the norm for electrical work” and “national If disconnecting refrigerant pipes in state of opening service valves before compressor stopping, you may incur frost bite or
injury from an abrupt refrigerant outflow and air can be sucked, which can cause burst or personal injury due to anomalously  ● Observe the follo
wiring regulation”, and the system must be connected to the dedicated circuit.
Power supply with insufficient capacity and incorrect function done by improper work can cause electric shocks and fire, high pressure in the refrigerant circuit

● Be sure to shut off the power before starting electrical work. ● Ensure that no air enters in the refrigerant circuit when the unit is installed and removed.
Failure to shut off the power can cause electric shocks, unit failure or incorrect function of equipment. If air enters in the refrigerant circuit, the pressure in the refrigerant circuit becomes too high, which can cause burst and
personal injury.
● Be sure to use the cables conformed to safety standard and cable ampacity for power distribution work. One-way pipe len
Unconformable cables can cause electric leak, anomalous heat production or fire. ● Do not run the unit with removed panels or protections
Touching rotating equipments, hot surfaces or high voltage parts can cause personal injury due to entrapment, burn or electric Main pi
● Use the prescribed cables for electrical connection, tighten the cables securely in terminal block and relieve the cables correctly to prevent shocks.
overloading the terminal blocks.
Loose connections or cable mountings can cause anomalous heat production or fire. ● Be sure to fix up the service panels.
Incorrect fixing can cause electric shocks or fire due to intrusion of dust or water.
● Arrange the wiring in the control box so that it cannot be pushed up further into the box. Install the service panel correctly. D
Incorrect installation may result in overheating and fire. ● Do not perform any repairs or modifications by yourself. Consult the dealer if the unit requires repair.
If you repair or modify the unit, it can cause water leaks, electric shocks or fire.
Elevation diff
indoor and ou

CAUTION
● Carry out the electrical work for ground lead with care ● Do not use the base flame for outdoor unit which is corroded or damaged due to long periods of operation.
Do not connect the ground lead to the gas line, water line, lightning conductor or telephone line's ground lead. Incorrect grounding can cause unit faults such as
electric shocks due to short-circuiting. Never connect the grounding wire to a gas pipe because if gas leaks,it could cause explosion or ignition.
Using an old and damage base flame can cause the unit falling down and cause personal injury. CAUTION
● Do not install the unit in the locations listed below
● Use the circuit breaker for all pole with correct capacity. ・Locations where carbon fiber, metal powder or any powder is floating.
Using the incorrect circuit breaker, it can cause the unit malfunction and fire. ・Locations where any substances that can affect the unit such as sulphide gas, chloride gas, acid and alkaline can occur. 2) Determinat
● Install isolator or disconnect switch on the power supply wiring in accordance with the local codes and regulations. ・Vehicles and ships
The isolator should be locked in accordanced with EN60204-1. ・Locations where cosmetic or special sprays are often used.  ● Determine refrig
● Take care when carrying the unit by hand. ・Locations with direct exposure of oil mist and steam such as kitchen and machine plant.
If the unit weights more than 20kg, it must be carried by two or more persons. Do not carry by the plastic straps, always use the carry handle when carrying the ・Locations where any machines which generate high frequency harmonics are used.
unit by hand. Use gloves to minimize the risk of cuts by the aluminum fins. ・Locations with salty atmospheres such as coastlines
・Locations with heavy snow (If installed, be sure to provide base flame and snow hood mentioned in the manual)
● Dispose of any packing materials correctly. ・Locations where the unit is exposed to chimney smoke
Any remaining packing materials can cause personal injury as it contains nails and wood. And to avoid danger of suffocation, be sure to keep the plastic ・Locations at high altitude (more than 1000m high)
wrapper away from children and to dispose after tear it up. ・Locations with ammonic atmospheres
● Pay attention not to damage the drain pan by weld spatter when welding work is done near the indoor unit. ・Locations where heat radiation from other heat source can affect the unit
If weld spatter entered into the indoor unit during welding work, it can cause pin-hole in drain pan and result in water leakage. To prevent such damage, keep the indoor unit in its packing or cover it. ・Locations without good air circulation.
● Be sure to insulate the refrigerant pipes so as not to condense the ambient air moisture on them. ・Locations with any obstacles which can prevent inlet and outlet air of the unit In the case o
Insufficient insulation can cause condensation, which can lead to moisture damage on the ceiling, floor, furniture and any other valuables. ・Locations where short circuit of air can occur (in case of multiple units installation)
・Locations where strong air blows against the air outlet of outdoor unit
● Be sure to perform air tightness test by pressurizing with nitrogen gas after completed refrigerant piping work. It can cause remarkable decrease in performance, corrosion and damage of components, malfunction and fire.
If the density of refrigerant exceeds the limit in the event of refrigerant leakage in the small room, lack of oxygen can occur, which can cause serious accidents.
● Do not install the outdoor unit in the locations listed below.
● Perform installation work properly according to this installation manual.
・Locations where discharged hot air or operating sound of the outdoor unit can bother neighborhood.
Improper installation can cause abnormal vibrations or increased noise generation.
・Locations where outlet air of the outdoor unit blows directly to an animal or plants. The outlet air can affect adversely to the plant etc. In the case
● Earth leakage breaker must be installed ・Locations where vibration can be amplified and transmitted due to insufficient strength of structure.
If the earth leakage breaker is not installed, it can cause fire or electric shocks. ・Locations where vibration and operation sound generated by the outdoor unit can affect seriously. (on the wall or at the place near bed room)
● Do not use any materials other than a fuse with the correct rating in the location where fuses are to be used. ・Locations where an equipment affected by high harmonics is placed. (TV set or radio receiver is placed within 5m)
Connecting the circuit with copper wire or other metal thread can cause unit failure and fire. ・Locations where drainage cannot run off safely.
● Do not install the unit near the location where leakage of combustible gases can occur. It can affect surrounding environment and cause a claim
If leaked gases accumulate around the unit, it can cause fire. ● Do not use the unit for special purposes such as storing foods, cooling precision instruments and preservation of animals, plants or art.
It can cause the damage of the items.
CAUTION
● Do not install the unit where corrosive gas (such as sulfurous acid gas etc.) or combustible gas (such as thinner and petroleum gases) can
accumulate or collect, or where volatile combustible substances are handled. ● Do not touch any buttons with wet hands
Corrosive gas can cause corrosion of heat exchanger, breakage of plastic parts and etc. And combustible gas can cause fire. It can cause electric shocks
● Secure a space for installation, inspection and maintenance specified in the manual. ● Do not touch any refrigerant pipes with your hands when the system is in operation.
Insufficient space can result in accident such as personal injury due to falling from the installation place.. During operation the refrigerant pipes become extremely hot or extremely cold depending the operating condition, and it can cause burn injury or frost injury.
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● When the outdoor unit is installed on a roof or a high place, provide permanent ladders and handrails along the access route and fences and handrails around the outdoor unit.
● Do not clean up the unit with water
If safety facilities are not provided, it can cause personal injury due to falling from the installation place.
3) Refrigerant
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It can cause electric shocks


● Do not install nor use the system close to the equipment that generates electromagnetic fields or high frequency harmonics
● Do not operate the outdoor unit with any article placed on it.
Equipment such as inverters, standby generators, medical high frequency equipments and telecommunication equipments can affect the system, and cause
You may incur property damage or personal injure from a fall of the article. ● Select refrigeran
malfunctions and breakdowns. The system can also affect medical equipment and telecommunication equipment, and obstruct its function or cause jamming.
● Do not step onto the outdoor unit.
material as spec
● Do not install the outdoor unit in a location where insects and small animals can inhabit.
You may incur injury from a drop or fall.
Insects and small animals can enter the electric parts and cause damage or fire. Instruct the user to keep the surroundings clean.
4) On-site pipi
IMPORTAN
Notabilia as a unit designed for R410A Dedicated R410A tools
● Do not use any refrigerant other than R410A. R410A will rise to pressure about 1.6 times higher than that of a conventional refrigerant. a) Gauge manifold How to remove
A cylinder containing R410A has a pink indication mark on the top. b) Charge hose
● A unit designed for R410A has adopted a different size indoor unit operation valve charge port and a different size check joint provided in the unit to prevent the charging of a wrong refrigerant by mistake. c) Electronic scale for refrigerant charging ● Carry out the on
The processed dimension of the flared part of a refrigerant pipe and a flare nut's parallel side measurement have also been altered to raise strength against pressure. Accordingly, you are required to ● Give sufficient p
d) Torque wrench
arrange dedicated R410A tools listed in the table on the right before installing or servicing this unit. e) Flare tool
or foreign matte
● Do not use a charge cylinder. The use of a charge cylinder will cause the refrigerant composition to change, which results in performance degradation. ● Bend a pipe to
f) Protrusion control copper pipe gauge its form.
● In charging refrigerant, always take it out from a cylinder in the liquid phase.
g) Vacuum pump adapter ● Flare connection
● All indoor units must be models designed exclusively for R410A. Check connectable indoor unit models in a catalog, etc. (A wrong indoor unit, if connected into the system, will impair proper system
operation) h) Gas leak detector onto it. Flare d
recommend the
be used by adju
1. HAULAGE AND INSTALLATION (Take particular care in carrying in or moving the unit, and always perform such an operation with two or more persons.) ● The
●Tighten a flare jo
pipe should

When a unit is hoisted with slings for haulage, take into consideration the offset of its gravity CAUTION
CAUTION center position. If not properly balanced, the unit can be thrown off-balance and fall. Heavy
Pad

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1) Delivery 2) Portage
● Deliver the unit as close as possible to the installation site before removing it from the packaging. ● The right hand side of the unit as viewed from the front (diffuser side) is heavier. A person
● When some compelling reason necessitates the unpacking of the unit before it is carried in, use carrying the right hand side must take heed of this fact. A person carrying the left hand side
nylon slings or protective wood pieces so as not to damage the unit by ropes lifting it. must hold with his right hand the handle provided on the front panel of the unit and with his
Wooden pallet left hand the corner column section.

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D909G K 3) Selection of installation location for the outdoor unit 5) Installation space
Besure to select a suitable installation place in consideration of following conditions. ● Walls surrounding the unit in the four sides are not acceptable.
〇 A place where it is horizontal, stable and can endure the unit weight and will not allow vibration transmittance of the unit. ● There must be a 1-meter or larger space in the above.
split PAC 〇 A place where it can be free from possibility of bothering neighbors due to noise or exhaust air from the unit ● When more than one unit are installed side by side, provide a 250mm or wider interval between them as a service space. In
〇 A place where the unit is not exposed to oil splashes. order to facilitate servicing of controllers, please provide a sufficient space between units so that their top plates can be
〇 A place where it can be free from danger of flammable gas leakage. removed easily.
〇 ● Where a danger of short-circuiting exists, install guide louvers.
efrigerant 〇
A place where drain water can be disposed without any trouble.
A place where the unit will not be affected by heat radiation from other heat source. ● When more than one unit are installed, provide sufficient intake space consciously so that short-circuiting may not occur.
〇 A place where snow will not accumulate. ● Where piling snow can bury the outdoor unit, provide proper snow guards.
〇 A place where the unit can be kept away 5m or more from TV set and/or radio receiver in order to avoid any radio or TV interference. (mm)
〇 A place where good air circulation can be secured, and enough service space can be secured for maintenance and service of the unit safely.
〇 A place where the unit will not be affected by electromagnetic waves and/or high-harmonic waves generated by other equipment. 71V L3
Intake
〇 A place where chemical substances like sulfuric gas, chloric gas, acid and alkali (including ammonia), which can harm the Example installation L2
Ⅱ Ⅲ
ation work unit, will not be generated and not remain.
Size Ⅰ
Open 500 L4
〇 A place where strong wind will not blow against the outlet air blow of the unit. L1 Open
Intake
L2 300 250 Open
rce Outlet
4) Caution about selection of installation location L3 100 150 100
( service
space ) L1
L4 250 250 250
(1) If the unit is installed in the area where the snow will accumulate, following measures are required.
eous small parts The bottom plate of unit and intake, outlet may be blocked by snow.
ual 1. Install the unit on the base so 2. Provide a snow hood to the outdoor 3. Install the unit under eaves 6) Installation
that the bottom is higher than unit on site. or provide the roof on site.
snow cover surface. Regarding outline of a snow hood, ① Anchor bolt fixed position ② Notabilia for installation
refer to our technical manual. 60
15

19
Intake Fasten with bolts
340 (M10-12)

380
418
Since drain water generated by defrost control may freeze, following measures are required. Outlet
Use a thicker block to

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● Don’t execute drain piping work by using a drain elbow and drain grommets (optional parts). [Refer to Drain piping work.] 150 580 150 Use a long block to
extend the width. anchor deeper.
● Recommend setting Defrost Control (SW3-1) and Snow Guard Fan Control (SW3-2). [Refer to Setting SW3-1, SW3-2.] 880 87.9

(2) If the unit can be affected by strong wind, following measures are required. Anchor bolt position
Strong wind can cause damage of fan (fan motor), or can cause performance degradation, or can trigger anomalous stop of
the unit due to rising of high pressure. ● In installing the unit, fix the unit’s legs with bolts specified on the above.
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frigerant circuit. ● The protrusion of an anchor bolt on the front side must be kept within 15 mm.
● Securely install the unit so that it does not fall over during earthquakes or strong winds, etc.
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d. Be sure not to 1.Install the outlet air blow side of the 2.Install the outlet air blow side of 3.The unit should be installed on
unit to face a wall of building, or the unit in a position perpendicular the stable and level foundation. ● Refer to the above illustrations for information regarding concrete foundations.
gerant leaks which provide a fence or a windbreak screen. to the direction of wind. If the foundation is not level, ● Install the unit in a level area. (With a gradient of 5 mm or less.)
tie down the unit with wires. Improper installation can result in a compressor failure, broken piping within the unit and abnormal noise generation.
air tightness test
Wind direction
nt piping work, you 7) To run the unit for a cooling operation, when the outdoor temperature
t, which can cause
is –5°C or lower.
● When the outdoor air temperature is -5°C or lower, provide a snow hood to the outdoor unit on site. So that strong wind
Over 500 mm Wind direction will not blow against the outdoor heat exchanger directly. Regarding outline of a snow hood, refer to our technical manual.

or the use of non

pected start of fan.


2. REFRIGERANT PIPING WORK
1) Restrictions on unit installation and use < Single type > Indoor unit
operation.  ● Check the following points in light of the indoor unit specifications and the installation site.
incur frost bite or
due to anomalously  ● Observe the following restrictions on unit installation and use. Improper installation can result in a compressor failure or performance degradation. H

Dimensional Marks appearing in the drawing on the right


Restrictions
n cause burst and restrictions Single type Twin type
L
One-way pipe length of refrigerant piping L L1+L1+L2
Model 71V 50m or less Outdoor unit
ent, burn or electric Main pipe length L L
One-way pipe length after the first branching point 20m or less − L1,L2 < Twin type >

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Indoor unit (The unit of which elevation difference from the outdoor unit is the largest.)
Difference of pipe length after the first branching point 10m or less − L1−L2
When the outdoor unit is positioned higher, 30m or less H H Indoor unit h
Elevation difference between
indoor and outdoor units When the outdoor unit is positioned lower, 15m or less H H
H
Elevation difference between indoor units 0.5m or less − h L1
L2
● The use restrictions appearing in the table above are applicable to the standard pipe size combinations shown in the table below. Where an existing pipe system is utilized,
CAUTION different one-way pipe length restrictions should apply depending on its pipe size. For more information, please see “ 6. UTILIZATION OF EXISTING PIPING.”

2) Determination of pipe size Outdoor unit L (riser)


 ● Determine refrigerant pipe size pursuant to the following guidelines based on the indoor unit specifications.
About brazing
Model 71V
Gas pipe Liquid pipe Brazing must be performed under a nitrogen gas flow.
φ15.88 φ9.52 Without nitrogen gas, a large quantity of foreign matters (oxidized film) are created,
Outdoor unit connected Flare Flare causing a critical failure from capillary tube or expansion valve clogging.
Refrigerant piping (branch pipeL) φ15.88 φ9.52
Primary side Secondary side
φ15.88 φ9.52 Plug the end of the pipe with tape, or other
Indoor unit connected Station valve
In the case of a single type material, and fill the pipe with nitrogen gas.
0.5MPa
Capacity of indoor unit Model 71V
<N2> Hand
Taping
Branching pipe set DIS-WA1
Nitrogen

Refrigerant piping (branch pipe L1,L2) φ12.7 φ9.52 Nitrogen


In the case of a twin type Relief valve
gas
Indoor unit connected φ12.7 φ6.35 Only use nitrogen Brazing
d room) gas (N2)
Capacity of indoor unit Model 40V×2

●When the 40V model is connected as an indoor unit, always use a φ9.52 liquid pipe for the branch (branching pipe – indoor unit) and a different diameter joint supplied with the branching pipe set for connection with the indoor unit (φ6.35
nts or art. CAUTION on the liquid pipe side).
If a φ6.35 pipe is used for connection with a branching pipe, a refrigerant distribution disorder may occur, causing one of the indoor units to fall short of the rated capacity.
●A riser pipe must be a part of the main. A branching pipe set should be installed horizontally at a point as close to an indoor unit as possible.
A branching part must be dressed with a heat-insulation material supplied as an accessory.
n injury or frost injury. ●For the details of installation work required at and near a branching area, see the installation manual supplied with your branching pipe set.

3) Refrigerant pipe wall thickness and material Pipe diameter [mm] 6.35 9.52 12.7 15.88 NOTE ● Select pipes having a wall thickness larger
Minimum pipe wall thickness [mm] 0.8 0.8 0.8 1.0 than the specified minimum pipe thickness.
● Select refrigerant pipes of the table shown on the right wall thickness and
material as specified for each pipe size. Pipe material* O-type pipe O-type pipe O-type pipe O-type pipe *Phosphorus deoxidized seamless copper pipe C1220T, JIS H3300

4) On-site piping work Flared pipe end: A (mm)


Copper
● Take
A pipe outer A 0
care so that installed pipes may not touch components within a unit. ー0.4
IMPORTANT If touching with an internal component, it will generate abnormal sounds and/or vibrations.
diameter
tools φ6.35 9.1
How to remove the side cover Please remove the screw of a side cover and remove to the front. φ9.52 13.2
φ12.7 16.6
ant charging ● Carry out the on site piping work with the operation valve fullyclosed. φ15.88 19.7
● Give sufficient protection to a pipe end (compressed and blazed,or with an adhesive tape) so that water Copper pipe protrusion for flaring: B (mm)
or foreign matters may not enter the piping.
● Bend
Copper In the case of a rigid (clutch) type
a pipe to a radius as large as practical.(R100∼R150) Do not bend a pipe repeatedly to correct pipe outer
B

ipe gauge its form.


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● Flare connection is used between the unit and refrigerant pipe. Flare a pipe after engaging a flare nut
diameter With an R410A tool With a conventional tool
φ6.35
15
Intake Fasten with bolts
(M10-12)

340

380
418
Since drain water generated by defrost control may freeze, following measures are required. Outlet
Use a thicker block to

19
● Don’t execute drain piping work by using a drain elbow and drain grommets (optional parts). [Refer to Drain piping work.] 150 580 150 Use a long block to
extend the width. anchor deeper.
● Recommend setting Defrost Control (SW3-1) and Snow Guard Fan Control (SW3-2). [Refer to Setting SW3-1, SW3-2.] 880 87.9

(2) If the unit can be affected by strong wind, following measures are required. Anchor bolt position
Strong wind can cause damage of fan (fan motor), or can cause performance degradation, or can trigger anomalous stop of
the unit due to rising of high pressure. ● In installing the unit, fix the unit’s legs with bolts specified on the above.
frigerant circuit. ● The protrusion of an anchor bolt on the front side must be kept within 15 mm.
● Securely install the unit so that it does not fall over during earthquakes or strong winds, etc.
d. Be sure not to 1.Install the outlet air blow side of the 2.Install the outlet air blow side of 3.The unit should be installed on
unit to face a wall of building, or the unit in a position perpendicular the stable and level foundation. ● Refer to the above illustrations for information regarding concrete foundations.
gerant leaks which provide a fence or a windbreak screen. to the direction of wind. If the foundation is not level, ● Install the unit in a level area. (With a gradient of 5 mm or less.)
tie down the unit with wires. Improper installation can result in a compressor failure, broken piping within the unit and abnormal noise generation.
air tightness test
Wind direction
t piping work, you 7) To run the unit for a cooling operation, when the outdoor temperature
t, which can cause
is –5°C or lower.
● When the outdoor air temperature is -5°C or lower, provide a snow hood to the outdoor unit on site. So that strong wind
Over 500 mm Wind direction will not blow against the outdoor heat exchanger directly. Regarding outline of a snow hood, refer to our technical manual.

or the use of non

pected start of fan.


2. REFRIGERANT PIPING WORK
1) Restrictions on unit installation and use < Single type > Indoor unit
operation.  ● Check the following points in light of the indoor unit specifications and the installation site.
incur frost bite or
ue to anomalously  ● Observe the following restrictions on unit installation and use. Improper installation can result in a compressor failure or performance degradation. H

Dimensional Marks appearing in the drawing on the right


Restrictions
n cause burst and restrictions Single type Twin type
L
One-way pipe length of refrigerant piping L L1+L1+L2
Model 71V 50m or less Outdoor unit
nt, burn or electric Main pipe length L L
One-way pipe length after the first branching point 20m or less − L1,L2 < Twin type >
Indoor unit (The unit of which elevation difference from the outdoor unit is the largest.)
Difference of pipe length after the first branching point 10m or less − L1−L2
When the outdoor unit is positioned higher, 30m or less H H Indoor unit h
Elevation difference between
indoor and outdoor units When the outdoor unit is positioned lower, 15m or less H H
H
Elevation difference between indoor units 0.5m or less − h L1
L2
● The use restrictions appearing in the table above are applicable to the standard pipe size combinations shown in the table below. Where an existing pipe system is utilized,
CAUTION different one-way pipe length restrictions should apply depending on its pipe size. For more information, please see “ 6. UTILIZATION OF EXISTING PIPING.”

2) Determination of pipe size Outdoor unit L (riser)


 ● Determine refrigerant pipe size pursuant to the following guidelines based on the indoor unit specifications.
About brazing
Model 71V
Gas pipe Liquid pipe Brazing must be performed under a nitrogen gas flow.
φ15.88 φ9.52 Without nitrogen gas, a large quantity of foreign matters (oxidized film) are created,
Outdoor unit connected Flare Flare causing a critical failure from capillary tube or expansion valve clogging.
Refrigerant piping (branch pipeL) φ15.88 φ9.52
Primary side Secondary side
φ15.88 φ9.52 Plug the end of the pipe with tape, or other
Indoor unit connected Station valve
In the case of a single type material, and fill the pipe with nitrogen gas.
0.5MPa
Capacity of indoor unit Model 71V
<N2> Hand
Taping
Branching pipe set DIS-WA1

Nitrogen
Refrigerant piping (branch pipe L1,L2) φ12.7 φ9.52 Nitrogen
In the case of a twin type Relief valve
gas
Indoor unit connected φ12.7 φ6.35 Only use nitrogen Brazing
d room) gas (N2)
Capacity of indoor unit Model 40V×2

●When the 40V model is connected as an indoor unit, always use a φ9.52 liquid pipe for the branch (branching pipe – indoor unit) and a different diameter joint supplied with the branching pipe set for connection with the indoor unit (φ6.35
nts or art. CAUTION on the liquid pipe side).
If a φ6.35 pipe is used for connection with a branching pipe, a refrigerant distribution disorder may occur, causing one of the indoor units to fall short of the rated capacity.
●A riser pipe must be a part of the main. A branching pipe set should be installed horizontally at a point as close to an indoor unit as possible.
A branching part must be dressed with a heat-insulation material supplied as an accessory.
injury or frost injury. ●For the details of installation work required at and near a branching area, see the installation manual supplied with your branching pipe set.

3) Refrigerant pipe wall thickness and material NOTE ● Select pipes having a wall thickness larger
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Pipe diameter [mm] 6.35 9.52 12.7 15.88


Minimum pipe wall thickness [mm] 0.8 0.8 0.8 1.0 than the specified minimum pipe thickness.
● Select refrigerant pipes of the table shown on the right wall thickness and
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material as specified for each pipe size. Pipe material* O-type pipe O-type pipe O-type pipe O-type pipe *Phosphorus deoxidized seamless copper pipe C1220T, JIS H3300

4) On-site piping work Flared pipe end: A (mm)


Copper
● Take
A pipe outer A 0
care so that installed pipes may not touch components within a unit. ー0.4
IMPORTANT If touching with an internal component, it will generate abnormal sounds and/or vibrations.
diameter
tools φ6.35 9.1
How to remove the side cover Please remove the screw of a side cover and remove to the front. φ9.52 13.2
φ12.7 16.6
ant charging ● Carry out the on site piping work with the operation valve fullyclosed. φ15.88 19.7
● Give sufficient protection to a pipe end (compressed and blazed,or with an adhesive tape) so that water Copper pipe protrusion for flaring: B (mm)
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Copper In the case of a rigid (clutch) type
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B

pe gauge its form. diameter With an R410A tool With a conventional tool
● Flare connection is used between the unit and refrigerant pipe. Flare a pipe after engaging a flare nut
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recommend the use of flaring tools designed specifically for R410A, conventional flaring tools can also 0∼0.5 0.7∼1.3
be used by adjusting the measurement of protrusion B with a protrusion control gauge. φ12.7
● The pipe should be anchored every 1.5m or less to isolate the vibration. Side cover φ15.88
) ●Tighten a flare joint securely with a double spanner.

Do not apply force beyond proper fastening torque in tightening the flare nut.
CAUTION Fix both liquid and gas service valves at the valve main bodies as illustrated on the right, and then fasten them, applying appropriate fastening torque.
Heavy
Operation valve size Tightening torque Tightening angle Recommended length
(mm) (N-m) (°) of a tool handle

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Use a torque wrench. If a torque
φ6.35 (1/4") 14∼18 45∼60 150 wrench is not available, fasten the
φ9.52 (3/8") 34∼42 30∼45 200 flare nut manually first and then
φ12.7 (1/2") 49∼61 30∼45 250 Do not hold the valve cap area with a spanner. tighten it further, using the left
φ15.88(5/8") 68∼82 15∼20 300 table as a guide.

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INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR OUTDOOR UNIT


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(3) Models FDC100-140VNX, 100-140VSX 100VNX~140VNX,100VSX~140VSX 〇 A place where the unit
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◎This installation manual deals with outdoor units and general installation specifications only. For indoor units, refer to page 203. 〇 A place where the unit
◎When install the unit, be sure to check whether the selection of installation place, power supply specifications, usage limitation (piping length, height 〇 A place where snow w
differences between indoor and outdoor units, power supply voltage and etc.) and installation spaces 〇 A place where the unit ca
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[ Accessory ]
● We recommend you to read this “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS” carefully before the installation work in order to gain full advantage of the functions of the unit and to
avoid malfunction due to mishandling. 4) Caution about s
● The precautions described below are divided into WARNING and CAUTION . The matters with possibilities leading to serious consequences such as (1) If the unit is installed in
Edging 1 piece knock-out hole protection
death or serious personal injury due to erroneous handling are listed in the WARNING and the matters with possibilities leading to personal injury or The bottom plate of un
damage of the unit due to erroneous handling including probability leading to serious consequences in some cases are listed in CAUTION . These are 1.Install the unit on the ba
very important precautions for safety. Be sure to observe all of them without fail. that the bottom is highe
● The meaning of "Marks" used here are as shown below. ● Model name and power source snow cover surface.
● Refrigerant piping length
Never do it under any circumstance. Always do it according to the instruction
● Piping, wiring and miscellaneous small parts
● For 3 phase power source outdoor unit,EN61000-3-2 is not applicable if consent by the utility company or nortification to the utility company is given before usage. ● Indoor unit installation manual
● 3 phase power source unit, both indoor and outdoor, is suitable for installation in a commercial and light industrial environment. If installed as a house-hold
appliance it could cause electromagnetic interference.
● 5 and 6 HP units of single phase power source are equipment complying with IEC 61000-3-12.
● Be sure to confirm no anomaly on the equipment by commissioning after completed installation and explain the operating methods as well as the maintenance Since drain water generated
methods of this equipment to the user according to the owner's manual. ● Don’t execute drain pipin
● Keep the installation manual together with owner's manual at a place where any user can read at any time. Moreover if necessary, ask to hand them to a new user ● Recommend setting Defr

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1.Install the outlet air blo
● Installation must be carried out by the qualified installer. ● Do not perform brazing work in the airtight room unit to face a wall of
If you install the system by yourself, it may cause serious trouble such as water leaks, electric shocks, fire and personal injury, as a result of a system It can cause lack of oxygen. provide a fence or a w
malfunction. ● Use the prescribed pipes, flare nuts and tools for R410A.
● Install the system in full accordance with the instruction manual. Using existing parts (for R22 or R407C) can cause the unit failure and serious accidents due to burst of the refrigerant circuit.
Incorrect installation may cause bursts, personal injury, water leaks, electric shocks and fire. ● Tighten the flare nut by using double spanners and torque wrench according to prescribed method. Be sure not to
● Use the original accessories and the specified components for installation. tighten the flare nut too much.
If parts other than those prescribed by us are used, It may cause fall of the unit, water leaks, electric shocks, fire, refrigerant leak, substandard Loose flare connection or damage on the flare part by tightening with excess torque can cause burst or refrigerant leaks which
performance, control failure and personal injury. may result in lack of oxygen.
● When installing in small rooms, take prevention measures not to exceed the density limit of refrigerant in the event of leakage ● Do not open the service valves for liquid line and gas line until completed refrigerant piping work, air tightness test Over 500 mm
accordance with ISO5149. and evacuation.
Consult the expert about prevention measures. If the density of refrigerant exceeds the limit in the event of leakage, lack of oxygen can occur, which If the compressor is operated in state of opening service valves before completed connection of refrigerant piping work, you
can cause serious accidents. may incur frost bite or injury from an abrupt refrigerant outflow and air can be sucked into refrigerant circuit, which can cause
● Ventilate the working area well in the event of refrigerant leakage during installation.
If the refrigerant comes into contact with naked flames, poisonous gas is produced.
burst or personal injury due to anomalously high pressure in the refrigerant
● Only use prescribed optional parts. The installation must be carried out by the qualified installer. 2. REFRIGERA
● After completed installation, check that no refrigerant leaks from the system. If you install the system by yourself, it can cause serious trouble such as water leaks, electric shocks, fire.
If refrigerant leaks into the room and comes into contact with an oven or other hot surface, poisonous gas is produced. ● Do not perform any change of protective device itself or its setup condition
● Hang up the unit at the specified points with ropes which can support the weight in lifting for portage. And to avoid jolting out of alignment, The forced operation by short-circuiting protective device of pressure switch and temperature controller or the use of non
specified component can cause fire or burst.
1) Restrictions o
be sure to hang up the unit at 4-point support. ● Check the following po
An improper manner of portage such as 3-point support can cause death or serious personal injury due to falling of the unit ● Be sure to switch off the power supply in the event of installation, inspection or servicing.
● Observe the following re
● Install the unit in a location with good support. If the power supply is not shut off, there is a risk of electric shocks, unit failure or personal injury due to the unexpected start of fan.
Unsuitable installation locations can cause the unit to fall and cause material damage and personal injury. ● Consult the dealer or an expert regarding removal of the unit.
● Ensure the unit is stable when installed, so that it can withstand earthquakes and strong winds. Incorrect installation can cause water leaks, electric shocks or fire. Descriptions
Unsuitable installation locations can cause the unit to fall and cause material damage and personal injury. ● Stop the compressor before closing valve and disconnecting refrigerant pipes in case of pump down operation.
● The electrical installation must be carried out by the qualified electrician in accordance with “the norm for electrical work” and “national If disconnecting refrigerant pipes in state of opening service valves before compressor stopping, you may incur frost bite or
wiring regulation”, and the system must be connected to the dedicated circuit. injury from an abrupt refrigerant outflow and air can be sucked, which can cause burst or personal injury due to anomalously One-way pipe length of
Power supply with insufficient capacity and incorrect function done by improper work can cause electric shocks and fire, high pressure in the refrigerant circuit refrigerant piping

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● Be sure to shut off the power before starting electrical work. ● Ensure that no air enters in the refrigerant circuit when the unit is installed and removed.
Failure to shut off the power can cause electric shocks, unit failure or incorrect function of equipment. If air enters in the refrigerant circuit, the pressure in the refrigerant circuit becomes too high, which can cause burst and
personal injury.
● Be sure to use the cables conformed to safety standard and cable ampacity for power distribution work. Main pipe length
Unconformable cables can cause electric leak, anomalous heat production or fire. ● Do not run the unit with removed panels or protections
Touching rotating equipments, hot surfaces or high voltage parts can cause personal injury due to entrapment, burn or electric
● Use the prescribed cables for electrical connection, tighten the cables securely in terminal block and relieve the cables correctly to prevent shocks. One-way pipe length between the firs
overloading the terminal blocks. branching point from to the second
Loose connections or cable mountings can cause anomalous heat production or fire. ● Be sure to fix up the service panels. branching point
Incorrect fixing can cause electric shocks or fire due to intrusion of dust or water.
● Arrange the wiring in the control box so that it cannot be pushed up further into the box. Install the service panel correctly. One-way pipe length after the first
Incorrect installation may result in overheating and fire. ● Do not perform any repairs or modifications by yourself. Consult the dealer if the unit requires repair. branching point
If you repair or modify the unit, it can cause water leaks, electric shocks or fire. One-way pipe length after the
first branching point and second
branching point

CAUTION
One-way pipe length difference
from the first branching point to
the indoor unit

● Carry out the electrical work for ground lead with care ● Do not use the base flame for outdoor unit which is corroded or damaged due to long periods of operation. One-way pipe length difference
Do not connect the ground lead to the gas line, water line, lightning conductor or telephone line's ground lead. Incorrect grounding can cause unit faults such as Using an old and damage base flame can cause the unit falling down and cause personal injury. from the second branching point
to the indoor unit
electric shocks due to short-circuiting. Never connect the grounding wire to a gas pipe because if gas leaks,it could cause explosion or ignition. ● Do not install the unit in the locations listed below
● Use the circuit breaker for all pole with correct capacity. ・Locations where carbon fiber, metal powder or any powder is floating.
Elevation difference between
indoor and outdoor units
Using the incorrect circuit breaker, it can cause the unit malfunction and fire. ・Locations where any substances that can affect the unit such as sulphide gas, chloride gas, acid and alkaline can occur. Elevation difference between indoor u
● Install isolator or disconnect switch on the power supply wiring in accordance with the local codes and regulations. ・Vehicles and ships
The isolator should be locked in accordanced with EN60204-1. ・Locations where cosmetic or special sprays are often used. ●
● Take care when carrying the unit by hand. ・Locations with direct exposure of oil mist and steam such as kitchen and machine plant.
・Locations where any machines which generate high frequency harmonics are used.
CAUTION
If the unit weights more than 20kg, it must be carried by two or more persons. Do not carry by the plastic straps, always use the carry handle when carrying the ●
unit by hand. Use gloves to minimize the risk of cuts by the aluminum fins. ・Locations with salty atmospheres such as coastlines
・Locations with heavy snow (If installed, be sure to provide base flame and snow hood mentioned in the manual)
● Dispose of any packing materials correctly. ・Locations where the unit is exposed to chimney smoke
Any remaining packing materials can cause personal injury as it contains nails and wood. And to avoid danger of suffocation, be sure to keep the plastic ・Locations at high altitude (more than 1000m high) Note (1)
wrapper away from children and to dispose after tear it up. ・Locations with ammonic atmospheres
● Pay attention not to damage the drain pan by weld spatter when welding work is done near the indoor unit. ・Locations where heat radiation from other heat source can affect the unit
If weld spatter entered into the indoor unit during welding work, it can cause pin-hole in drain pan and result in water leakage. To prevent such damage, keep the indoor unit in its packing or cover it. ・Locations without good air circulation. 2) Determination
● Be sure to insulate the refrigerant pipes so as not to condense the ambient air moisture on them. ・Locations with any obstacles which can prevent inlet and outlet air of the unit
・Locations where short circuit of air can occur (in case of multiple units installation)  ● Determine refrigerant pi
Insufficient insulation can cause condensation, which can lead to moisture damage on the ceiling, floor, furniture and any other valuables.
・Locations where strong air blows against the air outlet of outdoor unit
● Be sure to perform air tightness test by pressurizing with nitrogen gas after completed refrigerant piping work. It can cause remarkable decrease in performance, corrosion and damage of components, malfunction and fire.
If the density of refrigerant exceeds the limit in the event of refrigerant leakage in the small room, lack of oxygen can occur, which can cause serious accidents.
● Do not install the outdoor unit in the locations listed below.
● Perform installation work properly according to this installation manual.
・Locations where discharged hot air or operating sound of the outdoor unit can bother neighborhood. Outd
Improper installation can cause abnormal vibrations or increased noise generation.
・Locations where outlet air of the outdoor unit blows directly to an animal or plants. The outlet air can affect adversely to the plant etc.
● Earth leakage breaker must be installed ・Locations where vibration can be amplified and transmitted due to insufficient strength of structure.
Refrigeran
If the earth leakage breaker is not installed, it can cause fire or electric shocks. ・Locations where vibration and operation sound generated by the outdoor unit can affect seriously. (on the wall or at the place near bed room) In the case of a single type
● Do not use any materials other than a fuse with the correct rating in the location where fuses are to be used. ・Locations where an equipment affected by high harmonics is placed. (TV set or radio receiver is placed within 5m)
Connecting the circuit with copper wire or other metal thread can cause unit failure and fire. ・Locations where drainage cannot run off safely.
● Do not install the unit near the location where leakage of combustible gases can occur. It can affect surrounding environment and cause a claim
If leaked gases accumulate around the unit, it can cause fire. ● Do not use the unit for special purposes such as storing foods, cooling precision instruments and preservation of animals, plants or art. In the case of a twin type

● Do not install the unit where corrosive gas (such as sulfurous acid gas etc.) or combustible gas (such as thinner and petroleum gases) can It can cause the damage of the items.
accumulate or collect, or where volatile combustible substances are handled. ● Do not touch any buttons with wet hands
Corrosive gas can cause corrosion of heat exchanger, breakage of plastic parts and etc. And combustible gas can cause fire. It can cause electric shocks
● Secure a space for installation, inspection and maintenance specified in the manual. ● Do not touch any refrigerant pipes with your hands when the system is in operation.
In the case of a triple type A
Insufficient space can result in accident such as personal injury due to falling from the installation place.. During operation the refrigerant pipes become extremely hot or extremely cold depending the operating condition, and it can cause burn injury or frost injury.
● When the outdoor unit is installed on a roof or a high place, provide permanent ladders and handrails along the access route and fences and handrails around the outdoor unit.
● Do not clean up the unit with water
If safety facilities are not provided, it can cause personal injury due to falling from the installation place.
It can cause electric shocks
● Do not install nor use the system close to the equipment that generates electromagnetic fields or high frequency harmonics
Equipment such as inverters, standby generators, medical high frequency equipments and telecommunication equipments can affect the system, and cause ● Do not operate the outdoor unit with any article placed on it. In the case of a triple type B
malfunctions and breakdowns. The system can also affect medical equipment and telecommunication equipment, and obstruct its function or cause jamming. You may incur property damage or personal injure from a fall of the article.
● Do not install the outdoor unit in a location where insects and small animals can inhabit. ● Do not step onto the outdoor unit.
Insects and small animals can enter the electric parts and cause damage or fire. Instruct the user to keep the surroundings clean. You may incur injury from a drop or fall.

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INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR OUTDOOR UNIT


Inverter driven single split PAC 〇 A place where it is hor
〇 A place where it can b
100VNX~140VNX,100VSX~140VSX 〇 A place where the unit
〇 A place where it can b
Designed for R410A refrigerant 〇 A place where drain w
◎This installation manual deals with outdoor units and general installation specifications only. For indoor units, refer to page 203. 〇 A place where the unit
◎When install the unit, be sure to check whether the selection of installation place, power supply specifications, usage limitation (piping length, height 〇 A place where snow w
differences between indoor and outdoor units, power supply voltage and etc.) and installation spaces 〇 A place where the unit c
〇 A place where good air ci
〇 A place where the unit w
Check before installation work 〇 A place where chemica
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS unit, will not be genera
〇 A place where strong w
[ Accessory ]
● We recommend you to read this “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS” carefully before the installation work in order to gain full advantage of the functions of the unit and to
avoid malfunction due to mishandling. 4) Caution about
● The precautions described below are divided into WARNING and CAUTION . The matters with possibilities leading to serious consequences such as (1) If the unit is installed i
Edging 1 piece knock-out hole protection
death or serious personal injury due to erroneous handling are listed in the WARNING and the matters with possibilities leading to personal injury or The bottom plate of un
damage of the unit due to erroneous handling including probability leading to serious consequences in some cases are listed in CAUTION . These are 1.Install the unit on the ba
very important precautions for safety. Be sure to observe all of them without fail. that the bottom is highe
● The meaning of "Marks" used here are as shown below. ● Model name and power source snow cover surface.
● Refrigerant piping length
Never do it under any circumstance. Always do it according to the instruction
● Piping, wiring and miscellaneous small parts
● For 3 phase power source outdoor unit,EN61000-3-2 is not applicable if consent by the utility company or nortification to the utility company is given before usage. ● Indoor unit installation manual
● 3 phase power source unit, both indoor and outdoor, is suitable for installation in a commercial and light industrial environment. If installed as a house-hold
appliance it could cause electromagnetic interference.
● 5 and 6 HP units of single phase power source are equipment complying with IEC 61000-3-12.
● Be sure to confirm no anomaly on the equipment by commissioning after completed installation and explain the operating methods as well as the maintenance Since drain water generate
methods of this equipment to the user according to the owner's manual. ● Don’t execute drain pipin
● Keep the installation manual together with owner's manual at a place where any user can read at any time. Moreover if necessary, ask to hand them to a new user ● Recommend setting Defr

(2) If the unit can be affec


Strong wind can cause
WARNING stop of the unit due to
1.Install the outlet air bl
● Installation must be carried out by the qualified installer. ● Do not perform brazing work in the airtight room unit to face a wall of
If you install the system by yourself, it may cause serious trouble such as water leaks, electric shocks, fire and personal injury, as a result of a system It can cause lack of oxygen. provide a fence or a w
malfunction. ● Use the prescribed pipes, flare nuts and tools for R410A.
● Install the system in full accordance with the instruction manual. Using existing parts (for R22 or R407C) can cause the unit failure and serious accidents due to burst of the refrigerant circuit.
Incorrect installation may cause bursts, personal injury, water leaks, electric shocks and fire. ● Tighten the flare nut by using double spanners and torque wrench according to prescribed method. Be sure not to
● Use the original accessories and the specified components for installation. tighten the flare nut too much.
If parts other than those prescribed by us are used, It may cause fall of the unit, water leaks, electric shocks, fire, refrigerant leak, substandard Loose flare connection or damage on the flare part by tightening with excess torque can cause burst or refrigerant leaks which
performance, control failure and personal injury. may result in lack of oxygen.
● When installing in small rooms, take prevention measures not to exceed the density limit of refrigerant in the event of leakage ● Do not open the service valves for liquid line and gas line until completed refrigerant piping work, air tightness test Over 500 mm
accordance with ISO5149. and evacuation.
Consult the expert about prevention measures. If the density of refrigerant exceeds the limit in the event of leakage, lack of oxygen can occur, which If the compressor is operated in state of opening service valves before completed connection of refrigerant piping work, you
can cause serious accidents. may incur frost bite or injury from an abrupt refrigerant outflow and air can be sucked into refrigerant circuit, which can cause
● Ventilate the working area well in the event of refrigerant leakage during installation.
If the refrigerant comes into contact with naked flames, poisonous gas is produced.
burst or personal injury due to anomalously high pressure in the refrigerant
● Only use prescribed optional parts. The installation must be carried out by the qualified installer. 2. REFRIGERA
● After completed installation, check that no refrigerant leaks from the system. If you install the system by yourself, it can cause serious trouble such as water leaks, electric shocks, fire.
If refrigerant leaks into the room and comes into contact with an oven or other hot surface, poisonous gas is produced. ● Do not perform any change of protective device itself or its setup condition
● Hang up the unit at the specified points with ropes which can support the weight in lifting for portage. And to avoid jolting out of alignment, The forced operation by short-circuiting protective device of pressure switch and temperature controller or the use of non
specified component can cause fire or burst.
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An improper manner of portage such as 3-point support can cause death or serious personal injury due to falling of the unit ● Be sure to switch off the power supply in the event of installation, inspection or servicing.
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● Install the unit in a location with good support. If the power supply is not shut off, there is a risk of electric shocks, unit failure or personal injury due to the unexpected start of fan.
Unsuitable installation locations can cause the unit to fall and cause material damage and personal injury. ● Consult the dealer or an expert regarding removal of the unit.
● Ensure the unit is stable when installed, so that it can withstand earthquakes and strong winds. Incorrect installation can cause water leaks, electric shocks or fire. Descriptions
Unsuitable installation locations can cause the unit to fall and cause material damage and personal injury. ● Stop the compressor before closing valve and disconnecting refrigerant pipes in case of pump down operation.
● The electrical installation must be carried out by the qualified electrician in accordance with “the norm for electrical work” and “national If disconnecting refrigerant pipes in state of opening service valves before compressor stopping, you may incur frost bite or
wiring regulation”, and the system must be connected to the dedicated circuit. injury from an abrupt refrigerant outflow and air can be sucked, which can cause burst or personal injury due to anomalously One-way pipe length of
Power supply with insufficient capacity and incorrect function done by improper work can cause electric shocks and fire, high pressure in the refrigerant circuit refrigerant piping

● Be sure to shut off the power before starting electrical work. ● Ensure that no air enters in the refrigerant circuit when the unit is installed and removed.
Failure to shut off the power can cause electric shocks, unit failure or incorrect function of equipment. If air enters in the refrigerant circuit, the pressure in the refrigerant circuit becomes too high, which can cause burst and
personal injury.
● Be sure to use the cables conformed to safety standard and cable ampacity for power distribution work. Main pipe length
Unconformable cables can cause electric leak, anomalous heat production or fire. ● Do not run the unit with removed panels or protections
Touching rotating equipments, hot surfaces or high voltage parts can cause personal injury due to entrapment, burn or electric
● Use the prescribed cables for electrical connection, tighten the cables securely in terminal block and relieve the cables correctly to prevent shocks. One-way pipe length between the firs
overloading the terminal blocks. branching point from to the second
Loose connections or cable mountings can cause anomalous heat production or fire. ● Be sure to fix up the service panels. branching point
Incorrect fixing can cause electric shocks or fire due to intrusion of dust or water.
● Arrange the wiring in the control box so that it cannot be pushed up further into the box. Install the service panel correctly. One-way pipe length after the first
● Do not perform any repairs or modifications by yourself. Consult the dealer if the unit requires repair. branching point
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CAUTION
One-way pipe length difference
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● Carry out the electrical work for ground lead with care ● Do not use the base flame for outdoor unit which is corroded or damaged due to long periods of operation. One-way pipe length difference
Do not connect the ground lead to the gas line, water line, lightning conductor or telephone line's ground lead. Incorrect grounding can cause unit faults such as Using an old and damage base flame can cause the unit falling down and cause personal injury. from the second branching point
to the indoor unit
electric shocks due to short-circuiting. Never connect the grounding wire to a gas pipe because if gas leaks,it could cause explosion or ignition. ● Do not install the unit in the locations listed below
● Use the circuit breaker for all pole with correct capacity. ・Locations where carbon fiber, metal powder or any powder is floating.
Elevation difference between
indoor and outdoor units
Using the incorrect circuit breaker, it can cause the unit malfunction and fire. ・Locations where any substances that can affect the unit such as sulphide gas, chloride gas, acid and alkaline can occur. Elevation difference between indoor u
● Install isolator or disconnect switch on the power supply wiring in accordance with the local codes and regulations. ・Vehicles and ships
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● Take care when carrying the unit by hand. ・Locations with direct exposure of oil mist and steam such as kitchen and machine plant.
・Locations where any machines which generate high frequency harmonics are used.
CAUTION
If the unit weights more than 20kg, it must be carried by two or more persons. Do not carry by the plastic straps, always use the carry handle when carrying the ●
unit by hand. Use gloves to minimize the risk of cuts by the aluminum fins. ・Locations with salty atmospheres such as coastlines
・Locations with heavy snow (If installed, be sure to provide base flame and snow hood mentioned in the manual)
● Dispose of any packing materials correctly. ・Locations where the unit is exposed to chimney smoke
Any remaining packing materials can cause personal injury as it contains nails and wood. And to avoid danger of suffocation, be sure to keep the plastic ・Locations at high altitude (more than 1000m high) Note (1)
wrapper away from children and to dispose after tear it up. ・Locations with ammonic atmospheres
● Pay attention not to damage the drain pan by weld spatter when welding work is done near the indoor unit. ・Locations where heat radiation from other heat source can affect the unit
If weld spatter entered into the indoor unit during welding work, it can cause pin-hole in drain pan and result in water leakage. To prevent such damage, keep the indoor unit in its packing or cover it. ・Locations without good air circulation. 2) Determination
● Be sure to insulate the refrigerant pipes so as not to condense the ambient air moisture on them. ・Locations with any obstacles which can prevent inlet and outlet air of the unit
・Locations where short circuit of air can occur (in case of multiple units installation)  ● Determine refrigerant p
Insufficient insulation can cause condensation, which can lead to moisture damage on the ceiling, floor, furniture and any other valuables.
・Locations where strong air blows against the air outlet of outdoor unit
● Be sure to perform air tightness test by pressurizing with nitrogen gas after completed refrigerant piping work. It can cause remarkable decrease in performance, corrosion and damage of components, malfunction and fire.
If the density of refrigerant exceeds the limit in the event of refrigerant leakage in the small room, lack of oxygen can occur, which can cause serious accidents.
● Do not install the outdoor unit in the locations listed below.
● Perform installation work properly according to this installation manual.
・Locations where discharged hot air or operating sound of the outdoor unit can bother neighborhood. Outd
Improper installation can cause abnormal vibrations or increased noise generation.
・Locations where outlet air of the outdoor unit blows directly to an animal or plants. The outlet air can affect adversely to the plant etc.
● Earth leakage breaker must be installed ・Locations where vibration can be amplified and transmitted due to insufficient strength of structure.
Refrigera
If the earth leakage breaker is not installed, it can cause fire or electric shocks. ・Locations where vibration and operation sound generated by the outdoor unit can affect seriously. (on the wall or at the place near bed room) In the case of a single type
● Do not use any materials other than a fuse with the correct rating in the location where fuses are to be used. ・Locations where an equipment affected by high harmonics is placed. (TV set or radio receiver is placed within 5m)
Connecting the circuit with copper wire or other metal thread can cause unit failure and fire. ・Locations where drainage cannot run off safely.
● Do not install the unit near the location where leakage of combustible gases can occur. It can affect surrounding environment and cause a claim

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If leaked gases accumulate around the unit, it can cause fire. ● Do not use the unit for special purposes such as storing foods, cooling precision instruments and preservation of animals, plants or art. In the case of a twin type

● Do not install the unit where corrosive gas (such as sulfurous acid gas etc.) or combustible gas (such as thinner and petroleum gases) can It can cause the damage of the items.
accumulate or collect, or where volatile combustible substances are handled. ● Do not touch any buttons with wet hands
Corrosive gas can cause corrosion of heat exchanger, breakage of plastic parts and etc. And combustible gas can cause fire. It can cause electric shocks
● Secure a space for installation, inspection and maintenance specified in the manual. ● Do not touch any refrigerant pipes with your hands when the system is in operation.
In the case of a triple type A
Insufficient space can result in accident such as personal injury due to falling from the installation place.. During operation the refrigerant pipes become extremely hot or extremely cold depending the operating condition, and it can cause burn injury or frost injury.
● When the outdoor unit is installed on a roof or a high place, provide permanent ladders and handrails along the access route and fences and handrails around the outdoor unit.
● Do not clean up the unit with water
If safety facilities are not provided, it can cause personal injury due to falling from the installation place.
It can cause electric shocks
● Do not install nor use the system close to the equipment that generates electromagnetic fields or high frequency harmonics
Equipment such as inverters, standby generators, medical high frequency equipments and telecommunication equipments can affect the system, and cause ● Do not operate the outdoor unit with any article placed on it. In the case of a triple type B
malfunctions and breakdowns. The system can also affect medical equipment and telecommunication equipment, and obstruct its function or cause jamming. You may incur property damage or personal injure from a fall of the article.
● Do not install the outdoor unit in a location where insects and small animals can inhabit. ● Do not step onto the outdoor unit.
Insects and small animals can enter the electric parts and cause damage or fire. Instruct the user to keep the surroundings clean. You may incur injury from a drop or fall.

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●A unit designed for R410A has adopted a different size indoor unit operation valve charge port and a different size check joint provided in the unit to prevent the charging of a wrong refrigerant by mistake. d) Torque wrench
The processed dimension of the flared part of a refrigerant pipe and a flare nut's parallel side measurement have also been altered to raise strength against pressure. Accordingly, you are required to arrange About brazing
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dedicated R410A tools listed in the table on the right before installing or servicing this unit.
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1. HAULAGE AND INSTALLATION (Take particular care in carrying in or moving the unit, and always perform such an operation with two or more persons.)
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〇 A place where chemical substances like sul
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
where the
cansnow willthe
accumulate, following measures
allow are required.
6) Installation
where is horizontal, stable endure weight and vibration transmittance the unit. L2
ole protection
-

〇 unit,
AThe willwhere
bottom
place notplate
beit generated
of unit
can be free andfrom
and not possibility
intake, remain.
outlet may be blockedneighbors
of bothering by snow.due to noise or exhaust air from the unit ● Where a danger of short-circuiting
L3 exists,
150 install
300 guide150 louvers. service unit, will not be generated and not remain.
When more than one unit are installed, provide sufficient intake space consciously so ( that short-circuiting )
Outlet
L1
SX~140VSX 〇 A place where the strong unitwindis notwillexposed
not blow to against
oil splashes.the outlet air blow of the unit. ●
[ bolt
Accessory L4
fixed position ]
5 5 5 space
may not occur. 〇 A place where strong wind will not blow ag
① Anchor
bury the outdoor unit, ②
281 -

1.Install the unit on the base so 2.Provide a snow hood to 3.Install the unit under eaves Notabilia for installation
● We recommend you to 〇 read this “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS” carefully before thegasinstallation ● Where andpiling
to snow can Intake provide proper snow guards.
A place
that where itis can
the bottom be than
higher free from danger of flammable
the outdoor unit on site.work in order
leakage. or to gain full
providen the advantage
roof on site. of the functions of the ●unit
efrigerant
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avoid malfunction due 〇 4) Caution about selection of installation location


Amishandling.
to snow placecoverwhere drain water can be disposed without
surface.
〇 A place where the unit will not be affected by heat
any trouble.
Regarding
radiation
outline of a snow
A barrier wall placed in front of the exhaust diffuser must not be higher Fasten withthanbolts
the unit.
4) Caution about selection of
tofrom
our other heat source. (M10-12)
● The precautions described (1) If below
the unitare divided in
is installed intothe areaWARNING
where the snow andhood, CAUTION
will refer
accumulate, technical
. The matters
following measures with arepossibilities
required. leading to serious consequences such as (1) If the unit is installed in the area where the
ole protection 〇 A place where snow will not accumulate. 6) Installation Edging 1 piece knock-out hole protection
410

death or serious personal manual. byWARNING The bottom plate of unit and intake, outlet m
〇 Ainjury
The bottom due plate
totheerroneous
unit can be handling
of unit and intake, outlet may be
areorlisted inblocked
the snow. andinthe
place where kept away 5m more from TV set and/or radio receiver ordermatters
to avoid with possibilities
any radio leading to personal injury or
or TV interference. (mm)
Intake L3
damage of the unit due〇 1.to A erroneous
placethewhere
Install handling
unit good
on baseincluding
so can beprobability
air circulation
the secured, and 2.leading atosnow
enough service
Provide serious
space
hood consequences
can in some
tobe secured for3.maintenance
Install the cases
and are ofeaves
unit service
under listed in safely. CAUTION . These are
the unit
Example installation
① Anchor bolt fixed position Ⅰ
Size Ⅱ ② Notabilia
Ⅲ for installationL2 1.Install the unit on the base so
very important precautions 〇that for safety. Be sure to observe all of them without fail. Outlet Open 500
rk A place where the
the bottom unit willthan
is higher not be affected by electromagneticthe outdoorwaves unit onand/or
site. high-harmonicorwaves generated
providen the roofby other equipment.
on site. that the bottom is higher than
L1 Intake Open L4
20
20

〇snow A place cover surface.


where 190 L2● Model name
580 200 300 and power source
5 Open Fasten
Intake with bolts snow cover surface.
● The meaning of "Marks" used here arechemical
as shown substances
below. like sulfuric Regarding gas, chloricoutline
gas, acid
of a and snowalkali (including ammonia), which can harm the Use a long block to extend the width. (M10-12)
Use a thicker block to anchor deeper.
unit, will not be generated and not remain. hood, refer to our technical L3 150 300 150

service
L4 Refrigerant 5 piping length ( space )
Outlet
L
〇 Aany
410

against manual.
1
Never do it under placecircumstance.
where strong wind will not blow Always the
do outlet air blowtoof the
it according the unit.
instruction 5 5
● In installing the unit, fix the unit’s legs with bolts specified on the left.
Since drain water generated by defrost control may freeze, following measures are required. ● The protrusion of an anchor
● Piping, wiring and miscellaneous small parts
bolt on the front side must be kept within 15 mm.
● Don’t
● For 3 phase power source
4) Caution about selection of installation location
outdoor
● Recommend
execute drain piping work is
unit,EN61000-3-2
setting
by not
usingapplicable
a drain elbow and drainbygrommets
if consent the utility (optional
companyparts).or[Refer to Drain piping
nortification to thework.]
utility company is given before usage.
● Securely install the ● unitIndoor
so that it unit
Outlet installation
does not fall over duringmanual
earthquakes or strong winds, etc.
● 3 phase power source unit, both indoor andDefrost
outdoor,Control (SW3-1) and
is suitable for Snow Guard Fan
installation in Control
a commercial(SW3-2). [Refer to Setting
and light SW3-1,environment.
industrial SW3-2.] If installed as a house-hold
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(1) If the unit is installed in the area where the snow will accumulate, following measures are required. ● Refer to the left 190 illustrations
580 for information
200 regarding concrete foundations. Use a thicker block to anchor deeper.
ole protection appliance it could cause electromagnetic
(2) TheIf thebottom
unit can plate
interference.
be ofaffected
unit and by intake,
strong outlet
wind, may be blocked
following measures by snow.
are required.
6) Installation
● Install the unit in a level area. (With a gradient of 5 mm or less.)
Use a long block to extend the width.
● 5 and 6 HP units of single phase power source are equipment complying with IEC 61000-3-12. Improper installation can result in a compressor failure, broken piping within the unit and abnormal noise generation.
Strong wind can cause damage of fan (fan motor), or can cause performance degradation, or can trigger anomalous ● In installing① theAnchor
unit,bolt
fix the
fixedunit’s
positionlegs with bolts ② specified oninstallation
Notabilia for the left.
● Be sure to confirm no Since 1.Install
anomaly thewater
unit on the basebyso 2.Provide a snowmeasures
hood and3.explain
to are required. Install thethe unitoperating
under eaves
stop
that
drainof on
the the equipment
unitgenerated
due to rising by commissioning
defrost
thantoofthe
control
high may freeze,
pressure. afterfollowing
completed installation methods as well as the maintenance
● The protrusion of an anchor Intake bolt on the front side must be kept within 15 mm.
Since drain water generated by defrost control m
methods of this equipment tothe thebottom
user isaccording
higher owner's
a drainmanual.
the outdoor unit on site. or providen the roof on site.
20

● Don’t execute drain piping work by using elbow and drain grommets (optional parts). [Refer to Drain piping work.] Fasten ● Don’t execute drain piping work by using a dra
● Keep the installation manual snow
1.Install cover
together surface.
the outlet
with air blow Control
owner's side
manual of(SW3-1)
the 2.Install
at a place Regarding
wherethe outline
outlet
any of
air can
user a snow
blow(SW3-2).
sideatof[Refer
read 3.The
any time. unitSW3-1,
Moreovershould be installedask
if SW3-2.]
necessary,
● Securely
on to hand them to a new user install the unit so that it does not fall over during earthquakes or with
strongboltswinds, etc.
● Recommend setting Defrost and Snow Guard Fan Control to Setting ● Recommend setting Defrost Control (SW3-1) a
unit to face a wall of building, or the hood,
unit inrefer to our technical
a position perpendicular the stable and level foundation. 7) To run the unit for a cooling operation, when the outdoor temperature
● Refer to the left illustrations for information regarding concrete foundations.
(M10-12)

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


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(2) provide a fence


can beoraffected a windbreak screen. manual.
to the direction
measuresofarewind. If the foundation is not level,
If the unit by strong wind, following
Strong wind can cause damage of fan (fan motor), or can cause performance degradation,
required.
tie down or the
can unit withanomalous
trigger wires. is –5°C or lower.
Improper installation can result in a compressor failure, broken piping within the unit and abnormal noise generation.
(2) If the unit can be affected by strong wind, f
Strong wind can cause damage of fan (fan
frigerant circuit. stop of the unit due to rising of high pressure. Wind direction
WARNING ● When the outdoor air temperature is -5°C or lower, provide a snow hood to the outdoor unit on site.
So that strong wind 580
Outlet
will not blow against the outdoor heat exchanger directly. Regarding outline of a snow hood,
stop of the unit due to rising of high pressu
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d. Be sure not to 190 200


1.Install the outlet air blow side of the 2.Install the outlet air blow side of 3.The unit should be installed on Use a thicker block to anchor deeper. 1.Install the outlet air blow side of the 2
refer to our technical manual. Use a long block to extend the width.
gerant leaks which ● Installation must be carried
unit toout
If you install the systemprovide
by yourself,
by the
face a wall
it may or
qualified
cause
installer. or
of building,
serious trouble such as water
the unit in a position perpendicular
leaks, electric shocks,
the stable and level foundation. ● Do not perform brazing work in the airtight room
fire and personal injury,Ifasthe a result of a system It can cause lack of oxygen.
7) To run the unit for a cooling operation, when the outdoor temperature unit to face a wall of building, or
a fence a windbreak screen. to the direction of wind. foundation is not level, provide a fence or a windbreak screen.
air tightness test
malfunction. Since drain Overwater
500 mm generated by defrost control may freeze,
Wind direction
following measures are required. tie down the unit with wires. ● Use the prescribed pipes, is –5°C or lower.
● In installing the unit, fix the unit’s legs with bolts specified on the left.
flare nuts and tools for R410A.
● The protrusion of an anchor bolt on the front side must be kept within 15 mm.
frigerant circuit. ● Install the system ● in Don’t
full accordance
execute drain with piping
the instruction
work bymanual.
using a drain elbow and drain grommets Wind(optional
direction parts). [Refer to Drain piping work.] ● When
Using existing parts (for R22 the or outdoor
R407C) can air cause the unitisfailure
temperature -5°C and seriousprovide
or lower, accidents due tohood
a snow burst toof the refrigerant
outdoor unitcircuit.
on site.
● Securely install the unit so that it does not fall over during earthquakes or strong winds, etc.

'12 • PAC-T-173
t piping work,
notyou Incorrect installation●may cause bursts,
Recommend personal
setting injury,Control
Defrost water leaks,
(SW3-1)electric
andshocks
Snowand fire.Fan Control (SW3-2). [Refer to Setting SW3-1, SW3-2.]
Guard ● Tighten the flare So by
nut that strong wind spanners
will not blow
and against the outdoor heat foundations.
exchanger directly. Regarding outline of a snow hood,
d. Be sure to ● Refer to using
the leftdouble
illustrations for information torque wrench
regarding according
concrete to prescribed method. Be sure not to
t, which can cause ● Use the original accessories and the specified components for installation. tighten the flare nutrefer to unit
too much. our technical manual.
2. REFRIGERANT PIPING WORK
● Install the in a level area. (With a gradient of 5 mm or less.)
gerant leaks which If parts other than (2)thoseIf the unit can
prescribed by beus areaffected
used, Itbymaystrong
causewind,
fall offollowing
the unit, measures
water leaks,are required.
electric shocks, fire, refrigerant leak, substandard Loose flare connection or damage on the flare part by tightening with excess torque can cause burst or refrigerant leaks which
performance, control failureStrong andwind
personalcaninjury.
cause damage of fan (fan motor), or can cause performance degradation, or can trigger anomalous Improper
may result in lack of oxygen.installation can result in a compressor failure, broken piping within the unit and abnormal noise generation.
air tightness test ● When installing in small stop Over
of the
rooms, 500unit
mmdue
take to risingmeasures
prevention of high pressure.
not to exceed the density limit of refrigerant in the event of leakage ● Do not open the service valves for liquid line and gas line until completed refrigerant piping work, air tightness test Over 500 mm
Wind direction W
accordance with ISO5149. and evacuation.
1.Install the outlet air Ifblow side of the 2.Install
exceeds the outlet airevent
blowof side of lack of3.The
oxygenunit
can should be installed on
torpiping work,
the use of you
non
t, which can cause 1) Restrictions on unit installation and use
Consult the expert about prevention measures. the density
unit to face a wall of building, or
can cause serious accidents.
of refrigerant the limit in the leakage,
the unit in a position perpendicular
occur, which
the stable and level foundation.
If the compressor is operated in state of opening service valves before completed connection of refrigerant piping work, you
7) To run the unit for a cooling operation, when the outdoor temperature < Single
may incur frost bite or injury from an abrupt refrigerant outflow and air cantype >
be sucked into refrigerant circuit, which can cause

pected start
frigerant of fan.
circuit.
2. REFRIGERANT
● Ventilate the working
provide
● Check a infence
the
area well
or apoints
following
the event of
windbreak
refrigerant
● Observe the following restrictions on PIPING
screen.
in light
leakage indoor
unit installation and
If the refrigerant comes into contact with naked flames, poisonous gas is produced. WORK
to installation.
of theduring theunit
direction
specifications If thesite.
of wind.and the installation
use. Improper installation cantieresult
foundation is not level,
downin the unit with wires.
a compressor
is –5°C or lower.
failure or performance degradation.
Wind direction
burst or personal injury due to anomalously high pressure in the refrigerant
● Only use prescribed optional parts. The installation must be carried out by the qualified installer.
● When the outdoor air temperature is -5°C or lower, provide a snow hood to the outdoor unit on site.
Indoor unit
2. REFRIGERANT PIPI
● After completed installation, check that no refrigerant leaks from the system. If youininstall
Marks appearting the system by yourself, it can cause serious trouble such as water leaks, electric shocks, fire.
the drawing
d. Be sure not to So that strong
< 3m ● Do not perform any change of≧
wind will not blow against the outdoor heat exchanger directly. Regarding outline of a snow hood,
and comes into contact with an ovenOne-way
If refrigerant leaks into the roomDescriptions pipehot
or other length difference
surface, from the first
poisonous gasbranching point to the indoor unit
is produced. 3m
protective device itself or its setup condition
refer to our technicalprotective
manual. device of pressure
or the use of non
gerant leaks which
operation. 1) Restrictions on unit installation and use
● Hang up the unit at the specified points with ropes which can
Dimensional
support
Model theunits
for outdoor weight in lifting forlimitations
portage. And to Single
avoidtype
jolting out
Twinof alignment,
type Triple type A The forced operation by short-circuiting
Triple type B
specified component can cause fire or burst.
< HSingle
switch
typeand
> temperature controller or the use of non 1) Restrictions on unit insta
incur frost bite or be sure to hang up●the unit atthe
Check 4-point support.
following points in100VN,125VN,100VS,125VS
light of the indoor unit specifications and the installation site. − − Indoor unit ● Check the following points in light of the i
ue to anomalously An improper manner of portage
Oversuch
500asmm3-point support can cause death or serious personal injury due ≦ 50m
to falling of the unit ● Be sure to switch off the power supply in the event of installation, inspection or servicing.
air tightness test ●One-way
Observe the following
pipe length of restrictions on unit installation
140VN,140VS and use. Improper installation Lcan result
Wind direction in a compressor failure or performance
L+L1+L2+L3 degradation. L+La+L1+L2+L3 ● Observe the following restrictions on unit ins
pected start of fan. ● Install the unit in a refrigerant
locationpiping
with good support. L+L1+L2 If the power supply is not shut off, there is a risk of electric shocks, unit failure or personal injury due to the unexpected start of fan.
− L
100VNX,125VNX,100VSX,125VSX −
≦ 100m
t piping work, you Unsuitable installation locations can cause the unit to fall140VNX,140VSX
and cause material damage and personal injury. L+L1+L2+L3 ● Consult the dealer or an expert
Marks appearting in the drawing
regarding removal of the unit.
L+La+L1+L2+L3 Outdoor unit
One-way pipe length difference from the first branching point to the indoor unit < 3m ≧ 3m One-wa
t,
n which
cause can cause
burst and ● Ensure the unit is stable whenDescriptions − Incorrect installation can cause water − leaks, electric shocks or fire.

2. REFRIGERANT PIPING WORK


installed, so that it can100VN,125VN,100VS,125VS
withstand earthquakes and strong winds. ≦ 50m
Dimensional H Descriptions
Single type Triple Ltype A
operation. Unsuitable installation locations can cause the unit to fall140VN,140VS and cause Modelmaterial
for outdoordamage
units and personal injury.
limitations

Twin type
L
● Stop the compressor before Triple Ltype B
closing valve and disconnecting refrigerant pipes in case of pump down operation. Model for out
Main pipe length −
incur frost bite or ● The electrical installation must be carried out by the100VN,125VN,100VS,125VS
100VNX,125VNX,100VSX,125VSX
qualified electrician in accordance with≦ “the
− If disconnecting refrigerant pipes−in state of opening service valves before compressor stopping, you may incur frost bite or 100VN,125VN,100VS,1
≦ 50m norm for electrical work” and “national
100m
ue
nt, to anomalously
burn or electric wiring regulation”,One-way
and thepipe system
length ofmust be connected
140VNX,140VSX
140VN,140VS
to the dedicated circuit.
L
L+L1+L2+L3 injury from an abrupt refrigerant outflow
L
L+La+L1+L2+L3 and air can be sucked,<which Twincan typecause
> burst or personal injury due to anomalously One-way pipe length of 140VN,140VS
L L+L1+L2 high pressure in the refrigerant circuit L
refrigerant
One-way pipe
Power supply with insufficient piping length between
capacity the first function
and incorrect 100VNX,125VNX,100VSX,125VSX
done by improper work can cause electric
140VN,140VS, shocks and fire, − − Indoor unit refrigerant piping 100VNX,125VNX,100VS
≦ 100m
or the use of non
n cause burst and
1) Restrictions on unit installation and use
● Be sure to shut off the
branching point from to the second
power
branching point before starting electrical work.
140VNX,140VSX
100VN,125VN,100VS,125VS
≦ 5m − − − ● Ensure that no air enters in
L+L1+L2+L3
− If air enters in the refrigerant circuit,
the Larefrigerant circuit when the unit
L+La+L1+L2+L3

< Single
Outdoor
is installed
type (The unit of which elevation difference from the outdoor unit is the largest.)
and
> unitremoved.
the pressure in the refrigerant circuit becomes too high, which can cause burst and
140VNX,140VSX
100VN,125VN,100VS,1
Failure to shut off the power pipe canlength
●One-way
Check thecause electric
following
after shocks, unit
the firstpoints failure or incorrect function of equipment.≦ 50m
in140VN,140VS
light of the indoor unit specifications
100VN,125VN,100VS,125VS,
≦ 30m and the installation

site.
L1, L2
−L personal injury. −L
Indoor unit
140VN,140VS
● Be sure to use the●cables
branching
Observe
point
pipeconformed the followingto safetyrestrictions
standard 100VNX,125VNX,100VSX,125VSX
and
oncable
unit ampacity
installation for and
power distribution
use. Improper installation−can result inL a compressor failure
work. L1, or performance
● Do not rundegradation.
Main length 100VNX,125VNX,100VSX,125VSX L2, L3
− L1−(1) Indoor unit h Main pipe length 100VNX,125VNX,100VS
pected start of fan. Unconformable cablesOne-way can cause pipe length electric
after leak,
the anomalous heat production or fire. ≦ 100m the unit with removed panels or protections
nt, burn or electric first branching point and second
140VNX,140VSX
140VN,140VS,140VNX,140VSX ≦ 27m − −
L
Marks Touching
− appearting rotating equipments,
in the drawing hotLa+L3
La+L2, (1) < Twin type >
L surfaces or high voltage parts can cause personal injury due to entrapment, burn or electric 140VNX,140VSX
● Use the prescribed One-way
cables
branchingpipefor
point electrical
length between connection,
the first tighten the cables
140VN,140VS, One-way securely in terminal
pipe length difference block
from the and relieve
first branching point the
to thecables correctly to prevent
indoor unit < 3m shocks. ≧ 3m Indoor unit One-way pipe length between the first 140VN,140VS,
overloading the terminalbranching blocks.
pointDescriptions
from to the second Twin type ≦10m
≦ 5m − − − HH branching point from to the second
Loose connections orfrom
One-way pipe
branching
cable pointlength difference
140VNX,140VSX
Model for outdooror
units
Dimensional
Single type Twin type Triple type●A Be sure to fix up the service La
panels.
Triple −type B (The unit of which
L1 elevation difference from the outdoor unit is the largest.) branching point
140VNX,140VSX
operation. the mountings
first branchingcan pointcause
to anomalous heat production
140VN,140VS, fire. limitations
≦ 3m − |L1−L2| |L1−L2|,|L2−L3|,|L3−L1| L2
Triple type −
Incorrect fixing can cause electric− −
shocks or fire due to intrusion of dust or water.
incur frost bite or the indoorpipe unitlength after the first −
● Arrange the wiring One-way
in the control 100VN,125VN,100VS,125VS,
box so that it cannot100VN,125VN,100VS,125VS
be pushed up 140VNX,140VSX
further into the box. Install ≦≦ the
10m service panel−
30m correctly. L1, L2 − L−(La+L2), L1−(La+L3) (1) One-way pipe length after the first 100VN,125VN,100VS,12
ue to anomalously branching point
Incorrect installationOne-way
may result pipe in
100VNX,125VNX,100VSX,125VSX
ofdifference and fire. 140VN,140VS
overheating
50m
L1, L2, L3
L+L1+L2+L3 ● Do not perform any repairs or L1modifications
L+La+L1+L2+L3(1) by yourself. Consult the dealer if the unit requires repair. Indoor unit h
branching point 100VNX,125VNX,100VS
One-way pipelengthlength 140VN,140VS, L
refrigerant
One-way
from piping
pipe
the second length after the
branching point 100VNX,125VNX,100VSX,125VSX ≦
L+L1+L2 − If you repair or modify the unit, it − can cause water leaks, electric shocks or fire. L One-way pipe length after the
140VNX,140VSX ≦ 10m − − − |L2−L3|
first
to thebranching
indoor unit point and second 140VN,140VS,140VNX,140VSX
140VNX,140VSX ≦100m27m − − −
L+L1+L2+L3 La+L2, La+L3 (1)
L+La+L1+L2+L3 Outdoor unit first branching point and second 140VN,140VS,140VNX,
branching point L (riser) branching point
n cause burst and Elevation difference between When the outdoor unit is positioned higher,
100VN,125VN,100VS,125VS ≦ 30m − −
Twin type ≦ 10m
≦ 50m
H H −H H H Outdoor unit L1 Twin type

CAUTION
indoor and
One-way pipeoutdoor
lengthunits
difference When the outdoor unit is positioned lower, 15m L −L One-way pipe length difference
140VN,140VS |L1−L2|,|L2−L3|,|L3−L1|
from the first branching point to 140VN,140VS, ≦ 3m − |L1−L2|
Lh L2 from the first branching point to 140V
Main pipe difference
Elevation length between indoor units 100VNX,125VNX,100VSX,125VSX ≦ 0.5m − h1, −
h2, h3 h1, h2, h3
L−(La+L2), −
the indoor unit Triple type 140VNX,140VSX the indoor unit Triple type 140V
≦≦100m10m − L1−(La+L3) (1)
nt, burn or electric ● Carry out the electrical workpipe forlength
ground lead with ● care
The use 140VNX,140VSX
restrictions appearing in the table above are applicable to the standard pipe size combinations shown
L
● Do not in the
use table below.
the base flameWhere
L
an existing
for outdoor unit which pipe system isor damaged due
is corroded < Twin
to longtype
periods >of operation.
CAUTION
One-way difference 140VN,140VS, One-way pipe length difference 140VN,140VS,
from the
One-way
Do not connect the ground second
pipe
lead tolengthbranching
the between
gas point
line, the firstline, lightning
water utilized, different one-way
conductor
140VN,140VS, pipe length
or telephone line's ground ≦ 10m
restrictions
lead. shouldgrounding
Incorrect apply depending on−its
−can cause unit pipe
faults size.
such as For more information,
− seeold“ and
Using an 6. UTILIZATION
damage base OF flame |L2−L3|
EXISTING
can causePIPING.”
the unit falling down and cause personal injury. Indoor unit from the second branching point
branching
to the indoor
electric shocks due to branching
point
short-circuiting.
unitfrom to the second
Never connect
140VNX,140VSX
≦ 5m − or ignition. − − < Triple type > to the indoor unit 140VNX,140VSX
point ● theWithgrounding wirepipe
140VNX,140VSX
the triple to a connection,
gas pipe becausethe ifway
gas leaks,it
of use could cause explosion
is different when the difference of one-way pipe length after ● Do thenot
first branching
install the unitpoint
in theis 3m to 10m.
locations
La
For details, refer
listed below
(The unit of which elevation difference from the outdoor unit is the largest.)
L (riser)
When the outdoor unit is positioned higher, ≦ 30m When the outdoor unit
● Use the circuit breaker Elevation difference between
forand
indoor
One-way
allpipe
pole
outdoor with
lengthunits
correct capacity. above table and right figure.
after the first to the100VN,125VN,100VS,125VS, ≦ 15m
H H −H ・Locations where carbon fiber, metal powder H
− or any powder is floating. Type A Outdoor unitunit
Indoor
Elevation difference between
indoor and outdoor units
When the outdoor unit is positioned lower, When the outdoor unit
Using the incorrect circuit breaker,pointit canbetweencause the unit malfunction and fire. ≦ 30m −
L3 ・Locations where any substances that can affect the unit such as sulphide gas, chloride gas, acid (The
and alkaline can occur.
branching 100VNX,125VNX,100VSX,125VSX L1, L2 unit of which elevation difference from the outdoor unit is the largest.)
Elevation difference
● Install isolator or disconnect switch Noteindoor Install the indoor units so that L + L1 becomes≦the
(1)units 0.5mlongest one-way − pipe. h L1,
h1, L2,
h2, h3
・Vehicles and ships
h1,L1h2,
(1)h3 Indoor unit h Elevation difference between indoor units
One-way pipe lengthon thethepower supply wiring in accordance with the local codes and regulations.
after Keepuse therestrictions
pipe lengthappearing
differenceinbetween
The isolator should be first locked in accordanced
branching point and secondwith ● EN60204-1.
The 140VN,140VS,140VNX,140VSX the tableL1aboveand (La + L2) or (La + L3) within 10m.
≦ 27mare applicable−to the standard − pipe size combinations
・Locations where cosmetic or special
− shown in the table below. Where an sprays
La+L2, existingare often used.
La+L3 (1)pipe system is Indoor unit ● The use restrictions a
CAUTION
branching point
● Take care when carrying the unit by hand.
2) Determination of pipe size utilized, different one-way pipe length restrictions should apply depending on its pipe size. For more information,

・Locations with direct exposure of oil mist and steam such as kitchen and machine plant.
see “ where
・Locations 6. UTILIZATION
any machines OFwhich
EXISTING PIPING.”
generate < Triple type >
high frequency harmonics are used.
h1
h3
CAUTION utilized, different one-
If the unit weights more than 20kg, it must be carried by two Twin
or type
more persons. Do not carry by the plastic ≦
straps,10m always use the carry handle when carrying the H L1 Indoor unit
One-way pipe length difference ● With the triple pipe connection, the way of use is different when the difference of one-way pipe length after the first branching point is 3m to 10m.
・Locations with salty atmospheres such−as coastlines For details, refer h2 ● With the triple pipe co
unit by hand. Use  fromtothe
gloves first branching
minimize the point
risk of tocuts by the aluminum fins. 140VN,140VS, ≦ 3m − |L1−L2| |L1−L2|,|L2−L3|,|L3−L1|
●the Determine
indoor unit refrigerant pipe to the sizeabove
Triple pursuant to right
the following
typetable 140VNX,140VSX
and figure. guidelines based on the indoor unit specifications. ・Locations with heavy snow L−(La+L2),(If installed,L1−(La+L3)
be sure to provide Typementioned
base flame and snow hood A Indoor unit
in the manual)
L2
to the above table and
≦ 10m − L2
● Dispose of any packing materials correctly.
(1)
Model 100Vone-way pipe. Model 125V ・Locations where the unit is exposed to chimney smoke
Model 140V (The unit of which elevation difference from the outdoor unit is the largest.)
Any remaining packing materials
One-way can cause
pipe length Note
difference (1) Install the
personal injury140VN,140VS, indoor units so that L + L1 becomes the longest
as it contains nails and wood. And to avoid danger of suffocation, be sure to keep the plastic ・Locations at high altitude (more than 1000m high) H L1
Note (1) Install the indoor units
wrapper away from children from theandsecond branchingafter
to dispose pointtear itKeep the pipe length difference between L1Gas
up. 140VNX,140VSX ≦pipe
and (La + L2) or
10m (Lapipe
Liquid −+ L3) within Gas− 10m.
pipe Liquid pipe − Gas pipe Liquid pipe |L2−L3| L3 Keep the pipe length d
to the indoor unit ・Locations with ammonic atmospheres Indoor unit
φ15.88 φ9.52 φ15.88 φ9.52 φ15.88 φ9.52
● Pay attention not to damage the drain pan by weld spatter when welding work is done near the indoor unit. ・Locations where heat radiation from other heat source can affect the unit L (riser) h1
2) Determination of pipe size
Elevation difference between
If weld spatter entered into indoor
the indoor
andunit duringunits
outdoor
Outdoor unitWhen
welding work, it can cause
the outdoor unit is positioned higher,
connected ≦ 30m
pin-hole in drain pan and result in water leakage. To prevent
When the outdoor unit is positioned lower,
Flare such damage, keep
≦ 15m theH indoor unit in itsFlare
Flare packing
H or cover it. Flare H ・Locations without
Flare Flaregood air circulation. H Outdoor unit Indoor unit h2
h3 2) Determination of pipe siz
φ15.88 φ9.52 φ15.88 φ9.52 φ15.88
・Locations withφ9.52 any obstacles which can prevent inlet and outlet air of the unit
● Be sure to insulate  ●the refrigerant
Determine
Elevation difference pipes so Refrigerant
refrigerant
between as not
indoor topiping
pipe
unitscondense (branchthe
size pursuant
pipeL)
ambient air moisture
to the following on them.
guidelines
≦ 0.5mbased on the − indoor unith specifications. h1, h2, h3 h1, h2, h3  ● Determine refrigerant pipe size pursuant to
Insufficient insulation can cause condensation, which can Indoor lead tounitmoisture
connected φ15.88 and any other
damage on the ceiling, floor, furniture φ9.52
valuables. φ15.88 φ9.52 ・Locations where
φ15.88 short circuit of air can occur (in case of multiple units installation)
φ9.52 L2
d room) wherebelow.
strong air blows an against the airpipe
outletsystem
of outdoor L (riser)
In the case of a single type
● Be sure to perform air tightness test by pressurizing ● The usenitrogen
with
Capacity restrictions
gas
of indoor appearing
unitafter completed in the table above
refrigerant pipingare
Model
Model
work.applicable
100V
100V to the standard pipe Modelsize
Model 125Vcombinations shown inModel
125V ・Locationsthe table
Model 140V
140V Where existing is unit Outdoor unit
CAUTION
If the density of refrigerant exceeds the limit in the event utilized, different
ofBranching
refrigerant set one-way
pipeleakage pipe length
in the small room, lackrestrictions should
Gas pipecan
of oxygen occur,apply
DIS-WA1 Liquid depending
which pipe
can cause seriouson
Gas its pipeDIS-WA1
size.Liquid
pipeaccidents. For pipe
more information,
It can cause remarkable
Gas pipe see “ 6.Liquid
DIS-WA1 UTILIZATION
pipe OF EXISTING PIPING.”
H
decrease in performance, corrosion and damage of components, malfunction and fire.L1
< Triple type > L3
●this φ15.88 φ9.52 φ15.88 φ9.52 ● Do
thenot
φ15.88 install the outdoor
φ9.52 pointunit in the
tolocations listed below.
● Perform installation work properly according toOutdoor With the triple
installation
Refrigerant pipe
manual.
piping connection,
(branch pipe L1,L2) the way of use φ12.7 is different whenφ9.52 the difference φ12.7of one-wayφ9.52 pipe length after φ15.88 first branching
φ9.52 is 3m 10m. For details, refer
In the case of unit connected
a twin typevibrations ortoincreased ・Locations where discharged hot air or operating sound of the outdoor unit can bother neighborhood. Outdoor unit connected
nts or art. Improper installation can cause abnormal the
Indoorabove noise
unit table
connected and right figure.
generation. Flare
φ12.7 Flare
φ6.35 Flare
φ12.7 Flare
φ6.35 Flare
φ15.88
・Locations where
Flare
φ9.52
outlet air of the outdoor unit blows directly to an animal or plants.
Type A
The outlet
Indoor unit
air can affect adversely to the plant etc.
● Earth leakage breaker must be installed Note (1) Install Refrigerant piping (branch pipeL)
Capacity of indoor unit φ15.88 φ9.52 φ15.88 φ9.52 φ15.88 φ9.52 < Triple type >
(The unit of which elevation difference from the outdoor unit is the largest.) Refrigerant piping (branch pipeL)
theunitindoor units so that L + L1 becomes theModel 50V×2
longest one-way pipe. φ15.88Model 60V×2 φ9.52 ・Locations where vibration can be amplified and transmitted due to insufficient strength of structure.
Model 71V×2
φ15.88 φ9.52 φ15.88 φ9.52
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d room) If the earth leakage breaker is not installed, it can cause fire
In the case of a single type
● Do not use any materials other than a fuse with the correct
Keep
or electric
Indoor
Branching
the pipe
Refrigerant
Capacity
pipe shocks.
connected
set
length
piping
rating in (branch
of indoor
difference between L1 and (La + L2) or (La + L3) within 10m.
pipe L1,L2,L3)
the location
unit where fuses are to be used. Model 100V Model 125V
・Locations
φ12.7
・Locations
where
DIS-TA1
where
Model 140V
vibration and operation sound generated by the outdoor unit canType affectB seriously. (on the wall or at the place near bed room)
an equipment affected by high harmonics is placed. (TV set or radio receiver
φ9.52 isIndoor
Outdoor
placed unit
unit
within 5m) Indoor unit
L (riser) In the case of a single type
Indoor unit connected
Capacity of indoor unit
− − h1
Be sure to select a suitable installation place in consideration of following conditions. ● Walls surrounding the unit in the four sides are not acceptable.
〇 A place where it is horizontal, stable and can endure the unit weight and will not allow vibration transmittance of the unit. ● There must be a 1-meter or larger space in the above.
split PAC ● Where a danger of short-circuiting exists, install guide louvers.
〇 A place where it can be free from possibility of bothering neighbors due to noise or exhaust air from the unit
SX~140VSX 〇 A place where the unit is not exposed to oil splashes. ● When more than one unit are installed, provide sufficient intake space consciously so that short-circuiting
● Where piling snow can bury the outdoor unit, provide proper snow guards.
may not occur.
〇 A place where it can be free from danger of flammable gas leakage.
efrigerant 〇 A place where drain water can be disposed without any trouble. ● A barrier wall placed in front of the exhaust diffuser must not be higher than the unit.
〇 A place where the unit will not be affected by heat radiation from other heat source.
〇 A place where snow will not accumulate.
〇 A place where the unit can be kept away 5m or more from TV set and/or radio receiver in order to avoid any radio or TV interference. (mm)
Intake L3
Example installation
〇 A place where good air circulation can be secured, and enough service space can be secured for maintenance and service of the unit safely. Size Ⅰ Ⅱ Ⅲ L2

〇 A place where the unit will not be affected by electromagnetic waves and/or high-harmonic waves generated by other equipment. Open 500
rk
L1 Open L4
〇 A place where chemical substances like sulfuric gas, chloric gas, acid and alkali (including ammonia), which can harm the L2 300 5 Open Intake

unit, will not be generated and not remain. L3 150 300 150
〇 A place where strong wind will not blow against the outlet air blow of the unit. L4 5 5 5
Outlet
( service
space ) L1

4) Caution about selection of installation location


(1) If the unit is installed in the area where the snow will accumulate, following measures are required.
ole protection
The bottom plate of unit and intake, outlet may be blocked by snow.
6) Installation
1.Install the unit on the base so 2.Provide a snow hood to 3.Install the unit under eaves ① Anchor bolt fixed position ② Notabilia for installation
that the bottom is higher than the outdoor unit on site. or providen the roof on site. Intake

20
snow cover surface. Fasten with bolts
Regarding outline of a snow
(M10-12)
hood, refer to our technical

410
manual.

Outlet

20
190 580 200 Use a thicker block to anchor deeper.
Use a long block to extend the width.

● In installing the unit, fix the unit’s legs with bolts specified on the left.
Since drain water generated by defrost control may freeze, following measures are required. ● The protrusion of an anchor bolt on the front side must be kept within 15 mm.
● Don’t execute drain piping work by using a drain elbow and drain grommets (optional parts). [Refer to Drain piping work.]
● Securely install the unit so that it does not fall over during earthquakes or strong winds, etc.
● Recommend setting Defrost Control (SW3-1) and Snow Guard Fan Control (SW3-2). [Refer to Setting SW3-1, SW3-2.]
● Refer to the left illustrations for information regarding concrete foundations.
(2) If the unit can be affected by strong wind, following measures are required. ● Install the unit in a level area. (With a gradient of 5 mm or less.)
Strong wind can cause damage of fan (fan motor), or can cause performance degradation, or can trigger anomalous Improper installation can result in a compressor failure, broken piping within the unit and abnormal noise generation.
stop of the unit due to rising of high pressure.
1.Install the outlet air blow side of the 2.Install the outlet air blow side of 3.The unit should be installed on
unit to face a wall of building, or the unit in a position perpendicular the stable and level foundation. 7) To run the unit for a cooling operation, when the outdoor temperature
provide a fence or a windbreak screen. to the direction of wind. If the foundation is not level,
tie down the unit with wires. is –5°C or lower.
frigerant circuit. Wind direction ● When the outdoor air temperature is -5°C or lower, provide a snow hood to the outdoor unit on site.
d. Be sure not to So that strong wind will not blow against the outdoor heat exchanger directly. Regarding outline of a snow hood,
refer to our technical manual.
gerant leaks which

air tightness test Over 500 mm


Wind direction

t piping work, you


t, which can cause

2. REFRIGERANT PIPING WORK


or the use of non 1) Restrictions on unit installation and use < Single type >
● Check the following points in light of the indoor unit specifications and the installation site. Indoor unit
● Observe the following restrictions on unit installation and use. Improper installation can result in a compressor failure or performance degradation.
pected start of fan.
Marks appearting in the drawing
One-way pipe length difference from the first branching point to the indoor unit < 3m ≧ 3m
Descriptions
Dimensional
Single type Triple type A Triple type B
H
operation. Model for outdoor units limitations Twin type
incur frost bite or 100VN,125VN,100VS,125VS − −
≦ 50m
due to anomalously One-way pipe length of 140VN,140VS L+L1+L2+L3 L+La+L1+L2+L3
L L+L1+L2 L
refrigerant piping 100VNX,125VNX,100VSX,125VSX − −
≦ 100m
140VNX,140VSX L+L1+L2+L3 L+La+L1+L2+L3 Outdoor unit
n cause burst and 100VN,125VN,100VS,125VS − −
≦ 50m
140VN,140VS L L
Main pipe length − L
100VNX,125VNX,100VSX,125VSX − −
≦ 100m
nt, burn or electric 140VNX,140VSX L L
< Twin type >
One-way pipe length between the first 140VN,140VS, Indoor unit
branching point from to the second 140VNX,140VSX ≦ 5m − − − La (The unit of which elevation difference from the outdoor unit is the largest.)
branching point

One-way pipe length after the first 100VN,125VN,100VS,125VS, − −


branching point 100VNX,125VNX,100VSX,125VSX ≦ 30m − L1, L2
L1, L2, L3 L1 (1) Indoor unit h
One-way pipe length after the
first branching point and second 140VN,140VS,140VNX,140VSX ≦ 27m − − − La+L2, La+L3 (1)
branching point

One-way pipe length difference Twin type ≦ 10m − H L1


|L1−L2|,|L2−L3|,|L3−L1| −
from the first branching point to 140VN,140VS, ≦ 3m − |L1−L2| L2
the indoor unit Triple type 140VNX,140VSX ≦ 10m − L−(La+L2), L1−(La+L3) (1)
One-way pipe length difference 140VN,140VS,
from the second branching point
140VNX,140VSX ≦ 10m − − − |L2−L3|
to the indoor unit
When the outdoor unit is positioned higher, ≦ 30m
L (riser)
Elevation difference between
indoor and outdoor units ≦ 15m
H H H H Outdoor unit
When the outdoor unit is positioned lower,
Elevation difference between indoor units ≦ 0.5m − h h1, h2, h3 h1, h2, h3
-

● The use restrictions appearing in the table above are applicable to the standard pipe size combinations shown in the table below. Where an existing pipe system is
CAUTION utilized, different one-way pipe length restrictions should apply depending on its pipe size. For more information, see “ 6. UTILIZATION OF EXISTING PIPING.”
282 -

< Triple type >


● With the triple pipe connection, the way of use is different when the difference of one-way pipe length after the first branching point is 3m to 10m. For details, refer
to the above table and right figure. Type A Indoor unit
(The unit of which elevation difference from the outdoor unit is the largest.)
Note (1) Install the indoor units so that L + L1 becomes the longest one-way pipe.
Keep the pipe length difference between L1 and (La + L2) or (La + L3) within 10m.
Indoor unit
h1
2) Determination of pipe size Indoor unit h2
h3

 ● Determine refrigerant pipe size pursuant to the following guidelines based on the indoor unit specifications. L2
Model 100V Model 125V Model 140V
H L1
Gas pipe Liquid pipe Gas pipe Liquid pipe Gas pipe Liquid pipe L3
φ15.88 φ9.52 φ15.88 φ9.52 φ15.88 φ9.52
Outdoor unit connected Flare Flare Flare Flare Flare Flare
Refrigerant piping (branch pipeL) φ15.88 φ9.52 φ15.88 φ9.52 φ15.88 φ9.52
Indoor unit connected φ15.88 φ9.52 φ15.88 φ9.52 φ15.88 φ9.52
d room) In the case of a single type L (riser)
Capacity of indoor unit Model 100V Model 125V Model 140V Outdoor unit
Branching pipe set DIS-WA1 DIS-WA1 DIS-WA1
Refrigerant piping (branch pipe L1,L2) φ12.7 φ9.52 φ12.7 φ9.52 φ15.88 φ9.52
nts or art. In the case of a twin type φ6.35 φ6.35 φ15.88 φ9.52
Indoor unit connected φ12.7 φ12.7
Capacity of indoor unit Model 50V×2 Model 60V×2 Model 71V×2
< Triple type >
Branching pipe set DIS-TA1
Type B Indoor unit
Refrigerant piping (branch pipe L1,L2,L3) φ12.7 φ9.52
In the case of a triple type A − −
Indoor unit connected φ12.7 φ6.35
Indoor unit
injury or frost injury. Capacity of indoor unit Model 50Vx3 h1
Branching pipe set DIS-WA1 h3
Indoor unit
Refrigerant piping (branch pipe La) φ15.88 φ9.52 h2
Refrigerant piping (branch pipe L1) φ12.7 φ9.52
In the case of a triple type B Indoor unit connected − − DIS-WA1
φ12.7
L2
Refrigerant piping (branch pipe L2,L3) φ9.52 H L3

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Indoor unit connected φ12.7 φ6.35
Capacity of indoor unit Model 50V×3 La
L1
● When the 50V or 60V model is connected as an indoor unit, always use a φ9.52 liquid pipe for the branch (branching pipe – indoor unit) and a different
CAUTION diameter joint supplied with the branching pipe set for connection with the indoor unit (φ6.35 on the liquid pipe side).
0A tools If a φ6.35 pipe is used for connection with a branching pipe, a refrigerant distribution disorder may occur, causing one of the indoor units to fall short of L (riser)
the rated capacity. Outdoor unit
● A riser pipe must be a part of the main. A branching pipe set should be installed horizontally at a point as close to an indoor unit as possible.
A branching part must be dressed with a heat-insulation material supplied as an accessory.
gerant charging ● For the details of installation work required at and near a branching area, see the installation manual supplied with your branching pipe set.

About brazing
Primary side Secondary side
er pipe gauge
Brazing must be performed under a nitrogen gas flow. Station valve
Plug the end of the pipe with tape, or other 0.5MPa
Without nitrogen gas, a large quantity of foreign matters (oxidized film) are Taping <N2> material, and fill the pipe with nitrogen gas.
Hand
created, causing a critical failure from capillary tube or expansion valve clogging.
Nitrogen

Only use nitrogen gas (N2) Nitrogen


ore persons.) Brazing gas
Relief valve

Heavy 3) Refrigerant pipe wall thickness and material


● Select refrigerant pipes of the table shown on the right wall thickness and material as Pipe diameter [mm] 6.35 9.52 12.7 15.88 22.22 25.4 28.58 NOTE
specified for each pipe size. Minimum pipe wall thickness [mm] 0.8 0.8 0.8 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 ● Select pipes having a wall thickness larger
● This unit uses R410A. Always use 1/2H pipes having a 1.0mm or thicker wall for φ19.05
or larger pipes, because O-type pipes do not meet the pressure resistance requirement. Pipe material* O-type pipe O-type pipe O-type pipe O-type pipe 1/2H-type pipe 1/2H-type pipe 1/2H-type pipe than the specified minimum pipe thickness.
*Phosphorus deoxidized seamless copper pipe C1220T, JIS H3300

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the indoor unit 140VNX,140VSX ≦ 10m − L−(La+L2), L1−(La+L3) (1)
One-way pipe length difference 140VN,140VS,
from the second branching point
140VNX,140VSX ≦ 10m − − − |L2−L3|
to the indoor unit
When the outdoor unit is positioned higher, ≦ 30m
L (riser)
Elevation difference between
indoor and outdoor units ≦ 15m
H H H H Outdoor unit
When the outdoor unit is positioned lower,
Elevation difference between indoor units ≦ 0.5m − h h1, h2, h3 h1, h2, h3

● The use restrictions appearing in the table above are applicable to the standard pipe size combinations shown in the table below. Where an existing pipe system is
CAUTION utilized, different one-way pipe length restrictions should apply depending on its pipe size. For more information, see “ 6. UTILIZATION OF EXISTING PIPING.” < Triple type >
● With the triple pipe connection, the way of use is different when the difference of one-way pipe length after the first branching point is 3m to 10m. For details, refer
to the above table and right figure. Type A Indoor unit
(The unit of which elevation difference from the outdoor unit is the largest.)
Note (1) Install the indoor units so that L + L1 becomes the longest one-way pipe.
Keep the pipe length difference between L1 and (La + L2) or (La + L3) within 10m.
Indoor unit
h1
2) Determination of pipe size Indoor unit h2
h3

 ● Determine refrigerant pipe size pursuant to the following guidelines based on the indoor unit specifications. L2
Model 100V Model 125V Model 140V
H L1
Gas pipe Liquid pipe Gas pipe Liquid pipe Gas pipe Liquid pipe L3
φ15.88 φ9.52 φ15.88 φ9.52 φ15.88 φ9.52
Outdoor unit connected Flare Flare Flare Flare Flare Flare
Refrigerant piping (branch pipeL) φ15.88 φ9.52 φ15.88 φ9.52 φ15.88 φ9.52
Indoor unit connected φ15.88 φ9.52 φ15.88 φ9.52 φ15.88 φ9.52
d room) In the case of a single type L (riser)
Capacity of indoor unit Model 100V Model 125V Model 140V Outdoor unit
Branching pipe set DIS-WA1 DIS-WA1 DIS-WA1
Refrigerant piping (branch pipe L1,L2) φ12.7 φ9.52 φ12.7 φ9.52 φ15.88 φ9.52
nts or art. In the case of a twin type φ6.35 φ6.35 φ15.88 φ9.52
Indoor unit connected φ12.7 φ12.7
Capacity of indoor unit Model 50V×2 Model 60V×2 Model 71V×2
< Triple type >
Branching pipe set DIS-TA1
Type B Indoor unit
Refrigerant piping (branch pipe L1,L2,L3) φ12.7 φ9.52
In the case of a triple type A − −
Indoor unit connected φ12.7 φ6.35
Indoor unit
injury or frost injury. Capacity of indoor unit Model 50Vx3 h1
Branching pipe set DIS-WA1 h3
Indoor unit
Refrigerant piping (branch pipe La) φ15.88 φ9.52 h2
Refrigerant piping (branch pipe L1) φ12.7 φ9.52
In the case of a triple type B Indoor unit connected − − DIS-WA1
φ12.7
L2
Refrigerant piping (branch pipe L2,L3) φ9.52 H L3
Indoor unit connected φ12.7 φ6.35
Capacity of indoor unit Model 50V×3 La
L1
● When the 50V or 60V model is connected as an indoor unit, always use a φ9.52 liquid pipe for the branch (branching pipe – indoor unit) and a different
CAUTION diameter joint supplied with the branching pipe set for connection with the indoor unit (φ6.35 on the liquid pipe side).
0A tools If a φ6.35 pipe is used for connection with a branching pipe, a refrigerant distribution disorder may occur, causing one of the indoor units to fall short of L (riser)
the rated capacity. Outdoor unit
● A riser pipe must be a part of the main. A branching pipe set should be installed horizontally at a point as close to an indoor unit as possible.
A branching part must be dressed with a heat-insulation material supplied as an accessory.
gerant charging ● For the details of installation work required at and near a branching area, see the installation manual supplied with your branching pipe set.

About brazing
Primary side Secondary side
r pipe gauge
Brazing must be performed under a nitrogen gas flow. Station valve
Plug the end of the pipe with tape, or other 0.5MPa
Without nitrogen gas, a large quantity of foreign matters (oxidized film) are Taping <N2> material, and fill the pipe with nitrogen gas.
Hand
created, causing a critical failure from capillary tube or expansion valve clogging.

Nitrogen
Only use nitrogen gas (N2) Nitrogen
ore persons.) Brazing gas
Relief valve

Heavy 3) Refrigerant pipe wall thickness and material


● Select refrigerant pipes of the table shown on the right wall thickness and material as Pipe diameter [mm] 6.35 9.52 12.7 15.88 22.22 25.4 28.58 NOTE
specified for each pipe size. Minimum pipe wall thickness [mm] 0.8 0.8 0.8 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 ● Select pipes having a wall thickness larger
● This unit uses R410A. Always use 1/2H pipes having a 1.0mm or thicker wall for φ19.05
or larger pipes, because O-type pipes do not meet the pressure resistance requirement. Pipe material* O-type pipe O-type pipe O-type pipe O-type pipe 1/2H-type pipe 1/2H-type pipe 1/2H-type pipe than the specified minimum pipe thickness.
*Phosphorus deoxidized seamless copper pipe C1220T, JIS H3300

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2-1 DIS-WA1

INSTRUCTIONS FOR BRANCHING PIPE SET INSTALLATION FOR TWIN/TRIPLE/ W-TWIN CONFIGURATION SYSTEMS
1.10.5 Instructions for branching pipe set (DIS-WA1, WB1, TA1, TB1)
Supported combinati
Outdoor unit model Indoor u

For R410A PSB012D865


PSB012D865 FF 3HP 1.5HP+

WARNING / CAUTION
● This set is for R410A refrigerant.
2HP+
● Select a branching pipe set correctly rated for the combined total capacity of connected indoor units and install it according to this manual.
An improperly installed branching pipe set can cause degraded performance or an abnormal unit stop.
● Provide good heat insulation to the pipes by following instructions contained in this manual.
Improper heat insulation can result in degraded performance or a water leak accident from condensation.
4HP
● Please make sure that only parts supplied as accessories or the manufacturer's approved parts are used in installing the unit, because a leak of refrigerant can
result in a lack-of-oxygen accident, if it reaches a concentration beyond the tolerable limit.
This manual explains how to use a branching pipe set that is indispensable in connecting pipes for a twin/triple/W-twin configuration installation (system). For the 1.5HP+
details of piping work, unit installation work and electrical installation work, please refer to the installation manuals and installation guides supplied with your outdoor
and indoor units.

1. Branching pipe set specifications


(1) Please make sure that you have chosen the right branching pipe set and the specifications of the parts contained in it by checking with the table below.
(2) Connect pipes as illustrated in the table below. The pipe from an outdoor unit must be brazed to the pipe connection port “①” and the pipes from indoor units to 2.5HP+
“②,” “③” and “④.”
Supported outdoor/indoor unit combinations Part lists
Branching pipe set type
Outdoor unit model Indoor unit model Branching pipe set for a liquid pipe Branching pipe set for a gas pipe Different diameter pipe joint Heat insulation material 5HP
3HP 1.5HP+1.5HP ID9.52 ID15.88 Joint A
2HP+2HP ID9.52 2 pieces
4HP ② 2HP+
1.5HP+2.5HP ① ① ② Flare joint
DIS-WA1 (for indoor unit side connection)
2.5HP+2.5HP
(Two-way branching set) 5HP
2HP+3HP ③ ③ Joint B
ID9.52 2 pieces
3HP+3HP ID9.52 ID15.88 ID15.88 OD15.88 ID12.7
6HP 1 piece 1 piece One each for liquid and gas
2HP+4HP

4HP+4HP ID9.52 ID15.88


3HP+
8HP ② ②
① ①
DIS-WB1 Joint C 1 piece
3HP+5HP OD12.7 ID9.52
(Two-way branching set)
③ ③
ID12.7 6HP
ID9.52 ID25.4 ID15.88
10HP 5HP+5HP One each for liquid and gas
1 piece 1 piece

ID9.52 ID12.7 2HP+


② Joint A
DIS-TA1 ① ① ID9.52 3 pieces
6HP 2HP+2HP+2HP
(Three-way branching set) ③ ②③④
Flare joint
ID9.52 ④ ID15.88 (for indoor unit side connection)
1 piece 1 piece One each for liquid and gas Note When connec
use the joint
ID9.52 ID15.88 Joint A
ID9.52 2 pieces
DIS-TB1
② Flare joint (for indoor unit side connection) 2-5. Triple type f
① ①
(Three-way branching set) 8HP 3HP+3HP+3HP ②③④
Joint B 1 piece When the di
③ OD15.88 ID12.7
ID9.52 ④ ID25.4 Joint D 1 piece
1 piece 1 piece ID12.7 OD9.52 One each for liquid and gas

(3) To connect pipes for a Double


W-twin Twin
installation (involving
installation 4 indoor
(involving units),
4 indoor please
units), see see
please 2-7.2-7.
“W-twin configuration.”
“Double Twin configuration.” ID stands for inner diameter and OD, outer diameter.
Outdoor unit
(4) A branching pipe set must always be installed into the posture as illustrated in the drawing below.

<Posture to install into>


a
Two-way branching

Floor surface Floor surface Floor surface


Install it to make the part
Install it to make the part
lie parallel to the floor.
lie perpendicular to the floor.

Three-way branching

Floor surface Floor surface Floor surface

2. Pipe connecting procedure


Braze the different diameter pipe joint found in the set matching the connected outdoor and indoor unit capacities according to the instructions set out below.

In connecting an indoor unit of which capacity is 1.5HP, 2HP or 2.5HP, always use a φ9.52 liquid pipe to connect to the branching
CAUTION
pipe (branching pipe – indoor unit).
In connecting to an indoor unit (liquid pipe side:φ6.35), use the different diameter pipe joint A supplied with the set and follow the
procedure set out below.
Flarenutφ6.35
Brazing

Liquid connecting pipe (φ9.52) Joint A To indoor unit liquid pipe connection port

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2-1 DIS-WA1 2-2 DIS-WB1

ON SYSTEMS Supported combinations


Outdoor unit model Indoor unit model
Liquid branching pipe Gas branching pipe
Supported combinations
Outdoor unit model Indoor unit model
Liquid branching pipe

ID9.52
Gas branching pipe

ID15.88
ID12.7
3HP+5HP ② ②
12D865 F 3HP 1.5HP+1.5HP
Joint B 8HP ID9.52 ID25.4

② ①
③ ③
① 4HP+4HP Joint C ID9.52
ID15.88 ID15.88


Joint B ID9.52 ID15.88
2HP+2HP Flare joint ② ②
ID12.7 ①
(φ6.35) ①
10HP 5HP+5HP ID12.7 ID25.4
Joint A
A ③ ③
Connecting pipe ID12.7 ID9.52 ID15.88
4HP (φ9.52)
of refrigerant can Joint B
ID12.7
① ② ② Joint B
ID9.52 ① ②
③ ID15.88 ①
ID15.88 Applicable to the difference in length of pipes after the branch being less than 3 m
(system). For the 1.5HP+2.5HP
CAUTION ③ ③
2-3 DIS-TA1
Joint B * Connection is not allowed when the difference in length of pipes is larger than 3 m.
with your outdoor Reference ID15.88
ID12.7 Supported combinations
Joint A Outdoor unit model Indoor unit model Liquid branching pipe Gas branching pipe
Flare joint A
(φ6.35) ID12.7
Connecting pipe Joint A
Joint B ID15.88 (φ9.52)
② ② ID12.7
elow. ① ① ②
ID15.88 ID15.88 ③ Flare
from indoor units to 6HP 2HP+2HP+2HP ID9.52 joint
2.5HP+2.5HP ③ ③ ① ④ (φ6.35) ① ② ③ ④
Joint B ID15.88 ID15.88
Joint A
ID12.7
CAUTION Reference
Flare joint
t insulation material 5HP (φ6.35) ID12.7
Joint A
Joint B

2HP+3HP
Connecting pipe
(φ9.52) ① 2-4 DIS-TB1 Applicable to the difference in length of pipes after the branch being less than 3 m
ID15.88 * Connection is not allowed when the difference in length of pipes is larger than 3 m.


ID9.52 ③ Supported combinations
Liquid branching pipe Gas branching pipe
③ CAUTION ID15.88 Outdoor unit model Indoor unit model
ID9.52 Reference
h for liquid and gas ID9.52 ID15.88
ID9.52 ID15.88 ②
② ② 8HP 3HP+3HP+3HP ① ③
① ① ID9.52 ① ② ③ ④
ID9.52 ID15.88 ④ ID25.4
3HP+3HP
③ ③
ID9.52 ID15.88
Flare joint OLD Model list
6HP (φ6.35) ID12.7
Joint A model name
h for liquid and gas Joint B
Connecting pipe
② FDTA251R
2HP+4HP (φ9.52) ① FDENA251R
② ID15.88
① FDKNA251R
ID9.52 ③
③ CAUTION ID15.88
FDURA251R
ID9.52 Reference FDUMA252R
h for liquid and gas Note When connect the indoor unit of an old model that is shown in the model list,
use the joint supplied with the branch piping set like A

2-5. Triple type for same model/same capacity or different model/same capacity
When the difference in length of pipes after the branch is longer than 3 m and shorter than 10 m
Outdoor unit model Indoor unit model Branching pipe Branching pipe set type Liquid branching pipe Gas branching pipe
h for liquid and gas
Flare joint
(φ6.35)
and OD, outer diameter. ID12.7
Outdoor unit Joint A
Indoor unit Joint B
Connecting pipe ②
a (φ9.52) ①
② ID15.88
a ①
ID9.52 ③
③ CAUTION ID15.88
b ID9.52 Reference
Flare joint
6HP 2HP+2HP+2HP DIS-WA1 (φ6.35)
Floor surface ID12.7
Joint A
t Joint B
Connecting pipe ②
(φ9.52)

① ② ID15.88
ID9.52
b ③ ③
CAUTION Joint B
Reference
Floor surface ID12.7
Joint A
Flare joint
(φ6.35)

set out below. ID9.52 ID15.88


② ②

to the branching a DIS-WB1 ID9.52 ID25.4

③ ③
Joint C ID9.52 ID15.88
et and follow the 8HP 3HP+3HP+3HP
ID9.52 ID15.88
② ②
① ①
b DIS-WA1 ID9.52 ID15.88
③ ③
ID9.52 ID15.88

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2-6. Triple type for same model/different capacity or different model/different capacity
Applicable to the difference in length of pipes after the branch being less than 3 m
* Connection is not allowed when the difference in length of pipes is larger than 3 m.

Outdoor unit Outdoor unit model Indoor unit model Branching pipe Branching pipe set type Liquid branching pipe Gas branching pipe
Indoor unit
ID9.52 ID15.88
A ② ②
① ①
a a DIS-WB1 ID12.7 ID25.4
B
b ③ ③
ID9.52 ID15.88
10HP 2.5HP+2.5HP+5HP
C Flare joint (φ6.35) ID12.7 A
Connecting pipe Joint A ID15.88
(φ9.52) Joint B
② ②
② ① ①
b DIS-WA1 ID9.52 ID15.88
① ③ ③
ID15.88
CAUTION Joint B ③
Reference Joint A
Connecting position Flare joint (φ6.35) ID12.7 ID15.88

Outdoor unit model Indoor unit model A B C ID9.52 ID15.88


② ②
① ①
2.5HP+2.5HP+5HP 5HP 2.5HP 2.5HP
10HP
a DIS-WB1 ID12.7 ID25.4

3HP+3HP+4HP 4HP 3HP 3HP ③ ③


ID9.52 ID15.88
10HP 3HP+3HP+4HP
ID9.52 ID15.88
② ②
① ①
b DIS-WA1 ID9.52 ID15.88


ID9.52 ID15.88

Note When connect the indoor unit of an old model that is shown in the model list, use the joint supplied with the branch piping set like A.
2-7. Double
W-twinTwin
type type
Pipes should be connected as follows for a Double
W-twin Twin
installation (4 connected
installation indoor
(4 connected units.
indoor TheThe
units. capacity
capacityofofananoutdoor
outdoorunit
unitavailable
available for
for this
this configuration
is either 8HP or 10HP only):
Branching pipe Branching pipe set type Outdoor unit model Liquid branching pipe Gas branching pipe
Outdoor unit capacity Indoor unit capacity
ID9.52
8HP 2HP×4 units ②

8HP ID9.52
10HP 2.5HP×4 units
Joint C ③ ID15.88
ID9.52 ②

a DIS-WB1 ID25.4
ID9.52


① ID15.88
10HP ID12.7
Outdoor unit Indoor unit
b ③
ID9.52

a
ID12.7
b Joint B


8HP Flare joint (φ6.35) ID15.88
Joint A ③
Connecting pipe
(φ9.52) Joint B

② ID12.7
b DIS-WA1 ID9.52
① ③ A ID12.7

CAUTION Joint B
Reference ID15.88
Joint A ② ②

10HP Flare joint (φ6.35) ① ID15.88
ID15.88 ③

③ Joint B
ID15.88 ID12.7

Note When connect the indoor unit of an old model that is shown in the model list, use the joint supplied with the branch piping set like A.

3. Heat insulation work


(1) Condensation can also occur on liquid pipes with this model. Please provide good Heat insulation material
(for pipe insulation, etc.)
heat insulation to both liquid and gas pipes.
to be procured locally
(2) For the heat insulation of a branching pipe, always use the heat insulation material
supplied with the set and provide heat insulation according to the instructions set
out below.
Heat insulation material covering
the installation’s piping

Branching pipe’s heat insulation

2. Apply a heat insulation material (to be procured locally) to the joint between the
branching pipe’s heat insulation and the heat insulation material covering
1. It has an adhesive layer on the entire inner face. the installation’s piping as described above and wrap a tape over the gap
Remove a separator and wrap it around the branching pipe. shown as a hatched (///) area to complete dressing of the piping.

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1.11 OUTLINE OF OPERATION CONTROL BY MICROCOMPUTER


1.11.1 Remote controller
(1) Wired remote controller
Model RC-E5
The figure below shows the remote controller with the cover opened. Note that all the items that may be displayed in the liquid
crystal display area are shown in the figure for the sake of explanation
Characters displayed with dots in the liquid crystal display area are abbreviated.
The figure below shows the remote control with the cover opened.
Ventilaion display Weekly timer display
Displayed during ventilation operation Displays the settings of the
weekly timer.

Centeal control display


Operation setting display area
Displayed when the air conditioning system is
Displays setting temperature, airflow
controlled by centralized remote control.
volume, operation mode and oparation
message.

Timer operation display


Displays the timer operation setting.
Operation/check indicator light
During oparation: Lit in green
In case of error: Flashing in red

Temperature setting buttons


These buttons are used to set the Operation/stop button
temperature of the room. This button is used to operate and stop
the air conditioning system.
Press the button once to operate the
Timer button system and press it once again to stop
This button is used to set the system.
the timer mode.
MODE button
This button is used to change the
operation mode.
Timer setting buttons FAN SPEED button
These buttons are used to set This button is used to set the airflow
the timer mode and the time. volume.

VENT button
ESP button This button is used to operate external
This button is used to ventilator.
select the auto static
pressure adjustment mode.

LOUVER button
This button is used to operate/stop the
Cover
swing louver.

AIR CON No. button


Display the indoor unit number connected to this SET button
remote controller. ●
This button is used to fix the setting.

This button is used to set the silent mode.

CHECK button
This button is used at servicing.
RESET button
Press this button while making settings to go back to the

previous operation.
TEST button
This button is used during test operation. This button is also used to reset the "FILTER CLEANING" display.

(Press it after cleaning the air filter)

* All displays are described in the liguid crystal display for explanation.

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Model RC-EX1A
All icons are shown for the sake of explanation.

⑦ Clock, R/C name display ⑤ LCD display (With backlight)


Displays the current time and A tap on the LCD lights the backlight.
the name of R/C The backlight turns off automatically if there is no
operation for certain period of time.
⑪ Change set temp button Lighting period of the backlight lighting can be
Displays the temperature which changed.
is set currently.Tap this button If the backlight is ON setting, when the screen
to change the set temperature. is tapped while the backlight is turned off, the
backlight only is turned on.(Operations with
switches ①,② and ③ are excluded.)

⑧ Icon display
⑩ Change operation mode button Each icon is displayed when one of following settings
Displays the operation mode which is going on.(It is referring to the following figure for
is selected currently. Tap this button details.)
to change the operation mode.
⑨ Menu button
⑭ Timer button When setting or changing other than the following
Displays simplified contents of the ⑩-⑭, tapthemenubutton.When menu items are
timer which is set currently. displayed, select one and set.
(When two or more timers are set,
contents of the timer which will be ⑫ Flap direction button
operated immediately after is Displays the flap direction which is selected currently.
displayed.) Tap this button to change the flap direction.
Tap this button to set the timer.
⑬ Fan speed change button
② switch (High Power switch) Displays the fan speed which is selected currently.
Pushing this button starts the high power Tap this button to change the fan speed.
operation.
⑮ Message display
① switch (Run/Stop switch) Status of air conditioner operation and messages of
One push on the button starts operation the R/C operations etc.are displayed.
and another push stops operation.
③ switch (Energy Saving switch)
⑥ USB port (mini-B) Pushing this button starts the energy-saving
USB connector (mini-B) allows connecting to a operation.
personal computer.
For operating methods, refer to the instruction ④ Operation lamp
manual attached to the software for personal This lamp lights in green (yellow-green) during
computer (eco-touch remote control RC-EX1, operation. It changes to red if any error occurs.
utility software).

Touch panel system, which is operated by tapping the LCD screen with a finger, is employed for any operations
other than the ① Run/Stop, ② High power and ③ Energy-saving switches.

⑧ Icon display
Each icon is displayed when one of following settings is going on.

When the demand control When setting is made When the central control
is effective. from the sub R/C. (Optional) is running.

When the periodical During the ventilation When ”filter sign” is up.
inspection is necessary. operation

When the Permission/ When the weekly timer When the peak-cut timer is set
Prohibition setting is made. is set.

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(2) Wireless remote controller

Indication section

Indicates set temperature. Indicates the status of swing louver.

Indicates selected operation with .


Indicates the selected airflow volume

Indicates for two seconds when FILTER


button is pressed.
Indicates when ON-TIMER is set.

Indicates when OFF-TIMER is set.


Indicates the ON-TIMER setting time.
Nothing displayed when ON-TIMER is
not set.
Indicates OFF-TIMER setting time. Indicates the
current time when the OFF-TIMER is not set.

Operation section

Sends signal to the air conditioner.


When this is pressed once, the unit starts to
operate and when this is pressed once again,
it stops operating.

Every time this button is pressed, the mode is


switched as below.

Used to swing the louver.

Used to reset (turn off) the filter sign.


Press the button only after completing Every time this button is pressed, displays switch
the filter cleaning. as below.

Sets ON TIMER operation.

Sets room temperature by pressing or button.


Sets time when setting the time.

Sets OFF TIMER operation.


Used to cancel the TIMER SETTINGS.

Sets current time. Used to reset the microcomputer.

* All displays are described in the liquid crystal display for explanation

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1.11.2 Operation control function by the wired remote controller


Model RC-E5
(1) Switching sequence of the operation mode switches of remote controller

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(2) CPU reset


This functions when “CHECK” and “ESP” buttons on the remote controller are pressed simultaneously. Operation is same as
that of the power supply reset.
(3) Power failure compensation function (Electric power supply failure)
• This becomes effective if “Power failure compensation effective” is selected with the setting of remote controller function.
• Since it memorizes always the condition of remote controller, it starts operation according to the contents of memory no
sooner than normal state is recovered after the power failure. Although the auto swing stop position and the timer mode are
cancelled, the weekly timer setting is restored with the holiday setting for all weekdays.
After recovering from the power failure, it readjusts the clock and resets the holiday setting for each weekday so that the
setting of weekly timer becomes effective.
• Content memorized with the power failure compensation are as follows.
Note (1) Items➅, ➆ and ➇ are memorized regardless whether the power failure compensation is effective or not while the setting of silent mode is cancelled
regardless whether the power failure compensation is effective or not.
➀ At power failure – Operating/stopped
If it had been operating under the off timer mode, sleep timer mode, the state of stop is memorized. (Although the
timer mode is cancelled at the recovery from power failure, the setting of weekly timer is changed to the holiday
setting for all weekdays.)
➁ Operation mode
➂ Airflow volume mode
➃ Room temperature setting
➄ Louver auto swing/stop
However, the stop position (4-position) is cancelled so that it returns to Position (1).
➅ “Remote controller function items” which have been set with the remote controller function setting (“Indoor
function items” are saved in the memory of indoor unit.)
➆ Upper limit value and lower limit value which have been set with the temperature setting control
➇ Sleep timer and weekly timer settings (Other timer settings are not memorized.)

[Parts layout on remote controller PCB]


Master/ slave setting when more than one remote controllers are used
A maximum of two remote controllers can be connected to one indoor unit (or one group of indoor units.)
Switch Setting Contents
Indoor units M Master remote controller
SW1
SW2 SW2
A
S Slave remote controller
Note (1) Don’t change SW2 because it is not used normally.
B
親 Remote controller cord (no polarity)
M

SW1 S
SW1子

Remote controller Remote controller


SW1 "Master" SW1 "Slave"

X Y

Caution
When using multiple remote controllers, the following dispiays or settings
cannot be done with the slave remote controller. It is available only with
the master remote controller.
 Louver position setting (set upper or lower limit of swinging range)
 Setting indoor unit functions
 Setting temperature range
 Operation data display
 Error data display
 Silent mode setting
 Test operation of drain pump
 Remote controller sensor setting

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Model RC-EX1A
(1) Switching sequence of the operation mode switches of remote controller
(a) Tap the change operation mode button on the TOP screen.
(b) When the change operation mode screen is displayed, tap the button of desired mode.
(c) When the operation mode is selected, the display returns to the TOP screen.
Icons displayed have the following meanings.

Cooling Fan

Dry Heating

Auto

Notes(1) Operation modes which cannot be selected depending on combinations of IU and


OU are not displayed.
Notes(2) When the Auto is selected, the cooling and heating switching operation is
performed automatically according to indoor and outdoor temperatures.

(2) CPU reset


Reset CPU from the remote controller as follows.

① TOP screen ② Menu screen 1 ③ Menu screen 3 ④ Service password input

①Tap the Menu button ②,③ Main menu screen is displayed. ④Display the service
on the TOP screen. Tap the “Service & Maintenance” on the menu screen. password input screen.
Entertheservicepassword(4-digit
number).
Refer to Installation manual.

⑤ Service & maintenance menu 1 ⑥ Service & maintenance menu 2 ⑦ Special settings ⑧ CPU reset

CPU reset
Restart after reset

If OK, tap[Set.]

⑤,⑥ Service & maintenance menus are displayed. ⑦ Special settings ⑧ CPU reset
CPU reset : Microcomputers of IU All microcomputers on the R/C operated,
and OUconnected are reset other R/Cs, IUs and OUs are reset (State
(State of restoration after of restoration after power failure).
power failure). Tap [Yes] to reset CPU

(3) Power failure compensation function (Electric power supply failure)


Enable the Auto-restart function from the remote controller as follows.

① TOP screen ② Menu screen 1 ③ Menu screen 3 ④ Service password input

①Tap the Menu button ②,③ Main menu screen is displayed. ④Display the service
on the TOP screen. Tap the “Service & Maintenance” on the menu screen. password input screen.
Entertheservicepassword(4-digit
number).
Refer to Installation manual.

⑤ R/C setting menu 1 ⑥ R/C setting menu 2 ⑦ R/C setting menu 3 ⑱ Auto-restart
Enable : It returns to the state be fore the supply
power failure as soon as the power is
restored (After the end of the primary
control at the power on).
Disable : It stops after the restoration of power
supply, regardless the state of operation
before the power failure.

⑤,⑥,⑦ Display the R/C setting menu screens. ⑱ Auto-restart


Set the state of operation to be started when the
power supply is restored after a power failure.

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• Since it memorizes always the condition of remote controller, it starts operation according to the contents of memory no
sooner than normal state is recovered after the power failure. Although the auto swing stop position and the timer mode are
cancelled, the weekly timer setting is restored with the holiday setting for all weekdays.
After recovering from the power failure, it readjusts the clock and resets the holiday setting for each weekday so that the
setting of weekly timer becomes effective.
• Content memorized with the power failure compensation are as follows.
Note (1) Items➅, ➆ and ➇ are memorized regardless whether the power failure compensation is effective or not while the setting of silent mode is cancelled
regardless whether the power failure compensation is effective or not.
➀ At power failure – Operating/stopped
If it had been operating under the off timer mode, sleep timer mode, the state of stop is memorized. (Although the
timer mode is cancelled at the recovery from power failure, the setting of weekly timer is changed to the holiday
setting for all weekdays.)
➁ Operation mode
➂ Airflow volume mode
➃ Room temperature setting
➄ Louver auto swing/stop
However, the stop position (4-position) is cancelled so that it returns to Position (1).
➅ “Remote controller function items” which have been set with the remote controller function setting (“Indoor
function items” are saved in the memory of indoor unit.)
➆ Upper limit value and lower limit value which have been set with the temperature setting control
➇ Sleep timer and weekly timer settings (Other timer settings are not memorized.)

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1.11.3 Operation control function by the indoor controller


(Ⅰ) FDT, FDTC, FDEN, FDU, FDUM, FDF series
(1) Auto operation
(a) If “Auto” mode is selected by the remote controller, the heating and the cooling are automatically switched according to the
difference between outdoor air temperature and setting temperature and the difference between setting temperature and return
air temperature. (When the switching of cooling mode ↔ heating mode takes place within 3 minutes, the compressor does
not operate for 3 minutes by the control of 3-minute timer.) This will facilitate the cooling/heating switching operation in
intermediate seasons and the adaptation to unmanned operation at stores, etc (ATM corner of bank).
Cooling operation
Heating operation

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Room temperature setting temperature
Room temperature (detected with ThI-A) [deg]

Notes (1) Temperature range of switching cooling/heating mode can be changed by RC-EX1A from ±1.0 ~ ±4.0.
(2) Room temperature control during auto cooling/auto heating is performed
Heating operation stopped (cooling)
according to the room temperature setting temperature. (DIFF: ±1 deg)
(3) If the indoor heat exchanger temperature rises to 59°C or higher during Heating OK
heating operation, it is switched automatically to cooling operation. In
addition, for 1 hour after this switching, the heating operation is not 56 59
performed, regardless of the temperature shown at right. Indoor heat exchanger temperature (°C)

(b) In cases of VF series only, the following automatic controls are performed other than (a) above.
 ① Cooling or heating operation mode is judged according to the conditions of the "Judgment based on Setting temperature +
Cooling select temperature and Indoor return air temperature" and the "Judgment based on Outdoor temperature".
・In "Setting temperature - Cooling select temperature < Indoor return air temperature" and "Outdoor temperature/Cooling < Outdoor
return air temperature" ⇒ Operation mode: Cooling
・" Setting temperature + Heating select temperature > Indoor return air temperature" and "Outdoor temperature/Heating >
Outdoor air temperature" ⇒ Operation mode: Heating
・The outdoor air temperature of the above judgment conditions is sampled at every 10 minutes.
・In the range where the above cooling and heating zones are overlapped ⇒ Forced thermostat OFF
Cooling select temperature Heating select temperature

30

28

26
Outdoor air temperature (℃)

Forced thermostat OFF Cooling


24

22

20 Outdoor temperature/Heating
Forced
thermostat OFF
18 Outdoor temperature/Cooling

16 Heating
Forced thermostat
14 OFF

12
12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30
Setting temperature
Indoor return air temperature (℃)

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② Regardless of the setting temperature, the cooling or heating operation mode is judged according to the "Judgment based on Room
temperature/Cooling or Heating and Outdoor temperature/Cooling or Heating".
・In case of "Room temperature/Cooling < Indoor return air temperature" and "Outdoor temperature/Cooling < Outdoor air tempera-
ture" ⇒ Operation mode: Cooling
・In case of "Room temperature/Heating > Indoor return air temperature" and "Outdoor temperature /Heating > Outdoor air tem-
perature" ⇒ Operation mode: Heating
・The outdoor air temperature of the above judgment conditions is sampled at every 10 minutes.
・In the range where the above cooling and heating zones are overlapped ⇒ Forced thermostat OFF

Room temperature/Cooling Room temperature/Heating

30

28

26 Forced thermostat OFF Cooling


Outdoor air temperature (℃)

24

22 Forced thermostat
OFF
20 Outdoor temperature/Heating

18 Outdoor temperature/Cooling

16 Heating
Forced thermostat
14 OFF

12
12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30
Indoor return air temperature (℃)

(2) Operations of functional items during cooling/heating


Operation Cooling Heating
Thermostat Thermostat Fan Thermostat Thermostat Hot start Dehumidify
Functional item ON OFF ON OFF (Defrost)
Compressor � � � � � � �/�
4-way valve � � � � � �(�) �

Outdoor unit fan � � � � � �(�) �/�


Indoor unit fan � � � �/� �/� �/� �/�
Drain pump (3) (2) (2) (2) Thermostat ON: �
� � � �/� Thermostat OFF: �(2)

Note (1) �: Operation �: Stop �/�: Turned ON/OFF by the control other than the room temperature control.
(2) ON during the drain motor delay control.
(3) Drain pump ON setting may be selected with the indoor unit function setting of the wired remote controller.

(3) Dehumidifying operation


Return air temperature thermistor [ThI-A (by the remote controller when the remote controller thermistor is enabled)]
controls the indoor temperature environment simultaneously.
(a) Operation is started in the cooling mode. When the difference between the return air temperature and the setting
temperature is 2°C or less, the indoor unit fan tap is brought down by one tap. That tap is retained for 3 minutes
after changing the indoor unit fan tap.
(b) If the return air temperature exceeds the setting temperature by 3°C during dehumidifying operation, the indoor unit
fan tap is raised. That tap is retained for 3 minutes after changing the indoor unit fan tap.
(c) If the thermostat OFF is established during the above control, the indoor unit fan tap at the thermostat ON is retained
so far as the thermostat is turned OFF.

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(4) Timer operation


(a) RC-EX5
(ⅰ) Sleep timer
Set the duration of time from the present to the time to turn off the air-conditioner.
It can be selected from 10 steps in the range from “OFF 1 hour later” to “OFF 10 hours later”. After the sleep timer
setting, the remaining time is displayed with progress of time in the unit of hour.
(ⅱ) OFF timer
Time to turn OFF the air-conditioner can be set in the unit of 10 minutes.
(ⅲ) ON timer
Time to turn ON the air-conditioner can be set. Indoor temperature can be set simultaneously.
(ⅳ) Weekly timer
Timer operation (ON timer, OFF timer) can be set up to 4 times a day for each weekday.
(ⅴ) Timer operations which can be set in combination
Item
Item Timer OFF timer ON timer Weekly timer

Timer � � �

OFF timer � � �

ON timer � � �

Weekly timer � � �

Note (1) �: Allowed �: Not


(2) Since the ON timer, sleep timer and OFF timer are set in parallel, when the times to turn ON and OFF the airconditioner are duplicated, the setting
of the OFF timer has priority.

(b) RC-EX1A
(ⅰ) Sleep timer
Set the time from the start to stop of operation. The time can be selected in the range from 30 to 240 minutes (in the
unit of 10-minute).
Note (1) Enable the “Sleep timer” setting from the remote controller. If the setting is enabled, the timer operates at every time.
(ⅱ) Set OFF timer by hour
Set the time to stop the unit after operation, in the range from 1 to 12 hours (in the unit of hour).
(ⅲ) Set ON timer by hour
Set the time to start the unit after the stop of operation, in the range from 1 to 12 hours (in the unit of hour). It is
allowed also to set simultaneously the indoor temperature, operation mode, air flow rate and warm-up enabled/
disabled.
(ⅳ) Set ON timer by clock
Set the time to start operation. The time can be set in the unit of 5-minute. This setting can be activated only once
or at every time. It is allowed also to set simultaneously the indoor temperature, operation mode, air flow rate and
warm-up enabled/disabled.
Note (1) It is necessary to set the clock to use this timer.
(ⅴ) Set OFF timer by clock
Set the time to stop operation. The time can be set in the unit of 5-minute. This setting can be activated only once or
at every time.
Note (1) It is necessary to set the clock to use this timer.
(ⅵ) Weekly timer
Set the ON or OFF timer for a week. Up to 8 patterns can be set for a day. The day-off setting is provided for
holidays and non-business days.
Note (1) It is necessary to set the clock to use the weekly timer.
(ⅶ) Combination of patterns which can be set for the timer operations
Sleep time Set OFF timer by hour Set ON timer by hour Set OFF timer by clock Set ON timer by clock Weekly timer
Sleep time � � � � �

Set OFF timer by hour � � � � �


Set ON timer by hour � � � � �
Set OFF timer by clock � � � � �
Set ON timer by clock � � � � �
Weekly timer � � � � �
Note (1) �: Allowed �: Not

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(5) Remote controller display during the operation stop


When the operation is stopped (the power supply is turned ON), it displays preferentially the “Room temperature”, “Center/
Remote”, “Filter sign”, “Inspection” and “Timer operation”.
(6) Hot start (Cold draft prevention at heating)
(a) Operating conditions
When either one of following conditions is met, the hot start control is performed.
(ⅰ) From stop to heating operation
(ⅱ) From cooling to heating operation
(ⅲ) Form heating thermostat OFF to ON
(ⅳ) After completing the defrost control (only on units with thermostat ON)
(b) Contents of operation
(ⅰ) Indoor fan motor control at hot start
1) Within 7 minutes after starting heating operation, the fan mode is determined depending on the condition of
thermostat (fan control with heating thermostat OFF).
a) Thermostat OFF
① Operates according to the fan control setting at heating thermostat OFF.
② Even if it changes from thermostat OFF to ON, the fan continues to operate with the fan control at thermostat
OFF till the heat exchanger thermistor (ThI-R1 or R2, whichever higher) detects 35°C or higher.
③ When the heat exchanger thermistor (ThI-R1 or R2, whichever higher) detects 35°C or higher, the fan
operates with the set airflow volume.
b) Thermostat ON
① When the heat exchanger thermistor (ThI-R1 or R2, whichever higher) detects 25°C or lower, the fan is
turned OFF and does not operate.
② When the heat exchanger thermistor (ThI-R1 or R2, whichever higher) detects 25°C or higher, the fan
operates with the fan control at heating thermostat OFF.
③ When the heat exchanger thermistor (ThI-R1 or R2, whichever higher) detects 35°C or higher, the fan
operates with the set airflow volume.
c) If the fan control at heating thermostat OFF is set at the “Set airflow volume” (from the remote controller), the
fan operates with the set airflow volume regardless of the thermostat ON/OFF.
2) Once the fan motor is changed from OFF to ON during the thermostat ON, the indoor fan motor is not turned
OFF even if the heat exchanger thermistor detects lower than 25°C.
Note (1) When the defrost control signal is received, it complies with the fan control during defrosting.
3) Once the hot start is completed, it will not restart even if the temperature on the heat exchanger thermistor drops.
(ⅱ) During the hot start, the louver is kept at the horizontal position.
(ⅲ) When the fan motor is turned OFF for 7 minutes continuously after defrosting, the fan motor is turned ON regardless
of the temperatures detected with the indoor heat exchanger thermistors (ThI-R1, R2).
(c) Ending condition
(ⅰ) If one of following conditions is met during the hot start control, this control is terminated, and the fan is operated with
the set airflow volume.
1) Heat exchanger thermistor (ThI-R1 or R2, whichever higher) detects 35°C or higher.
2) It has elapsed 7 minutes after starting the hot start control.
(7) Hot keep
Hot keep control is performed at the start of the defrost control.
(a) Control
1) When the indoor heat exchanger temperature (detected with ThI-R1 or R2) drops to 35°C or lower, the speed of
indoor fan is changed to the lower tap at each setting.
2) During the hot keep, the louver is kept at the horizontal position.
(b) Ending condition
When the indoor fan is at the lower tap at each setting, it returns to the set airflow volume as the indoor heat exchanger
temperature rises to 45°C or higher.

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(8) Thermostat operation


(a) Cooling
1) Thermostat is operated with the room temperature control.
2) Thermostat is turned ON or OFF relative to the set room temperature as shown below.
Thermostat ON

Temperature drop
Thermostat OFF
Temperature rise
-1 +1
Set room temperature

3) Thermostat is turned ON when the room temperature is in the range of -1 < Set temperature < +1 at the start of cooling
operation (including from heating to cooling).
(b) Heating
1) Thermostat is operated with the room temperature control.
2) Thermostat is turned ON or OFF relative to the set room temperature as shown below.
Thermostat ON

Thermostat OFF
Heater ON
-1 +1
Temperature rise
Heater OFF Temperature drop
-1 +1 ◦
3C

Set room temperature


3) Thermostat is turned ON when the room temperature is in the range of -1 < Set point < +1 at the start of cooling opera-
tion (including from cooling to heating).
(c) Fan control during heating thermostat OFF
1) Following fan controls during the heating thermostat OFF can be selected with the indoor function setting of the wired
remote controller.
① Low fan speed (Factory default), ② Set fan speed, ③ Intermittence, ④ Fan OFF
2) When the “Low fan speed (Factory default)” is selected, the following taps are used for the indoor fans.
・ For DC motor : ULo tap
3) When the “Set fan speed” is selected, it is operated with the set fan speed also in the thermostat OFF condition.
4) If the “Intermittence” is selected, following controls are performed:
a) If the thermostat is turned OFF during the heating operation, the indoor unit moves to the hot control and turns
OFF the indoor fan if the heat exchanger thermistors (both ThI-R1 and R2) detect 25°C or lower.
b) Indoor fan OFF is fixed for 5 minutes. After the 5 minutes, the indoor fan is operated at ULo for 2 minutes. In the
meantime the louver is controlled at level.
c) After operating at ULo for 2 minutes, the indoor fan moves to the state of a) above.
d) If the thermostat is turned ON, it moves to the hot start control.
e) When the heating thermostat is turned OFF, the remote controller displays the temperature detected at the fan stop
and revises the temperature later when the indoor fan changes from ULo to stop.
The remote controller uses the operation data display function to display temperatures and updates values of
temperature even when the indoor fan is turned OFF.
f) When the defrosting starts while the heating thermostat is turned OFF or the thermostat is turned OFF during
defrosting, the indoor fan is turned OFF. (Hot keep or hot start control takes priority.) However, the suction
temperature is updated at every 7-minute.
g) When the heating thermostat is turned ON or the operation is changed to another mode (including stop), this
control is stopped immediately, and the operating condition is restored.
5) When the “Fan OFF” is selected, the fan on the indoor unit of which the thermostat has been turned OFF, is turned OFF.

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(9) Filter sign


As the operation time (Total ON time of ON/OFF switch) accumulates to 180 hours (1), “FILTER CLEANING” is displayed
on the remote controller. (This is displayed when the unit is in trouble and under the centralized control, regardless of ON/OFF)
Note (1) Time setting for the filter sign can be made as shown below using the indoor function of wired remote controller “FILTER SIGN SET”. (It is set at 1 at the
shipping from factory.)

Filter sign setting Function


TYPE 1 Setting time: 180 hrs (Factory default)

TYPE 2 Setting time: 600 hrs

TYPE 3 Setting time: 1,000 hrs

TYPE 4 Setting time: 1,000 hrs (Unit stop) (2)

(2) After the setting time has elapsed, the “FILTER CLEANING” is displayed and, after operating for 24 hours further (counted also during the stop), the
unit stops.

(10) Compressor inching prevention control


(a) 3-minute timer
When the compressor has been stopped by the thermostat, remote controller operation switch or anomalous condition,
its restart will be inhibited for 3 minutes. However, the 3-minute timer is invalidated at the power on the electric power
source for the unit.
(b) 3-minute forced operation timer
1) Compressor will not stop for 3 minutes after the compressor ON. However, it stops immediately when the unit is
stopped by means of the ON/OFF switch or by when the thermister turned OFF the change of operation mode.
2) If the thermostat is turned OFF during the forced operation control of heating compressor, the louver position (with
the auto swing) is returned to the level position.
Note (1) The compressor stops when it has entered the protective control.

(11) Drain pump control


(a) This control is operated when the inverter frequency is other than 0 Hz during the cooling operation and automatic
cooling and dehumidifying operations.
(b) Drain pump ON condition continues for 5 minutes even when it enters the OFF range according to 1) above after turning
the drain pump ON, and then stops. The 5-minute delay continues also in the event of anomalous stop.
(c) The drain pump is operated with the 5-minute delay operation when the compressor is changed from ON to OFF.
(d) Even in conditions other than the above (such as heating, fan, stop, cooling thermostat OFF), the drain pump control is
performed by the drain detection.
(e) Following settings can be made using the indoor function setting of the wired remote controller.
1) : Drain pump is run during cooling and dry.
2) : Drain pump is run during cooling, dry and heating.
3) : Drain pump is run during cooling, dry, heating and fan.
4) : Drain pump is run during cooling, dry and fan.

(12) Drain motor (DM) control


( a ) Drain detection switch is turned ON or OFF with the float switch (FS) and the timer.
Drain detection switch ON

Normal state Normal state

[*1] [*2]
[*1] Drain detection switch is turned “ON” when the float switch “Open” is detected for 3 seconds continuously in the
drain detectable space.
[*2] Drain detection switch is turned “OFF” when the float switch “Close” is detected for 10 seconds continuously.
1) It detects always from 30 seconds after turning the power ON.
a) There is no detection of anomalous draining for 10 seconds after turning the drain pump OFF.
b) Turning the drain detection switch “ON” causes to turn ON the drain pump forcibly.
c) Turning the drain detection switch “OFF” releases the forced drain pump ON condition.

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(b) Indoor unit performs the control A or B depending on each operating condition.

Indoor unit operation mode


Stop (1) Cooling Dehumidifying Fan (2) Heating Note (1) Including the stop from the cooling, dehumidifying, fan
and heating, and the anomalous stop
Compressor ON Control A (2) Including the “Fan” operation according to the
mismatch of operation modes
Compressor OFF Control B

1) Control A
a) If the float switch detects any anomalous draining condition, the unit stops with the anomalous stop (displays E9)
and the drain pump starts. After detecting the anomalous condition, the drain motor continues to be ON.
b) It keeps operating while the float switch is detecting the anomalous condition.
2) Control B
If the float switch detects any anomalous drain condition, the drain motor is turned ON for 5 minutes, and at 10
seconds after the drain motor OFF it checks the float switch. If it is normal, the unit is stopped under the normal
mode or, if there is any anomalous condition, E9 is displayed and the drain motor is turned ON. (The ON condition is
maintained during the drain detection.)

(13) Operation check/drain pump test run operation mode


(a) If the power is turned on by the dip switch (SW7-1) on the indoor PCB when electric power source is supplied, it enters the
mode of operation check/drain pump test run. It is ineffective (prohibited) to change the switch after turning power on.
(b) When the communication with the remote controller has been established within 60 seconds after turning power on by the
dip switch (SW7-1) ON, it enters the operation check mode. Unless the remote controller communication is established, it
enters the drain pump test run mode.
Note (1) To select the drain pump test run mode, disconnect the remote controller connector (CNB) on the indoor PCB to shut down the remote controller
communication.
(c) Operation check mode
There is no communication with the outdoor unit but it allows performing operation in respective modes by operating the
remote controller.
(d) Drain pump test run mode
As the drain pump test run is established, the drain pump only operates and during the operation protective functions by
the microcomputer of indoor unit become ineffective.
(14) Cooling, dehumidifying frost protection
(a) To prevent frosting during cooling mode or dehumidifying mode operation, the of compressor speed is reduced if
the indoor heat exchanger temperature (detected with ThI-R) drops to 1.0 °C or lower at 4 minutes after the start of
compressor operation. If the indoor unit heat exchanger temperature is 1.0 °C or lower after 1 minutes, the compressor
speed is reduced further. If it becomes 2.5 °C or higher, the control terminates. When the indoor heat exchanger
temperature has become as show below after reducing the compressor speed, it is switched to the fan operation. For the
selection of indoor fan speed, refer to item 2).
Cooling operation Symbol
Model A B C D

Fan operation SRC40~60 4 1 1.0 2.5

1.0 10 FDC100~140 4 1 1.0 2.5


Indoor heat exchanger temperature (°C)
(b) Selection of indoor fan speed
If it enters the frost prevention control during cooling operation (excluding dehumidifying), the indoor unit fan speed is
switched.
1) When the indoor return air detection temperature (detected with ThI-A) is 23°C or higher and the indoor heat
exchanger temperature (detected with ThI-R) detects the compressor frequency drop start temperature A°C+1°C,
of indoor unit fan speed is increased by 20rpm.
2) If the phenomenon of 1) above is detected again after the acceleration of indoor unit fan, indoor unit fan speed
is increased further by 20rpm.
Note (1) Indoor unit fan speed can be increased by up to 2 taps.
• Compressor frequency drop start temperature
Symbol
A
Item
Temperature - Low (Factory default) 1.0
Temperature - High 2.5
Note (1) Frost prevention temperature setting can be selected with the indoor unit function setting of the wired remote controller.

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(15) Heating overload protection


(a) If the indoor heat exchanger temperature (detected with ThI-R) at 63°C or higher is detected for 2 seconds continuously,
the compressor stops. When the compressor is restarted after a 3-minute delay, if a temperature at 63°C or higher is
detected for 2 seconds continuously within 60 minutes after initial detection and if this is detected 5 times consecutively,
the compressor stops with the anomalous stop (E8). Anomalous stop occurs also when the indoor heat exchanger
temperature at 63°C or higher is detected for 6 minutes continuously.
Compressor OFF

Compressor ON

56 63
Indoor heat exchanger temperature (°C)
(b) Indoor unit fan speed selection
If, after second detection of heating overload protection up to fourth, the indoor fan is set at Me and Lo taps when the
compressor is turned ON, the indoor fan speed is increased by 1 tap.
(16) Anomalous fan motor
(a) After starting the fan motor, if the fan motor speed is 200rpm or less is detected for 30 seconds continuously and 4 times
within 60 minutes, then fan motor stops with the anomalous stop (E16).
(b) If the fan motor fails to reach at -50 rpm less than the required speed, it stops with the anomalous stop (E20).
(17) Plural unit control – Control of 16 units group by one remote controller
(a) Function
One remote controller switch can control a group of multiple number of unit (Max. 16 indoor units). “Operation mode”
which is set by the remote controller switch can operate or stop all units in the group one after another in the order of unit
No.(1). Thermostat and protective function of each unit function independently.
Note (1) Unit No. is set by SW2 on the indoor unit control PCB. Unit No. setting by SW2 is necessary for the indoor unit only. In cases of the twin and
triple specification, it is necessary set for the master and the slave units. This can be selected by SW5. (All are set for the master unit at the
shipping from factory.)
SW2: For setting of 0 – 9, A – F
SW5: For setting of master and slave units
(See table shown at right.)
SW5 setting
Switch
Unit SW5-1 SW5-2

Master unit OFF OFF


Slave unit a OFF ON
Slave unit b ON OFF

Outdoor unit
Signal wiring
between outdoor unit Refrigerant piping
and indoor units

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 F
(Master unit) (Slave unit a) (Slave unit b)

Indoor unit
Remote controller wiring
R Remote controller

(2) Unit No. may be set at random unless duplicated, it should be better to set orderly like 0, 1, 2…, F to avoid mistake.

(b) Display to the remote controller


1) Center or each remote controller basis, heating preparation: the youngest unit No. among the operating units in the
remote mode (or the center mode unless the remote mode is available) is displayed.
2) Inspection display, filter sign: Any of unit that starts initially is displayed.
3) Confirmation of connected units
a) In case of RC-E5 remote controller
Pressing “AIR CON No.” button on the remote controller displays the indoor unit address. If “▲” “▼” button is
pressed at the next, it is displayed orderly starting from the unit of youngest No.
b) In case of RC-EX1A remote controller
If you touch the buttons in the order of “Menu” → “Next” → “Service & Maintenance” → “IU address” on the TOP
screen of remote controller, the indoor units which are connected are displayed.

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4) In case of anomaly
a) If any anomaly occurs on a unit in a group (a protective function operates), that unit stops with the anomalous
stop but any other normal units continue to run as they are.
b) Signal wiring procedure
Signal wiring between indoor and outdoor units should be made on each unit same as the normal wiring.
For the group control, lay connect with sires wiring between rooms using terminal blocks (X, Y) of remote
controller.
Connect the remote controller communication wire separately from the power supply wire or wires of other
electric devices (AC220V or higher).

(18) High ceiling control


When sufficient air flow rate cannot be obtained from the indoor unit which is installed at a room with high ceiling, the air flow
rate can be increased by changing the fan tap. To change the fan tap, use the indoor unit function “FAN SPEED SET” on the
wired remote controller.
Indoor unit airflow setting
Fan tap
- - - - - - -
STANDARD PHi - Hi - Me - Lo Hi - Me - Lo Hi - Lo Hi - Me
FAN SPEED SET
HIGH SPEED1, 2 PHi - PHi - Hi - Me PHi - Hi - Me PHi - Me PHi - Hi
Notes (1) Factory default is Standard.
(2) At the hot-start and heating thermostat OFF, or other, the indoor unit fan is operated at the low speed tap of each setting.
(3) This function is not able to be set with wireless remote controls or simple remote control (RCH-E3)

(19) Abnormal temperature thermistor (return air/indoor heat exchanger) wire/short-circuit detection
(a) Broken wire detection
When the return air temperature thermistor detects -20°C or lower or the heat exchanger temperature thermistor detect
-40°C or lower for 5 seconds continuously, the compressor stops. After a 3-minute delay, the compressor restarts but,
if it is detected again within 60 minutes after the initial detection for 6 minutes continuously, stops again (the return air
temperature thermistor: E7, the heat exchanger temperature thermistor: E6).
(b) Short-circuit detection
If the heat exchanger temperature thermistor detects 70°C or higher for 5 seconds continuously at 2 minutes and 20
seconds after the compressor ON during cooling operation, the compressor stops (E6).

(20) External input/output control (CnT or CnTA)


Be sure to connect the wired remote controller to the indoor unit. Without wired remote controller remote operation by CnT is
not possible to perform.
・All model ・FDT, FDUM only
Option
1
①Operation output (CnT-2: XR1) CnTA
2
XR1 ②Heating output (CnT-3: XR2) Blue
CnT 3 12V
Blue
XR2 ③Thermostat ON output (CnT-4: XR3) XR6
4 Note (1) C nTA function can be
12V XR3 ④Error output (CnT-5: XR4) changed by RC-EX1A.
5
XR4
⑤Remote operation input (CnT-6: Volt-free contact)
6
XR5
■ Priority order for combinations of CnT and CnTA input.
CnTA
① Operation ② Operation ③ Operation ④ Operation ⑤ Cooling/heating ⑥ Cooling/heating ⑦ Emergency
stop level stop pulse permission/prohibition permission/prohibition pulse selection level selection pulse stop

① Operation stop level CnT ① CnT ① CnT ① +CnTA ② CnT ① CnT ① /CnTA ⑤ CnT ① /CnTA ⑥ CnT ① <CnTA ⑦

② Operation stop pulse CnT ② CnT ② CnT ② +CnTA ③ CnT ② CnT ② /CnTA ⑤ CnT ② /CnTA ⑥ CnT ② <CnTA ⑦

③ Operation permission/prohibition level CnT ③ >CnTA ① CnT ③ >CnTA ② CnT ③ +CnTA ③ CnT ③ CnT ③ /CnTA ⑤ CnT ③ /CnTA ⑥ CnT ③ <CnTA ⑦
CnT
④ Operation permission/prohibition pulse CnT ④ CnT ④ CnT ④ +CnTA ③※ CnT ④ CnT ④ /CnTA ⑤ CnT ④ /CnTA ⑥ CnT ④ <CnTA ⑦

⑤ Cooling/heating selection level CnT ⑤ /CnTA ① CnT ⑤ /CnTA ② CnT ⑤ /CnTA ③ CnT ⑤ /CnTA ④ CnT ⑤ CnT ⑤ CnT ⑤ /CnTA ⑦

⑥ Cooling/heating selection pulse CnT ⑥ /CnTA ① CnT ⑥ /CnTA ② CnT ⑥ /CnTA ③ CnT ⑥ /CnTA ④ CnT ⑥ CnT ⑥ CnT ⑥ /CnTA ⑦

Note (1) Following operation commands are accepted when the operation prohibition is set with CnTA as indicated with *.
Individual operation command from remote controller, test run command from outdoor unit and operation command from optional device, CNT in put.
Reference: Explanation on the codes and the combinations of codes in the table above
1. In case of CnT “Number”, the CnT “Number” is adopted and CnTA is invalidated.
2. In case of CnTA “Number”, the CnTA “Number” is adopted and CnT is invalidated.
3. In case of CnT “Number”/CnTA “Number”, the CnT “Number” and the CnTA “Number” become independent functions each other.
4. In case of CnT “Number” + CnTA “Number”, the CnT “Number” and the CnTA “Number” become competing functions each other.
5. In case of CnT “Number” > CnTA “Number”, the function of CnT “Number” supersedes that of CnTA “Number”.
6. In case of CnT “Number” < CnTA “Number”, the function of CnTA “Number” supersedes that of CnT “Number”.
(The “Number” above means ① - ⑦ in the table.)

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(a) Output for external control (remote display)


Following output connectors (CnT) are provided on the indoor control PCB for monitoring operation status.
① Operation output: Outputs DC12V signal for driving relay during operation
② Heating output: Outputs DC12V signal for driving relay during heating operation
③ Thermostat ON output: Outputs DC12V signal for driving relay when compressor is operating.
④ Error output: Outputs DC12V signal for driving relay when anomalous condition occurs.
(b) Remote operation input
Remote operation input connector (CnT-6 or CnTA) is provided on the indoor control PCB.
However remote operation by CnT-6 or CnTA is not effective, when “Center mode” is selected by center controller.
In case of plural unit (twin, triple, double twin), remote operation input to CnT-6 or CnTA on the slave indoor unit is
invalid.
Only the “LEVEL INPUT” is acceptable for external input, however when the indoor function setting of “Level
input (Factory default)” or “Pulse input” is selected by the function for “External input” of the wired remote controller,
operation status will be changed as follows.
1) In case of “Level input” setting (Factory default)
Input signal to CnT-6 or CnTA is OFF→ON …… unit ON
Input signal to CnT-6 or CnTA is ON→OFF …… unit OFF
Operation is not inverted.
ON ON ON ON
CnT-6 or CnTA
CnT-6 inputinput OFFOFF
or CnTA
OFFOFF
ON ON ON ON
Unit Unit
A A OFFOFF OFFOFF
ON ON ON ON
Unit Unit
B B OFFOFF OFFOFF

Remote
Remote Remote
Remote
controller OFFOFFcontroller
controller ON ON
controller
Note: The latest operation has priority
It is available to operate/stop by remote controller or center controller
2) In case of “Pulse input” setting (Local setting)
It is effective only when the input signal to CnT-6 or CnTA is changed OFF→ON, and at that time unit operation [ON/
OFF] is inverted.
ON ON ON ON

CnT-6 or CnTA
CnT-6 inputinput OFFOFF
or CnTA
OFFOFF
ON ON
Unit Unit
A A OFFOFF OFFOFF
ON ON ON ON
Unit Unit
B B OFFOFF OFFOFF OFFOFF

Remote
Remote Remote
Remote
controller OFFOFF
controller controller ON ON
controller

3) In case of CnT ① Operation stop level > CnTA ③ Operation permission/prohibition level
Operation Operation Operation
CnTԘ Stop Stop Stop
Level input
Operation permission
CnTAԚ
Operation prohibition
Operation permission/
prohibition setting
Operation Operation(̪) Operation
Stop Stop Stop
Actual operation
Operation permission/ Operation permission Operation permission
prohibition zone
Prohibition Prohibition

(※) CnT level input supersedes CnTA operation prohibition.

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4) In case of CnT ③ Operation permission/prohibition level + CnTA ③ Operation permission/prohibition level


CnTԚ Operation permission Operation permission
Operation permission Operation
prohibition setting permission
Operation
CnTAԚ Operation permission
permission
Operation permission/ Operation
prohibition setting permission
Operation
Operation permission/ permission Operation permission
Operation(̪)
prohibition zone
permission

(※) Operation prohibition zone is determined by the OR judgment between CnT Operation prohibition zone and
CnTA Operawtion prohibition zone.
(c) Remote operation
1) In case of multiple units (Max. 16 indoor units group) are connected to one wired remote
controller
When the indoor function setting of wired remote controller for “External control set” is changed from “Individual
(Factory default)” to “ For all units”, all units connected in one wired remote controller system can be controlled by
external operation input.
Outdoor unit Outdoor unit Outdoor unit Outdoor unit Outdoor unit
① ② ③ ④ Ⓝ
Refrigerant piping
123 123 123 123 123

Signal &
Power
External
input

123 123 123 123 123 123 123 123


Cn

XY XY XY XY XY XY XY XY

Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit
Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit
① ② ③ ④䇭(master) ④䇭(slave) ④䇭(slave) ④䇭(slave) Ⓝ

XY
Wired remote controller Ex. Indoor units = ①+②+③+④x4+……Ⓝ ≦16 units
Individual operation (Factory default) All units operation (Local setting)
ON OFF ON OFF
Only the unit Only the unit
All units in one All units in one
directly connected directly connected
CnT-6 or remote controller remote controller
to the remote to the remote
CnTA system can be system can be
controller can be controller can be
operated. stopped operation.
operated. stopped opeartion.
Unit ① only Unit ① only Units ①-Ⓝ Units ①-Ⓝ

When more than one indoor unit (Max. 16 indoor units) are connected in one wired remote controller system:
(1) With the factory default, external input to CnT-6 or CnTA is effective for only the unit ①.
(2) When setting “For all unit” (Local setting), all units in one remote controller system can be controlled by external
input to CnT-6 or CnTA on the indoor unit ①.
(3) External input to CnT-6 or CnTA on the other indoor unit than the unit ① is not effective.
(21) Operation permission/prohibition
(In case of adopting card key switches or commercially available timers)
When the indoor function setting of wired remote controller for “Operation permission/prohibition” is changed from “Invalid
(Factory default)” to “ Valid”, following control becomes effective.
・All model ・FDT, FDUM only

1 Optional
CnTA
2 Blue
XR1 12V
CnT 3 XR6
XR2 Card key
Blue
4 switch Note (1) C nTA function can be
12V XR3 XR5
5 changed by RC-EX1A.
XR4
6
XR5

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Normal operation Operation permission/prohibition mode


(Factory default) “Valid” (Local setting)
ON OFF ON OFF
CnT-6 or
CnTA Operation Operation prohibition
Operation Stop
permission*1 (Unit stops)

*1 Only the “LEVEL INPUT” is acceptable for external input, however when the indoor function setting of
“Level input (Factory default)” or “Pulse input” is selected by the function for “External input” of the wired remote
controller, operation status will be changed as follows.
In case of “Level input” setting In case of “Pulse input” setting
Unit operation from the wired
Unit starts operation
remote controller becomes
*(2)
available*(1)

*(1) In case that “Operation permission/prohibition mode” setting is “Valid” and “External input” setting is “Level
input (Factory default)”;
① When card key switch is ON (CnT-6 or CnTA ON: Operation permission), start/stop operation of the unit
from the wired remote controller becomes available.
② When card key switch is OFF (CnT-6 or CnTA OFF: Operation prohibition), the unit stops operation in
conjunction with OFF signal, and start/stop operation of the unit from the wired remote controller becomes
not available.
*(2) In case that “Operation permission/prohibition mode” setting is “Valid” and “External input” setting is “Pulse
input (Local setting)”;
① When card key switch is ON (Operation permission), the unit starts operation in conjunction with ON signal.
and also start/stop operation of the unit from the wired remote controller becomes available.
② When card key switch is OFF (Operation prohibition), the unit stops operation in conjunction with OFF signal, and
start/stop operation of the unit from the wired remote controller becomes not available.
  (3) This function is invalid only at “Center mode” setting done by central controller.

(22) Selection of cooling/heating external input function


(i) When “External input 1 setting: Cooling/heating” is set for the indoor unit function from remote controller, the cooling or
heating is selected with CnT-6 or CnTA.
(ii) When the External input 1 method selection: Level input is set for the indoor unit function:
・ CnT-6 or CnTA: OPEN → Cooling operation mode
・ CnT-6 or CnTA: CLOSE → Heating operation mode
(iii) When the External input 1 method selection: Pulse input is set for the indoor unit function:
If the external input is changed OPEN → CLOSE, operation modes are inverted (Cooling → Heating or Heating →
Cooling).
(iv) If the cooling/heating selection signal is given by the external input, the operation mode is transmitted to the remote
controller.
■ Selection of cooling/heating external input function
External input selection External input method Operation
ON ON
External terminal input OFF OFF
(CnT or CnTA) Cooling zone Heating zone Cooling zone Heating zone

Heating Heating
⑤ Level Cooling/heating Cooling Cooling
Heating Heating
Cooling/heating Cooling Cooling
(Competitive) Auto, cooling, dry mode command↑
from remote controller
↑Heating, auto, heating mode command
from remote controller
External input selection
ON ON
Cooling/heating selection OFF OFF
External terminal input Heating zone Cooling zone
↑After setting “Cooling/heating selection”, the cooling/heating is
(CnT or CnTA) selected by the current operation mode.
During heating:: Set at the heating zone (cooling prohibition zone).
During cooling, dry, auto and fan mode: Set

⑥ Pulse
at cooling zone (heating prohibition zone).

Heating
Cooling/heating Auto Cooling Cooling

Heating
Cooling/heating Auto Cooling Cooling
(Competitive) ↑Set “Cooling/ ↑Auto, cooling, dry mode command ↑Auto, heating mode
Heating” “Pulse” by remote controller command by remote controller

Notes (1) Regarding the priority order for combinations of CnT and CnTA, refer to Page 304.

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(23) Fan control at heating startup


(a) Start conditions
At the start of heating operation, if the difference of setting temperature and return air temperature is 5°C or higher after
the end of hot start control, this control is performed.
(b) Contents of control
1) Sampling is made at each minute and, when the indoor unit heat exchanger temperature (detected with ThI-R) is
37°C or higher, present number of revolutions of indoor unit fan speed is increased by 10min-1.
2) If the indoor unit heat exchanger temperature drops below 37°C at next sampling, present number of revolutions of
indoor unit fan speed is reduced by 10min-1.
(c) End conditions
Indoor fan speed is reduced to the setting airflow volume when the compressor OFF is established and at 30 minutes after
the start of heating operation.

(24) Room temperature detection temperature compensation during heating


With the standard specification, the compressor is turned ON/OFF with the thermostat setting temperature. When the thermostat
is likely to turn OFF earlier because the unit is installed at the ceiling where warm air tends to accumulate, the setting can be
changed with the wired remote controller indoor unit function “ ”. The compressor and the heater are turned ON/OFF
at one of the setting temperature +3, +2 or +1°C in order to improve the feeling of heating. The setting temperature, however,
has the upper limit of 30°C.
Operation Operation
Standard Compressor When it is set at +3°C Compressor
Stop Stop

-1 +1 +2 +4
Setting temperature Setting temperature
Room temperature (deg) Room temperature (deg)

(25) Return air temperature compensation


This is the function to compensate the deviation between the detection temperature by the return air temperature thermistor and
the measured temperature after installing the unit.
1) It is adjustable in the unit of 0.5°C with the wired remote controller indoor unit function “RETURN AIR TEMP”.
• +1.0°C, +1.5°C, +2.0°C • -1.0°C, -1.5°C, -2.0°C
2) Compensated temperature is transmitted to the remote controller and the compressor to control them.
Note (1) The detection temperature compensation is effective on the indoor unit thermistor only.

(26) High power operation (RC-EX1A only)


It operates at with the set temp. fixed at 16°C for cooling, 30°C for heating and maximum indoor fan speed for 15 minutes
maximum.

(27) Energy-saving operation (RC-EX1A only)


It operates with the setting temperature fixed at 28°C for cooling, 22°C for heating or 25°C for auto. (Maximum capacity is
restricted at 80%.)

(28) Warm-up control (RC-EX1A only)


Operation will be started 5 to 60 minutes before use according to the forecast made by the microcomputer which calculates
when the operation should be started in order to warm up the indoor temperature near the setting temperature at the setting time
of operation start.

(29) Home leave mode (RC-EX1A only)


When the unit is not used for a long period of time, the room temperature is maintained at a moderate leval, avoiding extremely
hot or cool temperature.
(a) Cooling or heating is operated according to the outdoor temperature (factory setting 35°C for cooling, 0°C for heating)
and the set temp. (factory setting 33°C for cooling, 10°C for heating)
(b) Set temp and indoor fan speed can be set by RC-EX1A.

(30) Auto temp. setting (RC-EX1A only)


Setting temperature is adjusted automatically at the adequate temperature the center set temp. is 24°C by correcting the outdoor
air temperature.

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(31) Fan circulator operation (RC-EX1A only)


When the fan is used for circulation, the unit is operated as follows depending on the setting with the remote controller.
1) If the invalid is selected with the remote controller, the fan is operated continuously during the fan operation. (mormal fan
mode)
2) If the valid is selected with the remote controller, the fan is operated or stopped when on the difference of the remote
controller temperature sensor and the indoor unit return air temperature sensor becomes bigger than 3°C.

(32) The operation judgment is executed every 5 minutes (RC-EX1A only)


Setting temperature is changed according to outdoor temperature
This control is valid with cooling and heating mode. (NOT auto mode)
1) Operate 5 minutes forcedly.
2) Setting temperature is adjusted every 10 minutes.
(a) Cooling mode.
Ts = outdoor temperature - offset value
(b) Heating mode.
Ts = outdoor temperature - offset value
3) I f the return air temperature lower then 18°C or return air temperature becomes lower than 25°C, unit goes thermo OFF.

(33) Auto fan speed control (RC-EX1A only)


In order to reach the room temperature to the set temperature as quickly as possible, the airflow rate is increased when the set
temperature of thermostat differs largely from the return air temperature. According to temperature difference be tureen set
temperature and return air temperature, indoor fan tap are controlled automalically.
・ Auto 1: Changes the indoor unit fan tap within the range of Hi ↔ Me ↔ Lo.
・ Auto 2: Changes the indoor unit fan tap within the range of PHi ↔ Hi ↔ Me ↔ Lo.

(34) IU overload alarm (RC-EX1A only)


When the indoor air temperature becomes higher or lower than the temperature set with the remote controller by more than 5 to
10℃ at 30 minutes after starting operation, the signal is transmitted to the external output (CNT). Receipt of the signal by the
external output is indicated by lighting an LED or other prepared onsite.

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(Ⅱ) SRK series


(1) Unit ON/OFF button
If the remote control is malfunctioning, this button may be used to turn the unit on and off.
(a) Operation
Push the button once to place the unit in the automatic mode. Push it once more to turn the unit off.
(b) Details of operation
The unit will go into the automatic mode in which it automatically determines, from room temperature (as detected by sensor),
whether to go into the cooling, thermal dry or heating modes.

Function Roon temperature


Fan speed Swing contral Timer switch
Operation mode setting
Cooling About 24ºC
Thermal dry About 25ºC Auto Auto Continuous
Heating About 26ºC Unit ON/OFF button

(2) Auto restart function


(a) Auto restart function records the operational status of the air-conditioner immediately prior to be switched off by a power cut,
and then automatically resumes operations after the power has been restored.
(b) The following settings will be cancelled: Jumper wire (J170)

• Timer settings

Notes (1) Auto restart function is set at on when the air-conditioner is shipped from the factory. Consult
with your dealer if this function needs to be switched off.
(2) When power failure occurs, the timer setting is cancelled. Once power is resumed, reset the timer.
(3) If the jumper wire (J170) “AUTO RESTART” is cut, auto restart is disabled. (See the diagram at right)

(3) Auto swing control


(a) Louver control
1) Press the “LOUVER” button to operate the swing louver when the air conditioner is operating.
“AUTO ” is displayed for 3 seconds and then the swing louver moves up and down continuously.
2) To fix the swing louver at a position, press one time the “LOUVER” button while the swing louver is moving so that
four stop positions are displayed one after another per second.
When a desired stop position is displayed, press the “LOUVER” button again. The display stops, changes to show
the “STOP 1 ” for 5 seconds and then the swing louver stops.
(b) Automatic louver level setting during heating
At the hot start with the heating thermostat OFF, regardless whether the auto swing switch is operated or not (auto swing
or louver stop), the louver takes the level position (In order to prevent the cold start). The louver position display LCD
continues to show the display which has been shown before entering this control.
(c) Louver-free stop control
When the louver-free stop has been selected with the indoor function of wired remote controller “ POSITION”, the
louver motor stops when it receives the stop signal from the remote controller. If the auto swing signal is received from
the remote controller, the auto swing will start from the position where it was before the stop.
Note (1) When the indoor function of wired remote controller “Louver control setting” has been switched, switch also the remote control function “
POSITION” in the same way.

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(4) Timer operation


(a) Timer
Set the duration of time from the present to the time to turn off the air-conditioner.
It can be selected from 10 steps in the range from “OFF 1 hour later” to “OFF 10 hours later”. After the clock timer
setting, the remaining time is displayed with progress of time in the unit of hour.
(b) OFF timer
Time to turn OFF the air-conditioner can be set in the unit of 10 minutes.
(c) ON timer
Time to turn ON the air-conditioner can be set. Indoor temperature can be set simultaneously.
(d) Weekly timer
Timer operation (ON timer, OFF timer) can be set up to 4 times a day for each weekday.
(e) Timer operations which can be set in combination
Item
Item Timer OFF timer ON timer Weekly timer

Timer � � �

OFF timer � � �

ON timer � � �

Weekly timer � � �

Note (1) �: Allowed �: Not

(5) Remote controller display during the operation stop


When the operation is stopped (the power supply is turned ON), it displays preferentially the “Room temperature”, “Center/
Remote”, “Filter sign”, “Inspection” and “Timer operation”.

(6) Outline of heating or cooling operation


(a) Operation of major functional components in heating mode
Heating
Thermostat ON Thermostat OFF Failure
Compressor ON OFF OFF
Indoor fan motor ON ON(HOT KEEP) OFF
Outdoor fan motor ON OFF OFF

4-way valve ON ON OFF


(3 minutes ON)

(b) Operation of major functional components in Cooling mode


Cooling
Thermostat ON Thermostat OFF Failure
Compressor ON OFF OFF
Indoor fan motor ON ON OFF
Outdoor fan motor ON OFF
OFF (few minutes ON)
4-way valve OFF OFF OFF

(7) Frost prevention control


(a) Operating conditions
1) More than 8 minutes after starting the compressor.
2) Indoor heat exchanger temperature (detected with Th2) is lower than 2.5 ℃.
(b) Contents of frosting operation Reset
Control
During this control Reset During
Function control
Compressor ON/OFF command Forced stop Operation command
Depending on the airflow setting with the remote 2.5 8
Indoor fan motor
controller Indoor heat exchanger temperature (℃)

(c) Resetting condition: Indoor heat exchanger temperature (Th2) is higher than 8 ℃.

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(8) Indoor fan motor protection


When the air conditioner is operating and the indoor fan motor is turned ON, if the indoor fan motor has operated at 300 rpm or
under for more than 30 seconds, the unit enters first in the stop mode and then stops the entire system.

(9) Serial signal transmission error protection


(a) Purpose: Prevents malfunction resulting from error on the indoor ↔ outdoor signals.
(b) Detail of operation: If the compressor is operating and a serial signal cannot be received from the indoor control with outdoor
control having serial signals continues for 7 minute and 35 seconds, the compressor is stopped. After the
compressor has been stopped, it will be restarted after the compressor start delay if a serial signal can
be received again from the indoor control.

(10) Plural unit control – Control of 16 units group by one remote controller
(a) Function
One remote controller switch can control a group of multiple number of unit (Max. 16 indoor units). “Operation mode”
which is set by the remote controller switch can operate or stop all units in the group one after another in the order of unit
No.(1). Thermostat and protective function of each unit function independently.
Note (1) Unit No. is set by SW1 on the interface PCB. Unit No. setting by SW1 is necessary for the interface only. In cases of the twin and triple
specification, it is necessary set for the master and the slave units. This can be selected by SW3. (All are set for the master unit at the shipping
from factory.)

SW1: For setting of 0 – 9, A – F


SW3: For setting of master and slave units
(See table shown at right.)

SW3 setting (For interface PCB)


Switch
SW3-1 SW3-2
Unit
Master OFF OFF
Stave1 OFF ON
Stave2 ON OFF

Outdoor unit

Signal wiring
between outdoor unit Refrigerant piping
and indoor units

Indoor unit (Master unit) (Slave unit 1) (Slave unit 2)

Connection cable *1 *1 *1 *1 *2 *2 *2 *1

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 F
Interfase kit (Master) (Slave 1) (Slave 2)

Remote controller wiring *1:In case of SRK, SRF single use.


R Remote controller *2:In case of SRK triple use.

(2) Unit No. may be set at random unless duplicated, it should be better to set orderly like 0, 1, 2…, F to avoid mistake.

(b) Display to the remote controller


1) Center or each remote controller basis, heating preparation: the youngest unit No. among the operating units in the
remote mode (or the center mode unless the remote mode is available) is displayed.
2) Inspection display: Any of unit that starts initially is displayed.
3) Confirmation of connected units
Pressing “AIR CON No.” button on the remote controller displays the indoor unit address. If “▲” “▼” button is
pressed at the next, it is displayed orderly starting from the unit of youngest No.

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(c) In case of anomaly


a) If any anomaly occurs on a unit in a group (a protective function operates), that unit stops with the anomalous
stop but any other normal units continue to run as they are.
b) Signal wiring procedure
Signal wiring between indoor and outdoor units should be made on each unit same as the normal wiring. For
the group control, lay connect with sires wiring between rooms using terminal blocks (X, Y) of interface kit.
Connect the remote controller communication wire separately from the power supply wire or wires of other
electric devices (AC220V or higher).

(11) Filter sign


As the operation time (Total ON time of ON/OFF switch) accumulates to 180 hours (1), “Filter cleaning” is displayed on the
remote controller. (This is displayed when the unit is in trouble and under the centralized control, regardless of ON/OFF)
Note (1)Time setting for the filter sign can be made as shown below using the indoor function of wired remote controller “FILTER SIGN SET”. (It is set at 1 at the
shipping from factory.)

Filter sign setting Function


Setting 1 Setting time: 180 hrs (Factory default)
Setting 2 Setting time: 600 hrs
Setting 3 Setting time: 1,000 hrs
Setting 4 Setting time: 1,000 hrs (Unit stop) (2)

(2) After the setting time has elapsed, the “FILTER CLEANING” is displayed and, after operating for 24 hours further (counted also during the stop), the unit
stops.

(12) Outline of automatic operation


(a) Determination of operation mode
 he unit checks the indoor air temperature and the outdoor air temperature, determines the operation mode, and then
T
begins in the automatic operation.
Cooling
27.5

25.5

Indoor air temperature (˚C) Dehumidifying


19.5

Heating

18 30
Outdoor air temperature (˚C)

(b) The unit checks the temperature every hour after the start of operation and, if the result of check is not same as the previous
operation mode, changes the operation mode.
(c) When the unit is started again within one hour after the stop of automatic operation or when the automatic operation is
selected during heating, cooling or dehumidifying operation, the unit is operated in the previous operation mode.

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1.11.4 Operation control function by the outdoor controller


(Ⅰ) Models SRC40-60
(1) Defrosting operation
(a) Starting conditions (Defrosting operation can be started only when all of the following conditions are met.)
1) After start of heating operation
When it elapsed 35 minutes. (Accumulated compressor operation time)
2) After end of defrosting operation
When it elapsed 35 minutes. (Accumulated compressor operation time)
3) Outdoor heat exchanger sensor (TH1) temperature
When the temperature has been below -5ºC for 3 minutes continuously.
4) The difference between the outdoor air sensor temperature and the outdoor heat exchanger sensor temperature
¡ The outdoor air temperature ≧ -2ºC : 7ºC or higher
¡ - 15ºC ≦ The outdoor air temperature < -2ºC : 4/15 × The outdoor air temperature + 7ºC or higher
¡ The outdoor air temperature < -15ºC : -5ºC or higher
0
Outdoor heat exchanger temperature (℃)

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-10 ur
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pe
tem
rt
sta Defrost operation
n
io
r at start
pe
-15 s to
ro
ef
D

-20
-20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10
Outdoor air temperature (℃)

5) During continuous compressor operation


In addition, when the speed command from the indoor controller of the indoor unit during heating operation has counted
0 rps 10 times or more and all conditions of a), b), c) and e) above and the outdoor air temperature is 3ºC or less are
satisfied (note that when the temperature for outdoor heat exchanger sensor (TH1) is -5ºC or less: 62 rps or more,
-4ºC or less: less than 62 rps), defrost operation is started.
(b) Ending conditions (Operation returns to the heating cycle when either one of the following is met.)
1) Outdoor heat exchanger sensor (TH1) temperature: 10ºC or higher
2) Continued operation time of defrosting → For more than 18 minutes.

¡Defrast operation

Heating operation
Max. 18 minutes 2~7 minutes ̪

Hot keep operation

̪Depends on an operation condition, the time can be longer than 7 minutes.

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(2) Cooling overload protective control


(a) Operating conditions:

ON2

Outdoor air temperature ON1


Lower limit speed OFF

40 41 46 47
(b) Detail of operation Outdoor air temperature ( ºC )

(c) Reset conditions:


1)
2)
(3) Cooling high pressure control
(a) Purpose: Prevents anomalous high pressure operation during cooling.
(b) Detector: Outdoor heat exchanger sensor (TH1)
(c) Detail of operation:

Outdoor air temperature(TH2) A B C


TH2 > = 32ºC 53 58 63
TH2 < 32ºC 51 53 56

(Example) Fuzzy
8rps
(1)
After lapse of 20 sec. or over
(3)

8rps
(1)
After lapse of 20 sec. or over(3)
lower limit
After lapse of 20 sec. or over
(3)
speed 30 rps

0rps

A B C
Outdoor heat exchanger temperature (°C)
Notes (1) When the outdoor heat exchanger temperature is in the range of A~CºC, the speed is reduced by 8 rps at each 20 seconds.
(2) When the temperature is 63ºC or higher, the compressor is stopped.
(3) When the outdoor heat exchanger temperature is in the range of A~CºC, if the compressor command speed is been maintained and the operation has
continued for more than 20 seconds at the same speed, it returns to the normal cooling operation.

(4) Cooling low outdoor temperature protective control


(a) Operating conditions: When the outdoor air temperature (TH2) is 22ºC or lower continues for 20 seconds while the
compressor command speed is other than 0 rps.
(b) Detail of operation:
1) The lower limit of the compressor command speed is set to 45 (35) rps and even if the speed becomes lower than
45 (35) rps, the speed is kept to 45 (35) rps. However, when the thermo becomes OFF, the speed is reduced to 0 rps.
2) The upper limit of the compressor command speed is set to 60 (75) rps and even if the calculated result becomes
higher than that after fuzzy calculation, the speed is kept to 60 (75) rps.
Note (1) Values in ( ) are for outdoor air temperature is 22ºC or 25ºC

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ON Upper limit 60 rps


Lower limit 45 rps

ON Upper limit 75 rps


Lower limit 35 rps
¡ Values of A, B, C, D

Outdoor air temp. (˚C)


OFF
A B C D

First time 9 11 22 25
A B C D Since the seconds
16 19 25 28
Outdoor air temperature (°C) times

(c) Reset conditions: When either of the following condition is satisfied


1) The outdoor air temperature (TH2) is D ºC or higher.
2) The compressor command speed is 0 rps.

(5) Heating high pressure control


(a) Purpose: Prevents anomalous high pressure operation during heating.
(b) Detector: Indoor heat exchanger thermistor (ThI-R)
(c) Detail of operation:

(Example) Fuzzy
After lapse of 10 sec. or over(3) 4rps(1) 8rps(2)

4rps 8rps
(1) (2)
After lapse of 10 sec. or over(3)
lower limit
After lapse of 10 sec. or over
(3)
speed 35rps
0rps

A B C D
Indoor heat exchanger temperature(°C)
Notes (1) When the indoor heat exchanger temperature is in the range of B~C ºC, the speed is reduced by 4 rps at each 10seconds.
(2) When the indoor heat exchanger temperature is in the range of C~D ºC, the speed is reduced by 8 rps at each 10 seconds. When the temperature is D ºC
or higher continues for 1 minute, the compressor is stopped.
(3) When the indoor heat exchanger temperature is in the range of A~B ºC, if the compressor command speed is been maintained and the operation has contin-
ued for more than 10 seconds at the same speed, it returns to the normal heating operation.
(4) Indoor blower retains the fan tap when it enters in the high pressure control. Outdoor blower is operated in accordance with the speed.

¡ Temperature list Unit : ºC


A B C D
RPSmin < 50 45 52 54.5 61
50 <
= RPSmin < 115 45 52 57 61
115 <
= RPSmin < 120 45 ~ 43 52 ~ 50 57 61 ~ 59
120 <
= RPSmin 43 50 55 59

Note (1) RPSmin: The lower one between the outdoor speed and the compressor command speed

(6) Heating overload protective control


(a) Indoor unit side
1) Operating conditions : H

2) Detail of operation : 
ާ‫ިޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ‬
3) Reset conditions : H

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(b) Outdoor unit side


1) Operating conditions : H 13 or 17

2) Detail of operation
㪸) 90(75)rps

㪹) 30(40)rps
than that after fuzzy calulation, the speed is kept to 30(40)rps. However, when the thermo becomes OFF, the
speed is
㪺)
30(40)rps
Note (1) Values in ( ) are for outdoor air temperature at 17ºC.

3) Reset conditions: H 8
Upper 75rps
Lower 40rps
Upper 90rps
Lower 30rps

OFF

11 13 16 17
Outdoor air temperature( º )

(7) Heating low outdoor temperature protective control


(a) Operating conditions: When the outdoor air temperature (TH2) is 4ºC or lower continues for 30 seconds while the
compressor command speed is other than 0 rps.
(b) Detail of operation:The lower limit compressor command speed is change as shown in the figure below.
Lower limit 45 rps

Lower limit 35 rps

Normal operation

-8 -6 4 6
Outdoor air temperature (°C)
(c) Reset conditions:When either of the following condition is satisfied.
1) The outdoor air temperature (TH2) is higher than 6ºC.
2) The compressor command speed is 0 rps.

(8) Compressor overheat protection


(a) Purpose: It is designed to prevent deterioration of oil, burnout of motor coil and other trouble resulting from the
compressor overheat.
(b) Detail of operation
1) Speeds are controlled with temperature detected by the sensor mounted on the discharge pipe.
(Example) Fuzzy
After lapse of 3 min. or over (3) 4 rps (1)
(3)
After lapse of 3 min. or over 4 rps
After lapse of 3 min. or over (3) Lower limit (4)

0 rps

95 105 115
Discharge pipe temperature (˚C)

Notes (1) When the discharge pipe temperature is in the range of 105~115ºC, the speed is reduced by 4 rps.
(2) When the discharge pipe temperature is raised and continues operation for 20 seconds without changing, then the speed is reduced again by 4 rps.
(3) If the discharge pipe temperature is in the range of 95~105 even when the compressor command speed is maintained for 3 minutes when the tem-
perature is in the range of 95~105ºC, the speed is raised by 1 rps and kept at that speed for 3 minutes. This process is repeated until the command
speed is reached.

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(4) Lower limit speed


Item Cooling Heating
Model
Lower Limit Speed 25 rps 32 rps

2) If the temperature of 115ºC is detected by the sensor on the discharge pipe, then the compressor will stop immediately.
When the discharge pipe temperature drops and the time delay of 3 minutes is over, the unit starts again within 1
hour but there is no start at the third time.

(9) Current safe


(a) Purpose: Current is controlled not to exceed the upper limit of the setting operation current.
(b) Detail of operation: Input current to the converter is monitored with the current sensor fixed on the printed circuit
board of the outdoor unit and, if the operation current value reaches the limiting current value, the
compressor command speed is reduced.
If the mechanism is actuated when the compressor command speed is less than 30 rps, the compres-
sor is stopped immediately. Operation starts again after a delay time of 3 minutes.
(10) Current cut
(a) Purpose: Inverter is protected from overcurrent.
(b) Detail of operation: Output current from the inverter is monitored with a shunt resistor and, if the current exceeds the
setting value, the compressor is stopped immediately. Operation starts again after a delay time of
3 minutes.
(11) Outdoor unit failure
This is a function for determining when there is trouble with the outdoor unit during air conditioning.
The compressor is stopped if any one of the following in item 1), 2) is satisfied. Once the unit is stopped by this function, it is not
restarted.
(a) When the input current is measured at 1 A or less for 3 continuous minutes or more.
(b) If the outdoor unit sends a 0 rps signal to the indoor unit 3 times or more within 20 minutes of the power being turned on.

(12) Serial signal transmission error protection


(a) Purpose: Prevents malfunction resulting from error on the indoor ↔ outdoor signals.
(b) Detail of operation: I f the compressor is operating and a serial signal cannot be received from the indoor control with
outdoor control having serial signals continues for 7 minute and 35 seconds, the compressor is
stopped.
After the compressor has been stopped, it will be restarted after the compressor start delay if a serial
signal can be received again from the indoor control.

(13) Rotor lock


If the motor for the compressor does not turn after it has been started, it is determined that a compressor lock has occurred and
the compressor is stopped.

(14) Outdoor fan motor protection


If the outdoor fan motor has operated at 75 rpm or under for more than 30 seconds, the compressor and fan motor are stopped.

(15) Outdoor fan control at low outdoor temperature


(a) Cooling
1) Operating conditions: When the outdoor air temperature (TH2) is 22ºC or lower continues for 30 seconds while the
compressor command speed is other than 0 rps.
2) Detail of operation: After the outdoor fan operates at A speed for 60 seconds; the corresponding outdoor heat exchanger
temperature shall implement the following controls.

¡ Value of A
Outdoor fan

Outdoor temperature > 10˚C 2nd speed

Outdoor temperature <


= 10˚C 1st speed

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a) Outdoor heat exchanger temperature <= 21ºC


After the outdoor fan speed drops (down) to 1 speed for 60 seconds; if the outdoor heat exchanger temperature is
lower than 21ºC, gradually reduce the outdoor fan speed by 1 speed. (Lower limit 1st speed)
b) 21ºC < Outdoor heat exchanger temperature < = 38ºC
After the outdoor fan speed maintains at A speed for 20 seconds; if the outdoor heat exchanger temperature is 21ºC~
38ºC, maintain outdoor fan speed.
c) Outdoor heat exchanger tempeature > 38ºC
After the outdoor fan speed rises (up) to 1 speed for 60 seconds; if the outdoor heat exchanger temperature is higher
than 38ºC, gradually increase outdoor fan speed by 1 speed. (Upper limit 3rd speed)
3) Reset conditions: When either of the following conditions is satisfied
a) The outdoor air temperature (TH2) is 25ºC or higher.
b) The compressor command speed is 0 rps.

(b) Heating
1) Operating conditions: When the outdoor air temperature (TH2) is 4ºC or lower continues for 30 seconds while the
compressor command speed is other than 0 rps.
2) Detail of operation: The outdoor fan is stepped up by 2 speed step at each 20 seconds. (Upper limit 8th speed)
3) Reset conditions: When either of the following conditions is satisfied
a) The outdoor air temperature (TH2) is 6ºC or higher.
b) The compressor command speed is 0 rps.

(16) Refrigeration cycle system protection


(a) Starting conditions
1) When 5 minutes (Heating : 9 minutes) have elapsed after the compressor ON or the completion of the defrost control
2) Other than the defrost control
3) When, after meeting the conditions of a) and b) above, the compressor speed, indoor air temperature (ThI-A) and
indoor heat exchanger temperature (ThI-R) have met the conditions in the following table for 5 minutes:

Indoor air temperature (Th1)/


Operation mode Compressor speed (N) Indoor air temperature (Th1)
Indoor heat exchanger temperature (Th2)
Cooling 40 <
=N 10 <
= ThI-A <
= 40 ThI-A−4<ThI-R
Heating 40 <
=N 0<
= ThI-A <
= 40 ThI-R<ThI-A+4

(b) Contents of control


1) When the conditions of 1) above are met, the compressor stops.
2) Error stop occurs when the compressor has stopped 3 times within 60 minutes.
(c) Resetting condition
When the compressor has been turned OFF

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(Ⅱ) Models FDC71-140


(1) Determination of compressor speed (frequency)

Required frequency
(a) Cooling/dehumidifying operation Unit: rps
Model 71 100 125 140

Max. required Usual operation 88 75 95(92) 95(92)


frequency Silent mode, outdoor temperature ≦ 15°C 80 60 60 70
Min. required frequency 20 20 20 20
Note (1) Value in ( ) are for the 3 phase models.

(b) Heating operation Unit: rps


Model 71 100 125 140

Max. required Usual operation 112 120 120 120


frequency Silent mode 90 60 70 70
Min. required frequency 20 20 20 20
(c) If the indoor unit fan speed becomes “Me” or “Lo”, Max required frequency goes down
accordingly depending on indoor unit model.
(d) Max. required frequency under high outdoor air temperature in cooling mode
Maximum required frequency is selected according to the outdoor air temperature (Tho-A).
Unit: rps
Model 71 100 125 140
Outdoor air temperature is
76 75 75 75
Max. required 40°C or higher
frequency Outdoor air temperature is
62 70 70 70
46°C or higher
(e) Max. required frequency under outdoor air temperature in heating mode
Maximum required frequency is selected according to the outdoor air temperature (Tho-A).
Unit: rps
Model 71 100 125 140
Max. required Outdoor air temperature is
76 75 80 85
frequency 18°C or higher
(f) Selection of max. required frequency by heat exchanger temperature
1) Maximum required frequency is selected according to the outdoor unit heat exchanger temperature (Tho-R) during
cooling/dehumidifying or according to the indoor unit heat exchanger temperature (ThI-R) during heating mode.
2) When there are 3 indoor unit heat exchanger temperatures (ThI-R), whichever the highest applies,
Unit: rps
Model 71 100 125 140
Cooling/ Outdoor unit heat exchanger
60 75 〔92〕 95
95 〔92〕
Max. required dehumidifying temperature is 56(61)°C or higher
frequency Indoor unit heat exchanger
Heating 60 100 100 100
temperature is 56(61)°C or higher
Note (1) Value in ( ) is for the 71 model.
(2) Value in〔 〕are for the 3 phase models.

(g) When any of the controls from (a) to (f) above may duplicate, whichever the smallest value among duplicated controls is
taken as the maximum required frequency.
(h) During heating, it is operated with the maximum required frequency until the indoor unit heat exchanger temperature
becomes 40°C or higher.

(2) Compressor start control


(a) Compressor starts upon receipt of the thermostat ON signal from the indoor unit.
(b) However, at initial start after turning the power supply breaker, it may enter the standby state for maximum 30 minutes
(“ PREPARATION” is displayed on the remote controller) in order to prevent the oil loss in the compressor.
If the cooling/dehumidifying/heating operation is selected from the remote controller when the outdoor unit is in the
standby state, “ PREPARATION” is displayed for 3 seconds on the remote controller.

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(3) Compressor soft start control


(a) Compressor protection start I
[Control condition] Normally, the compressor operation frequency is raised in this start pattern.
[Control contents] 1) Starts with the compressor’s target frequency at A rps.
H owever, when the ambient air temperature (Tho-A) is 35°C or higher during cooling/
dehumidifying or the indoor return air temperature (ThI-A) is 25°C or higher during heating, it
starts at C rps.
2) At 30 seconds after the start of compressor, its target frequency changes to B rps and the
compressor is operated for 2 - 4 minutes with its operation frequency fixed at B rps.
Model Operation mode A rps B rps C rps
Cooling/Dehumidifying 42 42 40
71
Heating 62 62 40
Cooling/Dehumidifying 55 55 30
100
Heating 55 55 30
Cooling/Dehumidifying 45 45 25
125, 140
Heating 45 45 25

(b) Compressor protection start III


[Control condition] Number of compressor starts is only 1 counted after the power supply breaker ON.
[Control contents] Operates by selecting one of following start patterns according to the operation mode and the
outdoor air temperature (Tho-A).
1) Low frequency operation control during cooling/dehumidifying
[Control condition] U pon establishing the conditions of compressor protection start III, the low frequency
operation control is performed during cooling/dehumidifying.
[Control contents] a) Starts with the compressor’s target frequency at A rps. When the outdoor air temperature
(Tho-A) is 35°C or higher, it starts at C rps.
b) At 30 seconds after the compressor start, the compressor’s target frequency is changed to B
rps and the compressor’s operation frequency is fixed for 10 minutes.
Model Operation mode A rps B rps C rps
71 Cooling/Dehumidifying 42 42 40
100 Cooling/Dehumidifying 55 55 30
125, 140 Cooling/Dehumidifying 45 45 25

2) Low frequency operation control during heating


[Control condition] When the conditions of compressor protection start III are established and one of following conditions
a) is satisfied, the low number of revolutions operation control is performed during heating.
a) At 30 minutes or more after turning the power supply breaker on
[Control contents] a) Starts the compressor with its target frequency at A rps. However, when the indoor unit
return air temperature (ThI-A) is 25°C or higher, it start at C rps.
b) At 30 seconds after the start of compressor, the compressor’s target frequency is changed to
B rps and the compressor’s operation frequency is fixed for 10 minutes.
Model Operation mode A rps B rps C rps
71 Heating 42 42 40
100 Heating 55 55 30
125, 140 Heating 45 45 25

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(4) Outdoor unit fan control


(a) Outdoor unit fan tap and fan motor speed
Unit: min-1
Model Mode Fan motor tap
➀ speed ➁ speed ➂ speed ➃ speed ➄ speed ➅ speed ➆ speed
71 Cooling/Dehumidifying 200 400 600 710 810 850 950
Heating 200 400 600 710 810 850 950
➀ speed ➁ speed ➂ speed ➃ speed ➄ speed ➅ speed ➆ speed
100 Cooling/Dehumidifying 200 350 600 740 820 870 950
Heating 200 350 600 740 820 870 950
➀ speed ➁ speed ➂ speed ➃ speed ➄ speed ➅ speed ➆ speed
125, 140 Cooling/Dehumidifying 200 370 560 640 745 870 910
Heating 200 370 560 640 800 870 910
(b) Fan tap control during Cooling/Defumidifying operation
Fan taps are selected depending on the outdoor unit heat exchanger temperature (Tho-R1, R2) and the outdoor air temperature (Tho-A).
Note (1) It is detected by Tho-R1 or R2, whichever the higher. • Silent mode only
zone zone zone zone zone zone zone zone
zone Tap 5(6) Tap 5(6) Tap 5(6) Tap 4 zone Tap 5 Tap 5 Tap 5 Tap 4
zone Tap 5(6) Tap 5(6) Tap 4(6) Tap 3 zone Tap 5 Tap 5 Tap 3 Tap 3
zone Tap 4 Tap 4 Tap 3 Tap 2 zone Tap 4 Tap 3 Tap 3 Tap 2
zone Tap 3 Tap 3 Tap 2 Tap 1 zone Tap 3 Tap 3 Tap 2 Tap 1
Note (1) Value in ( ) is for the model 71.
zone zone

zone zone
46 48 43 53
zone zone
30 37 33 40
zone zone
15 18 20 30
Outdoor air temp. (˚C) Outdoor unit heat exchanger temp. (˚C)
(c) Fan tap control during heating operation
Fan taps are selected depending on the outdoor unit heat exchanger temperature (Tho-R1, R2) and the outdoor air temperature (Tho-A).
Note (1) It is detected by Tho-R1 or R2, whichever the lower. • Silent mode only

zone zone zone zone zone zone


zone Tap 3 Tap 3 Tap 4 zone Tap 3 Tap 3 Tap 3
zone Tap 3 Tap 4(5) Tap 5 zone Tap 3 Tap 3 Tap 5
zone Tap 4 Tap 5 Tap 6 zone Tap 4 Tap 5 Tap 6
Note (1) Value in ( ) is for the model 71.
zone zone

zone zone
12 15 zone 1 3
zone
3 9 -2 0
Outdoor air temp. (˚C) Outdoor unit heat exchanger temp. (˚C)
(d) Outdoor unit fan control at cooling low outdoor air
1) When all the following conditions are established after the start of compressor, the following control is implemented.
If the outdoor air temperature (Tho-A) is in the zone in the cooling/dehumidifying mode, it has elapsed 20
seconds from the start of outdoor unit fan and the outdoor unit fan is at the tap 1 speed, the outdoor unit fan speed is
controlled according to the outdoor unit heat exchanger temperature (Tho-R1, R2).
Note (1) It is detected with Tho-R1 or R2, whichever the higher.
Outdoor unit fan speed
+10min-1

zone Retained
Outdoor unit fan speed
zone -10min-1
5 10 20 30
Outdoor air temp. (˚C) Outdoor unit heat exchanger temp. (˚C)

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2) The outdoor unit heat exchanger temperature is detected always and, when the number of revolutions of the outdoor
fan speed has been increased or decreased, there is no change of fan speed for 20 seconds.
3) Rage of the outdoor unit fan speed under this control is as follows.
a) Lower limit: 130rpm
b) Upper limit: 500rpm
4) As any of the following conditions is established, this control terminates.
a) When the outdoor air temperature is in the zone and the outdoor unit heat exchanger temperature at 30°C or
higher is established for 40 seconds or more continuously.
b) When the outdoor fan speed is 500rpm and the outdoor unit heat exchanger temperature at 30°C or higher is
established for 40 seconds or more continuously.
c) When the outdoor unit heat changer temperature at 45°C or higher is established for 40 seconds or more.
(e) Outdoor unit fan control by the power transistor radiator fin temperature
When all the following conditions are established later than 3 minutes after the start of compressor, the following control
is implemented.
1) Cooling/dehumidifying
a) Outdoor air temperature Tho-A 33°C
b) Compressor’s actual frequency A rps
c) Power transistor radiator fin temperature C °C
2) Heating
a) Outdoor air temperature Tho-A 16°C
b) Compressor’s actual frequency B rps
c) Power transistor radiator fin temperature C °C
3) Control contents
a) Raises the outdoor unit fan tap by 1 tap.
b) When the sampling is for 60 minutes and the value of power transistor radiator fin temperature (Tho-P) is as
follows.
➀ When the power transistor radiator fin temperature (Tho-P) C °C, the outdoor unit fan tap is raised by 1 speed
further.
➁ When C °C > power transistor radiator fin temperature (Tho-P) D °C, present outdoor unit fan tap is
maintained.
➂ When the power transistor radiator fin temperature (Tho-P) D °C, the outdoor unit fan tap is dropped by 1
speed.
4) Ending conditions
When the operation under the condition of item b), ➂ above and with the outdoor unit fan tap, which is determined
by the item (b) is detected 2 times consecutively.
• Compressor’s frequency and power transistor radiator fin temperature

Item
A B C D
Model
71 60 70 80 75
100 85 85 72 68
125, 140 65 65 72 68

(f) Caution at the outdoor unit fan start control (3 phase model only)
When the outdoor unit fan is running at 400min-1 before operating the compressor, it may operate with the compressor
only, without starting up the outdoor fan This is normal.
(g) Snow protection fan control
If the dip switch (SW3-2) on the outdoor unit control PCB is turned ON, the outdoor unit fan is operated for 30 seconds
at 4 tap speed once in every 10 minutes depending on the outdoor air temperature (detected with Tho-A) in the stop mode
or anomalous stop mode.

Snow protection fan


control OFF
Snow protection fan
control ON
3 5
Outdoor air temp. (°C)

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(5) Defrosting Model 71-140


(a) Defrosting start conditions -2

Outdoor unit heat exchanger temp.(℃)[Tho-R]


If all of the following defrosting conditions A or conditions -5
-6
B are met, the defrosting operation starts. ON
)
-1
1) Defrosting conditions A W3
-10 e (S
tur
era
a) Cumulative compressor operation time after the tem
p
)
t art rd
n s da
end of defrosting has elapsed 37 [45] minutes, -15 era
tio
( St
an

st op tur
e
and the cumulative compressor operation time De
fro era Defrost operation start
e mp
after the start of heating operation (remote art
t temperature zone
-20 st
controller ON) has elapsed 30 minutes. ion
rat
pe
t o
b) After 5 minutes from the compressor ON efr
os
D
c) After 5 minutes from the start of outdoor unit fan -25
d) After satisfying all above conditions, if temperatures -27

of the outdoor unit heat exchanger temperature -30


-25 -20 -18 -15 -10 -5 0 56 10
thermistor (Tho-R1, R2) and the outdoor air
Outdoor air temp. (℃)[Tho-A]
temperature thermistor (Tho-A) become lower
than the defrosting start temperature as shown Model 71
by the right figure for 15 seconds continuously, -8

or the suction gas saturation temperature (SST) -10

Suction saturation temp.(℃)[SST]


N)
and the outdoor air temperature (Tho-A), which 3 -1 O
( SW
ture
are obtained from the value detected by the -15 era
mp
ar t te
low pressure sensor (LPT) stay for 3 minutes n st
atio )
per ard
-20 st o d
within the range below the defrosting operation De
fro Stan
r e (
start temperature as shown by the right figure. r atu
-24 m pe
However, it excludes for 10 minutes after the start -25 rt te
sta Defrost operation start
i on temperature zone
of compressor and the outdoor air temperature is pe
rat
-30 t o
as shown by the lower figure. -31 fr os
De
LPT invalid
-35
-25 -20 -18 -15 -10 -5 0 56 10
LPT detection Outdoor air temp. (℃)[Tho-A]

2 4
Model 100-140
Outdoor air temp. (°C) -8
Note (1) Figures in [ ] are for model 71.
Suction saturation temp.(℃)[SST]

-10
2) Defrosting conditions B )
ON
-1
a) When previous defrosting end condition is (S W3
re )
atu rd
the time out of defrosting operation and it is -15
em
per tan
da
rt t e (
S
in the heating operation after the cumulative sta tur
on era
ati
per mp
compressor operation time after the end of st o te
-20 fro art
De n st
defrosting has become 30 minutes. tio
era Defrost operation start
op temperature zone
st
b) After 5 minutes from the start of compressor -24
-25 De
fro

c) After 5 minutes from the start of outdoor unit fan


(b) Defrosting end conditions -28.6
-30
When any of the following conditions is satisfied, the -25 -20 -18 -15 -10 -5 0 56 10
defrosting end operation starts. Outdoor air temp. (℃)[Tho-A]

1) When it has elapsed 8 minutes and 20 seconds after the start of defrosting. (After 10 minutes and 20 seconds for
model 71)
2) When the outdoor unit heat exchanger temperatures (Tho-R1, R2), whichever the lower, becomes 12°C or higher for
10 seconds continuously.

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(c) Switching of defrosting control with SW3-1


1) If SW3-1 on the outdoor unit control PCB is turned to ON, it becomes easier to enter the defrosting operation. Use
this when installing a unit at snowing regions.
2) Control contents
a) It allows entering the defrosting operation under the defrosting condition A when the cumulative heating
operation time becomes 30 minutes. It is 37 [45] minutes at SW3-1 OFF (Factory default).
b) It allows entering the defrosting operation under the defrosting condition B when the cumulative heating
operation time becomes 25 minutes. It is 30 minutes at SW3-1 OFF (Factory default).
c) It allows the defrosting operation with the outdoor unit heat exchanger temperature (Tho-R) and suction
pressure saturation temperature (SST) being higher than normal.
Note (1) Figures in [ ] are for model 71.
(6) Protective control/anomalous stop control by compressor’s number of revolutions
(a) Compressor discharge pipe temperature protection
1) Protective control
As the discharge pipe temperature (detected with Tho-D) exceeds the setting value, the compressor speed (frequency)
is controlled to suppress the rise of discharge pipe temperature.
Reduces compressor
speed at each minute.

Retention

Release
105 110

Discharge pipe temperature (°C)


2) Anomalous stop control
a) If the discharge pipe temperature (detected with Tho-D) exceeds the setting value, the compressor stops.
b) When it is detected 2 times within 60 minutes or after continuous 60 minutes, including the stop of compressor,
E36 is displayed on the remote controller and it enters the anomalous stop mode.
Compressor stop

Compressor operation
85 115

Discharge pipe temperature (°C)


3) Reset of anomalous stop mode
As it drops to the reset value of 85°C or lower for 45 minutes continuously, it becomes possible to restart from the
remote controller.
(b) Cooling high pressure protection
1) Protective control
a) When the outdoor air temperature (Tho-A) is 40°C or higher and the outdoor unit heat exchanger temperature (Tho-R)
exceeds the setting value, the compressor speed (frequency) is controlled to suppress the rise of high pressure.
b) Control value A is updated to an optimum value automatically according to the operating conditions.
Reduces compressor
speed at each minute. Control value A
Reset
A 54-60°C
Outdoor unit heat exchanger temp. (°C)
2) Anomalous stop control
a) As the outdoor unit heat exchanger temperature (Tho-R) exceeds the setting value, the compressor stops.
b) If it is detected 5 times within 60 minutes or 65°C or higher continues for 60 minutes, including the stop of
compressor, E35 is displayed on the remote controller and it enters the anomalous stop mode.
Compressor stop

Compressor operation
51 65

Outdoor unit heat exchanger temp. (°C)


3) Reset of anomalous stop mode
As it reaches the reset value of 51°C or lower, it becomes possible to restart from the remote controller.

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(c) Heating high pressure protection


1) Protective control
a) As the indoor unit heat exchanger temperature (ThI-R) exceeds the setting value, the compressor speed
(frequency) is controlled to suppress the rise of high pressure.
b) Control value A is updated to an optimum value automatically according to the operating conditions.
Reduces compressor frequency
Existing piping adaptation switch: SW5-1 (SW8-1: model 80)
at every 30 seconds. Model OFF (Shipping) ON
Reset
Control value A (°C)
71 52-58
A 46-52
100-140 48-54
Indoor unit heat exchanger temp. (°C)
Note (1) Adaptation to existing piping is at ON.
2) Anomalous stop control
Operation control function by the indoor unit controller - See the heating overload protection, page 303.
3) Adaptation to existing piping, stop control
If the existing piping adaptation switch, SW5-1 (SW8-1: 71 type), is turned ON, the compressor stops to protect
existing piping when the indoor unit heat exchanger temperature (ThI-R) exceeds the setting value.
Compressor stop

Reset
47 58
Indoor unit heat exchanger temp. (°C)

(d) Anomaly detection control by the high pressure switch (63H1)


1) If the pressure rises and operates the high pressure switch (opens at 4.15MPa/closes at 3.15MPa), the compressor stops.
2) Under any of the following conditions, E40 is displayed and it enters the anomalous stop mode.
a) When it occurs 5 times within 60 minutes that pressure rises and the compressor is stopped by 63H1.
b) When 63H1 has been in the open state for 60 minutes continuously, including the stop of compressor.
(e) Low pressure control
1) Protective control
If the value detected by the low pressure sensor (LPT) exceeds the setting value, the compressor speed (frequency)
is controlled to restrain the drop of pressure.
Reduces compressor frequency
at every 30 seconds.
Retention

Reset
0.150 0.189
Low pressure (MPa)
2) Anomalous stop control
a) When a value detected by the low pressure sensor (LPT) satisfies any of the following conditions, the
compressor stops to run for its protection.
➀ When the low pressure drops to 0.079MPa or under for 15 seconds continuously.
➁ At 10 minutes after the start of compressor, the suction overheat becomes 30°C and the low pressure
becomes 0.15MPa or under for 60 seconds continuously.
b) E49 is displayed under any of the following conditions and it enters the anomalous stop mode.
➀ When the low pressure drops 3 times within 60 minutes and the compressor stops under any of the above conditions.
➁ When a value detected with the low pressure sensor becomes 0.079MPa or under for 5 minutes, including
the stop of compressor.
c) However, when the control condition a). ➀ is established during the compressor protection start III, E49 is
displayed at initial stop and it enters the anomalous stop mode.
(f) Compressor pressure ratio protection control (Model 100 - 140 only)
1) During heating operation, if the indoor unit heat exchanger temperature (ThI-R) and low pressure sensor (LPT)
exceed the setting values at 10 minutes after the start of compressor, the compressor speed (frequency) is controlled
to protect the compressor.
2) This control is not performed during the outdoor fan ON and for 10 minutes from the start of outdoor unit fan.
3) This control is not performed during defrosting operation and at 10 minutes after the reset of defrosting operation.
4) When there are 3 indoor unit heat exchanger temperatures (ThI-R), the highest temperature is detected.
Reduces compressor frequency at each minute.
65°C
Indoor unit heat exchanger temp. (°C)

Resert
33°C

0.150 0.425
Low pressure (MPa)

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(g) Over-current protection current safe controls I, II


Detecting the outdoor unit inverter input (primary) current and the output (secondary) current, if the current values exceed
setting values, the compressor speed (frequency) is controlled to protect the inverter.
Reduces frequency
at each minute. Cooling Heating
Retention Model Control Reset Control Reset
value A value B value A value B

Reset 71 15.0 14.0 16.0 15.0
B A
Primary 100 11.0 (23.0) 10.0 (22.0) 11.0 (23.0) 10.0 (22.0)
current
Current (A) side 125, 11.0 (23.0) 10.0 (22.0) 11.0 (25.0) 10.0 (24.0)
140
(Fig. C) The control value “A” and the reset value vary depending 71 13.0 12.0 13.0 12.0
on the compressor speed. Secandary 100 11.5 (Fig.C) 10.5 (Fig.C) 11.5 (Fig.C) 10.5 (Fig.C)
current
Control or reset valve (A)

24 side 125, 11.5 (Fig.C) 10.5 (Fig.C) 11.5 (Fig.C) 10.5 (Fig.C)
22 140
Control valve A
20 Note (1) Value in ( ) are for the single phase models.
18
16 Reset valve B
14
12
40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130
Compressor speed (frequency) (rps)

(h) Power transistor temperature protection


1) Protective control
If the power transistor temperature (detected with TIP) exceeds the setting value, the compressor speed (frequency)
is controlled to suppress the rise of power transistor temperature.
Reduces compressor frequency
at each minute.
Retention
Note (1) Value in ( ) are for the single phase
Reset 100-140 models.
81(70) 85(73)
Power transistor temp. (°C)

(i) Anomalous power transistor current


1) Prevents over-current on the inverter. If the current value in the power transistor exceeds the setting value, the
compressor stops.
2) If the current value in the power transistor exceeds the specified value and the compressor stops 4 times within 30
minutes, E42 is displayed on the remote controller and it enters the anomalous stop mode.
(j) Anomalous inverter PCB
If the power transistor detects any anomaly for 15 minutes, including the stop of compressor, E51 is displayed on the
remote controller and it enters the anomalous stop mode.
(k) Anti-frost control by the compressor frequency control
1) If the indoor unit heat exchanger temperature (detected with ThI-R) exceeds the setting value at 4 minutes after the
start of compressor, the compressor speed (frequency) is controlled to initiate the anti-frost control of indoor unit
heat exchanger.
2) When there are 3 indoor unit heat exchanger temperatures (ThI-R), the lowest temperature is detected.
Reset

Retention
Reduces compressor frequency
at each minute.
1.5 3.5
Indoor unit heat exchanger temp. (°C)

3) Regarding the anti-frost control by the operation stop, refer to the operation control function by the indoor unit
controller and the cooling, dehumidifying frost prevention of page 302.

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(l) Dewing prevention control


[Control condition] During cooling and dehumidifying operation, if all the following conditions are established, the
compressor speed (frequency) is reduced to prevent dewing and water splash.
➀ Cooling electronic expansion valve aperture (EEVC) is 500 pulses.
➁ Suction overheat is 10°C or higher.
③Compressor speed (frequency) is A rps or higher.
[Control contents] ➀ When the suction overheat is 10°C or higher, the compressor speed (frequency) is reduced at each
1 minute.
➁ C ompressor speed (frequency) does not rise till the cooling Model A rps
expansion valve becomes 460 pulses. 71 42
③ This control takes A rps as its lower limit so that compressor 100-140 60
speed is not controlled when it is less than A rps.
(m) Refrigerant quantity shortage protection
Under the compressor protection start III control during cooling and dehumidifying operations, the following control is
performed by detecting the indoor unit heat exchanger temperature (ThI-R) and the indoor unit return air temperature
(ThI-A).
[Control condition] When the state that the indoor unit heat exchanger temperature (ThI-R) does not become lower than
the indoor unit return air temperature (ThI-A) by 4°C or more continues for 1 minute.
[Control contents] It judges that the flowing of refrigerant in to the indoor unit is insufficient so that the compressor is
stopped and E57 is displayed on the remote controller.
(n) Broken wire detection on temperature thermistor and low pressure sensor
1) Outdoor unit heat exchanger thermistor, outdoor air thermistor and low pressure sensor
If the following is detected for 5 second continuously within 2 minutes to 2 minutes and 20 seconds after the
compressor ON, the compressor stops. After a delay of 3 minutes, it restarts but, if the same is detected repeatedly 3
times within 40 minutes, the compressor stops with the anomalous stop.
Note (1) During defrosting and for 3 minutes after the end of defrosting, it is not detected.
• Outdoor unit heat exchanger thermistor: -50°C or lower
• Outdoor air temperature thermistor: -45 or lower
• Low pressure sensor: 0V or under or 4.0V or over
2) Discharge pipe temperature thermistor, suction pipe temperature thermistor
If the following is detected for 5 second continuously within 10 minutes to 10 minutes and 20 seconds after the
compressor ON, the compressor stops. After a delay of 3 minutes, it restarts but, if the same is detected repeatedly 3
times within 40 minutes, the compressor stops with the anomalous stop.
Note (1) During defrosting and for 3 minutes after the end of defrosting, it is not detected.
• Discharge pipe temperature thermistor: -10°C or lower
• Suction pipe temperature thermistor: -50 or lower
(o) Fan motor error
1) If the fan speed of 100rpm or under is detected for 30 second continuously under the outdoor unit fan control (with
the operation command of fan tap at ➀ speed or higher), the compressor stops.
2) When the fan motor speed drops to 100rpm or under 5 times within 60 minutes and the compressor stops, it enters
the anomalous stop mode with E48 displayed on the remote controller.
(p) Anomalous stop by the compressor start stop
1) When it fails to shift to the compressor DC motor’s rotor position defection operation at 5 seconds after establishing
the compressor start condition, the compressor stops temporarily and restarts 3 minutes later.
2) If it fails to shift to the position detection operation again at second time, it judges the anomalous compressor start
and stops the compressor by the anomalous stop (E59).

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(7) Silent mode


(a) As “Silent mode start” signal is received from the remote controller, it operates by dropping the outdoor unit fan tap and
the compressor speed (frequency).
(b) For details, refer to items (1) and (4) above.

(8) Test run


(a) It is possible to operate from the outdoor unit using the dip switch on the outdoor unit control PCB.
SW3-4 OFF Cooling test run
SW3-3 ON
(SW5-4) ON Heating test run
(SW5-3)
OFF Normal and end of test run
Make sure to turn SW3-3 (SW5-3) to OFF after the end of operation.
Note (1) Value in ( ) is for the model 71.
(b) Test run control
1) Operation is performed at the maximum compressor speed (frequency), which is determined for each model.
2) Each protective control and error detection control are effective.
3) If SW3-4 (SW5-4) is switched during test run, the compressor is stoped for once by the stop control and the cooling/
heating operation is switched.
Note (1) Value in ( ) is for the model 71.
4) Setting and display of remote controller during test run
Item
Contents of remote controller setting/display
Mode
Cooling test run Setting temperature of cooling is 5°C.
Heating test run Setting temperature of heating (preparation) is 30°C.

(9) Pump-down control


Turning ON the pump-down switch SW1 (SW9) for 2 seconds during the operation stop or anomalous stop (excluding the
thermostat OFF), the pump-down operation is performed. (This is invalid when the indoor unit is operating. This is effective
even when the indoor unit is stopped by the anomalous stop or the power supply is turned OFF.)
Note (1) Value in ( ) are for the model 71.

(a) Control contents


1)
Close the service valve at the liquid side. (It is left open at the gas side.)
Compressor is started with the target speed (frequency) at 71:62, 100:55, 125・140:45 rps in the cooling mode.
2)
3)
Red and green lamps (LED) flash continuously on the outdoor unit control PCB.
4)
Each of protection and error detection controls, excluding the low pressure control, anti-frost control and dewing
prevention control, is effective.
5) Outdoor unit fan is controlled as usual.
6) Electronic expansion valve is fully opened.
(b) Control ending conditions
Stop control is initiated depending on any of the following conditions.
1) Low pressure of 0.087MPa or lower is detected for 5 seconds continuously.
a) Red LED: Light, Green LED: Flashing, Remote controller: Displays stop.
b) It is possible to restart when the low pressure is 0.087MPa or higher.
c) Electronic expansion valve (cooling/heating) is kept fully open.
2) Stop by the error detection control
a) Red LED: Flashing, Green LED: Flashing
b) Restart is prohibited. To return to normal operation, reset the power supply.
c) Electronic expansion valve (cooling/heating) is left fully open.
3) When the cumulative operation time of compressor under the pump-down control becomes 5 minutes.
a) Red LED: OFF, Green LED: Flashing, Remote controller: Stop
b) It is possible to pump-down again.
c) Electronic expansion valve (cooling/heating) is left fully open.
Note (1) After the stop of compressor, close the service valve at the gas side.

Caution: Since pressing the pump-down switch cancels communications with the indoor unit, the indoor unit and the
remote controller display “Transmission error – E5”. This is normal.

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(10) Base heater ON/OFF output control (optional)


1) Base heater ON conditions
When all of following conditions are met, the base heater is turned ON.
・Outdoor air temperature (detected with Tho-A) is 3ºC or lower.
・In the heating mode
・When the compressor is turned ON
2) Base heater OFF conditions
When either one of following conditions is met, the base heater is turned OFF.
・Outdoor air temperature (detected with Tho-A) is 5ºC or higher.
・When the compressor stop has been detected for 30 minutes continuously
・In the cooling or dehumidifying mode
Base heater OFF

Base heater ON
3 5
Outdoor air temperature (ºC) [Tho-A]

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1.12 MAINTENANCE DATA


1.12.1 Diagnosing of microcomputer circuit
(1) Selfdiagnosis function
(a) Check Indicator Table
Whether a failure exists or not on the indoor unit and outdoor unit can be know by the contents of remote controller error code,
indoor/outdoor unit green LED (power pilot lamp and microcomputer normality pilot lamp) or red LED (check pilot lamp).
Note (1) SRK series only.
At the indoor unit side, errors are displayed with the combination of RUN light and TIMER light on the display panel.
(i) Indoor unit
1) FDT, FDTC, FDEN, FDU, FDUM, FDF series
Remote controller Indoor control PCB Outdoor control PCB
Location of Reference
Green Green Description of trouble Repair method
Error code Red LED Red LED Red LED trouble page
LED (1) LED (1)
Keeps Keeps
Stays OFF Stays OFF — • Normal operation — —
flashing flashing
2 times Indoor unit power
Stays OFF Stays OFF Stays OFF • Power OFF, broken wire/blown fuse, broken transformer wire Repair 372
flash supply
No-indication Stays OFF
Remote controller • P oor connection, breakage of remote controller wire * For wire breaking at power ON, the
* Repair
Keeps Keeps wires LED is OFF.
3 times Stays OFF 373
flashing flashing Replacement of
flash Remote controller • Defective remote controller PCB
remote controller
Indoor-outdoor
WAIT or Keeps 2 times Keeps units connection • Poor connection, breakage of indoor-outdoor units connection wire
Stays OFF wire Repair 374 - 381
INSPECT I/U flashing flash flashing
Remote controller • Improper setting of master and slave by remote controller
• Poor connection of remote controller signal wire (White)
Remote controller
* * For wire breaking at power ON, the LED is OFF Repair
wires (Noise)
Keeps Keeps • Intrusion of noise in remote controller wire
Stays OFF Stays OFF 383
flashing flashing Replacement of
Remote controller
indoor control PCB *• Defective remote controller or indoor control PCB (defective communication circuit)? remote controller or
PCB
Indoor-outdoor • Poor connection of wire between indoor-outdoor units during operation
2 times Keeps 2 times Keeps
units connection (disconnection, loose connection) Repair
flash flashing flash flashing
wire • Anomalous communication between indoor-outdoor units by noise, etc.
Power reset or
(Noise) • CPU-runaway on outdoor control PCB
2 times Keeps Keeps Repair
Stays OFF 384
flash flashing flashing Outdoor control *• Occurrence of defective outdoor control PCB on the way of power supply (defective com- Replacement of
PCB munication circuit)? PCB
Outdoor control
2 times Keeps • Defective outdoor control PCB on the way of power supply
Stays OFF Stays OFF PCB Replacement
flash flashing
Fuse • Blown fuse
Indoor heat • Defective indoor heat exchanger temperature thermistor (defective element, bro- Replacement, repair
exchanger tempera- ken wire, short-circuit) of temperature
Keeps Keeps ture thermistor • Poor contact of temperature thermistor connector thermistor
1 time flash Stays OFF 385
flashing flashing
Indoor control PCB *• Defective indoor control PCB (Defective temperature thermistor input
Replacement of
circuit)? PCB
Indoor return air • Defective indoor return air temperature thermistor (defective element, broken wire, Replacement, repair
temperature therm- short-circuit) of temperature
Keeps Keeps istor • Poor contact of temperature thermistor connector thermistor
1 time flash Stays OFF 386
flashing flashing
Indoor control PCB *• Defective indoor control PCB (Defective temperature thermistor input
Replacement of
Keeps circuit)? PCB
flashing Installation or oper-
• Heating over-load (Anomalously high indoor heat exchanger temperature) Repair
ating condition
Indoor heat Replacement of
Keeps Keeps
1 time flash Stays OFF exchanger tempera- • Defective indoor heat exchanger temperature thermistor (short-circuit) temperature therm- 387
flashing flashing
ture thermistor istor
Replacement of
Indoor control PCB *• Defective indoor control PCB (Defective temperature thermistor input circuit)?
PCB
Replacement, repair
Drain trouble • Defective drain pump (DM), broken drain pump wire, disconnected connector
of DM
Float switch • Anomalous float switch operation (malfunction) Repair
Keeps Keeps
1 time flash Stays OFF 388
flashing flashing
Indoor control PCB *• Defective indoor control PCB (Defective float switch input circuit) Replacement of
*• Defective indoor control PCB (Defective DM drive output circuit)? PCB
Option • Defective optional parts (At optional anomalous input setting) Repair
Keeps Keeps Number of con- • When multi-unit control by remote controller is performed, the number of
Stays OFF Stays OFF Repair 389
flashing flashing nected indoor units units is over
Indoor unit No. set-
3 times Keeps Keeps •No master is assigned to slaves.
Stays OFF ting Repair 390
flash flashing flashing
Rcmote controller wires •Anomalous remote controller wire connection, broken wire between master and slave units

1(2) time Keeps Keeps Fan motor • Defective fan motor Replacement, repair
Stays OFF 391
flash flashing flashing Indoor power PCB • Defective indoor power PCB Replacement
Keeps Keeps Address
1 time flash Stays OFF •Address setting error of master and slave indoor units Repair 392
flashing flashing setting error
Keeps Keeps
1 time flash Stays OFF Indoor control PCB • Improper operation mode setting Repair 393
flashing flashing

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Remote controller Indoor control PCB Outdoor control PCB


Location of Reference
Green Green Description of trouble Repair method
Error code Red LED Red LED Red LED trouble page
LED (1) LED (1)

1(2) time Keeps Keeps Fan motor • Indoor fan motor rotation speed anomaly Replacement, repair
Stays OFF 394
flash flashing flashing Indoor power PCB • Defective indoor power PCB Replacement

Keeps Keeps Keeps Panel switch


1time flash Stays OFF • Defective panel switch operation (FDT only) Repair 395
flashing flashing flashing detection

Remote controller
Keeps Keeps
Stays OFF Stays OFF temperature therm- • Broken wire of remote controller temperature thermistor Repair 396
flashing flashing
istor
Note (1) Normal indicator lamp (Indoor, outdoor units: Green) extinguishes (or lights continuously) only when CPU is anomalous. It keeps
flashing in any trouble other than anomalous CPU.
(2) * mark in the Description of trouble means that, in ordinary diagnosis, it cannot identify the cause definitely, and, if the trouble is repaired by replacing
the part, it is judged consequently that the replaced part was defective.
2) SRK series
Remote controller Indoor unit display Outdoor control PCB
Location of Reference
Description of trouble Repair method
trouble page
Error code Red LED RUN light TIMER light Red LED Green LED

Keeps
ON Stays OFF Stays OFF — •Normal operation — —
flashing

2 times Indoor unit power


— — Stays OFF •Power OFF, broken wire/blown fuse, broken transformer wire Repair 432
flash supply
Remote controller •Poor connection, breakage of remote controller wire * For wire breaking at power ON, the
Repair
2 times Keeps wires LED is OFF.
— — 433
flash flashing Replacement of
Remote controller • Defective remote controller PCB
remote controller
No-indication Stays OFF
Indoor room •Defective indoor room temperature sensor(defective element, broken wire, short- Replacement, repair
temperature circuit) of temperature
2 times Keeps sensor •Poor contact of temperature sensor connector sensor 434
ON Stays OFF
flash flashing
Replacement of
Indoor control PCB •Defective indoor control PCB (Defective temperature thermistor input
circuit)? PCB
•Limit switch operate
Limit switch,
•Defective limit switch (Poor contact of limit switch connector) Replacement, repair
Keeps Keeps air inlet panel
Stays OFF Stays OFF •Set is defective air inlet panel 435
flashing flashing
Replacement of
Indoor control PCB •Defective indoor control PCB (Defective limit switch input circuit)?
PCB
Indoor-outdoor
WAIT or 2 times Keeps units connection • Poor connection, breakage of indoor-outdoor units connection wire
— — wire Repair 436−440
INSPECT I/U flash flashing
Remote controller • Improper setting of master and slave by remote controller
•Poor connection of remote controller signal wire (White)
Remote controller
* For wire breaking at power ON, the LED is OFF Repair
wires (Noise)
Keeps •Intrusion of noise in remote controller wire
— — Stays OFF 442
flashing Replacement of
Remote controller
indoor control PCB *• Defective remote controller or indoor control PCB (defective communication circuit)? remote controller or
PCB
Indoor-outdoor •Poor connection of wire between indoor-outdoor units during operation
6 times 2 times Keeps
ON units connection (disconnection, loose connection) Repair
flash flash flashing
wire •Anomalous communication between indoor-outdoor units by noise, etc.
Power reset or
(Noise) •CPU-runaway on outdoor control PCB
6 times Keeps Repair
ON Stays OFF 443
flash flashing Outdoor control *•Occurrence of defective outdoor control PCB on the way of power supply (defective com- Replacement of
PCB munication circuit)? PCB
Outdoor control
6 times •Defective outdoor control PCB on the way of power supply
ON Stays OFF Stays OFF PCB Replacement
flash
Fuse •Blown fuse
Keeps Indoor heat •Defective indoor heat exchanger temperature sensor 1 (defective element, broken Replacement, repair
flashing exchanger tempera wire, short-circuit) of temperature
Keeps ture sensor 1 • Poor contact of temperature sensor 1 connector sensor 1
1 time flash ON Stays OFF
flashing
Replacement of
Indoor control PCB •Defective indoor control PCB (Defective temperature thermistor input
circuit)? PCB
Indoor heat •Defective indoor heat exchanger temperature sensor 2 (defective element, broken Replacement, repair 444
exchanger tempera wire, short-circuit) of temperature
3 times Keeps ture sensor 2 • Poor contact of temperature sensor 2 connector sensor 2
ON Stays OFF
flash flashing
Replacement of
Indoor control PCB •Defective indoor control PCB (Defective temperature thermistor input
circuit)? PCB
Keeps Number of con- •When multi-unit control by remote controller is performed, the number of
— — Stays OFF Repair 445
flashing nected indoor units units is over
Indoor unit No. set-
3 times Keeps Keeps •No master is assigned to slaves.
Stays OFF ting Repair 446
flash flashing flashing
Rcmote controller wires •Anomalous remote controller wire connection, broken wire between master and slave units

6 times Keeps Fan motor •Defective fan motor Replacement, repair


ON Stays OFF 447
flash flashing Indoor control PCB •Defective indoor control PCB Replacement
Remote controller
Keeps
— — Stays OFF temperature therm- • Broken wire of remote controller temperature thermistor Repair 448
flashing
istor
Note (1) *mark in the Description of trouble means that, in ordinary diagnosis, it cannot identify the cause definitely, and, if the trouble is repaired by replacing
the part, it is judged consequently that the replaced part was defective.

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(ii) Outdoor unit


1) SRC40-60
Remote controller Indoor control PCB Outdoor control PCB
Reference
Green Location of trouble Description of trouble Repair method
Error code Red LED Red LED Red LED page
LED
Installation, operation status • Higher outdoor heat exchanger temperature Repair
Replacement, repair
Outdoor heat exchanger
Keeps • Defective outdoor heat exchanger temperature sensor of temperature
Stays OFF 2 times flash temperature sensor 397
flashing sensor
*• Defective outdoor control PCB (Defective temperature sensor input Replacement of
Outdoor control PCB
circuit)? PCB
Installation, operation status • Higher discharge temperature Repair
Replacement, repair
Discharge pipe temperature
Keeps • Defective discharge pipe temperature sensor of temperature
Stays OFF 5 times flash sensor 399
flashing sensor
*• Defective outdoor control PCB (Defective temperature sensor input Replacement of
Outdoor control PCB
circuit)? PCB
Replacement, repair
Outdoor heat exchanger • Defective outdoor heat exchanger temperature sensor, broken wire or poor
of temperature
Keeps temperature sensor connector connection
Stays OFF 8 times flash sensor 400
flashing
*• Defective outdoor control PCB (Defective temperature sensor input Replacement of
Outdoor control PCB
circuit)? PCB
Replacement, repair
Outdoor air temperature • Defective outdoor air temperature sensor, broken wire or poor connector
of temperature
Keeps sensor connection
Stays OFF 8 times flash sensor 401
flashing
*• Defective outdoor control PCB (Defective temperature sensor input Replacement of
Outdoor control PCB
circuit)? PCB
Keeps Replacement, repair
Discharge pipe temperature • Defective discharge pipe temperature sensor, broken wire or poor connector
flashing of temperature
Keeps sensor connection
Stays OFF 8 times flash sensor 402
flashing
*• Defective outdoor control PCB (Defective temperature sensor input Replacement of
Outdoor control PCB
circuit)? PCB
Outdoor control PCB, Replacement of
Keeps • Current cut (Anomalous compressor over-current)
Stays OFF 1 time flash compressor PCB 405•406
flashing
Installation, operation status • Service valve closing operation Repair
Keeps Repair
Stays OFF 2 times flash Outdoor control PCB • Defective active filter 408
flashing PCB replacement
Keeps Keeps Fan motor • Defective fan motor
Stays OFF Replacement 410
flashing flashing Outdoor control PCB • Defective outdoor control PCB
Keeps Power transistor error Replacement of
Stays OFF 1 time flash • Power transistor error 414
flashing (outdoor control PCB) PCB
Operation status • Shortage in refrigerant quantity Repair
Keeps
Stays OFF 2 times flash Service valve 418
flashing Installation status • Service valve closing operation
opening check
• Overload operation
Keeps
Stays OFF 3 times flash • Overcharge • Current safe stop Replacement 420
flashing
• Compressor locking
Keeps Compressor, outdoor control
Stays OFF 2 times flash • Anomalous compressor startup Replacement 421
flashing PCB
Keeps
Stays OFF 7 times flash Compressor • Anomalous compressor rotor lock Replacement 424
flashing
Note (1) * mark in the Description of trouble means that, in ordinary diagnosis, it cannot identify the cause definitely, and, if the trouble is repaired by replacing the
part, it is judged consequently that the replaced part was defective.

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2) FDC71-140
a) FDT, FDTC, FDEN, FDU, FDUM, FDF series
Remote controller Indoor control PCB Outdoor control PCB Outdoor inventer PCB
Reference
Green Green Yellow Location of trouble Description of trouble Repair method
Error code Red LED Red LED Red LED page
LED (1) LED (1) LED

Installation or operating
• Higher outdoor heat exchanger temperature Repair
condition
Keeps Keeps Outdoor heat exchanger Replacement of
Stays OFF 1 time flash • Defective outdoor heat exchanger temperature thermistor 398
flashing flashing temperature thermistor temperature thermistor
*• Defective outdoor control PCB (Defective temperature thermistor input
Outdoor control PCB Replacement of PCB
circuit)?
Installation or operating • Higher discharge temperature Repair
condition
Keeps Keeps Discharge pipe Replacement, repair of
Stays OFF 1 time flash • Defective discharge pipe temperature thermistor 399
flashing flashing temperature thermistor temperature thermistor
*• Defective outdoor control PCB (Defective temperature thermistor input
Outdoor control PCB Replacement of PCB
circuit)?
Outdoor heat exchanger • Defective outdoor heat exchanger temperature thermistor, broken wire or poor Replacement, repair of
Keeps Keeps Keeps temperature thermistor connector connection temperature thermistor
Stays OFF 1 time flash flashing 400
flashing flashing *• Defective outdoor control PCB (Defective temperature thermistor input
Outdoor control PCB Replacement of PCB
circuit)?
Outdoor air temperature • Defective Outdoor air temperature thermistor, broken wire or poor connector Replacement, repair of
Keeps Keeps thermistor connection temperature thermistor
Stays OFF 1 time flash 401
flashing flashing *• Defective outdoor control PCB (Defective temperature thermistor input
Outdoor control PCB Replacement of PCB
circuit)?
Discharge pipe • Defective discharge pipe temperature thermistor, broken wire or poor Replacement, repair of
Keeps Keeps temperature thermistor connector connection temperature thermistor
Stays OFF 1 time flash 402
flashing flashing *• Defective outdoor control PCB (Defective temperature thermistor input
Outdoor control PCB Replacement of PCB
circuit)?
Installation or operating
Keeps Keeps • Rising high pressure (Operation of 63H1) • Service valve closing operation Repair
Stays OFF 1 time flash condition 403
flashing flashing
Outdoor control PCB *• Defective outdoor control PCB (Defective 63H input circuit)? Replacement of PCB
Keeps Keeps Inverter PCB or radiator Replacement of PCB
Stays OFF 1 time flash 6 times flash • Power transistor overheat 404
flashing flashing fin or Repair
Outdoor control PCB
• Current cut (Anomalous compressor over-current) Replacement of PCB
Keeps Keeps compressor
Stays OFF 1 time flash 1 time flash 405•406
flashing flashing Installation or operating
• Service valve closing operation Repair
condition

Keeps Keeps Keeps Outdoor control PCB • Anomalous outdoor control PCB communication
Stays OFF 1 time flash Replacement of PCB 407
flashing flashing flashing Inverter PCB • Anomalous inverter PCB communication
Keeps Keeps Inverter PCB • Defective outdoor inverter PCB (Model FDC 71 only)
Stays OFF 1 time flash 7 times flash Replacement 409
flashing flashing activefilter Defective active filter of control.

Keeps Keeps Outdoor fan motor • Anomalous outdoor fan motor Replacement, repair
Stays OFF 1 time flash 411
flashing flashing Outdoor control PCB *• Defective outdoor control PCB (Defective motor input circuit)? Replacement of PCB
Installation or operating
Keeps • Low pressure error • Service valve closing operation Repair
condition
flashing
Keeps Keeps • Anomalous low pressure, broken wire of low pressure sensor or poor Replacement, repair of
Stays OFF 1 time flash Low pressure sensor 412•413
flashing flashing connector connection sensor
Replacement of control
Outdoor control PCB *• Defective outdoor control PCB (Defective sensor input circuit)?
PCB
Keeps Keeps
Stays OFF 1 time flash 6 times flash Inverter PCB • Anomalous inverter PCB Replacement of PCB 415
flashing flashing
Suction pipe • Defective suction pipe temperature thermistor, broken wire or poor connector Replacement, repair of
Keeps Keeps temperature thermistor connection temperature thermistor
Stays OFF 1 time flash 416
flashing flashing Replacement of control
Outdoor control PCB *• Defective outdoor PCB (Defective thermistor input circuit)?
PCB
Keeps Low pressure sensor • Defective low pressure sensor Replacement of sensor
Keeps Keeps
Stays OFF 1 time flash flashing Replacement of control 417
flashing flashing Outdoor control PCB • Defective outdoor control PCB (Defective sensor input circuit)?
PCB
Operation status • Shortage in refrigerant quantity Repair
Keeps Keeps
Stays OFF 1 time flash Service valve opening 419
flashing flashing Installation status • Service valve closing operation
check
Keeps 5 times Keeps Compressor inverter
Stays OFF Stays OFF • Anomalous compressor startup Replacement 422•423
flashing flash flashing PCB

Note (1) * mark in the Description of trouble means that, in ordinary diagnosis, it cannot identify the cause definitely, and, if the trouble is repaired by replacing the part, it
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b) SRK series

Remote controller Indoor unit display Outdoor control PCB Outdoor inventer PCB
Reference
Location of trouble Description of trouble Repair method
TIMER page
Error code Red LED RUN light Red LED Green LED Yellow LED
light

Installation or operating
• Higher outdoor heat exchanger temperature Repair
condition
Keeps Keeps Outdoor heat exchanger Replacement of
ON 1 time flash • Defective outdoor heat exchanger temperature thermistor 449
flashing flashing temperature thermistor temperature thermistor
*• Defective outdoor control PCB (Defective temperature thermistor input
Outdoor control PCB Replacement of PCB
circuit)?
Installation or operating • Higher discharge temperature Repair
condition
5 times Keeps temperature thermistor • Defective discharge pipe temperature thermistor Replacement, repair of 450
ON 1 time flash temperature thermistor
flash flashing
*• Discharge pipe Defective outdoor control PCB (Defective temperature thermistor input
Outdoor control PCB Replacement of PCB
circuit)?
Outdoor heat exchanger • Defective outdoor heat exchanger temperature thermistor, broken wire or poor Replacement, repair of
Keeps
Keeps 2 times Keeps temperature thermistor connector connection temperature thermistor
1 time flash flashing 451
flashing flash flashing *• Defective outdoor control PCB (Defective temperature thermistor input
Outdoor control PCB Replacement of PCB
circuit)?
Outdoor air temperature • Defective Outdoor air temperature thermistor, broken wire or poor connector Replacement, repair of
Keeps Keeps thermistor connection temperature thermistor
1 time flash 1 time flash 452
flashing flashing *• Defective outdoor control PCB (Defective temperature thermistor input
Outdoor control PCB Replacement of PCB
circuit)?
Discharge pipe • Defective discharge pipe temperature thermistor, broken wire or poor Replacement, repair of
Keeps 4 times Keeps temperature thermistor connector connection temperature thermistor
1 time flash 453
flashing flash flashing *• Defective outdoor control PCB (Defective temperature thermistor input
Outdoor control PCB Replacement of PCB
circuit)?
Installation or operating
Keeps • Rising high pressure (Operation of 63H1) • Service valve closing operation Repair
• • • • 1 time flash condition
flashing 454
Outdoor control PCB *• Defective outdoor control PCB (Defective 63H input circuit)? Replacement of PCB

Keeps Inverter PCB or radiator Replacement of PCB


• • • • 1 time flash 6 times flash • Power transistor overheat 455
flashing fin or Repair
Keeps
flashing Outdoor control PCB
• Current cut (Anomalous compressor over-current) Replacement of PCB
Keeps compressor
ON 1 time flash 1 time flash 1 time flash 456・457
flashing Installation or operating
• Service valve closing operation Repair
condition

Keeps Outdoor control PCB • Anomalous outdoor control PCB communication


• • • • 1 time flash Replacement of PCB 458
flashing
Inverter PCB • Anomalous inverter PCB communication

7 times Keeps Outdoor fan motor • Anomalous outdoor fan motor Replacement, repair
ON 1 time flash 459
flash flashing Keeps Outdoor control PCB *• Defective outdoor control PCB (Defective motor input circuit)? Replacement of PCB
flashing
Installation or operating
• Low pressure error • Service valve closing operation Repair
condition
Keeps • Anomalous low pressure, broken wire of low pressure sensor or poor Replacement, repair of 460・461
• • • • 1 time flash Low pressure sensor
flashing connector connection sensor
Replacement of control
Outdoor control PCB *• Defective outdoor control PCB (Defective sensor input circuit)?
PCB

4 times Keeps
ON 1 time flash 6 times flash Inverter PCB • Anomalous inverter PCB Replacement of PCB 462
flash flashing

Suction pipe • Defective suction pipe temperature thermistor, broken wire or poor connector Replacement, repair of
Keeps 4 times Keeps temperature thermistor connection temperature thermistor
1 time flash 463
flashing flash flashing Replacement of control
Outdoor control PCB *• Defective outdoor PCB (Defective thermistor input circuit)?
PCB
Keeps Low pressure sensor • Defective low pressure sensor Replacement of sensor
Keeps 464
• • • • 1 time flash flashing Replacement of control
flashing Outdoor control PCB • Defective outdoor control PCB (Defective sensor input circuit)?
PCB
Operation status • Shortage in refrigerant quantity Repair
7 times Keeps 465
ON 1 time flash Service valve opening
flash flashing Installation status • Service valve closing operation
check
5 times Keeps Compressor,
• • • • Stays OFF •Anomalous compressor startup Replacement 466・467
flash flashing inverter PCB

Note (1) * mark in the Description of trouble means that, in ordinary diagnosis, it cannot identify the cause definitely, and, if the trouble is repaired by replacing the part, it
is judged consequently that the replaced part was defective.

(iii) Optional controller in-use


1) FDT, FDTC, FDEN, FDU, FDUM, FDF series
Indoor unit control PCB Outdoor unit control PCB
Description of trouble Repair method
Error code Red LED Red LED Green LED Red LED Green LED

Keeps flashing Stays OFF Keeps flashing Stays OFF Keeps flashing • Communication error (Defective communication circuit on the main unit of SC-SL2N-E or SC-SL3N-E) ete. Replacement

2) SRK series
Indoor unit display panel Outdoor unit control PCB
Description of trouble Repair method
Error code Red LED RUN light TIMER light Red LED Green LED

Keeps flashing − − Stays OFF Keeps flashing • Communication error (Defective communication circuit on the main unit of SC-SL2N-E or SC-SL3N-E) ete. Replacement

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(iv) Display sequence of error codes or inspection indicator lamps


■ Occurrence of one kind of error
Displays are shown respectively according to errors.
■ Occurrence of plural kinds of error
Section Category of display
Error code on remote
controller • Displays the error of higher priority (When plural errors are persisting)
Red LED on indoor
control PCB
Red LED on outdoor • Displays the present errors. (When a new error has occurred after the former error was reset.)
control PCB

■ Error detecting timing


Section Error description Error code Error detecting timing
Drain trouble (Float switch Whenever float switch is activated after 30 second had past since
activated) power ON.
Communication error at No communication between indoor and outdoor units is
“ WAIT ”
initial operation established at initial operation.
Remote controller Communication between indoor unit and remote controller is
interrupted for mote than 2 minutes continuously after initial
communication circuit error
communication was established.
Communication between indoor and outdoor units is interrupted
Communication error during for mote than 2 minutes continuously after initial communication
operation
was established.
Indoor Excessive number of
connected indoor units by Whenever excessively connected indoor units is detected after
controlling with one remote power ON.
controller
〔-45〕°C or lower is detected for 〔
-20 5 15〕seconds continuously
Return air temperature within 60 minutes after initial detection of this anomalous
thermistor anomaly temperature.
〔-28〕
-40 °C or lower is detected for 〔5 15〕seconds continuously
Indoor heat exchanger within 60 minutes after initial detection of this anomalous temperature.
temperature thermistor Or 70°C or higher is detected for 5 seconds continuously. (SRK
anomaly
series removes)
-45(-55)°C or lower is detected for 5 seconds continuously 3
Outdoor air temperature times within 40 minutes after initial detection of this anomalous
temperature.
thermistor anomaly Or -45(-55)°C or higher is detected for 5 seconds continuously
within 20 seconds after compressor ON.
-50(-55)°C or lower is detected for 5 seconds continuously 3
Outdoor heat exchanger times within 40 minutes after initial detection of this anomalous
temperature thermistor temperature.
anomaly Or -50(-55)°C or lower is detected for 5 seconds continuously
within 20 seconds after compressor ON.
-10(-25)°C or lower is detected for 5 seconds continuously 3
Outdoor Discharge pipe temperature times within 40 minutes after initial detection of this anomalous
thermistor anomaly
temperature.
-50°C or lower is detected for 5 seconds continuously 3 times
Suction pipe temperature
within 40 minutes after initial detection of this anomalous
thermistor anomaly
temperature.
0V or lower or 3.49V or higher is detected for 5 seconds
Low pressure sensor anomaly continuously 3 times within 40 minutes after initial detection of
this anomalous pressure.
-50°C or lower is detected for 5 seconds continuously 3 times
Underneath temperature
thermistor anomaly within 40 minutes after initial detection of this anomalous
temperature.
Notes (1) Value in ( ) are for the models SRC40-60.
(2) Value in〔 〕are for the SRK series.

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■ Error log and reset


Error indicator Memorized error log Reset
Remote controller display • Higher priority error is memorized. • Stop the unit by pressing the ON/OFF
switch of remote controller.
Red LED on indoor control PCB • Not memorized.
• If the unit has recovered from anomaly, it
Red LED on outdoor control PCB • Memorizes a mode of higher priority. can be operated.

■ Resetting the error log


• Resetting the memorized error log in the remote controller
Holding down “CHECK” button, press “TIMER” button to reset the error log memorized in the remote controller.
• Resetting the memorized error log
The remote controller transmits error log erase command to the indoor unit when “VENTI” button is pressed while
holding down “CHECK” button.
Receiving the command, the indoor unit erase the log and answer the status of no error.

(2) Troubleshooting procedure


When any trouble has occurred, inspect as follows. Details of respective inspection method will be described on later pages.

Confirmation of
Confirmation remote controller and Replacement/
of power LEDs on the PCB Check of the anomalous Inspection repair of
Trouble supply of indoor unit and operation data on the of the unit/ faulty part,
(Indoor/ outdoor unit (Indoor/ remote controller controller test run,
outdoor unit) outdoor unit, remote adjustment
controller)

(3) Troubleshooting at the indoor unit


(a) FDT, FDTC, FDEN, FDU, FDUM, FDF series
With the troubleshooting, find out any defective part by checking the voltage (AC, DC), resistance, etc. at respective connectors
at around the indoor PCB, according to the inspection display or operation status of unit (the compressor does not run, fan does
not run, the 4-way valve does not switch, etc.), and replace or repair in the unit of following part.
(i) Replacement part related to indoor PCB’s
Control PCB, power supply PCB, temperature thermistor (return air, indoor heat exchanger), remote controller switch,
limit switch, transformer and fuse
Note (1) With regard to parts of high voltage circuits and refrigeration cycle, judge it according to ordinary inspection methods.

(ii) Instruction of how to replace indoor control PCB

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
٨ Read the "SAFETY PRECAUTIONS" carefully first of all and then strictly follow it during the replacement in order to protect yourself.
٨ The precautionary items mentioned below are distinguished into two levels, WARNING and CAUTION.
Both mentions the important items to protect your health and safety so strictly follow them by any means.
WARNING Wrong installation would cause serious consequences such as injuries or death.
CAUTION Wrong installation might cause serious consequences depending on circumstances.
٨ After completing the replacement, do commissioning to confirm there are no anomaly.
‫ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ‬WARNING
٨ Replacement should be performed by the specialist.
If you replace the PCB by yourself, it may lead to serious trouble such as electric shock or fire.
٨ Replace the PCB correctly according to these instructions.
Improper replacement may cause electric shock or fire.
٨ Shut off the power before electrical wiring work.
Replacement during the applying the current would cause the electric shock, unit failure or improper running.
It would cause the damage of connected equipment such as fan motor,etc.
٨ Fasten the wiring to the terminal securely, and hold the cable securely so as not to apply unexpected stress on the terminal.
Loose connections or hold could result in abnormal heat generation or fire.
٨ Check the connection of wiring to PCB correctly before turning on the power, after replacement.
Defectiveness of replacement may cause electric shock or fire.
‫ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ‬CAUTION
٨ In connecting connector onto the PCB, connect not to deform the PCB. It may cause breakage or malfunction.
٨ Insert connecter securely, and hook stopper. It may cause fire or improper running.
٨ Bundle the cables together so as not to be pinched or be tensioned. It may cause malfunction or electric shock for disconnection or deformation.

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◆ Model FDT, FDUM series PSB012D990B C


• Control PCB
Replace and set up the PCB according to this instruction.

① Set to an appropriate address and function using switch on PCB.


 Select the same setting with the removed PCB.
item switch Content of control
Address SW2 Plural indoor units control by 1 remote controller
Master Slave1 Slave2 Slave3
Master /Slave
SW5-1 - - 〇 〇
setting
SW5-2 - 〇 - 〇
- Normal
Test run SW7-1
〇 Operation check/drain motor test run
〇:ON -:OFF

② Set to an appropriate capacity using the model selector switch(SW6).


Select the same capacity with the PCB removed from the unit.
  SW6
SW6 -1 -2 -3 -4 SW6 -1 -2 -3 -4 ON
40V 〇 〇 - - 100V 〇 〇 - 〇

50V 〇 - 〇 - 125V - - 〇 〇

60V 〇 〇 〇 - 140V 〇 - 〇 〇 1 2 3 4
71V 〇 - - 〇 Example setting fro 50V

③ Replace the PCB


1. Exchange PCB after detaching all connectors connected with the PCB.
2. Fix the PCB so as not to pitch the wiring.
3. Connect connectors to the PCB. Match the wiring connector to the connector color on the PCB and connect it.

④ Control PCB
Parts mounting are different by the kind of PCB.

CNJ(White) CNZ(White) CNT(Blue) CNV(Red)


Louver motor HA External switch Auto lift

CNR(White)
SW5 Drain motor
Master/Slave
setting

SW2(Blue)
Address setting CNW2(White)
Power PWB
CNE(White)
RAM checker

SW6 Part number


Capacity setting
SW7
Function setting
SW8
Function setting

CNN(Yellow)
Thermistor
(Heat exchanger)

CNH(Black) CNTA(Blue) CNC(Red) CNI(Blue)


CNO(Red) CNV2(Black) CNB(White)
Thermistor External Humidity Heater Auto clean Remote
Float SW output panel controller
(Return air) input sensor

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• Power PCB PSB012D992


This PCB is a general PCB. Replace the PCB according to this instruction.
PSB012D993
① Replace the PCB
1. Unscrew terminal of the wiring(yellow/green) connected to Terminal block (CNWO) from the box.
2. Replace the PCB only after all the wirings connected to the connector are removed.
3. Fix the board such that it will not pinch any of the wires.
4. Reconnect the wirings to the PCB. Wiring connector color should match with the color of connector of the PCB.
5. Screw back the terminal of wiring, that was removed in 1.

② Power PCB
Parts mounting are different by the kind of PCB.
• Model FDT40-140VF
FDUM50VF
CNW3(White) CNM1(White) CNW0(White)
Terminal block Part number Fan motor Terminal block

CNW1(White)
Control pwb

• Models FDUM60~140VF

CNM2(Black) CNM1(White) CNW0(White)


Fan motor2 Fan motor1 Terminal block

CNW3(White)
Terminal block

CNW1(White)
Control pwb

Part number
CNWR(White)
Reactor

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◆ Model FDTC series PSB012D931F C


• Control PCB
Replace and set up the PCB according to this instruction.

① Set to an appropriate address and function using switch on PCB.


 Select the same setting with the removed PCB.
item switch Content of control
Address SW2 Plural indoor units control by 1 remote controller
- Normal
Test run SW7-1
〇 Operation check/drain motor test run
〇:ON -:OFF

② Set to an appropriate capacity using the model selector switch(SW6).


Select the same capacity with the PCB removed from the unit.
 
SW6 -1 -2 -3 -4 SW6
40VF 〇 〇 - -
ON
50VF 〇 - 〇 -
60VF 〇 〇 〇 -
1 2 3 4
Example setting fro 40VF

③ Replace the PCB


1. Fix the PCB so as not to pitch the cords.
2. Connect connectors to the PCB. Connect a cable connector with the PCB connector of the same color.
3.Do not pass CPU surrounding about wirings.

④ Control PCB
Parts mounting are different by the kind of PCB.

CNJ(White) CNZ(White) CNT(Blue) CNV(Red)


Louver motor HA External switch Auto lift

SW2 (Blue)
Address setting CNW4(Blue)
Power PCB

SW5
Master/Slave
setting CNW3(Red)
Power PCB
CNE(White)
RAM checker CNG(Blue)

SW6 Part number


Capacity setting
SW7
CNN(Yellow) Function setting
Thermistor
(Heat exchanger)
CNV2(Black)
CNC(Red)

CNI(Blue)

CNB(White)
CNH(Black)

Float SW
(Return air)

Humidity
Thermistor

controller
sensor

Auto lift

Remote

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• Power PCB PSB012D953A


This PCB is a general PCB. Replace the PCB according to this instruction.

① Replace the PCB (refer to right dwg.)


1. Unscrew terminal of the wiring(yellow/green) soldered to PCB from the box.
2. Cut the band that binds the wiring (red and blue) from connector CNW1 and CNW2, and the wiring (yellow/green) from PCB (T2/T3) . (Note 1)
 (However, do not cut the band that binds only the red and blue wirings.)
3. Replace the PCB only after all the wirings connected to the connector are removed.
4. Fix the board such that it will not pinch any of the wires.
5. Reconnect the wirings to the PCB. Wiring connector color should match with the color of connector of the PCB. (Note 2)
6. Let the wiring (red and blue) pass beneath the (yellow/green) wiring and bind together with band.
7. Screw back the terminal of wiring (yellow/green) from PCB(T1,T2/T3), that was removed in 1.
In that case, do not place the crimping part of the wiring under the PCB.
(Note
  1): It might not be applicable on some models.
  2): After replacing PCB, connection between capacitor assy and connector CNP is no longer needed.
(Note

② Power PCB
Parts mounting are different by the kind of PCB. CNM(White) CNW0(White)
Fan motor Terminal block

T1(Yellow/Green)
Earth
CNW1(Blue)
Control PCB

CNW2(Red)
Control PCB

T2(Yellow/Green)
Earth

T3(Yellow/Green)
Earth

(Note 2) CNP(White) CNR(White)


Part number
Capacitor assy Drain motor

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◆ Model FDEN series PSB012D974B


Replace and set up the PCB according to this instruction.

① Set to an appropriate address and function using switch on PCB. item switch Content of control
1.There is a unit having plural applicable PCB depending on a model. Address SW2 Plural indoor units control by 1 remote controller
2.Set the function setting corresponding the spare PCB and the applicable model. Master Slave1 Slave2 Slave3
Master /Slave
3.Do "Setting according to the model *1" refer to "⑤ Function setting of wired remote SW5-1 - - 〇 〇
setting
controller" after turning on the power source when using wired remote controller SW5-2 - 〇 - 〇
- Normal
② Set to an appropriate capacity using the model selector switch(SW6). Test run SW7-1
〇 Operation check/drain motor test run
Select the same capacity with the PCB removed from the unit. 〇:ON -:OFF

SW6 -1 -2 -3 -4 SW6 -1 -2 -3 -4 SW6
ON
40V 〇 〇 - - 100V 〇 〇 - 〇

50V 〇 - 〇 - 125V - - 〇 〇

60V 〇 〇 〇 - 140V 〇 - 〇 〇 1 2 3 4
71V 〇 - - 〇 Example setting for 50V

③ Replace the PCB


1. Fix the PCB so as not to pitch the cords.
2. Connect connectors to the PCB. Connect a cable connector with the PCB connector of the same color.
3.Do not pass CPU surrounding about wirings.

④ Control PCB
Parts mounting are different by the kind of PCB.

CNW0(Red) SW2 (Blue)


Part number Power source Address setting
CNW2(Black)
CNW1(White) Secondary
Primary transformer transformer

SW5 Master/Slave
CNB(White)
setting
Remote
CNM3(White) controller
Fan motor

CNJ2(Blue) CNG(Blue)
Louver motor

SW7
CNR(White)
Drain pump
CNE(White) SW6
RAM checker

CNV(Black)

CNH(Black)

CNZ(White)
CNQ(White)

(Return air)

CNJ(White)
CNN(Yellow)

Thermistor
CNS(Blue)
CNT(Blue)

Louver SW
CNO(Red)

CNI(Blue)
Float SW

Thermistor

exchanger)
Auto lift
Heater

Option

Lover motor
HA
(Heat

Pulse

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◆ Model FDU series PSB012D974B


Replace and set up the PCB according to this instruction

ԘSet to an appropriate address and function using switch on PCB.


There is a unit having plural applicable PCB depending on a model.
Set the function setting corresponding the spare PCB and the applicable model.
item switch Content of control
Address SW2 Plural indoor units control by 1 remote controller
Master Slave1 Slave2 Slave3
Master /Slave
SW5-1 䋭 䋭 䇳 䇳
setting
SW5-2 䋭 䇳 䋭 䇳
䋭 Normal
Test run SW7-1
䇳 Operation check/drain motor test run
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ԙSet to an appropriate capacity using the model selector switch(SW6).


Select the same capacity with the PCB removed from the unit.
‫ޓ‬
SW6
SW6 -1 -2 -3 -4
ON
71V ‫ޚ‬ 㧙 㧙 ‫ޚ‬

100V ‫ޚ‬ ‫ޚ‬ 㧙 ‫ޚ‬

125V 㧙 㧙 ‫ޚ‬ ‫ޚ‬


1 2 3 4
140V ‫ޚ‬ 㧙 ‫ޚ‬ ‫ޚ‬
Example setting for 140V

ԚReplace the PCB


1. Fix the PCB so as not to pitch the cords.
2. Connect connectors to the PCB. Connect a cable connector with the PCB connector of the same color.
3.Do not pass CPU surrounding about wirings.

ԛControl PCB
Parts mounting are different by the kind of PCB.

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㪣㫆㫌㫍㪼㫉㩷㫄㫆㫋㫆㫉

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㪚㪥㪜䋨㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼䋩
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㪚㪥㪱㩿㪮㪿㫀㫋㪼㪀
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㪫㪿㪼㫉㫄㫀㫊㫋㫆㫉
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㪣㫆㫌㫍㪼㫉㩷㪪㪮
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㪚㪥㪠㩿㪙㫃㫌㪼䋩
㪝㫃㫆㪸㫋㩷㪪㪮

㪫㪿㪼㫉㫄㫀㫊㫋㫆㫉

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㪟㪼㪸㫋㪼㫉

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◆ Model FDF series PSB012D976


• Control PCB
Replace and set up the PCB according to this instruction.
① Set to an appropriate address and function using switch on PCB.
Select the same setting with the removed PCB.

item switch Content of control


Address SW2 Plural indoor units control by 1 remote controller
Master Slave1 Slave2
  Slave3
Master /Slave
SW5-1 - - 〇 〇
setting
SW5-2 - 〇 - 〇
- Normal
Test run SW7-1
〇 Operation check/drain motor test run

② Set to an appropriate capacity using the model selector switch(SW6).


Select the same capacity with the PCB removed from the unit.
SW6
SW6 -1 -2 -3 -4 ON
71V 〇 - - 〇

100V 〇 〇 - 〇

125V - - 〇 〇 1 2 3 4
140V 〇 - 〇 〇
Example setting for 71V

③ Replace the PCB


1. Fix the PCB so as not to pitch the cords.
2. Connect connectors to the PCB. Connect a cable connector with the PCB connector of the same color.
3.Do not pass CPU surrounding about wirings.

④ Control PCB
Parts mounting are different by the kind of PCB.

CNJ(White) CNZ(White) CNT(Blue) CNV(Red)


Louver motor HA External switch Auto lift

SW2 (Blue)
Address setting CNW4(Blue)
Power PCB

SW5
Master/Slave
setting CNW3(Red)
Power PCB
CNE(White)
RAM checker CNG(Blue)

SW6 Part number


Capacity setting 181□□

SW7
CNN(Yellow) Function setting
Thermistor
(Heat exchanger)
CNV2(Black)
CNC(Red)

CNI(Blue)

CNB(White)
CNH(Black)

Float SW
(Return air)

Humidity
Thermistor

controller
sensor

Auto lift

Remote

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• Power PCB

Replace the PCB

Part number

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●DIP switch setting list

Switches Description Default setting Remarks

SW2 Address No. setting at plural indoor units control by 1 R/C 0 0-F
SW5-1 OFF
Master/Slave setting Master*/Slave See table 2
SW5-2 OFF
SW6-1
SW6-2
Model selection As per model See table 1
SW6-3
SW6-4
SW7-1 Test run, Drain motor Normal*/Test run OFF Normal
SW7-2 Reserved OFF keep OFF
SW7-3 Powerful mode Valid*/Invalid(FDU only) ON Valid
SW7-4 Reserved OFF keep OFF
SW8-1 Reserved OFF keep OFF
SW8-2 Reserved OFF keep OFF
SW8-3 Reserved OFF keep OFF
SW8-4 Reserved OFF keep OFF
JSL1 Superlink terminal spare Normal*/switch to spare With
Note (1) SW8 : FDT, FDUM only. * Default setting

Table 1: Indoor unit model selection with SW6-1-SW6-4


0: OFF 1:ON
40V 50V 60V 71V 100V 125V 140V
SW6-1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1
SW6-2 1 0 1 0 1 0 0
SW6-3 0 1 1 0 0 1 1
SW6-4 0 0 0 1 1 1 1

Table 2: Indoor unit Master/Slave setting with SW5-1,SW5-2


0: OFF 1:ON
SW5-1 SW5-2
Master 0 0
Slave1 0 1
Slave2 1 0
Slave3 1 1

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b) SRK series
(i) Cautions
1) If you are disassembling and checking an air conditioner, be sure to turn off the power before beginning.
When working on indoor units, let the unit sit for about 1 minute after turning off the power before you begin work.
2) When taking out printed circuit boards, be sure to do so without exerting force on the circuit boards or package components.
3) When disconnecting and connecting connectors, take hold of the connector housing and do not pull on the lead wires.
(ii) Items to check before troubleshooting
1) Is the air conditioner running? Is it displaying any self-diagnosis information?
2) Is a power supply with the correct voltage connected?
3) Are the control lines connecting the indoor and outdoor units wired correctly and connected securely?
4) Is the outdoor unit’s service valve open?
(iii) Troubleshooting procedure (If the air conditioner does not run at all)
If the air conditioner does not run at all, diagnose the trouble using the following troubleshooting procedure.
Important When all the following conditions are met, we say that the air conditioner will not run at all.
1) The RUN light does not light up.
2) The f laps do not open.
3) The indoor unit fan motors do not run.
4) The self-diagnosis display does not function.

Troubleshooting procedure (If the air conditioner does not run at all) * If the voltage is correct, it will be
within the following voltage range.
198 ~ 264 V
Is the correct voltage Make sure the correct volt-
connected for the power NO
age is connected, then per-
supply? form an operation check.
YES

With the power off, do


the ßaps open manually, NO Is the current fuse on the in- YES
,
then close again when door unit s board broken?
the power is turned on?
NO
YES
Proceed to the indoor printed If the package components
circuit board check. are not damaged, replace
the fuse and perform an op-
Replace the indoor printed
eration check again.
circuit board and perform an
operation check.

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(4) Troubleshooting at the outdoor unit


When troubleshooting the outdoor unit, firstly assess the overview of malfunction and try to presume the cause and the faulty
part by checking the error cord dispalyed on the remote controller and flashing pattern of indicator lamps (Red LED and Green
LED), and then proceed further inspection and remedy it.
Self-diagnosis system by microcomputor on indoor and outdoor PCB can assist to find the cause of malfunction smoothly by
making a diagnosis of not only the anomaly of microcomutor, but also the anomaly in power supply system, installation space,
overload resulting from improper charging amount of refrigerant and etc.
Unless the power is reset, the error log is saved in memory and the inspection indicator lamps on outdoor PCB keep flashing
after automatical recovering from malfunction.
After automatical recovering from malfunction, if any another error mode which has a higher priority than the previous error
saved in memory occurs, it is overwritten in memory and is displayed.
[Reset of power supply]
Be sure to avoid electrical shock, when replacing or checking the outdoor control PCB, because some voltage is still retained in
the electrolytic capacitor on the PCB even after shutting down tne power supply to the outdoor unit.
Be sure to start repairing work, after confirming that the Red LED (or Green LED for 71~140 models) on the PCB has been
extiguished for more than 10 seconds after more than 3 minutes had been passed since power shut down, and reconfirming that
voltage has been discharged sufficiently by measuring the voltage (DC) between both terminals of electrolytic capacitor (C58)
(Measurment of voltage may be disturbed by the moisture-proof coating. In such case, remove the coating and measure it by
taking care of avoiding electrical shock)

(a) Module of part to be replaced for outdoor unit controller


Outdoor control PCB, Inverter PCB, Temperature thermistor (of outdoor heat exchanger, discharge pipe, outdoor air,
IPM and suction pipe), Fuses (for power supply and control PCB), Noise filter, Capacitor, Reactor and Transformer

(b) Replacement procedure of outdoor control PCB

Precautions for Safety


・ Since the following precaution is the important contents for safety, be sure to observe them.
WARNING and CAUTION are described as follows:
! WARNING Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which will result in death or serious
injury if proper safety procedures and instructions are not adhered to.
! CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which may result in minor or moderate
injury if proper safety procedures and instructions are not adhered to.

! WARNING

・ Securely replace the PCB according to this procedure.
If the PCB is incorrectly replaced, it will cause an electric shock or fire.
・ Be sure to check that the power source for the outdoor unit is turned OFF before replacing the
PCB. The PCB replacement under current-carrying will cause an electric shock or fire.
・ After finishing the PCB replacement, check that wiring is correctly connected with the PCB before
power distribution. If the PCB is incorrectly replaced, it will cause an electric shock or fire.

! CAUTION
・ Band the wiring so as not to tense because it will cause an electric shock.

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1) Model FDC71VNX PCA012D021C G


a) Replace the PCB after elapsing 3 minutes from power OFF.
(Be sure to measure voltage (DC) between T26 and T27 on inverter PCB, and check that the
voltage is discharged sufficiently(10V or less).(Refer to Fig.1))
b) Disconnect the connectors from the control PCB.
c) Match the switches setting (SW4) with the former PCB.
d) Connect the connectors to the control PCB.(Confirm the connectors are not half inserted.)

CNTH Parts No.


CNI1 after elapsing 3 minutes
from power OFF
CNW2

CNIP
CNB
CNG1 Voltage measurement point
CNI3 (T26(red)‫ޔ‬T27(blue))

CNQ1
CNQ2

CNA1
SW4
CNW

CNPS CNEEV1 CNFAN CNS CNH CNA2


CNEEV2 CNN CNR Fig.1 Position of terminal

Parts Arrangement View

connectors are not half


inserted

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2) Model FDC100VNX, 125VNX, 140VNX PCA012D024F H


2) Model FDC100VSX, 125VSX, 140VSX
a) Replace the PCB after elapsing 3 minutes from power OFF.
b) Measurement was done on both ends of connector(CNA1) during measurement, the voltage(DC) might charged
the electrolytic capacitor, be sure that the voltage is discharged sufficiently. (Refer to Fig.1)
c) Disconnect the connectors from the control PCB.
d) Disconnect the white or blue wiring passing through CT1 on the PCB before replacing the PCB.
e) Match the setting switches (SW3-5, JSW, SW(J5-7)) with the former PCB.
f) Tighten up a screw after passing white or blue wiring through CT1 of the changed.
g) Please connect the connectors with the same place. (Confirm the connectors are not half inserted.)

after elapsing 3 minutes


CNH from power OFF
CNW CNM
CNF
CNA2 CNS
CNN1
(-)
CT1 CNN2
CNR
CNW2

CNA1
(+)
CNFAN1
CNI3 JSW
PCA505A187

CNFAN2
CNI1
SW5 Voltage measurement parts
SW4
(Pin terminals1-2 of CNA1)
SW3
CNEEV2 SW(J5-7)

CNPS
CNEEV1 Fig.1 Enlarged figure of parts location
CNB CNTH
CNIP
Parts Arrangement View

connectors are not half


inserted

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(c) Outdoor inverter PCB replacement procedure


Precautions for Safety
• Since the following precaution is the important contents for safety, be sure to observe them.
 WARNING and CAUTION are described as follows:
㧍 WARNING Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which will result in death or serious
injury if proper safety procedures and instructions are not adhered to.
 㧍 CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which may result in minor or moderate
injury if proper safety procedures and instructions are not adhered to.

㧍 WARNING
• Securely replace the PCB according to this procedure.
If the PCB is incorrectly replaced, it will cause an electric shock or fire.
• Be sure to check that the power source for the outdoor unit is turned OFF before replacing the
PCB. The PCB replacement under current-carrying will cause an electric shock or fire.
• After finishing the PCB replacement, check that wiring is correctly connected with the PCB before
power distribution. If the PCB is incorrectly replaced, it will cause an electric shock or fire.

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