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Ed BR 341317
Ed BR 341317
RHXYQ8-66AYL
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Introduction ................................................................................................................. ii
Table of Contents i
Introduction EDBR341317
1. Introduction
1.1 Preface
Along higher quality building environment and more sophisticated building function, there is now a greater demand
for system expansion for a flexible air-conditioning system capable of finer air-conditioning, thus increasing
importance of individual air-conditioning systems. On the other hand, due to social significance of environmental and
energy problems, elements such as energy-efficiency and low maintenance are still strongly desired.
Daikin is the sole air conditioning company in the world that manufactures every component from refrigerant to
complete air conditioning systems itself. Our commitment to offering the best for people as well as the environment
inspires us to develop new systems that make the most effective use of energy resources.
Daikin, the first in the industry to develop the VRV system, has now enhanced the R-410A with the Inverter
that features an upgraded capacity of up to 66 horsepower to further refine all the features of the current
VRV system.
This publication contains a variety of information related to the design and installation of this new VRV system. We
hope this information will serve to deepen your understanding of the system, and will help you to efficiently develop
its highly evolved characteristics.
ii Introduction
EDBR341317 Introduction
Introduction iii
Introduction EDBR341317
(1)
Obtain the maximum heat load for the area(s) to be conditioned.
(2)
Indoor unit specifications Page 20, 42, 66, 84, 102, 154,
176, 236, 248, 258, 272, 286
(3)
Selection of refrigerant pipes joints & headers Page 430, 433, 455, 458, 471~
(4)
Selection of the control system
Control wiring method —
Description of devices —
(5)
Electrical wiring
Indoor unit electric characteristics Page 27, 50, 71, 93, 109, 165,
186, 240, 252, 264, 279, 298
iv Introduction
EDBR341317
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Part 1
General Information
1. Model Names of Indoor/Outdoor Units....................................................2
1.1 Indoor Units ..............................................................................................2
1.2 Outdoor Units ...........................................................................................3
1.3 Air Treatment Equipment .........................................................................3
2. External Appearance...............................................................................4
2.1 Indoor Units ..............................................................................................4
2.2 Outdoor Units ...........................................................................................5
2.3 Air Treatment Equipment .........................................................................6
3. Combination of Outdoor Units.................................................................7
4. Nomenclature..........................................................................................8
5. Capacity Range.....................................................................................10
5.1 Combination Ratio..................................................................................10
5.2 Outdoor Unit Combinations ....................................................................10
5.3 Indoor Unit Connection Capacity............................................................11
6. Selection procedure ..............................................................................12
6.1 Flowchart................................................................................................12
6.2 Selection example ..................................................................................12
General Information 1
Model Names of Indoor/Outdoor Units EDBR341317
Indoor Units
Capacity range 0.8HP 1HP 1.25HP 1.4HP 1.6HP 2HP 2.3HP 2.5HP 3HP 3.2HP 3.6HP 4HP 4.5HP 5HP 8HP 10HP Power
Capacity index 20 25 31.25 36 40 50 56 62.5 71 80 90 100 112 125 200 250 Supply
Ceiling Mounted
Cassette Type
(Round Flow
FXFSQ — 25A 32A — 40A 50A — 63A 71A 80A 90A 100A 112A 125A — —
with Sensing)
Ceiling Mounted
Cassette Type FXFQ — 25A 32A — 40A 50A — 63A 71A 80A 90A 100A 112A 125A — —
(Round Flow)
Ceiling Mounted
Cassette Type
(Compact Multi
FXZQ 20M 25M 32M — 40M 50M — — — — — — — — — —
Flow)
Ceiling Mounted
Cassette Type FXCQ 20M 25M 32M — 40M 50M — 63M — 80M — — — 125M — —
(Double Flow)
Ceiling Mounted
Cassette Type FXEQ 20A 25A 32A — 40A 50A — 63A — — — — — — — — VE
(Single Flow)
FXDQ-
20PB 25PB 32PB — — — — — — — — — — — — —
PBVE
FXDQ-
Silm Ceiling 20PB 25PB 32PB — — — — — — — — — — — — —
PBVET
Mounted Duct
Type FXDQ-
— — — — 40NB 50NB — 63NB — — — — — — — —
NBVE
FXDQ-
— — — — 40NB 50NB — 63NB — — — — — — — —
NBVET
Ceiling Mounted
Duct Type
FXMQ 20A 25A 32A 36A 40A 50A 56A 63A — 80A — 100A — 125A — —
Ceiling Mounted
Duct Type
FXMQ — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 200MA 250MA
4-way Flow
Ceiling
Suspended
FXUQ — — — — — — — — 71A — — 100A — — — — VEB
Type
Ceiling
Suspended FXHQ — — 32MA — — — — 63MA — — — 100MA — — — —
Type
Wall Mounted
Type
FXAQ 20P 25P 32P — 40P 50P — 63P — — — — — — — —
VE
Floor Standing
Type
FXLQ 20MA 25MA 32MA — 40MA 50MA — 63MA — — — — — — — —
Concealed Floor
Standing Type
FXNQ 20MA 25MA 32MA — 40MA 50MA — 63MA — — — — — — — —
Note: FXDQ has following 2 series, as shown below.
FXDQ-PBVET, NBVET: without a Drain Pump (For General, Asia: except for EU, China and Australia)
FXDQ-PBVE, NBVE: with a Drain Pump
2 General Information
EDBR341317 Model Names of Indoor/Outdoor Units
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1.2 Outdoor Units
Series Model Name Power Supply
8A 10A 12A 14A 16A 18A 20A 22A 24A 26A
Heat Pump RHXYQ 28A 30A 32A 34A 36A 38A 40A 42A 44A 46A YL
48A 50A 52A 54A 56A 58A 60A 62A 64A 66A
YL: 3 phase, 380V, 60Hz
General Information 3
External Appearance EDBR341317
2. External Appearance
2.1 Indoor Units
Ceiling mounted cassette type (Round flow with sensing) Ceiling mounted duct type
FXFSQ25AVE FXMQ200MAVE
FXFSQ32AVE FXMQ250MAVE
FXFSQ40AVE
FXFSQ50AVE
FXFSQ63AVE
FXFSQ71AVE
FXFSQ80AVE
FXFSQ90AVE
FXFSQ100AVE
FXFSQ112AVE
FXFSQ125AVE
Ceiling mounted cassette type (Round flow) 4-way flow ceiling suspended type
FXFQ25AVE FXUQ71AVEB
FXFQ32AVE FXUQ100AVEB
FXFQ40AVE
FXFQ50AVE
FXFQ63AVE
FXFQ71AVE
FXFQ80AVE
FXFQ90AVE
FXFQ100AVE
FXFQ112AVE
FXFQ125AVE
Ceiling mounted cassette (Compact multi flow) type Ceiling suspended type
FXZQ20MVE FXHQ32MAVE
FXZQ25MVE FXHQ63MAVE
FXZQ32MVE FXHQ100MAVE
FXZQ40MVE
FXZQ50MVE
4 General Information
EDBR341317 External Appearance
1
2.2 Outdoor Units
8, 10, 12HP 14, 16, 18, 20, 22HP
RHXYQ8AYL RHXYQ14AYL
RHXYQ10AYL RHXYQ16AYL
RHXYQ12AYL RHXYQ18AYL
RHXYQ20AYL
RHXYQ22AYL
24HP 26, 28, 30, 32, 34HP 36, 38, 40, 42, 44HP
46, 48, 50, 52, 54, 56HP 58, 60, 62, 64, 66HP
RHXYQ46AYL RHXYQ58AYL
RHXYQ48AYL RHXYQ60AYL
RHXYQ50AYL RHXYQ62AYL
RHXYQ52AYL RHXYQ64AYL
RHXYQ54AYL RHXYQ66AYL
RHXYQ56AYL
General Information 5
External Appearance EDBR341317
6 General Information
EDBR341317 Combination of Outdoor Units
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3. Combination of Outdoor Units
System Number of Module Outdoor Unit Multi Connection
Capacity units 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 Piping Kit 1
8HP 1
10HP 1
12HP 1
14HP 1
—
16HP 1
18HP 1
20HP 1
22HP 1
24HP 2
26HP 2
28HP 2
30HP 2
32HP 2
34HP 2 BHFP22P100
36HP 2
38HP 2
40HP 2
42HP 2
44HP 2
46HP 3
48HP 3
50HP 3
52HP 3
54HP 3
56HP 3 BHFP22P151
58HP 3
60HP 3
62HP 3
64HP 3
66HP 3
Note: 1 For multiple connection of 24HP systems and above, the outdoor unit multi connection piping kit (separately sold) is
required.
General Information 7
Nomenclature EDBR341317
4. Nomenclature
Indoor Unit
F X FS Q 40 A VE
Standard symbol
B: Europe
Capacity Indication
Conversion to Horsepower:
20: 0.8 HP 40: 1.6 HP 71: 3 HP 112: 4.5 HP
25: 1 HP 50: 2.0 HP 80: 3.2 HP 125: 5 HP
32: 1.25 HP 56: 2.3 HP 90: 3.6 HP 200: 8 HP
36: 1.4 HP 63: 2.5 HP 100: 4 HP 250: 10 HP
Refrigerant
Q: R-410A
Shape
FS: Ceiling Mounted Cassette (Round Flow with Sensing)
F : Ceiling Mounted Cassette (Round Flow)
Z : Ceiling Mounted Cassette (Compact Multi Flow)
C : Ceiling Mounted Cassette (Double Flow)
E : Ceiling Mounted Cassette (Single Flow)
D : Slim Ceiling Mounted Duct
M: Ceiling Mounted Duct
U : 4-way Flow Ceiling Suspended
H : Ceiling Suspended
A : Wall Mounted
L : Floor Standing
N : Concealed Floor Standing
Series category
X: Inverter
Unit category
F: Indoor unit for air cooled type
8 General Information
EDBR341317 Nomenclature
1
Outdoor Unit
RH X Y Q 66 A YL
Power Supply Symbol
YL: 3 phase, 380V, 60Hz
Capacity range
Conversion to Horsepower
8: 8 HP 20: 20 HP 32: 32 HP 44: 44 HP 56: 56 HP
10: 10 HP 22: 22 HP 34: 34 HP 46: 46 HP 58: 58 HP
12: 12 HP 24: 24 HP 36: 36 HP 48: 48 HP 60: 60 HP
14: 14 HP 26: 26 HP 38: 38 HP 50: 50 HP 62: 62 HP
16: 16 HP 28: 28 HP 40: 40 HP 52: 52 HP 64: 64 HP
18: 18 HP 30: 30 HP 42: 42 HP 54: 54 HP 66: 66 HP
Refrigerant
Q: R-410A
Type
Y: Heat pump
Blank: Cooling only
Series category
X: Inverter
Uint category
RH: Outdoor unit for air cooled type
V A M 500 GJ VE
Power supply symbol
VE: 1 phase, 220-240/220V, 50/60Hz
Indicates major design category
Air flow rate (H) (m3/h)
Mounted type
Air
Ventilation
General Information 9
Capacity Range EDBR341317
5. Capacity Range
5.1 Combination Ratio
Connection capacity: 50% - 130%
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EDBR341317 Capacity Range
1
5.3 Indoor Unit Connection Capacity
Types of connected indoor units
Min. Standard indoor units
Capacity
Type HP Model name combination Max. number of
index Max.
ratio connectable indoor
combination ratio
units
8 200 RHXYQ8AYL 13
10 250 RHXYQ10AYL 16
12 300 RHXYQ12AYL 19
Single outdoor 14 350 RHXYQ14AYL 22
units 16 400 RHXYQ16AYL 26
18 450 RHXYQ18AYL 29
20 500 RHXYQ20AYL 32
22 550 RHXYQ22AYL 35
24 600 RHXYQ24AYL 39
26 650 RHXYQ26AYL 42
28 700 RHXYQ28AYL 45
30 750 RHXYQ30AYL 48
32 800 RHXYQ32AYL 52
Double outdoor
34 850 RHXYQ34AYL 55
units
36 900 RHXYQ36AYL 58
50% 130%
38 950 RHXYQ38AYL 61
40 1,000 RHXYQ40AYL
42 1,050 RHXYQ42AYL
44 1,100 RHXYQ44AYL
46 1,150 RHXYQ46AYL
48 1,200 RHXYQ48AYL
50 1,250 RHXYQ50AYL
52 1,300 RHXYQ52AYL
64
54 1,350 RHXYQ54AYL
Triple outdoor
56 1,400 RHXYQ56AYL
units
58 1,450 RHXYQ58AYL
60 1,500 RHXYQ60AYL
62 1,550 RHXYQ62AYL
64 1,600 RHXYQ64AYL
66 1,650 RHXYQ66AYL
General Information 11
Selection procedure EDBR341317
6. Selection procedure
6.1 Flowchart
Given Conditions:
· Design temperature and humidity (indoor & outdoor)
[1]] Given conditions · Required heat load of each room
· System peak load ( if necessary)
· Piping length, level difference
· Specifications of indoor units (type and number)
Define safety factor for the indoor units and outdoor unit
[2]] Selection of indoor units
Indoor unit capacity corrected for indoor air temp. (WB) ≥ Required heat load × Safety factor for the indoor units
1) Use the sum of the peak load of each room 2) Use the system peak load
Provisionally select outdoor unit type and size based on limitation of combination ratio
Confirm that the number of indoor units connected to the outdoor unit is within limitation.
Correct for cooling & heating capacity of the outdoor unit by the following items
-Outdoor air temperature -Piping length, level difference
-Indoor air temperature -Piping heat loss
-Combination ratio -Safety factor for the outdoor unit
-Defrost (only for heating capacity)
No
Corrected capacity of the outdoor unit ≥ Required total heat load to the outdoor unit
Yes
Room B Room E
Room C Room D
Floor plan
-Determine peak load of each room (and system peak load if necessary)
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EDBR341317 Selection procedure
-Safety factor
In this example, safety factor is not used. (i. e., safety factor = 1.0)
∗In case of selection based on Total Heat Load and Sensible Heat Load, select indoor units which satisfy not
only the Total Heat Load but also the Sensible Heat Load of each room. The sensible heat capacity of
indoor units is to be corrected for indoor air temperature. If the design temperature of indoor air falls
between temperatures listed in table, calculate sensible heat capacity by using the bypass factor calculated
by proportional distribution for each indoor air temperature.
General Information 13
Selection procedure EDBR341317
-Using the capacity table of the outdoor unit, calculate the capacity (A) corrected for Outdoor Air Temp., Indoor Air
Temp., and Combination ratio.
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EDBR341317 Selection procedure
-Confirm capacity correction factor by piping length and level difference (K1)
1
(K1) = 0.898
0.898
In cooling mode, heat loss factor per meter at 33°C is calculated as below.
Heat loss factor per meter = 0.022+(0.030-0.022) × (33-30)/(35-30)=0.0268
Using “Equivalent piping length = 60m” and “Heat loss factor per meter = 0.0268”,
(K2) = 1 + (0.0268 ×(60-7.5)) / 100 = 1.014
Cooling Ambient temp
Heat loss factor per 5°C 10°C 15°C 20°C 25°C 30°C 35°C 40°C
meter of piping (%) 0.000 0.000 0.004 0.009 0.014 0.022 0.030 0.038
If the corrected capacity (C) is the same or greater than the required total heat load (A), selection is complete.
If (C) < (A), return to Procedure [3]–2 and provisionally select a larger outdoor unit.
General Information 15
Selection procedure EDBR341317
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EDBR341317
Part 2
Indoor Units
FXFSQ-A
Ceiling Mounted Cassette
(Round Flow with Sensing) Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
FXFQ-A
Ceiling Mounted Cassette
(Round Flow) Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
FXZQ-M
Ceiling Mounted Cassette
(Compact Multi Flow) Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
FXCQ-M
Ceiling Mounted Cassette
(Double Flow) Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
FXEQ-A
Ceiling Mounted Cassette
(Single Flow) Type. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
FXDQ-PB / FXDQ-NB
Slim Ceiling Mounted Duct Type . . . . . . . . . . . . 153
FXMQ-A
Ceiling Mounted Duct Type. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175
FXMQ-MA
Ceiling Mounted Duct Type. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235
FXUQ-AVEB
4-Way Flow Ceiling Suspended Type. . . . . . . . . 247
FXHQ-MA
Ceiling Suspended Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 257
FXAQ-P
Wall Mounted Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 271
Indoor Units 17
EDBR341317
FXLQ-MA / FXNQ-MA
Floor Standing Type /
Concealed Floor Standing Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . 285
18 Indoor Units
EDBR341317
FXFSQ-A
Ceiling Mounted Cassette 2
1. Specifications ........................................................................................20
2. Dimensions ...........................................................................................23
3. Piping Diagrams....................................................................................25
4. Wiring Diagrams....................................................................................26
5. Electric Characteristics..........................................................................27
6. Safety Devices Setting ..........................................................................28
7. Capacity Tables ....................................................................................29
7.1 Cooling Capacity ....................................................................................29
7.2 Heating Capacity ....................................................................................29
8. Sound Levels ........................................................................................30
9. Accessories...........................................................................................31
9.1 Optional Accessories (for Unit)...............................................................31
9.2 Optional Accessories (for Controls)........................................................31
10.Installation Manual ................................................................................32
FXFSQ-A 19
Specifications EDBR341317
1. Specifications
Ceiling mounted cassette (Round flow with sensing) type
Model FXFSQ25AVE FXFSQ32AVE FXFSQ40AVE FXFSQ50AVE
Power supply 1 phase, 220V, 60Hz 1 phase, 220V, 60Hz 1 phase, 220V, 60Hz 1 phase, 220V, 60Hz
kcal/h 2,400 3,100 3,900 4,800
1 3 Cooling capacity (19°CWB) Btu/h 9,600 12,300 15,400 19,100
kW 2.8 3.6 4.5 5.6
kcal/h 2,800 3,400 4,300 5,400
2 3 Heating capacity Btu/h 10,900 13,600 17,100 21,500
kW 3.2 4.0 5.0 6.3
Casing / Colour Galvanized steel plate Galvanized steel plate Galvanized steel plate Galvanized steel plate
Dimensions: (H×W×D) mm 204×840×840 204×840×840 204×840×840 288×840×840
Coil (Cross Rows×Stages×Fin pitch mm 2×6×1.2 2×6×1.2 2×6×1.2 2×12×1.2
fin coil) Face area m² 0.267 0.267 0.267 0.535
Model QTS48D11M QTS48D11M QTS48D11M QTS48C15M
Type Turbo fan Turbo fan Turbo fan Turbo fan
Motor output × W 56×1 56×1 56×1 120×1
Fan Number of units
Airflow rate m³/min 12.5/10.8/9.0 12.5/10.8/9.0 12.5/11.4/9.0 30.0/25.0/20.0
(HH/H/L) cfm 441/381/318 441/381/318 441/402/318 1,059/883/706
Drive Direct drive Direct drive Direct drive Direct drive
Sound absorbing thermal insulation material Foamed polyurethane Foamed polyurethane Foamed polyurethane Foamed polyurethane
Liquid pipes mm φ6.4 (Flare connection) φ6.4 (Flare connection) φ6.4 (Flare connection) φ6.4 (Flare connection)
Piping Gas pipes mm φ12.7 (Flare connection) φ12.7 (Flare connection) φ12.7 (Flare connection) φ12.7 (Flare connection)
connections VP25 VP25 VP25 VP25
Drain pipe mm
( External dia. 32
Internal dia. 25 ) ( External dia. 32
Internal dia. 25 ) ( External dia. 32
Internal dia. 25 ) ( External dia. 32
Internal dia. 25 )
Mass (Weight) kg 20 20 20 20
4 Sound level (H/M/L) dB(A) 30/28/25 30/28/25 32/29/25 44/39/34
Refrigerant control Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve
Model BYCSP125BW1 BYCSP125BW1 BYCSP125BW1 BYCSP125BW1
Panel colour Fresh white Fresh white Fresh white Fresh white
Decoration Dimensions: (H×W×D) mm 50×950×950 50×950×950 50×950×950 50×950×950
panels
(Option) Resin net Resin net Resin net Resin net
Air filter (with mould resistance) (with mould resistance) (with mould resistance) (with mould resistance)
Mass (Weight) kg 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5
Operation manual. Operation manual. Operation manual. Operation manual.
Installation manual. Drain Installation manual. Drain Installation manual. Drain Installation manual. Drain
hose. Clamp metal. Washer hose. Clamp metal. Washer hose. Clamp metal. Washer hose. Clamp metal. Washer
Standard accessories fixing plate. Sealing pads. fixing plate. Sealing pads. fixing plate. Sealing pads. fixing plate. Sealing pads.
Clamps. Screws. Washer for Clamps. Screws. Washer for Clamps. Screws. Washer for Clamps. Screws. Washer for
hanging bracket. Insulation hanging bracket. Insulation hanging bracket. Insulation hanging bracket. Insulation
for fitting. Installation guide. for fitting. Installation guide. for fitting. Installation guide. for fitting. Installation guide.
Drawing No. C: 3D084983B
Notes:
Conversion formulae
1 Indoor temp.: 27°CDB, 19°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m.
2 Indoor temp.: 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m. kcal/h=kW×860
3 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat. Btu/h=kW×3412
cfm=m³/min×35.3
4 Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured at a point 1.5 m downward from the unit centre. During actual operation, these values are
normally somewhat higher as a result of ambient conditions.
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EDBR341317 Specifications
Notes:
Conversion formulae
1 Indoor temp.: 27°CDB, 19°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m.
2 Indoor temp.: 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
3 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat. cfm=m³/min×35.3
4 Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured at a point 1.5 m downward from the unit centre. During actual operation, these values are
normally somewhat higher as a result of ambient conditions.
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Specifications EDBR341317
Notes:
Conversion formulae
1 Indoor temp.: 27°CDB, 19°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m.
2 Indoor temp.: 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
3 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat. cfm=m³/min×35.3
4 Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured at a point 1.5 m downward from the unit centre. During actual operation, these values are
normally somewhat higher as a result of ambient conditions.
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EDBR341317 Dimensions
2. Dimensions
FXFSQ25AVE / FXFSQ32AVE / FXFSQ40AVE
2
Unit (mm)
3D085055
FXFSQ-A 23
Dimensions EDBR341317
3D085056
24 FXFSQ-A
EDBR341317 Piping Diagrams
3. Piping Diagrams
2
4D082202A
FXFSQ-A 25
Wiring Diagrams EDBR341317
4. Wiring Diagrams
FXFSQ25AVE / FXFSQ32AVE / FXFSQ40AVE / FXFSQ50AVE / FXFSQ63AVE / FXFSQ71AVE /
FXFSQ80AVE / FXFSQ90AVE / FXFSQ100AVE / FXFSQ112AVE / FXFSQ125AVE
3D084435A
26 FXFSQ-A
EDBR341317 Electric Characteristics
5. Electric Characteristics
2
4D084941
FXFSQ-A 27
Safety Devices Setting EDBR341317
Model FXFSQ25AVE FXFSQ32AVE FXFSQ40AVE FXFSQ50AVE FXFSQ63AVE FXFSQ71AVE FXFSQ80AVE FXFSQ90AVE FXFSQ100AVE FXFSQ112AVE FXFSQ125AVE
Printed circuit
250V 5A 250V 5A 250V 5A 250V 5A 250V 5A 250V 5A 250V 5A 250V 5A 250V 5A 250V 5A 250V 5A
board fuse
Fan motor
thermal °C OFF: 108±5 OFF: 108±5 OFF: 108±5 OFF: 108±5 OFF: 108±5 OFF: 108±5 OFF: 108±5 OFF: 108±5 OFF: 108±5 OFF: 108±5 OFF: 108±5
protector (ON: 96±15) (ON: 96±15) (ON: 96±15) (ON: 96±15) (ON: 96±15) (ON: 96±15) (ON: 96±15) (ON: 96±15) (ON: 96±15) (ON: 96±15) (ON: 96±15)
C: 3D085051
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EDBR341317 Capacity Tables
7. Capacity Tables
7.1 Cooling Capacity 2
Indoor air temp.
Capacity 14.0°CWB 16.0°CWB 18.0°CWB 19.0°CWB 20.0°CWB 22.0°CWB 24.0°CWB
Model
indication 20°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 30°CDB 32°CDB
TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC
25 1.9 1.9 2.3 2.2 2.6 2.4 2.8 2.5 2.8 2.4 2.9 2.2 3.0 2.1
32 2.4 2.2 2.9 2.6 3.4 2.8 3.6 2.9 3.6 2.8 3.7 2.7 3.8 2.5
40 3.0 2.6 3.6 3.0 4.2 3.4 4.5 3.4 4.5 3.3 4.7 3.2 4.8 3.1
50 3.8 4.1 4.5 4.7 5.2 5.1 5.6 5.1 5.7 4.9 5.8 4.6 5.9 4.4
63 4.8 4.8 5.7 5.4 6.6 6.0 7.1 6.0 7.2 5.8 7.4 5.5 7.5 5.3
FXFSQ-A 71 5.4 5.1 6.4 5.9 7.5 6.5 8.0 6.5 8.1 6.3 8.3 6.0 8.5 5.8
80 6.1 5.5 7.2 6.3 8.4 7.0 9.0 7.1 9.1 6.9 9.3 6.6 9.5 6.4
90 6.8 5.8 8.0 6.7 9.4 7.4 10.0 7.6 10.1 7.4 10.4 7.1 10.6 6.9
100 7.6 6.2 9.0 7.1 10.5 8.0 11.2 8.1 11.3 8.0 11.6 7.7 11.9 7.4
112 8.4 6.6 10.0 7.6 11.7 8.5 12.5 8.7 12.6 8.6 12.9 8.3 13.3 8.0
125 9.5 7.2 11.3 8.2 13.1 9.2 14.0 9.5 14.2 9.3 14.5 9.0 14.9 8.7
Note: These capacity tables are for use when selecting a VRV indoor unit. The actual capacity of the VRV system depends on factors such as
the selected model of outdoor units, outdoor air temperature and piping length. Please confirm that the corrected capacity of the VRV
system satisfies the required heat load.
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Sound Levels EDBR341317
8. Sound Levels
Overall
dB(A)
220V, 60Hz
Model
H M L
FXFSQ25AVE
FXFSQ32AVE 30 28 25
FXFSQ40AVE 32 29 25
FXFSQ50AVE
FXFSQ63AVE
FXFSQ71AVE
FXFSQ80AVE 44 39 34
FXFSQ90AVE
FXFSQ100AVE
FXFSQ112AVE
FXFSQ125AVE
4D085052A 4D085053A
4D085054A
30 FXFSQ-A
EDBR341317 Accessories
9. Accessories
9.1 Optional Accessories (for Unit) 2
Model FXFSQ25AVE FXFSQ32AVE FXFSQ40AVE FXFSQ50AVE FXFSQ63AVE FXFSQ71AVE FXFSQ80AVE FXFSQ90AVE FXFSQ100AVE FXFSQ112AVE FXFSQ125AVE
Decoration panel BYCSP125BW1
Panel spacer KDBP55H160FA
Long life Non-
replacement woven KAFP551K160
filter type
C: 3D084947
FXFSQ-A 31
Installation Manual EDBR341317
1P354299-1
32 FXFSQ-A
EDBR341317 Installation Manual
1P354299-1
FXFSQ-A 33
Installation Manual EDBR341317
1P354378-1
34 FXFSQ-A
EDBR341317 Installation Manual
1P354378-1
FXFSQ-A 35
Installation Manual EDBR341317
1P354250-1
36 FXFSQ-A
EDBR341317 Installation Manual
1P354250-1
FXFSQ-A 37
Installation Manual EDBR341317
1P354375-1
38 FXFSQ-A
EDBR341317 Installation Manual
1P354375-1
FXFSQ-A 39
Installation Manual EDBR341317
40 FXFSQ-A
EDBR341317
FXFQ-A
Ceiling Mounted Cassette
(Round Flow) Type 3
1. Specifications ........................................................................................42
2. Dimensions ...........................................................................................45
3. Piping Diagrams....................................................................................48
4. Wiring Diagrams....................................................................................49
5. Electric Characteristics..........................................................................50
6. Safety Devices Setting ..........................................................................51
7. Capacity Tables ....................................................................................52
7.1 Cooling Capacity ....................................................................................52
7.2 Heating Capacity ....................................................................................52
8. Sound Levels ........................................................................................53
9. Accessories...........................................................................................55
9.1 Optional Accessories (for Unit)...............................................................55
9.2 Optional Accessories (for Controls)........................................................55
10.Installation Manual ................................................................................56
FXFQ-A 41
Specifications EDBR341317
1. Specifications
Ceiling mounted cassette (Round flow) type
Model FXFQ25AVE FXFQ32AVE FXFQ40AVE FXFQ50AVE
Power supply 1 phase, 220V, 60Hz 1 phase, 220V, 60Hz 1 phase, 220V, 60Hz 1 phase, 220V, 60Hz
kcal/h 2,400 3,100 3,900 4,800
1 3 Cooling capacity (19°CWB) Btu/h 9,600 12,300 15,400 19,100
kW 2.8 3.6 4.5 5.6
kcal/h 2,800 3,400 4,300 5,400
2 3 Heating capacity Btu/h 10,900 13,600 17,100 21,500
kW 3.2 4.0 5.0 6.3
Casing / Colour Galvanized steel plate Galvanized steel plate Galvanized steel plate Galvanized steel plate
Dimensions: (H×W×D) mm 204×840×840 204×840×840 204×840×840 204×840×840
Coil (Cross Rows×Stages×Fin pitch mm 2×6×1.2 2×6×1.2 2×6×1.2 2×8×1.2
fin coil) Face area m² 0.267 0.267 0.267 0.357
Model QTS48D11M QTS48D11M QTS48D11M QTS48D11M
Type Turbo fan Turbo fan Turbo fan Turbo fan
Motor output × W 56×1 56×1 56×1 56×1
Fan Number of units
m³/min 12.5/10.8/9.0 12.5/10.8/9.0 13.5/11.3/9.0 15.4/12.8/10.2
Airflow rate (HH/H/L)
cfm 441/381/318 441/381/318 477/399/318 544/452/360
Drive Direct drive Direct drive Direct drive Direct drive
Sound absorbing thermal insulation material Foamed polyurethane Foamed polyurethane Foamed polyurethane Foamed polyurethane
Liquid pipes mm φ6.4 (Flare connection) φ6.4 (Flare connection) φ6.4 (Flare connection) φ6.4 (Flare connection)
Piping Gas pipes mm φ12.7 (Flare connection) φ12.7 (Flare connection) φ12.7 (Flare connection) φ12.7 (Flare connection)
connections VP25 VP25 VP25 VP25
Drain pipe mm
( External dia. 32
Internal dia. 25 ) ( External dia. 32
Internal dia. 25 ) ( External dia. 32
Internal dia. 25 ) ( External dia. 32
Internal dia. 25 )
Mass (Weight) kg 20 20 20 21
4 Sound level (HH/H/L) dB(A) 30/28/25 30/28/25 32/29/25 33/30/27
Safety devices Fuse Fuse Fuse Fuse
Refrigerant control Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve
Model BYCP125K-W1 BYCP125K-W1 BYCP125K-W1 BYCP125K-W1
Panel colour Fresh white Fresh white Fresh white Fresh white
Decoration Dimensions: (H×W×D) mm 50×950×950 50×950×950 50×950×950 50×950×950
panels
(Option) Resin net Resin net Resin net Resin net
Air filter (with mould resistance) (with mould resistance) (with mould resistance) (with mould resistance)
Mass (Weight) kg 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5
Operation manual. Operation manual. Operation manual. Operation manual.
Installation manual. Drain Installation manual. Drain Installation manual. Drain Installation manual. Drain
hose. Clamp metal. Washer hose. Clamp metal. Washer hose. Clamp metal. Washer hose. Clamp metal. Washer
Standard accessories fixing plate. Sealing pads. fixing plate. Sealing pads. fixing plate. Sealing pads. fixing plate. Sealing pads.
Clamps. Screws. Washer for Clamps. Screws. Washer for Clamps. Screws. Washer for Clamps. Screws. Washer for
hanging bracket. Insulation hanging bracket. Insulation hanging bracket. Insulation hanging bracket. Insulation
for fitting. Installation guide. for fitting. Installation guide. for fitting. Installation guide. for fitting. Installation guide.
Drawing No. C: 3D084967
Notes:
Conversion formulae
1 Indoor temp.: 27°CDB, 19°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m.
2 Indoor temp.: 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m. kcal/h=kW×860
3 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat. Btu/h=kW×3412
cfm=m³/min×35.3
4 Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured at a point 1.5 m downward from the unit centre. During actual operation, these values are
normally somewhat higher as a result of ambient conditions.
42 FXFQ-A
EDBR341317 Specifications
Notes:
Conversion formulae
1 Indoor temp.: 27°CDB, 19°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m.
2 Indoor temp.: 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
3 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat. cfm=m³/min×35.3
4 Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured at a point 1.5 m downward from the unit centre. During actual operation, these values are
normally somewhat higher as a result of ambient conditions.
FXFQ-A 43
Specifications EDBR341317
Notes:
Conversion formulae
1 Indoor temp.: 27°CDB, 19°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m.
2 Indoor temp.: 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
3 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat. cfm=m³/min×35.3
4 Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured at a point 1.5 m downward from the unit centre. During actual operation, these values are
normally somewhat higher as a result of ambient conditions.
44 FXFQ-A
EDBR341317 Dimensions
2. Dimensions
FXFQ25AVE / FXFQ32AVE / FXFQ40AVE / FXFQ50AVE / FXFQ63AVE
Unit (mm)
3D084978
FXFQ-A 45
Dimensions EDBR341317
3D084981
46 FXFQ-A
EDBR341317 Dimensions
FXFQ112AVE / FXFQ125AVE
Unit (mm)
3D085012
3
FXFQ-A 47
Piping Diagrams EDBR341317
3. Piping Diagrams
4D064689D
48 FXFQ-A
EDBR341317 Wiring Diagrams
4. Wiring Diagrams
FXFQ25AVE / FXFQ32AVE / FXFQ40AVE / FXFQ50AVE / FXFQ63AVE / FXFQ71AVE / FXFQ80AVE /
FXFQ90AVE / FXFQ100AVE / FXFQ112AVE / FXFQ125AVE
3
3D084438A
FXFQ-A 49
Electric Characteristics EDBR341317
5. Electric Characteristics
4D084938
50 FXFQ-A
EDBR341317 Safety Devices Setting
Model FXFQ25AVE FXFQ32AVE FXFQ40AVE FXFQ50AVE FXFQ63AVE FXFQ71AVE FXFQ80AVE FXFQ90AVE FXFQ100AVE FXFQ112AVE FXFQ125AVE
Printed circuit board
250V 5A 250V 5A 250V 5A 250V 5A 250V 5A 250V 5A 250V 5A 250V 5A 250V 5A 250V 5A 250V 5A
fuse
Fan motor
°C OFF: 108±5 OFF: 108±5 OFF: 108±5 OFF: 108±5 OFF: 108±5 OFF: 108±5 OFF: 108±5 OFF: 108±5 OFF: 108±5 OFF: 108±5 OFF: 108±5
3
thermal protector (ON: 96±15) (ON: 96±15) (ON: 96±15) (ON: 96±15) (ON: 96±15) (ON: 96±15) (ON: 96±15) (ON: 96±15) (ON: 96±15) (ON: 96±15) (ON: 96±15)
Drain pump
°C 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145
thermal fuse
C: 3D084982
FXFQ-A 51
Capacity Tables EDBR341317
7. Capacity Tables
7.1 Cooling Capacity
Indoor air temp.
Capacity 14.0°CWB 16.0°CWB 18.0°CWB 19.0°CWB 20.0°CWB 22.0°CWB 24.0°CWB
Model
indication 20°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 30°CDB 32°CDB
TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC
25 1.9 1.9 2.3 2.2 2.6 2.4 2.8 2.5 2.8 2.4 2.9 2.2 3.0 2.1
32 2.4 2.2 2.9 2.6 3.4 2.8 3.6 2.9 3.6 2.8 3.7 2.7 3.8 2.5
40 3.0 2.6 3.6 3.0 4.2 3.4 4.5 3.4 4.5 3.3 4.7 3.2 4.8 3.1
50 3.8 3.2 4.5 3.6 5.2 4.0 5.6 4.1 5.7 4.0 5.8 3.8 5.9 3.6
63 4.8 3.7 5.7 4.2 6.6 4.7 7.1 4.8 7.2 4.8 7.4 4.6 7.5 4.4
FXFQ-A 71 5.4 4.6 6.4 5.2 7.5 5.8 8.0 6.0 8.1 5.8 8.3 5.6 8.5 5.3
80 6.1 4.9 7.2 5.6 8.4 6.3 9.0 6.4 9.1 6.3 9.3 6.1 9.5 5.8
90 6.8 5.4 8.0 6.2 9.4 7.0 10.0 7.1 10.1 7.0 10.4 6.8 10.6 6.6
100 7.6 5.8 9.0 6.7 10.5 7.5 11.2 7.7 11.3 7.6 11.6 7.3 11.9 7.1
112 8.4 6.6 10.0 7.6 11.7 8.5 12.5 8.7 12.6 8.6 12.9 8.3 13.3 8.0
125 9.5 7.2 11.3 8.2 13.1 9.2 14.0 9.5 14.2 9.3 14.5 9.0 14.9 8.7
Note: These capacity tables are for use when selecting a VRV indoor unit. The actual capacity of the VRV system depends on factors such as
the selected model of outdoor units, outdoor air temperature and piping length. Please confirm that the corrected capacity of the VRV
system satisfies the required heat load.
52 FXFQ-A
EDBR341317 Sound Levels
8. Sound Levels
Overall
dB(A)
220V, 60Hz
Model
HH H L
FXFQ25AVE
FXFQ32AVE 30 28 25
FXFQ40AVE 32 29 25
FXFQ50AVE 33 30 27
FXFQ63AVE 34 31 28
FXFQ71AVE 38 34 29
FXFQ80AVE
FXFQ90AVE 41 37 33
FXFQ100AVE
FXFQ112AVE 44 39 34
FXFQ125AVE
FXFQ-A 53
Sound Levels EDBR341317
FXFQ112AVE / FXFQ125AVE
4D085019
54 FXFQ-A
EDBR341317 Accessories
9. Accessories
9.1 Optional Accessories (for Unit)
Model FXFQ25AVE FXFQ32AVE FXFQ40AVE FXFQ50AVE FXFQ63AVE FXFQ71AVE FXFQ80AVE FXFQ90AVE FXFQ100AVE FXFQ112AVE FXFQ125AVE
Decoration panel BYCP125K-W1
Panel spacer KDBP55H160FA 3
Long life Non-
replacement woven KAFP551K160
filter type
C: 3D084948
FXFQ-A 55
Installation Manual EDBR341317
1P354302-1
56 FXFQ-A
EDBR341317 Installation Manual
1P354302-1
FXFQ-A 57
Installation Manual EDBR341317
1P354374-1
58 FXFQ-A
EDBR341317 Installation Manual
1P354374-1
FXFQ-A 59
Installation Manual EDBR341317
1P354249-1
60 FXFQ-A
EDBR341317 Installation Manual
1P354249-1
FXFQ-A 61
Installation Manual EDBR341317
1P354373-1
62 FXFQ-A
EDBR341317 Installation Manual
1P354373-1
FXFQ-A 63
Installation Manual EDBR341317
64 FXFQ-A
EDBR341317
FXZQ-M
Ceiling Mounted Cassette
(Compact Multi Flow) Type
4
1. Specifications ........................................................................................66
2. Dimensions ...........................................................................................68
3. Piping Diagrams....................................................................................69
4. Wiring Diagrams....................................................................................70
5. Electric Characteristics..........................................................................71
6. Safety Devices Setting ..........................................................................72
7. Capacity Tables ....................................................................................73
7.1 Cooling Capacity ....................................................................................73
7.2 Heating Capacity ....................................................................................73
8. Air velocity and Temperature Distributions (Reference Data)...............74
9. Sound Levels ........................................................................................78
10.Centre of Gravity ...................................................................................80
11.Accessories...........................................................................................81
11.1 Optional Accessories (for Unit)...............................................................81
11.2 Optional Accessories (for Controls)........................................................81
FXZQ-M 65
Specifications EDBR341317
1. Specifications
Ceiling mounted cassette (Compact multi flow) type
Model FXZQ20MVE FXZQ25MVE FXZQ32MVE
Power supply 1 phase, 220-240/220V, 50/60Hz 1 phase, 220-240/220V, 50/60Hz 1 phase, 220-240/220V, 50/60Hz
kcal/h 1,900 2,400 3,100
1 3 Cooling capacity (19°CWB) Btu/h 7,500 9,600 12,300
kW 2.2 2.8 3.6
kcal/h 2,200 2,800 3,400
2 3 Heating capacity Btu/h 8,500 10,900 13,600
kW 2.5 3.2 4.0
Casing / Colour Galvanized steel plate Galvanized steel plate Galvanized steel plate
Dimensions: (H×W×D) mm 286×575×575 286×575×575 286×575×575
Coil (Cross Rows×Stages×Fin pitch mm 2×10×1.5 2×10×1.5 2×10×1.5
fin coil) Face area m² 0.269 0.269 0.269
Model QTS32C15M QTS32C15M QTS32C15M
Type Turbo fan Turbo fan Turbo fan
Motor output × W 55×1 55×1 55×1
Number of units
Fan m³/min 9.0/7.0 9.0/7.0 9.5/7.5
Airflow rate (H/L) l/s 150/116 150/116 158/125
cfm 318/247 318/247 335/265
Drive Direct drive Direct drive Direct drive
Temperature control Microprocessor thermostat for Microprocessor thermostat for Microprocessor thermostat for
cooling and heating cooling and heating cooling and heating
Sound absorbing thermal insulation material Foamed polystyrene/ Foamed polystyrene/ Foamed polystyrene/
Foamed polyethylene Foamed polyethylene Foamed polyethylene
Liquid pipes mm φ6.4 (Flare connection) φ6.4 (Flare connection) φ6.4 (Flare connection)
Piping Gas pipes mm φ12.7 (Flare connection) φ12.7 (Flare connection) φ12.7 (Flare connection)
connections VP20 VP20 VP20
Drain pipe mm
( External dia. 26
Internal dia. 20 ) ( External dia. 26
Internal dia. 20 ) ( External dia. 26
Internal dia. 20 )
Mass (Weight) kg 18 18 18
230V, 50Hz 30/25 30/25 32/26
4 Sound level (H/L) 240V, 50Hz dB(A) 32/26 32/26 34/28
220V, 60Hz 32/29 32/29 33/29
230V, 50Hz 47 47 49
Sound power (H) 240V, 50Hz dB(A) 49 49 51
220V, 60Hz 49 49 50
Safety devices Printed circuit board fuse. Printed circuit board fuse. Printed circuit board fuse.
Fan motor thermal protector. Fan motor thermal protector. Fan motor thermal protector.
Refrigerant control Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve
Model BYFQ60B8W1 BYFQ60B8W1 BYFQ60B8W1
Panel colour White (6.5Y9.5/0.5) White (6.5Y9.5/0.5) White (6.5Y9.5/0.5)
Decoration Dimensions: (H×W×D) mm 55×700×700 55×700×700 55×700×700
panels
(Option) Resin net Resin net Resin net
Air filter (with mould resistance) (with mould resistance) (with mould resistance)
Mass (Weight) kg 2.7 2.7 2.7
Operation manual. Installation manual. Operation manual. Installation manual. Operation manual. Installation manual.
Paper pattern for installation. Drain Paper pattern for installation. Drain Paper pattern for installation. Drain
Standard accessories hose. Clamp metal. Washer fixing hose. Clamp metal. Washer fixing hose. Clamp metal. Washer fixing
plate. Sealing pads. Clamps. Screws. plate. Sealing pads. Clamps. Screws. plate. Sealing pads. Clamps. Screws.
Washer for hanging bracket. Insulation Washer for hanging bracket. Insulation Washer for hanging bracket. Insulation
for fitting. for fitting. for fitting.
Drawing No. C: 3D038929C
Notes:
Conversion formulae
1 Indoor temp.: 27°CDB, 19°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference: 0m.
2 Indoor temp.: 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
3 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat. cfm=m³/min×35.3
4 Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured at a point 1.5 m downward from the unit centre.
During actual operation, these values are normally somewhat higher as a result of ambient conditions.
66 FXZQ-M
EDBR341317 Specifications
Notes:
Conversion formulae
1 Indoor temp.: 27°CDB, 19°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference: 0m.
2 Indoor temp.: 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
3 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat. cfm=m³/min×35.3
4 Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured at a point 1.5 m downward from the unit centre.
During actual operation, these values are normally somewhat higher as a result of ambient conditions.
FXZQ-M 67
Dimensions EDBR341317
2. Dimensions
FXZQ20MVE / FXZQ25MVE / FXZQ32MVE / FXZQ40MVE / FXZQ50MVE
Unit (mm)
3D039005E
68 FXZQ-M
EDBR341317 Piping Diagrams
3. Piping Diagrams
4D040157B
FXZQ-M 69
Wiring Diagrams EDBR341317
4. Wiring Diagrams
FXZQ20MVE / FXZQ25MVE / FXZQ32MVE / FXZQ40MVE / FXZQ50MVE
C: 3D064843
70 FXZQ-M
EDBR341317 Electric Characteristics
5. Electric Characteristics
C: 4D040159B
FXZQ-M 71
Safety Devices Setting EDBR341317
Fan motor thermal protector °C OFF: 130±5 OFF: 130±5 OFF: 130±5 OFF: 130±5 OFF: 130±5
ON : 83±20 ON : 83±20 ON : 83±20 ON : 83±20 ON : 83±20
C: 3D006691T
72 FXZQ-M
EDBR341317 Capacity Tables
7. Capacity Tables
7.1 Cooling Capacity
Indoor air temp.
Capacity 14.0°CWB 16.0°CWB 18.0°CWB 19.0°CWB 20.0°CWB 22.0°CWB 24.0°CWB
Model
indication 20°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 30°CDB 32°CDB
TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC
20 1.5 1.3 1.8 1.5 2.1 1.7 2.2 1.7 2.2 1.6 2.3 1.5 2.3 1.4
25 1.9 1.5 2.3 1.8 2.6 2.0 2.8 2.0 2.8 1.9 2.9 1.8 3.0 1.7 4
FXZQ-M 32 2.4 1.9 2.9 2.1 3.4 2.4 3.6 2.4 3.6 2.2 3.7 2.2 3.8 2.1
40 3.0 2.5 3.6 2.9 4.2 3.2 4.5 3.3 4.6 3.2 4.7 3.1 4.8 2.9
50 3.8 3.1 4.5 3.6 5.2 4.0 5.6 4.1 5.7 4.1 5.8 3.9 5.9 3.7
Note: These capacity tables are for use when selecting a VRV indoor unit. The actual capacity of the VRV system depends on factors such as
the selected model of outdoor units, outdoor air temperature and piping length. Please confirm that the corrected capacity of the VRV
system satisfies the required heat load.
FXZQ-M 73
Air velocity and Temperature Distributions (Reference Data) EDBR341317
4D039738D
4D039820D
74 FXZQ-M
EDBR341317 Air velocity and Temperature Distributions (Reference Data)
FXZQ32MVE (Cooling)
4D040188A
FXZQ32MVE (Heating)
4D040191A
FXZQ-M 75
Air velocity and Temperature Distributions (Reference Data) EDBR341317
FXZQ40MVE (Cooling)
4D040189A
FXZQ40MVE (Heating)
4D040192A
76 FXZQ-M
EDBR341317 Air velocity and Temperature Distributions (Reference Data)
FXZQ50MVE (Cooling)
4D040190A
FXZQ50MVE (Heating)
4D040193A
FXZQ-M 77
Sound Levels EDBR341317
9. Sound Levels
Overall
Location of microphone Notes:
1. The operating conditions are assumed to be standard (JIS
conditions)
2. These operating values were obtained in a dead room
(conversion values).
Sound level will vary depending on a range of factors such
as the construction (acoustic absorption coefficient) of the
particular room in which the equipment installed.
dB(A)
Sound level Sound power
Model 230V, 50Hz 240V, 50Hz 220V, 60Hz 230V, 50Hz 240V, 50Hz 220V, 60Hz
H L H L H L H H H
FXZQ20MVE 30 25 32 26 32 29 47 49 49
FXZQ25MVE
FXZQ32MVE 32 26 34 28 33 29 49 51 50
FXZQ40MVE 36 28 37 29 36 30 53 54 53
FXZQ50MVE 41 33 42 35 41 34 58 59 58
4D040274A 4D040285A
FXZQ40MVE FXZQ50MVE
4D040286A 4D040287A
78 FXZQ-M
EDBR341317 Sound Levels
4D040492A 4D040491A
FXZQ40MVE FXZQ50MVE
4D040490A 4D040293A
4D040289B
4D040323B
FXZQ40MVE FXZQ50MVE
4D040290B 4D041034A
FXZQ-M 79
Centre of Gravity EDBR341317
4D040158A
80 FXZQ-M
EDBR341317 Accessories
11. Accessories
11.1 Optional Accessories (for Unit)
Model FXZQ20MVE FXZQ25MVE FXZQ32MVE FXZQ40MVE FXZQ50MVE
Decoration panel BYFQ60B8W1
Sealing material of air discharge outlet KDBH44BA60
Panel spacer KDBQ44BA60A
Replacement long-life filter KAFQ441BA60
Fresh air
intake kit
Direct installation type KDDQ44XA60 4
C: 3D038933A
FXZQ-M 81
Accessories EDBR341317
82 FXZQ-M
EDBR341317
FXCQ-M
Ceiling Mounted Cassette
(Double Flow) Type
1. Specifications ........................................................................................84
2. Dimensions ...........................................................................................86 5
3. Piping Diagrams....................................................................................90
4. Wiring Diagrams....................................................................................91
5. Electric Characteristics..........................................................................93
6. Safety Devices Setting ..........................................................................94
7. Capacity Tables ....................................................................................95
7.1 Cooling Capacity ....................................................................................95
7.2 Heating Capacity ....................................................................................95
8. Air Velocity and Temperature Distributions (Reference Data) ..............96
9. Sound Levels ........................................................................................98
10.Centre of Gravity ...................................................................................99
11.Accessories.........................................................................................100
11.1 Optional Accessories (for Unit).............................................................100
11.2 Optional Accessories (for Controls)......................................................100
FXCQ-M 83
Specifications EDBR341317
1. Specifications
Ceiling mounted cassette (Double flow) type
Model FXCQ20MVE FXCQ25MVE FXCQ32MVE FXCQ40MVE
Power supply 1 phase, 220-240/220V, 1 phase, 220-240/220V, 1 phase, 220-240/220V, 1 phase, 220-240/220V,
50/60Hz 50/60Hz 50/60Hz 50/60Hz
kcal/h 1,900 2,400 3,100 3,900
1 3 Cooling capacity (19°CWB) Btu/h 7,500 9,600 12,300 15,400
kW 2.2 2.8 3.6 4.5
kcal/h 2,200 2,800 3,400 4,300
2 3 Heating capacity Btu/h 8,500 10,900 13,600 17,100
kW 2.5 3.2 4.0 5.0
Casing / Colour Galvanized steel plate Galvanized steel plate Galvanized steel plate Galvanized steel plate
Dimensions: (H×W×D) mm 305×775×600 305×775×600 305×775×600 305×990×600
Coil (Cross Rows×Stages×Fin pitch mm 2×10×1.5 2×10×1.5 2×10×1.5 2×10×1.5
fin coil) Face area m² 2×0.100 2×0.100 2×0.100 2×0.145
Model D17K2AA1 D17K2AB1 D17K2AB1 2D17K1AA1
Type Sirocco fan Sirocco fan Sirocco fan Sirocco fan
Motor output × W 10×1 15×1 15×1 20×1
Number of units
Fan m³/min 7/5 9/6.5 9/6.5 12/9
Airflow rate (H/L) l/s 116/83 150/108 150/108 200/150
cfm 247/177 318/230 318/230 424/318
Drive Direct drive Direct drive Direct drive Direct drive
Temperature control Microprocessor thermostat Microprocessor thermostat Microprocessor thermostat Microprocessor thermostat
for cooling and heating for cooling and heating for cooling and heating for cooling and heating
Sound absorbing thermal insulation material Glass wool/Urethane foam Glass wool/Urethane foam Glass wool/Urethane foam Glass wool/Urethane foam
Liquid pipes mm φ6.4 (Flare connection) φ6.4 (Flare connection) φ6.4 (Flare connection) φ6.4 (Flare connection)
Piping Gas pipes mm φ12.7 (Flare connection) φ12.7 (Flare connection) φ12.7 (Flare connection) φ12.7 (Flare connection)
connections VP25 VP25 VP25 VP25
Drain pipe mm External dia. 32 External dia. 32 External dia. 32 External dia. 32
(Internal dia. 25 ) (Internal dia. 25 ) (Internal dia. 25 ) (Internal dia. 25 )
Mass (Weight) kg 26 26 26 31
220V, 50/60Hz 32/27 34/28 34/28 34/29
4 Sound level (H/L) dB(A)
240V, 50Hz 34/29 36/30 36/30 37/32
Safety devices Fuse. Thermal protector for Fuse. Thermal protector for Fuse. Thermal protector for Fuse. Thermal protector for
fan motor. fan motor. fan motor. fan motor.
Refrigerant control Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve
Model BYBC32G-W1 BYBC32G-W1 BYBC32G-W1 BYBC50G-W1
Panel colour White (10Y9/0.5) White (10Y9/0.5) White (10Y9/0.5) White (10Y9/0.5)
Decoration Dimensions: (H×W×D) mm 53×1,030×680 53×1,030×680 53×1,030×680 53×1,245×680
panels
(Option) Resin net Resin net Resin net Resin net
Air filter (with mould resistance) (with mould resistance) (with mould resistance) (with mould resistance)
Mass (Weight) kg 8 8 8 8.5
Operation manual. Operation manual. Operation manual. Operation manual.
Installation manual. Paper Installation manual. Paper Installation manual. Paper Installation manual. Paper
pattern for installation. pattern for installation. pattern for installation. pattern for installation.
Washer for hanging Washer for hanging Washer for hanging Washer for hanging
Standard accessories brackets. Clamp metal. brackets. Clamp metal. brackets. Clamp metal. brackets. Clamp metal.
Drain hose. Insulation for Drain hose. Insulation for Drain hose. Insulation for Drain hose. Insulation for
fitting. Washer fixing plates. fitting. Washer fixing plates. fitting. Washer fixing plates. fitting. Washer fixing plates.
Sealing pads. Clamps. Sealing pads. Clamps. Sealing pads. Clamps. Sealing pads. Clamps.
Screws. Washers. Screws. Washers. Screws. Washers. Screws. Washers.
Drawing No. C: 3D039413
Notes:
Conversion formulae
1 Indoor temp.: 27°CDB, 19°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m.
2 Indoor temp.: 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
3 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat. cfm=m³/min×35.3
4 Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured at a point 1.5 m downward from the unit centre. During actual operation, these values are
normally somewhat higher as a result of ambient conditions.
84 FXCQ-M
EDBR341317 Specifications
Power supply 1 phase, 220-240/220V, 1 phase, 220-240/220V, 1 phase, 220-240/220V, 1 phase, 220-240/220V,
50/60Hz 50/60Hz 50/60Hz 50/60Hz
kcal/h 4,800 6,100 7,700 12,000
1 3 Cooling capacity (19°CWB) Btu/h 19,100 24,200 30,700 47,800
kW 5.6 7.1 9.0 14.0
kcal/h 5,400 6,900 9,000 13,800
2 3 Heating capacity Btu/h 21,500 27,300 34,100 54,600
kW 6.3 8.0 10.0 16.0
Casing / Colour Galvanized steel plate Galvanized steel plate Galvanized steel plate Galvanized steel plate
Dimensions: (H×W×D) mm 305×990×600 305×1,175×600 305×1,665×600 305×1,665×600
Coil (Cross Rows×Stages×Fin pitch
fin coil)
mm 2×10×1.5 2×10×1.5 2×10×1.5 2×10×1.5 5
Face area m² 2×0.145 2×0.184 2×0.287 2×0.287
Model 2D17K1AA1 2D17K2AA1VE 3D17K2AA1 3D17K2AB1
Type Sirocco fan Sirocco fan Sirocco fan Sirocco fan
Motor output × W 20×1 30×1 50×1 85×1
Number of units
Fan m³/min 12/9 16.5/13 26/21 33/25
Airflow rate (H/L) l/s 200/150 275/216 433/350 550/416
cfm 424/318 582/459 918/741 1,165/883
Drive Direct drive Direct drive Direct drive Direct drive
Temperature control Microprocessor thermostat Microprocessor thermostat Microprocessor thermostat Microprocessor thermostat
for cooling and heating for cooling and heating for cooling and heating for cooling and heating
Sound absorbing thermal insulation material Glass wool/Urethane foam Glass wool/Urethane foam Glass wool/Urethane foam Glass wool/Urethane foam
Liquid pipes mm φ6.4 (Flare connection) φ9.5 (Flare connection) φ9.5 (Flare connection) φ9.5 (Flare connection)
Piping Gas pipes mm φ12.7 (Flare connection) φ15.9 (Flare connection) φ15.9 (Flare connection) φ15.9 (Flare connection)
connections VP25 VP25 VP25 VP25
Drain pipe mm
( External dia. 32
Internal dia. 25 ) ( External dia. 32
Internal dia. 25 ) ( External dia. 32
Internal dia. 25 ) ( External dia. 32
Internal dia. 25 )
Mass (Weight) kg 32 35 47 48
220V, 50/60Hz 34/29 37/32 39/34 44/38
4 Sound level (H/L) dB(A)
240V, 50Hz 37/32 39/34 41/36 46/40
Safety devices Fuse. Thermal protector for Fuse. Thermal protector for Fuse. Thermal protector for Fuse. Thermal protector for
fan motor. fan motor. fan motor. fan motor.
Refrigerant control Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve
Model BYBC50G-W1 BYBC63G-W1 BYBC125G-W1 BYBC125G-W1
Panel colour White (10Y9/0.5) White (10Y9/0.5) White (10Y9/0.5) White (10Y9/0.5)
Decoration Dimensions: (H×W×D) mm 53×1,245×680 53×1,430×680 53×1,920×680 53×1,920×680
panels
(Option) Resin net Resin net Resin net Resin net
Air filter (with mould resistance) (with mould resistance) (with mould resistance) (with mould resistance)
Mass (Weight) kg 8.5 9.5 12 12
Operation manual. Operation manual. Operation manual. Operation manual.
Installation manual. Paper Installation manual. Paper Installation manual. Paper Installation manual. Paper
pattern for installation. pattern for installation. pattern for installation. pattern for installation.
Washer for hanging Washer for hanging Washer for hanging Washer for hanging
Standard accessories brackets. Clamp metal. brackets. Clamp metal. brackets. Clamp metal. brackets. Clamp metal.
Drain hose. Insulation for Drain hose. Insulation for Drain hose. Insulation for Drain hose. Insulation for
fitting. Washer fixing plates. fitting. Washer fixing plates. fitting. Washer fixing plates. fitting. Washer fixing plates.
Sealing pads. Clamps. Sealing pads. Clamps. Sealing pads. Clamps. Sealing pads. Clamps.
Screws. Washers. Screws. Washers. Screws. Washers. Screws. Washers.
Standard accessories C: 3D039413
Notes:
Conversion formulae
1 Indoor temp.: 27°CDB, 19°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m.
2 Indoor temp.: 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
3 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat. cfm=m³/min×35.3
4 Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured at a point 1.5 m downward from the unit centre. During actual operation, these values are
normally somewhat higher as a result of ambient conditions.
FXCQ-M 85
Dimensions EDBR341317
2. Dimensions
FXCQ20MVE + BYBC32G-W1 (Decoration panel)
FXCQ25MVE + BYBC32G-W1 (Decoration panel)
FXCQ32MVE + BYBC32G-W1 (Decoration panel) Unit (mm)
3D039405B
86 FXCQ-M
EDBR341317 Dimensions
3D039406B
5
FXCQ-M 87
Dimensions EDBR341317
3D039407B
88 FXCQ-M
EDBR341317 Dimensions
3D039409B
5
FXCQ-M 89
Piping Diagrams EDBR341317
3. Piping Diagrams
4D034245G
90 FXCQ-M
EDBR341317 Wiring Diagrams
4. Wiring Diagrams
FXCQ20MVE / FXCQ25MVE / FXCQ32MVE / FXCQ63MVE
C: 3D039558A
5
FXCQ-M 91
Wiring Diagrams EDBR341317
C: 3D039559A
92 FXCQ-M
EDBR341317 Electric Characteristics
5. Electric Characteristics
C: 4D034243B
FXCQ-M 93
Safety Devices Setting EDBR341317
94 FXCQ-M
EDBR341317 Capacity Tables
7. Capacity Tables
7.1 Cooling Capacity
Indoor air temp.
Capacity 14.0°CWB 16.0°CWB 18.0°CWB 19.0°CWB 20.0°CWB 22.0°CWB 24.0°CWB
Model
indication 20°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 30°CDB 32°CDB
TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC
20 1.5 1.4 1.8 1.5 2.1 1.7 2.2 1.7 2.2 1.6 2.3 1.5 2.3 1.4
25 1.9 1.7 2.3 1.9 2.6 2.1 2.8 2.2 2.8 2.1 2.9 2.0 3.0 1.8
32 2.4 2.1 2.9 2.3 3.4 2.5 3.6 2.6 3.6 2.4 3.7 2.4 3.8 2.3
40 3.0 2.5 3.6 2.8 4.2 3.1 4.5 3.2 4.6 3.2 4.7 3.0 4.8 2.8
FXCQ-M
50
63
3.8
4.8
3.0
3.8
4.5
5.7
3.4
4.2
5.2
6.6
3.8
4.7
5.6
7.1
3.9
4.9
5.7
7.2
3.9
4.6
5.8
7.4
3.7
4.4
5.9
7.5
3.3
4.2
5
80 6.1 5.2 7.2 5.7 8.4 6.2 9.0 6.3 9.1 6.1 9.3 6.0 9.5 5.6
125 9.5 7.8 11.3 8.6 13.1 9.5 14.0 9.7 14.2 9.5 14.5 9.0 14.9 8.7
Note: These capacity tables are for use when selecting a VRV indoor unit. The actual capacity of the VRV system depends on factors such as
the selected model of outdoor units, outdoor air temperature and piping length. Please confirm that the corrected capacity of the VRV
system satisfies the required heat load.
FXCQ-M 95
Air Velocity and Temperature Distributions (Reference Data) EDBR341317
FXCQ63MVE
(Heating · Temperature distribution)
Discharge angle: 60°
Note:
The standard setup height of the double flow type is 3 m maximum. Shown here is the measurement distribution at
the ceiling height of 3 m.
96 FXCQ-M
EDBR341317 Air Velocity and Temperature Distributions (Reference Data)
FXCQ125MVE
(Heating · Air velocity distribution)
Discharge angle: 60°
FXCQ125MVE
(Heating · Temperature distribution)
Discharge angle: 60°
Note:
The standard setup height of the double flow type is 3 m maximum. Shown here is the measurement distribution at
the ceiling height of 3 m.
FXCQ-M 97
Sound Levels EDBR341317
9. Sound Levels
Overall
dB(A)
220V, 50/60Hz 240V, 50Hz
Model
H L H L
FXCQ20MVE 32 27 34 29
FXCQ25MVE 34 28 36 30
FXCQ32MVE
FXCQ40MVE 34 29 37 32
FXCQ50MVE
FXCQ63MVE 37 32 39 34
FXCQ80MVE 39 34 41 36
FXCQ125MVE 44 38 46 40
98 FXCQ-M
EDBR341317 Centre of Gravity
C: 4D034788C
FXCQ-M 99
Accessories EDBR341317
11. Accessories
11.1 Optional Accessories (for Unit)
FXCQ20MVE
Model FXCQ25MVE FXCQ40MVE FXCQ50MVE FXCQ63MVE FXCQ80MVE FXCQ125MVE
FXCQ32MVE
Decoration panel BYBC32G-W1 BYBC50G-W1 BYBC63G-W1 BYBC125G-W1
High efficiency filter 65% KAFJ532G36 KAFJ532G56 KAFJ532G80 KAFJ532G160
1
High efficiency filter 90%
1 KAFJ533G36 KAFJ533G56 KAFJ533G80 KAFJ533G160
Filter
related Filter Bottom
KDDFJ53G36 KDDFJ53G56 KDDFJ53G80 KDDFJ53G160
chamber suction
Long life replacement
KAFJ531G36 KAFJ531G56 KAFJ531G80 KAFJ531G160
filter
3D035093E
Note:
1. Filter chamber is required if installing high efficiency filter.
100 FXCQ-M
EDBR341317
FXEQ-A
Ceiling Mounted Cassette
(Single Flow) Type
1. Specifications ......................................................................................102
2. Dimensions .........................................................................................104
3. Piping Diagrams..................................................................................107
4. Wiring Diagrams..................................................................................108 6
5. Electric Characteristics........................................................................109
6.
7.
A RY
Safety Devices Setting ........................................................................110
Capacity Tables ..................................................................................111
I N
7.1 Cooling Capacity ..................................................................................111
I M
R E L
7.2 Heating Capacity ..................................................................................111
8. Sound Levels ......................................................................................112
P
9. Centre of Gravity .................................................................................114
10.Accessories.........................................................................................116
10.1 Optional Accessories (for Unit).............................................................116
10.2 Optional Accessories (for Controls)......................................................116
11.Operation and Installation Manual ......................................................117
FXEQ-A 101
Specifications EDBR341317
1. Specifications
Ceiling mounted cassette (Single flow) type
Model FXEQ20AVE FXEQ25AVE FXEQ32AVE FXEQ40AVE
Power supply 1 phase, 220V, 60Hz 1 phase, 220V, 60Hz 1 phase, 220V, 60Hz 1 phase, 220V, 60Hz
kcal/h 1,900 2,400 3,100 3,900
1 3 Cooling capacity (19°CWB) Btu/h 7,500 9,600 12,300 15,400
kW 2.2 2.8 3.6 4.5
kcal/h 2,200 2,800 3,400 4,300
2 3 Heating capacity Btu/h 8,500 10,900 13,600 17,100
kW 2.5 3.2 4.0 5.0
Casing / Colour Galvanized steel plate Galvanized steel plate Galvanized steel plate Galvanized steel plate
Dimensions: (H×W×D) mm 200×840×470 200×840×470 200×840×470 200×840×470
Coil (Cross Rows×Stages×Fin pitch mm 2×14×1.24 2×14×1.24 2×14×1.24 2×14×1.24+1×8×1.6
fin coil) Face area m² 0.158 0.158 0.158 0.158
Model — — — —
Type Sirocco fan Sirocco fan Sirocco fan Sirocco fan
Motor output × W 87×1 87×1 87×1 87×1
Fan Number of units
m³/min 6.0/4.9/4.0 6.9/5.8/4.8 8.0/7.0/5.5 9.8/7.8/6.2
Airflow rate (H/M/L)
cfm 212/173/141 244/205/169 282/247/194 346/275/219
Drive Direct drive Direct drive Direct drive Direct drive
Sound absorbing thermal insulation material
Liquid pipes mm
Foamed polyurethane
φ6.4 (Flare connection)
Foamed polyurethane
φ6.4 (Flare connection)
Y
Foamed polyurethane
R
φ6.4 (Flare connection)
A
Foamed polyurethane
φ6.4 (Flare connection)
IN
Piping Gas pipes mm φ12.7 (Flare connection) φ12.7 (Flare connection) φ12.7 (Flare connection) φ12.7 (Flare connection)
M
connections PVC26 PVC26 PVC26 PVC26
Drain pipe mm
( External dia. 26
Internal dia. 20 )
L I
( External dia. 26
Internal dia. 20 ) ( External dia. 26
Internal dia. 20 ) ( External dia. 26
Internal dia. 20 )
RE
Mass (Weight) kg 17 17 17 18
4 Sound level
(H/M/L)
Refrigerant control
Model
Cooling
Heating
dB(A)
30/28/26
33/29/26
P
Electronic expansion valve
BYEP40AW1
32/30/28
35/31/28
Electronic expansion valve
BYEP40AW1
35/33/30
38/34/31
Electronic expansion valve
BYEP40AW1
38/35/31
41/37/33
Electronic expansion valve
BYEP40AW1
Panel colour Fresh white Fresh white Fresh white Fresh white
Decoration Dimensions: (H×W×D) mm 80×950×550 80×950×550 80×950×550 80×950×550
panels
(Option) Resin net Resin net Resin net Resin net
Air filter (with mould resistance) (with mould resistance) (with mould resistance) (with mould resistance)
Mass (Weight) kg 8 8 8 8
Operation and installation Operation and installation Operation and installation Operation and installation
manual. Paper pattern for manual. Paper pattern for manual. Paper pattern for manual. Paper pattern for
installation. Drain hose installation. Drain hose installation. Drain hose installation. Drain hose
sealing material. Sealing sealing material. Sealing sealing material. Sealing sealing material. Sealing
material. Accessories bag. material. Accessories bag. material. Accessories bag. material. Accessories bag.
Plain washer (M10). C tight Plain washer (M10). C tight Plain washer (M10). C tight Plain washer (M10). C tight
Standard accessories cup screw M5 (3 kinds). cup screw M5 (3 kinds). cup screw M5 (3 kinds). cup screw M5 (3 kinds).
Wire clamp material. Hose Wire clamp material. Hose Wire clamp material. Hose Wire clamp material. Hose
band. Washer fixing band. Washer fixing band. Washer fixing band. Washer fixing
material. Antisweat material. material. Antisweat material. material. Antisweat material. material. Antisweat material.
Thermal insulation joint. Thermal insulation joint. Thermal insulation joint. Thermal insulation joint.
Thermal insulation tube. Thermal insulation tube. Thermal insulation tube. Thermal insulation tube.
Inside drain hose. Inside drain hose. Inside drain hose. Inside drain hose.
Drawing No. C: 3D084985
Notes:
Conversion formulae
1 Indoor temp.: 27°CDB, 19°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m.
2 Indoor temp.: 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
3 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat. cfm=m³/min×35.3
4 Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured at a point 1m in front of the unit and 1m downward. During actual operation, these values
are normally somewhat higher as a result of ambient conditions.
102 FXEQ-A
EDBR341317 Specifications
Fan
Motor output ×
Number of units W 117×1 117×1 6
m³/min 12.5/10.4/8.7 15.0/12.2/9.8
Airflow rate (H/M/L)
cfm 441/367/307 530/431/346
Drive Direct drive Direct drive
Sound absorbing thermal insulation material Foamed polyurethane Foamed polyurethane
Liquid pipes mm φ6.4 (Flare connection) φ9.5 (Flare connection)
φ12.7 (Flare connection) φ15.9 (Flare connection)
Y
Piping Gas pipes mm
connections
Drain pipe mm
PVC26
( External dia. 26
Internal dia. 20 )
I NA R PVC26
( External dia. 26
Internal dia. 20 )
M
Mass (Weight) kg 23 23
4 Sound level
(H/M/L)
Cooling
Heating
dB(A)
E L
38/35/31
41/37/34 I 43/39/35
46/42/38
Refrigerant control
Model
Panel colour
Decoration Dimensions: (H×W×D)
P R
Electronic expansion valve
BYEP63AW1
Fresh white
Electronic expansion valve
BYEP63AW1
Fresh white
panels mm 80×1,350×550 80×1,350×550
(Option) Resin net Resin net
Air filter (with mould resistance) (with mould resistance)
Mass (Weight) kg 10 10
Operation and installation manual. Paper pattern for Operation and installation manual. Paper pattern for
installation. Drain hose sealing material. Sealing material. installation. Drain hose sealing material. Sealing material.
Standard accessories Accessories bag. Plain washer (M10). C tight cup screw M5 Accessories bag. Plain washer (M10). C tight cup screw M5
(3 kinds). Wire clamp material. Hose band. Washer fixing (3 kinds). Wire clamp material. Hose band. Washer fixing
material. Antisweat material. Thermal insulation joint. material. Antisweat material. Thermal insulation joint.
Thermal insulation tube. Inside drain hose. Thermal insulation tube. Inside drain hose.
Standard accessories C: 3D084985
Notes:
Conversion formulae
1 Indoor temp.: 27°CDB, 19°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m.
2 Indoor temp.: 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
3 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat. cfm=m³/min×35.3
4 Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured at a point 1m in front of the unit and 1m downward. During actual operation, these values
are normally somewhat higher as a result of ambient conditions.
FXEQ-A 103
Dimensions EDBR341317
2. Dimensions
FXEQ20AVE / FXEQ25AVE / FXEQ32AVE / FXEQ40AVE
Unit (mm)
3D085025
104 FXEQ-A
EDBR341317 Dimensions
FXEQ50AVE
Unit (mm)
3D085026
6
FXEQ-A 105
Dimensions EDBR341317
FXEQ63AVE
Unit (mm)
3D085027
106 FXEQ-A
EDBR341317 Piping Diagrams
3. Piping Diagrams
4D079708A
FXEQ-A 107
Wiring Diagrams EDBR341317
4. Wiring Diagrams
FXEQ20AVE / FXEQ25AVE / FXEQ32AVE / FXEQ40AVE / FXEQ50AVE / FXEQ63AVE
3D084442A
108 FXEQ-A
EDBR341317 Electric Characteristics
5. Electric Characteristics
4D084944
FXEQ-A 109
Safety Devices Setting EDBR341317
Fan motor thermal protector °C OFF: 106±5°C OFF OFF: 106±5°C OFF OFF: 106±5°C OFF OFF: 106±5°C OFF OFF: 106±5°C OFF OFF: 106±5°C OFF
ON: 96±15°C ON ON: 96±15°C ON ON: 96±15°C ON ON: 96±15°C ON ON: 96±15°C ON ON: 96±15°C ON
C: 4D085034
110 FXEQ-A
EDBR341317 Capacity Tables
7. Capacity Tables
7.1 Cooling Capacity
Indoor air temp.
Capacity 14.0°CWB 16.0°CWB 18.0°CWB 19.0°CWB 20.0°CWB 22.0°CWB 24.0°CWB
Model
indication 20°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 30°CDB 32°CDB
TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC
20 1.5 1.3 1.8 1.5 2.1 1.7 2.2 1.7 2.2 1.7 2.3 1.6 2.3 1.5
25 1.9 1.6 2.3 1.9 2.6 2.1 2.8 2.1 2.8 2.1 2.9 2.0 3.0 1.9
32 2.4 2.0 2.9 2.3 3.4 2.6 3.6 2.5 3.6 2.6 3.7 2.5 3.8 2.4
FXEQ-A
40 3.0 2.4 3.6 2.8 4.2 3.1 4.5 3.2 4.5 3.1 4.7 3.1 4.8 2.9
50 3.8 3.1 4.5 3.5 5.2 3.9 5.6 4.0 5.7 4.0 5.8 3.8 5.9 3.7
63 4.8 3.8 5.7 4.4 6.6 4.9 7.1 5.0 7.2 4.9 7.4 4.8 7.5 4.6
Note: These capacity tables are for use when selecting a VRV indoor unit. The actual capacity of the VRV system depends on factors such as
the selected model of outdoor units, outdoor air temperature and piping length. Please confirm that the corrected capacity of the VRV
system satisfies the required heat load.
FXEQ-A 111
Sound Levels EDBR341317
8. Sound Levels
Overall
FXEQ20AVE FXEQ25AVE
Cooling Heating Cooling
3D085028
112 FXEQ-A
EDBR341317 Sound Levels
FXEQ32AVE
Heating Cooling Heating
3D085029 3D085030
FXEQ40AVE FXEQ50AVE
6
Cooling Heating Cooling
3D085031
FXEQ63AVE
Heating Cooling Heating
3D085032 3D085033
FXEQ-A 113
Centre of Gravity EDBR341317
9. Centre of Gravity
FXEQ20AVE / FXEQ25AVE / FXEQ32AVE
Unit (mm)
4D085038
FXEQ40AVE
Unit (mm)
4D085039
114 FXEQ-A
EDBR341317 Centre of Gravity
FXEQ50AVE / FXEQ63AVE
Unit (mm)
4D085040
FXEQ-A 115
Accessories EDBR341317
10. Accessories
10.1 Optional Accessories (for Unit)
Model FXEQ20AVE FXEQ25AVE FXEQ32AVE FXEQ40AVE FXEQ50AVE FXEQ63AVE
Decoration panel BYEP40AW1 BYEP63AW1
C: 3D084945
116 FXEQ-A
EDBR341317 Operation and Installation Manual
FXEQ20AVE
FXEQ25AVE
FXEQ32AVE
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Manutenção
Advertência
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balho de manutenção.
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belo ou inseticidas) próximos ao produto.
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Cuidado
Ŗ Só prossiga com a limpeza da unidade após parar a operação
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unidade durante
a operação!
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Descrição
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certo período de tempo. Cuidado
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1.Abra o hane de entrada.
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purrar para a parte superior. Se você o
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cova macia e detergente neutro.
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condicionado nas fendas.
5.Feche o hane de entrada.
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ção do sistema de controle e fazer com que a unidade Ŗ 1PFG Q EQPVGÕFQ FQ UCN PQ CT UGLC GNGXCFQ EQOQ RQT
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incêndio. e indústrias leves.
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uma explosão. 2-1.Cuidado
Ŗ Não toque nas aletas do trocador de calor. Ŗ Leia cuidadosamente este manual de operação antes de
Um toque inadequado pode resultar em danos e ferimentos. instalar a unidade interna.
Ŗ Tome um cuidado especial com o transporte da unidade. Ŗ Sempre peça ao revendedor ou a pessoal especializado
Tiras de embalagem PP são usadas para certos produtos. para realizar o trabalho de instalação. Uma instalação
Não realize o transporte suspendendo pelas tiras de em-
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camento de crianças ao brincar com eles. Ŗ 'ZRNKSWGCQWUW¶TKQEQOQQRGTCTFGXKFCOGPVGECFCHWP-
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a operação parar. Peça a ele para operar pessoalmente enquanto lê a parte
Espere pelo menos cinco minutos antes de desligar a ali- Operação deste manual.
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Ŗ &GRGPFGPFQFCUEQPFKÁÐGUFQCODKGPVGFKHGTGPVGU seu ar condicionado:
Certificação do produto
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2. Antes da instalação
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1. Determine a rota de deslocamento do ar condicionado.
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para os locais da instalação.Se a embalagem tiver que Acessórios
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(dentro da caixa)
placa de proteção sob a eslinga para içar a unidade e
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Descrição ŐBraçadeiras
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suporte do suspensor ao carregar o ar condicionado. Não Quanti-
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mato
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lação incluído com ela. ŒParafusos
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Ŗ Não instale ou use o ar condicionado nos seguintes locais: (M5)
parafuso de içamento da arruela da tubulação
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Parafusos
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Formato do padrão
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papel
ticas. (O sistema de controle pode não funcionar.) tubulação
do lado do
líquido
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Mais de 260
Suporte do suspensor
Mais de 1000
Placa de proteção
110~115
do teto
Mais de 150 Mais de 150
Figura 1 Figura 3
[Teto] <Observação>
As sobreposições do teto e do painel decorativo deve ser
maiores do que 20 mm. A distância entre as unidades inter-
nas e o teto não deve exceder 35 mm. Se for maior do que
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o teto novamente.
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Unidade: mm
Figura 2
[Observação]
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terferências e ruído na imagem. (Dependendo das ondas de
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<Abertura no teto><Sobreposições do painel decorativo e do teto>
trole remoto pode tornar-se menor. Instale a unidade inter-
Figura 4
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reforce o teto antecipadamente. papelão para a abertura no teto (dentro da caixa inferi-
(Consulte o espaço marcado na caixa da embalagem e or).
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local usando o controle remoto. Consulte o capítulo “12. para que eles possam ser conectados às unidades in-
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4. Preparações antes da instalação reforçar o suporte do teto. Consulte seu construtor para
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unidades e do parafuso de içamento. (Unidade [mm]) (3) Instale o parafuso de içamento (use parafusos W3/8 ou M10)
[Ao montar combinando com o painel] [Unidade: mm]
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490 a 510 (abertura no teto)
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550 (painel decorativo)
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Insira
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Suporte do suspensor
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[Prenda o suporte do suspensor] [Prenda a arruela]
com a unidade externa.>
<Isole tanto a tubulação do lado do gás e quanto a tubula-
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o papelão para a abertura no teto. Consulte seu con- isolamento capaz de suportar temperaturas de 120đ ou
strutor ou carpinteiro para obter mais detalhes. mais. Além disso, reforce o isolamento da tubulação do
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inhado com o da abertura no teto. EQPFGPUCÁºQPCUWRGTHÈEKGFQOCVGTKCNFGKUQNCOGPVQ
Ŗ Prenda o papelão para a abertura no teto nas unidades 0ºQUGGUSWGÁCFGXGTKſECTUGQƀWKFQTGHTKIGTCPVGÃQ
usando quatro parafusos Œ0GUUGECUQHCÁCQQTKHÈEKQPQ R410A antes de realizar a instalação da tubulação de
suporte do suspensor da unidade correspondente ao orifí- ƀWKFQTGHTKIGTCPVG#CFQÁºQFGQWVTQUƀWKFQUTGHTKIGT-
cio de montagem no papelão para a abertura no teto. antes pode resultar em uma operação anormal da uni-
Ŗ As posições relativas da unidade principal e do teto es- dade. >
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a altura do corpo da unidade apropriadamente Cuidado
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erante R410A. Sempre siga as instruções abaixo para re-
alizar o trabalho de instalação.
Ŗ Não se esqueça de usar os cortadores de tubos e as fer-
ramentas de alargamento especiais para o R410A.
Parafusos ԝ Ŗ #QEQPGEVCTQCNCTICOGPVQUQOGPVGTGXKUVCEQOÎNGQTGHTKI-
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(acessórios)
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[Prenda o padrão de montagem em papel] Ŗ Sempre use a porca do alargamento incluída com a unidade.
Figura 8
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alargamento do tipo 1. O uso de outras porcas do alarga-
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de esmagamento ou vedação.
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Cuidado
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suspensor SWGQCTEQPVCOKPGQƀWKFQTGHTKIGTCPVG
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de nível UVCNCÁºQPºQUGGUSWGÁCFGXGPVKNCTQUEÏOQFQU
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Ŗ 2CTCGXKVCTSWGCRCTVGFGCNCTICOGPVQTCEJGQWXC\GI¶U Tabela 2
aperte com um torquímetro. (Consulte a Figura 10) Tamanho da Ângulo de aperto Comprimento recomendado
Ŗ 2CTCGXKVCTXC\COGPVQFGI¶UTGXKUVCEQOÎNGQTGHTKIGT- tubulação adicional do braço da ferramenta
CPVG
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Ɏ
60 ~ 90 graus Cerca de 150mm
alargamento. (Consulte a Figura 11)
Ŗ Prenda a porca do alargamento na unidade principal. (Para Ɏ
60 ~ 90 graus Cerca de 200mm
evitar que a porca do alargamento envelheça e rache) Ɏ
30 ~ 60 graus Cerca de 250mm
Ŗ Consulte a Tabela 1 para obter o tamanho do alargamento Ɏ
30 ~ 60 graus Cerca de 300mm
e o torque de aperto.
[Aperte] [Revista com óleo]
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Torquímetro Não revista com óleo
refrigerante a superfície externa Revista com XGTKſSWGUGJ¶XC\COGPVQUFGI¶U
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Porca a superfície
Chave de boca interna do
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com material de isolamento. (Consulte a Figura 12)
Emendador da tubulação
alargamento
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Não deixe a porca tocar VQFCULWPVCUKPENWÈFCUŔ e ŕ na tubulação do lado do
Porca do alargamento no óleo refrigerante,
para evitar que ela NÈSWKFQ G PC VWDWNCÁºQ FQ NCFQ FQ I¶U #NÃO FKUUQ
seja aparafusada
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tas Ŕ e ŕ voltadas para cima. (Aperte ambas as ex-
tremidades com as braçadeiras Ő.)
Emendador da tubulação Alargamento Ŗ Para a tubulação do lado do líquido e a tubulação do lado
Porca do alargamento
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Observação: Não se esqueça de alinhar o centro da parte do PCU RCTVGU FG KUQNCOGPVQ FCU LWPVCU Ŕ e ŕ. (Parte da
EQPGEVQTFCVWDWNCÁºQFQƀWKFQTGHTKIGTCPVGEQOQFCRCTVG porca do alargamento)
de alargamento e da porca do alargamento.
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Parte do isolamento
XC\COGPVQFGI¶U da tubulação (parte lateral
Parte do isolamento das juntas Ԡ (acessória)
da unidade principal)
Tabela 1 Parte do conector da porca do alargamento Material de isolamento do meio Ԣ
Próxima ao corpo da unidade (acessório)
Emenda voltada para cima
Tamanho do
Diâmetro
Torque de aperto alargamento Alargamento
do tubo Unidade principal
A (mm)
0|O Braçadeiras ԛ Parte do isolamento da Enrole na junta da
Ɏ
(acessórias) tubulação (fornecida em campo)
MIH|EO porca do alargamento
±2°
0|O
Ɏ
±2°
R0.4-0.8
45°
MIH|EO Tubulação do lado do líquido
90°
0|O
Ɏ
MIH|EO
0|O
Ɏ
MIH|EO
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Se você tiver que instalar as unidades mas não tiver um FGKUQNCOGPVQCVÃCUEQPGZÐGUFCVWDWNCÁºQ7OCVWDWNCÁºQ
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dagem.
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Ŗ #PVGUFGUQNFCTCVWDWNCÁºQFQƀWKFQTGHTKIGTCPVGTGCNK\G
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primeiro a substituição do nitrogênio ou carregue nitrogênio
#QCRGTVCTCRQTECFQCNCTICOGPVQEQOWOCEJCXGQVQTSWG
PCVWDWNCÁºQFQƀWKFQTGHTKIGTCPVG
%WKFCFQFWTCPVGC
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interna usando o alargamento.(Consulte a Figura 13)
to com os seguintes ângulos nessa posição.
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Cuidado Ŗ 2CTCGXKVCTSWGCVWDWNCÁºQUGEWTXGGCTSWGKGRTGPFCCC
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1. #QECTTGICTQPKVTQIÄPKQFWTCPVGCUQNFCIGOEQPſIWTGC Ŗ Use a mangueira de drenagem ō e o grampo de metal Ŏ.
RTGUUºQFQPKVTQIÄPKQEQOQEGTECFG/2C
MIH acessórios. A mangueira de drenagem ō deve ser inseri-
EOWUCPFQWOCX¶NXWNCTGFWVQTCFGRTGUUºQ
EQOQWOC FCCVÃQſOFQUQSWGVGFGFTGPCIGOGRTGUCſTOGOGPVG
leve brisa em seu rosto). no marcador na extremidade frontal da mangueira usando
2. 0ºQWUGƀWZQCQUQNFCTCRCTVGFQEQPGEVQTFCVWDWNCÁºQ o grampo de metal Ŏ. Aperte o grampo de metal Ŏ CVÃ
FQƀWKFQTGHTKIGTCPVG7UGQGNGVTQFQHQUHQTCFQRCTC SWG C FKUV¸PEKC NGXCPVCFC FC ECDGÁC FQ RCTCHWUQ UGLC
EQDTGSWGPºQTGSWGTƀWZQ
$%W2,+5< menor do que 4 mm. (Consulte as Figuras 15 e 16)
$%W2+51
5GHQTWUCFQƀWZQ´DCUG Ŗ As duas peças a seguir devem ser isoladas para evitar
FGENQTQGNGECWUCT¶EQTTQUºQPQUVWDQUUGQƀWZQ EQPFGPUCÁºQGIQVGLCOGPVQ
EQPVKXGTƀÕQTGNGFCPKſECT¶QÃUVGTQWÎNGQFGÃVGTG Ŗ Mangueira de drenagem interna
CHGVCT¶FGHQTOCCKPFCOCKUPGICVKXCQUKUVGOCFC Ŗ Soquete de drenagem
VWDWNCÁºQFQƀWKFQTGHTKIGTCPVG %QPHQTOGOQUVTCFQPCſIWTCCDCKZQKUQNGQITCORQFG
3. 0ºQUGGUSWGÁCFGWUCTCUGIWKPVGVWDWNCÁºQFGƀWKFQ metal Ŗ e a mangueira de drenagem Ŏ com o material
refrigerante de isolamento grande ō (acessório).(Consulte a Figura
/CVGTKCNVWDQFGEQDTGHQUHQTCFQFGUQZKFCFQUGOLWPVCU 16)
4. Não use qualquer antioxidante ao soldar a tubulação. O
Grampo de metal ԙ Material de isolamento grande ԡ
resíduo de antioxidante pode entupir a tubulação e (acessório)
(acessório)
resultar em defeito das peças. Grampo de metal ԙ
(acessório)
Válvula redutora de pressão Mangueira de drenagemԘ
Local a ser Marcador 4mm
soldado Enrole
Figura 15 Figura 16
Nitrogênio
Válvula <Precauções para a instalação do tubo de levantamento
manual Nitrogênio
Tubulação de fluido refrigerante de drenagem>
Figura 13 Ŗ %GTVKſSWGUGFGSWGCCNVWTCFQVWDQFGNGXCPVCOGPVQFG
FTGPCIGOGUVGLCFGPVTQFGOO
Ŗ Mantenha o tubo de levantamento de drenagem vertical e
8. Instalação da tubulação de drenagem C PQ O¶ZKOQ OO FG FKUV¸PEKC FQ CT EQPFKEKQPCFQ
(1) Instale a tubulação de drenagem. (Consulte a Figura 17)
Conector da tubulação de drenagem Teto
Menos de 300 mm 1 - 1.5 m
Eslinga
Menos de 850 mm
Tubo de levantamento de drenagem
(fornecido em campo)
Intervalo ajustável
Grampo de metal ԙ (acessório)
(dentro de 635 mm)
Torneira de água de consumo
(com batente de borracha) Mangueira de drenagem Ԙ (acessória)
Tubulação de fluido refrigerante
Ŗ Assegure a devida drenagem da tubulação de drenagem Mangueira de drenagem Ԙ (acessória)
instalada.
Ŗ O diâmetro da tubulação de drenagem deve ser igual ou
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6WDQFGRQNKGVKNGPQVC-
Mantenha nivelada ou
OCPJQFCVWDWNCÁºQOOFK¸OGVTQGZVGTPQOO levemente inclinada para cima
(Excluindo os tubos de levantamento) Mantenha nivelada ou incline-a levemente para cima na
Ŗ 2CTCGXKVCTCHQTOCÁºQFGGODQNKCRGNQCTTGFW\CCVWDWNCÁºQ instalação para evitar o acúmulo de ar na mangueira de
drenagem. Se houver acúmulo de ar, haverá ruído quando
FGFTGPCIGOQO¶ZKOQRQUUÈXGNGKPENKPGCRCTCDCKZQ1ITC- houver um contrafluxo da drenagem, após a bomba de
diente deve ser de 1/100 ou mais. (Consulte a Figura 14) drenagem parar.
Figura 17
[Cuidado]
Conexão da tubulação de drenagem
Ŗ Não a conecte diretamente a tubos de esgoto com odor
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PQ EQTRQ FC WPKFCFG KPVGTPC CVTCXÃU FC VWDWNCÁºQ FG
drenagem e corroer o trocador de calor.
Centralize a tubulação de drenagem
Ŗ Não torça ou dobre a mangueira de drenagem ŎVCODÃO
Instale com um gradiente de pelo menos 1/100 para
evitar a formação de embolia pelo ar. PºQCRNKSWGHQTÁCGZEGUUKXC5GKUUQPºQHQTHGKVQQEQTTGT¶
WOXC\COGPVQFG¶IWC
Figura 14
Ŗ 2CTCWUCTCVWDWNCÁºQFGFTGPCIGOEQPXGTIGPVGEQPGEVG
Cuidado a de acordo com a Figura 14.
Ŗ Selecionar a tubulação de drenagem convergente com o
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VCOCPJQCFGSWCFQFGCEQTFQEQOCECRCEKFCFGFCWPK-
queio.
dade a ser conectada.
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3. 7UGWOFKULWPVQTFGHWICRCTCQVGTTCEQORCVÈXGNEQO
aparelhos para proteção contra sobrecorrente do
aterramento e proteção contra curto-circuitos. Se o
aparelho especial de proteção do terra estiver montado
PQFKULWPVQTFGHWICRCTCQVGTTCPºQUGGUSWGÁCFG
OQPVCTVCODÃOWOFKULWPVQTFGNKPJC Alça da tampa da caixa
4. Ao conectar a uma unidade externa com uma quanti- de componentes elétricos
FCFGFGƀWKFQTGHTKIGTCPVGFGM9QWOGPQUWUG
Direção de deslizamento
ſQUDNKPFCFQURCTCCſCÁºQFGVTCPUOKUUºQGCſCÁºQ da caixa de componentes
elétricos
do controle remoto.
Ŗ 1UEQORTKOGPVQUFCſCÁºQFGVTCPUOKUUºQGFCſCÁºQFQ
Parafusos (dois locais)
controle remoto são indicados abaixo.
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trole remoto GNÃVTKEQURQTOGKQFQQTKHÈEKQFGGPVTCFCGOWONCFQ
Unidade externa a Ŗ 6KRQFGƀWZQRCTC
Ŗ 6KRQFGƀWZQNCVGTCN
ser conectada cima
/¶ZKOQFGO /¶ZKOQFGO Orifício de entrada de corrente forte
Unidade externa
(Comprimento total da (Comprimento total da Fiação de alimentação elétrica (corrente forte)
– unidade interna
ſCÁºQO ſCÁºQO Fio terra (corrente forte)
Unidade interna
/¶ZKOQFGO Maximum 500m Orifício de entrada de corrente fraca
– controle remoto
Fiação de transmissão (corrente fraca)
Ŗ 'PTQNG C RCTVG DNKPFCFC EQO ſVC KUQNCPVG GVE RCTC GXKVCT Fiação do controle remoto (corrente fraca)
que ela toque em outros terminais.
Ŗ 5GORTGEQPGEVGſTOGOGPVGCGZVTGOKFCFGFCRCTVGDNKPFC-
da ao aterramento sem ruído marcado com .
5. #UGURGEKſECÁÐGUFQUHWUÈXGKUFCRNCECUºQ Cuidado
250V 3.15A (F1U)
Ŗ (QTC FQ CT EQPFKEKQPCFQ PºQ RCUUG C ſCÁºQ FQ EQPVTQNG
#FXGTVÄPEKC 5G Q HWUÈXGN SWGKOCT RGÁC C WO RTQſU-
TGOQVQGCſCÁºQFGVTCPUOKUUºQLWPVCOGPVGEQOQWVTCUſ-
sional para substituí-lo. Não o troque você
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OGUOQ %CUQ EQPVT¶TKQ RQFGO QEQTTGT
ſCÁºQFGVTCPUOKUUºQCRGNQOGPQUOOFGFKUV¸PEKCFC
CEKFGPVGUEQOQEJQSWGGNÃVTKEQ
ſCÁºQFGCNKOGPVCÁºQGNÃVTKECGFGQWVTCUſCÁÐGUGNÃVTKECU
6. %QOQGUVCWPKFCFGGUV¶GSWKRCFCEQOWOKPXGTUQT
%CUQEQPVT¶TKQQGHGKVQFCKPVGTHGTÄPEKCGNÃVTKEC
TWÈFQGZ-
RCTCGXKVCTWOFGHGKVQPQRTÎRTKQFKULWPVQTFGHWICRCTC
terno) pode resultar em defeitos e quebras.
QVGTTCUGNGEKQPGWOFKULWPVQTECRC\FGNKFCTEQO
Ŗ 2CTCCKPUVCNCÁºQGCſCÁºQFQEQPVTQNGTGOQVQEQPUWNVGQ
JCTOÏPKECUGNGXCFCU
“Manual de instalação do controle remoto” incluído com elas.
9-3.%CTCEVGTÈUVKECUGNÃVTKECU Ŗ #Q EQPGEVCT C CNKOGPVCÁºQ GNÃVTKEC FQ CT EQPFKEKQPCFQ
Alimentação Motor da EQPUWNVGQő&KCITCOCFGſCÁºQŒUKOWNVCPGCOGPVG
Ar condicionado
GNÃVTKEC ventoinha Ŗ %QPGEVGEQTTGVCOGPVGCſCÁºQFQEQPVTQNGTGOQVQGCſCÁºQ
Intervalo de transmissão a seus terminais correspondentes
Modelo *\ Tensão MCA MFA KW FLA
de tensão
20 (3) %QPGEVGQUſQUPCECKZCFGEQORQPGPVGUGNÃVTKEQU
25 Mínimo EQPHQTOGOQUVTCFQPCſIWTCCDCKZQ
32 de 198 V
60 220V 16
40 /¶ZKOQ
50 de 242 V
63
MCA: corrente mínima do circuito (A) / 1
/(#EQTTGPVGO¶ZKOCFQHWUÈXGN
# Alimentação elétrica Monofásica
M9RQVÄPEKCPQOKPCNFGUCÈFCFQOQVQTFCXGPVQKPJC
M9 ∼220V 60Hz
FLA: corrente em carga total (A)
Fiação de alimentação elétrica (corrente forte)
Fio terra (corrente forte)
10. 'ZGORNQFGſCÁºQ Fiação de transmissão (corrente fraca)
Fiação do controle remoto (corrente fraca)
10-1.%QOQEQPGEVCTCſCÁºQFGCNKOGPVCÁºQGNÃVTKEC
QUſQUVGTTCCſCÁºQFQEQPVTQNGTGOQVQGC
Proibido
ſCÁºQFGVTCPUOKUUºQ Nunca conecte a fiação de
Depois que a fiação estiver
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usando as braçadeiras ԛ.
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#Q EQPGEVCT QU ſQU RCUUGQU FG HQTOC TGIWNCT G CRGTVG Ŗ 1UſQUGNÃVTKEQUFGXGOUGTRCUUCFQUCVTCXÃUFCRCTVGFG
ſTOGOGPVGCVCORCFCECKZCFGEQORQPGPVGUGNÃVTKEQU RCUUCIGOFQUſQUGNÃVTKEQU
1ſQRTGUQEQODTCÁCFGKTCGCVCORCFCECKZCFGEQORQ- Ŗ &GRQKUFGEQPGEVCTQUſQUCFQVGOGFKFCURCTCRTQVGIGT
PGPVGU GNÃVTKEQU RTQVWDGTCPVG RQFGO TGUWNVCT GO TKUEQ FG QUſQUGNÃVTKEQUGCRCTVGFGRCUUCIGOFQUſQUGNÃVTKEQU
EJQSWGGNÃVTKEQQWKPEÄPFKQ RCTCGXKVCTCGPVTCFCFQ¶IWCGRGSWGPQUCPKOCKU
Ŗ Enrole o material de vedação ⑬PQUſQUGNÃVTKEQUFGEQTT-
Ao conectar a uma unidade Ao conectar a uma unidade GPVGHQTVGGEQTTGPVGHTCECEQPHQTOGCſIWTCCDCKZQ
externa com uma quantidade externa com uma quantidade
#GPVTCFCFG¶IWCQWRGSWGPQUCPKOCKUEQOQKPUGVQU
de fluido refrigerante de 24,36 de fluido refrigerante maior
kW ou menos do que 24,36 kW pode resultar em curto-circuito da caixa de componentes
P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2 P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2
GNÃVTKEQU
REMOTE
CONTRL
TRANSMISSION
WIRING
FORCED
OFF
REMOTE
CONTRL
TRANSMISSION
WIRING
FORCED
OFF
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Material de vedaçãoԤ Parte de passagem
(acessório)
6
Fio blindado Fios
Dentro do ar
elétricos Fora do ar
Figura 20 condicionado
condicionado
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ſQU FG EQPGZºQ [Método para enrolar o material de vedação]
internos)
50-70 mm
7 ± 1mm Sistema 1 Um controle remoto controla uma unidade interna
Alimentação elétrica Alimentação elétrica Alimentação elétrica
Monofásica Monofásica Monofásica
~220V 60Hz Unidade externa ~220V 60Hz ~220V 60Hz
L N L N L N
IN/D OUT/D
F1 F2 F1 F2
Ŗ (KCÁºQFGCNKOGPVCÁºQGNÃVTKECGſQUVGTTC
#DTCCVCORCFCECKZCFGEQORQPGPVGUGNÃVTKEQU
'PVºQ RCUUG QU ſQU GNÃVTKEQU RCTC Q CT EQPFKEKQPCFQ
CVTCXÃUFCRCTVGFQUſQUGNÃVTKEQUGEQPGEVGQUCQDNQEQ
FGVGTOKPCKU2#NÃOFKUUQPºQUGGUSWGÁCFGLWPVCTCU
NWXCUFGRTQVGÁºQFCſCÁºQPCECKZCFGEQORQPGPVGUGNÃ-
L N P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2 L N P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2 L N P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2
tricos.
Ŗ (KCÁºQFQEQPVTQNGTGOQVQGſCÁºQFGVTCPUOKUUºQ
Unidade interna A Unidade interna B Unidade interna
2CUUGQUſQUGNÃVTKEQURCTCQCTEQPFKEKQPCFQCVTCXÃUFC mais distante
RCTVGFQUſQUGNÃVTKEQUGEQPGEVGQUCQDNQEQFGVGTOKPCKU
2#NÃOFKUUQPºQUGGUSWGÁCFGLWPVCTCUNWXCUFGRTQ- P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2
VGÁºQFCſCÁºQPCECKZCFGEQORQPGPVGUGNÃVTKEQU
='ZGORNQFGſCÁºQ? Controle remoto Controle remoto Controle remoto
(acessório opcional) (acessório opcional) (acessório opcional)
Cuidado Figura 21
Ao conectar com a unidade externa com uma quantidade Sistema 2 Controle em grupo ou dois controles remotos
FGƀWKFQTGHTKIGTCPVGFGM9QWOGPQUUKICCUKP- controlam uma unidade interna
struções abaixo. Alimentação
Ŗ 5GORTGWUGſQUDNKPFCFQURCTCCſCÁºQFQEQPVTQNGTGOQVQG elétrica
CſCÁºQFGVTCPUOKUUºQGTGCNK\GWOCVGTTCOGPVQUGOTWÈFQ Monofásica
~220V 60Hz Unidade externa
(peças ǚ e *) L N
Ŗ 5GGUVKXGTWUCPFQQEQPVTQNGTGOQVQEQOſQÃPGEGUU¶TKQ IN/D OUT/D
F1 F2 F1 F2
Observação: Não é necessário inserir o endereço da unidade
interna durante o controle em grupo.(Depois de
WUCT Q RQTVCEQPVTQNG TGOQVQ KPEQTRQTCFQ
OGVCN LWPVC- ligar a alimentação elétrica, ela será configurada
OGPVG EQO Q EQPVTQNG TGOQVQ G EQPGEVCT Q ſQ VGTTC UGO
automaticamente.)
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Sistema 3 Quando estiver equipado com uma unidade BS Ŗ Consulte a tabela abaixo para obter o torque de aperto dos
Alimentação elétrica Unidade parafusos dos terminais.
Monofásica externa Unidade BS Terminais 6QTSWGFGCRGTVQ
0|O
~220V 60Hz
L N IN/D OUT/D OUT/D IN/D Bloco de terminais para o controle
F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2
TGOQVQſCÁºQFGVTCPUOKUUºQ
2
Bloco de terminais da alimentação
GNÃVTKEC
2
Terminal de aterramento sem ruído (M4)
Bloco de terminais da
fiação do controle remoto
(GPÏOGPQUEQOQEQPGZÐGUHTQWZCUFGſQUGNÃVTKEQURQ-
dem causar um aquecimento anormal. Siga rigorosa-
mente as instruções abaixo. Controle remoto 1 (M) Controle remoto 2 (S)
Ŗ 7UGCſCÁºQFGCNKOGPVCÁºQGNÃVTKECGURGEKſECFCGRTGP-
FCCſTOGOGPVG8GTKſSWGUGJ¶VGPUºQGZVGTPCCRNKECFC [Observação]
ao bloco de terminais. Ŗ Se o controle em grupo e dois controles remotos forem usa-
Ŗ Aperte os parafusos dos terminais com uma chave de fen- FQULWPVQUUGT¶PGEGUU¶TKQEQPGEVCTſQUFGNKICÁºQFKTGVC
da adequada. O uso de uma chave de fenda pequena Ŗ Conecte o controle remoto 2 (S) à unidade interna na ex-
RQFGTKC FCPKſECT C ECDGÁC FQ RCTCHWUQ PºQ CVKPIKPFQ Q VTGOKFCFGFQUſQUFGNKICÁºQFKTGVC
22
efeito de aperto adequado.
Ŗ Apertar em excesso os parafusos dos terminais pode que-
DT¶NQU
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Contamina-
Cerca de
ção leve do 01
JQTCU
ſNVTQFGCT
10(20) 0
Contamina-
Cerca de
ÁºQUÃTKCFQ 02
JQTCU
ſNVTQFGCT
Ŗ #WPKFCFGGZVGTPCPºQGUV¶GPGTIK\CFC
Ŗ #WPKFCFGGZVGTPCPºQGUV¶EQPGEVCFC´
ſCÁºQFGCNKOGPVCÁºQGNÃVTKEC
Exibindo “ U4 ”
Ŗ #ſCÁºQFGVTCPUOKUUºQGQUVGTOKPCKU
Exibindo “ UH ”
HQTÁCFQUEQOQ&'5.+)#&15
66
estão conectados incorretamente.
Ŗ #ſCÁºQFGVTCPUOKUUºQGUV¶FGUEQPGEVCFC
Ŗ #WPKFCFGKPVGTPCPºQGUV¶GPGTIK\CFC
Ŗ #WPKFCFGKPVGTPCPºQGUV¶EQPGEVCFC´
ſCÁºQFGCNKOGPVCÁºQGNÃVTKEC
Ŗ Os terminais de conexão do controle
TGOQVQGFCſCÁºQFGVTCPUOKUUºQ
((
Sem exibição
e os terminais forçados como DESLIGA-
&15
66GUVºQEQPGEVCFQUKPEQTTGVC-
mente.
Ŗ #ſCÁºQFGVTCPUOKUUºQFQEQPVTQNGTGOQVQ
GUV¶FGUEQPGEVCFC
Se a execução de testes for concluída enquanto o decoração
FQEÏOQFQGUVKXGTUGPFQTGCNK\CFCRCTCRTQVGIGTCWPKFCFG
KPVGTPCPºQQRGTGQCTEQPFKEKQPCFQCPVGUFGEQPENWKTCFGE-
QTCÁºQFQEÏOQFQ'ZRNKECTGUUCSWGUVºQENCTCOGPVGCUGW
cliente. A operação sob essas condições pode resultar em
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FG¶IWCGVE
Cuidado
Se a execução de testes do ar condicionado for concluída
enquanto o trabalho de decoração de interiores estiver sendo
TGCNK\CFQRCTCGXKVCTSWGQCTEQPFKEKQPCFQUGLCFCPKſECFQ
RGÁCCUGWENKGPVGRCTCPºQQRGT¶NQCPVGUFGEQPENWKTQVTC-
balho de decoração de interiores.
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FCFGEQTCÁºQFGKPVGTKQTGUEQOQVKPVCUGCFGUKXQURQFGO
contaminar o ar condicionado.
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Os seguintes símbolos não são problemas
Os seguintes sintomas têm suas próprias causas e não são problemas. Portanto, continue usando esta unidade.
Símbolos Descrição
Não opera imediatamente g Para proteger a unidade, comece a operá-la novamente três minutos após a operação
g Começa a operar imediatamente ter sido interrompida.
após interromper a operação. g Depois de ligá-la, a ventoinha demora 30 segundos para começar a operar
g Quando o modo de configuração
da operação já foi alterado.
Nj O odor emitido pela unidade após absorver o cheiro de cômodos, móveis, cigarros etc.
Um odor sai da unidade interna
(Recomendamos que você peça a um técnico para limpar a unidade interna. Consulte seu revendedor. )
Embora o ar condicionado tenha g Se as unidades internas de outros cômodos estiverem realizando a operação de
parado, ainda pode ser detectada aquecimento, poderá ser detectada umidade pelo ar condicionado parado.
temperatura ou a ventoinha das (O fluido refrigerante também flui para o ar condicionado parado.)
unidades internas continua
funcionando
Operação interrompida g Se a tensão flutuar muito, para proteger a unidade, o ar condicionado parará por no
repentinamente máximo três minutos e iniciará novamente.
(a lâmpada de operação ainda
está acesa)
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Verifique novamente
É melhor reexaminar do que solicitar reparos precipitadamente.
Símbolos Descrição
g O disjuntor ou o fusível estão desconectados?
O ar condicionado não funciona g A alimentação elétrica está desligada?
g O método de configuração do temporizador é adequado?
Repentinamente funciona de g Trovões ou ondas de rádio também resultarão em defeito do ar condicionado. Nesse caso,
desligue a alimentação elétrica e ligue-a novamente e, então, inicie o ar condicionado com
forma anormal durante a operação o controle remoto.
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Maintenance
Warning
Ŗ Only the professional service person can perform mainte-
nance work.
Ŗ Turn off all power supply before contacting with the wiring
devices.
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cide) near the product.
Do not clean the product with organic solvents such as
paint thinner. Using the organic solvents may result in
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Ŗ Ask the technical expertise to install the optional accessories.
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Never clean
the unit during
operation!
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Caution
Ŗ Do not use the hot water with temperature higher than
Ŗ Use stable prep stand. 50đ, to prevent from fading or being deformed.
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Product category and operating noise Daikin will have the key components and parts in stock for
Model 9 years at least after discontinuing the production of this
20 25 32 type of air conditioner.
Name
Functions Heat pump The key components and parts mean parts essential for
Structure of the the operation of air conditioner.
Slit type Ŗ Maintenance and inspection
units
Cooling method After years of operation, accumulated dust will more or less
Air cooling impairs the units’ performance.
of condenser
Category We advise you to enter a maintenance and inspection contract
Air supply mode Direct blowing
Rated cooling (pay service) in addition to a normal maintenance performed by
2200 2800 3600 yourself. For details about the professional service, contact
capacity (W)
Rated heating your dealer.
2500 3200 4000 Ŗ Where to call
capacity (W)
Operating noise dB (A) For after-sales service, etc., consult with your dealer.
(Equivalent value in anechoic room)
33 35 38
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reset and maintenance. The unit to be discarded should be
6
Model
40 50 63 JCPFNGFD[VJGTGE[ENGTYKVJSWCNKſECVKQPQHFGCNKPIYKVJVJG
Name
wasted electrical appliance and electronic products.
Functions Heat pump
Ŗ For each homogeneous material of the air conditioner, contents
Structure of the
Slit type of the lead, mercury, hexavalent chromium, PBB and PBDE are
units
lower than 0.1% (mass fraction), and content of the cadmium is
Cooling method
Air cooling lower than 0.01% (mass fraction).
of condenser
Category
Air supply mode Direct blowing
Rated cooling
4. Piping diagram
4500 5600 7100
capacity (W) Indoor unit heat exchanger
Rated heating Gas side
5000 6300 8000 piping interface
capacity (W)
Operating noise dB (A)
41 41 46
(Equivalent value in anechoic room)
Description
Ŗ During actual operation, due to the ambient noise and M
echo, the operating noise usually larger than the indicated Fan
value. Liquid side
Ŗ Values listed above may be changed after technological Filter Filter piping interface
improvement.
Electronic expansion valve
3. After-sales service and guarantee
repair
Warning
Ŗ Ask the professional service person to make repairs.
Improper repairs may result in water leakage, electric
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Ŗ Always ask the professional service person for removing
and reinstalling.
Improper installation may result in water leakage, electric
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Ŗ The refrigerant within the air conditioner is safe.
Generally, it is unlikely to leak. However, in case of a refrigerant
leakage in the rooms, it may generate noxious gas if in contact
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After completing refrigerant leakage repair work, don’t
operate the air conditioner until a service person con-
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Tear and discard the plastic bag to prevent the children 2-2.Accessories
from suffocating when playing with the plastic bags Check if the following accessories are supplied with your air
Ŗ Do not shut down the power supply immediately after the conditioner.
operation stops. Product certification
Wait at least 5 minutes before shutting down the power Operation & installation manual
supply.
Failure to do so may result in water leakage and other
malfunctions.
Ŗ Depending on the setting conditions, different products
may lead to electromagnetic interference.
In this case, keep proper distance away from the products.
2. Before installation
6
Do not and never discard any required accessories until the
installation is completed! Paper board for ceiling opening Accessories
1. Determine the move-in route of the air conditioner. (within the box)
2. Do not remove the packing until carrying the unit to the ōDrain ŎMetal ŏHanger bracket
installation locations.If the packing has to be removed, Description ŐClamps
hose clip washers
use a soft sling or put a protective plate under sling to Quantity 1 1 8 6
lift the unit up and prevent the unit from being damaged
or scratched.
Shape
No matter during or after unsealing, grasp the hanger bracket
when carrying the air conditioner. Do not put any stress to the
refrigerant piping, drain piping or plastic parts. őLifting screw Piping
Check the refrigerant is R410A before installing the air conditioner. ŒScrews œWasher
Description mounting paper insulation
(M5) ſZKPIRNCVG
For installing the outdoor unit, refer to the installation manual pattern material
included with it. Quantity - 9 4 2
Ŗ Do not install or use the air conditioner in the following
locations:
Ŗ Where the mineral oil, oil fume or spray is full of, for example, ŔFor gas
a kitchen. (Plastic parts may be aged and lead to unit’s falling Mounting side piping
Shape
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Also used as
Ŗ Where there is corrosive gas, such as sulfurous acid gas. pattern
packaging
screws ŕFor liquid
(Copper pipes or soldered parts may be corroded and
side piping
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Ŗ 9JGTG VJGTG KU ƀCOOCDNG ICU QT XQNCVKNG ƀCOOCDNGU Description Insulation material
such as gasoline or thinner is used. (Gases around the Quantity 1 for each 2
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Ŗ Where there is machinery emitting electromagnetic
(Others)
waves. (Controlling system may not work.) ⑫Medium-2 Ŗ Operation & installation
Ŗ Where the content of the salt in the air is high, for example, manual
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such as in the factory. Shape Ŗ Paper board for ceiling
Besides, it is also not suitable for vehicles or ships. ⑪Medium-1 ⑬ opening
Ŗ This series air conditioner (including the indoor unit and
outdoor unit) is suitable for household, business and light
industry.
ŖLarge
2-1.Caution
Ŗ Carefully read this manual before installing the indoor unit.
Ŗ Always ask the dealer or specialized personnel to carry
out the installation work. Improper installation may result
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Ŗ Only use the accessory components and parts or the ones
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components and parts may result in the unit falling, water
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Ŗ Explain the users how to operate the air conditioner’s each
function properly and how to regulate the temperature. Ask
them to operate personally while reading the operation part
under this manual.
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50-80mm
Anchor bolt
470 (indoor unit)
Ceiling
Figure 5
A (indoor unit)
B (distance between suspension bolts) Note) All the above parts are supplied at the installation site.
C (ceiling opening)
D (decorative panel)
5. Indoor unit installation 6
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FXEQ20~40AVE 840 903 860~910 950 Installation procedure for locations with newly-mount-
FXEQ50~63AVE 1240 1303 1260~1310 1350 ed ceiling:
(1) ġ (2) ġ (3) ġ (4) ġ (5) ġ (6)
Installation procedure for locations already having had
Hanger bracket
ceiling:
(1) ġ (3) ġ (4) ġ (5)
Ceiling protective
(1) Temporarily install the indoor units
110~115
plate Ŗ Attach the hanger bracket to the lifting screw. Be sure to se-
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using the nuts and hanger washers ŏ 6JG YCUJGT ſZKPI
Figure 3
plate œ can prevent the hanger washer ŏ from slipping off.
Upper nut
<Note> Hanger washers 3 Washer fixing plate 7
Overlaps of the ceiling and the decorative panel should be
_
(accessories)
20mm over. Distance between the indoor units and the ceil-
ing should not exceed 35mm. If it is over 35mm, thicken the Hanger bracket
Insert
ceiling material at position or repair the ceiling again.
=4GHGTVQVJGHQNNQYKPIſIWTG? Tighten (double nut)
Figure 6 Figure 7
(2) For dimensions of the ceiling opening, refer to the
Truss paper board for ceiling opening. Consult your builder or
carpenter for details.
Ŗ Center of the ceiling opening is marked on the paper
Ceiling material board for ceiling opening.Center of the units is in line
with that of the ceiling opening.
Less than 35 Less than 35
Ŗ Fix the paper board for ceiling opening to the units using
More than 20 490~510 More than 20
4 screws Œ. In this case, make the hole on the unit’s
<Ceiling opening><Overlaps of the decorative panel and the ceiling> hanger bracket corresponded to the mounting hole on
Figure 4 the paper board for ceiling opening.
(2) If necessary, punching through the opening needed for Ŗ Relative positions of the main unit and ceiling are marked
installation on the ceiling. (For locations already having on the paper board for ceiling opening. Adjust the height
had the ceiling) of the unit body accordingly.
Ŗ For dimensions of the ceiling opening, refer to the paper
board for ceiling opening (within the bottom box).
Ŗ Prepare all the pipes (refrigerant piping and drain pip-
ing) and electric wires (remote controller wiring, indoor
and outdoor units’ connection wiring and power wiring)
to be connected to the indoor units before installation, Screwsԝ
Paper board for ceiling opening
so that they can be connected to the indoor units imme- (accessories)
(within the bottom box)
diately after completing installation. [Secure the mounting paper pattern]
Ŗ After punching through the ceiling opening, in order to Figure 8
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be necessary to reinforce the ceiling bracket. Consult
your builder for details.
(3) Install the lifting screw (use W3/8 or M10 bolts)
Ŗ In order to withstand the weight of the units, use founda-
tion bolts for locations already having had the ceiling
and embedded anchor bolts, buried anchor bolts or oth-
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32.7-39.9N · m
refrigerant piping in accordance with the installation envi- Ɏ9.5(3/8") 12.8-13.2
±2°
R0.4-0.8
45°
(333-407kgf · cm)
90°
49.5-60.3N · m
the surface of the insulation material.> Ɏ12.7(1/2") 16.2-16.6
(504-616kgf · cm)
<Be sure to check the refrigerant is R410A before per-
61.8-75.4N · m
forming refrigerant piping installation. Adopting other Ɏ15.9(5/8") 19.3-19.7
(630-770kgf · cm)
refrigerants may result in the abnormal operation of the
unit.> Caution
Caution 5ETGYKPIQXGTVKIJVYKNNFCOCIGVJGƀCTKPICPFTGUWNVKPTGHTKIGTCPV
leakage.
This product is the special unit for the new refrigerant R410A.
Please note that do not apply the oil to other parts excluding
Always follow the instructions below to perform installation
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work.
damage.
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R410A.
Ŗ 9JGP EQPPGEVKPI VJG ƀCTKPI QPN[ EQCV VJG TGHTKIGTCPV QKN Ŗ If there is no torque wrench, refer to Table 2.
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&QPQVWUG nut will get tight suddenly while being screwed to a certain
QVJGTƀCTKPIPWVUUWEJCUV[RGƀCTKPIPWV7UKPIQVJGTƀCTKPI position. In this case, continue rotate the nut based on the
nuts may lead to refrigerant leakage.) angles in Table 2 from this position.
Ŗ To prevent entry of any dirt, dust or moisture into the piping,
adjust the piping through pinching or sealing methods. It is not recommended and only use in emergency.
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It’s necessary to use the torque wrench to install the units. If Ŗ Before brazing the refrigerant piping, perform nitrogen re-
you have to install the units but without the torque wrench, RNCEGOGPV ſTUV QT EJCTIKPI PKVTQIGP KPVQ VJG TGHTKIGTCPV
then perform installation based on following approach. piping (Caution 1) during brazing (Caution 2), then connect
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leakage. (Refer to Figure 13)
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will suddenly increase at certain position. In this case, continue Caution
TQVCVGVJGƀCTKPIPWVVQVJGHQNNQYKPICPINGUHTQOVJKURQUKVKQP 1. When charging nitrogen into the piping for brazing, set the
Table 2 pressure to 0.02 MPa (0.2kgf/cm2) using pressure-reducing
valve (as a slight breeze on your cheek).
Recommended tool arm 2. &QPQVWUGƀWZYJGPDTC\KPIVJGTGHTKIGTCPVRKRKPI
Piping size Further tightening angle
length connector part. Use the phosphor copper electrode which
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Ɏ9.5(3/8") 60 ~ 90 degrees 200mm around +51
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Ɏ12.7(1/2") 30 ~ 60 degrees 250mm around
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damage the ester or ether oil and further adversely affect
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Ɏ15.9(5/8") 30 ~ 60 degrees 300mm around the refrigerant piping system.)
3. Make sure to use the following refrigerant piping
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(3) After checking that there is no gas leakage, insulate the 4. Do not use any anti-oxidants when brazing the piping.
piping connector part properly with insulation material. The residual anti-oxidants may clog the piping and
(Refer to Figure 12) result in malfunction of the parts.
Ŗ When performing insulation, attach the included joint in-
sulation parts Ŕ and ŕ to the liquid side piping and gas Pressure-reducing valve
side piping. In addition, make the seams of the joint in- Location to
be brazed Wrap
sulation parts Ŕ and ŕ face upward. (Pinch both ends
with the clamps Ő.)
Ŗ For the liquid side piping and gas side piping, wrap the Nitrogen
Manual
medium insulation material ⑪ and ⑫ to the joint insulation valve Nitrogen
Refrigerant piping
parts Ŕ and ŕ. (Flaring nut part)
Insulation of the liquid side piping Figure 13
Piping insulation part Joint insulation part Ԡ (accessory)
(main unit side)
Close to the unit body
Flaring nut connector part Medium insulation material Ԣ
(accessory)
8. Drain piping installation
Seam facing upward
(1) Install the drain piping.
Main unit Drain piping connector
Figure 12
Caution
Centralize the drain piping
For piping connected locally, wrap the insulation material
Install with the gradient at least 1/100 to prevent the air
till the piping connections. The naked piping may result in embolism from being formed.
condensation and burns
Figure 14
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Water gathered in the drain pipes will result in blockage. After completing wiring installation
Ŗ To prevent water from gathering in the electrical compo-
nents such as the drain pump, add about 1000CC water
Ŗ To prevent the piping from bending and sagging down, secure
slowly from the air outlet. Check the drainage condition in
them every 1 ~ 1.5m using slings.
accordance with the “12. Onsite settings and test run” while
Ŗ Use the accessory drain hose ō and metal clip Ŏ. The
performing cooling operation.
drain hose ō should be inserted till the end of the drain
UQEMGVCPFUGEWTGFſTON[VQVJGOCTMGTCVVJGHTQPVGPFQH During wiring installation
the hose using the metal clip Ŏ. Tighten the metal clip Ŏ Caution
till the raised distance of the screw head less than 4mm.
(Refer to Figures 15 and 16) Ŗ All electrical work (including grounding engineering)
Ŗ The following two parts must be insulated to prevent must be carried out by the electricians with professional
condensation and dripping. SWCNKſECVKQPU
Ŗ Indoor drain hose Ŗ If the electricians are absent from the site, check the
Ŗ Drain socket drainage using steps 3 to 6 after the system test run is
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and drain hose Ŏ with the large insulation material ō
(accessory). 1. Remove the electrical component box cover and connect
(Refer to Figure 16) the single-phase 60Hz, 220V power circuit to the L and N
Large insulation of the power terminal block.
Metal clip ԙ material ԡ 2. Check if the electrical component box cover has been
(accessory) (accessory) fastened completely before turning on the power supply.
Metal clip ԙ 3. To prevent water from gathering in the electrical compo-
(accessory) nents such as the drain pump, add about 1000CC water
Marker Drain hose Ԙ 4mm slowly from the air outlet.
4. Turn on the power supply to start the drain pump. It is
Figure 15 Figure 16
possible to check the drainage condition through the
<Precautions for installing drainage lifting pipe> transparent part of the drain socket. (The drain pump
Ŗ Make sure the height of the drainage lifting pipe is within will stop automatically after 10 minutes.)
635mm. Position of the drain pump Service water outlet (with rubber stopper)
Ŗ Keep the drainage lifting pipe vertical and maximum 300mm (discharge the water gathered in drain
pan through this outlet.)
away from the air conditioner. (Refer to Figure 17)
Ceiling
Less than 300mm 1 - 1.5 m Sling
Less than 850mm
P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2
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9. Electrical wiring work Ŗ Lengths of the transmission wiring and remote controller
wiring are indicated below.
9-1.Overview Ŗ Blowing-laterally
Outdoor unit to be connected Ŗ Blowing-up type
Ŗ Always shut down the power supply before performing any type
electrical work. Maximum 300m Maximum 1000m
Ŗ All locally-purchased parts & materials and electrical work Outdoor unit – Indoor unit (Total wiring length: (Total wiring
must comply with local codes. 600m) length: 2000m)
Ŗ Use copper conductors only. Indoor unit – Remote
Maximum 300m Maximum 500m
Ŗ When performing the electrical wiring work, refer to the controller
“Wiring diagram” labeled to the electrical component box Ŗ Wrap the shielded part with insulation tape, etc. to prevent
cover simultaneously. it from touching with other terminals.
Ŗ For details of the remote controller’s wiring, refer to the Ŗ Always connect the end of the shielded part to the noise-free
“Remote controller installation manual” included with it. grounding mark tightly.
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Ŗ The system includes several indoor units. Name each indoor
unit after A unit, B unit…. and make sure that the numbers of
250V 3.15A (F1U)
Warning: If the fuse is blown, ask the service agency
6
the wires connected from the terminal blocks are consist to replace it. Do not replace it by yourself.
with that of the outdoor unit and BS unit. Incorrect wire and Otherwise, it may lead to the accidents such
piping connection between the indoor unit and outdoor unit as electric shocks.
will result in the air conditioning system abnormally operat- 6. Since this unit is equipped with an inverter, to prevent
ing. To prevent error occurring, perform wiring by referring to malfunction of the earth leakage circuit breaker itself, select
[Wiring example]. the breaker that be capable of handling high harmonics.
Ŗ Be sure to install a line breaker or earth leakage circuit 9-3.Electrical characteristics
breaker near the power supply.
Air conditioner Power supply Fan motor
Ŗ 6JGITQWPFTGUKUVCPEGUJQWNFPQVGZEGGFš
Voltage
Ŗ Do not connect the earth wire to the gas pipes, water pipes, Model Hz Voltage MCA MFA KW FLA
range
lightning rods or telephone earth wires.
20 0.3 0.087 0.2
Ŗ )CURKRGUICUNGCMCIGECPECWUGGZRNQUKQPQTſTG
25 Minimum 0.4 0.087 0.3
Ŗ Water pipes: cannot be grounded if hard polyethylene
32 198V 0.4 0.087 0.3
pipes are used. 60 220V 16
40 Maximum 0.5 0.087 0.4
Ŗ Telephone earth wires and lighting rods: the ground potential
50 242V 0.5 0.117 0.4
when struck by lightning gets extremely high.
Ŗ To prevent short circuit of the power wiring, terminals with 63 0.7 0.117 0.5
insulation sleeves must be used. MCA: Minimum circuit current (A)
Ŗ Do not turn on the power supply (line breaker or earth leakage MFA: Maximum fuse current (A)
circuit breaker) before completing all electrical work. KW: Fan motor rated output power (kW)
FLA: Full-load current (A)
9-2.5RGEKſECVKQPUQHVJGUVCPFCTFGNGEVTKEYKTGU
Power wiring, etc.
Power wiring (including the earth wires)
10. Wiring example
Fuse on site
10-1.How to connect power wiring, earth wires, re-
Unit quantity Electric wires Size mote controller wiring and transmission wiring
Comply with the
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1 16A H05VV-U3G the electrical component box cover.)
relevant local codes.
(1) Remove the electrical component box cover. After sliding
Transmission wiring & remote controller wiring the electrical component box cover to the end in the glide
Electric wires (Note 5) direction of it, grasp the handle of the electrical compo-
Ŗ When connecting with Ŗ When connecting with
nent box cover to remove.
the outdoor unit with the outdoor unit with Size (mm2)
refrigerant amount refrigerant amount
24.36kW or less more than 24.36kW
Polyethylene sheathed
Shielded wires RVVP 0.75-1.25
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Handle of the electrical
Note component box cover
1. It is possible to have the overcurrent circuit breaker
Electrical component
instead of the fuse. box glide direction
2. If the electric wires are located in the places where they
are easy to be touched by personnel, mount the earth
leakage circuit breaker to prevent electric shocks. Screws (2 places)
3. Use the earth leakage circuit breaker compatible with
the appliances for grounding over-current protection
and short circuit protection. If the ground protection
special appliance is mounted to the earth leakage circuit
breaker, be sure to mount a line breaker together.
4. When connecting with the outdoor unit with refrigerant
amount 24.36kW or less, use the shielded wires for the
transmission wiring and remote controller wiring.
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(2) Connect the electric wires into the electrical component When connecting with the When connecting with the
box through the inlet port on one side. outdoor unit with refrigerant outdoor unit with refrigerant
amount 24.36kW or less amount more than 24.36kW
P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2 P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2
REMOTE TRANSMISSION FORCED REMOTE TRANSMISSION FORCED
CONTRL WIRING OFF CONTRL WIRING OFF
Caution
Ŗ Outside the air conditioner, don’t route the remote controller
wiring and transmission wiring together with other electrical Ŗ Power wiring and earth wires
wiring. Keep the remote controller wiring and transmission Open the electrical component box cover.
wiring at least 50mm away from the power wiring and other Then, lead the electric wires into the air conditioner though
electrical wiring. Otherwise, being affected by the electrical electric-wire-through part and connect them to the terminal
interference (external noise) may result in malfunction and block 3P. In addition, be sure to gather the wiring protective
breakdown. sleeves into the electrical component box.
Ŗ For installation and wiring of the remote controller, refer to Ŗ Remote controller wiring and transmission wiring
the “Remote controller installation manual” included with it. Lead the electric wires into the air conditioner though elec-
Ŗ When connecting the power supply of the air conditioner, tric-wire-through part and connect them to the terminal
refer to the “Wiring diagram” simultaneously. block 6P. In addition, be sure to gather the wiring protective
Ŗ Correctly connect the remote controller wiring and transmission sleeves into the electrical component box.
wiring to their corresponding terminals [Wiring example]
Caution
(3) Connect the wires in the electrical component box as
UJQYPKPVJGſIWTGDGNQY When connecting with the outdoor unit with refrigerant
amount 24.36kW or less, follow the instructions below.
Ŗ Always use the shielded wires for the remote controller wiring
and transmission wiring and perform noise-free grounding.
(ǚ and * parts)
/ 1
Ŗ If using the wired remote controller, it is necessary to use
the embedded remote controller holder (metal) together
Power supply Single phase with the remote controller and connect the noise-free earth
∼220V 60Hz wire to the embedded remote controller holder.
Power wiring (strong current) Then, earth the embedded remote controller holder additionally.
Earth wire (strong current) Ŗ If using the wired remote controller, it is necessary to use the
embedded remote controller holder (metal) together with the
Transmission wiring (weak current) remote controller signal reception kit and connect the noise-
Remote controller wiring (weak current)
free earth wire to the embedded remote controller holder.
Then, earth the embedded remote controller holder additionally.
Forbidden
After wiring is completed, Never connect the power wiring.
secure to the slot using Caution
clamps ԛ.
P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2
Ŗ The electric wires must be passed through the electric-
wire-through part.
REMOTE TRANSMISSION FORCED
When connecting the wires, lay them regularly and fasten the
electrical component box cover securely.
The wire being clamped and the electrical component box Electric
wires Outside of Inside of the
EQXGT DGKPI RTQVTWFGF OC[ TGUWNV KP GNGEVTKE UJQEMU QT ſTG the air conditioner air conditioner
hazards. [Sealing material’s wrapping method]
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System 1 1 remote controller controls 1 indoor unit 2. The remote controller wiring (P1 and P2) and transmission
Power supply Power supply Power supply wiring (F1 and F2) is of no polarity.
Single phase Outdoor unit Single phase Single phase
~220V 60Hz ~220V 60Hz ~220V 60Hz <Precautions to power wiring connection>
L N L N L N
IN/D OUT/D Ŗ Never connect two wires of different size to the same power
F1 F2 F1 F2
supply terminal. (Loose electric wire connection may cause
abnormal heating.)
Ŗ When connecting to the terminal blocks, use the circular
terminal with insulation sleeve. If not available, connect the
wires of the same size to the sides respectively as shown
KPVJGſIWTG
N L P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2 N L P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2 N L P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2 Insulation sleeve
P1 P2
Screwdriver
Remote controller
(optional accessory)
Figure 23
[Note] Lower part
1. If there is no need to install the earth leakage circuit Insert the screwdriver here and rotate slowly to
breaker: mount the line breaker or load switch with fuse. remove the upper part of the remote controller.
If there is a need to install the earth leakage circuit
breaker: mount the earth leakage circuit breaker com-
patible with appliances for grounding, over load and
short circuit protection.
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(2) Set the M/S switch of any one remote controller’s PC 10-5.Panel wire connecting
board to “S”. Ŗ To connect with the panel’s connecting wires, refer to the
(The other one still is “M”.) panel installation manual for derailed information.
Remote controller’s
wiring terminal block site settings” of the manual included with the remote con-
troller.>
Ŗ Make the settings by changing the “status number”,
“1st coded number” and “2nd coded number”.
Remote controller 1 (M) Remote controller 2 (S)
Ŗ For setting procedure and operating method, refer to
the “Onsite settings” of the manual included with the
[Note] remote controller.
Ŗ If group control and two remote controllers are used together, Values marked with Đ and () are the ones when set-
it is necessary to connecting jumping wires. ting the indoor unit separately during group control.
Ŗ Connect the remoter controller 2 (S) to the indoor unit at Ŗ During remote control, perform input changeover of
the end of the jumping wires (P1, P2). “Forced OFF” and “ON/OFF” with the remote control-
Indoor unit with the ler. After start the onsite settings, select the status
Indoor unit 1 Indoor unit 2 largest number
number “12” and set the 1st coded number and the
2nd coded number to “1” and “01” respectively. This is
“Forced OFF”
Ŗ Set the 2nd coded number to “02” for “ON/OFF” opera-
tion. (Factory setting is “Forced OFF”).
Jumping wires (P1, P2) #HVGTſPKUJKPIQPUKVGUGVVKPIUFGNKXGTVJGő1PUKVGUGV-
tings” and operation manual to the customers for keep-
Remote controller 1 (M) Remote controller 2 (S) ing and future reference.
a.Ceiling height setting
10-3.Remote control (“Forced OFF” and “ON/OFF”) Ŗ Select the 2nd coded number corresponding to the ceil-
ing height.
Ŗ Connect the input wire from the outside to the terminals T1
Ŗ (Factory setting of the 2nd coded number is “01” and it
and T2 on the remote controller’s terminal block 6P to perform
means ceiling height is the standard height.)
remote control.
Ŗ For detailed operation, refer to the “12. Onsite settings Ceiling height (m)
and test run”. 1st coded 2nd coded
20 · 25 · 32 · Status number number
P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2
40 · 50 · 63 number
High
3~3.5 03
2QN[GVJ[NGPGUJGCVJGFƀGZKDNGYKTGQTECDNG ceiling 2
9KTGURGEKſECVKQPU
(2-core)
b. Ceiling decontamination setting
Sectional area 0.75-1.25mm2
Length Maximum 100m 1st coded 2nd coded
Status
number number
External contact The minimum allowable load: 15V DC, 10mA
Standard 02
10-4.Centralized control 13(23) 4
Decontamination 03
Ŗ To control centrally, the group number must be set. For
details, refer to the manual of centralized controller.
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Non-trouble symptoms
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Following symptoms have their own causes and are not troubles, continue using this unit.
6\PEROV 'HVFULSWLRQ
Does not operate immediately g To protect the unit, start it again 3 minutes later after the operation stopped.
g Start immediately after stopping g After powering on, it takes 30 seconds for the fan to start
operation.
g When operation setting mode
already changed.
After heating operation starts, g The air conditioner is preheating, wait 1 ~ 4 minutes.
the unit doesn’t blow off hot air (It will not blow off hot air until the system reaches a certain temperature.)
immediately
Nj During cooling operation, room air will become cold and form the mist.
Mist comes out of the indoor unit
Nj The room air cooled by heat exchanger will form the mist during defrost operation.
Nj The odor emitted again by the unit after absorbing the smell of rooms, furniture, cigarettes, etc.
Odor comes out of the indoor unit
(We recommend you to ask technicians to clean the indoor unit. Consult your dealer. )
The fan of the indoor unit Nj After the cooling or defrost operation stopped
keeps on running after g To prevent mildew, the fan of the indoor unit still keeps on running for maximum about
stopping the operation 30 minutes.
Although the air conditioner has g If other rooms’ indoor units are performing heating operation, the moisture can be detected
been stopped, the temperature by the stopped air conditioner.
still can be detected or the fan (Refrigerant also flows into the stopped air conditioner.)
of the indoor units still keeps
on running
Operation stopped suddenly g If the voltage fluctuates greatly, to protect the unit, the air conditioner will stop for maximum
(operation lamp still lights up) 3 minutes and start again.
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Following symptoms have their own causes and are not troubles, continue using this unit.
6\PEROV 'HVFULSWLRQ
Suddenly operate normally g Thundering or radio also will result in malfunction of the air conditioner. In this case, shut down
during operation the power supply and power up again, then start the air conditioner with the remote controller.
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152 FXEQ-A
EDBR341317
FXDQ-PB / FXDQ-NB
Slim Ceiling Mounted Duct Type
1. Specifications ......................................................................................154
1.1 FXDQ-PB .............................................................................................154
1.2 FXDQ-NB .............................................................................................155
2. Dimensions .........................................................................................156
2.1 FXDQ-PB .............................................................................................156
2.2 FXDQ-NB .............................................................................................158
3. Piping Diagrams..................................................................................162
4. Wiring Diagrams..................................................................................163
5. Electric Characteristics........................................................................165 7
6. Safety Devices Setting ........................................................................166
7. Capacity Tables ..................................................................................167
7.1 Cooling Capacity ..................................................................................167
7.2 Heating Capacity ..................................................................................167
8. Fan Performances...............................................................................168
8.1 FXDQ-PB .............................................................................................168
8.2 FXDQ-NB .............................................................................................169
9. Sound Levels ......................................................................................170
9.1 FXDQ-PB .............................................................................................170
9.2 FXDQ-NB .............................................................................................171
10.Centre of Gravity .................................................................................172
10.1 FXDQ-PB .............................................................................................172
10.2 FXDQ-NB .............................................................................................173
11.Accessories.........................................................................................174
11.1 Optional Accessories (for Unit).............................................................174
11.2 Optional Accessories (for Controls)......................................................174
1. Specifications
1.1 FXDQ-PB
Notes:
Conversion formulae
1 Indoor temp.: 27°CDB, 19°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference: 0m.
2 Indoor temp.: 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
3 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat. cfm=m³/min×35.3
4 External static pressure is changeable to set by the remote controller. This pressure means “High static pressure - Standard static pressure”.
(Factory setting is 10 Pa.)
5 The operation sound levels are the conversion values in anechoic chamber. In practice, the sound tend to be larger than the specified values
due to ambient noise or reflections.
When the place of suction is changed to the bottom suction, the sound level will increase by approx. 5 dB(A).
6 FXDQ20 / 25 / 32PBVE only.
1.2 FXDQ-NB
Notes:
Conversion formulae
1 Indoor temp.: 27°CDB, 19°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference: 0m.
2 Indoor temp.: 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
3 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat. cfm=m³/min×35.3
4 External static pressure is changeable to set by the remote controller. This pressure means “High static pressure - Standard static pressure”.
(Factory setting is 15 Pa.)
5 The operation sound levels are the conversion values in anechoic chamber. In practice, the sound tend to be larger than the specified values
due to ambient noise or reflections.
When the place of suction is changed to the bottom suction, the sound level will increase by approx. 5 dB(A).
6 FXDQ40 / 50 / 63NBVE only.
2. Dimensions
2.1 FXDQ-PB
3D049799C
3D050732B
7
2.2 FXDQ-NB
3D045494C
3D045496D
7
3D049701B
3D049702B
7
3. Piping Diagrams
4D060927B
4. Wiring Diagrams
FXDQ20PBVE / FXDQ25PBVE / FXDQ32PBVE / FXDQ40NBVE / FXDQ50NBVE / FXDQ63NBVE
(with a drain pump)
3D060547B
7
Y1E
V1TR
YLW
WHT
X7A
X18A X16A RED M
~
BLK Q1M
X4A M1F
A1P HAP
X1M C1 X2M
Z1C
T1R
Z2C
NOTES) CONTROL BOX
1. : TERMINAL
, : CONNECTOR
2. : FIELD WIRING
3. IN CASE USING CENTRAL REMOTE CONTROLLER, CONNECT IT TO THE UNIT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ATTACHED INSTALLATION MANUAL.
4. REMOTE CONTROLLER MODEL VARIES ACCORDING TO THE COMBINATION SYSTEM, CONFIRM ENGINEERING MATERIALS AND CATALOGS, ETC. BEFORE CONNECTING.
5. WHEN CONNECTING THE INPUT WIRES FROM OUTSIDE, FORCED OFF OR ON/OFF CONTROL OPERATION CAN BE SELECTED BY REMOTE CONTROLLER.
IN DETAILS, REFER TO THE INSTALLATION MANUAL ATTACHED THE UNIT.
6. SYMBOLS SHOW AS FOLLOWS: RED : RED BLK : BLACK WHT : WHITE YLW : YELLOW PRP : PURPLE GRY : GRAY BLU : BLUE PNK : PINK ORG : ORANGE GRN : GREEN
FXDQ20PBVET / FXDQ25PBVET / FXDQ32PBVET / FXDQ40NBVET / FXDQ50NBVET / FXDQ63NBVET
C: 3D060548
FXDQ-PB / FXDQ-NB
EDBR341317
EDBR341317 Electric Characteristics
5. Electric Characteristics
C: 4D060922
7. Capacity Tables
7.1 Cooling Capacity
Indoor air temp.
Capacity 14.0°CWB 16.0°CWB 18.0°CWB 19.0°CWB 20.0°CWB 22.0°CWB 24.0°CWB
Model
indication 20°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 30°CDB 32°CDB
TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC
20 1.5 1.4 1.8 1.6 2.1 1.8 2.2 1.9 2.2 1.8 2.3 1.6 2.3 1.7
FXDQ-PB 25 1.9 1.6 2.3 1.9 2.6 2.1 2.8 2.1 2.8 2.1 2.9 2.0 3.0 1.9
32 2.4 1.9 2.9 2.2 3.4 2.4 3.6 2.6 3.6 2.4 3.7 2.4 3.8 2.4
40 3.0 2.5 3.6 2.8 4.2 3.2 4.5 3.3 4.6 3.1 4.7 3.0 4.8 3.1
FXDQ-NB 50 3.8 3.1 4.5 3.5 5.2 3.9 5.6 4.0 5.7 3.9 5.8 3.8 5.9 3.5
63 4.8 3.8 5.7 4.3 6.6 4.8 7.1 4.9 7.2 4.6 7.4 4.6 7.5 4.6
Note: These capacity tables are for use when selecting a VRV indoor unit. The actual capacity of the VRV system depends on factors such as
the selected model of outdoor units, outdoor air temperature and piping length. Please confirm that the corrected capacity of the VRV
system satisfies the required heat load.
8. Fan Performances
8.1 FXDQ-PB
FXDQ20PBVE / FXDQ25PBVE FXDQ32PBVE
FXDQ20PBVET / FXDQ25PBVET FXDQ32PBVET
3D052156D 3D052157D
Notes:
1. The remote controller can be used to switch between “HH”, “H” and “L”.
2. The airflow is set to “standard” before leaving the factory.
It is possible to switch between “standard ESP” and “high ESP” by the remote controller.
8.2 FXDQ-NB
FXDQ40NBVE FXDQ50NBVE
FXDQ40NBVET FXDQ50NBVET
3D046299F
3D046300F
FXDQ63NBVE
FXDQ63NBVET
3D046301F
Notes:
1. The remote controller can be used to switch between “HH”, “H” and “L”.
2. The airflow is set to “standard” before leaving the factory.
It is possible to switch between “standard ESP” and “high ESP” by the remote controller.
9. Sound Levels
9.1 FXDQ-PB
Overall
dB(A)
220-240/220V, 50/60Hz
Model
HH H L
FXDQ20PBVE
FXDQ20PBVET 33 31 29
FXDQ25PBVE
FXDQ25PBVET 33 31 29
FXDQ32PBVE 33 31 29
FXDQ32PBVET
9.2 FXDQ-NB
Overall
4D049300L
10.2 FXDQ-NB
FXDQ40NBVE / FXDQ50NBVE
FXDQ40NBVET / FXDQ50NBVET
Unit (mm)
4D043886Q
FXDQ63NBVE
FXDQ63NBVET
Unit (mm)
4D043887P
11. Accessories
11.1 Optional Accessories (for Unit)
FXDQ20PBVE FXDQ20PBVET
FXDQ40NBVE FXDQ40NBVET
Model FXDQ25PBVE FXDQ25PBVET
FXDQ50NBVE FXDQ50NBVET FXDQ63NBVE FXDQ63NBVET
FXDQ32PBVE FXDQ32PBVET
Insulation kit for high humidity KDT25N32 KDT25N50 KDT25N63
C: 4D060939C
FXMQ-A
Ceiling Mounted Duct Type
1. Specifications ......................................................................................176
2. Dimensions .........................................................................................179
3. Piping Diagrams..................................................................................184
4. Wiring Diagrams..................................................................................185
5. Electric Characteristics........................................................................186
6. Safety Devices Setting ........................................................................187
7. Capacity Tables ..................................................................................188
7.1 Cooling Capacity ..................................................................................188
7.2 Heating Capacity ..................................................................................188
8. Fan Performances...............................................................................189
9. Airflow Auto Adjustment Characteristics .............................................193 8
10.Sound Levels ......................................................................................197
11.Centre of Gravity .................................................................................199
12.Accessories.........................................................................................200
12.1 Optional Accessories (for Unit).............................................................200
12.2 Optional Accessories (for Controls)......................................................200
13.Operation and Installation Manual ......................................................201
FXMQ-A 175
Specifications EDBR341317
1. Specifications
Ceiling mounted duct type
Model FXMQ20AVE FXMQ25AVE FXMQ32AVE
Power supply 1 phase, 220V, 60Hz 1 phase, 220V, 60Hz 1 phase, 220V, 60Hz
kcal/h 1,900 2,400 3,100
1 3 Cooling capacity (19°CWB) Btu/h 7,500 9,600 12,300
kW 2.2 2.8 3.6
kcal/h 2,200 2,800 3,400
2 3 Heating capacity Btu/h 8,500 10,900 13,600
kW 2.5 3.2 4.0
Casing / Colour Galvanized steel plate Galvanized steel plate Galvanized steel plate
Dimensions: (H×W×D) mm 300×550×700 300×550×700 300×550×700
Coil (Cross Rows×Stages×Fin pitch mm 3×16×1.75 3×16×1.75 3×16×1.75
fin coil) Face area m² 0.098 0.098 0.098
Model — — —
Type Sirocco fan Sirocco fan Sirocco fan
Motor output × W 90×1 90×1 90×1
Number of units
Fan m³/min 9/7.5/6.5 9/7.5/6.5 9.5/8/7
Airflow rate (HH/H/L)
cfm 318/265/229 318/265/229 335/282/247
External static Pa Standard 50 (100-30 4) Standard 50 (100-30 4) Standard 50 (100-30 4)
pressure
Drive Direct drive Direct drive Direct drive
Temperature control Microprocessor thermostat for Microprocessor thermostat for Microprocessor thermostat for
cooling and heating cooling and heating cooling and heating
Air filter 5 5 5
Liquid pipes mm φ6.4 (Flare connection) φ6.4 (Flare connection) φ6.4 (Flare connection)
Piping Gas pipes mm φ12.7 (Flare connection) φ12.7 (Flare connection) φ12.7 (Flare connection)
connections VP25 VP25 VP25
Drain pipe mm External dia. 32 External dia. 32 External dia. 32
(Internal dia. 25 ) (Internal dia. 25 ) (
Internal dia. 25 )
Mass (Weight) kg 24 24 24
6 Sound level (HH/H/L) dB(A) 33/31/29 33/31/29 34/32/30
Safety devices Fuse. Fuse. Fuse.
Fan driver overload protector. Fan driver overload protector. Fan driver overload protector.
Refrigerant control Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve
Operation and installation manual. Operation and installation manual. Operation and installation manual.
Clamp metal. Drain hose. Screws for Clamp metal. Drain hose. Screws for Clamp metal. Drain hose. Screws for
duct flanges. Thermal insulation for duct flanges. Thermal insulation for duct flanges. Thermal insulation for
Standard accessories tube. Sealing pads. Clamps. Washer tube. Sealing pads. Clamps. Washer tube. Sealing pads. Clamps. Washer
for fixing plate. Washers. The resin for fixing plate. Washers. The resin for fixing plate. Washers. The resin
detent for wire. Screws. Air discharge detent for wire. Screws. Air discharge detent for wire. Screws. Air discharge
flange. Air suction flange. flange. Air suction flange. flange. Air suction flange.
Drawing No. C: 3D084984A
Notes:
1 Indoor temp.: 27°CDB, 19°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m. Conversion formulae
2 Indoor temp.: 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m. kcal/h=kW×860
3 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat. Btu/h=kW×3412
4 External static pressure is changeable in 7 (28, 36 TYPE), 13 (40, 45 TYPE), 14 (56, 63, 71, 90, 140 TYPE) stages within the ( ) range by cfm=m³/min×35.3
remote controller.
5 Air filter is not standard accessory, but please mount it in the duct system of the suction side. Select its dust collection efficiency (gravity
method) 50% or more.
6 Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured at a point 1.5 m downward from the unit centre. During actual operation, these values are
normally somewhat higher as a result of ambient conditions.
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Notes:
1 Indoor temp.: 27°CDB, 19°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m. Conversion formulae
2 Indoor temp.: 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m.
kcal/h=kW×860
3 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat. Btu/h=kW×3412
4 External static pressure is changeable in 7 (28, 36 TYPE), 13 (40, 45 TYPE), 14 (56, 63, 71, 90, 140 TYPE) stages within the ( ) range by cfm=m³/min×35.3
remote controller.
5 Air filter is not standard accessory, but please mount it in the duct system of the suction side. Select its dust collection efficiency (gravity
method) 50% or more.
6 Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured at a point 1.5 m downward from the unit centre. During actual operation, these values are
normally somewhat higher as a result of ambient conditions.
FXMQ-A 177
Specifications EDBR341317
Note:
1 Indoor temp.: 27°CDB, 19°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m. Conversion formulae
2 Indoor temp.: 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m.
kcal/h=kW×860
3 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat. Btu/h=kW×3412
4 External static pressure is changeable in 7 (28, 36 TYPE), 13 (40, 45 TYPE), 14 (56, 63, 71, 90, 140 TYPE) stages within the ( ) range by cfm=m³/min×35.3
remote controller.
5 Air filter is not standard accessory, but please mount it in the duct system of the suction side. Select its dust collection efficiency (gravity
method) 50% or more.
6 Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured at a point 1.5 m downward from the unit centre. During actual operation, these values are
normally somewhat higher as a result of ambient conditions.
178 FXMQ-A
EDBR341317 Dimensions
2. Dimensions
FXMQ20AVE / FXMQ25AVE / FXMQ32AVE
Unit (mm)
3D085069
8
FXMQ-A 179
Dimensions EDBR341317
FXMQ36AVE / FXMQ40AVE
Unit (mm)
3D085072
180 FXMQ-A
EDBR341317 Dimensions
FXMQ50AVE
Unit (mm)
3D085073
8
FXMQ-A 181
Dimensions EDBR341317
3D085074
182 FXMQ-A
EDBR341317 Dimensions
FXMQ100AVE / FXMQ125AVE
Unit (mm)
C: 3D085075
8
FXMQ-A 183
Piping Diagrams EDBR341317
3. Piping Diagrams
4D077607A
184 FXMQ-A
EDBR341317 Wiring Diagrams
4. Wiring Diagrams
FXMQ20AVE / FXMQ25AVE / FXMQ32AVE / FXMQ36AVE / FXMQ40AVE / FXMQ50AVE / FXMQ56AVE /
FXMQ63AVE / FXMQ80AVE / FXMQ100AVE / FXMQ125AVE
3D084439A
8
FXMQ-A 185
Electric Characteristics EDBR341317
5. Electric Characteristics
4D084942
186 FXMQ-A
EDBR341317 Safety Devices Setting
Model FXMQ20AVE FXMQ25AVE FXMQ32AVE FXMQ36AVE FXMQ40AVE FXMQ50AVE FXMQ56AVE FXMQ63AVE FXMQ80AVE FXMQ100AVE FXMQ125AVE
Printed circuit board 250V 250V 250V 250V 250V 250V 250V 250V 250V 250V 250V
fuse 3.15A 3.15A 3.15A 3.15A 3.15A 3.15A 3.15A 3.15A 3.15A 3.15A 3.15A
Printed circuit board 250V 250V 250V 250V 250V 250V
250V 5A 250V 5A 250V 5A 250V 5A 250V 5A
fuse (Fan driver) 6.3A 6.3A 6.3A 6.3A 6.3A 6.3A
Drain pump thermal
°C 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145
fuse
C: 4D085099
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Capacity Tables EDBR341317
7. Capacity Tables
7.1 Cooling Capacity
Indoor air temp.
Capacity 14.0°CWB 16.0°CWB 18.0°CWB 19.0°CWB 20.0°CWB 22.0°CWB 24.0°CWB
Model
indication 20°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 30°CDB 32°CDB
TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC
20 1.5 1.4 1.8 1.6 2.1 1.8 2.2 1.8 2.2 1.8 2.3 1.7 2.3 1.7
25 1.9 1.6 2.3 1.8 2.6 2.0 2.8 2.1 2.8 2.1 2.9 2.0 3.0 2.0
32 2.4 1.9 2.9 2.2 3.4 2.5 3.6 2.6 3.6 2.6 3.7 2.5 3.8 2.4
36 2.7 2.5 3.2 2.9 3.7 3.2 4.0 3.3 4.0 3.2 4.1 3.1 4.2 3.1
40 3.0 2.7 3.6 3.1 4.2 3.5 4.5 3.5 4.5 3.5 4.7 3.3 4.8 3.3
FXMQ-A 50 3.8 3.3 4.5 3.8 5.2 4.2 5.6 4.3 5.7 4.2 5.8 4.1 5.9 4.0
56 4.3 3.6 5.1 4.2 5.9 4.7 6.3 4.8 6.4 4.7 6.5 4.4 6.7 4.5
63 4.8 3.9 5.7 4.5 6.6 5.1 7.1 5.2 7.2 5.1 7.4 4.8 7.5 4.8
80 6.1 4.9 7.2 5.7 8.4 6.4 9.0 6.6 9.1 6.5 9.3 6.3 9.5 6.1
100 7.6 6.2 9.0 7.2 10.5 8.1 11.2 8.3 11.3 8.1 11.6 7.9 11.9 7.7
125 9.5 7.7 11.3 8.8 13.1 9.9 14.0 10.2 14.2 10.1 14.5 9.8 14.9 9.6
Note: These capacity tables are for use when selecting a VRV indoor unit. The actual capacity of the VRV system depends on factors such as
the selected model of outdoor units, outdoor air temperature and piping length. Please confirm that the corrected capacity of the VRV
system satisfies the required heat load.
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8. Fan Performances
FXMQ20AVE / FXMQ25AVE
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FXMQ32AVE
3D085083
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FXMQ36AVE / FXMQ40AVE
3D085084
FXMQ50AVE
3D085085
190 FXMQ-A
EDBR341317 Fan Performances
FXMQ56AVE / FXMQ63AVE
3D085086
FXMQ80AVE
3D085087
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Fan Performances EDBR341317
FXMQ100AVE
3D085088
FXMQ125AVE
3D085089
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EDBR341317 Airflow Auto Adjustment Characteristics
3D085090
FXMQ32AVE
3D085091
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Airflow Auto Adjustment Characteristics EDBR341317
FXMQ36AVE / FXMQ40AVE
3D085093
FXMQ50AVE
3D085094
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FXMQ56AVE / FXMQ63AVE
3D085095
FXMQ80AVE
3D085096
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Airflow Auto Adjustment Characteristics EDBR341317
FXMQ100AVE
3D085097
FXMQ125AVE
3D085098
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EDBR341317 Sound Levels
dB(A)
220V, 60Hz
Model
HH H L
FXMQ20AVE / FXMQ25AVE 33 31 29
FXMQ32AVE 34 32 30
FXMQ36AVE / FXMQ40AVE 39 37 35 8
FXMQ50AVE 41 39 37
FXMQ56AVE / FXMQ63AVE 42 40 38
FXMQ80AVE 43 41 39
FXMQ100AVE 43 41 39
FXMQ125AVE 44 42 40
FXMQ-A 197
Sound Levels EDBR341317
FXMQ100AVE FXMQ125AVE
4D085064 4D085067
198 FXMQ-A
EDBR341317 Centre of Gravity
4D085081
FXMQ-A 199
Accessories EDBR341317
12. Accessories
12.1 Optional Accessories (for Unit)
Model FXMQ20AVE FXMQ25AVE FXMQ32AVE FXMQ36AVE FXMQ40AVE FXMQ50AVE FXMQ56AVE FXMQ63AVE FXMQ80AVE FXMQ100AVE FXMQ125AVE
High 65% KAF372AA36 KAF372AA56 KAF372AA80 KAF372AA160
efficiency filter 90% KAF373AA36 KAF373AA56 KAF373AA80 KAF373AA160
Filter chamber KDDF37AA36 KDDF37AA56 KDDF37AA80 KDDF37AA160
Long life replacement
KAF371AA36 KAF371AA56 KAF371AA80 KAF371AA160
filter
Long life filter chamber KAF375AA36 KAF375AA56 KAF375AA80 KAF375AA160
kit
White KTBJ25K36W KTB25KA56W KTB25KA80W KTB25KA160W
Fresh
Service panel KTBJ25K36F KTBJ25K56F KTBJ25K80F KTBJ25K160F
white
Brown KTBJ25K36T KTBJ25K56T KTBJ25K80T KTBJ25K160T
Air discharge adaptor KDAJ25K36A KDAJ25K56A KDAJ25K71A KDAJ25K140A
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Cuidado
Ŗ Só prossiga com a limpeza da unidade após parar a operação
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unidade durante
a operação!
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Ŗ 0ºQNCXGQCTEQPFKEKQPCFQEQO¶IWC Advertência
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ocorrer pode resultar em uma falha e levar ao risco
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Sintomas
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adote as medidas mostradas abaixo:
Descrição Pare a operação.
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para esse modelo.) EÎFKIQFGFGHGKVQCRCTGEGT¶
Ŗ Quando “ ŒGUVKXGTKPFKECFQPQEQPVTQNGTGOQVQRGÁCC Lâmpada de operação
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Ŗ +UUQUGT¶GZKDKFQCRÎUQHWPEKQPCOGPVQFWTCPVGWOEGTVQ
período de tempo.
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Ŗ RQUUÈXGNFGſPKTCUEQPſIWTCÁÐGUGQEQPVGÕFQFQXKUQTFG Visor de inspeção Código de defeito
horas abaixo. #PVGU FG GPVTCT GO EQPVCVQ RTKOGKTQ CFQVG CU OGFKFCU
mostradas abaixo:
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consulte os fabricantes. refrigeração
Estrutura das unidades Tipo split
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do condensador
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Modo de ventilação Tipo do duto de ar
remoto.
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A exibição de “ ŒFGUCRCTGEGT¶ de refrigeração (W)
2200 2800 3600 4000 4500 5600
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Capacidade nominal
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de aquecimento (W)
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#
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(Valor equivalente em câmara anecoica)
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Ŗ 2GÁC CQ TGXGPFGFQT FC &CKMKP RCTC TGCNK\CT C NKORG\C Modelo FXMQ FXMQ FXMQ FXMQ FXMQ
(Realize a limpeza antes dos períodos de uso do ar condi- Nome 56AVE 63AVE 80AVE 100AVE 125AVE
cionado para refrigeração e aquecimento.) Funções Tipo com bomba de calor/
Ŗ 5GJQWXGTOWKVQRQGKTCCQTGFQTFCWPKFCFGKPVGTPCWUG apenas refrigeração
uma cobertura contra poeira (fornecida em campo). Estrutura das unidades Tipo split
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Refrigeração por ar
Ŗ Não se esqueça de limpar o interior da unidade interna do condensador
Categoria
regularmente. Modo de ventilação Tipo do duto de ar
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6300 7100 9000 11200 14000
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interior da unidade interna. Capacidade nominal de
7100 8000 10000 12500 16000
aquecimento (W)
Entre em contato com seu revendedor caso ocorra algu-
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ma das seguintes situações. 42 42 43 43 44
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indicado. nocivo se estiver em contato com o calor de um aquecedor ou fogão.
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melhorias tecnológicas. TGHTKIGTCPVGPºQQRGTGQCTEQPFKEKQPCFQCVÃSWGWOCRGUUQC
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2. Antes da instalação
0WPECFGUECTVGPGPJWOCEGUUÎTKQPGEGUU¶TKQCVÃSWGCKP- Certificação do produto
UVCNCÁºQGUVGLCEQPENWÈFC Manual de operação e instalação
1. Determine a rota de deslocamento do ar condicionado.
2. 0ºQTGOQXCCGODCNCIGOCVÃVTCPURQTVCTCWPKFCFG Gram- Manguei-
Parafusos de Partes de
para os locais da instalação.Se a embalagem tiver que Descrição
pos de ra de
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placa de proteção sob a eslinga para içar a unidade e (1) gem (2)
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1 1 Um de cada
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suporte do suspensor ao carregar o ar condicionado. Não
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condicionado. ção de líquido
Formato (4)
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lação incluído com ela. 20·25·32 6
Ŗ Não instale ou use o ar condicionado nos seguintes locais: 36·40 10 Grosso
Ŗ 1PFGJCLCITCPFGSWCPVKFCFGFGPÃXQCHWOCÁCQWXCRQTFG Especializado
50·56·63·80 18
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2GÁCU para a tubula-
100·125 26 ÁºQFGI¶U
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(Tubos de cobre ou peças soldadas podem ser corroídos
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ao redor do ar condicionado podem causar incêndios.)
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Ŗ %CRC\FGFGUECTTGICTC¶IWCEQPFGPUCFCUGORTQDNGOCU Situação 1
Ŗ 6GVQ UÎNKFQ Q UWſEKGPVG RCTC UWRQTVCT Q RGUQ FCU WPK- Caixa de componentes elétricos
dades internas.
* H3 = Mais de 300
Ŗ O teto não possui nenhuma inclinação óbvia.
Ŗ 5GOTKUEQFGXC\COGPVQUFGICUGUKPƀCO¶XGKU
Ŗ Com espaço adequado ao redor da unidade para sua
manutenção e serviço. (Consulte a Figura 1)
Ŗ O comprimento da tubulação entre as unidades internas
GGZVGTPCUGUV¶FGPVTQFQKPVGTXCNQRGTOKVKFQ Porta de inspeção
Teto
(Consulte o manual de instalação da unidade externa.) 700
(Unidade: mm) 631 Porta de inspeção 1
")
Escape de ar
Parte inferior do
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ar condicionado
Sucção de ar
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[Observação]
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Porta de inspeção Teto
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(Espaço para serviço)
para evitar interferências e ruído na imagem. (Depen-
Inspeção 1 Inspeção 3
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centes. Inspeção 2
(2) Execute a instalação com um parafuso de içamento. (igual ou maior
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unidade interna)
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reforce o teto antecipadamente. Figura 3 (Unidade: mm)
(Consulte o espaço marcado na caixa da embalagem e 8De acordo com o capítulo Modelo B C D
XGTKſSWGUGÃPGEGUU¶TKQTGHQTÁCT “7. Instalação da tubulação
20 · 25 · 32 550 588 850
de drenagem”, o gradiente
36 · 40 700 738 1000
longitudinal deve ser de pelo
50 · 56 · 63 · 80 1000 1038 1300
4. Preparações antes da instalação menos 1/100, para
100 · 125 1400 1438 1700
determinar a altura de H2.
(1) Determine as posições relativas das unidades e do
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parafuso de içamento.
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Ŗ Para realizar a manutenção e inspecionar a caixa de
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(3) Perfure a abertura usada para a instalação. (Para locais
espaços de serviço.
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1. Porta de inspeção 1 (450 x 450) da caixa de componen-
Ŗ Depois de perfurar a abertura no teto usada para a insta-
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2. Porta de inspeção 1 (450 x 450) da caixa de componen-
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3. Porta de inspeção 3 sob o produto e caixa de compo-
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ais para obter mais detalhes.
(4) Instale o parafuso de içamento. Suporte do suspensor
(Use o parafuso de içamento adequado para W3/8 ou M10.)
Para fortalecer a capacidade do teto de suportar o peso
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original e parafusos de ancoragem embutidos ou outros
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Tubo de polietileno
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(5) Instale o duto de ar de lona na saída de ar e na entrada
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da sucção para evitar que a vibração do ar condicionado
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com a unidade externa.>
material absorvente de som (material de isolamento) na
<Isole tanto a tubulação do lado do gás e quanto a tubula-
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vibração no parafuso de içamento (consulte o capítulo “8.
pode causar vazamento de água. Use um material de
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isolamento capaz de suportar temperaturas de 120đ ou
mais. Além disso, reforce o isolamento da tubulação do
5. Instalação da unidade interna ƀWKFQTGHTKIGTCPVGFGCEQTFQEQOQCODKGPVGFCKPUVCNC-
ção. Se não for reforçado, poderá ocorrer a formação de
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to. Não se esqueça de usar todas as porcas e arruelas do
suporte do suspensor (11) e de apertar o suporte do sus- Cuidado
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ferior
EQPUWNVGCſIWTC0GUUGECUQCOQPVCIGOFC erante R410A. Sempre siga as instruções abaixo para re-
RNCECFGſZCÁºQFCCTTWGNC
RQFGKORGFKTSWGCCTTW- alizar o trabalho de instalação.
ela do suspensor (9) escorregue para fora. Ŗ Não se esqueça de usar os cortadores de tubos e as fer-
[Prenda o suporte do suspensor] [Como prender a arruela] ramentas de alargamento especiais para o R410A.
Fornecido em campo Ŗ #QEQPGEVCTQCNCTICOGPVQUQOGPVGTGXKUVCEQOÎNGQTGHTKI-
Arruela do suporte do suspensor (11) Coloque sob GTCPVG
ÃUVGTQWÎNGQFGÃVGTQNCFQKPVGTPQFQCNCTICOGPVQ
(acessória) a arruela Ŗ Sempre use a porca do alargamento incluída com a unidade.
0ºQWUGQWVTCURQTECUFQCNCTICOGPVQEQOQWOCRQTECFQ
Suporte do suspensor
alargamento do tipo 1. O uso de outras porcas do alarga-
Aperte tanto no lado OGPVQRQFGNGXCTCXC\COGPVQFQƀWKFQTGHTKIGTCPVG
superior quanto no Placa de fixação da Ŗ 2CTC GXKVCT C GPVTCFC FG SWCNSWGT UWLGKTC RQGKTC QW WOK-
inferior (porca dupla) arruela (9) (acessória) FCFGPCVWDWNCÁºQCLWUVGCVWDWNCÁºQRQTOGKQFGOÃVQFQU
Figura 5 de esmagamento ou vedação.
[Cuidado]
&WTCPVGCKPUVCNCÁºQÃPGEGUU¶TKQCLWUVCTCUCÈFCFGCT Cuidado
Impeça que fagulhas de soldagem e outros materiais es-
Ŗ 0ºQ UG GUSWGÁC FG WUCT Q ƀWKFQ TGHTKIGTCPVG GURGEKſ-
tranhos ingressem na saída de ar ao realizar o trabalho de
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KPUVCNCÁºQ L¶ SWG WO EQNGVQT FG FTGPCIGO FG TGUKPC Ã
SWGQCTEQPVCOKPGQƀWKFQTGHTKIGTCPVG
usado para o ar condicionado.
Ŗ 5G Q ƀWKFQ TGHTKIGTCPVG XC\CT FWTCPVG Q VTCDCNJQ FG KP-
(2) #LWUVGCCNVWTCFCUWPKFCFGU
UVCNCÁºQPºQUGGUSWGÁCFGXGPVKNCTQUEÏOQFQU
(3) #LWUVGQPKXGNCOGPVQFQCTEQPFKEKQPCFQ
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Isolamento da tubulação do lado do gás
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Parte do isolamento da Parte do isolamento das juntas (5)
1DUGTXGSWGPºQUGFGXGCRNKECTÎNGQGOQWVTCURCTVGUCNÃO tubulação (parte lateral
da porca do alargamento. A aplicação de óleo na parte de da unidade principal)
(acessória)
Parte do conector da porca Material de isolamento do meio (7)
TGUKPCGVETGUWNVCT¶GOFCPQU Próxima ao corpo da unidade do alargamento
(acessório)
Emenda voltada para cima
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Cuidado Ŗ 2CTCGXKVCTSWGCVWDWNCÁºQUGEWTXGGCTSWGKGRTGPFCCC
ECFCCOWUCPFQGUNKPICU
1. #QECTTGICTQPKVTQIÄPKQFWTCPVGCUQNFCIGOEQPſIWTGC Ŗ Use a mangueira de drenagem (2) e o grampo de metal (1)
RTGUUºQFQPKVTQIÄPKQEQOQEGTECFG/2C
MIH acessórios.
EOWUCPFQWOCX¶NXWNCTGFWVQTCFGRTGUUºQ
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FGXGUGTKPUGTKFCCVÃQſO
leve brisa em seu rosto). FQUQSWGVGFGFTGPCIGOGRTGUCſTOGOGPVGPQOCTECFQT
2. 0ºQWUGƀWZQCQUQNFCTCRCTVGFQEQPGEVQTFCVWDWNCÁºQ na extremidade frontal da mangueira usando o grampo de
FQƀWKFQTGHTKIGTCPVG7UGQGNGVTQFQHQUHQTCFQRCTC OGVCN
#RGTVGQITCORQFGOGVCN
CVÃSWGCFKUV¸PEKC
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$%W2,+5< NGXCPVCFC FC ECDGÁC FQ RCTCHWUQ UGLC OGPQT FQ SWG
$%W2+51
5GHQTWUCFQƀWZQ´DCUG mm. (Consulte as Figuras 11 e 12)
FGENQTQGNGECWUCT¶EQTTQUºQPQUVWDQUUGQƀWZQ Ŗ As duas peças a seguir devem ser isoladas para evitar
EQPVKXGTƀÕQTGNGFCPKſECT¶QÃUVGTQWÎNGQFGÃVGTG EQPFGPUCÁºQGIQVGLCOGPVQ
CHGVCT¶FGHQTOCCKPFCOCKUPGICVKXCQUKUVGOCFC Ŗ Mangueira de drenagem interna
VWDWNCÁºQFQƀWKFQTGHTKIGTCPVG Ŗ Soquete de drenagem
3. 0ºQUGGUSWGÁCFGWUCTCUGIWKPVGVWDWNCÁºQFGƀWKFQ %QPHQTOG OQUVTCFQ PC ſIWTC CDCKZQ KUQNG Q ITCORQ FG
refrigerante metal (1) e a mangueira de drenagem (2) com o material de
/CVGTKCNVWDQFGEQDTGHQUHQTCFQFGUQZKFCFQUGOLWPVCU isolamento grande (6)(acessório)(Consulte a Figura 12)
4. Não use qualquer antioxidante ao soldar a tubulação. O
Grampo de metal (1) Material de isolamento grande (6)
resíduo de antioxidante pode entupir a tubulação e (acessório) (acessório)
resultar em defeito das peças. Grampo de metal (1)
(acessório)
Válvula redutora de pressão Marcador Mangueira de drenagem (2) 4mm
Local a ser
soldado Enrole Figura 11 Figura 12
<Precauções para a instalação do tubo de levantamento
Nitrogênio
Válvula de drenagem>
manual Nitrogênio Ŗ %GTVKſSWGUGFGSWGCCNVWTCFQVWDQFGNGXCPVCOGPVQFG
Tubulação de fluido refrigerante
FTGPCIGOGUVGLCFGPVTQFGOO
Figura 9 Ŗ Mantenha o tubo de levantamento de drenagem vertical e
C PQ O¶ZKOQ OO FG FKUV¸PEKC FQ CT EQPFKEKQPCFQ
(Consulte a Figura 13)
7. Instalação da tubulação de drenagem Teto
(1) Instale a tubulação de drenagem. Menos de 300 mm 1 - 1.5 m
Eslinga
Menos de 700 mm
Tubulação de fluido refrigerante
Figura 13
0 - 467 mm
[Cuidado]
Conexão da tubulação de drenagem
Ŗ Não a conecte diretamente a tubos de esgoto com odor
FGCOÏPKC#COÏPKCPQUVWDQUFGGUIQVQRQFGKPITGUUCT
PQ EQTRQ FC WPKFCFG KPVGTPC CVTCXÃU FC VWDWNCÁºQ FG
Centralize a tubulação de drenagem drenagem e corroer o trocador de calor.
Instale com um gradiente de pelo menos 1/100 para Ŗ 0ºQVQTÁCQWFQDTGCOCPIWGKTCFGFTGPCIGO
VCODÃO
evitar a formação de embolia pelo ar. PºQCRNKSWGHQTÁCGZEGUUKXC5GKUUQPºQHQTHGKVQQEQTTGT¶
Figura 10 WOXC\COGPVQFG¶IWC
Ŗ 2CTCWUCTCVWDWNCÁºQFGFTGPCIGOEQPXGTIGPVGEQPGEVG
Cuidado a de acordo com a Figura 10.
Ŗ Selecionar a tubulação de drenagem convergente com o
#¶IWCCEWOWNCFCPQUVWDQUFGFTGPCIGOTGUWNVCT¶GODNQ-
VCOCPJQCFGSWCFQFGCEQTFQEQOCECRCEKFCFGFCWPK-
queio.
dade a ser conectada.
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1. RQUUÈXGNVGTWOFKULWPVQTFGUQDTGEQTTGPVGCQKPXÃU
de um fusível.
2. 5GQUſQUGNÃVTKEQUGUVKXGTGONQECNK\CFQUGONQECKUPQU
SWCKURQUUCOUGTHCEKNOGPVGVQECFQURGNCURGUUQCU
OQPVGQFKULWPVQTFGHWICRCTCQVGTTCRCTCGXKVCT
EJQSWGUGNÃVTKEQU
3. 7UGWOFKULWPVQTFGHWICRCTCQVGTTCEQORCVÈXGNEQO
aparelhos para proteção contra sobrecorrente do Parafusos
(três locais)
aterramento e proteção contra curto-circuitos. Se o
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Fio blindado
Figura15
Orifício de entrada de corrente forte
Fiação de alimentação elétrica (corrente forte) Ŗ 6COCPJQ FC WUKPCIGO FQ ſQ DNKPFCFQ
ſQU FG EQPGZºQ
Fio terra (corrente forte) internos)
50-70 mm
Cuidado 7 ± 1mm
Ŗ (QTC FQ CT EQPFKEKQPCFQ PºQ RCUUG C ſCÁºQ FQ EQPVTQNG
TGOQVQGCſCÁºQFGVTCPUOKUUºQLWPVCOGPVGEQOQWVTCUſ-
CÁÐGUGNÃVTKECU/CPVGPJCCſCÁºQFQEQPVTQNGTGOQVQGC
ſCÁºQFGVTCPUOKUUºQCRGNQOGPQUOOFGFKUV¸PEKCFC
Ŗ (KCÁºQFGCNKOGPVCÁºQGNÃVTKECGſQUVGTTC
ſCÁºQFGCNKOGPVCÁºQGNÃVTKECGFGQWVTCUſCÁÐGUGNÃVTKECU
%CUQEQPVT¶TKQQGHGKVQFCKPVGTHGTÄPEKCGNÃVTKEC
TWÈFQGZ- #DTCCVCORCFCECKZCFGEQORQPGPVGUGNÃVTKEQU 8
terno) pode resultar em defeitos e quebras. 'PVºQ RCUUG QU ſQU GNÃVTKEQU RCTC Q CT EQPFKEKQPCFQ
Ŗ 2CTCCKPUVCNCÁºQGCſCÁºQFQEQPVTQNGTGOQVQEQPUWNVGQ CVTCXÃUFCRCTVGFQUſQUGNÃVTKEQUGEQPGEVGQUCQDNQEQ
“Manual de instalação do controle remoto” incluído com FGVGTOKPCKU2#NÃOFKUUQPºQUGGUSWGÁCFGLWPVCTCU
elas. NWXCUFGRTQVGÁºQFCſCÁºQPCECKZCFGEQORQPGPVGUGNÃ-
Ŗ #Q EQPGEVCT C CNKOGPVCÁºQ GNÃVTKEC FQ CT EQPFKEKQPCFQ tricos.
EQPUWNVGQő&KCITCOCFGſCÁºQŒUKOWNVCPGCOGPVG Ŗ (KCÁºQFQEQPVTQNGTGOQVQGſCÁºQFGVTCPUOKUUºQ
Ŗ %QPGEVGEQTTGVCOGPVGCſCÁºQFQEQPVTQNGTGOQVQGCſCÁºQ 2CUUGQUſQUGNÃVTKEQURCTCQCTEQPFKEKQPCFQCVTCXÃUFC
de transmissão a seus terminais correspondentes. RCTVGFQUſQUGNÃVTKEQUGEQPGEVGQUCQDNQEQFGVGTOKPCKU
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='ZGORNQFGſCÁºQ?
EQPHQTOGOQUVTCFQPCſIWTCCDCKZQ
Prenda o fixador de fios Cuidado
incluído com a caixa de
componentes elétricos Ao conectar com a unidade externa com uma quantidade
Fiação de transmissão (corrente fraca)
usando as braçadeiras (8).
Fiação do controle remoto (corrente fraca)
FGƀWKFQTGHTKIGTCPVGFGM9QWOGPQUUKICCUKP-
struções abaixo.
Insira o plugue do conector no Ŗ 5GORTGWUGſQUDNKPFCFQURCTCCſCÁºQFQEQPVTQNGTGOQVQG
prendedor de arame na caixa
de componentes elétricos.
CſCÁºQFGVTCPUOKUUºQGTGCNK\GWOCVGTTCOGPVQUGOTWÈFQ
Fiação de alimentação
elétrica (corrente forte) (peças ǚ e *)
Fiação de transmissão Ŗ 5GGUVKXGTWUCPFQQEQPVTQNGTGOQVQEQOſQÃPGEGUU¶TKQ
(corrente forte) WUCT Q RQTVCEQPVTQNG TGOQVQ KPEQTRQTCFQ
OGVCN LWPVC-
OGPVG EQO Q EQPVTQNG TGOQVQ G EQPGEVCT Q ſQ VGTTC UGO
ruído ao porta-controle remoto incorporado.
#NÃOFKUUQCVGTTGQRQTVCEQPVTQNGTGOQVQKPEQTRQTCFQ
Ŗ 5G GUVKXGT WUCPFQ Q EQPVTQNG TGOQVQ EQO ſQ Ã PGEGUU¶TKQ
Proibido WUCTQRQTVCEQPVTQNGTGOQVQKPEQTRQTCFQ
OGVCNLWPVCOGPVG
Nunca conecte a fiação de EQOQMKVFGTGEGRÁºQFQUKPCNFQEQPVTQNGTGOQVQGEQPGEVCT
L N alimentação elétrica. QſQVGTTCUGOTWÈFQCQRQTVCEQPVTQNGTGOQVQKPEQTRQTCFQ
Método de conexão do terminal P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2 #NÃOFKUUQCVGTTGQRQTVCEQPVTQNGTGOQVQKPEQTRQTCFQ
de alimentação elétrica (X1M) Ŗ 1 RQTVCEQPVTQNG TGOQVQ KPEQTRQTCFQ TGEQOGPFCFQ Ã Q
REMOTE TRANSMISSION FORCED
CONTRL WIRING OFF
-,$#
CEGUUÎTKQQREKQPCN
Aperte e prenda a parte superior Fiação de transmissão
do prendedor de arame.
Assegure-se de que o fio não saia. (sem polaridade)
Fiação do controle remoto (4) (GEJGCVCORCFCECKZCFGEQORQPGPVGUGNÃVTKEQUG
Prenda o fixador de fios (sem polaridade) enrole o material de vedação (pequeno) (10) ao redor dos
incluído com a caixa de Método de conexão do terminal ſQURCTCGXKVCTSWGGNGUFGUNK\GORCTCHQTCFQUHWTQU
componentes elétricos do controle remoto (X2M)
usando a braçadeira (8). Furos passantes dos fios
gAo usar uma linha trançada, não solde
sua extremidade frontal para a conexão.
Figura 14
Advertência
#Q EQPGEVCT QU ſQU RCUUGQU FG HQTOC TGIWNCT G CRGTVG
ſTOGOGPVGCVCORCFCECKZCFGEQORQPGPVGUGNÃVTKEQU
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(5) /QPVGQſZCFQTFGſQUGURGEKſECFQ
EQOQURCTCHW-
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2TGPFCQUſQUEQOCDTCÁC-
deira incluída (8).
L N P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2
Fiação de transmissão
Fiação do controle remoto
Unidade interna A
Fiação de alimentação elétrica
Fio terra
P1 P2
Controle remoto
Para a fixação Braçadeira (8) (acessória) (acessório opcional)
Figura 18
[Observação]
1. 5GPºQJQWXGTPGEGUUKFCFGFGKPUVCNCTQFKULWPVQTFG
Fixador de fios (12) (acessório) HWICRCTCQVGTTCOQPVGQFKULWPVQTFGNKPJCQWQKPVGT-
Parafusos de fixação de fios (13) (acessórios) ruptor de carga com um fusível. Se houver a necessi-
FCFGFGKPUVCNCTQFKULWPVQTFGHWICRCTCQVGTTCOQPVG
WOFKULWPVQTFGHWICRCTCQVGTTCEQORCVÈXGNEQO
Sistema 1 Um controle remoto controla uma unidade interna
CRCTGNJQURCTCCVGTTCOGPVQUQDTGECTICGRTQVGÁºQ
Alimentação elétrica Alimentação elétrica Alimentação elétrica
Monofásica Monofásica Monofásica contra curto-circuitos.
~220V 60Hz Unidade externa ~220V 60Hz ~220V 60Hz 2. #ſCÁºQFQEQPVTQNGTGOQVQ
2G2GCſCÁºQFG
L N L N L N
IN/D OUT/D transmissão (F1 e F2) não têm polaridade.
F1 F2 F1 F2
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Ŗ Consulte a tabela abaixo para obter o torque de aperto dos Unidade interna
parafusos dos terminais. Unidade interna 1 Unidade interna 2 com o maior número
Entrada A
8
'URGEKſECÁÐGU (KQQWECDQƀGZÈXGNGODCKPJCFQEQORQNKGVKNG-
FQUſQU no (dois núcleos)
Área da seção OO2
Comprimento /¶ZKOQFGO
Parte inferior Contato externo #ECTICOÈPKOCRGTOKVKFC8%%O#
2dnúmero
codificado Número
Controle remoto 1 (M) Controle remoto 2 (S) do status
1dnúmero
codificado Modo de
[Observação] SETTING configuração
Ŗ Se o controle em grupo e dois controles remotos forem usa- no local
FQULWPVQUUGT¶PGEGUU¶TKQEQPGEVCTſQUFGNKICÁºQFKTGVC
Ŗ Conecte o controle remoto 2 (S) à unidade interna na ex-
VTGOKFCFGFQUſQUFGNKICÁºQFKTGVC
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Ŗ (KPCNOGPVG RGÁC CQ WUW¶TKQ RCTC OCPVGT Q OCPWCN FG de operação incluído com a unidade externa.
ő%QPſIWTCÁÐGUPQNQECNŒEQOQUOCPWCKUFGQRGTCÁºQG
KPUVCNCÁºQLWPVQU Cuidado
Ŗ 5GJQWXGTSWCNSWGTCNVGTCÁºQCRÎUCTGIWNCIGOFQƀWZQ
11-1.%QPſIWTCÁºQFCRTGUUºQGUV¶VKECGZVGTPC de ar da rota da ventilação (como o duto de ar e a saída de
4GCNK\GCUEQPſIWTCÁÐGUWUCPFQQOÃVQFQ
CQW
DEQP- CTPºQUGGUSWGÁCFGTGCNK\CTCTGIWNCIGOCWVQO¶VKECFQ
forme mostrado abaixo. ƀWZQFGCTPQXCOGPVG
(a) %QPſIWTGEQOCHWPÁºQFGTGIWNCIGOFQƀWZQFGCT Ŗ Depois de completar a execução de testes da unidade ex-
4GIWNCIGOCWVQO¶VKECFQƀWZQFGCTTGIWNGCSWCPVK- VGTPCQWFGOQXGTQCTEQPFKEKQPCFQRCTCQWVTQUNQECKUUG
dade de ar descarregada de acordo com o valor nominal. houver qualquer alteração na rota da ventilação (como o
(1) 8GTKſSWGUGCſCÁºQFGCNKOGPVCÁºQGNÃVTKECSWGNGXC FWVQFGCTGCUCÈFCFGCTEQPUWNVGWOTGRTGUGPVCPVGFC
para o ar condicionado e o trabalho de instalação do &CKMKP
duto de ar foram concluídos. Se o sistema de ar
EQPFKEKQPCFQGUVKXGTGSWKRCFQEQOWOCCDCHGEJCFC (b) 5GNGEKQPGCRTGUUºQGUV¶VKECGZVGTPCEQOQEQPVTQNG
EGTVKſSWGUGFGSWGGNCUGLCFGKZCFCCDGTVC#NÃO remoto.
FKUUQXGTKſSWGUGQſNVTQFGCTHQTPGEKFQGOECORQHQK 0C6CDGNCő0ÕOGTQFQUVCVWUŒÃWUCFQRCTCC
montado no canal de ar di lado da entrada de ar. TGIWNCIGOFQƀWZQFGCTFCWPKFCFGKPVGTPC8GTK-
(2) 5GJQWXGTX¶TKCUGPVTCFCUGUCÈFCUFGCTTGIWNGC ſSWGUGQőuPÕOGTQEQFKſECFQŒGUV¶EQPſIWTCFQ
RQTVCFGCTGHCÁCEQOSWGCXGNQEKFCFGFQƀWZQ EQOQ
&'5.+)#&1#EQPſIWTCÁºQFGH¶DTKECFQ
FGCTFGECFCGPVTCFCGUCÈFCFGCTGUVGLCFG uPÕOGTQEQFKſECFQÃ
&'5.+)#&1#NVGTGQőu
CEQTFQEQOCXGNQEKFCFGFGRTQLGVQ0GUUGECUQ PÕOGTQEQFKſECFQŒPC6CDGNCEQODCUGPCRTGUUºQ
opere o ar condicionado no “Modo de ventilação”. GUV¶VKECGZVGTPCFQFWVQFGCTEQPGEVCFQ
2CTCCNVGTCTCXGNQEKFCFGFQƀWZQFGCTCRGTVGQ (1) %QPſIWTGQőuPÕOGTQEQFKſECFQŒRCFTºQEQOQ
DQVºQ#LWUVGFQƀWZQFGCTGEQPſIWTGCEQOQ
RTGUUºQGUV¶VKECGZVGTPC2C
(:/3||
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(3) %QPſIWTGCTGIWNCIGOCWVQO¶VKECFQƀWZQFGCT %QPſIWTGQőuPÕOGTQEQFKſECFQŒRCFTºQEQOQ
&GRQKUFGEQPſIWTCTQCTEQPFKEKQPCFQEQOQ
RTGUUºQGUV¶VKECGZVGTPC2C
(:/3|||
őOQFQFGXGPVKNCÁºQŒRCTGQCTEQPFKEKQPCFQG 56·63·80·100·125AVE)
GPVTGPQő/QFQFGEQPſIWTCÁºQPQNQECNŒFGRQKU 0ºQÃRQUUÈXGNEQPſIWTCT(:/3||||
selecionar “Número do status 21” (11 para a 100·125AVE como 30 Pa.
EQPſIWTCÁºQGOITWRQEQPſIWTGQőuPÕOGTQ 0ºQÃRQUUÈXGNEQPſIWTCT(:/3|#8'
EQFKſECFQŒEQOQGQőuPÕOGTQEQFKſECFQŒ como 180Pa ou 200Pa.
EQOQ&GRQKUFGEQORNGVCTCUEQPſIWTCÁÐGU 0ºQÃRQUUÈXGNEQPſIWTCT(:/3||#8'
CEKOCTGVQTPGRCTCQOQFQPQTOCNGCRGTVGQ como 110 a 200 Pa.
DQVºQ.KICTFGUNKICTGZGEWÁºQ'PVºQCN¸ORCFC Tabela 2
FGQRGTCÁºQCEGPFGT¶GQCTEQPFKEKQPCFQKPK-
Pressão Número do 1° número 2° número
EKCT¶CHWPÁºQFGXGPVKNCÁºQGTGCNK\CT¶CTGIWNC- GUV¶VKECGZVGTPC status EQFKſECFQ EQFKſECFQ
IGOCWVQO¶VKECFQƀWZQFGCT0ºQTGIWNGCRQTVC
de ar da entrada ou saída de ar durante a regula- 30Pa(*1) 01
IGOCWVQO¶VKECFQƀWZQFGCT&GRQKUFGQRGTCT 50Pa 02
RQTEGTECFGWOCQKVQOKPWVQUQCTEQPFKEKQPCFQ 60Pa 03
GPEGTTCT¶CTGIWNCIGOFQƀWZQFGCTCWVQOCVKEC-
70Pa 04
OGPVGGCN¸ORCFCFGQRGTCÁºQFGUNKICT¶'PVºQ
QCTEQPFKEKQPCFQRCTCT¶FGQRGTCT 80Pa 05
Tabela 1 90Pa 06
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GADO Erro de transmissão entre a placa de circuito
impresso de acionamento da ventoinha da
Ŗ As funções do sinal de entrada A para “Forçado como Exibição “ C1 ”
unidade interna e a placa de circuito impresso
DESLIGADO” e “LIGADO/DESLIGADO” estão relaciona- de controle interno.
das na tabela abaixo.
Combinação inadequada da placa de circuito
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Se o sinal de entrada A estiver 5KPCNFGGPVTCFC#GUV¶ő&'5.+- Exibição “ C6 ” WPKFCFGKPVGTPCQWGUV¶QEQTTGPFQWOGTTQFG
ő.+)#&1ŒCWPKFCFGUGT¶ GADO” ġ “LIGADO”: o ar EQPſIWTCÁºQFGPVTQFCRNCECFGEKTEWKVQ
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Exibição “ ”
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tro de ar com um período de tempo menor. GUV¶FGUNKICFC
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cado
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horas horas
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horas horas %CUQ EQPVT¶TKQ CU UWDUV¸PEKCU RTQFW\KFCU RGNQU OCVGTKCKU
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Realize a execução de testes com base no manual de
instalação da unidade externa.
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CAUTION
Ŗ Only proceed with the unit cleaning after stopping the operation
and turning the power supply off.
Failure to do so may result in electric shocks or personal injury.
Never clean
the unit during
operation!
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Symptoms
Ŗ The safety devices such as fuses, breakers and earth leakage
circuit breaker trip off frequently, and the operation switch
does not work well.
Ŗ Use stable prep stand.
$GHQTGEQPVCEVKPI[QWTFGCNGTVCMGVJGOGCUWTGUUJQYPDGNQYſTUV
Pay special caution when cleaning the air conditioner.
Turn off the power supply.
Symptoms
Daily maintenance: Ŗ Water leaks from the air conditioner.
When using the wired remote controller BRC1C, read this Before contacting your dealer, take the measures shown
manual. DGNQYſTUV
%NGCPKPIVJGCKTſNVGT Stop the operation.
Description Symptoms
Ŗ &QPQVTGOQXGVJGCKTſNVGTKHPQVIQKPIVQENGCPKV(CKNWTGVQ
do so may result in malfunction.
Ŗ The “operation lamp”, “inspection display” and ‘indoor unit
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6JGCKTſNVGTKUPQVKPENWFGFYKVJVJGUVCPFCTFCEEGUUQTKGU EQFGCRRGCTU
for this model.) Inspection display
frequency of cleaning.
Ŗ For how to change the setting time to display “ ”, ask Indoor unit number
your dealer to perform. Number of the indoor unit with malfunction
(The setting time is 2500 hours when purchasing) Operation lamp Malfunction code
Ŗ +VKURQUUKDNGVQEQPſIWTGVJGUGVVKPIUCPFVJGFKURNC[EQPVGPVU $GHQTGEQPVCEVKPIVCMGVJGOGCUWTGUUJQYPDGNQYſTUV
of times below. Notify your dealer the contents being displayed on the remote
1250, 2500, 5000, 10000 controller.
1. 4GOQXGVJGCKTſNVGT
2. %NGCPVJGCKTſNVGT Product category and operating noise
Model FXMQ FXMQ FXMQ FXMQ FXMQ FXMQ
Caution Name 20AVE 25AVE 32AVE 36AVE 40AVE 50AVE
(QTJQYVQENGCPVJGCKTſNVGTVJGKPVCMGITKNNG
UWEVKQPKPNGV Functions Heat pump/single cooling type
CPFCKTQWVNGVCPFVJGſGNFUWRRN[RTQFWEVUEQPUWNVVJGEQP- Structure of the
Slit type
structors. units
Cooling method
Air cooling
of condenser
3. +PUVCNNVJGCKTſNVGT Category
Air supply mode Air duct type
4. 2TGUUVJGſNVGTUKIPCNTGUGVVKPIMG[QPVJGTGOQVGEQPVTQNNGT
Rated cooling
The display of “ ” will disappear. 2200 2800 3600 4000 4500 5600
capacity (W)
%NGCPKPIVJGCKTQWVNGVCPFVJGECUKPI
Rated heating
/CKPVGPCPEGCPFKPURGEVKQP 2500 3200 4000 4500 5000 6300
capacity (W)
Ŗ Clean the drain pan regularly as the drain pipe can be
Operating noise dB (A)
blocked off by the gathered dust and lead to water leakage. 33 33 34 39 39 41
(Equivalent value in anechoic room)
Ŗ Ask Daikin sales agency to clean. (Perform cleaning before
cooling and heating air conditioning seasons.) Model FXMQ FXMQ FXMQ FXMQ FXMQ
Ŗ If there is much dust around the indoor unit, use a dust Name 56AVE 63AVE 80AVE 100AVE 125AVE
EQXGT
ſGNFUWRRN[ Functions Heat pump/single cooling type
%NGCPKPIVJGKPVGTKQTQHVJGKPFQQTWPKV Structure of the
Ŗ Be sure to clean the interior of the indoor unit regularly. Slit type
units
Ask Daikin sales agency to clean as professional skill is Cooling method
Air cooling
required for cleaning the interior of the indoor unit. of condenser
Category
Air supply mode Air duct type
Contact your dealer in case one of the following situations
occurs. Rated cooling
6300 7100 9000 11200 14000
capacity (W)
Rated heating
7100 8000 10000 12500 16000
capacity (W)
Operating noise dB (A)
42 42 43 43 44
(Equivalent value in anechoic room)
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PP packing belts are used for certain products. Do not lift Ŗ Explain the users how to operate the air conditioner’s each
the PP packing belts to transport as it’s dangerous. function properly and how to regulate the temperature. Ask
Ŗ For the sake of security, discard the packing material. them to operate personally while reading the operation part
The packing material such as nails and woods may result under this manual.
in puncture wound or other dangers.
Tear and discard the plastic bag to prevent the children 2-2.Accessories
from suffocating when playing with the plastic bags Check if the following accessories are supplied with your air
Ŗ Do not shut down the power supply immediately after the conditioner.
operation stops. (1)-(13)
Wait at least 5 minutes before shutting down the power
supply.
Failure to do so may result in water leakage and other
malfunctions.
Ŗ Depending on the setting conditions, different products
may lead to electromagnetic interference.
In this case, keep proper distance away from the products. Product certification
Operation & installation manual
Perform installation work in accordance with national standards.
Metal Drain (NCPIGſVVKPI Joint insulation
Description
clip (1) hose (2) screws (3) parts
2. Before installation Quantity 1 1
As shown in the
1 for each
table below
Do not and never discard any required accessories until the
installation is completed!
1. Determine the move-in route of the air conditioner. Thin
Specialized for
2. Do not remove the packing until carrying the unit to the M5×16
liquid piping (4)
installation locations.If the packing has to be removed, Shape 20·25·32 6
use a soft sling or put a protective plate under sling to 36·40 10
lift the unit up and prevent the unit from being damaged Thick
50·56·63·80 18
or scratched. Specialized for
100·125 26 gas piping (5)
No matter during or after unsealing, grasp the hanger bracket
when carrying the air conditioner. Do not put any stress to the Clamps 9CUJGTſZKPI Insulation
Description Insulation material
refrigerant piping, drain piping or plastic parts. (8) plates (9) material (10)
Check the refrigerant is R410A before installing the air conditioner. Quantity _ 9 4 2
For installing the outdoor unit, refer to the installation manual
included with it.
Ŗ Do not install or use the air conditioner in the following
locations: 1
Large (dark grey)
Ŗ Where the mineral oil, oil fume or spray is full of, for example,
Shape (6)
a kitchen. (Plastic parts may be aged and lead to unit’s falling Small
QTYCVGTNGCMCIGſPCNN[ (grey)
Ŗ Where there is corrosive gas, such as sulfurous acid gas. 2
Medium (dark
(Copper pipes or soldered parts may be corroded and
grey)
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(7)
Ŗ 9JGTG VJGTG KU ƀCOOCDNG ICU QT XQNCVKNG ƀCOOCDNGU
such as gasoline or thinner is used. (Gases around the Hanger bracket Wire fasteners Wire fastening (Others)
Description
CKTEQPFKVKQPGTOC[TGUWNVKPſTG washers (11) (12) screws (13) Ŗ Operation
Ŗ Where there is machinery emitting electromagnetic Quantity 8 2 2 & installa-
waves. (Controlling system may not work.) M4×8 tion manual
Ŗ Where the content of the salt in the air is high, for example, Shape Ŗ Product
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such as in the factory.
Besides, it is also not suitable for vehicles or ships. 2-3.Optional accessories
Ŗ This series air conditioner (including the indoor unit and Ŗ One of the following remote controllers used for operation
outdoor unit) is suitable for business and light industry. is required for the indoor unit.
Remote controller
BRC1E62·BRC2C51·BRC3A61
2-1.Caution Wired
BRC1D61·BRC1C62
Ŗ Carefully read this manual before installing the indoor unit.
Ŗ Always ask the dealer or specialized personnel to carry Wireless BRC4C65
out the installation work. Improper installation may result
KPYCVGTNGCMCIGGNGEVTKEUJQEMUQTſTGJC\CTFU When performing installation work or checking after
Ŗ Only use the accessory components and parts or the ones completing installation, pay special caution to the fol-
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components and parts may result in the unit falling, water
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Ŗ $GUWTGVQKPUVCNNCPCKTſNVGT
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mouth of gas path to prevent water leakage, etc.
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)+!-$(
Are the indoor and outdoor +PUWHſEKGPVEQQNCKT (Unit: mm)
units’ suction inlet and air or hot air.
outlet blocked by any obsta-
cles?
)+!-$(
)+!-$( )+!-$(
)+!-$(
Are the binding screws loose? Electric shocks or
ſTGJC\CTFU
Refer to the chapter of “Safety precautions” simultaneously.
Ground )+!-$()*!+-%)(,*!
b.Main hand-over check items *!(!! ! ")+%(,-&&-%)(
2 %,-$!'%(%'.'$!%#$-)"-$!
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and air outlet) installed? ! -&!,--) !-!+mine
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Are the use methods explained to the
users based on the operation part [Note]
under this manual? Ŗ Install the indoor unit, outdoor unit, power wiring and
Is the manual handed over to the transmission wiring at least 1m away from televisions
users? and radios to prevent image interference and noise. (De-
Has explained the users how to use pending on the radio waves, a distance of 1m may not be
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outlet) etc.)? Ŗ When installing the wireless remote controller kit in rooms
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products handed over to the users, if type), the signal transmission distance of the remote
there are? controller will become shorter. Install the indoor unit far
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c.Commentary key points about the application methods (2) Perform installation with a lifting screw. Study if the ceiling
is solid enough to hold the weight of the indoor unit. If the
Contents marked with Warning and Caution in the opera- ceiling is not solid enough, reinforce the ceiling in advance.
tion part under this manual emphasize the matter that failure to
(Refer to the spacing marked on the packaging box and
follow the normal unit operation methods may result in personal
check if it is necessary to reinforce.)
injury and property damage. It is necessary to explain the con-
tents of the precautions to the users clearly and ask them to read
the operation part under this manual.
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4. Preparations before installation (2) Check if the external static pressure of the air conditioner
is out of the allowable range.
(1) Determine the relative positions of the units and lifting (For setting range of the external static pressure, refer to
screw. the technical data.)
Ŗ To maintain and inspect the electrical component box (3) Punch through the opening used to install. (For locations
and drain pump and for other maintenance purposes, already having had the ceiling)
reserve one of the following service spaces. Ŗ After punching through the ceiling opening used to in-
1. Inspection door 1 (450 x 450) of the electrical component stall, lead the refrigerant piping, drain piping, transmis-
box and space over 300mm under the product. (Refer to sion wiring and remote controller wiring (except the wire-
Figure 2) less remote controller) through this opening and lay
2. Inspection door 1 (450 x 450) of the electrical component them to the piping and wiring connectors of the units.
box and the inspection door 2 under the product (refer to Refer to the chapters of “6.Refrigerant piping installa-
A-1 view). (Refer to Figure 3) tion”, “7.Drain piping installation” and “10.Wiring ex-
3. Inspection door 3 under the product and electrical ample”.
component box (refer to A-2 view). (Refer to Figure 3) Ŗ After punching through the ceiling opening, in order
Situation 1 to keep the ceiling flat and prevent it from vibrating,
Electrical component box reinforce the ceiling’s beam frame if necessary.
*H3=More than 300
Lifting screw
Air exhaust Indoor unit
Bottom of the
C
B
air conditioner Note: All the above parts are supplied at site.
Air suction Figure 4
(5) Install the canvas air duct to the air outlet and suction
Suspension screw (x 4) inlet to prevent the vibration of the air conditioner from
Figure 2
being transmitted to the air duct or ceiling. Apply sound
Situations 2 and 3 absorption material (insulation material) to the inner wall
Inspection door of the air duct and vibration isolating rubber to the lifting
(ceiling opening hole) Electrical component box
screw (refer to the chapter of “8.Air duct installation”)
*H3=More than 20
Inspection 2
(equal to or larger Hanger bracket
700 than the size of 700
indoor unit) Tighten at both upper
A-1 view A-2 view and lower sides Washer fixing plate (9)
Figure 3 (Unit: mm) (double nut) (accessory)
8In accordance with the Model B C D Figure 5
chapter of “7. Drain piping
20 · 25 · 32 550 588 850
installation”, the longitudinal [Note]
36 · 40 700 738 1000
gradient should be 1/100 at During installation, it is necessary to adjust the air outlet.
least, to determine the 50 · 56 · 63 · 80 1000 1038 1300
Prevent the welding spark and other foreign materials from
height of H2. 100 · 125 1400 1438 1700
entering the air outlet when performing installation work as
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the resin drain pan is used for the air conditioner. Ŗ Aim the refrigerant piping connector section at the center
(2) Adjust the height of the units. QHVJGƀCTKPIRCTV6WTP`EKTENGUYKVJ[QWTJCPFUCPF
(3) Adjust the levelness of the air conditioner. VKIJVGPYKVJVJGURGEKſGFVKIJVGPKPIVQTSWG
Ŗ 6QRTGXGPVVJGƀCTKPIRCTVHTQOETCEMKPIQTNGCMKPIICU
Caution tighten with a torque wrench. (Refer to Figure 6)
Ŗ Check if the air conditioner is installed horizontally using a Ŗ To prevent gas leakage, coat the refrigerant oil (ester or
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ing the polyethylene pipe instead of the level meter, keep Figure 7)
the top surface of the unit level with the water level at both Ŗ 5GEWTG VJG ƀCTKPI PWV VQ VJG OCKP WPKV
6Q RTGXGPV VJG
ends of the polyethylene pipe to adjust the levelness of the ƀCTKPIPWVHTQOCIKPICPFETCEMKPI
unit. (Pay special caution that the tilt direction can not be Ŗ 4GHGTVQ6CDNGHQTVJGƀCTKPIUK\GCPFVKIJVGPKPIVQTSWG
opposite to the drain direction as this may result in water [Tighten] [Coat oil]
leakage.) Torque wrench Don’t coat the refrigerant oil
to the external surface Coat the refrigerant
oil to the internal
Nut surface of the flaring
Hanger bracket
Wrench
Piping splicer
Don’t let the nut touch
Flaring nut the refrigerant oil to
prevent from being
Bottom of the unit
Figure 6 screwed overtight Figure 7
Level meter
Polyethylene pipe
(4) 4GOQXGVJGYCUJGTſZKPIRNCVGYJKEJKUWUGFVQRTGXGPV
the hanger bracket washer from slipping off, then tighten
Piping splicer Flaring
Flaring nut
8
VJGPWVCVWRRGTUKFGCPFſZVJGCKTEQPFKVKQPGTſTON[ Note: Be sure to align the center of the refrigerant piping
EQPPGEVQT RCTV YKVJ VJG QPGU QH VJG ƀCTKPI RCTV CPF ƀCTKPI
nut.
6. Refrigerant piping installation Failure to do so may result in piping breakage or gas leakage.
<For installing the refrigerant piping of the outdoor unit, Table 1
refer to the installation manual included with the outdoor Pipe Flaring size
unit.> Tightening torque Flaring
diameter A (mm)
<Insulate both gas side piping and liquid side piping ef- 14.2-17.2N · m
fectively. Otherwise, it may cause water leakage. Use the Ɏ
8.7-9.1
(144-176kgf · cm)
insulation material which can withstand high temperature
±2°
32.7-39.9N · m
of 120đ or more. Besides, reinforce the insulation of the Ɏ
12.8-13.2
±2°
R0.4-0.8
45°
(333-407kgf · cm)
90°
refrigerant piping in accordance with the installation envi-
A
49.5-60.3N · m
ronment. If not reinforced, condensation could form on Ɏ
16.2-16.6
(504-616kgf · cm)
the surface of the insulation material.>
61.8-75.4N · m
<Be sure to check the refrigerant is R410A before per- Ɏ
19.3-19.7
(630-770kgf · cm)
forming refrigerant piping installation. Adopting other
refrigerants may result in the abnormal operation of the Caution
unit.>
5ETGYKPIQXGTVKIJVYKNNFCOCIGVJGƀCTKPICPFTGUWNVKPTGHTKIGTCPV
Caution leakage.
Please note that do not apply the oil to other parts excluding
This product is the special unit for the new refrigerant (R410A).
VJGƀCTKPIPWV#RRNKPIVJGQKNVQTGUKPRCTVGVEYKNNTGUWNVKP
Always follow the instructions below to perform installation
damage.
work.
Ŗ $GUWTGVQWUGVJGURGEKCNRKRGEWVVGTUCPFƀCTKPIVQQNUHQT
R410A. Ŗ If there is no torque wrench, refer to Table 2.
Ŗ 9JGP EQPPGEVKPI VJG ƀCTKPI QPN[ EQCV VJG TGHTKIGTCPV QKN +HVKIJVGPKPIVJGƀCTKPIPWVYKVJCPQTOCNYTGPEJVJGƀCTKPI
GUVGTQTGVJGTQKNVQVJGKPPGTUKFGQHVJGƀCTKPI nut will get tight suddenly while being screwed to a certain
Ŗ #NYC[UWUGVJGƀCTKPIPWVKPENWFGFYKVJVJGWPKV
&QPQVWUG position. In this case, continue rotate the nut based on the
QVJGTƀCTKPIPWVUUWEJCUV[RGƀCTKPIPWV7UKPIQVJGTƀCTKPI angles in Table 2 from this position.
nuts may lead to refrigerant leakage.)
Ŗ To prevent entry of any dirt, dust or moisture into the piping, It is not recommended and only use in emergency.
adjust the piping through pinching or sealing methods. It’s necessary to use the torque wrench to install the units. If
you have to install the units but without the torque wrench,
then perform installation based on following approach.
Caution After completing installation work, be sure to check for gas
Ŗ $GUWTGVQWUGVJGURGEKſGFTGHTKIGTCPVFWTKPITGHTKIGTCPV leakage.
circulation and prevent the air from contaminating the 9JGPVKIJVGPKPIVJGƀCTKPIPWVYKVJCYTGPEJVJGVKIJVGPKPI
refrigerant. torque will suddenly increase at certain position. In this case,
Ŗ If refrigerant leaks during installation work, be sure to EQPVKPWGTQVCVGVJGƀCTKPIPWVVQVJGHQNNQYKPICPINGUHTQOVJKU
ventilate the rooms. position.
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Table 2 2. &QPQVWUGƀWZYJGPDTC\KPIVJGTGHTKIGTCPVRKRKPI
Recommended tool arm connector part. Use the phosphor copper electrode which
Piping size Further tightening angle FQGUPQVTGSWKTGƀWZ
$%W2,+5<$%W2
length
+51
+HVJGEJNQTKPGDCUGFƀWZKUWUGFKVYKNN
Ɏ
`FGITGGU 150mm around
ECWUGRKRGEQTTQUKQPKHVJGƀWZEQPVCKPUƀWQTKPGKVYKNN
Ɏ
`FGITGGU 200mm around damage the ester or ether oil and further adversely affect
Ɏ
`FGITGGU 250mm around the refrigerant piping system.)
Ɏ
`FGITGGU 300mm around 3. Make sure to use the following refrigerant piping
Material: Jointless phosphor-deoxidized copper pipe
4. Do not use any anti-oxidants when brazing the piping.
(2) #HVGTRKRKPIEQPPGEVKQPKUſPKUJGFEJGEMKHICUNGCMU
The residual anti-oxidants may clog the piping and
(3) After checking that there is no gas leakage, insulate the
result in malfunction of the parts.
piping connector part properly with insulation material.
(Refer to Figure 8)
Pressure-reducing valve
Ŗ When performing insulation, attach the included joint insu-
Location to
lation parts (4) and (5) to the liquid side piping and gas side be brazed Wrap
piping. In addition, make the seams of the joint insulation
parts (4) and (5) face upward. (Pinch both ends with the
Nitrogen
clamps (8).) Manual
Ŗ For the liquid side piping and gas side piping, wrap the medium Refrigerant piping valve Nitrogen
insulation material (7) to the joint insulation parts (4) and (5).
(Flaring nut part) Figure 9
Main unit
Clamps (8)
(accessories) Piping insulation part Wrap to the flaring
(field supply) nut joint.
Centralize the drain piping
Figure 8 Install with the gradient at least 1/100 to prevent the air
embolism from being formed.
Caution Figure 10
For piping connected locally, wrap the insulation material
till the piping connections. The naked piping may result in Caution
condensation and burns Water gathered in the drain pipes will result in blockage.
Ŗ Before brazing the refrigerant piping, perform nitrogen re- Ŗ To prevent the piping from bending and sagging down, secure
RNCEGOGPV ſTUV QT EJCTIKPI PKVTQIGP KPVQ VJG TGHTKIGTCPV VJGOGXGT[`OWUKPIUNKPIU
piping (Caution 1) during brazing (Caution 2), then connect Ŗ Use the accessory drain hose (2) and metal clip (1).
YKVJVJGKPFQQTWPKVWUKPIVJGƀCTKPI The drain hose (2) should be inserted till the end of the
(Refer to Figure 9) FTCKPUQEMGVCPFUGEWTGFſTON[VQVJGOCTMGTCVVJGHTQPV
end of the hose using the metal clip (1). Tighten the metal
Caution clip (1) till the raised distance of the screw head less than
1. When charging nitrogen into the piping for brazing, set the 4mm. (Refer to Figures 11 and 12)
pressure to 0.02 MPa (0.2kgf/cm2) using pressure-reducing Ŗ The following two parts must be insulated to prevent
valve (as a slight breeze on your cheek). condensation and dripping.
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Ŗ Indoor drain hose (2) Check if the drainage is proper after completing installation.
Ŗ Drain socket
#UUJQYPKPVJGſIWTGDGNQYKPUWNCVGVJGOGVCNENKR
Caution
and drain hose (2) with the large insulation material (6) Ŗ 6JG GNGEVTKECN YKTKPI YQTM OWUV DG ECTTKGF QWV D[ VJG
(accessory). GNGEVTKEKCPUYKVJRTQHGUUKQPCNSWCNKſECVKQPU
(Refer to Figure 12) Ŗ +HVJGGNGEVTKEKCPUCTGCDUGPVHTQOVJGUKVGRGTHQTOFTCKPCIG
Large insulation check operation using steps 3 to 7 after the system test run
Metal clip (1) material (6) is stopped.
(accessory) (accessory)
Metal clip (1) 1. Remove the electrical component box cover and connect
(accessory)
the remote controller wiring and power wiring (power
Marker Drain hose (2) 4mm supply: single-phase, 60Hz, 220V) to their corresponding
Figure 11 Figure 12 terminal blocks. Also connect the earth wire well. (Refer
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<Precautions for installing drainage lifting pipe>
Ŗ Make sure the height of the drainage lifting pipe is within Caution
467mm. To prevent the wire connector part from being pulled by
Ŗ Keep the drainage lifting pipe vertical and maximum 300mm TGFWPFCPVVGPUKQPUGEWTGſTON[YKVJVJGENCORU
CU
away from the air conditioner. (Refer to Figure 13) shown in Figure 14.
Ceiling
Less than 300mm 1 - 1.5 m Sling 2. Check if the electrical component box cover has been
Less than 700mm
P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2
L N REMOTE
CONTRL
TRANSMISSION
WIRING
FORCED
OFF
Connecting Connecting
method of method of
remote controller
power supply Terminal Terminal terminal
terminal (X1M) block block
7. Be sure to use the remote controller to shutdown and
stop drainage check operation.
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8. Air duct installation Ŗ When performing the electrical wiring work, refer to the
“Wiring diagram” labeled to the electrical component box
Pay attention to the following instructions when performing cover simultaneously.
the air duct installation. Ŗ For details of the remote controller’s wiring, refer to the
Ŗ When performing the air duct installation, do not exceed the “Remote controller installation manual” included with it.
external static pressure range of the air conditioner itself. Ŗ #NNYKTKPIYQTMOWUVDGECTTKGFQWVD[VJGSWCNKſGFGNGEVTK-
(For setting range, refer to the technical data sheet. Each cians.
model has its own setting range of external static pressure.) Ŗ The system includes several indoor units. Name each indoor
Ŗ Install the canvas air duct to the air outlet and suction inlet unit after A unit, B unit…. and make sure that the numbers of
to prevent the vibration of the air conditioner from being the wires connected from the terminal blocks are consist
transmitted to the air duct or ceiling. Apply sound absorp- with that of the outdoor unit and BS unit. Incorrect wire and
tion material (insulation material) to the inner wall of the air piping connection between the indoor unit and outdoor unit
duct and vibration isolating rubber to the lifting screw. will result in the air conditioning system abnormally operat-
Ŗ When brazing the air duct, take measures to protect the air ing. To prevent error occurring, perform wiring by referring to
duct and make sure the welding spatter will not touch the [Wiring example].
FTCKPRCPQHVJGſNVGT Ŗ Be sure to install a line breaker or earth leakage circuit
Ŗ Good electrical isolation between the air duct and the wall breaker near the power supply.
is required if it is necessary to pass the metal air duct Ŗ 6JGITQWPFTGUKUVCPEGUJQWNFPQVGZEGGFš
through the metal net, steel mesh or wood-structure metal Ŗ Do not connect the earth wire to the gas pipes, water pipes,
plate. lightning rods or telephone earth wires.
Ŗ Be sure to use the insulation material to prevent condensation Ŗ )CURKRGUICUNGCMCIGECPECWUGGZRNQUKQPQTſTG
of dew on the air duct. (Material: glass wool or EPE, thickness: Ŗ Water pipes: cannot be grounded if hard polyethylene
25mm) pipes are used.
Ŗ $GUWTGVQKPUVCNNVJGCKTſNVGTKPVJGCGTCVKQPEQPFWKVQPVJGCKT Ŗ Telephone earth wires and lighting rods: the ground potential
KPNGV UKFG
5GNGEV VJG CKT ſNVGT YKVJ FWUVEQNNGEVKQP GHſEKGPE[ when struck by lightning gets extremely high.
(gravimetric method) over 50 %.) Ŗ To prevent short circuit of the power wiring, terminals with
Ŗ 'ZRNCKPVJGEWUVQOGTUJQYVQWUGCPFENGCPVJGſGNFUWRRN[ insulation sleeves must be used.
RTQFWEVU
CKTſNVGTCKTKPNGVITKNNGCPFCKTQWVNGVITKNNGGVE Ŗ Do not turn on the power supply (line breaker or earth leakage
Ŗ It is necessary to install the air outlet grille to the indoor circuit breaker) before completing all electrical work.
side, to prevent the retainer near the air outlet from being
touched and pulled by personnel. 9-2.5RGEKſECVKQPUQHVJGUVCPFCTFGNGEVTKEYKTGU
Ŗ There is no need to use the auxiliary blower as the air Power wiring, etc.
conditioner can adjust the fan speed to the rated rotating
Power wiring (including the earth wires)
speed (11. Onsite settings and test run).
Fuse on site
Connecting method of the air inlet side and air outlet Unit quantity Electric wires Size
side
Ŗ +PUVCNNVJGCKTFWEV
ſGNFUWRRN[D[OCVEJKPIYKVJVJGKPPGT Comply with the
1 16A H05VV-U3G
relevant local codes.
UKFGQHVJGƀCPIG
Ŗ %QPPGEV VJG ƀCPIG CPF VJG CKT EQPFKVKQPGT KVUGNH YKVJ VJG Transmission wiring & remote controller wiring
KPENWFGFƀCPIGſVVKPIUETGYU
Electric wires (Note 5)
Ŗ 5GCNVJGEQPPGEVQTRCTVDGVYGGPƀCPIGCPFCKTFWEVYKVJ
aluminized tape to prevent gas leakage. Ŗ When connecting with Ŗ When connecting with Size (mm2)
the outdoor unit which the outdoor unit which
Flange (field supply) Flange
is 24.36kW or less is 24.36kW over
Flange fitting Insulation material
Air conditione (field supply) Polyethylene sheathed
screws (3) Shielded wires RVVP 0.75-1.25
ƀGZKDNGYKTGUQTECDNGU
(accessories)
Air outlet
Flange fitting Note
screws (3) 1. It is possible to have the overcurrent circuit breaker
Canvas air duct (accessories) instead of the fuse.
Insulation material (field supply)
(field supply)
2. If the electric wires are located in the places where they
Air inlet side Air outlet side are easy to be touched by personnel, mount the earth
leakage circuit breaker to prevent electric shocks.
Caution 3. Use the earth leakage circuit breaker compatible with
When connecting the air duct to the air inlet side, also be sure the appliances for grounding over-current protection
VQ EQPPGEV VJG ƀCPIG CPF VJG CKT EQPFKVKQPGT KVUGNH YKVJ VJG and short circuit protection. If the ground protection
ƀCPIGſVVKPIUETGYU
special appliance is mounted to the earth leakage circuit
breaker, be sure to mount a line breaker together.
4. When connecting with the outdoor unit 24.36kW or less,
use the shielded wires for the transmission wiring and
remote controller wiring.
9. Electrical wiring work Ŗ Lengths of the transmission wiring and remote controller
wiring are indicated below.
9-1.Overview Lengths of the transmission wiring and remote controller wiring
Ŗ Always shut down the power supply before performing any Maximum 1000m
electrical work. Outdoor unit – Indoor unit
(Total wiring length: 2000m)
Ŗ All locally-purchased parts & materials and electrical work (Total wiring length: 2000m) Maximum 500m
must comply with local codes. Ŗ Wrap the shielded part with insulation tape, etc. to prevent
Ŗ Use copper conductors only. it from touching with other terminals.
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Ŗ Always connect the end of the shielded part to the noise-free Caution
grounding mark tightly.
5. (WUGURGEKſECVKQPUQHVJGDQCTFCTG Ŗ Outside the air conditioner, don’t route the remote controller
250V 3.15A (F1U) wiring and transmission wiring together with other electrical
Warning: If the fuse is blown, ask the service agency wiring. Keep the remote controller wiring and transmission
to replace it. Do not replace it by yourself. wiring at least 50mm away from the power wiring and other
Otherwise, it may lead to the accidents such electrical wiring. Otherwise, being affected by the electrical
as electric shocks. interference (external noise) may result in malfunction and
6. Since this unit is equipped with an inverter, to prevent breakdown.
malfunction of the earth leakage circuit breaker itself, Ŗ For installation and wiring of the remote controller, refer to
select the breaker that be capable of handling high the “Remote controller installation manual” included with it.
harmonics. Ŗ When connecting the power supply of the air conditioner,
refer to the “Wiring diagram” simultaneously.
9-3.Electrical characteristics Ŗ Correctly connect the remote controller wiring and transmission
Air conditioner Power supply Fan motor wiring to their corresponding terminals
Voltage
Model Hz Voltage MCA MFA KW FLA
range (3) Connect the wires in the electrical component box as
FXMQ20·25·32AVE 0.6 0.090 0.5 UJQYPKPVJGſIWTGDGNQY
FXMQ36·40AVE Minimum 1.4 0.140 1.1 Secure to the wire fastener
FXMQ50AVE 198V 1.6 0.350 1.3 which is included with the
FXMQ56·63AVE 60 220V Maximum 1.8 16 0.350 1.4 electrical component box
Transmission wiring (weak current)
using the clamps (8).
FXMQ80AVE 242V 2.3 0.350 1.8 Remote controller wiring (weak current)
FXMQ100AVE
FXMQ125AVE
2.9
3.4
0.350
0.350
2.3
2.7
Insert the connector plug
into the wire clip on the
8
Power wiring (strong electrical component box.
MCA: Minimum circuit current (A)
current)
MFA: Maximum fuse current (A) Transmission wiring
KW: Fan motor rated output power (kW) (strong current)
FLA: Full-load current (A)
Figure 14
Warning
When connecting the wires, lay them regularly and fasten the
Screws electrical component box cover securely.
(3 places) The wire being clamped and the electrical component box
(2) Connect the electric wires into the electrical component EQXGT DGKPI RTQVTWFGF OC[ TGUWNV KP GNGEVTKE UJQEMU QT ſTG
box through the inlet port on one side. hazards.
Shielded wire
Figure 15
Ŗ Machining size of shielded wire (indoor connecting wires)
50-70 mm
Strong current inlet port 7 ± 1mm
Power wiring (strong current)
Earth wire (strong current)
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Ŗ Power wiring and earth wires System 1 1 remote controller controls 1 indoor unit
Open the electrical component box cover. Power supply Power supply Power supply
Then, lead the electric wires into the air conditioner though Single phase Outdoor unit Single phase Single phase
~220V 60Hz ~220V 60Hz ~220V 60Hz
electric-wire-through part and connect them to the terminal L N L N L N
IN/D OUT/D
block 3P. In addition, be sure to gather the wiring protective F1 F2 F1 F2
sleeves into the electrical component box.
Ŗ Remote controller wiring and transmission wiring
Lead the electric wires into the air conditioner though elec-
tric-wire-through part and connect them to the terminal
block 6P. In addition, be sure to gather the wiring protective
sleeves into the electrical component box.
[Wiring example] L N P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2 L N P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2 L N P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2
(5) /QWPVVJGURGEKſGFYKTGHCUVGPGT
YKVJVJGYKTG
L N P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2
fastening screws (13). Grip the wires with the included
clamp (8).
Indoor unit A
Transmission wiring
Remote controller wiring
P1 P2
Power wiring
Earth wire
Remote controller
(optional accessory)
Figure 18
For gripping Clamp (8) (accessory) [Note]
1. If there is no need to install the earth leakage circuit
breaker: mount the line breaker or load switch with fuse.
If there is a need to install the earth leakage circuit
Wire fastener (12) (accessory) breaker: mount the earth leakage circuit breaker com-
Wire fastening screws (13) (accessory) patible with appliances for grounding, over load and
short circuit protection.
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2. The remote controller wiring (P1 and P2) and transmission (2) Set the M/S switch of any one remote controller’s PC
wiring (F1 and F2) is of no polarity. board to “S”.
<Precautions to power wiring connection> (The other one still is “M”.)
Ŗ Never connect two wires of different size to the same power
supply terminal. (Loose electric wire connection may cause S
(Factory setting)
abnormal heating.) M
Ŗ When connecting to the terminal blocks, use the circular
Remote controller’s
terminal with insulation sleeve. If not available, connect the PC board
wires of the same size to the sides respectively as shown If the factory setting
has not been changed, S
KPVJGſIWTG then only one remote M
Insulation sleeve controller’s setting
needs to be changed.
8
REMOTE TRANSMISSION FORCED
CONTRL WIRING OFF
Remote controller’s
wiring terminal block
Input A
2QN[GVJ[NGPGUJGCVJGFƀGZKDNGYKTGQTECDNG
9KTGURGEKſECVKQPU
(2-core)
Sectional area 0.75-1.25mm2
Length Maximum 100m
Lower part External contact The minimum allowable load: 15V DC, 10mA
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11. Onsite settings and test run (4) After the air conditioner stops operation, check if
the “2nd coded number” under table 1 has been
<Make the following onsite settings according to the in- set to 02 using the “Status number 21” of indoor
stallation environment and using the remote controller.> unit. If the air conditioner can not stop operation
(1) Check if the electrical component box covers of the indoor automatically or the “2nd coded number” is not 02,
unit and outdoor unit are fastened securely. Make the repeat the procedures from step (3). If the outdoor
onsite settings using the remote controller and whether it is unit is not started, U4 or UH described in table 4
required to make settings will depend on the installation will be displayed. This indication is not malfunction
condition. as the function is set for the indoor unit. Set this
(2) According to the installation condition, make the onsite function continually. After setting this function,
settings using the remote controller after turning on the perform test run of the outdoor unit after starting it.
power supply. Please perform in accordance with “Onsite If other error occurs, check the fault location by
settings” of the manual included with the remote controller. referring to the table 4 and operation manual
Ŗ When making settings, the “status number”, “1st coded included with the outdoor unit.
number” and “2nd coded number” can be changed.
Ŗ The setting procedure and operating method are listed Caution
in the chapter of “Onsite settings”. Ŗ +H VJGTG KU CP[ EJCPIG CHVGT TGIWNCVKPI VJG CKT ƀQY QH VJG
ventilation route (such as the air duct and air outlet), be
UWTGVQRGTHQTOVJGCKTƀQYCWVQOCVKETGIWNCVKQPCICKP
Ŗ After completing test run of the outdoor unit or moving the
air conditioner to other places, if there is any change in the
SETTING
ventilation route (such as the air duct and air outlet), con-
sult Daikin representative.
Ŗ Finally, ask the users to keep the “Onsite settings” manual (b) Select the external static pressure with the remote
with the operation & installation manual together. controller.
+PVCDNGő5VCVWUPWODGTŒKUWUGFHQTVJGCKTƀQY
11-1.Setting external static pressure regulation of indoor unit, check if the “2nd coded
Make settings using method (a) or (b) as shown below. number” is set to 01 (OFF). Factory setting of the 2nd
(a) 5GVYKVJVJGCKTƀQYTGIWNCVKPIHWPEVKQP coded number is 01 (OFF). Change the “2nd coded
#KTƀQYCWVQOCVKETGIWNCVKQPTGIWNCVGVJGFKUEJCTIGF number” under table 2 based on the external static
air amount according to rated quantity. pressure of the air duct connected.
(1) Check if the power wiring leading to the air conditioner (1) Set the default “2nd coded number” to 02 (external
CPFVJGCKTFWEVKPUVCNNCVKQPYQTMJCXGDGGPſPKUJGF+H static pressure: 50Pa). (FXMQ20·25·32AVE)
the air conditioning system is equipped with a closed Set the default “2nd coded number” to 07 (external
ƀCROCMGUWTGKVKUNGHVQRGPGF+PCFFKVKQPEJGEMKH static pressure: 100Pa). (FXMQ36·40·50·56·63·80·
VJGſGNFUWRRN[CKTſNVGTJCUDGGPOQWPVGFVQVJGCKT 100·125AVE)
channel of air inlet side. *1 Can’t set the FXMQ50·56·63·80·100·125AVE to
(2) If there are several air inlets and outlets, regulate 30Pa.
VJGCKTFQQTCPFOCMGVJGCKTƀQYXGNQEKV[QHGCEJ *2 Can’t set the FXMQ36·40AVE to 180Pa or 200Pa.
air inlet and outlet conform to the design speed. In *3 Can’t set the FXMQ20·25·32AVE to 110-200Pa.
this case, operate the air conditioner under “Venti- Table 2
NCVKQPOQFGŒ6QEJCPIGVJGCKTƀQYXGNQEKV[RTGUU External static 1st coded 2nd coded
Status number
VJGCKTƀQYCFLWUVDWVVQPCPFUGVVQ***QT pressure number number
(3) 5GVVJGCKTƀQYCWVQOCVKETGIWNCVKQP#HVGTUGVVKPI 30Pa(*1) 01
the air conditioner to the “Ventilation mode”, stop
50Pa 02
the air conditioner and enter “Onsite setting mode”,
then select “Status number 21” (11 for group 60Pa 03
setting), set the “1st coded number” to 7 and “2nd 70Pa 04
coded number” to 03. After completing the above 80Pa 05
settings, return to normal mode and press ON/OFF
90Pa 06
run button. Then, the operation lamp lights up, the
air conditioner will start ventilation function and 100Pa 07
RGTHQTOCKTƀQYCWVQOCVKETGIWNCVKQP&QPQV 110Pa(*3) 13(23) 06 08
regulate the air door of the air inlet or outlet during 120Pa(*3) 09
CKTƀQYCWVQOCVKETGIWNCVKQP#HVGTQRGTCVKPICDQWV
130Pa(*3) 10
VQOKPWVGUVJGCKTEQPFKVKQPGTYKNNſPKUJCKTƀQY
regulation automatically and the operation lamp will 140Pa(*3) 11
light off, then the air conditioner will stop operating. 150Pa(*3) 12
Table 1 160Pa(*3) 13
Status number 1st coded number Settings 180Pa(*2)(*3) 14
11(21) 7 #KTƀQYTGIWNCVKQP 200Pa(*2)(*3) 15
2nd coded number
01 02 03
#KTƀQYTGIWNCVKQP #KTƀQYTGIWNCVKQP
OFF
stops starts
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1. Specifications ......................................................................................236
2. Dimensions .........................................................................................237
3. Piping Diagrams..................................................................................238
4. Wiring Diagrams..................................................................................239
5. Electric Characteristics........................................................................240
6. Safety Devices Setting ........................................................................241
7. Capacity Tables ..................................................................................242
7.1 Cooling Capacity ..................................................................................242
7.2 Heating Capacity ..................................................................................242
8. Fan Performances...............................................................................243
8.1 50Hz .....................................................................................................243
8.2 60Hz .....................................................................................................243
9. Sound Levels ......................................................................................244 9
10.Centre of Gravity .................................................................................245
11.Accessories.........................................................................................246
11.1 Optional Accessories (for Unit).............................................................246
11.2 Optional Accessories (for Controls)......................................................246
FXMQ-MA 235
Specifications EDBR341317
1. Specifications
Ceiling mounted duct type
Model FXMQ200MAVE FXMQ250MAVE
Power supply 1 phase, 220-240/220V, 50/60Hz 1 phase, 220-240/220V, 50/60Hz
kcal/h 19,300 24,100
1 3 Cooling capacity (19°CWB) Btu/h 76,400 95,500
kW 22.4 28.0
kcal/h 21,500 27,100
2 3 Heating capacity Btu/h 85,300 107,500
kW 25.0 31.5
Casing / Colour Galvanized steel plate Galvanized steel plate
Dimensions: (H×W×D) mm 470×1,380×1,100 470×1,380×1,100
Coil (Cross Rows×Stages×Fin pitch mm 3×26×2.0 3×26×2.0
fin coil) Face area m² 0.68 0.68
Model D13/4G2DA1×2 D13/4G2DA1×2
Type Sirocco fan Sirocco fan
Motor output × W 380×2 380×2
Number of units
m³/min 58/50 72/62
Fan Airflow rate (H/L) l/s 966/833 1,200/1,033
cfm 2,047/1,765 2,542/2,189
External 50Hz Pa 221-132 4 270-191 4
static
pressure 60Hz Pa 270-132 4 270-147 4
Drive Direct drive Direct drive
Temperature control Microprocessor thermostat for cooling and heating Microprocessor thermostat for cooling and heating
Sound absorbing thermal insulation material Glass fiber Glass fiber
Air filter 5 5
Liquid pipes mm φ9.5 (Flare connection) φ9.5 (Flare connection)
Piping Gas pipes mm φ19.1(Brazing connection) φ22.2 (Brazing connection)
connections
Drain pipe mm PS1B PS1B
Mass (Weight) kg 137 137
220V, 50/60Hz 48/45 48/45
6 Sound level (H/L) dB(A)
240V, 50Hz 49/46 49/46
Safety devices Fuse. Thermal protector for fan motor. Fuse. Thermal protector for fan motor.
Refrigerant control Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve
Standard accessories Operation manual. Installation manual. Sealing pads. Operation manual. Installation manual. Sealing pads.
Connection pipes. Screws. Clamps. Connection pipes. Screws. Clamps.
Drawing No. C: 3D038814C
Notes:
1 Indoor temp.: 27°CDB, 19°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m. Conversion formulae
2 Indoor temp.: 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m. kcal/h=kW×860
3 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat. Btu/h=kW×3412
4 External static pressure is changeable to change over the connectors inside electrical box, this pressure means cfm=m³/min×35.3
"High static pressure-Standard".
5 Air filter is not standard accessory, but please mount it in the duct system of the suction side. Select its dust collection efficiency (gravity
method) 50% or more.
6 Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured at a point 1.5 m downward from the unit centre. These values are normally somewhat higher
during actual operation as a result of ambient conditions.
236 FXMQ-MA
EDBR341317 Dimensions
2. Dimensions
FXMQ200MAVE / FXMQ250MAVE
Unit (mm)
C: 3D038851A
9
FXMQ-MA 237
Piping Diagrams EDBR341317
3. Piping Diagrams
4D034245G
238 FXMQ-MA
EDBR341317 Wiring Diagrams
4. Wiring Diagrams
FXMQ200MAVE / FXMQ250MAVE
C: 3D039621D
9
FXMQ-MA 239
Electric Characteristics EDBR341317
5. Electric Characteristics
C: 4D040330A
240 FXMQ-MA
EDBR341317 Safety Devices Setting
FXMQ-MA 241
Capacity Tables EDBR341317
7. Capacity Tables
7.1 Cooling Capacity
Indoor air temp.
Capacity 14.0°CWB 16.0°CWB 18.0°CWB 19.0°CWB 20.0°CWB 22.0°CWB 24.0°CWB
Model
indication 20°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 30°CDB 32°CDB
TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC
200 15.1 13.3 18.0 14.9 21.0 16.3 22.4 16.8 23.6 17.0 24.2 16.1 24.6 15.4
FXMQ-MA
250 18.9 16.6 22.5 18.5 26.2 20.4 28.0 20.9 29.5 21.1 30.2 20.2 30.8 19.4
Note: These capacity tables are for use when selecting a VRV indoor unit. The actual capacity of the VRV system depends on factors such as
the selected model of outdoor units, outdoor air temperature and piping length. Please confirm that the corrected capacity of the VRV
system satisfies the required heat load.
242 FXMQ-MA
EDBR341317 Fan Performances
8. Fan Performances
8.1 50Hz
FXMQ200MAVE FXMQ250MAVE
300 P
30 ES 30
of
it
r lim P)
e S
pp E
U igh
(H
High
Low (High ESP)
(High ESP)
20 200 20
External static pressure
SP
fE SP
it o P)
r lim d ES of EHigh
e mit
p
Up nda
r er li )
a Low h ESP (Standard
(St ig
(H ESP)
10 100 10
Low
(Standard ESP)
ESP
limit of
Lower d ESP)
ar
(Stand
0 0 0
48 50 53 58 63 65
3D035172 3D035173A
9
Notes:
1. The remote controller can be used to switch between "high" and "low".
2. The airflow is set to "standard" before leaving the factory. It is possible to switch between "standard ESP" and
"high ESP" by changing the switch in the indoor unit electrical box.
8.2 60Hz
FXMQ200MAVE FXMQ250MAVE
3D035172 3D035173A
Notes:
1. The remote controller can be used to switch between "high" and "low".
2. The airflow is set to "standard" before leaving the factory. It is possible to switch between "standard ESP" and
"high ESP" by changing the switch in the indoor unit electrical box.
FXMQ-MA 243
Sound Levels EDBR341317
9. Sound Levels
Overall
FXMQ200MAVE FXMQ250MAVE
4D035168 4D035169
244 FXMQ-MA
EDBR341317 Centre of Gravity
4D035171
FXMQ-MA 245
Accessories EDBR341317
11. Accessories
11.1 Optional Accessories (for Unit)
Model FXMQ200MAVE FXMQ250MAVE
Drain pump kit KDU30L250VE
65% KAFJ372L280
High efficiency filter
90% KAFJ373L280
Filter chamber KDJ3705L280
Long life replacement filter KAFJ371L280
3D040334C
246 FXMQ-MA
EDBR341317
FXUQ-AVEB
4-Way Flow Ceiling Suspended Type
1. Specifications ......................................................................................248
2. Dimensions .........................................................................................249
3. Piping Diagrams..................................................................................250
4. Wiring Diagrams..................................................................................251
5. Electric Characteristics........................................................................252
6. Safety Devices Setting ........................................................................253
7. Capacity Tables ..................................................................................254
7.1 Cooling Capacity ..................................................................................254
7.2 Heating Capacity ..................................................................................254
8. Sound Levels ......................................................................................255
9. Accessories.........................................................................................256
9.1 Optional Accessories (For Unit) ...........................................................256
9.2 Optional Accessories (For Control) ......................................................256
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FXUQ-AVEB 247
Specifications EDBR341317
1. Specifications
4-way flow ceiling suspended type
Model FXUQ71AVEB FXUQ100AVEB
Power supply 1 phase, 220-240/220-230V, 50/60Hz 1 phase, 220-240/220-230V, 50/60Hz
kcal/h 6,900 9,600
1 3 Cooling capacity (19°CWB) Btu/h 27,300 38,200
kW 8.0 11.2
kcal/h 7,700 10,800
2 3 Heating capacity (Max.) Btu/h 30,700 42,700
kW 9.0 12.5
Casing colour Fresh white Fresh white
Dimensions: (H×W×D) mm 198×950×950 198×950×950
Coil (Cross Rows×Stages×Fin pitch mm 3×10×1.2 3×10×1.2
fin coil) Face area m² 0.330 0.330
Model QTS48D11M QTS48D11M
Type Turbo fan Turbo fan
Motor output × W 46×1 106×1
Fan Number of units
m³/min 22.5/19.5/16 31/26/21
Airflow rate (H/M/L)
cfm 794/688/565 1,094/918/741
Drive Direct drive Direct drive
Temperature control Microprocessor thermostat for Microprocessor thermostat for
cooling and heating cooling and heating
Heat resistant foamed polyethylene / Regular foamed Heat resistant foamed polyethylene / Regular foamed
Insulation Heat insulation
polyethylene polyethylene
Air filter Resin net (with mould resistance) Resin net (with mould resistance)
Liquid pipes mm φ9.5 (Flare connection) φ9.5 (Flare connection)
Piping Gas pipes mm φ15.9 (Flare connection) φ15.9 (Flare connection)
connections
Drain pipe mm VP20 VP20
(External dia. 26 Internal dia. 20) (External dia. 26 Internal dia. 20)
Mass (Weight) kg 26 27
4 Sound level (H/M/L) dB(A) 40/38/36 47/44/40
Safety devices Fuse Fuse
Operation manual. Installation manual. Declaration of Operation manual. Installation manual. Declaration of
conformity. Drain hose. Metal clamp. Washer for hanger. conformity. Drain hose. Metal clamp. Washer for hanger.
Standard accessories Clamp. Washer clamp. Joint insulating material. Sealing Clamp. Washer clamp. Joint insulating material. Sealing
material. Elbow. Installation pattern paper. Blocking material. Elbow. Installation pattern paper. Blocking
material. L-bent piping. Screw. Non woven fabric. material. L-bent piping. Screw. Non woven fabric.
Drawing No. C: 4D080137
Notes:
1 Indoor temp.: 27°CDB, 19°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference: 0m. Conversion formulae
2 Indoor temp.: 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
3 The capacity of the indoor unit is only for reference. The actual capacity of the indoor unit is based on the total capacity index. Btu/h=kW×3412
4 Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured at a point 1m in front of the unit and 1m downward. During actual operation, these values cfm=m³/min×35.3
are normally somewhat higher as a result of ambient conditions.
248 FXUQ-AVEB
EDBR341317 Dimensions
2. Dimensions
FXUQ71AVEB / FXUQ100AVEB
Unit (mm)
3D080135
10
FXUQ-AVEB 249
Piping Diagrams EDBR341317
3. Piping Diagrams
FXUQ71AVEB / FXUQ100AVEB
4D034245G
250 FXUQ-AVEB
EDBR341317 Wiring Diagrams
4. Wiring Diagrams
FXUQ71AVEB / FXUQ100AVEB
3D079580
10
FXUQ-AVEB 251
Electric Characteristics EDBR341317
5. Electric Characteristics
4D080216
252 FXUQ-AVEB
EDBR341317 Safety Devices Setting
10
FXUQ-AVEB 253
Capacity Tables EDBR341317
7. Capacity Tables
7.1 Cooling Capacity
Indoor air temp.
Capacity 14.0°CWB 16.0°CWB 18.0°CWB 19.0°CWB 20.0°CWB 22.0°CWB 24.0°CWB
Model
indication 20°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 30°CDB 32°CDB
TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC
71 5.4 4.6 6.4 5.2 7.5 5.9 8.0 6.0 8.4 6.1 8.6 5.9 8.8 5.8
FXUQ-A
100 7.6 6.1 9.0 7.0 10.5 7.9 11.2 8.1 11.3 7.9 11.6 7.7 11.9 7.4
Note: These capacity tables are for use when selecting a VRV indoor unit. The actual capacity of the VRV system depends on factors such as
the selected model of outdoor units, outdoor air temperature and piping length. Please confirm that the corrected capacity of the VRV
system satisfies the required heat load.
254 FXUQ-AVEB
EDBR341317 Sound Levels
8. Sound Levels
Overall
Location of microphone Notes:
1. The operating conditions are assumed to be standard
(JIS conditions).
2. These operating values were obtained in a dead
room (conversion values).
Sound level will vary depending on a range of factors
such as the construction (acoustic absorption
coefficient) of the particular room in which the
dB(A) equipments installed.
220-240/220-230V, 50/60Hz
Model
H M L
FXUQ71AVEB 40 38 36
FXUQ100AVEB 47 44 40
FXUQ71AVEB FXUQ100AVEB
10
4D080130 4D080131
FXUQ-AVEB 255
Accessories EDBR341317
9. Accessories
9.1 Optional Accessories (For Unit)
Model
No. Item
FXUQ71AVEB FXUQ100AVEB
1 Sealing member of air discharge outlet KDBHP49B140
2 Decoration panel for air discharge KDBTP49B140
3 Replacement long-life filter KAFP551K160
C: 3D080116
256 FXUQ-AVEB
EDBR341317
FXHQ-MA
Ceiling Suspended Type
1. Specifications ......................................................................................258
2. Dimensions .........................................................................................259
3. Piping Diagrams..................................................................................262
4. Wiring Diagrams..................................................................................263
5. Electric Characteristics........................................................................264
6. Safety Devices Setting ........................................................................265
7. Capacity Tables ..................................................................................266
7.1 Cooling Capacity ..................................................................................266
7.2 Heating Capacity ..................................................................................266
8. Air Velocity and Temperature Distributions (Reference Data) ............267
9. Sound Levels ......................................................................................268
10.Accessories.........................................................................................269
10.1 Optional Accessories (for Unit).............................................................269
10.2 Optional Accessories (for Controls)......................................................269
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FXHQ-MA 257
Specifications EDBR341317
1. Specifications
Ceiling suspended type
Model FXHQ32MAVE FXHQ63MAVE FXHQ100MAVE
Power supply 1 phase, 220-240/220V, 50/60Hz 1 phase, 220-240/220V, 50/60Hz 1 phase, 220-240/220V, 50/60Hz
kcal/h 3,100 6,100 9,600
1 3 Cooling capacity (19°CWB) Btu/h 12,300 24,200 38,200
kW 3.6 7.1 11.2
kcal/h 3,400 6,900 10,800
2 3 Heating capacity Btu/h 13,600 27,300 42,700
kW 4.0 8.0 12.5
Casing colour White (10Y9/0.5) White (10Y9/0.5) White (10Y9/0.5)
Dimensions: (H×W×D) mm 195×960×680 195×1,160×680 195×1,400×680
Coil (Cross Rows×Stages×Fin pitch mm 2×12×1.75 3×12×1.75 3×12×1.75
fin coil) Face area m² 0.182 0.233 0.293
Model 3D12K1AA1 4D12K1AA1 3D12K2AA1
Type Sirocco fan Sirocco fan Sirocco fan
Motor output × W 62×1 62×1 130×1
Number of units
Fan m³/min 12/10 17.5/14 25/19.5
Airflow rate (H/L) l/s 200/166 291/233 416/325
cfm 424/353 618/494 883/688
Drive Direct drive Direct drive Direct drive
Temperature control Microprocessor thermostat for cooling Microprocessor thermostat for cooling Microprocessor thermostat for cooling
and heating and heating and heating
Sound absorbing thermal insulation material Glass wool Glass wool Glass wool
Air filter Resin net (with mold resistant) Resin net (with mold resistant) Resin net (with mold resistant)
Liquid pipes mm φ6.4 (Flare connection) φ9.5 (Flare connection) φ9.5 (Flare connection)
Piping Gas pipes mm φ12.7 (Flare connection) φ15.9 (Flare connection) φ15.9 (Flare connection)
Connections
Drain pipe mm VP20 VP20 VP20
(External dia. 26 Internal dia. 20) (External dia. 26 Internal dia. 20) (External dia. 26 Internal dia. 20)
Mass (Weight) kg 24 28 33
4 Sound level (H/L) dB(A) 36/31 39/34 45/37
Safety devices Fuse. Fuse. Fuse.
Thermal protector for fan motor. Thermal protector for fan motor. Thermal protector for fan motor.
Refrigerant control Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve
Operation manual. Installation Operation manual. Installation Operation manual. Installation
Standard accessories manual. Drain hose. Paper pattern for manual. Drain hose. Paper pattern for manual. Drain hose. Paper pattern for
installation. Clamp metal. Insulation installation. Clamp metal. Insulation installation. Clamp metal. Insulation
for fitting. Clamps. Washers. for fitting. Clamps. Washers. for fitting. Clamps. Washers.
Drawing No. C: 3D038815A
Notes:
1 Indoor temp.: 27°CDB, 19°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m. Conversion formulae
2 Indoor temp.: 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m.
kcal/h=kW×860
3 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat. Btu/h=kW×3412
4 Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured at a point 1 m in front of the unit and 1 m downward. During actual operation, these values cfm=m³/min×35.3
are normally somewhat higher as a result of ambient conditions.
258 FXHQ-MA
EDBR341317 Dimensions
2. Dimensions
FXHQ32MAVE
Unit (mm)
3D038855A
11
FXHQ-MA 259
Dimensions EDBR341317
FXHQ63MAVE
Unit (mm)
3D038856A
260 FXHQ-MA
EDBR341317 Dimensions
FXHQ100MAVE
Unit (mm)
3D038857C
11
FXHQ-MA 261
Piping Diagrams EDBR341317
3. Piping Diagrams
4D034245G
262 FXHQ-MA
FXHQ-MA
EDBR341317
C: 3D039801D
263
Wiring Diagrams
11
Electric Characteristics EDBR341317
5. Electric Characteristics
C: 4D035304C
264 FXHQ-MA
EDBR341317 Safety Devices Setting
Fan motor thermal protector °C OFF: 130±5 OFF: 130±5 OFF: 130±5
ON : 80±20 ON : 80±20 ON : 80±20
C: 3D034597J
11
FXHQ-MA 265
Capacity Tables EDBR341317
7. Capacity Tables
7.1 Cooling Capacity
Indoor air temp.
Capacity 14.0°CWB 16.0°CWB 18.0°CWB 19.0°CWB 20.0°CWB 22.0°CWB 24.0°CWB
Model
indication 20°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 30°CDB 32°CDB
TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC
32 2.4 2.3 2.9 2.6 3.4 2.8 3.6 2.9 3.6 2.6 3.7 2.7 3.8 2.6
FXHQ-MA 63 4.8 4.1 5.7 4.6 6.6 5.1 7.1 5.2 7.2 5.1 7.4 4.9 7.5 4.6
100 7.6 6.2 9.0 6.9 10.5 7.8 11.2 8.0 11.3 7.8 11.6 7.4 11.9 7.2
Note: These capacity tables are for use when selecting a VRV indoor unit. The actual capacity of the VRV system depends on factors such as
the selected model of outdoor units, outdoor air temperature and piping length. Please confirm that the corrected capacity of the VRV
system satisfies the required heat load.
266 FXHQ-MA
EDBR341317 Air Velocity and Temperature Distributions (Reference Data)
11
FXHQ100MAVE
(Heating · Temperature distribution)
Centre airflow
FXHQ-MA 267
Sound Levels EDBR341317
9. Sound Levels
Overall
Location of microphone Notes:
1. The operating conditions are assumed to be standard
(JIS conditions).
2. These operating values were obtained in a dead
Microphone
room (conversion values).
Sound level will vary depending on a range of factors
dB(A) such as the construction (acoustic absorption
220-240/220V, 50/60Hz coefficient) of the particular room in which the
Model
H L equipment installed.
FXHQ32MAVE 36 31
FXHQ63MAVE 39 34
FXHQ100MAVE 45 37
268 FXHQ-MA
EDBR341317 Accessories
10. Accessories
10.1 Optional Accessories (for Unit)
Model FXHQ32MAVE FXHQ63MAVE FXHQ100MAVE
Drain pump kit KDU50N60VE KDU50N125VE
Replacement long-life filter
KAF501DA56 KAF501DA80 KAF501DA112
(Resin net)
L-type piping kit
KHFP5MA63 KHFP5MA160
(for upward direction)
4D040446C
11
FXHQ-MA 269
Accessories EDBR341317
270 FXHQ-MA
EDBR341317
FXAQ-P
Wall Mounted Type
1. Specifications ......................................................................................272
2. Dimensions .........................................................................................274
3. Piping Diagrams..................................................................................277
4. Wiring Diagrams..................................................................................278
5. Electric Characteristics........................................................................279
6. Safety Devices Setting ........................................................................280
7. Capacity Tables ..................................................................................281
7.1 Cooling Capacity ..................................................................................281
7.2 Heating Capacity ..................................................................................281
8. Sound Levels ......................................................................................282
9. Recommended Mounting-plate Retention Spots and Dimensions......283
10.Accessories.........................................................................................284
10.1 Optional Accessories (for Unit).............................................................284
10.2 Optional Accessories (for Controls)......................................................284
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FXAQ-P 271
Specifications EDBR341317
1. Specifications
Wall mounted type
Model FXAQ20PVE FXAQ25PVE FXAQ32PVE
Power supply 1 phase, 220-240/220V, 50/60Hz 1 phase, 220-240/220V, 50/60Hz 1 phase, 220-240/220V, 50/60Hz
kcal/h 1,900 2,400 3,100
1 3 Cooling capacity (19°CWB) Btu/h 7,500 9,600 12,300
kW 2.2 2.8 3.6
kcal/h 2,200 2,800 3,400
2 3 Heating capacity Btu/h 8,500 10,900 13,600
kW 2.5 3.2 4.0
Casing colour White (3.0Y8.5/0.5) White (3.0Y8.5/0.5) White (3.0Y8.5/0.5)
Dimensions: (H×W×D) mm 290×795×238 290×795×238 290×795×238
Coil (Cross Rows×Stages×Fin pitch mm 2×14×1.4 2×14×1.4 2×14×1.4
fin coil) Face area m² 0.161 0.161 0.161
Model QCL9661M QCL9661M QCL9661M
Type Cross flow fan Cross flow fan Cross flow fan
Motor output × W 40×1 40×1 40×1
Number of units
Fan m³/min 7.5/4.5 8/5 8.5/5.5
Airflow rate (H/L) l/s 125/75 133/83 142/91
cfm 265/159 282/177 300/194
Drive Direct drive Direct drive Direct drive
Temperature control Microprocessor thermostat for Microprocessor thermostat for Microprocessor thermostat for
cooling and heating cooling and heating cooling and heating
Sound absorbing thermal insulation material Foamed polystyrene / Foamed polystyrene / Foamed polystyrene /
Foamed polyethylene Foamed polyethylene Foamed polyethylene
Air filter Resin net (Washable) Resin net (Washable) Resin net (Washable)
Liquid pipes mm φ6.4 (Flare connection) φ6.4 (Flare connection) φ6.4 (Flare connection)
Piping Gas pipes mm φ12.7 (Flare connection) φ12.7 (Flare connection) φ12.7 (Flare connection)
connections
Drain pipe mm VP13 VP13 VP13
(External dia. 18 Internal dia. 13) (External dia. 18 Internal dia. 13) (External dia. 18 Internal dia. 13)
Mass (Weight) kg 11 11 11
4 Sound level (H/L) dB(A) 35/31 36/31 38/31
Safety devices Fuse Fuse Fuse
Refrigerant control Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve
Operation manual. Installation Operation manual. Installation Operation manual. Installation
Standard accessories manual. Installation panel. Paper manual. Installation panel. Paper manual. Installation panel. Paper
pattern for installation. Insulation tape. pattern for installation. Insulation tape. pattern for installation. Insulation tape.
Clamps. Screws. Clamps. Screws. Clamps. Screws.
Drawing No. C: 3D077064A
Notes:
1 Indoor temp.: 27°CDB, 19°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m. Conversion formulae
2 Indoor temp.: 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m.
kcal/h=kW×860
3 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat. Btu/h=kW×3412
4 Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured at a point 1 m in front of the unit and 1 m downward. During actual operation, these values cfm=m³/min×35.3
are normally somewhat higher as a result of ambient conditions.
272 FXAQ-P
EDBR341317 Specifications
FXAQ-P 273
Dimensions EDBR341317
2. Dimensions
FXAQ20PVE / FXAQ25PVE / FXAQ32PVE
Unit (mm)
3D065064A
274 FXAQ-P
EDBR341317 Dimensions
FXAQ40PVE / FXAQ50PVE
Unit (mm)
3D065065A
12
FXAQ-P 275
Dimensions EDBR341317
FXAQ63PVE
Unit (mm)
3D065066A
276 FXAQ-P
EDBR341317 Piping Diagrams
3. Piping Diagrams
4D034245G
FXAQ-P 277
Wiring Diagrams EDBR341317
4. Wiring Diagrams
FXAQ20PVE / FXAQ25PVE / FXAQ32PVE / FXAQ40PVE / FXAQ50PVE / FXAQ63PVE
3D076498
278 FXAQ-P
EDBR341317 Electric Characteristics
5. Electric Characteristics
12
4D077066
FXAQ-P 279
Safety Devices Setting EDBR341317
280 FXAQ-P
EDBR341317 Capacity Tables
7. Capacity Tables
7.1 Cooling Capacity
Indoor air temp.
Capacity 14.0°CWB 16.0°CWB 18.0°CWB 19.0°CWB 20.0°CWB 22.0°CWB 24.0°CWB
Model
indication 20°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 30°CDB 32°CDB
TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC
20 1.5 1.5 1.8 1.7 2.1 1.9 2.2 1.9 2.2 1.8 2.3 1.8 2.3 1.8
25 1.9 1.7 2.3 2.0 2.6 2.2 2.8 2.2 2.8 2.1 2.9 2.1 3.0 2.0
32 2.4 2.0 2.9 2.3 3.4 2.6 3.6 2.6 3.6 2.5 3.7 2.5 3.8 2.4
FXAQ-P
40 3.0 2.7 3.6 3.1 4.2 3.4 4.5 3.5 4.6 3.4 4.7 3.3 4.8 3.0
50 3.8 3.2 4.5 3.7 5.2 4.1 5.6 4.2 5.7 4.2 5.8 4.0 5.9 3.6
63 4.8 4.1 5.7 4.6 6.6 5.1 7.1 5.3 7.2 5.2 7.4 5.0 7.5 4.5
Note: These capacity tables are for use when selecting a VRV indoor unit. The actual capacity of the VRV system depends on factors such as
the selected model of outdoor units, outdoor air temperature and piping length. Please confirm that the corrected capacity of the VRV
system satisfies the required heat load.
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FXAQ-P 281
Sound Levels EDBR341317
8. Sound Levels
Overall
dB(A)
220-240/220V, 50/60Hz
Model
H L
FXAQ20PVE 35 31
FXAQ25PVE 36 31
FXAQ32PVE 38 31
FXAQ40PVE 39 34
FXAQ50PVE 42 37
FXAQ63PVE 47 41
282 FXAQ-P
EDBR341317 Recommended Mounting-plate Retention Spots and Dimensions
20 21.5
37.5
outline of mounting plate
40
8.5 13 Temporary hole for fixing
109
171
outline of unit
20 20 20 20
245.5
268
290
Center of unit
30 30
Gas pipe
Liquid pipe
5 3 3 5
φ6 φ6
20
6 3 6
44.5
44.5
44.5
44.5
Drain hose position 89 Drain hose position
60 75 54 26 98
20 153 When fixing a unit with screw fix
the mounting plate with screw
Shanghai ARAI
C: 1P079690C
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FXAQ40PVE / FXAQ50PVE / FXAQ63PVE
Recommended mounting - plate retention
spots (9 spots in all) b Place a leveler on raised tab. (Bolt size : M10)
(Bolt size : M10) 433±1.2
403±1.5
250±1.6
387.5 120
202±1
74 78
±1.5
12 0 15±1
30.5
30.5
33.5
8
78.5
71.5
71.5
72.5
Use tape
78.5
83.5
80
88.5
0
–1
102
96.5
0
3
59±1 8 59 –1 8
110.5
measure
112.5±0.6
130.5
134.5
150
16
as shown.
183.6
6
197
14
44
16±0.8
79
8
11 6 6
Position the
end of tape
measure at ∇.
8 8
12 12
φ80 φ80
1.5
55
64
38
0
371 –1.5 225.5
+1
290 0
A Mounting plate
C: 2P095003D
FXAQ-P 283
Accessories EDBR341317
10. Accessories
10.1 Optional Accessories (for Unit)
Model
No. Item
FXAQ20PVE FXAQ25PVE FXAQ32PVE FXAQ40PVE FXAQ50PVE FXAQ63PVE
1 Drain pump kit K-KDU572EVE
284 FXAQ-P
EDBR341317
FXLQ-MA / FXNQ-MA
Floor Standing Type /
Concealed Floor Standing Type
1. Specifications ......................................................................................286
1.1 FXLQ-MA .............................................................................................286
1.2 FXNQ-MA.............................................................................................288
2. Dimensions .........................................................................................290
2.1 FXLQ-MA .............................................................................................290
2.2 FXNQ-MA.............................................................................................293
3. Piping Diagrams..................................................................................296
4. Wiring Diagrams..................................................................................297
5. Electric Characteristics........................................................................298
6. Safety Devices Setting ........................................................................299
7. Capacity Tables ..................................................................................300
7.1 Cooling Capacity ..................................................................................300
7.2 Heating Capacity ..................................................................................300
8. Sound Levels ......................................................................................301
9. Centre of Gravity .................................................................................303
10.Accessories.........................................................................................304
10.1 Optional Accessories (for Unit).............................................................304
10.2 Optional Accessories (for Controls)......................................................304
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1. Specifications
1.1 FXLQ-MA
Notes:
Conversion formulae
1 Indoor temp.: 27°CDB, 19°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m.
2 Indoor temp.: 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
3 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat. cfm=m³/min×35.3
4 Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured at a point 1.5 m in front of the unit at a height of 1.5 m. During actual operation, these values
are normally somewhat higher as a result of ambient conditions.
Notes:
Conversion formulae
1 Indoor temp.: 27°CDB, 19°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m.
2 Indoor temp.: 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m. kcal/h=kW×860
3
4
Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured at a point 1.5 m in front of the unit at a height of 1.5 m. During actual operation, these values
Btu/h=kW×3412
cfm=m³/min×35.3 13
are normally somewhat higher as a result of ambient conditions.
1.2 FXNQ-MA
Notes:
Conversion formulae
1 Indoor temp.: 27°CDB, 19°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m.
2 Indoor temp.: 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
3 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat. cfm=m³/min×35.3
4 Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured at a point 1.5 m in front of the unit at a height of 1.5 m. During actual operation, these values
are normally somewhat higher as a result of ambient conditions.
Notes:
Conversion formulae
1 Indoor temp.: 27°CDB, 19°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m.
2 Indoor temp.: 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m. kcal/h=kW×860
3
4
Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured at a point 1.5 m in front of the unit at a height of 1.5 m. During actual operation, these values
Btu/h=kW×3412
cfm=m³/min×35.3 13
are normally somewhat higher as a result of ambient conditions.
20 OR MORE
100 OR MORE 100 OR MORE DISCHARGE
1750 OR MORE
FRONT FACE
1000 OR MORE
FXLQ-MA
SUCTION
2. Dimensions
BASE
REQUIRED INSTALLATION SPACE
FXLQ20MAVE / FXLQ25MAVE
1000 222
PERFORATED HOLE FOR PIPING 143
172 15 590 149 (REAR) 88
192
1
600
65
575
2
391
3
301
233
4-12×30 SLOT HOLE
181
70
HOLE FOR REAR MOUNTING
10 42 10 5
156
219 219 13 209 2
184
194
2 GAS PIPE CONNECTION PORT φ12.7 FLARE CONNECTION
102 3 DRAIN PIPE CONNECTION PORT O. D. 21
10
PERFORATED HOLE FOR PIPING 4 SWITCH BOX
WIRING HOLE
(BOTTOM) (BOTTOM) 5 AIR FILTER
C: 3D038860B
Unit (mm)
EDBR341317
FXLQ-MA / FXNQ-MA
EDBR341317
20 OR MORE
100 OR MORE 100 OR MORE
DISCHARGE
1750 OR MORE
FXLQ-MA / FXNQ-MA
FRONT FACE
1000 OR MORE
SUCTION
BASE
REQUIRED INSTALLATION SPACE
FXLQ32MAVE / FXLQ40MAVE
1140 222
PERFORATED HOLE FOR PIPING 143
172 15 730 149 (REAR) 88
192
1
600
65
575
2
391
3
301
233
4-12×30 SLOT HOLE
181
70
HOLE FOR REAR MOUNTING
10 42 10 5
156
219 219 13 209 2
184
194
1 LIQUID PIPE CONNECTION PORT φ6.4 FLARE CONNECTION
102
10
WIRING HOLE PERFORATED HOLE FOR PIPING 3 DRAIN PIPE CONNECTION PORT O. D. 21
(BOTTOM) (BOTTOM)
4 SWITCH BOX
5 AIR FILTER
C: 3D038861B
Unit (mm)
291
Dimensions
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292
Dimensions
20 OR MORE
100 OR MORE 100 OR MORE
DISCHARGE
1750 OR MORE
FRONT FACE
1000 OR MORE
SUCTION
BASE
REQUIRED INSTALLATION SPACE
FXLQ50MAVE / FXLQ63MAVE
192
1
600
65
575
2
391
3
301
233
4-12×30 SLOT HOLE
181
10 42 10 5
156
219 219 13 209 2
184
194
2 GAS PIPE CONNECTION FLARE CONNECTION
102
10
WIRING HOLE PERFORATED HOLE FOR PIPING 4 SWITCH BOX
(BOTTOM) (BOTTOM)
5 AIR FILTER
C: 3D038862B
Unit (mm)
EDBR341317
FXLQ-MA / FXNQ-MA
2.2
EDBR341317
20 OR MORE
TOP PLATE 2-12×18 SLOT HOLE
FXLQ-MA / FXNQ-MA
HOLE FOR FIXING 150 OR MORE
FXNQ-MA
FRONT FACE
42
1000 OR MORE
130
FXNQ20MAVE / FXNQ25MAVE
35
(DISCHARGE FLANGE) 199 562 163
(DISCHARGE FLANGE) 218
620 139
5x100=500 6-φ4.7 HOLE 84
TOTAL ON FRONT & REAR 65 74 2-φ4.7 HOLE
TOTAL ON RIGHT & LEFT
11
25
192
1
389
609
2
391
3
42
301
4-12×30 SLOT HOLE
181
233
129
HOLE FOR REAR MOUNTING
3D038863B
Unit (mm)
293
Dimensions
13
294
Dimensions
20 OR MORE
TOP PLATE 2-12×18 SLOT HOLE
HOLE FOR FIXING 150 OR MORE
736 TO THE FLOOR
FRONT FACE
42
1000 OR MORE
FXNQ32MAVE / FXNQ40MAVE
130
REQUIRED INSTALLATION SPACE
35
(DISCHARGE FLANGE) 199 702 163
218
(DISCHARGE FLANGE)
760 139
6×100=600 7-φ4.7 HOLE 84
TOTAL ON FRONT & REAR 65 74 2-φ4.7 HOLE
TOTAL ON RIGHT & LEFT
11
25
192
1
389
609
2
3
391
301
42
4-12×30 SLOT HOLE
181
233
129
730 65 LEVEL ADJUSTING SCREW
AS STANDARD ACCESSORY 103
4×M6 152
HOLE FOR FIXING 206 7
TO THE FLOOR
4 5
NUMBER NAME DESCRIPTION
1 LIQUID PIPE CONNECTION PORT φ6.4 FLARE CONNECTION
2 GAS PIPE CONNECTION PORT φ12.7 FLARE CONNECTION
3 DRAIN PIPE CONNECTION PORT O. D. 21
NOTE) 4 SWITCH BOX
1. LOCATION OF UNIT'S NAME PLATE: 5 AIR FILTER
THE RIGHT LOWER CORNER OF FRONT PLATE.
3D038864C
Unit (mm)
EDBR341317
FXLQ-MA / FXNQ-MA
EDBR341317
20 OR MORE
TOP PLATE 2-12×18 SLOT HOLE
FXLQ-MA / FXNQ-MA
HOLE FOR FIXING 150 OR MORE
1016 TO THE FLOOR
FRONT FACE
42
1000 OR MORE
FXNQ50MAVE / FXNQ63MAVE
130
REQUIRED INSTALLATION SPACE
35
(DISCHARGE FLANGE) 199 982 163
(DISCHARGE FLANGE) 218
139
1040
9×100=900 10-φ4.7 HOLE 84
TOTAL ON FRONT & REAR 65 74 2-φ4.7 HOLE
TOTAL ON RIGHT & LEFT
11
25
Piping size (Field supply)
192
1
389
609
2
391
3
301
42
181
129
233
4-12×30 SLOT HOLE
HOLE FOR REAR MOUNTING
LEVEL ADJUSTING SCREW
1010 65 103
AS STANDARD ACCESSORY
4×M6 152
HOLE FOR FIXING 206 7
TO THE FLOOR
4 5
C: 3D038865C
Unit (mm)
295
Dimensions
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Piping Diagrams EDBR341317
3. Piping Diagrams
4D034245G
FXLQ63MAVE
FXNQ63MAVE φ15.9 φ9.5
4. Wiring Diagrams
FXLQ20MAVE / FXLQ25MAVE / FXLQ32MAVE / FXLQ40MAVE / FXLQ50MAVE / FXLQ63MAVE
FXNQ20MAVE / FXNQ25MAVE / FXNQ32MAVE / FXNQ40MAVE / FXNQ50MAVE / FXNQ63MAVE
C: 3D039826G
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5. Electric Characteristics
C: 4D034579E
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7. Capacity Tables
7.1 Cooling Capacity
Indoor air temp.
Capacity 14.0°CWB 16.0°CWB 18.0°CWB 19.0°CWB 20.0°CWB 22.0°CWB 24.0°CWB
Model
indication 20°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 30°CDB 32°CDB
TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC
20 1.5 1.3 1.8 1.5 2.1 1.7 2.2 1.7 2.2 1.6 2.3 1.5 2.3 1.4
25 1.9 1.6 2.3 1.8 2.6 2.0 2.8 2.1 2.8 2.0 2.9 1.9 3.0 1.8
FXLQ-MA 32 2.4 1.9 2.9 2.2 3.4 2.5 3.6 2.5 3.6 2.3 3.7 2.3 3.8 2.2
FXNQ-MA 40 3.0 2.5 3.6 2.7 4.2 3.1 4.5 3.1 4.6 3.1 4.7 3.0 4.8 2.8
50 3.8 3.0 4.5 3.4 5.2 3.8 5.6 3.9 5.7 3.9 5.8 3.7 5.9 3.4
63 4.8 3.7 5.7 4.2 6.6 4.8 7.1 4.9 7.2 4.7 7.4 4.5 7.5 4.1
Note: These capacity tables are for use when selecting a VRV indoor unit. The actual capacity of the VRV system depends on factors such as
the selected model of outdoor units, outdoor air temperature and piping length. Please confirm that the corrected capacity of the VRV
system satisfies the required heat load.
8. Sound Levels
Overall
grille
dB(A) dB(A)
220V, 50/60Hz 240V, 50Hz 220V, 50/60Hz 240V, 50Hz
Model Model
H L H L H L H L
FXLQ20MAVE FXNQ20MAVE
FXLQ25MAVE 35 32 37 34 FXNQ25MAVE 35 32 37 34
FXLQ32MAVE FXNQ32MAVE
FXLQ40MAVE 38 33 40 35 FXNQ40MAVE 38 33 40 35
FXLQ50MAVE 39 34 41 36 FXNQ50MAVE 39 34 41 36
FXLQ63MAVE 40 35 42 37 FXNQ63MAVE 40 35 42 37
Notes:
1. The operating conditions are assumed to be standard (JIS conditions).
2. These operating values were obtained in a dead room (conversion values).
Sound level will vary depending on a range of factors such as the construction (acoustic absorption coefficient) of
the particular room in which the equipment installed.
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FXLQ50MAVE FXLQ63MAVE
4D034566A 4D034567A
FXNQ50MAVE FXNQ63MAVE
4D034537B 4D034538B
9. Centre of Gravity
C: 4D034527C
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C: 4D034533C
10. Accessories
10.1 Optional Accessories (for Unit)
Part 3
Outdoor Units
RHXYQ-A
Heat Pump 60Hz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307
RHXYQ-A
Heat Pump 60Hz
1. Specifications ......................................................................................308
1.1 Heat Pump 60Hz <RHXYQ-A> ............................................................308
2. Dimensions .........................................................................................323
2.1 Independent Unit ..................................................................................323
2.2 Combination Unit..................................................................................325
3. Service Space .....................................................................................330
4. Piping Diagrams..................................................................................331
5. Wiring Diagrams..................................................................................333
6. Field Wiring .........................................................................................337
7. Electric Characteristics........................................................................340
8. Safety Devices Setting ........................................................................343
9. Capacity Tables (Normal Type) ..........................................................344
9.1 Cooling Capacity (RHXYQ-A) ..............................................................344
9.2 Heating Capacity (RHXYQ-A) ..............................................................374
9.3 Capacity Correction Factor (RHXYQ-A)...............................................404
9.4 Notes for Heating Capacity Characteristics (Heat Pump) ....................413
10.Operation Limits ..................................................................................414
11.Sound Levels ......................................................................................415
12.Accessories.........................................................................................417
12.1 Optional Accessories............................................................................417
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RHXYQ-A 307
Specifications EDBR341317
1. Specifications
1.1 Heat Pump 60Hz <RHXYQ-A>
Model Name RHXYQ8AYL RHXYQ10AYL
Power Supply 3 phase, 380V, 60Hz 3 phase, 380V, 60Hz
kcal / h 19,300 24,100
1 Cooling Capacity (19°CWB) Btu / h 76,400 95,500
kW 22.4 28.0
kcal / h 21,500 27,100
2 Heating Capacity Btu / h 85,300 107,000
kW 25.0 31.5
Casing Color Ivory White (5Y7.5/1) Ivory White (5Y7.5/1)
Dimensions: (H×W×D) mm 1,657×930×765 1,657×930×765
Heat Exchanger Cross Fin Coil Cross Fin Coil
Type Hermetically Sealed Scroll Type Hermetically Sealed Scroll Type
Displacement m³/h 16.90 24.37
Number of Revolutions r/min 7980 7650
Comp.
Motor Output×
kW 4.5×1 5.7×1
Number of Units
Starting Method Soft Start Soft Start
Type Propeller Fan Propeller Fan
Motor Output kW 0.75×1 0.75×1
Fan
Airflow Rate m³/min 162 175
Drive Direct Drive Direct Drive
Connecting Liquid Pipe mm φ9.5 (Brazing Connection) φ9.5 (Brazing Connection)
Pipes Gas Pipe mm φ19.1 (Brazing Connection) φ22.2 (Brazing Connection)
Product Mass (Machine Weight) kg 184 191
Safety Devices High Pressure Switch, Fan Driver Overload Protector, Over High Pressure Switch, Fan Driver Overload Protector, Over
Current Relay, Inverter Overload Protector Current Relay, Inverter Overload Protector
Defrost Method Reverse cycle defrosting Reverse cycle defrosting
Capacity Control % 20~100 16~100
Refrigerant Name R-410A R-410A
Refrigerant Charge kg 5.0 6.0
Control Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve
Refrigerator Oil Refer to the nameplate of compressor Refer to the nameplate of compressor
Standard Accessories Installation Manual, Operation Manual, Connection Pipes, Installation Manual, Operation Manual, Connection Pipes,
Clamps Clamps
Drawing No. C: 4D083882 C: 4D083883
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
1 Indoor temp.: 27°CDB, 19°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference: 0m.
2 Indoor temp.: 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
3 The power input (PI) (Compressor + Outdoor Fan Motor): Refer to page 344~403. cfm=m³/min×35.3
308 RHXYQ-A
EDBR341317 Specifications
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
1 Indoor temp.: 27°CDB, 19°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference: 0m.
2 Indoor temp.: 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
3 The power input (PI) (Compressor + Outdoor Fan Motor): Refer to page 344~403. cfm=m³/min×35.3
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RHXYQ-A 309
Specifications EDBR341317
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
1 Indoor temp.: 27°CDB, 19°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference: 0m.
2 Indoor temp.: 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
3 The power input (PI) (Compressor + Outdoor Fan Motor): Refer to page 344~403. cfm=m³/min×35.3
310 RHXYQ-A
EDBR341317 Specifications
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
1 Indoor temp.: 27°CDB, 19°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference: 0m.
2 Indoor temp.: 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
3 The power input (PI) (Compressor + Outdoor Fan Motor): Refer to page 344~403. cfm=m³/min×35.3
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RHXYQ-A 311
Specifications EDBR341317
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
1 Indoor temp.: 27°CDB, 19°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference: 0m.
2 Indoor temp.: 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
3 The power input (PI) (Compressor + Outdoor Fan Motor): Refer to page 344~403. cfm=m³/min×35.3
312 RHXYQ-A
EDBR341317 Specifications
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
1 Indoor temp.: 27°CDB, 19°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference: 0m.
2 Indoor temp.: 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
3 The power input (PI) (Compressor + Outdoor Fan Motor): Refer to page 344~403. cfm=m³/min×35.3
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RHXYQ-A 313
Specifications EDBR341317
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
1 Indoor temp.: 27°CDB, 19°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference: 0m.
2 Indoor temp.: 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
3 The power input (PI) (Compressor + Outdoor Fan Motor): Refer to page 344~403. cfm=m³/min×35.3
314 RHXYQ-A
EDBR341317 Specifications
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
1 Indoor temp.: 27°CDB, 19°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference: 0m.
2 Indoor temp.: 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
3 The power input (PI) (Compressor + Outdoor Fan Motor): Refer to page 344~403. cfm=m³/min×35.3
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RHXYQ-A 315
Specifications EDBR341317
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
1 Indoor temp.: 27°CDB, 19°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference: 0m.
2 Indoor temp.: 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
3 The power input (PI) (Compressor + Outdoor Fan Motor): Refer to page 344~403. cfm=m³/min×35.3
316 RHXYQ-A
EDBR341317 Specifications
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
1 Indoor temp.: 27°CDB, 19°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference: 0m.
2 Indoor temp.: 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
3 The power input (PI) (Compressor + Outdoor Fan Motor): Refer to page 344~403. cfm=m³/min×35.3
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RHXYQ-A 317
Specifications EDBR341317
318 RHXYQ-A
EDBR341317 Specifications
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
1 Indoor temp.: 27°CDB, 19°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference: 0m.
2 Indoor temp.: 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
3 The power input (PI) (Compressor + Outdoor Fan Motor): Refer to page 344~403. cfm=m³/min×35.3
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RHXYQ-A 319
Specifications EDBR341317
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
1 Indoor temp.: 27°CDB, 19°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference: 0m.
2 Indoor temp.: 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
3 The power input (PI) (Compressor + Outdoor Fan Motor): Refer to page 344~403. cfm=m³/min×35.3
320 RHXYQ-A
EDBR341317 Specifications
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
1 Indoor temp.: 27°CDB, 19°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference: 0m.
2 Indoor temp.: 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
3 The power input (PI) (Compressor + Outdoor Fan Motor): Refer to page 344~403. cfm=m³/min×35.3
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RHXYQ-A 321
Specifications EDBR341317
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
1 Indoor temp.: 27°CDB, 19°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference: 0m.
2 Indoor temp.: 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
3 The power input (PI) (Compressor + Outdoor Fan Motor): Refer to page 344~403. cfm=m³/min×35.3
322 RHXYQ-A
EDBR341317 Dimensions
2. Dimensions
2.1 Independent Unit
3D081603B
14
RHXYQ-A 323
Dimensions EDBR341317
3D081604B
324 RHXYQ-A
EDBR341317 Dimensions
C: 3D082503B
14
RHXYQ-A 325
Dimensions EDBR341317
C: 3D082276B
326 RHXYQ-A
EDBR341317 Dimensions
C: 3D082277B
14
RHXYQ-A 327
Dimensions EDBR341317
C: 3D082278B
328 RHXYQ-A
EDBR341317 Dimensions
C: 3D082280B
14
RHXYQ-A 329
Service Space EDBR341317
3. Service Space
Unit (mm)
3D081855
330 RHXYQ-A
EDBR341317 Piping Diagrams
4. Piping Diagrams
RHXYQ8/10/12AYL
14
3D080750B
RHXYQ-A 331
Piping Diagrams EDBR341317
RHXYQ14/16/18/20/22AYL
3D080751B
332 RHXYQ-A
EDBR341317 Wiring Diagrams
5. Wiring Diagrams
RHXYQ8AYL
3D083900
14
RHXYQ-A 333
Wiring Diagrams EDBR341317
RHXYQ10/12AYL
3D083902
334 RHXYQ-A
EDBR341317 Wiring Diagrams
RHXYQ14/16AYL
2D083904
14
RHXYQ-A 335
Wiring Diagrams EDBR341317
RHXYQ18/20/22AYL
2D083905
336 RHXYQ-A
EDBR341317 Field Wiring
6. Field Wiring
RHXYQ8/10/12/14/16/18/20/22AYL
C: 3D081853
supply
supply
14
RHXYQ-A 337
Field Wiring EDBR341317
RHXYQ24/26/28/30/32/34/36/38/40/42/44AYL
C: 3D082281
supply
supply
supply
supply
338 RHXYQ-A
EDBR341317 Field Wiring
RHXYQ46/48/50/52/54/56/58/60/62/64/66AYL
C: 3D082282
supply
supply
supply
14
supply
RHXYQ-A 339
Electric Characteristics EDBR341317
7. Electric Characteristics
RHXYQ8/10/12/14/16/18/20/22AYL
3D083890
340 RHXYQ-A
EDBR341317 Electric Characteristics
RHXYQ24/26/28/30/32/34/36/38/40/42/44AYL
3D083894
14
RHXYQ-A 341
Electric Characteristics EDBR341317
RHXYQ46/48/50/52/54/56/58/60/62/64/66AYL
3D083898
342 RHXYQ-A
EDBR341317 Safety Devices Setting
14
RHXYQ-A 343
Capacity Tables (Normal Type) EDBR341317
344 RHXYQ-A
EDBR341317 Capacity Tables (Normal Type)
100%
(250)
21
23
25
17.2 2.13 21.5 2.68 25.8 3.36 28.0 3.76 30.2 4.18 32.4 4.56 33.2 4.60
17.2 2.17 21.5 2.82 25.8 3.60 28.0 4.02 30.2 4.48 31.9 4.77 32.7 4.82
17.2 2.28 21.5 3.01 25.8 3.85 28.0 4.30 30.2 4.79 31.5 4.98 32.3 5.03
50%
(125)
21
23
25
8.61 0.990 10.8 1.17 12.9 1.36 14.0 1.46 15.1 1.57 17.2 1.79 19.4 2.01
8.61 1.00 10.8 1.19 12.9 1.38 14.0 1.49 15.1 1.60 17.2 1.82 19.4 2.07
8.61 1.02 10.8 1.20 12.9 1.41 14.0 1.52 15.1 1.64 17.2 1.92 19.4 2.21
14
27 17.2 2.43 21.5 3.21 25.8 4.11 28.0 4.60 30.2 5.12 31.0 5.19 31.8 5.24 27 8.61 1.03 10.8 1.24 12.9 1.48 14.0 1.61 15.1 1.75 17.2 2.04 19.4 2.35
29 17.2 2.58 21.5 3.42 25.8 4.38 28.0 4.91 29.8 5.35 30.6 5.40 31.4 5.45 29 8.61 1.08 10.8 1.31 12.9 1.57 14.0 1.71 15.1 1.85 17.2 2.16 19.4 2.50
31 17.2 2.74 21.5 3.64 25.8 4.67 28.0 5.23 29.3 5.56 30.1 5.61 30.9 5.67 31 8.61 1.14 10.8 1.38 12.9 1.66 14.0 1.81 15.1 1.96 17.2 2.30 19.4 2.66
33 17.2 2.91 21.5 3.87 25.8 4.97 28.0 5.58 28.9 5.77 29.7 5.82 30.5 5.88 33 8.61 1.20 10.8 1.46 12.9 1.76 14.0 1.91 15.1 2.08 17.2 2.44 19.4 2.83
35 17.2 3.08 21.5 4.11 25.8 5.29 28.0 5.94 28.4 5.98 29.2 6.04 30.0 6.10 35 8.61 1.26 10.8 1.54 12.9 1.86 14.0 2.03 15.1 2.20 17.2 2.59 19.4 3.00
37 17.2 3.27 21.5 4.37 25.8 5.63 27.5 6.15 27.9 6.19 28.8 6.25 29.6 6.32 37 8.61 1.32 10.8 1.62 12.9 1.96 14.0 2.14 15.1 2.33 17.2 2.74 19.4 3.18
39 17.2 3.46 21.5 4.64 25.8 5.99 27.1 6.36 27.5 6.40 28.3 6.47 29.1 6.54 39 8.61 1.39 10.8 1.71 12.9 2.07 14.0 2.26 15.1 2.47 17.2 2.90 19.4 3.38
10 15.5 1.70 19.4 2.10 23.3 2.54 25.2 2.76 27.1 2.99 31.0 3.47 34.9 3.95
12 15.5 1.72 19.4 2.14 23.3 2.58 25.2 2.81 27.1 3.05 31.0 3.53 34.5 3.95 TC: Total capacity; kW
14 15.5 1.75 19.4 2.17 23.3 2.63 25.2 2.86 27.1 3.10 31.0 3.60 34.1 3.93 PI: Power input; kW (Compressor+Outdoor fan motor)
16 15.5 1.78 19.4 2.21 23.3 2.67 25.2 2.91 27.1 3.16 31.0 3.66 33.6 3.91 Notes: 1. The above table shows the average value of conditions which may occur.
2. This table indicates the situation of 50 - 130% combination of indoor units.
18 15.5 1.80 19.4 2.25 23.3 2.72 25.2 2.97 27.1 3.22 31.0 3.77 33.2 4.10
20 15.5 1.83 19.4 2.29 23.3 2.77 25.2 3.02 27.1 3.35 31.0 4.05 32.7 4.30
21 15.5 1.85 19.4 2.31 23.3 2.81 25.2 3.13 27.1 3.46 31.0 4.19 32.5 4.40
90% 23 15.5 1.88 19.4 2.38 23.3 3.00 25.2 3.35 27.1 3.71 31.0 4.49 32.0 4.60
(225) 25 15.5 1.95 19.4 2.54 23.3 3.21 25.2 3.58 27.1 3.97 30.8 4.76 31.6 4.80
27 15.5 2.07 19.4 2.70 23.3 3.42 25.2 3.82 27.1 4.23 30.4 4.96 31.1 5.00
29 15.5 2.20 19.4 2.87 23.3 3.65 25.2 4.07 27.1 4.52 29.9 5.16 30.7 5.21
31 15.5 2.33 19.4 3.05 23.3 3.88 25.2 4.34 27.1 4.82 29.5 5.36 30.2 5.41
33 15.5 2.47 19.4 3.24 23.3 4.13 25.2 4.62 27.1 5.13 29.0 5.56 29.7 5.61
35 15.5 2.61 19.4 3.44 23.3 4.39 25.2 4.92 27.1 5.47 28.6 5.77 29.3 5.82
37 15.5 2.77 19.4 3.65 23.3 4.67 25.2 5.23 27.1 5.82 28.1 5.97 28.8 6.03
39 15.5 2.93 19.4 3.88 23.3 4.97 25.2 5.56 26.9 6.12 27.7 6.17 28.4 6.23
RHXYQ-A 345
Capacity Tables (Normal Type) EDBR341317
346 RHXYQ-A
EDBR341317 Capacity Tables (Normal Type)
100%
(350)
21
23
25
24.6 3.29 30.8 4.12 36.9 5.15 40.0 5.75 43.1 6.38 46.3 6.97 47.4 7.03
24.6 3.34 30.8 4.34 36.9 5.51 40.0 6.15 43.1 6.84 45.6 7.28 46.8 7.35
24.6 3.52 30.8 4.63 36.9 5.89 40.0 6.58 43.1 7.31 45.0 7.60 46.1 7.68
50%
(175)
21
23
25
12.3 1.42 15.4 1.67 18.5 1.93 20.0 2.07 21.5 2.22 24.6 2.52 27.7 2.83
12.3 1.44 15.4 1.69 18.5 1.96 20.0 2.11 21.5 2.25 24.6 2.56 27.7 2.91
12.3 1.45 15.4 1.72 18.5 1.99 20.0 2.15 21.5 2.32 24.6 2.70 27.7 3.10
14
27 24.6 3.75 30.8 4.93 36.9 6.28 40.0 7.03 43.1 7.82 44.3 7.92 45.5 8.00 27 12.3 1.47 15.4 1.76 18.5 2.10 20.0 2.28 21.5 2.47 24.6 2.87 27.7 3.30
29 24.6 3.98 30.8 5.25 36.9 6.70 40.0 7.50 42.5 8.16 43.7 8.25 44.8 8.33 29 12.3 1.54 15.4 1.86 18.5 2.22 20.0 2.41 21.5 2.62 24.6 3.05 27.7 3.51
31 24.6 4.22 30.8 5.58 36.9 7.14 40.0 8.00 41.9 8.48 43.0 8.57 44.2 8.65 31 12.3 1.62 15.4 1.97 18.5 2.35 20.0 2.56 21.5 2.77 24.6 3.23 27.7 3.73
33 24.6 4.48 30.8 5.93 36.9 7.60 40.0 8.52 41.2 8.80 42.4 8.89 43.5 8.98 33 12.3 1.71 15.4 2.08 18.5 2.48 20.0 2.70 21.5 2.94 24.6 3.43 27.7 3.96
35 24.6 4.75 30.8 6.30 36.9 8.09 40.0 9.07 40.6 9.12 41.7 9.22 42.9 9.31 35 12.3 1.80 15.4 2.19 18.5 2.62 20.0 2.86 21.5 3.11 24.6 3.63 27.7 4.21
37 24.6 5.03 30.8 6.69 36.9 8.61 39.3 9.40 39.9 9.45 41.1 9.55 42.2 9.65 37 12.3 1.89 15.4 2.31 18.5 2.77 20.0 3.02 21.5 3.29 24.6 3.85 27.7 4.46
39 24.6 5.33 30.8 7.10 36.9 9.15 38.7 9.72 39.3 9.77 40.4 9.87 41.6 9.98 39 12.3 1.99 15.4 2.43 18.5 2.93 20.0 3.19 21.5 3.48 24.6 4.08 27.7 4.73
10 22.2 2.58 27.7 3.18 33.2 3.82 36.0 4.15 38.8 4.49 44.3 5.19 49.8 5.90
12 22.2 2.61 27.7 3.23 33.2 3.88 36.0 4.22 38.8 4.57 44.3 5.28 49.3 5.90 TC: Total capacity; kW
14 22.2 2.65 27.7 3.28 33.2 3.95 36.0 4.30 38.8 4.65 44.3 5.38 48.7 5.87 PI: Power input; kW (Compressor+Outdoor fan motor)
16 22.2 2.69 27.7 3.33 33.2 4.02 36.0 4.37 38.8 4.74 44.3 5.48 48.0 5.84 Notes: 1. The above table shows the average value of conditions which may occur.
2. This table indicates the situation of 50 - 130% combination of indoor units.
18 22.2 2.74 27.7 3.39 33.2 4.09 36.0 4.45 38.8 4.82 44.3 5.63 47.4 6.12
20 22.2 2.78 27.7 3.45 33.2 4.17 36.0 4.54 38.8 5.01 44.3 6.05 46.7 6.42
21 22.2 2.80 27.7 3.48 33.2 4.22 36.0 4.69 38.8 5.19 44.3 6.26 46.4 6.57
90% 23 22.2 2.85 27.7 3.59 33.2 4.51 36.0 5.02 38.8 5.55 44.3 6.71 45.7 6.87
(315) 25 22.2 2.95 27.7 3.82 33.2 4.82 36.0 5.36 38.8 5.94 44.1 7.11 45.1 7.17
27 22.2 3.13 27.7 4.07 33.2 5.13 36.0 5.72 38.8 6.34 43.4 7.41 44.4 7.47
29 22.2 3.32 27.7 4.32 33.2 5.47 36.0 6.10 38.8 6.76 42.8 7.71 43.8 7.78
31 22.2 3.52 27.7 4.59 33.2 5.82 36.0 6.49 38.8 7.21 42.1 8.01 43.1 8.08
33 22.2 3.73 27.7 4.88 33.2 6.19 36.0 6.91 38.8 7.68 41.5 8.31 42.5 8.39
35 22.2 3.95 27.7 5.18 33.2 6.58 36.0 7.36 38.8 8.17 40.8 8.61 41.8 8.69
37 22.2 4.18 27.7 5.49 33.2 7.00 36.0 7.82 38.8 8.70 40.2 8.92 41.2 9.00
39 22.2 4.42 27.7 5.82 33.2 7.44 36.0 8.32 38.5 9.13 39.5 9.22 40.5 9.31
RHXYQ-A 347
Capacity Tables (Normal Type) EDBR341317
348 RHXYQ-A
EDBR341317 Capacity Tables (Normal Type)
100%
(450)
21
23
25
30.8 4.39 38.5 5.50 46.1 6.88 50.0 7.68 53.8 8.53 57.9 9.31 59.3 9.39
30.8 4.47 38.5 5.79 46.1 7.36 50.0 8.22 53.8 9.13 57.0 9.73 58.5 9.82
30.8 4.71 38.5 6.18 46.1 7.87 50.0 8.79 53.8 9.77 56.2 10.2 57.7 10.3
50%
(225)
21
23
25
15.4 1.93 19.2 2.26 23.1 2.63 25.0 2.82 26.9 3.01 30.8 3.42 34.6 3.84
15.4 1.95 19.2 2.30 23.1 2.67 25.0 2.86 26.9 3.06 30.8 3.48 34.6 3.95
15.4 1.97 19.2 2.33 23.1 2.71 25.0 2.91 26.9 3.15 30.8 3.66 34.6 4.21
14
27 30.8 5.01 38.5 6.58 46.1 8.39 50.0 9.39 53.8 10.4 55.4 10.6 56.9 10.7 27 15.4 2.00 19.2 2.39 23.1 2.85 25.0 3.09 26.9 3.35 30.8 3.89 34.6 4.48
29 30.8 5.32 38.5 7.01 46.1 8.95 50.0 10.0 53.2 10.9 54.6 11.0 56.0 11.1 29 15.4 2.09 19.2 2.53 23.1 3.02 25.0 3.28 26.9 3.55 30.8 4.14 34.6 4.77
31 30.8 5.64 38.5 7.45 46.1 9.54 50.0 10.7 52.3 11.3 53.8 11.4 55.2 11.6 31 15.4 2.20 19.2 2.67 23.1 3.19 25.0 3.47 26.9 3.76 30.8 4.39 34.6 5.07
33 30.8 5.98 38.5 7.92 46.1 10.2 50.0 11.4 51.5 11.8 53.0 11.9 54.4 12.0 33 15.4 2.32 19.2 2.82 23.1 3.37 25.0 3.67 26.9 3.98 30.8 4.65 34.6 5.38
35 30.8 6.34 38.5 8.42 46.1 10.8 50.0 12.1 50.7 12.2 52.2 12.3 53.6 12.4 35 15.4 2.44 19.2 2.97 23.1 3.56 25.0 3.88 26.9 4.22 30.8 4.93 34.6 5.71
37 30.8 6.72 38.5 8.94 46.1 11.5 49.2 12.6 49.9 12.6 51.3 12.8 52.8 12.9 37 15.4 2.57 19.2 3.13 23.1 3.76 25.0 4.10 26.9 4.46 30.8 5.23 34.6 6.06
39 30.8 7.12 38.5 9.49 46.1 12.2 48.4 13.0 49.1 13.1 50.5 13.2 52.0 13.3 39 15.4 2.70 19.2 3.30 23.1 3.97 25.0 4.34 26.9 4.72 30.8 5.54 34.6 6.42
10 27.7 3.46 34.6 4.26 41.5 5.12 45.0 5.57 48.5 6.03 55.4 6.96 62.3 7.92
12 27.7 3.51 34.6 4.33 41.5 5.21 45.0 5.66 48.5 6.13 55.4 7.09 61.7 7.91 TC: Total capacity; kW
14 27.7 3.56 34.6 4.40 41.5 5.30 45.0 5.76 48.5 6.24 55.4 7.21 60.8 7.87 PI: Power input; kW (Compressor+Outdoor fan motor)
16 27.7 3.61 34.6 4.47 41.5 5.39 45.0 5.87 48.5 6.35 55.4 7.35 60.0 7.83 Notes: 1. The above table shows the average value of conditions which may occur.
2. This table indicates the situation of 50 - 130% combination of indoor units.
18 27.7 3.67 34.6 4.55 41.5 5.49 45.0 5.97 48.5 6.47 55.4 7.56 59.2 8.21
20 27.7 3.73 34.6 4.63 41.5 5.59 45.0 6.08 48.5 6.72 55.4 8.11 58.4 8.61
21 27.7 3.76 34.6 4.67 41.5 5.66 45.0 6.29 48.5 6.96 55.4 8.40 58.0 8.81
90% 23 27.7 3.82 34.6 4.81 41.5 6.05 45.0 6.73 48.5 7.45 55.4 9.00 57.2 9.21
(405) 25 27.7 3.95 34.6 5.12 41.5 6.46 45.0 7.19 48.5 7.96 55.1 9.54 56.4 9.62
27 27.7 4.20 34.6 5.45 41.5 6.89 45.0 7.67 48.5 8.50 54.3 9.94 55.6 10.0
29 27.7 4.46 34.6 5.80 41.5 7.33 45.0 8.18 48.5 9.07 53.4 10.3 54.7 10.4
31 27.7 4.72 34.6 6.16 41.5 7.81 45.0 8.71 48.5 9.66 52.6 10.7 53.9 10.8
33 27.7 5.00 34.6 6.54 41.5 8.31 45.0 9.27 48.5 10.3 51.8 11.1 53.1 11.2
35 27.7 5.30 34.6 6.94 41.5 8.83 45.0 9.87 48.5 11.0 51.0 11.6 52.3 11.7
37 27.7 5.61 34.6 7.37 41.5 9.39 45.0 10.5 48.5 11.7 50.2 12.0 51.5 12.1
39 27.7 5.93 34.6 7.81 41.5 9.97 45.0 11.2 48.1 12.3 49.4 12.4 50.7 12.5
RHXYQ-A 349
Capacity Tables (Normal Type) EDBR341317
350 RHXYQ-A
EDBR341317 Capacity Tables (Normal Type)
100%
(550)
21
23
25
37.8 5.71 47.3 7.16 56.8 8.96 61.5 10.00 66.2 11.1 71.2 12.1 72.9 12.2
37.8 5.81 47.3 7.54 56.8 9.58 61.5 10.7 66.2 11.9 70.2 12.7 71.9 12.8
37.8 6.13 47.3 8.04 56.8 10.2 61.5 11.4 66.2 12.7 69.2 13.2 70.9 13.3
50%
(275)
21
23
25
18.9 2.55 23.7 2.99 28.4 3.47 30.7 3.72 33.1 3.98 37.9 4.51 42.6 5.07
18.9 2.58 23.7 3.03 28.4 3.52 30.7 3.78 33.1 4.04 37.9 4.59 42.6 5.22
18.9 2.61 23.7 3.08 28.4 3.58 30.7 3.85 33.1 4.17 37.9 4.84 42.6 5.56
14
27 37.8 6.51 47.3 8.57 56.8 10.9 61.5 12.2 66.2 13.6 68.2 13.8 69.9 13.9 27 18.9 2.64 23.7 3.16 28.4 3.76 30.7 4.08 33.1 4.42 37.9 5.14 42.6 5.92
29 37.8 6.92 47.3 9.12 56.8 11.6 61.5 13.0 65.4 14.2 67.2 14.3 68.9 14.5 29 18.9 2.76 23.7 3.34 28.4 3.98 30.7 4.33 33.1 4.69 37.9 5.46 42.6 6.30
31 37.8 7.34 47.3 9.70 56.8 12.4 61.5 13.9 64.4 14.7 66.2 14.9 67.9 15.0 31 18.9 2.91 23.7 3.53 28.4 4.21 30.7 4.58 33.1 4.97 37.9 5.80 42.6 6.69
33 37.8 7.79 47.3 10.3 56.8 13.2 61.5 14.8 63.4 15.3 65.2 15.5 66.9 15.6 33 18.9 3.06 23.7 3.72 28.4 4.45 30.7 4.85 33.1 5.26 37.9 6.15 42.6 7.11
35 37.8 8.25 47.3 11.0 56.8 14.1 61.5 15.8 62.4 15.9 64.2 16.0 65.9 16.2 35 18.9 3.22 23.7 3.92 28.4 4.71 30.7 5.13 33.1 5.57 37.9 6.52 42.6 7.54
37 37.8 8.74 47.3 11.6 56.8 15.0 60.5 16.3 61.4 16.4 63.2 16.6 64.9 16.8 37 18.9 3.39 23.7 4.14 28.4 4.97 30.7 5.42 33.1 5.89 37.9 6.90 42.6 8.00
39 37.8 9.26 47.3 12.3 56.8 15.9 59.5 16.9 60.4 17.0 62.2 17.2 63.9 17.3 39 18.9 3.56 23.7 4.36 28.4 5.25 30.7 5.73 33.1 6.23 37.9 7.31 42.6 8.48
10 34.1 4.51 42.6 5.56 51.1 6.69 55.3 7.27 59.6 7.87 68.1 9.09 76.6 10.3
12 34.1 4.58 42.6 5.65 51.1 6.80 55.3 7.40 59.6 8.01 68.1 9.25 75.8 10.3 TC: Total capacity; kW
14 34.1 4.65 42.6 5.74 51.1 6.92 55.3 7.53 59.6 8.15 68.1 9.42 74.8 10.3 PI: Power input; kW (Compressor+Outdoor fan motor)
16 34.1 4.72 42.6 5.84 51.1 7.04 55.3 7.66 59.6 8.30 68.1 9.59 73.8 10.2 Notes: 1. The above table shows the average value of conditions which may occur.
2. This table indicates the situation of 50 - 130% combination of indoor units.
18 34.1 4.79 42.6 5.94 51.1 7.17 55.3 7.80 59.6 8.45 68.1 9.87 72.8 10.7
20 34.1 4.87 42.6 6.04 51.1 7.30 55.3 7.95 59.6 8.78 68.1 10.6 71.8 11.2
21 34.1 4.91 42.6 6.10 51.1 7.39 55.3 8.22 59.6 9.09 68.1 11.0 71.3 11.5
90% 23 34.1 4.99 42.6 6.28 51.1 7.90 55.3 8.79 59.6 9.73 68.1 11.8 70.3 12.0
(495) 25 34.1 5.16 42.6 6.69 51.1 8.43 55.3 9.39 59.6 10.4 67.7 12.5 69.3 12.6
27 34.1 5.48 42.6 7.12 51.1 8.99 55.3 10.0 59.6 11.1 66.7 13.0 68.3 13.1
29 34.1 5.82 42.6 7.57 51.1 9.58 55.3 10.7 59.6 11.8 65.7 13.5 67.3 13.6
31 34.1 6.17 42.6 8.05 51.1 10.2 55.3 11.4 59.6 12.6 64.7 14.0 66.3 14.2
33 34.1 6.53 42.6 8.54 51.1 10.8 55.3 12.1 59.6 13.4 63.7 14.6 65.3 14.7
35 34.1 6.92 42.6 9.07 51.1 11.5 55.3 12.9 59.6 14.3 62.7 15.1 64.3 15.2
37 34.1 7.32 42.6 9.62 51.1 12.3 55.3 13.7 59.6 15.2 61.7 15.6 63.3 15.8
39 34.1 7.74 42.6 10.2 51.1 13.0 55.3 14.6 59.1 16.0 60.7 16.2 62.3 16.3
RHXYQ-A 351
Capacity Tables (Normal Type) EDBR341317
352 RHXYQ-A
EDBR341317 Capacity Tables (Normal Type)
100%
(650)
21
23
25
44.9 6.03 56.1 7.56 67.4 9.47 73.0 10.6 78.6 11.8 84.5 12.8 86.6 12.9
44.9 6.13 56.1 7.96 67.4 10.1 73.0 11.3 78.6 12.6 83.3 13.4 85.4 13.5
44.9 6.46 56.1 8.50 67.4 10.8 73.0 12.1 78.6 13.5 82.1 14.0 84.2 14.1
50%
(325)
21
23
25
22.5 2.63 28.1 3.09 33.7 3.60 36.5 3.86 39.3 4.13 44.9 4.69 50.5 5.27
22.5 2.66 28.1 3.14 33.7 3.65 36.5 3.92 39.3 4.20 44.9 4.77 50.5 5.43
22.5 2.69 28.1 3.18 33.7 3.71 36.5 3.99 39.3 4.32 44.9 5.03 50.5 5.79
14
27 44.9 6.87 56.1 9.05 67.4 11.6 73.0 12.9 78.6 14.4 80.9 14.6 83.0 14.7 27 22.5 2.73 28.1 3.27 33.7 3.90 36.5 4.24 39.3 4.59 44.9 5.35 50.5 6.16
29 44.9 7.30 56.1 9.64 67.4 12.3 73.0 13.8 77.6 15.0 79.7 15.2 81.8 15.3 29 22.5 2.86 28.1 3.46 33.7 4.13 36.5 4.49 39.3 4.87 44.9 5.68 50.5 6.56
31 44.9 7.75 56.1 10.3 67.4 13.1 73.0 14.7 76.4 15.6 78.5 15.8 80.6 15.9 31 22.5 3.01 28.1 3.65 33.7 4.37 36.5 4.76 39.3 5.16 44.9 6.03 50.5 6.97
33 44.9 8.22 56.1 10.9 67.4 14.0 73.0 15.7 75.2 16.2 77.3 16.4 79.4 16.5 33 22.5 3.17 28.1 3.86 33.7 4.62 36.5 5.03 39.3 5.47 44.9 6.39 50.5 7.40
35 44.9 8.71 56.1 11.6 67.4 14.9 73.0 16.7 74.1 16.8 76.2 17.0 78.3 17.1 35 22.5 3.33 28.1 4.07 33.7 4.88 36.5 5.33 39.3 5.79 44.9 6.78 50.5 7.85
37 44.9 9.23 56.1 12.3 67.4 15.8 71.8 17.3 72.9 17.4 75.0 17.6 77.1 17.8 37 22.5 3.50 28.1 4.29 33.7 5.16 36.5 5.63 39.3 6.13 44.9 7.18 50.5 8.33
39 44.9 9.78 56.1 13.1 67.4 16.9 70.6 17.9 71.7 18.0 73.8 18.2 75.9 18.4 39 22.5 3.68 28.1 4.52 33.7 5.45 36.5 5.95 39.3 6.48 44.9 7.61 50.5 8.84
10 40.4 4.73 50.5 5.85 60.6 7.04 65.7 7.66 70.8 8.29 80.9 9.59 91.0 10.9
12 40.4 4.80 50.5 5.94 60.6 7.16 65.7 7.79 70.8 8.44 80.9 9.76 90.0 10.9 TC: Total capacity; kW
14 40.4 4.88 50.5 6.04 60.6 7.28 65.7 7.93 70.8 8.59 80.9 9.94 88.8 10.9 PI: Power input; kW (Compressor+Outdoor fan motor)
16 40.4 4.95 50.5 6.14 60.6 7.41 65.7 8.07 70.8 8.75 80.9 10.1 87.6 10.8 Notes: 1. The above table shows the average value of conditions which may occur.
2. This table indicates the situation of 50 - 130% combination of indoor units.
18 40.4 5.03 50.5 6.25 60.6 7.55 65.7 8.22 70.8 8.91 80.9 10.4 86.5 11.3
20 40.4 5.11 50.5 6.36 60.6 7.69 65.7 8.37 70.8 9.26 80.9 11.2 85.3 11.9
21 40.4 5.15 50.5 6.41 60.6 7.79 65.7 8.66 70.8 9.58 80.9 11.6 84.7 12.1
90% 23 40.4 5.24 50.5 6.61 60.6 8.32 65.7 9.26 70.8 10.3 80.9 12.4 83.5 12.7
(585) 25 40.4 5.42 50.5 7.04 60.6 8.89 65.7 9.89 70.8 11.0 80.4 13.1 82.3 13.3
27 40.4 5.76 50.5 7.49 60.6 9.47 65.7 10.6 70.8 11.7 79.2 13.7 81.1 13.8
29 40.4 6.11 50.5 7.97 60.6 10.1 65.7 11.3 70.8 12.5 78.0 14.2 79.9 14.4
31 40.4 6.48 50.5 8.47 60.6 10.7 65.7 12.0 70.8 13.3 76.8 14.8 78.7 14.9
33 40.4 6.87 50.5 8.99 60.6 11.4 65.7 12.8 70.8 14.2 75.7 15.4 77.6 15.5
35 40.4 7.27 50.5 9.55 60.6 12.2 65.7 13.6 70.8 15.1 74.5 15.9 76.4 16.1
37 40.4 7.70 50.5 10.1 60.6 12.9 65.7 14.5 70.8 16.1 73.3 16.5 75.2 16.6
39 40.4 8.14 50.5 10.7 60.6 13.7 65.7 15.4 70.2 16.9 72.1 17.1 74.0 17.2
RHXYQ-A 353
Capacity Tables (Normal Type) EDBR341317
354 RHXYQ-A
EDBR341317 Capacity Tables (Normal Type)
100%
(750)
21
23
25
51.6 7.27 64.5 9.10 77.4 11.4 83.9 12.7 90.4 14.1 97.1 15.4 99.5 15.5
51.6 7.39 64.5 9.58 77.4 12.2 83.9 13.6 90.4 15.1 95.7 16.1 98.1 16.3
51.6 7.79 64.5 10.2 77.4 13.0 83.9 14.5 90.4 16.2 94.3 16.8 96.8 17.0
50%
(375)
21
23
25
25.8 3.33 32.3 3.91 38.7 4.53 41.9 4.86 45.2 5.20 51.6 5.90 58.1 6.63
25.8 3.37 32.3 3.96 38.7 4.60 41.9 4.94 45.2 5.28 51.6 6.00 58.1 6.83
25.8 3.41 32.3 4.02 38.7 4.68 41.9 5.03 45.2 5.45 51.6 6.32 58.1 7.27
14
27 51.6 8.28 64.5 10.9 77.4 13.9 83.9 15.5 90.4 17.3 93.0 17.5 95.4 17.7 27 25.8 3.45 32.3 4.13 38.7 4.92 41.9 5.34 45.2 5.78 51.6 6.72 58.1 7.74
29 51.6 8.79 64.5 11.6 77.4 14.8 83.9 16.6 89.2 18.1 91.6 18.2 94.0 18.4 29 25.8 3.61 32.3 4.37 38.7 5.21 41.9 5.66 45.2 6.13 51.6 7.14 58.1 8.23
31 51.6 9.33 64.5 12.3 77.4 15.8 83.9 17.7 87.8 18.8 90.3 18.9 92.7 19.1 31 25.8 3.81 32.3 4.61 38.7 5.51 41.9 5.99 45.2 6.50 51.6 7.58 58.1 8.75
33 51.6 9.90 64.5 13.1 77.4 16.8 83.9 18.8 86.5 19.5 88.9 19.7 91.3 19.9 33 25.8 4.01 32.3 4.87 38.7 5.82 41.9 6.34 45.2 6.88 51.6 8.04 58.1 9.29
35 51.6 10.5 64.5 13.9 77.4 17.9 83.9 20.1 85.1 20.2 87.5 20.4 89.9 20.6 35 25.8 4.21 32.3 5.13 38.7 6.15 41.9 6.70 45.2 7.28 51.6 8.52 58.1 9.86
37 51.6 11.1 64.5 14.8 77.4 19.0 82.5 20.8 83.7 20.9 86.2 21.1 88.6 21.3 37 25.8 4.43 32.3 5.41 38.7 6.50 41.9 7.09 45.2 7.70 51.6 9.03 58.1 10.5
39 51.6 11.8 64.5 15.7 77.4 20.2 81.2 21.5 82.4 21.6 84.8 21.8 87.2 22.1 39 25.8 4.65 32.3 5.70 38.7 6.86 41.9 7.49 45.2 8.15 51.6 9.56 58.1 11.1
10 46.5 5.78 58.1 7.12 69.7 8.56 75.5 9.31 81.3 10.1 92.9 11.6 105 13.2
12 46.5 5.86 58.1 7.23 69.7 8.70 75.5 9.47 81.3 10.2 92.9 11.8 103 13.2 TC: Total capacity; kW
14 46.5 5.95 58.1 7.35 69.7 8.85 75.5 9.63 81.3 10.4 92.9 12.1 102 13.2 PI: Power input; kW (Compressor+Outdoor fan motor)
16 46.5 6.04 58.1 7.47 69.7 9.01 75.5 9.80 81.3 10.6 92.9 12.3 101 13.1 Notes: 1. The above table shows the average value of conditions which may occur.
2. This table indicates the situation of 50 - 130% combination of indoor units.
18 46.5 6.13 58.1 7.60 69.7 9.17 75.5 9.98 81.3 10.8 92.9 12.6 99.4 13.7
20 46.5 6.23 58.1 7.73 69.7 9.34 75.5 10.2 81.3 11.2 92.9 13.6 98.0 14.4
21 46.5 6.28 58.1 7.80 69.7 9.46 75.5 10.5 81.3 11.6 92.9 14.0 97.3 14.7
90% 23 46.5 6.39 58.1 8.04 69.7 10.1 75.5 11.2 81.3 12.4 92.9 15.0 96.0 15.4
(675) 25 46.5 6.61 58.1 8.56 69.7 10.8 75.5 12.0 81.3 13.3 92.4 15.9 94.6 16.1
27 46.5 7.02 58.1 9.11 69.7 11.5 75.5 12.8 81.3 14.2 91.1 16.6 93.2 16.8
29 46.5 7.45 58.1 9.69 69.7 12.3 75.5 13.7 81.3 15.2 89.7 17.3 91.9 17.4
31 46.5 7.89 58.1 10.3 69.7 13.0 75.5 14.6 81.3 16.2 88.3 18.0 90.5 18.1
33 46.5 8.36 58.1 10.9 69.7 13.9 75.5 15.5 81.3 17.2 87.0 18.6 89.1 18.8
35 46.5 8.85 58.1 11.6 69.7 14.8 75.5 16.5 81.3 18.3 85.6 19.3 87.8 19.5
37 46.5 9.37 58.1 12.3 69.7 15.7 75.5 17.5 81.3 19.5 84.2 20.0 86.4 20.2
39 46.5 9.91 58.1 13.1 69.7 16.7 75.5 18.6 80.7 20.5 82.9 20.7 85.0 20.9
RHXYQ-A 355
Capacity Tables (Normal Type) EDBR341317
356 RHXYQ-A
EDBR341317 Capacity Tables (Normal Type)
100%
(850)
21
23
25
58.5 8.39 73.1 10.5 87.7 13.1 95.0 14.7
58.5 8.53 73.1 11.1 87.7 14.1 95.0 15.7
58.5 8.99 73.1 11.8 87.7 15.0 95.0 16.8
102
102
102
16.3
17.4
18.7
110
108
107
17.8
18.6
19.4
113
111
110
17.9
18.8
19.6
50%
(425)
21
23
25
29.2 3.72 36.5 4.37 43.8 5.06 47.5 5.43 51.2 5.81 58.5 6.59 65.8 7.40
29.2 3.76 36.5 4.43 43.8 5.14 47.5 5.52 51.2 5.90 58.5 6.70 65.8 7.63
29.2 3.81 36.5 4.49 43.8 5.22 47.5 5.62 51.2 6.08 58.5 7.06 65.8 8.13
14
27 58.5 9.56 73.1 12.6 87.7 16.0 95.0 17.9 102 19.9 105 20.2 108 20.4 27 29.2 3.86 36.5 4.62 43.8 5.49 47.5 5.96 51.2 6.46 58.5 7.51 65.8 8.65
29 58.5 10.2 73.1 13.4 87.7 17.1 95.0 19.1 101 20.8 104 21.0 106 21.2 29 29.2 4.04 36.5 4.88 43.8 5.82 47.5 6.32 51.2 6.85 58.5 7.98 65.8 9.20
31 58.5 10.8 73.1 14.2 87.7 18.2 95.0 20.4 99.5 21.6 102 21.9 105 22.1 31 29.2 4.25 36.5 5.15 43.8 6.15 47.5 6.69 51.2 7.26 58.5 8.46 65.8 9.77
33 58.5 11.4 73.1 15.1 87.7 19.4 95.0 21.7 97.9 22.5 101 22.7 103 22.9 33 29.2 4.47 36.5 5.43 43.8 6.50 47.5 7.08 51.2 7.69 58.5 8.98 65.8 10.4
35 58.5 12.1 73.1 16.1 87.7 20.6 95.0 23.1 96.4 23.3 99.1 23.5 102 23.8 35 29.2 4.71 36.5 5.73 43.8 6.87 47.5 7.49 51.2 8.13 58.5 9.51 65.8 11.0
37 58.5 12.8 73.1 17.1 87.7 22.0 93.5 24.0 94.8 24.1 97.6 24.4 100 24.6 37 29.2 4.95 36.5 6.04 43.8 7.26 47.5 7.91 51.2 8.61 58.5 10.1 65.8 11.7
39 58.5 13.6 73.1 18.1 87.7 23.4 91.9 24.8 93.3 24.9 96.0 25.2 98.7 25.5 39 29.2 5.20 36.5 6.36 43.8 7.66 47.5 8.36 51.2 9.10 58.5 10.7 65.8 12.4
10 52.6 6.62 65.8 8.15 78.9 9.80 85.5 10.7 92.1 11.5 105 13.3 118 15.2
12 52.6 6.71 65.8 8.28 78.9 9.97 85.5 10.8 92.1 11.7 105 13.6 117 15.1 TC: Total capacity; kW
14 52.6 6.81 65.8 8.42 78.9 10.1 85.5 11.0 92.1 11.9 105 13.8 116 15.1 PI: Power input; kW (Compressor+Outdoor fan motor)
16 52.6 6.92 65.8 8.56 78.9 10.3 85.5 11.2 92.1 12.2 105 14.1 114 15.0 Notes: 1. The above table shows the average value of conditions which may occur.
2. This table indicates the situation of 50 - 130% combination of indoor units.
18 52.6 7.02 65.8 8.71 78.9 10.5 85.5 11.4 92.1 12.4 105 14.5 113 15.7
20 52.6 7.14 65.8 8.86 78.9 10.7 85.5 11.6 92.1 12.9 105 15.5 111 16.5
21 52.6 7.20 65.8 8.94 78.9 10.8 85.5 12.0 92.1 13.3 105 16.1 110 16.9
90% 23 52.6 7.32 65.8 9.20 78.9 11.6 85.5 12.9 92.1 14.3 105 17.2 109 17.6
(765) 25 52.6 7.57 65.8 9.81 78.9 12.4 85.5 13.8 92.1 15.2 105 18.3 107 18.4
27 52.6 8.04 65.8 10.4 78.9 13.2 85.5 14.7 92.1 16.3 103 19.0 106 19.2
29 52.6 8.53 65.8 11.1 78.9 14.0 85.5 15.7 92.1 17.4 102 19.8 104 20.0
31 52.6 9.04 65.8 11.8 78.9 14.9 85.5 16.7 92.1 18.5 100 20.6 102 20.7
33 52.6 9.58 65.8 12.5 78.9 15.9 85.5 17.7 92.1 19.7 98.5 21.3 101 21.5
35 52.6 10.1 65.8 13.3 78.9 16.9 85.5 18.9 92.1 21.0 96.9 22.1 99.4 22.3
37 52.6 10.7 65.8 14.1 78.9 18.0 85.5 20.1 92.1 22.3 95.4 22.9 97.8 23.1
39 52.6 11.4 65.8 15.0 78.9 19.1 85.5 21.4 91.4 23.5 93.8 23.7 96.3 23.9
RHXYQ-A 357
Capacity Tables (Normal Type) EDBR341317
358 RHXYQ-A
EDBR341317 Capacity Tables (Normal Type)
100%
(950)
21
23
25
65.5 9.61 81.9 12.0 98.3 15.1
65.5 9.77 81.9 12.7 98.3 16.1
65.5 10.3 81.9 13.5 98.3 17.2
106
106
106
16.8
18.0
19.2
115
115
115
18.7
20.0
21.4
123
121
120
20.4
21.3
22.2
126
125
123
20.6
21.5
22.5
50%
(475)
21
23
25
32.8 4.17 41.0 4.90 49.1 5.69 53.2 6.10 57.3 6.52 65.5 7.40 73.7 8.32
32.8 4.22 41.0 4.97 49.1 5.77 53.2 6.19 57.3 6.63 65.5 7.53 73.7 8.57
32.8 4.27 41.0 5.04 49.1 5.86 53.2 6.31 57.3 6.83 65.5 7.94 73.7 9.13
14
27 65.5 10.9 81.9 14.4 98.3 18.4 106 20.6 115 22.9 118 23.2 121 23.4 27 32.8 4.33 41.0 5.18 49.1 6.17 53.2 6.70 57.3 7.25 65.5 8.44 73.7 9.72
29 65.5 11.6 81.9 15.3 98.3 19.6 106 21.9 113 23.9 116 24.1 119 24.4 29 32.8 4.53 41.0 5.48 49.1 6.53 53.2 7.10 57.3 7.69 65.5 8.96 73.7 10.3
31 65.5 12.3 81.9 16.3 98.3 20.9 106 23.4 111 24.8 115 25.1 118 25.3 31 32.8 4.77 41.0 5.78 49.1 6.91 53.2 7.51 57.3 8.15 65.5 9.51 73.7 11.0
33 65.5 13.1 81.9 17.3 98.3 22.2 106 24.9 110 25.7 113 26.0 116 26.3 33 32.8 5.02 41.0 6.10 49.1 7.30 53.2 7.95 57.3 8.63 65.5 10.1 73.7 11.7
35 65.5 13.9 81.9 18.4 98.3 23.7 106 26.5 108 26.7 111 27.0 114 27.2 35 32.8 5.28 41.0 6.43 49.1 7.72 53.2 8.41 57.3 9.14 65.5 10.7 73.7 12.4
37 65.5 14.7 81.9 19.6 98.3 25.2 105 27.5 106 27.6 109 27.9 112 28.2 37 32.8 5.55 41.0 6.78 49.1 8.15 53.2 8.89 57.3 9.67 65.5 11.3 73.7 13.1
39 65.5 15.6 81.9 20.8 98.3 26.8 103 28.4 105 28.6 108 28.9 111 29.2 39 32.8 5.83 41.0 7.14 49.1 8.60 53.2 9.39 57.3 10.2 65.5 12.0 73.7 13.9
10 59.0 7.54 73.7 9.29 88.5 11.2 95.8 12.2 103 13.2 118 15.2 133 17.3
12 59.0 7.65 73.7 9.44 88.5 11.4 95.8 12.4 103 13.4 118 15.5 131 17.3 TC: Total capacity; kW
14 59.0 7.76 73.7 9.60 88.5 11.6 95.8 12.6 103 13.6 118 15.8 130 17.2 PI: Power input; kW (Compressor+Outdoor fan motor)
16 59.0 7.88 73.7 9.76 88.5 11.8 95.8 12.8 103 13.9 118 16.0 128 17.1 Notes: 1. The above table shows the average value of conditions which may occur.
2. This table indicates the situation of 50 - 130% combination of indoor units.
18 59.0 8.00 73.7 9.93 88.5 12.0 95.8 13.0 103 14.1 118 16.5 126 17.9
20 59.0 8.13 73.7 10.1 88.5 12.2 95.8 13.3 103 14.7 118 17.7 124 18.8
21 59.0 8.20 73.7 10.2 88.5 12.4 95.8 13.7 103 15.2 118 18.3 124 19.3
90% 23 59.0 8.34 73.7 10.5 88.5 13.2 95.8 14.7 103 16.3 118 19.7 122 20.1
(855) 25 59.0 8.63 73.7 11.2 88.5 14.1 95.8 15.7 103 17.4 117 20.8 120 21.0
27 59.0 9.16 73.7 11.9 88.5 15.0 95.8 16.7 103 18.6 116 21.7 118 21.9
29 59.0 9.72 73.7 12.7 88.5 16.0 95.8 17.9 103 19.8 114 22.6 117 22.8
31 59.0 10.3 73.7 13.4 88.5 17.0 95.8 19.0 103 21.1 112 23.5 115 23.7
33 59.0 10.9 73.7 14.3 88.5 18.1 95.8 20.2 103 22.5 110 24.3 113 24.6
35 59.0 11.6 73.7 15.2 88.5 19.3 95.8 21.5 103 23.9 109 25.2 111 25.5
37 59.0 12.2 73.7 16.1 88.5 20.5 95.8 22.9 103 25.5 107 26.1 110 26.4
39 59.0 12.9 73.7 17.1 88.5 21.8 95.8 24.4 102 26.8 105 27.0 108 27.3
RHXYQ-A 359
Capacity Tables (Normal Type) EDBR341317
360 RHXYQ-A
EDBR341317 Capacity Tables (Normal Type)
100%
(1050)
21
23
25
72.3 10.8 90.4 13.5
72.3 11.0 90.4 14.2
72.3 11.5 90.4 15.2
108
108
108
16.9
18.1
19.3
117
117
117
18.9
20.2
21.6
127
127
127
20.9
22.4
24.0
136
134
132
22.9
23.9
24.9
139
137
136
23.1
24.1
25.2
50%
(525)
21
23
25
36.1 4.68 45.2 5.50 54.2 6.38 58.7 6.85 63.3 7.32 72.3 8.31 81.3 9.34
36.1 4.74 45.2 5.58 54.2 6.48 58.7 6.95 63.3 7.44 72.3 8.45 81.3 9.62
36.1 4.80 45.2 5.66 54.2 6.58 58.7 7.09 63.3 7.67 72.3 8.91 81.3 10.2
14
27 72.3 12.3 90.4 16.2 108 20.6 117 23.0 127 25.6 130 26.0 134 26.2 27 36.1 4.86 45.2 5.82 54.2 6.92 58.7 7.52 63.3 8.14 72.3 9.47 81.3 10.9
29 72.3 13.0 90.4 17.2 108 22.0 117 24.6 125 26.8 128 27.0 132 27.3 29 36.1 5.08 45.2 6.15 54.2 7.33 58.7 7.97 63.3 8.63 72.3 10.1 81.3 11.6
31 72.3 13.8 90.4 18.3 108 23.4 117 26.2 123 27.8 126 28.1 130 28.4 31 36.1 5.36 45.2 6.49 54.2 7.76 58.7 8.44 63.3 9.15 72.3 10.7 81.3 12.3
33 72.3 14.7 90.4 19.4 108 24.9 117 27.9 121 28.9 124 29.2 128 29.5 33 36.1 5.64 45.2 6.85 54.2 8.20 58.7 8.93 63.3 9.69 72.3 11.3 81.3 13.1
35 72.3 15.6 90.4 20.7 108 26.5 117 29.8 119 29.9 123 30.2 126 30.5 35 36.1 5.93 45.2 7.22 54.2 8.66 58.7 9.44 63.3 10.3 72.3 12.0 81.3 13.9
37 72.3 16.5 90.4 21.9 108 28.2 116 30.8 117 31.0 121 31.3 124 31.6 37 36.1 6.23 45.2 7.61 54.2 9.15 58.7 9.98 63.3 10.9 72.3 12.7 81.3 14.7
39 72.3 17.5 90.4 23.3 108 30.0 114 31.9 115 32.0 119 32.4 122 32.7 39 36.1 6.55 45.2 8.02 54.2 9.66 58.7 10.5 63.3 11.5 72.3 13.5 81.3 15.6
10 65.1 8.46 81.3 10.4 97.6 12.5 106 13.6 114 14.8 130 17.1 146 19.4
12 65.1 8.58 81.3 10.6 97.6 12.7 106 13.9 114 15.0 130 17.4 145 19.4 TC: Total capacity; kW
14 65.1 8.71 81.3 10.8 97.6 13.0 106 14.1 114 15.3 130 17.7 143 19.3 PI: Power input; kW (Compressor+Outdoor fan motor)
16 65.1 8.84 81.3 10.9 97.6 13.2 106 14.4 114 15.6 130 18.0 141 19.2 Notes: 1. The above table shows the average value of conditions which may occur.
2. This table indicates the situation of 50 - 130% combination of indoor units.
18 65.1 8.98 81.3 11.1 97.6 13.4 106 14.6 114 15.8 130 18.5 139 20.1
20 65.1 9.12 81.3 11.3 97.6 13.7 106 14.9 114 16.5 130 19.9 137 21.1
21 65.1 9.20 81.3 11.4 97.6 13.9 106 15.4 114 17.0 130 20.6 136 21.6
90% 23 65.1 9.35 81.3 11.8 97.6 14.8 106 16.5 114 18.2 130 22.0 134 22.6
(945) 25 65.1 9.68 81.3 12.5 97.6 15.8 106 17.6 114 19.5 129 23.4 132 23.6
27 65.1 10.3 81.3 13.4 97.6 16.9 106 18.8 114 20.8 128 24.3 131 24.6
29 65.1 10.9 81.3 14.2 97.6 18.0 106 20.0 114 22.2 126 25.3 129 25.6
31 65.1 11.6 81.3 15.1 97.6 19.1 106 21.3 114 23.7 124 26.3 127 26.6
33 65.1 12.2 81.3 16.0 97.6 20.3 106 22.7 114 25.2 122 27.3 125 27.6
35 65.1 13.0 81.3 17.0 97.6 21.6 106 24.2 114 26.9 120 28.3 123 28.6
37 65.1 13.7 81.3 18.0 97.6 23.0 106 25.7 114 28.6 118 29.3 121 29.6
39 65.1 14.5 81.3 19.1 97.6 24.4 106 27.3 113 30.0 116 30.3 119 30.6
RHXYQ-A 361
Capacity Tables (Normal Type) EDBR341317
362 RHXYQ-A
EDBR341317 Capacity Tables (Normal Type)
100%
(1150)
21
23
25
79.3 11.2 99.1 14.0
79.3 11.4 99.1 14.7
79.3 12.0 99.1 15.7
119
119
119
17.5
18.7
20.0
129
129
129
19.5
20.9
22.3
139
139
139
21.7
23.2
24.8
149
147
145
23.7
24.7
25.8
153
151
149
23.9
25.0
26.1
50%
(575)
21
23
25
39.7 4.96 49.6 5.83 59.5 6.76 64.4 7.25 69.4 7.75 79.3 8.80 89.2 9.88
39.7 5.02 49.6 5.91 59.5 6.86 64.4 7.36 69.4 7.88 79.3 8.95 89.2 10.2
39.7 5.08 49.6 5.99 59.5 6.97 64.4 7.50 69.4 8.12 79.3 9.43 89.2 10.8
14
27 79.3 12.7 99.1 16.7 119 21.3 129 23.9 139 26.5 143 26.9 147 27.2 27 39.7 5.14 49.6 6.16 59.5 7.33 64.4 7.96 69.4 8.62 79.3 10.0 89.2 11.5
29 79.3 13.5 99.1 17.8 119 22.8 129 25.5 137 27.7 141 28.0 144 28.3 29 39.7 5.38 49.6 6.51 59.5 7.76 64.4 8.43 69.4 9.14 79.3 10.6 89.2 12.3
31 79.3 14.3 99.1 18.9 119 24.2 129 27.2 135 28.8 139 29.1 142 29.4 31 39.7 5.67 49.6 6.87 59.5 8.21 64.4 8.93 69.4 9.69 79.3 11.3 89.2 13.0
33 79.3 15.2 99.1 20.1 119 25.8 129 28.9 133 29.9 137 30.2 140 30.5 33 39.7 5.97 49.6 7.25 59.5 8.68 64.4 9.45 69.4 10.3 79.3 12.0 89.2 13.9
35 79.3 16.1 99.1 21.4 119 27.5 129 30.8 131 31.0 134 31.3 138 31.6 35 39.7 6.28 49.6 7.65 59.5 9.17 64.4 9.99 69.4 10.9 79.3 12.7 89.2 14.7
37 79.3 17.1 99.1 22.7 119 29.2 127 31.9 129 32.1 132 32.4 136 32.8 37 39.7 6.60 49.6 8.06 59.5 9.69 64.4 10.6 69.4 11.5 79.3 13.5 89.2 15.6
39 79.3 18.1 99.1 24.1 119 31.1 125 33.0 127 33.2 130 33.5 134 33.9 39 39.7 6.93 49.6 8.49 59.5 10.2 64.4 11.2 69.4 12.1 79.3 14.3 89.2 16.5
10 71.4 8.81 89.2 10.9 107 13.1 116 14.2 125 15.4 143 17.8 161 20.2
12 71.4 8.93 89.2 11.0 107 13.3 116 14.4 125 15.6 143 18.1 159 20.2 TC: Total capacity; kW
14 71.4 9.07 89.2 11.2 107 13.5 116 14.7 125 15.9 143 18.4 157 20.1 PI: Power input; kW (Compressor+Outdoor fan motor)
16 71.4 9.21 89.2 11.4 107 13.7 116 15.0 125 16.2 143 18.7 155 20.0 Notes: 1. The above table shows the average value of conditions which may occur.
2. This table indicates the situation of 50 - 130% combination of indoor units.
18 71.4 9.35 89.2 11.6 107 14.0 116 15.2 125 16.5 143 19.3 153 20.9
20 71.4 9.50 89.2 11.8 107 14.2 116 15.5 125 17.1 143 20.7 151 22.0
21 71.4 9.58 89.2 11.9 107 14.4 116 16.0 125 17.7 143 21.4 150 22.5
90% 23 71.4 9.74 89.2 12.3 107 15.4 116 17.2 125 19.0 143 23.0 147 23.5
(1035) 25 71.4 10.1 89.2 13.1 107 16.5 116 18.3 125 20.3 142 24.3 145 24.5
27 71.4 10.7 89.2 13.9 107 17.6 116 19.6 125 21.7 140 25.3 143 25.6
29 71.4 11.4 89.2 14.8 107 18.7 116 20.8 125 23.1 138 26.4 141 26.6
31 71.4 12.0 89.2 15.7 107 19.9 116 22.2 125 24.6 136 27.4 139 27.6
33 71.4 12.8 89.2 16.7 107 21.2 116 23.6 125 26.3 134 28.4 137 28.7
35 71.4 13.5 89.2 17.7 107 22.5 116 25.2 125 28.0 132 29.5 135 29.7
37 71.4 14.3 89.2 18.8 107 23.9 116 26.8 125 29.8 129 30.5 133 30.8
39 71.4 15.1 89.2 19.9 107 25.4 116 28.5 124 31.2 127 31.6 131 31.9
RHXYQ-A 363
Capacity Tables (Normal Type) EDBR341317
364 RHXYQ-A
EDBR341317 Capacity Tables (Normal Type)
100%
(1250)
21
23
25
86.1 12.3
86.1 12.5
86.1 13.2
108
108
108
15.4
16.2
17.3
129
129
129
19.3
20.6
22.0
140
140
140
21.5
23.0
24.6
151
151
151
23.9
25.6
27.3
162
160
157
26.0
27.2
28.4
166
164
161
26.3
27.5
28.7
50%
(625)
21
23
25
43.1 5.35 53.8 6.29 64.6 7.29 70.0 7.82 75.4 8.36 86.2 9.49 96.9 10.7
43.1 5.41 53.8 6.37 64.6 7.41 70.0 7.95 75.4 8.50 86.2 9.66 96.9 11.0
43.1 5.48 53.8 6.47 64.6 7.52 70.0 8.10 75.4 8.76 86.2 10.2 96.9 11.7
14
27 86.1 14.0 108 18.4 129 23.5 140 26.3 151 29.2 155 29.6 159 29.9 27 43.1 5.55 53.8 6.65 64.6 7.91 70.0 8.59 75.4 9.30 86.2 10.8 96.9 12.5
29 86.1 14.9 108 19.6 129 25.0 140 28.0 149 30.5 153 30.8 157 31.1 29 43.1 5.81 53.8 7.02 64.6 8.38 70.0 9.10 75.4 9.87 86.2 11.5 96.9 13.3
31 86.1 15.8 108 20.8 129 26.7 140 29.9 147 31.7 151 32.0 155 32.3 31 43.1 6.12 53.8 7.42 64.6 8.86 70.0 9.64 75.4 10.5 86.2 12.2 96.9 14.1
33 86.1 16.7 108 22.2 129 28.4 140 31.8 144 32.9 148 33.2 152 33.6 33 43.1 6.44 53.8 7.83 64.6 9.37 70.0 10.2 75.4 11.1 86.2 12.9 96.9 15.0
35 86.1 17.7 108 23.5 129 30.2 140 33.9 142 34.1 146 34.5 150 34.8 35 43.1 6.78 53.8 8.25 64.6 9.90 70.0 10.8 75.4 11.7 86.2 13.7 96.9 15.9
37 86.1 18.8 108 25.0 129 32.2 138 35.1 140 35.3 144 35.7 148 36.0 37 43.1 7.12 53.8 8.70 64.6 10.5 70.0 11.4 75.4 12.4 86.2 14.5 96.9 16.8
39 86.1 19.9 108 26.5 129 34.2 135 36.3 137 36.5 141 36.9 146 37.3 39 43.1 7.48 53.8 9.16 64.6 11.0 70.0 12.0 75.4 13.1 86.2 15.4 96.9 17.9
10 77.5 9.64 96.9 11.9 116 14.3 126 15.5 136 16.8 155 19.4 174 22.1
12 77.5 9.79 96.9 12.1 116 14.5 126 15.8 136 17.1 155 19.8 173 22.1 TC: Total capacity; kW
14 77.5 9.93 96.9 12.3 116 14.8 126 16.1 136 17.4 155 20.2 170 22.0 PI: Power input; kW (Compressor+Outdoor fan motor)
16 77.5 10.1 96.9 12.5 116 15.1 126 16.4 136 17.7 155 20.5 168 21.9 Notes: 1. The above table shows the average value of conditions which may occur.
2. This table indicates the situation of 50 - 130% combination of indoor units.
18 77.5 10.2 96.9 12.7 116 15.3 126 16.7 136 18.1 155 21.1 166 22.9
20 77.5 10.4 96.9 12.9 116 15.6 126 17.0 136 18.8 155 22.7 164 24.1
21 77.5 10.5 96.9 13.0 116 15.8 126 17.6 136 19.4 155 23.5 162 24.6
90% 23 77.5 10.7 96.9 13.4 116 16.9 126 18.8 136 20.8 155 25.1 160 25.7
(1125) 25 77.5 11.0 96.9 14.3 116 18.0 126 20.1 136 22.2 154 26.6 158 26.9
27 77.5 11.7 96.9 15.2 116 19.2 126 21.4 136 23.7 152 27.8 156 28.0
29 77.5 12.4 96.9 16.2 116 20.5 126 22.8 136 25.3 150 28.9 153 29.1
31 77.5 13.2 96.9 17.2 116 21.8 126 24.3 136 27.0 147 30.0 151 30.3
33 77.5 14.0 96.9 18.3 116 23.2 126 25.9 136 28.8 145 31.1 149 31.4
35 77.5 14.8 96.9 19.4 116 24.7 126 27.6 136 30.6 143 32.3 146 32.6
37 77.5 15.7 96.9 20.6 116 26.2 126 29.3 136 32.6 141 33.4 144 33.7
39 77.5 16.6 96.9 21.8 116 27.9 126 31.2 135 34.2 138 34.6 142 34.9
RHXYQ-A 365
Capacity Tables (Normal Type) EDBR341317
366 RHXYQ-A
EDBR341317 Capacity Tables (Normal Type)
100%
(1350)
21
23
25
92.9 13.6
92.9 13.8
92.9 14.6
116
116
116
17.0
17.9
19.1
139
139
139
21.3
22.8
24.3
151
151
151
23.8
25.4
27.2
163
163
163
26.4
28.2
30.2
175
172
170
28.8
30.1
31.4
179
177
174
29.0
30.4
31.7
50%
(675)
21
23
25
46.5 6.06 58.1 7.13 69.7 8.27 75.5 8.87 81.3 9.48 92.9 10.8
46.5 6.14 58.1 7.23 69.7 8.39 75.5 9.01 81.3 9.64 92.9 10.9
46.5 6.21 58.1 7.33 69.7 8.53 75.5 9.18 81.3 9.93 92.9 11.5
105
105
105
12.1
12.5
13.3
14
27 92.9 15.5 116 20.4 139 26.0 151 29.0 163 32.3 167 32.7 172 33.0 27 46.5 6.29 58.1 7.53 69.7 8.97 75.5 9.74 81.3 10.5 92.9 12.3 105 14.1
29 92.9 16.4 116 21.7 139 27.7 151 31.0 161 33.7 165 34.1 169 34.4 29 46.5 6.59 58.1 7.96 69.7 9.49 75.5 10.3 81.3 11.2 92.9 13.0 105 15.0
31 92.9 17.4 116 23.0 139 29.5 151 33.0 158 35.0 162 35.4 167 35.7 31 46.5 6.94 58.1 8.41 69.7 10.0 75.5 10.9 81.3 11.9 92.9 13.8 105 16.0
33 92.9 18.5 116 24.5 139 31.4 151 35.2 156 36.4 160 36.7 164 37.1 33 46.5 7.30 58.1 8.87 69.7 10.6 75.5 11.6 81.3 12.5 92.9 14.7 105 16.9
35 92.9 19.6 116 26.0 139 33.4 151 37.5 153 37.7 158 38.1 162 38.5 35 46.5 7.68 58.1 9.35 69.7 11.2 75.5 12.2 81.3 13.3 92.9 15.5 105 18.0
37 92.9 20.8 116 27.6 139 35.6 149 38.8 151 39.0 155 39.4 159 39.8 37 46.5 8.07 58.1 9.86 69.7 11.8 75.5 12.9 81.3 14.1 92.9 16.5 105 19.1
39 92.9 22.0 116 29.3 139 37.8 146 40.1 148 40.4 153 40.8 157 41.2 39 46.5 8.48 58.1 10.4 69.7 12.5 75.5 13.7 81.3 14.9 92.9 17.4 105 20.2
10 83.6 10.7 105 13.2 125 15.9 136 17.3 146 18.7 167 21.6 188 24.6
12 83.6 10.9 105 13.4 125 16.2 136 17.6 146 19.0 167 22.0 186 24.6 TC: Total capacity; kW
14 83.6 11.0 105 13.7 125 16.4 136 17.9 146 19.4 167 22.4 184 24.5 PI: Power input; kW (Compressor+Outdoor fan motor)
16 83.6 11.2 105 13.9 125 16.7 136 18.2 146 19.7 167 22.8 181 24.3 Notes: 1. The above table shows the average value of conditions which may occur.
2. This table indicates the situation of 50 - 130% combination of indoor units.
18 83.6 11.4 105 14.1 125 17.0 136 18.6 146 20.1 167 23.5 179 25.5
20 83.6 11.6 105 14.4 125 17.4 136 18.9 146 20.9 167 25.2 176 26.8
21 83.6 11.7 105 14.5 125 17.6 136 19.5 146 21.6 167 26.1 175 27.4
90% 23 83.6 11.9 105 14.9 125 18.8 136 20.9 146 23.1 167 28.0 173 28.6
(1215) 25 83.6 12.3 105 15.9 125 20.1 136 22.3 146 24.7 166 29.6 170 29.9
27 83.6 13.0 105 16.9 125 21.4 136 23.8 146 26.4 164 30.9 168 31.1
29 83.6 13.8 105 18.0 125 22.8 136 25.4 146 28.2 161 32.1 165 32.4
31 83.6 14.7 105 19.1 125 24.2 136 27.1 146 30.0 159 33.4 163 33.7
33 83.6 15.5 105 20.3 125 25.8 136 28.8 146 32.0 157 34.6 160 34.9
35 83.6 16.4 105 21.6 125 27.4 136 30.6 146 34.1 154 35.9 158 36.2
37 83.6 17.4 105 22.9 125 29.2 136 32.6 146 36.2 152 37.2 156 37.5
39 83.6 18.4 105 24.3 125 31.0 136 34.7 145 38.1 149 38.4 153 38.8
RHXYQ-A 367
Capacity Tables (Normal Type) EDBR341317
368 RHXYQ-A
EDBR341317 Capacity Tables (Normal Type)
100%
(1450)
21
23
25
100
100
100
14.7
15.0
15.8
125
125
125
18.4
19.4
20.7
150
150
150
23.1
24.7
26.4
163
163
163
25.7
27.6
29.5
176
176
176
28.6
30.6
32.7
189
186
183
31.2
32.6
34.1
193
191
188
31.5
32.9
34.4
50%
(725)
21
23
25
50.1 6.47 62.7 7.61 75.2 8.83 81.5 9.47 87.8 10.1
50.1 6.55 62.7 7.71 75.2 8.96 81.5 9.62 87.8 10.3
50.1 6.63 62.7 7.82 75.2 9.10 81.5 9.80 87.8 10.6
100
100
100
11.5
11.7
12.3
113
113
113
12.9
13.3
14.2
14
27 100 16.8 125 22.1 150 28.1 163 31.5 176 35.0 181 35.5 185 35.8 27 50.1 6.72 62.7 8.04 75.2 9.57 81.5 10.4 87.8 11.3 100 13.1 113 15.1
29 100 17.8 125 23.5 150 30.0 163 33.6 173 36.6 178 36.9 183 37.3 29 50.1 7.03 62.7 8.50 75.2 10.1 81.5 11.0 87.8 11.9 100 13.9 113 16.0
31 100 18.9 125 25.0 150 32.0 163 35.8 171 38.0 175 38.4 180 38.8 31 50.1 7.41 62.7 8.98 75.2 10.7 81.5 11.7 87.8 12.7 100 14.8 113 17.0
33 100 20.0 125 26.5 150 34.0 163 38.1 168 39.4 173 39.8 177 40.2 33 50.1 7.80 62.7 9.47 75.2 11.3 81.5 12.3 87.8 13.4 100 15.7 113 18.1
35 100 21.2 125 28.2 150 36.2 163 40.6 165 40.9 170 41.3 175 41.7 35 50.1 8.20 62.7 9.99 75.2 12.0 81.5 13.1 87.8 14.2 100 16.6 113 19.2
37 100 22.5 125 29.9 150 38.5 160 42.1 163 42.3 167 42.8 172 43.2 37 50.1 8.62 62.7 10.5 75.2 12.7 81.5 13.8 87.8 15.0 100 17.6 113 20.4
39 100 23.8 125 31.8 150 41.0 158 43.5 160 43.8 165 44.2 169 44.7 39 50.1 9.06 62.7 11.1 75.2 13.4 81.5 14.6 87.8 15.9 100 18.6 113 21.6
10 90.3 11.6 113 14.3 135 17.2 147 18.7 158 20.2 181 23.4 203 26.6
12 90.3 11.8 113 14.5 135 17.5 147 19.0 158 20.6 181 23.8 201 26.6 TC: Total capacity; kW
14 90.3 11.9 113 14.7 135 17.8 147 19.3 158 20.9 181 24.2 198 26.4 PI: Power input; kW (Compressor+Outdoor fan motor)
16 90.3 12.1 113 15.0 135 18.1 147 19.7 158 21.3 181 24.6 196 26.3 Notes: 1. The above table shows the average value of conditions which may occur.
2. This table indicates the situation of 50 - 130% combination of indoor units.
18 90.3 12.3 113 15.2 135 18.4 147 20.0 158 21.7 181 25.3 193 27.6
20 90.3 12.5 113 15.5 135 18.7 147 20.4 158 22.6 181 27.2 190 28.9
21 90.3 12.6 113 15.7 135 19.0 147 21.1 158 23.3 181 28.2 189 29.6
90% 23 90.3 12.8 113 16.1 135 20.3 147 22.6 158 25.0 181 30.2 186 30.9
(1305) 25 90.3 13.3 113 17.2 135 21.7 147 24.1 158 26.7 180 32.0 184 32.3
27 90.3 14.1 113 18.3 135 23.1 147 25.7 158 28.5 177 33.4 181 33.6
29 90.3 14.9 113 19.4 135 24.6 147 27.4 158 30.4 174 34.7 178 35.0
31 90.3 15.8 113 20.7 135 26.2 147 29.2 158 32.4 172 36.1 176 36.4
33 90.3 16.8 113 21.9 135 27.9 147 31.1 158 34.5 169 37.4 173 37.8
35 90.3 17.8 113 23.3 135 29.6 147 33.1 158 36.8 166 38.8 171 39.1
37 90.3 18.8 113 24.7 135 31.5 147 35.2 158 39.1 164 40.1 168 40.5
39 90.3 19.9 113 26.2 135 33.4 147 37.4 157 41.1 161 41.5 165 41.9
RHXYQ-A 369
Capacity Tables (Normal Type) EDBR341317
370 RHXYQ-A
EDBR341317 Capacity Tables (Normal Type)
100%
(1550)
21
23
25
106
106
106
15.8
16.1
17.0
133
133
133
19.8
20.9
22.3
160
160
160
24.8
26.5
28.3
173
173
173
27.7
29.6
31.7
186
186
186
30.7
32.9
35.2
200
197
195
33.5
35.1
36.6
205
202
200
33.8
35.4
37.0
50%
(775)
21
23
25
53.2 7.00 66.5 8.22 79.8 9.54 86.5 10.2 93.2 10.9
53.2 7.08 66.5 8.34 79.8 9.69 86.5 10.4 93.2 11.1
53.2 7.17 66.5 8.46 79.8 9.84 86.5 10.6 93.2 11.5
106
106
106
12.4
12.6
13.3
120
120
120
14.0
14.4
15.3
14
27 106 18.0 133 23.7 160 30.2 173 33.8 186 37.6 192 38.1 197 38.5 27 53.2 7.26 66.5 8.69 79.8 10.3 86.5 11.2 93.2 12.2 106 14.2 120 16.3
29 106 19.1 133 25.2 160 32.2 173 36.1 184 39.3 189 39.7 194 40.1 29 53.2 7.60 66.5 9.19 79.8 11.0 86.5 11.9 93.2 12.9 106 15.0 120 17.3
31 106 20.3 133 26.8 160 34.4 173 38.5 181 40.8 186 41.3 191 41.7 31 53.2 8.01 66.5 9.70 79.8 11.6 86.5 12.6 93.2 13.7 106 16.0 120 18.4
33 106 21.5 133 28.5 160 36.6 173 41.0 178 42.4 183 42.8 188 43.2 33 53.2 8.43 66.5 10.2 79.8 12.3 86.5 13.3 93.2 14.5 106 16.9 120 19.6
35 106 22.8 133 30.3 160 38.9 173 43.7 175 43.9 180 44.4 185 44.8 35 53.2 8.86 66.5 10.8 79.8 12.9 86.5 14.1 93.2 15.3 106 17.9 120 20.8
37 106 24.2 133 32.2 160 41.4 170 45.2 173 45.5 178 46.0 183 46.4 37 53.2 9.32 66.5 11.4 79.8 13.7 86.5 14.9 93.2 16.2 106 19.0 120 22.0
39 106 25.6 133 34.2 160 44.1 167 46.8 170 47.0 175 47.5 180 48.0 39 53.2 9.79 66.5 12.0 79.8 14.4 86.5 15.8 93.2 17.2 106 20.1 120 23.4
10 95.8 12.5 120 15.4 144 18.5 156 20.1 168 21.8 192 25.1 216 28.6
12 95.8 12.6 120 15.6 144 18.8 156 20.4 168 22.1 192 25.6 213 28.6 TC: Total capacity; kW
14 95.8 12.8 120 15.9 144 19.1 156 20.8 168 22.5 192 26.0 211 28.4 PI: Power input; kW (Compressor+Outdoor fan motor)
16 95.8 13.0 120 16.1 144 19.5 156 21.2 168 22.9 192 26.5 208 28.3 Notes: 1. The above table shows the average value of conditions which may occur.
2. This table indicates the situation of 50 - 130% combination of indoor units.
18 95.8 13.2 120 16.4 144 19.8 156 21.6 168 23.4 192 27.3 205 29.7
20 95.8 13.5 120 16.7 144 20.2 156 22.0 168 24.3 192 29.3 202 31.1
21 95.8 13.6 120 16.8 144 20.4 156 22.7 168 25.1 192 30.3 201 31.8
90% 23 95.8 13.8 120 17.4 144 21.8 156 24.3 168 26.9 192 32.5 198 33.3
(1395) 25 95.8 14.3 120 18.5 144 23.3 156 25.9 168 28.7 191 34.4 195 34.7
27 95.8 15.2 120 19.7 144 24.9 156 27.7 168 30.7 188 35.9 192 36.2
29 95.8 16.1 120 20.9 144 26.5 156 29.5 168 32.7 185 37.3 189 37.7
31 95.8 17.0 120 22.2 144 28.2 156 31.4 168 34.9 182 38.8 187 39.1
33 95.8 18.1 120 23.6 144 30.0 156 33.5 168 37.2 179 40.3 184 40.6
35 95.8 19.1 120 25.1 144 31.9 156 35.6 168 39.6 176 41.7 181 42.1
37 95.8 20.2 120 26.6 144 33.9 156 37.9 168 42.1 174 43.2 178 43.6
39 95.8 21.4 120 28.2 144 36.0 156 40.3 166 44.3 171 44.7 175 45.1
RHXYQ-A 371
Capacity Tables (Normal Type) EDBR341317
372 RHXYQ-A
EDBR341317 Capacity Tables (Normal Type)
100%
(1650)
21
23
25
114
114
114
17.1
17.4
18.4
142
142
142
21.5
22.6
24.1
170
170
170
26.9
28.7
30.7
184
184
184
30.0
32.1
34.3
199
199
199
33.3
35.7
38.1
213
210
207
36.3
38.0
39.7
219
216
213
36.7
38.3
40.0
50%
(825)
21
23
25
56.8 7.63 71.0 8.97 85.1 10.4 92.2 11.2 99.3 11.9
56.8 7.72 71.0 9.09 85.1 10.6 92.2 11.3 99.3 12.1
56.8 7.82 71.0 9.22 85.1 10.7 92.2 11.5 99.3 12.5
114
114
114
13.5
13.8
14.5
128
128
128
15.2
15.7
16.7
14
27 114 19.5 142 25.7 170 32.8 184 36.6 199 40.8 204 41.3 210 41.7 27 56.8 7.92 71.0 9.48 85.1 11.3 92.2 12.3 99.3 13.3 114 15.4 128 17.8
29 114 20.7 142 27.3 170 34.9 184 39.1 196 42.6 201 43.0 207 43.4 29 56.8 8.29 71.0 10.0 85.1 11.9 92.2 13.0 99.3 14.1 114 16.4 128 18.9
31 114 22.0 142 29.1 170 37.2 184 41.7 193 44.2 198 44.7 204 45.1 31 56.8 8.73 71.0 10.6 85.1 12.6 92.2 13.7 99.3 14.9 114 17.4 128 20.1
33 114 23.3 142 30.9 170 39.6 184 44.4 190 45.9 195 46.4 201 46.8 33 56.8 9.19 71.0 11.2 85.1 13.4 92.2 14.5 99.3 15.8 114 18.4 128 21.3
35 114 24.7 142 32.9 170 42.2 184 47.3 187 47.6 192 48.1 198 48.6 35 56.8 9.66 71.0 11.8 85.1 14.1 92.2 15.4 99.3 16.7 114 19.6 128 22.6
37 114 26.2 142 34.9 170 44.9 181 49.0 184 49.3 189 49.8 195 50.3 37 56.8 10.2 71.0 12.4 85.1 14.9 92.2 16.3 99.3 17.7 114 20.7 128 24.0
39 114 27.8 142 37.0 170 47.7 178 50.7 181 51.0 186 51.5 192 52.1 39 56.8 10.7 71.0 13.1 85.1 15.7 92.2 17.2 99.3 18.7 114 21.9 128 25.5
10 102 13.5 128 16.7 153 20.1 166 21.8 179 23.6 204 27.3 230 31.0
12 102 13.7 128 16.9 153 20.4 166 22.2 179 24.0 204 27.8 228 31.0 TC: Total capacity; kW
14 102 13.9 128 17.2 153 20.7 166 22.6 179 24.4 204 28.3 225 30.9 PI: Power input; kW (Compressor+Outdoor fan motor)
16 102 14.1 128 17.5 153 21.1 166 23.0 179 24.9 204 28.8 222 30.7 Notes: 1. The above table shows the average value of conditions which may occur.
2. This table indicates the situation of 50 - 130% combination of indoor units.
18 102 14.4 128 17.8 153 21.5 166 23.4 179 25.4 204 29.6 219 32.2
20 102 14.6 128 18.1 153 21.9 166 23.8 179 26.3 204 31.8 216 33.7
21 102 14.7 128 18.3 153 22.2 166 24.7 179 27.3 204 32.9 214 34.5
90% 23 102 15.0 128 18.8 153 23.7 166 26.4 179 29.2 204 35.3 211 36.1
(1485) 25 102 15.5 128 20.1 153 25.3 166 28.2 179 31.2 203 37.4 208 37.7
27 102 16.4 128 21.4 153 27.0 166 30.0 179 33.3 200 38.9 205 39.3
29 102 17.4 128 22.7 153 28.7 166 32.0 179 35.5 197 40.5 202 40.9
31 102 18.5 128 24.1 153 30.6 166 34.1 179 37.9 194 42.1 199 42.5
33 102 19.6 128 25.6 153 32.5 166 36.3 179 40.3 191 43.7 196 44.1
35 102 20.7 128 27.2 153 34.6 166 38.7 179 43.0 188 45.3 193 45.7
37 102 22.0 128 28.9 153 36.8 166 41.1 179 45.7 185 46.9 190 47.3
39 102 23.2 128 30.6 153 39.1 166 43.7 177 48.0 182 48.5 187 49.0
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C: 3D084116A
RHXYQ10AYL
C: 3D084070A
RHXYQ12/14/24/36AYL
C: 3D084071A
404 RHXYQ-A
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RHXYQ16AYL
C: 3D084072A
RHXYQ18/26/28/30/38/40/42/44AYL
C: 3D084073A
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RHXYQ20/32/34AYL
C: 3D084081A
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RHXYQ22AYL
C: 3D084082A
RHXYQ46AYL
C: 3D084083A
RHXYQ48AYL
C: 3D084084A
406 RHXYQ-A
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RHXYQ50AYL
C: 3D084085A
RHXYQ52AYL
C: 3D084087A
RHXYQ54AYL
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C: 3D084090A
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RHXYQ56AYL
C: 3D084091A
RHXYQ58AYL
C: 3D084092A
RHXYQ60AYL
C: 3D084093A
408 RHXYQ-A
EDBR341317 Capacity Tables (Normal Type)
RHXYQ62AYL
C: 3D084094A
RHXYQ64AYL
C: 3D084095A
RHXYQ66AYL
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C: 3D084096A
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[Explanation of symbols]
HP : Level difference (m) between indoor and outdoor units where indoor unit in inferior position
HM : Level difference (m) between indoor and outdoor units where indoor unit in superior position
L : Equivalent pipe length (m)
α : Rate of change in cooling/heating capacity
*If available on the site, use this size. Otherwise it can not be increased.
(Unit: mm)
Temper grade O Type 1/2 Type
Outer diameter φ6.4 φ9.5 φ12.7 φ15.9 φ19.1 φ22.2 φ25.4 φ28.6 φ31.8 φ34.9 φ38.1 φ41.3
Minimum Wall Thickness 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.99 0.80 0.80 0.88 0.99 1.10 1.21 1.32 1.43
410 RHXYQ-A
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5. Read cooling / heating capacity rate of change in the above figures based on the following equivalent length.
Overall equivalent length=
(Equivalent length to main pipe)×Correction factor+(Equivalent length after branching)
Choose a correction factor from the following table.
When cooling capacity is calculated: gas pipe size
When heating capacity is calculated: liquid pipe size
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6. If heat insulation of piping is insufficient, heat loss will become larger and capacity will decrease.
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Formula
Integrated heating capacity = A
Value given in table of capacity characteristics = B
Integrating correction factor for frost accumulation = C
A=B×C
Note:
It will be seen from the figure above that the integrated heating capacity expresses the integrated heating capacity for
a single cycle (from defrost operation to defrost operation) in terms of time.
Please take note that when there is an accumulation of snow against the outside surface of the outdoor unit heat
exchanger there will always be a temporary reduction in capacity although this will, of course, vary in degree in 14
accordance with a number of other factors such as the outdoor temperature (°CDB), relative humidity (RH) and
the amount of frosting which occurs.
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Operation Limits EDBR341317
3D077141B
414 RHXYQ-A
EDBR341317 Sound Levels
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4D083906 4D083907 4D083908
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Sound Levels EDBR341317
RHXYQ20AYL RHXYQ22AYL
4D083966 4D083967
416 RHXYQ-A
EDBR341317 Accessories
12. Accessories
12.1 Optional Accessories
RHXYQ12AYL RHXYQ24AYL RHXYQ26AYL RHXYQ46AYL RHXYQ48AYL
RHXYQ14AYL RHXYQ28AYL RHXYQ30AYL RHXYQ50AYL RHXYQ52AYL
Optional accessories RHXYQ8AYL RHXYQ16AYL RHXYQ32AYL RHXYQ34AYL RHXYQ54AYL RHXYQ56AYL
RHXYQ10AYL RHXYQ18AYL RHXYQ36AYL RHXYQ38AYL RHXYQ58AYL RHXYQ60AYL
RHXYQ20AYL RHXYQ40AYL RHXYQ42AYL RHXYQ62AYL RHXYQ64AYL
RHXYQ22AYL RHXYQ44AYL RHXYQ66AYL
KHRP26A22T
KHRP26A22T
Distributive KHRP26A22T KHRP26A33T
Refnet joint KHRP26A33T KHRP26A33T KHRP26A72T
piping KHRP26A72T
KHRP26A73T
Outdoor unit multi connection — BHFP22P100 BHFP22P151
piing kit
Pipe size reducer — KHRP26M73TP
3D084306
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418 RHXYQ-A
EDBR341317
Part 4
Installation of
Outdoor Units
1. Centre of Gravity .................................................................................420
2. Installation Manual ..............................................................................422
2.1 RHXYQ-AYL.........................................................................................422
3. REFNET Pipe System.........................................................................471
3.1 Layout Example....................................................................................471
3.2 Field Refrigerant Piping........................................................................472
3.3 REFNET Joints.....................................................................................473
4. REFNET Joint .....................................................................................474
4.1 REFNET Joint (Branch Kit) ..................................................................474
4.2 Reducer................................................................................................477
4.3 Outdoor Unit Multi Connection Piping Kit .............................................478
5. Field Setting ........................................................................................484
5.1 RHXYQ8-12AYL...................................................................................484
5.2 RHXYQ14-22AYL.................................................................................488
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1. Centre of Gravity
RHXYQ8/10/12AYL
Unit (mm)
3D081856A
RHXYQ14/16/18/20/22AYL
Unit (mm)
3D081857A
Foundation of Units
Unit (mm)
3D081854A
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2. Installation Manual
2.1 RHXYQ-AYL
1
[8 · 10 · 12 HP] 2
4 4
1, 2, 3 3
1 1
4 3 3
4
6 5
4 4
[14 · 16 · 18 · 20 · 22 HP] 7
1
1
1, 2, 3 8 3 3
9
2 2
10
4 12
11 1 1
1
2 1
2
2 2
2
≥1500
≥ 1000
3
4
≥ 1000
00 3
10
≥ 1500
≥
≥ 1500 1
5 ≥1500
3 4
2
(mm)
A 1
B
00 00
≥1 ≥1
>765
<631
765
729
00 00
≥1 100 ≥1 100
≥ ≥
1 2 2
Figure 7 Figure 8
1
2
6
1 2
3
4 5 3
3
2 3
1 4
2
1
4
3 6 5
6 5
7
7 8
9
11,12
8 1 2
11,12 9
A
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10 9
10
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C
1 2 1
1 5
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4 2 3
4 4
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D 1 3
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8
6
1
15-2 (View D) 15-3
Figure 15 Figure 16
1 1
2 2
1
3 3 2
6
A1P
TO IN/D UNIT TO OUT/D UNIT
4 F1 F2 F1 F2
4
5 8 5 8 1 1
6 7 4
6 7
9 3
5
10 12
Figure 17 Figure 18
1 1 1 1
1
7
2 3 3
3
A1P A1P A1P 9 9 10 5 3
2 2
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4 2 2
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2 2
2 2 2 2
4
1 1 5 2 2 2 2
6 8
2 2 2 2
5
4 6
2 2
Figure 19 Figure 20
1
(A1P) 1
Screw Cable ties (accessory) XIM
2 (with copper foil) 3 2
2
2 1
L1 L2 L3 N Cables
among units Shielded part
5 4
Please secure the shielded part of the cables
among units with the cable tie’s copper foil on it.
[only for 8HP] 15
2
Figure 21 Figure 22
6 6
5
5 3
3
7
7 1
1 2
2 4 8
4
Figure 23
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1 2
7 14 1 3
6
8 13 13
6 9
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10 5
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15
4 5 12
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: 17 5
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3
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5
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14 6
Figure 28 Figure 29
11
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7
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9 5 3
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CONTENTS 1. PREFACE
1.PREFÁCIO .................................................................... 1 Ŗ 'UVGFQEWOGPVQÃWOOCPWCNFGKPUVCNCÁºQFQUCRCTGNJQU
1-1.Precauções de segurança ..................................... 1 FGCTEQPFKEKQPCFQ&CKMKPUÃTKG848#PVGUFGKPUVCNCTC
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2.INTRODUÇÃO .............................................................. 3 RCTC EGTVKſECTUG FG SWG C WPKFCFG GUVGLC HWPEKQPCPFQ
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2-2.Acessórios padrão ................................................. 4 Ŗ +PUVTWCQENKGPVGCOCPVGTGUVGOCPWCNLWPVCOGPVGEQOQ
2-3.Acessórios opcionais .............................................. 4 OCPWCNFGQRGTCÁºQRCTCTGHGTÄPEKCHWVWTC
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3.SELEÇÃO DO LOCAL DE INSTALAÇÃO..................... 4
4.INSPEÇÃO E MANUSEIO DA UNIDADE ..................... 5 1-1 Precauções de segurança
5.COLOCAÇÃO DA UNIDADE ........................................ 5 Leia essas "Precauções de segurança" cuidadosamente antes de
6.DESMONTAGEM DAS PLACAS DE ENVIO ............... 6 KPUVCNCTCWPKFCFGFGCTEQPFKEKQPCFQGPºQUGGUSWGÁCFGKPUVCN¶
7.TUBULAÇÃO DE FLUIDO REFRIGERANTE ............... 6 NCEQTTGVCOGPVG#URTGECWÁÐGUFGUGIWTCPÁCCSWKFGUETKVCUUºQ
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mento grave ou morte.
8. FIAÇÃO DE CAMPO ................................................... 11
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8-6 Fiação dentro das unidades.................................... 14 O¶SWKPCUQ\KPJQ
9. TESTE DE HERMETICIDADE E SECAGEM A VÁCUO .. 14 7OCKPUVCNCÁºQKPCFGSWCFCRQFGTGUWNVCTGOXC\COGPVQ
9-1 Preparação ............................................................ 14 FG¶IWCEJQSWGGNÃVTKEQQWTKUEQFGKPEÄPFKQ
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10. ISOLAMENTO DA TUBULAÇÃO .............................. 15
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12. CARREGAMENTO DE FLUIDO REFRIGERANTE E adote as medidas apropriadas para assegurar que a quan-
EXECUÇÃO DE TESTES ......................................... 15
12-1 Antes do carregamento ....................................... 15
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13. CONFIGURAÇÕES DE CAMPO ............................... 19
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16. DIAGRAMA DE FIAÇÃO ........................................... 23 FCFCWPKFCFGGECWUCTHGTKOGPVQU
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dio. (a) 1PFGHQTRTQFW\KFCPÃXQCURTC[QWXCRQTFGÎNGQOKP-
Ŗ #QEQPGEVCTCſCÁºQFGCNKOGPVCÁºQGNÃVTKECCſCÁºQFQ GTCN EQOQ RQT GZGORNQ GO WOC EQ\KPJC 2GÁCU FG
EQPVTQNCFQTTGOQVQGſCÁºQFGVTCPUOKUUºQHCÁCEQOSWG RN¶UVKEQ RQFGO ſECT XGNJCU G FCPKſECFCU QW RQFG
QUſQUUKICOWOECOKPJQUGOQDUV¶EWNQUGTGIWNCTRCTC JCXGTXC\COGPVQFG¶IWC
SWG C VCORC FC ECKZC FG EQPVTQNG RQUUC UGT RTGUC EQO (b) 1PFGHQTRTQFW\KFQI¶UEQTTQUKXQEQOQI¶UFG¶EKFQ
segurança. UWNHWTQUQ
7OC ſZCÁºQ KPCFGSWCFC FC VCORC FC ECKZC FG EQPVTQNG 6WDQU FG EQDTG QW RGÁCU UQNFCFCU EQTTQÈFCU RQFGO
RQFGTGUWNVCTGOEJQSWGGNÃVTKEQQWTKUEQFGKPEÄPFKQ TGUWNVCTGOXC\COGPVQFQƀWKFQTGHTKIGTCPVG
Ŗ 5GQEQTTGTXC\COGPVQFQƀWKFQTGHTKIGTCPVGFWTCPVGCKP- (c) /CSWKP¶TKQ PCU RTQZKOKFCFGU GOKVKPFQ QPFCU GNGVTQ-
UVCNCÁºQCDTCKOGFKCVCOGPVGCULCPGNCUGRQTVCURCTCVGT OCIPÃVKECU
XGPVKNCÁºQ #UQPFCUGNGVTQOCIPÃVKECURQFGORGTVWTDCTCQRGTC-
1ƀWKFQTGHTKIGTCPVGRQFGUGFGEQORQTGRTQFW\KTI¶UVÎZ- ÁºQFQUKUVGOCFGEQPVTQNGGHC\GTEQOSWGCWPKFCFG
KEQUGGPVTCTGOEQPVCVQEQOHQIQ VGPJCWOOCWHWPEKQPCOGPVQ
Ŗ #RÎUCKPUVCNCÁºQGUVCTVQVCNOGPVGEQPENWÈFCXGTKſSWGUG (d) 1PFG RQUUC JCXGT XC\COGPVQ FG ICUGU KPƀCO¶XGKU
J¶XC\COGPVQUFQƀWKFQTGHTKIGTCPVG QPFGJCLCſDTCUFGECTDQPQQWRQGKTCKPƀCO¶XGNPQCT
5G XC\CT ƀWKFQ TGHTKIGTCPVG FGPVTQ FQ EÏOQFQ GNG RQFG QWQPFGUGLCOWUCFQUOCVGTKCKUKPƀCO¶XGKUXQN¶VGKU
IGTCTI¶UPQEKXQGOEQPVCVQEQOQHQIQFGWOSWGKOCFQT EQOQUQNXGPVGUQWICUQNKPC
CSWGEGFQTQWHQIºQ Operar a unidade nessas condições pode causar um
Ŗ &GRQKU FG EQPſTOCT SWG C HQPVG FG CNKOGPVCÁºQ GNÃVTKEC KPEÄPFKQ
GUV¶FGUNKICFCOGÁCCVGPUºQGPVTGVGTOKPCKUPQDNQEQFG (e) Adote medidas adequadas para evitar que a unidade
VGTOKPCKU RCTC C CNKOGPVCÁºQ GNÃVTKEC G VQSWG PCU RGÁCU GZVGTPC UGLC WUCFC EQOQ CDTKIQ RQT RGSWGPQU CPK-
GNÃVTKECUCRÎUEQPſTOCTSWGCVGPUºQFQEKTEWKVQRTKPEKRCN mais.
ÃOGPQTFQSWG8%%%QPUWNVGCőKPUVTWÁºQFGQRGTC- 2GSWGPQU CPKOCKU HC\GPFQ EQPVCVQ EQO RGÁCU GNÃ-
ÁºQŒPCGVKSWGVCPCVCORCFCECKZCFGEQPVTQNGRCTCQDVGT VTKECU RQFGO ECWUCT FGHGKVQU HWOCÁC QW TKUEQ FG KP-
OCKUFGVCNJGU EÄPFKQ
Ŗ 0ºQ VQSWG Q ƀWKFQ TGHTKIGTCPVG SWG XC\CT FCU EQPGZÐGU
dos tubos. 1-2 2TGECWÁÐGUGURGEÈſECU
8QEÄ RQFG UQHTGT IGNCFWTC
SWGKOCFWTC ECWUCFC RGNQ
=%NCUUKſECÁºQ?
HTKQ
'UVG CT EQPFKEKQPCFQ Ã WO CRCTGNJQ SWG PºQ FGXG GUVCT
Ŗ 0ºQGUECNGCWPKFCFGGZVGTPCPGOEQNQSWGQDLGVQUPGNCL¶
CEGUUÈXGNCQRÕDNKEQGOIGTCN
SWGWOCSWGFCQWVQODQRQFGTGUWNVCTGOHGTKOGPVQU
Ŗ %GTVKſSWGUGFGSWGPºQGZKUVCPGPJWOCVGPUºQTGUKFWCN =4GEWTUQUFC'/%?
PCURCTVGUXKXCU
EQOQQUVGTOKPCKUFGFKULWPVQTGUFGHWIC 1 UKUVGOC 848 Ã SWCNKſECFQ EQOQ RTQFWVQ FG ENCUUG #
RCTCQVGTTCGDNQEQUFGVGTOKPCKUCPVGUFGVTQECTQUFKU- 3WCPFQ WUCFQ PQ CODKGPVG FQOÃUVKEQ Q CT EQPFKEKQPCFQ
LWPVQTGU RQFG ECWUCT TCFKQKPVGTHGTÄPEKC 2CTC GXKVCT KUUQ Q WUW¶TKQ
deve adotar medidas apropriadas.
=(NWKFQTGHTKIGTCPVG?
CUIDADO 1UKUVGOC848WUCƀWKFQTGHTKIGTCPVG4#
Ŗ Não se esqueça de aterrar a unidade. Ŗ 1WUQFQ4#TGSWGTCVGPÁºQGURGEKCNRCTCUGOCPVGTQ
0ºQ CVGTTG C WPKFCFG GO VWDQU FG I¶U VWDQU FG UKUVGOCFGCTEQPFKEKQPCFQNKORQUGEQGJGTOÃVKEQ
FGTKXCÁºQRCTCTCKQUQWſQUVGTTCVGNGHÏPKEQU A.Limpo e seco
7OCVGTTCOGPVQKPCFGSWCFQRQFGTGUWNVCTGOTKUEQ &GXGUGKORGFKTSWGOCVGTKCKUGUVTCPJQU
KPENWKPFQÎNGQUOKP-
FGEJQSWGGNÃVTKEQQWKPEÄPFKQ7OCEQTTGPVGFGUWTVQGN- GTCKUEQOQÎNGQ570+51QWWOKFCFGGPVTGOPQUKUVGOC
GXCFCECWUCFCRQTWOTCKQQWQWVTCUHQPVGURQFGECWUCT $*GTOÃVKEQ
avaria mecânica. 1 4# PºQ EQPVÃO ENQTQ PºQ FGUVTÎK C ECOCFC FG
Ŗ 0ºQ UG GUSWGÁC FG KPUVCNCT WO FKULWPVQT FG HWIC RCTC Q Q\ÏPKQGPºQTGFW\CRTQVGÁºQFC6GTTCEQPVTCCTCFKC-
terra. ÁºQWNVTCXKQNGVCPQEKXC
5GKUUQPºQHQTHGKVQRQFGQEQTTGTTKUEQFGEJQSWGGNÃVTKEQ 14#RQFGEQPVTKDWKTRCTCQGHGKVQGUVWHCUGHQTNKDGTCFQ
QWKPEÄPFKQ
2 Portugues
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Ŗ %QOQQ4#ÃWOƀWKFQTGHTKIGTCPVGOKUVWTCFQQƀWKFQ 1DUGTXCÁºQ
TGHTKIGTCPVGFGXGUGTECTTGICFQPCHCUGNÈSWKFC5GQƀWKFQ Ŗ 0ºQUGGUSWGÁCFGEQPGEVCTCWPKFCFGKPVGTPCFGHQTOC
TGHTKIGTCPVGHQTECTTGICFQEQOQI¶UUWCEQORQUKÁºQRQFG EQORCVÈXGNEQOQ4#
OWFCTGQUKUVGOCRQFGPºQHWPEKQPCTFGXKFCOGPVG %QPUWNVGQECV¶NQIQFGRTQFWVQURCTCEQPJGEGTQUOQFG-
=2TGUUºQFGRTQLGVQ? NQUFGWPKFCFGUKPVGTPCUSWGRQFGOUGTEQPGEVCFQU
%QOQCRTGUUºQFGRTQLGVQÃFG/2CQWDCTCTGNCÁºQ Ŗ #VCDGNCCEKOCTGNCEKQPCCECRCEKFCFGVQVCNGQPÕOGTQFC
FGVWDQUFGXGUGTEWKFCFQUCOGPVGUGNGEKQPCFC unidades internas nas combinações padrão.
%QPUWNVGCECRCEKFCFGVQVCNGQPÕOGTQFCWPKFCFGUKPVGT-
1-3 4GSWKUKVQURCTCFGUECTVG PCUSWGPºQUGLCOEQODKPCÁÐGURCFTºQPQ/CPWCNFG'P-
1FGUECTVGGCCNKGPCÁºQFCWPKFCFGƀWKFQTGHTKIGTCPVGÎNGQ genharia.
G QWVTCU RCTVGU FGXGT¶ UGT HGKVQ FG CEQTFQ EQO QU TGIWNC- #UGIWKTGPEQPVTCOUGCUEQODKPCÁÐGURCFTºQ
OGPVQUNQECKUGPCEKQPCKUTGNGXCPVGU
5KUVGOCFGOÕNVKRNCU
7OÕPKEQUKUVGOC
conexões)
RHXYQ8AYL RHXYQ8AYL
2. INTRODUÇÃO RHXYQ10AYL RHXYQ10AYL
Ŗ 1UCRCTGNJQUFGCTEQPFKEKQPCFQFCUUÃTKGU848`UºQRTQ- RHXYQ12AYL RHXYQ12AYL
LGVCFQU RCTC KPUVCNCÁºQ GZVGTPC G WUCFQU GO CRNKECÁÐGU FG RHXYQ14AYL RHXYQ14AYL
TGHTKIGTCÁºQ G CSWGEKOGPVQ &QKU VCOCPJQU RCFTºQ FG WPK- RHXYQ16AYL RHXYQ16AYL
FCFGUGZVGTPCUGUVºQFKURQPÈXGKURCTCWOÕPKEQUKUVGOCGWO RHXYQ18AYL RHXYQ18AYL
UKUVGOCFGOÕNVKRNCUEQPGZÐGUFGCVÃVTÄUWPKFCFGUGZVGTPCU RHXYQ20AYL RHXYQ20AYL
EQOECRCEKFCFGFGTGHTKIGTCÁºQPQOKPCNFGCM9 RHXYQ22AYL RHXYQ22AYL
GECRCEKFCFGFGCSWGEKOGPVQPQOKPCNFGCM9 RHXYQ24AYL RHXYQ12AYL+RHXYQ12AYL
Ŗ #UWPKFCFGUGZVGTPCU848`RQFGOUGTEQODKPCFCUEQOC RHXYQ26AYL RHXYQ10AYL+RHXYQ16AYL
WPKFCFGKPVGTPCUÃTKG848&CKMKPRCTCCTEQPFKEKQPCFQ#U RHXYQ28AYL RHXYQ12AYL+RHXYQ16AYL
unidades internas só são compatíveis com o R410A. Con- RHXYQ30AYL RHXYQ8AYL+RHXYQ22AYL
UWNVG QU ECV¶NQIQU FQU RTQFWVQU RCTC UCDGT SWG WPKFCFGU RHXYQ32AYL RHXYQ10AYL+RHXYQ22AYL
internas são compatíveis com o R410A.
RHXYQ34AYL RHXYQ12AYL+RHXYQ22AYL
1WUQFGQWVTQƀWKFQTGHTKIGTCPVGRQFGTGUWNVCTGOWOOCWHWP-
RHXYQ36AYL RHXYQ14AYL+RHXYQ22AYL
cionamento da unidade interna.
RHXYQ38AYL RHXYQ16AYL+RHXYQ22AYL
2-1 %QODKPCÁºQ RHXYQ40AYL RHXYQ18AYL+RHXYQ22AYL
RHXYQ42AYL RHXYQ20AYL+RHXYQ22AYL
#UWPKFCFGUKPVGTPCURQFGOUGTKPUVCNCFCUPQUGIWKPVGKPVGT-
XCNQFGECRCEKFCFGU RHXYQ44AYL RHXYQ22AYL+RHXYQ22AYL
RHXYQ46AYL RHXYQ8AYL+RHXYQ16AYL+RHXYQ22AYL
(unidade externa)
%CRCEKFCFGVQVCNFCUWPKFCFGUKPVGTPCU
0ÕOGTQVQVCNFGWPKFCFGUKPVGTPCU
RHXYQ48AYL RHXYQ10AYL+RHXYQ16AYL+RHXYQ22AYL
RHXYQ8AYL ....................` 13 unidades RHXYQ50AYL RHXYQ12AYL+RHXYQ16AYL+RHXYQ22AYL
RHXYQ10AYL .................... ` 16 unidades RHXYQ52AYL RHXYQ10AYL+RHXYQ20AYL+RHXYQ22AYL
RHXYQ12AYL .................... ` 19 unidades RHXYQ54AYL RHXYQ10AYL+RHXYQ22AYL+RHXYQ22AYL
RHXYQ14AYL .................... ` 22 unidades RHXYQ56AYL RHXYQ12AYL+RHXYQ22AYL+RHXYQ22AYL
RHXYQ16AYL .................... ` 26 unidades RHXYQ58AYL RHXYQ14AYL+RHXYQ22AYL+RHXYQ22AYL
RHXYQ18AYL .................... ` 29 unidades RHXYQ60AYL RHXYQ16AYL+RHXYQ22AYL+RHXYQ22AYL
RHXYQ20AYL .................... ` 32 unidades RHXYQ62AYL RHXYQ18AYL+RHXYQ22AYL+RHXYQ22AYL
RHXYQ22AYL .................... ` 35 unidades RHXYQ64AYL RHXYQ20AYL+RHXYQ22AYL+RHXYQ22AYL
RHXYQ24AYL .................... ` 39 unidades RHXYQ66AYL RHXYQ22AYL+RHXYQ22AYL+RHXYQ22AYL
RHXYQ26AYL .................... ` 42 unidades Ŗ 5G C ECRCEKFCFG VQVCN FCU WPKFCFGU KPVGTPCU EQPGEVCFCU
RHXYQ28AYL .................... ` 45 unidades GZEGFGT C ECRCEKFCFG PQOKPCN FC WPKFCFG GZVGTPC Q
RHXYQ30AYL .................... ` 48 unidades FGUGORGPJQFGTGHTKIGTCÁºQGCSWGEKOGPVQRQFGFKOKPWKT
RHXYQ32AYL ................... ` 52 unidades SWCPFQQUKUVGOCGUVKXGTGOQRGTCÁºQ%QPUWNVGCVCDGNC
RHXYQ34AYL ................... ` 55 unidades FGECRCEKFCFGUPQ/CPWCNFG'PIGPJCTKCRCTCQDVGTOCKU
RHXYQ36AYL ................... ` 58 unidades FGVCNJGU
RHXYQ38AYL ................... ` 61 unidades Ŗ 0QUKUVGOCFGOÕNVKRNCUEQPGZÐGUJ¶CNIWOCUTGITCUPC
QTFGOFCKPUVCNCÁºQ
15
RHXYQ40AYL ................... ` 64 unidades
RHXYQ42AYL ................... ` 64 unidades #UUGIWKPVGUEQPFKÁÐGUFGXGOUGTUCVKUHGKVCU
RHXYQ44AYL ................... ` 64 unidades <Condições>
RHXYQ46AYL ................... ` 64 unidades #UWPKFCFGUGZVGTPCU#$G%FGXGOCVKPIKTCUGIWKPVG
RHXYQ48AYL ................... ` 64 unidades capacidade.
RHXYQ50AYL ................... ` 64 unidades ABC
RHXYQ52AYL ................... ` 64 unidades Unidade externa A Unidade externa B Unidade externa C
RHXYQ54AYL ................... ` 64 unidades
RHXYQ56AYL ................... ` 64 unidades
Para a unidade interna
RHXYQ58AYL ................... ` 64 unidades
RHXYQ60AYL ................... ` 64 unidades Kit de tubulação de
ramificação da unidade
RHXYQ62AYL ................... ` 64 unidades
externa (1ª ramificação)
RHXYQ64AYL ................... ` 64 unidades Kit de tubulação de
RHXYQ66AYL ................... ` 64 unidades ramificação da unidade
externa (2ª ramificação)
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For Patterns
1. ő5'.'1&1.1%#.&'+056#.#1Œ
suction side
front side
2. ő+052'1'/#075'+1F+&#&'Œ
h2
A
1500
3. ő%1.1%#1F+&#&'Œ
B
500
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111
20
1. É inadequado apoiar a unidade so-
4. +052'1'/#075'+1&# mente nos quatro cantos.
2. Centro da unidade.
UNIDADE
%QPUWNVGC(KIWTC
Ŗ #Q UGT TGEGDKFC XGTKſSWG C GODCNCIGO GO DWUEC FG 1. 1TKHÈEKQFQRCTCHWUQFGſZCÁºQ
ƤNQECKU
SWCKUSWGT RQUUÈXGKU FCPQU UQHTKFQU FWTCPVG Q VTCPURQTVG 2. Largura da unidade
%CUQUGLCGPEQPVTCFQCNIWOFCPQCRTGUGPVGWOCTGENC- Tipo A B
mação contra a transportadora sem demora. `*2 930 792
Ŗ #Q OCPWUGCT C WPKFCFG NGXG GO EQPUKFGTCÁºQ Q `*2 1240 1102
seguinte:
1DUGTXCÁºQ
1. (T¶IKNOCPWUGKGCWPKFCFGEQOEWKFCFQ
Ŗ #QKPUVCNCTGOWOVGNJCFQEGTVKſSWGUGFGSWGQRKUQFQ
/CPVGPJCCWPKFCFGPCRQUKÁºQXGTVKECNRCTCGXKVCTFC- VGNJCFQUGLCTGUKUVGPVGQDCUVCPVGGVGPJCWODQOFGUGO-
nos ao compressor.
5GNGEKQPG C TQVC OCKU EQPXGPKGPVG RCTC Q OCPWUGKQ FG
RGPJQFGKORGTOGCDKNKFCFG
Ŗ %GTVKſSWGUGFGSWGC¶TGCCQTGFQTFCDCUGFCO¶SWKPC
15
unidade. VGPJC WOC FTGPCIGO CFGSWCFC KPUVCNCPFQ ECNJCU FG
5GHQTPGEGUU¶TKQWUCTWOCGORKNJCFGKTCKPUKTCQUDTCÁQU FTGPCIGOGOVQTPQFGNC#WPKFCFGGZVGTPCUGT¶FTGPCFQ
PCCDGTVWTCITCPFGPCRCTVGKPHGTKQTFQCTEQPFKEKQPCFQ quando estiver em operação.
%QPUWNVGC(KIWTC Ŗ 2CTCOQFGNQUCPVKEQTTQUºQCFQVGCTTWGNCUFGTGUKPC#TG-
1. 'ORKNJCFGKTC OQÁºQFCVKPVCPCLWPÁºQFCURQTECURQFGQECUKQPCTWOC
2. #DGTVWTCFQRCNGVG RGTFCFQGHGKVQCPVKEQTTQUºQ
3. 2CNGVG Arruela de resina
7UGWOCGUNKPICRCTCNGXCPVCTQCTEQPFKEKQPCFQRCTCſPU
FGRTQVGÁºQ.GODTGUGFQUGIWKPVGCQNGXCPVCTCWPKFCFG
EQPHQTOGOQUVTCFQPC(KIWTC
Ŗ 7UG WOC GUNKPIC EQO HQTÁC UWſEKGPVG RCTC UWRQTVCT Q
peso da unidade.
Ŗ 7UG FWCU GUNKPICU FG O QW OCKU FG EQORTKOGPVQ
7OC GUNKPIC OWKVQ EWTVC RQFG NGXCT ´ FGHQTOCÁºQ FC
carcaça.)
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6 Portugues
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1DUGTXCÁºQ 1DUGTXCÁºQ
0ºQWUGCPVKQZKFCPVGUCQUQNFCTCUCTVKEWNCÁÐGUFQUVWDQU %QPGZºQFCVWDWNCÁºQFGƀWKFQTGHTKIGTCPVG
1U TGUÈFWQU RQFGO GPVWRKT QU VWDQU G FCPKſECT Q GSWKRC- Ŗ #Q EQPGEVCT ´ RQUKÁºQ GURGEKſECFC PºQ UG GUSWGÁC FG
mento. usar os tubos acessórios.
Ŗ %GTVKſSWGUGFGSWGPºQJCLCKPVGTHGTÄPEKCEQOQWVTQVW-
7-4 %QPGZºQFCVWDWNCÁºQFGƀWKFQTGHTKIGTCPVG DQUEQOCGUVTWVWTCKPHGTKQTQWEQOQURCKPÃKUNCVGTCKUFC
1. &KTGÁºQFGUCÈFCFCVWDWNCÁºQFGECORQGPVTGWPKFCFGU unidade.
#VWDWNCÁºQFGECORQRQFGUGTEQPGEVCFQPCRCTVGHTQP- 5KUVGOCFGOÕNVKRNCUEQPGZÐGU
VCNQWNCVGTCN
UCKPFQFCRCTVGKPHGTKQTEQPHQTOGOQUVTC- #Q EQPGEVCT ´ VWDWNCÁºQ GPVTG CU WPKFCFGU GZVGTPCU UGT¶
do na Figura 10. PGEGUU¶TKQQMKVFGVWDWNCÁºQFGOÕNVKRNCUEQPGZÐGU
XGPFKFQ
#QRCUUCTRGNCRCTVGKPHGTKQTWUGQQTKHÈEKQFGUVCE¶XGNPC separadamente).
GUVTWVWTCKPHGTKQT 2TGECWÁÐGU RCTC EQPGEVCT C VWDWNCÁºQ FG ƀWKFQ TGHTKIGT-
%QPUWNVGC(KIWTC CPVGGPVTGWPKFCFGUGZVGTPCU
RCTCWOUKUVGOCFGOÕNVKR-
1. %QPGZºQPQNCFQGUSWGTFQ NCUEQPGZÐGU
2. %QPGZºQPCRCTVGHTQPVCN 2CTCWOUKUVGOCFGOÕNVKRNCUEQPGZÐGUQMKVFGVWDWNCÁºQ
3. %QPGZºQPQNCFQFKTGKVQ FG TCOKſECÁºQ FC WPKFCFG GZVGTPC à PGEGUU¶TKQ RCTC
4. 5CÈFCFCVWDWNCÁºQ EQPGEVCTCVWDWNCÁºQGPVTGWPKFCFGUGZVGTPCU5KICCUKP-
2TGECWÁÐGUCQRGTHWTCTQTKHÈEKQUFGUVCE¶XGKU UVTWÁÐGUCDCKZQGQUTGSWKUKVQUFGKPUVCNCÁºQGO
%QP-
Ŗ #DTC Q QTKHÈEKQ FGUVCE¶XGN RGTHWTCPFQ CVTCXÃU FCU SWCVTQ GZºQFQMKVFCVWDWNCÁºQFGTCOKſECÁºQFQƀWKFQTGHTKIGT-
UGÁÐGUEÏPECXCUPCGUVTWVWTCKPHGTKQTGCQUGWTGFQTEQO CPVGRCTCCEQPGZºQFCVWDWNCÁºQ%QPUWNVGQOCPWCNFG
uma broca de 6 mm. KPUVCNCÁºQFQMKVRCTCQDVGTOCKUFGVCNJGU
%QPUWNVGC(KIWTC # VWDWNCÁºQ FC WPKFCFG GZVGTPC FGXG UGT KPUVCNCFC PQ
1. 1TKHÈEKQFGUVCE¶XGN OGUOQPÈXGN
RCFTºQQWKPENKPCFCRCTCEKOC
RCFTºQ
2. Broca %CUQEQPVT¶TKQQÎNGQFGTGHTKIGTCÁºQRGTOCPGEGT¶
3. 5GÁºQEÏPECXC
VTÄUNQECKU no tubo.
Ŗ Não se esqueça de evitar danos à carcaça.
Ŗ &GRQKU FG RGTHWTCT CVTCXÃU FQU QTKHÈEKQU TGEQOGPFCUG Padrão 1
TGXGUVKT Q QTKHÈEKQ PC DQTFC G PC ¶TGC CQ TGFQT FGNC EQO Conexão na parte frontal
Horizontal
VKPVCCPVKEQTTQUºQRCTCGXKVCTHGTTWIGO
Ŗ #QRCUUCTQUſQUGNÃVTKEQUCVTCXÃUFQQTKHÈEKQFGUVCE¶XGN Para a unidade interna
RTQVGLCQUſQUGPTQNCPFQſVCRCTCGXKVCTFCPQU Conexão da tubulação da unidade externa
%QPGZºQFCVWDWNCÁºQFGƀWKFQTGHTKIGTCPVG´WPKFCFGGZ- Conexão na parte lateral
terna (parte inferior)
Ŗ #PVGUFGEQPGEVCTCVWDWNCÁºQFGƀWKFQTGHTKIGTCPVGCWOC
WPKFCFGGZVGTPCTGOQXCCGVKSWGVCFG1DUGTXCÁºQRTGUC
Para a unidade interna
PCX¶NXWNCFGEQTVGGNGKCCEWKFCFQUCOGPVG&GRQKUUKIC Conexão da tubulação da unidade externa
CUKPUVTWÁÐGURCTCEQNQECTCWPKFCFGGOQRGTCÁºQ
2CTCWOUKUVGOCEQODKPCFQC*2 Padrão 2 Conexão na parte frontal
%QPUWNVGC(KIWTCCPF Inclinado
1. %QPGZºQPCRCTVGHTQPVCN
2. %QPGZºQPCRCTVGNCVGTCN
RCTVGKPHGTKQT Para a unidade interna
3. 2GTHWTGQQTKHÈEKQFGUVCE¶XGNPQRCKPGNFKCPVGKTQ
KPHG-
rior) Conexão na parte lateral
4. 2GTHWTGQQTKHÈEKQFGUVCE¶XGNPCGUVTWVWTCKPHGTKQTHC- (parte inferior)
\GPFQCVWDWNCÁºQUCKTFCGUVTWVWTCKPHGTKQT Para a unidade interna
5. 8¶NXWNCFGRCTCFCFQNCFQFQI¶U
6. 8¶NXWNCFGRCTCFCFQNCFQFQNÈSWKFQ Alterar para padrão 1 ou 2
7. 1TKHÈEKQFGECTTGICOGPVQFQƀWKFQTGHTKIGTCPVG Padrão incorreto Conexão na parte frontal
8. 5QNFCIGO
9. 6WDQFQNCFQFQNÈSWKFQ
HQTPGEKFQGOECORQ Inclinado para baixo Inclinado para baixo
É necessário um redutor de tamanho do tubo para
Para a unidade interna
15
GC*2KPUVCNGCVWDWNCÁºQWUCPFQQVWDQ
CEGUUÎTKQFQNCFQFQNÈSWKFQ Conexão na parte lateral
10. 6WDQCEGUUÎTKQFQNCFQFQI¶U (parte inferior)
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obrigatórias. QEQTTKFQRCTCQECTTGICOGPVQCWVQO¶VKEQFQƀWKFQTGHTKIGT-
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3/N~380V 60Hz DIAGRAMA DE FIAÇÃO
X1M T1A Z1C A1P
VRM N=1 N=1 VRM X1A
L1 L1
BRC AZL F1U X23A Y1E
L2 L2 5 M
PRT PRT Q1RP
L3 L3
AZL F2U SEG1 SEG2 SEG3
N N X101A
Z2C Q1LD
N=1 BS1 BS2 BS3
DS1 DS2
S1PH P> ON ON
VRM
BRC
PRT
AZL
F410U
F411U
K3R
K4R
K7R
K11R
A3P
L1B L2B L3B X1A
X61A X7A X8A X11A X15A
X6A
K1M
Z8C
OBSERVAÇÃO4
OBSERVAÇÃO4
N=1 N=1 A4P
Z5C
BRC
BRC
N=1 P1 N1 X5A
Z6C INTERNA
F101U
N=2
VRM
BRC
EXTERNA
PRT
V1R CALOR
X2A (Q1)(Q2)
V X1A FRIO
FRIO · LAYOUT DE M1C M1F
U MS W Z9C S2S VENTOINHA DE
M1C 3~ N=2 5 AQUECIMENTO
Z10C M1F CXA. COMP. ELÉT.
N=2 X2A
X1A S1S M1C
CXA. COMP. ELÉT. Z11C
5 N=2 SELETOR DE FRIO/CALOR CARCAÇA EXTERNA
L1R MS (ACESSÓRIO OPCIONAL) (OBSERVAÇÃO 3)
3~ W
A1P TERMINAL DE M1C
M1F U
X1A OBSERVAÇÕES) 1.ESSE DIAGRAMA DE FIAÇÃO APLICA-SE SOMENTE À UNIDADE EXTERNA. V
X2A 2. :FIAÇÃO DE CAMPO, :TIRA DE TERMINAIS, :CONECTOR,
A2P :TERMINAL, :TERRA DE PROTEÇÃO (PARAFUSO).
X3A
X1M 3.AO USAR O ADAPTADOR OPCIONAL, CONSULTE O MANUAL DE INSTALAÇÃO DO ADAPTADOR OPCIONAL.
A4P 4.PARA CONEXÃO DA FIAÇÃO PARA TRANSMISSÃO INTERNA-EXTERNA F1#F2, TRANSMISSÃO
EXTERNA-EXTERNA F1#F2, TRANSMISSÃO EXTERNA-MULTI PEÇAS Q1#Q2; CONSULTE O MANUAL DE
A3P INSTALAÇÃO.
5.COMO USAR OS INTERRUPTORES BS1~BS3 E DS1~DS3: CONSULTE A ETIQUETA “PRECAUÇÃO DE
SERVIÇO” NA TAMPA CAIXA COMP. EL.
(LADO FRONTAL) (LADO TRASEIRO) 6.AO OPERAR, NÃO CURTO-CIRCUITE O DISPOSITIVO DE PROTEÇÃO (S1PH).
7.CORES PRT: PRETO; VRM: VERMELHO; AZL: AZUL; BRC: BRANCO; VDE: VERDE.
A1P PLACA DE CIRCUITO IMPRESSO (PRINCIPAL) M1F MOTOR (VENTOINHA) X1M TIRA DE TERMINAIS (CONTROLE) (A1P)
A2P PLACA DE CIRCUITO IMPRESSO (FILTRO DE RUÍDO) PS ALIMENTAÇÃO ELÉTRICA DA COMUTAÇÃO (A1P, A3P) Y1E VÁLVULA DE EXPANSÃO ELETRÔNICA (PRINCIPAL)
A3P PLACA DE CIRCUITO IMPRESSO (INV) Q1LD CIRCUITO DE DETECÇÃO DE VAZAMENTOS (A1P) Y2E VÁLVULA DE EXPANSÃO ELETRÔNICA
A4P
BS1~BS3
PLACA DE CIRCUITO IMPRESSO (VENTOINHA) Q1RP
BOTÃO DE PRESSÃO (A1P)
(MODO, CONFIGURAR, RETORNAR)
R1T
R21T
CIRCUITO DE DETECÇÃO DE INVERSÃO DE FASES (A1P)
TERMISTOR (AR) (A1P)
TERMISTOR (M1C DESCARGA)
Y1S
Y2S
(INJEÇÃO)
VÁLVULA SOLENÓIDE (PRINCIPAL)
VÁLVULA SOLENÓIDE
15
C32,C66 CAPACITOR (A3P) R3T TERMISTOR (ACUMULADOR) (RETORNO DE ÓLEO DO ACUMULADOR)
DS1,DS2 CHAVE DIP (A1P) R4T TERMISTOR (TUBO LÍQ TROC. CALOR) Y3S VÁLVULA DE SOLENÓIDE (ÓLEO1)
E1HC AQUECEDOR DO CÁRTER R5T TERMISTOR (TUBO LÍQ. SUBRESF.) Z1C~Z12C FILTRO DE RUÍDO (NÚCLEO DE FERRITA)
F1U,F2U FUSÍVEL (T, 3,15 A, 250 V) (A1P) R6T TERMISTOR (TUBO GÁS TROC. CALOR) Z1F FILTRO DE RUÍDO (A2P)
F101U FUSÍVEL (A4P) R7T TERMISTOR (DEGELADOR TROC. CALOR) (COM ABSORVEDOR DE SURTOS)
F400U FUSÍVEL (A2P) R2,R3 RESISTOR (A3P)
F410U~F412U FUSÍVEL (A2P) R24 RESISTOR (SENSOR DE CORRENTE) (A4P)
HAP LÂMPADA PILOTO (A1P, A3P, A4P) R77 RESISTOR (SENSOR DE CORRENTE) (A3P)
(MONITOR DE SERVIÇO-VERDE) R78 RESISTOR (LIMITADOR DE CORRENTE) (A3P)
K1M CONTATOR MAGNÉTICO (A3P) S1NPH SENSOR DE PRESSÃO (ALTA)
K1R RELÉ MAGNÉTICO (A3P) S1NPL SENSOR DE PRESSÃO (BAIXA)
K3R RELÉ MAGNÉTICO (A2P) S1PH INTERRUPTOR DE PRESSÃO (ALTA)
K3R RELÉ MAGNÉTICO (Y3S) (A1P) SEG1~SEG3 VISOR DE SETE SEGMENTOS (A1P)
K4R RELÉ MAGNÉTICO (Y2S) (A1P) T1A SENSOR DE CORRENTE
K7R RELÉ MAGNÉTICO (E1HC) (A1P) V1R MÓDULO DE POTÊNCIA (A3P) (A4P) CONECTOR PARA ACESSÓRIOS OPCIONAIS
K11R RELÉ MAGNÉTICO (Y1S) (A1P) X1A,X2A CONECTOR (M1F) X37A CONECTOR (ADAPTADOR DE ALIMENTAÇÃO)
L1R REATOR X3A CONNCONECTOR (VERIFIQUE A CARGA RESIDUAL) X66A CONECTOR (SELETOR DE FRIO/CALOR DE
M1C MOTOR (COMPRESSOR) X1M TIRA DE TERMINAIS (ALIMENTAÇÃO ELÉTRICA) COMUTAÇÃO REMOTA)
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ALIMENTAÇÃO ELÉTRICA
3/N~380V 60Hz DIAGRAMA DE FIAÇÃO
X1M T1A A1P
VRM N=1 VRM X1A
L1 L1
BRC AZL F1U X23A Y1E
L2 L2 5 M
PRT PRT Q1RP
L3 L3
AZL F2U SEG1 SEG2 SEG3
N N X101A
Q1LD
BS1 BS2 BS3
DS1 DS2
S1PH P> ON ON
VRM
BRC
PRT
AZL
F412U
F411U
K3R
K4R
K7R
K11R
A3P
L1B L2B L3B X602A
X6A X7A X8A X11A X15A
K3R
K1M X4A
F601U X63A
Y3S Y2S E1HC Y1S
HAP PS
+
(OBSERVAÇÃO4)
V2R
X1A
X1M SELETOR DE F/C
(OBSERVAÇÃO4)
U V W X41A
Z1C A B C
(OBSERVAÇÃO4)
N=1 A4P
Z2C
BRC
BRC
BRC
N=1 (F1)(F2)
R24 EXTERNA
HAP X4A
VRM
BRC
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DIAGRAMA DE FIAÇÃO
T1A Z7C Z7C VRM X1A
X1M N=1 N=1 F1U
Portugues
VRM N=1 AZL
L1 L1
BRC PRT Q1RP X23A
VRM
BRC
PRT
AZL
VRM
BRC
PRT
AZL
L2 L2 A5P A2P Y1E
PRT F2U 5 M
L3 L3 L1A L2A L3A NA L1A L2A L3A NA X101A PS SEG1 SEG2 SEG3
AZL Q1LD
F411U
F410U
F412U
F411U
F410U
F412U
N N
K3R
K4R
K5R
K7R
K8R
PRT
K11R
X402A X402A
X41A
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VDE E Z1F Z5C VDE E Z1F VRM X7A X8A X9A X11A X12A X15A BS1 BS2 BS3
N=1
VRM
BRC
PRT
VRM
BRC
PRT
A6P A3P S2PH P>
X37A
+
VRM BRC X3A BRC VRM X1A
P11 R21T R22T R3T R4T R5T R6T R7T X18A t゜ R1T
L1B L2B L3B X1A L1B L2B L3B X1A X3A
X61A X61A (OBSERVAÇÃO3)
MS F101U P1 t゜ t゜ t゜ t゜ t゜ t゜ t゜ HAP S1NPL
X63A X2A X31A
3~ - X41A K1M K1M X1M
N11 X62A X29A X30A PARA A UNIDADE ENT/D PARA A UNIDADE SAÍDA/D PARA MÚLTIPLAS UNIDADES
M2F HAP X66A S1NPH
Z4C V1R R24 N1 X6A X6A (OBSERVAÇÃO3) F1 F2 F1 F2 Q1 Q2 X32A
5 N=2
X4A X28A X1M
+
+
HAP
-
-
5 X2A V1R V1R X1A
HAP X5A R78 K1R X41A R78 K1R SELETOR DE F/C
X4A A B C
VRM BRC X4A VRM X4A P1 P1 CALOR
PS PS X20A
X6A FRIO
A4P C66 C32 C66 C32
P2 P2 FRIO ·
X3A + + + + X40A S2S VENTOINHA DE
+
(OBSERVAÇÃO4)
PRT
VRM R3 R2 R3 R2 X63A
BRC
N3 PRT M1C, M2C, M1F, M2F
EXTERNA
(OBSERVAÇÃO4)
-
SELETOR DE FRIO/CALOR (ACESSÓRIO OPCIONAL) (OBSERVAÇÃO 3)
-
(F1)(F2)
+
+
M1F
Z3C V1R R24 N11 N3 PRT X5A INTERNA M2C
5 N=2 V1R V1R (F1)(F2)
5 P3 VRM OBSERVAÇÃOS) M1C
X2A U V W X5A U V W
HAP X5A Z1C Z2C 1. ESSE DIAGRAMA DE FIAÇÃO APLICA-SE SOMENTE À UNIDADE EXTERNA. CARCAÇA EXTERNA
BRC X2A BRC X4A N=5 Z6C N=5 2. : FIAÇÃO DE CAMPO, : TIRA DE TERMINAIS, : CONECTOR,
N=1 TERMINAL DE
CXA. COMP. ELÉT. : TERMINAL, : TERRA DE PROTEÇÃO (PARAFUSO). M1C,M2C
BRC
BRC
VRM
BRC
PRT
BRC
BRC
VRM
BRC
PRT
ȭCORESȮVRM:VERMELHO BRC:BRANCO 3. AO USAR O ADAPTADOR OPCIONAL, CONSULTE O MANUAL DE INSTALAÇÃO DO ADAPTADOR OPCIONAL.
PRT:PRETO AZL:AZUL VDE:VERDE V V X6A X5A 4. PARA CONEXÃO DA FIAÇÃO PARA TRANSMISSÃO INTERNA-EXTERNA F1#F2, TRANSMISSÃO W
X1A
Č喝ČÉ A COR DO CONECTOR PARA L2R U MS W L1R U MS W A5P A2P EXTERNA-EXTERNA F1#F2; CONSULTE O MANUAL DE INSTALAÇÃO. U
M2C 3~ M1C 3~ X2A A1P
O COMPONENTE. L2R 5. COMO UTILIZAR AS CHAVES BS1~BS3 E DS1~DS2: CONSULTE A ETIQUETA “PRECAUÇÃO DE
X3A A7P V
Č喝ČÉ A COR DE DISCRIMINAÇÃO PARA A4P A6P A3P SERVIÇO” MARCAÇÃO NA TPA. CXA. COMP. ELET.
X4A X1M L1R
O FIO DE LIGAÇÃO DO COMPONENTE. 6. AO OPERAR, NÃO CURTO-CIRCUITE O DISPOSITIVO DE PROTEÇÃO (S1PH, S2PH).
A1P PLACA DE CIRCUITO IMPRESSO (PRINCIPAL) HAP LÂMPADA PILOTO (A1P, A3P, A4P, A6P, A7P) M1F,M2F MOTOR (VENTOINHA) R6T TERMISTOR (TUBO GÁS TROC. CALOR) X1M TIRA DE TERMINAIS (CONTROLE) (A1P) CONECTOR PARA ACESSÓRIOS OPCIONAIS
A2P,A5P PLACA DE CIRCUITO IMPRESSO (FILTRO DE RUÍDO) (MONITOR DE SERVIÇO-VERDE) PS ALIMENTAÇÃO ELÉTRICA DA COMUTAÇÃO(A1P, A3P, A6P) R7T TERMISTOR (DEGELADOR TROC. CALOR) Y1E VÁLVULA DE EXPANSÃO ELETRÔNICA (PRINCIPAL) X37A CONECTOR (ADAPTADOR DE ALIMENTAÇÃO)
A3P,A6P PLACA DE CIRCUITO IMPRESSO (INV) K1M CONTATOR MAGNÉTICO (A3P, A6P) Q1LD CIRCUITO DE DETECÇÃO DE VAZAMENTOS (A1P) S1NPH SENSOR DE PRESSÃO (ALTA) Y2E VÁLVULA DE EXPANSÃO ELETRÔNICA (INJEÇÃO) X66A CONECTOR (SELETOR DE FRIO/CALOR DE
A4P,A7P PLACA DE CIRCUITO IMPRESSO (VENTOINHA) K1R RELÉ MAGNÉTICO (A3P, A6P) Q1RP CIRCUITO DE DETECÇÃO DE INVERSÃO DE FASES (A1P) S1NPL SENSOR DE PRESSÃO (BAIXA) Y1S VÁLVULA SOLENÓIDE (PRINCIPAL) COMUTAÇÃO REMOTA)
BS1~BS3 BOTÃO DE PRESSÃO (A1P) K3R RELÉ MAGNÉTICO (A2P, A5P) R2,R3 RESISTOR (A3P, A6P) S1PH,S2PH INTERRUPTOR DE PRESSÃO (ALTA) Y2S VÁLVULA SOLENÓIDE
(MODO, CONFIGURAR, RETORNAR) K3R RELÉ MAGNÉTICO (Y3S) (A1P) R24 RESISTOR (SENSOR DE CORRENTE) (A4P, A7P) SEG1~SEG3 VISOR DE SETE SEGMENTOS (A1P) (RETORNO DE ÓLEO DO ACUMULADOR)
C32,C66 CAPACITOR (A3P, A6P) K4R RELÉ MAGNÉTICO (Y2S) (A1P) R77 RESISTOR (SENSOR DE CORRENTE) (A3P, A6P) T1A SENSOR DE CORRENTE Y3S VÁLVULA DE SOLENÓIDE (ÓLEO1)
DS1,DS2 CHAVE DIP (A1P) K5R RELÉ MAGNÉTICO (Y4S) (A1P) R78 RESISTOR (LIMITADOR DE CORRENTE) (A3P, A6P) V1R MÓDULO DE POTÊNCIA (A3P, A6P) Y4S VÁLVULA DE SOLENÓIDE (ÓLEO2)
E1HC,E2HC AQUECEDOR DO CÁRTER K7R RELÉ MAGNÉTICO (E1HC) (A1P) R1T TERMISTOR (AR) (A1P) V1R MÓDULO DE POTÊNCIA (A4P, A7P) Z1C~Z7C FILTRO DE RUÍDO (NÚCLEO DE FERRITA)
F1U,F2U FUSÍVEL (T, 3,15 A, 250 V) (A1P) K8R RELÉ MAGNÉTICO (E2HC) (A1P) R21T,R22T TERMISTOR (M1C, M2C DESCARGA) X1A~X4A CONECTOR (M1F, M2F) Z1F FILTRO DE RUÍDO (A2P, A5P)
F101U FUSÍVEL (A4P, A7P) K11R RELÉ MAGNÉTICO (Y1S) (A1P) R3T TERMISTOR (ACUMULADOR) X5A,X6A CONECTOR (COM ABSORVEDOR DE SURTOS)
F400U FUSÍVEL (A2P, A5P) L1R~L3R REATOR R4T TERMISTOR (TUBO LÍQ TROC. CALOR) (VERIFIQUE A CARGA RESIDUAL)
F410U~F412U FUSÍVEL (A2P, A5P) M1C,M2C MOTOR (COMPRESSOR) R5T TERMISTOR (TUBO LÍQ. SUBRESF.) X1M TIRA DE TERMINAIS (ALIMENTAÇÃO ELÉTRICA)
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DIAGRAMA DE FIAÇÃO
Z7C Z7C VRM X1A
X1M T1A N=1 N=1
VRM N=1 AZL F1U
L1 L1
Installation Manual
VRM
BRC
PRT
AZL
VRM
BRC
PRT
AZL
L2 L2 A5P A2P Y1E
PRT F2U 5 M
L3 L3 L1A L2A L3A NA L1A L2A L3A NA X101A PS SEG1 SEG2 SEG3
AZL Q1LD
F411U
F410U
F412U
F411U
F412U
F410U
N N
K3R
K4R
K5R
K7R
K8R
PRT
K11R
X402A
GRN E X41A BS1 BS2 BS3
GRN E Z1F Z1F VRM X7A X8A X9A X11A X12A X15A
Z5C
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BRC
PRT
VRM
BRC
PRT
A6P A3P S2PH P>
+
VRM BRC X3A BRC VRM X1A
P11 R21T R22T R8T R3T R4T R5T R6T R7T X37A X18A t゜ R1T
X602A L1B L2B L3B X1A X3A
X41AL1B L2B L3B X63A X61A (OBSERVAÇÃO3)
MS F101U P1 K3R X62A t゜ t゜ t゜ t゜ t゜ t゜ t゜ t゜ HAP S1NPL
X2A X1M X31A
3~ - K1M X6A K1M
N11
F601U
M2F HAP X66A X29A X30A PARA A UNIDADE ENT/D PARA A UNIDADE SAÍDA/D PARA MÚLTIPLAS UNIDADES S1NPH
Z4C V1R R24 N1 X4A X6A (OBSERVAÇÃO3) F1 F2 F1 F2 Q1 Q2 X32A
5 N=2 PS
X41A
+
-
V1R X28A X1M
+
-
5 HAP K1R X601A V1R X1A
X2A R78 K1R SELETOR DE F/C
HAP X5A Z6C
R1 N=1 X4A A B C
VRM BRC X4A VRM X4A P11 P1 CALOR
PS X20A
A4P N5 PRT X6A FRIO
C47 C48 C66 C32 ·
X3A P21 P2 + + X40A FRIO S2S
VENTOINHA DE
+ + P5 VRM
(OBSERVAÇÃO4)
+
BRC X1A BRC X1A LAYOUT DE
PRT
VRM X63A AQUECIMENTO
BRC
R3 R2
(OBSERVAÇÃO4)
- N=1 N=1
PRT
+
(F1)(F2)
-
SELETOR DE FRIO/CALOR (ACESSÓRIO OPCIONAL) (OBSERVAÇÃO 3) CXA. COMP. ELÉT.
+
M1F
Z3C V1R R24 N11 N3 PRT X5A INTERNA M2C
5 N=2 V2R V1R (F1)(F2)
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5 P3 VRM M1C
X2A X5A U V W U V W ESSE DIAGRAMA DE FIAÇÃO APLICA-SE SOMENTE À UNIDADE EXTERNA.
HAP Z1C Z2C 喝FIAÇÃO DE CAMPO, 喝TIRA DE TERMINAIS, 喝CONECTOR, CARCAÇA EXTERNA
BRC X2A BRC
X4A N=5 N=5 喝TERMINAL,喝TERRA DE PROTEÇÃO (PARAFUSO). TERMINAL DE
CXA. COMP. ELÉT. AO USAR O ADAPTADOR OPCIONAL, CONSULTE O MANUAL DE INSTALAÇÃO DO ADAPTADOR M1C,M2C
BRC
BRC
BRC
VRM
BRC
PRT
BRC
BRC
VRM
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ȭCORESȮVRM:VERMELHO BRC:BRANCO OPCIONAL. W
PRT:PRETO AZL:AZUL VDE:VERDE V V X1A X6A X5A L3R PARA CONEXÃO DA FIAÇÃO PARA TRANSMISSÃO INTERNA-EXTERNA F1#F2, TRANSMISSÃO U
U MS W U MS W A5P A2P
Č喝ČÉ A COR DO CONECTOR PARA L2R L3R L1R X2A A1P EXTERNA-EXTERNA F1#F2; CONSULTE O MANUAL DE INSTALAÇÃO.
M2C 3~ M1C 3~ L2R V
O COMPONENTE. X3A A7P COMO UTILIZAR AS CHAVES BS1~BS3 E DS1~DS2: CONSULTE A ETIQUETA “PRECAUÇÃO DE SERVIÇO”
Č喝ČÉ A COR DE DISCRIMINAÇÃO PARA A4P
A6P A3P
X4A X1M L1R MARCAÇÃO NA TPA. CXA. COMP. ELET.
O FIO DE LIGAÇÃO DO COMPONENTE.
AO OPERAR, NÃO CURTO-CIRCUITE O DISPOSITIVO DE PROTEÇÃO (S1PH, S2PH).
A1P PLACA DE CIRCUITO IMPRESSO (PRINCIPAL) F410U~F412U FUSÍVEL (A2P, A5P) L1R~L3R REATOR R1T TERMISTOR (AR) (A1P) V1R MÓDULO DE POTÊNCIA (A3P, A6P) Y3S VÁLVULA DE SOLENÓIDE (ÓLEO1)
A2P,A5P PLACA DE CIRCUITO IMPRESSO (FILTRO DE RUÍDO) F601U FUSÍVEL (A6P) M1C,M2C MOTOR (COMPRESSOR) R21T,R22T TERMISTOR (M1C, M2C DESCARGA) V1R MÓDULO DE POTÊNCIA (A4P, A7P) Y4S VÁLVULA DE SOLENÓIDE (ÓLEO2)
A3P,A6P PLACA DE CIRCUITO IMPRESSO (INV) HAP LÂMPADA PILOTO (A1P, A3P, A4P, A6P, A7P) M1F,M2F MOTOR (VENTOINHA) R3T TERMISTOR (ACUMULADOR) V2R MÓDULO DE POTÊNCIA (A6P) Z1C~Z7C FILTRO DE RUÍDO (NÚCLEO DE FERRITA)
A4P,A7P PLACA DE CIRCUITO IMPRESSO (VENTOINHA) (MONITOR DE SERVIÇO-VERDE) PS ALIMENTAÇÃO ELÉTRICA DA COMUTAÇÃO(A1P, A3P, A6P) R4T TERMISTOR (TUBO LÍQ TROC. CALOR) X1A~X4A CONECTOR (M1F, M2F) Z1F FILTRO DE RUÍDO (A2P, A5P)
BS1~3 BOTÃO DE PRESSÃO (A1P) K1M CONTATOR MAGNÉTICO (A3P, A6P) Q1LD CIRCUITO DE DETECÇÃO DE VAZAMENTOS (A1P) R5T TERMISTOR (TUBO LÍQ. SUBRESF.) X5A,X6A CONECTOR (COM ABSORVEDOR DE SURTOS)
(MODO, CONFIGURAR, RETORNAR) K1R RELÉ MAGNÉTICO (A3P, A6P) Q1RP CIRCUITO DE DETECÇÃO DE INVERSÃO DE FASES (A1P) R6T TERMISTOR (TUBO GÁS TROC. CALOR) (VERIFIQUE A CARGA RESIDUAL)
C32,C66 CAPACITOR (A3P) K3R RELÉ MAGNÉTICO (A2P, A6P) R1 RESISTOR (LIMITADOR DE CORRENTE) (A6P) R7T TERMISTOR (DEGELADOR TROC. CALOR) X1M TIRA DE TERMINAIS (ALIMENTAÇÃO ELÉTRICA)
C47,C48 CAPACITOR (A6P) K3R RELÉ MAGNÉTICO (Y3S) (A1P) R2,R3 RESISTOR (A3P) R8T TERMISTOR (M2C CORPO) X1M TIRA DE TERMINAIS (CONTROLE) (A1P)
DS1,DS2 CHAVE DIP (A1P) K4R RELÉ MAGNÉTICO (Y2S) (A1P) R24 RESISTOR (SENSOR DE CORRENTE) (A4P, A7P) S1NPH SENSOR DE PRESSÃO (ALTA) Y1E VÁLVULA DE EXPANSÃO ELETRÔNICA (PRINCIPAL)
E1HC,E2HC AQUECEDOR DO CÁRTER K5R RELÉ MAGNÉTICO (Y4S) (A1P) R77 RESISTOR (SENSOR DE CORRENTE) (A3P) S1NPL SENSOR DE PRESSÃO (BAIXA) Y2E VÁLVULA DE EXPANSÃO ELETRÔNICA (INJEÇÃO) CONECTOR PARA ACESSÓRIOS OPCIONAIS
F1U,F2U FUSÍVEL (T, 3,15 A, 250 V) (A1P) K7R RELÉ MAGNÉTICO (E1HC) (A1P) R78 RESISTOR (LIMITADOR DE CORRENTE) (A3P) S1PH,S2PH INTERRUPTOR DE PRESSÃO (ALTA) Y1S VÁLVULA SOLENÓIDE (PRINCIPAL) X37A CONECTOR (ADAPTADOR DE ALIMENTAÇÃO)
F101U FUSÍVEL (A4P, A7P) K8R RELÉ MAGNÉTICO (E2HC) (A1P) R313 RESISTOR (SENSOR DE CORRENTE) (A6P) SEG1~SEG3 VISOR DE SETE SEGMENTOS (A1P) Y2S VÁLVULA SOLENÓIDE X66A CONECTOR (SELETOR DE FRIO/CALOR DE
F400U FUSÍVEL (A2P) K11R RELÉ MAGNÉTICO (Y1S) (A1P) R865,R867 RESISTOR (A6P) T1A SENSOR DE CORRENTE (RETORNO DE ÓLEO DO ACUMULADOR) COMUTAÇÃO REMOTA)
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CONTENTS 1. PREFACE
1.PREFACE...................................................................... 1 Ŗ This document is an installation manual for Daikin VRV series air
1-1.Safety precautions ................................................. 1 conditioners. Before installing the unit, read this manual thoroughly
1-2.Particular precautions ............................................ 2 and follow the instructions contained in it. After installation, conduct
1-3.Disposal Requirements ........................................... 2 a test run to make sure the unit runs properly, and explain how to
2.INTRODUCTION ........................................................... 2 operate and take care of the unit to the customer based on the op-
eration manual.
2-1.Combination ............................................................ 3
Ŗ Instruct the customer to keep this manual along with the operation
2-2.Standard accessories ............................................ 3 manual for future reference.
2-3.Optional accessories............................................... 4 Ŗ Installation instructions of the indoor unit are not in the scope of this
6GEJPKECNCPFGNGEVTKECNURGEKſECVKQPU ................... 4 manual.
2-5.Main components ................................................... 4 9JGPKPUVCNNKPIVJGKPFQQTWPKVRNGCUGTGHGTVQVJGURGEKſEKPUVCNNC-
tion manual supplied with the indoor unit.
2-6.Installation procedures ........................................... 4
3.SELECTING INSTALLATION LOCATION .................... 4 1-1 Safety precautions
4.INSPECTION AND HANDLING OF THE UNIT ............. 4 Please read these “Safety Precautions” carefully before installing
5.PLACING THE UNIT ..................................................... 5 the air conditioning unit and be sure to install it correctly. The safety
6.DISMANTLING SHIPPING PLATES ............................ 5 RTGECWVKQPU FGUETKDGF JGTGKP CTG ENCUUKſGF CU 9#40+0) CPF
7.REFRIGERANT PIPING................................................ 5 CAUTION, following which is the important safety information, it is
7-1.Selecting piping material and branch piping kit....... 5 strongly recommended to read them carefully.
7-2.Protection against contamination when installing pipes ...... 6
7-3.Pipe connection ..................................................... 6 WARNING.............Failure to follow these instructions
7-4.Refrigerant piping connection ................................ 6 may result in serious injury or death.
7-5.Example of connection............................................ 8
8.FIELD WIRING ............................................................. 10 CAUTION..............Failure to follow these instructions may
result in injury or property damage.
8-1.Power supply, safety devices and wiring requirements ....... 10
8-2.Example of system wiring ....................................... 11 WARNING
8-3.Main wiring procedure............................................. 11 Ŗ #NYC[U CUM VJG FGCNGT QT SWCNKſGF RGTUQPPGN VQ ECTT[ QWV
8-4.Transmission wiring connection procedure ............ 11 the installation work. Do not attempt to install the machine
8-5.Power supply wiring connection procedure ........... 12 yourself.
Improper installation may result in water leakage, electric
8-6.Wiring inside units ................................................... 12
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9.AIR TIGHT TEST AND VACUUM DRYING ................. 12 Ŗ Perform installation work in accordance with this installation
9-1.Preparation ............................................................ 12 manual.
9-2.Air tight test and vacuum drying procedure ........... 13 Improper installation may result in water leakage, electric
10.PIPE INSULATION ..................................................... 13 UJQEMUQTſTGJC\CTFU
11.CHECKING THE UNITS AND INSTALLATION CONDITIONS ...... 14 Ŗ When installing the air conditioner in a small room, take proper
12.CHARGING REFRIGERANT AND TEST RUN .......... 14 measures to ensure the amount of any leaked refrigerant under
the concentration limit in the event of refrigerant leakage.
12-1.Before charging .................................................... 14
Contact your dealer for further information. Excessive re-
12-2.Additional refrigerant charging and test run procedure..... 15 frigerant concentration in a closed ambient space may re-
13.FIELD SETTINGS ...................................................... 17 UWNVKPQZ[IGPFGſEKGPE[
13-1.Field settings with power-off ................................ 17 Ŗ $GUWTGVQWUGVJGURGEKſGFCEEGUUQTKGUCPFRCTVUHQTKPUVCNNCVKQP
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13-2.Field settings with power-on ................................ 17
14.TEST RUN .................................................................. 17 VTKEUJQEMUſTGJC\CTFUQTVJGWPKVHCKNKPIVQQRGTCVGPQTOCNN[
14-1.Before test run ...................................................... 17 Ŗ +PUVCNNVJGCKTEQPFKVKQPGTQPCUQNKFƀQQTYJKEJECPYKVJUVCPFVJG
weight of the unit.
14-2.Test run ................................................................ 17
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15.CAUTION FOR REFRIGERANT LEAKS ................... 20 falling and causing injuries.
Ŗ Reinforcement may be necessary for installation by taking
into consideration strong winds, typhoons, or earthquakes.
Improper installation may result in the unit falling and caus-
ing accidents.
Ŗ Make sure that a separate power supply circuit is provided for
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personnel in accordance with the local and national codes and
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power supply capacity or improper electrical operation may
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2-3 Optional accessories Ŗ During installation, select the most appropriate one from
To install the outdoor units, the following option parts are also the patterns shown in Figure 3 based on the local access
required. and air exchange requirements.
To select an optimum kit, refer to “7. REFRIGERANT PIPING”. Ŗ If the number of units to be installed is more than that shown
Ŗ Branch piping kit KP(KIWTGRC[CVVGPVKQPVQCXQKFCKTƀQYUJQTVEKTEWKVU
REFNET joint KHRP26A22T KHRP26A33T KHRP26A72T KHRP26A73T
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the refrigerant piping.
Ŗ Outdoor unit multi connection piping kit
Ŗ If it is impracticable to meet the installation requirements in
Number of the outdoor unit connected 2 sets 3 sets Figure 3, contact your dealer or Daikin.
Description BHFP22P100 BHFP22P151
(Refer to Figure 3)
Ŗ Pipe size reducer 1. Front side
Description KHRP26M73TP 2. No limit on wall height
Note 3. Service space at the front side
Be sure to select the optional accessories compatible with R410A. 4. Service space at the suction side
For pattern 1 and 2 in Figure 3:
2-4 6GEJPKECNCPFGNGEVTKECNURGEKſECVKQPU Ŗ Wall height at the front side is up to 1500mm.
Refer to the Engineering Data Book for details. Ŗ Wall height at the suction side is up to 500mm.
Ŗ If the above height is exceeded, calculate h1 and h2 shown
2-5 Main components
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For main components and their functions, refer to the Engi-
the front side and the suction side respectively.
neering Data Book.
h1
2-6 Installation procedures
suction side
front side
Refer to the procedures shown in Figure 2 for installation.
h2
A
1500
(Refer to Figure 2)
B
500
1. “3. SELECTING INSTALLATION LOCATION”
2. “4. INSPECTION AND HANDLING OF THE UNIT”
h1 = A (actual height) -1500
3. “5. PLACING THE UNIT” h2 = B (actual height) - 500
4. “6. DISMANTLING SHIPPING PLATES (14 ~22HP)”
5. “7. REFRIGERANT PIPING” 1.An inverter air conditioner may cause interference with the
6. “8. FIELD WIRING” AM broadcast band. Examine where to install the master
7. “9. AIR TIGHT TEST AND VACUUM DRYING” unit and cable wires, keeping proper distances away from
8. “10. PIPE INSULATION” stereo equipment, personal computers, etc.
9. “11. CHECKING THE UNITS AND INSTALLATION CONDITIONS” Particularly for location with weak wave reception, be sure
10. “12. CHARGING REFRIGERANT AND TEST RUN” to keep a distance of at least 3m between the indoor unit
11. “14. TEST RUN” remote controllers and electrical appliances. Besides, place
12. Setting can only be made with power supply on the power supply wiring and transmission wiring in con-
duits, and connect the conduits to the ground.
(Refer to Figure 4)
3. SELECTING INSTALLATION LO- 1. Indoor unit
CATION 2. Branch circuit breaker, overcurrent circuit breaker
3. Remote controller
Select a location for installation that meets the following con- 4. COOL/HEAT selector
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1. 5GNGEVCNQECVKQPYJGTGVJGTGKUPQTKUMQHƀCOOCDNGICUNGCM 2.When installing in locations where there is heavy snowfall,
2. Select a location for installation that neither the discharged take the following measures.
air nor the sound generated by the unit may disturb anyone. Ŗ Ensure the base is high enough that suction side may not
3. The foundation is solid enough to support the weight of the be clogged by snow.
WPKVCPFVJGƀQQTKUƀCVVQRTGXGPVXKDTCVKQPCPFPQKUG Ŗ Install snow sheds (purchased by customer themselves)
4. The piping between outdoor unit and indoor unit may not Ŗ Remove the rear suction grille to prevent snow from accu-
exceed the allowable length range. (Refer to “7. REFRIG- OWNCVKPIQPVJGſPU
ERANT PIPING”)
3.If the condensate may drip down to the downstairs (or walk-
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face the wind. Wind blowing directly into the suction or
measures for collection, such as a central drain pan (sold
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separately).
some kind of obstruction to block the wind.
6. Adequate space is kept around the unit for servicing; the 4.The refrigerant R410A itself is non-toxic, non combustible
minimum space at the suction and outlet side is in the al- and is safe. However, if the refrigerant leaks, its concentra-
lowable range. tion may exceed the allowable limit depending on room
(See the “Example for installation space” for the minimum UK\G(QTVJKURWTRQUGKVEQWNFDGPGEGUUCT[VQVCMGOGC-
space requirements). sures against leakage. See “15. Caution for refrigerant
leaks” for details.
Example for installation space
Ŗ The required installation space shown in Figure 3 is a refer-
ence for cooling operation assuming the outdoor tempera- 4. INSPECTION AND HANDLING
O
ture is 35 C.
O
If the outdoor temperature exceeds 35 C or the heat load is OF THE UNIT
high, and all the outdoor units exceed the maximum capac- Ŗ Upon its delivery, check the package for any possible dam-
ity, the required space at the suction side is larger than that ages suffered during transportation, should any damage be
shown in Figure 3. found, lodge a claim against the carrier without delay.
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Ŗ When handling the unit, take into account the following: Ŗ For anti-corrosion models, please adopt resin washers.
1. Fragile, handle the unit with care. Falling off of the paint at the nut junction may lead to effect
loss of anti-corrosion.
Keep the unit upright in order to avoid damage to the Resin washer
compressor.
2.Select the most convenient route for unit handling.
3.If a forklift is to be used, insert the arms into the large opening
in the lower part of the air conditioner.
(Refer to Figure 5) 6. DISMANTLING SHIPPING PLATES
1. Forklift
2. Pallet’s opening Ŗ Before dismantling the shipping plates, tear off the “PRECAL-
3. Pallet TIONS FOR TEST RUN” labeled on the compressor sound
4.Use a sling to lift the air conditioner for protection purpose. enclosure to read carefully.
Keep the following in mind when lifting the unit as shown in Ŗ Dismantle the shipping plates following the instructions under
Figure 6. the “PRECALTIONS FOR TEST RUN”.
Ŗ 7UGCUNKPIYKVJUWHſEKGPVUVTGPIVJVQJQNFVJGYGKIJVQH Compressor sound
the unit. enclosure
(Refer to Figure 7)
1. It is improper to support the unit only accordance with the local and national regulations.
at the four corners.
2. Center of the unit.
Ŗ After piping work is completed, do not open the stop valve
until the procedures under “8. Field wiring” and “11. Check-
15
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2. Width of the unit piping. Be sure to use the phosphor copper electrode
Type A B $%W2+51YJKEJFQGUPQVTGSWKTGƀWZ
8~12HP 930 792
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enough and has a good water-proof performance.
7-1 Selecting piping material and branch piping kit
Ŗ Make sure the area around the machine base drains prop- Ŗ Use only pipes which are clean both inside and outside and
erly by setting up drainage gutters around it. The outdoor free of harmful sulfur, oxidants, dirt, oil, moisture or other
unit will drain when it is running. contamination. (Foreign materials inside pipes shall not ex-
ceed 30mg/10m).
Ŗ Make sure to use the following refrigerant piping.
Material:,QKPVNGUURJQURJQTFGQZKFK\GFEQRRGTRKRG
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which complies with the local and national regulations. (leading out from the bottom) as shown in Figure 10.
For R410A, the design pressure is 4.0 MPa (40 bar). (When passing through the bottom, use the knockout hole
Temper grade(O type,1/2H type) in the table indicate the ma- on the bottom frame).
VGTKCNV[RGUURGEKſGFKP,+5* (Refer to Figure 10)
(unit:mm) 1. Left side connection
Temper grade O type 2. Front connection
outer diameter Ɏ6.4 Ɏ9.5 Ɏ12.7 Ɏ15.9 3. Right side connection
smallest thickness 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.99 4. Piping outlet
(unit:mm) Precautions when punching through the knockout holes
Temper grade 1/2H type Ŗ Open the knockout hole by drilling through the four con-
outer diameter Ɏ19.1 Ɏ22.2 Ɏ25.4 Ɏ28.6 Ɏ31.8 Ɏ34.9 Ɏ38.1 Ɏ41.3 cave sections on the bottom frame around it with 6mm bit.
smallest thickness 0.80 0.80 0.88 0.99 1.10 1.21 1.32 1.43 (Refer to Figure 11)
Ŗ For piping work, make sure that the piping is within the allowable 1. Knockout hole
ranges for length, height difference and branch piping length. 2. Drill bit
See the “7-5 Example of connection” for details. 3. Concave section (3 places)
Ŗ If the outdoor unit refrigerant piping needs branch, the outdoor Ŗ Be sure to avoid damaging the casing.
unit multi connection piping kit must be used for connection (for Ŗ After drilling through the holes, it is recommended to coat
multi connection system). the hole at the edge and the area around it with anti-corro-
sion paint to prevent rusting.
7-2 Protection against contamination when in- Ŗ When leading electrical wires through the knockout hole,
stalling pipes protect the wires by wrapping tape to avoid damage.
Protect the piping to prevent entry of moisture and dirt. 2.Connect refrigerant piping to outdoor unit
Location Installation schedule Protection measure Ŗ Before connecting refrigerant piping to an outdoor unit, remove
More than a month Pinch the pipe ends the Note label sticking to the stop valve and read carefully, and
Outdoor follow the instructions on it in operation.
Less than a month Pinch or seal the pipe ends
Indoor Regardless with tape <For single system:8 ~ 22HP>
(Refer to Figure 12 and 13)
Note 1. Front connection
Pay special caution to prevent the entry of dirt or dust when 2. Side connection (bottom)
penetrating the copper pipes through walls. 3. Punch through the knockout hole on the front panel
(lower)
7-3 Pipe connection
4. Punch through the knockout hole on the bottom frame,
Ŗ Be sure to perform nitrogen purge or nitrogen charge when
leading out the piping from the bottom frame.
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5. Gas side stop valve
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6. Liquid side stop valve
the inside surface of the pipes, which would adversely affect
7. Refrigerant charge port
valves and compressors in the refrigerating system and
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prevent the normal operation.
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(Refer to Figure 9)
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1.Refrigerant piping
please install the piping using liquid side accessory
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pipe.
3.Nitrogen
10. Gas side accessory pipe
4.Packing
11. Knockout hole
5.Manual valve
12. Punch out the knockout hole
6.Regulator
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lator must be set to 0.02 MPa (0.2 kgf/cm2: as a slight Note
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installation.
Note
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the accessory pipes.
Ŗ Make sure that there will be no interference with other
pipes, bottom frame or side panels of the unit.
<Multi connection system>
When connecting to the piping between the outdoor units, the out-
door unit multi connection piping kit required (sold separately).
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To indoor unit
Outdoor unit piping connection
To indoor unit To indoor unit
Side (bottom) connection
After the unit stops, the refrigeration oil remains in the outdoor unit B
Alter to the pattern below
Raising height:
To indoor unit 200mm and above
Outdoor unit piping connection
3.If the piping between outdoor units is more than 2m, make a ris-
Side (bottom) connection ing bend with a height of more than 200mm in the gas side pip-
ing, at a location within 2m to the outdoor unit branch piping kit.
To indoor unit Less than 2m
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Example of refrigerant branching with REFNET joint Example of refrigerant branching with REFNET joint
Example of connection Outdoor Unit
REFNET joint (A-G)
((Connecting 8 indoor units) REFNET joint (A-G)
Outdoor Unit
(* 1) " " Indicates the outdoor unit multi Single outdoor Multi connetion
connection piping kit. outdoor unit
(* 2) In case of the multi connection outdoor unit system
system
unit system, the first outdoor unit multi
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connection kit counting from the indoor First outdoor unit multi
unit. Indoor unit ( 1 - 8 ) connection piping kit Indoor unit ( 1 - 8 )
Piping length between outdoor unit (*2) and indoor unit≤165m
Actual piping length
Between outdoor unit (*2) and indoor unit Take connection of 8 indoor unit as example: a + b + c + d + e + f + g + p≤165m
Max. Equivalent length Equivalent piping length between outdoor unit (*2) and indoor unit≤190m (Assume equivalent piping length of REFNET joint to be 0.5m) (Refer to Note 1 on the next page)
allowable Total piping length Total piping length from outdoor unit (*2) to all indoor units≤1000m
length
Between outdoor unit and combination outdoor unit multi Actual piping length
Piping length from outdoor unit to combination outdoor unit piping kit≤10m, equivalent piping length from outdoor unit to combination outdoor unit piping kit≤13m Outdoor unit
connection piping kit (for multi connection system) Equivalent length r 10m(Equivalent length of 13m)
Allowable Between outdoor unit and indoor unit Difference in height Difference in height between outdoor unit and indoor unit (H1)≤50m; Max 90m if the outdoor unit is in the lower part s 10m(Equivalent length of 13m)
height Between indoor units Difference in height Difference in height between indoor units (H2)≤30m t 10m(Equivalent length of 13m)
difference Between outdoor units Difference in height Difference in height between outdoor units (H3)≤5m
Piping length from the first branch piping kit to indoor unit≤40m (need to meet Note 2 if more than 40m)
7-5 Example of connection
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9-1 Preparation 9-2 Air tight test and vacuum drying procedure
<Required tools> After the piping work is completed, perform air tight test and
Ŗ To prevent entry of any impurities and insure vacuum drying.
Gauge UWHſEKGPV RTGUUWTG TGUKUVCPEG CNYC[U WUG VJG <Air tight test>
manifold
special tools dedicated for R410A. 2TGUUWTK\GVJGNKSWKFUKFGRKRKPICPFVJGICUUKFGRKRKPIVQ
Charge 4.0MPa (40bar) (do not exceed 4.0 MPa (40bar)). If the
hose Ŗ Use charge hose with pushing stick for con-
necting to service port of stop valves or refriger- pressure does not drop within 24 hours, the system passes
valve
ant charge port. the test. If there is a pressure drop, check for leaks, make
repairs and perform the air tight test again.
Ŗ The vacuum pump for vacuum drying must be <Vacuum drying>
able to lower the pressure to -100.7 kPa (5 Evacuate the system from the liquid side piping and gas side
Vacuum Torr,-755 mmHg) piping by using a vacuum pump for more than 2 hours and
pump Ŗ 6CMGECTGVQRTGXGPVVJGRWORQKNHTQOƀQYKPI bring the refrigeration system to -100.7 kPa or less. Keep
backward into the refrigerant pipe when the the system under this condition for more than 1 hour, check
pump stops. if the vacuum gauge indication rises or not. If it rises, the
< Air tight test and vacuum drying procedure > system may either contain moisture inside or have leaks.
Ŗ Refer to Figure 25, connect an nitrogen tank, refrigerant
Note
tank and a vacuum pump to the outdoor unit.
If moisture might enter the piping, take the measures de-
Use the refrigerant tank as described in “12. CHARGING RE-
scribed below.
FRIGERANT AND TEST RUN”. Charge hose and valves A, C
(e.g. if doing work during the rainy season, if the actual
that are connected to the refrigerant charge port as shown in
work takes long enough that condensation may form on
Figure 25 are required for “Refrigerant charge and check op-
the inside of the pipes, if rain might enter the pipes dur-
eration” in “12. CHARGING REFRIGERANT AND TEST
ing work, etc.)
RUN”.
1. After performing the vacuum drying for two hours, pres-
Ŗ The stop valves and valves A-C in Figure 25 must be
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XCEWWO DTGCMFQYP YKVJ PKVTQIGP
opened or closed as shown in the table below.
ICUVJGPFGRTGUUWTK\GFQYPVQM2CCPFJQNFHQT
(Refer to Figure 25)
an hour using the vacuum pump (vacuum drying).
1. Gauge manifold
2. If the pressure does not reach -100.7 kPa even after de-
2. Nitrogen
RTGUUWTK\KPI HQT CV NGCUV VYQ JQWTU TGRGCV VJG XCEWWO
3. Measuring device
breakdown-vacuum drying process.
4. R410A refrigerant tank (with siphon)
After vacuum drying, maintain the vacuum for an hour
5. Vacuum pump
and make sure the pressure does not rise by monitoring
6. Charge hose
with a vacuum gauge.
7. Liquid side stop valve
8. Gas side stop valve 10. PIPE INSULATION
9. Stop valve service port Ŗ Insulation of pipes should be done after performing “9. AIR
10. Valve B TIGHT TEST AND VACUUM DRYING”.
11. Valve C Ŗ Always insulate the liquid side piping, gas side piping and
12. Valve A branch piping kit. Failure to insulate the pipes may cause
13. Outdoor Unit leaks or burns. (As the temperature of the gas side piping
14. Refrigerant charge port O
may be up to 120 C, be sure that the insulation materials
15. To indoor unit selected can withstand such temperature)
16. Piping between units Ŗ Reinforce the insulation on the refrigerant piping considering
17. 4GHTKIGTCPVƀQYFKTGEVKQP the installation environment. Otherwise, condensate might
Valve Stop valve form on the surface of the insulation.
Status of valve A, B, C
Liquid Gas O
Ŗ Ambient temperature: 30 % JWOKFKV[ 4* OKP
and stop valve A B C
side side thickness: 15mm.
Air tight test, vacuum O
Ŗ If the ambient temperature exceeds 30 C and the humidity
drying GZEGGFU4*VJGOKPVJKEMPGUUKUOO
(Close valve A and
Close Open Open Close Close Ŗ If there is a possibility that condensation on the stop valve
stop valve tight, other-
wise the air conditioner
refrigerant may leak)
might drip down into the indoor unit through gaps in the in-
sulation and piping because the outdoor unit is located
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higher than the indoor unit, etc. this must be prevented by
Note
caulking the connections,etc. (Refer to Figure 26)
Ŗ Air tight test and vacuum drying should
Ŗ The piping lead-out hole cover should be attached after
be done via the service ports for liquid
opening a knockout hole. (Refer to Figure 27)
side and gas side stop valves.
Ŗ If small animals and the like might enter the unit through
See the [R410A] label attached to the
the piping lead-out hole, block the hole with blocking mate-
front panel of the outdoor unit for details
rial (procured on site) after completion of “12. CHARGING
on the location of the service port. (Refer
REFRIGERANT AND TEST RUN”. (Refer to Figure 27)
to Figure at right)
(Refer to Figure 26)
Ŗ See =5VQRXCNXGQRGTCVKQPRTQEGFWTG? [R410A] label 1. Liquid side stop valve
under “12-1 Before charging” for details
2. Gas side stop valve
on operating the stop valve.
3. Piping between indoor units
Ŗ The refrigerant charge port is connected to the unit piping.
4. Insulation material
When shipped, the unit is charged with refrigerant, take
5. Caulking, etc.
care when attaching the charge hose.
6. Refrigerant charge port
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[For outdoor units’ multi connection system, how to identify the Ŗ Do not perform the refrigerant charging operation when indoor
OCUVGTVJGUWDWPKVUCPFEJGEMVJGPWODGTQHEQPPGEVGFWPKVU? unit is under construction.
It’s possible to identify the master and sub units in outdoor units’ Ŗ The fan may continue rotating after the outdoor unit stops.
multi connection system and check the number of connected
units by operating the push button through inspection door. Note
segment display Ŗ To power up the crankcase heater, make sure to turn on
Identifying procedure the power supply 6 hours before starting the operation.
SEG1 SEG2 SEG3
Ŗ In order to achieve a uniform refrigerant distribution, it may
Under NORMAL mode, take 10 minutes around for the compressor to start up after
press the MODE button the unit starts operation. This is not a malfunction.
(BS1) once to set to
(1) CHECK mode, and check 1 0 0 <About refrigerant charging>
whether numbers indicat- Ŗ The refrigerant charge port is connected to the unit piping.
ed on the segment display When shipped, the unit is charged with refrigerant, take
are as shown on the right. care when attaching the charge hose.
Press RETURN Master Light OFF Light OFF 0 Ŗ After refrigerant charging is completed, secure the refriger-
button (BS3) to
Sub 1 Light OFF Light OFF 1
ant charge port cap tightly.
(2)
EQPſTOVJGOCU- Tightening torque of the cap is 11.5 ~ 13.9 N·m.
ter and the sub Sub 2 Light OFF Light OFF 2 Ŗ See [Stop valve operation procedure] under “12-1.Before
charging” for details on operating the stop valve.
segment display
Checking procedure Ŗ When the refrigerant charging operation is completed or
SEG1 SEG2 SEG3 paused, close the valve of the refrigerant tank immediately.
Under NORMAL mode, press If the tank valve is left open, the amount of refrigerant which
(1) the “MODE button” (BS1) 1 0 0 is properly charged may be off the point. Because even if
once to set to CHECK mode. the air conditioner stops, the refrigerant will be charged into
After pressing the “SET but- the unit under the residual pressure.
ton” (BS2) 10 times, numbers Ŗ Charge the refrigerant after completing works of piping, wir-
(2) 1 1 0
indicated on segment display ing, air tight test, vacuum drying and indoor unit installation.
are as shown on the right.
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Press “RETURN button” 1. Calculate the “additional charge” according to “How to cal-
$5VQEQPſTOVJGPWODGT
(3) Light OFF 2 2 culate the additional refrigerant to be charged” in “7-5 Ex-
of units. Example of segment
display: 22 units connected. ample of connection”.
2. Open the valve C (Refer to Figure 28. The valves A, B and
Press “MODE button” (BS1)
the liquid side and gas side stop valves must be closed),
(4) once to return to NORMAL Light OFF Light OFF Light OFF
mode (initial status).
and charge the refrigerant of the “additional charge” from
the liquid side stop valve service port.
Note (Refer to Figure 28)
Press “MODE button” (BS1) once if you get confused while 1. Measuring device
operating to return to NORMAL mode (initial status). 2. R410A refrigerant tank (with siphon)
3. Charge hose
12-2 Additional refrigerant charging and test run 4. Liquid side stop valve
procedure 5. Gas side stop valve
Warning Electric Shock Warning 6. Stop valve service port
7. Valve B
Ŗ Make sure to close the control box cover before turning on
8. Valve C
the power for additional refrigerant charging.
9. Valve A
Ŗ Perform the setting on the outdoor unit’s PCB (A1P) and
10. Outdoor unit
check the segment display after the power is on via the
11. Refrigerant charging port
service port on the control box cover.
12. To indoor unit
(Refer to Figure 29) 13. Piping between units
1. Control box cover 14. 4GHTKIGTCPVƀQYFKTGEVKQP
2. Lead-out port
3. Inspection door cover
Note
Ŗ If the “additional charge” is overcharged, recover the ex-
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4. “Service Precautions” label cessive refrigerant to bring it to the required amount, then
5. Segment display close the valve, and perform test run.
6. Push buttons (BS1 ~ BS3) Ŗ If the “additional charge” is charged fully, close the valve,
7. Lift the protruding portion to open the cover. and perform test run.
8. DIP switch (DS1-1 ~ 4) Ŗ +H VJG őCFFKVKQPCN EJCTIGŒ KU PQV EJCTIGF HWNN[ TGſNN VQ VJG
Ŗ Use an insulated rod to operate the push buttons via the required amount. Automatic or manual refrigerant charging
EQPVTQNDQZ UKPURGEVKQPFQQT can be selected for this procedure.
There is a risk of electric shock if you touch any live parts, ŖIn the right table, R (kg): required refrigerant amount of additional charge
since this operation must be performed with the power on. Q (kg): refrigerant amount of pre-charge
P (kg): refrigerant amount of additional charge
CAUTION <Automatic refrigerant charging>
Ŗ Make sure to use the protection appliance (protective Ŗ Press BS2 once: “888”
gloves and goggles) when charging the refrigerant. Ŗ Press BS2 for more than 5 seconds till “ 01” displayed
Ŗ To prevent the liquid hammer, the refrigerant must not be
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charged over the allowable maximum amount.
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Depending on the circumstances, the air conditioner will <Manual refrigerant charging>
charge refrigerant automatically under heating/cooling mode. Ŗ #HVGTUVCTVKPIſGNFUGVVKPI=?VJGWPKVYKNNUVCTVOCPWCN
1 “ 22” Start control refrigerant charging.
Ŗ Open valve A to charge the remaining refrigerant.
2 “ 23” Wait for stable heating operation
Ŗ Close valve A and press BS3 to stop manual charging.
“ 23” Blinking
Ŗ Fill in the amount on the additional refrigerant charging label.
Ŗ Press BS2 in 5 minutes (Otherwise, malfunction code
3 Ŗ Perform test run.
ձ will be displayed)
Ŗ Open valve A ձ “ 26” will blink and press BS2 to restart the operation.
ղ Malfunction code “P2” will be displayed. Press BS1 to
“ 23” and low pressure value will be indicated by the dis-
play every 1 second. end and restart the operation.
Ŗ Charge the remaining refrigerant of the “additional Note
4 charge” Ŗ The refrigerant will be charged about 22kg in one hour at
O O
Ŗ Close valve A outdoor temperature of 30 C DB. (About 6kg at 0 C DB)
Charging for heating
Ŗ Press BS3 to stop operation Ŗ In case of multi connection system and when high charging
Ŗ Exit code “ 26” will be displayed speed is required, connect a refrigerant tank to each out-
Ŗ Press BS2 door unit as shown in Figure 30.
5
Ŗ TA inspection will be performed (Refer to Figure 30)
Ŗ “ 01”, “ 202” or “ 03” will be displayed 1. Measuring device
Ŗ Press BS1 2. R410A refrigerant tank (with siphon)
Ŗ %JCTIKPIſPKUJGF
3. Charge hose
Ŗ Fill in the amount on the additional refrigerant charging
label
4. Liquid side stop valve
Ŗ Perform test run 5. Gas side stop valve
Or displaying the following 2 codes: “E-2” (in- 6. Stop valve service port
6 door temperature out of range) and “E-3” (out- 7. Valve B
door temperature out of range) 8. Valve C
Ŗ Press BS1 to exit operation 9. Valve A
Ŗ %JCTIKPIſPKUJGF 10. Outdoor unit
Ŗ Fill in the amount on the additional refrigerant
11. Refrigerant charging port
charging label
Ŗ Perform test runa 12. Piping between units
13. 4GHTKIGTCPVƀQYFKTGEVKQP
14. To indoor unit
1 “ 02” Start control 15. In case of multi connection system and if high charging
2 “ 03” Wait for stable cooling operation speed is required.
“ 03” Blinking Ŗ If system maintenance has been performed and there’s no
Ŗ Press BS2 in 5 minutes (Otherwise, malfunction code TGHTKIGTCPVKPVJGQWVFQQTWPKVſGNFRKRKPICPFKPFQQTWPKV
3
ղ will be displayed) (such as, after refrigerant recovery), original amount should
Ŗ Open valve A be charged into with pre-charge operation before automat-
“ 03” and low pressure value will be indicated by the dis- ic refrigerant charging started.
Charging for cooling
play every 1 second and refrigerant will be charged auto- Ŗ The system will charge refrigerant automatically if outdoor
matically. O O
temperature within 0 C DB ~ 43 C DB, indoor temperature
4 “PEŒEJCTIKPICNOQUVſPKUJGF O O
“P9ŒEJCTIKPIſPKUJGF
10 C DB ~ 32 %&$CPFVQVCNKPFQQTWPKVECRCEKV[Ů
Or P (kg) has been added while charging automatically, Ŗ If malfunction code displayed during automatic refrigerant
R=Q+P charging, the air conditioner will stop operation with “ 26”
Ŗ Close valve A KPFKECVGFƀKEMGTKPIN[2TGUU$5VQTGUVCTVVJGQRGTCVKQP
Ŗ Press BS3 to stop operation Ŗ If charging amount is less, “PE” may not been displayed,
Ŗ %JCTIKPIſPKUJGF however, “P9” will be indicated immediately. If additional re-
5
Ŗ Fill in the amount on the additional refrigerant charging frigerant amount (calculated number) has been charged
label before indication of “PE” or “P9”, close valve A and wait for
Ŗ Perform test run indication of “P9”.
Perform automatic charging again if “E-2” (indoor tem- Ŗ If the unsuitable ambient conditions occurred for automatic
perature out of range) and “E-3” (outdoor temperature out refrigerant charging during cooling operation, segment dis-
of range) displayed in above steps.
play will indicate “E-2” (indoor temperature out of range) or
Note “E-3” (outdoor temperature out of range) and additional
Working conditions of automatic refrigerant charging for the charging can not be completed. In this case, refrigerant
case of high difference in height. charging procedure must be performed repeatedly.
If the outdoor unit is in the lower part and difference in height Ŗ Malfunction code will be displayed if error (such as, if stop
is above 60m, following conditions are required. valve closed) detected during operation. In this case, refer
If difference in height is above 60m (including 60m) and less to the malfunction code table and take relevant remedial
than 90m, connection capacity of the indoor units should meet actions. Press BS1 to reset malfunction code or stop refrig-
following conditions during automatic refrigerant charging. erant charging. The unit will stop running and return to the
Ŗ %QPPGEVKQP ECRCEKV[ UJQWNF GZEGGF KH FKHHGTGPEG KP standby mode.
JGKIJVŭO Ŗ Manual refrigerant charging will be automatically stopped
Ŗ %QPPGEVKQP ECRCEKV[ UJQWNF GZEGGF KH FKHHGTGPEG KP within 30 minutes. If charging uncompleted within 30 min-
height㸼OŭO utes, perform additional refrigerant charging again.
Ŗ %QPPGEVKQP ECRCEKV[ UJQWNF GZEGGF KH FKHHGTGPEG KP Ŗ The malfunction codes may be displayed during additional
height㸼OŭO refrigerant charging:
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Example
With an interval of 1 second,the display will switch between main code and sub code.
Main code Sub code
Below table gives an overview of the malfunction codes which may appear.
Malfunction code
Main Sub code Contents Solution
code Master/Sub 1/Sub 2
E3 01/03/05 High pressure switch was activated (S1PH, S2PH)-A1P Check stop valve situation or abnormalities in
(X3A; X4A)
ſGNFRKRKPIQTCKTƀQYQXGTCKTEQQNGFEQKN
02/04/06 Ŗ Refrigerant overcharge Ŗ Check refrigerant amount + recharge unit
Ŗ Stop valve closed Ŗ Open stop valves
13/14/15 Stop valve closed(liquid) Open liquid stop valve
18 Ŗ Refrigerant overcharge Ŗ Check refrigerant amount + recharge unit
Ŗ Stop valve closed Ŗ Open stop valves
E4 01/02/03 Low pressure malfunction: Ŗ Open stop valves
Ŗ Stop valve closed Ŗ Check refrigerant amount + recharge unit
Ŗ Refrigerant shortage Ŗ %JGEMVJGWUGTKPVGTHCEG UFKURNC[QT
Ŗ Indoor unit malfunction Ŗ Transmission wiring between the outdoor unit
and the indoor unit
E9 01/05/08 Electronic expansion valve malfunction (subcool) (Y2E)- Check connection on PCB or actuator
A1P (X21A)
04/07/10 Electronic expansion valve malfunction (main) (Y1E)-A1P Check connection on PCB or actuator
(X23A)
F3 01/03/05 Discharge temperature too high (R21T/R22T): Ŗ Open stop valves
Ŗ Stop valve closed Ŗ Check refrigerant amount + recharge unit
Ŗ Refrigerant shortage
20/21/22 Compressor casing temperature too high (R8T) Ŗ Open stop valves
Ŗ Stop valve closed Ŗ Check refrigerant amount + recharge unit
Ŗ Refrigerant shortage
F6 02 Ŗ Refrigerant overcharge Ŗ Check refrigerant amount + recharge unit
Ŗ Stop valve closed Ŗ Open stop valves
H9 01/02/03 Ambient temperature sensor malfunction (R1T) – A1P Check connection on PCB or actuator
(X18A)
J3 16/22/28 Discharge temperature sensor malfunction (R21T): open Check connection on PCB or actuator
circuit – A1P (X29A)
17/23/29 Discharge temperature sensor malfunction (R21T): short Check connection on PCB or actuator
circuit – A1P (X29A)
18/24/30 Discharge temperature sensor malfunction (R22T): open Check connection on PCB or actuator
circuit – A1P (X29A)
19/25/31 Discharge temperature sensor malfunction (R22T): short Check connection on PCB or actuator
circuit – A1P (X29A)
47/49/51 Compressor casing temperature sensor malfunction (R8T): Check connection on PCB or actuator
open circuit - A1P (X29A)
48/50/52 Compressor casing temperature sensor malfunction (R8T): Check connection on PCB or actuator
short circuit - A1P (X29A)
J5 01/03/05 Suction temperature sensor malfunction (R3T) - A1P (X30A) Check connection on PCB or actuator
J6 01/02/03 De-icing temperature sensor malfunction (R7T) - A1P (X30A) Check connection on PCB or actuator
J7 06/07/08 Liquid temperature sensor (after subcool HE) malfunction Check connection on PCB or actuator
(R5T) - A1P (X30A)
J8 01/02/03 Liquid temperature sensor (coil) malfunction (R4T) - A1P Check connection on PCB or actuator
(X30A)
J9 01/02/03 Gas temperature sensor (after subcool HE) malfunction Check connection on PCB or actuator
(R6T) - A1P (X30A)
JA 06/08/10 High pressure sensor malfunction (S1NPH): open circuit - Check connection on PCB or actuator
A1P (X32A)
07/09/11 High pressure sensor malfunction (S1NPH): short circuit - Check connection on PCB or actuator
A1P (X32A)
JC 06/08/10 Low pressure sensor malfunction (S1NPL): open circuit - Check connection on PCB or actuator
A1P (X31A)
07/09/11 Low pressure sensor malfunction (S1NPL): short circuit - Check connection on PCB or actuator
A1P (X31A)
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Information code
Contents Solution
Main code
Auto charging related
P2 Unusual low pressure on suction line Close valve A immediately.Push BS3 to reset.
Check following items before retrying autocharge
procedure:
Ŗ Check if the gas side stop valve is opened correctly.
Ŗ Check if the valve of the refrigerant cylinder is opened.
Ŗ Check if the air inlet and outlet of the indoor
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unit are not obstructed.
P8 (TGG\GWRRTGXGPVKQPKPFQQTWPKV Close valve A immediately. Push BS3 to reset.
Retry autocharge procedure.
PE #WVQOCVKEEJCTIKPIPGCTN[ſPKUJGF Prepare for autocharge stopping
P9 #WVQOCVKEEJCTIKPIſPKUJGF Finish autocharge mode
For leakage test function
E-1 Unit is not prepared to execute leak detection operation Refer to requirements to be able to execute leak
detection operation.
E-2 Indoor unit is out of temperature range for leak detection 4GVT[YJGPCODKGPVEQPFKVKQPUCTGUCVKUſGF
operation
E-3 outdoor unit is out of temperature range for leak detection 4GVT[YJGPCODKGPVEQPFKVKQPUCTGUCVKUſGF
operation
E-4 Too low pressure was noticed during leak detection operation Restart leak detection operation
E-5 Indicates an indoor unit which is not compatible with leak Refer to requirements to be able to execute leak
detection functionality is installed detection operation.
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(5)Perform a test run in accordance with the instructions un- Procedure for checking maximum concentration
der [Service Precautions] label attached to the control box Check the maximum concentration level in accordance with
cover. The air conditioning system will automatically stop steps 1-4 below and take whatever action is necessary to
after about 40 minutes of operation. Test run should be comply.
considered to be completed if no malfunction code is dis- 1. Calculate the amount of refrigerant charged to each sys-
played on the remote controller after the air conditioning tem separately (kg).
system stops. Normal operation will be possible after 5 Amount of refrigerant in a Additional charge (amount total amount of
minutes. single unit system (amount QH TGHTKIGTCPV VQ DG TGſNNGF refrigerant in the
of refrigerant in the system + locally based on the length = system (kg)
charged by factory before or diameter of the refriger-
15. CAUTION FOR REFRIGERANT shipment) ant piping)
LEAKS Note
(Important notes in connection with refrigerant leaks) Ŗ Where a single refrigerant facility is divided into 2 entirely
Introduction independent refrigerant systems, use the amount of refrig-
The installer and system specialist shall secure safety erant with which each separate system is charged.
against leakage according to local regulations or standards. 2. Calculate the smallest room volume (m3)
Apply the following standards if local regulations are In the following cases, calculate the volumes of (A), (B) as
not available. a single room or as the smallest room.
The VRV system, like other air conditioning systems, uses A.Where there are no smaller room divisions.
R410A refrigerant. The refrigerant R410A itself is entirely
non-toxic, non combustible and safe. However, care must be
taken to ensure that the air conditioning facilities are installed
KPCTQQOYKVJUWHſEKGPVURCEG6JKUCUUWTGUVJCVVJGOCZK-
mum allowable concentration level is not exceeded in unlike- B.Where there is a room division but there is an opening be-
ly event of major leak in the system according to the local VYGGPVJGTQQOUUWHſEKGPVN[NCTIGVQRGTOKVHTGGXGPVKNCVKQP
applicable regulations and standards.
Maximum concentration level:
The maximum charge of refrigerant and the calculation of the 1
maximum concentration of refrigerant are directly related with 2
the human occupied space into which it could leak. 1.Opening between rooms
The unit of measurement of the concentration is kg/m3 (the 2.Partition
weight in kg of the refrigerant gas in 1m3 volume of the oc- (Where there is an opening without a door or where there are
cupied space). openings above and below the door which are each equiva-
Specify the maximum allowable concentration level in com- NGPVKPUK\GVQQTOQTGQHVJGƀQQTCTGC
pliance to the local applicable regulations and standards. 3. Calculate the refrigerant density using the calculation re-
In Australia, the maximum allowable concentration level of sults in steps 1 and 2 above.
refrigerant R407C in human occupied space is 0.35 kg/m3, total volume of refrigerant in the refrig-
and 0.44kg/m3 for R410A. erant system maximum concen-
1
UK\GQHUOCNNGUVTQQOKPYJKEJCPKPFQQT tration level (kg/m3)
2 unit is installed (m3)
If the result of the above calculation exceeds the maximum
concentration level, make similar calculations for the second
the third smallest room, until the result falls below the maxi-
1. &KTGEVKQPQHVJGTGHTKIGTCPVƀQY mum concentration level.
2. 4QQO YJGTG TGHTKIGTCPV NGCM JCU QEEWTTGF
QWVƀQY QH CNN 4. Suggestions on the situations where the result exceeds the
refrigerant from the system) maximum concentration level.
Pay special attention to such a place, such as the basement, Where the installation of a facility results in a concentration
etc., where refrigerant may stay, since refrigerant is heavier in excess of the maximum concentration level, it is neces-
than air. UCT[ VQ OCMG UQOG OQFKſECVKQPU QP VJG U[UVGO 2NGCUG
consult your Daikin supplier.
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Indoor unit
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0.16 0.18 0.20 0.25 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.55 0.60 0.65 0.75
0.5
* When the equivalent piping length in cooling operation is calculated, the gas pipe size is selected.
When the equivalent piping length in heating operation is calculated, the liquid pipe size is selected.
Gas pipe
Transmission wiring
Liquid pipe
Make sure that all branch pipes are fitted such that they branch either horizontally or vertically.
When the size of the selected field piping is different from that of branch pipe then the connecting section should
be cut with a pipe cutter as shown in the figure below.
When you are cutting an inlet or outlet pipe with a pipe cutter make sure that you make the cut in the center of the
connection area.
Branch pipes must be insulated in accordance with the handbook which comes with each kit.
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4. REFNET Joint
4.1 REFNET Joint (Branch Kit)
KHRP26A22T Unit (mm)
GAS SIDE JOINT LIQUID SIDE JOINT
I.D. φ12.7 INSULATION
I.D. φ15.9
I.D. φ15.9 INSULATION
I.D. φ19.1
I.D. φ12.7 I.D. φ9.5
I.D. φ9.5
I.D. φ6.4
I.D. φ15.9
80
I.D. φ12.7
80
I.D. φ9.5
I.D. φ6.4
338 (42)
380 250 (40)
80 D3K05234A
100
I.D. φ15.9
80
80
I.D. φ12.7 I.D. φ9.5
I.D. φ6.4
I.D. φ25.4 O.D. φ22.2 O.D. φ19.1 I.D. φ22.2 O.D. φ15.9 I.D. φ19.1
I.D. φ12.7
I.D. φ19.1
448 (55 ) I.D. φ15.9
503
I.D. φ6.4
I.D. φ12.7 I.D. φ9.5
D3K05236A
I.D. φ31.8
I.D. φ19.1
I.D. φ25.4
93
534 (100)
400 (38)
634
438
D3K05237A
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2P182411
2P182411
4.2 Reducer
KHRP26M73TP
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C: 3P113129B
3D052312
3D052280
BHFP22P151
Gas side Unit (mm)
3D052314
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3D052279
BHFP22P100/BHFP22P151
1P173261A
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1P173261A
1P173262A
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1P173262A
5. Field Setting
5.1 RHXYQ8-12AYL
2P350073A
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2P350073A
3P350078A
15
3P350078A
5.2 RHXYQ14-22AYL
3P350072A
15
1P350077A
1P350077A
15
3P350080A
3P350080A
Part 5
Option of Control
1. Option List of Controllers.....................................................................494
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Remote Wireless — BRC7F634F BRC7E530W BRC7C62 — BRC4C65 BRC4C65 BRC4C62 BRC7CB58 BRC7EA63W BRC7EA618 BRC4C62
1 controller Wired — BRC1C62 — BRC1C62 BRC1C62 BRC1C62 — BRC1C62
Navigation remote Note 7 Note 8 Note 7 Note 7
2 controller (Wired remote BRC1E62 BRC1F61 BRC1E62 BRC1E62
controller)
Wired remote controller
3 — BRC1D61 — BRC1D61 BRC1D61
with weekly schedule timer
Simplified remote
4 — — BRC2C51 BRC2C51 BRC2C51 — — BRC2C51
controller (Exposed type)
Remote controller for hotel
5 — — BRC3A61 BRC3A61 BRC3A61 — — BRC3A61
use (Concealed type)
6 Adaptor for wiring — — KRP1BA57 KRP1B61 — KRP1B56 KRP1C64 KRP1B61 — KRP1BA54 — KRP1B61
Wiring adaptor for
7-1 — — KRP2A62 KRP2A61 — KRP2A53 KRP2A61 — KRP2A61 KRP2A61 KRP2A61
electrical appendices (1)
Wiring adaptor for
7-2 — — KRP4AA53 KRP4AA51 — KRP4A54 KRP4AA51 KRP4AA53 KRP4AA52 KRP4AA52 KRP4AA51
electrical appendices (2)
Remote sensor (for indoor
8 KRCS01-4B KRCS01-1B KRCS01-4B KRCS01-1B KRCS01-4B KRCS01-1B
temperature)
Installation box for adaptor Note 4, 6 Note 2, 3 Note 4, 6 Note 2. 3 Note 3 Note 2. 3
9 — — — — KRP1BA97 —
PCB KRP1BA101 KRP1B96 KRP1BA101 KRP4A96 KRP1CA93 KRP4AA93
External control adaptor
10 for outdoor unit (Must be — — DTA104A62 DTA104A61 — DTA104A53 DTA104A61 DTA104A61 — DTA104A62 DTA104A61 DTA104A61
installed on indoor units)
11 Adaptor for multi tenant — — — — — DTA114A61 — — — DTA114A61 —
Notes:
1. Installation box I is necessary for each adaptor marked .
2. Up to 2 adaptors can be fixed for each installation box.
3. Only one installation box can be installed for each indoor unit.
4. Up to 2 installation boxes can be installed for each indoor unit.
5. Installation box I is necessary for second adaptor.
6. Installation box I is necessary for each adaptor.
7. Individual airflow direction, auto airflow rate and sensing sensor control can be set only via wired remote controller
BRC1E62. Cannot be set via other remote controllers.
8. This is preliminary information as the product is not released yet. Please contact your local sales office for details.
System configuration
Type
No. Model No. Function
Item
Up to 16 groups of indoor units (128 units) can be easily
1 Residential central remote controller Note 2 controlled using the large LCD panel. ON/OFF, temperature
DCS303A51 settings and scheduling can be controlled individually for indoor
units.
2 Central remote controller DCS302CA61 Up to 64 groups of indoor units (128 units) can be connected,
and ON/OFF, temperature setting and monitoring can be
2-1 Electrical box with earth terminal (3 blocks) KJB311AA accomplished individually or simultaneously. Connectable up
to 2 controllers in one system.
3 Unified ON/OFF controller DCS301BA61 Up to 16 groups of indoor units (128 units) can be turned, ON/
OFF individually or simultaneously, and operation and
3-1 Electrical box with earth terminal (2 blocks) KJB212AA malfunction can be displayed. Can be used in combination with
3-2 Noise filter (for electromagnetic interface use only) KEK26-1A up to 8 controllers.
Programmed time weekly schedule can be controlled by unified
4 Schedule timer DST301BA61 control for up to 64 groups of indoor units (128 units). Can turn
units ON/OFF twice per day.
Interface adaptor for
5 SkyAir-series For SkyAir, FCQ-K, FBQ-D DTA112BA51 Adaptors required to connect products other than those of the
VRV System to the high-speed DIII-NET communication
system adopted for the VRV System.
6 Central control adaptor kit For UAT(Y)-K(A),FD-K DTA107A55 * To use any of the above optional controllers, an appropriate
7 Wiring adaptor for other air-conditioner DTA103A51 adaptor must be installed on the product unit to be controlled.
Up to 1024 units can be centrally controlled in 64 different
DIII-NET groups.
8 Expander Adaptor DTA109A51 Wiring restrictions (max. length: 1,000m, total wiring length:
2,000m, max. number of branches: 16) apply to each adaptor.
8-1 Mounting plate KRP4A92 Fixing plate for DTA109A51
Notes:
1. Installation box for adaptor must be obtained locally.
2. For residential use only. Cannot be used with other centralized control equipment.
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Specifications, designs and other content appearing in this brochure are current as of September 2013 but subject to change without notice.