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CVXM-A.fvxm-A Installation Manual 3PEN477070-2M English
CVXM-A.fvxm-A Installation Manual 3PEN477070-2M English
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Table of Contents
WARNING
CVXM-A and FVXM-A Floor Standing range is allowed to
be combined ONLY with systems with total refrigerant
amount <1.842 kg. Therefore in case of combination with
outdoor units 3MXM40N8 or 3MXM52N8, the total liquid
refrigerant piping length of the installation MUST be ≤30 m.
5 Unit installation
4.1 About the wireless LAN 5.1 Preparing the installation site
For detailed specifications, installation instructions, setting methods,
FAQ, declaration of conformity and the latest version of this manual, WARNING
visit app.daikineurope.com. The appliance shall be stored in a room without
continuously operating ignition sources (example: open
flames, an operating gas appliance or an operating electric
heater).
(65)
▪ Auto-control equipment. E.g. automatic doors or fire alarm
(105)
equipment. This product may cause faulty behaviour of the
equipment. ≥50 ≥50
Effective radiated power 15 dBm (11b) / 14 dBm (11g) / ▪ Do not install the unit more than 60 mm above the floor.
14 dBm (11n) ▪ Wall insulation. When conditions in the wall exceed 30°C and a
Power supply DC 14 V / 100 mA relative humidity of 80%, or when fresh air is inducted into the
wall, then additional insulation is required (minimum 10 mm
thickness, polyethylene foam).
4.1.3 Setting the wireless LAN
▪ Wall or floor strength. Check whether the wall or the floor is
The customer is responsible for providing: strong enough to support the weight of the unit. If there is a risk,
▪ Smartphone or tablet with minimum supported version of Android reinforce the wall or the floor before installing the unit.
or iOS, specified on app.daikineurope.com
▪ Internet line and communicating device, such as modem, router, 5.2 Opening the indoor unit
etc.
▪ Wireless LAN access point. 5.2.1 To remove the front panel
▪ Installed free Daikin Residential Controller application. 1 Slide both sliders in the direction of the arrows until they click.
b
a
1
b
c
3
2 Open the front panel and remove the string. c
a Screw
b Sensor securing plate
c Metal plate cover
a Screw
b Wiring box cover
4× c Tabs
a
a Front grille
b Tabs
a a b
a b
627.5 627.5
115
115
300
300
600
600
a b
553
a b
285
285
75 Ø65 Ø65 75 45 75 Ø65 Ø65 75 45
d f
200
200
b d
c e
45
45
45
45
45
45
C
≤60
75 c c
f C
60
159
75
159
e
45
75
238
a a h
60
g
45
75
238
689 (mm) (mm)
5‒1 Indoor unit installation drawing: Floor-standing installation
5‒2 Indoor unit installation drawing: Wall-mounted installation
A Front view
B Side view A Front view
C Top view B Side view
a Screw hole 6× C Top view
b Left-back piping hole location a Mounting plate
c Right-back piping hole location b Screw hole 4×
d Left/right piping hole location c Floor
e Left-bottom piping hole location d Left-back piping hole location
f Right-bottom piping hole location e Right-back piping hole location
f Left/right piping hole location
1 Drill a wall hole, depending on which side piping is taken out. g Left-bottom piping hole location
See "5.3.2 To drill a wall hole" [4 8]. h Right-bottom piping hole location
2 Open the front panel and remove the front grille (see 6 Temporarily secure the mounting plate on the wall.
"5.2 Opening the indoor unit" [4 4]).
7 Make sure the mounting plate is level.
3 Remove the slit portions using nippers. See "5.3.3 To remove
8 Mark the centres of the drilling points on the wall.
the slit portions" [4 8].
9 Secure the mounting plate on the wall using 5 screws M4×25L
4 Secure the unit to the wall and floor using 6 screws M4×25L
(field supply).
(field supply).
6×
5×
b A B
70
734~740
c a
a b
b
627.5
350
300
115
350
593~595
b
b
285
75 Ø60 Ø60 75 30
f
170
200
170
a Bottom frame d e
c
45
45
45
b Slit portion
C
14 Align the unit using the alignment symbol on the
a 75
mounting plate: 375 mm from the alignment symbol to the each
60
side (unit width 750 mm), 487 mm from the alignment symbol to
g
45
75
159
159
h
238
the bottom of the unit.
b b
15 Hook the unit on the mounting plate and secure the unit to the (mm)
wall using 4 screws M4×25L (field supply). 689
6×
5.3.2 To drill a wall hole 2 Remove an burrs along the cut section using a half round
needle file.
CAUTION
For walls containing a metal frame or a metal board, use a
wall embedded pipe and wall cover in the feed-through
hole to prevent possible heat, electrical shock, or fire.
NOTICE
Be sure to seal the gaps around the pipes with sealing
material (field supply), in order to prevent water leakage.
1 Bore a 65 mm large feed-through hole in the wall with a
downward slope towards the outside.
2 Insert a wall embedded pipe into the hole.
5.3.4 To provide drainage
3 Insert a wall cover into the wall pipe.
Make sure condensation water can be evacuated properly. This
a b
involves:
▪ General guidelines
▪ Connecting the drain piping to the indoor unit
Ø65 ▪ Checking for water leaks
c
General guidelines
▪ Pipe length. Keep drain piping as short as possible.
a Wall embedded pipe ▪ Pipe size. Use rigid polyvinyl chloride pipe with 20 mm nominal
b Putty diameter and 26 mm outer diameter.
c Wall hole cover
NOTICE
4 After completing wiring, refrigerant piping and drain piping, do
NOT forget to seal the gap with putty. ▪ Install the drain hose with a downward slope.
▪ Traps are NOT permitted.
5.3.3 To remove the slit portions
▪ Do NOT put the end of the hose in water.
For side piping (left/right) and bottom piping (left/right) slit portions
must be removed. Remove slit portions according to where the
piping is taken out.
a
b
c
d
6 Piping installation
a
6.1 Preparing refrigerant piping
b
6.1.1 Refrigerant piping requirements
NOTICE
1×
c The piping and other pressure-containing parts shall be
suitable for refrigerant. Use phosphoric acid deoxidised
d
seamless copper for refrigerant.
INFORMATION
Additional refrigerant charge is NOT allowed in case of
combination of the outdoor unit 3MXM40N8 or 3MXM52N8
a Drain pan
b Drain socket with the indoor units CVXM-A and/or FVXM-A. The total
c Drain hose (accessory) piping length MUST be ≤30 m.
d Screw (accessory)
▪ Foreign materials inside pipes (including oils for fabrication) must
2 Check for water leaks (see "To check for water leaks" [4 9]). be ≤30 mg/10 m.
3 Insulate the indoor drain socket and drain hose with ≥10 mm
insulation material to prevent condensation. Refrigerant piping diameter
4 Connect the drain piping to the drain hose. Insert the drain hose Use the same diameters as the connections on the outdoor units:
≥50 mm, so it will not be pulled out of the drain pipe.
Class Pipe outer diameter (mm)
Liquid piping Gas piping
150 20~35 Ø6.4 Ø9.5
50 Ø6.4 Ø12.7
(Ø)
b 6.4 mm (1/4") Annealed (O) ≥0.8 mm Ø
c t
9.5 mm (3/8")
12.7 mm (1/2")
d (mm)
(a)
Depending on the applicable legislation and the maximum
a Drain hose (accessory) working pressure of the unit (see "PS High" on the unit name
b Vinyl chloride drain pipe (VP-30) (field supply) plate), larger piping thickness might be required.
c Reducer (field supply)
d Vinyl chloride drain pipe (VP-20) (field supply)
6.1.2 Refrigerant piping insulation
To check for water leaks
▪ Use polyethylene foam as insulation material:
1 Remove the air filters.
▪ with a heat transfer rate between 0.041 and 0.052 W/mK (0.035
2 Gradually pour approximately 1 l of water in the drain pan, and and 0.045 kcal/mh°C)
check for water leaks.
▪ with a heat resistance of at least 120°C
▪ Insulation thickness
Pipe outer diameter Insulation inner Insulation thickness
(Øp) diameter (Øi) (t)
6.4 mm (1/4") 8~10 mm ≥10 mm
9.5 mm (3/8") 12~15 mm ≥13 mm
12.7 mm (1/2") 14~16 mm ≥13 mm
Øi
Øp
t
WARNING
6.2.1 To connect the refrigerant piping to the
▪ Do NOT use locally purchased electrical parts inside
indoor unit the product.
WARNING: MILDLY FLAMMABLE MATERIAL ▪ Do NOT branch the power supply for the drain pump,
etc. from the terminal block. This could result in
The refrigerant inside this unit is mildly flammable.
electrical shock or fire.
▪ Pipe length. Keep refrigerant piping as short as possible.
WARNING
1 Connect refrigerant piping to the unit using flare connections.
Keep the interconnection wiring away from copper pipes
2 Insulate the refrigerant piping on the indoor unit as follows:
without thermal insulation as such pipes will be very hot.
c
a d 7.1 Specifications of standard wiring
b
components
a Gas pipe
b Gas pipe insulation
Component
c Liquid pipe Interconnection cable 4-core cable
d Liquid pipe insulation (indoor↔outdoor) 1.5 mm²~2.5 mm²
NOTICE and applicable for
220~240 V
Make sure to insulate all refrigerant piping. Any exposed
piping might cause condensation. H05RN-F (60245 IEC 57)
d
a
e
b b a
b
b b
a Terminal block
7 Electrical installation b
c
Electrical component block
Cable clamp
DANGER: RISK OF ELECTROCUTION 5 Pull the wires to make sure that they are securely attached,
then retain the wires with the cable clamp.
WARNING 6 Make sure that the wires do not come in contact with the metal
parts of the heat exchanger.
ALWAYS use multicore cable for power supply cables.
7 In case of connecting to an optional adapter, see "7.3 To
WARNING connect optional accessories (wired user interface, central user
Use an all-pole disconnection type breaker with at least interface, wireless adapter, etc.)" [4 11].
3 mm between the contact point gaps that provide full
disconnection under overvoltage category III.
WARNING
If the supply cord is damaged, it MUST be replaced by the
manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified
persons in order to avoid a hazard.
2×
a S21 connector
b Optional adapter wire
4 Close the electrical wiring box cover. See "8.2 To close the 2×
indoor unit" [4 11].
c c
a Front grille
8 Finishing the indoor unit b 4 tabs
c White head screws (accessory)
installation
8.2.3 To re-install the front panel
8.1 To finish the indoor unit 1 Insert the front panel into the grooves of the unit (3 places) and
installation attach the string.
1 After the drain piping, refrigerant piping and the electrical wiring
are finished. Wrap the refrigerant pipes and the interconnection
cable with insulation tape. Overlap at least half the width of the
tape with each turn.
a
e
b f
c
d
a Interconnection cable
b Gas pipe
2 Close the front panel and slide both sliders until they click.
c Gas pipe insulation
d Insulation tape
e Liquid pipe
f Liquid pipe insulation
2 Pass the pipes through the wall hole and seal the gaps with
putty.
3 Push on the sides of the front panel to make sure the front
panel is securely fixed.
Result: on the display indicates that the test run is selected. Test C* Capacitor
run operation will stop automatically after about 30 minutes. AC*, CN*, E*, HA*, HE*, HL*, Connection, connector
4 To stop operation sooner, press the ON/OFF button. HN*, HR*, MR*_A, MR*_B, S*, U,
V, W, X*A, K*R_*, NE
D*, V*D Diode
DB* Diode bridge
10 Disposal
DS* DIP switch
NOTICE E*H Heater
Do NOT try to dismantle the system yourself: dismantling FU*, F*U, (for characteristics, Fuse
of the system, treatment of the refrigerant, oil and other refer to PCB inside your unit)
parts MUST comply with applicable legislation. Units FG* Connector (frame ground)
MUST be treated at a specialised treatment facility for
reuse, recycling and recovery. H* Harness
H*P, LED*, V*L Pilot lamp, light emitting diode
HAP Light emitting diode (service
monitor green)
11 Technical data HIGH VOLTAGE High voltage
▪ A subset of the latest technical data is available on the regional IES Intelligent eye sensor
Daikin website (publicly accessible).
IPM* Intelligent power module
▪ The full set of latest technical data is available on the Daikin
K*R, KCR, KFR, KHuR, K*M Magnetic relay
Business Portal (authentication required).
L Live
3P477070-2M 2021.09
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