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EDFMT391732

201709

Engineering Data

FXUQ-AVEB
50 / 60 Hz
FXUQ-AVEB EDFMT391732

FXUQ-AVEB
4-Way Flow Ceiling Suspended Type
50 / 60 Hz

1. Lineup..........................................................................................................2
2. Specifications..............................................................................................3
3. Dimensions..................................................................................................4
4. Piping Diagrams..........................................................................................5
5. Wiring Diagrams..........................................................................................6
6. Electric Characteristics................................................................................7
7. Safety Devices Setting................................................................................8
8. Capacity Tables...........................................................................................9
8.1 Cooling Capacity for Te: Auto............................................................9
8.2 Cooling Capacity for Te: 6°C.............................................................9
8.3 Cooling Capacity for Te: 9°C.............................................................9
8.4 Heating Capacity..............................................................................10
9. Sound Levels.............................................................................................11
10. Accessories...............................................................................................12
10.1 Optional Accessories (for Unit)........................................................12
10.2 Optional Accessories (for Controls).................................................12
11. Installation Manual....................................................................................13

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1. Lineup

8.0 kW 11.2 kW
Capacity range
3 HP 4 HP
Capacity index 71 100

FXUQ 71AVEB 100AVEB

VEB : 1 phase, 220-240/220-230 V, 50/60 Hz

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2. Specifications

Model FXUQ71AVEB FXUQ100AVEB


Power supply 1 phase, 220-240/220-230 V, 50/60 Hz 1 phase, 220-240/220-230 V, 50/60 Hz
kcal/h 6,900 9,600
1 3 Cooling capacity Btu/h 27,300 38,200
kW 8.0 11.2
kcal/h 7,700 10,800
2 3 Heating capacity Btu/h 30,700 42,700
kW 9.0 12.5
50 Hz kW 0.090 0.200
Cooling
60 Hz kW 0.090 0.200
Power input
50 Hz kW 0.073 0.179
Heating
60 Hz kW 0.073 0.179
Casing / Colour Fresh white Fresh white
Dimensions: (H×W×D) mm 198×950×950 198×950×950
Model QTS48D11M QTS48D11M
Type Turbo fan Turbo fan
Motor output × W 46×1 106×1
Number of units
Fan m³/min 22.5/19.5/16 31/26/21
Airflow rate (H/M/L) l/s 375/325/267 517/433/350
cfm 794/688/565 1,094/918/741
Drive Direct drive Direct drive
Microprocessor thermostat for Microprocessor thermostat for
Temperature control cooling and heating cooling and heating
Heat resistant foamed polyethylene / Regular Heat resistant foamed polyethylene / Regular
Insulation Heat insulation foamed polyethylene foamed 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 VP20 VP20
Drain pipe mm (External dia. 26, Internal dia. 20) (External dia. 26, Internal dia. 20)
Mass kg 26 27
H4 Sound pressure level (H/M/L) dB(A) 40/38/36 47/44/40
Safety devices Fuse Fuse
Operation manual, Installation manual, Operation manual, Installation manual,
Declaration of conformity, Drain hose, Metal Declaration of conformity, Drain hose, Metal
clamp, Washer for hanger, Clamp, Washer clamp, Washer for hanger, Clamp, Washer
Standard accessories clamp, Joint insulating material, Sealing clamp, Joint insulating material, Sealing
material, Elbow, Installation pattern paper, material, Elbow, Installation pattern paper,
Blocking material, L-bent piping, Screw, Non Blocking material, L-bent piping, Screw, Non
woven fabric woven fabric
Specification C: 4D080137 C: 4D080137
Drawing No.
Sound level C: 4D080130 C: 4D080131

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 cfm=m³/min×35.3
actual operation, these values are normally somewhat higher as a result of ambient conditions. l/s=m³/min×1000/60

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3. Dimensions

FXUQ71AVEB / FXUQ100AVEB
Unit: mm

3D080135

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4. Piping Diagrams

FXUQ71AVEB / FXUQ100AVEB

4D034245P

„„ Refrigerant pipe connection port diameters

Unit: mm
Model Gas Liquid
FXUQ71AVEB / FXUQ100AVEB φ15.9 φ9.5

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5. Wiring Diagrams

FXUQ71AVEB / FXUQ100AVEB

3D079580

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6. Electric Characteristics

FXUQ71AVEB / FXUQ100AVEB

4D080216A

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7. Safety Devices Setting

Model FXUQ71AVEB FXUQ100AVEB


Fuse 250 V, 3.15 A 250 V, 3.15 A
Fan motor thermal fuse °C – –
Fan motor thermal protector °C – –
4D013856M

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8. Capacity Tables
8.1 Cooling Capacity for Te: Auto

Indoor air temp.


Capacity 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°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
FXUQ71AVEB 71 7.1 5.8 7.5 6.3 7.9 6.5 8.0 6.0 8.1 5.9 8.3 5.7 8.4 5.6
FXUQ100AVEB 100 9.9 8.0 10.5 8.4 11.0 8.7 11.2 8.1 11.3 7.9 11.6 7.7 11.8 7.4

TC: Total capacity: kW


SHC: Sensible heat capacity: kW

Notes:
1. 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.
2. shows rated condition.

8.2 Cooling Capacity for Te: 6°C

Indoor air temp.


Capacity 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°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
FXUQ71AVEB 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
FXUQ100AVEB 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

TC: Total capacity: kW


SHC: Sensible heat capacity: kW

Notes:
1. 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.
2. shows rated condition.

8.3 Cooling Capacity for Te: 9°C

For VRV indoor units only at Te: 9°C / mixed combination of VRV and residential indoor units
Indoor air temp.
Capacity 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°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
FXUQ71AVEB 71 3.7 3.7 4.8 4.4 6.0 5.2 6.5 5.3 7.0 5.4 7.4 5.4 7.8 5.3
FXUQ100AVEB 100 5.5 5.0 6.8 6.0 8.5 7.0 9.2 7.2 9.5 7.1 10.1 7.0 10.6 6.9

TC: Total capacity: kW


SHC: Sensible heat capacity: kW

Notes:
1. 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.
2. shows rated condition.

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8.4 Heating Capacity

Indoor air temp.


Capacity 16°CDB 18°CDB 20°CDB 21°CDB 22°CDB 24°CDB
Model indication
kW kW kW kW kW kW
FXUQ71AVEB 71 9.5 9.4 9.0 8.7 8.4 7.9
FXUQ100AVEB 100 13.1 13.1 12.5 12.1 11.7 10.9

Notes:
1. 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.
2. shows rated condition.

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9. Sound Levels

FXUQ71AVEB

4D080130
FXUQ100AVEB

4D080131

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10. Accessories
10.1 Optional Accessories (for Unit)

Model
Item
FXUQ71AVEB FXUQ100AVEB
Sealing member of air discharge outlet KDBHP49B140
Decoration panel for air discharge KDBTP49B140
Replacement long-life filter KAFP551K160
C: 3D080116A

10.2 Optional Accessories (for Controls)

Model
Item
FXUQ71AVEB FXUQ100AVEB
Cooling Only BRC7CB59
Wireless
Remote controller Heat Pump BRC7CB58
Wired BRC1C62
Navigation remote controller (Wired remote controller) BRC1E62 (Note 2)
Wiring adaptor for electrical appendices (2) H KRP4AA53
Remote sensor (for indoor temperature) KRCS01-4B
Installation box for adaptor printed circuit board KRP1BA97
C: 3D080116A
Notes:
1. Installation box is necessary for each adaptor marked H.
2. Individual airflow direction, auto airflow rate can be set only via wired remote controller BRC1E62. Cannot be set via other remote controllers.

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11. Installation
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FXUQ71AVEB
FXUQ100AVEB VRV SYSTEM Air Conditioners Installation manual

• Consult your local dealer regarding what to do in case of


CONTENTS refrigerant leakage.
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ................................................1 When the air conditioner is installed in a small room, it is nec-
2. BEFORE INSTALLATION.................................................2 essary to take proper measures so that the amount of any
3. SELECTION OF INSTALLATION LOCATION ..................3 leaked refrigerant does not exceed the concentration limit in
4. PREPARATION BEFORE INSTALLATION.......................4 the event of a leakage.
5. INSTALLATION OF THE INDOOR UNIT .........................7 Otherwise, this may lead to an accident due to oxygen deficiency.
6. REFRIGERANT PIPING WORK ......................................8 • Be sure to use only the specified parts and accessories for
installation work.
7. DRAIN PIPING WORK...................................................11
Failure to use the specified parts may result in the air condi-
8. ELECTRIC WIRING WORK...........................................14
tioner falling down, water leakage, electric shocks, a fire, etc.
9. MOUNTING CORNER COVER · SUCTION GRILLE ....18 • Install the air conditioner on a foundation that can withstand
10. FIELD SETTING AND TEST OPERATION....................18 its mass.
11. WIRING DIAGRAM ........................................................20 Insufficient strength may result in the air conditioner falling
down and causing injury.
The original instructions are written in English. All other lan- In addition, it may lead to vibration of indoor units and cause
guages are translations of the original instructions. unpleasant chattering noise.
• Carry out the specified installation work in consideration of
strong winds, typhoons, or earthquakes. Improper installa-
tion may result in an accident such as air conditioner falling.
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • Make certain that all electrical work is carried out by qualified
Be sure to follow this “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS”. personnel according to the applicable legislation (note 1) and
This product comes under the term “appliances not accessible this installation manual, using a separate circuit.
to the general public”. In addition, even if the wiring is short, make sure to use a wir-
This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this prod- ing that has sufficient length and never connect additional
uct may cause radio interference in which case the user may be wiring to make the length sufficient.
required to take adequate measures. Insufficient capacity of the power supply circuit or improper
electrical construction may lead to electric shocks or a fire.
This manual classifies the precautions into WARNINGS and (note 1) applicable legislation means “All international,
CAUTIONS. national and local directives, laws, regulations and/
Be sure to follow all the precautions below: They are all impor- or codes which are relevant and applicable for a
tant for ensuring safety. certain product or domain”.

WARNING ................... Indicates a potentially hazard- • Earth the air conditioner.


ous situation which, if not Do not connect the earth wiring to gas or water piping, light-
avoided, could result in death ning conductor or telephone earth wiring.
or serious injury. Incomplete earthing may cause electric shocks or a fire.
A high surge current from lightning or other sources may
CAUTION .................... Indicates a potentially hazard- cause damage to the air conditioner.
ous situation which, if not • Be sure to install an earth leakage circuit breaker.
avoided, may result in minor or Failure to do so may cause electric shocks and a fire.
moderate injury. • Disconnect the power supply before touching the electric
It may also be used to alert components.
against unsafe practices. If you touch the live part, you may get an electric shocks.
• After the installation is completed, test the air conditioner and • Make sure that all wiring is secure, using the specified wiring
check if the air conditioner operates properly. Give the user and ensuring that external forces do not act on the terminal
adequate instructions concerning the use and cleaning of the connections or wiring.
indoor unit according to the Operation Manual. Ask the user Incomplete connection or fixing may cause an overheat or a fire.
to keep this manual and the Operation Manual together in a • When wiring between the indoor and outdoor units, and wir-
handy place for future reference. ing the power supply, form the wiring orderly so that the con-
trol box lid can be securely fastened.
WARNING If the control box lid is not in place, overheat of the terminals,
• Ask your local dealer or qualified personnel to carry out electric shocks or a fire may be caused.
installation work. • If refrigerant gas leaks during installation work, ventilate the
Improper installation may result in water leakage, electric area immediately.
shocks or a fire. Toxic gas may be produced if refrigerant gas comes into con-
• Perform installation work in accordance with this installation tact with a fire.
manual. • After completing the installation work, check to make sure
Improper installation may result in water leakage, electric that there is no leakage of refrigerant gas.
shocks or a fire. Toxic gas may be produced if refrigerant gas leaks into the
room and comes into contact with a source of a fire, such as
a fan heater, stove or cooker.
• Never directly touch any accidental leaking refrigerant. This
could result in severe wounds caused by frostbite.

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• Have the customer actually operate the air conditioner while


CAUTION
looking at the operation manual.
• Install drain piping according to this installation manual to Instruct the customer how to operate the air conditioner (par-
ensure good drainage, and insulate the piping to prevent ticularly cleaning of the air filters, operation procedures, and
condensation. temperature adjustment).
Improper drain piping may cause water leakage, make the • For selection of installation location, use the installation pat-
furniture get wet. tern paper (used in common with the packing case.) as refer-
• Install the air conditioner, power supply wiring, remote con- ence.
troller wiring and transmission wiring at least 1 meter away • Do not use the air conditioner where in the salty atmosphere
from televisions or radios to prevent image interference or such as coastal areas, vehicles, vessels or the voltage fluc-
noise. tuation is frequent such as factories.
(Depending on the radio waves, a distance of 1 meter may • Take off static electricity from the body when opening the
not be sufficient to eliminate the noise.) control box lid and when carrying out wiring.
• Install the indoor unit as far as possible from fluorescent The electric parts may be damaged.
lamps.
If a wireless remote controller kit is installed, the transmission 2-1 ACCESSORIES
distance may be shorter in a room where an electronic light-
Check if the following accessories are attached to the
ing type (inverter or rapid start type) fluorescent lamp is
indoor unit.
installed.
• Do not install the air conditioner in places such as the follow- Name
(1) Drain (2) Metal (3) Washer
(4) Clamp
ing: hose clamp for hanger
1. Where there is mist of oil, oil spray or vapour for example Quantity 1 pc. 1 pc. 8 pcs. 10 pcs.
a kitchen.
Resin parts may deteriorate, and cause them to fall out or
water to leak. Shape
2. Where corrosive gas, such as sulfurous acid gas, is pro-
duced.
Corrosion of copper pipings or brazed parts may cause (5) Washer Joint insulating Sealing
Name
the refrigerant to leak. clamp material material
3. Where there is machinery which emits electromagnetic (8): 1 sheet
Quantity 4 sheets 2 pcs. 1 pc. (9): 3 sheets
waves.
Electromagnetic waves may disturb the control system, (8) Large
and cause malfunction of the equipment. (6) For gas (7) For liquid
4. Where flammable gases may leak, where carbon fibre or piping piping
ignitable dust is suspended in the air or where volatile Shape
(9) Small
flammables, such as thinner or gasoline, are handled.
If the gas should leak and remained around the air condi-
tioner, it may cause ignition.
• The air conditioner is not intended for use in a potentially
explosive atmosphere.
(11) Installation (12) Blocking (13) L-bent
Name (10) Elbow
pattern paper material piping
Quantity 1 pc. 1 sheet 1 pc. 1 pc.

2. BEFORE INSTALLATION
Used in
When unpacking the indoor unit or moving the unit after common with
unpacked, hold the hangers (4 places) and do not apply packing
Shape
force to other parts (particularly refrigerant piping, drain
piping and resin parts).
• Make sure to check in advance that the refrigerant to be used
for installation work is R410A.
(The air conditioner will not properly operate if a wrong refrig-
erant is used.) (15) Non
Name (14) Screw
• For installation of the outdoor unit, refer to the installation woven fabric
manual attached to the outdoor unit. Quantity 5 pcs. 1 sheet (Miscellaneous)
• Do not throw away the accessories until the installation work
• Operation manual
is completed. • Installation manual
• After the indoor unit is carried into the room, to avoid the Shape • Declaration of conformity
indoor unit from getting damaged, take measures to protect
the indoor unit with packing materials.
(1) Determine the route to carry the unit into the room.
(2) Do not unpack the unit until it is carried to the installation
location.
Where unpacking is unavoidable, use a sling of soft
material or protective plates together with a rope when
lifting, to avoid damage or scratches to the indoor unit.

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2-2 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Points of the operation explanation


• For this indoor unit, the remote controller is separately In addition to the general usage, since the items in the
required.
operation manual with the WARNING and CAU-
• There are 2 kinds of remote controller; wired type and wire-
TION marks are likely to result in human bodily injuries
less type.
and property damages, it is necessary not only to explain
Install the remote controller to the place where the customer
these items to the customer but also to have the cus-
has given consent.
tomer read them.
Refer to the catalog for the applicable model.
It is also necessary to explain the items of “NOT MAL-
(Refer to the installation manual attached to the remote con-
FUNCTION OF THE AIR CONDITIONER” to the customer
troller for how to install.)
and have the customer read them carefully.
CARRY OUT THE WORK GIVING CAUTION TO THE FOL-
LOWING ITEMS AND AFTER THE WORK IS COMPLETED
CHECK THESE AGAIN.
3. SELECTION OF INSTALLATION LOCA-
1. Items to be checked after the installation work is com- TION
pleted
Hold the hangers at 4 places to move the indoor unit when
Items to be checked In case of defective
Check unpacking or after unpacked, and do not apply force to the
column piping (refrigerant and drain) and resin parts.
Are the air conditioner rigidly Drop · vibration ·
fixed? noise (1) Select the installation location that meets the following
Are the installation work of the Does not operate ·
conditions and get approval of the customer.
air conditioner complete? burnout • Where the cool and warm air spreads evenly in the room.
Have you carried out a leakage • Where there is no obstacles in the air passage.
test with the test pressure spec- Does not cool / • Where drainage can be ensured.
ified in the outdoor unit installa- Does not heat • Where the ceiling lower surface is not inclined.
tion manual?
• Where there is sufficient strength to withstand the mass
Is the insulation of refrigerant of the indoor unit (if the strength is insufficient, the indoor
piping and drain piping com- Water leakage
pletely carried out? unit may vibrate and get in contact with the ceiling and
Does the drain flow out generate unpleasant chattering noise).
smoothly? Water leakage • Where a space sufficient for installation and service can
Is the power supply voltage be ensured. (Refer to Fig. 1 and Fig. 2)
identical to that stated in the Does not operate · • Where the piping length between the indoor and the out-
manufacturer’s label on the air burnout door units is ensured within the allowable length. (Refer
conditioner?
to the installation manual attached to the outdoor unit.)
Are you sure that there is no
wrong wiring nor piping or no Does not operate · • Where there is no risk of flammable gas leak.
burnout
loose wiring?
Danger in case of [Required installation space[mm]]
Is earthing completed?
leakage
When the air outlet is closed
Are the sizes of electric wiring Does not operate ·
according to the specification? burnout
Is any of air outlets or inlets of
the air conditioner blocked with
obstacles? Does not cool / Discharge
1000 or

(It may lead to capacity drop Does not heat 2500 or more
more

1500 or (NOTE 2) from floor level


due to fan speed drop or mal- more Suction 30 or more
function of equipment.) For high
∗ installation
Have you recorded the refriger- Refrigerant charge Obstacles
ant piping length and the refrig-
erant charge added? amount is not clear
Floor level Fig. 1
Make sure to recheck the items of “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS”.
2. Items to be checked at delivery : Sufficient service space is required for removing the corner
cover. (NOTE 2)
Items to be checked Check
column (NOTE 1) Exhaust
Have you carried out field setting? (if necessary) Lighting fan
Indoor unit Indoor unit
Are the control box lid, the air filter and the suction
grille attached? Discharge 1500 or more
Does the cool air discharge during the cooling oper- 1500 or
2000 or more
ation and the warm air discharge during heating more
operation? Distance between indoor units 4000 or more
Have you explained how to operate the air condi- Fig. 2
tioner showing the operation manual to the cus-
tomer?
Have you explained the description of cooling, heat-
ing, program dry and automatic (cooling/heating)
given in the operation manual to the customer?
If you set the fan speed at thermostat OFF, did you
explain the set fan speed to the customer?
Have you handed the operation manual and the
installation manual to the customer?

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CAUTION
(Discharge pattern) (Views from the ceiling)
• Install the indoor and outdoor units, power supply wiring,
4-way discharge 3-way discharge
remote controller wiring and transmission wiring at least 1
meter away from televisions or radios to prevent image inter- 2 2 2
ference or noise.
(Depending on the radio waves, a distance of 1 meter may
not be sufficient to eliminate the noise.) 3 1 1 3 1
• Install the indoor unit as far as possible from fluorescent
lamps.
If a wireless remote controller kit is installed, the transmis- 4 4
sion distance may be shorter in a room where an electronic 2-way discharge (optional blocking material kit 2-way
lighting type (inverter or rapid start type) fluorescent lamp discharge is required)
is installed. (NOTE 1) 2 2

NOTE
1. Restriction applies to the exposed type lighting but does not 1
apply to the recessed type.
2. When the air outlet is closed, the space shown with “  ”
must have a distance of 30mm or more. 4
3. For setting the airflow direction of horizontal blade, refer to
the operation manual attached to the indoor unit and The indication “ . ” shows the refrigerant piping outlet
remote controller. direction.
: Backward outlet piping : Rightward outlet piping
(2) Ceiling height (straight outlet) (piping needs to be bent)
• This indoor unit can be hung from the ceiling of which
height is up to 3.5m (models 100: up to 4.0m). For upward outlet piping, any outlet pattern can be selected.
• However, if the ceiling height exceeds 2.7m (models 100:
Fig. 3
3.2m), it is necessary to set on site from the remote con-
troller. Refer to the section “10. FIELD SETTING AND
TEST OPERATION”.
(3) Air discharge direction * : This indication shows the air discharge direction.
Select the air discharge pattern according to the installation For cross-reference of air outlet No. to indication on indoor
location. unit
In case of 2-way and 3-way, it is required to set on site from
the remote controller. Name of air outlet Indication on indoor unit
For details, see the section “10. FIELD SETTING AND Air outlet 1
TEST OPERATION”. Air outlet 2
(Caution) Since there are some restriction on the piping Air outlet 3
connection side, make sure to select the air dis-
Air outlet 4
charge pattern from the Fig. 3.
The names of air outlet are shown in inscription by the num-
No. of air outlet
ber of “ ” marks on the underside of the air outlet.
(Refer to the Fig. 4) Indication on
4 indoor unit
(4) Use hanging bolts for installation.
Investigate if the installation place can withstand the mass
of the indoor unit and, if necessary, hang the unit with bolts
after it is reinforced by beams etc.
(Refer to the installation pattern paper (11) for the mounting
pitch.) Indoor unit

Fig. 4

4. PREPARATION BEFORE INSTALLA-


TION
(1) Check the locations of indoor unit hanging bolts, pip-
ing outlet holes, drain piping outlet hole and electric
wirings inlet hole. (The drawing shows the view from
the ceiling.) (Refer to Fig. 5 and Fig. 6)

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(2) Make holes for hanging bolts, piping outlet, drain pip-
ing outlet and electric wiring inlet.
950 (unit [mm])
• Use the installation pattern paper (11) which shows the
835 (hanging bolt pitch) above hole locations.
• Determine the locations of hanging bolts, piping outlet,
drain piping outlet and electric wiring inlet. And make the
hole.

835 (hanging bolt pitch)


Ceiling slab

950
Foundation bolt

Long nut or turn-buckle

50~100mm
Gas piping
Hanging bolt
Liquid piping Ceiling surface

Fig. 7

Drain connection outlet (VP20) NOTE


The above shown parts are all field supply. (Refer to Fig. 7)
Fig. 5
(unit [mm]) • Use M8 or M10 bolts for hanging the indoor unit.
Use hole-in-anchors for the existing bolts and embedded
Locations of upward gas piping and drain connection inserts or foundation bolts for new bolts, and fix the unit
firmly to the building so that it may withstand the mass of
the unit.
34
23

In addition, adjust the distance from the ceiling in


advance.
88
108

(3) Remove the parts of the indoor unit.


89
88

Remove the suction grille. (Refer to Fig. 8)


105 • Slide the two suction grille fixing knobs toward inner
141 direction (as shown by an arrow) lifting upward. At the
same time, have another person lift the tape stuck to the
179
center of air outlet.
• When the suction grille is opened to approximately 45°,
Locations of backward gas piping and drain connection the grille can be removed from the unit.
Remove the 4 corner covers.
39
171

57
88
120

105
132
140 Tape

Locations of rightward gas piping and drain connection Tape


Suction grille

Corner cover at 4 places.


57
141

88
120
89
88

14
198

Fig. 8
Fig. 6

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Hanger 1.

Hanger
Bend the horizontal
blade and pull it out.

Hanger
Fig. 9

• When carrying the indoor unit, hold it by the hanging metal fit-
tings. (Refer to Fig. 9) 2.
Claw parts
How to block the air outlet for 2-way or 3-way air discharge
• For 2-way air discharge, in addition to the attached blocking Turn the horizontal Bearing
blade backward.
material, the optional blocking material kit for 2-way dis-
charge is required.
The attached blocking material and the optional blocking Lift the claw on
the bearing
material for 2-way discharge can be used in common for any
side.
air outlet.
• For 2-way air discharge, give caution to the inclination of the
indoor unit when installing. For details, follow the instruction Remove the
horizontal
mentioned in the section “5. INSTALLATION OF THE blade.
INDOOR UNIT”.
(1) Remove the horizontal blade of the air outlet to be
blocked. (Refer to Fig. 10 and Fig. 11)
1. Without applying force to the bearings, lift the horizontal
blade with both hands and remove it from the bearing at
the side of the motor not mounted.
Claw (Lift upward.)
2. After turning the horizontal blade backward, remove the
claw of the bearing on the motor side. Then, lift the hori-
zontal blade and remove it. Horizontal blade
*

Bearing

* When the horizontal blade is difficult to remove, slowly


1. push down the horizontal blade in the direction of this
arrow. The horizontal blade will become easier to remove.

Fig. 11

(2) Fix the blocking material to the air outlet.


Horizontal blade (Refer to Fig. 12 and Fig. 13)
2.
Bend the horizontal Motor 1. Insert the projected part (2 places) of the blocking material
blade and remove it. into the clearance between the upper decoration panel
Fig. 10 and the insulation.
2. Insert the bent part (2 places) at both ends of the blocking
material into the clearance between the lower decoration
panel and the drain pan until you hear a clicking sound.
When doing this work, lift the end of the lower decoration
panel slightly and insert the blocking material.
If it is difficult to insert it, first loosen the screws on the both
sides of the lower decoration panel and then insert it.
3. Insert the bent part (2 places) inside the blocking material
into the clearance between the lower decoration panel
and the drain pan until you hear a clicking sound, and then
fix the blocking material.
4. Check that the sheet metal section of the blocking material
is not protruding from the end of the lower decoration panel.

Fix the blocking material and the indoor unit tight so


that no clearance remains.
If clearance remains, it may cause air leakage and
condensation.

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* If the blocking material is difficult to insert, loosen the left and


Drain pan right screws of the lower decoration panel and insert it. Make
sure to tighten the loosened screws again after the blocking
Lower decoration panel material is fixed. (Refer to Fig. 14)
Lower decoration panel
Insulation

2.

1.

Projected part
3.
Blocking material
2.
Projected part 1.
Upper decoration panel
Screw Screw
Fig. 12
< Screw location of piping >

1. Lower decoration panel

Blocking material
Insert
Insert

Screw
Projected part
Insulation
Upper decoration
panel

Screw

2. Lift this part slightly. < Screw location other than piping part >
(Other side also.)
Fig.14

Lower decoration
panel

5. INSTALLATION OF THE INDOOR UNIT


Insert the bent part. It is easy to attach the optional parts before installing the
(Until you hear a cliking indoor unit. Refer to also the installation manual attached
sound.)
to the optional parts.
For installation, use the attached installation parts and
specified parts.
(1) Attach the upper and lower nuts and the washers for the
hanger (3) to the 4 hanging bolts. (Refer to Fig. 15)
Lower decoration
3. Bent part of panel If the attached washer clamp (5) are used, the washer for
blocking material the hanger (3) can be prevented from falling off.
(Refer to Fig. 16)
(2) Installation of indoor unit. (Refer to Fig. 17)
Blocking material
• Insert the hangers on the air outlet 4 side and hang
them tentatively.
• Insert the remaining 2 hanging bolts into the hanger and
fix the underside washers for the hanger (3) and the nuts.
Drain pan

Insert Clearance between


lower decoration
panel and drain pan

Insert so that the sheet metal


section does not protrude from the
end of the lower decoration panel.

Fig.13

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(3) Check the level of the unit from 2 directions (air outlet 1 • Install the indoor unit leveled.
If the unit is inclined and the drain piping side gets high, it
and 2 ). (Refer to Fig. 18) may cause malfunction of a float switch and results in
Nut Hanging bolt
water leakage.
(Field supply) However, for 2-way air discharge, install the unit inclined
1° downward to the drain piping.
• Attach nuts on the upper and lower side of hanger.
If there is no upper nut and the lower nut is over-tight-
Hanger ened, the hanging plate and the top plate will deform and
cause abnormal sound.
• Do not insert materials other than that specified into the
clearance between the hanger and the washer for hanger
Washer for hanger (3)
(accessory)
(3).
Unless the washers are properly attached, the hanging
Tighten
Nut (Field supply) bolts may come off from the hanger.
WARNING
To fix hanger
Fig.15 The indoor unit must be securely installed on a place
that can withstand the mass.
If the strength is insufficient, the unit may fall down and cause
injuries.
Washer clamp (5) Upper nut
(accessory)

6. REFRIGERANT PIPING WORK


Insert • For the outdoor unit refrigerant piping, refer to the installation
manual attached to the outdoor unit.
• Carry out insulation of both gas and liquid refrigerant piping
securely. If not insulated, it may cause water leakage. For
gas piping, use insulation material of which heat resistant
temperature is not less than 120°C.
For use under high humidity, strengthen the insulation mate-
Washer fixing method rial for refrigerant piping. If not strengthened, the surface of
Fig.16 insulation material may sweat.
• Before installation work, make sure that the refrigerant is
R410A. (Unless the refrigerant is R410A, the normal opera-
tion cannot be expected.)
Piping part
CAUTION
4
This air conditioner is a dedicated model for new refrig-
3
erant R410A. Make sure to meet the requirements shown
below and carry out installation work.
• Use dedicated piping cutters and flaring tools for
R410A.
• When making a flare connection, coat the flared inner
1
surface only with either oil or ester oil.
2
• Use only the flare nuts attached to the air conditioner.
If other flare nuts are used, it may cause refrigerant
Fig.17 leakage.
• To prevent contamination or moisture from getting
into the piping, take measures such as pinching or
taping the piping.
Do not mix substance other than the specified refriger-
Piping part
ant such as air into the refrigeration circuit.
If the refrigerant leaks during the work, ventilate the
4 3
room.

2
1
Level

Level must be ensured


Fig.18

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Refrigerant piping can be connected from 3 directions. Table 1


• In case of upward piping, remove the piping penetration Dimension for
Piping size Tightening processing Flare shape
cover, make holes for penetrating piping by cutting the (mm) torque (N·m)
flare A (mm)
cover with a cutter such as scissors.
After having the piping go through the cover, attach the  6.4 15.7 ± 1.5 8.9 ± 0.2
cover to the indoor unit. (Refer to Fig. 19)

45°±2°
Electric wiring  9.5 36.3 ± 3.6 13.0 ± 0.2 R0.4-0.8
Piping penetration cover

90°±2°
 12.7 54.9 ± 5.4 16.4 ± 0.2

A
 15.9 68.6 ± 6.8 19.5 ± 0.2

Drain Gas

Liquid
CAUTION
Fig.19
Do not tighten flare nuts too tight.
If a flare nut cracks, the refrigerant may leak.
• The refrigerant is pre-charged in the outdoor unit.
• Use the flare nut attached to the air conditioner. • If there is no torque wrench, use Table 2 as a rule of
• When making a flare connection, coat the flared inner sur- thumb.
face only with either oil or ester oil. (Refer to Fig. 20) When tightening a flare nut with a spanner harder and
Then, turn the flare nut 3 to 4 times with your hand and harder, there is a point where the tightening torque sud-
screw in the nut. denly increases.
From that position, tighten the nut additionally the angle
Coat the flared inner surface only with shown in Table 2.
either oil or ester oil. After the work is finished, check securely that there is no
gas leak.
If the nut is not tightened as instructed, it may cause slow
refrigerant leak and result in malfunction (such as does
not cool or heat).
Fig. 20 Table 2
Piping size Recommended arm length of
(mm) Tightening angle tool used
CAUTION  6.4 60° – 90° Approximately 150mm
Do not have oil adhere to the screw fixing part of resin  9.5 60° – 90° Approximately 200mm
parts.  12.7 30° – 60° Approximately 250mm
If oil adheres, it may weaken the strength of screwed part.  15.9 30° – 60° Approximately 300mm

• When connecting the piping to the air conditioner, make


sure to use a spanner and a torque wrench as shown in
CAUTION
Fig. 21.
For the dimension of flared part and the tightening torque, Insulation of field piping must be carried out up to the
refer to the Table 1. connection inside the casing.
If the piping is exposed to the atmosphere, it may cause
Torque wrench sweating, burn due to touching the piping, electric shocks or
a fire due to the wiring touching the piping.

Spanner

Flare nut

Union joint Fig. 21

Example of unfavorable consequences


When tools other than spanners are used, the thread ridge of
a flare nut will be damaged and cause gas leakage due to
defective tightening.

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• After leak test, referring to Fig. 22, insulate both the gas • When carrying out upward and rightward piping, use the
and liquid piping connection with the attached joint insu- attached L-shaped piping, and insulate the 2 places of
lating material (6) and (7) to prevent the piping from get- connection. (Refer to Fig. 23)
ting exposed. In addition, bend the liquid side field piping using a bender
Then, tighten the both ends of insulating material with the with radius is 40 mm or less.
clamp (4). If the attached L-shaped piping is not used or the piping is
bent with a bender with radius more than 40 mm, it may
interfere with other piping or drain hose.
Liquid side piping insulating method

Flare nut connection Joint insulating material (7) (accessory)


Piping insulating material (unit side)
Bring the seam to
the top Do not leave clearance

Piping insulating
Clamp (4) (accessory)
material
(field supply) Tighten the section where
the piping insulating
For prevention of material and the joint Insulate the piping in the same manner as
sweating, do not insulating material (7) shown in Fig. 22 using the attached joint
expose the piping overlap. insulating material (6).

Sealing material
Wrap the sealing For upward and rightward piping
(Small) (9)
material from the root L-shaped piping insulating method
(accessory)
of the unit to the part
of flare nut connection Piping insulating material
(field supply)
To prevent sweating, do not
Liquid piping expose the piping to the
atmosphere. Flare nut
connection
Joint insulating material (6)
(accessory) L-shaped
piping (13)
Clamp (4) (accessory)

Gas piping Tighten the section where the piping insulating material and the
joint insulating material (6) overlap.

Gas side piping insulating method Fig. 23


(e.g. Insulate the piping in the same manner for
Flare nut connection Joint insulating material (6) (accessory) upward and rightward piping.)
Piping insulating material (unit side)
Bring the seam to (To prevent small animals and insects getting into the
the top Do not leave clearance indoor unit, make sure to tightly fit the piping penetrating
cover to the casing and seal the clearance between the
piping and the hole with putty and insulating material (field
supply).)
Piping insulating • Before brazing refrigerant piping, have nitrogen flow
Clamp (4) (accessory)
material
(field supply) Tighten the section where through the refrigerant piping and substitute air with nitro-
the piping insulating gen (NOTE 1). (Refer to Fig. 24) Then, carry out brazing
For prevention of material and the joint (NOTE 2).
sweating, do not insulating material (6) After all the brazing works are finished, carry out flare con-
expose the piping overlap.
nection with the indoor unit. (Refer to Fig. 21)

Sealing material Pressure reducing valve


Wrap the sealing (Small) (9) Brazing
material from the root (accessory) place Taping
of the unit to the part
of flare nut connection
Nitrogen
Fig. 22 Nitrogen
Refrigerant piping Stop valve
• Wrap the sealing material (Small) (9) around the joint Fig. 24
insulating material (6) (7).
• Make sure to bring the seam of joint insulating material (6)
and (7) to the top.

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NOTE
1. The proper pressure for having nitrogen flow through the
piping is approximately 0.02MPa, a pressure that makes
one feel like breeze and can be obtained through a pressure
reducing valve. Metal clamp (2)
(accessory)
2. Do not use flux when brazing refrigerant piping.
Use phosphor copper brazing filler metal (BCuP-2: JIS Z
3264/B-Cu93P-710/795: ISO 3677) that does not require
flux. Elbow (10)
(If chlorinated flux is used, the piping will be corroded and, (accessory)
Longer side
in addition if fluorine is contained, the refrigerant oil will be
deteriorated and the refrigerant circuit will be affected
badly.) Fig. 26 Sealing material (Large) (8)
(Backward piping) (accessory)
3. When carrying out leakage test of refrigerant piping and the
indoor unit after the installation of indoor unit is finished,
confirm the connecting outdoor unit installation manual for
test pressure.
Refer to also the outdoor unit installation manual or techni-
cal document for refrigerant piping.
Metal clamp (2)
4. In case of refrigerant shortage due to forgetting additional (accessory)
refrigerant charge etc., it will result in malfunction such as
does not cool or does not heat.
Refer to the outdoor unit installation manual or technical
Drain hose (1)
document for refrigerant piping.
(accessory)
CAUTION
Sealing material (Large) (8)
Do not use antioxidant when brazing piping.
(accessory)
It may result in malfunction of components and clogging of
piping due to residue. Fig. 27
(Rightward piping)
• Select the piping diameter equal to or larger than (except
for riser) that of the connection piping (polyvinyl chloride
7. DRAIN PIPING WORK piping, nominal diameter 20mm, outside diameter
(1) Carry out drain piping. 26mm).
Carry out drain piping so that drainage can ensured. • Install the drain piping as short as possible with down-
• Drain piping can be connected from 3 directions. ward inclination of 1/100 or more and without where air
(Refer to Fig. 25, 26, and 27) may stagnate. (Refer to Fig. 28)
(It may cause abnormal sound such as bubbling noise)
Sealing material (Large) (8)
(accessory) Downward inclination of 1/100 or more

Elbow (10) (accessory)

OK
Metal clamp (2)
(accessory)

Not acceptable

Fig. 25
Fig. 28
(Upward piping) Shorter side

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If drain stagnates in the drain piping, the piping may be If the drain riser is installed inclined, the float switch may
clogged. malfunction and cause water leakage.
• Install supports at a distance of 1 to 1.5m so that the pip- • Make sure to use the drain hose (1), the elbow (10) and
ing may not deflect. (Refer to Fig. 29) the sealing material (Large) (8) attached to the indoor unit
as accessories.
Drain hose (1) 1. To prevent the elbow from getting damaged by the
(for connection to VP20)
metal clamp (2) for upward and backward piping,
(accessory)
Drain piping Support wrap the vinyl tape around the elbow 2 to 3 times so
(field supply) that the tape covers more than the width of metal
Ceiling slab
Distance 1~1.5m
clamp (2) leaving 10 - 15 mm from the tip of the elbow
(10) without wrapping as shown in Fig. 30.
600mm

VP20 Riser For upward piping : shorter side


VP20 For backward piping : longer side

Elbow (10) (accessory)


10~15mm
Metal clamp (2) (accessory)
OK Elbow (10) (accessory)

Drain piping

Riser
Vinyl tape
Wrap with the width (approx. 20mm) larger
Elbow Fig. 30 than metal clamp (2).

Not acceptable 2. Insert the drain hose (1) and the elbow (10) to the root
of the drain socket. Tighten the metal clamp (2) within
Fig. 29 the taped range of hose inserted tip with the torque
(Caution for upward drain piping) 1.35±0.15N·m (135±15N·cm).
(Refer to Fig. 25, 26, 27, and 31)
Make sure to use the attached drain hose (1) (for rightward
piping), the elbow (10) (for upward and backward piping) Insert without leaving any clearance
and metal clamp (2).
Indoor unit (Drain socket)
If an old drain hose or an elbow or a clamp is used, it may Taped part
cause water leakage.
• Insulate the piping that goes through indoors. Drain hose (1) (accessory)

CAUTION
• To avoid the attached drain hose (1) getting excessive
force, do not bend nor twist it.
(It may cause water leakage.)
• Do not connect the drain piping directly to the sewage that Metal clamp (2) (accessory)
gives off ammonia odor.
The ammonia in the sewage may go through the drain pip-
Fix the metal clamp (2) so that the screw
ing and corrode the heat exchanger of the indoor unit. head faces downward. Fig. 31
< Caution to be taken when carrying out upward drain
piping > • Do not tighten the metal clamp (2) with the torque more
• The maximum height of the drain riser is 600mm. than the specified value.
• Install the drain riser vertically. (Refer to Fig. 29) The socket, the drain hose (1), the elbow (10) or the metal
clamp (2) may be damaged.
Fix the metal clamp (2) so that the tightened part may be
in the range shown by Fig. 32.
3. Wrap the vinyl tape around the end of the metal clamp
(2) so that the sealing material (large) (8) to be used
at the next process may not be damaged with the
clamp end or bend the tip of the metal clamp (2)
inward as shown. (Refer to Fig. 32)

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(2) After piping is finished, check if the drain flows


< In case of bending the tip > smoothly.
[When the electric wiring work is finished]
Tightened part
• Gradually pour 1 liter of water from the air outlet 3 into
the drain pan (Fig. 34) giving caution to avoid splashing
water on the electric components such as drain pump
approx.

and confirm drainage by operating the indoor unit under


90°

cooling mode according to “10. FIELD SETTING AND


TEST OPERATION”.

Bend the tip without tearing If the air outlet 3 is closed, pour water from the air outlet
the sealing material (Large) (8). 2.
Fig. 32-1 Drain outlet for service (with rubber plug)
(Section A - A of Fig. 31) (Use it when draining water in the drain pan)

< In case of sticking vinyl tape > 3


4
Tightened part
approx.
90°

1
2 Location of drain pump
Vinyl
and float switch
tape

Stick vinyl tape without Plastic container for pouring water


tearing the sealing material (Tube length of 100mm is necessary)
(Large) (8).
(How to pour water)
Fig. 34
Fig. 32-2
(Section A - A of Fig. 31)
[When the electric wiring work is not finished]
4. Insulate the metal clamp (2), the drain hose (1), the • The electric wiring works (including earthing) must be
elbow (10) with the attached sealing material (Large) carried out by a qualified electrician.
(8). (Refer to Fig. 25, 26, 27, and 33) • If a qualified person is not present, after the electric wiring
(The metal clamp (2) may sweat and condensation work is finished, check the drainage according to the
may drip.) method specified in [When the electric wiring work is
finished].
Drain hose (1) 1. Open the control box lid and connect the single phase
Metal clamp (2) power supply to the terminal (L, N) on the terminal
(accessory) (accessory)
block (X2M).
Sealing material (8) Connect the earth wiring to the earth terminal.
(accessory) (Refer to Fig. 35)

Power supply terminal block


(X2M)
Wrap the sealing Power supply terminal block
Start wrapping from
material so that the (X2M)
where the clamp is
clamp end side may be
tightened.
doubled.

Fig. 33

L N

Earth terminal
Power supply
220 - 240V/220·230V
~
50Hz/60Hz Fig. 35

2. Make sure the control box lid is closed before turning


on the power supply.

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3. Gradually pour 1 liter of water from the air outlet 3 8-3 SPECIFICATION FOR FIELD SUPPLIED FUSES
into the drain pan (Fig. 34) giving caution to avoid AND WIRING
splashing water on the electric components such as Remote controller
drain pump. Power supply wiring wiring
Transmission wiring
If the air outlet 3 is closed, pour water from the air Model
Field
outlet 2. fuses Wiring Size Wiring Size
4. When the power supply is turned on, the drain pump
will operate. Check drainage. Wiring
FXUQ71AVEB Vinyl
size and cord with
(The drain pump will automatically stop after 10 min- H05VV- length
sheath or 0.75 -
utes.) 16A U3G must
cable 1.25mm
2
NOTE 1) comply (2 core)
5. Turn off the power supply after checking drainage, FXUQ100AVEB with local
NOTE 2)
and remove the power supply wiring. codes.
6. Attach the control box lid as before. The lengths of remote controller wiring and transmission wiring
are as follows:
(1) Remote controller wiring (indoor unit - remote controller)....
.......................................................Max. 500m
8. ELECTRIC WIRING WORK (2) Transmission wiring ........... Total wiring length 2000m
• Outdoor unit - Indoor unit ...........Max. 1000m
8-1 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS • Outdoor unit - BS unit.................Max. 1000m
• Make certain that all electric wiring work is carried out by • BS unit - Indoor unit....................Max. 1000m
qualified personnel according to the applicable legislation • Indoor unit - Indoor unit ..............Max. 1000m
and this installation manual, using a separate dedicated cir- NOTE
cuit. 1. Shows only in case of protected piping. Use H07RN-F in
Insufficient capacity of the power supply circuit or improper case of no protection.
electrical construction may lead to electric shocks or a fire. 2. Vinyl cord with sheath or cable (Insulated thickness : 1mm or more)
• Make sure to install an earth leakage breaker.
Failure to do so may cause electrical shocks and a fire. 8-4 WIRING CONNECTION METHOD
• Do not turn on the power supply (branch switch, branch over- (Refer to Fig. 38)
current breaker) until all the works are finished.
• Multiple number of indoor unit are connected to one outdoor CAUTION FOR WIRING
unit. Name each indoor unit as A-unit, B-unit ….. and the like. • The indoor units in the same system can be connected to the
When these indoor units are wired to the outdoor unit and the power supply from one branch switch.
BS unit, always wiring the indoor unit to the terminal indi- However, selection of branch switch, branch over current breaker
cated with the same symbol on the terminal block. If the wir- and wiring size must be according to applicable legislation.
ing and the piping are connected to the different indoor units • For connection to the terminal block, use ring type crimp
and operated, it will result in malfunction. style terminals with insulation sleeve or treat the wiring
• Make sure to earth the air conditioner. Earthing resistance with insulation. (Refer to Fig. 36)
should be according to applicable legislation. Insulation sleeve
• Do not connect the earth wiring to gas or water piping, light- Wiring
ning conductor or telephone earth wiring. Ring type crimp style terminal
• Gas piping ............ Ignition or explosion may occur if the
gas leaks.
• Water piping ......... Hard vinyl tubes are not effective
Fig. 36
earths.
• Lightning conductor or telephone earth wiring ................. • Connect the terminal as shown in Fig. 37.
• Do not carry out soldering finish when stranded wires are
............................. Electric potential may rise abnormally
if struck by a lightning bolt. used. (Otherwise, the loosening of wires may result in
• For electric wiring work, refer to also the “WIRING DIA- abnormal heat radiation.)
GRAM” attached to the control box lid.
• Carry out wiring between the outdoor units, indoor units and
the remote controllers according to the wiring diagram.
• Carry out installation and wiring of the remote controller
according to the “installation manual” attached to the remote
controller.
• Do not touch the Printed Circuit Board assembly. It may
cause malfunction.

8-2 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Use wires the same in size


(if the air conditioner is
Indoor units Power supply Fan motor in simultaneous multi operation) Fig. 37

Model Hz Volts
Voltage
MCA MFA kW FLA (Abnormal heating may occur if the wirings are not tightened securely.)
range
• Use the required wiring, connect them securely and fix these
FXUQ71AVEB 50 220-240 Max. 264 0.6 16 0.046 0.5
wiring so that external force may not apply to the terminals.
FXUQ100AVEB 60 220·230 Min. 198 1.4 16 0.106 1.1 • Use a proper screw driver for tightening the terminal screws.
MCA: Min. Circuit Amps (A) ; MFA: Max. Fuse Amps (A) If an improper screw driver is used, it may damage the
kW: Fan Motor Rated Output (kW) ; FLA: Full Load Amps (A) screw head and a proper tightening cannot be carried out.

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• If a terminal is over tightened, it may be damaged. • Remote controller wiring, transmission wiring.
Refer to the table shown below for tightening torque of terminals. Connect the remote controller wiring to [P1 · P2] and the trans-
mission wiring to [F1 · F2] of the terminal block (X1M) for
Tightening
torque (N · m) remote controller and transmission wiring. Bind the remote
Terminal block for remote controller and
controller wiring and the transmission wiring with the clamp (4).
0.88 ± 0.08 • Sticking non woven fabric (15).
transmission wiring
Terminal for power supply 1.47 ± 0.14 To prevent wiring from floating, stick non woven fabric (15).
Earth terminal 1.47 ± 0.14
CAUTION
• Do not carry out soldering finish when stranded wiring are used. • Never connect the power supply wiring to the terminal
block for remote controller/transmission wiring (X1M).
• Power supply wiring, earth wiring It may damage the total system.
Remove the control box lid, match the symbol to that of the • Do not connect the remote controller/transmission wiring
power supply terminal block (X2M) and connect the wiring. to the wrong terminal block.
Connect the earth wiring also to the power supply terminal
block (X2M). Then, lead the wiring into the indoor unit
through the hole bored on the cover for penetrating piping
according to the section “6. REFRIGERANT PIPING WORK”
and bind the wiring with the clamp (4).

Sheathed part of the remote


The part of the wiring controller wiring or the
shown with “ ” must transmission wiring
be orderly formed so
that they may not be Approx. 7mm
tensioned.
(Sheath peeling allowance) After the cover is
Earth terminal peeled, twist the
wiring.

L N Earth wiring Earth wiring


Clamp (4) (accessory)
Power supply
wiring After the wiring are fixed,
Sheathed part cut the extra part. (Sheath peeling allowance)
Prohibited
< Power supply wiring · Earth wiring > • Do not connect power supply
< Remote controller wiring ·
wiring (high voltage).
Transmission wiring >

Non woven fabric (15) Terminal block for remote


controller/transmission wiring (X1M)

Power supply terminal block (X2M)


Non woven fabric (15)
sticking reference
Bind the power supply wiring and the
earth wiring, and the remote controller
and the transmission wiring.
Start sticking from the
radius ending line.

< Non woven fabric (15) sticking method >

Clamp (4) (accessory)


After the wiring are fixed, cut the
extra part.

Remote controller wiring


Transmission wiring

Power supply wiring · Clamp (4)


Power supply wiring · Earth wiring (accessory)
Earth wiring
Terminal block for remote After the wiring are fixed, cut the
controller/transmission extra part.
wiring (X1M) Power supply
terminal block (X2M)
< Power supply wiring · Earth wiring · Remote
controller wiring · Transmission wiring >
Fig. 38

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< No.2 system: When carrying out group control or 2


CAUTION FOR MENDING THE COVER
remote controllers control >
• In case the cover for penetrating piping is cut off and used
as wiring penetrating hole, after the wiring connection is Power supply Note) It is not needed to set the indoor
finished, mend the cover. 220-240V/ unit address when using group
• Cut the sealing material (Small) (9) into two pieces and 220·230V control. (It is automatically set
wrap each wiring with each piece. ~ when the power is turned on.)
50Hz/60Hz
• Seal the clearance around the wiring with putty and insu-
L N
lating material (field supply). IN/D OUT/D
(If insects and small animals get into the indoor unit, short F1 F2 F1 F2

circuiting may occur inside the control box.)


Outdoor unit
• If the low voltage wiring (remote controller wiring, trans-
mission wiring) and the high voltage wiring (power supply
Most
wiring, earth wiring) are brought into the indoor unit from Indoor downstream
the same place, they may be affected by electric noise unit B indoor unit
(outside noise) and cause malfunction or failure.
• Keep the distance of 50mm between the low voltage wir- L N P1P2F1 F2 T1 T2 L N P1P2F1 F2 T1 T2 L N P1P2F1 F2 T1 T2
ing (remote controller wiring, transmission wiring) and the
high voltage wiring (power supply wiring, earth wiring) at Indoor
anywhere outside the indoor unit. unit A
If both the wiring are laid down together, they may be Case of group
affected by electric noise (outside noise) and cause mal- P1P2 control P1P2 P1P2
function or failure.
Remote Remote Remote
controller controller controller
Seal with putty and insulating (option) (option)
material. For use with
Fig. 41 2 remote controllers
Sealing material (Small) (9)
< No.3 system: When BS unit is used >

Remote controller/ Power supply


transmission wiring 220-240V/
220·230V
Power supply wiring/ ~
50Hz/60Hz Outdoor unit BS unit
earth wiring
L N
IN/D OUT/D OUT/D IN/D
F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2
Fig. 39

WARNING
• When wiring, form the wiring orderly so that the control box
lid can be securely fastened.
If the control box lid is not in place, the wiring may float up
or be sandwiched by the box and the lid and cause electric L N P1P2F1 F2 T1 T2
shocks or a fire.
Indoor unit A
8-5 WIRING EXAMPLES
< No.1 system: When 1 remote controller is used for 1 indoor unit > P1P2
Power supply
220-240V/
Remote controller
220·230V (option)
~ Fig. 42
50Hz/60Hz
L N
IN/D OUT/D NOTE
F1 F2 F1 F2
• Remote controller wiring and transmission wiring do not have
Outdoor unit
polarity.

Most WARNING
Indoor downstream
Be sure to install an earth leakage circuit breaker.
unit B Indoor unit
Failure to do so may cause electric shocks and a fire.
L N P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2 L N P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2 L N P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2

Indoor
unit A
P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2

Remote controller Remote controller Remote controller


Fig. 40 (option) (option) (option)

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8-6 FOR CONTROL WITH 2 REMOTE CONTROL- 8-8 FOR REMOTE CONTROL (FORCED OFF OR ON/
LERS (TO CONTROL 1 INDOOR UNIT WITH 2 OFF OPERATION)
REMOTE CONTROLLERS) (1) Wiring method and specification
• For control with 2 remote controllers, set one remote control- • Remote control is available by connecting the external
ler as main and the other remote controller as sub. input to the terminals T1 and T2 on the terminal block for
< Changeover method from main to sub and vice versa > remote controller and transmission wiring.
Refer to the installation manual attached to the remote con-
troller.
< Wiring method > F2 T1 T2
(1) Remove the control box lid according to the “8-4 WIRING FORCED
CONNECTION METHOD”. OFF
(2) Carry out additional wiring from the remote controller 2
(Sub) to the terminals (P1·P2) for remote controller wir-
Input A
ing on the terminal block (X1M) in the control box.
Terminal block (X1M) for Wiring specification Sheathed vinyl cord or 2 core cable
remote controller wiring (P1, P2)
Wiring size 0.75-1.25mm
2

No polarity
Wiring length Max. 100m
External contact Contact that can make and break the
specification min. load DC15V · 1mA

(2) Actuation
• Input A of FORCED OFF and ON/OFF OPERATION will
be as the table shown below.
In case of FORCED OFF by input Remote controller per-
FORCED A of “ON” (Remote mitted by input A of
OFF controller prohibited) “OFF”
In case of
Remote controller 1 Remote controller 2 ON/OFF Operation by input A of Stop by input A of
(Main) (Sub) OPERA- “OFF”  “ON” “ON”  “OFF”
Fig. 43 TION

< Caution > (3) How to choose FORCED OFF or ON/OFF OPERATION
When using the group control and the 2 remote controllers • For choosing FORCED OFF or ON/OFF OPERATION, set-
control at the same time, connect the remote controller 2 ting by remote controller is required.
(Sub) to the indoor unit at the end of the crossover wiring (the (Refer to “10. FIELD SETTING AND TEST OPERATION”)
largest No.). (Refer to Fig. 44)

Indoor unit 1 Indoor unit 2 Indoor unit Largest No.

Remote Crossover wiring Remote


controller 1 (Remote controller) controller 2
(Main) (Sub)
Fig. 44

8-7 FOR CENTRALIZED CONTROL


• When centralized equipment (such as centralized controller)
is used for control, it is required to set the group No. on the
remote controller.
For details, refer to the manual attached to the centralized
equipment.
• Connect the centralized equipment to the indoor unit con-
nected to the remote controller.

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9. MOUNTING CORNER COVER · SUC- • After attaching the suction grille in opposite order mentioned
in the clause “4. PREPARATION BEFORE INSTALLATION -
TION GRILLE
(3)” (Refer to Fig. 47-(1)), hook the strap (a) for preventing
For test operation without the corner cover, first refer to the suction grille from falling. (Refer to Fig. 47-(2))
“10. FIELD SETTING AND TEST OPERATION” • Hook the strap (b) for preventing the suction grille from fall-
• For backward and rightward piping outlet, cut the corner ing. (Refer to Fig. 47-(3))
cover as shown in Fig. 45 and remove it.
(When cutting, give caution and mount on the indoor unit so
that the parts for the corner cover may not fall off.) Hook the strap on the nearer one

For backward piping outlet


Give caution so
Piping penetrating place that it may not fall (1 place)
Cut with saw blade. off. Corner cover
(Piping section)

Corner cover

(2)
(1)
(2)
For rightward piping outlet
Strap (a) for
Piping penetrating place preventing
Cut with a saw blade. the suction grille
Give caution so from falling
that it may not fall Hook the strap
off.
(3)
Corner cover
(3)
Fig. 45

• Attach the corner cover to the indoor unit.


Then, fix the corner cover with the attached screws (14) while
pressing the corner cover so that the end of the corner cover Strap (b) for
(3 places) preventing
and the end of the indoor unit contact together. the suction grille
(Refer to Fig. 46) from falling
Fig. 47
Screw (14) (accessory) Screw (14) (accessory)

Corner cover Corner cover


10. FIELD SETTING AND TEST OPERATION
Screw (14) Refer to also the installation manual attached to the out-
(accessory) door unit.
Indoor unit
CAUTION
Before carrying out field setting, check the items mentioned in
Have the end of the clause 2 “1. Items to be checked after the installation
the corner cover Corner cover work is completed” on page 3.
and the end of • Check if all the installation and piping works for the air condi-
the indoor unit tioner are completed.
contact together. Screw (14) (accessory)
(all 4 corners) • Check if the control box lids of the air conditioner are closed.
Have the end of the corner cover
and the end of the indoor unit
Corner cover contact together. (all 4 corners)

Fig. 46

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< FIELD SETTING > 10-4 SETTING FAN SPEED DURING THERMOSTAT
After turn on the power supply, carry out field setting from OFF
the remote controller according to the installation state. • Set the fan speed according to the using environment after
• Carry out setting at 3 places, “Mode No.”, “FIRST CODE No.” consultation with your customer.
and “SECOND CODE No.”. • When the fan speed is changed, explain the fan speed rate to
The settings shown by “ ” in the table indicate those your customer.
when shipped from the factory.
Table 4
• The method of setting procedure and operation is shown in
the installation manual attached to the remote controller. FIRST SECOND
(Note) Though setting of “Mode No.” is carried out as a Setting Mode No.
CODE No. CODE No.
group, if you intend to carry out individual setting by LL (Extra
Fan speed during 01
each indoor unit or confirmation after setting, carry cooling thermo- low) 12 (22) 6
out setting with the Mode No. shown in the parenthe- stat OFF Setting 02
sis ( ).
Fan speed during LL (Extra
• In case of remote control, for changeover of input to 01
heating thermo- low) 12 (22) 3
FORCED OFF or to ON/OFF OPERATION. stat OFF Setting 02
[1] Enter into the field setting mode with the remote controller.
[2] Select Mode No. “12”.
[3] Set the FIRST CODE No. to “1”. 10-5 SETTING FILTER SIGN
[4-1] For FORCE OFF, set the SECOND CODE No. to “01”. • A message to inform the air filter cleaning time will be indi-
[4-2] For ON/OFF OPERATION, set the SECOND CODE cated on the remote controller.
No. to “02”. • Set the SECOND CODE No. shown in the Table 5 according
(It is set to FORCED OFF when shipped from the factory.) to the amount of dust or pollution in the room.
• Ask your customer to keep the instruction attached to the • Though the indoor unit is equipped with the long life filter, it is
remote controller together with the operation manual. necessary to periodically clean the filter to avoid clogging of
• Do not carry out setting other than those shown in the table. the filter. Please also explain the set time to the customer.
• The periodical filter cleaning time can be shortened depend-
10-1 SETTING OF CEILING HEIGHT ing on the environment.
• Set the SECOND CODE No. according to the ceiling height Table 5
as shown in the Table 3.
Table 3 SEC-
FIRST
Filter hours OND
Contamination Mode No. CODE
Ceiling height (m) FIRST (long life type) CODE
Mode SECOND No.
Setting CODE No.
FXUQ71AVEB FXUQ100AVEB No. CODE No.
No. Approx.
Normal 01
Standard 2.7 or less 3.2 or less 01 2500 hrs
0
High More contami- Approx.
2.7 - 3.0 3.2 - 3.6 02 10 (20) 02
ceiling 1 13 (23) 0 nated 1250 hrs
High With indication 01
3.0 - 3.5 3.6 - 4.0 03 3
ceiling 2 No indication* 02
* Use “No indication” setting when cleaning indication is not
10-2 SETTING WHEN AN OPTIONAL ACCESSORY IS necessary such as the case of periodical cleaning being car-
ried out.
ATTACHED
• For setting when attaching an optional accessory, refer to the 10-6 SETTING AIR DISCHARGE DIRECTION
installation manual attached to the optional accessory. • When changing air discharge setting (2-way or 3-way dis-
charge), set the SECOND CODE No. as shown in the Table
10-3 WHEN USING WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL-
6.
LER
• When using a wireless remote controller, it is necessary to Table 6
set the wireless remote controller address. FIRST CODE SECOND
Refer to the installation manual attached to the wireless Setting Mode No.
No. CODE No.
remote controller. 4-way air
01
discharge
3-way air
13 (23) 1 02
discharge
2-way air
03
discharge

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< TEST OPERATION > 11. WIRING DIAGRAM


• After cleaning the indoor unit inside and the suction grille, (Refer to Fig. 48)
carry out test run according to installation manual attached to
the outdoor unit. 1 CONTROL BOX 2 (NOTE 5)
• When the remote controller operation lamp flashes, it shows WIRELESS REMOTE
that something is abnormal. CONTROLLER
Check the malfunction codes on the remote controller. 3 INDOOR UNIT 4 (RECEIVER/DISPLAY
The relation between the malfunction codes and malfunction UNIT) (OPTIONAL
ACCESSORY)
details is described in the operation manual attached to the
outdoor unit. TRANSMISSON WIR-
Particularly, if the indication is one of those shown in the INPUT FROM OUTSIDE ING (NOTE 2)
5 6
(NOTE 6) CENTRAL REMOTE
Table 7, it may be an error in the electrical wiring or the power
CONTROLLER
supply is disconnected. Therefore, recheck wiring.
WIRED REMOTE CON-
Table 7 TROLLER
7
(OPTIONAL ACCES-
Remote controller
indication Details SORY) (NOTE 3)

Though the central-


ized control is not • The terminals (T1 · T2) for FORCED OFF
carried out, the on the indoor unit transmission terminal
lamp “ ” block is short circuited.
turns on.
• The power supply to the outdoor unit is
not made.
• The power supply work to the outdoor unit
“U4” turns on is not carried out.
“UH” turns on • The transmission wiring and the remote
controller wiring and FORCED OFF wiring
are connected wrongly.
• The transmission wiring is disconnected.
• The power supply to the indoor unit is not
made.
• The power supply work to the indoor unit
is not carried out.
No indication • The remote controller wiring and the
transmission wiring and FORCED OFF
wiring are connected wrongly.
• The remote controller wiring is discon-
nected.

CAUTION
After test operation is completed, check the items men-
tioned in the clause 2 “2. Items to be checked at delivery”
on page 3.
If the interior finish work is not completed when the test
operation is finished, for protection of the air conditioner,
ask the customer not operate the air conditioner until the
interior finish work is completed.
If the air conditioner is operated, the inside of the indoor
units may be polluted by substances generated from the
coating and adhesives used for the interior finish work and
cause water splash and leakage.

To the operator carrying out test operation


After test operation is completed, before delivering the air
conditioner to the customer, confirm that the control box lid
is closed.
In addition, explain the power supply status (power supply
ON/OFF) to the customer.

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Warning Ask a qualified installer or contractor to install this product. Do not try to install the product yourself.
Improper installation can result in water or refrigerant leakage, electrical shock, fire or explosion.
Use only those parts and accessories supplied or specified by Daikin. Ask a qualified installer or
contractor to install those parts and accessories. Use of unauthorised parts and accessories or
improper installation of parts and accessories can result in water or refrigerant leakage, electrical
shock, fire or explosion.
Read the user’s manual carefully before using this product. The user’s manual provides important
safety instructions and warnings. Be sure to follow these instructions and warnings.
If you have any enquiries, please contact your local importer, distributor and/or retailer.

Cautions on product corrosion


1. Air conditioners should not be installed in areas where corrosive gases, such as acid gas or alkaline gas, are produced.
2. If the outdoor unit is to be installed close to the sea shore, direct exposure to the sea breeze should be avoided. If you need to install
the outdoor unit close to the sea shore, contact your local distributor.

VRV is a trade mark of Daikin Industries, Ltd.


VRV Air Conditioning System is the world’s first individual air conditioning system with variable refrigerant flow control and was commercialised by Daikin in 1982.
VRV is the trade mark of Daikin Industries, Ltd., which is derived from the technology we call “variable refrigerant volume.”

●Specifications, designs and other content appearing in this brochure are current as of September 2017 but subject to change without notice.

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