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'14•SRK-T-159
RESIDENTIAL AIR-CONDITIONING
TECHNICAL MANUAL & PARTS LIST
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'10 • SRK-T-099
'14 • SRK-T-159
CONTENTS
1. SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................ 4
2. EXTERIOR DIMENSIONS ......................................................................... 7
(1) Indoor units .......................................................................................... 7
(2) Outdoor units ....................................................................................... 8
(3) Wireless remote control ...................................................................... 10
3. ELECTRICAL WIRING .............................................................................. 11
(1) Indoor units .......................................................................................... 11
(2) Outdoor units ....................................................................................... 12
4. PIPING SYSTEM ...................................................................................... 13
5. RANGE OF USAGE & LIMITATIONS ..................................................... 15
6. APPLICATION DATA .................................................................................. 17
7. OUTLINE OF OPERATION CONTROL BY MICROCOMPUTER ............... 24
(1) Operation control function by remote control ...................................... 24
(2) Unit ON/OFF button ........................................................................... 25
(3) Auto restart function ......................................................................... 25
(4) Custom cord switching procedure ....................................................... 25
(5) High power operation .......................................................................... 26
(6) Economy operation ............................................................................. 26
(7) Flap control ........................................................................................ 27
(8) Timer operation .................................................................................. 27
(9) Outline of cooling operation ................................................................ 28
(10) Outline of dry (dehumidifying) operation .............................................. 28
(11) Outline of automatic operation ........................................................... 29
(12) Protection control function ................................................................... 30
8. MAINTENANCE DATA ............................................................................... 35
(1) Cautions ............................................................................................. 35
(2) Items to check before troubleshooting ................................................. 35
(3) Troubleshooting procedure (If the air conditioner does not run at all) ........ 35
(4) Troubleshooting procedure (If the air conditioner runs) ..................... 36
(5) Self-diagnosis table ............................................................................. 37
(6) Service mode (Trouble mode access function) ................................... 38
(7) Inspection procedures corresponding to detail of trouble .................... 46
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'14 • SRK-T-159
Series code
Inverter type
Product capacity (Cooling capacity)
10 : 2.5kW
13 : 3.2kW
18 : 5.0kW
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1. SPECIFICATIONS
Model SRK10YN-S
Model SRK10YN-S
Item Indoor unit SRK10YN-S Outdoor unit SRC10YN-S
Power source 1 Phase, 220 - 240V, 50Hz
Nominal cooling capacity (range) kW 2.5 (1.0 (Min.) - 2.8 (Max.))
Nominal heating capacity (range) kW —
Power Cooling 0.77 (0.25 - 1.010)
consumption Heating kW —
Max power consumption 1.31
Running Cooling 3.9 / 3.7 / 3.6 (220/ 230/ 240 V)
current Heating A —
Inrush current, max current 3.9 / 3.7 / 3.6 (220/ 230/ 240 V) , 7.5
Operation
Cooling 90
data Power factor %
Heating —
EER Cooling 3.25
COP Heating —
Cooling — —
Sound power level
Heating — —
Cooling dB(A) Hi: 43 Me: 36 Lo: 24 47
Sound pressure level
Heating — —
Silent mode sound pressure level — —
Exterior dimensions (Height x Width x Depth) mm 262 x 769 x 210 540 x 645(+57) x 275
Exterior appearance Fine snow Stucco white
(Munsell color) (8.0Y 9.3/0.1) near equivalent (4.2Y 7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 7 25
Compressor type & Q'ty — RM-B5077MDE5(Rotary type) x 1
Compressor motor (Starting method) kW — 0.75 (Inverter driven)
Refrigerant oil (Amount, type) — 0.3 (DIAMOND FREEZE MA68)
Refrigerant (Type, amount, pre-charge length) kg R410A 0.65 in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of 10m )
Heat exchanger Louver fins & inner grooved tubing M fins & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control Capillary tubes + Electronic expansion valve
Fan type & Q'ty Tangential fan x 1 Propeller fan x 1
Fan motor (Stating method) W 30 (Direct drive) 24 (Direct drive)
Cooling Hi: 10.1 Me: 7.3 Lo: 4.2 26.0
Air flow m3/min
Heating — —
Available external static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Quality / Quantity Polypropylene net (washable) x 1 —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor & compressor)
Electric heater — —
Remote control Wireless remote control
Operation
Room temperature control Microcomputer thermostat
control
Operation display RUN: Green, TIMER: Yellow
Compressor overheat protection, Overcurrent protection,
Safety equipments Frost protection, Serial signal error protection, Indoor fan motor error protection,
Cooling overload protection
Refrigerant piping size (O.D) mm Liquid line :φ6.35 (1/4") Gas line :φ9.52 (3/8")
Connecting method Flare connection Flare connection
Attached length of piping m Liquid line : 0.39 / Gas line : 0.32 —
Installation
Insulation for piping Necessary (Both sides), independent
data
Refrigerant line (one way) length m Max. 15
Vertical height diff. between O.U. and I.U. m Max. 10 (Outdoor unit is higher) / Max. 10 (Outdoor unit is lower)
Drain hose Hose connectable (VP 16) Holes φ20 x 2 pcs
Drain pump, max lift height mm — —
Recommended breaker size A 16
L.R.A. (Locked rotor ampere) A 3.9 / 3.7 / 3.6 (220/ 230/ 240 V)
Interconnecting wires Size x Core number 1.5mm2 x 4 cores (Including earth cable) / Terminal block (Screw fixing type)
IP number IPX0 IPX4
Standard accessories Mounting kit
Option parts —
Note (1) The data are measured at the following conditions. The pipe length is 5m.
item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Standards
operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
ISO5151-T1
Heating 20˚C — 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these values are somewhat
higher due to ambient conditions.
(4) Select the breaker size according to the own national standard.
(5) The refrigerant quantity to be charged includes the refrigerant in 10 m connecting piping.
(purging is not required even for the short piping. )
If the piping length is longer, when it is 10 to 15 m, add 20 g refrigerant per meter.
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Model SRK13YN-S
Model SRK13YN-S
Item Indoor unit SRK13YN-S Outdoor unit SRC13YN-S
Power source 1 Phase, 220 - 240V, 50Hz
Nominal cooling capacity (range) kW 3.2 (1.0 (Min.) - 3.5 (Max.))
Nominal heating capacity (range) kW —
Power Cooling 1.00 (0.23 - 1.30)
consumption Heating kW —
Max power consumption 1.42
Running Cooling 4.9 / 4.7 / 4.5 (220/ 230/ 240 V)
current Heating A —
Inrush current, max current 4.9 / 4.7 / 4.5 (220/ 230/ 240 V) ,7.5
Operation
Cooling 93
data Power factor %
Heating —
EER Cooling 3.20
COP Heating —
Cooling — —
Sound power level
Heating — —
Cooling dB(A) Hi: 44 Me: 37 Lo: 25 49
Sound pressure level
Heating — —
Silent mode sound pressure level — —
Exterior dimensions (Height x Width x Depth) mm 262 x 769 x 210 540 x 645(+57) x 275
Exterior appearance Fine snow Stucco white
(Munsell color) (8.0Y 9.3/0.1) near equivalent (4.2Y 7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 7 27
Compressor type & Q'ty — RM-B5077MDE5(Rotary type) x 1
Compressor motor (Starting method) kW — 0.90 (Inverter driven)
Refrigerant oil (Amount, type) — 0.3 ( DIAMOND FREEZE MA68 )
Refrigerant (Type, amount, pre-charge length) kg R410A 0.75 in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of 15m )
Heat exchanger Louver fins & inner grooved tubing M fins & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control Capillary tubes + Electronic expansion valve
Fan type & Q'ty Tangential fan x 1 Propeller fan x 1
Fan motor (Stating method) W 30 (Direct drive) 24 (Direct drive)
Cooling Hi: 9.5 Me: 6.8 Lo: 4.2 25.4
Air flow m3/min
Heating — —
Available external static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Quality / Quantity Polypropylene net (washable) x 1 —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor & compressor)
Electric heater — —
Remote control Wireless remote control
Operation
Room temperature control Microcomputer thermostat
control
Operation display RUN: Green, TIMER: Yellow
Compressor overheat protection, Overcurrent protection,
Safety equipments Frost protection, Serial signal error protection,
Indoor fan motor error protection, Cooling overload protectio
Refrigerant piping size (O.D) mm Liquid line :φ6.35 (1/4") Gas line :φ9.52 (3/8")
Connecting method Flare connection Flare connection
Attached length of piping m Liquid line : 0.39 / Gas line : 0.32 —
Installation
Insulation for piping Necessary (Both sides), independent
data
Refrigerant line (one way) length m Max. 15
Vertical height diff. between O.U. and I.U. m Max. 10 (Outdoor unit is higher) / Max. 10 (Outdoor unit is lower)
Drain hose Hose connectable (VP 16) Holes φ20 x 2 pcs
Drain pump, max lift height mm — —
Recommended breaker size A 16
L.R.A. (Locked rotor ampere) A 4.9 / 4.7 / 4.5 (220/ 230/ 240 V)
Interconnecting wires Size x Core number 1.5mm2 x 4 cores (Including earth cable) / Terminal block (Screw fixing type)
IP number IPX0 IPX4
Standard accessories Mounting kit
Option parts —
Note (1) The data are measured at the following conditions. The pipe length is 5m.
item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Standards
operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
ISO5151-T1
Heating 20˚C — 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these values are somewhat
higher due to ambient conditions.
(4) Select the breaker size according to the own national standard.
(5) The refrigerant quantity to be charged includes the refrigerant in 15 m connecting piping.
(purging is not required even for the short piping. )
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Model SRK18YN-S
Model SRK18YN-S
Item Indoor unit SRK18YN-S Outdoor unit SRC18YN-S
Power source 1 Phase, 220 - 240V, 50Hz
Nominal cooling capacity (range) kW 5.0 ( 0.9 (Min.) - 5.1 (Max.))
Nominal heating capacity (range) kW —
Power Cooling 1.64 ( 0.22 - 1.96 )
consumption Heating kW —
Max power consumption 2.00
Running Cooling 7.8 / 7.4 / 7.1 (220/ 230/ 240 V)
current Heating A —
Inrush current, max current 7.8 / 7.4 / 7.1 (220/ 230/ 240 V) , 12.5
Operation
Cooling 96
data Power factor %
Heating —
EER Cooling 3.05
COP Heating —
Cooling — —
Sound power level
Heating — —
Cooling dB(A) Hi: 49 Me: 39 Lo: 25 55
Sound pressure level
Heating — —
Silent mode sound pressure level — —
Exterior dimensions (Height x Width x Depth) mm 262 x 769 x 210 595 x 780(+62) x 290
Exterior appearance Fine snow Stucco white
(Munsell color) (8.0Y 9.3/0.1) near equivalent (4.2Y 7.5/1.1) near equivalent
Net weight kg 7.5 39.5
Compressor type & Q'ty — GKT128MFA (Twin Potary type) x 1
Compressor motor (Starting method) kW — 1.10 (Inverter driven)
Refrigerant oil (Amount, type) — 0.45 (FVC68D)
Refrigerant (Type, amount, pre-charge length) kg R410A 1.20 in outdoor unit (incl. the amount for the piping of 15m)
Heat exchanger Louver fins & inner grooved tubing Louver fins & inner grooved tubing
Refrigerant control Capillary tubes + Electronic expansion valve
Fan type & Q'ty Tangential fan x 1 Propeller fan x 1
Fan motor (Stating method) W 30 (Direct drive) 24 (Direct drive)
Cooling Hi: 10.1 Me: 7.2 Lo: 3.8 35
Air flow m3/min
Heating — —
Available external static pressure Pa 0 0
Outside air intake Not possible —
Air filter, Quality / Quantity Polypropylene net (washable) x 1 —
Shock & vibration absorber Rubber sleeve (for fan motor) Rubber sleeve (for fan motor & compressor)
Electric heater — —
Remote control Wireless remote control
Operation
Room temperature control Microcomputer thermostat
control
Operation display RUN: Green, TIMER: Yellow
Compressor overheat protection, Overcurrent protection,
Safety equipments Frost protection, Serial signal error protection,
Indoor fan motor error protection, Cooling overload protection
Refrigerant piping size (O.D) mm Liquid line :φ6.35 (1/4") Gas line :φ12.7 (1/2")
Connecting method Flare connection Flare connection
Attached length of piping m Liquid line : 0.39 / Gas line : 0.32 —
Installation
Insulation for piping Necessary (Both sides), independent
data
Refrigerant line (one way) length m Max. 25
Vertical height diff. between O.U. and I.U. m Max. 15 (Outdoor unit is higher) / Max. 15 (Outdoor unit is lower)
Drain hose Hose connectable (VP 16) Holes φ20 x 2 pcs
Drain pump, max lift height mm — —
Recommended breaker size A 16
L.R.A. (Locked rotor ampere) A 7.8 / 7.4 / 7.1 (220/ 230/ 240 V)
Interconnecting wires Size x Core number 1.5mm2 x 4 cores (Including earth cable) / Terminal block (Screw fixing type)
IP number IPX0 IPX4
Standard accessories Mounting kit
Option parts —
Note (1) The data are measured at the following conditions. The pipe length is 5m.
item Indoor air temperature Outdoor air temperature
Standards
operation DB WB DB WB
Cooling 27˚C 19˚C 35˚C 24˚C
ISO5151-T1
Heating 20˚C — 7˚C 6˚C
(2) This air-conditioner is manufactured and tested in conformity with the ISO.
(3) Sound level indicates the value in an anechoic chamber. During operation these values are somewhat
higher due to ambient conditions.
(4) Select the breaker size according to the own national standard.
(5) The refrigerant quantity to be charged includes the refrigerant in 15 m connecting piping.
(purging is not required even for the short piping. )
If the piping length is longer, when it is 15 to 25 m, add 20 g refrigerant per meter.
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768.1
Symbol Content
G 25 60 60 25 G
Model 10,13 φ9.52(3/8")(Flare)
A Gas piping
Model 18 φ12.7(1/2")(Flare)
45
45
B Liquid piping φ6.35(1/4")(Flare)
C Hole on wall for right rear piping ( φ65)
Hole on wall for left rear piping
(1) Indoor units
D ( φ65)
E Drain hose VP16
F Outlet for wiring
G Outlet for piping(on both side)
769 210 3
262
Models SRK10YN-S, 13YN-S, 18YN-S
60
9
2. EXTERIOR DIMENSIONS
-
Installation plate
7-
(Service space)50 130.5 508 130.5 100 (Service space)
157 455 157
187.5 394 187.5 Wireless remote control
Unit
150
65 (Service space)
7.6
40.1
60 17.3
190
247.5
Note(1)The model name label is attached
15(Service space) on the underside of the indoor unit.
47
47
6.9
Unit:mm
D 55 E B A 55 C
359.5
427.5
530
Space for installation and service when viewing from the front
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Symbol Content Notes
(1) It must not be surrounded by walls on the four sides.
A Service valve connection(gas side) φ9.52(3/8")(Flare) (2) The unit must be fixed with anchor bolts. An anchor bolt must not
B Service valve connection(liquid side) φ6.35(1/4")(Flare) protrude more than 15mm.
C Pipe/cable draw-out hole (3) Where the unit is subject to strong winds, lay it in such
a direction that the blower outlet faces perpendicularly
D Drain discharge hole φ20 2places to the dominant wind direction.
(2) Outdoor units
E Anchor bolt hole M10 4places (4) Leave 1m or more space above the unit.
(5) A wall in front of the blower outlet must not exceed the units height.
(6) The model name label is attached on the right side of the unit.
40
E
Models SRC10YN-S, 13YN-S
322 12
D
16.8
50
Dimensions
1 2 3
MODEL Intake L3
275
336
L2 L4
304.4
SRC10 210 240 103
3
SRC13 220 240 108 Service
135
Intake
( space )
-
14.8
120.5 1 Outlet L1
8-
74.5 480 90.5 20.2
645 57.2
Minimum installation space
Terminal block
Examples of
installation
Dimensions
C L1 Open 280 280 180
540
B L2 100 100 Open Open
L3 100 80 80 80
20
43.2
20
2
L4 250 Open 250 Open
16.5
86.3
A
Center of gravity 147.2
Unit:mm
RCW000Z002
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Symbol Notes
Content (1) It must not be surrounded by walls on the four sides.
A Service valve connection(gas side) φ12.7(1/2")(Flare) (2) The unit must be fixed with anchor bolts. An anchor bolt must not
B Service valve connection(liquid side) φ6.35(1/4")(Flare) protrude more than 15mm.
(3) Where the unit is subject to strong winds, lay it in such
C Pipe/cable draw-out hole a direction that the blower outlet faces perpendicularly
D Drain discharge hole φ20 2places to the dominant wind direction.
(4) Leave 1m or more space above the unit.
E Anchor bolt hole M10 4places
(5) A wall in front of the blower outlet must not exceed the units height.
Models SRC18YN-S
(6) The model name label is attached on the lower right corner of the front panel.
390.6 50.6
E 12
24.3
D
63.4
Intake L3
L2 L4
Service
( space )
290
312.5
351.6
Intake
102
Outlet
-
L1
69.4
9-
14.8
390.6 265
111.6 510 158.4 17.9 Minimum installation space
780 61.9
Examples of
installation
Terminal block Dimensions
L1 Open 280 280 180
L2 100 100 Open Open
L3 100 80 80 80
138.4 33.5 L4 250 Open 250 Open
C
595
B
40
40
42.5
240 Unit:mm
97.7
A
15.8
Center of gravity
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Unit: mm
150
60 17.3
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HEAT HEAT
SM FM EXCHANGER EXCHANGER
RD
BK
WH
Y
BL
CNU
FM Fan motor
CNM 1 3 4 5 6
SM Flap motor
CNU Y/G
G HD Humidity sensor
ThI Room temp. sensor
Models SRK10YN-S, 13YN-S, 18YN-S
Va
U
DS Diode stack
F
L BK F Fuse
DS TB Terminal block
250V 3.15A
Va Varistor
-
Mark Color
11 -
BK Black
BL Blue
PWB ASSY
RD RD Red
J
WH White
Y Yellow
Y/G Yellow/Green
WH
BK
RD
Y/G
1 2/N 3
6 2 2 2 TB
t
t
DISPLAY
WIRELESS ThI Th2 HD
TO OUTDOOR UNIT
R-AMP
BACK UP SW
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(YE)
(OR) R
(2) Outdoor units
PWB ASSY
TERMINAL T1 T2 POWER
TRANSISTOR
BLOCK 250V 15A
(BK) R.IN
t゜ F2
TB L 1 P U (RD)
U
250V 20A
NOISE + + NU V (WH) M
N 2 V
FILTER NV 3~
(WH) S.IN W (BK)
NW W
3 CM
(YG) F3 250V 1A
PAM
Models SRC10YN-S, 13YN-S, 18YN-S
(RD) C-2 F4
CIRCUIT
F1
(YG) G1 CNFAN M
250V 10A
250V 2A
SWITCHING POWER FMo
-
CNTH CNEEV CIRCUIT
12 -
2 2 2
t゜ t゜ t゜ M
EEV
TH1 TH2 TH3
COLOR LEGEND
BK BLACK CM COMPRESSOR MOTOR
RD RED EEV ELECTRIC EXPANSION VALVE(COIL)
WH WHITE FMo FAN MOTOR
OR ORANGE R REACTOR
YE YELLOW TH1 HEAT EXCHANGER SENSOR
Y/G YELLOW/GREEN (OUTDOOR UNIT)
TH2 OUTDOOR AIR TEMP. SENSOR
TH3 DISCHARGE PIPE TEMP. SENSOR
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54.PIPING
PIPINGSYSTEM
SYSTEM
ModelSRK20ZJ-S,
Models SRK10YN-S25ZJ-S
Humidity
sensor
(HD)
ModelSRK35ZJ-S
Model SRK13YN-S
Humidity
sensor
(HD)
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Model SRK18YN-S
Cooling cycle
Humidity
sensor
Heat
(HD) exchanger
Heat
exchanger
Compressor
Heat
exchanger
sensor
(TH1)
Capillary tube
Electronic
expansion valve
Liquid Service valve
pipe (EEV)
(Liquid)
( 6.35) Capillary tube
Flare connection
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Vertical height difference between Max. 10m (Outdoor unit is higher) Max. 15m (Outdoor unit is higher)
outdoor unit and indoor unit Max. 10m (Outdoor unit is lower) Max. 15m (Outdoor unit is lower)
1.3
1.3
1.2
relation to temperature
1.2
Cooling
relation to temperature
Coefficient of cooling
Coefficient of cooling
Cooling
1.1
1.1
1.0
1.0
capacity in
capacity in
0.9
0.9
0.8
0.8
0.7
0.7
0.6
46 Applicable range
°Ctemperature
(°C D. B.)
40
Cooling operation
air D.B.
35
temperature
43
30
Cooling
40
D.B.
25 26
35
Outdoor
20 24
30
25
0
21
-5 Depends on installed situation
-10 16 18 20 22 24
-15 Indoor air W.B. temperature °C W.B. ISO-T1 Standard Condition
14 16 18 20 22
Indoor air W.B. temperature °C W.B. ISO-T1 Standard Condition
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(2) Correction of cooling capacity in relation to one way length of refrigerant piping
SRK13YN-S
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WARNING
• Installation must be carried out by the qualified installer.
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IEC60884-1 must becablesused. for electrical connection, tighten the cables
• earthquakes
Ensure the unit andisstrongstable winds.when installed, so that it can withstand • securely in terminalcables
Use the prescribed block and relieve the
for electrical cables correctly
connection, tightentothe prevent
cables
Unsuitable
earthquakes installation
and strong locations
winds. can cause the unit to fall and cause overloading
securely in terminal the terminalblockblocks.
and relieve the cables correctly to prevent
material
Unsuitable damage
installation and personal
locationsinjury. can cause the unit to fall and cause Loose
overloadingconnections or cableblocks.
the terminal mountings can cause anomalous heat
• Ventilate the working
material damage and personal injury. area well in the event of refrigerant leakage production
Loose connectionsor fire. or cable mountings can cause anomalous heat
• during
Ventilate installation.
the working area well in the event of refrigerant leakage • Arrange
production theor wiring
fire. in the control box so that it cannot be pushed up
If the density
during installation. of refrigerant exceeds the limit, please consult the dealer and • Arrange thethe
further into wiringbox.inInstall the service
the control box so panel
that correctly.
it cannot be pushed up
install the ventilation
If the density of refrigerant system, otherwise
exceeds the lack
limit,of oxygen
please can occur,
consult whichand
the dealer Incorrect
further into installation
the box.may result
Install theinservice
overheating
paneland fire.
correctly.
can cause serious accident.
install the ventilation system, otherwise lack of oxygen can occur, which • Be sure to
Incorrect fix up themay
installation service
resultpanels.
in overheating and fire.
• When
can cause installing
seriousinaccident. small rooms, take prevention measures not to • Incorrect
Be sure to fixing
fix upcanthecause electric
service shocks or fire due to intrusion of dust or
panels.
• exceed the density
When installing limit of
in small refrigerant
rooms, in the event
take prevention of leakage,
measures notreferred
to water.
Incorrect fixing can cause electric shocks or fire due to intrusion of dust or
by the formula
exceed the density (accordance with ISO5149).
limit of refrigerant in the event of leakage, referred • Be
water.sure to switch off the power supply in the event of installation,
If the density of refrigerant exceeds the limit, please consult the dealer and
by the formula (accordance with ISO5149).
install the ventilation system, otherwise • inspection
Be sure to switch or servicing.
off the power supply in the event of installation,
If the density of refrigerant exceeds the lack
limit,of oxygen
please can occur,
consult whichand
the dealer If the power or
inspection supply is not shut off, there is a risk of electric shocks, unit
servicing.
can cause serious accident. failure or personal
install the ventilation system, otherwise lack of oxygen can occur, which If the power supplyinjury
is notdue
shuttooff,
thethere
unexpected
is a riskstart of fan.shocks, unit
of electric
• After completed
can cause seriousinstallation,
accident. check that no refrigerant leaks from the • Stop
failure or personal injurybefore
the compressor due toremoving
the unexpectedthe pipe after
start shutting the
of fan.
• system.
After completed installation, check that no refrigerant leaks from the • service
Stop thevalve on pumpbefore
compressor downremoving
work. the pipe after shutting the
If refrigerant leaks into the room and comes into contact with an oven or
system. If the pipe is removed when the compressor is in operation with the service
other hot surface, service valve on pump down work.
If refrigerant leakspoisonous
into the room gasandis produced.
comes into contact with an oven or valve open,isair
If the pipe would be
removed mixed
when the in the refrigeration
compressor circuit and
is in operation it could
with cause
the service
• Use
otherthehotprescribed
surface, poisonous pipes, flare gas is nuts and tools for R410A.
produced. explosion
valve open, air would be mixed in the refrigeration circuit andcooling
and injuries due to abnormal high pressure in the it couldcycle.
cause
• Using
Use the existing
prescribed parts (for pipes,R22flare or R407C)
nuts and cantools
causefor theR410A.
unit failure and • Only use prescribed
explosion and injuries option parts. Thehigh
due to abnormal installation
pressure must in the be carried
cooling out
cycle.
serious accidents due to burst of the refrigerant circuit.
Using existing parts (for R22 or R407C) can cause the unit failure and • by
Only theusequalified
prescribed installer.
option parts. The installation must be carried out
• Tighten the flare due
serious accidents nut by torque
to burst of wrench
the refrigerantwith specified
circuit. method. If
byyoutheinstall the system
qualified by yourself, it can cause serious trouble such as
installer.
• If the flare
Tighten thenutflare werenut tightened
by torque withwrench
excess with torque, this maymethod.
specified cause burst and water
If you leaks, electric
install the shocks,
system fire.
by yourself, it can cause serious trouble such as
refrigerant
If the flare nut leakage were after tighteneda longwith period.
excess torque, this may cause burst and • Be
water sure to wear
leaks, electric protective goggles and gloves while at work.
shocks, fire.
• Do not open
refrigerant leakagethe operation
after a long valves
period. for liquid line and gas line until • Earth
Be sure leakage
to wear breaker mustgoggles
protective be installed.
and gloves while at work.
• completed
Do not open refrigerant
the operation piping work,for
valves airliquid
tightness
line andtestgas
andlineevacuation.
until • If the earth
Earth leakageleakage breaker
breaker must is be
notinstalled.
installed, it can cause electric shocks.
If the compressor
completed refrigerant is operatedpipinginwork, state airof opening
tightness operation
test and valves before
evacuation.
completed connection of refrigerant piping work, air can be valves
suckedbefore If the earth leakage breaker is not installed, it can cause electric shocks.
If the compressor is operated in state of opening operation
into
completed connection of refrigerant piping work, air can be sucked to
refrigerant circuit, which can cause burst or personal injury due
anomalously
into refrigerant high pressure
circuit, whichincan thecause
refrigerant.
burst or personal injury due to
anomalously
• Do not put the high pressurepipe
drainage in the refrigerant.
directly into drainage channels where • Do not processing, splice the power cord, or share a socket with other
• poisonous
Do not put the gases such as
drainage pipesulphide
directly gasintocan occur. channels where
drainage • power
Do notplugs.
processing, splice the power cord, or share a socket with other
Poisonous gases will
poisonous gases such as sulphide gas flow into the room through drainage pipe and
can occur. This
power may cause fire or electric shock due to defecting contact, defecting
plugs.
seriously
Poisonousaffect gases thewill user’s
flow health
into theand roomsafety. This drainage
through can also pipecause andthe insulation and over-current
This may cause etc.shock due to defecting contact, defecting
fire or electric
corrosion of the indoor unit and a
seriously affect the user’s health and safety. This can also resultant unit failure or refrigerant
cause theleak. • Do
insulation andR410A
not vent into the
over-current atmosphere : R410A is a fluorinated
etc.
• Ensure
corrosionthat of the no indoor
air enters unit inand the refrigerant
a resultant unitcircuit
failurewhen the unitleak.
or refrigerant is • greenhouse gas, covered
Do not vent R410A into thebyatmosphere
the Kyoto Protocol
: R410A with Global Warming
is a fluorinated
• installed
Ensure that andno removed.
air enters in the refrigerant circuit when the unit is Potential (GWP)=1975.
greenhouse gas, covered by the Kyoto Protocol with Global Warming
If air enters
installed and in the refrigerant circuit, the pressure in the refrigerant circuit
removed. • Do not run
Potential the unit with removed panels or protections.
(GWP)=1975.
becomes tooinhigh, which cancircuit, cause the burst and personal injury.
If air enters the refrigerant pressure in the refrigerant circuit • Touching
Do not run rotating equipments,
the unit hot surfaces
with removed panels or
or high voltage parts can cause
protections.
• Do not bundling,
becomes too high,winding which can orcause
processingburst and for personal
the power cord. Or, do not
injury. personal
Touching injury due
rotating to entrapment,
equipments, burn or electric
hot surfaces or highshocks.
voltage parts can cause
• deforming
Do not bundling, the power winding plugor due to tread it.for the power cord. Or, do not
processing • Do not perform
personal injury dueanytochange of protective
entrapment, deviceshocks.
burn or electric itself or its setup
This may cause
deforming the power fire or heating.
plug due to tread it. condition.
• Do not perform any change of protective device itself or its setup
This may cause fire or heating. The forced operation by short-circuiting protective device of pressure switch
condition.
and
The temperature controller
forced operation or the use ofprotective
by short-circuiting non specified component
device canswitch
of pressure cause
fire
andor burst.
temperature controller or the use of non specified component can cause
fire or burst.
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Safety precautions
CAUTION
• Carry out the electrical work for ground lead with care.
Do not connect the ground lead to the gas line, water line, lightning conductor or telephone line’s ground lead. Incorrect grounding can cause unit faults
such as electric shocks due to short-circuiting.
• Use the circuit breaker of correct capacity. Circuit breaker should be • Take care when carrying the unit by hand.
the one that disconnect all poles under over current. If the unit weights more than 20kg, it must be carried by two or more
Using the incorrect one could cause the system failure and fire. persons. Do not carry by the plastic straps, always use the carry handle
• Install isolator or disconnect switch on the power supply wiring in when carrying the unit by hand. Use gloves to minimize the risk of cuts by
accordance with the local codes and regulations. the aluminum fins.
The isolator should be locked in OFF state in accordance with EN60204-1. • Dispose of any packing materials correctly.
• Be sure to install indoor unit properly according to the instruction Any remaining packing materials can cause personal injury as it contains
manual in order to run off the drainage smoothly. nails and wood. And to avoid danger of suffocation, be sure to keep the
Improper installation of indoor unit can cause dropping water into the room plastic wrapper away from children and to dispose after tear it up.
and damaging personal property. • For installation work, be careful not to get injured with the heat
• Install the drainage pipe to run off drainage securely according to the exchanger, piping flare portion or screws etc.
installation manual. • Be sure to insulate the refrigerant pipes so as not to condense the
Incorrect installation of the drainage pipe can cause dropping water into the ambient air moisture on them.
room and damaging personal property. Insufficient insulation can cause condensation, which can lead to moisture
• Be sure to install the drainage pipe with descending slope of 1/100 or damage on the ceiling, floor, furniture and any other valuables.
more, and not to make traps and air-bleedings. • When perform the air conditioner operation (cooling or drying
Check if the drainage runs off securely during commissioning and ensure operation) in which ventilator is installed in the room. In this case,
the space for inspection and maintenance. using the air conditioner in parallel with the ventilator, there is the
• After maintenance, all wiring, wiring ties and the like, should be possibility that drain water may backflow in accordance with the room
returned to their original state and wiring route, and the necessary lapse into the negative pressure status. Therefore, set up the opening
clearance from all metal parts should be secured. port such as incorporate the air into the room that may appropriate
• Secure a space for installation, inspection and maintenance specified to ventilation (For example; Open the door a little). In addition, just
in the manual. as above, so set up the opening port if the room lapse into negative
Insufficient space can result in accident such as personal injury due to pressure status due to register of the wind for the high rise apartment
falling from the installation place. etc.
• Be sure to perform air tightness test by pressurizing with nitrogen
gas after completed refrigerant piping work.
If the density of refrigerant exceeds the limit in the event of refrigerant
leakage in the small room, lack of oxygen can occur, which can cause
serious accidents.
• Do not install the unit in the locations listed below. • Do not install the unit near the location where leakage of combustible
• Locations where carbon fiber, metal powder or any powder is floating. gases can occur.
• Locations where any substances that can affect the unit such as sulphide If leaked gases accumulate around the unit, it can cause fire.
gas, chloride gas, acid and alkaline can occur. • Do not use the indoor unit at the place where water splashes may
• Vehicles and ships. occur such as in laundries.
• Locations where cosmetic or special sprays are often used. Since the indoor unit is not waterproof, it can cause electric shocks and fire.
• Locations with direct exposure of oil mist and steam such as kitchen and • Do not install nor use the system close to the equipment that
machine plant. generates electromagnetic fields or high frequency harmonics.
• Locations where any machines which generate high frequency Equipment such as inverters, standby generators, medical high frequency
harmonics are used. equipments and telecommunication equipments can affect the system, and
• Locations with salty atmospheres such as coastlines. cause malfunctions and breakdowns. The system can also affect medical
• Locations with heavy snow (If installed, be sure to provide base flame equipment and telecommunication equipment, and obstruct its function or
and snow hood mentioned in the manual). cause jamming.
• Locations where the unit is exposed to chimney smoke.
• Locations at high altitude (more than 1000m high). • Do not place any variables which will be damaged by getting wet
• Locations with ammonic atmospheres. under the indoor unit.
• Locations where heat radiation from other heat source can affect the unit. When the relative humidity is higher than 80% or drainage pipe is clogged,
• Locations without good air circulation. condensation or drainage water can drop and it can cause the damage of
• Locations with any obstacles which can prevent inlet and outlet air of valuables.
the unit. • Do not install the remote control at the direct sunlight.
• Locations where short circuit of air can occur (in case of multiple units It can cause malfunction or deformation of the remote control.
installation). • Do not use the unit for special purposes such as storing foods,
• Locations where strong air blows against the air outlet of outdoor unit. cooling precision instruments and preservation of animals, plants
• Locations where something located above the unit could fall. or art.
It can cause remarkable decrease in performance, corrosion and damage It can cause the damage of the items.
of components, malfunction and fire. • Do not install the outdoor unit in a location where insects and small
• Do not install the indoor unit in the locations listed below (Be sure to animals can inhabit.
install the indoor unit according to the installation manual for each Insects and small animals can enter the electric parts and cause damage
model because each indoor unit has each limitation). or fire. Instruct the user to keep the surroundings clean.
• Locations with any obstacles which can prevent inlet and outlet air of • Do not use the base flame for outdoor unit which is corroded or
the unit. damaged due to long periods of operation.
• Locations where vibration can be amplified due to insufficient strength Using an old and damage base flame can cause the unit falling down and
of structure. cause personal injury.
• Locations where the infrared receiver is exposed to the direct sunlight or
• Do not use any materials other than a fuse with the correct rating in
the strong light beam (in case of the infrared specification unit).
the location where fuses are to be used.
• Locations where an equipment affected by high harmonics is placed
Connecting the circuit with copper wire or other metal thread can cause
(TV set or radio receiver is placed within 1m).
unit failure and fire.
• Locations where drainage cannot run off safely.
It can affect performance or function and etc. • Do not touch any buttons with wet hands.
It can cause electric shocks.
• Do not install the outdoor unit in the locations listed below.
• Locations where discharged hot air or operating sound of the outdoor • Do not touch any refrigerant pipes with your hands when the system
unit can bother neighborhood. is in operation.
• Locations where outlet air of the outdoor unit blows directly to plants. The During operation the refrigerant pipes become extremely hot or extremely
outlet air can affect adversely to the plant etc. cold depending the operating condition, and it can cause burn injury or
• Locations where vibration can be amplified and transmitted due to frost injury.
insufficient strength of structure. • Do not touch the suction or aluminum fin on the outdoor unit.
• Locations where vibration and operation sound generated by the outdoor This may cause injury.
unit can affect seriously (on the wall or at the place near bed room). • Do not put anything on the outdoor unit and operating unit.
• Locations where an equipment affected by high harmonics is placed This may cause damage the objects or injury due to falling to the object.
(TV set or radio receiver is placed within 1m). • Do not use the unit for special purposes such as storing foods,
• Locations where drainage cannot run off safely. cooling precision instruments and preservation of animals, plants
It can affect surrounding environment and cause a claim. or art.
• Do not install the unit where corrosive gas (such as sulfurous acid • Do not clean up the unit with water.
gas etc.) or combustible gas (such as thinner and petroleum gases)
can accumulate or collect, or where volatile combustible substances
are handled.
Corrosive gas can cause corrosion of heat exchanger, breakage of plastic
parts and etc. And combustible gas can cause fire.
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L2
Intake L3 ( service
space )
Example installation side side
panel for
(mm) I II III IV putty electrical
L4 parts
Size L1 Open 280 280 180
Intake
L2 100 100 Open Open
Outlet putty
L1
L3 100 80 80 80
L4 250 Open 250 Open
Insulation of the connection portion Relation between setting plate and indoor unit
Cover the coupling with insulator and then cover it with tape. Page 23
Vinyl tape Place the slit upward.
How to remove and install the front panel
Removing Latches
Remove the 2 set screws.
Remove the 3 latches in the
upper section. And take off
the front panel.
Earthing work
Earth work shall be carried out without fail in order to prevent electric
shock and noise generation.
The connection of the earth cable to the following substances causes Installing
dangerous failures, therefore it shall never be done. City water pipe, Cover the body with the
Town gas pipe, TV antenna, lightning conductor, telephone line, etc. front panel. And lock the
latches (on the base).
HOW to relocate or dispose of the unit Tighten the 2 set screws.
Carry out in the above
Page 23 order.
Set screws
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Top
5°
Turn to
ø65 tighten
Putty
Thickness of the wall +1.5 cm
Indoor side Outdoor side Indoor side Outdoor side Installed state
Drill a hole with whole core drill. In case of rear piping draw out, cut off the lower
and the right side portions of the sleeve collar.
The screw of the
Preparation of indoor unit Terminal block
lid is tightened
securely.
Mounting of connecting wires
Terminal
Remove the lid, the terminal cover and wiring clamp.
cover
Connect the connecting wire securely to the terminal block.
1) Connect the connection wire securely to the terminal block. If the wire is not affixed Lid
completely, contact will be poor, and it is dangerous as the terminal block may heat
up and catch fire.
2) Take care not to confuse the terminal numbers for indoor and outdoor connections.
Fix the connecting wire by wiring clamp.
Attach the terminal cover and lid. Screw
Clamp
• In case of faulty wiring connection, the indoor unit stops,
CAUTION and then the run lamp turns on and the timer lamp blinks. Perform wiring, please take care of connecting the terminal
number of outdoor unit terminal block.
Installing the support of piping Use cables for interconnection wiring to avoid loosening of the
wires. CENELEC code for cables Required field cables.
Piping is possible in the rear, left, left rear, left Since this air
downward, right or downward direction. H05RNR4G1.5 (Example) or 245ICE57
conditioner has
H Harmonized cable type
been designed to 05 300/500 volts
collect dew drops Gutter R Natural-and/or synch. rubber wire insulation
Right on the rear surface N Polychloroprene rubber conductors insulation
to the drain pan, R Stranded core
do not attach the 4 or 5 Number of conductors
power cord above One conductor of the cable is the earth conductor
Rear G
Left the gutter. (yellow/green)
Downward Left rear 1.5 Section of copper wire (mm2)
Left downward Pipe accommodating section
Piping
Drain hose
Hold the bottom of the Tape only the portion that Remove the screw and drain hose, making it rotate. Note:
piping and fix direction goes through the wall. Remove it with hand or pliers. Be careful that If it is not inserted securely, water
before stretching it and Always tape the wiring Insert the drain cap. leakage may occur.
shaping it. with the piping. Insert the drain hose securely, making rotate. And install
Sufficient care must be taken not to damage the panel the screw.
when connecting pipes.
Drainage
CAUTION
Arrange the drain hose in a downward angle.
• Go through all installation steps and check if the
Avoid the following drain piping.
drainage is all right. Otherwise, water leak may occur.
Odor from Pour water to the drain pan located under the heat
the gutter exchanger, and ensure that the water is discharged
outdoor.
When the extended drain hose is indoor, securely
Higher than The drain hose tip Wavy The gap to the ground The drain hose tip is insulate it with a heat insulator available in the market.
specified is in water. is 5 cm or less. in the gutter.
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Switchgear or Circuit breaker capacity which is calculated from MAX. over current should be chosen along the regulations in each country.
The cable specifications are based on the assumption that a metal or plastic conduit is used with no more than three cables contained in a conduit and a voltage drop is
2%. For an installation falling outside of these conditions, please follow the internal cabling regulations. Adapt it to the regulation in effect in each country.
• Flaring work Measurement B (mm) Use a flare tool designed for R410A or a conventional
Measurement B Copper pipe
Clutch type flare Conventional (R22) flare tool flare tool. Please note that measurement B (protrusion
diameter
tool for R410A Clutch type Wing nut type from the flaring block) will vary depending on the type
φ6.35 0.0~0.5 1.0~1.5 1.5~2.0 of a flare tool in use. If a conventional flare tool is used,
please use a copper pipe gauge or a similar instrument to
φ9.52 0.0~0.5 1.0~1.5 1.5~2.0
check protrusion so that you can keep measurement B to
φ12.7 0.0~0.5 1.0~1.5 2.0~2.5 a correct value.
Flaring block
Copper pipe
Connection
Air purge
Tighten all flare nuts in the pipings both indoor and outside
wall so as not to cause leak. Compound pressure gauge
Connect operation valve, charge hose, manifold valve and Pressure gauge
vacuum pump as is illustrated right. Operation valve cap
Operation valve Gauge manifold
Open manifold valve handle Lo to its full width, and perform -0.1MPa (Designed specifically
(two-way valve)
vacuum or evacuation. (-76cmHg) for R410A)
Continue the vacuum or evacuation operation for 15 minutes Handle Hi
Handle Lo
or more and check to see that the vacuum gauge reads Charge hose
-0.1MPa. Operation valve
(Designed specifically for R410A)
After completing vacuum operation, close the Lo handle and (three-way valve)
Vacuum pump adapter
stop operation of the vacuum pump. Operation valve (Anti-reverse flow type)
After completing vacuum operation, fully open operation cap (Designed specifically for R410A)
valve (Both gas and liquid sides) with hexagon headed
wrench. Check joint Vacuum pump
Check for possible leakage of gas in the connection parts of
both indoor and outdoor.
• Since the system uses check joints differing in diameter Charge hose (Designed specifically for R410A)
from those found on the conventional models, a charge hose
(for R22) presently in use is not applicable. Please use one Securely tighten the operation valve cap and the check joint blind nut after
designed specifically for R410A. adjustment.
• Please use an anti-reverse flow type vacuum pump adapter Operation valve size Operation valve cap Check joint blind nut
so as to prevent vacuum pump oil from running back into the (mm) tightening torque (N·m) tightening torque (N·m)
system. Oil running back into an air-conditioning system may φ6.35 (1/4")
20 ~ 30
cause the refrigerant cycle to break down. φ9.52 (3/8") 10 ~ 12
φ12.7 (1/2") 25 ~ 35
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2-time flash Outdoor heat exchanger fluid pipe • Broken heat exchanger fluid pipe sensor wire, poor connector connection
sensor error
RUN light 4-time flash Discharge pipe sensor error • Broken discharge pipe sensor wire, poor connector connection.
keeps flashing
RUN light 2-time flash Rotor lock • Defective compressor
2 time flash • Open phase on compressor
• Defective outdoor unit boards
2-time flash Trouble of outdoor unit • Broken power transistor, broken compressor wire
• Broken discharge pipe sensor wire, poor connector connection
RUN light ON • Compressor blockage
3-time flash Over current • Overload operation, overcharge
4-time flash Power transistor error • Broken power transistor
5-time flash Over heat of compressor • Gas shortage, defective discharge pipe sensor, closed service valve
6-time flash Error of signal transmission • Defective power supply, Broken signal wire, defective in/outdoor unit boards
7-time flash Outdoor fan motor error • Defective fan motor, poor connector connection
Keep flashing Cooling high pressure protection • Gas over charge, short circuit of outdoor unit
Accessories
Standard accessories (Installation kit) Q’ty
Installation board
① 1
(Attached to the rear of the indoor unit)
Tapping screws
② 5
(for installation board 4 by 25mm)
Wood screw
⑥ 2
(for remote control switch holder 3.5 by 16mm)
⑦ ⑧
⑦ Air-cleaning filters 1
Filter holders
⑧ 1
(Attached to the front panel of the indoor unit)
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7.6
14.0 ~ 62.0N · m
190
6.9
55 55
10 Vacuum pump
15 ⑥
③ 359.5
11 Vacuum pump adapter (Anti-reverse flow type) ④ 427.5
⑦ (ø65) ⑤ 530 (ø16) ⑦ (ø65)
12 Gauge manifold
Option parts
a Sealing plate
b Sleeve
c Inclination plate
Installation Steps
d Putty
e Drain hose (extention hose) Pass the pipe through the hole in the wall,
Gently push the lower part to secure
① and hook the upper part of the indoor unit ② the unit.
Piping cover (for insulation of connection to the installation board.
f piping)
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Remote control
S Operation section
ON TIMER button
This button selects ON TIMER operation.
Unit display
Unit display section section
3 sec.
ON
CLEAN operation
OFF
1 sec.
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Warning note for remote control handling
Strictly prohibited
• Do not go near high temperature • Do not leave the remote control ex- • Do not drop the remote control.
places, such as an electric carpet posed to direct sunlight or other Handle with care.
or stove. strong lighting.
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• Do not put any obstructing obsta- • Do not spill any liquid on the • Do not place heavy objects on the
cles between the remote control remote control. remote control, or step on it.
and the unit.
(2) Unit ON/OFF button
(a) Auto restart function records the operational status of the air-conditioner immediately prior to be switched off by a power
• Do not hold the Unit ON/OFF button down for more than 5 seconds.
(Holding it down longer than 5 seconds sets the automatic cooling used during servicing or when relocating the air-conditioner.)
cut, and then automatically resumes operations after the power has been restored.
(b) The following settings will be cancelled: –6–
Notes (1) Auto restart function is set at on when the air-conditioner is shipped from the factory.
Consult with your dealer if this function needs to be switched off.
(2) When power failure ocurrs, the timer setting is cancelled. Once power is resumed,
reset the timer.
(3) If the jumper wire (J1) “AUTO RESTART” is cut, auto restart is disabled. (See the dia-
gram at right)
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Mode
Cooling ① at the start of operation.
Item
① ② one hour after the start of operation.
Temperature ③ two hours after the start of operation.
adjustment ②
③
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(b) Swing
Flap moves in upward and downward directions continuously.
S In HEAT operation S In COOL, DRY operation
Approx.
20°
Approx. 35°
Approx. 59°
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Cooling
Thermostat ON Thermostat OFF Failure
Compressor ON OFF OFF
Indoor fan motor ON ON ON
Outdoor fan motor ON OFF OFF
(few minutes ON) (few minutes ON)
Model
SRK10 SRK13 SRK18
Fan speed
AUTO 20~74rps 20~98rps 12~96rps
HI 20~74rps 20~98rps 12~96rps
MED 20~52rps 20~74rps 12~62rps
LO 20~38rps 20~46rps 12~38rps
Limited(Lower than
normal cooling operation)
Compressor Limited
speed Minimum (Lower than the speed in”Area A”)
STOP
set temperature.
Difference between set temperature. and return temperature.
(ii) The indoor unit check the current area by every 5 minutes, and operate by the next checking.
(c) Other
When the outside temperature. and room temperature. is low for cooling operation, indoor unit can not operate in cooling, and
dehumidify. In this case, the units operate in heating to rise the room temperature and after that start DRY operation.
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25.5
18 30
Outdoor air temperature (˚C)
(b) The unit checks the temperature every hour after the start of operation and, if the result of check is not same as the previ-
ous operation mode, changes the operation mode.
(i) If the setting temperature is changed with the remote control, the operation mode is judged immediately.
(ii) When both the indoor and the outdoor air temperatures are in the range “A”, cooling or dehumidifying is switched
depending on the difference between the setting temperature and the indoor air temperature.
(iii) When the operation mode has been judged following the change of setting temperature with the remote control, the
hourly judgment of operation mode is cancelled.
(c) When the unit is started again within one hour after the stop of automatic operation or when the automatic operation is
selected during cooling or dehumidifying operation, the unit is operated in the previous operation mode.
(d) Setting temperature can be adjusted within the following range. There is the relationship as shown below between the sig-
nals of the wireless remote control and the setting temperature.
Signals of wireless remote control (Display)
–6 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6
Setting Cooling 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
temperature Dehumidifying 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
(e) When the unit is operated automatically with the wired remote control connected, the cooling operation is controlled ac-
cording to the display temperatures while the setting temperature is compensated by + 1˚C during dehumidifying.
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Upper limit of compressor's command speed RangeA: 45rps, RangeB: 45rps RangeA: 50rps, RangeB: 34rps
AUTO,HI,MED
Adaptable to compressor's command
Indoor fan speed (Lower limit 4th speed)
Range A
68 73
Humidity(%)
2) When this control has continued for more than 30 minutes continuously,the following wind direction control is per-
formed.
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a) When the vertical wind direction is set at other than the vertical swing,the flaps change to the horizontal position.
b) When the horizontal wind direction is set at other than the horizontal swing,the louver changes to the vertical position.
(iii) Resetting condition:When any of followings is metdirec
1) Compressor's command speed is less than 32 rps. (SRK10, 13 only)
2) Detected value of humidity is less than 63%.
(b) Frost prevention control
(i) Operating conditions
1) compressor
2) command
speed
(ii) Detail of anti-frost operation Lower
Indoor heat exchanger limit
temperature 5°C or lower 2.5°C or lower speed
Item
Lower limit of compressor command speed 0 rps
Indoor fan 2.5 5 8
Indoor heat exchanger
Outdoor fan
temperature (ºC)
A B C
Outdoor heat exchanger temperature(°C)
Notes (1) When the outdoor heat exchanger temperature is in the range of B~C ºC, the speed is reduced by 8 rps at each 20 seconds.
(2) When the temperature is C ºC or higher, the compressor is stopped.
(3) When the outdoor heat exchanger temperature is in the range of A~B ºC, if the compressor command speed is been maintained and the opera-
tion has continued for more than 20 seconds at the same speed, it returns to the normal cooling operation.
¡ Temperature list
A B C
Outdoor air temperature >
= 32 ºC 50 52 56
Outdoor air temperature < 32 ºC 42 44 50
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A B
C D
(3) Values in〔 〕are for the model SRK18.
OFF
E F A B C D
Outdoor air temperature.(°C )
(Models SRK10, 13) , E, F (Model SRK18)
Outdoor air temperature (˚C) Outdoor air temperature (˚C)
E F A B C D E F A B C D
First time First time 0 2 9 11 22 25
After the After the 5 7 16 19 25 28
second times second times
(Example) Fuzzy
After lapse of 10 sec. or over(3)
(3) 4rps(1)
(1) 8rps(2)
(2)
lower
lower limit
After lapse of 10 sec. or over(3)
(3)
speed
limit
speed 30
30 rps
rps
0rps
A B C D
Indoor heat exchanger temperature(°C)
10
Temperature list
Models DXK09.12
A B C D
RPSmin < 50 52 54 55
50 <
= RPSmin < 91 54.5
91 <
= RPSmin < 97 54.5 51.5
97 <
= RPSmin < 100 51.5 50
100 <= RPSmin < 115 50
115 <= RPSmin
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0 rps
90 100 110
Discharge pipe temperature (˚C)
Notes (1) When the discharge pipe temperature is in the range of 100 to 110 ºC, the speed is reduced by 4 rps.
(2) When the discharge pipe temperature is raised and continues operation for 20 seconds without changing, then the speed is reduced again by 4 rps.
(3) If the discharge pipe temperature is in the range of 90~100ºC even when the compressor command speed is maintained for 60 second when the
temperature is in the range of 90~100ºC, the speed is raised by 1 rps and kept at that speed for 60 second. This process is repeated until the com-
mand speed is reached.
(4) Lower limit speed
Cooling
Models SRK10, 13, 18 20 rps
2) If the temperature of 110ºC is detected by the sensor on the discharge pipe, then the compressor will stop immediately.
When the discharge pipe temperature drops and the time delay of 3 minutes is over, the unit starts again within 1 hour
but there is no start at the third time.
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2) Detail of operation:
Outdoor fan
a)
b)
b)
c)
c)
3) Reset conditions:
a)
3) Reset
b) conditions:
(ii) a)
Heating
b)
1) Operating conditions: (model DXK15:0 )
(ii) Heating
1)
2) Operating
Detail conditions:
of operation:
3) Reset conditions:
2) Detail of operation:
a) (model DXK15:2 )
3) Reset conditions:
b)
a)
(r) Refrigeration
b) cycle system protection
(i) Starting conditions
(r) Refrigeration
1) Whencycle system protection
5 minutes have elapsed after the compressor ON or the completion of the defrost control
(i) 2)
Starting
Otherconditions
than the defrost control
1)
3) When 5after
When, minutes havethe
meeting elapsed after the
conditions of 1)compressor
and 2) above,ON the
or the completion
compressor of the
speed, defrost
indoor aircontrol
temperature (Th1) and indoor
2) Other than the defrost control
heat exchanger temperature (Th2) have met the conditions in the following table for 10 (DXK15:5) minutes:
3) When, after meeting the conditions of 1) and 2) above, the compressor speed, indoor air temperature (Th1) and indoor
Indoor air temperature (Th1)/
Operation mode
heat exchanger Compressor
temperature speed
(Th2) (N) met
have Indoor
the air temperature
in(Th1)
- conditions
34- the following table
Indoor heat for 5temperature
exchanger minutes: (Th2)
Cooling 50 <
=N 10 <= Th1<
= 40 Th1 4<Th2
Indoor air temperature (Th1)/
Operation mode Compressor speed (N) Indoor air <temperature (Th1)
Heating(1) 50 <
=N 0 = Th1<= 40 Th2<Th1+6
Indoor heat exchanger temperature (Th2)
Except that the fan speed
Cooling 50 = Nis HI in heating operation.
10 = Th1 = 40 Th1 4 Th2
Heating(1) 50 = N 0 = Th1 = 40 Th2 Th1 6
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8. MAINTENANCE DATA
(1) Cautions
(a) If you are disassembling and checking an air conditioner, be sure to turn off the power before beginning. When working
on indoor units, let the unit sit for about 1 minute after turning off the power before you begin work. When working on
an outdoor unit, there may be an electrical charge applied to the main circuit (electrolytic condenser), so begin work
only after discharging this electrical charge (to DC 10 V or lower).
(b) When taking out printed circuit boards, be sure to do so without exerting force on the circuit boards or package com-
ponents.
(c) When disconnecting and connecting connectors, take hold of the connector housing and do not pull on the lead wires.
(2) Items to check before troubleshooting
(a) Have you thoroughly investigated the details of the trouble which the customer is complaining about?
(b) Is the air conditioner running? Is it displaying any self-diagnosis information?
(c) Is a power supply with the correct voltage connected?
(d) Are the control lines connecting the indoor and outdoor units wired correctly and connected securely?
(e) Is the outdoor unit’s service valve open?
(3) Troubleshooting procedure (If the air conditioner does not run at all)
If the air conditioner does not run at all, diagnose the trouble using the following troubleshooting procedure. If the air
conditioner is running but breaks down, proceed to troubleshooting step (4).
Important When all the following conditions are met, we say that the air conditioner will not run at all.
(a) The RUN light does not light up.
(b) The flaps do not open.
(c) The indoor unit fan motors do not run.
(d) The self-diagnosis display does not function.
Troubleshooting procedure (If the air conditioner does not run at all) * If the voltage is correct, it will be
within the following voltage range.
AC 198 ~ 264 V
Is the correct voltage Make sure the correct volt-
connected for the power NO
age is connected, then per-
supply? form an operation check.
YES
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Check the self-diagnosis display. Eliminate the cause of the trouble and perform an
operation check.
See page 37.
Is an error code displayed by NO Using the Service mode, access the self-diagnosis
the self-diagnosis function? displays generated in the past.
Replace the faulty component, then perform an The air conditioning system is operating normally.
operation check.
Note (1) Even in cases where only intermittent stop data are generated, the air conditioning system is normal. However, if the same protective operation recurs
repeatedly (3 or more times), it will lead to customer complaints. Judge the conditions in comparison with the contents of the complaints.
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• Broken room temperature When a room temperature sensor wire disconnection is detected while operation
2‐time Room sensor wire, poor connector is stopped. (If a temperature of –45ºC or lower is detected for 15 seconds, it is
flash ON temperature connection judged that the wire is disconnected.)
sensor error • Indoor PCB is faulty (Not displayed during operation.)
5‐time Active filter When the wrong voltage connected for the power supply.
ON • Defective active filter
flash voltage error When the outdoor PCB is faulty.
When conditions for turning the indoor unit’s fan motor on exist during air
6‐time Indoor fan • Defective fan motor, poor
ON conditioner operation, an indoor unit fan motor speed of 300 min-1 or lower is
flash motor error connector connection
measured for 30 seconds or longer. (The air conditioner stops.)
Refrigeration
7‐time cycle system • Service valve is closed.
ON When refrigeration cycle system protective control operates.
flash protective • Refrigerant is insufficient
control
• Broken outdoor air temp. -55℃ or lower is detected for 5 seconds continuously 3 times within 40 minutes
Outdoor air
Keeps 1‐time temperature
sensor wire, poor connector after initial detection of this anomalous temperature.
flashing flash connection Or -55℃ or lower is detected for within 20 seconds after power ON.
sensor error • Outdoor PCB is faulty (The compressor is stopped.)
• Broken heat exchanger sensor -55℃ or lower is detected for 5 seconds continuously 3 times within 40 minutes
Keeps 2‐time Outdoor heat wire, poor connector after initial detection of this anomalous temperature.
exchanger
flashing flash connection Or -55℃ or lower is detected for within 20 seconds after power ON.
sensor error • Outdoor PCB is faulty (The compressor is stopped.)
• Compressor locking, open The inverter output current (compressor motor current) exceeds the set value
1‐time phase on compressor output, during compressor start.
ON Current cut shortcircuit on power
flash (The air conditioner stops.)
transistor, closed service valve
When there is an emergency stop caused by trouble in the outdoor unit, or the
2‐time Trouble of • Broken compressor wire
ON input current value is found to be lower than the set value.
flash outdoor unit • Compressor blockage
(The air conditioner stops.)
• Overload operation
3‐time Current safe When the compressor command speed is lower than the set value and the current
ON • Overcharge
flash stop safe has operated. (The compressor is stopped.)
• Compressor locking
When there is an emergency stop caused by trouble in the outdoor unit, or the
4‐time Power transistor • Broken power transistor
input current value is found to be lower than the set value continuously for 3
ON error minutes or longer.
flash
(The compressor is stopped.)
7‐time Outdoor fan • Defective fan motor, poor When the outdoor unit’s fan motor sped continues for 30 seconds or longer at
ON motor error connector connection 75 min-1 or lower. (3 times) (The air conditioner stops.)
flash
• Defective compressor If the compressor motor’s magnetic pole positions cannot be correctly detected
2‐time 2‐time when the compressor starts.
Rotor lock • Open phase on compressor
flash flash • Defective outdoor PCB (The air conditioner stops.)
Notes (1) The air conditioner cannot be restarted using the remote control for 3 minutes after operation stops.
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Term Explanation
The service mode is the mode where service data are displayed by flashing of the display lights
Service mode
when the operations in item (b) below are performed with the indoor control.
These are the contents of error displays and protective stops which occurred in the past in the air
conditioner system. Error display contents and protective stop data from past anomalous
Service data operations of the air conditioner system are saved in the indoor unit control’s non-volatile
memory (memory which is not erased when the power goes off). There are two types of data,
self-diagnosis data and stop data, described below.
These are the data which display the reason why a stop occurred when an error display (self-
diagnosis display) occurred in an indoor unit. Data are recorded for up to 5 previous occurrences.
Data which are older than the 5th previous occurrence are erased.
Self-diagnosis data In addition, data on the temperature of each sensor (room temperature, indoor heat exchanger,
outdoor heat exchanger, outdoor air temperature, discharge pipe), remote control information
(operation switching, fan speed switching) are recorded when trouble occurs, so more detailed
information can be checked.
These are the data which display the reason by a stop occurred when the air conditioning system
performed protective stops, etc. in the past. Even if stop data alone are generated, the system
restarts automatically. (After executing the stop mode while the display is normal, the system
restarts automatically.) Data for up to 10 previous occasions are stored. Data older than the 10th
Stop data
previous occasion are erased.
( Important) In cases where transient stop data only are generated, the air conditioner system
may still be normal. However, if the same protective stop occurs frequently (3 or
more times), it could lead to customer complaints.
Start
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3: To count the number of flashes in the service mode, count the number of flashes after the light lights up for 1.5 second
initially (start signal). (The time that the light lights up for 1.5 second (start signal) is not counted in the number of
flashes.)
In the case of current cut (example: stop code “42”)
The RUN light (10’s digit) flashes 4 times and the TIMER light (1’s digit) flashes 2 times.
4 10 + 2 1 = 42 From the table, read the instructions for error code 42, “current cut”.
1.5 sec.
ON
RUN light
(10’s digit)
OFF
0.5 sec. 0.5 sec.
ON
TIMER light
(1’s digit)
OFF
11-second interval
*4: When in the service mode, when the remote control settings (operation switching, fan speed switching, temperature
setting) are set as shown in the following table and sent to the air conditioner unit, the unit switches to display of service data.
① Self-diagnosis data
What are Self- ....... These are control data (reasons for stops, temperature at each sensor, remote control information)
diagnosis Data? from the time when there were error displays (abnormal stops) in the indoor unit in the past.
Data from up to 5 previous occasions are stored in memory. Data older than the 5th previous occasion are erased.
The temperature setting indicates how many occasions previous to the present setting the error display
data are and the operation switching and fan speed switching data show the type of data.
(Example)
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② Stop data
Remote control setting
Operation Fan speed Temperature Displayed data
switching switching setting
21ºC Displays the reason for the stop (stop code) the previous time when the air conditioner was stopped by protective stop control.
22ºC Displays the reason for the stop (stop code) 2 times previous when the air conditioner was stopped by protective stop control.
23ºC Displays the reason for the stop (stop code) 3 times previous when the air conditioner was stopped by protective stop control.
24ºC Displays the reason for the stop (stop code) 4 times previous when the air conditioner was stopped by protective stop control.
25ºC Displays the reason for the stop (stop code) 5 times previous when the air conditioner was stopped by protective stop control.
Cooling LO
26ºC Displays the reason for the stop (stop code) 6 times previous when the air conditioner was stopped by protective stop control.
27ºC Displays the reason for the stop (stop code) 7 times previous when the air conditioner was stopped by protective stop control.
28ºC Displays the reason for the stop (stop code) 8 times previous when the air conditioner was stopped by protective stop control.
29ºC Displays the reason for the stop (stop code) 9 times previous when the air conditioner was stopped by protective stop control.
30ºC Displays the reason for the stop (stop code) 10 times previous when the air conditioner was stopped by protective stop control.
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OFF Can not receive signals for 35 Power supply is faulty. When 35 seconds passes without
5 time
05 seconds Power supply cables and signal lines are improperly wired. communications signals from either the outdoor unit or
flash
(if communications have recovered) Indoor or outdoor PCB are faulty. the indoor unit being detected correctly.
Cooling overload operation. When the outdoor heat exchanger sensor's value exceeds
5 time
35 Cooling high pressure control Outdoor unit fan speed drops.
flash the set value. (5 times)
Outdoor heat exchanger sensor is short circuit.
6 time Refrigerant is insufficient. When the discharge pipe sensor's value exceeds the set
36 Compressor overheat 110°C Discharge pipe sensor is faulty.
flash value. (2 times)
Service valve is closed.
8 time Outdoor unit's fan motor is Outdoor fan motor is faulty. When a fan speed of 75 min-1 or lower continues for 30
48 Connector connections are poor.
flash abnormal seconds or longer. (3 times)
Outdoor PCB is faulty.
Short circuit in the power
1 time Outdoor PCB is faulty. When it is judged that the power transistor was
51 transistor (high side)
flash Power transistor is damaged. damaged at the time the compressor started.
Current cut circuit breakdown
7 time Refrigeration cycle system Service valve is closed. When refrigeration cycle system protective control
57
flash protective control Refrigerant is insufficient. operates. (3 times)
Compressor wiring is disconnected. When the current is 1A or less at the time the
Compressor wiring is unconnection Power transistor is damaged. compressor started.
9 time
59 Voltage drop Power supply construction is defective. When the power supply voltage drops during operation.
flash
Low speed protective control Outdoor PCB is faulty. When the compressor command speed is 1ower than 32
Compressor is faulty. rps for 60 minutes.
Compressor is faulty.
Compressor output is open phase. After the compressor starts, when the compressor stops
OFF 60 Rotor lock Electronic expansion valve is faulty. due to rotor lock. (2 times)
Overload operation.
Outdoor PCB is faulty.
6 time
Connection lines between the When 10 seconds passes after the power is turned on
flash 1 time Connection lines are faulty.
61 indoor and outdoor units are without communications signals from the indoor or
flash Indoor or outdoor PCB are faulty.
faulty outdoor unit being detected correctly.
Indoor or outdoor PCB are faulty. When 7 minute 35 seconds passes without
2 time
62 Serial transmission error communications signals from either the outdoor unit or
flash Noise is causing faulty operation.
the indoor unit being detected correctly.
Indoor unit's fan motor is Indoor fan motor is faulty. When the indoor unit's fan motor is detected to be running
OFF 80 Connector connections are poor. at 300 min-1 or lower speed with the fan motor in the ON
abnormal
Indoor PCB is faulty. condition while the air conditioner is running.
Indoor heat exchanger sensor Indoor heat exchanger sensor wire is When a temperature of –28°C or lower is sensed
2 time
82 disconnected. continuously for 40 minutes during heating operation.
flash is abnormal (anomalous stop)
Connector connections are poor. (the compressor stops).
8 time
4 time High humidity condition.
flash 84 Anti-condensation control Anti-condensation prevention control is operating.
flash Humidity sensor is faulty.
5 time Indoor unit fan speed drops. When the anti-frost control operates and the compressor
85 Anti-frost control
flash Indoor heat exchanger sensor is broken wire. stops during cooling operation.
Heating overload operation. When high pressure control operates during heating
6 time
86 Heating high pressure control Indoor unit fan speed drops.
flash operation and the compressor stops.
Indoor heat exchanger sensor is short circuit.
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Note (1) The number of flashes when in the Service ode do not include the 1.5 second period when the lights light up at first (start signal). (See the example
shown below.)
1.5 sec.
ON
RUN light
(10’s digit)
OFF
0.5 sec. 0.5 sec.
ON
TIMER light
(1’s digit)
OFF
11-second interval
* If no data are recorded (error code is normal), the information display in the remote control becomes as follows.
1.5 sec.
ON
RUN light
(10’s digit)
OFF
0.5 sec. 0.5 sec.
ON
TIMER light
(1’s digit)
OFF
11-second interval
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(e) Room temperature sensor temperature, indoor heat exchanger sensor temperature, outdoor air tempera-
ture sensor temperature, outdoor heat exchanger sensor temperature table
Unit: ºC
TIMER light
(1’s digit)
RUN light
(10’s digit) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Buzzer sound
6 -60 -61 -62 -63 -64
5 -50 -51 -52 -53 -54 -55 -56 -57 -58 -59
4 -40 -41 -42 -43 -44 -45 -46 -47 -48 -49
Yes
(sounds for 0.1 second) 3 -30 -31 -32 -33 -34 -35 -36 -37 -38 -39
2 -20 -21 -22 -23 -24 -25 -26 -27 -28 -29
1 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15 -16 -17 -18 -19
0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9
0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
3 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
No 4 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49
(does not sound) 5 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59
6 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69
7 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79
8 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89
9 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99
* If no data are recorded (error code is normal), the display for each sensor becomes as shown below.
Sensor name Sensor value displayed when the error code is normal
Room temperature sensor temperature -19ºC
Indoor heat exchanger sensor temperature -64ºC
Outdoor air temperature sensor temperature -64ºC
Outdoor heat exchanger sensor temperature -64ºC
(Example) Room temperature, indoor heat exchanger, outdoor air temperature, outdoor heat exchanger: “-9ºC”
0.1 sec.
ON If the temperature is < 0, the buzzer sounds.
Buzzer sound If the temperature is >
= 0, the buzzer does not sound.
OFF
1.5 sec.
ON
RUN light
(10’s digit)
OFF
0.5 sec. 0.5 sec.
ON
TIMER light
(1’s digit)
OFF
11-second interval
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Buzzer sound
3 -60 -62 -64
Yes 2 -40 -42 -44 -46 -48 -50 -52 -54 -56 -58
(sounds for 0.1 second) 1 -20 -22 -24 -26 -28 -30 -32 -34 -36 -38
0 -2 -4 -6 -8 -10 -12 -14 -16 -18
0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18
1 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38
2 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58
No 3 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 78
(does not sound)
4 80 82 84 86 88 90 92 94 96 98
5 100 102 104 106 108 110 112 114 116 118
6 120 122 124 126 128 130 132 134 136 138
7 140 142 144 146 148 150
* If no data is recorded (error code is normal), the display for sensor becomes as shown below.
Sensor name Sensor value displayed when the error code is normal
Discharge pipe sensor temperature -64ºC
0.1 sec.
ON If the temperature is < 0, the buzzer sounds.
Buzzer sound If the temperature is >
= 0, the buzzer does not sound.
OFF
1.5 sec.
ON
RUN light
(10’s digit)
OFF
0.5 sec. 0.5 sec.
ON
TIMER light
(1’s digit)
OFF
11-second interval
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Customer Model
Date of investigation
Machine name
Content of complaint
Judgment
Remarks
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180 30
160
25
140
Resistance (k )
Resistance (k )
120 20
100
15
80
60 10
40
5
20
0 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 135
Temperature (˚C) Temperature (˚C)
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Current cut Compressor lock, Compressor wiring short circuit, Compressor output is open phase,
Outdoor PCB is faulty, Service valve is closed, EEV is faulty, Compressor faulty.
54.
*
*
52.
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46)
Error of signal transmission Wiring error including power cable, defective indoor/
outdoor PCB
② ③
② ③
① ②
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Trouble of outdoor unit Insufficient refregerant amount, Faulty power transistor, Broken compressor wire
Service valve close, Defective EEV, Defective outdoor PCB
AC AC
AC AC
AC AC
(1)
(2)
◆
(1)
(3)
Notes (1) 54.
ourdoor PCB
See page 54 for the fan motor and outdoor PCB check pro-
outdoor
After making sure the fan motor and outdoor PCB are nor-
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Rotor
Rotor lock
lock
Defective compressor, defective
Defective compressor, defective
outdoor PCB
outdoor PCB
■
■ Humidity
Humidity sensor
sensor operation
operation
Failure mode Control input circuit resding Air conditioning system operation
Failure mode Control input circuit resding Air conditioning system operation
①
①
②
②
①②
①②
① ②
① ②
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NO
Is the fuse burnt out? (3.15 A) Replace fuse.
YES
YES
NO
Is the fuse burnt out? (3.15 A) Replace fuse.
YES
YES
① ④ ⑤
DC several V (–)
(4~6 V) GND DC 308~336V
Measuring Resistance when
DC15V point normal
①−③
CNU Indoor PCB
⑥ ⑤ ④ ③ ② ① ④−③
⑤−③
⑥ ⑤ ④ ③ ② ①
Yellow
White
Black
Blue
Red
FMI
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(Example)
RUN light : ON
Output voltage TIMER light: 2 time flash
(ACV)
0
8~10 sec. 1 sec. 3 min. 1 sec. 3 min. 1 sec.
(10) (10)
How How to make
to make sure sure of wireless
of wireless remote
remote controller
control
(1)
Is remote NO Remote control
control normal? defects
Again pushing
operating switch
Defective remote
NO control
YES
Operating the unit.
NO
Control problem on
main unit
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Check point of outdoor unit
Color symbol
Inspection power transistor
Mark Color Remove the fasten terminal and test output voltage
BK Black YE
OR Orange OR R
RD Red
PWB ASSY
WH White TERMINAL T1 T2 POWER
(11) Outdoor unit inspection points
TRANSISTOR
YE Yellow BLOCK 250V 15A
BK R.IN
t F2
Y G Yellow Green TB L 1 P U RD
U
+ + 250V 20A
NOISE NU V WH M
V
Models SRC10YN-S, 13YN-S, 18YN-S
N 2 FILTER NV 3
Power source WH S.IN W BK
NW W
1 Phase 3 CM
220-240V 50Hz F3 250V 1A
YG PAM
220V 60Hz RD C-2
-
F4
CIRCUIT
F1
YG G1 CNFAN M
250V 10A
250V 2A
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SWITCHING POWER FMo
CNTH CNEEV CIRCUIT
2 2 2
t t t M Inspection of outdoor fan motor
See page 54.
EEV
TH1 TH2 TH3
Power source and serial signal inspection
1 to 2 : AC 220/230/240V
2 to 3 : Normal if the voltage oscillates between DC 0 and approx. 20V Inspection of electronic expansion valve
See page 54.
1 -3
6 5 4 3 2 1
Expansion valve connector 1 -4
(6P, black)
Approx. DC5 V is detected for 10 seconds after the power on.
White
Yellow
Orange
Blue
Red
1 -5
1 -6
FM0
Yellow
Blue
Red
Black
③−④ DC 15V
②−④ DC several V (4~7V)
⑥ ⑤ ④ ③ ② ①
⑥ ⑤ ④ ③ ② ①
CNFAN Outdoor PCB
DC several (4~7V)
DC308~336V GND
(−) DC15V
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PARTS LIST
INDOOR UNIT
SRK10YN-S3, -S4, -S5, -S6, -S7
SRK13YN-S3, -S4, -S5, -S6, -S7
SRK18YN-S3, -S4, -S5, -S6, -S7
OUTDOOR UNIT
SRC10YN-S3, -S4, -S5, -S6, -S7
SRC13YN-S3, -S4, -S5, -S6, -S7
SRC18YN-S3, -S4, -S5, -S6, -S7
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15 21
18
20
22
19
23
4 5
7 13
6
23 17
1
4
16
9 12
3
10
11 14
10 9
8
CRAE0285
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EA E C &C N R L
4
7
6
5
3
20 10 2
1
9
14
15
17
16 11
18
12
13
19
25 22
23
26 21
27 24
CRAE0286
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15 21
18
20
22
19
23
4 5
7 13
6
23 17
1
4
16
9 12
3
10
11 14
10 9
8
CRAE0285
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EA E C &C N R L
4
7
6
5
3
20 10 2
1
9
14
15
17
16 11
18
12
13
19
25 22
23
26 21
27 24
CRAE0286
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15 21
18
20
22
19
23
4 5
7 13
6
23 17
1
4
16
9 12
3
10
11 14
10 9
8
CRAE0285
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EA E C &C N R L
4
7
6
5
3
20 10 2
1
9
14 15
16
17
19
18 11
12
13
25 22
23
26
27 24 21
CRAE0287
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6
5
6 12 14
15
16 17
17 6
1
6 3
7
6
8
10
4
7 17 18 CR E0388
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EA E C &C N R L
1
13
4 6
L
8
19
2 18 7
17
3
20 11 9
21 AS
15
31
14
24
16
10
24 30 27 22
26 12
29
28
25
23 24 CR E0389
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6
5
6 12 14
15
16 17
17 6
1
6 3
7
6
8
10
4
7 17 18 CR E0388
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EA E C &C N R L
1
14
5 7
L
9
20
3
2 19 8
18
4
21 12 10
22 AS
16
32
15
25
17
11
25 31 28 23
27 13
30
29
26
24 25 CR E0390
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18 11
13
12
8
6 15
16
10
8 14
7
17
4
1
2
9
5
8 CR E0391
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EA E C &C N R L
1
14
5
6
L
20 9
7
19
8
18
15 10
AS
22 4
3 12
2
16
32
21 17
24
27 11
26
24
31 30 28 23
25 24 13
29 CR E0392
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RESIDENTIAL AIR-CONDITIONING
TECHNICAL MANUAL & PARTS LIST
Because of our policy of continuous improvement, we reserve the right to make changes in all specifications without notice.
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