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EDMT281426 Publication list
Publication list
Refrigerant Inverter/ Series Book No. Type, Hz Model name of Area Note Published
Non Inverter indoor / outdoor unit in
- Indoor units
FCQ71/100/125/140KVEA
FFQ25/35/50/60BV1B
FHQ35/50/60/71/100/125BVV1B
FBQ50/60BV1A
FBQ71/100/125/140DV1
EDHK281002 H/P 50Hz Hong Kong Jun. 2010
- Outdoor units
RZQ71KBV1
RZQ100/125/140HY4A
RXS25/35EBVMA
RXS50/60FVMA
RKS25/35EBVMA
RKS50/60FVMA
- Indoor units
FCQ50/60LUV1V
FCQ71-140LUV1
FFQ25-60BV1B
FHQ50/60BVV1V
FHQ35/71/100/125BVV1B
FHQ140CAVEA
RZQ FDXS25-60CVMA - New lineup of indoor units:
FBQ50-71BV1A FCQ50/60LUV1V
FBQ50/60DV1V FHQ50/60BVV1V
EDVN281408 H/P 50Hz FBQ71-140DV1 Vietnam FBQ50/60DV1V Sep. 2014
FVQ50/60CVE FVQ50/60CVE
FVQ71-140CVEB
- New lineup of outdoor units:
- Outdoor units RZQ50/60KBV1V
RZQ50/60KBV1V
R410A Inverter RZQ50/60KBV4A
RZQ71-140KCV4A
RZQ100-140HAY4A
RXS25/35EBVMA
RXS50FAVMA
RXS50-71FVMA
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EDMT281426
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SkyAir
RZQS, RZQ series
Model series
Power
Class 50 60 71 100 125 140
supply
FCQ 71KA 100KA 125KA 140KA VEA
71BW 100BW 125BW V1A
FHQ
140CA VEA
Indoor
FAQ 71C 100C VEA
unit
FBQ 71DB 100DB 125DB 140DB VEA
50C 60C VE
FVQ
71C 100C 125C 140C VEB
RZQS 50A 60A V1
Outdoor
71L 100L 125L 140L V1
unit RZQ
100HA 125HA 140HA Y4A
1. External appearance
1
Indoor unit
Wired
remote controller
Wireless
remote controller
Outdoor unit
RZQS50AV1
RZQS60AV1
RZQ100HAY4A
RZQ125HAY4A
RZQ140HAY4A
2.2 Nomenclature
Indoor unit
F C Q 71 KA VE A
Standard symbol
A: Australia
B: Europe
Power supply symbol
V1: 1 phase, 220-240V, 50Hz
VE: 1 phase, 220-240/220V, 50/60Hz
Indicates major design category
Capacity indication
Refrigerant and type
Q: R410A, Heat pump or Cooling only
Shape
C: Ceiling mounted cassette (Round flow)
H: Ceiling Suspended
A: Wall Mounted
B(-DB): Duct connection middle and high static
pressure
V: Floor Standing
Unit category
F: Air cooled split indoor unit
Outdoor unit
R Z Q S 50 A V1
Standard symbol
A: Australia
Power supply symbol
V1: 1 phase, 220-240V, 50Hz
Y4: 3 phase, 380-415V, 50Hz
Indicates major design category
Capacity indication
Grade and refrigerant symbol
S: Inverter (High grade model), R410A
Refrigerant and type
Q: R410A, Heat Pump
Inverter / Non inverter
Z: Inverter
Unit category
R: Air cooled split outdoor unit
3. Functions
1
Indoor FVQ50/60CVE
FCQ71-140KAVEA FHQ71-125BWV1A FHQ140CAVEA FAQ71/100CVEA FBQ71-140DBVEA
unit FVQ71-140CVEB
Category Function RZQS50/60AV1
Outdoor RZQ71-140LV1 RZQ71-125LV1 RZQ140LV1 RZQ71/100LV1 RZQ71-140LV1
RZQ71-140LV1
unit RZQ100-140HAY4A RZQ100/125HAY4A RZQ140HAY4A RZQ100HAY4A RZQ100-140HAY4A
RZQ100-140HAY4A
Inverter control { { { { { {
Auto swing { { { { — {
Swing pattern selection { — — — — —
Draft prevention function (heating) { { { { — —
Independent up-and-down airflow — — — — — {
DC fan motor (Indoor unit) { — { { { {
Switchable fan speed { (3 step) { (2 step) { (3 step) { (3 step) { (3 step) { (3 step)
Auto airflow rate — — — { (*5) — { (*5)
Comfort
High fan speed mode — — — { — { (*8)
Program “Dry” { { { { { {
High ceiling application { { (*7) { (*7-2) — — —
Two selectable temperature-sensors (*1) { { { { { {
Hot start (after defrost) { { { { { {
Year-round cooling applicable { { { { { {
Night quiet operation (*2) { { { { { {
Setpoint auto reset (*5) { { { { { {
Setpoint range set (*5) { { { { { {
Remote
controller Weekly schedule timer { (*3) { (*3) { (*3) { (*3) { (*3) { (*5)
Off timer (programmed) (*5) { { { { { {
On/Off timer (*6) { { { { { {
Anti-bacterial air filter { { { — { (*4) {
Mould-proof air filter — — — { — —
Cleanliness
Silver ion anti-bacterial drain pan { — — — { —
Mould-proof drain pan — — — — — —
Drain pump mechanism { { (*4) { (*4) { (*4) { —
Pre-charged for up to 30 m (*2) { { { { { {
Pre-charged for up to 10 m (*2) — — — — — —
Long-life filter { { { — { (*4) {
Work &
Filter sign { { { { { {
servicing
Ceiling soiling prevention { — — — — —
Low gas pressure detection (*2) { { { { { {
Emergency operation { { { { { {
Self-diagnosis function { { { { { {
Auto-restart { { { { { {
Auto-cooling/heating change-over { { { { { {
Control by 2 remote controllers { { { { { {
Control Group control by 1 remote controller { { { { { {
features External command control { (*4) { (*4) { (*4) { (*4) { (*4) { (*4)
Central remote control { { (*4) { { { {
Interlock control { { { { { {
DIII-NET communication standard { — { { { {
High-efficiency filter { — — — { —
Options Ultra long-life filter { — — — — —
Fresh air intake kit { — { — — —
Others Anti corrosion treated heat exchangers (*2) { { { { { {
Notes: {: Functions exist.
—: No functions
*1: Applicable when wired remote controller is used
*2: For the outdoor units
*3: Applicable when BRC1D61 or BRC1E62 is used
*4: Option
*5: Applicable when BRC1E62 is used
*6: Applicable when BRC1C61 is used
*7: Installable on max. 3.5 m high ceiling
*7-2: Installable on max. 4.3 m high ceiling
*8: Applicable for FVQ50-100
4. Specifications
4.1 FCQ
Notes: *1. The above data are based on the following conditions. Conversion formulae
Cooling Heating Piping length kcal/h=kW×860
Indoor: 27°CDB, 19°CWB Indoor: 20°CDB, 15°CWB 7.5m Btu/h=kW×3412
Outdoor: 35°CDB, 24°CWB Outdoor: 7°CDB, 6°CWB (Horizontal) cfm=m³/min×35.3
*2. Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
*3. Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured according to JIS parameters and criteria. During operation
these values are somewhat higher owing to ambient conditions.
Notes: *1. The above data are based on the following conditions. Conversion formulae
Cooling Heating Piping length kcal/h=kW×860
Indoor: 27°CDB, 19°CWB Indoor: 20°CDB, 15°CWB 7.5m Btu/h=kW×3412
Outdoor: 35°CDB, 24°CWB Outdoor: 7°CDB, 6°CWB (Horizontal) cfm=m³/min×35.3
*2. Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
*3. Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured according to JIS parameters and criteria. During operation
these values are somewhat higher owing to ambient conditions.
Notes: *1. The above data are based on the following conditions. Conversion formulae
Cooling Heating Piping length kcal/h=kW×860
Indoor: 27°CDB, 19°CWB Indoor: 20°CDB, 15°CWB 7.5m Btu/h=kW×3412
Outdoor: 35°CDB, 24°CWB Outdoor: 7°CDB, 6°CWB (Horizontal) cfm=m³/min×35.3
*2. Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
*3. Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured according to JIS parameters and criteria. During operation
these values are somewhat higher owing to ambient conditions.
Notes: *1. The above data are based on the following conditions. Conversion formulae
Cooling Heating Piping length kcal/h=kW×860
Indoor: 27°CDB, 19°CWB Indoor: 20°CDB, 15°CWB 7.5m Btu/h=kW×3412
Outdoor: 35°CDB, 24°CWB Outdoor: 7°CDB, 6°CWB (Horizontal) cfm=m³/min×35.3
*2. Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
*3. Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured according to JIS parameters and criteria. During operation
these values are somewhat higher owing to ambient conditions.
4.2 FHQ
Notes: *1. The above data are based on the following conditions. Conversion formulae
Cooling Heating Piping length kcal/h=kW×860
Indoor: 27°CDB, 19°CWB Indoor: 20°CDB, 15°CWB 7.5m Btu/h=kW×3412
Outdoor: 35°CDB, 24°CWB Outdoor: 7°CDB, 6°CWB (Horizontal) cfm=m³/min×35.3
*2. Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
*3. Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured according to JIS parameters and criteria. During operation
these values are somewhat higher owing to ambient conditions.
Notes: *1. The above data are based on the following conditions. Conversion formulae
Cooling Heating Piping length kcal/h=kW×860
Indoor: 27°CDB, 19°CWB Indoor: 20°CDB, 15°CWB 7.5m Btu/h=kW×3412
Outdoor: 35°CDB, 24°CWB Outdoor: 7°CDB, 6°CWB (Horizontal) cfm=m³/min×35.3
*2. Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
*3. Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured according to JIS parameters and criteria. During operation
these values are somewhat higher owing to ambient conditions.
Notes: *1. The above data are based on the following conditions. Conversion formulae
Cooling Heating Piping length kcal/h=kW×860
Indoor: 27°CDB, 19°CWB Indoor: 20°CDB, 15°CWB 7.5m Btu/h=kW×3412
Outdoor: 35°CDB, 24°CWB Outdoor: 7°CDB, 6°CWB (Horizontal) cfm=m³/min×35.3
*2. Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
*3. Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured according to JIS parameters and criteria. During operation
these values are somewhat higher owing to ambient conditions.
Notes: *1. The above data are based on the following conditions. Conversion formulae
Cooling Heating Piping length kcal/h=kW×860
Indoor: 27°CDB, 19°CWB Indoor: 20°CDB, 15°CWB 7.5m Btu/h=kW×3412
Outdoor: 35°CDB, 24°CWB Outdoor: 7°CDB, 6°CWB (Horizontal) cfm=m³/min×35.3
*2. Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
*3. Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured according to JIS parameters and criteria. During operation
these values are somewhat higher owing to ambient conditions.
4.3 FAQ
Notes: *1. The above data are based on the following conditions. Conversion formulae
Cooling Heating Piping length kcal/h=kW×860
Indoor: 27°CDB, 19°CWB Indoor: 20°CDB, 15°CWB 7.5m Btu/h=kW×3412
Outdoor: 35°CDB, 24°CWB Outdoor: 7°CDB, 6°CWB (Horizontal) cfm=m³/min×35.3
*2. Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
*3. Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured according to JIS parameters and criteria. During operation
these values are somewhat higher owing to ambient conditions.
Notes: *1. The above data are based on the following conditions. Conversion formulae
Cooling Heating Piping length kcal/h=kW×860
Indoor: 27°CDB, 19°CWB Indoor: 20°CDB, 15°CWB 7.5m Btu/h=kW×3412
Outdoor: 35°CDB, 24°CWB Outdoor: 7°CDB, 6°CWB (Horizontal) cfm=m³/min×35.3
*2. Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
*3. Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured according to JIS parameters and criteria. During operation
these values are somewhat higher owing to ambient conditions.
4.4 FBQ-DB
Note: *1. The above data are based on the following conditions. Conversion formulae
Cooling Heating Piping length kcal/h=kW×860
Indoor: 27°CDB, 19°CWB Indoor: 20°CDB, 15°CWB 7.5m Btu/h=kW×3412
Outdoor: 35°CDB, 24°CWB Outdoor: 7°CDB, 6°CWB (Horizontal) cfm=m³/min×35.3
*2. Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
*3. Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured according to JIS parameters and criteria. During operation
these values are somewhat higher owing to ambient conditions.
*4. Air filter is not standard accessory, but please mount it in the duct system of the suction side.
Select its dust collection efficiency (gravity method) 50% or more.
*5. Initial setting is standard.
Note: *1. The above data are based on the following conditions. Conversion formulae
Cooling Heating Piping length kcal/h=kW×860
Indoor: 27°CDB, 19°CWB Indoor: 20°CDB, 15°CWB 7.5m Btu/h=kW×3412
Outdoor: 35°CDB, 24°CWB Outdoor: 7°CDB, 6°CWB (Horizontal) cfm=m³/min×35.3
*2. Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
*3. Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured according to JIS parameters and criteria. During operation
these values are somewhat higher owing to ambient conditions.
*4. Air filter is not standard accessory, but please mount it in the duct system of the suction side.
Select its dust collection efficiency (gravity method) 50% or more.
*5. Initial setting is standard.
Notes: *1. The above data are based on the following conditions. Conversion formulae
Cooling Heating Piping length kcal/h=kW×860
Indoor: 27°CDB, 19°CWB Indoor: 20°CDB, 15°CWB 7.5m Btu/h=kW×3412
Outdoor: 35°CDB, 24°CWB Outdoor: 7°CDB, 6°CWB (Horizontal) cfm=m³/min×35.3
*2. Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
*3. Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured according to JIS parameters and criteria. During operation
these values are somewhat higher owing to ambient conditions.
*4. Air filter is not standard accessory, but please mount it in the duct system of the suction side.
Select its dust collection efficiency (gravity method) 50% or more.
*5. Initial setting is standard.
Notes: *1. The above data are based on the following conditions. Conversion formulae
Cooling Heating Piping length kcal/h=kW×860
Indoor: 27°CDB, 19°CWB Indoor: 20°CDB, 15°CWB 7.5m Btu/h=kW×3412
Outdoor: 35°CDB, 24°CWB Outdoor: 7°CDB, 6°CWB (Horizontal) cfm=m³/min×35.3
*2. Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
*3. Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured according to JIS parameters and criteria. During operation
these values are somewhat higher owing to ambient conditions.
*4. Air filter is not standard accessory, but please mount it in the duct system of the suction side.
Select its dust collection efficiency (gravity method) 50% or more.
*5. Initial setting is standard.
4.5 FVQ
Notes: *1. The above data are based on the following conditions. Conversion formulae
Cooling Heating Piping length kcal/h=kW×860
Indoor: 27°CDB, 19°CWB Indoor: 20°CDB, 15°CWB 7.5m Btu/h=kW×3412
Outdoor: 35°CDB, 24°CWB Outdoor: 7°CDB, 6°CWB (Horizontal) cfm=m³/min×35.3
*2. Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
*3. Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured according to JIS parameters and criteria. During operation
these values are somewhat higher owing to ambient conditions.
Notes: *1. The above data are based on the following conditions. Conversion formulae
Cooling Heating Piping length kcal/h=kW×860
Indoor: 27°CDB, 19°CWB Indoor: 20°CDB, 15°CWB 7.5m Btu/h=kW×3412
Outdoor: 35°CDB, 24°CWB Outdoor: 7°CDB, 6°CWB (Horizontal) cfm=m³/min×35.3
*2. Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
*3. Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured according to JIS parameters and criteria. During operation
these values are somewhat higher owing to ambient conditions.
Notes: *1. The above data are based on the following conditions. Conversion formulae
Cooling Heating Piping length kcal/h=kW×860
Indoor: 27°CDB, 19°CWB Indoor: 20°CDB, 15°CWB 7.5m Btu/h=kW×3412
Outdoor: 35°CDB, 24°CWB Outdoor: 7°CDB, 6°CWB (Horizontal) cfm=m³/min×35.3
*2. Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
*3. Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured according to JIS parameters and criteria. During operation
these values are somewhat higher owing to ambient conditions.
Notes: *1. The above data are based on the following conditions. Conversion formulae
Cooling Heating Piping length kcal/h=kW×860
Indoor: 27°CDB, 19°CWB Indoor: 20°CDB, 15°CWB 7.5m Btu/h=kW×3412
Outdoor: 35°CDB, 24°CWB Outdoor: 7°CDB, 6°CWB (Horizontal) cfm=m³/min×35.3
*2. Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
*3. Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured according to JIS parameters and criteria. During operation
these values are somewhat higher owing to ambient conditions.
Notes: *1. The above data are based on the following conditions. Conversion formulae
Cooling Heating Piping length kcal/h=kW×860
Indoor: 27°CDB, 19°CWB Indoor: 20°CDB, 15°CWB 7.5m Btu/h=kW×3412
Outdoor: 35°CDB, 24°CWB Outdoor: 7°CDB, 6°CWB (Horizontal) cfm=m³/min×35.3
*2. Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
*3. Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured according to JIS parameters and criteria. During operation
these values are somewhat higher owing to ambient conditions.
FCQ71KAVEA
3D058460G
Unit (mm)
3D058469E
Unit (mm)
5.1.2 FHQ
1
FHQ71BWV1A
3D027538K
Unit (mm)
FHQ100BWV1A
3D044893C
Unit (mm)
FHQ125BWV1A 1
3D044894E
Unit (mm)
FHQ140CAVEA
3D069633D
Unit (mm)
5.1.3 FAQ
1
FAQ71CVEA
3D073840A
Unit (mm)
FAQ100CVEA
3D073841A
Unit (mm)
5.1.4 FBQ-DB
1
FBQ71DBVEA
3D068609E
Unit (mm)
3D068610D
Unit (mm)
5.1.5 FVQ
1
FVQ50CVE / FVQ60CVE / FVQ71CVEB
3D073846A
Unit (mm)
3D073847
Unit (mm)
3D028952A
BRC1D61
Unit (mm)
3D048117
BRC1E62
Unit (mm)
3D081567
3D052918E
62 17.5
REMOTE CONTROLLER
HOLDER
3D028963B
Unit (mm)
3D079916
C: 3D074471
3D007898B
3D064945G
Unit (mm)
RZQ100LV1 1
3D089674B
Unit (mm)
RZQ125LV1
3D058488F
Unit (mm)
RZQ140LV1 1
3D077411C
Unit (mm)
3D060941B
Unit (mm)
3D073764B
3D073764B
RZQ100LV1 1
3D089675A
3D089675A
3D073763B
3D073763B
RZQ140LV1 1
3D077417B
3D077417B
6. Piping diagrams
1
6.1 Indoor unit + outdoor unit
FVQ50CVE + RZQS50AV1
FVQ60CVE + RZQS60AV1
3D089740
3D064949F
3D089678
3D058486H
3D060712B
7. Wiring diagrams
7.1 Indoor unit
3D089141A
3D074574B
FHQ140CAVEA
3D079559E
FAQ71CVEA / FAQ100CVEA 1
3D090000B
3D089661
FVQ50CVE / FVQ60CVE 1
3D086791
3D073234B
3D089620
RZQ71LV1
3D064851K
RZQ100LV1 1
3D089520
RZQ125LV1
3D056474K
RZQ140LV1 1
3D077448D
C: 3D047451H
8. Field wiring
1
FCQ71KAVEA + RZQ71LV1
FCQ100KAVEA + RZQ100LV1
FCQ125KAVEA + RZQ125LV1
FCQ140KAVEA + RZQ140LV1
FCQ100KAVEA + RZQ100HAY4A
FCQ125KAVEA + RZQ125HAY4A
FCQ140KAVEA + RZQ140HAY4A
4D010992J
FHQ71BWV1A + RZQ71LV1
FHQ100BWV1A + RZQ100LV1
FHQ125BWV1A + RZQ125LV1
FHQ140CAVEA + RZQ140LV1
FHQ100BWV1A + RZQ100HAY4A
FHQ125BWV1A + RZQ125HAY4A
FHQ140CAVEA + RZQ140HAY4A
4D044483L
FAQ71CVEA + RZQ71LV1
FAQ100CVEA + RZQ100LV1
1
FAQ100CVEA + RZQ100HAY4A
4D044475E
FBQ71DBVEA + RZQ71LV1
FBQ100DBVEA + RZQ100LV1
FBQ125DBVEA + RZQ125LV1
FBQ140DBVEA + RZQ140LV1
FBQ100DBVEA + RZQ100HAY4A
FBQ125DBVEA + RZQ125HAY4A
FBQ140DBVEA + RZQ140HAY4A
4D067292H
FVQ50CVE + RZQS50AV1
FVQ60CVE + RZQS60AV1
1
FVQ71CVEB + RZQ71LV1
FVQ100CVEB + RZQ100LV1
FVQ125CVEB + RZQ125LV1
FVQ140CVEB + RZQ140LV1
FVQ100CVEB + RZQ100HAY4A
FVQ125CVEB + RZQ125HAY4A
FVQ140CVEB + RZQ140HAY4A
3D013853F
9. Electric characteristics
9.1 RZQS-A, RZQ-L
FCQ71KAVEA + RZQ71LV1
FCQ100KAVEA + RZQ100LV1
FCQ125KAVEA + RZQ125LV1
FCQ140KAVEA + RZQ140LV1
4D089671A
FHQ71BWV1A + RZQ71LV1
FHQ100BWV1A + RZQ100LV1
1
FHQ125BWV1A + RZQ125LV1
FHQ140CAVEA + RZQ140LV1
4D089673
FAQ71CVEA + RZQ71LV1
FAQ100CVEA + RZQ100LV1
4D089670
FBQ71DBVEA + RZQ71LV1
FBQ100DBVEA + RZQ100LV1
1
FBQ125DBVEA + RZQ125LV1
FBQ140DBVEA + RZQ140LV1
3D089669
FVQ50CVE + RZQS50AV1
FVQ60CVE + RZQS60AV1
FVQ71CVEB + RZQ71LV1
FVQ100CVEB + RZQ100LV1
FVQ125CVEB + RZQ125LV1
FVQ140CVEB + RZQ140LV1
4D089672A
9.2 RZQ-HA
1
FCQ100KAVEA / FHQ100BWV1A / FBQ100DBVEA + RZQ100HAY4A
FCQ125KAVEA / FHQ125BWV1A / FBQ125DBVEA + RZQ125HAY4A
FCQ140KAVEA / FBQ140DBVEA + RZQ140HAY4A
3D093052
FHQ140CAVEA + RZQ140HAY4A
C: 4D061563E
FAQ100CVEA + RZQ100HAY4A 1
C: 3D084143
FVQ100CVEB + RZQ100HAY4A
FVQ125CVEB + RZQ125HAY4A
FVQ140CVEB + RZQ140HAY4A
C: 3D080988B
FVQ50CVE + RZQS50AV1
3D089737B
FVQ60CVE + RZQS60AV1
3D089738A
3D089698A
3D089699C
3D089700B
FHQ125BWV1A + RZQ125LV1
3D089701
3D089702A
FVQ140CVEB + RZQ140LV1
3D089703B
3D093044
FAQ100CVEA + RZQ100HAY4A
3D073993C
FVQ100CVEB + RZQ100HAY4A 1
3D081044A
3D093045
FVQ125CVEB + RZQ125HAY4A 1
3D081046A
3D093046
FHQ140CAVEA + RZQ140HAY4A 1
3D073995B
FVQ140CVEB + RZQ140HAY4A
3D081161A
3D089679
The capacity of the unit has to be corrected in accordance with the length of refrigerant piping.
(The distance between the indoor unit and the outdoor unit)
90
85
RZQ100: Cooling (84.2%)
80
RZQ125: Cooling (75.2%)
75
Note: 1. ⎯ line: Correction factor for Cooling Capacity, line: Correction factor for Heating Capacity
2. The correction factor remains the same whether the outdoor unit is to be installed above or below
the indoor unit.
3. You cannot extend the refrigerant piping exceeding the limit shown in the above table.
3D046720M
FBQ71DBVEA
3D094600
FBQ100DBVEA
3D094602
FBQ125DBVEA / FBQ140DBVEA 1
3D094605
FBQ71DBVEA
3D094601
FBQ100DBVEA 1
3D094603
FBQ125DBVEA / FBQ140DBVEA
3D094604
FHQ71BWV1A (Cooling)
4D028551E
FHQ71BWV1A (Heating)
4D028555D
FHQ100BWV1A (Cooling)
4D028552C
FHQ100BWV1A (Heating)
4D028556C
FHQ125BWV1A (Cooling) 1
4D028553D
FHQ125BWV1A (Heating)
4D028557C
FCQ71KAVEA
4D094558
FCQ100KAVEA 1
4D094559
FCQ125KAVEA
4D094560
FCQ140KAVEA 1
4D094561
15.1.2 FHQ
FHQ71BWV1A
4D090911
FHQ100BWV1A 1
4D090912
FHQ125BWV1A
4D090913
FHQ140CAVEA 1
4D069651D
15.1.3 FAQ
FAQ71CVEA
4D100001
FAQ100CVEA 1
4D100002A
15.1.4 FBQ-DB
FBQ71DBVEA
4D094596
FBQ100DBVEA 1
4D094597
FBQ125DBVEA / FBQ140DBVEA
4D094598
15.1.5 FVQ
1
FVQ50CVE / FVQ60CVE / FVQ71CVEB
4D073851A
FVQ100CVEB
4D073852
FVQ125CVEB 1
4D073853A
FVQ140CVEB
4D073854
4D090424
4D090423
15.2.2 RZQ-L
1
RZQ71LV1 (Cooling)
4D075745A
RZQ71LV1 (Heating)
4D075748A
RZQ100LV1 (Cooling) 1
4D089676
RZQ100LV1 (Heating)
4D089677A
RZQ125LV1 (Cooling) 1
4D075741A
RZQ125LV1 (Heating)
4D075747A
RZQ140LV1 (Cooling) 1
4D089680A
RZQ140LV1 (Heating)
4D089681A
15.2.3 RZQ-HA
1
RZQ100HAY4A (Cooling)
4D061464A
RZQ100HAY4A (Heating)
4D061483A
RZQ125HAY4A (Cooling) 1
4D061473A
RZQ125HAY4A (Heating)
4D061484A
RZQ140HAY4A (Cooling) 1
4D061482B
RZQ140HAY4A (Heating)
4D061485B
16. Accessories
1
16.1 Indoor unit
16.1.1 FCQ
Optional
accessories Kit name
Name of option Remark FCQ100KAVEA
FCQ71KAVEA FCQ125KAVEA
FCQ140KAVEA
Decoration panel BYCP125K-W1
Sealing material of air discharge outlet KDBH55K160F
Panel spacer KDBP55H160FA
Without T-duct
KDDP55B160
Chamber type joint
Fresh air intake kit
With T-duct joint KDDP55B160K
Direct installation type KDDP55X160
Chamber connection kit *1 KKSJ55KA160
Insulation kit for high humidity KDTP55K80 KDTP55K160
High-efficiency filter unit Colorimetric method 65% KAFP556B80 KAFP556B160
(including filter chamber) Colorimetric method 90% KAFP557B80 KAFP557B160
Replacement high-efficiency Colorimetric method 65% KAFP552B80 KAFP552B160
filter Colorimetric method 90% KAFP553B80 KAFP553B160
Filter chamber KDDFP55B160
Replacement long-life filter KAFP551K160
Ultra long-life filter unit (including filter chamber) KAFP55B160
Replacement ultra long-life filter KAFP55H160H
Branch duct chamber KDJP55B80 KDJP55B160
Wireless type Heat pump BRC7F634F
Remote controller
Wired type *2 BRC1C61
Wired remote controller with weekly schedule timer *2 BRC1D61
Navigation remote controller Wired type *2 BRC1E62
Central remote controller *3 DCS302CA61
Unified ON/OFF controller *3 DCS301BA61
Schedule timer *3 DST301BA61
intelligent Touch Controller *3 DCS601C51
Adaptor for wiring *4 KRP1C63
Wiring adaptor for electrical appendices (2) *4 KRP4AA53
Installation box for printed circuit board adaptor KRP1H98
Remote sensor KRCS01-4B
C: 3D058465K
Notes: *1. Required for installing high-efficiency filter unit or ultra long-life filter unit.
*2. Wiring for wired remote controller to be procured locally.
*3. The indoor unit is equipped standardly with the function of the interface adaptor for SkyAir series. An option is
unnecessary.
*4. Installation box for printed circuit board adaptor (KRP1H98) is necessary.
*5. For details, refer to the Option Handbook.
16.1.2 FHQ
Optional
accessories Kit name
Name of option Remark
FHQ71BWV1A FHQ100BWV1A FHQ125BWV1A
Replacement long-life filter KAF501DA80 KAF501DA112 KAF501DA160
Drain pump kit KDU50N125VE
L-type piping kit (for upward direction) KHFP5MA160
Wireless Heat pump BRC7EA63W
Remote controller type
Wired type *1 BRC1C61
Wired remote controller with weekly schedule timer *1 BRC1D61
Navigation remote controller Wired type *1 BRC1E62
Central remote controller *2 DCS302CA61
Unified ON/OFF controller *2 DCS301BA61
Schedule timer *2 DST301BA61
intelligent Touch Controller *2 DCS601C51
Adaptor for wiring KRP1BA54
Wiring adaptor for electrical appendices *3 KRP4AA52
Interface adaptor for SkyAir series DTA112BA51
Installation box for printed circuit board adaptor KRP1CA93
Remote sensor KRCS01-1B
Electrical box with earth terminal (3 blocks) KJB311AA
Electrical box with earth terminal (2 blocks) KJB212AA
C: 4D090797A
Notes: *1. Wiring for wired remote controller to be procured locally.
*2. This optional accessory requires DTA112BA51.
*3. Installation box for printed circuit board adaptor (KRP1CA93) is necessary.
*4. For details, refer to the Option Handbook.
Optional
accessories Kit name
Name of option Remark
FHQ140CAVEA
Replacement long-life filter KAFP501A160
Fresh air intake kit KDDQ50A140
Drain pump kit KDU50P140VE
L-type piping kit (for upward direction) KHFP5N160
Wireless
Heat pump BRC7GA53
Remote controller type
Wired type *1 BRC1C61
Wired remote controller with weekly schedule timer *1 BRC1D61
Navigation remote controller Wired type *1 BRC1E62
Central remote controller *2 DCS302CA61
Unified ON/OFF controller *2 DCS301BA61
Schedule timer *2 DST301BA61
intelligent Touch Controller *2 DCS601C51
Adaptor for wiring KRP1BA54
Wiring adaptor for electrical appendices *3 KRP4AA52
Installation box for printed circuit board adaptor KRP1D93A
Remote sensor KRCS01-4B
Electrical box with earth terminal (3 blocks) KJB311AA
Electrical box with earth terminal (2 blocks) KJB212AA
C: 3D080173C
Notes: *1. Wiring for wired remote controller to be procured locally.
*2. The indoor unit is equipped standardly with the function of the interface adaptor for SkyAir series. An option is
unnecessary.
*3. Installation box for printed circuit board adaptor (KRP1D93A) is necessary.
*4. For details, refer to the Option Handbook.
16.1.3 FAQ
1
Optional
accessories Kit name
Name of option Remark
FAQ71CVEA FAQ100CVEA
Drain-up kit K-KDU572EVE
Wireless Heat
type pump BRC7EB518
Remote controller
Wired type *1 BRC1C61
Wired remote controller with weekly schedule timer *1 BRC1D61
Navigation remote controller Wired type *1 BRC1E62
Remote sensor KRCS01-4B
Central remote controller *2 DCS302CA61
Unified ON/OFF controller *2 DCS301BA61
Schedule timer *2 DST301BA61
intelligent Touch Controller *2 DCS601C51
Wiring adaptor for electrical appendices (2) *3 KRP4AA51
Installation box for printed circuit board adaptor KRP4AA93
Electrical box with earth terminal (3 blocks) KJB311AA
Electrical box with earth terminal (2 blocks) KJB212AA
Noise filter (for electromagnetic interface use only) KEK26-1A
C: 3D044482G
Note: *1. Wiring for wired remote controller to be procured locally.
*2. The indoor unit is equipped standardly with the function of the interface adaptor for SkyAir series. An option is
unnecessary.
*3. Installation box for printed circuit board adaptor (KRP4AA93) is necessary.
*4. For details, refer to the Option Handbook.
16.1.4 FBQ-DB
Optional
accessories Kit name
Name of option Remark FBQ100DBVEA
FBQ71DBVEA FBQ125DBVEA
FBQ140DBVEA
65% KAF372AA80 KAF372AA160
High efficiency filter *1
90% KAF373AA80 KAF373AA160
Filter chamber KDDF37AA80 KDDF37AA160
Long-life filter KAF371AA80 KAF371AA160
Long-life filter chamber kit KAF375AA80 KAF375AA160
KTB25KA80W KTB25KA160W
Service access panel KTBJ25K80F KTBJ25K160F
KTBJ25K80T KTBJ25K160T
Air discharge adaptor KDAJ25K71A KDAJ25K140A
Wireless Heat
BRC4C65
Remote controller type pump
Wired type *2 BRC1C61
Wired remote controller with weekly schedule timer *2 BRC1D61
Navigation remote controller Wired type *2 BRC1E62
Adaptor for wiring KRP1C64*
Wiring adaptor for electrical appendices (2) KRP4AA51*
Remote sensor KRCS01-4B
Mounting plate for printed circuit board adaptor *4 KRP4A96 *5 *6
Central remote controller *3 DCS302CA61
Unified ON/OFF controller *3 DCS301BA61
Schedule timer *3 DST301BA61
intelligent Touch Controller *3 DCS601C51
C: 3D066072J
C: 3D066074K
Notes: *1. If installing a high efficiency filter on the unit, an assembly chamber for either bottom or rear suction is
required.
*2. Wiring for wired remote controller to be procured locally.
*3. The indoor unit is equipped standardly with the function of the interface adaptor for SkyAir series. An option is
unnecessary.
*4. Mounting plate for printed circuit board adaptor is necessary for each adaptor marked*.
*5. Up to 2 adaptors can be fixed for each mounting plate.
*6. Only one mounting plate can be installed for each indoor unit.
*7. For details, refer to the Option Handbook.
16.1.5 FVQ
Optional
accessories Kit name
Name of option Remark FVQ50CVE FVQ100CVEB
FVQ60CVE FVQ125CVEB
FVQ71CVEB FVQ140CVEB
Replacement long-life filter KAFJ95L160
Remote controller Wired type *1 BRC1C61
Navigation remote controller Wired type *1 BRC1E62
Central remote controller *2 DCS302CA61
Unified ON/OFF controller *2 DCS301BA61
Schedule timer *2 DST301BA61
intelligent Touch Controller *2 DCS601C51
Adaptor for wiring *3 KRP1BA57
Wiring adaptor for electrical appendices KRP4AA52
Installation box for printed circuit board adaptor KRP4AA95
C: 4D074483E
Notes: *1. Wiring for wired remote controller to be procured locally.
*2. The indoor unit is equipped standardly with the funciton of the interface adaptor for SkyAir series. An option is
unnecessary.
*3. Installation box for printed circuit board adaptor (KRP4AA95) is necessary.
*4. For details, refer to the Option Handbook.
16.2.2 RZQ
Optional
accessories Kit name
Name of option RZQ100HAY4A
RZQ71LV1 RZQ100LV1 RZQ125HAY4A
RZQ125LV1 RZQ140LV1
RZQ140HAY4A
Central drain plug KKPJ5F180 KKPJ5G280 KKPJ5F180
Wire fixture for preventing overturning K-KYZP15C
Fixture for preventing overturning KPT-60B160 KKTP5B112 KPT-60B160
Demand adaptor KRP58M51
C: 4D046721M
C: 4D077521D
Note: *1. For details, refer to the Option Handbook.
Part 2
Installation of 2
indoor / outdoor unit
1. Centre of gravity..................................................................................160
2. Installation of indoor unit .....................................................................163
2.1 FCQ71KAVEA / FCQ100KAVEA / FCQ125KAVEA /
FCQ140KAVEA....................................................................................163
2.2 FHQ71BWV1A / FHQ100BWV1A / FHQ125BWV1A...........................190
2.3 FHQ140CAVEA....................................................................................215
2.4 FAQ71CVEA / FAQ100CVEA ..............................................................235
2.5 FBQ71DBVEA / FBQ100DBVEA / FBQ125DBVEA /
FBQ140DBVEA....................................................................................265
2.6 FVQ50CVE / FVQ60CVE.....................................................................292
2.7 FVQ71CVEB / FVQ100CVEB / FVQ125CVEB / FVQ140CVEB..........322
3. Installation of outdoor unit ...................................................................353
3.1 RZQS50AV1 / RZQS60AV1 / RZQ71LV1 / RZQ100LV1 /
RZQ125LV1 .........................................................................................353
3.2 RZQ140LV1 .........................................................................................369
3.3 RZQ100HAY4A / RZQ125HAY4A / RZQ140HAY4A ...........................385
3.4 Equivalent piping length of joints (reference) .......................................401
1. Centre of gravity
RZQS50AV1 / RZQS60AV1 / RZQ71LV1
Unit (mm)
4D064948F
RZQ100LV1
Unit (mm)
4D089656B
RZQ125LV1
Unit (mm)
4D058487H
RZQ140LV1
4D077529C
4D061670B
k j
RZQ125 · 140L
RZQ100 · 125 · 140
2
RZQS100 · 125 · 140
i
a g
d f
l e
m RZQ71 · 100L
b
RZQ50 · 60 · 71
RZQS50 · 60 · 71
c
h d
e
a Indoor unit
b Outdoor unit
Remote controller
c Depending on the system configuration, the remote
controller is not provided.
d Inlet air
e Discharge air
f Air outlet
g Air flow flap (at air outlet)
h Refrigerant piping, connection electric wire
i Drain pipe
Model name (model name plate)
j
(Inside of suction grille)
Drain pumping out device (built-in)
k
Condensate removed from the room during cooling.
l Air filter (suction grille)
m Suction grille
Ground wire
n The line passes electricity from the inside unit to the
ground to prevent accidental electrical shock.
3P338599-9D
2.1.2 Installation
3P177351-4U
3P177351-4U
3P177351-4U
3P177351-4U
3P177351-4U
3P177351-4U
3P177351-4U
3P177351-4U
3P177351-4U
3P177351-4U
3P177351-4U
3P177351-4U
3P177351-4U
3P177351-4U
3P177351-4U
3P177351-4U
3P177351-4U
3P177351-4U
3P177351-4U
3P177351-4U
3P177351-4U
3P177351-4U
3P177351-4U
3P177351-4U
3P177351-4U
3P177351-4U
k
f
a
e
e
i
d h
d
j
b
c
e
a Indoor unit
Outdoor unit
• The external appearance of the outdoor unit varies
depending on its capacity class.
b The outdoor unit shown in the figure is for refer-
ence to indicate features.
Contact your Daikin Dealer and verify which out-
door unit you have.
c Remote controller
d Inlet air
e Discharged air
f Air outlet
g Air flow flap (at air outlet)
h Refrigerant piping, connection electric wire
i Drain pipe
Suction grille
j
The built-in air filter removes dust and dirt.
Ground wire
k Wire to ground from the outdoor unit to prevent elec-
trical shocks.
3P380090-1
2.2.2 Installation
3P380086-1A
3P380086-1A
3P380086-1A
3P380086-1A
3P380086-1A
3P380086-1A
3P380086-1A
3P380086-1A
3P380086-1A
3P380086-1A
3P380086-1A
3P380086-1A
3P380086-1A
3P380086-1A
3P380086-1A
3P380086-1A
3P380086-1A
3P380086-1A
3P380086-1A
3P380086-1A
3P380086-1A
3P380086-1A
3P380086-1A
3P380086-1A
2.3 FHQ140CAVEA
2.3.1 Names and functions of parts
a
f
2
b
g
c d
a Air outlet
b Horizontal blade (at air outlet)
c Suction grille
d Air filter (inside suction grille)
Remote controller (optional part)
e The remote controller may not be needed
depending on the system configuration.
f Drain piping
Refrigerant piping
Transmission wiring
Power supply wiring (only for FXHQ)
Earth wiring
g
(NOTE)
It is wiring to let electricity flow from the
indoor unit to the earth for prevention of elec-
tric shocks / a fire in case of emergency.
C: 3P303408-2P
2.3.2 Installation
FHQ35CAVEB FHQ100CAVEB
FHQ50CAVEB FHQ125CAVEB
SPLIT SYSTEM Air Conditioners Installation manual
FHQ60CAVEB FHQ140CAVEB
FHQ71CAVEB FHQ140CAVEA
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•
furniture get wet.
Install the air conditioner, power supply wiring, remote con-
tern paper (used in common with the packing case.) as refer-
ence.
2
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 carrying out wir-
not be sufficient to eliminate the noise.) ing and the control box lid is removed.
• 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- (1) Drain (2) Metal (3) Washer
Name (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. 7 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
the refrigerant to leak. (5) Installa-
3. Where there is machinery which emits electromagnetic Joint insulat- Sealing mate- (10) Resin
Name tion pattern
ing material rial bushing
waves. paper
Electromagnetic waves may disturb the control system, Quantity 1 sheet 1 each 1 each 1 pc.
and cause malfunction of the equipment.
(6) For gas
4. Where flammable gases may leak, where carbon fibre or piping (8) Large
ignitable dust is suspended in the air or where volatile
flammables, such as thinner or gasoline, are handled.
If the gas should leak and remained around the air condi- Shape
(7) For liq- (9) Small
tioner, it may cause ignition. uid piping
• The air conditioner is not intended for use in a potentially
explosive atomosphere.
(12) Screw
(11) Wiring
Name for wiring
fixture
fixture (Miscellaneous)
2. BEFORE INSTALLATION
Quantity 2 pcs. 2 pcs.
When unpacking and moving the indoor unit after • Operation manual
M4 × 12
unpacked, do not apply force to the piping (refrigerant and • Installation manual
drain) and resin parts. Shape • Declaration of conformity
• 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.)
• For installation of the outdoor unit, refer to the installation 2-2 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
manual attached to the outdoor unit. • For this indoor unit, the remote controller is separately
• Do not throw away the accessories until the installation work required.
is completed. • There are 2 kinds of remote controller; wired type and wire-
• After the indoor unit is carried into the room, to avoid the less type.
indoor unit from getting damaged, take measures to protect Install the remote controller to the place where the customer
the indoor unit with packing materials. has given consent.
(1) Determine the route to carry the unit into the room. Refer to the catalog for the applicable model.
(2) Do not unpack the unit until it is carried to the installation (Refer to the installation manual attached to the remote con-
location. troller for how to install.)
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 units.
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CARRY OUT THE WORK GIVING CAUTION TO THE Points of the operation explanation
FOLLOWING ITEMS AND AFTER THE WORK IS
In addition to the general usage, since the items in the
COMPLETED CHECK THESE AGAIN. operation manual with the WARNING and CAU-
TION marks are likely to result in human bodily injuries
1. Items to be checked after the installation work is com-
and property damages, it is necessary not only to
pleted
explain these items to the customer but also to have the
Check customer read them.
Items to be checked In case of defective
column It is also necessary to explain the items of “NOT MAL-
Are the indoor and outdoor Drop · vibration · FUNCTION OF THE AIR CONDITIONER” to the customer
units rigidly fixed? noise and have the customer read them carefully.
Are the installation work of the out- Does not operate ·
door and indoor units complete? burnout
Have you carried out a leakage
test with the test pressure Does not cool / 3. SELECTION OF INSTALLATION LOCA-
specified in the outdoor unit Does not heat
installation manual?
TION
Is the insulation of refrigerant When unpacking and moving the indoor unit after
piping and drain piping com- Water leakage unpacked, do not apply force to the piping (refrigerant and
pletely carried out? drain) and resin parts.
Does the drain flow out (1) Select the installation location that meets the following
Water leakage conditions and get approval of the customer.
smoothly?
Is the power supply voltage • Where the cool and warm air spreads evenly in the room.
identical to that stated in the Does not operate · • Where there is no obstacles in the air passage.
manufacturer’s label on the air burnout • Where drainage can be ensured.
conditioner? • Where the ceiling lower surface is not inclined.
Are you sure that there is no • Where there is sufficient strength to withstand the mass
Does not operate · of the indoor unit (if the strength is insufficient, the indoor
wrong wiring or piping or no
burnout
loose wiring? unit may vibrate and get in contact with the ceiling and
Danger in case of generate unpleasant chattering noise).
Is earthing completed? • Where a space sufficient for installation and service can
leakage
Are the sizes of electric wiring Does not operate · be ensured. (Refer to Fig. 1 and Fig. 2)
according to the specification? burnout • Where the piping length between the indoor and the out-
Is any of air outlets or inlets of
door units is ensured within the allowable length. (Refer
the indoor and outdoor units to the installation manual attached to the outdoor unit.)
blocked with obstacles? Does not cool / • Where there is no risk of flammable gas leak.
(It may lead to capacity drop Does not heat
due to fan speed drop or mal- [ Required installation space (mm) ]
function of equipment.)
*30 or more *30 or more
Have you recorded the refrig-
Refrigerant charge
erant piping length and the
amount is not clear
refrigerant charge added?
Check
300 or more
Items to be checked
column
Have you carried out field setting? (if necessary)
Are the control box lid, the air filter and the suction grille
attached?
Discharge
Does the cool air discharge during the cooling operation and
the warm air discharge during heating operation?
Suction 2500 or more
Have you explained how to operate the air conditioner from floor level
showing the operation manual to the customer? For high
Have you explained the description of cooling, heating, Obstacles installation
program dry and automatic (cooling/heating) given in
the operation manual to the customer?
Fig. 2
If you set the fan speed at thermostat OFF, did you Floor level
explain the set fan speed to the customer?
Have you handed the operation manual and the instal-
lation manual to the customer? NOTE
• If there is extra space required for * part, servicing can be
conducted more easily if 200mm or more is secured.
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(2) Make holes for hanging bolts, piping outlet, drain pip-
CAUTION ing outlet, and electric wiring inlet.
• Install the indoor and outdoor units, power supply wiring, • Use the installation pattern paper (5).
remote controller wiring and transmission wiring at least 1 • Determine the locations of hanging bolts, piping outlet,
meter away from televisions or radios to prevent image inter- drain piping outlet and electric wiring inlet. And make the
ference or noise. hole.
(Depending on the radio waves, a distance of 1 meter may
not be sufficient to eliminate the noise.) (3) Remove the parts of the indoor unit. 2
• Install the indoor unit as far as possible from fluorescent 1) Remove the suction grille.
lamps. • Slide the suction grille fixing knobs (35, 50 type: 2
If a wireless remote controller kit is installed, the transmission places for each, 60~140 type: 3 places for each) toward
distance may be shorter in a room where an electronic lighting backward direction (as shown by an arrow) to open the
type (inverter or rapid start type) fluorescent lamp is installed. suction grille widely. (Refer to Fig. 4)
• Keeping the suction grille opened, hold the knob at the
(2) Use hanging bolts for installation. back of the suction grille and at the same time, pull the
Investigate if the installation place can withstand the mass suction grille forward to remove. (Refer to Fig. 5)
of the indoor unit and, if necessary, hang the indoor unit
Suction grille
with bolts after it is reinforced by beams etc. (Refer to the Fixing knob
installation pattern paper (5) for the mounting pitch.).
(3) Ceiling height
This indoor unit can be installed up to 4.3m (for 35-71
model, 3.5m) of the ceiling.
Fig. 4
G H
200
175
J
5
Fig. 5
View from the front
2) Remove the decoration side panel (right, left).
Left back drain Wall hole for back side
piping outlet hole
• Remove the fixture screw of the decoration side panel
piping outlet
(one for each), pull forward (arrow direction) to remove.
(φ100 hole)
(Refer to Fig. 6)
Back side wiring • Take out accessories. (Refer to Fig. 6)
outlet location
• Open the knock hole at the wiring inlet side at the rear
surface or top surface, and install the attached resin
A Unit dimension Top panel drain piping bushing (10).
connection position
B Hanging bolt pitch
C Resin bushing (10)
D
163
189
(accessory)
30
87
E
690 Unit dimension
Removable part
Hanging bolt pitch
210
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Hanger fixing
screw (M5) Double nuts
Hanger Fig. 10
Hanger installing bolt (M8) (2) Lift up the indoor unit, slide from the front and put the
hanger installing bolt (M8) into the securely for temporary
Loosen
Hanger hanging. (Refer to Fig. 11)
Fig. 8
(3) Tighten the hanger fixing screws (M5) at 2 places, which
were removed, as they were before.
(Refer to Fig. 11)
CAUTION It is necessary to prevent misalignment of the indoor unit.
Do not remove the tape (milky white) applied to the outside
of the indoor unit. It may cause electric shocks or a fire. (4) Tighten the hanger installing bolts (M8) at 4 places
securely. (Refer to Fig. 11)
(4) Install the hanging bolts. Attachment part
• Use M8 or M10 bolts for hanging the indoor unit. Hanger
• Adjust the length of the hanging bolt from the ceiling in
advance. (Refer to Fig. 9)
• Use hole-in-anchors for the existing bolts and embedded
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. Hanger installing
In addition, adjust the distance from the ceiling in bolt (M8)
Hanger
advance.
fixing screw
(M5)
CAUTION Reinforcing plate (left/right)
If the hanging bolt is too long, it may damage or break the Fig. 11
When carrying the indoor unit,
indoor unit or options. do not hold the reinforcing plates.
(5) When hanging the indoor unit, make sure to use the level to
Ceiling slab
have better drainage and install it horizontally. Also, if it is
Foundation bolt possible at the installation site, install so that the drain pip-
25 - 55 mm
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B
For the dimension of flared part, refer to the Table 1.
2
Torque wrench
≤ 1°
Spanner
45°±2°
15.7 ± 1.5 8.9 ± 0.2
90°±2°
• For the outdoor unit refrigerant piping, refer to the installation I 12.7 54.9 ± 5.4 16.4 ± 0.2
A
manual attached to the outdoor unit.
• Carry out insulation of both gas and liquid refrigerant piping I 15.9 68.6 ± 6.8 19.5 ± 0.2
securely. If not insulated, it may cause water leakage. For
gas piping, use insulation material of which heat resistant CAUTION
temperature is not less than 120°C. For use under high
• Do not have oil adhere to the screw fixing part of resin
humidity, strengthen the insulation material for refrigerant
parts.
piping. If not strengthened, the surface of insulation material
If oil adheres, it may weaken the strength of screwed part.
may sweat.
• Do not tighten flare nuts too tight.
• Before installation work, make sure that the refrigerant is
If a flare nut cracks, the refrigerant may leak.
R410A. (Unless the refrigerant is R410A, the normal opera-
tion cannot be expected.)
• If there is no torque wrench, use Table 2 as a rule of thumb.
CAUTION When tightening a flare nut with a spanner harder and
This air conditioner is a dedicated model for new refrigerant harder, there is a point where the tightening torque suddenly
R410A. Make sure to meet the requirements shown right increases. From that position, tighten the nut additionally the
and carry out installation work. angle shown in Table 2. After the work is finished, check
• Use dedicated piping cutters and flaring tools for R410A. securely that there is no gas leak. If the nut is not tightened
• When making a flare connection, coat the flared inner sur- as instructed, it may cause slow refrigerant leak and result in
face only with ether oil or ester oil. malfunction (such as does not cool or heat).
• Use only the flare nuts attached to the air conditioner. If
Table 2
other flare nuts are used, it may cause refrigerant leakage.
• To prevent contamination or moisture from getting into the Piping size Recommended arm length
Tightening angle
piping, take measures such as pinching or taping the pip- (mm) of tool used
ings. I 6.4 60° – 90° Approximately 150mm
Do not mix substance other than the specified refrigerant I9.5 60° – 90° Approximately 200mm
such as air into the refrigeration circuit.
I 12.7 30° – 60° Approximately 250mm
If the refrigerant leaks during the work, ventilate the room.
I 15.9 30° – 60° Approximately 300mm
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CAUTION
Insulation of field piping must be carried out up to the con- Gas side piping insulating method
nection inside the casing. If the piping is exposed to the
atmosphere, it may cause sweating or burn due to touching Do not leave
Piping insulating material (unit side) clearance
the piping, electric shocks or a fire due to the wiring touch-
ing the piping. Joint insulating material (6) (accessory)
Gas piping
Liquid piping
Indoor unit
Clamp (4)
(accessory)
Piping insulating
material (field supply)
Tighten the piping
For prevention of sweating, insulating material
do not expose the piping
Fig. 15
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(1) For rear side piping • After piping is finished, cut the removed penetration cover
• Remove the rear piping penetration cover, and connect along the shape of piping, and install.
the piping. (Refer to Fig. 16 and Fig. 18) Also, for top panel penetration cover, as it was before
removed, put the horizontal blade motor and thermistor
(2) For upward piping
lead through the clamp of the top panel penetration cover
• For upward piping, L-shaped connection piping kit
and fix. (Refer to Fig. 16 and Fig. 19)
(optional accessory) will be required.
• Remove the top panel penetration cover, and use the L-
When doing this, block any gaps between the piping pen-
etration cover and the piping using putty to prevent dust
2
shaped connection piping kit (optional accessory) to con-
from entering the indoor unit.
duct piping. (Refer to Fig. 16 and Fig. 17)
(3) For right side piping Horizontal blade motor lead
• Remove the stay for packing and delivering (reinforcing Top panel penetration
Thermistor lead
plate) at the right side, and put back the screw to the orig- cover clamp part
inal position of the indoor unit. (Refer to Fig. 18)
• Open the knockout hole at the decoration side panel
(right), and connect piping. (Refer to Fig. 18)
View from air inlet side
Rear piping penetration cover
Top panel Cutoff
Fig. 19
View from * Before brazing refrigerant piping, have nitrogen flow through
air inlet side the refrigerant piping and substitute air with nitrogen. Then,
carry out brazing (NOTE 2). (Refer to Fig. 20) After all the
Cut at the position avoiding
the knob part of the brazing works are finished, carry out flare connection with the
penetration cover indoor unit.
Cutoff
Pressure reducing valve
Nitrogen
Stop valve Nitrogen
Refrigerant piping
Fig. 20
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CAUTION
If an old drain hose or an elbow or a clamp is used, it may
cause water leakage.
• Bend the tip of the metal clamp (2) so that the sealing
material does not bulge. (Refer to Fig. 26)
• When performing insulation, wind the large sealing mate-
rial (Large) (8) attached starting from the base of the
metal clamp (2) and drain hose (1) in the direction of the
Fixing
arrow. (Refer to Fig. 25 and Fig. 26)
screw for
protection net Protection net Sealing material (Large) (8)
Metal clamp (2)
(accessory) (accessory)
Fig. 22
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or more
100mm
(accessory) Sealing material (accessory)
(Large) (8)
Applying direction Centralized drain piping
Drain hose (1)
Install with downward inclination If water stagnates in the
(accessory)
of 1/100 or more so that no air drain piping, the piping
approx. 45° approx. 45° Drain hose (1)
(accessory)
will be stagnated. may be clogged. 2
Sealing Fig. 28
material Sealing material
(Large) (8) (Large) (8) • Connecting drain piping.
(accessory) (accessory) Do not connect the drain piping directly to the sewage
(For right (For left rear/ that gives off ammonia odor. The ammonia in the sewage
back / right side) left side) may go through the drain piping and corrode the heat
Inserting direction exchanger of the indoor unit.
for the screw driver • When installing the drain pump kit (optional accessory),
also refer to the installation manual included to the drain
Tightening part pump kit.
approx. 45° Metal clamp (2) (accessory) (2) After piping is finished, check if the drain flows
smoothly.
• Gradually put about 0.6 liter of water for drain confirma-
Drain hose (1) (accessory) tion into the drain pan from the air outlet.
(Refer to Fig. 29)
Bend the tip without
Air outlet
tearing the sealing
material (Large) (8)
Fig. 26
100mm
• Be sure to insulate all drain piping running indoors. or more
• Do not deflect the drain hose (1) inside of the indoor unit.
(Refer to Fig. 27)
(It may cause abnormal noise such as bubbling noise.)
(If the drain hose (1) is deflected, it may damage the suc-
Plastic container for pouring water
tion grille.)
Fig. 29 (Tube length of 100mm is necessary)
Do not deflect
• After the drain piping work, install the stay for packing and
delivering (reinforcing plate), which was removed in the
section of ‘‘6. REFRIGERANT PIPING WORK’’.
However, it is not necessary to install the stay for packing
and delivering at the right side (reinforcing plate).
Fig. 27 (Refer to Fig. 30)
CAUTION
To prevent dust from entering the indoor unit, cover the gap
with the drain piping by putty or insulation (field supply) so
that no clearance is made.
However, when putting piping and remote controller wiring
through the same hole, cover the gap between the through Stay for packing and delivering
Screw
cover and the piping after ‘‘8. ELECTRIC WIRING WORK’’ (reinforcing plate)
is completed. Fig. 30
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• Make sure to earth the air conditioner. • If the above is not available, make sure to observe the follow-
Earthing resistance should be according to applicable legis- ing items.
lation. • 2 wirings of different sizes to the terminal block for power
• Do not connect the earth wiring to gas or water piping, light- supply is prohibited.
ning conductor or telephone earth wiring.
• Gas piping ............Ignition or explosion may occur if the Connection of 2 Connection of 2 Connection of
gas leaks. wirings of same size wirings on one side wirings of different
must be carried out is prohibited. sizes is prohibited.
• Water piping .........Hard vinyl tubes are not effective on both sides.
earths.
• Lightning conductor or telephone earth wiring..................
Electric potential may rise abnormally if struck by a light-
ning bolt.
• For electric wiring work, refer to also the “WIRING DIA-
GRAM” attached to the control box lid. (Abnormal heating may occur if the wirings are not tightened
• Never connect the power supply wiring to the terminal block securely.)
for remote controller wiring, or otherwise the entire system
may be damaged. • Use the required wirings, connect them securely and fix
• Carry out installation and wiring of the remote controller these wirings so that external force may not apply to the ter-
according to the “installation manual” attached to the remote minals.
controller. • Use a proper screw driver for tightening the terminal screws.
• Do not touch the Printed Circuit Board assy during the wiring If an improper screw driver is used, it may damage the screw
work. Otherwise, it may cause damage. head and a proper tightening cannot be carried out.
• If a terminal is over tightened, it may be damaged. Refer to
8-2 SPECIFICATIONS FOR FIELD WIRING the table shown below for tightening torque of terminals.
For the wiring of outdoor units, refer to the installation manual Tightening torque (N·m)
attached to the outdoor units.
• Remote controller and transmission wiring are field supply. Terminal block for remote controller
0.88 ± 0.08
(Refer to Table 3) and transmission wiring
Terminal block for power supply 1.47 ± 0.14
Table 3
Earth terminal 1.69 ± 0.25
2
Wire Size (mm ) Length
H05VV-U4G • Conduct wiring so that the earth lead comes out from the
Transmission wiring 2.5 – notched part of the cup washer. (Otherwise, earth lead con-
(NOTE 1)
Vinyl cord with tact will be insufficient and grounding effect may be lost.)
Remote controller Max. • Do not carry out soldering finish when stranded wirings are
sheath or cable 0.75 - 1.25
wiring 500m* used.
(2 wire) (NOTE 2)
* This will be the total extended length in the system when Ring type crimp style terminals
doing group control.
Wiring specifications are shown on the condition that the wiring
Cup washer
has a voltage drop of 2%.
1.It shows the case when conduit piping are used. When the
conduit piping are not used, use H07RN-F.
2.Sheathed vinyl cord or cable (insulation thickness: 1mm or
more)
Notched part
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(4) Connect the remote controller wiring led from the routing
hole to the terminals (P1 and P2) of the terminal block WARNING
(X1M: 4P). (There is no polarity.) When wiring, form the wirings orderly so that the control
After this is done, use the wiring fixture (11) and clamp (4) box lid can be securely fastened. If the control box lid is not
attached to bind the wiring without applying tension to the in place, the wirings may float up or be sandwiched by the
connecting section of the wirings. box and the panel and cause electric shocks or a fire.
2
Terminal block (X2M)
Earth terminal Remote controller wiring
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P1 P2
Group control remote controller
Indoor unit (Optional accessory) Fig. 33
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(2) Connect crossover wiring between the terminals (P1, P2) 10. MOUNTING SUCTION GRILLE · DECO-
inside the control box for the remote controller. (There is no
RATION SIDE PANEL
polarity.) (Refer to Fig. 34 and Table 3)
Install securely in the reverse order when decoration side panel
Terminal for remote
controller wiring (P1, P2) and suction grille were removed.
Indoor unit 2
Indoor unit 1 (Master) • When installing the suction grille, hang the string of the suc-
P1 P2 F1 F2 Terminal block
(X1M)
P1 P2 F1 F2 tion grille to the hanging part of the indoor unit shown Fig. 38.
2
CAUTION
Crossover wiring
to next unit When closing the suction grille, the strap may get caught.
Confirm that the strap does not stick out of the side of the
Terminal block
(X1M) suction grille before closing.
Fig. 35
Round hole Hook
Control with 2 remote controllers control Round hole
Remote Remote
NOTE) controller 1 controller 2 11. FIELD SETTING
(Optional (Optional
accessory) accessory) <<Refer to also the installation manual attached to the out-
1 2 3 door unit.>>
P1 P2
* For simultaneous operation system, be sure to [4-2] For ON/OFF OPERATION, set the SECOND CODE No.
connect the remote controller to the master unit. Fig. 37 to “02”.
(It is set to FORCED OFF when shipped from the factory.)
NOTE
• Ask your customer to keep the manual attached to the
• Terminal numbers of outdoor and indoor units must be remote controller together with the operation manual.
matched. • Do not carry out setting other than those shown in the table.
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11-1 SETTING WHEN AN OPTIONAL ACCESSORY 11-5 SETTING FAN SPEED DURING THERMOSTAT
IS ATTACHED OFF
• For setting when attaching an optional accessory, refer to the • Set the fan speed according to the using environment after
installation manual attached to the optional accessory. consultation with your customer.
Table 6
11-2 WHEN USING WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL-
LER Setting Mode No.
FIRST SECOND
• When using a wireless remote controller, it is necessary to CODE No. CORD No.
set the wireless remote controller address. Fan operates / stops Operates 01
Refer to the installation manual attached to the wireless during thermo OFF 11 (21) 2
remote controller. (Cooling · heating) Stops 02
11-3 SETTING CEILING HEIGHT (TYPE 100 OR Fan speed during (Extra low) 01
cooling 12 (22) 6
LESS) Setting 02
thermostat OFF
• When installing indoor unit type 35 - 100, specify the SEC-
Fan speed during (Extra low) 01
OND CODE No. in accordance with the ceiling height.
heating 12 (22) 3
thermostat OFF Setting 02
Table 4
Ceiling height (m)
11-6 SETTING NUMBER OF THE CONNECTED
FIRST SECOND INDOOR UNITS AS SIMULTANEOUS OPERA-
Mode
Type Type Type CODE CODE
No.
No. No.
TION SYSTEM
35,50 60,71 100
• When using in simultaneous operation system mode, change
the SECOND CODE No. as shown in Table 7.
2.7 2.7 3.8 • When using in simultaneous operation system mode, refer to
Standard 01
or less or less or less “SIMULTANEOUS OPERATION SYSTEM INDIVIDUAL
13 (23) 0
2.7 - 2.7 - 3.8 - SETTING” section to set master and slave units separately.
High ceiling 02
3.5 3.5 4.3
Table 7
11-4 SETTING FILTER SIGN FIRST SECOND
Setting Mode No.
• A message to inform the air filter cleaning time will be indi- CODE No. CODE No.
cated on the remote controller. Pair system (1 unit) 01
• Set the SECOND CODE No. shown in the Table 5 according Simultaneous
to the amount of dust or pollution in the room. operation 02
• Though the indoor unit is equipped with the long life filter, it is system (2-unit)
necessary to periodically clean the filter to avoid clogging of Simultaneous 11 (21) 0
the filter. Please also explain the set time to the customer. operation 03
• The periodical filter cleaning time can be shortened depend- system (3-unit)
ing on the environment. Double twin multi
04
Table 5 (4-unit)
(2) Perform field setting (Refer to 11-1 to 11-5) for the master
unit.
(3) Turn off the main power supply switch after (2) is finished.
(4) Detach remote controller from the master unit and connect
it to the slave unit.
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(5) Turn on the main power supply switch again, and as in (1), • If interior work is still unfinished when test operation fin-
change the SECOND CODE No. to “02”, individual setting. ishes, explain to the customer that the air conditioner
(6) Perform field setting (Refer to 11-1 to 11-4) for the slave must not be operated until interior work is completed in
unit. order to protect the indoor units.
(7) Turn off the main power supply switch after (6) is finished. (If the indoor unit is operated under this condition,
(8) If there is more than one slave unit, repeat steps (4) to (7). paint, glue, and other materials used during the interior
(9) Detach the remote controller from the slave unit after the
setting, and reattach to the master unit. This is the end of
finishing work will contaminate the indoor unit. This
may cause water splashes or leakage.)
2
the setting procedure. • If a malfunction occurs and the air conditioner cannot
* You do not need to rewire the remote controller from the operate, refer to “12-1 HOW TO DIAGNOSE FOR
master unit if the optional remote controller for slave unit PROBLEMS”.
is used. (However, remove the wiring attached to the • After completing the test operation, press the INSPEC-
remote controller terminal block of the master unit.) After TION/TEST OPERATION button once to put the indoor
the slave unit setting, remove the remote controller wir- unit in inspection mode, and make sure the malfunction
ing, and rewire the remote controller to the master unit. code is “00” (= normal).
(The indoor unit does not operate properly when two or If the code reads anything other than “00”, refer to “12-
more remote controllers are attached to the unit in the 1 HOW TO DIAGNOSE FOR PROBLEMS”.
simultaneous operation system mode.) • Press the INSPECTION/TEST OPERATION button
four times to return to normal operation mode.
(3)(7)
Earth Power supply Earth Power supply [Mode switching]
leakage 220 - 240V leakage 220 - 240V
breaker ~ breaker ~ BRC1C, BRC1D, Wireless remote controller
50Hz 50Hz
Outdoor Outdoor Normal Test
unit unit operating Once operation
1 2 3 1 2 3 mode mode
Once Once
NOTE)
Once
NOTE) (Press 4
On
seconds *
ce
1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 or more) Once * *
P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2
Field setting “Indoor “Outdoor
Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit “Malfunction
unit type unit type
(Master) (Slave) (Master) (Slave) * After leaving 10 code” Once code” Once code”
seconds or display
P1 P2 Remote controller ( 4 ) P1 P2 display display
( 9 ) Remote controller more, the mode
(1) (5) returns to the
(2) (6) normal Inspection mode
Fig. 39 operating mode.
NOTE
• Terminal numbers of outdoor and indoor units must be 12-1 HOW TO DIAGNOSE FOR PROBLEMS
matched. With the power on. Troubles can be monitored on the
remote controller.
The fault diagnosis for the BRC1E model remote controller
should be performed while referring to the installation man-
12. TEST OPERATION ual supplied with the remote controller. For the other remote
controllers, perform the fault diagnosis using the following
¢Complete all the “1. Items to be checked after the installa-
procedure.
tion work is completed” on page 3. Please also refer to the
Trouble shooting with the remote controller display.
installation manual attached to with outdoor unit.²
1 With the wired remote controller. (NOTE 1)
(1) The settings of the wired remote controller should be
When the operation stops due to trouble, the opera-
switched while referring to the manual attached to the
remote controller. tion lamp flashes, and the display indicates “ ”
(2) The settings of the other remote controller should be and the malfunction code. Diagnosis can be carried
switched in accordance with the following procedure. out using the malfunction code list according to the
• Make sure that the installation work for the indoor and indicated malfunction code.
outdoor units is all completed. In addition, when in group control it indicates the
• Make sure that the following items are all closed: the unit No., so the malfunction detected unit No. will be
control box lid of the indoor unit and the outer board clarified. For resetting the malfunction, see (NOTE
and piping cover of the outdoor unit. 2).
• After completing the refrigerant piping, drain piping, 2 With the wireless remote controller.
and electrical wiring, clean the interior of the indoor unit (Also refer to the operation manual attached to the
and front panel. Next, perform test operation in accor- wireless remote controller.)
dance with the installation manual attached to with the When the operation stops due to trouble, the dis-
outdoor unit in order to protect the unit. (It is recom- play on the indoor unit flashes. In such a case, diag-
mended that the test operation is performed in the nose the fault contents with the table on the
presence of qualified electrical technician or engineer.) Malfunction code list looking for the Malfunction
• In test operation, make sure that airflow direction and code which can be found by following procedures.
fan speed can be obtained according to the settings. (NOTE 2)
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(1) Press the INSPECTION /TEST OPERATION but- Indoor heat exchanger Abnormal stop is applied
ton, “ ” is displayed and “ 0 ” flashes. C4 liquid pipe temperature depending on the model or
(2) Press the PROGRAMMING TIME button and find sensor malfunction condition.
the unit No. which stopped due to trouble. Indoor heat exchanger
Abnormal stop is applied
Number of beeps 3 short beeps condenser / evaporator
C5 depending on the model or
................. Perform all the following operations temperature sensor mal-
condition.
1 short beep function
................. Perform (3) and (6) Abnormal stop is applied
Suction air thermistor
1 long beep C9 depending on the model or
malfunction
................. No trouble condition.
(3) Press the OPERATION MODE SELECTOR button CC Humidity sensor abnormal
and upper figure of the malfunction code flashes. Remote controller thermo
Remote controller air
(4) Continue pressing the PROGRAMMING TIME button CJ does not function, but body
thermistor malfunction
unit it makes 2 short beeps and find the upper code. thermo operation is enabled.
(5) Press the OPERATION MODE SELECTOR button Action of safety device
E0
and lower figure of the malfunction code flashes. (Outdoor unit)
(6) Continue pressing the PROGRAMMING TIME button Outdoor Printed Circuit
E1
unit it makes a long beep and find the lower code. Board failure (Outdoor unit)
• A long beep indicate the malfunction code. High pressure malfunc-
E3
tion (Outdoor unit)
NOTE Low pressure malfunc-
E4
1. When the INSPECTION/OPERATION button on the remote tion (Outdoor unit)
controller is pressed, the “ ” indication starts flashing. Compressor motor lock
E5
2. When the ON/OFF button is kept pressed for 5 seconds or malfunction (Outdoor unit)
longer during the inspection mode, the above trouble his- Compressor motor lock by
E6
tory indication disappears. In this case, after the malfunc- over current (Outdoor unit)
tion code indication flashes twice, the indication of code Outdoor fan motor lock
becomes “00” (normal) and unit NO. becomes “0”. Then, malfunction (Outdoor unit)
the display automatically changes from the inspection E7 Outdoor fan instant over-
mode to the normal mode. current malfunction
(Outdoor unit)
12-2 MALFUNCTION CODE E8
Input overcurrent (outdoor
• For places where the malfunction code is left blank, the unit)
Electric expansion valve
“ ” indication is not displayed. Though the system contin- E9
malfunction (Outdoor unit)
ues operating, be sure to inspect the system and make
Cooling/heating switch
repairs as necessary. EA
malfunction (Outdoor unit)
• Depending on the type of indoor or outdoor unit, the malfunc-
Discharge piping temper-
tion code may or may not be displayed.
F3 ature malfunction (Out-
Malfunc- Descriptions and mea- door unit)
Remarks
tion code sures High pressure control
F6
Indoor Printed Circuit (in cooling) (Outdoor unit)
A1
Board failure Sensor fault for inverter
H0
A3 Drain level abnormal (Outdoor unit) (NOTE 1)
Freeze-up protector or High pressure switch fail-
H3
A5 stopped by high pressure ure (Outdoor unit)
control (NOTE 1) Low pressure switch fail-
H4
Indoor fan motor over- ure (Outdoor unit)
load, over current, lock Faulty position detection
A6
Indoor Printed Circuit H6 sensor (Outdoor unit)
Board connection failure (NOTE 1)
Horizontal blade motor Outdoor fan motor posi-
locked H7 tion signal malfunction
A7 (Outdoor unit)
Only the airflow direction
cannot be controlled. CT abnormality
H8
Humidifier system mal- (Outdoor unit) (NOTE 1)
AF
function Outdoor air thermistor Abnormal stop is applied
Capacity setting adapter or H9 system malfunction (Out- depending on the model or
capacity data error, or discon- door unit) condition.
nection of the capacity setting Pressure sensor system
AJ Capacity setting failure
adapter, failure to connect the J1 malfunction (batch)
adapter, or the capacity is not (Outdoor unit)
set to the data-retention IC. Current sensor system Abnormal stop is applied
Transmission error J2 malfunction (Outdoor depending on the model or
between indoor unit) condition.
C1 Printed Circuit Board (Mas- Discharge piping thermis- Abnormal stop is applied
ter) and indoor Printed Cir- J3 tor system malfunction depending on the model or
cuit Board (Slave) (Outdoor unit) condition.
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2.4.2 Installation
FAQ71CVEA
FAQ100CVEA SPLIT SYSTEM Air Conditioner Installation manual
FAQ100CVEA4
CONTENTS
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.....................................................................................1
2. BEFORE INSTALLATION ....................................................................................4
3. SELECTING INSTALLATION SITE......................................................................6
4. PREPARATION BEFORE INSTALLATION..........................................................7
5. INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION ...........................................................................8
6. REFRIGERANT PIPING WORK.........................................................................11
7. DRAIN PIPING WORK .......................................................................................13
8. ELECTRIC WIRING WORK ...............................................................................15
9. HOW TO CONNECT WIRINGS AND WIRING EXAMPLE ................................16
10. FIELD SETTING .................................................................................................20
11. TEST OPERATION ............................................................................................24
12. WIRING DIAGRAM.............................................................................................28
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Please read these “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS” carefully before installing air conditioning unit and be
sure to install it correctly. After completing the installation, make sure that the unit operates properly
during the start-up operation.
This air conditioner comes under the term “appliances not accessible to the general public”.
Please instruct the customer on how to operate the unit and keep it maintained.
Also, inform customers that they should store this installation manual along with the operation manual for
future reference.
Meaning of WARNING and CAUTION notices.
Both are important notices for safety. Be sure to follow them.
WARNING ...........Failure to follow these instructions properly may result in personal injury or loss of life.
CAUTION ........... Failure to observe these instructions properly may result in property damage or
personal injury, which may be serious depending on the circumstances.
After completing installation, conduct a trial operation to check for faults and explain to the customer
how to operate the air conditioner and take care of it with the aid of operation manual. Ask the customer
to store the installation manual along with the operation manual for future reference.
WARNING
t Ask your dealer or qualified personnel to carry out installation work.
Do not attempt to install the air conditioner yourself. Improper installation may result in water leakage,
electric shocks or fire.
t Install the air conditioner in accordance with the instructions in this installation manual.
Improper installation may result in water leakage, electric shocks or fire.
t Consult your local dealer regarding what to do in case of refrigerant leakage, when the air coditioner is to
be installed in a small room, it is necessary to take proper measures so that the amount of any leaked
refrigerant does not exceed the concentration limit in the event of leakage. Otherwise, this may lead to
an accident due to oxygen depletion.
t Be sure to use only the specified accessories and parts for installation work.
Failure to use the specified parts may result in the unit falling, water leakage, electric shocks or fire.
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When you keep on tightening the flare nut with a spanner, there is a point where the tightening torque sud-
denly increases.
From that point, further tighten and turn the flare nut the angle shown below. (Refer to Table 3)
After the work is finished, make sure to check that there is no leak.
Unless you tighten as instructed, (if it is loosely tightened), it may lead to the refrigerant leakage (slow
leak) and cause malfunction of the device (such as insufficient cooling or heating).
Table 3
Pipe size Further tightening angle Recommended arm length of tool
I 9.5 (3/8”) 60 to 90 degrees Approx. 200mm
I15.9 (5/8”) 30 to 60 degrees Approx. 300mm
CAUTION
t Be sure to insulate any field piping all the way to the piping connection inside the unit.
Any exposed piping may cause condensation or burns if touched.
t After leakage check of piping connection is finished, carry out thermal insulation with the supplementary
piping insulation tubing and insulating tape (3). The insulating tape (3) should be wrapped from the L-
shaped bend all the way to the end inside the unit. (Refer to Fig. 15)
L-shaped
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CONTENTS
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1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.....................................................................................1
2. BEFORE INSTALLATION ....................................................................................3
3. SELECTING INSTALLATION SITE......................................................................5
4. INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION ...........................................................................6
5. REFRIGERANT PIPING WORK...........................................................................8
6. DRAIN PIPING WORK .......................................................................................11
7. WHEN THE OPTIONAL REMOTE CONTROLLER (BRC1E model)
IS USED AS A CONTROL PANEL.....................................................................12
8. ELECTRIC WIRING WORK ...............................................................................16
9. HOW TO CONNECT WIRING AND WIRING EXAMPLE...................................17
10. INSTALLATION OF SUCTION GRILLE .............................................................22
11. FIELD SETTING .................................................................................................23
12. TEST OPERATION ............................................................................................24
13. WIRING DIAGRAM.............................................................................................29
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Be sure to follow this “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS”.
WARNING .......... Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury.
CAUTION ........... Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in
minor or moderate injury.
It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.
• After the installation is completed, test the air conditioner and check if the air conditioner operates properly.
Give the user adequate instructions concerning the use and cleaning of the indoor unit according to the
Operation Manual.
Ask the user to keep this manual and the Operation Manual together in a handy place for future reference.
WARNING
• Ask your local dealer or qualified personnel to carry out installation work.
Improper installation may result in water leakage, electric shocks or a fire.
• Perform installation work in accordance with this installation manual.
Improper installation may result in water leakage, electric shocks or a fire.
• Consult your local dealer regarding what to do in case of refrigerant leakage.
When the air conditioner is installed in a small room, it is necessary to take proper measures so that the
amount of any leaked refrigerant does not exceed the concentration limit in the event of a leakage.
Otherwise, this may lead to an accident due to oxygen deficiency.
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• Be sure to use only the specified parts and accessories for installation work.
Failure to use the specified parts may result in the air conditioner falling down, water leakage, electric
shocks, a fire, etc.
• Install the air conditioner on a foundation that can withstand its mass.
Insufficient strength may result in the air conditioner falling over and causing injury.
In addition, it may lead to vibration of indoor units and cause unpleasant chattering noise.
• Carry out the specified installation work in consideration of strong winds, typhoons, or earthquakes.
Improper installation may result in an accident such as air conditioner falling.
• Make sure that all electrical work is carried out by qualified personnel according to the applicable legislation
(note 1) and this installation manual, using a separate circuit.
In addition, even if the wiring is short, make sure to use a wiring that has sufficient length and never connect
additional wiring to make the length sufficient.
Insufficient capacity of the power supply circuit or improper electrical construction may lead to electric
shocks or a fire.
(note 1) applicable legislation means “All international, national and local directives, laws, regulations and/
or codes which are relevant and applicable for a certain product or domain”.
• Earth the air conditioner.
Do not connect the earth wiring to gas or water piping, lightning conductor or telephone earth wiring.
Incomplete earthing may cause electric shocks or a fire.
• Be sure to install an earth leakage circuit breaker.
Failure to do so may cause electric shocks and a fire.
• Disconnect the power supply before touching the electric components.
If you touch the live part, you may get an electric shock.
• Make sure that all wiring is secure, using the specified wiring and ensuring that external forces do not act
on the terminal connections or wiring.
Incomplete connection or fixing may cause an overheat or a fire.
• When wiring between the indoor and outdoor units, and wiring the power supply, form the wiring orderly so
that the control box lid can be securely fastened.
If the control box lid is not in place, overheat of the terminals, electric shocks or a fire may be caused.
• If refrigerant gas leaks during installation work, ventilate the area immediately.
Toxic gas may be produced if refrigerant gas comes into contact with a fire.
• After completing the installation work, check to make sure that there is no leakage of refrigerant gas.
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.
CAUTION
• Install drain piping according to this installation manual to ensure good drainage, and insulate the piping to
prevent condensation.
Improper drain piping may cause water leakage, make the furniture get wet.
• Install the air conditioner, power supply wiring, remote controller wiring and transmission wiring at least 1
meter away from televisions or radios to prevent image interference or noise.
(Depending on the radio waves, a distance of 1 meter may not be sufficient to eliminate the noise.)
• Install the indoor unit as far as possible from fluorescent lamps.
If a wireless remote controller kit is installed, the transmission distance may be shorter in a room where an
electronic lighting type (inverter or rapid start type) fluorescent lamp is installed.
• Do not install the air conditioner in places such as the following:
1. Where there is mist of oil, oil spray or vapour for example a kitchen.
Resin parts may deteriorate, and cause them to fall out or water to leak.
2. Where corrosive gas, such as sulfurous acid gas, is produced.
Corrosion of copper pipings or brazed parts may cause the refrigerant to leak.
3. Where there is machinery which emits electromagnetic waves.
Electromagnetic waves may disturb the control system, and cause malfunction of the equipment.
4. Where flammable gases may leak, where carbon fibre or ignitable dust is suspended in the air or where
volatile flammables, such as thinner or gasoline, are handled.
If the gas leaks and remains around the air conditioner, it may cause ignition.
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2. BEFORE INSTALLATION
Do not exert pressure on the resin parts when opening the unit or when moving it after opening.
Be sure to check in advance that the refrigerant to be used for installation is R410A. (If a wrong
refrigerant is charged, the unit will not properly operate)
• For the installation of an outdoor unit, refer to the installation manual attached to the outdoor unit.
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• Do not dispose of any parts necessary for installation until the installation is completed.
• Decide the route for carrying the unit to the installation site.
• When hanging the unit for lifting, use a sling of soft material (made of cloth, nylon, etc.) as shown below. (Refer to Fig. 1)
(1) Horizontal hanging (2) Vertical hanging
Sling
Sling
Fig. 1
2-1 PRECAUTIONS
• When selecting installation site, refer to the paper pattern (part of packaging material).
• Do not use the unit in locations where the salt content in the air is high such as beachfront, or where the
voltage fluctuates such as factories, or where the base vibrates such as automobiles or marine vessels.
• Before opening the control box lid and performing the wiring operation, remove the static electricity charged
to your body. Otherwise, electrical parts may be damaged.
2-2 ACCESSORIES
Check the following accessories are included with the unit.
Do not dispose of any parts necessary for installation until the installation is completed.
(3) Hole protection
Name (1) Bracket for installation (4) Bush Insulation for fitting
rubber
Quantity 1 set *1) 2 pcs. 1 pc. 1 each
(5) For gas pipe
Shape
Also used as a
packaging material
Shape
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NOTE
• If the customer wishes to use a remote controller that is not listed above, select a suitable remote
controller after consulting catalogs and technical guide.
FOR THE FOLLOWING ITEMS, TAKE SPECIAL CARE DURING CONSTRUCTION AND
CHECK AFTER INSTALLATION IS FINISHED.
1. Items to be checked after completion of work
Items to be checked If not properly done, what is likely to occur Check
Are the indoor unit and outdoor unit fixed
The unit may drop, vibrate or make noise.
firmly?
Is the installation of the indoor unit and the The unit may malfunction or the components
outdoor unit completed? may burn out.
Is the gas leakage checked with the
leakage test pressure written in the
It may result in insufficient cooling or heating.
installation manual supplied with the
outdoor unit?
Is the unit fully insulated? (Refrigerant
Condensate water may drip.
piping, drain piping)
Does drainage flow smoothly? Condensate water may drip.
Does the power supply voltage correspond The unit may malfunction or the components
to that shown on the name plate? may burn out.
The unit may malfunction or the components
Are wiring and piping correct?
may burn out.
Is the unit safely grounded? It may result in electric shock.
The unit may malfunction or the components
Is wiring size according to specifications?
may burn out.
It may result in insufficient cooling or heating.
Is something blocking the air outlet or inlet
(This can lead to malfunction or decreased
of either the indoor or outdoor units?
performance due to decreased air volume.)
Are refrigerant piping length and additional
The refrigerant charge in the system is not clear.
refrigerant charge noted down?
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Since the items with WARNING and CAUTION marks in the operation manual, if not
observed, may cause injuries and/or material damages. Therefore, in addition to the general usage,
it is necessary to explain them to the customer and also to ask the customers to thoroughly read
them. Accordingly, it is necessary that you make a full explanation about the described contents
and also ask your customers to read the operation manual.
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(3) Investigate whether the installation location (such as the floor and wall) can withstand the weight
of the unit and, if necessary, reinforce the location with such as beams before installation. To avoid
vibration and abnormal noise, reinforce the location before installation.
Grille fixture
Fig. 3
M4 × 12
Tapping screws (class 2)
Front panel (2)
(1)
Grille fixture
Grille stopper
Suction grille
Fig. 4
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the wall material as
field supply.
Fig. 5 • Unit [mm]
57
130
(For locking with bolt)
144
• Unit [mm]
Front
Fixing holes (× 4)
Bottom frame
Fig. 6
Cushion materials
Fan
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CAUTION Fig. 9
Be careful not to damage the flare section.
Table 2
Pipe size Tightening torque Flare dimensions A (mm) Flare
CAUTION
Overtightening may damage the flare and cause a refrigerant leakage.
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When you do not have a torque wrench, use Table 2 as a rule of thumb.
When you keep on tightening the flare nut with a spanner, there is a point where the tightening torque
suddenly increases.
From that point, further tighten and turn the flare nut the angle shown below. (Refer to Table 3)
After the work is finished, make sure to check that there is no leak.
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Unless you tighten as instructed, (if it is loosely tightened), it may lead to the refrigerant leakage (slow
leak) and cause malfunction of the device (such as insufficient cooling or heating).
Table 3
Pipe size Further tightening angle Recommended arm length of tool
I9.5 (3/8”) 60° - 90° degrees Approx. 200mm
I15.9 (5/8”) 30° - 60° degrees Approx. 300mm
CAUTION
In case of rear side piping, be careful not to damage fan motor lead wire.
When opening the knock out hole, be careful not to damage fan motor lead wire with the steel plate cut off.
(Refer to Fig. 15).
CAUTION
Be careful not to damage fan housing when piping.
Fan housing is made of foamed polystyrene.
Be careful not to damage the fan housing with pipe edge when installing indoor unit.
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Fan motor
lead wire Insulation for fitting (5)(6)
(accessory)
Fix using the
clamp (8) • Unit [mm]
Right or left piping Backward piping
525
525
450
450
Fig. 12
Pipe retainer Fig. 14
Fig. 11
Fan motor
lead wire
Drain hose
inside the unit
Fan housing
Rear panel
Knock out holes
(Select either one)
Rear plate
* Put the
attached hole
protection
rubber (3)
( ) Knock out holes
after making
the opening. Bottom frame Fig. 15
CAUTION
Be sure to insulate any field piping all the way to the piping connection inside the unit.
Any exposed piping may cause condensation or burns if touched, and also electrical shock or fire if the
wiring is touched.
CAUTION
• CAUTION TO BE TAKEN WHEN BRAZING REFRIGERANT PIPING
• Do not braze inside the unit.
Since the bottom plate and the fan housing are made of resin. They may melt or cause fire by spatter.
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• Braze the refrigerant piping only after having nitrogen flow through the pipe and substituting nitrogen for air
(Refer to Fig. 16). Once this is completed, connect the indoor unit with flares (Refer to Fig. 12).
1. When brazing after having nitrogen flow through the pipe and substituting nitrogen for air, it is appropriate
to set the nitrogen pressure to about 0.02MPa with a pressure reducing valve. (Refer to Fig. 16)
2. Do not use flux when brazing refrigerant piping. Use the phosphor copper brazing filler metal (BCuP-2: JIS
Z 3264/B-Cu93P-710/795: ISO 3677) that does not require flux.
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(Chlorine based flux is extremely harmful to refrigerant piping systems. It will corrode the refrigerant piping
and if it contains fluorine it will deteriorate the refrigerating oil.)
3. When performing the leakage test for the indoor unit and inter-unit piping after the indoor unit is installed,
be sure to refer to the installation manual for the indoor unit or technical guide for the leakage test pressure
and the refrigerant piping installation.
4. Shortage of refrigerant due to air purge or forgetting the additional refrigerant charge may cause
malfunction of the unit (does not sufficiently cool or heat).
For installation of refrigerant piping, be sure to refer to the installation manual for the outdoor unit or the
technical guide.
CAUTION
• Do not use anything oxidation inhibitor or the like when brazing. (Residues may cause clogging of pipes or
damage to parts.)
Fan housing
Through-hole for piping
CAUTION
• To avoid force on the drain hose of the indoor unit, make sure to fix the drain pipe such as to bundle it to the
refrigerant pipe as shown in Fig. 17. This is to prevent the drain pipe from coming off and/or avoid bad insulation.
The drain pipe must be sloped downward with a gradient of 1/100 from the drain pipe connection in the unit.
• The drain pipe may be clogged if water accumulates in the drain pipe.
• Condensation on the pipe may occur and cause water leakage. Therefore, make sure to insulate the pipe
at the following two places.
(1) All piping in the room and inside the unit.
(2) At the connection between the indoor unit drain hose and the field drain piping.
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2. After the piping work is finished, check that drainage flows smoothly and the water
does not leak from connections.
• Carefully pour approximately 1
litre of water through the air Air discharge Heat
discharge outlet so that it falls outlet exchanger
directly onto the heat
exchanger at an angle without
splashing. (Refer to Fig. 18)
* If water is poured too fast or if
water pressure is too high, the
water will pass through the
heat exchanger and drip on
the fan motor below it.
* If water gets on the inner front
wall, it will leak onto the floor.
Fig. 18
CAUTION
• In order to prevent the pets from getting inside the unit, seal the pipe penetration hole with putty or heat
insulating material (field supply).
• Drain piping connections
Do not connect the drain piping directly to sewage pipes that smell of ammonia. The ammonia in the
sewage might enter the indoor unit through the drain pipes and corrode the heat exchanger.
1. Open the remote controller, and connect the remote controller wiring (accessory).
For wiring procedures, refer to the “remote controller installation manual”.
(There is no polarity for the remote controller wiring.)
1) Remove the upper case.
Insert a flathead screwdriver into the concaved portion of the lower case (at 2 positions), and then
remove the upper case.
Upper case
Screwdriver
Lower case
Insert the screwdriver and twist it lightly to
Fig. 19 remove the case.
CAUTION
• The printed circuit board of the remote controller is attached to the upper case. Be careful not to scratch the
board with the screwdriver.
• Be careful not to adhere any dust or liquid to the printed circuit board of the removed upper case.
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2) Cut off the shaded part of the lower case, and then fix the case to the cover (7) using screws (11).
Screw (11) (M4)
(Tightening torque : 0.6 ± 0.1N · m)
Shaded part
(accessory)
2
Lower case
Clamp
Remote controller (accessory of the
wiring (13) remote controller)
Fixed part
Upper case
assy
A
Fixed part
A
Upper case Section A-A
Clamp
assy
(accessory of the remote controller)
Remote controller
wiring (13)
(accessory)
Lower case assy
Fig. 21
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4) Fit and install the upper case in the lower case while aligning the tabs (6 positions) with the lower
case.
• Be careful so that the wiring may not be caught.
• Remove the protection sheet attached to the upper case.
Upper case assy
Remote controller
wiring (13)
(accessory)
Hole Lower case assy
〈Control panel〉
2. Remove the front panel, and then remove the back plate attached to the back side.
• When removing the front panel, to avoid dropping the panel, tightly hold the front panel while removing
it.
Front panel
Wire harness for the
swing motor
Screw (M4)
Front panel
Back plate
Screw (M4)
(6 pcs.)
Fig. 23
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NOTE
• If the grille fixture comes off while
Grille fixture
removing the front panel, attach the grille
fixture as shown below. Rib
1. Install the grille fixture while aligning its
notch with the rib of the front panel. Front panel
Rib 2
2. Lower the grille fixture. 1.
2.
Notch
Fig. 24
3. Fix the control panel on the back side of the front panel.
Front panel
Control panel
Screw (M4)
(6 pcs.)
Fig. 25
4. Clip the remote controller wiring into the guide and notch. (Refer to Fig. 26)
Control panel
Front panel
Fig. 26
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6. Remove the control box lid, and then connect the remote controller wiring to terminals
P1 and P2 (no polarity) of the terminal block (X1M).
P1 P2 F1 F2
P2 Remote controller
P1 wiring (13)
(accessory)
Fig. 27
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Earth terminal
Clamp (8)
Power supply (accessory)
terminal block
(X2M:3P)
2 2
3 3
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¢Connecting methods of wiring between indoor and outdoor units, earth wiring, and remote
controller wiring ²
• Detach the control box lid and pipe retainer as shown in the Fig. 28 and connect the wires of matching
numbers to the terminal block (X2M: 3P) on the right side of the unit. Connect the earth wire to the earth
terminal. In doing this, draw the wiring into the unit through the hole for wiring, and fix it together with the
earth wire using the clamp (8).
• Connect the remote controller wiring (field supply) to the terminals P1 and P2 (no polarity) of the terminal
block (X1M: 4P), and guide the wiring to the outside of the unit using the route shown in the Fig. 30.
• Pass the remote controller wiring inside the piping retainer plate.
• Route the low voltage wires (remote controller wiring) 50mm or more away from the high voltage wires
(interconnecting wires between the indoor and outdoor units) and earth wire so that they may not pass
through the same place. (Refer to Fig. 30)
Terminal block
(X1M : 4P)
P1 P2 F1 F2
Terminal block P2
(X2M : 3P) P1
High voltage wires
and earth wire Low voltage wires
Route the low voltage wires through the right side of the
piping to the upper hole on the right (left) side plate.
Route the high voltage wires and earth wire through the left
side of the piping to the lower hole on the right (left) side
Fig. 30 plate while installing the provided bushing (4).
• During the wiring work, lay the electric wiring neatly so that the wires may not push the control box lid up.
Also, fix the lid without sandwiching the wires between the box and the lid.
(Sandwiching electric wires and/or having the lid float up may result in electric shock or fire.)
• Pass the interconnecting wires and the earth wires inside of the pipe pressing plate. Wires connecting the
units and the earth wire to the pipe retainer. Keep the extra wires neatly at a location shown in the Fig. 29.
The wires may come in contact with other parts such as the fan, and the indoor unit may be damaged.
• In order to prevent small creatures getting into the unit, seal the wiring outlet with putty or heat insulating
material (field supply) leaving no clearance. (If small creatures, such as insects, get into the unit, the
creatures may cause short circuiting in the control box.)
CAUTION
Use a round crimp-style terminal for connection to the power supply terminal block. (Refer to Fig. 31)
In case it cannot be used due to unavoidable reasons, be sure to observe the following instructions.
• Do not connect wires of different gauge to the same power supply terminal.
(Looseness in the connection may cause overheating.) (Refer to Fig. 32)
• In wiring, make sure that prescribed wires are used. Also, fix the wires so that external force may not be
applied to the terminals.
• Use an appropriate screwdriver to tighten the terminal screws. Small screwdrivers damage the head of
the screws and they cannot tighten the screws appropriately.
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Electric wire
Fig. 31 GOOD WRONG WRONG
Fig. 32
Pair type
Main power supply
Earth leakage
circuit breaker
1 2 3
Outdoor unit
1 2 3
P 1 P2
Indoor unit
P1 P2
Remote controller
(Optional accessory) Fig. 33
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Group control
Main power supply
Earth Earth Earth
leakage leakage leakage
circuit circuit circuit
breaker breaker breaker
1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2
Indoor
unit 1 Indoor Indoor
unit 2 unit 16
Fig. 35
Wiring Method
(1) Remove the control box lid. (Refer to ‘‘9. HOW TO CONNECT WIRINGS AND WIRING EXAMPLE’’.)
(2) Lay crossover between the terminals (P1, P2) inside the control box for the remote controller. (There is no
polarity.) (Refer to Fig. 34 and Table 4)
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P1 P2
MAIN/SUB CHANGEOVER
• If BRC1E type remote controller is used, see the manual attached to the remote controller.
If the remote controller is a wired one, change the switch setting as follows:
(1) Insert a flat screwdriver into the clearance between the upper case and the concave of the lower case and,
remove the upper case. (2 places) (Printed circuit board is attached to the upper part of the remote con-
troller.) (Refer to Fig. 37)
(2) Turn the main/sub changeover switch on one of the two remote controller printed circuit boards to “S”.
(Leave the switch of the other remote controller set to “M”.) (Refer to Fig. 38)
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1. Hook the suction grille on the groove on the unit’s bottom frame in the order of (1) o
(2). (Refer to Fig. 39)
(2)
(1) (1)
(2) Suction
grille
Bottom frame
Fig. 39
2. Fit the grille stopper (front panel) into the groove on the suction grille and lock the
grille down in its original place by screw. (Refer to Fig. 40)
* Be careful not to overtighten screws.
3. Check that the grille fixture is raised, and then close the suction grille. After closing the
grille, lower the grille fixture. (Refer to Fig. 40)
M4 × 12 Front panel
Screw
Grille
fixture
Grille stopper
Suction grille
Suction grille
Bottom frame
Fig. 40
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(Press
Once
Once *
ce
4 seconds
or more) * *
Field setting “Malfunction code” “Indoor unit type “Outdoor unit type
display Once code” display Once code” display
* After leaving 10 seconds
or more, the mode returns
Inspection mode
to the normal operating
mode.
Fig. 41
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Remote controller air thermistor Remote controller thermo does not function,
CJ
malfunction but body thermo operation is enabled.
E0 Action of safety device (Outdoor unit)
Outdoor printed circuit board failure
E1
(Outdoor unit)
E3 High pressure malfunction (Outdoor unit)
E4 Low pressure malfunction (Outdoor unit)
Compressor motor lock malfunction
E5
(Outdoor unit)
Compressor motor lock by over current
E6
(Outdoor unit)
Outdoor fan motor lock malfunction
(Outdoor unit)
E7
Outdoor fan instant overcurrent
malfunction (Outdoor unit)
Electric expansion valve malfunction
E9
(Outdoor unit)
Cooling/Heating switch malfunction
EA
(Outdoor unit)
Discharge piping temperature
F3
malfunction (Outdoor unit)
H3 High pressure switch failure (Outdoor unit)
Low pressure switch failure
H4
(Outdoor unit)
Outdoor fan motor position signal
H7
malfunction (Outdoor unit)
H9 Outdoor air thermistor system Abnormal stop is applied depending on the
malfunction (Outdoor unit) model or condition.
Pressure sensor system malfunction
J1
(batch) (Outdoor unit)
J2 Current sensor system malfunction Abnormal stop is applied depending on the
(Outdoor unit) model or condition.
J3 Discharge pipe thermistor system Abnormal stop is applied depending on the
malfunction (Outdoor unit) model or condition.
Suction pipe thermistor system
J5
malfunction (Outdoor unit)
Outdoor heat exchanger distributor
J6 Abnormal stop is applied depending on the
liquid pipe thermistor malfunction
model or condition.
(Outdoor unit)
Outdoor heat exchanger condenser /
J7 Abnormal stop is applied depending on the
evaporator thermistor malfunction
model or condition.
(Outdoor unit)
J8 Liquid pipe thermistor system Abnormal stop is applied depending on the
malfunction (Outdoor unit) model or condition.
Gas piping thermistor malfunction
J9
(cooling) (Outdoor unit)
Discharge pipe pressure sensor system
JA
malfunction (Outdoor unit)
Suction pipe pressure sensor system
JC
malfunction (Outdoor unit)
Inverter system malfunction
L1
(Outdoor unit)
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CAUTION
• Refer to “2. Items to be checked at time of delivery to customer.” on page 5 upon completion of the test oper-
ation and make sure that all the items are checked.
• If the customer’s interior work is not finished on completion of the test operation, tell the customer not to
operate the air conditioner.
Substances generated from paints and adhesives used for the interior work may contaminate the product
if the unit is operated.
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Pipe Size (mm) φ6.4 φ9.5 φ12.7 φ15.9 φ19.1 φ22.2 φ25.4 φ31.8 φ38.1
L Joints (m)
Specifications, designs and other content appearing in this brochure are current as of March 2015 but subject to change without notice.