Mitsubishi Electric PEAD-A09 Manuel utilisateur

Catégorie
Climatiseurs split-system
Taper
Manuel utilisateur
Air-Conditioners
PEAD-A09,12,15,18,24,30,36AA8
English
INSTALLATION MANUAL
For safe and correct use, please read this installation manual thoroughly before installing the air-conditioner unit.
FOR INSTALLER
Français
MANUEL D’INSTALLATION
Veuillez lire le manuel d’installation en entier avant d’installer ce climatiseur pour éviter tout accident et vous
assurer d’une utilisation correcte.
POUR L’INSTALLATEUR
Español
MANUAL DE INSTALACIÓN
Para un uso seguro y correcto, lea detalladamente este manual de instalación antes de montar la unidad de aire
acondicionado.
PARA EL INSTALADOR
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33.2
Min. 300 [11-
13/16
]
Min. 10 [7/16]
G
A
H
AC
B
D
[Fig. 3-2-1]
GH
I
F
700 [27-
9/16
]
450 [17 -
3/4
]
475 [18-
3/4
]
450
[17-
3/4
]
Q
50~150
[2]~[5-
15/16
]450 [17-
3/4
]
450 [17-
3/4
]
100~200
[3-
15/16
]~[7-
7/8
]
Min. 300 [11-
13/16
]
P
E
A
D
[Fig. 3-2-2]
(Viewed from the direction of the arrow A)
(Unit: mm [in])
H
G
Min. 20 [13/16]
Min.10 [7/16]
B
C
A
B
J
[Fig. 3-2-3]
P
50 [2]
R
777 [30-
5/8
]
450 [17-
3/4
]
475 [18-
3/4
]
700 [27-
9/16
]50 [2]
Min. 300 [11-
13/16
]
E
A
I
J
F
GH
450
[17-
3/4
]
100~200
[3-
15/16
]~[7-
7/8
]
[Fig. 3-2-4]
(Viewed from the direction of the arrow B)
777 [30-
5/8
]
S
50 [2]
50 [2]
P
700 [27-
9/16
]
Min. 300 [11-
13/16
]
G
H
K
F
A
I
[Fig. 3-2-5]
(Unit: mm [in])
AElectric box
BCeiling
CCeiling beam
DAccess door 2 (450 mm x 450 mm [17-3/4 in x 17-3/4 in])
EAccess door 1 (450 mm x 450 mm [17-3/4 in x 17-3/4 in])
FMaintenance access space
GSupply air
HIntake air
IBottom of indoor unit
JAccess door 3
KAccess door 4
Model P Q R S
PEAD-A09, 12, 15,
18AA8
900
[35-7/16]
150~250
[5-15/16]~[9-7/8]
1000
[39-3/8]
1500
[59-1/16]
PEAD-A24, 30AA8 1100
[43-5/16]
250~350
[9-7/8]~[13-13/16]
1200
[47-1/4]
1700
[66-15/16]
PEAD-A36AA8 1400
[55-1/8]
400~500
[15-3/4]~[19-11/16]
1500
[59-1/16]
2000
[78-3/4 ]
(Viewed from the direction of the arrow B)
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44.1
55.1
66.1
YX
LW
A
Z
B
AC
D
C
E
D
[Fig. 5-1-1] [Fig. 5-1-2]
AUnit body
BLifting machine
CNuts (field supply)
DWashers (accessory)
EM10 hanging bolt (field supply)
øB
øA
a
b
[Fig. 6-1-1]
aIndoor unit
bOutdoor unit
(Unit: mm [in])
Model A B
PEAD-A09AA8 ø9.52 [3/8] ø6.35 [1/4]
PEAD-A12, 15, 18AA8 ø12.7 [1/2] ø6.35 [1/4]
PEAD-A24, 30, 36AA8 ø15.88 [5/8] ø9.52 [3/8]
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66.2
6.3
d
c
b
a
b
a
a
b
e
b
c
d
c
A
c
b
a
defgh
i
B
ad
cb
ef
90
A
B
C
D
F
G
E
O
O
N
N
20
[25/32]
20
[25/32]
20
[25/32]
20
[25/32]
H
H
KL
J
I
J
[Fig. 6-3-2][Fig. 6-3-1]
APipe cover (small) (accessory)
BCaution:
Pull out the thermal insulation on the refrigerant piping at the site,
insert the flare nut to flare the end, and replace the insulation in its
original position.
Take care to ensure that condensation does not form on exposed
copper piping.
CLiquid end of refrigerant piping
DGas end of refrigerant piping
ESite refrigerant piping
FMain body
GPipe cover (large) (accessory)
HThermal insulation (field supply)
IPull
JFlare nut
KReturn to original position
LEnsure that there is no gap here
MPlate on main body
NBand (accessory)
OEnsure that there is no gap here. Place join upwards.
(Unit: mm [in])
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66.5
6.6
C
B
A
L
D
DD
E
K
M
B
H
I
Max. 20m [65ft]
1.5-2m [5-7ft]
G
FFF
B
J
O
N
F
Max. 300mm [11-13/16in]
I
B
CD D G
F
E
H
A
32
[1-1/4]
35
[1-7/16]
25
[1]
[Fig. 6-5-2]
[Fig. 6-5-1]
AIndoor unit
BTie band (accessory)
CVisible part
DInsertion margin
EDrain hose (accessory)
FDrain pipe (O.D. ø32 mm [1-1/4 in] PVC TUBE, field supply)
GInsulating material (field supply)
HTie band (accessory)
ITo be gap free. The joint section of the insulation material meet must be at the top.
Correct piping
Wrong piping
AInsulation (9 mm [3/8 in] or more)
BDownward slope (1/100 or more)
CSupport metal
KAir bleeder
LRaised
MOdor trap
Grouped piping
DO. D. ø32 mm [1-1/4 in] PVC TUBE
EMake it as large as possible. About 10 cm [3-15/16 in].
FIndoor unit
GMake the piping size large for grouped piping.
HDownward slope (1/100 or more)
IO. D. ø38 mm [1-1/2 in] PVC TUBE for grouped piping.
(9 mm [3/8 in] or more insulation)
JUp to 700 mm [27-9/16 in]
NDrain hose (accessory)
OHorizontal or slightly upgradient
(Unit: mm [in])
A
B
F
C
D
E
[Fig. 6-6-1]
AInsert pump's end 2 to 4 cm [13/16 to 1-5/8 in].
BRemove the water supply port.
CAbout 2500 cc
DWater
EFilling port
FScrew
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7
88.1
A
B
G
F
A
D
CE
A
BG
CE
A
F
D
A
B
C
D
[Fig. 7-0-1] [Fig. 7-0-2]
[Fig. 7-0-3]
[Fig. 7-0-4]
ADuct
BAir inlet
CAccess door
DCanvas duct
ECeiling surfas
FAir outlet
GLeave distance enough to
prevent short cycle
<A> In case of rear inlet
<B> In case of bottom inlet AFilter
BBottom plate
CNail for the bottom inlet
DNail for the rear inlet
S1
S2
L1
L2
G
1
2
S1
S2
S3
CN105
RED
S3
AB
C
D
E
G
H
F
[Fig. 8-1-1]
AOutdoor unit power supply
BIsolating switch
COutdoor unit
DIndoor unit/outdoor unit connecting cords
EWired remote controller
FIndoor unit
GIndoor controller board
HRadio frequency interface for RF thermostat
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88.2
B
A
C
E
D
G
J
LK
M
J
F
H
F
I
NR
Q
S
O
P
12
6
5
2
4
C
B
A
D
3
1
[Fig. 8-2-1]
[Fig. 8-2-3]
[Fig. 8-2-5]
[Fig. 8-2-2]
[Fig. 8-2-4]
AScrew holding cover (1pc)
BCover
CTerminal box
DKnockout hole
ERemove
FUse PG bushing to keep the weight of the cable and external force from being
applied to the power supply terminal connector. Use a cable tie to secure the cable.
GPower source wiring
HUse ordinary bushing
ITransmission wiring
JConduit
KSide frame
LKnockout hole (for power source wiring)
MWasher (accessory)
NTerminal block for power source and indoor transmission
OTerminal block for wired remote controller
PIndoor controller board
QRadio frequency interface is installed on Indoor controller board
RCN105 (RED/5P)
SWiring for radio frequency interface
AIndoor terminal block
BEarth wire (green/yellow)
CIndoor/outdoor unit connecting wire 3-core
1.5 mm2 [AWG 16] or more
DOutdoor terminal block
1Connecting cable
Cable 3-core 1.5 mm2 [AWG 16], in
conformity with Design 245 IEC 57.
2Indoor terminal block
3Outdoor terminal block
4Always install an earth wire (1-core 1.5 mm2
[AWG 16]) longer than other cables
5Wired remote controller cable
Wire No × size (mm2) : Cable 2C × 0.3
This wire accessory of remote controller
(wire length : 10 m [32 ft], non-polar. Max.
500 m [1640 ft])
6Wired remote controller
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88.3
8.4
ON/OFF TEMP
FAN
VANE
TEST RUN
AUTO STOP
AUTO START
h
min
LOUVER
MODE
CHECK
RESETSET CLOCK
CHECK
2,4
3
A
[Fig. 8-3-1]
F1 F2 F3 F4 F1 F2 F3 F4 F1 F2 F3 F4
F1 F2 F3 F4 F1 F2 F3 F4
Service menu
Cursor
Main menu:
Test run
Input maintenance info.
Function setting
Check
Self check
Function setting
Cursor Address
Monitor:
Ref. address
Unit No.
Grp./1/2/3/4/All
Function setting
Cursor Cursor
Request:
Ref. address
Mode 1
Mode 2
Mode 3
Mode 4
Grp.
Function setting
Cursor Cursor
Request:
Ref. address
Mode 7
Mode 8
Mode 9
Mode 10
Unit # 1
Function setting
Ref. address
Sending data
Grp.
312
45
3
12
CHECK CHECK
CHECKCHECK
4
ON/OFF TEMP
FAN
VANE
TEST RUN
AUTO STOP
AUTO START
h
min
LOUVER
MODE
CHECK
RESETSET CLOCK
CHECK
E
F
D
C
A
B
[Fig. 8-4-1]
[Fig. 8-4-2]
AHour button
BMinute button
CTEMP button
DTEMP button
EON/OFF button
FCHECK button
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99.2
10
F1 F2 F3 F4 F1 F2 F3 F4
unem ecivreS
rosruC
:unem niaM
Test run
Input maintenance info.
Function setting
Check
Self check
Test run menu
Cursor
Service menu:
Test run
Drain pump test run
[Fig. 9-2-1] [Fig. 9-2-2]
F1 F2 F3 F4
Cool
Pipe
Auto
Switch disp.
Mode Fan
RemainTest run
[Fig. 9-2-3]
F1 F2 F3 F4
Check menu
Cursor
Service menu:
Error history
Refrigerant volume check
Refrigerant leak check
Smooth maintenance
Request code
1Smooth maintenance
Begin:
Smooth maintenance
Exit:
Ref.address
Stable mode
Cursor
Ref.address
Stable mode
Stabilization→Collecting
Cool / Heat/ Normal
Address
Cool / Heat/ Normal
2
Smooth maintenance
Return:
Smooth maintenance
Return:
Smooth maintenance
Return:
Page
Page
Page
COMP. current
COMP. run time
COMP. On / Off
COMP. frequency
A
Hz
Hr
times
Hr
Ref. address
Cool
Ref.address
Cool
Ref.address
Cool
Sub cool
OU TH4 temp.
OU TH6 temp.
OU TH7 temp.
IU air temp.
IU HEX temp.
IU filter time
3
[Fig. 10-0-1] [Fig. 10-0-2] [Fig. 10-0-3]
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11 11.1
B
A
G
H
K
L
M
IJ
C
D
E
F
[Fig. 11-1-1]
AIndoor unit
BUnion
CLiquid pipe
DGas pipe
EStop valve
FOutdoor unit
GRefrigerant gas cylinder operating valve
HRefrigerant gas cylinder for R410A with siphon
IRefrigerant (liquid)
JElectronic scale for refrigerant charging
KCharge hose (for R410A)
LGauge manifold valve (for R410A)
MService port
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Contents
1. Safety precautions ................................................................................. 11
2. Selecting the installation location........................................................... 12
3. Selecting an installation site & Accessories........................................... 12
4. Fixing hanging bolts ............................................................................... 12
5. Installing the unit.................................................................................... 13
6. Refrigerant piping work .......................................................................... 13
7. Duct work ............................................................................................... 15
8. Electrical work........................................................................................ 16
9. Test run.................................................................................................. 18
10. Easy maintenance function.................................................................... 21
11. Maintenance .......................................................................................... 22
1. Safety precautions
Please report to or take consent by the supply authority before connection to
the system.
Be sure to read “Safety precautions” before installing the air conditioner.
• Be sure to observe the cautions specified here as they include important
items related to safety.
The indications and meanings are as follows.
Warning:
Could lead to death, serious injury, etc.
Caution:
Could lead to serious injury in particular environments when operated
incorrectly.
• After reading this manual, be sure to keep it together with the instruction
manual in a handy place on the customer’s site.
Symbols put on the unit
Warning:
Carefully read the labels affixed to the main unit.
Warning:
Do not install it by yourself (customer).
Incomplete installation could cause injury due to fire, electric shock, the unit
falling or leakage of water. Consult the dealer from whom you purchased the
unit or special installer.
Install the unit securely in a place which can bear the weight of the unit.
When installed in an insufficient strong place, the unit could fall causing
injured.
Use the specified wires to connect the indoor and outdoor units securely and
attach the wires firmly to the terminal board connecting sections so the stress
of the wires is not applied to the sections.
Incomplete connecting and fixing could cause fire.
Do not use intermediate connection of the power cord or the extension cord
and do not connect many devices to one AC outlet.
It could cause a fire or an electric shock due to defective contact, defective
insulation, exceeding the permissible current, etc.
Check that the refrigerant gas does not leak after installation has completed.
Perform the installation securely referring to the installation manual.
Incomplete installation could cause a personal injury due to fire, electric
shock, the unit falling or leakage of water.
Perform electrical work according to the installation manual and be sure to
use an exclusive circuit.
If the capacity of the power circuit is insufficient or there is incomplete
electrical work, it could result in a fire or an electric shock.
Attach the electrical part cover to the indoor unit and the service panel to the
outdoor unit securely.
If the electrical part cover in the indoor unit and/or the service panel in the
outdoor unit are not attached securely, it could result in a fire or an electric
shock due to dust, water, etc.
Be sure to use the part provided or specified parts for the installation work.
The use of defective parts could cause an injury or leakage of water due to a
fire, an electric shock, the unit falling, etc.
Ventilate the room if refrigerant leaks during operation.
If the refrigerant comes in contact with a flame, poisonous gases will be
released.
Caution:
Do not use the unit in an unusual environment. If the air conditioner is
installed in areas exposed to steam, volatile oil (including machine oil), or
sulfuric gas, areas exposed to high salt content such as the seaside, the
performance can be significantly reduced and the internal parts can be
damaged.
Do not install the unit where combustible gases may leak, be produced, flow,
or accumulate. If combustible gas accumulates around the unit, fire or
explosion may result.
Do not keep food, plants, caged pets, artwork, or precision instruments in the
direct airflow of the indoor unit or too close to the unit, as these items can be
damaged by temperature changes or dripping water.
When the room humidity exceeds 80% or when the drainpipe is clogged, water
may drip from the indoor unit. Do not install the indoor unit where such
dripping can cause damage.
When installing the unit in a hospital or communications office, be prepared
for noise and electronic interference. Inverters, home appliances, high-
frequency medical equipment, and radio communications equipment can
cause the air conditioner to malfunction or breakdown. The air conditioner
may also affect medical equipment, disturbing medical care, and
communications equipment, harming the screen display quality.
Perform grounding.
Do not connect the ground wire to a gas pipe, water pipe arrester or telephone
ground wire. Defective grounding could cause an electric shock.
Do not install the unit in a place where an inflammable gas leaks.
If gas leaks and accumulates in the area surrounding the unit, it could cause
an explosion.
Take measures to prevent electrical leakage as required.
Perform the drainage/piping work securely according to the installation
manual.
If there is a defect in the drainage/piping work, water could drop from the unit
and household goods could be wet and damaged.
Fasten a flare nut with a torque wrench as specified in this manual.
When fastened too tight, a flare nut may broken after a long period and cause
a leakage of refrigerant.
This Installation Manual describes only for the indoor unit and the connected
outdoor unit of PUHZ series.
If the connected outdoor unit is MXZ series, refer to the Installation Manual for
MXZ series.
: Indicates an action that must be avoided.
: Indicates that important instructions must be followed.
: Indicates a part which must be grounded.
: Indicates that caution should be taken with rotating parts.
: Indicates that the main switch must be turned off before servicing.
: Beware of electric shock.
: Beware of hot surface.
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2. Selecting the installation location
2.1. Indoor unit
Where airflow is not blocked.
Where cool air spreads over the entire room.
Where it is not exposed to direct sunshine.
At a distance 1 m [3-1/4 ft] or more away from your TV and radio (to prevent picture
from being distorted or noise from being generated).
In a place as far away as possible from fluorescent and incandescent lights (so the
infrared remote control can operate the air conditioner normally).
Where the air filter can be removed and replaced easily.
Warning:
Mount the indoor unit into a ceiling strong enough to withstand the weight of
the unit.
2.2. Outdoor unit
Refer to the outdoor unit installation manual.
3. Selecting an installation site & Accessories
Select a site with sturdy fixed surface sufficiently durable against the weight of unit.
Before installing unit, the routing to carry in unit to the installation site should be
determined.
Select a site where the unit is not affected by entering air.
Select a site where the flow of supply and return air is not blocked.
Select a site where refrigerant piping can easily be led to the outside.
Select a site which allows the supply air to be distributed fully in room.
Do not install unit at a site with oil splashing or steam in much quantity.
Do not install unit at a site where combustible gas may generate, flow in, stagnate or
leak.
Do not install unit at a site where equipment generating high frequency waves (a
high frequency wave welder for example) is provided.
Do not install unit at a site where fire detector is located at the supply air side. (Fire
detector may operate erroneously due to the heated air supplied during heating
operation.)
Avoid places where acidic solutions are frequently handled.
Avoid places where sulphur-based or other sprays are frequently used.
When special chemical product may scatter around such as site chemical plants and
hospitals, full investigation is required before installing unit. (The plastic components
may be damaged depending on the chemical product applied.)
If the unit is run for long hours when the air above the ceiling is at high temperature/
high humidity (due point above 26 °C [79 °F]), due condensation may be produced in
the indoor unit. When operating the units in this condition, add insulation material
(10-20 mm [13/32 to 13/16 in]) to the entire surface of the indoor unit to avoid due
condensation.
3.1. Install the indoor unit on a ceiling strong enough to
sustain its weight
Warning:
The unit must be securely installed on a structure that can sustain its weight. If
the unit is mounted on an unstable structure, it may fall down causing injuries.
3.2. Securing installation and service space
Secure enough access space to allow for the maintenance, inspection, and
replacement of the motor, fan, drain pump, heat exchanger, and electric box in one of
the following ways.
Select an installation site for the indoor unit so that its maintenance access space will
not be obstructed by beams or other objects.
(1)When a space of 300 mm [11-13/16 in] or more is available below the unit between
the unit and the ceiling (Fig. 3-2-1)
Create access door 1 and 2 (450 × 450 mm [17-3/4 × 17-3/4 in] each) as shown in
Fig. 3-2-2. (Access door 2 is not required if enough space is available below the
unit for a maintenance worker to work in.)
(2)When a space of less than 300 mm [11-13/16 in] is available below the unit
between the unit and the ceiling (At least 20 mm [13/16 in] of space should be left
below the unit as shown in Fig. 3-2-3.)
Create access door 1 diagonally below the electric box and access door 3 below
the unit as shown in Fig. 3-2-4.
or
Create access door 4 below the electric box and the unit as shown in Fig. 3-2-5.
[Fig. 3-2-1] (P.2)
[Fig. 3-2-2] (Viewed from the direction of the arrow A) (P.2)
[Fig. 3-2-3] (P.2)
[Fig. 3-2-4] (Viewed from the direction of the arrow B) (P.2)
[Fig. 3-2-5] (Viewed from the direction of the arrow B) (P.2)
3.3. Indoor unit accessories
The unit is provided with the following accessories:
4. Fixing hanging bolts
4.1. Fixing hanging bolts
[Fig. 4-1-1] (P.3)
(Give site of suspension strong structure.)
Hanging structure
Ceiling: The ceiling structure varies from building to one another. For detailed
information, consult your construction company.
If necessary, reinforce the hanging bolts with anti-quake supporting members as
countermeasures against earthquakes.
* Use M10 for hanging bolts and anti-quake supporting members (field supply).
1Reinforcing the ceiling with additional members (edge beam, etc.) must be required
to keep the ceiling at level and to prevent the ceiling from vibrations.
2Cut and remove the ceiling members.
3Reinforce the ceiling members, and add other members for fixing the ceiling
boards.
Center of gravity and Product Weight
AElectric box BCeiling
CCeiling beam
DAccess door 2 (450 mm × 450 mm [17-3/4 in × 17-3/4 in])
EAccess door 1 (450 mm × 450 mm [17-3/4 in × 17-3/4 in])
FMaintenance access space GSupply air
HIntake air IBottom of indoor unit
JAccess door 3 KAccess door 4
No. Name Quantity
1 Pipe cover (for refrigerant piping joint) Small diameter 1
2 Pipe cover (for refrigerant piping joint) Large diameter 1
3 Bands for temporary tightening of pipe cover and drain hose 8
4 Washer (square) 8
5 Drain hose 2
6 Washer (round) 2
7Installation manual 1
8Operation manual 1
ACenter of gravity
Model name W mm [in] L mm [in] X mm [in] Y mm [in] Z mm [in] Product Weight kg [lb]
PEAD-A09AA8 643 [25-5/16] 954 [37-9/16] 340 [13-3/8] 375 [14-3/4] 130 [5-1/8] 26 [58]
PEAD-A12AA8 643 [25-5/16] 954 [37-9/16] 340 [13-3/8] 375 [14-3/4] 130 [5-1/8] 26 [58]
PEAD-A15AA8 643 [25-5/16] 954 [37-9/16] 340 [13-3/8] 375 [14-3/4] 130 [5-1/8] 27 [60]
PEAD-A18AA8 643 [25-5/16] 954 [37-9/16] 340 [13-3/8] 375 [14-3/4] 130 [5-1/8] 27 [60]
PEAD-A24AA8 643 [25-5/16] 1154 [45-7/16] 325 [12-13/16] 525 [20-11/16] 130 [5-1/8] 30 [67]
PEAD-A30AA8 643 [25-5/16] 1154 [45-7/16] 325 [12-13/16] 525 [20-11/16] 130 [5-1/8] 30 [67]
PEAD-A36AA8 643 [25-5/16] 1454 [57-1/4] 330 [13] 675 [26-9/16] 130 [5-1/8] 38 [84]
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5. Installing the unit
5.1. Hanging the unit body
Bring the indoor unit to an installation site as it is packed.
To hang the indoor unit, use a lifting machine to lift and pass through the
hanging bolts.
[Fig. 5-1-1] (P.3)
[Fig. 5-1-2] (P.3)
5.2. Confirming the unit’s position and fixing hanging
bolts
Ensure that the hanging bolt nuts are tightened to fix the hanging bolts.
To ensure that drain is discharged, be sure to hang the unit at level using a
level.
Caution:
Install the unit in horizontal position. If the side with drain port is installed
higher, water leakage may be caused.
6. Refrigerant piping work
6.1. Refrigerant pipe
[Fig. 6-1-1] (P.3)
Refer to the Instruction Manual that came with the outdoor unit for the restrictions on
the height difference between units and for the amount of additional refrigerant
charge.
Avoid the following places for installation where air conditioner trouble is liable to occur.
Where there is too much oil such as for machine or cooking.
Salty environment as seaside areas.
Hot-spring areas.
Where sulfide gas exists.
Other special atmospheric areas.
This unit has flared connections on both indoor and outdoor sides. [Fig. 6-1-1]
Refrigerant pipes are used to connect the indoor and outdoor units as shown in the
figure below.
Insulate both refrigerant and drainage piping completely to prevent condensation.
Piping preparation
Refrigerant pipes of 3, 5, 7, 10 and 15 m [9-13/16, 16-3/8, 22-15/16, 32-1/4 and
49-3/16 ft] are available as optional items.
(1)Table below shows the specifications of pipes commercially available.
(2)Ensure that the 2 refrigerant pipes are well insulated to prevent condensation.
(3)Refrigerant pipe bending radius must be 10 cm [3-15/16 in] or more.
Caution:
Using careful insulation of specified thickness. Excessive thickness prevents
storage behind the indoor unit and smaller thickness causes dew drippage.
6.2. Flaring work
Main cause of gas leakage is defect in flaring work.
Carry out correct flaring work in the following procedure.
6.2.1. Pipe cutting
[Fig. 6-2-1] (P.4)
Using a pipe cutter cut the copper tube correctly.
6.2.2. Burrs removal
[Fig. 6-2-2] (P.4)
Completely remove all burrs from the cut cross section of pipe/tube.
Put the end of the copper tube/pipe to downward direction as you remove burrs in
order to avoid burrs drop in the tubing.
6.2.3. Putting nut on
[Fig. 6-2-3] (P.4)
Remove flare nuts attached to indoor and outdoor unit, then put them on pipe/tube
having completed burr removal.
(not possible to put them on after flaring work)
6.2.4. Flaring work
[Fig. 6-2-4] (P.4)
Carry out flaring work using flaring tool as shown below.
Firmly hold copper tube in a die in the dimension shown in the table at above.
6.2.5. Check
[Fig. 6-2-5] (P.4)
Compare the flared work with a figure in right side hand.
If flare is noted to be defective, cut off the flared section and do flaring work again.
AUnit body
BLifting machine
CNuts (field supply)
DWashers (accessory)
EM10 hanging bolt (field supply)
aIndoor unit
bOutdoor unit
Model Pipe
Outside
diameter
Min wall
thickness
Insulation
thickness Insulation
material
mm inch mm inch mm inch
PEAD-
A09AA8
For liquid 6.35 1/4 0.8 1/32 8 5/16
Heat resisting
foam plastic
0.045 specific
gravity
For gas 9.52 3/8 0.8 1/32 8 5/16
PEAD-
A12AA8
For liquid 6.35 1/4 0.8 1/32 8 5/16
For gas 12.7 1/2 0.8 1/32 8 5/16
PEAD-
A15AA8
For liquid 6.35 1/4 0.8 1/32 8 5/16
For gas 12.7 1/2 0.8 1/32 8 5/16
PEAD-
A18AA8
For liquid 6.35 1/4 0.8 1/32 8 5/16
For gas 12.7 1/2 0.8 1/32 8 5/16
PEAD-
A24AA8
For liquid 9.52 3/8 0.8 1/32 8 5/16
For gas
15.88
5/8 1.0 1/32 8 5/16
PEAD-
A30AA8
For liquid 9.52 3/8 0.8 1/32 8 5/16
For gas
15.88
5/8 1.0 1/32 8 5/16
PEAD-
A36AA8
For liquid 9.52 3/8 0.8 1/32 8 5/16
For gas
15.88
5/8 1.0 1/32 8 5/16
aCopper tubes
bGood
cNo good
dTilted
eUneven
fBurred
aBurr
bCopper tube/pipe
cSpare reamer
dPipe cutter
aFlare nut
bCopper tube
aFlaring tool
bDie
cCopper tube
dFlare nut
eYoke
Pipe diameter
(mm [in])
Dimension
A (mm [in])
B (mm [in])
When the tool for R410A is used
Clutch type
6.35 [1/4] 0 to 0.5 [0 to 1/32] 9.1 [3/8]
9.52 [3/8] 0 to 0.5 [0 to 1/32] 13.2 [17/32]
12.7 [1/2] 0 to 0.5 [0 to 1/32] 16.6 [21/32]
15.88 [5/8] 0 to 0.5 [0 to 1/32] 19.7 [25/32]
aSmooth all around bInside is shining without any scratches
cEven length all around dToo much
eTilted fScratch on flared plane
gCracked hUneven
iBad examples
+0
-0.4 [-1/32]
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6. Refrigerant piping work
6.3. Pipe connection
[Fig. 6-3-1] (P.4)
Apply a thin coat of refrigeration oil on the seat surface of pipe.
For connection first align the center, then tighten the first 3 to 4 turns of flare nut.
• Use tightening torque table below as a guideline for indoor unit side union joint
section, and tighten using two wrenches. Excessive tightening damages the flare
section.
Warning:
Be careful of flying flare nut! (Internally pressurized)
Remove the flare nut as follows:
1. Loosen the nut until you hear a hissing noise.
2. Do not remove the nut until the gas has been completely released (i.e.,
hissing noise stops).
3. Check that the gas has been completely released, and then remove the nut.
Outdoor unit connection
Connect pipes to stop valve pipe joint of the outdoor unit in the same manner applied
for indoor unit.
For tightening use a torque wrench or spanner, and use the same tightening torque
applied for indoor unit.
Refrigerant pipe insulation
• After connecting refrigerant piping, insulate the joints (flared joints) with thermal
insulation tubing as shown below.
[Fig. 6-3-2] (P.4)
1. Remove and discard the rubber bung which is inserted in the end of the unit piping.
2. Flare the end of the site refrigerant piping.
3. Pull out the thermal insulation on the site refrigerant piping and replace the
insulation in its original position.
Cautions On Refrigerant Piping
Be sure to use non-oxidative brazing for brazing to ensure that no foreign
matter or moisture enter into the pipe.
Be sure to apply refrigerating machine oil over the flare connection seating
surface and tighten the connection using a double spanner.
Provide a metal brace to support the refrigerant pipe so that no load is
imparted to the indoor unit end pipe. This metal brace should be provided 50
cm [19-11/16 in] away from the indoor unit’s flare connection.
6.4. Purging procedures leak test
6.5. Drain piping work
Ensure that the drain piping is downward (pitch of more than 1/100) to the outdoor
(discharge) side. Do not provide any trap or irregularity on the way.
• Ensure that any cross-wise drain piping is less than 20 m [65 ft] (excluding the
difference of elevation). If the drain piping is long, provide metal braces to prevent it
from waving. Never provide any air vent pipe. Otherwise drain may be ejected.
Use a hard vinyl chloride pipe VP-25 (with an external diameter of 32 mm [1-1/4 in])
for drain piping.
Ensure that collected pipes are 10 cm [3-15/16 in] lower than the unit body’s drain
port.
Do not provide any odor trap at the drain discharge port.
Put the end of the drain piping in a position where no odor is generated.
Do not put the end of the drain piping in any drain where ionic gases are generated.
Copper pipe O.D.
(mm [in])
Flare nut O.D.
(mm [in])
Tightening torque
(N·m)
ø6.35 [1/4] 17 [11/16] 14 - 18
ø9.52 [3/8] 22 [7/8] 34 - 42
ø12.7 [1/2] 26 [1-1/32] 49 - 61
ø15.88 [5/8] 29 [1-5/32] 68 - 82
APipe cover (small) (accessory)
BCaution:
Pull out the thermal insulation on the refrigerant piping at the site, insert the flare nut to flare
the end, and replace the insulation in its original position.
Take care to ensure that condensation does not form on exposed copper piping.
CLiquid end of refrigerant piping DGas end of refrigerant piping
ESite refrigerant piping FMain body
GPipe cover (large) (accessory) HThermal insulation (field supply)
IPull JFlare nut
KReturn to original position LEnsure that there is no gap here
MPlate on main body NBand (accessory)
OEnsure that there is no gap here. Place join upwards.
Check the vacuum with the gage manifold valve, then close the gage manifold
valve, and stop the vacuum pump.
Leave it as is for one or two minutes. Make sure the pointer of the gage manifold
valve remains in the same position. Confirm that the pressure gage show
-0.101 MPa (-760 mmHg).
*4 to 5 turns
Remove the gage manifold valve quickly from the service port of the stop valve.
After refrigerant pipes are connected and evacuated, fully open all stop valves on
gas and liquid pipe sides.
Operating without fully opening lowers the performance and causes trouble.
Pipe length:
7 m [23 ft] maximum
No gas charge is needed.
Pipe length exceeding 7 m [23 ft]
Charge the prescribed
amount of gas.
Hexagonal wrench
*Open
*Close
Stop valve
Stop valve
Service port
Stop
valve
Handle
Low
-0.101MPa
(-760 mmHg)
Compound pressure gauge
(for R410A)
Pressure gauge
(for R410A)
Gauge manifold valve
(for R410A)
Handle High
Charge hose
(for R410A)
(or the vacuum
pump with the
function to
prevent the back
flow)
Charge hose
(for R410A)
Adapter for
preventing
the back flow
Window
Vacuum
pump
Tighten the cap to the service port to obtain the initial status.
Retighten the cap
Leak test
PURGING PROCEDURES
Connect the refrigerant pipes (both the liquid and gas pipes) between the indoor
and the outdoor units.
Remove the service port cap of the stop valve on the side of the outdoor unit gas
pipe. (The stop valve will not work in its initial state fresh out of the factory (totally
closed with cap on).)
Connect the gage manifold valve and the vacuum pump to the service port of the
stop valve on the gas pipe side of the outdoor unit.
Run the vacuum pump.
(Vacuumize for more than 15 minutes.)
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6. Refrigerant piping work
[Fig. 6-5-1] (P.5)
Grouped piping
1. Insert the drain hose (accessory) into the drain port (insertion margin: 25mm [1 in]).
(The drain hose must not be bent more than 45° to prevent the hose from breaking
or clogging.)
(Attach the hose with glue, and fix it with the band (small, accessory).)
2. Attach the drain pipe (O.D. ø32 mm [1-1/4 in] PVC TUBE PV-25, field supply).
(Attach the pipe with glue, and fix it with the band (small, accessory).)
3. Perform insulation work on the drain pipe (O.D. ø32 mm [1-1/4 in] PVC TUBE PV-
25) and on the socket (including elbow).
4. Check the drainage. (Refer to [Fig. 6-6-1])
5. Attach the insulating material (accessory), and fix it with the band (large,
accessory) to insulate the drain port.
[Fig. 6-5-2] (P.5)
6.6. Confirming drain discharge
Make sure that the drain-up mechanism operates normally for discharge and
that there is no water leakage from the connections.
• Be sure to confirm the above before ceiling work is done in the case of a new
construction.
1. Remove the water supply port cover on the same side as the indoor unit piping.
2. Fill water into the feed water pump using a feed water tank. In filling, be sure to put
the end of the pump or tank in a drain pan. (If the insertion is incomplete, water may
flow over the machine.)
3. Perform the test run in cooling mode, or connect the connector to the ON side of
SWE on the Indoor controller board. (The drain pump and the fan are forced to
operate without any remote controller operation.) Make sure using a transparent
hose that drain is discharged.
4. After confirmation, cancel the test run mode, and turn off the main power. If the
connector is connected to the ON side of SWE, disconnect it and connect it to the
OFF side, and attach the water supply port cover into its original position. (Tighten
the screws of the water supply port cover to the torque of 2.0 ±0.2 N·m.)
[Fig. 6-6-1] (P.5)
7. Duct work
Connect canvas duct between unit and duct. [Fig. 7-0-1] (P.6)
Use incombustible material for duct parts.
Provide full insulation to inlet duct flange and outlet duct to prevent condensation.
Be sure to change the position of air filter to a position where it can be serviced.
Procedure for changing the rear inlet to the bottom inlet. [Fig. 7-0-2] (P.6)
1. Remove air filter. (First remove filter lock screw.)
2. Remove the bottom plate.
3. Fit the bottom plate to the rear of the body. [Fig. 7-0-3] (P.6)
(Position of lug-holes on the plate are different from those for rear inlet.)
(Tighten the screws of the bottom plate to the torque of 1.4 ±0.2 N·m.)
4. Fit filter to the underside of the body.
(Be careful of which side of the filter to fit.) [Fig. 7-0-4] (P.6)
Caution:
Inlet duct of 850 mm [33-1/2 in] or more should be construted.
To connect the air conditioner main body and the duct for potential
equalization.
To reduce the risk of injury from metal sheet edges, wear protective gloves.
To connect the air conditioner main body and the duct for potential
equalization.
The noise from the intake will increase dramatically if intake is fitted directly
beneath the main body. Intake should therefore be installed as far away from
the main body as possible.
Particular care is required when using it with bottom inlet specifications.
Install sufficient thermal insulation to prevent condensation forming on outlet
duct flanges and outlet ducts.
Keep the distance between the inlet grille and the fan over 850 mm [33-1/2 in].
If it is less than 850 mm [33-1/2 in], install a safety guard not to touch the fan.
• To avoid electrical noise interference, do not run transmission lines at the
bottom of the unit.
Correct piping
Wrong piping
AInsulation (9 mm [3/8 in] or more)
BDownward slope (1/100 or more)
CSupport metal
KAir bleeder
LRaised
MOdor trap
DO. D. ø32 mm [1-1/4 in] PVC TUBE
EMake it as large as possible. About 10 cm [3-15/16 in].
FIndoor unit
GMake the piping size large for grouped piping.
HDownward slope (1/100 or more)
IO. D. ø38 mm [1-1/2 in] PVC TUBE for grouped piping. (9 mm [3/8 in] or more insulation)
JUp to 700 mm [27-9/16 in]
NDrain hose (accessory)
OHorizontal or slightly upgradient
AIndoor unit
BTie band (accessory)
CVisible part
DInsertion margin
EDrain hose (accessory)
FDrain pipe (O.D. ø32 mm [1-1/4 in] PVC TUBE, field supply)
GInsulating material (field supply)
HTie band (accessory)
I
To be gap free. The joint section of the insulation material meet must be at the top.
AInsert pump's end 2 to 4 cm [13/16 to 1-5/8 in].
BRemove the water supply port.
CAbout 2500 cc
DWater
EFilling port
FScrew
connector SWE
OFF ON OFF ON
SWE
<OFF> <ON>
connector SWE
OFF ON OFF ON
SWE
<ON> <OFF>
<A> In case of rear inlet
<B> In case of bottom inlet
ADuct
BAir inlet
CAccess door
DCanvas duct
ECeiling surface
FAir outlet
GLeave distance enough to prevent short cycle
AFilter
BBottom plate
When the plate is attached on
the rear side, it exceeds the
height of the rear body panel.
Replicate the plate along the slit
when there is not enough room
above for the entire unit.
Screw holes are hidden under
the insulation. Screw through
the insulation to screw the plate
down.
CNail for the bottom inlet
DNail for the rear inlet
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8. Electrical work
8.1. Power supply
8.1.1. Indoor unit power supplied from outdoor unit
The following connection patterns are available.
The outdoor unit power supply patterns vary on models.
1:1 System
[Fig. 8-1-1] (P.6)
* Affix a label A that is included with the manuals near each wiring diagram for the
indoor and outdoor units.
Field electrical wiring
*1. The 10 m [32 ft] wire is attached in the wired remote controller accessory. Max. 500 m [1640 ft]
*2. The figures are NOT always against the ground.
S3 terminal has 24 V DC against S2 terminal. However between S3 and S1, these terminals are
not electrically insulataed by the transformer or other device.
Caution:
Do not use anything other than the correct capacity fuse. Using fuse, wire or
copper wire with too large capacity may cause a risk of malfunction or fire.
Caution:
Take measures to prevent electrical leakage as required.
8.2. Indoor wire connection
Work procedure
1. Remove 2 screws to detach the electric component cover.
2. Route each cable through the wiring intake into the electric component box.
(Procure power cable and in-out connecting cable locally and use wired remote
control cable supplied with the unit.)
3. Securely connect the power cable and the in-out connecting cable and the wired
remote control cable to the terminal blocks.
4. For radio frequency interface
Connect the electric wires securely to the CN105 (RED) of indoor controller board.
Connect the electric wires securely to the corresponding terminals.
5. Secure the cables with clamps inside the electric component box.
6. Attach the electric component cover as it was.
(Tighten the screws of the terminal box cover to the torque of 2.0 ±0.2 N·m.)
• Fix power supply cable and indoor/outdoor cable to control box by using buffer
bushing for tensile force. (PG connection or the like.)
Warning:
Attach the electrical part cover securely. If it is attached incorrectly, it could
result in a fire, electric shock due to dust, water, etc.
Use the specified indoor/outdoor unit connecting wire to connect the indoor
and outdoor units and fix the wire to the terminal block securely so that no
stress is applied to the connecting section of the terminal block. Incomplete
connection or fixing of the wire could result in a fire.
[Fig. 8-2-1] (P.7)
[Fig. 8-2-2] (P.7)
[Fig. 8-2-3] (P.7)
[Fig. 8-2-4] (P.7)
Perform wiring as shown in the diagram to the lower left. (Procure the cable locally.)
Make sure to use cables of the correct polarity only.
[Fig. 8-2-5] (P.7)
Connect the terminal blocks as shown in the diagram below.
Caution:
Use care not to make mis-wiring.
Firmly tighten the terminal screws to prevent them from loosening.
After tightening, pull the wires lightly to confirm that they do not move.
8.3. Remote controller
8.3.1. For wired remote controller
1) Two wired remote controllers setting
If two wired remote controllers are connected, set one to “Main” and the other to “Sub”.
For setting procedures, refer to “Function selection of remote controller” in the
operation manual for the indoor unit.
8.3.2. For IR wireless remote controller
1) Installation area
Area in which the IR wireless remote controller is not exposed to direct sunshine.
Area in which there is no near by heating source.
Area in which the IR wireless remote controller is not exposed to cold (or hot)
winds.
Area in which the IR wireless remote controller can be operated easily.
Area in which the IR wireless remote controller is beyond the reach of children.
* The signal can travel up to approximately 7 meters [23 ft] (in a straight line) within 45
degrees to both right and left of the center line of the receiver.
2) Setting the Model No.
[Fig. 8-3-1] (P.8)
AOutdoor unit power supply
BIsolating switch
COutdoor unit
DIndoor unit/outdoor unit connecting cords
EWired remote controller
FIndoor unit
GIndoor controller board
HRadio frequency interface for RF thermostat
Indoor unit model PEAD
Wiring Wire No.
× size (mm2)
Indoor unit power supply (Heater)
Indoor unit power supply (Heater) earth
Indoor unit-Outdoor unit 3 × 1.5 (polar)
Indoor unit-Outdoor unit earth 1 × Min. 1.5
Wired remote controller-Indoor unit *1 2 × 0.3 (Non-polar)
Circuit
rating
Indoor unit (Heater) L-N *2
Indoor unit-Outdoor unit S1-S2 *2 230 V AC
Indoor unit-Outdoor unit S2-S3 *2 24 V DC
Wired remote controller-Indoor unit *2 14 V DC
Notes: 1. Wiring size must comply with the applicable local and national
code.
2. Power supply cords and indoor unit/outdoor unit connecting cords
shall not be lighter than polychloroprene sheathed flexible cord.
(Design 245 IEC57)
3. Install an earth longer than other cables.
4. Perform wiring in compliance with the safety regulations detailed in
UL1995.
AScrew holding cover (1pc)
BCover
CTerminal box
DKnockout hole
ERemove
FUse PG bushing to keep the weight of the cable and external force from being applied to the
power supply terminal connector. Use a cable tie to secure the cable.
GPower source wiring
HUse ordinary bushing
ITransmission wiring
JConduit
KSide frame
LKnockout hole (for power source wiring)
MWasher (accessory)
NTerminal block for power source and indoor transmission
OTerminal block for wired remote controller
PIndoor controller board
QRadio frequency interface is installed on Indoor controller board
RCN105 (RED/5P)
SWiring for radio frequency interface
AIndoor terminal block
BEarth wire (green/yellow)
CIndoor/outdoor unit connecting wire 3-core 1.5 mm2 [AWG 16] or more
DOutdoor terminal block
1Connecting cable
Cable 3-core 1.5 mm2 [AWG 16], in conformity with Design 245 IEC 57.
2Indoor terminal block
3Outdoor terminal block
4Always install an earth wire (1-core 1.5 mm2 [AWG 16]) longer than other cables
5Wired remote controller cable
Wire No size (mm2) : Cable 2C 0.3
This wire accessory of remote controller
(wire length : 10 m [32 ft], non-polar. Max. 500 m [1640 ft])
6Wired remote controller
1Insert batteries.
2Press the SET button with something sharp at the end.
Start this operation from the status of IR wireless remote controller display
turned off.
blinks and Model No. (A) is lighted.
3Press the temp button to set the Model No. (A).
4Press the SET button with something sharp at the end.
and Model No. (A) are lighted for three seconds, then turned off.
Indoor Unit Model Model No. (A)
PEAD 026
MODEL SELECT
MODEL SELECT
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8. Electrical work
8.4. Function settings
8.4.1. Function setting on the unit (Selecting the unit functions)
1) For wired remote controller [Fig. 8-4-1] (P.8)
1. Changing the external static pressure setting.
Be sure to change the external static pressure setting depending on the duct and the
grill used.
1
2
3
4
5
2. Other functions
1Select unit number 00 for the settings. (Settings for all indoor units)
Refer to Function table 1.
2Select unit number 01 to 04 or AL for the settings. (Settings for each indoor unit)
To set the indoor unit in the individual system, select unit number 01.
To set each indoor unit of two, three or four indoor units, which are connected when
these units are simultaneously in operation, select unit number 01 to 04.
To set all indoor units of two, three or four indoor units which are connected when
these units are simultaneously in operation, select AL.
Refer to Function table 2.
2) For IR wireless remote controller
[Fig. 8-4-2] (P.8)
1. Changing the external static pressure setting.
Be sure to change the external static pressure setting depending on the duct and the
grill used.
1Go to the function select mode
Press the CHECK button F twice continuously.
(Start this operation from the status of remote controller display turned off.)
is lighted and “00” blinks.
Press the TEMP button C once to set “50”. Direct the wireless remote controller
toward the receiver of the indoor unit and press the Hour button A.
2Setting the unit number
Press the TEMP buttons C and D to set the unit number to 01-04 or AL. Direct the
wireless remote controller toward the receiver of the indoor unit and press the
Minute button B.
3Selecting a mode
Enter 08 to change the external static pressure setting using the C and D buttons.
Direct the wireless remote controller toward the receiver of the indoor unit and
press the Hour button A.
Current setting number: 1 = 1 beep (one second)
2 = 2 beeps (one second each)
3 = 3 beeps (one second each)
4Selecting the setting number
Use the C and D buttons to change the external static pressure setting to be used.
Direct the wireless remote controller toward the sensor of the indoor unit and press
the Hour button A.
5To set the external static pressure
Repeat steps 3 and 4 to set the mode number to 10.
6Complete function selection
Direct the wireless remote controller toward the sensor of the indoor unit and press
the ON/OFF button E.
Note:
Whenever changes are made to the function settings after installation or
maintenance, be sure to record the changes with a mark in the “Check”
column of the Function table.
3) Changing the power voltage setting (Function table 1)
Be sure to change the power voltage setting depending on the voltage used.
Select “Service” from the Main menu, and press the [SELECT] button.
Select “Function settings” with the [F1] or [F2] button, and press the [SELECT]
button.
Set the indoor unit refrigerant addresses and unit numbers with the [F1] through
[F4] buttons, and then press the [SELECT] button to confirm the current setting.
<Checking the Indoor unit No.>
When the [SELECT] button is pressed, the target indoor unit will start fan
operation. If the unit is common or when running all units, all indoor units for the
selected refrigerant address will start fan operation.
When data collection from the indoor units is completed, the current settings
appear highlighted. Non-highlighted items indicate that no function settings are
made. Screen appearance varies depending on the “Unit No.” setting.
Use the [F1] or [F2] button to move the cursor to select the mode number, and
change the setting number with the [F3] or [F4] button to switch the setting
number in response to the external static pressure to be used.
External static pressure Setting no. of mode
no. 08
Setting no. of mode
no. 10
35 Pa [0.14 in. WG] 2 1
50 Pa [0.20 in. WG] (before shipment)
31
70 Pa [0.28 in. WG] 1 2
100 Pa [0.40 in. WG] 2 2
150 Pa [0.60 in. WG] 3 2
When the settings are completed, press the [SELECT] button to send the
setting data from the remote controller to the indoor units.
When the transmission is successfully completed, the screen will return to the
Function setting screen.
AHour button
BMinute button
CTEMP button
DTEMP button
EON/OFF button
FCHECK button
CHECK
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Function table 1
Select unit number 00
Function table 2
Select unit numbers 01 to 04 or all units (AL [wired remote controller]/07 [wireless remote controller])
*1 When the power supply returns, the air conditioner will start 3 minutes or 1 minute later (hinge on Outdoor unit).
*2 Power failure automatic recovery initial setting depends on the connecting outdoor unit.
9. Test run
9.1. Before test run
After completing installation and the wiring and piping of the indoor and
outdoor units, check for refrigerant leakage, looseness in the power supply
or control wiring, wrong polarity, and no disconnection of one phase in the
supply.
Use a 500-volt megohmmeter to check that the resistance between the
power supply terminals and ground is at least 1.0 M
Do not carry out this test on the control wiring (low voltage circuit)
terminals.
Warning:
Do not use the air conditioner if the insulation resistance is less than 1.0 M.
Insulation resistance
After installation or after the power source to the unit has been cut for an extended
period, the insulation resistance will drop below 1 M due to refrigerant accumulating
in the compressor. This is not a malfunction. Perform the following procedures.
1. Remove the wires from the compressor and measure the insulation resistance of
the compressor.
2. If the insulation resistance is below 1 M, the compressor is faulty or the resistance
dropped due the accumulation of refrigerant in the compressor.
3. After connecting the wires to the compressor, the compressor will start to warm up
after power is supplied. After supplying power for the times indicated below,
measure the insulation resistance again.
4. If the insulation resistance rises above 1 M, the compressor is not faulty.
Caution:
The compressor will not operate unless the power supply phase connection is
correct.
Turn on the power at least 12 hours before starting operation.
- Starting operation immediately after turning on the main power switch can result in
severe damage to internal parts. Keep the power switch turned on during the
operational season.
Mode Settings Mode no. Setting no. Initial setting Check
Power failure automatic recovery *1*2
(AUTO RESTART FUNCTION)
Not available 01 1
Available 2
Indoor temperature detecting
Indoor unit operating average
02
1
Set by indoor unit’s remote controller 2
Remote controller’s internal sensor 3
LOSSNAY connectivity
Not Supported
03
1
Supported (indoor unit is not equipped with outdoor-air intake) 2
Supported (indoor unit is equipped with outdoor-air intake) 3
Power voltage 230V 04 1
208V 2
Auto mode Energy saving cycle automatically enabled 05 1
Energy saving cycle automatically disabled 2
Mode Settings Mode no. Setting no. Initial setting Check
Filter sign
100 Hr
07
1
2500 Hr 2
No filter sign indicator 3
External static pressure
08
1
2
3
10
1
2
3
Note: When the function of an indoor unit were changed by function selection after the end of installation, always indicate the contents by entering a or other mark in the
appropriate check filed of the tables.
External static pressure Setting no. of
mode no. 08 Setting no. of
mode no. 10
35 Pa [0.14 in. WG] 2 1
50 Pa [0.20 in. WG] (before shipment)
31
70 Pa [0.28 in. WG] 1 2
100 Pa [0.40 in. WG] 2 2
150 Pa [0.60 in. WG] 3 2
The insulation resistance drops due to accumulation of refrigerant in the
compressor. The resistance will rise above 1 M after the compressor is
warmed up for two to three hours.
(The time necessary to warm up the compressor varies according to
atmospheric conditions and refrigerant accumulation.)
To operate the compressor with refrigerant accumulated in the compressor, the
compressor must be warmed up at least 12 hours to prevent breakdown.
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9. Test run
9.2. Test run
9.2.1. Using wired remote controller
Make sure to read operation manual before test run. (Especially items to secure safety)
Remote controller: The system will go into startup mode, and the remote controller power lamp (green) and “PLEASE WAIT” will blink. While the lamp and message are
blinking, the remote controller cannot be operated. Wait until “PLEASE WAIT” is not displayed before operating the remote controller. After the power is turned on, “PLEASE
WAIT” will be displayed for approximately 2 minutes.
Indoor controller board: LED 1 will be lit up, LED 2 will be lit up (if the address is 0) or off (if the address is not 0), and LED 3 will blink.
Outdoor controller board: LED 1 (green) and LED 2 (red) will be lit up. (After the startup mode of the system finishes, LED 2 will be turned off.) If the outdoor controller board
uses a digital display, [- ] and [ -] will be displayed alternately every second.
If the operations do not function correctly after the procedures in step 2 and thereafter are performed, the following causes should be considered and eliminated if they are
found.
(The symptoms below occur during the test run mode. “Startup” in the table means the LED display written above.)
1Select “Test run” from the Service menu, and press the [SELECT] button. [Fig. 9-2-1] (P.9)
2Select “Test run” from the Test run menu, and press the [SELECT] button. [Fig. 9-2-2] (P.9)
3The test run operation starts, and the Test run operation screen is displayed.
1Press the [F1] button to change the operation mode. [Fig. 9-2-3] (P.9)
Cooling mode: Check that cool air blows from the unit.
Heating mode: Check that warm air blows from the unit.
The speed of the outdoor unit fan is controlled in order to control the performance of the unit. Depending on the ambient air, the fan will rotate at a slow speed and will keep
rotating at that speed unless the performance is insufficient. Therefore, the outdoor wind may cause the fan to stop rotating or to rotate in the opposite direction, but this is not a
problem.
1Press the [ON/OFF] button to stop the test run. (The Test run menu will appear.)
Note: If an error is displayed on the remote controller, see the table below.
See the table below for the details of the LED display (LED 1, 2, and 3) on the indoor controller board.
Note:
If the unit is operated continuously during a test run, the unit stops after 2 hours.
Step 1 Turn on the power.
Symptoms in test run mode
Cause
Remote Controller Display OUTDOOR BOARD LED Display
< > indicates digital display.
Remote controller displays “PLEASE WAIT”, and
cannot be operated.
After “startup” is displayed, only green lights
up. <00>
After power is turned on, “PLEASE WAIT” is displayed for 2
minutes during system startup. (Normal)
After power is turned on, “PLEASE WAIT” is
displayed for 3 minutes, then error code is
displayed.
After “startup” is displayed, green (once) and
red (once) blink alternately. <F1>
Incorrect connection of outdoor terminal block (R, S, T and S1, S2,
S3.)
After “startup” is displayed, green (once) and
red (twice) blink alternately. <F3, F5, F9>
Outdoor unit’s protection devise connector is open.
No display appears even when remote controller
operation switch is turned on. (Operation lamp
does not light up.)
After “startup” is displayed, green (twice) and
red (once) blink alternately. <EA. Eb>
Incorrect wiring between the indoor and outdoor unit (Polarity is
wrong for S1, S2, S3.)
Remote controller transmission wire short.
After “startup” is displayed, only green lights
up. <00>
There is no outdoor unit of address 0. (Address is other than 0.)
Remote controller transmission wire open.
Display appears but soon disappears even when
remote controller is operated.
After “startup” is displayed, only green lights
up. <00>
• After canceling function selection, operation is not possible for
about 30 seconds. (Normal)
Step 2 Switch the remote controller to “Test run”.
Step 3 Perform the test run and check the airflow temperature and auto vane.
Step 4 Confirm the operation of the outdoor unit fan.
Step 5 Stop the test run.
LCD Description of malfunction LCD Description of malfunction LCD Description of malfunction
P1 Intake sensor error P9 Pipe sensor error (dual-wall pipe)
E0 – E5 Communication error between the
remote controller and the indoor unit
P2 Pipe sensor error (liquid pipe) PA Leakage error (refrigerant system)
P4 Drain float switch connector
disconnected (CN4F)
PB (Pb) Indoor unit fan motor error
PL Refrigerant circuit abnormal
P5 Drain overflow protection operation FB Indoor controller board error
E6 – EF Communication error between the
indoor unit and the outdoor unit
P6 Freezing/overheating protection
operation
U*, F*
(* indicates an
alphanumeric
character excluding
FB.)
Outdoor unit malfunction
Refer to the wiring diagram for the
outdoor unit.
P8 Pipe temperature error
LED1 (microcomputer power supply) Indicates whether control power is supplied. Make sure that this LED is always lit.
LED2 (remote controller power supply) Indicates whether power is supplied to the wired remote controller. The LED is lit only for the indoor unit that is
connected to the outdoor unit that has an address of 0.
LED3 (indoor/outdoor unit communication) Indicates whether the indoor and outdoor units are communicating. Make sure that this LED is always blinking.
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9. Test run
9.3. Self-check
Refer to the installation manual that comes with each remote controller for details.
RF thermostat is not established.
Refer to the following tables for details on the check codes. (Wireless remote controller)
[Output pattern A]
[Output pattern B]
[Output pattern A] Errors detected by indoor unit
[Output pattern B] Errors detected by unit other than indoor unit (outdoor unit, etc.)
IR wireless remote controller
Wired remote controller
RF thermostat
Symptom Remark
Beeper sounds/OPERATION
INDICATOR lamp flashes
(Number of times)
Check code
1 P1 Intake sensor error
2 P2, P9 Pipe (Liquid or 2-phase pipe) sensor error
3 E6, E7 Indoor/outdoor unit communication error
4 P4 Drain sensor error
5 P5 Drain pump error
6 P6 Freezing/Overheating safeguard operation
7 EE Communication error between indoor and outdoor units
8 P8 Pipe temperature error
9 E4 Remote controller signal receiving error
10 –
11 –
12 Fb Indoor unit control system error (memory error, etc.)
No sound – – No corresponding
IR wireless remote controller
Wired remote controller
RF thermostat
Symptom Remark
Beeper sounds/OPERATION
INDICATOR lamp flashes
(Number of times)
Check code
1 E9 Indoor/outdoor unit communication error (Transmitting error) (Outdoor unit)
For details, check the LED
display of the outdoor controller
board.
2 UP Compressor overcurrent interruption
3 U3, U4 Open/short of outdoor unit thermistors
4 UF Compressor overcurrent interruption (When compressor locked)
5 U2 Abnormal high discharging temperature/49C worked/insufficient refrigerant
6 U1, Ud Abnormal high pressure (63H worked)/Overheating safeguard operation
7 U5 Abnormal temperature of heat sink
8 U8 Outdoor unit fan protection stop
9 U6 Compressor overcurrent interruption/Abnormal of power module
10 U7 Abnormality of super heat due to low discharge temperature
11 U9, UH Abnormality such as overvoltage or voltage shortage and abnormal
synchronous signal to main circuit/Current sensor error
12 –
13 –
14 Others Other errors (Refer to the technical manual for the outdoor unit.)
Beeper sounds
Number of blinks/beeps in pattern indicates the check
code in the following table (i.e., n=5 for “P5”)
OPERATION
INDICATOR
lamp blinking
pattern Self-check
starts
(Start signal
received)
Beep Beep Beep Beep Beep Beep Beep
· · · Repeated
On
0.5 sec.
On
0.5 sec.
On
0.5 sec.
Off
Approx. 2.5 sec.
On
0.5 sec.
Off
Approx. 2.5 sec.
On
0.5 sec.
On
0.5 sec.
Number of blinks/beeps in pattern indicates
the check code in the following table
1st 2nd 3rd nth 1st 2nd
Beeper sounds
Number of blinks/beeps in pattern indicates the check
code in the following table (i.e., n=5 for “U2”)
OPERATION
INDICATOR
lamp blinking
pattern Self-check
starts
(Start signal
received)
Beep Beep Beep
· · · Repeated
On
0.5 sec.
On
0.5 sec.
Off
Approx. 2.5 sec.
On
0.5 sec.
On
0.5 sec.
On
0.5 sec.
Number of blinks/beeps in pattern indicates
the check code in the following table
1st 2nd 3rd nth 1st 2nd
On
Approx. 3 sec.
Off
Approx. 2.5 sec.
On
0.5 sec.
Beep
Beep
Beep
Beep
On
Approx. 3 sec.
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