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EDUS 39 - 600 - F4

FXMQ-M
Ceiling Mounted Duct Type

AMERICAS
EDUS39-600-F4

FXMQ-M
Ceiling Mounted Duct Type

1. Features ......................................................................................................2
2. Specifications ..............................................................................................3
3. Dimensions .................................................................................................4
4. Piping Diagrams..........................................................................................6
5. Wiring Diagrams..........................................................................................7
6. Electric Characteristics................................................................................8
7. Capacity Tables ..........................................................................................9
7.1 Cooling Capacity .......................................................................................... 9
7.2 Heating Capacity ........................................................................................ 10
8. Fan Performances.....................................................................................11
9. Sound Levels ............................................................................................12
10.Installation .................................................................................................13
11.Accessories...............................................................................................25

FXMQ-M 1
Features EDUS39-600-F4

1. Features
The Ceiling-Mounted Duct Type is a new addition to the VRV indoor units lineup that
provides greater flexibility to satisfy individual air-conditioning needs even in a broad
area.
„ Increased allowable external static pressure accommodates greater flexibility in duct design and application.
Ceiling-Mounted Duct Type
FXMQ30M
FXMQ36M
FXMQ48M

30 type 36, 48 type

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EDUS39-600-F4 Specifications

2. Specifications
Ceiling Mounted Duct Type
Model FXMQ30MVJU FXMQ36MVJU FXMQ48MVJU
Cooling Capacity1 Btu/h 30,000 36,000 48,000
Heating Capacity2 Btu/h 34,000 40,000 54,000
Casing / Color Galvanized Steel Plate Galvanized Steel Plate Galvanized Steel Plate
15-3/8 × 28-3/8 × 27-1/8” 15-3/8 × 43-3/4 × 27-1/8” 15-3/8 × 43-3/4 × 27-1/8”
Dimensions: (H × W × D) in (mm)
( 390.5 x 720.7 x 689 mm) ( 390.5 x 1111.2 x 689 mm) ( 390.5 x 1111.2 x 689 mm)
Coil (Cross Rows × Stages × FPI 3 × 16 × 13 3 ×16 ×13 3 ×16 ×13
Fin Coil) Face Area ft² 1.95 3.43 3.43
Model D11/2D3AA1VE 2D11/2D3AG1VE 2D11/2D3AF1VE
Type Sirocco Fan Sirocco Fan Sirocco Fan
Motor Output kW 0.15 0.27 0.43
Fan
Air Flow Rate (H/L) cfm 690/565 1,020/810 1,270/1,020
External Static Pressure4 in. Wg 0.66-0.43 0.71-0.43 1.0-0.72
Drive Direct Drive Direct Drive Direct Drive

Temperature Control Microprocessor Thermostat for Cooling Microprocessor Thermostat for Cooling Microprocessor Thermostat for Cooling
and Heating and Heating and Heating
Sound Absorbing Thermal Insulation Material Glass Fiber Glass Fiber Glass Fiber
Air Filter5 See Note 5 See Note 5 See Note 5
Liquid Pipes in / mm φ3/8” / 9.5 mm (Flare Connection) φ3/8” / 9.5 mm (Flare Connection) φ3/8” / 9.5 mm (Flare Connection)

Piping Gas Pipes in / mm φ5/8” / 15.8 mm (Flare Connection) φ5/8” / 15.8 mm (Flare Connection) φ5/8” / 15.8 mm (Flare Connection)
Connections VP25 VP25 VP25
Drain Pipe in / mm External Dia. 1-1/4 External Dia. 1-1/4
( Internal Dia. 1 ) ( Internal Dia. 1 ) ( External Dia. 1-1/4
Internal Dia. 1 )
Machine Weight (Mass) Lbs 99 139 144
Sound Level (H/L)6 dBA 45/41 45/41 48/45

Safety Devices Fuse, Fuse, Fuse,


Thermal Fuse for Fan Motor Thermal Fuse for Fan Motor Thermal Fuse for Fan Motor
Refrigerant Control Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve
Connectable outdoor unit R-410A Series R-410A Series R-410A Series
Operation Manual, Installation Manual, Operation Manual, Installation Manual, Operation Manual, Installation Manual,
Standard Accessories Drain Hose, Clamp Metal, Insulation for Drain Hose, Clamp Metal, Insulation for Drain Hose, Clamp Metal, Insulation for
Fitting, Sealing Pads, Clamps, Screws. Fitting, Sealing Pads, Clamps, Screws. Fitting, Sealing Pads, Clamps, Screws.
Drawing No. C:3D042685
Notes:
1. Nominal cooling capacities are based on the following conditions:
Return air temperature: 80°FDB, 67°FWB
Outdoor temperature: 95°FDB
Equivalent ref. piping length: 25 ft / 7.5 m (Horizontal)
2. Nominal heating capacities are based on the following conditions:
Return air temperature: 70°FDB.
Outdoor temperature: 47°FDB, 43°FWB
Equivalent ref. piping length: 25 ft / 7.5m (Horizontal)
3. Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
4. The airflow is set to STANDARD before leaving the factory. It is possible to switch between STANDARD ESP and HIGH ESP by changing the
terminals in the electrical box. Refer to the fan curves for actual fan performance.
5. Air filter is not standard accessory, but please mount it in the duct system of the suction side.
Select its colorimetric method (gravity method) 50% or more.
6. Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured under JISB8616 conditions. During actual operation,
these values are normally somewhat higher as a result of installation conditions.
7. Refer to page 8 for Power Input.

FXMQ-M 3
Dimensions EDUS39-600-F4

3. Dimensions
FXMQ30MVJU

3D042508

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FXMQ36MVJU
FXMQ48MVJU

3D042512

FXMQ-M 5
Piping Diagrams EDUS39-600-F4

4. Piping Diagrams

Gas piping connection port


Heat exchanger

R3T

R1T
Fan

R2T

Liquid piping connection port

Filter Electronic Filter


expansion valve

J:DU220-602J

R1T : Thermistor for suction air temperature


R2T : Thermistor for liquid line temperature
R3T : Thermistor for gas line temperature

Capacity Gas Liquid


30/36/48M φ 5/8 φ 3/8

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EDUS39-600-F4 Wiring Diagrams

5. Wiring Diagrams
FXMQ30M/36M/48MVJU

3D043176A

FXMQ-M 7
Electric Characteristics EDUS39-600-F4

6. Electric Characteristics

8 FXMQ-M
EDUS39-600-F4 Capacity Tables

7. Capacity Tables
7.1 Cooling Capacity

FXMQ-M
Cooling capacity
Indoor Air Temp. °FWB
Outdoor 61 64 67 70 72 75
Unit size air temp.
TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC
°FDB MBh MBh MBh MBh MBh MBh MBh MBh MBh MBh MBh MBh
75 23.7 17.6 26.8 18.8 30.0 19.6 33.2 20.2 35.1 20.2 35.7 19.0
79 23.7 17.6 26.8 18.8 30.0 19.6 33.2 20.2 34.5 20.1 35.1 18.8
83 23.7 17.6 26.8 18.8 30.0 19.6 33.2 20.2 33.9 19.8 34.5 18.7
87 23.7 17.6 26.8 18.8 30.0 19.6 33.0 20.3 33.4 19.7 34.0 18.7
30
91 23.7 17.6 26.8 18.8 30.0 19.6 32.4 20.1 32.8 19.5 33.4 18.7
95 23.7 17.6 26.8 18.8 30.0 19.6 31.8 20.1 32.2 19.3 32.9 18.7
99 23.7 17.6 26.8 18.8 30.0 19.6 31.3 19.9 31.7 19.3 32.3 18.6
103 23.7 17.6 26.8 18.8 30.0 19.6 30.7 19.6 31.1 19.3 31.7 18.4
75 28.4 23.5 32.2 25.1 36.0 26.3 39.8 27.1 42.1 27.1 42.8 25.8
79 28.4 23.5 32.2 25.1 36.0 26.3 39.8 27.1 41.4 27.0 42.1 25.4
83 28.4 23.5 32.2 25.1 36.0 26.3 39.8 27.1 40.7 26.7 41.5 25.2
87 28.4 23.5 32.2 25.1 36.0 26.3 39.5 27.1 40.0 26.4 40.8 24.9
36
91 28.4 23.5 32.2 25.1 36.0 26.3 38.9 27.1 39.4 26.2 40.1 24.7
95 28.4 23.5 32.2 25.1 36.0 26.3 38.2 27.1 38.7 25.9 39.4 24.4
99 28.4 23.5 32.2 25.1 36.0 26.3 37.5 27.0 38.0 25.7 38.8 24.2
103 28.4 23.5 32.2 25.1 36.0 26.3 26.9 26.9 37.3 25.4 38.1 24.0
75 37.9 30.6 42.9 32.7 48.0 34.4 53.1 35.6 56.1 35.6 57.1 34.0
79 37.9 30.6 42.9 32.7 48.0 34.4 53.1 35.6 55.2 35.5 56.2 33.7
83 37.9 30.6 42.9 32.7 48.0 34.4 53.1 35.6 54.3 35.2 55.3 33.4
87 37.9 30.6 42.9 32.7 48.0 34.4 52.7 35.6 53.4 34.7 54.4 33.1
48
91 37.9 30.6 42.9 32.7 48.0 34.4 51.8 35.2 52.5 34.4 53.5 32.6
95 37.9 30.6 42.9 32.7 48.0 34.4 50.8 35.1 51.6 34.0 52.6 32.3
99 37.9 30.6 42.9 32.7 48.0 34.4 50.0 35.0 50.7 33.7 51.7 32.0
103 37.9 30.6 42.9 32.7 48.0 34.4 49.1 34.6 49.8 33.4 50.8 31.7

TC : Total capacity ; kW
SHC : Sensible heat capacity ; kW

Refer to Outdoor Unit Capacity Tables for the actual performance data of each indoor and outdoor unit combination.

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Capacity Tables EDUS39-600-F4

7.2 Heating Capacity

FXMQ-M
Heating Capacity
Indoor Air Temp. °FDB
Outdoor Air Temp. 62 65 68 70 72 75
Indoor unit
TC TC TC TC TC TC
°FDB °FWB MBh MBh MBh MBh MBh MBh
22.0 20.0 29.2 29.1 29.1 29.0 29.0 28.9
26.0 24.0 30.6 30.5 30.5 30.4 30.4 30.3
30.0 28.0 32.0 31.9 31.9 31.8 31.8 30.6
35.0 32.0 33.3 33.3 33.2 33.2 32.5 30.6
39.0 36.0 34.7 34.7 34.6 34.0 32.5 30.6
30 44.0 40.0 36.1 36.1 35.0 34.0 32.5 30.6
47.0 43.0 37.2 36.9 35.0 34.0 32.5 30.6
51.0 47.0 38.6 36.9 35.0 34.0 32.5 30.6
54.0 50.0 38.7 36.9 35.0 34.0 32.5 30.6
57.0 53.0 38.7 36.9 35.0 34.0 32.5 30.6
60.0 56.0 38.7 36.9 35.0 34.0 32.5 30.6
22.0 20.0 35.0 35.0 34.9 34.8 34.8 34.7
26.0 24.0 36.7 36.6 36.6 36.5 36.5 36.4
30.0 28.0 38.4 38.3 38.2 38.2 38.1 36.8
35.0 32.0 40.0 40.0 39.9 39.8 39.0 36.8
39.0 36.0 41.7 41.6 41.6 40.0 39.0 36.8
36 44.0 40.0 43.4 43.3 42.0 40.0 39.0 36.8
47.0 43.0 44.6 44.2 42.0 40.0 39.0 36.8
51.0 47.0 46.3 44.2 42.0 40.0 39.0 36.8
54.0 50.0 46.5 44.2 42.0 40.0 39.0 36.8
57.0 53.0 46.5 44.2 42.0 40.0 39.0 36.8
60.0 56.0 46.5 44.2 42.0 40.0 39.0 36.8
22.0 20.0 46.7 46.6 46.5 46.5 46.4 46.3
26.0 24.0 48.9 48.8 48.7 48.7 48.6 48.5
30.0 28.0 51.1 51.1 51.0 50.9 50.8 49.0
35.0 32.0 53.4 53.3 53.2 53.1 52.0 49.0
39.0 36.0 55.6 55.5 53.2 54.0 52.0 49.0
48 44.0 40.0 57.8 57.7 56.0 54.0 52.0 49.0
47.0 43.0 59.5 59.0 58.0 54.0 52.0 49.0
51.0 47.0 61.7 59.0 56.0 54.0 52.0 49.0
54.0 50.0 62.0 59.0 56.0 54.0 52.0 49.0
57.0 53.0 62.0 59.0 56.0 54.0 52.0 49.0
60.0 56.0 62.0 59.0 56.0 54.0 52.0 49.0

Refer to Outdoor Unit Capacity Tables for the actual performance data of each indoor and outdoor unit combination.

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EDUS39-600-F4 Fan Performances

8. Fan Performances

FXMQ30MVJU FXMQ36MVJU FXMQ48MVJU

WG WG WG

Note:
1. The remote controller can be used to switch between HIGH and LOW.
2. The airflow is set to STANDARD before leaving the factory. It is possible to switch between STANDARD ESP and
HIGH ESP by changing the terminals in the indoor unit electrical box.

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Sound Levels EDUS39-600-F4

9. Sound Levels
Overall

„ Ceiling Mounted Duct Type Notes:


Operation noise differs with operation and ambient
conditions.

dBA
Model 208~230V, 60Hz
H L
FXMQ30MVJU 45 41
FXMQ36MVJU 45 41
FXMQ48MVJU 48 45

Octave Band Level


208V~230V

FXMQ30MVJU FXMQ36MVJU FXMQ48MVJU

4D052489 4D052490 4D052491

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10. Installation
Center of Gravity

A B
FXMQ30MVJU 28-3/8 11-3/8
FXMQ36, 48MVJU 43-3/4 20-1/8
4D042517

1. SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS • If the refrigerant gas leaks during installation, venti-


Read these SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS carefully before late the area immediately.
installing air conditioning equipment, and be sure to install it Refrigerant gas may produce toxic gas if it comes in contact
correctly. After completing the installation, make sure that the with fire such as from a fan, heater, stove or cooking device.
unit operates properly during the start-up operation. Exposure to this gas could cause severe injury or death.
• If equipment utilizing a burner is used in the same
Instruct the customer how to operate and maintain the unit.
room as the air conditioner, there is the danger of
Inform customers that they should store this Installation Man- oxygen deficiency which can lead to an asphyxiation
ual with the Operation Manual for future reference. hazard resulting in serious injury or death. Be sure to
sufficiently ventilate the room to avoid this hazard.
Always use a licensed installer or contractor to install this • After completing the installation work, check that the
product. Improper installation can result in water or refrigerant refrigerant gas does not leak.
leakage, electrical shock, fire, or explosion. Refrigerant gas may produce toxic gas if it comes in contact
Meanings of DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE with fire from a fan, heater, stove, cooking device, or other
symbols: heat source. Exposure to this gas can cause severe injury
or death.
DANGER .............. Indicates an imminently hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, will • Do not ground units to water pipes, telephone wires,
result in death or serious injury. or lightning rods because incomplete grounding can
cause a severe shock hazard resulting in severe
WARNING ............ Indicates a potentially hazardous sit-
injury or death. Do not ground units to gas pipes
uation which, if not avoided, could
because a gas leak can result in an explosion which
result in death or serious injury.
could lead to severe injury or death.
CAUTION ............. Indicates a potentially hazardous sit- • Safely dispose of the packing materials.
uation which, if not avoided, may • Children playing with plastic bags face the danger of
result in minor or moderate injury. It death by suffocation. Tear apart and throw away plastic
may also be used to alert against packaging bags so that children cannot play with them.
unsafe practices.
NOTE .................... Indicates situation that may result in
equipment or property-damage WARNING
accidents only. • Ask your dealer or qualified personnel to carry out
DANGER installation work. Do not try to install the machine by
yourself.
• Refrigerant gas is heavier than air and displaces oxy- Improper installation may result in water leakage, electric
gen. A massive leak could led to oxygen depletion, shocks or fire.
especially in basements, and an asphyxiation hazard • Perform installation work in accordance with this
could occur leading to serious injury or death. installation manual.
• Do not install unit in an area where flammable mate- Improper installation may result in water leakage, electric
rials are present due to risk of explosion resulting in shocks or fire.
serious injury or death. • Be sure to use only the specified accessories and
• Any abnormalities in the operation of the air condi- parts for installation work.
tioner, such as smoke or fire, could result in severe Failure to use the specified parts may result in water leak-
injury or death. Turn off the power and contact your age, electric shocks, fire or the unit falling.
dealer immediately for instructions.

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• Install the air conditioner on a foundation strong To avoid injury wear gloves or cover the fins when working
enough to withstand the weight of the unit. around them.
A foundation of insufficient strength may result in the equip- • Use of unspecified parts can result in the unit fall-
ment falling and causing injuries. ing, leaks, and even electric shock or fire.
• Carry out the specified installation work after taking • Entrust installation to the place of purchase or a
into account strong winds, typhoons or earth- qualified serviceman.
quakes. Improper installation can lead to result in leaks and even
Improper installation work may result in the equipment fall- electric shock or fire.
ing and causing accidents. • Do not allow children to play on or around the unit as
• Make sure that a separate power supply circuit is they could be injured.
provided for this unit and that all electrical work is • Placing a flower vase or other containers with water
carried out by qualified personnel according to local or other liquids can result in a shock hazard or fire if
laws and regulations and this installation manual. a spill occurs.
An insufficient power supply capacity or improper electrical • Do not remove the front panel because some parts
construction may lead to electric shocks or fire. are dangerous to touch. In addition, some parts may
• Make sure that all wiring is secured, the specified be damaged. For checking and adjusting internal parts,
wires and used, and no external forces act on the ter- contact your dealer.
minal connections or wires. • Do not put a finger or other objects into the air inlet
Improper connections or installation may result in fire. or air outlet. The fan is rotating at high speed and
• When wiring the power supply and connecting the injury can result.
remote controller wiring and transmission wiring, Do not let the indoor unit get wet as it may cause an
position the wires so that the electric parts box lid electric shock or fire.
can be securely fastened. • Refrigerant pipes may be very hot or very cold dur-
Improper positioning of the electric parts box lid may result ing or immediately after operation.
in electric shocks, fire or the terminals overheating. • Touching them can result in burns or frostbite. To avoid
• Before touching electrical parts, turn off the unit. injury give the pipes time to return to normal temperature
• Check the unit stand for damage on a continuous or, if you must touch them, be sure to wear proper gloves.
basis, especially if it has been used for a long time.
CAUTION
If left in a damaged condition, the unit may fall and cause
injury. • While following the instructions in this installation man-
• Do not touch the air outlet or the horizontal flaps ual, install drain piping in order to ensure proper drainage
while the swing flap is in operation as fingers may and insulate piping in order to prevent condensation.
get caught and injured. Improper drain piping may result in water leakage and
• Be sure to establish a ground. property damage.
Do not ground the unit to a utility pipe, arrester, or tele- • Be very careful about product transportation.
phone ground. Some products use PP bands for packaging. Do not use
Incomplete ground may cause electrical shock, or fire. any PP bands for a means of transportation. It is danger-
A high surge current from lightning or other sources may ous.
cause damage to the air conditioner. • Safely dispose of the packing materials.
• Do not touch the switch with wet fingers. Packing materials, such as nails and other metal or wooden
Touching a switch with wet fingers can cause electric parts, may cause stabs or other injuries.
shock. • Tear apart and throw away plastic packaging bags so that
• Be sure to install a ground leakage breaker. children will not play with them and risk suffocation. Do not
Failure to install a ground leakage breaker may result in turn off the power immediately after stopping opera-
electric shocks, or fire. tion.
• Do not install the air conditioner in the following Do Always wait at least five minutes before turning off the
not install the air conditioner in the following loca- power or water leakage and other problems may occur.
tions: • Take adequate measures to prevent the outdoor
(a) Where a mineral oil mist or oil spray or vapor is pro- unit from being used as a shelter by small animals.
duced, for example, in a kitchen. Small animals making contact with electrical parts can
Plastic parts may deteriorate and fall off or result in cause malfunctions, smoke or fire. Please instruct the cus-
water leakage. tomer to keep the area around the unit clean.
(b) Where corrosive gas, such as sulfurous acid gas, is
produced. NOTE
Corroding copper pipes or soldered parts may result in • Install the indoor and outdoor units, power supply wir-
refrigerant leakage. ing, and connecting wires at least 3.5 ft. away from tele-
(c) Near machinery emitting electromagnetic waves visions or radios in order to prevent image interference
Electromagnetic waves may disturb the operation of the or noise.
control system and result in a malfunction of the equip- Depending on the radio waves, a distance of 3.5 ft. may not
ment. be sufficient to eliminate the noise.
• Heat exchanger fins are sharp enough to cut.

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• Remote controller (wireless kit) transmitting dis- 2. BEFORE INSTALLATION


tance is shorter than expected in rooms with elec- • When moving the unit while removing it from the pack-
tronic fluorescent lamps ing case, be sure to lift it by the four hanger brackets.
Install the indoor unit as far away from fluorescent lamps as Avoid putting any pressure on other parts especially
possible. the refrigerant piping.
• Radio interference may result if installed too close to • Be sure to check the type of R-410A refrigerant to be used
other electrical devices. before installing the unit as using an incorrect refrigerant
will prevent normal operation of the unit.
• Arrange the drain hose to ensure smooth drainage. • The accessories needed for installation must be retained in
Incomplete drainage may cause leaks in the building and your custody until the installation work is completed. Do not
on furniture. discard them!
• Dismantling of the unit, and treatment of the refrig- • Decide upon a line of transport.
erant, oil, and other parts, should be done in accor- • Leave the unit inside its packaging until reaching the instal-
dance with the relevant local and national lation site. Where unpacking is unavoidable, use a sling of
regulations. soft material or protective plates together with a rope when
lifting, to avoid damage or scratches to the unit.
• When moving the unit after opening, hold the unit by the
hanger brackets (× 4). Do not apply force to the refrigerant
piping, drain piping or plastic parts.
• For the installation of an outdoor unit, refer to the installa-
tion manual attached to the outdoor unit.
• Do not install or operate the unit in the following areas:
• Kitchens or rooms that might be laden with mineral
oil, or filled with oil vapor or spray. Plastic parts
may deteriorate and eventually cause the unit to fall
out of place or leaks.
• Where sulfurous or other corrosive gas exists. Cop-
per tubing and brazed spots may corrode and lead
to refrigerant leaks.
• Where machines generate electromagnetic waves
and cause the control system to malfunction.
• Where the air contains high levels of salt as near the
ocean, and where voltage fluctuates greatly as in
factories.
Also in vehicles or vessels.
• This unit, both indoor and outdoor, is suitable for installation in
a commercial and light industrial environment.
If installed as a household appliance, it could cause elec-
tromagnetic interference.
WARNING
• Entrust installation to the place of purchase or a qualified
serviceman. Improper installation can result in leaks or
even electric shock or fire.
• Use of unspecified parts could result in the unit falling,
leaks, or even electric shock or fire.

NOTE
• Be sure to read this manual before installing the indoor unit.
• Be sure to procure an air filter in the field and mount it in the
suction air passage to prevent water leaks or other prob-
lems.

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2-1 ACCESSORIES b. Items to be checked at time of delivery


Check the following accessories are included with your Also review the SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS.
unit. Items to be checked Check
Metal Drain Insulation for Did you explain about operations while showing the opera-
Name Sealing pad
clamp hose fitting tion manual to your customer?
Quantity 1 pc. 1 pc. 1 each 1 each Did you hand the operation manual over to your customer?

2-3 NOTE TO INSTALLER


• Be sure to instruct customers how to properly operate the
for gas pipe unit (especially cleaning filters, operating different func-
Shape Large
tions, and adjusting the temperature) by having them carry
out operations themselves while looking at the manual.

Mid
for liquid pipe 3. SELECTING INSTALLATION SITE
Name Clamp Screws for duct flanges Please attach additional thermal insulation material to the unit
(Other) body when it is believed that the relative humidity in the ceiling
Quantity 6 pcs. As described in table below
• Operation exceeds 80%. Use glass wool, polyethylene foam, or similar
manual with a thickness of 3/8”. or more as thermal insulation material.
• Installa-
tion manual (1) Select and installation site that meets your customer’s
• Washers approval and where the following conditions are fulfilled:
Shape
for hanger • The upper space (including the back of the ceiling) of
FXMQ30MVJU 16 bracket the indoor unit has no possibility of dripping of water
·
FXMQ36 48MVJU 28 (8 pcs.)
from the refrigerant pipe, drain pipe, water pipe, etc.
• Optimum air distribution can be ensured.
• Nothing blocks air passage.
2-2 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES • Condensate can be properly drained.
Table 1 • In the upper space (including the back of the ceiling) of
Remote controller the indoor unit where there is no possible dripping of
Wired type BRD1C71 water from the refrigerant pipe, drain pipe, water pipe, etc.
TAKE SPECIAL CARE DURING CONSTRUCTION • False ceiling is not noticeably on an incline.
AND AFTER INSTALLATION IS COMPLETED, • Sufficient clearance for maintenance and service can
CAREFULLY CHECK THE FOLLOWING ITEMS: be ensured.
• Piping between indoor and outdoor units is possible
a. Items to be checked after completion of work within the allowable limit. (Refer to the installation man-
The following problems may
ual for the outdoor unit.)
Items to be checked Check
occur If not properly done:
DANGER
Are the indoor and outdoor Units may drop, vibrate, or
unit fixed firmly? make noise. • Do not install unit in an area where flammable materials are
May result in insufficient present due to the risk of explosion resulting in serious
Is the gas leak test finished? injury or death.
cooling.
Is the unit fully insulated? Condensate water may drip. • If the supporting structural members are not strong
enough to withstand the unit’s weight, the unit can fall
Does drainage flow out of place and cause serious injury.
Condensate water may drip.
smoothly?
Does the power supply volt-
Unit may malfunction or the
NOTE
age correspond to that
components burn out. • Install the indoor and outdoor units, power supply wiring
shown on the name plate?
and connecting wires at least 3.5 feet away from televi-
Are wiring and piping cor- Unit may malfunction or the
rect? components burn out.
sions or radios in order to prevent image interference or
noise.
Danger of electrical leak- Depending on the radio waves, a distance of 3.5 feet may
Is the unit safely grounded?
age. not be enough to eliminate the noise.
Is wiring size according to Unit may malfunction or the
specifications? components burn out.
Is something blocking the
air outlet or inlet of either the Insufficient cooling.
indoor or outdoor units?
Are refrigerant piping length
The refrigerant charge in
and additional refrigerant
the system is not clear.
charge noted down?

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(2) Use suspension bolts for installation. Check to make (3) Install suspension bolts.
sure the ceiling is strong enough to support the Use bolts of 3/8” diameter.
weight of the unit . If there is a risk, reinforce the ceil- • Install the equipment where supporting structures are
ing before installing the unit. strong enough to bear the equipment’s weight. Use
embedded inserts or anchor bolts with new buildings
FXMQ30 · 36 · 48MVJU and hole-in-anchors with old buildings.

Min. 17 11/16
Installation example

Ceiling slab
Anchor
Long nut or turn-buckle
Suspension bolt
Indoor unit
Model A
FXMQ30MVJU 29 1/2 Note) All the above parts are field supplied.
A

FXMQ36MVJU 43 5/16
48MVJU
5. INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION
Min. 27 9/16 (service space) Installing optional accessories before installing the
indoor unit is easier.
Fig. 1 (length: in.)
Use only the provided specific accessories and parts desig-
nated by Daikin AC.
4. PREPARATIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION (1) Fix the hanger bracket to the suspension bolt. Use wash-
(1) Relative positions of indoor unit and suspension bolt. ers to firmly tighten both upper and lower nuts. .
(Refer to Fig. 2) Part to be procured in the field
FXMQ30 · 36 · 48MVJU Washer (accessory)
Suspension bolt (× 4)

Hanger bracket

Tighten from above and below


Indoor unit (Double nut)
A
B

Air outlet Air inlet


(2) Adjust the height of the unit.
(3) Make sure the unit
Level
is level.
• Level the unit
Inspection hatch with a level when
17 11/16 installing. If the
27 1/8 unit is not level, it
could become Vinyl tube
29 1/8
the source of
Hanger bracket setting bolt
water leaks.
Model A B
• When leveling
FXMQ30MVJU 26 5/16 28 5/16
the unit, check all
FXMQ36MVJU 41 11/16 43 11/16 four corners with
48MVJU a level or a vinyl
Fig. 2 (length: in.) tube containing
water. (See the
(2) Install a canvas duct to the air discharge outlet and air figure on the right.)
inlet so that vibration from the machine body is not trans-
mitted to the duct or ceiling. (4) Tighten the nuts on the top.
You should also apply acoustic (insulation material) to the NOTE
inside of the duct, and vibration insulation rubber to the
suspension bolts. • Setting the unit at an angle opposite to the drain piping can
cause leaks.

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6. REFRIGERANT PIPING WORK NOTE


6-1 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS • Apply ester oil or ether oil around the flare portions before
• For refrigerant piping of outdoor units, see the installation connecting.
manual attached to the outdoor unit. • The flare nuts used must be those included with the main
• Before refrigerant piping work, check which type of refrig- body.
erant is used. Proper operation is not possible if the types • Over-tightening may damage the flare and cause a refrig-
of refrigerant are not the same. erant leakage.
• Ensure outdoor unit is charged with refrigerant.
Not recommended but in case of emergency
NOTE You should use a torque wrench but if one is unavailable, you
may follow the following installation method:
• Use a pipe cutter and flare suitable for the type of refrigerant.
• To prevent dust, moisture or other foreign matter from infil- After the work is finished, make sure to check that there is
trating the tube, either pinch the end or cover it with tape. no gas leak.
• Do not allow anything other than the designated refrigerant
to get mixed into the refrigerant circuit, such as air, etc. If When you keep on tightening the flare nut with a spanner,
any refrigerant gas leaks while working on the unit, imme- there is a point where the tightening torque suddenly
diately ventilate the room thoroughly. increases. From that position, further tighten the flare nut
using the angle shown below:
Table 3
6-2 Connecting the refrigerant piping
• When connecting the flare nut, coat the flare both inside Further tightening Recommended arm length
Pipe size
and outside with ester oil or ether oil and initially tighten by angle of tool (in.)
hand 3 or 4 turns before tightening firmly. φ 1/4” 60 to 90 degrees Approx. 5 7/8
Ester oil or ether oil. φ 3/8” 60 to 90 degrees Approx. 7 7/8
φ 1/2” 30 to 60 degrees Approx. 9 13/16
φ 5/8” 30 to 60 degrees Approx. 11 13/16

• To prevent flare nut cracking and gas leaks, be sure to use 6-3 Piping insulation
both a spanner and torque wrench together, as shown in • Execute heat insulation work completely on both sides of
the drawing below, when connecting or disconnecting the gas piping and the liquid piping or a water leakage may
pipes to/from the unit. result .
Torque wrench • When using a heat pump, the temperature of the gas piping
can reach up to approximately 250°F, so use sufficiently
resistant insulation.
• Also, in cases where the temperature and humidity of the
Spanner refrigerant piping sections might exceed 86°F or RH80%,
reinforce the refrigerant insulation. (13/16” or thicker) Conden-
Piping union sation may form on the surface of the insulating material.
• Check the pipe connector for gas leaks, then insulate it as
Flare nut shown in the drawing below.
• Refer to Table 2 for the dimensions of flare nut spaces. • Make absolutely sure to execute heat insulation works on
• Refer toTable 2 to determine the proper tightening torque. the pipe-connecting section after checking gas leakage by
Table 2 thoroughly studying the following figure and using the
Tightening Flare
attached heat insulating materials for fitting. Fasten both
Pipe ends with the accessory clamps.
torque dimensions Flare shape (in.)
size
(ft.lbf) A (in.) • Wrap the accessory sealing pad only around the insulation
for the joints on the gas piping side.
φ 1/4” 10.4 – 12.7 0.342-0.358
R0.016-
45˚±2˚

Clamp (× 4)
φ 3/8” 0.031
90˚±2˚

24.1 – 29.4 0.504-0.520


Mid (accessory)
sealing pad
A

φ 1/2” 36.5 – 44.5 0.638-0.654 Insulation for


(accessory) fitting (accessory)
φ 5/8” 45.6 – 55.6 0.760-0.776 (for gas line)

Gas pipe

Liquid pipe

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EDUS39-600-F4 Installation

CAUTION
7. DRAIN PIPING WORK
Install the drain pipe as shown below and take measures
• Be sure to insulate any field piping all the way to the piping against condensation. Improperly rigged piping could
connection inside the unit. Any exposed piping may cause lead to leaks on furniture and belongings.
condensation or burns if touched. Insulate the drain piping inside the building.

6-4 Brazing refrigerant piping (1) Install drain piping as shown in the following figure:
• Before brazing local refrigerant piping, nitrogen gas must
be blown through the piping to expel air from the piping. Attached drain hose
If your brazing is done without nitrogen gas blowing, a large
amount of oxide film develops inside the piping, and could Bottom of unit
cause system malfunction.
• When brazing the refrigerant piping, only begin brazing

or more
1 15/16
after having carried out nitrogen substitution or while
inserting nitrogen into the refrigerant piping. Once this is
done, connect the indoor unit with a flared or a flanged con-

or more
1 15/16
nection.
• Nitrogen should be set to 2.9psi. with a pressure-reducing
valve if brazing while inserting nitrogen into the piping.

Refrigerant (length: in.)


Pressurereducing valve
piping • Keep piping as short as possible and slope it downward so
Part to be Taping
brazed that air cannot remain trapped inside the pipe.
hands • Keep pipe size equal to or greater than that of the connect-
valve
Nitrogen ing pipe (Vinyl pipe of 1 “ nominal diameter and 1 1/4” outer
diameter).
Nitrogen
• Use the attached drain hose and clamp.
Tighten the clamp firmly.
• Insulate the metal clamp with the sealing pad.
DANGER
• Use of oxygen could result in an explosion resulting in seri- Metal clamp Large sealing pad
ous injury or death. Only use nitrogen gas. (accessory) (accessory)
• Refrigerant gas may produce toxic gas if it comes in contact
with fire such as from a fan heater, stove or cooking device.
Exposure to this gas could cause severe injury or death. Drain hose

NOTE 13/16” or less

• Do not use flux when brazing refrigerant piping. Therefore,


use the phosphor copper brazing filter metal (BCuP) which Metal clamp
does not require flux.
Flux has an extremely negative effect on refrigerant piping
systems. For instance, if chlorine based flux is used, it will
Tape Drain hose
cause pipe corrosion. Flux containing fluorine will damage
refrigerant oil. • When the unit is running, the negative pressure inside
the unit is relative to the atmospheric pressure so be
sure to provide a condensate trap on the condensate
outlet. (See the figure)
• In order to prevent foreign matter from building up
inside the piping, avoid curves as much as possible
and arrange so the trap can be cleaned.
NOTE
• If converging multiple drain pipes, install according to the
procedure shown below. Install a condensate trap for each
indoor unit.
3 15/16”
or more

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Installation EDUS39-600-F4

(2) After piping work is finished, check that drainage flows 8-3 SPECIFICATIONS FOR FIELD SUPPLIED
smoothly. FUSES AND WIRE
• Add approximately 61in3 of water slowly from the air
inlet and check drainage flow. Remote controller
wiring
Power supply wiring
NOTE Transmission wir-
Model ing
• Drain piping connections Field fuses
Do not connect the drain piping directly to sewage pipes that Size Wire Size
smell of ammonia. The ammonia in the sewage might enter
the indoor unit through the drain pipes and corrode the heat FXMQ30MVJU Wire size
Sheathed
must com- AWG
exchanger. FXMQ36MVJU 15A wire
ply with local 18-16
(2 wire)
FXMQ48MVJU codes.
8. ELECTRIC WIRING WORK NOTE
8-1 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS • Allowable length of transmission wiring between indoor/
• All field supplied parts, materials, and electrical works outdoor units and between the indoor unit and the remote
must conform to local codes. controller is as follows.
• Use copper wire only. (1) Outdoor unit – Indoor unit:
Max. 3280 ft. (1000 m); Total wiring length: 6560 ft.
• For electric wiring work, refer to also “Wiring diagram label”
(2000 m)
attached to the electric parts box lid.
(2) Indoor unit – Remote controller:
• For remote controller wiring details, refer to the installation
Max. 1640 ft. (500 m)
manual attached to the remote controller.
• All wiring must be performed by an authorized electrician.
• This system consists of multiple indoor units. Mark each 9. WIRING EXAMPLE AND HOW TO SET
indoor unit as unit A, unit B, and so forth, and be sure the
terminal board wiring to the outdoor unit and BS unit are
THE REMOTE CONTROLLER
properly matched. If controls wiring and piping between the 9-1 HOW TO CONNECT WIRINGS
outdoor and indoor units are mismatched, a communica-
Remove the electric parts box lid and wire as shown in the fol-
tions malfunction is likely.
lowing figure: FXMQ30 - 36 - 48MVJU
• A circuit breaker capable of shutting down power supply to
the entire system must be installed. FXMQ30 · 36 · 48MVJU
• Refer to the installation manual attached to the outdoor unit
for the size of its power supply, the capacity of the circuit Conduit
breaker and switch, and wiring instructions. Lock
• Be sure to ground the air conditioner. nut
Electric
DANGER parts Ground wiring
box lid Power supply wiring
• Do not ground units to water pipes, telephone wires, or
lightning rods because incomplete grounding can cause a (Field wiring)
severe shock hazard resulting in severe injury or death. Do
not ground units to gas pipes because a gas leak could Transmission
result in an explosion which could lead to severe injury or wiring
death. (Field wiring)

8-2 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Clamp


(accessory)
Power Remote controller
Units Fan motor
supply wiring
Voltage Wiring (Field wiring)
Model Hz Volts MCA MFA W FLA Wire locking
range
bracket (Remote controller and transmission)
FXMQ30MVJU 1.6 15 160 1.3
208- Max. 253
FXMQ36MVJU 60 2.9 15 270 2.4
230 Min. 187
FXMQ48MVJU 4.4 15 430 3.5

MCA: Min. Circuit Amps (A); MFA: Max. Fuse Amps (A)
kW: Fan Motor Rated Output (W); FLA: Full Load Amps (A)

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EDUS39-600-F4 Installation

Power NOTE
supply Power supply
terminal X1M wiring, 1. Use round crimp-style terminals for connecting wires to
block ground wiring the power supply terminal block.
If unavailable, observe the following points when wiring.

L1 L2
• Do not connect wires of a different gauge to the same
power supply terminal because looseness
Conduit in the connection may cause overheating.
Field
supply • Use the specified electrical wire. and connect it
wire securely to the terminal. Lock the wire down without
P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2
REMOTE TRANSMISSION FORCED
OFF

Transmission
wiring applying excessive force to the terminal. (Tightening
WIRING

torque: 0.97ft.lbf ±10 %)


CNTRL

Terminal
block for Remote
remote controller Attach insulation sleeve
controller X2M wiring

Round crimp-style terminal


Electric wire
DANGER
2. Tightening torque for the terminal screws.
• Use only specified wire and connect wires to terminals • Use the correct screwdriver for tightening the terminal
tightly. Be careful that wires do not place external stress on
screws. If the blade of screwdriver is too small, the head
terminals. Keep wires in neat order so as to not to obstruct
of the screw might be damaged, and the screw will not
other equipment. Make sure that the electric parts box lid
be properly tightened.
closes tightly. Incomplete connections could result in over-
heating, and in worse cases, electric shock or fire. • If the terminal screws are tightened too hard, screws
might be damaged.
CAUTION • Refer to the table below for the tightening torque of the
• Never connect power supply wiring to the terminal block for terminal screws.
remote controller wiring as this could damage the entire
system. Tightening torque
Terminal Size
(ft.lbf)
• To avoid short circuits in the electric parts box, be sure to
apply the sealing material or putty (not included) to the wir- Terminal block for remote controller (6P) M3.5 0.58 – 0.72
ing hole to prevent the infiltration of water, insects or other Power supply terminal block M4 0.87 – 1.06
small creatures.
• When clamping the wires, be sure no pressure is applied to 3. Do not connect wires of a different gauge to the same
the wire connections by using the included clamping mate- grounding terminal because looseness in the connection
rial to make appropriate clamps. Also, when wiring, make may reduce protection.
sure the lid on the electric parts box fits snugly by arranging
4. Outside of the unit, keep transmission wiring at least
the wires neatly and attaching the electric parts box lid
firmly. When attaching the electric parts box lid, make sure 1 15/16” away from power supply wiring. The equipment
no wires get caught in the edges. Pass wiring through the may malfunction if subjected to electrical (external) noise.
wiring through holes to prevent damage to them. For remote controller wiring, refer to the INSTALLATION
MANUAL OF REMOTE CONTROLLER attached to the
• Make sure the remote controller wiring, the wiring between
the units, and other electrical wiring do not pass through remote controller.
the same locations outside of the unit, separating them by
at least 1 15/16”, otherwise electrical noise (external static)
could cause mistaken operation or breakage.

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Installation EDUS39-600-F4

9-2 WIRING EXAMPLE 2. Example of group control or use with 2 remote con-
• Fit the power supply wiring of each unit with a switch and trollers:
fuse as shown in the following drawing.
Note: It is not necessary to designate indoor unit address when
COMPLETE SYSTEM EXAMPLE using group control.
The address is automatically set when power is activated.
Power supply Power supply wiring Power supply Power supply Power supply Power supply
208-230V Outdoor unit 208-230V 208-230V 208-230V
Main Transmission wiring 60Hz~ Control box 60Hz~ 60Hz~ 60Hz~
IN/D OUT/D

switch Switch L1 L2 F1 F2 F1 F2
L1 L2 L1 L2 L1 L2
No. 2
Fuse System
Most
downstream
indoor unit
L1 L2 P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2 L1 L2 P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2 L1 L2 P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2 L1 L2 P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2

Indoor unit A Indoor unit B Indoor unit C


P1 P2 P1 P2
P1 P2

Fig. 3 For use with 2


Remote controller remote controllers

Indoor unit NOTE


1. A single switch can be used to supply power to units on
the same system. However, branch switches and branch
Remote Remote Remote circuit breakers must be selected carefully.
controller controller controller
CAUTION
1. Example of 1 remote controller for 1 indoor unit dur-
ing normal operation: 2. Do not ground the equipment on gas pipes, water pipes or
lightning rods, or crossground with telephones. Improper
Power supply Power supply Power supply Power supply grounding could result in electric shock.
208-230V Outdoor unit 208-230V 208-230V 208-230V
60Hz~ Control box 60Hz~ 60Hz~ 60Hz~
IN/D OUT/D
L1 L2
F1 F2 F1 F2
L1 L2 L1 L2 L1 L2 9-3 CONTROLLING ONE INDOOR UNIT BY 2
No. 1 REMOTE CONTROLLERS
System
• Set one controller to MAIN and the other to SUB.
MAIN/SUB CHANGEOVER
L1 L2 P 1 P 2 F 1 F2 T 1 T 2 L1 L2 P 1 P 2 F 1 F2 T 1 T 2 L1 L2 P 1 P 2 F 1 F2 T 1 T 2 L1 L2 P 1 P2 F 1 F 2 T 1 T 2 (1) Insert a screw driver into the recess between the upper
and lower part of remote controller and, working from the
Indoor Indoor Indoor
2 positions, pry off the upper part.
unit A unit B unit C
P1 P2 P1 P 2 P1 P 2 P1 P2 The remote controller PC board is attached to the upper
part of remote controller.
Remote Remote Remote Remote
contoroller contoroller contoroller contoroller Upper part of
Most remote controller
downstream
Indoor unit

Lower part of
remote controller

Insert the screwdriver here and gently work


off the upper part of remote controller.

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EDUS39-600-F4 Installation

(2) Turn the MAIN/SUB changeover switch on one of the two


Input A OFF (Open Circuit) Input A OFF (Open
remote controller PC boards to [S]. Circuit)
Leave the switch of the other remote controller set to “[M].
An open circuit between terminals T1 and
T2 allows the unit to run normally. An open circuit
S between terminals T1
(Factory setting) and T2 prevents unit
M
operation.
Remote controller
PC board
Only one remote
S Input A ON (Closed Circuit) Input A ON (Closed
controller needs to be
M Circuit)
changed if factory
settings have Closing the normally open circuit between
remained untouched. terminals T1 and T2 stops operation of the A closed circuit
unit. When T1-T2 is opened, the unit must between terminals T1
be restarted with the remote controller. and T2 allows nor-
Wiring Method (See ‘‘ELECTRIC WIRING WORK’’) mal operation of the
(3) Remove the electric parts box lid . unit.
(4) Add remote controller 2 (slave) to the terminal block
for remote controller (P1, P2) in the electric parts box. (3) How to select FORCED OFF and ON/OFF OPERATION
There is no polarity. (Refer to Fig. 3 and 8-3.) • Turn the power on and then use the remote controller to
select operation. These codes are programmed at the
remote controller. Individual unit groups can be pro-
9-4 COMPUTERIZED CONTROL (FORCED OFF grammed independently.
AND ON/OFF OPERATION)
(1) Wire specifications and how to perform wiring 9-5 CENTRALIZED CONTROL
• Connect the input from outside to terminals T1 and T2 • For centralized control, it is necessary to designate the
of the terminal block for remote controller. group number. For details, refer to the manual of each
optional centralized controller.

F2 T1 T2
10. FIELD SETTING
FORCED Make sure the terminal box lids are closed on the indoor
OFF
and outdoor units.
Input A Field setting must be made from the remote controller in
accordance with the installation condition.
• Setting can be made by changing the MODE NO., FIRST
CODE NO., and SECOND CODE NO.
Wire specification 2-conductor, stranded, non-shielded cop- • For setting and operation, refer to the FIELD SETTING in
per cable / PVC or vinyl jacket the installation manual of the remote controller.
Gauge AWG 18
 
Length Max. 328ft.   
Contact that can ensure the minimum appli-   
External terminal
cable load of 15 V DC, 10 mA.  
  
   
(2) Actuation  
• The following table explains FORCED OFF and ON/
OFF OPERATIONS in response to Input A. The T1-T2 • Set the remote controller to the field set mode. For details,
terminals are standard on all Daikin indoor units and refer to the section HOW TO SET IN THE FIELD in the
allow for remote starting and stopping of equipment. REMOTE CONTROLLER MANUAL.
Individual indoor units can be field prgrammed at the • When in the field set mode, select the MODE NO. to [12]
remote controller to change the T1-T2 sequence of and set the FIRST CODE SWITCH (switch) No. to [1]. Then
operation of the equipment based upon the application set the SECOND CODE NO. (position) to [01] for FORCED
OFF and [02] for ON/OFF OPERATION. FORCED OFF is
factory setting.

11. TEST OPERATION


ON/OFF OPERA- Refer to the installation manual of the outdoor unit.
FORCED OFF (Manual Restart) • The operation lamp of the remote controller will flash when
TION
Mode No. 12
First Code No. 1
Mode No. 12 a malfunction occurs. Check the malfunction code on the
First Code No. 1 liquid crystal display to identify the point of trouble. An
Second Code No. 01
Second Code No. explanation of all malfunction codes and the corresponding
DEFAULT SETTING 02
trouble is provided in can be found in the service manual.
If any of the items in the following table are displayed, there

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may be a problem with the wiring or power and you must


check the wiring again.
Table
Remote control display Content
• There is a short circuit at the
Concentrated Management
FORCED OFF terminals (T1,
is lit
T2)
• The check operation has not
U3 is lit been performed on the outdoor
unit’s PCB.
• The power on the outdoor unit is off.
• The outdoor unit has not been
U4 is lit wired for power supply.
UH is lit • Incorrect wiring for the trans-
mission wiring and / or
FORCED OFF wiring.
• The power on the indoor unit is off.
• The indoor unit has not been
wired for power supply.
No display • Incorrect wiring for the remote
controller wiring, the transmis-
sion wiring and / or the
FORCED OFF wiring.

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EDUS39-600-F4 Accessories

11. Accessories
Standard Accessories
Metal Drain Insulation for
Name Sealing pad Clamp Screws for duct flanges
clamp hose fitting
Quantity 1 pc. 1 pc. 1 each. 1 each. 6 pcs. As described in table below (Other)
• Operation
manual
• Installation
Shape for liquid pipe Large manual
FXMQ30MVJU 16 • Washers
·
FXMQ36 48MVJU 28 (8 pcs.)

for gas pipe Small

3P086156-9T

Optional Accessories (For Unit)


Type
FXMQ30MVJU FXMQ36MVJU FXMQ48MVJU
Item
65% KAFP372A80 KAFP372A160
High efficiency filter
90% KAFP373A80 KAFP373A160
Filter chamber KDDFP37A80 KDDFP37A160
Long life replacement filter KAFP371A80 KAFP371A160
C:3D042519

For Controller optional accessories, refer to Controller Manual.

FXMQ-M 25
EDUS 39 - 600 - F2

FXDQ-M
Slim Ceiling Mounted Duct Type

AMERICAS
1645 Wallace Drive, Suite 110
Carrollton, TX75006
info@daikinac.com
www.daikinac.com

May 2007

EDUS39-600-F4 AMERICAS
Printed in U.S.A. 05/2007

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