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TECHNICAL MANUAL
Split Unit Air Conditioner
Ceiling Cassette F Series
FCRN - FXV1
— Cooling only [50Hz] —
TM-5CKF-SL-STA1
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Nomenclature......................................................................................................................1
Indoor.............................................................................................................................1
Outdoor...........................................................................................................................1
Panel..............................................................................................................................2
Product Line-Up..............................................................................................................3
Application Information......................................................................................................6
Operating Range............................................................................................................6
Refrigerant Circuit Diagrams..........................................................................................7
Installation Guideline......................................................................................................9
Sound Data.........................................................................................................................14
Sound Pressure Level..................................................................................................14
NC Curve......................................................................................................................15
Engineering & Physical Data............................................................................................18
Performance Data..............................................................................................................21
Calculation Steps..........................................................................................................21
Performance Tables......................................................................................................23
Outline & Dimension.........................................................................................................30
Wiring Diagram..................................................................................................................32
Service & Maintenance.....................................................................................................36
Troubleshooting................................................................................................................38
ii
Nomenclature
Nomenclature
Indoor
FC RN 50 F X V1
Power Supply
V1 : 220-240V/1Ph/50Hz
Manufacturer
X : Malaysia
Product Series
F : F series
Capacity*
50 : 5.0 kW
60 : 6.0 kW
71 : 7.1 kW
100 : 10.0 kW
Type
RN : R410A Cooling
Model
FC : Ceiling Cassette 3”x3”
Outdoor
RN 50 C A X V1
Power Supply
V1 : 220-240V/1Ph/50Hz
Y1 : 380-415V/3Ph/50Hz
Manufacturer
X : Malaysia
Specification
A : Bare Fin
B : Gold Fin
Product Series
C : C Series
D : D Series
Capacity*
50 : 5.0 kW
60 : 6.0 kW
71 : 7.1 kW
100 : 10.0 kW
Model
RR & RN : Single Split Condensing Unit (Cooling Only)
Remark:
*Capacity value under Nomenclature is an indication.
Please refer to Engineering and Physical Data for exact capacity value.
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Nomenclature
Panel
BC 50 F X W
Controller
W : Wireless Controller
Manufacturer
X : Malaysia
Product Series
F : F Series (8 Ways)
FL : F Series With Lighting (8 Ways)
F2 : F Series (4 Ways)
Cooling Capacity
50 : 5.0 kW
Model
BC : Ceilling Cassette 3” x 3” Panel
Remark:
*Capacity value under Nomenclature is an indication.
Please refer to Engineering and Physical Data for exact capacity value.
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Nomenclature
Product Line-Up
Indoor Unit
FCRN - FXV1
Classification
Refrigerant Control
PCB
Fin
Nomenclature
Hydrophilic (Blue)
FCRN50FXV1 X X X
FCRN60FXV1 X X X
COOLING
FCRN71FXV1 X X X
FCRN100FXV1 X X X
FCRN125FXV1 X X X
FCRN140FXV1 X X X
3
4
BC-F
Panel
Nomenclature
BC50FXW
BC50F2XW
BC50FLXW
Nomenclature
X
BRC52B64
Handset
X
X
BRC52A62
X
X
X
Washable Saranet Filter Indoor Air Quality
X
X
X
Auto Air Swing
Classification
X
4Ways Discharge
Others
X
X
8Ways Discharge
X
LED Light Bulb
Nomenclature
Outdoor Unit
RN / RR
Classification
Refrigerant Control
Safety Devices
Compressor
Fin
Nomenclature
Phase Sequencer
Bare Aluminium
Cap Tube
Contactor
Rotary
Scroll
RN50CAXV1 X X X
RN60CAXV1 X X X
RR71CAXV1 X X X
RR100DAXV1 X X X X X X
RR100DAXY1 X X X X X X X
RR125DAXY1 X X X X X X X
COOLING
RR140DAXY1 X X X X X X X
RNV50BV1 X X X
RNV60BV1 X X X
RR71CBXV1 X X X
RR100DBXV1 X X X X X X
RR100DBXY1 X X X X X X X
RR125DBXY1 X X X X X X X
RR140DBXY1 X X X X X X X
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Application Information
Application Information
Operating Range
Cooling
Outdoor
DB (°C)
46
43
19
14 19 23 Indoor WB (°C)
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Application Information
7
Application Information
8
Application Information
Installation Guideline
Safety Precautions
• Installation and maintenance should be performed Please take note of the following important points
by qualified persons who are familiar with local code when installing.
and regulation, and experienced with this type of • Do not install the unit where leakage of flammable
appliance. gas may occur.
• All field wiring must be installed in accordance with If gas leaks and accumulates around the unit, it
the national wiring regulation. may cause fire ignition.
• Ensure that the rated voltage of the unit corresponds
to that of the name plate before commencing wiring • Ensure that drainage piping is connected properly.
work according to the wiring diagram. If the drainage piping is not connected properly,
• The unit must be GROUNDED to prevent possible it may cause water leakage which will dampen
hazard due to insulation failure. the furniture.
• All electrical wiring must not touch the refrigerant
piping or any moving parts of the fan motors. • Do not overcharge the unit.
• Confirm that the unit has been switched OFF before This unit is factory pre-charged. Overcharge will
installing or servicing the unit. cause over-current or damage to the compressor.
• Disconnect from the main power supply before
• Ensure that the unit’s panel is closed after service
servicing the air conditioner unit.
or installation.
• DO NOT pull out the power cord when the power is
ON. This may cause serious electrical shocks which Unsecured panels will cause the unit to operate
may result in fire hazards. noisily.
• Keep the indoor and outdoor units, power cable and • Sharp edges and coil surfaces are potential
transmission wiring, at least 1m from TVs and radios, locations which may cause injury hazards. Avoid
to prevent distorted pictures and static. {Depending on from being in contact with these places.
the type and source of the electrical waves, static may • Before turning off the power supply, set the remote
be heard even when more than 1m away}. controller’s ON/OFF switch to the “OFF” position
to prevent the nuisance tripping of the unit. If this is
not done, the unit’s fans will start turning automatically
when power resumes, posing a hazard to service
personnel or the user.
• Do not operate any heating apparatus too close to the
air conditioner unit. This may cause the plastic panel to
melt or deform as a result of the excessive heat.
• Ensure the color of wires of the outdoor unit and
the terminal markings are same to the indoors
respectively.
• IMPORTANT : DO NOT INSTALL OR USE THE AIR
CONDITIONER UNIT IN A LAUNDRY ROOM.
• Do not use joined and twisted wires for incoming
power supply.
NOTICE
Disposal requirements
Your air conditioning product is marked with this symbol. This means that electrical and electronic products
shall not be mixed with unsorted household waste.
Do not try to dismantle the system yourself: the dismantling of the air conditioning system, treatment of the
refrigerant, of oil and of other parts must be done by a qualified installer in accordance with relevant local and
national legislation. Air conditioners must be treated at a specialized treatment facility for re-use, recycling
and recovery. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help to prevent potential negative
consequences for the environment and human health. Please contact the installer or local authority for more
information.
Batteries must be removed from the remote controller and disposed of separately in accordance with relevant
local and national legislation.
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Application Information
Clearance must be provided for the indoor unit from wall and obstacles as shown in figure below.
Beam
Max. 0.3 m
1.0 m or more
Min. 3.0 m
Min 0.5 m Min 0.5 m Min 0.5 m
Obstacles
Floor
The installation place (handling ceiling surface) must be level and the height in the ceiling is 370mm or more.
Unit Installation
• Measure and mark the position for the hanging rod. Drill the hole for the angle nut on the ceiling and fix the hanging
rod.
• The installation template is extended according to temperature and humidity. Check on dimensions in use.
• The dimensions of the installation template are the same as those of the ceiling opening dimensions.
• Before ceiling laminating work is completed, be sure to fit the installation template to the indoor unit.
NOTE
Be sure to discuss the ceiling drilling work with the installers concerned.
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Application Information
Unit Installation
• Hold the unit and hang it on the hanging rod with the nut and washer.
• Adjust the unit height to 38mm or 23mm between the indoor unit bottom surface and the ceiling surface.
• Confirm with a level gauge that the unit is installed horizontally and tighten the nut and bolt to prevent unit falling and
vibration.
• Open the ceiling board along the outer edge of the paper installation template.
A
C D
B
Discharge air
Air Inlet
Service Space
Obstacle
Obstacle
Obstacle
H
Obstacle
H/2
ALL MODELS A B C D
Minimum Distance 300 mm 1000 mm 300 mm 500 mm
Avoid installing or operating the condensing unit in the environment that is exposed to the
following substances:
• Oils (including machine oils)
• Salt (e.g. coastal area)
• Sulphide gas (e.g. hot spring areas, oil refi nery plant, etc)
Such substance may lead to the failure of the unit.
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Application Information
3) Cable Size
Cooling only
FCRN50FXV1 FCRN60FXV1 FCRN71FXV1 FCRN100FXV1
Model Unit RN50CAXV1 RN60CAXV1
RR71CA(B)XV1 RR100DA(B)XV1
RN50BV1 RN60BV1
Power supply cable size 2.5 2.5 2.5 4.0
mm²
Number of wire 3 3 3 3
Interconnection cable size 2.5 2.5 2.5 1.0
mm²
Number of wire 3 3 3 4
Recommended fuse A 16 16 20 25
4) Refrigerant Piping
When the pipe length becomes too long, both the capacity and reliability drop. As the number of bends
increase, resistance to flow of refrigerant system increases, thus lowering cooling capacity and as a result
the compressor may become defective. Always choose the shortest path and follow the recommendation as
tabulated below:
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Application Information
5) Additional Charge
• The refrigerant charge has already charged into the outdoor unit. For the piping length of 7.5m, additional
refrigerant charge after vacuuming is not necessary.
• When the piping length is more than 7.5m, please use the table below (unit in gram).
Cooling Only
Indoor FCRN50FXV1 FCRN60FXV1 FCRN71FXV1 FCRN100FXV1
RN50CAXV1 RN60CAXV1
Outdoor RR71CA(B)XV1 RR100DA(B)XV1
RN50BV1 RN60BV1
Add. Charge, g/m 22 10 24 27
Example: FCRN60F & RN60C with 13m piping length, additional piping length is 5.5m. Thus,
Additional Charge = 5.5m x 10 g/m
= 55g
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Sound Data
Sound Data
Sound Pressure Level
1/1 Octave Sound Pressure (dB, ref 20μPa) Overall Noise
Model Speed
125Hz 250Hz 500Hz 1kHz 2kHz 4kHz 8kHz (dBA) Criteria
High 43 39 38 31 25 18 8 38 33
Med 42 37 34 28 22 14 7 35 29
FCRN50FXV1
Low 42 35 31 26 20 14 7 33 25
Quiet 41 28 25 22 17 12 5 29 21
High 42 39 39 32 28 22 9 39 34
Med 40 38 37 30 25 17 7 37 32
FCRN60FXV1
Low 38 36 34 26 21 13 6 34 29
Quiet 35 32 30 25 20 12 5 31 24
High 43 41 40 35 32 25 14 41 35
Med 41 40 37 31 28 19 11 38 32
FCRN71FXV1
Low 40 37 34 28 24 16 11 35 29
Quiet 38 34 30 26 21 15 11 32 24
High 47 46 45 41 35 30 21 46 40
Med 47 41 40 35 30 25 18 41 35
FCRN100FXV1
Low 46 37 35 31 24 22 17 37 30
Quiet 44 34 32 26 22 21 17 34 26
High 51 48 46 43 38 34 22 48 42
Med 51 45 43 40 34 29 18 45 39
FCRN125FXV1
Low 51 41 39 34 29 24 15 41 34
Quiet 49 37 34 29 23 18 11 37 31
High 51 48 46 43 38 34 22 48 42
Med 51 45 43 40 34 29 18 45 39
FCRN140FXV1
Low 51 41 39 34 29 24 15 41 34
Quiet 49 37 34 29 23 18 11 37 31
FCRN50FXV1
FCRN60FXV1
FCRN71FXV1 1.4m
Microphone
Standard : JIS C 9612
FCRN100FXV1
FCRN125FXV1
FCRN140FXV1 1.5m
Microphone
Standard: JIS B 8616
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Sound Data
NC Curve
FCRN50FXV1
80
70 NC-70
Sound pressure level (dB, ref 20µPa)
NC-65
60
NC-60
NC-55
50 NC-50
NC-45
40 NC-40
H NC-35
30
M NC-30
L NC-25
20 Q
NC-20
10
0
125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
FCRN60FXV1
80
70 NC-70
Sound pressure level (dB, ref 20µPa)
NC-65
60
NC-60
NC-55
50 NC-50
NC-45
40 NC-40
H NC-35
30 M NC-30
L
NC-25
20 Q
NC-20
10
0
125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
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Sound Data
FCRN71FXV1
80
70 NC-70
Sound pressure level (dB, ref 20µPa)
NC-65
60
NC-60
NC-55
50 NC-50
NC-45
40 NC-40
H
NC-35
30 M
NC-30
L
Q NC-25
20
NC-20
10
0
125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
FCRN100FXV1
80
70 NC-70
Sound pressure level (dB, ref 20µPa)
NC-65
60
NC-60
NC-55
50 NC-50
NC-45
H
40 NC-40
M NC-35
30 L NC-30
Q NC-25
20
NC-20
10
0
125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
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Sound Data
FCRN125FXV1
80
70 NC-70
Sound pressure level (dB, ref 20µPa)
NC-65
60
NC-60
NC-55
50 NC-50
H NC-45
40 M NC-40
L NC-35
30
NC-30
Q
NC-25
20
NC-20
10
0
125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
FCRN140FXV1
80
70 NC-70
Sound pressure level (dB, ref 20µPa)
NC-65
60
NC-60
NC-55
50 NC-50
H NC-45
40 M NC-40
L NC-35
30
NC-30
Q
NC-25
20
NC-20
10
0
125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
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Engineering & Physical Data
TYPE TURBO
FAN
DRIVE DIRECT
TYPE PERMANENT SPLIT CAPACITOR
INDEX OF PROTECTION (IP) IP20
INSULATION GRADE CLASS F
FAN MOTOR RATED INPUT POWER W 71 117 155
RATED RUNNING CURRENT A 0.35 0.53 0.70
MOTOR MAX OUTPUT W 30 42 55
POLES 6
MATERIAL COPPER
TUBE
DIAMETER mm 7
COIL MATERIAL ALUMINIUM
FIN FACE AREA m2 0.44 0.44 0.44
ROW 2 2 2
TYPE WASHABLE SARANET FILTER
AIR QUALITY FILTER
QUANTITY pc 1
CASING COLOUR WITHOUT PAINT
AIR FLOW I/s / CFM 614 /1300 689 / 1460 684 / 1450
SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL dBA 52 56
UNIT DIMENSION HEIGHT X WIDTH X DEPTH mm 651 x 855 x 328 651 x 855 x 328 753 x 855 x 328
PACKING DIMENSION HEIGHT X WIDTH X DEPTH mm 693 x 990 x 415 693 x 990 x 415 793 x 990 x 415
UNIT WEIGHT kg 47 47 57
TYPE FLARE VALVE
PIPE
LIQUID mm 6.35 6.35 9.52
CONNECTION SIZE
GAS mm 12.70 15.88 15.88
TYPE PROPELLER
FAN
DRIVE DIRECT
TYPE PERMANENT SPLIT CAPACITOR
INDEX OF PROTECTION (IP) IP23 IP23
OUTDOOR UNIT
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Engineering & Physical Data
TYPE TURBO
FAN
DRIVE DIRECT
TYPE PERMANENT SPLIT CAPACITOR
INDEX OF PROTECTION (IP) IP20 IP20
INSULATION GRADE CLASS F CLASS F
FAN MOTOR RATED INPUT POWER W 186 186 200 204
RATED RUNNING CURRENT A 0.81 0.81 0.88 0.89
MOTOR MAX OUTPUT W 82 82 105 105
POLES 6 6 6
MATERIAL COPPER
TUBE
DIAMETER mm 7
COIL MATERIAL ALUMINIUM
FIN FACE AREA m2 0.53 0.53 0.53 0.51
ROW 2 2 2 3
TYPE WASHABLE SARANET FILTER
AIR QUALITY FILTER
QUANTITY pc 1
CASING COLOUR WITHOUT PAINT
AIR FLOW I/s / CFM 1605 / 3400 1416 / 3000 1605 / 3400 2171 / 4000
SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL dBA 58 58 60 63
UNIT DIMENSION HEIGHT X WIDTH X DEPTH mm 852 x 1030 x 400 852 x 1030 x 400 852 x 1030 x 400 852 x 1030 x 400
PACKING DIMENSION HEIGHT X WIDTH X DEPTH mm 1010 x 1180 x 514 1010 x 1180 x 514 1010 x 1180 x 514 1010 x 1180 x 514
UNIT WEIGHT kg 71 71 95 98
TYPE FLARE VALVE
PIPE
LIQUID mm 9.52 9.52 9.52 9.52
CONNECTION SIZE
GAS mm 15.88 15.88 15.88 15.88
TYPE PROPELLER
FAN
DRIVE DIRECT
TYPE PERMANENT SPLIT CAPACITOR
INDEX OF PROTECTION (IP) IP54 IP54 IP44 IP44
OUTDOOR UNIT
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Engineering & Physical Data
Safety Device
HIGH TYPE NC NC NC
PRESSURE OPEN kPa / psi 4140 / 600 4140 / 600 4140 / 600
SWITCH CLOSE kPa / psi 3310 / 480 3310 / 480 3310 / 480
TYPE NC NC NC
SAFETY LOW
DEVICE PRESSURE OPEN kPa / psi 48 / 7 48 / 7 48 / 7
SWITCH CLOSE kPa / psi 152 / 22 152 / 22 152 / 22
PHASE SEQUENCER YES YES YES
DISC. THERMOSTAT
°C / F 125 / 257 125 / 257 125 / 257
SETTING
ALL SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECTED TO CHANGE BY THE MANUFACTURER WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.
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Performance Data
Performance Data
Calculation Steps
Interpolation method can be used to get the total Solution:
cooling capacity, TC and sensible cooling capacity, Based on the Performance Table,
SC and power input, PI at those temperatures which
1. Refer to the Indoor DB column,
are not stated out in the table. Extrapolation method
-- 25°C is located between 24°C & 27°C
is not allowed to be used.
for 16°C WB.
Example: -- 25°C is located between 24°C & 27°C
for 19°C WB.
Indoor Condition: 25°C DB, 17°C WB -- Thus, Interpolation needs to be applied.
Outdoor Condition: 37°C DB
Fan Speed: High 2. Refer to the Indoor WB column,
-- 17°C is located between 16°C & 19°C
for 25°C DB.
-- Thus, Interpolation needs to be applied.
3. Refer to the Outdoor DB column,
-- 37°C is located between 35°C & 40°C.
-- Thus, Interpolation needs to be applied.
Details of Calculation:
1st Step: By Interpolation Method
To obtain the TC, SC & PI for 25°C – 24°C x1 – 4.78kW
⇒ =
27°C – 24°C 4.92kW – 4.78kW
(a) Indoor Condition: 25°C DB, 16°C WB
Outdoor Condition: 35°C DB ⇒ x1 = 4.83kW
Outdoor temperature Similarly,
EWB EDB 35°C
y1 = 4.83kW
TC SC PI
z1 = 1.82kW
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Performance Data
3rd Step:
To obtain the TC, SC & PI for
(a) Indoor Condition: 25°C DB, 17°C WB
Outdoor Condition: 37°C DB
Outdoor temperature
EWB EDB 35°C 37°C 40°C
TC SC PI TC SC PI TC SC PI
By Interpolation Method
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Performance Data
Performance Tables
Notes:
1. Ratings shown are net capacities.
2. shows nominal capacities.
3. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
4. Unit is able to operate at ambient from 19°C to 46°C DB without pressure trip.
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Performance Data
Notes:
1. Ratings shown are net capacities.
2. shows nominal capacities.
3. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
4. Unit is able to operate at ambient from 19°C to 46°C DB without pressure trip.
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Performance Data
Notes:
1. Ratings shown are net capacities.
2. shows nominal capacities.
3. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
4. Unit is able to operate at ambient from 19°C to 46°C DB without pressure trip.
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Performance Data
Notes:
1. Ratings shown are net capacities.
2. shows nominal capacities.
3. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
4. Unit is able to operate at ambient from 19°C to 46°C DB without pressure trip.
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Performance Data
Notes:
1. Ratings shown are net capacities.
2. shows nominal capacities.
3. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
4. Unit is able to operate at ambient from 19°C to 46°C DB without pressure trip.
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Performance Data
Notes:
1. Ratings shown are net capacities.
2. shows nominal capacities.
3. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
4. Unit is able to operate at ambient from 19°C to 46°C DB without pressure trip.
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Performance Data
Notes:
1. Ratings shown are net capacities.
2. shows nominal capacities.
3. Direct interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
4. Unit is able to operate at ambient from 19°C to 46°C DB without pressure trip.
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Outline & Dimension
Dimension
A B C D E F G H I J
Model
50/60/71 840 840 301 269 32 950 950 610 610 490
100/125/140 840 840 343 311 32 950 950 610 610 490
Note: Dimension in mm
Dimension
A B C D E F G H I J
Model
50/60/71 840 840 304 284 20 950 950 650 650 416
100/125/140 840 840 346 326 20 950 950 650 650 416
Note: Dimension in mm
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Outline & Dimension
Outdoor Unit
Model: RN50CAXV1 / RNV50BV1 / RN60CAXV1 / RNV60BV1 / RR71CA(B)XV1
L K L
N
M
Q
C
N
A G H
O D
F
E
B
R S
I J
P
Dimension
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S
Model
50/60 855 628 328 520 179 46 93 149 101 113 603 126 164 15 34 23 362 73 75
71 855 730 328 520 179 46 93 149 101 113 603 126 164 15 34 23 362 73 75
Note: Dimension in mm
J I J
N
M
N
A O C
K D
B
G H
E
L
Dimension
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O
Model
100/125/140 1030 826 400 695 57 72 90 40 746 142 60 26 448 22 28
Note: Dimension in mm
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Wiring Diagram
Wiring Diagram
Cooling Only
Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit
Model: FCRN50/60/71FXV1 Model: RN50/60/RR71CA(B)XV1
E
POWER SUPPLY
N 220-240V/1Ph/50Hz
L
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Wiring Diagram
E
POWER SUPPLY
N
220-240V/1Ph/50Hz
L
33
Wiring Diagram
R
S POWER SUPPLY
T 380-415V/3Ph/50Hz
N
34
Wiring Diagram
R
S POWER SUPPLY
T 380-415V/3Ph/50Hz
N
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Service & Maintenance
• Don’t touch the metal parts of the indoor unit. It may cause an injury.
• When removing or attaching the front panel, use a robust and stable stool and watch your steps carefully.
• When removing or attaching the front panel, support the panel securely with hand to prevent from it falling.
• For cleansing, do no use hot water above 40°C, benzene, gasoline, thinner, nor other volatile oils, polishing
compound, scrubbing brushes, nor other hand stuff.
• After cleaning, make sure that the front panel is securely fixed.
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Service & Maintenance
Outdoor Models
The design of the RN/RYN/RR/RQ-C/D outdoor series allows servicing to be carried out easily. The removal
of the top, front and side panels makes almost every part accessible.
Under normal circumstances, these outdoor units only require a check and cleaning of air intake coil surface
once every 3 months. However, if a unit is installed in areas subjected to much oil mist and dust, the coils must
be regularly cleaned by qualified Air Conditioner Service Technicians to ensure sufficient heat exchange and
proper operation. Otherwise, the systems life span may be shortened.
• Do not charge OXYGEN, ACETYLENE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE and poisonous gases into the unit when
performing a leakage test or an airtight test. These gases could cause severe explosion and damage if exposed to
high temperature and pressure.
• It is recommended that only nitrogen or refrigerant be charged when performing the leakage or airtight test.
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Indicator Lights
LED Indicator Light Display
Error Operation /
Action
Code Faulty Indication
GREEN ORANGE RED
- Cooling mode -
- Timer On -
- Sleep mode On -
Check room sensor
Room air sensor contact
E1 connection / change room air
1 time loose / short
sensor
Check indoor coil sensor
Indoor coil sensor contact
E2 connection / change indoor
2 times open
coil sensor
If running ampere highly
Compressor overload
increase, change the
E4 protection / Indoor coil sensor
1 time compressor. If not, replace
short
the coil sensor.
Clear the clogging at drain
E6 Pump fault pipe. If pump is not working,
2 time
change the pump.
Hardware error Check tact switch / change
E8
6 times (tact switch pin short) display board PCB..
ON BLINKING
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Troubleshooting
PHASE PROTECTOR
The unit with Scroll Compressor can only rotate in one direction. For this reason, a protective device (phase
sequential) is fitted to prevent incorrect wiring of the electrical phases. When the three phases are not
connected correctly, the phase sequential operates, and the unit will not start. This device is located in the
control box of the outdoor unit.
The following table shows the LED indicator light for phase sequential under normal operation and fault
conditions.
LED PW P_S P_T Actions
Description (Red) (Yellow) (Yellow)
Normal Operation -
Reverse Phase Switch off the unit. Check the 3 phase wiring.
T Phase Missing Switch off the unit. Check the 3 phase wiring.
S Phase Missing Switch off the unit. Check the 3 phase wiring.
R Phase Missing Switch off the unit. Check the 3 phase wiring.
High discharge temperature. Check the refrigerant
Overheat
system.
High Pressure High discharge pressure. Check the refrigerant system.
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Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
Diagnostic Guidelines
A little high
Probable cause
A little low
Too high
Too low
Circuit Normal
High side • 1. Overcharged with refrigerant.
Low side • 2. Non-condensable gases in refrigerant circuit (e.g. air).
3. Obstructed air-intake / discharge.
4. Hot air short circuiting in outdoor unit.
High side • 1. Poor compression /no compression (compressor
Low side • defective)
2. Reversing valve leaking.
High side • 1. Undercharged with refrigerant.
Low side • 2. Refrigerant leakage.
3. Air filter clogged / dirty (indoor unit).
4. Indoor fan locked / seized.
5. Defective defrost control, outdoor coil freeze up
(heating).
6. Outdoor fan locked / seized (heating).
High side • 1. Outdoor fan blocked (cooling).
Low side • 2. Outdoor coil dirty (cooling).
3. Indoor fan locked / seized (heating).
4. Indoor air filter clogged / dirty (heating).
5. Non-condensable gases in refrigerant circuit (e.g. air).
High side • 1. Air intake temperature of indoor unit too high.
Low side •
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