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INVERTER-DRIVEN
MULTI-SPLIT SYSTEM HEAT PUMP
AIR CONDITIONERS
Models:
< 3~, 460V/60Hz > < 3~/N, 380V/60Hz > < 3~, 220V/60Hz >
< Base Unit > < Base Unit > < Base Unit >
JTOH080VPEUBS1 JTOH080VPEFBS1 JTOH080VPERBS1
JTOH100VPEUBS1 JTOH100VPEFBS1 JTOH100VPERBS1
JTOH120VPEUBS1 JTOH120VPEFBS1 JTOH120VPERBS1
JTOH140VPEUBS1 JTOH140VPEFBS1 JTOH140VPERBS1
JTOH160VPEUBS1 JTOH160VPEFBS1 JTOH160VPERBS1
JTOH180VPEUBS1 JTOH180VPEFBS1 JTOH180VPERBS1
JTOH200VPEUBS1 JTOH200VPEFBS1 JTOH200VPERBS1
JTOH220VPEUBS1 JTOH220VPEFBS1 JTOH220VPERBS1
JTOH240VPEUBS1 JTOH240VPEFBS1 JTOH240VPERBS1
< Combination Unit > < Combination Unit > < Combination Unit >
JTOH260VAEUBS1 JTOH260VAEFBS1 JTOH260VAERBS1
JTOH280VAEUBS1 JTOH280VAEFBS1 JTOH280VAERBS1
JTOH300VAEUBS1 JTOH300VAEFBS1 JTOH300VAERBS1
JTOH320VAEUBS1 JTOH320VAEFBS1 JTOH320VAERBS1
JTOH340VAEUBS1 JTOH340VAEFBS1 JTOH340VAERBS1
JTOH360VAEUBS1 JTOH360VAEFBS1 JTOH360VAERBS1
JTOH380VAEUBS1 JTOH380VAEFBS1 JTOH380VAERBS1
JTOH400VAEUBS1 JTOH400VAEFBS1 JTOH400VAERBS1
JTOH420VAEUBS1 JTOH420VAEFBS1 JTOH420VAERBS1
JTOH440VAEUBS1 JTOH440VAEFBS1 JTOH440VAERBS1
JTOH460VAEUBS1 JTOH460VAEFBS1 JTOH460VAERBS1
JTOH480VAEUBS1 JTOH480VAEFBS1 JTOH480VAERBS1
JTOH500VAEUBS1 JTOH500VAEFBS1 JTOH500VAERBS1
JTOH520VAEUBS1 JTOH520VAEFBS1 JTOH520VAERBS1
JTOH540VAEUBS1 JTOH540VAEFBS1 JTOH540VAERBS1
JTOH560VAEUBS1 JTOH560VAEFBS1 JTOH560VAERBS1
JTOH580VAEUBS1 JTOH580VAEFBS1 JTOH580VAERBS1
JTOH600VAEUBS1 JTOH600VAEFBS1 JTOH600VAERBS1
JTOH620VAEUBS1 JTOH620VAEFBS1 JTOH620VAERBS1
JTOH640VAEUBS1 JTOH640VAEFBS1 JTOH640VAERBS1
JTOH660VAEUBS1 JTOH660VAEFBS1 JTOH660VAERBS1
JTOH680VAEUBS1 JTOH680VAEFBS1 JTOH680VAERBS1
JTOH700VAEUBS1 JTOH700VAEFBS1 JTOH700VAERBS1
JTOH720VAEUBS1 JTOH720VAEFBS1 JTOH720VAERBS1
JTOH740VAEUBS1 JTOH740VAEFBS1 JTOH740VAERBS1
JTOH760VAEUBS1 JTOH760VAEFBS1 JTOH760VAERBS1
JTOH780VAEUBS1 JTOH780VAEFBS1 JTOH780VAERBS1
JTOH800VAEUBS1 JTOH800VAEFBS1 JTOH800VAERBS1
JTOH820VAEUBS1 JTOH820VAEFBS1 JTOH820VAERBS1
JTOH840VAEUBS1 JTOH840VAEFBS1 JTOH840VAERBS1
JTOH860VAEUBS1 JTOH860VAEFBS1 JTOH860VAERBS1
JTOH880VAEUBS1 JTOH880VAEFBS1 JTOH880VAERBS1
JTOH900VAEUBS1 JTOH900VAEFBS1 JTOH900VAERBS1
JTOH920VAEUBS1 JTOH920VAEFBS1 JTOH920VAERBS1
JTOH940VAEUBS1 JTOH940VAEFBS1 JTOH940VAERBS1
JTOH960VAEUBS1 JTOH960VAEFBS1 JTOH960VAERBS1
Issue Date:
15. Dec. 2017
IMPORTANT NOTICE
FAN-2206 201709 i
l This heat pump air conditioner has been designed for the following temperatures. Operate the heat pump
air conditioner within this range.
l This system can provide Heat Pump System.
Temperature (°C)
Cooling Operation Heating Operation
-5 to 48°C DB
Outdoor Air Inlet Temperature with Low Ambient Setting* -20 to 15°C WB
-10 to 48°C DB
(*) NOTES:
1. Cooling operation at maximum 48oC DB is available only if the outdoor air inlet temperature increase
temporarily according to the installation condition.
2. If install the units to the place where exceed ambient temperature 48oC DB continuously, the combination
ratio must be lower 130% and not to operate all of the indoor unit simultaneously.
3. The cooling capacity is deteriorated at high ambient temperature. Select the larger capacity outdoor unit
than compatible building heat load.
4. The appropriate amount (100%) of refrigerant must be charged. Excessive charging of refrigerant is
forbidden.
5. It must be avoided to install the units where affected by direct sunlight reflection and short circuit. There may
be the possibility to activate protection control and alarm system if install the units to inappropriate place.
Also the life time of the products and parts must be considerably shortened.
6. Periodic maintenance (1/certain month) must be applied to the heat exchanger fin to avoid adhesion of dirt
and clogging of sand to the outdoor unit heat exchanger.
* In case cooling operation or simultaneous operation under the inlet air temperature -5°C or lower the
conditions below must be considered at the time of installation.
● Make sure to apply Snow Protection Hood (Optional Parts).
● The minimum capacity of connectable indoor unit is 2.5HP.
● Set the function “Cooling Operation under Low Load Operation” (DSW6) from the outdoor unit
(If multiple outdoor units are connected in a system, set the function only for outdoor unit A).
● Do not use the function if the total capacity of the outdoor unit connected in a system is 56HP or larger.
This manual should be considered as a permanent part of the air conditioning equipment and should
remain with the air conditioning equipment.
ii FAN-2206 201709
SAFETY SUMMARY
CAUTION : CAUTION, used with the safety alert symbol, indicates a hazardous situation which,
if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
DANGER
● Do not perform installation work, refrigerant piping work, drain pump, drain piping and electrical wiring
connection without referring to our installation manual. If the instructions are not followed, it may result in
a water leakage, electric shock or a fire.
● Use the specified non-flammable refrigerant (R410A) to the outdoor unit in the refrigerant cycle.
Do not charge material other than R410A into the unit such as hydrocarbon refrigerants (propane or etc.),
oxygen, flammable gases (acetylene or etc.) or poisonous gases when installing, maintaining and moving.
These flammables are extremely dangerous and may cause an explosion, a fire, and injury.
● Do not pour water into the indoor or outdoor unit. These products are equipped with electrical parts.
If poured, it will cause a serious electrical shock.
● Do not open the service cover or access panel for the indoor or outdoor units without turning OFF the main
power supply.
● Do not touch or adjust safety devices inside the indoor unit or outdoor units. If these devices are touched
or readjusted, it may cause a serious accident.
● Refrigerant leakage can cause difficulty with breathing due to insufficient air. Turn OFF the main switch,
extinguish any naked flames and contact your service contractor, if refrigerant leakage occurs.
● Make sure that the refrigerant leakage test should be performed.
Refrigerant (Fluorocarbon) for this unit is incombustible, non-toxic and odorless.
However if the refrigerant is leaked and is contacted with fire, toxic gas will generate.
Also because the fluorocarbon is heavier than air, the floor surface will be filled with it, which could cause
suffocation.
● The installer and system specialist shall secure safety against refrigerant leakage according to local
regulations or standards.
● Use an ELB (Earth Leakage Breaker).
In the event of fault, there is danger of an electric shock or a fire if it is not used.
● Do not install the outdoor unit where there is high level of oil mist, flammable gases, salty air or harmful
gases such as sulfur.
● For installation, firmly connect the refrigerant pipe before the compressor starts operating.
For maintenance, relocation and disposal, remove the refrigerant pipe after the compressor stops.
● Do not perform a short-circuit of the protection device such as a pressure switch when operating.
It may cause a fire and explosion.
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SAFETY SUMMARY
WARNING
● Do not use any sprays such as insecticide, lacquer, hair spray or other flammable gases within
approximately one (1) meter from the system.
● If circuit breaker or fuse is often activated, stop the system and contact your service contractor.
● Check that the ground wire is securely connected. If the unit is not correctly grounded, it lead electric
shock. Do not connect the ground wiring to gas piping, water piping, lighting conductor or ground wiring
for telephone.
● Connect a fuse of specified capacity.
● Before performing any brazing work, check to ensure that there is no flammable material around.
When using refrigerant be sure to wear leather gloves to prevent cold injuries.
● Protect the wires, electrical parts, etc. from rats or other small animals.
If not protected, rats may gnaw at unprotected parts and which may lead to a fire.
● Fix the cables securely. External forces on the terminals could lead to a fire.
● Provide a sufficiently strong foundation. If not, the unit may fall down and it may lead to injuries.
● Do not install the unit in a place where oil, vapor, organic solvent and corrosive gas (ammonia, sulfur
compound and acid) may be present in quantities.
It may cause refrigerant leakage due to corrosion, electrical shock, deteriorated performance and
breakage.
● Perform electrical work according to Installation Manual and all the relevant regulation and standards.
If the instructions are not followed, an electrical shock and fire may occur due to insufficient capacity and
inadequate performance.
● Use specified cables between units and choose the cables correctly. If not, an electrical shock or fire may
occur.
● Ensure that the wiring terminals are tightened securely with the specified torques. If not, generating fire or
electrical shock at the terminal connection part may occur.
CAUTION
● Do not step or put any material on the product.
● Do not put any foreign material on the unit or inside the unit.
● Provide a strong and correct foundation so that;
a. The outdoor unit is not on an incline.
b. Abnormal sound dose not occur.
c. The outdoor unit will not fall down due to a strong wind or earthquake.
FAN-2206 201709 v
SAFETY SUMMARY
NOTICE
● Do not install the indoor unit, outdoor unit, remote control switch and cable within approximately 3 meters
from strong electromagnetic wave radiators such as medical equipment.
● Supply electrical power to the system to energize the oil heater for 12 hours before startup after a long
shutdown.
● Make sure that the outdoor unit is not covered with snow or ice, before operation.
● In some cases, the packaged air conditioner may not be operated normally under the following cases.
* In case that electrical power for the packaged air conditioner is supplied from the same power
transformer as the device*.
* In case that the power source wires for the device* and the packaged air conditioner are located close to
each other.
Device*: (Ex) Lift, container crane, rectifier for electric railway, inverter power device, arc furnace,
electric furnace, large-sized induction motor and large-sized switch.
It consumes a large quantity of electrical power.
Regarding the cases mentioned above, surge voltage may be inducted in the power supply wiring for the
packaged air conditioner due to a rapid change in power consumption of the device and an activation of
switch.
Therefore, check the field regulations and standards before performing electrical work in order to protect
the power supply for the packaged air conditioner.
NOTE
● It is recommended that the room will be ventilated every 3 to 4 hours.
● The heating capacity of the heat pump unit is decreased according to the outdoor air temperature.
Therefore, it is recommended that auxiliary heating equipment be used in the field when the units is
installed in a low temperature region.
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- CONTENTS -
NOTE
The details of each indoor unit information, refer to Technical Catalog and Service Manual for each indoor unit.
1. Features...................................................................................................................................................... 1-5
2. General Data............................................................................................................................................... 1-35
3. Component Data......................................................................................................................................... 1-50
4. Dimensional Data........................................................................................................................................ 1-55
5. Structure..................................................................................................................................................... 1-58
6. Selection Data............................................................................................................................................. 1-62
6.1 Selection Guide.................................................................................................................................. 1-62
6.2 Capacity Characteristic Curve............................................................................................................ 1-69
6.3 Outdoor Unit Capacity According to Temperature Condition and Connected IDU Capacity Ratio
[Part Load Data]................................................................................................................................ 1-191
6.4 Correction Factor According to Piping Length.................................................................................... 1-191
6.5 Correction Factor According to Defrosting Operation......................................................................... 1-196
6.6 Correction Factor According to Altitude.............................................................................................. 1-197
7. Electrical Data............................................................................................................................................. 1-198
8. Sound Data................................................................................................................................................. 1-201
9. Center of Gravity......................................................................................................................................... 1-213
10. Working Range........................................................................................................................................... 1-214
11. Optional Accessories.................................................................................................................................. 1-215
11.1 Piping Connection Kit......................................................................................................................... 1-215
11.2 Multi-Kit.............................................................................................................................................. 1-218
11.3 Drain Boss.......................................................................................................................................... 1-218
11.4 Air Inlet Grille...................................................................................................................................... 1-219
11.5 Protection Net..................................................................................................................................... 1-220
12. Control System........................................................................................................................................... 1-221
12.1 Refrigeration Cycle............................................................................................................................. 1-221
12.2 Control System................................................................................................................................... 1-223
12.3 Standard Operation Sequence........................................................................................................... 1-236
12.4 Safety and Control Device Setting..................................................................................................... 1-252
12.5 Electrical Wiring Diagram................................................................................................................... 1-253
13. Miscellaneous Notes................................................................................................................................... 1-265
14. Standard Specifications.............................................................................................................................. 1-266
15. Caution on Refrigerant Leakage................................................................................................................. 1-267
15.1 Maximum Permissible Concentration of HFC Gas............................................................................. 1-267
15.2 Calculation of Refrigerant Concentration........................................................................................... 1-267
1. Features
YORK proudly introduces the New Outdoor Unit series, the highly-efficient and reliable air-conditioning
system. Recently, increased numbers of buildings are requiring "Intelligent" facilities - communication
networks, office automation, and a comfortable environment. Particularly, comfortable space is required all
the day through the year in office buildings.
This multi-split system air conditioner, can meet these requirements. The proven combination of the scroll
compressor and the inverter provides the best air conditioning for small/medium office buildings.
HP
Series
8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30
Current Model
● ● ● ● ● ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
[Heat Pump/Heat Recovery]
New Model
H H H H H H H H H I I I
[Heat Pump]
Series
32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54
Current Model
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
[Heat Pump/Heat Recovery]
New Model
I I I I I I I I I I I I
[Heat Pump]
Series
56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 78
Current Model
‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒
[Heat Pump/Heat Recovery]
New Model
I I I I I I I I I I I I
[Heat Pump]
Series
80 82 84 86 88 90 92 94 96
Current Model
‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒ ‒
[Heat Pump/Heat Recovery]
New Model
I I I I I I I I I
[Heat Pump]
JTOH080VPE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOH100VPE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOH120VPE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOH140VPE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOH160VPE(U,F,R)BS1
Base Units
JTOH180VPE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOH200VPE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOH220VPE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOH240VPE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOH260VAE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOH280VAE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOH300VAE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOH320VAE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOH340VAE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOH360VAE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOH380VAE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOH400VAE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOH420VAE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOH440VAE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOH460VAE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOH480VAE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOH500VAE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOH520VAE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOH540VAE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOH560VAE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOH580VAE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOH600VAE(U,F,R)BS1
Combination of
Base Units
JTOH620VAE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOH640VAE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOH660VAE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOH680VAE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOH700VAE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOH720VAE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOH740VAE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOH760VAE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOH780VAE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOH800VAE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOH820VAE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOH840VAE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOH860VAE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOH880VAE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOH900VAE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOH920VAE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOH940VAE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOH960VAE(U,F,R)BS1
System /
Appearance
Optional
Optional Air Panel for Other
Indoor Unit + Remote Control + +
Cassette Type Optional Parts
Switch
System Device
■ Line-Up
● Outdoor Unit
This outdoor unit series “JTOH***VPEUBS1”, “JTOH***VPEFBS1” and “JTOH***VPERBS1” can build
the capacity from 8 to 96HP by combining maximum 4 outdoor units from 8 to 24HP.
J T O H 080 V P E R B S 1
Version
Factory
S: Shimizu, Japan
Generation
Power Supply
U: 3~, 460V/60Hz
F: 3~/N, 380V/60Hz
R: 3~, 220V/60Hz
Refrigerant
E: R410A
Module and Combination
A: All Inverter Combination
P: All Inverter Module
Air Discharge
V: Vertical
Capacity
HP x 10 (Example: 080 = 8HP)
Application
H: Heat Pump
Heat Source
O: Air Source
Market Position
T: Tier-1 Commercial VRF
Brand
J: York Brand
HP 18 20 22 24
Model JTOH180VPEUBS1 JTOH200VPEUBS1 JTOH220VPEUBS1 JTOH240VPEUBS1
< Combination of Base Units > T
HP 26 28 30 32 34
Model JTOH260VAEUBS1 JTOH280VAEUBS1 JTOH300VAEUBS1 JTOH320VAEUBS1 JTOH340VAEUBS1
JTOH120VPEUBS1 JTOH120VPEUBS1 JTOH120VPEUBS1 JTOH140VPEUBS1 JTOH160VPEUBS1
Combination
JTOH140VPEUBS1 JTOH160VPEUBS1 JTOH180VPEUBS1 JTOH180VPEUBS1 JTOH180VPEUBS1
HP 36 38 40 42 44
Model JTOH360VAEUBS1 JTOH380VAEUBS1 JTOH400VAEUBS1 JTOH420VAEUBS1 JTOH440VAEUBS1
JTOH180VPEUBS1 JTOH140VPEUBS1 JTOH180VPEUBS1 JTOH180VPEUBS1 JTOH220VPEUBS1
Combination
JTOH180VPEUBS1 JTOH240VPEUBS1 JTOH220VPEUBS1 JTOH240VPEUBS1 JTOH220VPEUBS1
HP 46 48 50 52 54
Model JTOH460VAEUBS1 JTOH480VAEUBS1 JTOH500VAEUBS1 JTOH520VAEUBS1 JTOH540VAEUBS1
JTOH220VPEUBS1 JTOH240VPEUBS1 JTOH140VPEUBS1 JTOH160VPEUBS1 JTOH180VPEUBS1
Combination JTOH240VPEUBS1 JTOH240VPEUBS1 JTOH180VPEUBS1 JTOH180VPEUBS1 JTOH180VPEUBS1
- - JTOH180VPEUBS1 JTOH180VPEUBS1 JTOH180VPEUBS1
HP 56 58 60 62 64
Model JTOH560VAEUBS1 JTOH580VAEUBS1 JTOH600VAEUBS1 JTOH620VAEUBS1 JTOH640VAEUBS1
JTOH140VPEUBS1 JTOH180VPEUBS1 JTOH180VPEUBS1 JTOH140VPEUBS1 JTOH180VPEUBS1
Combination JTOH180VPEUBS1 JTOH180VPEUBS1 JTOH180VPEUBS1 JTOH240VPEUBS1 JTOH220VPEUBS1
JTOH240VPEUBS1 JTOH220VPEUBS1 JTOH240VPEUBS1 JTOH240VPEUBS1 JTOH240VPEUBS1
HP 66 68 70 72
Model JTOH660VAEUBS1 JTOH680VAEUBS1 JTOH700VAEUBS1 JTOH720VAEUBS1
JTOH180VPEUBS1 JTOH220VPEUBS1 JTOH220VPEUBS1 JTOH240VPEUBS1
Combination JTOH240VPEUBS1 JTOH220VPEUBS1 JTOH240VPEUBS1 JTOH240VPEUBS1
JTOH240VPEUBS1 JTOH240VPEUBS1 JTOH240VPEUBS1 JTOH240VPEUBS1
HP 74 76 78 80 82
Model JTOH740VAEUBS1 JTOH760VAEUBS1 JTOH780VAEUBS1 JTOH800VAEUBS1 JTOH820VAEUBS1
JTOH140VPEUBS1 JTOH180VPEUBS1 JTOH180VPEUBS1 JTOH140VPEUBS1 JTOH160VPEUBS1
JTOH180VPEUBS1 JTOH180VPEUBS1 JTOH180VPEUBS1 JTOH180VPEUBS1 JTOH180VPEUBS1
Combination
JTOH180VPEUBS1 JTOH180VPEUBS1 JTOH180VPEUBS1 JTOH240VPEUBS1 JTOH240VPEUBS1
JTOH240VPEUBS1 JTOH220VPEUBS1 JTOH240VPEUBS1 JTOH240VPEUBS1 JTOH240VPEUBS1
HP 84 86 88 90 92
Model JTOH840VAEUBS1 JTOH860VAEUBS1 JTOH880VAEUBS1 JTOH900VAEUBS1 JTOH920VAEUBS1
JTOH180VPEUBS1 JTOH140VPEUBS1 JTOH160VPEUBS1 JTOH180VPEUBS1 JTOH220VPEUBS1
JTOH180VPEUBS1 JTOH240VPEUBS1 JTOH240VPEUBS1 JTOH240VPEUBS1 JTOH220VPEUBS1
Combination
JTOH240VPEUBS1 JTOH240VPEUBS1 JTOH240VPEUBS1 JTOH240VPEUBS1 JTOH240VPEUBS1
JTOH240VPEUBS1 JTOH240VPEUBS1 JTOH240VPEUBS1 JTOH240VPEUBS1 JTOH240VPEUBS1
HP 94 96
Model JTOH940VAEUBS1 JTOH960VAEUBS1
JTOH220VPEUBS1 JTOH240VPEUBS1
JTOH240VPEUBS1 JTOH240VPEUBS1
Combination
JTOH240VPEUBS1 JTOH240VPEUBS1
JTOH240VPEUBS1 JTOH240VPEUBS1
T: The outdoor unit from 26 to 48HP consists of the combination of 2 base units.
The outdoor unit from 50 to 72HP consists of the combination of 3 base units.
The outdoor unit from 74 to 96HP consists of the combination of 4 base units.
The combinations are not available except the above table.
NOTE:
Refer to the “Caution about Outdoor Unit Installation”table.
HP 18 20 22 24
Model JTOH180VPEFBS1 JTOH200VPEFBS1 JTOH220VPEFBS1 JTOH240VPEFBS1
< Combination of Base Units > T
HP 26 28 30 32 34
Model JTOH260VAEFBS1 JTOH280VAEFBS1 JTOH300VAEFBS1 JTOH320VAEFBS1 JTOH340VAEFBS1
JTOH120VPEFBS1 JTOH120VPEFBS1 JTOH120VPEFBS1 JTOH140VPEFBS1 JTOH160VPEFBS1
Combination
JTOH140VPEFBS1 JTOH160VPEFBS1 JTOH180VPEFBS1 JTOH180VPEFBS1 JTOH180VPEFBS1
HP 36 38 40 42 44
Model JTOH360VAEFBS1 JTOH380VAEFBS1 JTOH400VAEFBS1 JTOH420VAEFBS1 JTOH440VAEFBS1
JTOH180VPEFBS1 JTOH140VPEFBS1 JTOH180VPEFBS1 JTOH180VPEFBS1 JTOH220VPEFBS1
Combination
JTOH180VPEFBS1 JTOH240VPEFBS1 JTOH220VPEFBS1 JTOH240VPEFBS1 JTOH220VPEFBS1
HP 46 48 50 52 54
Model JTOH460VAEFBS1 JTOH480VAEFBS1 JTOH500VAEFBS1 JTOH520VAEFBS1 JTOH540VAEFBS1
JTOH220VPEFBS1 JTOH240VPEFBS1 JTOH140VPEFBS1 JTOH160VPEFBS1 JTOH180VPEFBS1
Combination JTOH240VPEFBS1 JTOH240VPEFBS1 JTOH180VPEFBS1 JTOH180VPEFBS1 JTOH180VPEFBS1
- - JTOH180VPEFBS1 JTOH180VPEFBS1 JTOH180VPEFBS1
HP 56 58 60 62 64
Model JTOH560VAEFBS1 JTOH580VAEFBS1 JTOH600VAEFBS1 JTOH620VAEFBS1 JTOH640VAEFBS1
JTOH140VPEFBS1 JTOH180VPEFBS1 JTOH180VPEFBS1 JTOH140VPEFBS1 JTOH180VPEFBS1
Combination JTOH180VPEFBS1 JTOH180VPEFBS1 JTOH180VPEFBS1 JTOH240VPEFBS1 JTOH220VPEFBS1
JTOH240VPEFBS1 JTOH220VPEFBS1 JTOH240VPEFBS1 JTOH240VPEFBS1 JTOH240VPEFBS1
HP 66 68 70 72
Model JTOH660VAEFBS1 JTOH680VAEFBS1 JTOH700VAEFBS1 JTOH720VAEFBS1
JTOH180VPEFBS1 JTOH220VPEFBS1 JTOH220VPEFBS1 JTOH240VPEFBS1
Combination JTOH240VPEFBS1 JTOH220VPEFBS1 JTOH240VPEFBS1 JTOH240VPEFBS1
JTOH240VPEFBS1 JTOH240VPEFBS1 JTOH240VPEFBS1 JTOH240VPEFBS1
HP 74 76 78 80 82
Model JTOH740VAEFBS1 JTOH760VAEFBS1 JTOH780VAEFBS1 JTOH800VAEFBS1 JTOH820VAEFBS1
JTOH140VPEFBS1 JTOH180VPEFBS1 JTOH180VPEFBS1 JTOH140VPEFBS1 JTOH160VPEFBS1
JTOH180VPEFBS1 JTOH180VPEFBS1 JTOH180VPEFBS1 JTOH180VPEFBS1 JTOH180VPEFBS1
Combination
JTOH180VPEFBS1 JTOH180VPEFBS1 JTOH180VPEFBS1 JTOH240VPEFBS1 JTOH240VPEFBS1
JTOH240VPEFBS1 JTOH220VPEFBS1 JTOH240VPEFBS1 JTOH240VPEFBS1 JTOH240VPEFBS1
HP 84 86 88 90 92
Model JTOH840VAEFBS1 JTOH860VAEFBS1 JTOH880VAEFBS1 JTOH900VAEFBS1 JTOH920VAEFBS1
JTOH180VPEFBS1 JTOH140VPEFBS1 JTOH160VPEFBS1 JTOH180VPEFBS1 JTOH220VPEFBS1
JTOH180VPEFBS1 JTOH240VPEFBS1 JTOH240VPEFBS1 JTOH240VPEFBS1 JTOH220VPEFBS1
Combination
JTOH240VPEFBS1 JTOH240VPEFBS1 JTOH240VPEFBS1 JTOH240VPEFBS1 JTOH240VPEFBS1
JTOH240VPEFBS1 JTOH240VPEFBS1 JTOH240VPEFBS1 JTOH240VPEFBS1 JTOH240VPEFBS1
HP 94 96
Model JTOH940VAEFBS1 JTOH960VAEFBS1
JTOH220VPEFBS1 JTOH240VPEFBS1
JTOH240VPEFBS1 JTOH240VPEFBS1
Combination
JTOH240VPEFBS1 JTOH240VPEFBS1
JTOH240VPEFBS1 JTOH240VPEFBS1
T: The outdoor unit from 26 to 48HP consists of the combination of 2 base units.
The outdoor unit from 50 to 72HP consists of the combination of 3 base units.
The outdoor unit from 74 to 96HP consists of the combination of 4 base units.
The combinations are not available except the above table.
NOTE:
Refer to the “Caution about Outdoor Unit Installation”table.
HP 18 20 22 24
Model JTOH180VPERBS1 JTOH200VPERBS1 JTOH220VPERBS1 JTOH240VPERBS1
< Combination of Base Units > T
HP 26 28 30 32 34
Model JTOH260VAERBS1 JTOH280VAERBS1 JTOH300VAERBS1 JTOH320VAERBS1 JTOH340VAERBS1
JTOH120VPERBS1 JTOH120VPERBS1 JTOH120VPERBS1 JTOH140VPERBS1 JTOH160VPERBS1
Combination
JTOH140VPERBS1 JTOH160VPERBS1 JTOH180VPERBS1 JTOH180VPERBS1 JTOH180VPERBS1
HP 36 38 40 42 44
Model JTOH360VAERBS1 JTOH380VAERBS1 JTOH400VAERBS1 JTOH420VAERBS1 JTOH440VAERBS1
JTOH180VPERBS1 JTOH140VPERBS1 JTOH180VPERBS1 JTOH180VPERBS1 JTOH220VPERBS1
Combination
JTOH180VPERBS1 JTOH240VPERBS1 JTOH220VPERBS1 JTOH240VPERBS1 JTOH220VPERBS1
HP 46 48 50 52 54
Model JTOH460VAERBS1 JTOH480VAERBS1 JTOH500VAERBS1 JTOH520VAERBS1 JTOH540VAERBS1
JTOH220VPERBS1 JTOH240VPERBS1 JTOH140VPERBS1 JTOH160VPERBS1 JTOH180VPERBS1
Combination JTOH240VPERBS1 JTOH240VPERBS1 JTOH180VPERBS1 JTOH180VPERBS1 JTOH180VPERBS1
- - JTOH180VPERBS1 JTOH180VPERBS1 JTOH180VPERBS1
HP 56 58 60 62 64
Model JTOH560VAERBS1 JTOH580VAERBS1 JTOH600VAERBS1 JTOH620VAERBS1 JTOH640VAERBS1
JTOH140VPERBS1 JTOH180VPERBS1 JTOH180VPERBS1 JTOH140VPERBS1 JTOH180VPERBS1
Combination JTOH180VPERBS1 JTOH180VPERBS1 JTOH180VPERBS1 JTOH240VPERBS1 JTOH220VPERBS1
JTOH240VPERBS1 JTOH220VPERBS1 JTOH240VPERBS1 JTOH240VPERBS1 JTOH240VPERBS1
HP 66 68 70 72
Model JTOH660VAERBS1 JTOH680VAERBS1 JTOH700VAERBS1 JTOH720VAERBS1
JTOH180VPERBS1 JTOH220VPERBS1 JTOH220VPERBS1 JTOH240VPERBS1
Combination JTOH240VPERBS1 JTOH220VPERBS1 JTOH240VPERBS1 JTOH240VPERBS1
JTOH240VPERBS1 JTOH240VPERBS1 JTOH240VPERBS1 JTOH240VPERBS1
HP 74 76 78 80 82
Model JTOH740VAERBS1 JTOH760VAERBS1 JTOH780VAERBS1 JTOH800VAERBS1 JTOH820VAERBS1
JTOH140VPERBS1 JTOH180VPERBS1 JTOH180VPERBS1 JTOH140VPERBS1 JTOH160VPERBS1
JTOH180VPERBS1 JTOH180VPERBS1 JTOH180VPERBS1 JTOH180VPERBS1 JTOH180VPERBS1
Combination
JTOH180VPERBS1 JTOH180VPERBS1 JTOH180VPERBS1 JTOH240VPERBS1 JTOH240VPERBS1
JTOH240VPERBS1 JTOH220VPERBS1 JTOH240VPERBS1 JTOH240VPERBS1 JTOH240VPERBS1
HP 84 86 88 90 92
Model JTOH840VAERBS1 JTOH860VAERBS1 JTOH880VAERBS1 JTOH900VAERBS1 JTOH920VAERBS1
JTOH180VPERBS1 JTOH140VPERBS1 JTOH160VPERBS1 JTOH180VPERBS1 JTOH220VPERBS1
JTOH180VPERBS1 JTOH240VPERBS1 JTOH240VPERBS1 JTOH240VPERBS1 JTOH220VPERBS1
Combination
JTOH240VPERBS1 JTOH240VPERBS1 JTOH240VPERBS1 JTOH240VPERBS1 JTOH240VPERBS1
JTOH240VPERBS1 JTOH240VPERBS1 JTOH240VPERBS1 JTOH240VPERBS1 JTOH240VPERBS1
HP 94 96
Model JTOH940VAERBS1 JTOH960VAERBS1
JTOH220VPERBS1 JTOH240VPERBS1
JTOH240VPERBS1 JTOH240VPERBS1
Combination
JTOH240VPERBS1 JTOH240VPERBS1
JTOH240VPERBS1 JTOH240VPERBS1
T: The outdoor unit from 26 to 48HP consists of the combination of 2 base units.
The outdoor unit from 50 to 72HP consists of the combination of 3 base units.
The outdoor unit from 74 to 96HP consists of the combination of 4 base units.
The combinations are not available except the above table.
NOTE:
Refer to the “Caution about Outdoor Unit Installation”table.
MC - NP 21 SA
Applicable System
SA: for Heat Pump System (2 Pipes)
Corresponding Outdoor Units Capacity
21: 26 - 48HP
30: 50 - 54HP
31: 56 - 72HP
40: 74 - 96HP
Refrigerant Type
NP: R410A
Unit Type
MC: Multi Connection Kit for Outdoor Units
for Gas: 2
Piping 50 - 54 3 MC-NP30SA
for Liquid: 2
Connection
Kit for Gas: 2
56 - 72 3 MC-NP31SA
for Liquid: 2
for Gas: 3
74 - 96 4 MC-NP40SA
for Liquid: 3
NOTE:
The old model (MC-TTA1) is not available.
● Multi-Kit
MW - NP 28 2 A 3
Type of Generation
Applicable System
A: for Heat Pump System (2 Pipes)
No. of Branches
Corresponding Outdoor Units Capacity
22: 5 - 8HP 69: 18 - 24HP
28: 5 - 10HP 90: 26 - 54HP
45: 12 - 16HP 268: 56 - 96HP
Refrigerant Type
NP: R410A
Unit Type
MW: Line Branch Multi-Kit for Outdoor Units
MH: Header Branch Multi-Kit for Outdoor Units
56
58
60
62
64
66
64 38 200m
68
70
72
74
76
78
80
82
84
86
88
90
92
94
96
*1: There might be the possibility of insufficient capacity of 130% combination ratio if the capacity of combination ratio of indoor
units exceed 100% capacity of outdoor unit.
*2: Contact your distributer or dealer if the capacity of combination ratio exceed 130%.
The system configuration exceed standard combination ratio (130%) without consultation with distributer or dealer is not
acceptable. It may cause activation of alarm and operation failure.
*3: In case of setting the Low Ambient Temperature at cooling operation the minimum capacity of connectable indoor unit
should be 2.5HP.
FAN-2206 201709 1-17
FEATURES
NOTES:
1. The connectable indoor unit capacity ratio can be calculated as follows.
Connectable Indoor Unit Capacity Ratio = Total Indoor Unit Capacity / Total Outdoor Unit Capacity
2. For the system under which all the indoor units are supposed to operate simultaneously, the total indoor
unit capacity should be less than outdoor unit capacity. Otherwise, it may cause a decrease of operating
performance and operating limit in overload operation.
3. For the system under which all the indoor units are not supposed to operate simultaneously, the total indoor
unit capacity is available up to 130% against the outdoor unit capacity.
4. Maximum number of connectable indoor units differs depending on the model, capacity, environment and
installation place of connected indoor units. Refer to “Technical Catalog” for the selection.
5. When operating the outdoor unit in cold areas with temperatures of -10oC, or under the high heating load
conditions, the total indoor unit capacity should be less than 100% against the outdoor unit capacity and the
total piping length should be less than 300m.
6. The air flow volume for indoor units of 1.0HP or less is set higher than that for indoor units of 1.5HP or
more. Make sure to select appropriate indoor units when installing indoor units where cold draft may occur
during heating operation. If installing indoor units in such places, refer to the recommended number of
connectable indoor units.
7. (*): For connecting Wall Type with the Expansion Valve Kit, the number of
connectable indoor unit is limited according to the total piping length between the expansion valve
and the indoor unit. The total piping length must be less than the length indicated in the table.
The load capacity per hour or the possibility of all indoor units simultaneous operation is unknown at the
design stage, the total capacity of combined indoor units should be not over 100% against the outdoor unit
capacity.
(EER)
EER (COP)
COP
7.00 7.00
NOTE:
The above values indicate the EER/COP per outdoor unit when it is combined with specified indoor
units.
(kW)
EER 5.21 4.76 4.90 4.15 4.46 4.21 3.70 3.75 3.55 4.49 4.71 4.39 4.18 4.32 4.21 3.79 3.92
Capacity
25.0 31.5 37.5 45.0 50.0 56.0 63.0 69.0 77.5 82.5 90.0 95.0 100.0 106.0 112.0 118.0 125.0
Heating
(kW)
COP 5.34 5.11 4.94 3.93 4.10 4.09 3.92 3.43 3.84 4.33 4.30 4.33 4.06 4.10 4.10 4.04 3.74
HP 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74
Capacity
118.0 122.0 128.0 136.0 140.0 145.0 150.0 157.0 162.0 167.0 174.0 179.0 184.0 190.0 196.0 201.0 207.0
Cooling
(kW)
EER 3.77 3.79 3.66 3.54 4.19 4.28 4.21 3.89 4.02 3.92 3.67 3.78 3.71 3.68 3.61 3.55 3.96
Capacity
132.0 140.0 145.0 150.0 155.0 160.0 165.0 176.0 181.0 188.0 196.0 202.0 207.0 213.0 220.0 225.0 232.0
Heating
(kW)
COP 3.90 3.39 3.67 3.85 4.10 4.15 4.17 3.96 3.81 4.01 3.86 3.78 3.91 3.59 3.72 3.85 3.99
HP 76 78 80 82 84 86 88 90 92 94 96
Capacity
212.0 217.0 224.0 230.0 234.0 241.0 246.0 251.0 258.0 263.0 268.0
Cooling
(kW)
EER 4.06 3.98 3.78 3.82 3.80 3.64 3.69 3.66 3.64 3.59 3.55
Capacity
237.0 244.0 254.0 261.0 267.0 275.0 282.0 287.0 293.0 299.0 305.0
Heating
(kW)
COP 3.88 4.01 3.93 3.94 3.94 3.89 3.88 3.91 3.64 3.77 3.85
NOTES:
1. The cooling and heating performances are the values when combined with our specified indoor units.
Cooling Operation Conditions Heating Operation Conditions
Indoor Air Inlet Temperature: 27°C DB (80°F DB) Indoor Air Inlet Temperature: 20°C DB (68°F DB)
19.0°C WB (66.2°F WB) Outdoor Air Inlet Temperature: 7°C DB (45°F DB)
Outdoor Air Inlet Temperature: 35°C DB (95°F DB) 6°C WB (43°F WB)
Piping Length: Refer to each General Specifications for details. Piping Lift: 0 Meter
2. The above values indicate the EEP/COP per outdoor unit when it is combined with specified indoor units.
Bell-mouth Compressor
Long Bell-mouth
Suppress leakage
and effectively operate
in wide range.
Heat Exchanger
˂Improve Efficiency at Low Load Cooling Operation with New Path Structure˃
Adopt best effective heat exchanger path structure during low load cooling operation. Divide heat exchanger
to upper and lower parts and modify path shape to be narrower as it reaches lower part and increase
refrigerant flow speed to improve thermal conductivity. Improved energy efficiency and cooling capacity.
● Operation Condition at Low Load Cooling Operation ● Ʃ Shape Heat Exchanger: ≥14HP Type
Adopt two fan structure for improve efficiency
at low load operation. Adopt Σ shape heat
Improve cooling capacity and energy exchanger to maximize the effect of the two fan
efficiency by adopting new path structure to
increase refrigerant flow speed. structure for better energy saving.
(ph Diagram Conceptual Drawing)
Sturation Curve
Condense
Pressure: p
(Mpa) Expand Compress
Evaporate
Cooling Capacity
Enthalpy: h(kJ/kg)
Rotation Rotation
Speed Speed
15 15
10 Energy Loss Caused by Switching ON/OFF Operation. 10 Suppress Switching ON/OFF Operation
Power 5 5
Consumption
(kW)
0 0
0 60 120 180 0 60 120 180
Time (min.) Time (min.)
The verification test has been implemented with the combination of current Japanese domestic
model VRF outdoor unit (RAS-AP280DG3) and two Japanese domestic model VRF 4-way cassette
indoor units (RCI-AP140K5)
<Testing Condition>
• Indoor Unit Inlet Temperature: 27oC (Dry Bulb) / 19oC (Wet Bulb)
• Ambient Temperature at Air Volume “High”: 23oC (Dry Bulb)
• Piping Length between Indoor Unit and Outdoor Unit: 15m
• Testing Location: Environment Testing Facility at Kansai Denryoku (power supply company)
is restricted.
Power Setting
Selectable from 100%,
Maximum efficiency is secured 80%, 70%, 60% and 40% of
within the power setting range. the rated power consumption
for cooling operation.
Morning Daytime Night
Operating Hours
< Setting Example: Schedule Setting for Each Group by Central Station DX >
Group A Group B
The specific outdoor unit and the period of time can be set from
Central Station DX.
NOTES:
1. The demand current control (%) is indicated by approximate values. The value in this control which is
calculated by the current is different precision from the value in the wattmeter.
If it is required that the maximum power consumption is managed precisely, a field-supplied demand
controller should be used.
2. The range may temporarily be higher than the power setting range (%) depending on the operating
control condition such as protection control.
3. When the above self-demand control is set, the performance is restricted because the rotation
frequency of compressor is forcibly decreased.
Outdoor Units
Max. Piping Length: 10m
Height Difference: 0.1m
Height Difference
between Outdoor Units and Indoor Units:
• O.U. is Higher: 50m
110m*1
• O.U. is Lower: 40m
Height Difference of
Indoor Units: 30m
NOTES:
*1: Longer Piping is applicable. The maximum piping length of 110m is applicable only for 5HP to 54HP
models. The maximum height difference for 56HP to 96HP models is 90m.
Contact your distributor or dealer if the height difference is over 50m.
*2: When the total piping length is over 300m, the maximum additional refrigerant charge is restricted.
The maximum additional refrigerant charge (table below) should not exceed the total field additional
charge (refrigerant pipe + indoor unit).
HP 5 to 10 12 14 to 18 20 to 24 26 to 66 68 to 88 90 to 96
Max. Additional
28.0 36.0 40.0 51.0 63.0 73 93
Refrigerant Charge (kg)
*3: If the piping length exceeds figure in ( )*, the connectable indoor units number should be less than
recommended number.
Connectable
8 9 13 16 19 23 26 33 36 40 43 47 50 53 56 59 64 64
Indoor Units Q’ty
Recommended
Connectable 5 8 10 16 18 20 26 32 38 38
Indoor Units Q’ty
NOTES:
1. The connectable indoor unit capacity ratio can be calculated as follows.
Connectable Indoor Unit Capacity Ratio = Total Indoor Unit Capacity / Total Outdoor Unit Capacity
2. For the system under which all the indoor units are supposed to operate simultaneously, the total indoor
unit capacity should be less than outdoor unit capacity. Otherwise, it may cause a decrease of operating
performance and operating limit in overload operation.
3. For the system under which all the indoor units are not supposed to operate simultaneously, the total indoor
unit capacity is available up to 130% against the outdoor unit capacity.
4. When operating the outdoor unit in cold areas with temperatures of -10°C, or under the high heating load
conditions, the total indoor unit capacity should be less than 100% against the outdoor unit capacity and the
total piping length should be less than 300m.
5. The air flow volume for indoor units of 0.4 and 1.0HP is set higher than that for indoor units of 1.5HP or more.
Make sure to select appropriate indoor units when installing indoor units where cold draft may occur during
heating operation. If installing indoor units in such places, refer to the recommended number of connectable
indoor units.
6. For connecting Tempclean Indoor Unit and Outdoor Air Processing Air Conditioner, the number of the indoor
units should be within recommended connectable indoor units number.
(*1) If combination capacity of indoor units exceed 100% of outdoor unit capacity, there might be the possibility
of insufficient capacity of 130% combination ratio. If combination capacity exceeds 130%, contact your
distributer or dealer.
Balcony Building
< Case that Open Space is Louver > < Case that Open Space is Wall >
Ceiling Wall Ceiling Wall Air Outlet Duct Kit
Air Outlet Duct Kit
(Field Supply)
(Field Supply)
Duct
(Field-Supplied)
The recommended
The air flow direction
air outlet duct kit
can be changed to
has flanged opening,
open space by using
which makes the field
air outlet duct kit.
connection work possible.
NOTE:
Pay attention to the following case at the design and the installation. If the outlet air intakes by short-
circuit, the operation range is limited due to increasing high pressure in the cooling operation or
decreasing low pressure in the heating operation so that may cause failure of unit.
50
48
(*1)
45
43
40
Outdoor Air Inlet Temperature (oCDB)
15 5
10 0
5 -5
0 -10
-5 to 48oC DB (*1)
Outdoor
-20 to 15oC WB
Air Inlet Temperature with Low Ambient Setting (*6)
-10 to 48oC DB
DB: Dry Bulb, EB: Wet Bulb
NOTES:
*1.(1) Cooling operation at maximum 48oC DB should be available only if the outdoor air inlet temperature
increase temporarily according to the installation condition.
(2) If install the units to the place where exceed ambient temperature 48oC continuously, the combination
ratio must be lower 130% and not to operate all of the indoor unit simultaneously.
(3) The cooling capacity is deteriorated at high ambient temperature. Select the larger capacity outdoor
unit than compatible building heat load.
(4) The appropriate amount (100%) of refrigerant must be charged. Excessive charging of refrigerant is
forbidden.
(5) It must be avoided to install the units where affected by direct sunlight reflection and short circuit.
There may be the possibility to activate protection control and alarm system if install the units to
inappropriate place. Also the life time of the products and parts must be considerably shortened.
(6) Periodic maintenance (1/certain month) must be applied to the heat exchanger fin to avoid adhesion of
dirt and clogging of sand to the outdoor unit heat exchanger.
*2. There might be the possibility of thermo-OFF when cooling load is low and outdoor air inlet temperature
is 10°C DB or lower to prevent frost formation on indoor unit heat exchanger.
*3. Indoor air inlet temperature at heating operation under 15°C to 27°C WB is under assumption of
limited time operation such as at the time of startup in the early morning and not suitable for long time
continuous operation.
*4. There might be the possibility of thermo-OFF when heating load is low and outdoor air inlet temperature
is high (higher than 15°C DB) to prevent the outdoor unit. The outdoor unit operation stops at when
outdoor air inlet temperature exceed 26°C DB.
*5. Operational range is different when connect to All Fresh Air Unit, Econofresh, and other special indoor
units.
*6. In case cooling operation or simultaneous operation under the inlet air temperature -5°C or lower the
conditions below must be considered at the time of installation.
● Make sure to apply Snow Protection Hood (Optional Parts).
● The minimum capacity of connectable indoor unit is 2.5HP.
● Set the function “Cooling Operation under Low Load Operation” (DSW6) from the outdoor unit
(If multiple outdoor units are connected in a system, set the function only for outdoor unit A).
● Do not use the function if the total capacity of the outdoor unit connected in a system is 56HP or larger.
Access Door
100% 100%
12 HP 12 HP
Inverter Compressor
Inverter Compressor
Control Capacity
Control Capacity
20% 10%
Max. Min. Max. Min.
Cooling Load Cooling Load
Item H-LINK ll
Number of Max. Ref. Group / System 64
Address Setting Range of Indoor Units / Ref. Group 0 to 63
Number of Max. Indoor Unit / System 160
Total Q'ty of Central Control Devices in the same
200
H-LINK
Max. Wiring Length Total 1,000m (5,000m*)
*: In case 4 (four) units of PSC-5HR is used.
■ H-LINK II System
The H-LINK II wiring system requires only two transmission wires to connect each indoor unit and outdoor
unit for up to 64 refrigerant cycles, and to connect wires for all indoor units and outdoor units.
<Specifications>
* Transmission Wire: 2-Wire
* Polarity of Transmission Wire: Non-Polar Wire
* Maximum Outdoor Units to be Connected: 64 Units per System
* Maximum Indoor Units to be Connected: 160 Units per H-LINK II System
* Maximum Wiring Length: Total 1,000m (including CS-NET)
* Recommended Cable: Twist-Pair Cable with Shield, over 0.75mm2 (Equivalent to KPEV-S)
* Voltage: DC5V
NOTE:
In case of applying H-LINK II system, the setting of dip switch for outdoor unit and indoor unit is required.
If the dip switches are not set or set incorrectly, the alarm may occur due to a transmission failure.
1 2 OFF 1 2 OFF
Outdoor
Unit
Sea Sea
* The place where the outdoor unit is washed by * The place where rain is scarce.
rain. * The place where a salt air blow onto the outdoor
* The place where a salt air is not blown onto the unit directly.
Condition outdoor unit directly. * The place where the distance between
of
* The place where the distance between seacoast seacoast and the outdoor unit is within 300m.
Installation
and the outdoor unit is 300m to 1000m. * The place where the outdoor unit faces to the
Place
* The place where the outdoor unit is installed seacoast.
behind a building as shown in the figure.
1) Do not install the units in a place where salty air or mist is directly blown to the units.
2) Install the unit so as rain can wash off salt particles onto the panels.
(ex. Do not cover the unit with sunshades.)
3) Pay attention to level of the unit so that water on the bottom base can flow smoothly because
the remained water on the bottom base of the outdoor unit worsens corrosion severely.
4) Periodically perform maintenance work by clean water to remove salt particles, etc.
5) Repair scratches which occurred during installation and maintenance work.
6) Periodically check each component. If needed, replace it with service parts.
7) Provide the drainage around foundation smoothly.
2. General Data
Refrigeration Oil
Type FVC68D
Charge L/Unit 32.1 33.1 33.1
Heat Exchanger Multi-Pass Cross-Finned Tube
Condenser Fan Propeller Fan
Quantity 8 8 8
Air Flow Rate m3/min. 239 + 348 x 3 256 + 348 x 3 256 + 348 x 3
Motor Output (Pole) kW 0.33(8) x 2 + (0.56(8) x 2) x 3 0.39(8) x 2 + (0.56(8) x 2) x 3 0.39(8) x 2 + (0.56(8) x 2) x 3
Refrigeration Oil
Type FVC68D
Charge L/Unit 33.6 33.6 33.6
Heat Exchanger Multi-Pass Cross-Finned Tube
Condenser Fan Propeller Fan
Quantity 8 8 8
Air Flow Rate m3/min. 329 x 2 + 348 x 2 329 + 348 x 3 348 x 4
Motor Output (Pole) kW (0.48(8) x 2) x 2 + (0.56(8) x 2) x 2 0.48(8) x 2 + (0.56(8) x 2) x 3 (0.56(8) x 2) x 4
3. Component Data
4. Dimensional Data
4.1 Outdoor Units
Unit: mm
Unit: mm
Unit: mm
5. Structure
Unit: mm
Model: JTOH140VPE(U,F,R)BS1
Unit: mm
Unit: mm
Unit: mm
6. Selection Data
6.1 Selection Guide
(1) Meaning of Model Name of Indoor Unit
Example J T KF 028 H0 P S A Q
Factory
Q: Quigdao, China
S: Shimizu, Japan
Generation
Power Supply
S: 220~240V/50Hz
220V/60Hz
Drain Pump
P: with Drain Pump
Heater
0: Not Equipped
Capacity
kW x 10
Indoor Unit Type
Market Position
T: Tier-1 Commercial VRF
Brand
J: York Brand
Unit Type
In-the-Ceiling Type (High Static) DH NOTE:
In-the-Ceiling Type (Middle Static) DM Select the indoor units and outdoor unit
so that the total indoor unit horsepower is
In-the-Ceiling Type (Low Static) DL
near to the outdoor unit horsepower.
4-Way Cassette Type KF
4-Way Cassette Compact Type KM
2-Way Cassette Type KT
Wall Type HW
Floor Concealed Type FC
Ceiling Type CS
J T O H 080 V P E R B S 1
Version
Factory
S: Shimizu, Japan
Generation
Power Supply
U: 3~, 460V/60Hz
F: 3~/N, 380V/60Hz
R: 3~, 220V/60Hz
Refrigerant
E: R410A
Module and Combination
A: All Inverter Combination
P: All Inverter Module
Air Discharge
V: Vertical
Capacity
HP x 10 (Example: 080 = 8HP)
Application
H: Heat Pump
Heat Source
O: Air Source
Market Position
T: Tier-1 Commercial VRF
Brand
J: York Brand
Horsepower (HP) 8 10 12 14 16 18
kW 22.4 28.0 33.5 40.0 45.0 50.0
Cooling
kcal/h 19,300 24,100 28,800 34,400 38,700 43,000
Capacity
Btu/h 76,400 95,500 114,300 136,500 153,500 170,600
kW 25.0 31.5 37.5 45.0 50.0 56.0
Heating
kcal/h 21,500 27,100 32,200 38,700 43,000 48,100
Capacity
Btu/h 85,300 107,500 128,000 153,500 170,600 191,100
Horsepower (HP) 20 22 24 26 28 30
kW 56.0 61.5 67.0 73.0 77.5 85.0
Cooling
kcal/h 48,100 52,800 57,600 62,700 66,600 73,100
Capacity
Btu/h 191,100 210,000 228,600 249,100 264,400 290,000
kW 63.0 69.0 77.5 82.5 90.0 95.0
Heating
kcal/h 54,100 59,300 66,600 70,900 77,400 81,700
Capacity
Btu/h 215,000 235,000 264,400 281,500 307,100 324,200
Horsepower (HP) 32 34 36 38 40 42
kW 90.0 95.0 100.0 106.0 112.0 118.0
Cooling
kcal/h 77,400 81,700 86,000 91,200 96,300 101,500
Capacity
Btu/h 307,100 324,200 341,200 361,700 382,200 402,600
kW 100.0 106.0 112.0 118.0 125.0 132.0
Heating
kcal/h 86,000 91,200 96,300 101,500 107,600 113,600
Capacity
Btu/h 341,200 361,700 382,200 402,600 426,500 450,400
Horsepower (HP) 44 46 48 50 52 54
kW 122.0 128.0 136.0 140.0 145.0 150.0
Cooling
kcal/h 104,900 110,100 117,000 120,400 124,700 129,000
Capacity
Btu/h 416,400 436,800 464,000 477,700 494,700 511,800
kW 140.0 145.0 150.0 155.0 160.0 165.0
Heating
kcal/h 120,400 124,700 129,000 133,300 137,600 141,900
Capacity
Btu/h 477,700 494,700 511,800 528,800 545,900 563,000
Horsepower (HP) 56 58 60 62 64 66
kW 157.0 162.0 167.0 174.0 179.0 184.0
Cooling
kcal/h 135,000 139,300 143,600 149,600 153,900 158,200
Capacity
Btu/h 535,700 552,800 569,800 593,700 610,800 627,800
kW 176.0 181.0 188.0 196.0 202.0 207.0
Heating
kcal/h 151,300 155,600 161,700 168,500 173,700 178,000
Capacity
Btu/h 600,500 617,600 641,500 668,800 689,300 706,300
Horsepower (HP) 68 70 72 74 76 78
kW 190.0 196.0 201.0 207.0 212.0 217.0
Cooling
kcal/h 163,400 168,500 172,800 178,000 182,300 186,600
Capacity
Btu/h 648,300 668,800 685,800 706,300 723,400 740,400
kW 213.0 220.0 225.0 232.0 237.0 244.0
Heating
kcal/h 183,100 189,200 193,500 199,500 203,800 209,800
Capacity
Btu/h 726,800 750,700 767,700 791,600 808,700 832,600
Horsepower (HP) 80 82 84 86 88 90
kW 224.0 230.0 234.0 241.0 246.0 251.0
Cooling
kcal/h 192,600 197,800 201,200 207,200 211,500 215,800
Capacity
Btu/h 764,300 784,800 798,400 822,300 839,400 856,400
kW 254.0 261.0 267.0 275.0 282.0 287.0
Heating
kcal/h 218,400 224,400 229,600 236,500 242,500 246,800
Capacity
Btu/h 866,700 890,600 911,000 938,300 962,200 979,300
Horsepower (HP) 92 94 96
kW 258.0 263.0 268.0
Cooling
kcal/h 221,800 226,100 230,400
Capacity
Btu/h 880,300 897,400 914,500
kW 293.0 299.0 305.0
Heating
kcal/h 251,900 257,100 262,300
Capacity
Btu/h 999,800 1,020,200 1,040,700
Nominal Capacity of Outdoor Unit is under the condition that the total indoor unit horsepower is the same
as outdoor unit horsepower.
Temperature Condition
Cooling Heating
Outdoor Coil Air Inlet Outdoor Coil Air Inlet
Dry Bulb: 30°C Dry Bulb: 1°C
Indoor Coil Air Inlet Wet Bulb: 0°C
Dry Bulb: 27°C Indoor Coil Air Inlet
Wet Bulb: 19°C Dry Bulb: 20°C
(1)+(2)+(3)+(4)
Item Room (6) Room (7) Outdoor Unit
+(5)+(6)+(7)
Selected Model IDU 5HP IDU 5HP - ODU 22HP
Nominal kW 14.0 14.0 67.0 61.5
Cooling Capacity kcal/h 12,000 12,000 57,500 52,800
Nominal kW 16.0 16.0 76.8 69.0
Heating Capacity kcal/h 13,800 13,800 66,000 59,300
(*1): Refer to the table in item 6.2 for Correction Factor according to the total indoor unit capacity.
(*2): Refer to the table in item 6.4 “Correction Factor According to Piping Length”.
(*3): Refer to the table in item 6.3 for Correction Factor according to the temperature condition.
(*4): Refer to the table in item 6.5 “Correction Factor According to Defrosting Operation”.
(*5): Refer to the table in item 6.6 “Correction Factor According to Altitude”.
ex.
<IDU 2.0HP>
Cooling Capacity: 55.4x(2.0[HP]÷(2.0[HP]+2.5[HP]x2+3.0[HP]+4.0[HP]+5.0[HP]x2))=4.62kW (3,967kcal/h)
Heating Capacity: 59.6x(2.0[HP]÷(2.0[HP]+2.5[HP]x2+3.0[HP]+4.0[HP]+5.0[HP]x2))=4.97kW (4,273kcal/h)
<IDU 2.5HP>
Cooling Capacity: 55.4x(2.5[HP]÷(2.0[HP]+2.5[HP]x2+3.0[HP]+4.0[HP]+5.0[HP]x2))=5.77kW (4,958kcal/h)
Heating Capacity: 59.6x(2.5[HP]÷(2.0[HP]+2.5[HP]x2+3.0[HP]+4.0[HP]+5.0[HP]x2))=6.21kW (5,341kcal/h)
<IDU 3.0HP>
Cooling Capacity: 55.4x(3.0[HP]÷(2.0[HP]+2.5[HP]x2+3.0[HP]+4.0[HP]+5.0[HP]x2))=6.93kW (5,950kcal/h)
Heating Capacity: 59.6x(3.0[HP]÷(2.0[HP]+2.5[HP]x2+3.0[HP]+4.0[HP]+5.0[HP]x2))=7.45kW (6,409kcal/h)
<IDU 4.0HP>
Cooling Capacity: 55.4x(4.0[HP]÷(2.0[HP]+2.5[HP]x2+3.0[HP]+4.0[HP]+5.0[HP]x2))=9.23kW (7,933kcal/h)
Heating Capacity: 59.6x(4.0[HP]÷(2.0[HP]+2.5[HP]x2+3.0[HP]+4.0[HP]+5.0[HP]x2))=9.93kW (8,545kcal/h)
<IDU 5.0HP>
Cooling Capacity: 55.4x(5.0[HP]÷(2.0[HP]+2.5[HP]x2+3.0[HP]+4.0[HP]+5.0[HP]x2))=11.54kW (9,917kcal/h)
Heating Capacity: 59.6x(5.0[HP]÷(2.0[HP]+2.5[HP]x2+3.0[HP]+4.0[HP]+5.0[HP]x2))=12.42kW (10,681kcal/h)
(1)+(2)+(3)+(4)
Item Room (5) Room (6) Room (7)
+(5)+(6)+(7)
Selected Model IDU-4HP IDU-5HP IDU-5HP -
Actual Maximum kW 9.23 11.54 11.54 55.40
Actual Cooling Capacity kcal/h 7,933 9,917 9,917 47,600
Capacity Actual Maximum kW 9.93 12.42 12.42 59.61
Heating Capacity kcal/h 8,545 10,681 10,681 51,271
Estimated kW 8.48 10.6 10.6 50.98
Design Cooling Load kcal/h 7,295 9,119 9,119 43,855
Load Estimated kW 9.54 11.9 11.9 57.27
Heating Load kcal/h 8,207 10,238 10,238 49,263
12 33.5 12
14 40.0 14
A x 0.50
16 45.0 16
20 56.0 20
26 73.0 26
28 77.5 28
32 90.0 32
34 95.0 34
50 140.0 50
0 B x 0.50 B B x 1.03 B x 1.30
Standard Capacity
Allowable Capacity
A x 1.03
A Outdoor Unit HP A (kW) B (HP)
18 50.0 18
22 61.5 22
Cooling Capacity (kW)
24 67.0 24
30 85.0 30
36 100.0 36
A x 0.50
38 106.0 38
40 112.0 40
42 118.0 42
44 122.0 44
46 128.0 46
48 136.0 48
0 B x 0.50 B B x 1.30 52 145.0 52
Standard Capacity 54 150.0 54
Allowable Capacity 56 157.0 56
58 162.0 58
Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Units (HP)
60 167.0 60
62 174.0 62
64 179.0 64
66 184.0 66
68 190.0 68
70 196.0 70
72 201.0 72
74 207.0 74
76 212.0 76
78 217.0 78
80 224.0 80
82 230.0 82
84 234.0 84
86 241.0 86
88 246.0 88
90 251.0 90
92 258.0 92
94 263.0 94
96 268.0 96
A x 1.04
A x 1.03
A Outdoor Unit HP A (kW) B (HP)
8 25.0 8
Heating Capacity (kW)
10 31.5 10
12 37.5 12
14 45.0 14
16 50.0 16
A x 0.50
20 63.0 20
26 82.5 26
28 90.0 28
32 100.0 32
34 106.0 34
50 155.0 50
0 B x 0.50 B B x 1.03 B x 1.30
52 160.0 52
Standard Capacity
Allowable Capacity
24 77.5 24
30 95.0 30
36 112.0 36
A x 0.50 38 118.0 38
40 125.0 40
42 132.0 42
44 140.0 44
46 145.0 46
48 150.0 48
0 B x 0.50 B B x 1.30 54 165.0 54
56 176.0 56
Standard Capacity
Allowable Capacity
58 181.0 58
60 188.0 60
Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Units (HP) 62 196.0 62
64 202.0 64
66 207.0 66
68 213.0 68
70 220.0 70
72 225.0 72
74 232.0 74
76 237.0 76
78 244.0 78
80 254.0 80
82 261.0 82
84 267.0 84
86 275.0 86
88 282.0 88
90 287.0 90
92 293.0 92
94 299.0 94
96 305.0 96
The following 120 tables show the examples of outdoor unit capacity which corresponds with total
horsepower of combined indoor unit, according to the item 6.2 "Capacity Characteristic Curve".
Table 1. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH080~120VPE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (1)
Table 2. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH080~120VPE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (2)
Table 3. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH140~180VPE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (1)
Table 4. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH140~180VPE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (2)
Table 5. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH140~180VPE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (3)
Table 6. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH200~240VPE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (1)
Table 7. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH200~240VPE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (2)
Table 8. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH200~240VPE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (3)
Table 9. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH200~240VPE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (4)
Table 10. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH260~300VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (1)
Table 11. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH260~300VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (2)
Table 12. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH260~300VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (3)
Table 13. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH260~300VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (4)
Table 14. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH260~300VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (5)
Table 15. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH320~360VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (1)
Table 16. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH320~360VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (2)
Table 17. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH320~360VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (3)
Table 18. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH320~360VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (4)
Table 19. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH320~360VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (5)
Table 20. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH320~360VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (6)
Table 21. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH380~420VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (1)
Table 22. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH380~420VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (2)
Table 23. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH380~420VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (3)
Table 24. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH380~420VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (4)
Table 25. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH380~420VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (5)
Table 26. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH380~420VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (6)
Table 27. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH440~480VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (1)
Table 28. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH440~480VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (2)
Table 29. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH440~480VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (3)
Table 30. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH440~480VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (4)
Table 31. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH440~480VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (5)
Table 32. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH440~480VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (6)
Table 33. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH440~480VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (7)
Table 34. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH500~540VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (1)
Table 35. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH500~540VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (2)
Table 36. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH500~540VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (3)
Table 37. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH500~540VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (4)
Table 38. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH500~540VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (5)
Table 39. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH500~540VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (6)
Table 40. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH500~540VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (7)
Table 41. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH500~540VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (8)
Table 42. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH560~600VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (1)
Table 43. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH560~600VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (2)
Table 44. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH560~600VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (3)
Table 45. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH560~600VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (4)
Table 46. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH560~600VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (5)
Table 47. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH560~600VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (6)
Table 48. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH560~600VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (7)
Table 49. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH560~600VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (8)
Table 50. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH560~600VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (9)
Table 51. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH620~660VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (1)
Table 52. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH620~660VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (2)
Table 53. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH620~660VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (3)
Table 54. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH620~660VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (4)
Table 55. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH620~660VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (5)
Table 56. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH620~660VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (6)
Table 57. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH620~660VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (7)
Table 58. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH620~660VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (8)
Table 59. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH620~660VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (9)
Table 60. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH620~660VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (10)
Table 61. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH680~720VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (1)
Table 62. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH680~720VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (2)
Table 63. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH680~720VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (3)
Table 64. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH680~720VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (4)
Table 65. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH680~720VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (5)
Table 66. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH680~720VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (6)
Table 67. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH680~720VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (7)
Table 68. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH680~720VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (8)
Table 69. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH680~720VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (9)
Table 70. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH680~720VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (10)
Table 71. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH740~780VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (1)
Table 72. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH740~780VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (2)
Table 73. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH740~780VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (3)
Table 74. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH740~780VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (4)
Table 75. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH740~780VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (5)
Table 76. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH740~780VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (6)
Table 77. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH740~780VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (7)
Table 78. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH740~780VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (8)
Table 79. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH740~780VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (9)
Table 80. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH740~780VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (10)
Table 81. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH740~780VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (11)
Table 82. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH800~840VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (1)
Table 83. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH800~840VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (2)
Table 84. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH800~840VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (3)
Table 85. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH800~840VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (4)
Table 86. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH800~840VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (5)
Table 87. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH800~840VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (6)
Table 88. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH800~840VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (7)
Table 89. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH800~840VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (8)
Table 90. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH800~840VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (9)
Table 91. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH800~840VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (10)
Table 92. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH800~840VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (11)
Table 93. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH800~840VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (12)
Table 94. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH860~900VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (1)
Table 95. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH860~900VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (2)
Table 96. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH860~900VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (3)
Table 97. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH860~900VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (4)
Table 98. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH860~900VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (5)
Table 99. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH860~900VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (6)
Table 100. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH860~900VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (7)
Table 101. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH860~900VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (8)
Table 102. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH860~900VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (9)
Table 103. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH860~900VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (10)
Table 104. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH860~900VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (11)
Table 105. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH860~900VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (12)
Table 106. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH860~900VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (13)
Table 107. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH920~960VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (1)
Table 108. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH920~960VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (2)
Table 109. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH920~960VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (3)
Table 110. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH920~960VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (4)
Table 111. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH920~960VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (5)
Table 112. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH920~960VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (6)
Table 113. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH920~960VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (7)
Table 114. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH920~960VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (8)
Table 115. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH920~960VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (9)
Table 116. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH920~960VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (10)
Table 117. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH920~960VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (11)
Table 118. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH920~960VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (12)
Table 119. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH920~960VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (13)
Table 120. Outdoor Unit Capacity (JTOH920~960VAE(U,F,R)BS1) with Total Horsepower of Combined Indoor Unit (14)
6.3 Outdoor Unit Capacity According to Temperature Condition and Connected IDU Capacity
Rario (Part Load Data)
NOTE:
If EL is more than 100m, increase both Liquid Pipe and Gas Pipe by 1 size.
NOTE:
The correction factor is not available for the special condition like a snowfall or a operation in a transitional
period.
7. Electrical Data
< 460V/60Hz >
Cooling Heating Maximum
Unit Main Power Applicable Voltage
Model STC Operation Operation
VOL PH HZ Maximum Minimum RNC IPT RNC IPT Current
VOL: Rated Unit Power Supply Voltage (Plated)(V) RNC: Running Current (A)
HZ: Frequency (Hz) PH: Phase (φ) STC: Starting Current (A) IPT: Input (kW)
NOTES:
1. The above compressor data is based on 100% capacity combination of the indoor units at rated operating frequency.
2. The above performance data is based on the equivalent piping length of each unit horsepower and 0m piping lift.
3. These data are based on the same conditions as the nominal heating and cooling capacities.
4. The compressor is started by an inverter, resulting in extremely low starting current.
VOL: Rated Unit Power Supply Voltage (Plated)(V) RNC: Running Current (A)
HZ: Frequency (Hz) PH: Phase (φ) STC: Starting Current (A) IPT: Input (kW)
NOTES:
1. The above compressor data is based on 100% capacity combination of the indoor units at rated operating frequency.
2. The above performance data is based on the equivalent piping length of each unit horsepower and 0m piping lift.
3. These data are based on the same conditions as the nominal heating and cooling capacities.
4. The compressor is started by an inverter, resulting in extremely low starting current.
VOL: Rated Unit Power Supply Voltage (Plated)(V) RNC: Running Current (A)
HZ: Frequency (Hz) PH: Phase (φ) STC: Starting Current (A) IPT: Input (kW)
NOTES:
1. The above compressor data is based on 100% capacity combination of the indoor units at rated operating frequency.
2. The above performance data is based on the equivalent piping length of each unit horsepower and 0m piping lift.
3. These data are based on the same conditions as the nominal heating and cooling capacities.
4. The compressor is started by an inverter, resulting in extremely low starting current.
8. Sound Data
NOTE:
The readings were taken in an anechoic chamber. Sound in actural status may get bigger due to surrounding noise or echo.
Take noise source into consideration to look for proper installation location.
(Noise on the back surface will go up 6 to 7dB higher than the front surface.)
NOTE:
The readings were taken in an anechoic chamber. Sound in actural status may get bigger due to surrounding noise or echo.
Take noise source into consideration to look for proper installation location.
(Noise on the back surface will go up 6 to 7dB higher than the front surface.)
NOTE:
The readings were taken in an anechoic chamber. Sound in actural status may get bigger due to surrounding noise or echo.
Take noise source into consideration to look for proper installation location.
(Noise on the back surface will go up 6 to 7dB higher than the front surface.)
NOTE:
The readings were taken in an anechoic chamber. Sound in actural status may get bigger due to surrounding noise or echo.
Take noise source into consideration to look for proper installation location.
(Noise on the back surface will go up 6 to 7dB higher than the front surface.)
NOTE:
The readings were taken in an anechoic chamber. Sound in actural status may get bigger due to surrounding noise or echo.
Take noise source into consideration to look for proper installation location.
(Noise on the back surface will go up 6 to 7dB higher than the front surface.)
NOTE:
The readings were taken in an anechoic chamber. Sound in actural status may get bigger due to surrounding noise or echo.
Take noise source into consideration to look for proper installation location.
(Noise on the back surface will go up 6 to 7dB higher than the front surface.)
NOTE:
The readings were taken in an anechoic chamber. Sound in actural status may get bigger due to surrounding noise or echo.
Take noise source into consideration to look for proper installation location.
(Noise on the back surface will go up 6 to 7dB higher than the front surface.)
NOTE:
The readings were taken in an anechoic chamber. Sound in actural status may get bigger due to surrounding noise or echo.
Take noise source into consideration to look for proper installation location.
(Noise on the back surface will go up 6 to 7dB higher than the front surface.)
NOTE:
The readings were taken in an anechoic chamber. Sound in actural status may get bigger due to surrounding noise or echo.
Take noise source into consideration to look for proper installation location.
(Noise on the back surface will go up 6 to 7dB higher than the front surface.)
NOTE:
The readings were taken in an anechoic chamber. Sound in actural status may get bigger due to surrounding noise or echo.
Take noise source into consideration to look for proper installation location.
(Noise on the back surface will go up 6 to 7dB higher than the front surface.)
NOTE:
The readings were taken in an anechoic chamber. Sound in actural status may get bigger due to surrounding noise or echo.
Take noise source into consideration to look for proper installation location.
(Noise on the back surface will go up 6 to 7dB higher than the front surface.)
Model: JTOH960VAE(U,F,R)BS1
NOTE:
The readings were taken in an anechoic chamber. Sound in actural status may get bigger due to surrounding noise or echo.
Take noise source into consideration to look for proper installation location.
(Noise on the back surface will go up 6 to 7dB higher than the front surface.)
9. Center of Gravity
Power Supply
Working Voltage: 90% to 110% of the Rated Voltage
Voltage Imbalance: Within a 3% Deviation from Each Voltage at the Main Terminal of Outdoor Unit
Starting Voltage: Higher than 85% of the Rated Voltage
Temperature Range
The temperature ranges are given in the following table.
Cooling Operation
55
50
48
(*1)
45
43
40
Outdoor Air Inlet Temperature (oCDB)
35
Continuous Operation Range (*2)
Heating Operation
30 20
(at Pull-down Operation)
Operation Range
25 15
Outdoor Air Inlet Temperature (oCWB)
15 5
10 0
5 -5
0 -10
-5 to 48°C DB (*1)
Outdoor
-20 to 15°C WB
Air Inlet Temperature with Low Ambient Setting (*6)
-10 to 48°C DB
DB: Dry Bulb, EB: Wet Bulb
NOTES:
*1.(1) Cooling operation at maximum 48°C DB should be available only if the outdoor air inlet temperature
increase temporarily according to the installation condition.
(2) If install the units to the place where exceed ambient temperature 48°C continuously, the combination
ratio must be lower 130% and not to operate all of the indoor unit simultaneously.
(3) The cooling capacity is deteriorated at high ambient temperature. Select the larger capacity outdoor
unit than compatible building heat load.
(4) The appropriate amount (100%) of refrigerant must be charged. Excessive charging of refrigerant is
forbidden.
(5) It must be avoided to install the units where affected by direct sunlight reflection and short circuit. There
may be the possibility to activate protection control and alarm system if install the units to inappropriate
place. Also the life time of the products and parts must be considerably shortened.
(6) Periodic maintenance (1/certain month) must be applied to the heat exchanger fin to avoid adhesion of
dirt and clogging of sand to the outdoor unit heat exchanger.
*2. There might be the possibility of thermo-OFF when cooling load is low and outdoor air inlet temperature
is 10°C DB or lower to prevent frost formation on indoor unit heat exchanger.
*3. Indoor air inlet temperature at heating operation under 15°C to 27°C WB is under assumption of limited
time operation such as at the time of startup in the early morning and not suitable for long time continuous
operation.
*4. There might be the possibility of thermo-OFF when heating load is low and outdoor air inlet temperature
is high (higher than 15°C DB) to prevent the outdoor unit. The outdoor unit operation stops at when
outdoor air inlet temperature exceed 26°C DB.
*5. Operational range is different when connect to All Fresh Air Unit, Econofresh, and other special indoor
units.
*6. In case cooling operation or simultaneous operation under the inlet air temperature -5°C or lower the
conditions below must be considered at the time of installation.
● Make sure to apply Snow Protection Hood (Optional Parts).
● The minimum capacity of connectable indoor unit is 2.5HP.
● Set the function “Cooling Operation under Low Load Operation” (DSW6) from the outdoor unit
(If multiple outdoor units are connected in a system, set the function only for outdoor unit A).
● Do not use the function if the total capacity of the outdoor unit connected in a system is 56HP or larger.
Accessory Pipe
(L-Shape)
Outdoor Unit B
Accessory Pipe
(L-Shape) Outdoor Unit C
View from P
Foundation
Connecting Piping
min.500mm
(Attached to Piping Connection Kit)
Accessory Pipe
(Z-Shape) Outdoor Unit B
Gas Piping
(Field-Supplied) Outdoor Unit C
Liquid Piping
(Field-Supplied)
Gas Piping
Piping Connection Kit 1 (Field-Supplied)
(Gas)
Piping Connection Kit 2
(Liquid) Accessory Pipe
(L-Shape)
Piping Connection Kit 2
(Gas) Liquid Piping
(Field-Supplied)
Gas Piping
(Field-Supplied)
Outdoor Unit B
Accessory
Pipe 10 Accessory
Pipe 11
Gas Piping (L Shape) Outdoor Unit C
(Field-Supplied) Accessory
Pipe 5 Outdoor Unit D
(L Shape)
Piping Connection
Kit 1 (Gas)
Gas Piping
(Field-Supplied)
Accessory
Accessory Pipe 10
Pipe 1
Piping Connection Piping Connection
Kit 2 (Gas) Kit 3 (Gas) Accessory
Gas Piping
Pipe 8 Liquid Piping
(Field-Supplied)
(L Shape) (Field-Supplied)
11.2 Multi-Kit
Left Side
14 - 18 PSN-TP20BB PSN-TP20R x 2
20 - 24 PSN-TP20BC PSN-TP20R x 2
Right Side Rear Side
Screws (3 pcs.)
(Accessory)
Existing Screws
(3 pcs.) Outdoor Unit
1675
with Outdoor Unit
1 3
Air Inlet Grille Air Inlet Grille
(For Rear Side (For Left Side
Installation) Installation)
2 12.5 950 12.5 765
Air Inlet Grille
(For Right Side
Installation)
< Right Side > < Rear Side > < Left Side >
Outdoor Unit
1675
1
Air Inlet Grille
2 (For Rear Side
Air Inlet Grille Installation)
(For Right Side
Installation) 12.5 1210 12.5 765
< Right Side > < Rear Side > < Left Side >
1
Air Inlet Grille
2 (For Rear Side
Air Inlet Grille Installation)
(For Right Side
Installation) 12.5 1600 12.5 765
Outdoor Unit
< Right Side > < Rear Side > < Left Side >
Left Side
Protection Net
HP
1 Rear Side 2 Right Side 3 Left Side
14 - 18 PN-TP20BB PN-TP20R x 2
20 - 24 PN-TP20BC PN-TP20R x 2
Right Side Rear Side
1675
1
2 Protection Net
Protection Net (For Rear Side
(For Right Side Installation)
Installation)
Outdoor Unit
950 765
< Right Side > < Rear Side > < Left Side >
1
2 Protection Net
Protection Net (For Rear Side
(For Right Side Installation)
Installation) Outdoor Unit
1210 765
< Right Side > < Rear Side > < Left Side >
2 1
Protection Net
Protection Net
(For Right Side
(For Rear Side
Installation) Installation)
Outdoor Unit
1600 85 765
100 100
< Right Side > < Rear Side > < Left Side >
Model: JTOH140VPE(U,F,R)BS1
■ Cycle Control
Control
Control Device Cooling Operation * Heating Operation Defrosting
Control Category Purpose of Control Control Category Purpose of Control Condition
Inverter Frequency Control Inverter Frequency Control
All of the
Inverter Frequency of Total I.U. is carried out to make I.U. Total I.U. is carried out to make I.U.
compressors:
Compressor Operating Capacity air inlet temperature to Operating Capacity air inlet temperature to
ON
temperature setpoint. temperature setpoint.
Controls supercooling
Electronic Expansion PI control is carried out to I.U. Heat
of I.U. liquid thermistor
Valve for I.U. I.U. Heat Exchanger SH achieve the targeted value I.U. Heat Exchanger SC Exchanger SH
to achieve the targeted
Heat Exchanger of I.U. heat exchanger SH. Control
value.
JTOH260VAE(U,F,R)BS1
Inverter Compressor
NOTE:
When turning ON the outdoor unit A, the inverter compressor 1
or 2 with the shortest operating time will operate preferentially.
Inverter Compressor 1 Inverter Compressor
Inverter / Constant Compressor 2
NOTE:
When turning ON the outdoor units, the inverter compressor of each
Inverter Compressor 1 Inverter Compressor 1 outdoor unit with the shortest operating time will operate preferentially.
Inverter Compressor 2 Inverter Compressor 2
JTOH500VAE(U,F,R)BS1
NOTE:
When turning ON the outdoor units, the inverter compressor of the outdoor unit A and B with the shortest operating time will
operate preferentially.
JTOH520 ~ 720VAE(U,F,R)BS1
NOTE:
When turning ON the outdoor units, the inverter compressor of each outdoor unit with the shortest operating
time will operate preferentially.
NOTE:
When turning ON the outdoor units, the inverter compressor of each outdoor unit with the shortest operating time will operate
preferentially.
NOTE:
When turning ON the outdoor units, the inverter compressor of each outdoor unit with the shortest operating time will operate
preferentially.
JTOH160 ~ 200VPE(U,F,R)BS1
NOTE:
Refer to page 1-231 for the maximum frequency.
* Max.
Frequency
Target Frequency (Hz)
JTOH220, 240VPE(U,F,R)BS1
(B)
2 (Two) Inverter Compressors
Compressor
Operation 1 (One) Inverter
Status Compressor
NOTE:
Refer to page 1-231 for the maximum frequency.
* Max.
Frequency
Target Frequency (Hz)
JTOH260 ~ 480VAE(U,F,R)BS1
(C)
Outdoor Unit 2 (Two) Outdoor Units
Operation 1 (One)
Status Outdoor Unit
* Max.
Frequency
Frequency of
Inverter Comp.
(Hz)
Target Frequency (Hz)
NOTE:
Refer to page 1-231 for the maximum frequency.
JTOH500 ~ 720VAE(U,F,R)BS1
* Max.
Frequency
Frequency of
Inverter Comp.
(Hz)
Target Frequency (Hz)
NOTE:
Refer to page 1-231 for the maximum frequency.
JTOH740 ~ 960VAE(U,F,R)BS1
(E)
Outdoor Unit 4 (Four)
Operation Outdoor Unit
3 (Three)
Status
2 (Two) Outdoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
1 (One)
Outdoor Unit
* Max.
Frequency
80
65
Frequency of
Inverter Comp.
(Hz)
31
11
NOTE:
Refer to page 1-231 for the maximum frequency.
NOTE:
The frequency in the table above indicates the total frequency of a outdoor unit if the unit is installed two compressors.
NOTE:
The temperature of the thermistor in the wired controller is utilized instead of indoor unit air inlet
temperature when the thermistor in the wired controller is set by functional setting mode.
NOTES:
1. Condition of Heat Exchanger
COND : Use as Condenser
EVAP : Use as Evaporator
to Transmission Circuit of
Thermistor for Inlet Air
Combination Outdoor Unit Multiple Signals
Thermistor of Outlet Air
Thermistor for Ambient Temperature “TA” (THM7) Single Signal
Thermistor for Gas Pipe
Thermistor for Liquid Pipe Discharge Gas Thermistor “TD1” (THM8) Operation Signal
Thermistor for Evaporation Liquid Line Temperature “TE” (THM10)
Wireless Remote
Control Switch Thermistor for Evaporation Gas Line Temperature “TG” (THM12)
Communication
Protection
Wireless Communication Circuit
Circuit A D A D
Communication Conversion
Circuit Circuit
Remote Control Switch
Communication
Inverter Power
Communication
Communication
MCU
Circuit
Circuit
MCU
Symbol Name
THM Thermistor
MCU Microcontroller
MC1 DC Motor (for Inverter Compressor)
MOF DC Motor (for Outdoor Fan)
MIF Motor (for Indoor Fan)
MS Motor (for Auto-Louver)
MD Motor (for Drain Pump)
MV Electronic Expansion Valve (for Indoor Unit)
MV1 Electronic Expansion Valve (for Outdoor Unit)
MVB Electronic Expansion Valve for Supercooling Heat Exchanger
SVA Solenoid Valve
RVR2 Reversing Valve
CH1 Crankcase Heater
■ Cooling Operation
I.U.: Indoor Unit
O.U.: Outdoor Unit
Low
LOW Indication
Higher than
Set Temp.
(Thermo-ON) > -5oC
Cooling I.U.
Outdoor PID Control for I.U.
Operation Air Intake
Temp. Electronic Expansion Valve
Temp.
Lower than < -5oC
Set Temp.
(Thermo-OFF)
Thermo-OFF
No
3 min.
Yes
to 1
■ Cooling Operation
1
I.U.: Indoor Unit
Start of
Auto-Louver
Press only for Air Panel
AUTO-LOUVER < Alternately > or Indoor Unit
Switch with Auto-Louver
Stop of
Auto-Louver
Press
RUN/STOP
Switch No
Yes
After 3 min. MD : Operation: OFF
20 sec.
for Unit with Drain Pump
■ Dry Operation
Set
Operation Mode DRY Indication
at “DRY”.
Press
RUN/STOP RUN indicator lights.
Switch
Higher than
Set Temp.
(Thermo-ON)
I.U. Air > -5oC
DRY Operation Intake MIF Operation at Low Fan Speed Outdoor PID Control for I.U.
Temp. Temp. Electric Expansion Valve
< -5oC
Lower than
Set Temp.
(Thermo-OFF)
MIF Operation at SLo Fan Speed
No
3 min.
Yes
to 2
■ Dry Operation
2
I.U.: Indoor Unit
Start of
Auto-Louver
Press only for Air Panel
AUTO-LOUVER < Alternately > or Indoor Unit
Switch with Auto-Louver
Stop of
Auto-Louver
Press
RUN/STOP
Switch No
After 3 min.
MD Operation: OFF
20 sec.
Yes
for Unit with Drain Pump
Power to
Power to I.U. PCB: OFF LCD Indication: OFF
I.U.: OFF
Power Supply
Cooling Operation or
Dry Operation
Is compressor operated
No for more than *15 min. or
the accumulated operation time of
compressor exceeded
30 min.?
* The judging time varies depending on indoor unit model.
Yes
Cooling Operation or
Dry Operation
< 0 oC
Is it continuous for No
more than 3 min.?
Yes
Is it continuous
for more than 3 min.? No
(6 min. in case of DRY
Operation)
Yes
No
> 3o C
■ Heating Operation
Set
Operation Mode HEAT Indication
at "HEAT".
Press
RUN/STOP RUN indicator lights.
Switch
Lower than
Setting Temp.
Heating (Thermo-ON) PID Control for I.U.
I.U. Intake
Operation Air Temp. and O.U. Electronic
Expansion Valve
Higher than
Setting Temp.
(Thermo-OFF)
Operate H1 auxiliary
Power to Y52H Power to 52H
electrical heater
Indoor Fan Stop
Y52H: Relay for auxiliary electrical heater
52H: Electromagnetic contactor for auxiliary electrical heater
Yes
Pd < 2.2MPa
No After 3 to 48 sec.
MIF Operation at
< 25oC > 30oC
Set Fan Speed
MIF Operation at I.U. Air
SLo Fan Speed Outlet Temp.
Permitting Downward
Air Flow by Auto-Louver
MIF Operation at 25 to less than 30oC only for Indoor Unit
Lo Fan Speed with Auto-Louver
To 3
■ Heating Operation
3
I.U.: Indoor Unit
O.U. Outdoor Unit
Start of
Auto-Louver
Press only for Air Panel
Auto-Louver < Alternately > or Indoor Unit
Switch with Auto-Louver
Stop of
Auto-Louver
Cut the power to Y52H Cut the power to 52H Auxiliary electrical heater H1 : OFF
Press
RUN/STOP
Switch
I.U. Air < 50oC
Indoor Fan Motor MIF : OFF
Outlet Temp.
STOP
■ Defrosting Operation
Heating Operation
Defrosting Operation 1
RVR2 : OFF
Fixed Opening
Degree of Electronic
Expansion Valve
Defrosting
Completion
1: Defrosting operation signal is
transmitted to the indoor unit during
RVR2 : ON
the defrosting operation. After the
signal is received, “DEFROST” will be
indicated on LCD of remote control
Heating Operation
switch and the indoor fan will stop.
1000 0 7
900 Temperature
Reset the accumulated -2 (°C)
800 operation hour
-5
700 -6
600
500 -10
400
300 -15 Defrosting Operation Area
200
-18
100 -20
0
-20 -10 0 10 20
-24
Outdoor Temperature (°C) -25
Heating Operation
> 65oC
Thermo-OFF
No Is it continuous
more than 3 min.?
Yes
< 60oC
No Is setting temp.
lower than inlet air temp.
of Indoor Unit?
Yes
Thermo-ON
■ Protection Control
• Whenever protection control sequences are activated, the corresponding code is displayed on the
7-segment LED array of the main control board.
• Protection control code is displayed when a unit protection mode has been initiated. The code will
disappear once the cause of protection has been addressed.
Indicated Contents
Indication Protection Control Contents Code During Degeneration Control
P01 Pressure Ratio Protection Control Pc1
P02 High Pressure Increase Protection Control Pc2
P03 Inverter Current Protection Control Pc3
P04 Inverter Fin Temperature Increase Protection Control Pc4
P05 Discharge Temperature Increase Protection Control Pc5
P06 Low Pressure Decrease Protection Control
P09 High Pressure Decrease Protection Control
―
P0A Demand Current Control
P0d Low Pressure Increase Protection Control
˂Details of Control˃
NOTE:
Normal Operation
1. With a combination of base units, the control in the
Pressure Ratio e ≥ 8.5 figure is performed for the entire number of outdoor
units to be connected.
Frequency Forced Decrease 2. The pressure ratio is calculated in each outdoor unit,
(1.0Hz/sec.) and this control uses the maximum value.
Pressure Ratio e < 8.2 Pressure Ratio e= (Pd [MPa]+0.1) / (Ps [MPa]+0.06)
e ≥ 8.5 e= (Pd [psi]+15) / (Ps [psi]+9)
Pd: Detected Value of High Pressure Sensor [MPa (psi)]
Prohibition of Frequency Increase
Ps: Detected Value of Low Pressure Sensor [MPa (psi)]
(Only Frequency Decrease Permitted)
˂Details of Control˃
Normal Operation
Pressure Ratio e < 1.5
for 1 min.
Pressure Ratio e < 1.5 for 1 min. Abnormal Stoppage
Frequency Forced Increase
(Cause Code of I.U. Stoppage: d1 -11)
(0.25Hz/sec.)
Pressure Ratio e ≥ 1.6
Pressure Ratio
e ≤ 1.5
Prohibition of Frequency Decrease
(Only Frequency Increase Permitted) NOTE:
1. With a combination of base units, the control in the figure
is performed for the entire number of outdoor units to be
Pressure Ratio e ≥ 1.7 connected.
2. The pressure ratio is calculated in each outdoor unit, and
this control uses the minimum value.
˂Details of Control˃
Normal Operation
Pd ≥ P1
˂Details of Control˃
NOTE:
1. With a combination of base units, the control in the figure is performed for each outdoor unit connected. When there is
outdoor unit in Prohibition of Frequency Increase, all the outdoor units in operation are prohibited to increase frequency.
When there is outdoor unit in Frequency Forced Decrease, all the outdoor units in operation are forced to decrease
frequency.
2. In case of two inverter PCB installed in an outdoor unit, the max. current value detected at each inverter PCB is utilized.
Iinv: Detected Value of Inverter Secondary Current Sensor[A]
NOTE:
1. With a combination of base units, the control in the figure is performed for each outdoor unit connected. When there is
outdoor unit in Prohibition of Frequency Increase, all the outdoor units in operation are prohibited to increase frequency.
When there is outdoor unit in Frequency Forced Decrease, all the outdoor units in operation are forced to decrease
frequency.
2. In case of two inverter PCB installed in an outdoor unit, the max. current value detected at each inverter PCB is utilized.
Isep: Inverter Primary Current[A]
NOTE:
1. In case of combination of base units, the control in the figure is performed for each outdoor unit connected. When there is
outdoor unit in Prohibition of Frequency Increase, all the outdoor units in operation are prohibited to increase frequency.
When there is outdoor unit in Frequency Forced Decrease, all the outdoor units in operation are forced to decrease
frequency.
2. In case of two inverter PCB installed in an outdoor unit, the max. temperature detected at each inverter PCB is utilized.
Tfin: Inverter Fin Temperature Sensor Detected Value [°C(°F)]
Td ≥ 112°C(234°F)
Ps ≥ 1.3MPa (189psi)
NOTE:
1. With a combination of base units, the control in the figure is performed for the entire number of outdoor units to be connected.
2. Low pressure is detected in each outdoor unit, and this control uses the maximum value.
Ps: Detected Value of Low Pressure Sensor [MPa(psi)]
Forced Decrease 1 1 1 1
1
Forced Increase 1 1 1 1
Higher Rank Order
of Protection Prohibited Increase 2 1 2 * 1
Control Function
Prohibited Decrease 2 2 2 2
*: Discharge Temperature Increase Protection Control (P05) is higher than the following protection controls.
a) Low Pressure Decrease Protection Control (P06)
b) Demand Current Control (P0A)
Normal Operation
Normal: Td > 112°C(234°F)
Degeneration: Td > 110°C(230°F) Td > 140°C(284°F) for 5 sec. or
Td > 132°C(270°F) for 10 min.
Frequency Forced Decrease
(1.0Hz/sec.)
Normal: Td < 110°C(230°F) Normal: Td > 112°C(234°F)
Degeneration: Td < 108°C(226°F) Degeneration: Td > 110°C(230°F)
Prohibition of Frequency Increase
(Except Frequency Decrease Only)
Abnormal Stoppage
(Cause Code of I.U. Stoppage: d1-15)
Normal: Td < 105°C(221°F)
Degeneration: Td < 100°C( 212°F)
˂Activating Condition˃
This control function is started the compressor runs below the specified speed for 1 hour continuously
(refer to the table below).
˂Detail of Control˃
Compressor:
Increase the compressor speed above the required value to return the oil to the compressor
Expansion Valve:
(In the Case of Cooling Operation) Open the expansion valve of the indoor unit under thermo-ON.
(In the Case of Heating Operation) Open the expansion valve of the outdoor unit.
˂Deactivating Condition˃
This control function is canceled when the oil return control continues for more than 60 sec. (for cooling
operation) /120sec. (for heating operation).
• Compressor Protection
The compressor is protected by the following devices and their combinations.
(1) High Pressure Switch: This switch cuts out the operation of the compressor when the discharge
pressure exceeds the setting.
(2) Oil Heater: This band type heater protects against oil foaming during cold starting, as it is energized
while the compressor is stopped.
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM (FOR MODEL: JTOH080VPEUBS1, JTOH100VPEUBS1 AND JTOH120VPEUBS1; 460V/60HZ)
ELB
ELB
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM (FOR MODEL: JTOH200VPEUBS1, JTOH220VPEUBS1 AND JTOH240VPEUBS1; 460V/60HZ)
ELB
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM (FOR MODEL: JTOH080VPEFBS1, JTOH100VPEFBS1 AND JTOH120VPEFBS1; 380V/60HZ)
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM (FOR MODEL: JTOH200VPEFBS1, JTOH220VPEFBS1 AND JTOH240VPEFBS1; 380V/60HZ)
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM (FOR MODEL: JTOH080VPERBS1, JTOH100VPERBS1 AND JTOH120VPERBS1; 220V/60HZ)
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM (FOR MODEL: JTOH200VPERBS1, JTOH220VPERBS1 AND JTOH240VPERBS1; 220V/60HZ)
Special Notes
1. Provide a service access door near the unit 10. During heating operation, the outdoor heat
piping connection part on the false ceiling for the exchanger produces dew condensation or
cassette type units. melted frost water.
2. Consider the air distribution from the unit to the Install the outdoor unit where such water can
space of the room, and select a suitable location be drained, or provide a drain passage.
so that uniform air temperature in the room can 11. Heating Performance: The heating capacity
be obtained. normally decreases when outdoor temperatures
Cassette and Ceiling Types - Avoid unit decrease. Therefore, provide an auxiliary
installation in a room where the ceiling height heating unit if outdoor temperatures are very
(distance between the floor to the false ceiling) low.
exceeds three meters. If the indoor unit is 12. In the case that an outdoor temperature is
installed in a room with a ceiling more than three low and humidity is high, the outdoor heat
meters in height, it is recommended that an air exchanger will be covered with frost, resulting
circulation fan be installed separately to obtain in lower heating capacity. In order to remove
uniform air temperature in the room, especially the frost, the unit operation mode automatically
during the heating operation. changes to the defrosting mode. During
3. Check to ensure that the ceiling slab is strong this defrosting operation, the unit stops for
enough and that the false ceiling is flat and level. approximately 3 to 10 minutes.
4. Avoid obstacles which may restrict the air intake 13. As this unit is heat pump type by circulating hot
or the discharge flow. air in the whole room space, it takes some time
5. Do not install the unit in a machinery shop or to raise the room temperature.
kitchen where vapor from oil or its mist can enter 14. The operating sound data is based on an
the unit. anechoic chamber. Therefore, the actual
The oil will deposit on the heat exchanger, operating sound will be higher due to reflected
which may reduce the unit performance, cause sound from the floor and wall.
deformation, and in the worst case, break the 15. In the case that the unit is operated for
plastic parts of the unit. a long time at an indoor temperature of over
6. Pay attention to the following points when the 27oC DB, or at an indoor humidity of over 80%,
unit is installed in a hospital or other facilities dew condensation may occur on the cabinets,
where electromagnetic wave is radiated from resulting in dew drops.
medical equipment. If dew condensation occurs, it is required to
(A) Do not install the unit where the add thermal insulator on the cabinets.
electromagnetic wave is directly radiated to 16. Provide snow-protection hoods to prevent snow
the electrical box, remote control cable or from clogging the outdoor heat exchanger.
remote control switch. If the unit is operated in an area where it snows
(B) Install the unit and components as far from heavily, provide a base under the outdoor
an electromagnetic wave radiator (at least unit, which should be 50cm higher than the
three meters) as possible. presumable maximum snow height.
(C) Prepare a steel box and install the remote 17. It is recommended that periodical service and
control switch in it. Prepare a steel conduit maintenance be performed by authorized
pipe and wire the remote control cable in it. service engineers before air conditioning
And then, connect earth wire with the box seasons, in order to avoid performance
and the pipe. decrease due to dust or dirt.
(D) Install a noise filter when the power supply 18. This heat pump air conditioner has been
emits harmful noise. designed for normal air conditioning for men.
7. Do not install the units in an acid or alkaline Do not use the product for other purposes such
environment, as the heat exchanger will be as for food, animals, plants, high precision
damaged by corrosive action. In the case that machines or work of art. Also do not use the
outdoor units are installed near the sea, it is product for vehicles or vessels. It will results in
recommended that optional corrosion-resistant- water leakage or electrical leakage.
type outdoor unit be used. 19. It is recommended that the system be installed
8. Do not install the units in a flammable by authorized engineers. If not, it may cause
environment, as there is a danger of an water leakage, electric shock or fire.
explosion. 20. In a place where fibers or dusts are floating, the
9. Regarding cassette type indoor units, consider air filter or heat exchangers or the drain pipe
the direct and reflected sound level, when may be clogged, resulting in water leakage
selecting the unit for spaces where extremely from the drain pan.
low sound is required.
CAPACITY - The total capacity of the multi-split OUTDOOR FAN AND FAN MOTOR - The
system inverter-driven heat pump air conditioner outdoor fan(s) shall be the plastic propeller type,
o
shall be kW or greater with C air dynamically balanced, and the fan shall be directly
o o
inlet dry bulb, C air inlet wet bulb, C driven by a W motor for vertical-flow air
3
outdoor air inlet temperature and m /min. discharge. The fan motor shall be permanently
indoor air flow. The total compressor power inputs lubricated and be protected from ingress of water.
shall not exceed kW. The total heating
capacity of the split-type air conditioners shall be OUTDOOR HEAT EXCHANGER - The heat
o
kW or greater, with C indoor heat exchanger shall be the multi-pass, cross-finned
o
exchanger air inlet dry bulb, C outdoor heat tube type, equipped with highly-efficient aluminum
o
exchanger air inlet dry bulb, C outdoor heat fins, mechanically bonded to oxygen-free copper
exchanger air inlet wet bulb, and m3/min. tubes. The coil shall be cleaned, dehydrated and
indoor air flow. tested for leakage at the factory.
The total compressor power input shall not exceed
kW. CONTROL - All electrical control devices, shall be
enclosed in the indoor and outdoor units.
The room where the packaged air conditioner is installed, the refrigerant gas should be controlled not to
exceed the limit concentration in case of the refrigerant leakage.
250
(Countermeasures
Not Needed)
150
50
After calculation, the room to install this unit is proved not to keep the gas concentration lower than the limit
value. However, the air conditioner should be installed in this room from unavoidable circumstances, each
of the following countermeasures should be taken.
Outdoor Unit
Refrigerant Flow
Refrigerant Cycle
Indoor Unit
1) The gas leakage detector & alarm system and interlocking mechanical ventilation equipment (with
ventilation capacity over 0.42m3/min per refrigerating ton) should be installed. Refer to the following
figure.
Outdoor Unit Refrigerating Outdoor Unit Refrigerating Outdoor Unit Refrigerating Outdoor Unit Refrigerating
[HP] Ton [HP] Ton [HP] Ton [HP] Ton
8 3.08 32 12.31 56 21.35 80 30.39
10 3.69 34 13.12 58 22.57 82 31.2
12 4.52 36 13.94 60 22.98 84 32.02
14 5.34 38 14.38 62 23.42 86 32.46
16 6.15 40 15.60 64 24.64 88 33.27
18 6.97 42 16.01 66 25.05 90 34.09
20 7.59 44 17.26 68 26.30 92 35.34
22 8.63 46 17.67 70 26.71 94 35.75
24 9.04 48 18.08 72 27.12 96 36.16
26 9.86 50 19.28 74 28.32
28 10.67 52 19.61 76 29.54
30 11.49 54 19.93 78 29.95
2) Provide the opening for ventilation between rooms* in order not to exceed the permissible
concentration.
* It is opening without door or opening at the top or bottom of door with floor space more than 0.15%.
Outdoor Unit
Indoor Unit
The Smallest
Room
Medium-sized
Small Room Room Large Room
NOTES:
1. The quantity of refrigerant gas leakage against each room should be calculated as 60kg each.
2. The refrigerant concentration must be below 0.42 kg/m3 for each room.
The installer and system specialist shall secure against leakage according to local regulations or
standards. The following standards may be applicable, if local regulations are not available.
International Organization for Standardization, ISO5149 or European Standard, EN378 or Japan
Standard, KHKS0010.
- CONTENTS -
INVERTER-DRIVEN
MULTI-SPLIT SYSTEM HEAT PUMP
AIR CONDITIONERS
Models:
< 3~, 460V/60Hz > < 3~/N, 380V/60Hz > < 3~, 220V/60Hz >
< Base Unit > < Base Unit > < Base Unit >
JTOH080VPEUBS1 JTOH080VPEFBS1 JTOH080VPERBS1
JTOH100VPEUBS1 JTOH100VPEFBS1 JTOH100VPERBS1
JTOH120VPEUBS1 JTOH120VPEFBS1 JTOH120VPERBS1
JTOH140VPEUBS1 JTOH140VPEFBS1 JTOH140VPERBS1
JTOH160VPEUBS1 JTOH160VPEFBS1 JTOH160VPERBS1
JTOH180VPEUBS1 JTOH180VPEFBS1 JTOH180VPERBS1
JTOH200VPEUBS1 JTOH200VPEFBS1 JTOH200VPERBS1
JTOH220VPEUBS1 JTOH220VPEFBS1 JTOH220VPERBS1
JTOH240VPEUBS1 JTOH240VPEFBS1 JTOH240VPERBS1
< Combination Unit > < Combination Unit > < Combination Unit >
JTOH260VAEUBS1 JTOH260VAEFBS1 JTOH260VAERBS1
JTOH280VAEUBS1 JTOH280VAEFBS1 JTOH280VAERBS1
JTOH300VAEUBS1 JTOH300VAEFBS1 JTOH300VAERBS1
JTOH320VAEUBS1 JTOH320VAEFBS1 JTOH320VAERBS1
JTOH340VAEUBS1 JTOH340VAEFBS1 JTOH340VAERBS1
JTOH360VAEUBS1 JTOH360VAEFBS1 JTOH360VAERBS1
JTOH380VAEUBS1 JTOH380VAEFBS1 JTOH380VAERBS1
JTOH400VAEUBS1 JTOH400VAEFBS1 JTOH400VAERBS1
JTOH420VAEUBS1 JTOH420VAEFBS1 JTOH420VAERBS1
JTOH440VAEUBS1 JTOH440VAEFBS1 JTOH440VAERBS1
JTOH460VAEUBS1 JTOH460VAEFBS1 JTOH460VAERBS1
JTOH480VAEUBS1 JTOH480VAEFBS1 JTOH480VAERBS1
JTOH500VAEUBS1 JTOH500VAEFBS1 JTOH500VAERBS1
JTOH520VAEUBS1 JTOH520VAEFBS1 JTOH520VAERBS1
JTOH540VAEUBS1 JTOH540VAEFBS1 JTOH540VAERBS1
JTOH560VAEUBS1 JTOH560VAEFBS1 JTOH560VAERBS1
JTOH580VAEUBS1 JTOH580VAEFBS1 JTOH580VAERBS1
JTOH600VAEUBS1 JTOH600VAEFBS1 JTOH600VAERBS1
JTOH620VAEUBS1 JTOH620VAEFBS1 JTOH620VAERBS1
JTOH640VAEUBS1 JTOH640VAEFBS1 JTOH640VAERBS1
JTOH660VAEUBS1 JTOH660VAEFBS1 JTOH660VAERBS1
JTOH680VAEUBS1 JTOH680VAEFBS1 JTOH680VAERBS1
JTOH700VAEUBS1 JTOH700VAEFBS1 JTOH700VAERBS1
JTOH720VAEUBS1 JTOH720VAEFBS1 JTOH720VAERBS1
JTOH740VAEUBS1 JTOH740VAEFBS1 JTOH740VAERBS1
JTOH760VAEUBS1 JTOH760VAEFBS1 JTOH760VAERBS1
JTOH780VAEUBS1 JTOH780VAEFBS1 JTOH780VAERBS1
JTOH800VAEUBS1 JTOH800VAEFBS1 JTOH800VAERBS1
JTOH820VAEUBS1 JTOH820VAEFBS1 JTOH820VAERBS1
JTOH840VAEUBS1 JTOH840VAEFBS1 JTOH840VAERBS1
JTOH860VAEUBS1 JTOH860VAEFBS1 JTOH860VAERBS1
JTOH880VAEUBS1 JTOH880VAEFBS1 JTOH880VAERBS1
JTOH900VAEUBS1 JTOH900VAEFBS1 JTOH900VAERBS1
JTOH920VAEUBS1 JTOH920VAEFBS1 JTOH920VAERBS1
JTOH940VAEUBS1 JTOH940VAEFBS1 JTOH940VAERBS1
JTOH960VAEUBS1 JTOH960VAEFBS1 JTOH960VAERBS1
Issue Date:
15. Dec. 2017
IMPORTANT NOTICE
FAN-2204 201709 i
l This heat pump air conditioner has been designed for the following temperatures. Operate the heat pump
air conditioner within this range.
l This system can provide Heat Pump System.
Temperature (°C)
Cooling Operation Heating Operation
-5 to 48°C DB
Outdoor Air Inlet Temperature with Low Ambient Setting* -20 to 15°C WB
-10 to 48°C DB
(*) NOTES:
1. Cooling operation at maximum 48oC DB (for standard type) and 52oC DB (for high efficiency type) is
available only if the outdoor air inlet temperature increase temporarily according to the installation condition.
2. If install the units to the place where exceed ambient temperature 48oC DB continuously, the combination
ratio must be lower 130% and not to operate all of the indoor unit simultaneously.
3. The cooling capacity is deteriorated at high ambient temperature. Select the larger capacity outdoor unit
than compatible building heat load.
4. The appropriate amount (100%) of refrigerant must be charged. Excessive charging of refrigerant is
forbidden.
5. It must be avoided to install the units where affected by direct sunlight reflection and short circuit. There may
be the possibility to activate protection control and alarm system if install the units to inappropriate place.
Also the life time of the products and parts must be considerably shortened.
6. Periodic maintenance (1/certain month) must be applied to the heat exchanger fin to avoid adhesion of dirt
and clogging of sand to the outdoor unit heat exchanger.
7. Refer to the technical catalog for the detail.
* In case cooling operation or simultaneous operation under the inlet air temperature -5°C or lower the
conditions below must be considered at the time of installation.
● Make sure to apply Snow Protection Hood (Optional Parts).
● The minimum capacity of connectable indoor unit is 2.5HP.
● Set the function “Cooling Operation under Low Load Operation” (DSW6) from the outdoor unit
(If multiple outdoor units are connected in a system, set the function only for outdoor unit A).
● Do not use the function if the total capacity of the outdoor unit connected in a system is 56HP or larger.
This manual should be considered as a permanent part of the air conditioning equipment and should
remain with the air conditioning equipment.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Safety Summary ................................................................................................................................................... 1
2. Structure ............................................................................................................................................................... 6
2.1 Outdoor Unit & Refrigerant Cycle ................................................................................................................. 6
2.2 Necessary Tools and Instrument List for Installation .................................................................................... 6
3. Before Installation ................................................................................................................................................. 8
3.1 Line-Up of Outdoor Unit ............................................................................................................................... 8
3.2 Combination of Indoor Unit and Outdoor Unit ............................................................................................ 12
4. Transportation and Handling ............................................................................................................................... 15
4.1 Transportation ............................................................................................................................................ 15
4.2 Handling of Outdoor Unit ............................................................................................................................ 18
5. Outdoor Unit Installation ..................................................................................................................................... 19
5.1 Factory-Supplied Accessories .................................................................................................................... 19
5.2 Installation .................................................................................................................................................. 20
5.3 Service Space ............................................................................................................................................ 21
5.4 Foundation ................................................................................................................................................. 24
5.5 Drain Water Treatment ............................................................................................................................... 26
6. Refrigerant Piping Work ...................................................................................................................................... 28
6.1 Piping Materials .......................................................................................................................................... 29
6.2 Flaring and Joint ......................................................................................................................................... 33
6.3 Caution about Outdoor Unit Installation ..................................................................................................... 34
6.4 Piping Work between Outdoor Units .......................................................................................................... 35
6.5 Piping Connection ...................................................................................................................................... 39
6.5.1 Piping Size between Outdoor Units (Base Unit) ............................................................................... 41
6.5.2 Piping Size between Outdoor Units (2 Units Combination) .............................................................. 42
6.5.3 Piping Size between Outdoor Units (3 Units Combination) .............................................................. 43
6.5.4 Piping Size between Outdoor Units (4 Units Combination) .............................................................. 45
6.5.5 Stop Valve......................................................................................................................................... 47
6.5.6 Piping Connection............................................................................................................................. 49
7. Electrical Wiring .................................................................................................................................................. 59
7.1 General Check ........................................................................................................................................... 60
7.2 Electrical Wiring Connection ...................................................................................................................... 60
7.3 Electrical Wiring for Outdoor Unit ............................................................................................................... 65
7.4 Electrical Wiring Connection of Indoor Unit, Outdoor Unit ......................................................................... 68
7.5 Accessing Switches on Printed Circuit Board ............................................................................................ 70
7.6 Dip Switch Setting of Outdoor Unit ............................................................................................................. 71
8. Additional Refrigerant Charge............................................................................................................................. 75
8.1 Air-Tight Test .............................................................................................................................................. 75
8.2 Vacuuming .................................................................................................................................................. 77
8.3 Additional Refrigerant Charge Calculation ................................................................................................. 78
8.4 Charging Work ........................................................................................................................................... 80
9. Test Run .............................................................................................................................................................. 84
9.1 Before Test Run .......................................................................................................................................... 84
9.2 Test Run ..................................................................................................................................................... 86
10. Safety and Control Device Setting ...................................................................................................................... 92
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1. Safety Summary
CAUTION : CAUTION, used with the safety alert symbol, indicates a hazardous situation which,
if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
FAN-2204 201709 1
DANGER
l Do not perform installation work, refrigerant piping work, drain pump, drain piping and electrical wiring
connection without referring to our installation manual. If the instructions are not followed, it may result in
a water leakage, electric shock or a fire.
l Provide a sufficiently strong foundation. If not, the unit may fall down and it may lead to injuries.
l Be sure to use Nitrogen Gas for air-tight test. If other gases such as oxygen gas, acetylene gas or
fluorocarbon gas are accidentally used, it may cause explosion or gas intoxication.
l Do not install the outdoor unit where there is high level of oil mist, flammable gases, salty air or harmful
gases such as sulfur.
l Do not install the outdoor unit to a space where the flammable gases may occur or leak. It may cause fire.
l If the indoor unit is installed in a small room and the refrigerant gas leakage occurs, the leaked refrigerant
gas fills the room and it may cause suffocation. Do not exceed the maximum permissible concentration of
the refrigerant gas in the room. Consult with distributor for countermeasure such a ventilation system, etc.
l Make sure that the refrigerant leakage test should be performed.
Refrigerant (Fluorocarbon) for this unit is incombustible, non-toxic and odorless.
However if the refrigerant is leaked and is contacted with fire, toxic gas will generate.
Also because the fluorocarbon is heavier than air, the floor surface will be filled with it, which could cause
suffocation.
l Use the specified non-flammable refrigerant (R410A) to the outdoor unit in the refrigerant cycle.
Do not charge material other than R410A into the unit such as hydrocarbon refrigerants (propane or etc.),
oxygen, flammable gases (acetylene or etc.) or poisonous gases when installing, maintaining and moving.
These flammables are extremely dangerous and may cause an explosion, a fire, and injury.
l The installer and system specialist shall secure safety against refrigerant leakage according to local
regulations or standards.
l Refrigerant leakage can cause difficulty with breathing due to insufficient air. Turn OFF the main switch,
extinguish any naked flames and contact your service contractor, if refrigerant leakage occurs.
l For installation, firmly connect the refrigerant pipe before the compressor starts operating.
For maintenance, relocation and disposal, remove the refrigerant pipe after the compressor stops.
If the compressor is operated under the condition that the stop valves are opened without refrigerant pipe,
it may cause abnormal high pressure in refrigerant cycle and may cause explosion, fire or injury.
l Remove gas inside the closing pipe when the brazing work is performed.
If the brazing filler metal is melted with remaining gas inside, the pipes will be blown off and it may cause
injury.
l Do not expose surrounding parts and the oil return pipe of the compressor to the fire when a burner is
used. If the oil return pipe is exposed to the fire, high temperature oil will spurt and it will cause a fire or
injury.
l Do not pour water into the indoor or outdoor unit. These products are equipped with electrical parts.
If poured, it will cause a serious electrical shock.
l Do not touch or adjust safety devices inside the indoor unit or outdoor units. If these devices are touched
or readjusted, it may cause a serious accident.
l Do not perform a short-circuit of the protection device such as a pressure switch when operating.
It may cause a fire and explosion.
l The electrical wiring work must be performed by authorized installers. If not performing the electrical work
completely or a capacity shortage of the power circuit, it may cause an electric shock or fire.
l Perform electrical work according to Installation Manual and all the relevant regulation and standards.
If the instructions are not followed, an electrical shock and fire may occur due to insufficient capacity and
inadequate performance.
l Use specified cables between units and choose the cables correctly. If not, an electrical shock or fire may
occur.
l Ensure that the wiring terminals are tightened securely with the specified torques. If not, generating fire or
electrical shock at the terminal connection part may occur.
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DANGER
l Clamp wires adequately by the cord clamp after the wiring is connected to the terminal block. In addition,
run securely wires through the wiring hole. If not completed, it may cause fire by biting wires.
l Fix the cables securely. External forces on the terminals could lead to a fire.
l Turn OFF the power source completely when handling the service connector.
It may cause an electric shock.
l Do not open the service cover or access panel for the indoor or outdoor units without turning OFF the main
power supply.
l An electrical shock will occur by residual voltage.
Disconnect the power source completely before starting the maintenance for electrical parts.
Check to ensure that no residual voltage is existed after disconnecting the power source.
l In some cases, the packaged air conditioner may not be operated normally under the following cases.
* In case that electrical power for the packaged air conditioner is supplied from the same power
transformer as the device*.
* In case that the power source wires for the device* and the packaged air conditioner are located close to
each other.
Device*: (Ex) Lift, container crane, rectifier for electric railway, inverter power device, arc furnace,
electric furnace, large-sized induction motor and large-sized switch.
It consumes a large quantity of electrical power.
Regarding the cases mentioned above, surge voltage may be inducted in the power supply wiring for the
packaged air conditioner due to a rapid change in power consumption of the device and an activation of
switch.
Therefore, check the field regulations and standards before performing electrical work in order to protect
the power supply for the packaged air conditioner.
l Check that the ground wire is securely connected. If the unit is not correctly grounded, it lead electric
shock. Do not connect the ground wiring to gas piping, water piping, lighting conductor or ground wiring
for telephone.
l Use an ELB (Earth Leakage Breaker).
In the event of fault, there is danger of an electric shock or a fire if it is not used.
FAN-2204 201709 3
WARNING
l Do not install the unit in a place where oil, vapor, organic solvent and corrosive gas (ammonia, sulfur
compound and acid) may be present in quantities.
It may cause refrigerant leakage due to corrosion, electrical shock, deteriorated performance and
breakage.
l Do not use any sprays such as insecticide, lacquer, hair spray or other flammable gases within
approximately one (1) meter from the system.
l If circuit breaker or fuse is often activated, stop the system and contact your service contractor.
l Connect the fuse of specified capacity.
l Protect the wires, electrical parts, etc. from rats or other small animals.
If not protected, rats may gnaw at unprotected parts and which may lead to a fire.
l Before performing any brazing work, check to ensure that there is no flammable material around.
l Do not apply excessive force to the flare nut when tightening. If applied, the flare nut may crack due to
aged degradation and refrigerant leakage may occur. Use the specified tightening torque.
CAUTION
l Do not put any foreign material on the unit or inside the unit.
l Do not step or put any material on the product.
It may cause injury by falling down.
l Provide a strong and correct foundation so that;
a. The outdoor unit is not on an incline.
b. Abnormal sound dose not occur.
c. The outdoor unit will not fall down due to a strong wind or earthquake.
l When using refrigerant be sure to wear leather gloves to prevent cold injuries.
l Do not handle the unit by one person. Do not use the PP band to transport the unit although the unit is
packed by PP band. Additionally, do not handle by bare hands. The fin of heat exchanger may cause
injuries.
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NOTICE
l Do not install the indoor unit, outdoor unit, wired controller and cable within approximately 3 meters from
strong electromagnetic wave radiators such as medical equipment.
l Supply electrical power to the system to energize the oil heater for 12 hours before startup after a long
shutdown.
l Make sure that the outdoor unit is not covered with snow or ice, before operation.
l The piping connection kit may be damaged if its slope exceeds +15o.
l Do not apply an excessive force to the spindle valve at the end of opening. Otherwise, the spindle valve
flies out by refrigerant pressure. At the test run, fully open the gas and liquid valves, otherwise, the
devices will be damaged. (It is closed before shipment.)
l In the case that the pipes are pulled out from the piping cover, after the insulation work is completed, cover
the gap between the piping cover and pipes by a packing (field-supplied). If the gap is not covered, the
unit may be damaged if snow, rain water or small animals enter the unit.
l Check to ensure that each wire is correctly connected at the power source. If it is incorrectly connected,
the unit will not be operated and the alarm code is indicated. In this case, connect the wires correctly.
NOTE
l It is recommended that the room will be ventilated every 3 to 4 hours.
l The heating capacity of the heat pump unit is decreased according to the outdoor air temperature.
Therefore, it is recommended that auxiliary heating equipment be used in the field when the units is
installed in a low temperature region.
FAN-2204 201709 5
2. Structure
2.1 Outdoor Unit & Refrigerant Cycle
Regarding structure drawings and refrigerant cycle diagram, please refer to Technical Catalogue.
Use tools and measuring instruments only for the new refrigerant R410A which is directly touch to refrigerant.
NOTICE
l The refrigerant R410A is adopted. The refrigerant oil tends to be affected by foreign matters such as
moisture, oxide film, or fat. Perform the installation work with care to prevent moisture, dust or different
refrigerant from entering the refrigerant cycle. Otherwise foreign materials may get mixed into the cycle
from such parts as expansion valve and the operation may be unavailable.
l To the different refrigerant or refrigerant oil from being mixed into the cycle, the sizes of the charging
connections have been changed from R407C type and R22 type.
It is necessary to prepare the following tools before performing the installation work.
l Use refrigerant pipes and joints which can be used for R410A.
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G: Interchangeability is available with current R22 l: only for Refrigerant R410A (No Interchangeability with R22)
5: Prohibited F: only for Refrigerant R407C (No Interchangeability with R22)
Interchangeability
with R22 Reason of Non-Interchangeability and Attention
Measuring Instrument and Tool Use
(H: Strictly Required)
R410A R407C
Pipe Cutter Cutting Pipe
Chamfering G G - Removing Burrs
Reamer
Flaring Tool Gl G * The flaring tools for R407C are applicable to R22. Flaring for Tubes
* If using flaring tube, make dimension of tube larger Dimensional Control
Extrusion for R410A.
l - for Extruded Portion
Adjustment Gauge * In case of material 1/2H, flaring is not available. of Tube after Flaring
* In case of material 1/2H, bending is not available. Bending
Pipe Bender G G
Use elbow for bend and braze.
* In case of material 1/2H, expanding of tube is not Expanding Tubes
Refrigerant Expanding Tool G G
available. Use socket for connecting tube.
Pipe
l G * For f12.7, f15.88, spanner size is up 2mm. Connection of
Torque Wrench * For f6.35, f9.52, f19.05, spanner size is the Flare Nut
G G
same.
Brazing Tool G G * Perform correct brazing work. Brazing for Tubes
* Strict Control against Contamin Prevention from
Nitrogen Gas G G (Blow nitrogen during brazing.) Oxidation during
Brazing
* Use a synthetic oil which is equivalent to the oil Applying Oil to
Lubrication Oil
l F used in the refrigeration cycle. the Flared Surface
(for Flare Surface)
* Synthetic oil absorbs moisture quickly.
* Check refrigerant cylinder color. Refrigerant Charging
Refrigerant
l F H Liquid refrigerant charging is required regarding
Cylinder
zeotoropic refrigerant.
Vacuum Pump G G H The current ones are applicable. However, it is Vacuum Pumping
S required to mount a vacuum pump adapter which
Adapter for l can prevent from reverse flow when a vacuum
F
Vacuum Pump pump stops, resulting in no reverse oil flow.
* No interchangeability is available due to higher Vacuum Pumping,
Vacuum Manifold Valve l F pressures when compared with R22. Vacuum Holding,
Drying H Do not use current ones to the different refrigerant. Refrigerant Charging
l If used, mineral oil will flow into the cycle and and Check of
Refrigerant cause sludges, resulting in clogging or compressor Pressures
Charge failure.
Charging Hose l F Connection diameter is different; R410A: UNF1/2,
R407C: UNF7/16.
Charging Cylinder 5 5 * Use the weight scale. -
Measuring
Weight Scale G G - Instrument for
Refrigerant Charging
Refrigerant Gas S * The current gas leakage detector (R22) is not Gas Leakage Check
l F
Leakage Detector applicable due to different detecting method.
S: Interchangeability with R407C.
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3. Before Installation
3.1 Line-Up of Outdoor Unit
(1) This outdoor unit series “JTOH***VPERBS1”, “JTOH***VPEUBS1” and “JTOH***VPEFBS1” can build
the capacity from 8 to 96HP by combining maximum 4 outdoor units from 8 to 24HP.
(2) The outdoor unit of 26 to 96HP consists of the combination of 2 to 4 base units.
26 to 48HP: 2 base units
50 to 72HP: 3 base units
74 to 96HP: 4 base units
The combinations not indicated in the table below are unavailable.
(3) Refer to the item 6.3 for caution about outdoor unit installation.
J T O H 080 V P E R B S 1
Version
Factory
S: Shimizu, Japan
Generation
Power Supply
U: 3~, 460V/60Hz
F: 3~/N, 380V/60Hz
R: 3~, 220V/60Hz
Refrigerant
E: R410A
Module and Combination
A: All Inverter Combination
P: All Inverter Module
Air Discharge
V: Vertical
Capacity
HP x 10 (Example: 080 = 8HP)
Application
H: Heat Pump
Heat Source
O: Air Source
Market Position
T: Tier-1 Commercial VRF
Brand
J: York Brand
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56
58
60
62
64
66
64 38 200m
68
70
72
74
76
78
80
82
84
86
88
90
92
94
96
*1: There might be the possibility of insufficient capacity of 130% combination ratio if the capacity of combination ratio
of indoor units exceed 100% capacity of outdoor unit.
Please refer to the technical catalog.
*2: Contact your distributer or dealer if the capacity of combination ratio exceed 130%.
The system configuration exceed standard combination ratio (130%) without consultation with distributer or dealer is
not acceptable. It may cause activation of alarm and operation failure.
*3: In case of setting the Low Ambient Temperature at cooling operation the minimum capacity of connectable indoor
unit should be 2.5HP.
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NOTES:
1. The connectable indoor unit capacity ratio can be calculated as follows.
Connectable Indoor Unit Capacity Ratio = Total Indoor Unit Capacity / Total Outdoor Unit Capacity
2. For the system under which all the indoor units are supposed to operate simultaneously, the total indoor unit capacity
should be less than outdoor unit capacity. Otherwise, it may cause a decrease of operating performance and operating
limit in overload operation.
3. For the system under which all the indoor units are not supposed to operate simultaneously, the total indoor unit
capacity is available up to 130% against the outdoor unit capacity.
4. Maximum number of connectable indoor units differs depending on the model, capacity, environment and installation
place of connected indoor units. Refer to “Technical Catalog” for the selection.
5. When operating the outdoor unit in cold areas with temperatures of -10oC, or under the high heating load conditions,
the total indoor unit capacity should be less than 100% against the outdoor unit capacity and the total piping length
should be less than 300m.
6. The air flow volume for indoor units of 0.4 to 1.0HP is set higher than that for indoor units of 1.5HP or more. Make sure
to select appropriate indoor units when installing indoor units where cold draft may occur during heating operation. If
installing indoor units in such places, refer to the recommended number of connectable indoor units.
7. (*): For connecting Wall Type with the Expansion Valve Kit, the number of connectable indoor unit is limited according
to the total piping length between the expansion valve and the indoor unit. The total piping length must be less than
the length indicated in the table.
The load capacity per hour or the possibility of all indoor units simultaneous operation is unknown at the design stage,
the total capacity of combined indoor units should be not over 100% against the outdoor unit capacity.
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l Do not hang the unit with the sling belts at the wooden base.
CORRECT INCORRECT
Sling Belt
Sling Belt
Long Hole
Apply sling belts
through long holes
Wooden Base
Wooden Base
l The unit shall not be handled by one person. Do not use the PP band to move the unit although
the unit is packed by PP band. Additionally, do not touch the heat exchanger with bare hands. The
fin of heat exchanger may cause injuries.
l Transportation and Storage
The corrugated paper frame is not sufficiently strong. Therefore follow the instructions below in
order to prevent the unit deformation.
* Do not step or put any material on the product. It may cause injury.
* Apply two sling belts onto the outdoor unit, when lifting it with a crane.
l Transportation and Wire Rope
* To protect the unit, do not remove any Plastic Bands
packing. Corrugated
* Do not stack or put any material on Paper Frame
the product. Attach four 15mm thick
* Apply wire ropes on both sides of the corrugated corner pads
Do not remove as shown.
unit as shown in the figure. corrugated paper
frame and plastic
bands.
Banding Wire
Wooden Base
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Take special care when hanging or moving the outdoor unit because its center of mass is eccentric as shown
in the figure below.
• Center of Gravity
Center of Gravity
a
d
e f c
b
Front Side of Unit
(mm)
460V/60Hz
Outdoor Unit 220V/60Hz
380V/60Hz
(HP)
a b c d e f a b c d e f
8
10 1800 1030 810 700 590 370 1800 1030 810 680 600 370
12
14 1800 1290 810 730 690 370 1800 1290 810 730 690 370
16
1800 1290 810 720 730 340 1800 1290 810 710 730 350
18
20
22 1800 1680 810 710 870 350 1800 1680 810 700 870 350
24
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• Hanging Method
(1) Hang the unit under packing condition with 2 sling belts as shown in Fig. 4.1.
(2) Do not use a wire rope.
(3) Ensure a balance of unit.
(4) Check the safety and lift up the unit gently in order not to incline the unit.
Sling Belt
(kg)
380V/60Hz 220V/60Hz
HP
8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
Net Weight 190 190 210 268 310 311 350 364 365 185 185 205 263 305 306 345 359 360
Gross Weight 206 206 226 286 328 329 370 384 385 201 201 221 281 323 324 365 379 380
460V/60Hz
HP
8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
Net Weight 195 195 215 273 315 316 355 369 370
Gross Weight 211 211 231 291 333 334 375 389 390
(5) Hang the unit without wooden base with 2 sling belts as shown in Fig. 4.2.
Sling Belt
Long Hole
Apply sling belt through
the long hole.
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When using forklift, do not insert forks into Do not apply excessive force to the square holes
the holes on the unit side. The unit may be with forks or other materials. The bottom of the
damaged. unit may be deformed.
* Do not push the bottom base by a fork.
* Do not use a roller.
CORRECT
Ratchet
Wrench
Outdoor Unit
INCORRECT
Outdoor Unit
Wrench
Wooden Base
Wooden Base
NOTE
In case of transportation after unpacking, protect the unit with corrugated paper boards or cloths.
Mast
Fork
Outdoor unit is Outdoor unit is NOT
Contacted to Backrest Contacted to Backrest
Prevent the outdoor unit from contacting to the backrest of forklift during transportation. If not, the heat
exchanger fin may be broken due to sudden starting or stopping.
Do not put any foreign material into the outdoor unit and check to ensure that nothing exists in the
outdoor unit before the installation and test run. Otherwise, a fire or failure, etc. may occur.
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Accessory 8HP 10HP 12HP 14HP 16HP 18HP 20HP 22HP 24HP Remarks
Connection for
Refrigerant - - - - -
Gas Pipe IDf22.2→ IDf22.2→ IDf25.4→ IDf25.4→
Accessory ODf19.05 ODf25.4 ODf28.58 ODf28.58
Pipe
Connection for
Refrigerant - - - - - - -
Liquid Pipe ODf9.52→ ODf12.7→
ODf12.7 ODf15.88
Caution Label
Open/Close
For Indication
Indication for ×2 ×2 ×2 ×2 ×2 ×2 ×2 ×2 ×2 with Fixing Band
of “Open”
Stop Valve
For the system of
Performance
which HP is 56 or ×4 ×4 ×4 ×4 ×4 ×4 ×4 ×4 ×4
Label
larger
For indication
Caution of the system of
Sheet which HP is 56 or
larger
NOTE
If any of these accessories is not packed with the unit, please contact your contractor.
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5.2 Installation
l Provide a sufficiently strong foundation. If not, the unit may fall down and it may lead to injuries.
l Do not install the outdoor unit where the flammable gases may occur or leak. Otherwise, it may
cause a fire.
l If the indoor unit is installed in a small room and the refrigerant gas leakage occurs, the leaked
refrigerant gas fills the room and it may cause suffocation. Do not exceed the maximum
permissible concentration of the refrigerant gas in the room. Consult with distributor for
countermeasure such as ventilation system, etc.
NOTES:
1. Do not install the outdoor unit where there is a high level of oil mist, flammable gases, salty air or harmful
gases such as sulphur and an acid or alkaline environment.
2. Do not install the outdoor unit where the electromagnetic wave is radiated directly to the electrical box.
3. Install the outdoor unit as far from the electromagnetic wave radiator as possible, at least 3 meters away
from it.
Air Inlet
Hood
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(Unit: mm)
1500
Min.
Vent Hole
h2
Front Rear
Side Side
h1
1500
500
765
- In the case of no walls on the front side and the rear side, the service space is required as follows.
* Front Side: Min. 500mm
* Rear Side: Min. 300mm
* Right and Left Sides: Min. 10mm (In the case that the snow protection hood (optional part) or
the air outlet duct (field-supplied) is amounted to the unit, the spaces of
min. 50mm are required.)
- If the wall on the front side is over 1,500mm high, the space of (500 + h2/2) mm for the front side is
required.
- If the wall on the rear side is over 500mm high, the space of (300 + h1/2) mm for the rear side is required.
- When the units are surrounded by walls on more than 2 sides, the space indicated in the figure above is
required.
- For walls on more than 2 sides, secure the service space as shown in the following figures.
- If the space between the unit and an obstacle above the unit is less than 1,500mm or the space above
the unit is closed, set up the duct at the air outlet side in order to prevent short circuit.
- When there are obstacles above the unit, the four (front, rear, right and left) sides of the unit shall be
open in principle.
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1) Walls on 2 Sides
In case that the units are installed adjacent to tall buildings and there are no walls on 2 sides, the
minimum rear side space must be 300mm.
Front Side Front Side Front Side Front Side Front Side
Min. 500 + h2/2
Min. 400 Min. 400
<Top View> <Top View>
*1): In the case that the field-supplied snow protection hood or <Top View>
the air outlet duct is adopted, the space of minimum 50mm is required.
“ ”
This indicates the direction of the unit
(Front Side) when installing the units.
2) Walls on 3 Sides
• Single Installation (Unit: mm)
Min. 10*1)
< Installation in the Same Direction> < Rear to Rear Installation >
No limit for side wall height. No limit for side wall height.
<Top View> <Top View>
*1): In the case that the field-supplied snow protection hood or the air outlet duct is adopted, the space of minimum 50mm is required.
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3) Walls on 4 Sides
• Single Installation
No limit for
side wall height.
Min. 300 + h1/2 (Unit: mm)
▼ No limit for
Min. 800
*2)
Front Side side wall height.
Open
Min. 500 + h2/2
<Top View>
< Installation in the Same Direction> < Rear to Rear Installation >
*2): Partly open a wall if the unit is surrounded by walls on four sides.
NOTES:
1. Keep the upper side open to prevent mutual interference of inlet and outlet air of each outdoor unit.
2. The figure dimensions indicate sufficient spaces around outdoor units for operation and maintenance at
typical installation conditions as follows. [ Operation Mode: Cooling Operation, Outside Temp.: 35oC ]
In case that the outdoor unit ambient temperature is higher and also the short circuit is likely to occur
compared to the installation condition, find an appropriate dimension by calculating air flow current.
3. For the multiple installation, 1 group shall consist of 6 outdoor units (max.).
Keep 1-meter interval between each unit group.
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5.4 Foundation
• Concrete Foundations
(1) The height of the foundation should be over 150mm above the ground.
(2) Provide a drainage around the foundation for smooth drainage.
Filling Mortar
Min. 150
Drainage (Example)
(Width 100 x Depth 20)
* Provide concrete foundation as shown in the figure. * Do not provide concrete foundation
as shown below. The foot of the
outdoor unit may be deformed.
Min. 100mm
Foot
Foot
Foundation
Min. 100mm Foundation Min. 100mm
Min. 100mm
Min. 100mm (Center of Outdoor Unit) The concrete foundations are
installed to each corner of
The concrete foundations are The concrete foundations are the outdoor unit.
installed along the outdoor unit installed along the outdoor unit In this case, the foot of the
width direction. depth direction. outdoor unit may be deformed.
(3) Install the outdoor unit in the front-rear and right-left direction horizontally. (Use a level gauge.)
Check to ensure that the gradient in four directions (front, rear, right and left) is within 10mm.
Front Side
Right Side and Rear Side
and Left Side
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(5) When installing the outdoor unit, fix the unit with anchor bolts and vibration proof mat (field-supplied).
Refer to Fig. 5.1 regarding the location of fixing holes.
(Unit: mm)
Outdoor Unit Dimension
8 - 12HP
Hole for M12 Anchor Bolt
(4 - 38 x 15 Long Hole)
Min. 120
20 - 24HP
Hole for M12 Anchor Bolt
(6 - 38 x 15 Long Hole)
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(Unit: mm)
Outdoor Unit Dimension
8 - 12HP
14 - 18HP
20 - 24HP
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Name Model
Drain Boss DBS-TP10A
Quantity
Applicable
Q'ty
Outdoor Unit HP
8 - 18 1
20 - 36 2
38, 40 3
42 - 48 4
50 - 54 3
56 - 60 4
62 - 66 5
68 - 72 6
74 - 78 5
80 - 84 6
86 - 90 7
92 - 96 8
NOTE
1. When installing the unit above a passage way, drain water sometimes turns to ice on a cold morning.
Therefore, avoid discharging the water into places which people often pass through, because it is slippery.
2. When drain piping is necessary for the outdoor unit, use the drain boss set (Optional, DBS-TP10A).
Do not use drain boss and drain pan kit in the cold area. The drain water in the drain pipe may be frozen
and then the drain pipe may crack.
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l Use the specified non-flammable refrigerant R410A to the outdoor unit in the refrigerant cycle.
Do not charge material other than R410A into the unit such as hydrocarbon refrigerants (propane
or etc.), oxygen, flammable gases (acetylene or etc.) or poisonous gases when installing,
maintaining and moving the unit. These flammables are extremely dangerous and may cause an
explosion, fire, and injury.
l Check to ensure that no pressure exists inside the stop valve before removing the flange.
l Make sure that the refrigerant leakage test is performed. The refrigerant (Fluorocarbon R410A)
for this unit is nonflammable, non-toxic and odorless. However, if the refrigerant leaks and
contacts fire, toxic gas will generate. Also because the fluorocarbon is heavier than air, the floor
surface will be filled with it, which could cause suffocation.
l For installation, firmly connect the refrigerant pipe before the compressor starts operating.
For maintenance, relocation and disposal, remove the refrigerant pipe after the compressor
stops.
If the compressor is operated under the condition that the stop valves are opened without
refrigerant pipe, it may cause abnormal high pressure in refrigerant cycle and may cause an
explosion, fire or injury.
l Before performing any brazing work, check to ensure that there is no flammable material around.
If not, it may cause a fire.
l If the indoor unit is installed in a small room and the refrigerant gas leakage occurs, the leaked
refrigerant gas fills the room and it may cause suffocation. Do not exceed the maximum
permissible concentration of the refrigerant gas in the room. Consult with distributor for an
appropriate ventilation system, etc.
l Check the design pressure for this product is 4.15MPa.
The pressure of refrigerant R410A is 1.4 times higher than that of refrigerant R407C. The
thickness of copper pipe differs depending on its materials, so use the specified piping.
If the specified materials are not used, it may cause explosion, injury, leakage, or fire.
l Ensure to connect the piping among the units in the same refrigerant cycle.
l Wear leather gloves when handling the refrigerant.
If the refrigerant splashes directly to hands, it may be the cause of frostbite.
l Do not apply an excessive force to the flare nut when tightening it. Otherwise, the flare nut may
crack due to aged degradation and refrigerant leakage may occur. Use the specified tightening
torque.
NOTICE
l The refrigerant R410A is adopted. The refrigerant R410A and the refrigerant oil tend to be
affected by foreign matters such as moisture, oxide film, or fat. Perform the installation work
with care to prevent moisture, dust or different refrigerant from entering the refrigerant cycle.
Otherwise, foreign materials may get mixed into the cycle from such parts as expansion valve
and the operation may be unavailable.
l Perform the drain piping work in order to drain water securely. If not, the drain water can flow
back to the unit and it may cause leakage to the room.
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Hole Hole
• Brazing Work
(1) The brazing work must be performed by a authorized installer in order to prevent any trouble.
(2) For piping connection, perform securely non-oxidation brazing with nitrogen substitution. If brazing
the pipes without the nitrogen substitution, a large amount of oxidized scale will be generated in the
pipes. This oxidized scale may cause clogging in the expansion valve, solenoid valve, accumulator
and compressor, which can prevent the unit from operating properly.
Do not use field-supplied antioxidant, etc., which may corrode pipes and deteriorate the refrigerant oil.
Pressure Reducing Valve
(Stop Valve)
Nitrogen Gas
Pipe Valve
Piping Connection on-site (φ6.35)
NOTE:
Do not cover the outlet. If the inner Cover the gap with
Nitrogen
pressure exceeds atmospheric pressure, taping or a rubber plug
Gas
a pinhole may generate and the refrigerant to prevent air from entering
gas will leak from the brazing part. the pipe interior.
NOTES:
1. Make sure to use nitrogen. Nitrogen gas pressure shall be 0.02 MPa or less.
DO NOT use the following gases.
Oxygen: flammable and causes oxidation degradation of the refrigerant oil.
Carbon Dioxide: may cause decrease in drier performance.
Freon Gas: emits harmful gases if exposed to fire.
(3) Use a quality brazing filler metal specified in JIS. Select a flux whose chlorine concentration is low.
(4) Remove the flux completely after the brazing work.
NOTE:
When the brazing work is performed, perform brazing to minimum portion by appropriate temperature
to suppress generating oxidized scale.
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Do not apply
the refrigerant oil
to the outside of
the flaring part.
(4) Be sure to use the accessory flare nuts for indoor unit connections.
(5) In case that the temperature and humidity inside the ceiling exceed 27oC/RH80%, apply additional
insulation (approx. 10mm in thickness) to the accessory insulation. It prevents dew condensation on
the surface of the insulation (refrigerant pipe only).
(6) Perform the air-tight test (4.15MPa for the test pressure).
(7) Perform cold insulation work by insulating and taping the flare connection and reducer connection.
Also insulate all the refrigerant pipes.
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● When connecting the indoor unit and outdoor unit refrigerant pipes, the refrigerant pipes shall be supported
appropriately. Do not let contact them with the weak strength portion of a wall or a ceiling. If not, it may
cause abnormal sound due to piping vibration.
● Precautions during installing and fixing the pipes.
CORRECT
within + 15o
Outdoor Unit
Multi-Kit
Indoor Unit
Install multi-kits horizontally.
Gas Piping
NOTE:
Temperature changes in refrigerant during operation
of the unit can cause pipes to expand or contract.
If tying the gas piping with liquid piping together by taping,
Liquid Piping it may cause of a piping deformation.
Example: Recommended From each Indoor Unit to Multi-Kit, use hard copper pipes that bend to prevent kinking.
NOTE
When on-site piping with joint such as elbow or socket is buried, provide a service access door to
facilitate the check for connecting part.
Do not apply an excessive force to the flare nut when tightening it. Otherwise, the flare nut may
crack due to aged deterioration and refrigerant leakage may occur. Use the specified tightening
torque.
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90o + 2o
(mm)
+0
45 o Diameter A
+ 2o -0.4
(fd)
fA R410A
6.35 9.1
9.52 13.2
0.4 ~ 0.8R
12.7 16.6 (T) It is impossible to perform the flaring
15.88 19.7 work with 1/2H material. In this case,
fd ≥19.05 (T) use an accessory pipe (with a flare).
• Joint Selection
If 1/2H material is used, the flaring work cannot be performed. In this case, use a joint selected from the
table below.
< Minimum Thickness of Joint (mm) > < Flare Nut Dimension B (mm) >
Diameter R410A Diameter R410A B
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Piping Outlet Outdoor Unit Outdoor Unit Outdoor Unit Outdoor Unit Outdoor Unit Outdoor Unit Piping Outlet
Direction A B C C B A Direction
: Keep the straight-line distance of 500mm or more for piping after the piping connection kit.
La Lb Lb La
Lc Lc
Piping Ld Ld Piping
Connection Connection
Kit 1 Piping Connection Kit 3 Piping Connection Kit 3 Kit 1
: Keep the straight-line distance of 500mm or more for piping after the piping connection kit.
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NOTES:
1. The piping connection kit (MC-NP**SA) consists of branch pipes for gas and liquid.
Connecting pipe is not included in these kits (Field-Supplied).
2. The old model (MC-NP**A1) is not available.
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Select the pipe size according to the item 6.5.1 - 6.5.3 “Piping Size between Outdoor Units”.
For refrigerant piping work, the optional piping connection kit is required to branch the pipe between outdoor
units.
The arrangement for outdoor units should be determined depending on the piping direction when the
refrigerant piping work and installation work are planned. When the outdoor unit is installed, perform the
installation work according to the following restrictions.
(1) Piping length between piping connection kit 1 and each outdoor unit should be
LA < LB < LC < LD < 10m.
Keep the straight-line distance of 500mm or more after the piping connection kit 1.
Upstream Side
Upstream Side
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(2) Place the piping connection kit lower than the outdoor unit piping connection.
In case that the piping connection kit is placed higher than the outdoor unit piping connection, keep
300mm (max.) between the piping connection kit and the bottom of the outdoor unit. Also, provide the
oil trap (min. 200mm) between the piping connection kit and the outdoor unit.
Max. Max.
Max.
Indoor Unit Side 300mm 300mm
300mm
The refrigerant oil is stagnated to the unit stopped.
Indoor Unit
Side
(3) In case that the piping length between outdoor units is 2m or more, the oil trap for the gas pipe should
be provided so that accumulation of refrigerant oil may not occur.
Indoor Unit Indoor Unit Oil Trap Oil Trap Oil Trap
Side Side Min. 200mm Min. 200mm Min. 200mm
Less
Less Less
than 2m Less than 2m Less than 2m than 2m
Less than 2m Less than 2m than 2m 2m or more
Less than 2m
2m or more 2m or more
10m or less
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(4) Place the outdoor unit pipe horizontally or with the pipe slanted downward towards the indoor unit side
so that accumulation of refrigerant oil may not occur in the pipe.
Refrigerant oil
accumulates in the pipe.
(5) For servicing, in case that the pipe is placed frontward of the outdoor unit, secure min. 500mm
between the outdoor unit and piping connection kits. (When the compressor is replaced, a space of
min. 500mm is required.)
Outdoor Unit Outdoor Unit Outdoor Unit Outdoor Unit Outdoor Unit Outdoor Unit Outdoor Unit
Piping Piping
Connection Kit Connection Kit Piping
Connection Kit Piping
Connection Kit
within + 15o
NOTICE
The refrigerant system may be damaged if the slope of the piping connection kit exceeds +15o.
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● Prepare the refrigerant pipe in the field for the piping work.
Refer to Fig. 6.1 for the position of piping connection.
(Unit: mm)
100
253
248
92
Power Source Wiring Outlet I 127
(φ65 Knockout Hole)
* The figures illustrate the examples of a small cabinet. Gas Piping and Liquid Piping Outlet
(Knockout Square Hole)
This hole is not used.
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● Piping Direction
Fix the pipes adequately in order to avoid vibration and excessive
force to the valve.
(1) The pipes can be installed in three directions (front, rear or
bottom side) from the bottom base.
For vibration protection, properly fix the piping connection and
check that no excessive force is applied to the stop valve. Front Side
Bottom Base
(2) Operation of the stop valve should be performed according to Item 6.5.4.
(3) Connect the pipes according to Table 6.1 and 6.2.
(4) Completely seal the penetration part at the bottom of the pipes with insulation in order to prevent rain
water from entering the conduit.
For Piping from Bottom Base For Piping from Front or Rear Side Piping Cover
Transition
Wiring
NOTICE
After removing the pipes and completing insulation work, cover the gap between the pipe cover and the
pipes with packing (field-supplied). If the gap is not covered, the unit may be damaged if snow, rain water or
animals enter the unit.
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Outdoor Unit
a
Refrigerant Piping
To Indoor Units
(fmm)
Outdoor Unit
8 10 12 14 16
(HP)
19.05 22.2 25.4 25.4 28.58
Gas
(19.05 - 22.2) (22.2 - 25.4) (25.4 - 28.58) (25.4 - 28.58) (28.58 - 31.75)
Piping Size a
9.52 9.52 12.7 12.7 12.7
Liquid
(9.52 - 12.7) (9.52 - 12.7) (12.7 - 15.88) (12.7 - 15.88) (12.7 - 15.88)
Outdoor Unit
18 20 22 24
(HP)
28.58 28.58 28.58 28.58
Gas
(28.58 - 31.75) (28.58 - 31.75) (28.58 - 31.75) (28.58 - 31.75)
Piping Size a
15.88 15.88 15.88 15.88
Liquid
(15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05)
If the specified main refrigerant piping on the table is not available on site, follow the allowable piping size in parentheses.
When using the main refrigerant piping indicated in parentheses, prepare an appropriate reducer on site.
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a b b a
c c
To Indoor Units Piping Connection Kit Piping Connection Kit To Indoor Units
(fmm)
Outdoor Unit
26 28 30 32 34 36
(HP)
Combination Outdoor Unit A 14 16 18 18 18 18
Unit Outdoor Unit B 12 12 12 14 16 18
Piping Connection Kit MC-NP21SA
31.75 31.75 31.75 31.75 31.75 38.1
Gas
(31.75-34.9) (31.75-34.9) (31.75-34.9) (31.75-34.9) (31.75-34.9) (38.1-41.3)
a
19.05 19.05 19.05 19.05 19.05 19.05
Liquid
(19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2)
25.4 28.58 28.58 28.58 28.58 28.58
Gas
(25.4-28.58) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75)
Piping Size b
12.7 12.7 15.88 15.88 15.88 15.88
Liquid
(12.7-15.88) (12.7-15.88) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05)
25.4 25.4 25.4 25.4 28.58 28.58
Gas
(25.4-28.58) (25.4-28.58) (25.4-28.58) (25.4-28.58) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75)
c
12.7 12.7 12.7 12.7 12.7 15.88
Liquid
(12.7-15.88) (12.7-15.88) (12.7-15.88) (12.7-15.88) (12.7-15.88) (15.88-19.05)
Outdoor Unit
38 40 42 44 46 48
(HP)
Combination Outdoor Unit A 24 22 24 22 24 24
Unit Outdoor Unit B 14 18 18 22 22 24
Piping Connection Kit MC-NP21SA
38.1 38.1 38.1 38.1 38.1 38.1
Gas
(38.1-41.3) (38.1-41.3) (38.1-41.3) (38.1-41.3) (38.1-41.3) (38.1-41.3)
a
19.05 19.05 19.05 19.05 19.05 19.05
Liquid
(19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2)
28.58 28.58 28.58 28.58 28.58 28.58
Gas
(28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75)
Piping Size b
15.88 15.88 15.88 15.88 15.88 15.88
Liquid
(15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05)
25.4 28.58 28.58 28.58 28.58 28.58
Gas
(25.4-28.58) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75)
c
12.7 15.88 15.88 15.88 15.88 15.88
Liquid
(12.7-15.88) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05)
* Perform the installation of the outdoor unit and piping connection according to the figure.
Refer to the table for the outdoor unit model, the piping connection kit model and the piping diameter.
* If the specified main refrigerant piping on the table is not available on site, follow the allowable piping size in parentheses.
When using the main refrigerant piping indicated in parentheses, prepare an appropriate reducer on site.
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a c d d c a
b e e b
Piping Connection Kit 1 Piping Connection Kit 2 Piping Connection Kit 2 Piping Connection Kit 1
To Indoor Units To Indoor Units
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(fmm)
Model 50 52 54 56 58 60
Outdoor Unit A 18 18 18 24 22 24
Combination
Outdoor Unit B 18 18 18 18 18 18
Unit
Outdoor Unit C 14 16 18 14 18 18
Piping Connection Kit MC-NP30SA MC-NP31SA
38.1 38.1 38.1 44.45 44.45 44.45
Gas
(38.1-41.3) (38.1-41.3) (38.1-41.3) (41.28-44.45) (41.28-44.45) (41.28-44.45)
a
19.05 19.05 19.05 19.05 19.05 19.05
Liquid
(19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2)
31.75 31.75 31.75 31.75 38.1 38.1
Gas
(31.75-34.9) (31.75-34.9) (31.75-34.9) (31.75-34.9) (38.1-41.3) (38.1-41.3)
b
19.05 19.05 19.05 19.05 19.05 19.05
Liquid
(19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2)
28.58 28.58 28.58 28.58 28.58 28.58
Gas
(28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75)
Piping Size c
15.88 15.88 15.88 15.88 15.88 15.88
Liquid
(15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05)
28.58 28.58 28.58 28.58 28.58 28.58
Gas
(28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75)
d
15.88 15.88 15.88 15.88 15.88 15.88
Liquid
(15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05)
25.4 28.58 28.58 25.4 28.58 28.58
Gas
(25.4-28.58) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (25.4-28.58) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75)
e
12.7 12.7 15.88 12.7 15.88 15.88
Liquid
(12.7-15.88) (12.7-15.88) (15.88-19.05) (12.7-15.88) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05)
Model 62 64 66 68 70 72
Outdoor Unit A 24 24 24 24 24 24
Combination
Outdoor Unit B 24 22 24 22 24 24
Unit
Outdoor Unit C 14 18 18 22 22 24
Piping Connection Kit MC-NP31SA
44.45 44.45 44.45 44.45 44.45 44.45
Gas
(41.28-44.45) (41.28-44.45) (41.28-44.45) (41.28-44.45) (41.28-44.45) (41.28-44.45)
a
19.05 19.05 19.05 22.2 22.2 22.2
Liquid
(19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2) (22.2-25.4) (22.2-25.4) (22.2-25.4)
38.1 38.1 38.1 38.1 38.1 38.1
Gas
(38.1-41.3) (38.1-41.3) (38.1-41.3) (38.1-41.3) (38.1-41.3) (38.1-41.3)
b
19.05 19.05 19.05 19.05 19.05 19.05
Liquid
(19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2)
28.58 28.58 28.58 28.58 28.58 28.58
Gas
(28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75)
Piping Size c
15.88 15.88 15.88 15.88 15.88 15.88
Liquid
(15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05)
28.58 28.58 28.58 28.58 28.58 28.58
Gas
(28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75)
d
15.88 15.88 15.88 15.88 15.88 15.88
Liquid
(15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05)
25.4 28.58 28.58 28.58 28.58 28.58
Gas
(25.4-28.58) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75)
e
12.7 15.88 15.88 15.88 15.88 15.88
Liquid
(12.7-15.88) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05)
* Perform the installation of the outdoor unit and piping connection according to the figure.
Refer to the table for the outdoor unit model, the piping connection kit model and the piping diameter.
* If the specified main refrigerant piping on the table is not available on site, follow the allowable piping size in parentheses.
When using the main refrigerant piping indicated in parentheses, prepare an appropriate reducer on site.
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b c c b
d d
a Piping Connection Kit 2 e e Piping Connection Kit 2 a
f f
b b
Piping Connection Kit 1 Piping Connection Kit 3 Piping Connection Kit 3 Piping Connection Kit 1
To Indoor Units To Indoor Units
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(fmm)
Model 74 76 78 80 82 84
Outdoor Unit A 24 22 24 24 24 24
Combination Outdoor Unit B 18 18 18 24 24 24
Unit Outdoor Unit C 18 18 18 18 18 18
Outdoor Unit D 14 18 18 14 16 18
Piping Connection Kit MC-NP40SA
50.8 50.8 50.8 50.8 50.8 50.8
Gas
(50.8-54.0) (50.8-54.0) (50.8-54.0) (50.8-54.0) (50.8-54.0) (50.8-54.0)
a
22.2 22.2 22.2 22.2 22.2 22.2
Liquid
(22.2-25.4) (22.2-25.4) (22.2-25.4) (22.2-25.4) (22.2-25.4) (22.2-25.4)
38.1 38.1 38.1 38.1 38.1 38.1
Gas
(38.1-41.3) (38.1-41.3) (38.1-41.3) (38.1-41.3) (38.1-41.3) (38.1-41.3)
b
19.05 19.05 19.05 19.05 19.05 19.05
Liquid
(19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2)
31.75 38.1 38.1 31.75 31.75 38.1
Gas
(31.75-34.9) (38.1-41.3) (38.1-41.3) (31.75-34.9) (31.75-34.9) (38.1-41.3)
c
19.05 19.05 19.05 19.05 19.05 19.05
Liquid
(19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2)
Piping Size
28.58 28.58 28.58 28.58 28.58 28.58
Gas
(28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75)
d
15.88 15.88 15.88 15.88 15.88 15.88
Liquid
(15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05)
28.58 28.58 28.58 28.58 28.58 28.58
Gas
(28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75)
e
15.88 15.88 15.88 15.88 15.88 15.88
Liquid
(15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05)
25.4 28.58 28.58 25.4 28.58 28.58
Gas
(25.4-28.58) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (25.4-28.58) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75)
f
12.7 15.88 15.88 12.7 12.7 15.88
Liquid
(12.7-15.88) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (12.7-15.88) (12.7-15.88) (15.88-19.05)
Model 86 88 90 92 94 96
Outdoor Unit A 24 24 24 24 24 24
Combination Outdoor Unit B 24 24 24 24 24 24
Unit Outdoor Unit C 24 24 24 22 24 24
Outdoor Unit D 14 16 18 22 22 24
Piping Connection Kit MC-NP40SA
50.8 50.8 50.8 50.8 50.8 50.8
Gas
(50.8-54.0) (50.8-54.0) (50.8-54.0) (50.8-54.0) (50.8-54.0) (50.8-54.0)
a
22.2 22.2 25.4 25.4 25.4 25.4
Liquid
(22.2-25.4) (22.2-25.4) (25.4-28.58) (25.4-28.58) (25.4-28.58) (25.4-28.58)
38.1 38.1 38.1 38.1 38.1 38.1
Gas
(38.1-41.3) (38.1-41.3) (38.1-41.3) (38.1-41.3) (38.1-41.3) (38.1-41.3)
b
19.05 19.05 19.05 19.05 19.05 19.05
Liquid
(19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2)
38.1 38.1 38.1 38.1 38.1 38.1
Gas
(38.1-41.3) (38.1-41.3) (38.1-41.3) (38.1-41.3) (38.1-41.3) (38.1-41.3)
c
19.05 19.05 19.05 19.05 19.05 19.05
Liquid
(19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2) (19.05-22.2)
Piping Size
28.58 28.58 28.58 28.58 28.58 28.58
Gas
(28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75)
d
15.88 15.88 15.88 15.88 15.88 15.88
Liquid
(15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05)
28.58 28.58 28.58 28.58 28.58 28.58
Gas
(28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75)
e
15.88 15.88 15.88 15.88 15.88 15.88
Liquid
(15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05)
25.4 28.58 28.58 28.58 28.58 28.58
Gas
(25.4-28.58) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75) (28.58-31.75)
f
12.7 12.7 15.88 15.88 15.88 15.88
Liquid
(12.7-15.88) (12.7-15.88) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05) (15.88-19.05)
* Perform the installation of the outdoor unit and piping connection according to the figure.
Refer to the table for the outdoor unit model, the piping connection kit model and the piping diameter.
* If the specified main refrigerant piping on the table is not available on site, follow the allowable piping size in parentheses.
When using the main refrigerant piping indicated in parentheses, prepare an appropriate reducer on site.
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Service Port
Gas Valve
Heat Exchanger Fin Liquid Valve
Liquid Valve
Heat Exchanger Gas Valve (Body)
Valve Stay
Metal Plate for
Protection
Closing Pipe
End of Closing Pipe (φ6.35)
Burner
Cutting Portion
(φ6.35 Pipe)
Cut Here Closing Pipe Fig. 6.2
l Ensure that there is no gas inside the pipe when removing the closing pipe.
Otherwise, the pipe may be blown out and it may lead to injury.
l Do not expose surrounding parts and the oil return pipe of the compressor to flames when torch
is used. If the oil return piping is exposed to the fire, high temperature oil will spurt and cause a
fire or injury.
Flare Nut
l Do not apply an excessive force to the spindle valve after fully opening the spindle.
The back seat construction is not provided.
l At the test run, fully open the spindle. If it is not fully opened, the devices will be damaged.
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Refrigerant Pressure
Cap
Tightening Torque: 49.0 - 58.0 N-m
Spindle Valve
Counterclockwise...Open
Clockwise...............Close
Tightening Torque: (a) N-m
Cap
Tightening Torque: (b) N-m
O-ring
Hexagonal Wrench Refrigerant Pressure
To open or close
spindle valve
Wrench Size: (e)
Spindle Valve
Counterclockwise...Open
Clockwise...............Close
Tightening Torque: (c) N-m
Flare Nut
Tightening Torque: (d) N-m
Refrigerant Piping
l Do not apply an excessive force to the spindle valve after fully opening the spindle.
The back seat construction is not provided.
l At the test run, fully open the spindle. If it is not fully opened, the devices will be damaged.
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Flaring Flaring
90o Elbow B 90o Elbow A
Liquid Pipe Liquid Pipe
(Field-Supplied) (Field-Supplied)
(Field-Supplied) (Field-Supplied)
Flaring Flaring
Flaring Flaring
90o Elbow B Accessory Pipe 90o Elbow B
Liquid Pipe
(Field-Supplied) (for Liquid Line) (Field-Supplied)
(Field-Supplied)
90o Elbow A
(Field-Supplied)
Accessory Pipe Accessory Pipe
(for Gas Line) (for Gas Line)
Flaring
90o Elbow A
Liquid Pipe
(Field-Supplied)
(Field-Supplied)
Gas Pipe
(Field-Supplied)
NOTES:
1. Ensure that the closing pipe of the gas stop valve is removed firstly.
2. Refer to the item 6.2 for the flaring work.
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● Construction Example
The following figures show the examples of 3 units combination.
Regarding the piping work for Combination Unit, refer to “Installation & Maintenance Manual” attached to
the piping connection kit.
Accessory Pipe
(L-Shape)
Outdoor Unit B
Accessory Pipe
(L-Shape) Outdoor Unit C
Foundation
View from P
Connecting Piping
min.500mm
(Attached to Piping Connection Kit)
Accessory Pipe
(Z-Shape) Outdoor Unit B
Gas Piping
(Field-Supplied) Outdoor Unit C
Liquid Piping
(Field-Supplied)
Gas Piping
Piping Connection Kit 1 (Field-Supplied)
(Gas)
Piping Connection Kit 2
(Liquid) Accessory Pipe
(L-Shape)
Piping Connection Kit 2
(Gas) Liquid Piping
(Field-Supplied)
Gas Piping
(Field-Supplied)
NOTE:
The figure shows the case that the refrigerant pipes are pulled out from the front side piping cover.
They can be also pulled out from the bottom base hole.
52 FAN-2204 201709
● Construction Example
The following figures show the examples of 4 units combination.
Regarding the piping work for Combination Unit, refer to “Installation & Maintenance Manual” attached to
the piping connection kit.
Liquid Piping
Outdoor
(Field-Supplied) Unit C
View from P
Connecting Piping
min.500mm
(Attached to Piping Connection Kit)
Accessory Pipe
(L-Shape)
Gas Piping
(Field-Supplied)
Accessory Pipe
(L-Shape) Gas Piping
(Field-Supplied)
NOTE:
The figure shows the case that the refrigerant pipes are pulled out from the front side piping cover.
They can be also pulled out from the bottom base hole.
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For selecting the pipe sizes between the outdoor unit and the piping connection kit 1 , between the piping
connection kits 2 and for piping connection kit A , refer to the items from 6.5.1 to 6.5.3 “Piping Size between
Outdoor Units”.
Upstream Side
1 La 1 Lb 1 Lc
2
Piping Piping
Connection Kit 1 A Connection Kit 2 A
Upstream Side
1 1 1 1
2 La
Piping Piping Lb Lc Ld
A Connection Kit 2
Connection 2
3 Kit 1 A
Piping
A Connection Kit 3
First Branch B
4
D L3
5 5 5 H1
Indoor Indoor Indoor
4 Unit Unit Unit
4 H2
L1
C C L2
L3 L3 L3
5 5 5
Indoor Indoor Indoor
Unit Unit Unit
Keep the straight line distance of 500mm or more after the piping connection kit.
< Example 1 > Line Branch (Including Main Pipe Branch) < Example 2 > Using Piping Connection Kit
a c e d f h
First Branch
b Piping Connection Kit
g
Indoor Terminal Indoor Terminal
Multi-Kit Unit Indoor Unit First Branch Unit Indoor Unit
Multi-Kit
A B A B
NOTE:
The main pipe branch is the piping branch method where
Multi-Kits are connected to the pipes both after the first branch.
a b
c Indoor Unit
Main Pipe d e
Branch
f
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HP 8, 10 12 14 - 18 20 - 22 24 26 - 66 68 - 88 90 - 96
Max. Additional Refrigerant Charge (kg) 28 36 40 51 52 63 73 93
6. If the piping length (L3) between each multi-kit and indoor unit is considerably longer than other indoor unit,
refrigerant may not flow well and also performance may be deteriorated compared to other models.
(Recommended Piping Length: within 15m)
7. For the maximum pipe length of 100m or more, the liquid and gas pipe size of the main pipe (the piping connection
kit 1 to the first branch) should be increased by one size with reducers (field-supplied).
8. In the case that the pipe length between the first branch and the terminal indoor unit is more than 40m, make sure to
follow “Piping Branch Restriction“ when installing.
9. In the case of DOAS connection, make sure that the height difference between the indoor units, H2, should be within
15m.
10. Install the bent pipe or (horizontal) loop pipe to the on-site installed pipe in order to absorb the stretch of the
refrigerant pipe caused by the temperature change.
11. (*) in the table above is optional.
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(1) In the case that the piping length L2 is over 40m, the size of gas and liquid lines “b and c” or “g and h”
should be increased by one size with reducers (field-supplied).
*If (a) is smaller than (b, g) after increasing the size, increase the size of (a) to the same size as (b, g).
(2) The difference between the piping length from the first branch to the farthest indoor unit and the piping
length from the first branch to the closest indoor unit must be within 40m.
*(g+h+j)-(b+d)<40m
Piping Length from the Multi-Kit at the first branch
to the terminal Indoor Unit is within 40 ~ 90m
L2
a b c e
d f
First Branch Terminal
Multi-Kit The Closest Indoor Unit Indoor Unit
from the First Branchޓ
L2
g
j Terminal
h Indoor Unit
i k
(1) In the case that L2 is over 40m, the size of gas and liquid lines “b, d and f” should be increased by one
size with reducers (field-supplied).
*If (a) is smaller than (b) after increasing the size, increase the size of (a) to the same size as (b).
b d f h
a
c e g i Terminal
First Branch Indoor Unit
Multi-Kit
The Closest Indoor Unit The Farthest Indoor Unit
from the First Branch from the First Branch
(T): Main Piping Branch: Both of the pipes branched from a Multi-Kit are connected to the next Multi-Kits.
Header branch can be used with line branch. Header branch can also be used after the second branch.
Do not connect a line branch to a header branch. When using header branch, make sure that the piping
length L2 from the Multi-Kit at the first branch to the farthest indoor unit is within 40m.
Within 40m
Line Branch
Header Branch
Header Branch
Indoor Unit
Within 40m
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NOTES:
1. The connectable indoor unit capacity ratio can be calculated as follows.
Connectable Indoor Unit Capacity Ratio = Total Indoor Unit Capacity / Total Outdoor Unit Capacity
2. For the system under which all the indoor units are supposed to operate simultaneously, the total
indoor unit capacity should be less than outdoor unit capacity. Otherwise, it may cause a decrease of
operating performance and operating limit in overload operation.
3. For the system under which all the indoor units are not supposed to operate simultaneously, the total
indoor unit capacity is available up to 130% against the outdoor unit capacity.
4. When operating the outdoor unit in cold areas with temperatures of -10oC, or under the high heating
load conditions, the total indoor unit capacity should be less than 100% against the outdoor unit
capacity and the total piping length should be less than 300m.
5. The air flow volume for indoor units of 0.8 and 1.0HP is set higher than that for indoor units of
1.5HP or more. Make sure to select appropriate indoor units when installing indoor units where
cold draft may occur during heating operation. If installing indoor units in such places, refer to the
recommended number of connectable indoor units.
6. For connecting Tempclean Indoor Unit and Outdoor Air Processing Air Conditioner, the number of the
indoor units should be within recommended connectable indoor units number.
7. If combination capacity of indoor units exceed 100% of outdoor unit capacity, there might be the
possibility of insufficient capacity of 130% combination ratio. Refer to the technical catalog for the
detail. If combination capacity exceed 130% contact your distributer or dealer.
* Contact your distributer or dealer if the capacity of combination ratio exceed 130%.
The system configuration exceed combination ratio of 130% without consultation with distributer or
dealer is not acceptable. It may cause activation of alarm and operation failure.
The load capacity per hour or the possibility of all indoor units simultaneous operation is unknown at the design
stage, the total capacity of combined indoor units should be not over 100% against the outdoor unit capacity.
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7. Electrical Wiring
l Turn OFF the main power switch of the indoor unit and the outdoor unit and wait for more than
3 minutes before electrical wiring work or a periodical check is performed.
l Check to ensure that the indoor fan and the outdoor fan have stopped before electrical wiring work
or a periodical check is performed.
l Protect the wires, electrical parts, etc. from rats or other small animals.
If not, rats may gnaw at unprotected parts, which may lead to a fire.
l Avoid the wirings from touching the refrigerant pipes, plate edges and electrical parts inside the
unit. If not, the wires will be damaged and at the worst, a fire will occur.
l Use a medium sensing speed type ELB (Earth Leakage Breaker, activation speed of 0.1 sec. or
less). If not, it will cause an electric shock or a fire.
l Fix the cables securely. External forces on the terminals could lead to a fire.
l Tighten screws according to the following torque.
M4: 1.0 to 1.3 N-m
M5: 2.0 to 2.5 N-m
M6: 4.0 to 5.0 N-m
M8: 9.0 to 11.0 N-m
M10: 18.0 to 23.0 N-m
l Set DSW7 on the PCB1 according to each power supply shown in the figure below.
No setting is required.
220V Unit: 220V Setting Before Shipment
380V Unit: 380V Setting Before Shipment
400V Unit: 400V Setting Before Shipment
460V Unit: 460V Setting Before Shipment
Setting is required.
380-415V Unit: 415V Setting Before Shipment
Heat Pump ON ON ON
(2 Pipes) OFF OFF OFF
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
l The electrical wiring work must be performed by authorized installers in order to prevent an electric
shock or a fire.
l Perform the electrical work according to the regulation of each region and “Installation &
Maintenance Manual”, and the dedicated electrical circuit must be used. If the electrical wiring
work is performed incorrectly or there is a capacity shortage of the power circuit, it will cause an
electric shock or a fire.
l Use the specified cables for wiring between the outdoor unit and indoor units. Selecting incorrect
cables will cause an electric shock or a fire.
l Tightly secure the wirings to the terminal block according to the specified torque. If tightening the
terminals is not completed, heat generation, an electric shock or a fire will occur at the terminal
connections.
l Tightly clamp the wires with a cord clamp after the wiring to the terminal block has been completed.
In addition, run securely the wires through the wiring hole. If not, the wires will be pinched and it
may cause a fire.
l Turn OFF the power source when handling the service connector. Otherwise, it may cause an
electric shock.
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l The ELB (earth leakage breaker), FUSE and S (main switch) must be installed for each outdoor unit
and also for each indoor unit group. If not, it may cause an electrical shock or fire.
l Perform the electrical work according to the regulation of each region and “Installation &
Maintenance Manual”, and the dedicated electrical circuit must be used. If the electrical wiring
work is performed incorrectly or there is a capacity shortage of the power circuit, it will cause an
electric shock or a fire.
l Check that the ground wire is securely connected. If the unit is not correctly grounded, it may lead
to an electrical shock.
Do not connect the ground wiring to a gas piping, water piping, lighting conductor or ground wiring
for telephone.
l The power sources for the indoor unit and outdoor unit should be supplied respectively.
l The power source for each indoor unit group should be supplied respectively.
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7 7
9 9 9
S
FUSE Indoor Indoor
ELB Unit 10 Unit 10
Indoor Unit 8 8
Power Source
1N~ 230V/50Hz
1N~ 220-240V/50Hz
1N~ 220V/60Hz
1~ 220V/60Hz
(2) The recommended wire size and main switch( 1 ~ 7 ) are shown in Table 7.1.
Please refer to the indoor units installation manual for other cables ( 8 ~ 10 ).
• Select the capacity of power transformer according to the maximum running current.
• When the power supply wiring is too long, select the minimum wiring size whose voltage drop is within
2%.
• Power supply voltage should comply with the following requirements.
Supply Voltage: Rated Voltage within ±10%
Starting Voltage: Rated Voltage within -15%
Operating Voltage: Rated Voltage within ±10%
Imbalance between Phases: within 3%
• Calculate short-circuit current from the power transformer and electrical wiring length and size, and
select the appropriate rated capacity for ELB (earth leakage breaker).
• Select ELB which can be used for the high harmonic wave.
l Do not connect the earth wire to the gas pipe, water pipe or lightening conductor.
Gas Pipe: An explosion and ignition may occur when gas leaks.
Water Pipe: Earth wire becomes ineffective when a hard vinyl pipe is used.
Lightning Conductor: The earth electric potential abnormally increases
when a lightening conductor is used.
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(3) The recommended wiring, ELB, breaker size are shown in Table 7.1 and 7.2.
Table 7.1 Electrical Data and Recommended Wiring, Breaker Size/1 Outdoor Unit
3
1 ELB
Maximum Main Switch
Power
Running Nominal
Model Power Supply Supply Line Nominal Nominal 2 Fuse
Current Sensitive
Current Current
Current
(A) (fmm) (A) (mA) (A) (A)
JTOH080VPEUBS1 14.0 MLFC 2.0SQ 20 30 20 20
JTOH100VPEUBS1 19.0 MLFC 3.5SQ 30 30 25 25
JTOH120VPEUBS1 21.0 MLFC 3.5SQ 30 30 25 25
JTOH140VPEUBS1 26.0 MLFC 5.5SQ 30 30 32 32
JTOH160VPEUBS1 460V/60Hz 29.5 MLFC 5.5SQ 40 30 40 40
JTOH180VPEUBS1 33.5 MLFC 5.5SQ 40 30 40 40
JTOH200VPEUBS1 39.5 MLFC 8.0SQ 50 30 50 50
JTOH220VPEUBS1 40.0 MLFC 8.0SQ 50 30 50 50
JTOH240VPEUBS1 47.5 MLFC 14.0SQ 60 30 63 63
JTOH080VPEFBS1 15.5 MLFC 2.0SQ 20 30 20 20
JTOH100VPEFBS1 21.5 MLFC 3.5SQ 30 30 25 25
JTOH120VPEFBS1 24.0 MLFC 3.5SQ 30 30 25 25
JTOH140VPEFBS1 29.5 MLFC 5.5SQ 30 30 32 32
JTOH160VPEFBS1 380V/60Hz 33.0 MLFC 5.5SQ 40 30 40 40
JTOH180VPEFBS1 37.5 MLFC 5.5SQ 40 30 40 40
JTOH200VPEFBS1 44.5 MLFC 8.0SQ 50 30 50 50
JTOH220VPEFBS1 45.0 MLFC 8.0SQ 50 30 50 50
JTOH240VPEFBS1 53.0 MLFC 14.0SQ 60 30 63 63
JTOH080VPERBS1 25.5 MLFC 3.5SQ 30 30 30 30
JTOH100VPERBS1 35.0 MLFC 5.5SQ 40 30 60 40
JTOH120VPERBS1 39.0 MLFC 8.0SQ 40 30 60 40
JTOH140VPERBS1 48.0 MLFC 14.0SQ 50 30 60 50
JTOH160VPERBS1 220V/60Hz 54.5 MLFC 14.0SQ 60 30 60 60
JTOH180VPERBS1 61.5 MLFC 14.0SQ 75 30 75 75
JTOH200VPERBS1 72.5 MLFC 22.0SQ 75 30 75 75
JTOH220VPERBS1 73.5 MLFC 22.0SQ 75 30 75 75
JTOH240VPERBS1 87.0 MLFC 22.0SQ 100 30 100 100
ELB: Earth Leakage Breaker, MLFC: Flame Retardant Polyflex Wire
Install main switch and ELB for each system separately. Select the high response type of ELB that acts
within 0.1 second.
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NOTES:
1) Follow the local codes and regulations when selecting field wires.
2) The wire sizes marked with *1 in the table of the previous page are selected at the maximum current of the unit
according to the European Standard, EN60 335-1. Use the wires which are not lighter than the ordinary tough
rubber sheathed flexible cord (code designation H05RN-F) or ordinary polychloroprene sheathed flexible cord (code
designation H05RN-F).
3) The wire sizes marked with *2 in the table of the previous page are selected at the maximum current of the unit
according to the wire, MLFC (Flame Retardant Polyflex Wire) manufactured by Hitachi Cable Ltd., Japan.
4) Use a shielded cable for the transmitting circuit and connect it to the ground.
5) In the case that power cables are connected in series, add apply maximum current to each unit and select appropriate
wires in the table below.
NOTE:
Use 2-core cable (equivalent to following cables: VCTF, VCT, CVV, MVVS, VVR or VVF, size: 0.75mm2 to 1.25mm2
(manufactured by HITACHI Cable Co. Ltd.)) or 2-core twist pair cable (equivalent to following cables: KPEV or KPEV-S
(manufactured by HITACHI Cable Co. Ltd.)) for the control cable between the outdoor unit and the indoor unit.
The total transition wiring length between the indoor unit and the outdoor unit should be less than 1000m and the total
transition wiring length between outdoor units should be less than 30m.
Install a multi-pole main switch with a space of 3.5mm or more between each phase.
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(4) When installing the unit in Australia, connect the both ends of shielded twist pair cable (wired controller
cable and transmission cable) to the earth as shown bellow.
Wires
Shield
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Earth Terminal
(Connect
Attach securely cable.)
Attach insulation sleeve.
insulation sleeve.
Earth Wire
Ground Wiring Terminal
(Connect cable securely) Rubber Bush
Ground Wiring Cable Clamp
Cable Band (Accessory)
Control Wiring
(2) Detail of Terminal Block for Control Circuit
Power Source Wiring
Screw (M3.5) PCB1 Terminal Block
for Control Circuit
(5) Details of Wiring Outlets inside the Electrical Box (Rubber Bush Section)
Rubber Bush (Wiring Outlet)
Using a cutter knife, cut
an X in the rubber bush
Correct Incorrect on site as shown below. Make sure that the power source wiring
passes through the center of the rubber bush.
Correct Incorrect
Snow or water
may enter.
Rubber Bush
Rubber Bush
Electrical Box Rubber
(Metal) Make sure that the rubber bush Bush If the power source wiring does not pass through
is in place. properly, snow or water may enter in the unit.
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Be sure to note the following points to run the cables under the unit using conduit tube.
(The pipe cover needs to be removed before performing piping and wiring works.)
NOTES:
1. Do not run the power supply wiring and transmission wiring through the same conduit tube.
Moreover, keep at least 5cm between the power supply wiring and transmission wiring.
2. Pull out each wiring from each corresponding knockout hole. Cut can “X” in rubber bush (accessory)
and securely attach it to the knockout hole for cable protection.
Check that the rubber bush is surely attached.
3. Attach the pipe cover to prevent rats or other small animals from entering the unit.
4. Prevent the wirings from touching or rub against the refrigerant pipes, plate edges and electrical parts
inside the unit.
5. When the power source cable (cabtyre cable) whose size exceeds 38mm2 is used, peel the sheath part
of the cable put into the unit and run it. At this time, do not damage the coated insulating coated part.
6. Completely seal the end of conduit tube with sealing materials to prevent the rain from entering the
conduit tube.
7. Make a drain hole at the lowest part of the conduit tube.
Control Wiring
Transition Wiring Liquid Pipe
Tightly secure the power source wiring using Gas Pipe
Power Source Wiring
a cord clamp inside the unit.
NOTE
Fix the rubber bushes with adhesive when conduit
tubes to the outdoor unit are not used.
Rubber Bush
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• Transmission Wiring
Refrigerant Group 1 (Heat Pump System) Refrigerant Group 2 (Heat Pump System)
Transmission Wire
for Main ~ Sub
Transmission Wire Transmission Wire
for H-LINK System for H-LINK System
2 1 B A N L 2 L1 2 1 B A N L2 L1 2 1 B A N L2 L1 2 1 B A N L2 L1 2 1 B A N L2 L1 2 1 B A N L2 L1
TB2 TB1 TB2 TB1 TB2 TB1 TB2 TB1 TB2 TB1 TB2 TB1
Unit No. 0 Unit No.1 Unit No. 2 Unit No. 0 Unit No.1 Unit No. 2
Indoor Unit Indoor Unit Indoor Unit Indoor Unit Indoor Unit Indoor Unit
NOTES:
1. For the combination units (26-96HP), DSW settings of Main and Sub are required.
2. Alarm occurs if the transmission wires between main outdoor unit and sub outdoor units are connected to
the terminals 1 and 2 for H-LINK system.
3. In case that alarm is indicated on the LCD of Main outdoor unit, follow the "7-segment" indication of the Main
outdoor unit for checking.
4. Perform function setting at Main outdoor unit.
5. Maximum number of refrigerant groups with one central controller is 64 (for H-LINK II).
Maximum number of indoor units to be connected is 160 (for H-LINK II).
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Earth Earth
Main Switch
TB : Terminal Block
PCB : Printed Circuit Board
FUSE : Field Wiring
: Transmission Line (Shielded Twist Pair Cable)
ELB ELB DC5V (Non-Pole Transmission H-LINK System)
: Field Supplied
Main Switch
: Optional Accessory
3 /N
380V/60Hz FUSE
ELB ELB
Controller Cable
(Shielded Twist
Pair Cable)
Wired Controller Wired Controller
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7-Segment
(7SEG)
Screw
Screw
Make sure to re-attach the access door into the electrical box cover and to close the front cover after the job
is finished.
NOTICE
● Shut the access door after performing the service work, otherwise a malfunction may occur due to water
or foreign materials entering.
● Operate the switches and push switches with an insulated stick (such as a closed ball-point pen) to avoid
electrical shocking.
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NOTE
l By using switch DSW4, the unit is started 10 to 20 seconds after the switch
is operated.
l For service and maintenance, number this outdoor unit to distinguish it
from the other outdoor units.
And write down the number in the box right.
Arrangement of Dip Switches (PCB1) DSW1 (PCB1) Ref. Cycle No. Setting DSW3 (PCB1) Function Setting
Display Setting is required. No setting is required.
(7SEG)
Setting Before Shipment Setting Before Shipment Setting Before Shipment
except Middle East only Middle East
SEG2 SEG1 Setting Position
ON ON
RSW1
PSW2 DSW1 0 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
DSW4 DSW7 9 1
ON
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PSW5 PSW1 PSW3
DSW2 DSW3 4 56 DSW4 (PCB1) Test Run and Service Setting
Enter
1 2 3 4 5 6
PSW4 DSW5 DSW6 Setting is required. For Test Run, Function Setting
Tens Digit Last Digit
DSW8 Setting Before and External Input/Output Setting
DSW1 Set the unit number of outdoor unit at each Shipment
RSW1
refrigerant cycle. ON
DSW10 (Setting before shipment is unit 0.)
1 2 3 4 5 6
DSW2 (PCB1) Capacity Setting
Setting Item Pin No.
No setting is required. Test Cooling Operation 1
Test Heating Operation 1, 2
< Standard Type >
Compressor Forced Stop 4
Capacity 8HP 10HP 12HP 14HP 16HP
Function Setting 4, 5
ON ON ON ON ON External Input/Output Setting 4, 6
DSW2
Setting
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 DSW5 (PCB1) Emergency Operation
Capacity 18HP 20HP 22HP 24HP Turn ON the dip switch
No setting is required.
when use the below
ON ON ON ON Setting Before
DSW2 functions.
Setting Shipment
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6
Setting Item Pin No.
ON Except No.1 Comp.
1
(MC1) Operation
< High Efficiency Type > 1 2 3 4 5 6 Except No.2 Comp.
Capacity 5HP 6HP 8HP 10HP 2
(MC2) Operation
ON ON ON ON
DSW2
Setting DSW8 (PCB1) High Static Pressure Mode
Setting
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6
Capacity 12HP 14HP 16HP 18HP Setting is required. Turn ON the dip switch
when use the below functions.
ON ON ON ON Setting Before
DSW2
Shipment Setting Item Pin No.
Setting
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON HSP Setting: 30Pa 1
HSP Setting: 60Pa 2
1 2 3 HSP Setting: 80Pa 1, 2
DSW6 (PCB1) Outdoor Unit No. Setting/Function Setting
Setting is required.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Combination Setting
Unit A Unit B Unit C Unit D When adopting the air outlet duct
Single Setting (field-supplied), make sure to set DSW8.
(Setting Before Shipment) (No.0 Unit) (No.1 Unit) (No.2 Unit) (No.3 Unit)
ON ON ON ON ON
DSW10 (PCB1) Transmission Setting
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Set DSW10-1 correctly
Setting is required.
for end resistance cancellation.
Turn ON the dip switch when use the below functions. Setting Before
Setting Item Pin No.
Shipment
Setting Item Pin No. IMPORTANT NOTICE End Resistance Setting *1 1
ON
The outdoor unit is not single, the combination setting Fuse Recovery *2 2
Outdoor Unit No. Setting 1, 2, 3
is necessary. Be sure to do this setting.
1 2 *1: Turn OFF No.1 pin for all of
Cooling Operation Under the outdoor units in the same H-LINK
Make sure to apply Snow Protection Hood system except one outdoor unit.
Low Load Operation 4
(Optional Parts). *2: If the fuse (EF1) is melted,
(Low Ambient Setting)
set No.2 pin to ON for recovery.
DSW7 (PCB1) Power Supply Voltage and System Setting INV No. Setting
DSW101 (INV1, 2) /Service Setting
No setting is required.
No setting is required.
220V Unit: 220V Setting Before Shipment
380V Unit: 380V Setting Before Shipment INV1 INV2
400V Unit: 400V Setting Before Shipment
Setting Before Shipment Setting Before Shipment
460V Unit: 460V Setting Before Shipment
ON ON
Setting is required.
380-415V Unit: 415V Setting Before Shipment 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6
Power Supply Voltage and System Setting Turn ON the dip switch when
use the below functions.
220V 380V 400V 415V 460V
Setting Item Pin No.
ON ON ON ON ON
Heat Pump Cancellation of Current Detection 1
(2 Pipes)
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
IMPORTANT NOTICE
ON ON ON ON ON
Heat Recovery If Cancellation of Current Detection is set,
(3 Pipes) make sure to return the setting, after
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 service works.
ON ON ON ON ON
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
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ON OFF
OFF 901 Set by inserting 456
1 2 3 4 5 6 slotted screwdriver 1 2 3 4 5 6
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SET FREE
Series
Refrigerant Cycle for UTOPIA Series Maximum Number of Connectable
Outdoor Unit
This Outdoor Unit Outdoor Unit Outdoor Units and Indoor Units
(for H-LINK II)
Transmission Line Outdoor Unit 64
(No Polarity) Indoor Unit 160
H-LINK or H-LINK II
Set to the same refrigerant NOTE:
cycle No. For installing the outdoor unit
and the indoor unit on the same
transmission wire, which cannot
Indoor be used for H-LINK II, maximum
Unit number of connectable indoor units
Wired Controller Centralized Controller is 128.
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220V Unit: 220V Setting Before Shipment Voltage 220V 380V 460V
380V Unit: 380V Setting Before Shipment
460V Unit: 460V Setting Before Shipment DSW7 Setting
ON ON ON
OFF OFF OFF
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
In the case of one refrigerant cycle in the same H-LINK or H-LINK II, set all No. 1 pins of DSW10 in the “OFF”
position except the main outdoor unit A.
12 12 12
Indoor
Unit
In the case of more than one refrigerant cycles in the same H-LINK or H-LINK II, set all No. 1 pins of
DSW10 in the “OFF” position except the main outdoor unit A.
12 12 12 12 12 12 12
Transmission Line
(No Polarity) Cancel the end terminal setting.
H-LINK or H-LINK II
Wired Controller
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• Function Setting
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Procedure
Recommended
Manufacturer
Completion of Applying Check of
Pass Forming Agent
Ref. Piping Nitrogen Gas Pressure Decrease
Yokogawa
Guproflex
Repairing of & CO.,Ltd
Leakage Part
Be sure to use Nitrogen Gas for air-tight test. If other gases such as oxygen gas, acetylene gas or
fluorocarbon gas are accidentally used, it may cause an explosion or gas intoxication.
For Piping from Bottom Base For Piping from Front or Rear Side Piping Cover
Control Wiring
Liquid Pipe Cover gaps with packings (field-supplied).
Cover
Install gaps with
accessory packings.
rubber bushes to(field-supplied)
the wiring outlets.
Transition Wiring
Power Source Wiring Gas Pipe
Piping Cover
Control Wiring
Transition
Wiring
Cover gaps with packings (field-supplied). Power Source Liquid
Install accessory rubber bushes to the wiring outlets. Wiring Pipe Gas Pipe
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8.2 Vacuuming
[Step 2]
(1) Vacuum until the pressure reaches 1000 microns (1.0 mmHg).
(2) Pressurize with nitrogen up to 0.3 MPaG (50 PSIG) for 15 minutes.
(3) Release pressure to atmosphere level as less than 0.03 MPaG (5 PSIG).
[Step 3]
(1) Vacuum until the pressure reaches 500 microns (0.5 mmHg).
(2) Stop vacuum pump.
(3) Check that the vacuum 500 microns (0.5 mmHg) can maintain for one hour.
NOTICE
1. If tool or measuring instruments come into contact with the refrigerant, use the tools or the measuring
instruments exclusively for R410A.
2. Do not perform vacuuming pumping work with valves of the outdoor units open.
Otherwise, the refrigerant charged before shipment may leak and it may result in failure.
If moisture remains inside the pipes, the compressor may be damaged.
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Additional
No. Symbol Contents
Ref. Charge
1 W1 Additional Refrigerant Charge Calculation for Liquid Piping (W1 kg)
Pipe Diameter (mm) Total Piping Length (m) Refrigerant Amount for 1m Pipe (kg/m) Additional Ref. Charge (kg)
φ28.58 × 0.67 =
φ25.4 × 0.52 =
φ22.2 × 0.36 =
φ19.05 × 0.26 =
φ15.88 × 0.17 =
φ12.7 × 0.11 =
φ9.52 × 0.056 =
φ6.35 × 0.024 =
Total Additional Ref. Charge For Liquid Piping =
NOTE:
In the case that the quantity calculated above is less than the minimum quantity indicated in the table below, adopt the quantity in the table
below as the additional refrigerant quantity for piping liquid, regardless of the piping length.
Outdoor Unit Capacity (HP) 8, 10 12 - 18 20 - 24 26 - 36 38 - 42 44 - 48 50 - 54 56 - 60 62 - 66 68 - 72 74 - 78 80 - 84 86 - 90 92 - 96
Minimum Additional Ref.
2.0 3.0 4.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 11.0 12.0 13.0 14.0 15.0 16.0
Charge of Base Unit (kg)
For combination of the units, adopt the total minimum quantity of each base unit as the minimum additional refrigerant quantity.
kg
2 W2 Additional Refrigerant Charge Calculation for Indoor Unit (W2 kg)
The additional refrigerant charge is required depending on the number of connected indoor units.
Select adequate refrigerant charge from the table below.
Maximum additional refrigerant charge must not exceed 6.0kg.
Additional Refrigerant Charge Quantity (kg)
Indoor Unit Capacity (HP) 0.4 - 1.0 1.5 - 6.0
Additional Ref. Charge (kg) 0.3 0.5
NOTES:
1. Some refrigerant charge calculations differ when installing Wall Type (RPK-FSNSH3 Series) with the expansion valve
kit. Refer to the item “Additional Refrigerant Calculation for Wall Type (RPK-FSNSH3 Series) with the Expansion
Valve Kit” .
2. Ensure that the total additional refrigerant charge quantity should not exceed the max. additional refrigerant charge
quantity shown in the table on the next page.
< Max. Additional Refrigerant Charge Quantity >
Outdoor Unit Capacity (HP) 8, 10 12 14 - 18 20 - 22 24 26 - 66 68 - 88 90 - 96
Max. Additional Ref. Charge (kg) 28.0 36.0 40.0 51.0 52.0 63.0 73.0 93.0
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(4) Regarding the fluorocarbon, follow the specification label or refrigerant label attached to the product. After
the additional refrigerant charge, record the total refrigerant (= refrigerant before shipment + additional
refrigerant in the field) in the refrigerant label (*).
(*): In case of the combination of base units, record the total refrigerant in the main unit label.
NOTE:
When the refrigerant is recovered or charged because of repairing, operating or adjusting the unit, record
the refrigerant quantity again.
NOTICE
1. Emissions of the fluorocarbons without any reason are prohibited.
2. For disposal and maintenance of this product, collection of fluorocarbons is required.
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Do not apply an excessive force to the spindle valve after fully opening the spindle. Otherwise,
the spindle valve flies out due to refrigerant pressure. At the test run, open fully the spindle valve,
otherwise, the devices will be damaged. (It is closed before shipment.)
(b) Operate the compressor in the cooling mode and charge the additional refrigerant from the check
joint of the liquid stop valve (acceptable error must be within 0.5 kg). At this time, keep the liquid
stop valve slightly opened
(c) After the refrigerant is charged, fully open the liquid stop valve and the gas stop valve.
(d) Calculate securely the additional refrigerant quantity for charging. If the quantity of additional
refrigerant is not correct, it may cause compressor failure. The additional refrigerant must be
charged in a liquid condition.
(e) Refrigerant charge from check joint of gas stop valve may lead to compressor failure. Be sure to
charge refrigerant from the check joint of liquid stop valve.
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Outdoor Unit
Nitrogen Tank Charge the correct refrigerant
(for Nitrogen Blow during Brazing quantity according to Table 8.1.
and Air Tight Test) If not, a compressor may be
Stop Valve (Gas Line) Manifold damaged due to an excess or
Gauge
Stop Valve (Liquid Line) insufficient refrigerant charge.
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The room where the packaged air conditioner is installed, the refrigerant gas should be controlled not to
exceed the limit concentration in case of the refrigerant leakage.
The refrigerant R410A of incombustible and non-toxic is adopted with this unit. If by any chance the
refrigerant gas is leaked and filled in the room, the possibility of suffocation may occur.
Especially for the SET FREE series, the outdoor unit is multi-type air conditioner by connecting multiple
indoor units with long distance piping. Accordingly, the refrigerant charging quantity is larger than general
individual unit. Before the indoor unit installation, confirm that the room can keep the lower gas concentration
than the limit value in order to take the emergency countermeasures even if the gas leakage is occurred.
250
(Countermeasures
Not Needed)
150
50
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After calculation, the room to install this unit is proved not to keep the gas concentration lower than the limit
value. However, the air conditioner should be installed in this room from unavoidable circumstances, each of
the following countermeasures should be taken.
Outdoor Unit
Refrigerant Flow
Refrigerant Cycle
Indoor Unit
(1) The gas leakage detector & alarm system and interlocking mechanical ventilation equipment (with
ventilation capacity over 0.42m3/min per refrigerating ton) should be installed. Refer to the following
figure.
Outdoor Unit Refrigerating Outdoor Unit Refrigerating
(HP) Ton (HP) Ton
8 3.08 54 19.93
10 3.69 56 21.35
12 4.52 58 22.57
14 5.34 60 22.98
16 6.15 62 23.42
18 6.97 64 24.64
20 7.59 66 25.05
22 8.63 68 26.30
24 9.04 70 26.71
26 9.86 72 27.12
28 10.67 74 28.32
30 11.49 76 29.54
32 12.31 78 29.95
34 13.12 80 30.39
36 13.94 82 31.2
38 14.38 84 32.02
40 15.60 86 32.46
42 16.01 88 33.27
44 17.26 90 34.09
46 17.67 92 35.34
48 18.08 94 35.75
50 19.28 96 36.16
52 19.61
(2) Provide the opening for ventilation between rooms* in order not to exceed the permissible
concentration.
* It is opening without door or opening at the top or bottom of door with floor space more than 0.15%.
< Example > Refrigerant Piping
Refrigerant Charge: 60kg
Outdoor Unit
Indoor Unit
The Smallest
Room
Medium-sized
Small Room Room Large Room
NOTES:
1. The quantity of refrigerant gas leakage against each room should be calculated as 60kg each.
2. The refrigerant concentration must be below 0.42 kg/m3 for each room.
The installer and system specialist shall secure against leakage according to local regulations or standards.
The following standards may be applicable, if local regulations are not available.
International Organization for Standardization, ISO5149 or European Standard, EN378 or Japan Standard,
KHKS0010.
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9. Test Run
Test run should be performed according to the Item 9.2. And use the Table 9.1 for recording test run.
l Check to ensure that each wire is correctly connected at each phase of power supply. If it is
incorrectly connected, the unit will not operate and the alarm code will be indicated. In this case,
connect each wire correctly.
l Do not operate the system until all the check points have been cleared.
As for the test run of indoor unit, check “Installation & Maintenance Manual” attached to the indoor
unit.
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(5) Be sure to close the service cover at the front lower side when the test run is performed.
(6) Combination Unit Model Label
In case of the combination of base units, attach the combination unit model label to a visible spot
of the main unit (outdoor unit A) so that the outdoor unit A can be identified easily.
Do not attach it to the sub unit (outdoor unit B, C and D).
NOTICE
1. Confirm that field-supplied electrical components (main switch fuse, fuse-free breaker, earth leakage
breakers, wires, conduit connectors and wire terminals) have been properly selected according to the
electrical data shown in Table 7.1 and 7.2, and ensure that the components comply with national and local
codes.
2. Use shielded wires (>0.75mm2) for field wiring to avoid electrical noise obstacle. (Total length of shielded
wire shall be less then 1000m, and size of shielded wire shall comply with local codes.)
3. Check the terminal for power source wiring (terminals “L1” to “L1” and “N” to “N” of each terminal block:
AC 400V, 380-415V, terminals “R” to “L1” and “S” to “L2” of each terminal block: AC 220V).
If not, some components will be damaged.
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Do NOT operate the air conditioners to check the electrical wiring, etc until the preparation of
the test run is completed.
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8. Check Pressure
Discharge Pressure: MPa
Suction Pressure: MPa
9. Check Voltage
Rated Voltage: V
Operating Voltage: L1-L2 V, L1-L3 V, L2-L3 V
Starting Voltage: V
V
Phase Imbalance: 1- =
Vm
21. Does the drain water flow smoothly from the drain pipe?
88 FAN-2204 201709
FAN-2204 201709 89
90 FAN-2204 201709
FAN-2204 201709 91
Johnson Controls reserve the right to change product features without prior notice.
P5417048
NOTE
Hand over this installation manual to the next installation work personal.
2. Transportation
Transport the product as close to the installation location as practical before unpacking.
3. Before Installation
Confirm the number of the following parts by referring to the model printed on the package before unpacking.
Do NOT put any foreign material into the parts. Check to confirm that no foreign materials are inside the parts
before installation.
NOTICE:
If any of these parts are missing, please contact your distributor. Do not discard any foam packaging as it is
used as insulation for the joint kits after pressure testing is complete.
Model MC-NP30SA
MC-NP20SA MC-NP21SA
Piping Connection Kit 1 Piping Connection Kit 2
Name of Parts Qty. Qty. Qty. Qty.
Insulation for
Gas Line
1 set 1 set 1 set 1 set
Insulation for
Liquid Line
1 set 1 set 1 set 1 set
Reducer for 1 1 1 1
Accessory
Reducer for
Liquid Line Connection
(For Connecting Pipe 1 1 1 1
(Field-Supplied)) - - -
None None 1 None
Tape
2 2 2 2
P5416977
4. Installation Work
4.1 Piping Connection Size
The ends of the multi-kits are finished as shown in the following figures. Cut the end of the pipe to correspond to
the pipe size.
Allow adequate space for elbow, angled, and irregular piping arrangements to compensate for
expansion and contraction brought on by temperature change.
Branch Pipe for Branch Pipe for Reducer for Reducer for
Model
Gas Line Liquid Line Gas Line Liquid Line
ID 19.05 ID 15.88 ID 9.52
OD 25.4
ID 22.2 ID 22.2 ID 12.7
457 ID 25.4
ID 15.88
378 ID 22.2
ID 25.4 ID 25.4 OD 19.05
ID 28.58 ID 19.05 ID 19.05
MC-NP20SA ID 15.88
ID 12.7
ID 25.4 ID 19.05
84
ID 25.4 ID 22.2
80
ID 9.52
366 303 ID 19.05
(To Outdoor Unit) (To Outdoor Unit)
(To Indoor Unit) (To Indoor Unit) OD 25.4
MC-NP21SA ID 15.88
95
ID 12.7
ID 22.2
ID 19.05
80
OD 31.75
ID 19.05
80
ID 28.58
303 ID 19.05
382 OD 31.75 ID 38.1
(To Indoor Unit) (To Outdoor Unit)
ID 12.7
95
ID 28.58
303
382 OD 28.58
(To Outdoor Unit)
(To Piping Connection Kit 1) ID 28.58
Upward
Straight Section Inclination
within +15o
Min. 500mm Caution Label
o
+15
Downward Inclination
Horizontally A (View from A)
INCORRECT
Use the field-supplied connecting pipe in accordance with the installation and maintenance manual for the outdoor
units. If necessary, use a reducer (accessory).
Accessory Pipe
(L-Shape) Outdoor Unit A
Gas Piping
(Field-Supplied)
Accessory Pipe
(L-Shape) Outdoor Unit B
Piping Connection Kit 1 Accessory Pipe
Outdoor Unit C
(Gas) (L-Shape)
Liquid Piping
(Field-Supplied)
Accessory Pipe
Gas Piping
(Field-Supplied) (L-Shape)
Gas Piping
Piping Connection Kit 2 (Field-Supplied)
(Gas) Liquid Piping
Piping Connection Kit 2 (Field-Supplied)
(Liquid) Foundation
Accessory Pipe
Base (Z-Shape) Outdoor Unit A
(Field-Supplied)
Liquid Piping
(Field-Supplied)
Accessory Pipe
Outdoor Unit B
Gas Piping (Z-Shape)
(Field-Supplied) Outdoor Unit C
Liquid Piping Liquid Piping
(Field-Supplied)
(Field-Supplied)
(21)
(43)
f5 - 28 (50)
(70)
70 or less
(2) Use clean copper pipes without any moisture or foreign materials on inner surface of pipes. When
connecting refrigerant pipe, cut the copper pipes with a copper tube cutter as shown below. Also deburr
the cutting edge using deburring tool to ensure that no burr goes inside the pipe. Blow-out the pipes with
nitrogen or compressed air to ensure that no dust remains inside the pipe. Do NOT use a saw, a grindstone
or other tools which causes a large amount of powder residue when cutting.
Pipe
Deburring
Connection
Part
(3) When cutting the pipe, allow for an adequate depth for brazing as shown in the following table.
(mm)
Diameter Min. Insertion Depth
(A) (B) B
Over 5, Below 8 6
Over 8, Below 12 7
Over 12, Below 16 8
A
When installing pipe through the Do NOT place the pipe directly In case of rain attach a cap or
wall, secure a cap at the end of on the ground. put a plastic bag over the pipe end.
the pipe.
INCORRECT CORRECT INCORRECT CORRECT INCORRECT
Hole
Attach a cap Rain water
or plastic bag can enter.
Attach a cap with rubber
Attach a cap or vinyl tape. band.
or vinyl tape.
CORRECT
(4) Make sure that all stop valves for the outdoor unit are closed completely.
(5) Blow-out the inside of the pipes with nitrogen gas before brazing. Bleed nitrogen gas through piping during
brazing. Pressure not to exceed 0.02MPa.
Make sure that a test for leakage of refrigerant gases has been performed. The refrigerant used for this
unit (HFC R410A), is a non-flammable, non-toxic, and odorless gas. However if refrigerant should leak
and make contact with sparks, and catch on fire, toxic gas will be generated. Fluorocarbon, which is
heavier than air, will form on the floor surface and could cause suffocation.
NOTICE
When polyethylene foam is applied, a thickness of 10mm for liquid piping and 15 to 20mm for gas piping is
recommended. (Use a grade of insulation with heat resistance of 100ºC for gas piping.)
● Perform insulation work only when the surface temperature of the pipe material has cooled to room
temperature. Anything done immediately after brazing can cause the insulation to melt.
● During piping work, always cover over or plug the open end to keep the inside free of dust and moisture.
After installation, it is recommended that the customer retain this manual for future reference.
P5416977, 2017
NOTE
Hand over this installation manual to the next installation work personal.
2. Transportation
Transport the product as close to the installation location as practical before unpacking.
3. Before Installation
Confirm the number of the following parts by referring to the model printed on the package before unpacking.
Do NOT put any foreign material into the parts. Check to confirm that no foreign materials are inside the parts
before installation.
NOTICE:
If any of these parts are missing, please contact your distributor. Do not discard any foam packaging as it is
used as insulation for the joint kits after pressure testing is complete.
Model MC-NP31SA MC-NP40SA
Piping Connection Piping Connection Piping Connection Piping Connection Piping Connection
Name of Parts Kit 1 Qty. Kit 2 Qty. Kit 1 Qty. Kit 2 Qty. Kit 3 Qty.
Insulation for
Gas Line
1 set 1 set 1 set 1 set 1 set
Insulation for
Liquid Line
1 set 1 set 1 set 1 set 1 set
Reducer for 1 1 1 1 1
Gas Line
Accessory
Connection
(For Connecting
Pipe (Field-
Supplied)) 1 1 1 1 1
— —
1 None 1 None None
Reducer for
Liquid Line
Connection
(For Connecting
Pipe (Field-
Supplied)) 1 1 1 1 1
Tape
2 2 2 2 2
P5417062
4. Installation Work
4.1 Piping Connection Size
The ends of the multi-kits are finished as shown in the following figures. Cut the end of the pipe to correspond to
the pipe size.
Allow adequate space for elbow, angled, and irregular piping arrangements to compensate for
expansion and contraction brought on by temperature change.
ID22.2 ID31.75
ID15.88
ID50.8 ID31.75 ID28.58
ID19.05 OD 19.05
ID54.0 ID41.28
ID25.4 ID41.28 ID38.1
ID31.75
ID 15.88
ID9.52 ID28.58
ID38.1 ID25.4 OD 19.05
ID12.7 ID25.4
ID41.28
ID15.88 ID22.2
ID 15.88
(To Piping Connection Kit 3) (To Piping Connection Kit 3) ID44.45 OD50.8
Piping Connection Kit 1
ID9.52 OD28.58
ID38.1 ID25.4 ID28.58 ID22.2
ID12.7
ID41.28 ID25.4 OD 19.05
ID15.88
OD28.58
(To Outdoor Unit) (To Outdoor Unit) ID28.58 ID22.2
ID31.75
Piping Connection Kit 3
ID9.52 ID25.4
ID38.1 ID25.4 OD 19.05
ID12.7
ID41.28 ID15.88 ID25.4
ID 15.88
OD28.58
ID 12.7
ID28.58 ID19.05 ID28.58
ID28.58
ID31.75 ID 9.52
(To Outdoor Unit) (To Outdoor Unit)
OD31.75
(To Piping Connection Kit 1) (To Piping Connection Kit 1)
ID28.58
Upward
Straight Section Inclination
within +15o
Min. 500mm Caution Label
o
+15
Downward Inclination
Horizontally A (View from A)
INCORRECT
Use the field-supplied connecting pipe in accordance with the installation and maintenance manual for the outdoor
units. If necessary, use a reducer (accessory).
Accessory Pipe
(L-Shape) Outdoor Unit A
Gas Piping
(Field-Supplied)
Accessory Pipe
(L-Shape) Outdoor Unit B
Piping Connection Kit 1 Accessory Pipe
Outdoor Unit C
(Gas) (L-Shape)
Liquid Piping
(Field-Supplied)
Accessory Pipe
Gas Piping
(Field-Supplied) (L-Shape)
Gas Piping
Piping Connection Kit 2 (Field-Supplied)
(Gas) Liquid Piping
Piping Connection Kit 2 (Field-Supplied)
(Liquid) Foundation
Accessory Pipe
Base (Z-Shape) Outdoor Unit A
(Field-Supplied)
Liquid Piping
(Field-Supplied)
Accessory Pipe
Outdoor Unit B
Gas Piping (Z-Shape)
(Field-Supplied) Outdoor Unit C
Liquid Piping Liquid Piping
(Field-Supplied)
(Field-Supplied)
Use the field-supplied connecting pipe in accordance with the installation and maintenance manual for the outdoor
units. If necessary, use a reducer (accessory).
Outdoor Unit B
Accessory
Pipe 10 Accessory
Pipe 11
Gas Piping (L Shape) Outdoor Unit C
(Field-Supplied) Accessory
Pipe 5 Outdoor Unit D
(L Shape)
Piping Connection
Kit 1 (Gas)
Gas Piping
(Field-Supplied)
Accessory
Accessory Pipe 10
Pipe 1
Piping Connection Piping Connection
Kit 2 (Gas) Kit 3 (Gas) Accessory
Gas Piping
Pipe 8 Liquid Piping
(Field-Supplied)
(L Shape) (Field-Supplied)
(21)
(43)
f5 - 28 (50)
(70)
70 or less
(2) Use clean copper pipes without any moisture or foreign materials on inner surface of pipes. When
connecting refrigerant pipe, cut the copper pipes with a copper tube cutter as shown below. Also deburr
the cutting edge using deburring tool to ensure that no burr goes inside the pipe. Blow-out the pipes with
nitrogen or compressed air to ensure that no dust remains inside the pipe. Do NOT use a saw, a grindstone
or other tools which causes a large amount of powder residue when cutting.
Pipe
Deburring
Connection
Part
(3) When cutting the pipe, allow for an adequate depth for brazing as shown in the following table.
(mm)
Diameter Min. Insertion Depth
(A) (B) B
Over 5, Below 8 6
Over 8, Below 12 7
Over 12, Below 16 8
A
When installing pipe through the Do NOT place the pipe directly In case of rain attach a cap or
wall, secure a cap at the end of on the ground. put a plastic bag over the pipe end.
the pipe.
INCORRECT CORRECT INCORRECT CORRECT INCORRECT
Hole
Attach a cap Rain water
or plastic bag can enter.
Attach a cap with rubber
Attach a cap or vinyl tape. band.
or vinyl tape.
CORRECT
(4) Make sure that all stop valves for the outdoor unit are closed completely.
(5) Blow-out the inside of the pipes with nitrogen gas before brazing. Bleed nitrogen gas through piping during
brazing. Pressure not to exceed 0.02MPa.
Make sure that a test for leakage of refrigerant gases has been performed. The refrigerant used for this
unit (HFC R410A), is a non-flammable, non-toxic, and odorless gas. However if refrigerant should leak
and make contact with sparks, and catch on fire, toxic gas will be generated. Fluorocarbon, which is
heavier than air, will form on the floor surface and could cause suffocation.
NOTICE
When polyethylene foam is applied, a thickness of 10mm for liquid piping and 15 to 20mm for gas piping is
recommended. (Use a grade of insulation with heat resistance of 100ºC for gas piping.)
● Perform insulation work only when the surface temperature of the pipe material has cooled to room
temperature. Anything done immediately after brazing can cause the insulation to melt.
● During piping work, always cover over or plug the open end to keep the inside free of dust and moisture.
After installation, it is recommended that the customer retain this manual for future reference.
P5417062, 2017
NOTE
Hand over this installation manual to the next installation work personal.
2. Transportation
Transport the product as close to the installation location as practical before unpacking.
3. Before Installation
Confirm the number of the following parts by referring to the model printed on the package before unpacking.
Do NOT put any foreign material into the parts. Check to confirm that no foreign materials are inside the parts
before installation.
NOTICE:
If any of these parts are missing, please contact your distributor. Do not discard any foam packaging as it is
used as insulation for the joint kits after pressure testing is complete.
Model MW-NP282A3 MW-NP452A3 MW-NP692A3 MW-NP902A3
Name of Parts Qty. Qty. Qty. Qty.
1 1 1 1
Insulation for
High/Low Pressure
Gas Line
1 set 1 set 1 set 1 set
Insulation for
Liquid Line
1 set 1 set 1 set 1 set
Accessory
Reducer for
High/Low Pressure Gas None 1 1 1
Line Connection
(For Connecting Pipe
(Field-Supplied))
None None None 1
Reducer for
Liquid Line Connection
(For Connecting Pipe
(Field-Supplied)) 2 1 1 1
Tape
2 2 2 2
P5416978
4. Installation Work
4.1 Piping Connection Size
The ends of the multi-kits are finished as shown in the following figures. Cut the end of the pipe to correspond to
the pipe size.
Allow adequate space for elbow, angled, and irregular piping arrangements to compensate for expansion
and contraction brought on by temperature change.
MW-NP282A3
ID 9.52
ID 19.05 OD 6.35
ID 6.35
ID 15.88
(To Outdoor Unit) (To Indoor Unit)
ID 12.7 (To Outdoor Unit)
(To Indoor Unit)
(Qty. 2)
MW-NP452A3 ID 12.7
ID 22.2
ID 22.2 ID 12.7
(To Outdoor Unit) ID 9.52
ID 19.05 OD 6.35
ID 6.35 ID 19.05
MW-NP692A3 ID 22.2
ID 15.88
(To Outdoor Unit) ID 19.05 ID 22.2 ID 12.7
OD 6.35
ID 12.7
ID 6.35 ID 19.05
ID 15.88 ID 9.52
MW-NP902A3
ID 9.52 ID 25.4
(To Outdoor Unit) OD 28.58 ID 15.88 OD 6.35
(To Outdoor Unit) ID 15.88
ID 28.58 ID 12.7
Upward
Total Straight Section
Inclination
Min. 500mm within 30o
o
30
Horizontally
Downward A Inclination
(View from A)
INCORRECT
Upward
Downward
Example: Recommended From each Indoor Unit to Multi-Kit, use hard copper pipes that bend to prevent kinking.
[ Fixing for Liquid Piping, Low Pressure Gas Piping and High/Low Pressure Gas Piping ]
High/Low Pressure
Gas Piping Installing Part for Piping
NOTICE:
Due to the properties of hard copper piping,
expansion and contraction take place during
seasons of heat and cold. Do not strap gas
Liquid Piping
refrigerant and piping containing liquids together
as kinks.
(21)
(43)
f5 - 28 (50)
(70)
70 or less
(2) Use clean copper pipes without any moisture or foreign materials on inner surface of pipes. When
connecting refrigerant pipe, cut the copper pipes with a copper tube cutter as shown below. Also deburr
the cutting edge using deburring tool to ensure that no burr goes inside the pipe. Blow-out the pipes with
nitrogen or compressed air to ensure that no dust remains inside the pipe. Do NOT use a saw, a grindstone
or other tools which causes a large amount of powder residue when cutting.
Pipe
Deburring
Connection
Part
(3) When cutting the pipe, allow for an adequate depth for brazing as shown in the following table.
(mm)
Diameter Min. Insertion Depth
(A) (B) B
Over 5, Below 8 6
Over 8, Below 12 7
Over 12, Below 16 8
A
When installing pipe through the Do NOT place the pipe directly In case of rain attach a cap or
wall, secure a cap at the end of on the ground. put a plastic bag over the pipe end.
the pipe.
INCORRECT CORRECT INCORRECT CORRECT INCORRECT
Hole
Attach a cap Rain water
or plastic bag can enter.
Attach a cap with rubber
Attach a cap or vinyl tape. band.
or vinyl tape.
CORRECT
(4) Make sure that all stop valves for the outdoor unit are closed completely.
(5) Blow-out the inside of the pipes with nitrogen gas before brazing. Bleed nitrogen gas through piping during
brazing. Pressure not to exceed 0.02MPa.
Make sure that a test for leakage of refrigerant gases has been performed. The refrigerant used for this
unit (HFC R410A), is a non-flammable, non-toxic, and odorless gas. However if refrigerant should leak
and make contact with sparks, and catch on fire, toxic gas will be generated. Fluorocarbon, which is
heavier than air, will form on the floor surface and could cause suffocation.
NOTICE
When polyethylene foam is applied, a thickness of 10mm for liquid piping and 15 to 20mm for gas piping is
recommended. (Use a grade of insulation with heat resistance of 100ºC for gas piping.)
Insulation Tape
(Field-Supplied)
After positioning all insulation with tape,
follow up and secure it permanently
with a second application of tape.
● Perform insulation work only when the surface temperature of the pipe material has cooled to room
temperature. Anything done immediately after brazing can cause the insulation to melt.
● During piping work, always cover over or plug the open end to keep the inside free of dust and moisture.
After installation, it is recommended that the customer retain this manual for future reference.
P5416978, 2017
NOTE
Hand over this installation manual to the next installation work personal.
2. Transportation
Transport the product as close to the installation location as practical before unpacking.
3. Before Installation
Confirm the number of the following parts by referring to the model printed on the package before unpacking.
Do NOT put any foreign material into the parts. Check to confirm that no foreign materials are inside the parts
before installation.
NOTICE:
If any of these parts are missing, please contact your distributor. Do not discard any foam packaging as it is
used as insulation for the joint kits after pressure testing is complete.
Model
MW-NP2682A3
Name of Parts
Insulation for
High/Low Pressure
Gas Line
1 set
Insulation for
Liquid Line
1 set
Reducer for
Accessory
Reducer for
Liquid Line Connection
(For Connecting Pipe
(Field-Supplied))
1 1 1
Tape
2
P5417063
1
4. Installation Work
4.1 Piping Connection Size
The ends of the multi-kits are finished as shown in the following figures. Cut the end of the pipe to correspond to
the pipe size.
Allow adequate space for elbow, angled, and irregular piping arrangements to compensate for expansion
and contraction brought on by temperature change.
Reducer for
Branch Pipe for Branch Pipe for Reducer for
Model High/Low Pressure
High/Low Pressure Gas Line Liquid Line Liquid Line
Gas Line
ID41.28
ID44.45 ID6.53
ID9.52
ID12.7
OD50.8
ID15.88
OD19.05
ID38.1
ID41.28
To Main Piping To Main Piping ID44.45
ID19.05
ID54.0 ID50.8 ID22.2
ID50.8 ID54.0 ID25.4 ID25.4 OD50.8 ID9.52
MW-NP
2682A3
ID44.45 ID25.4 OD6.35
To Outdoor Unit ID22.2 ID28.58
ID41.28 ID22.2
ID19.05
ID19.05 ID31.75
ID38.1 To Outdoor Unit
To Indoor Unit To Indoor Unit
OD38.1
ID12.7 ID28.58
ID15.88
ID19.05
ID22.2
OD25.4
ID25.4
OD28.58
Upward
Total Straight Section
Inclination
Min. 500mm within 30o
o
30
Horizontally
Downward A Inclination
(View from A)
INCORRECT
Upward
Downward
Example: Recommended From each Indoor Unit to Multi-Kit, use hard copper pipes that bend to prevent kinking.
NOTICE:
Due to the properties of hard copper piping,
expansion and contraction take place during
seasons of heat and cold. Do not strap gas
Liquid Piping
refrigerant and piping containing liquids together
as kinks.
(21)
(43)
f5 - 28 (50)
(70)
70 or less
(2) Use clean copper pipes without any moisture or foreign materials on inner surface of pipes. When
connecting refrigerant pipe, cut the copper pipes with a copper tube cutter as shown below. Also deburr
the cutting edge using deburring tool to ensure that no burr goes inside the pipe. Blow-out the pipes with
nitrogen or compressed air to ensure that no dust remains inside the pipe. Do NOT use a saw, a grindstone
or other tools which causes a large amount of powder residue when cutting.
Pipe
Deburring
Connection
Part
(3) When cutting the pipe, allow for an adequate depth for brazing as shown in the following table.
(mm)
Diameter Min. Insertion Depth
(A) (B) B
Over 5, Below 8 6
Over 8, Below 12 7
Over 12, Below 16 8
A
When installing pipe through the Do NOT place the pipe directly In case of rain attach a cap or
wall, secure a cap at the end of on the ground. put a plastic bag over the pipe end.
the pipe.
INCORRECT CORRECT INCORRECT CORRECT INCORRECT
Hole
Attach a cap Rain water
or plastic bag can enter.
Attach a cap with rubber
Attach a cap or vinyl tape. band.
or vinyl tape.
CORRECT
(4) Make sure that all stop valves for the outdoor unit are closed completely.
(5) Blow-out the inside of the pipes with nitrogen gas before brazing. Bleed nitrogen gas through piping during
brazing. Pressure not to exceed 0.02MPa.
Make sure that a test for leakage of refrigerant gases has been performed. The refrigerant used for this
unit (HFC R410A), is a non-flammable, non-toxic, and odorless gas. However if refrigerant should leak
and make contact with sparks, and catch on fire, toxic gas will be generated. Fluorocarbon, which is
heavier than air, will form on the floor surface and could cause suffocation.
NOTICE
When polyethylene foam is applied, a thickness of 10mm for liquid piping and 15 to 20mm for gas piping is
recommended. (Use a grade of insulation with heat resistance of 100ºC for gas piping.)
Insulation Tape
(Field-Supplied)
After positioning all insulation with tape,
follow up and secure it permanently
with a second application of tape.
● Perform insulation work only when the surface temperature of the pipe material has cooled to room
temperature. Anything done immediately after brazing can cause the insulation to melt.
● During piping work, always cover over or plug the open end to keep the inside free of dust and moisture.
After installation, it is recommended that the customer retain this manual for future reference.
P5417063, 2017
NOTE
Hand over this installation manual to the next
installation work personnal. Do not put any material on the product.
Branch Pipe
for Gas Line
1 1
Branch Pipe
for Liquid Line
1 1
Insulation
for Gas Line
1 1
Insulation
for Liquid Line
1 1
For Gas Line For Liquid Line For Liquid Header For Gas Line For Liquid Line For Liquid Header
Closing φ12.7 φ6.35 φ9.52 φ12.7 φ6.35 φ9.52
Pipe
2 2 1 6 6 1
Accessories
Expander
for Gas Line
None 2
Expander
for Liquid Line
4 8
Insulation for
Closing Pipe
2 sets 6 sets
Insulation for
Liquid Line
4 sets 8 sets
Tape
24 48
NOTE : If any of these parts is not contained, please contact your distributor.
FAN-1591 201607
4. Installation Work
4.1 Piping Connection Size
The ends of the multi-kits are finished as shown in
the following figures. Cut the end of the pipe to meet
Piping shall be supported with adequate space.
with the pipe size.
Bent pipes and bypass piping (horizontal loop)
shall also be installed in order to absorb piping
elasticity caused by temperature changes.
φ19.05
ID15.88
OD12.7
ID19.05 φ19.05 φ9.52
φ9.52
ID9.52
Q'ty: 2
JMH-NP224A
ID6.35 (For Liquid Line) (For Liquid Line)
ID9.52
φ15.88 ID9.52
ID15.88
ID12.7
OD6.35 OD6.35
φ9.52
(For Closing)
Q'ty: 4 Q'ty: 2
(For Gas Line) (For Gas Line)
ID19.05
ID15.88 φ19.05
ID19.05
OD12.7
ID22.2 φ22.2 OD15.88
φ9.52
ID9.52
Q'ty: 2 Q'ty: 6
JMH-NP288A
ID9.52 (For Liquid Line) (For Liquid Line)
φ15.88
ID6.35
ID15.88 ID9.52
ID12.7
OD6.35 OD6.35
φ9.52
(For Closing)
Q'ty: 8 Q'ty: 6
Pipe Cutter
CORRECT INCORRECT
Pipe Attach a cap Rain water
or vinyl tape can enter.
with rubber
band.
Deburring
Connection
Part
(3) Make sure that all stop valves of the outdoor unit
are closed completely.
(4) Blow the inside of the pipes with nitrogen gas
(2) When cutting the pipe, secure the adequate when brazing.
depth for brazing as shown in the following table.
(mm)
A: Outer Diameter B: Minimum Depth Check for the refrigerant leakage carefully. If
Over 5, Below 8 6 large amount of refrigerant leakage occurs, it will
Over 8, Below 12 7 cause to breathe with difficulty or to generate
Over 12, Below 16 8 harmful gas due to the fire.
Over 16, Below 25 10
Over 25, Below 35 12 (5) The air tight test pressure of this product is
Over 35, Below 45 14
4.15MPa.
(6) Apply the insulation supplied with this multi-kits
to each branch (liquid side and gas side) with a
B
tape. Also apply the field-supplied insulation to
the field-supplied pipes.
NOTE
A
b) Seal the joint part of insulation with a tape b) Cut the insulation for liquid pipe as many as
(accessory). required to attach for the joint part.
Tape Tape
(Accessory) (Accessory)
Insulation for
Header Multi-Kit
(Accessory)
c) Attach the insulation (accessory) onto the closing c) Seal the joint part of the closing pipe with a tape
pipe. Then seal the joint part with a tape (accessory). (accessory) after attaching the liquid pipe insulation.
Insulation for Gas
Line Closing Pipe
(Accessory) Tape
(Accessory)
Horizontally
Platform (Field-Supplied)
● Perform the insulation work when the pipe surface temperature decreases to the room temperature.
If insulation work is performed immediately after brazing, insulation may melt.
● If the ends of pipe are open to the atmosphere for a while after performing piping work, securely put
caps or plastic bags over the pipe ends for avoiding moisture or dust.
Installation
HITACHI Manual
Installation for Drain
Manual Boss
for Multi-Kits
Drain Model:
Boss Model: DBS-TP10A
DBS-TP10A
NOTE
This drain boss is for the drain pipe connection in order to use outdoor unit bottom base as a drain pan.
2. Before Installation
Confirm the number of the following parts by referring to the model printed on the package before unpacking.
Drain Boss 43
1 2 Connecting for Drain Piping
(VP20 Equivalent) Outer Diameter φ 25
(Inner Diameter φ 20)
3. Installation Work
Place the outdoor unit on the flat foundation or block and fix it at least 100mm higher than the ground.
For smooth drainage, install the outdoor unit with slightly inclined on the drainage side (rear side).
(1) Put the 2 rubber cap in the 1 drain boss (to the upper part of Drain Boss
the drain boss projection) in the arrow direction. 2 Rubber Cap (1,2)
(2) Put the drain boss in the hole for the drain boss of the outdoor
unit bottom base until it is securely fixed. (approx. 40o)
(The drain boss in the shape of taper can be fit into the bottom base and stopped by itself.)
3.2 Installation of Drain Cap
The drain cap is a component to cover a hole.
(The hole for drain boss of the outdoor unit is not included.) Projection Hole for Drain Boss
(1) Put the 2 rubber cap in the 3 drain cap (to the upper part of 3 Drain Cap
the drain boss projection) in the arrow direction. 2 Rubber Cap Drain Cap
(2,3)
(2) Put the drain cap in the hole for the drain boss of the outdoor
o
unit bottom base until it is securely fixed. (approx. 40 )
(The drain cap in the shape of taper can be fit into the bottom base and stopped by itself.)
Use a rubber cap when fixing the drain boss and drain cap. (No rubber cap may lead to water leakage.)
After fixing, ensure that there is no water leakage from the drain cap after pouring water into the bottom
base and then draining it from the drain boss.
P5414717
52
(Front Side)
125
(73) Bottom Base
Model: 8HP
Bottom Base
(73)
2 3 Drain Cap
1 2 Drain Boss Position (2 Places)
Drain Pipe
(Outdoor Unit Rear Side) 1 2 Drain Boss
(Field-Supplied)
Securely fix the drain boss, rubber cap and drain cap at the bottom base without being loosened when
connecting the drain pipe.
Do not use drain boss kit in an area where drain water may be frozen.
(The drain water in the drain pipe may be frozen and then the drain pipe may crack.)
(1) In a snow area, water from the heat exchanger may be frozen on the surface of the bottom base. This may
lead to poor drainage. Therefore, do not use the drain boss kit in this area.
(2) In the drainage method according to this manual, some of the defrost drain water dripped from the inlet
protection grille may be flowed out over the bottom base of the product.
To prevent this, provide a drain pan larger than the bottom surface of the product. Fix the drain pan and the
discharge pipe between the bottom part of the product and the foundation prior to discharge.
P5414717
This air inlet grille is to caution not to touch the outdoor unit heat exchanger reaching from air inlet. It is not
designed to prevent people reaching to the heat exchanger. Install it as instructed in this manual.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
● Read and understand this manual before using this air inlet grille.
● Perform the test run after installation to check for abnormalities.
● Forward this information to the building owner and request that they maintain all the equipment manuals.
● Signal words are used to identify levels of hazard seriousness.
Definitions for identifying hazard levels are provided below with their respective signal words.
1. Applicable Unit
NOTICE:
The applicable outdoor unit may be different depending on the product series. Be sure to confirm with the
product catalog before installation.
2. Installation Work
(1) Be sure to securely tighten the air inlet grille with the supplied screws (accessories).
If the screws are not securely tightened, it may cause vibration or abnormal sound.
If they are over-tightened, the screw threads may be stripped. When tightening the screws, make sure
to follow the tightening torque below.
● Tightening Torque: 2.0+0.5 N●m
(2) Secure enough service space with consideration for attaching/detaching the air inlet grille.
● Service Space with Air Inlet Grille: Service Space for Outdoor Unit + Min. 150mm
(3) The air inlet grille may accumulate ice or snow during cold weather.
(4) Apply touch-up coating to the screw fixing part on the outdoor unit to prevent rust formation (local
supply).
3. Before Installation
Check that all the following accessories are packed with the unit before installation.
Unit: mm
Qty.
No. Accessory Remarks
PSN-TP20BA PSN-TP20BB
852 1 -
Air Inlet Grille
1 (for Rear Side a
Installation) 1227
a
1112 - 1
( ) indicate
2
M5 x 12L 11 11
Screw the number of
(with Washer) (1) (1)
spare part
3
Self-Tapping M4 x 13L
2 2 for drilling
Screw (without Washer)
4. Installation Procedures
Before installation, confirm the outdoor unit model. If the air inlet grille is available for your model, follow the
installation procedures.
(1) Open holes on rear side the outdoor unit ( P x 2) using the self-tapping screw 3 .
Unit: mm
a 287 Outdoor Unit
a
(Representative Model)
RAS-8 - 12FSNS, RAS-5, 6FSNP
P RAS-8 - 12FSXNS, RAS-5, 6FSXNP
330
JTOH080 - 120VPE(U,F,R)BS1
119
JTOR080 - 120VPE(U,F,R)BS1
RAS-14 - 18FSNS, RAS-8 - 14FSNP
RAS-14 - 18FSXNS, RAS-8 - 14FSXNP
460
JTOH140 - 180VPE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOR140 - 180VPE(U,F,R)BS1
(2) Hook the “A” part (edges of air inlet grille) between the heat exchanger and bottom base of unit. Mount
the air inlet grille using the screws ( 2 x 10).
1
Heat Exchanger
2
Air Inlet Grille
Bottom Base
Outdoor Unit
A
PSN-TP20BA: two places
PSN-TP20BB: three places
5. Installation Appearance
PSN-TP20BA Unit: mm
Screws
(Accessory)
Air Inlet Grille
[for Left Side
Installation]
Air Inlet Grille (Other Air Inlet
1675
[for Side Grille Option)
Installation]
(Other Air Inlet Air Inlet Grille
Grille Option) [for Rear Side
Installation]
Outdoor Unit
950 765
< Right Side > < Rear Side > < Left Side >
PSN-TP20BB
Screws
(Accessory)
Air Inlet Grille
[for Left Side
Installation]
Air Inlet Grille 1675 (Other Air Inlet
[for Side Grille Option)
Installation]
(Other Air Inlet Air Inlet Grille
Grille Option) [for Rear Side
Installation]
Outdoor Unit
1210 765
< Right Side > < Rear Side > < Left Side >
Available Combinations
Model
Heat RAS-8 - 12FSNS, RAS-5, 6FSNP RAS-14 - 18FSNS, RAS-8 - 14FSNP
Applicable Outdoor Unit
Pump JTOH080 - 120VPE(U,F,R)BS1 JTOH140 - 180VPE(U,F,R)BS1
(Representative Model)
Heat RAS-8 - 12FSXNS, RAS-5, 6FSXNP RAS-14 - 18FSXNS, RAS-8 - 14FSXNP
Recovery JTOR080 - 120VPE(U,F,R)BS1 JTOR140 - 180VPE(U,F,R)BS1
NOTICE:
● This manual applies only to the combination indicated with .
For other air inlet grille options, refer to each model’s installation manual.
● Install the required air inlet grille only if all installation requirements can be met.
P5416988-rev.1, 2017
This air inlet grille is to caution not to touch the outdoor unit heat exchanger reaching from air inlet. It is not
designed to prevent people reaching to the heat exchanger. Install it as instructed in this manual.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
● Read and understand this manual before using this air inlet grille.
● Perform the test run after installation to check for abnormalities.
● Forward this information to the building owner and request that they maintain all the equipment manuals.
● Signal words are used to identify levels of hazard seriousness.
Definitions for identifying hazard levels are provided below with their respective signal words.
1. Applicable Unit
NOTICE:
The applicable outdoor unit may be different depending on the product series. Be sure to confirm with the
product catalog before installation.
2. Installation Work
(1) Be sure to securely tighten the air inlet grille with the supplied screws (accessories).
If the screws are not securely tightened, it may cause vibration or abnormal sound.
If they are over-tightened, the screw threads may be stripped. When tightening the screws, make sure
to follow the tightening torque below.
● Tightening Torque: 2.0+0.5 N●m
(2) Secure enough service space with consideration for attaching/detaching the air inlet grille.
● Service Space with Air Inlet Grille: Service Space for Outdoor Unit + Min. 150mm
(3) The air inlet grille may accumulate ice or snow during cold weather.
(4) Apply touch-up coating to the screw fixing part on the outdoor unit to prevent rust formation (local
supply).
3. Before Installation
Check that all the following accessories are packed with the unit before installation.
Unit: mm
Qty.
No. Accessory Remarks
PSN-TP20BC
701
2 Stay 1
( ) indicate the
3
M5 x 12L 25
Screw number of spare
(with Washer) (1)
part
4
Self-Tapping M4 x 13L
3 for drilling
Screw (without Washer)
4. Installation Procedures
Before installation, confirm the outdoor unit model. If the air inlet grille is available for your model, follow the
installation procedures.
(1) Open holes on rear side the outdoor unit ( P x 6) using the self-tapping screw 4 .
Unit: mm
(2) Attach the Stay ( 2 ) to the outdoor unit by fixing the screws ( 3 x 4) to the middle holes (x 2) on the
top of the outdoor unit from step (1) and to the existing holes (x 2) on the bottom of the outdoor unit.
Outdoor Unit
3
(3) Hook the “A” part (edges of air inlet grille) between the heat exchanger and bottom base of unit. Mount
the air inlet grille using the screws ( 3 x 20).
Heat Exchanger
Bottom Base
A
(each two places)
5. Installation Appearance
Unit: mm
Center Stay
Screws
(Accessory)
< Right Side > < Rear Side > < Left Side >
Available Combinations
Model
Heat RAS-20 - 24FSNS, RAS-16, 18FSNP
Applicable Outdoor Unit
Pump JTOH200 - 240VPE(U,F,R)BS1
(Representative Model)
Heat RAS-20 - 24FSXNS, RAS-16, 18FSXNP
Recovery JTOR200 - 240VPE(U,F,R)BS1
NOTICE:
● This manual applies only to the combination indicated with .
For other air inlet grille options, refer to each model’s installation manual.
● Install the required air inlet grille only if all installation requirements can be met.
P5416991-rev.1, 2017
This air inlet grille is to caution not to touch the outdoor unit heat exchanger reaching from air inlet. It is not
designed to prevent people reaching to the heat exchanger. Install it as instructed in this manual.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
● Read and understand this manual before using this air inlet grille.
● Perform the test run after installation to check for abnormalities.
● Forward this information to the building owner and request that they maintain all the equipment manuals.
● Signal words are used to identify levels of hazard seriousness.
Definitions for identifying hazard levels are provided below with their respective signal words.
1. Applicable Unit
NOTICE:
The applicable outdoor unit may be different depending on the product series. Be sure to confirm with the
product catalog before installation.
2. Installation Work
(1) Be sure to securely tighten the air inlet grille with the supplied screws (accessories).
If the screws are not securely tightened, it may cause vibration or abnormal sound.
If they are over-tightened, the screw threads may be stripped. When tightening the screws, make sure
to follow the tightening torque below.
● Tightening Torque: 2.0+0.5 N●m
(2) Secure enough service space with consideration for attaching/detaching the air inlet grille.
● Service Space with Air Inlet Grille: Service Space for Outdoor Unit + Min. 150mm
(3) The air inlet grille may accumulate ice or snow during cold weather.
(4) Apply touch-up coating to the screw fixing part on the outdoor unit to prevent rust formation (local
supply).
3. Before Installation
Check that all the following accessories are packed with the unit before installation.
Unit: mm
Qty.
No. Accessory Remarks
PSN-TP20L
503
( ) indicate
2
M5 x 12L 7
Screw the number of
(with Washer) (1)
spare part
4. Installation Procedures
Before installation, confirm the outdoor unit model. If the air inlet grille is available for your model, follow the
installation procedures.
Remove three screws fixing the side cover to the the outdoor unit.
Hook the “A” part (edges of air inlet grille) between the heat exchanger and bottom base of unit. Mount the
air inlet grille using the screws ( 2 x 6).
Side Cover
Heat Exchanger
A
(two places) Air Inlet Grille
2 Screws (Accessory, x3)
Replace with the fixing
scres to the side cover.
Bottom Base
5. Installation Appearance
The following examples illustrate a small cabinet.
Unit: mm
1675
Air Inlet Grille [for Left Side
[for Side Installation]
Installation]
(Other Air Inlet
Grille Option)
< Right Side > < Rear Side > < Left Side >
Available Combinations
Model
RAS-8 - 12FSNS RAS-14 - 18FSNS RAS-20 - 24FSNS
Applicable Heat
RAS-5, 6FSNP RAS-8 - 14FSNP RAS-16, 18FSNP
Outdoor Unit Pump
JTOH080 - 120VPE(U,F,R)BS1 JTOH140 - 180VPE(U,F,R)BS1 JTOH200- 240VPE(U,F,R)BS1
(Representative
Model) RAS-8 - 12FSXNS RAS-14 - 18FSXNS RAS-20 - 24FSXNS
Heat
RAS-5, 6FSXNP RAS-8 - 14FSXNP RAS-16, 18FSXNP
Recovery
JTOR080 - 120VPE(U,F,R)BS1 JTOR140 - 180VPE(U,F,R)BS1 JTOR200 - 240VPE(U,F,R)BS1
Air Inlet Grille for
PSN-TP20BA PSN-TP20BB PSN-TP20BC
Rear Side
Air Inlet Grille for
PSN-TP20L PSN-TP20R
Left Side
Air Inlet Grille for
PSN-TP20R
Right Side
NOTICE:
● This manual applies only to the combination indicated with .
For other air inlet grille options, refer to each model’s installation manual.
● Install the required air inlet grille only if all installation requirements can be met.
P5416990-rev.1, 2017
This air inlet grille is to caution not to touch the outdoor unit heat exchanger reaching from air inlet. It is not
designed to prevent people reaching to the heat exchanger. Install it as instructed in this manual.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
● Read and understand this manual before using this air inlet grille.
● Perform the test run after installation to check for abnormalities.
● Forward this information to the building owner and request that they maintain all the equipment manuals.
● Signal words are used to identify levels of hazard seriousness.
Definitions for identifying hazard levels are provided below with their respective signal words.
1. Applicable Unit
NOTICE:
The applicable outdoor unit may be different depending on the product series. Be sure to confirm with the
product catalog before installation.
2. Installation Work
(1) Be sure to securely tighten the air inlet grille with the supplied screws (accessories).
If the screws are not securely tightened, it may cause vibration or abnormal sound.
If they are over-tightened, the screw threads may be stripped. When tightening the screws, make sure
to follow the tightening torque below.
● Tightening Torque: 2.0+0.5 N●m
(2) Secure enough service space with consideration for attaching/detaching the air inlet grille.
● Service Space with Air Inlet Grille: Service Space for Outdoor Unit + Min. 150mm
(3) The air inlet grille may accumulate ice or snow during cold weather.
(4) Apply touch-up coating to the screw fixing part on the outdoor unit to prevent rust formation (local
supply).
3. Before Installation
Check that all the following accessories are packed with the unit before installation.
Unit: mm
Qty.
No. Accessory Remarks
PSN-TP20L
613
( ) indicate
2
M5 x 12L 7
Screw the number of
(with Washer) (1)
spare part
4. Installation Procedures
Before installation, confirm the outdoor unit model. If the air inlet grille is available for your model, follow the
installation procedures.
Remove three screws fixing the side cover to the outdoor unit.
Hook the “A” part (edges of air inlet grille) between the heat exchanger and bottom base of unit. Mount the
air inlet grille using the screws ( 2 x 6).
1
Side Cover
Screws (Accessory, x3) 2
Bottom Base
5. Installation Appearance
The following examples illustrate a small cabinet.
Unit: mm
1675
Air Inlet Grille [for Left Side
[for Side Installation]
Installation] (Other Air Inlet
Grille Option)
< Right Side > < Rear Side > < Left Side >
Available Combinations
Model
RAS-8 - 12FSNS RAS-14 - 18FSNS RAS-20 - 24FSNS
Applicable Heat
RAS-5, 6FSNP RAS-8 - 14FSNP RAS-16, 18FSNP
Outdoor Unit Pump
JTOH080 - 120VPE(U,F,R)BS1 JTOH140 - 180VPE(U,F,R)BS1 JTOH200- 240VPE(U,F,R)BS1
(Representative
Model) RAS-8 - 12FSXNS RAS-14 - 18FSXNS RAS-20 - 24FSXNS
Heat
RAS-5, 6FSXNP RAS-8 - 14FSXNP RAS-16, 18FSXNP
Recovery
JTOR080 - 120VPE(U,F,R)BS1 JTOR140 - 180VPE(U,F,R)BS1 JTOR200 - 240VPE(U,F,R)BS1
Air Inlet Grille for
PSN-TP20BA PSN-TP20BB PSN-TP20BC
Rear Side
Air Inlet Grille for
PSN-TP20L PSN-TP20R
Left Side
Air Inlet Grille for
PSN-TP20R
Right Side
NOTICE:
● This manual applies only to the combination indicated with .
For other air inlet grille options, refer to each model’s installation manual.
● Install the required air inlet grille only if all installation requirements can be met.
P5416989-rev.1, 2017
This protection net is to protect the outdoor unit heat exchanger from external damages such as being hit
by a ball. Install it as instructed in this manual.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
● Read and understand this manual before using this protection net.
● Perform the test run after installation to check for abnormalities.
● Forward this information to the building owner and request that they maintain all the equipment manuals.
● Signal words are used to identify levels of hazard seriousness.
Definitions for identifying hazard levels are provided below with their respective signal words.
1. Applicable Unit
NOTICE:
The applicable outdoor unit may be different depending on the product series. Be sure to confirm with the
product catalog before installation.
2. Installation Work
(1) Be sure to securely tighten the protection net with the supplied screws (accessories).
If the screws are not securely tightened, it may cause vibration or abnormal sound.
If they are over-tightened, the screw threads may be stripped. When tightening the screws, make sure
to follow the tightening torque below.
● Tightening Torque: 2.0+0.5 N●m
(2) Secure enough service space with consideration for attaching/detaching the protection net.
● Service Space with Protection Net: Service Space for Outdoor Unit + Min. 150mm
(3) Do not step on the protection net or the outdoor unit to prevent falls and injury.
(4) Fallen leaves or other debris may be caught by the protection net and cause airflow restrictions. Be
sure to check for accumulation and clean the protection net periodically.
(5) The protection net may accumulate ice or snow during cold weather.
(6) Apply touch-up coating to the screw fixing part on the outdoor unit to prevent rust formation (local
supply).
NOTICE:
Do not use the snow protection hood for the rear side inlet if the protection net is installed.
3. Before Installation
Check that all the following accessories are packed with the unit before installation.
Unit: mm
Qty.
No. Accessory Remarks
PN-TP20BA PN-TP20BB
852 1 -
Protection Net
1 (for Rear Side a
1415
Installation)
1112 - 1
a
( ) indicate
2
M5 x 12L 11 11
Screw the number of
(with Washer) (1) (1)
spare part
3
Self-Tapping M4 x 13L
2 2 for drilling
Screw (without Washer)
4. Installation Procedures
Before installation, confirm the outdoor unit model. If the protection net is available for your model, follow
the installation procedures.
(1) Drill holes on rear side the outdoor unit ( P x 2) using the self-tapping screws ( 3 ).
Unit: mm
a 287 Outdoor Unit
a
(Representative Model)
P RAS-8 - 12FSNS, RAS-5, 6FSNP
RAS-8 - 12FSXNS, RAS-5, 6FSXNP
330
JTOH080 - 120VPE(U,F,R)BS1
119
JTOR080 - 120VPE(U,F,R)BS1
RAS-14 - 18FSNS, RAS-8 - 14FSNP
RAS-14 - 18FSXNS, RAS-8 - 14FSXNP
460
JTOH140 - 180VPE(U,F,R)BS1
JTOR140 - 180VPE(U,F,R)BS1
(2) Hook the “A” part (edges of protection net) between the heat exchanger and bottom base of unit.
Mount the protection net using the screws ( 2 x 10).
2 Heat Exchanger
Protection Net
5. Installation Appearance
Unit: mm
PN-TP20BA
Screws
Protection Net
[for Left Side
Installation]
Protection Net (Other Protection
1675
[for Side Net Option)
Installation]
(Other Protection Protection Net
Net Option) [for Rear Side
Installation]
Outdoor Unit
100 950 100 100 765
< Right Side > < Rear Side > < Left Side >
PN-TP20BB
Screws
Protection Net
[for Side
Installation]
Protection Net 1675 (Other Protection
[for Side Net Option)
Installation]
(Other Protection Protection Net
Net Option) [for Rear Side
Installation]
Outdoor Unit
100 1210 100 100 765
< Right Side > < Rear Side > < Left Side >
Available Combinations
Model
Heat RAS-8 - 12FSNS, RAS-5, 6FSNP RAS-14 - 18FSNS, RAS-8 - 14FSNP
Applicable Outdoor Unit
Pump JTOH080 - 120VPE(U,F,R)BS1 JTOH140 - 180VPE(U,F,R)BS1
(Representative Model)
Heat RAS-8 - 12FSXNS, RAS-5, 6FSXNP RAS-14 - 18FSXNS, RAS-8 - 14FSXNP
Recovery JTOR080 - 120VPE(U,F,R)BS1 JTOR140 - 180VPE(U,F,R)BS1
NOTICE:
● This manual applies only to the combination indicated with .
For other protection net options, refer to each model’s installation manual.
● Install the required protection net only if all installation requirements can be met.
P5416992-rev.1, 2017
This protection net is to protect the outdoor unit heat exchanger from external damages such as being hit
by a ball. Install it as instructed in this manual.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
● Read and understand this manual before using this protection net.
● Perform the test run after installation to check for abnormalities.
● Forward this information to the building owner and request that they maintain all the equipment manuals.
● Signal words are used to identify levels of hazard seriousness.
Definitions for identifying hazard levels are provided below with their respective signal words.
1. Applicable Unit
NOTICE:
The applicable outdoor unit may be different depending on the product series. Be sure to confirm with the
product catalog before installation.
2. Installation Work
(1) Be sure to securely tighten the protection net with the supplied screws (accessories).
If the screws are not securely tightened, it may cause vibration or abnormal sound.
If they are over-tightened, the screw threads may be stripped. When tightening the screws, make sure
to follow the tightening torque below.
● Tightening Torque: 2.0+0.5 N●m
(2) Secure enough service space with consideration for attaching/detaching the protection net.
● Service Space with Protection Net: Service Space for Outdoor Unit + Min. 150mm
(3) Do not step on the protection net or the outdoor unit to prevent falls and injury.
(4) Fallen leaves or other debris may be caught by the protection net and cause airflow restrictions. Be
sure to check for accumulation and clean the protection net periodically.
(5) The protection net may accumulate ice or snow during cold weather.
(6) Apply touch-up coating to the screw fixing part on the outdoor unit to prevent rust formation (local
supply).
NOTICE:
Do not use the snow protection hood for the rear side inlet if the protection net is installed.
3. Before Installation
Check that all the following accessories are packed with the unit before installation.
Unit: mm
Qty.
No. Accessory Remarks
PN-TP20BC
Protection Net
1 (for Rear Side 2
1415
Installation)
702
2 Stay 1
( ) indicate
3
M5 x 12L 25
Screw the number of
(with Washer) (1)
spare part
4
Self-Tapping M4 x 13L
3 for drilling
Screw (without Washer)
4. Installation Procedures
Before installation, confirm the outdoor unit model. If the protection net is available for your model, follow
the installation procedures.
(1) Drill holes on rear side the outdoor unit ( P x 6) with Self-Tapping Screw ( 4 ) by using a charging
driver or etc..
Unit: mm
(2) Attach the stay ( 2 ) to the outdoor unit by fixing the screws ( 3 x 4) to the middle holes (x 2) on the top
of the outdoor unit from step (1) and to the existing holes (x 2) on the bottom of the outdoor unit.
Outdoor Unit
3
(3) Hook the “A” part (edges of protection net) between the heat exchanger and bottom base of unit.
Mount the air protection net using the screws ( 3 x 20).
Heat Exchanger
Protection Net
A Bottom Base
(each two places)
5. Installation Appearance
Unit: mm
Screws
Protection Net
Protection Net [for Side
[for Side Installation]
Installation]
1675
(Other Protection
(Other Protection Net Option)
Net Option)
Protection Net
[for Rear Side
Outdoor Unit Installation]
100 1600 100 100 765
< Right Side > < Rear Side > < Left Side >
Available Combinations
Model
Heat RAS-20 - 24FSNS, RAS-16, 18FSNP
Applicable Outdoor Unit
Pump JTOH200 - 240VPE(U,F,R)BS1
(Representative Model)
Heat RAS-20 - 24FSXNS, RAS-16, 18FSXNP
Recovery JTOR200 - 240VPE(U,F,R)BS1
NOTICE:
● This manual applies only to the combination indicated with .
For other protection net options, refer to each model’s installation manual.
● Install the required protection net only if all installation requirements can be met.
P5416993-rev.1, 2017
This protection net is to protect the outdoor unit heat exchanger from external damages such as being hit
by a ball. Install it following the directions below.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
● Read and understand this manual before using this protection net.
● Perform the test run after installation to check for abnormalities.
● Forward this information to the building owner and request that they maintain all the equipment manuals.
● Signal words are used to identify levels of hazard seriousness.
Definitions for identifying hazard levels are provided below with their respective signal words.
1. Applicable Unit
NOTICE:
The applicable outdoor unit may be different depending on the product series. Be sure to confirm with the
product catalog before installation.
2. Installation Work
(1) Be sure to securely tighten the protection net with the supplied screws (accessories).
If the screws are not securely tightened, it may cause vibration or abnormal sound.
If they are over-tightened, the screw threads may be stripped. When tightening the screws, make sure
to follow the tightening torque below.
● Tightening Torque: 2.0+0.5 N●m
(2) Secure enough service space with consideration for attaching/detaching the protection net.
● Service Space with Protection Net: Service Space for Outdoor Unit + Min. 150mm
(3) Do not step on the protection net or the outdoor unit to prevent falls and injury.
(4) Fallen leaves or other debris may be caught by the protection net and cause airflow restrictions. Be
sure to check for accumulation and clean the protection net periodically.
(5) The protection net may accumulate ice or snow during cold weather.
(6) Apply touch-up coating to the screw fixing part on the outdoor unit to prevent rust formation (local
supply).
NOTICE:
Do not use the snow protection hood for the rear side inlet if the protection net is installed.
3. Before Installation
Check that all the following accessories are packed with the unit before installation.
Unit: mm
Qty.
No. Accessory Remarks
PN-TP20L
Protection Net
1 (for Left Side 1
1183
Installation)
503
( ) indicate
2
M5 x 12L 7
Screw the number of
(with Washer) (1)
spare part
4. Installation Procedures
Before installation, confirm the outdoor unit model. If the protection net is available for your model, follow
the installation procedures.
Remove the three screws fixing the side cover to the the outdoor unit.
Insert the two screws 2 at the top of the outdoor unit left side but do not tighten. Hook the protection net (for
left side installation) 1 over the two screws. Securely tighten the other four screws 2 . Finally, tighten the
top two screws completely.
Outdoor Unit
Protection Net
(for Left Side Installation)
Side Cover
1
Scres (Accessory, x3) 2
Replace with the fixing
screws to the side cover.
5. Installation Appearance
The following examples illustrate a small cabinet.
Unit: mm
Securing
Screw
(Accessory)
1675
(Other Protection
Net Option) Protection Net
[for Rear Side
Installation]
(Other Protection
Outdoor Unit Net Option)
100 100 100 765
Available Combinations
Model
RAS-8 - 12FSNS RAS-14 - 18FSNS RAS-20 - 24FSNS
Applicable Heat
RAS-5, 6FSNP RAS-8 - 14FSNP RAS-16, 18FSNP
Outdoor Unit Pump
JTOH080 - 120VPE(U,F,R)BS1 JTOH140 - 180VPE(U,F,R)BS1 JTOH200- 240VPE(U,F,R)BS1
(Representative
Model) RAS-8 - 12FSXNS RAS-14 - 18FSXNS RAS-20 - 24FSXNS
Heat
RAS-5, 6FSXNP RAS-8 - 14FSXNP RAS-16, 18FSXNP
Recovery
JTOR080 - 120VPE(U,F,R)BS1 JTOR140 - 180VPE(U,F,R)BS1 JTOR200 - 240VPE(U,F,R)BS1
Protection Net for
PN-TP20BA PN-TP20BB PN-TP20BC
Rear Side
Protection Net for
PN-TP20L PN-TP20R
Left Side
Protection Net for
PN-TP20R
Right Side
NOTICE:
● This manual applies only to the combination indicated with .
For other protection net options, refer to each model’s installation manual.
● Install the required protection net only if all installation requirements can be met.
P5416995-rev.1, 2017
This protection net is to protect the outdoor unit heat exchanger from external damages such as being hit
by a ball. Install it following the instructions below.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
● Read and understand this manual before using this protection net.
● Perform the test run after installation to check for abnormalities.
● Forward this information to the building owner and request that they maintain all the equipment manuals.
● Signal words are used to identify levels of hazard seriousness.
Definitions for identifying hazard levels are provided below with their respective signal words.
1. Applicable Unit
NOTICE:
The applicable outdoor unit may be different depending on the product series. Be sure to confirm with the
product catalog before installation.
2. Installation Work
(1) Be sure to securely tighten the protection net with the supplied screws (accessories).
If the screws are not securely tightened, it may cause vibration or abnormal sound.
If they are over-tightened, the screw threads may be stripped. When tightening the screws, make sure
to follow the tightening torque below.
● Tightening Torque: 2.0+0.5 N●m
(2) Secure enough service space with consideration for attaching/detaching the protection net.
● Service Space with Protection Net: Service Space for Outdoor Unit + Min. 150mm
(3) Do not step on the protection net or the outdoor unit to prevent falls and injury.
(4) Fallen leaves or other debris may be caught by the protection net and cause airflow restrictions. Be
sure to check for accumulation and clean the protection net periodically.
(5) The protection net may accumulate ice or snow during cold weather.
NOTICE:
Do not use the snow protection hood for the side inlet if the protection net is installed.
3. Before Installation
Check that all the following accessories are packed with the unit before installation.
Unit: mm
Qty.
No. Accessory Remarks
PN-TP20R
1183
Protection Net
1 (for Side 1
Installation)
614
( ) indicate
2
M5 x 12L 9
Screw the number of
(with Washer) (2)
spare part
for drilling,
3
Self-Tapping M4 x 13L 2 ( ) indicate
Screw (without Washer) (1) the number of
spare part
4. Installation Procedures
Before installation, confirm the outdoor unit model. If the protection net is available for your model, follow
the installation procedures.
(1) Open holes at the location shown below using the self-tapping screw 3 . Remove three screws fixing
the side cover to the outdoor unit.
Unit: mm
Open a hole
( RAS-14
RAS-14 - 24FSXNS, RAS-8 - 18FSXNP and JTOR140 - 240VPE(U,F,R)BS1)
- 24FSNS, RAS-8 - 18FSNP and JTOH140 - 240VPE(U,F,R)BS1
191 191
< Front Side > < Rear Side > < Rear Side > < Front Side >
Open a hole
Remove the screws (x3) Remove the screws (x3)
fixing the side cover. fixing the side cover.
1311
1311
Side Cover
Side Cover
(2) Insert the screws 2 to the opened holes in step (1) but do not tighten. Loosen but do not remove one
screw attached at the top of the outdoor unit right side. Hook the protection net (for side installation) 1
over the top. Securely tighten the six screws 2 . Finally, tighten the top two screws completely.
NOTE:
Same procedure is applied when the protection net is used for left side installation.
<Applicable Model>
Heat Pump: RAS-14 - 24FSNS, RAS-8 - 18FSNP and JTOH140 - 240VPE(U,F,R)BS1
Heat Recovery: RAS-14 - 24FSXNS, RAS-8 - 18FSXNP and JTOR140 - 240VPE(U,F,R)BS1
Attached
Screw
Outdoor Unit
2 2
1
5. Installation Appearance
The following examples illustrate a small cabinet.
Unit: mm
Securing
Screw
(Accessory)
Protection Net
Protection Net [for Left Side
[for Side Installation]
Installation] (Other Protection
1675
Net Option)
Protection Net
[for Rear Side
Installation]
Outdoor Unit (Other Protection
100 100 Net Option) 100 765
< Right Side > < Rear Side > < Left Side >
Available Combinations
Model
RAS-8 - 12FSNS RAS-14 - 18FSNS RAS-20 - 24FSNS
Applicable Heat
RAS-5, 6FSNP RAS-8 - 14FSNP RAS-16, 18FSNP
Outdoor Unit Pump
JTOH080 - 120VPE(U,F,R)BS1 JTOH140 - 180VPE(U,F,R)BS1 JTOH200- 240VPE(U,F,R)BS1
(Representative
Model) RAS-8 - 12FSXNS RAS-14 - 18FSXNS RAS-20 - 24FSXNS
Heat
RAS-5, 6FSXNP RAS-8 - 14FSXNP RAS-16, 18FSXNP
Recovery
JTOR080 - 120VPE(U,F,R)BS1 JTOR140 - 180VPE(U,F,R)BS1 JTOR200 - 240VPE(U,F,R)BS1
Protection Net for
PN-TP20BA PN-TP20BB PN-TP20BC
Rear Side
Protection Net for
PN-TP20L PN-TP20R
Left Side
Protection Net for
PN-TP20R
Right Side
NOTICE:
● This manual applies only to the combination indicated with .
For other protection net options, refer to each model’s installation manual.
● Install the required protection net only if all installation requirements can be met.
P5416994-rev.1, 2017