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DAIKIN e Si-45F Service YR System Inverter Series Standard Series Heat Recovery Series CHAPTERS CJ INVERTER G(J) SERIES HEAT RECOVERY G(J) SERIES ------ 1 STANDARD G SERIES STANDARD D(F) SERIES:------------- aot INVERTER SERIES Cooling only Heat pumps HEAT RECOVERY SERIES Simultaneous cooling and heating Model names © Indoor Units ‘oaling ‘and heating Te Noda rane il yountec Ta ] oe a FXYC /#20G(J)} 25G1U) | 32G\J) | 40GIu) | S0GJ | 6361) can FXYS |1#206(4)| 256) | 3261) | 40GWJ) 83GWJ) | 12560) vis #no~2aov, sone caingsuspondedtype | FXVH 3264) secu tor iG) model oe — 1 VG: 1 $220/220~220V ‘Wall mounted type FXYA 256) 40G\d) | 0/60 He tony tor moe zy pee Floormountedtype | Fev acu] — [acu a6) Cd FXYLM. 256) 406) 636) 5 Modols are available only Torhoat pump mode © Outdoor Units Moder name Power Sopot vest pumps nsxy | sat | sow | raw [vise se0~etev, Some Gor GIG) mosey | eau xGiyy | YAL;S# 380V, 60Hz (only for GIGJ model) — Cooing only | ASK eat | 1000) | YO Beno Si oe os) paataneas SEY sci) | 106) Y13.¢ 380~415V, 5OH2 (for GIGJ mode!) © BS unit (option). Heat recovery series Note: GJ models are satisfied EC regulation, Only for Heat recovery series Model name [BSV 1001) BSV 160A) Power supply Vis 19 220~240V, 60 Hz (or GIG model PREFACE ‘To meet whatever customers or environments need, Daikin has embodied the top flexibility in our new VRV SYSTEM INVERTER SERIES and given an edge over the other conventional air conditioning systems for buildings in various kinds. They are proud of various innovative functions such as the new HIDECS circuit and the microcomputer controlled trapsmission system along with the wide range of options. To make your maintenance / service work more efficient and easy, the self-diagnosis functions monitor the system malfunctions on the liquid crystal remote controller. We hope, this manual will add more versatility to your work by the easy-to-read explanations on possible troubles on the field-work or inverter systems. CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION 1 2, 1 2 1. SYSTEM LINE-UP Available combinations Nomenclatures SYSTEM OUTLINES Basie system System control FUNCTIONS. 11. FUNCTIONAL PARTS AND SAFETY DEVICES. 1 2 3 4 ‘The functional pats of the piping diagram ‘Thermistors and pressure sensor ‘The set values of safety devices / functional parts Printed circuit board (PCB) ist: I. FUNCTIONUSTS 1 2 3 4 Operational functions System control functions “Maintenance-support functions: Individual contro funetions 1. VARIOUS FUNCTIONS 1. 18. 19. 20. ‘Temperature control Indoor unit) Air flow volume setting (indoor unit) Airflow direction adjusting Freeze-up protection by off cycle Hotstart ‘Auxiliary electric heater (Option) Program dry operation Radiation sensor Restart protection: il equalize operation (balanced oil flow between two compressors} Oil recovery operation Overcurrent protection by frequency reduction Overload protection by discharge pipe temperature contro: Compressor capacity contro! Electronic expansion valve Eveporating pressure control during cooling (Frost prevention! Defrost Control switches Setting switches LED cisplays BERESRSR ey 5 6 8 3 3 a1 “4 5 4 51 ‘TROUBLE SHOOTINGS I OPERATION FLOW CHARTS. 1. Indoor unit 2, Outdoor unit DIAGNOSIS DISPLAY 1, Remote controller 2. Indoor unit, outdoor unit DIAGNOSIS FLOW CHART 1. Diagnosis by the malfunction codes on the remote contraller 2, Self-diagnosis inverter function 2. Diagnosis for troubles not dieplayed on the remote controller 4. Appendix DIAGNOSIS FOR COMPRESSOR 1. Piping diagrams: 2, Diagnosis: TYPICAL INSTALLATION 1, Transmission error due to loosing of the terminals for interunit wiring connection 2, Short-circuit by the wiring intake 3, Reverse connection of outdoor-o-indoor wiring between inpuvoutput terminals Dand @ 4, Transmission error due to the indoor-to-indoor wiring connected to output terminals only 5. "US" blinks on the multi-functional centralized control board ofthe system without a remote contr 6, Invertertrp de tothe rergerant overcharge U6) 7, The malfunction cade "A7” blinks onthe ceiling suspended indoor unit, FXYH series: {8 Corrosion on the heat exchanger of the indoor unit (the color turns black.) ‘APPENDIX. ‘CONTROL WIRING 1. Control wiring procedure 2. Outline of system FIELD WIRING AND SWITCH SETTING FOR HEAT RECOVERY SERIES |. WIRING DIAGRAMS 1. Indoor unit 2, Outdoor unit ELECTRONIC EXPANSION VALVE 1. Replacement of a motor 2, Replacement ofa valve: 3, Procedures to take in case thatthe electronic ‘expansion valve is not opened 4, Caution for refrigerant leaks 54 a2 B 7 104 10 123 123 126 128 wz 1m 128 123 123 130 32 1 135 ae 148 183 155 186 197 GENERAL INFORMATION I. SYSTEM LINE-UP 1. Available combinations ‘© A maximum of 8 indoor units can be connected intoa single system. © The total capacity index of the indoor units connectedinto a system should fall within the capacity index range ofthe ‘outdoor unit applicable to that particular system. Outdoor unit model name Limits oftotal capacity index “of connected indoor units, RSXYSGUL 625~1625 RSXIVI8GU), ASEYEGU) 100=260 RSXIVHOG(W), RSEVIOG) ¥25~325 '@ The range of indoor units is shown in the following table along with their individual capacity index. The type 20 units (084°) FXYC20GIN} (Ceiling mounted cassette type) and FXYS20G(J) (Ceiling suspended built type) can be connected only to the SXYSGWJ) outdoor unit and cannot be connected to RSXY8G(J}, 1G. Selling mount Selling suspan ling suspendec jail mount loor standing “oncealed floor city index | Corresponding | Cae a [ear Megs | Porson [ ame coer |e es ee st Cautions (© The system enables the connection of indoor units with a tot al capacity of between $0 to 130% of that of the correspond ing outdoor unit but whe this capacity ratio exceeds 100% then the actual capacity of each indoor unit wil fall Title short ofits individual reted capacity when all the units 2 operated simultaneously. 2. Nomenclatures Indoor unit FXY|C!/40\/G|[J} [V1] “T el } | Anticorrosion ype | V1: Single phase 220 to 240V, SoH? | VG: Single phase 200/200 to 220V, S0160H2 Power supply symbol Yt: phase 380 to 416V, SoHe ——Indiestas minor design category YYAL: 3 phase 380V, 6OHs UAB,Ccos nn: For other market 16:3 phase: 200200~ , IRL 2: For EC mackot 220, SO60H sicatos minor design category — Indicates major design category CAAB.C.....H: For other marke [Willchange after mojordesing revision) IK ‘2: Fer EC market Capacity indication 1 Indicates major design category {cooling capacity at 60H2 / cooling eapacity at 60H X 2p (Willbe change after major aesign Conversion to horsepower oe revision} 20: 0.81 an | ae 10:10" 3251257 40:16 62:25 Indicates that hiss a 125: 51° AV SYSTEM INVERTER SERIES SKY: Heat pum Type of unit pump Ceiling mounted cassette type RSX : Cooiing only Coiling suspended builtin type Cling suspendedtype Wall mounted type (RSEY (8)(G)(J] Y7)[E Floor stanaing type LEM: Concealed tlaor mounted type Indicates that this sa VAV SYSTEM INVERTER SERIES, Anticortosion type Powor supply symbol Yi-3 phase 28010 418V, 50He Indicates minor design category DAB. For other market IRL 2: For EC market Indicates major design category (willbe change ater major desion | 8: 0HP revision) BS unit (Option) 10:10 oy indicates na [Bsv||100]/a|[J)/v1] HEAT RECOVERY SEAS 1 Single phase 2200 240V, 50H — Indieates minor design category TLABC.......H: For other market JRL 2: ForEC market — Indicates major design category Capacity indication (Connectable total indoor unit capacity) 100: Total indoor unit capacity less than 100 160: Total indoor unit capacity 100 or more but less than 160, L____ indicates that this ie 2 8S unit I. SYSTEM OUTLINE 1. Basic system Outdoor unit ‘© Outdoor units canbe grouped together ina row 19 All3 types: 5H to 104 (Heat pump) 1, 104? {Cooling ont) T Retual ongth of vahigarant biome 100m {© Lovel diference of Som makes this system sutabie for buldings up 10 15t0 16 stories Indoor unit ‘© 6 types with broad selection at 19 (17 in case of cooling any) diferent models © Up to 8 units can be connected © Minimum capacity: 08° (Heat pump) Il Up to Bindoor units aitferentin capacity and type can be ‘connected to one refrigerant circuit, and individuslly-controlled within 50 to 130% capacity ratio, New refrigerant control system improves the flexibility of piping, betweeningoor_ Ty] a om {The twin cable multiplex transmission system and the world irst “Automatic address setting” are adopted to ease the incerunit wiring between indoor and outdoor units, Local ewiteh (switch use) Power supply ker cool/ Hest selector Local ewiten| (swt use) [i]: Remote controler 2. System control ‘To connect indoor unite with different capacities and control therm individually lke chiller and fan coils the following controls re adopted: Indoor units ‘The opening of the electronic expansion valve is changed ‘according tothe load of the respective room to individually control ‘the capacity ofeach indoor unit 1 Outdoor units ‘Monitoring the operation pressure, Outdoor units are contrlieg to ‘maintain evaporation pressure (Te) for cooling, or condensation ‘pressure (Te for heating as condition. Ths results in outdoor ‘capacity control appropriate to the individual operation of each Indoor unit. ‘The Room load is wansmitod Dpetngerantpressre, Ref + Refrigerant Yeway T Thermistor vale EV: Expansion Vatte HE Heart Exchanger it conto CPU :Mult-variable system {indoor) step linear control etcut CPU: Multivariable (vtdoor) Pi contol ‘Sampling immer 4 ‘Temperature athe nieve neat exchanger T, Temperature tthe ute of the heat exchanger: Ty ‘Suetion ar termperature: Ts Detection 13 -Ts) ‘Geisulates the optimum opening angle Calculates the No. ofthe output pues] ‘Gatpats the No. af the pulse to he Ts; set temperatur 10 [[Samplingtimercounting ___ + Every" minutes ‘Dette opevation pressure by sensor ‘Calulates tha defection ofthe detected operation pressure the target pressure (Gricintes the constant for integral contol Decide the total ea veriable Pleantal iy rato by mul Decides the optimum load ‘© Changes tho reaquency steps ofthe Inverter compressor ‘© Cycles the unload compressor ON/OFF FUNCTIONS I, FUNCTIONAL PARTS AND SAFETY DEVICES 1. The functional parts of the piping diagram (1) Outdoor unit (ASXYSG(d)) + Indoor units cos contr uve am einer ean) ® Compressor; Inverter controlled seroll compressor in 12 frequency steps within 34H2~116Hz frequency to ensure individual control of indoor units and linear contro © Oitseparator; Oilis discharged from the compressor, seperates oil and refrigerant and returns oil to compressor through ¢9 © Solenoid valve (Balancing pressure, Hot gas bypass), 20R1; Keeps the high pressure and low pressure in balance when the compressor is turned off, resulting in a reduced compressor load at starting, 20R1 is also used for hot gas bypass to prevent frost on the indoor coil during cooling at low load. ©) Outdoor electronic expansion valve, 20E; Operated during heating to control superheat appropriate to the temperatures detected on the inlet and outlet ofthe heat exchanger © Auxiliary heat exchanger: Discharges part of the condensation heat tothe outside to reduce high pressure dur (P_ Solenoid valve high pressure control during heating), 202; Turns the refrigerant flow tothe auxiliary heat exchanger on / off during overload heatingoperation © Solenoid valve (Liquid injection), 2083; Turns the liquid injection on off to prevent overheating |B Heat exchange pipe: Produce subcoo! to eliminate flash gas inthe liquid pipe which may cause unbalanced refrigerant flow inthe indoor units Pressure sensor, SEN; tube. 19 overload heating operation. ‘The semi-conductor pressure sensor detects the refrigerant suction pressure for cooling and the discharge pressure for heating to ‘monitor the operation state ofthe indoor unit. D Pressure switch (High), 63H; ‘Opened when the pressure exceeds 27.5 + 1.0 kgfem and then the system stops. & Pressure switch (Low), 63; Opened when the pressure drops below 0 + 0.2 kg/em? and then the system stops, © Fiele-piping D REFNET header Branches the efigerant flow in equal volumes to each indoor unit. © Indoor unit |W Indoor electronic expansion valve, 20E; Ensures the capacity linear-control and individual contro f the indoor unit. Ths valve changes it's opening degree appropriate to the load of the room tobe cooled o heated. Its full-closed when cooling is turned off, and slightly opened when heating is turned off, (uring heating operation, refrigerant is stored inside the indoor units in an “of” state the liquid pipe is completely closed. Therefore, the valveis slightly opened.) 13 (2) Outdoor unit RSXY8,10G(s)) + Indoor units Gaspipe: #18.10m Lauidpipe: #8.5mm nerwer pence) A Compressor; ‘Two reciprocating compressors with 2 cylinders. One isinverter controlled within 30~74 Hz frequency (Inverter compressor) and the ‘others unload-controllable in 050-100% steps by he discharge gas bypass (C/C compressor). The total capacity ofthe two compressors ‘connected to one refrigerant circuits controlled in 14 steps This enables individual contro and linear control ofeach indoor unit ® Solenoid valve for unload), 08S; Used for unioad contrl of the CIC compressor. When the valve is closed (no-voltagel, high pressure is imposed on the unload port to ‘operate the compressor at full load, When opened (voltage, low pressure is imposed on the unload port for unload compressor ‘operation. A capillary tube is attached to limit refrigerant flow volume, bypassed when the solenoid valve is open, tothe suction side of the compressor. Check valve; Prevents reverse flow of © rant which may cause refrigerant stagnation inside the C/C compressor when only the inverter compressor e Seperates ol and refrigerant and returns ol to compressor through capillary tube, © Solenoid valve (Balanceing pressure, Hot gas bypass), 20R1; Keeps the high and low pressure in balance when the compressor is turned off, which results in a reduced compressor load at start-up, 20R1 is also used for hot gas bypass to prevent frost an the indoor col during cooling at low load. © Outdoor electronic expansion valve, 20E; Operated during heating to control the superheat appropriate to the temperatures detected on the inlet and the outlet of the heat exchanger. © Auniliary heat exchang Discharges par of the condensation heat to the outside to reduce high pressure during overload heating operation, ® Solenoid valve (high pressure control during heating), 20R2; Turns refrigerant flow to the auxiliary heat exchanger on/off during overload heating operation. Solenoid valve (Liquid injection), 20R3; Tums the liquid injection onJoff for overheat prevention. <) Mest exchange pipe; Produce subc00! to eliminate flash gas inthe liqud pipe which may cause unbslanced refrigerant flow inthe indoor units. (©) Pressure sensor, SEN; ‘The semi-conductor pressure sensor detects the refrigerant suction pressure for cooling and the discharge pressure for heating to ‘monitor operation of the indoor unit. ressure switch (High), 6941; Opened when the pressure exceeds 27.5 + 1.0kglem? and the the system stops. (On inverter compressor) (8 Pressure switch (High), 63H2: Opened when the pressure exceeds 27.5 + 1.0kg/em’ e nd the the system stops. (On unioad compressor) © Fiekt-piping (WW REFNET header Branches the refrigerant flow in equal volumes to each indoor unit. © Indoor unit © Indoor electronic expansion valve, 20E; Ensure the capacity linee-contol and individual control ofthe indoor unit, This valve changes its'opening degree appropriate to the load ‘of the oom to be cooled /heated. tis fully-closed when cooling is turned off, and slightly opened when he (During heating operation of, refrigerant i tanked inside t valves slightly opened.} ingis turned oft indoor units in the “off state if the liquid pipe is completely closed, thus the (3) Outdoor unit (RSX8,106(4)) + Indoor units Refrigerant pipe connection port diameter (mm) ‘Wager Gas] Uguia FSG #264 | ye ASXI0G) $286 REENET hoader (N) (4) Outdoor unit RSEY8,10G(4)) Heat exchange pipe Pressure iow pressure c = Filter Fiter Electronic SrpancionveWwe —¢ Heatexchanger Capillary ube way val Solenoid valve cepilanytube: Capillary tube Pressure sensor TNHSE (igh pressured 1 Roeigerant pipe connection port diameter tml ose | aa gu nsevecia ore e127 fsevi050 ” (8) BS unit (@SV100A\J) 1604(0}) door Ineorant oe oe sucionge pina [— = 7 T SERS von capitan son a" oicaru on pi is oaransasee > Filker Solenoid vaive ‘connection port uid piping. ‘Outdoor unit Indoor unit Mode! tiavia | Sater [Pama [quia | Gee lasviowann] #05 | éis9 | e127 | #95 | ots lasvician] 99s | rar | #159 | #05 | #159 18 2. Thermistors and pressure sensor (1) Outdoor unit EX; RSXYBG(4), 1061) TThermisir for suction temperature (Thay Used as variables to control the open- ing ofthe electronic expansion valve in ‘order to produce the optimum super- heat during heating. Pressure sensor (SEN); (Cooling) Detects the suction pressure to control the compressor in the appropriate step, (Heating) Detects the discharge prossure to control the compressor in the appropsiate step. ‘Thermistor for discharge temperature Ta) Limits the temperature at the discharge side of the compressor. When Th3 ‘exceeds 105°C, lquid-ijection starts, and ‘when above 118°C, the inverter step of the compressor in operating drops by one step, Thermistor for ambient temperature mm) (Cooting) Used as a variable to decide the open: ing of the electronic expansion valve| ‘during cooling at low ambient temper ature (Heating) Used as a variable to start defrosting. ‘Thermistor for coll temperature (Th2} (Cooling) Not used. (Heating) Th and Th2 are used as variables to start defrosting, When Th2 exceeds ABC duting defrosting or oil recovery ‘operation, the outdoor fans stat 19 (2) Indoor unit EX. PAYCSSGU) Heatexchanger as pie conection por ‘are connection! eo) & ‘Thermistor for suction air temperature ht); ‘The termostatis cycle ON / OFF according tothe difference inthe preset temperature and the indoor ambient temperature as detected by Tht tare connection! Fiter Electronic er ‘expansion vale | i i i i i i i \ i i “Thermistor for liquid pipe temperature Thay; Detects the temperature of the liquid pipe atthe inlet ofthe distributor. {Cooting) {©The opening of the electronic expan- sion valve is controlled to produce the superheat appropriate to the difference between Th2 and the gas pipe temper- ature (Th3) (© Used as a variable to start the freeze-up prevention function, (Heating) 1@ The opening of the electronic expan- sion valve is controlled to produce the subcoo! appropriate to the difference between Th2 and the evaporation ‘temperature corresponding to the high pressure sensed by the outdoor press: ure sensor (Tel 20 ‘Thermistor for gas pipe temperature (Tha) Detects the temperature ofthe gas pipe. (Cooling) fe The opening of the electronic expan- sion valve is controlled to produce the superheat appropriate to the difference between Th3 and the temperature of the liquid pipe (Th2). (Heating) (© Fan starts when Th3 reaches 35°C or 3. The set values of safety devices / functional parts (1) Outdoor units; RSXYSGIJIV1,YAL- 8G{J)¥1,YAL- 10G{J)Y1,YALASEY8G(JIY1 10G()Y1 Models 2 a Names RSXYSGIJIYT.YAL, RSX(VIBGUIYT,YALTG | RSX(V)10GIJIV1,YALTG Z Tavenoraae ModeiWe. TBA YES ET [7 Bower output 22K Bow) Bri A Model No = #8 EI 3 [ocsee Bower ouput = ow) arse & [49 Thermostat forcompresior protection CrP UTans OFF: TISCEST, OW: soc TE & [ce [erankease hea 2ow-+30W a0 30W src lovecurenecetny = HOE-20-TCATE HOE26-TCATE = [0A (204: T6) 138 (68:76) = | gor | Wet andight Fan nator Thermostat e007 s40W2200 ‘wow-+22007 | Fl orcompressor protection Opens195:5700 ‘Open: 140W= TOES 22OW= 195510 [éaH.2| Pressure switch (High) ‘20PS-688-1_ OFF: 27.5: 1.0kgicm® ON: 20.01.0kgiom™ ‘3L| Pressure switch iLow) Tea OT eS = SEN] Pressure sensor 'SPDS1: 0~30kg/cm* (Heat Pump), SPL93A: 0~10 kg/cm” (Cooling only! rit Thermstor (a 3526040 [THa| thermistor (oi) 35~260k0 &B [Ha] Thermistor(Oisenarge) 3.5~400K0 [Tha] Thermistor‘Sueton) 3.5~260K0) § (= [rusibie pug FN 70~ 780 : Tule close, 7000 pulse; fll open oe | eee ene cee ‘Wien cooling stops; 200puse, When heating stops; pulse iF Sotanoid valve ot gas] ‘SBIEP-DAC Voltage: open, no-voltge; close oral Solenoid valve (Aux condenser) 5 TNEV2020XF Voltage; open, no-wotage close B0R9| Solenoid valve injection) 'SBIEP-DAC Voltage: open, no-voltage; close Ra) Solenoid valve (Unions) = [___S818RDAC Voltage: open, no-vakge; close 2 SKMAGIYTVAL~2TE@NEVE FN06T6 arse = se RSAINIOGUNYAL “AEST NP ae asereaum a al BIE | Nom 6 26 ASKIN =~ TSNBL NE fi ide ‘Model No. (2T62NBV1-YE _2752SBV1-YE ASXIYIBGYAL- “TTS2NBL-TYH i exenensie Power output (3.00) (3.7560) 016 ave 5 ModeiNo a 2 se TOGA TSE B|_- ocsiee Power output omwh TE7KW ASXIVOGYAL~~~2T5288L.7¥H 5 | 80] Thormostttor compressor protection CrP UTa06 OFF: HECEST, OW: SFCHTE aseusrs TSB & [cH [orankcase heater sow How 300-3000 5 OnviaretPunp. sic loverourent ray HOE.20-TCATB HOE.26-TCATE 0A 9A & | gr Wet and ghi Fan moter FThermostat | _wow-+220W7 Taow-+220W © 4°" |roccompressor protection ‘Open: 40W-+120E5'C 72OW-+195° 1010 li Pressure ewitch High) 20PS-686-1 OFF: 27.5%. O4g/em™ ON: 20.0% LOKgien™ 60 [Pressure site (Low) = {svi Pressure sensor (High) ‘SPHBZA_O~S0kgiem™ sev Pressure sensor (Low) 'SPLARA.O~1O0kglem™ Tit | Thermistor Ar 35= 36049 {hid thermistor (Coil) 35~26040 2 [rya Thormistor (seharga) 35~ 40040 8 [iiet2] Thermistor (Suction) '3.5~360k0 5 [= [fusible plug FPN 70~75C H pulses cose, 2000 pulse full open 2 [to Eecvonicexpansionvaive Coolie) | “Fan csatotea Sabor Wins alg Dp bil Solenoid valve Pressure equalizing] SBIBDAC Voltage: open, no-voltage: close Bre Solenoia valve (Hot gas) SBIBDAC Voltages open, no-vottage: close ORT] Solenoid valve injection) SBIBDAC Voltage; open, no-voltage: close ORS] Solenoid valve (Unload) SBIBDAC Voltage: open, no-voltage close a (2) (indoor units) Types | _Galing aurted cassote pe Galing suspended builtin ype ENP PxYe-t Fxys.eu) g |e 12 Ls | 2 jos] ae | [a | |] a | MI KF290-36-4P [eect] BERET oor ccamssa [ocurmeralocamec me | Fanmowor — [ve] KF200-354P annul Sp ER0CaT AP = ‘350 ‘aow | 6OW Sow [ssw_[ 10ow | row Tempel hae TW ‘pan a2 open: 520 (wotorintwgrated) [ve open: 162 open: 1620) THT] —Thermistor (Suction —[72—11aKa B [ee thermistor (Liquid) [3'5~360k0 g TH Thermistor (Gas) [0.6~360k0 Fe | auc [B= onic expansion vave|0 pu: cose, 2000 ps: Rllopen = &E 001 / Heat [When colling stops: 0 pulse, When heating stops: 240 pulse Tea | Thermistor Radiation) 5020040 I ® Only PRVESOGI ell Wall mounted Concealed flaor suspended type | "type Floor standing type ‘mounted type pencu | pxvAcu FXYLGU) FXYLMLGU) 2 le |>s [oslo fe"|s | 0 |e i an a San Sam | aS [BM 20T] 70G.2OT | HANS [PBN-207| 706-207 mr | Fan motor — [vo| SS fanaa elsam 5ea|samise3| aamnas f2em-2or| | meas f20N-207] é ssw | sw | sw | sw | zw | saw | row | aw | srw | Tow Thermal fuse [V1 [uS@'2ae[eef@Zac[ = [= fratBbe [aEoe [attache [ioe [ae (motor integrated [WG [asf oe woe soitic haiti LRH Thermistor Suction) [7.211240 B [Fea [thermistor Liquie) | 35~3600 (tus | — thermistor (Gas) —[0.6~a60K0 3 Elecronic expansion valve [0 pulse: close, 2000 pulse: full open BR [20 NM cet Pica” "Fen coting stop: 0 pulse, When heating stops 280 pulse THA | Thermistor Radiation) | 50~20049 Note: 3 value will be informed later. 22 Only FXYL3GJ, FXYLMESGJ 4, PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD (PCB) LIST (1) Printed circuit boards (PCB) for indoor/outdoor units and re- (2) Optional printed ereuit boards (PCB) smote controler Ne: Fined crak bouts Conia printed | tnverer printed | [Wiring adapter FCB KitNo. cit board |_ ert board, KEK 7022 FRVC~GLIN Gv [EBe5R8 reat aero = |Pon~cuvi- ve [EBso9 KEKgTA 702-4 5 [pnvs~cuvr eve [eBsoo _ Fee coo adage Bre empaaiesetng 3 lrwva-cuvt- ove wete221 ecerse9 © [acu eve | e89105 KRP22-8 £87595 RL ort cn ota PB a ep ng } [asxvscu) [65068 PORE R231 ce7so-10 3. [asovecu, oGl | eoaas7 PC RP 23-4 Ece7s96 5 |asevecu, rosu | e80257 P8005 Matifunctonal centralized contol Board @H IKRCOTA-12 ——euuae3 Kaceacys 4) [encara13 ——Tenaase Tote: value willbe Informed tater. 2 Il. FUNCTION LISTS (Inverter Series) 1. OPERATIONAL FUNCTIONS Fan operation (Remote control), Contents RSKYSGIN) _[RSX(VEGH)~T060) Notice On ort . . {Cool Heat Fan selection . e Temperature control 2 stops . . Heater control Linear control . . ‘Compressor capacity control Unload © | Twin] Inverter _ . eo Scroll type for RSXYSGW) Program Dry Le . Fan speed selection | High / Low . . Exchanging connodor for enema stati pressue . . Only FXYS Series Air direction adjusting . . FXYG and FXVH Sorios only Piping length selection switch . . ‘Sets evaporation tomparature at cooling mode otros ; a ‘Mieracomputer control to compensate for the low outdoor temperature Change ofthe conditions to start defrost . (0)___| Selective in ML corresponding tothe degroe of frosts Hotstar . 7 Frost preventioniCooling at low outdoor temp.) Offeycie . . Hot gas bypass . ° Outdoor fan speed control . . High pressure control ° ° ‘Qutdoor heat exchanger capacity control | Discharge temperature control fer protection Frequency reduction . . Electronic expansion valve control . . Liquid injection . ° —— . . ‘Activated atone hour after power on and then every 8 ‘compressor running hours Oil equalize operation . Balance ol volume between two compressors (Overcurrent protection by frequency reduction . ° Restart protection Restart prevention (wait) . . 4 minute wait Balancing pressure . ° Fan residual operation oF oF Heater fire stat oF (oF) | . . | '® Standard, OP: Option () :Onlyforsx¥ 2 2. SYSTEM CONTROL FUNCTION ‘Contents ASXYEGW) | ROKIMAGHI=HGH Notice ‘Master /Slave selection for emote controller : . | On the remote controller PCB PT / Forced stop selection . . T LCD remote controler . . UCD remote controller Remote control OP (OF | Remote control adapter Wiring modification (Option) OP (OP | Wiring adapter Centralized contol oF (OP | Multfunctionel centralized control board 3. MAINTENANCE-SUPPORT FUNCTIONS (1) Displays Contents ASKYSGIO) _[RSKIVRGII=1060)] Notice {On / OM (Operation lamp) . . TD remate controller Program Dry display . ¢ [Led remote controler Temperature setting splay ° © LCD remote controler Defrost / Hot start display . [ECD remote controller Operation mode display . © [Lcd remote controler Air drection / Swing flap ieplay . : LED remote cotoller FXVC and FYH Series only Airflow setting display . : LOD remote contr “Maifunetion display (Operation lamp) . . LCD remote controller Malfunction code display . . LCD remote controler Malfunction unit umber display : . LCD remote controler Testrun display . . LCD remote controler Inspection splay : . LCD remate controler Filer sign . . LCD remote controller Centralized control display . . LCD remate controler Outdoor malfunction display . . ‘Lamp visible from the sution gallery onthe outdoor unit Self diagnosis (LED display) Monitor for Indoor PCB : . Microcomputer | Outdoor PCB . . Remote control PCB : ° Inverter PCB: : ° ‘Wrong wiring between indoor and outdoor units . ° ‘Onthe indoor PGB No. ofthe connected indoor units . . Onthe outdoor PCB Inverter Frequency display . ° ‘Malfunetion . . 24 (2) Sotting Contents RSKYSGIU) _[RSXIVIEGH)~T06U) Notice Tost operation . . Emergency operation (EMG) The remote controller maifunction . . Inverter othe pressure sensor maunction . . Transmission eror between outdoor units . . Forced operation of the indoor fan . . On the outdoor PCB. Forced defrost . ° a . . When the tormistor for suction airs extended (FXYC and FXYH only) Discharge temperature control . ° 4, INDIVIDUAL CONTROL FUNCTIONS Contents RSKYSGW) _[RSXIVEGH)=1060)] Notice ‘No.of the connectable indoor units 3 8 Serial wiring between indoor unit Tdvidually-controllable capacity ratio 16% 70%" | Min, indoor capacity / outdoor capacity 25 Note 1: only for 101" 125% for I. VARIOUS FUNCTIONS 1. Temperature control (indoor unit) (1) Two-Step thermostat ‘Turns the auxiliary electric heater onloffin the heating mode. : ah a —- = z = : vm I : Low Suction sirtemperature Setvalues (2) Temperature setting display Foctory seta: Yc [Atinstaling a remote sensor, 2 (only for FXYC and FXYH) Displayed on the liquid crystal display on the remote controller between 16t0 32 by every 1'C both for coaling/heating 26 2. Air flow volume setting (indoor unit) (1) High/Low selection (All models) Selective with the ar iow select button on the remote controler. {2) External static pressure (E-S.P) setting (Only FXYS Series) ‘The air fiow rate is set to standard before leaving the factory (See Fig). It is possible to switch between standard and high €.S Pby changing the terminal connections in the indoor unit electrical box. In case of high E.S.P. operation, change the wiring connection of CNA (Black, High: M tap Low: Ltap dis 52 52 lFH olFL ol FLL et __|rue cna & T Red _| Black Orange|Brown # =o 6 & wo it sent tet c (es wigneser{ Sahar 7 a one Brit iad cw MTEL ar 3. Airflow direction adjusting (PXYC and FXYH Series) (1) Alc flow direction adjusting (© Swing flaps changeable with the airflow direction adjust button on the (fixed airflow direction) Cassette Type (FXYC)> Flap position Horizontal Downward discharge blowout angle of 30" blowout angle of 40" blowout angle of 50° blowout angle of 60" mote controler Ssteps Air direction ieploys Dp wer feo) WT LO) = = = =| ¢ = Flap setting Flap setting Flap setting Flap setting Flap setting Von Blowout angle Blowout ane Blowout one Blowout sale om oe Er one «Ceiling suspended type (FXYH)> =| << Air irection deplays Flap seting Flap seting Flap setting Horzontal Hein oom Downward blowout 100% Donna inet 0 blowout 100% Notes: 1) Inthe cooling mode, any downward blowout angle that you set automatically adjusts to an horizontal angle one hour laterto prevent dew from forming on the faps or discharge outets. In this case, please avoid resetting the fap tothe orginal angle. Otherwise dew or moisture may form. 2) Please be sure to use the remote control to adjust louver angle, never use your hands. Otherwise it causes trouble, 8 @ Autorswing ‘When the swing onvotf button is pressed on, the flap automatically moves using the remote controller «Cassette type (FXYC) > “The swing-fiap in motion is displayed on the remote controller as follows; ‘Coiling suspended type (FXYH) ow “ / f . ¢ SI a S| ¢ o Swing lap Swing tap Swing ap Swing tap Swing fap > =| P = : Swing ap Swing ap Swing ap Swing flap Cold drat prevention To avoid cold drafts during the heating mode, the flap is automaticaly set to an upward angle, Cassette type (FXYC): down ward 30° Angle |Celing suspended type i = Buring ht start Conation | * Buring detost FXVHI Horizontal * During compressor stops (2) Dew/prevention If the cooling operation continues with the flap set for downward discharge, dew forms on the flaps or cischarge outlets, The following preventive functions are then adopted. (FxYC Series) ‘The blowout angle of 50" or 80" that you sets automatically adjusted to 30" one hour later, in cooling I Colling mounted cassette type 1 Horizonta louver : ; Suction grille ‘Aradjusting louver (FXYH Series) ‘Any downward blowout angle is automatically changed to an horizontal angle one hour late, in cooling, 1H Coiling suspended type Found wing stached inside the unit i moved to verify the sr low volume ratios between forward and downward in one-way 0 discharge, Round wing 2 oe Pa Bay ~\ a c vo “ Fal 5 0% 4, Freeze-up protection by off cycle (indoor units) Starts when the for the temperature ofthe liquid pipe (Th2} on the indoor heat exchanger drops, and stops when rising as follows; START The temperature (Th2) remains below ~7€ for 10 minutes continuously. ‘STOP ‘The temperature (Th2} remains above +7% for 10 minutes continuously. tominutes qe oc. E TOminuies ' Forved awitch-off ofthermostat pr 5. Hot start To avoid acold draft atthe start ofthe indoor heating operation or at termination of defrosting the indoor fan stats operating ater the indoor hneat exchanger reaches a certain degree. IN condition ‘© When the indoor thermostat for heating is turned on © When defrosting terminates. {© When oil recovery operation terminates. ‘OUT condition ‘© When the thermistor for the temperature ofthe indoor gas pipe (Th3} exceeds 35°. (© When the compressor operates for 3 minutes after state of pas inhotstart Name Symbol] Sate F [fanmoter ME | — sop E [Electronic expension valve. 20E | 50% open ec comp wc nto [Solenoid ave ion ons | —rote 8 [inverter compressor wc | note [Scena vave iquidinestont —| 2083 | —note Solenoid valve Hotes y-pe33] | 2081 | — nove Selendis volve (Sub condenser) | ~70R2| nove Note: During hot start, the outdoor unit operatesin heating inthe load corresponding to the temperaturesipressures detected by thermistor and a pressure sensor respectively 31 6. Auxiliary electric heater (Option) (1) Indoor fan residual operation |When the heater exist not exist switch on the wiring adapter is set to “EXIST” the heater is turned of. in indoor fan is forced to continue operating for 1 minute after ON/OFF 1 Heater 1 oFF t 1 1 1 ' Hort Indoorfan ] LS or 1 Hl Aminute ot fe (2) Forced switeh-off of ausiliary lectricheater The heaters forcedly turned off under the heater OFF conditions Dor. © Amicrocomputer monitors the saturation temperature corresponding tothe condensation pressure sensed by the perssure sensor on the ‘outdoor unt. the temperature exceeds 60C, the heater is automaticaly turned off regardless off the 2-step thermostat contol ‘Saturation temperature corresponding tothe condensation pressure (Ts) soc co Enable to turn Heater ON TT 2az 7], Hester OFF (Forced termination) 2 the the temperatute ofthe liquid pipe (Th2) exceeds 80°C, the heater is automaticaly turned of. t t t t ma asc, 500 Enable to turn Hester ON Heater OFF (Forced termination) 2 7. Program dry operation When the "Program Dry" button is pressed on during indoor unit operation, “program dry"is activated. tony Cycles between “L DRY" and “OFF DRY" until the suction airtemperature drops by 1°C from start-up of "Program Dry”. The fan speeds ‘OFF _ORY ‘When the suction air temperature drops by 1°. High ‘Suction ar temperat Suction air temperature {atthe startup of Program Dry") Suetion air temperature ‘Thetargettomperature Low ' H t t ON(L) 1 ON) I Operation oF ofr Indoor ton ——= ON: Lary OFF: OFF ary (Prevention of suction air stagnant! tthe indoor fan remains in “off” state more than 6 minutes, only the fan starts operating at L speed, 33 Radiation sensor ‘This sensor detects the cold radiantion from the floor, walls and ceiling in heating, when this sensor detects the cold radiation automaticaly ‘raises the temperature setting even ifthe preset temperature is attained. |m Radiation sensor operation (Example) ‘Thermostat; 21 ‘Thremostat; 270 Radiation sensor : ff wt 7 A Walle jails J wall —*K oa 7 ‘ Floor You foe cold (181) even ithe indoor temprature rises (2, Radiation sensor detecis the cold radalion and ‘automatically controls the preset. thermostat senting In heating, there are two mode, controled by radiation sensor (Tr) and controlled by suction sir thermistor (Ts) [At the start-up the radiation sensor controls room temprature. After thatthe suction air thermistor controls room temperature. When the radiation sensor is out of order, the suction air thermistor controls room temperatu instead of the radiation sensor. 9. Restart protection (1) Recycling guard timer ‘The thermostats forcedly set to “off” to prevent @ compressor from restarting for & minutes after it stops. Ifthe thermostat is on 4 minute later the compressor restarts automaticaly. A = I 1 minute (softsten (2) Soft start © The compressor operates in order to protect compressor and inverter, the compressor starts 1 minute at minimum frequency after it's start (34 Hz for 5 ¥ outdoor unit, and 30 Hz for 8.10 ¥P outdoor units) Compressor soft start Compressor feequency Fort minute ate startup ® To avoid liquid beck, the expansion valves of indoor and outdoor unit are regulated half opening. ‘The solenoid valve for balancing pressure and hot gas bypass is opened to reduce star-up load of compressor. 10. Oil equalize operation (balanced oil flow between two compressors) ‘The cl equalize operation function is activated for 2 minutes whenever the CIC compressor's total running time at 100 % and 60 % load reaches 2hours. After il equalization, normal operation automatically restarts il equalize operation Inverter comprassor iC compressor Solenoid valve (unload 60 seconds 0 seconds 35 11. Oilrecovery operation ‘Activated one hour after power-on, then every 8 hours of compressor total running hours State of operation Compressor Unload control Solenoid valve (unload) is off control RSXYSGIJ}: 116He RSXIYIBGW), 10G(J}: 74Hz ‘Opening of electronic expansion valve on the indoor unit in operation: 2,000 pulse (Full open) Opening of electronic expansion valve on the indoor unit not in operation: 1,440 pulse (Almost full open} in cooling 2,000 pulse (Full ‘opent in heating Cooling: Remains cooling mode, Heating: Heating mode is changed-over to cooling, Te [Evaporating temperature detected by presture sensor) IRSXYBG(N}, 10614) Te>0C (Solenoid valve (Hot gas) ON’ Outdoor fan: leftfan # right fan: ON. Te33E corresponding tothe Femains a 34 He frequency ‘evaporating pressure (Te) Inmorethan’D eeconds,” Tht: Amblenttemperature a ;esponding to the evaporating pressure (Te) continuously drops IRSXIMI8,106(0)) ‘One an with 1 step speed, and a fan with2 step speeds When the inverter frequency is 30 Hz, andthe saturation temperature corresponding tothe evaporating pressure (Te) continuously drops after 30 seconds: Left Right HON nto | Lore WE and BO SC oF _Te: Saturation remains a 30 frequency Tm> sat inmeore hen 30 seconds inicare tothe evaporating Tht: Ambient temperature pressure © “The solenoid valve for hot ges bypass remains open until the evaporating temperature (Te) gas above 71C when the inverter frequency is 34 Hz, the outdoor fan speed is L, and the (Te) temperature is below—S°C. The inverter frequency remains 34 Hz until one minute ater the termination ofthis hot gas bypass function. @ RSXIVI8, 1061) ‘The solenoid valve for hot gas bypass remains open until the evaporating temperature (Tel gas above 7'C when the inverter frequency is 30, Hr, the CIC compressor OFF, one fan ON at L speed, the other fan OFF, and the (Te) temperature is below ~SC. The inverter frequency remains 30 Hz and CIC compressor OFF until one minute after the termination ofthis hot gas bypass function. a2 (3) Outdoor electronic expansion valve control tow ambient temperature Comperssor ON = 2,000 pulse (Full open} Comperssor OFF : 200 pulse (Slightly opened for prevention of iquid accumulation in pipe) ‘When the temperature (Te] keeps dropping at the inverter requency of 34 He for RSXYSGW}, oF of 30 He for RSXVB.10G(J), regardless that the ‘outdoor fan speed is adjusted, and the hot-bass bypassis activated. Electronic Expansion Valve (Control at Low ambient Temperature in cooling) ‘The opening degree of electronic expansion valve (puss) 2000] Low 4 Te -= High 43 17. Defrost ithe outdoor coll temperature (Teoill and the ambient tempreature Tair) keeps satistying the below conditions for § minutes, defrosting starts Teoils06Tair— a Teoil: detected by Th2 Tair : detected by Tht « shall be set by defrost temperature setting switch: ‘Switch postion c[w [A © (deg) 2] [8 Inthe case of the ambient temperature (Tait): OC, defrost starts at T coll shown below: L Teoilss—12 H Teoll 5-8 Before leaving the factory, the switch is set to M. Please be sure to change the switch toH or L ifthe forst is moreor less than the defrosting capacity by M. Dafrost terminates when the coll temperature (Tcolll exceeds 12.5, or after 10 minutes of continuous defrosting “Hot start is activated after defrosting ends, therefor, the defrost lamp keeps lighting until termination of “Hot start”. ‘When the power is turned on, and when the compressor's running hours are within 20 minutes after termination of defrosing, itis not detected whether Teo and Tair satisfy the conditions. Teait vse ostaiew 20minutee 10minutoe Power turned on Detroststan ends Detroststan ends 18. Control switches (1) Liquid erystal remote controller (KRC31A-12, KRC31A-13) for indoor units ‘Operation made display Displays the current operation mode. Ventilation: Ventilation operation Program dry: Program dry operation DetrosuHor stat: Defrost or hot start operation (Fan remains stopping unt discharge air tomporature rises atthe start of heating operation.) Tmafonetion display {Temperature Timer soting spiny The display soloction button con ‘switch between the temperature setting and the ime setting display ‘The temperature setting ie splayed nuns of, ‘Thetime setting is dsplayedin units of hour When the setting of individual unit has been completed, the mark *--" comes on the dispay When the setting of individual unit has not been completed, the splay romaine blank ‘Operation amp (red) Light on during oparation (Please refer to malfunction diagnostic functions) ‘ON/OFF button ‘One push stars he system anda second push stopsthe system again i [ Centralized control operation ——] Displays the malfunction code and continues to blink until the malfunction has been cleared. Timer on/af daplay 1 Inspection Testun daplay This display comes on when other theinspectionortest un Dutton is pressed This cispay shows whether the timer has been set or not. display “This splay comes on during centealized control operation. selector ieaet to “Temperature control” then his button ean be used to switch between “Temperature contro!” {Heating oF Cooling operation) and "Fan" operation. ‘ietlow diaplay Tnaleates whether he airflow setting “high” oF “low" ‘Airflow diction / Swing fap display Tneatos whether the air fow ireztion has been set or whether the swing flaps in operation (+ Ainfiter cleaning time aopioy Trdicates that time to clean the sietiter Filter sign reset button Wthemark™ P” comes onthe ispay, clean the titer completely and press thisbutton to reset. Tnalvidualseting bution Press thie bottun to setthe air volume, sr direction, swing flap of individual indoor units under group control Press againto go back to norma dispiey mode, ine program dry operation (the dehumicifieation of the at without making the room too cold) during the course of acooling operation. the button is pressed again the 09ling operation wil be resumed. Tnpeat Test rn button Tirtiow direction adjust button | TThisbutton should be pressed at the start of an inspection or test run. ‘One push sets the inspection display. a second push sets the test tum display and third push returns the display 10 normal ‘Adjust the airflow direction upwards oF downwards. ‘Swing Wap on7om button Used to setthe swing flap in mation ortaset ttothe desired angle (Only for KRCITAN2) “irflow select button Programmed control on/off button To be pressed after the tnorhas been set. Ipressed again the timer ‘operation wil be eanceled. ‘shouldalso be pressed ator input ‘fan inaividual satin, pressed again the individual setting is cancelled |_[ Temperature Timer control button ‘When he geting temperatures om the display itcan be adjusted by thisbotun ‘When the setting time son the Aisplay, can beadjusted by this bottun During individual setting, the unit number can be adjusted by this button This button ¢ used to switeh between the “high and “low air flow settings Display seleciorbution Us0d 0 change the display in he Temperature Timer seting display {2) Cool/Heat selector for outdoor units (KRC19-26) This remote controler hasa switch to enable selection ofa heating or cooling operation for each outdoor unit or system. The controler can ‘also be used to switch tothe fan operation mode, for example, during moderate weather season. Fan/ Temperature control selector switch can (3) $Remocon (LCD Simple remote controller .. KRC31A-15 (For indoor units) Except for Auto Swing type (FXYC, FXYH.FBYC, FBYH) ‘© Name of Each Part ofthe Remote Controller, andits Function splay of fan operation Displayed during ofa OPERATION lamp (red) ‘operation without cooling or Stays lit during a operation. he Blinks in case of shutdown due to trouble. Display of set temperature Indicates the current set START/ STOP button temperature, only given during cooling or heating operation. ‘One press starts the machine and another press stops it. Display of CENTRALIZED CONTROL IN PROGRESS Displayed while centr control is in progress. ized jay of kind of trouble Indicates the kind of trouble and blinks if the machine stops Display of defrosting / hot start operating due to trouble {For detailed information, refer Indicates that defrosting or hot tothe section under "Sel start (during which the fan is ‘diagnostic function” in the kncaa-8 Stopped til the temperature of instruction manual attached to airsupply ises enough atthe the indoor unit) Start of aheating nisin progress Set-temperature : : adjusting button Display of air flow Used to adjust the set Indicates the set airflow HIGH temperature ortow. Higher: Each press raises the 2 set temperature by 1 eT Lower: Each press lowers the (Ali flow select burton: "Y set temperature by 1 For each press of this button, The variable temperature range the airflow alternates between is 161032. {wo setting HIGH and LOW. ‘© Procedure to Install the Remote Controll 1) Remove the upper half ofthe case. € Insert a standard screwdriver into the gap between the recess in the upper half ofthe case and the lower half to remove the upperhatt. 2) Wireto the indoor unit Method for wiring ‘© Connect the cable between terminals N and Pat the back ofthe lower halfof the case and terminals N and Pat the indoor unit. (Reamsastro rity terminal N or P may be connected ) ‘with ether terminal at the other end © Use the following for wiring atthe ste: Kind of Sheathed vinyl cord or wiring cable (two conductors) Wire gage O5t01.25mmé 1 Install the cable apart from a powerline in order to preventit from being subjected to electrical noise (external noise) ‘© Atwiring, refer tothe electrical wiring diagram forthe indoor ‘unit (attached tothe indoor unit) as well ene ate Vion wopied wre sm) 3) Fix the remote controller. 1 Instalthe lower half ofthe case ona switch box (to be supplied athe site Select as lat a mounting surface as possible. Take carenot conumcearingsvos pees ea | deform the lower alfofthecase ‘Seth tobe od ah) TI CERT ers mao 4) Install the upper half ofthe case back in position Neither switch box nor connectinig cable are attached tothe remote controller. ‘© Tryas muchas possible not to touch directly the printed circuit boas. ‘© For how to start test operation, referto the “SERVICE MANUAL” affixed to the electrical box cover of the indoor unit. 5) Carry out initial setting. © Aircontamination HEAVYILIGHT select switch When the multifunctional centralized control boad is used together set the switch to the position corresponding tothe time period to be taken from the resetting ofthe filter lamp tots lighting up. s SP [7S [obou 1,100 hows Labout 2,500 hours Long pte Stor pros “cance ) rman (© MASTER/SUBORDINATE select switch ‘When two remote controllers are used to control a single indoor Unit set the switch to MASTER for one remote controler, and to ‘SUBORDINATE forthe other remote controller us iy {© When a single remote controller only is use, the switch must be set to MASTER. {© Initial setting must be carried out before the power is turned on. a7 19. Setting switches (1) Printed circuit board for the Liquid crystal remote controller (xRc314-13) 8 Filter sign setting switch ie. & us I sha Incase of “Double remote contro", only | The iter sign time seting can be setto2 | PT: When local timer in use the selection switch of slave controller shall | dtferentlevelsin accordance with the | Forced stop: When forced stop command be setto the “slave” position. This switchs | concentration of dust paricesinthe air. | input from outside «¢| setto the “master" position tthe factory. | The evel is set to “L” atthe factory. 8 | Note: The switch position should be [Seting] input signal "Operation _| B| selected betare switching the power onto |[-Fiter [Lona life twpe [ Standard tyoe || |"pr_[aikuvEstane [Start / Stop_| | anindoorunit High [Aprox 100 pos | orx. 1 hows | | [TE oan” Read Forced stop Low [Aspro 250 outs | Aap. 200 fours} | iis sett the “Forced stop” position before leaving the factory. * Fiter signs under group control © When settoL “The filter sign blinks every 200 hours of unit running to indicate the fter needs cleaning for FXYH Series, and lights up every 2.500 hours of nitrunning for EXYC and FXYS Series. When the reset button is pressed on, the signs light off. Even f the reset button for FXYH is pressed on, the running hours counted for FXYC and FXYS are not reset. ® When settoH The filter sign blinks every approx. 100 hours of unit running for FKYH series, and lights up every approx. 1,100 hours of unit running for FXYC and FXYS. 48 (2) The indoor unit electronic control unit (Printed circuit board) The indoor unit electronic control unit carries @ number of features such as switches for making address and various operational settings to facilitate group control by remote or centralized control along with monitor lamps to warn of malfunctions © ti stn ser open ® Group No. setting switch for centralized control (RS2) TBE nen coryingotconatec cant operations using he ml-nconlcntaiad cote board which an cotolupto mrevoreos0 on ® Emergency operation switch (SS1) Ifthe emergency operation switch on the indoor control unite setto the “emergency” position then, 20 seconds after the ‘power has been switched on, thermostat operations will gin. This switch should be used during emergency operation of the outdoor unit or else when there isa defect in the remote controller. Note: Since the above time seting will take effect from the point at which the power is switched on, any changes to the settings must be made before switching on the power. For normal operations (Factory set position) © Teo slr ete S52) Monitor for micro computer (LED!: green) FAM EEEAEY This monitor checks micro computer. e "Normal: blinking ‘Abnormal: light on or off 5 Mis wiring monitor (LED10: red) PRRREBEEY «TS Mantorchocks ithe wiring to outdoor units Normal: Light off Abnormal: Light on 49 (3) Outdoor unit electronic control unit I Switches and display lamps on the main electronic control unit (ECI} ENG margency operation during malfunction af inverter or pressure Sensor IG setting switch aie “To set the temperature at which the defrosting operation starts 7 eto H: High (early defrost start) M: Medium L: Low (late defrost star) Tong) Mimedivm) [Sisto For siandardaied | Actual length Actual engin: ——] Actual erat Pipelengtn | gas pipes Sopon SSmormore | approx uimto 0m _| approx Somorless | For gas pines one die | Actual iength Actual length Actual iength bagaer fpprox Som ormore_| approx: som to 90m__| approx Som orless To set igh pressure during heating operations re High TM Medium [Etow [MDS Foreed defrost peration stars by means of shor Gra of hese pins tine For use during factory inspections or when switching from the fequeney monitor tothe Inspection | monforof te number of units connected W020 25) " “The electronic control unit which is incorporated into the outdoor units furnished with a range of emergency operation and other setting switches, Theres also a wide variety of cisplay functions designed to speed up maintenance: Notes: 1 Since selection commands can only be ecaived | wen the powers switched on, please make sure that the powers switched of before you seta selection switch, The switches on this chart areal shown inthe factory set positions 50 ‘operations, © (ec 20. LED Displays (1) Indoor units @ LED-A (green) | Microcomputer monitor__| Normal: blinking Abnormal: Light on or off ® Leoso(ea) [verter mspecion [Normal Ugh of Abnormal: Lighton TEDDI | Between outdoorand | Normal binking Abnormal Uahton oro {areen) | indoorucite TED20 197 | Frequency monitor] Display of frequency commands to nvertar {oranges TES 0 0 Sa aN an SH © Oz One re $e 2 & $8 m $22 2 & $38 & & B88 Bo tampon 688 & & 8 Umpen a 8 3 2 8 3 > & 3 $ = & & o> Ea $= os Lowa section of switch Box Outdoor unit normal: Lamp off w. Le oor uitabonmal: tampon IE Checking the connections withthe indoor units If short-ciruiting the line inspection pins during normal opreation, the frequency monitor can be switched to the monitor ofthe number of Units connected, Example: Ifthe monitor of the number of units connected indicate 3 units when 5 units are connected, there is wrong with the connection between the 3rd and ath units spay ofthe number ofindor uit in ino eo at ae 23. Unisinine ee ot 1 @ OF ee e 2 th on ee a 3 e # $ 4 e 5 oeSe s ° Bor a e 8 a og ‘Over 9 ‘When al the indoor units connected toa system are in a “of” state, only the fans ofthe indoor units precisely connected operate if short-crcuitng the MDS pins and line inspection pins. 51 {2} Self Diagnosis Function UUnspection mode) ‘© When the inspection button is pressed on the remote controller, ‘© Ifthe ON/OFF button is continuously depressed for5 seconds or _more while in the inspection mode then the malfunction code the word “Inspection” in the liquid crystal display starts to blink ‘and the most recent malfunction code and Unit No, appear for ‘10 seconds on the display. (Even ifthe power is cut, the ‘and Unit No, will bth be reset. The display will now show the malfunction code (00 normal) andthe Unit No. will be set 00. ‘The display wil blink momentarily and then go off ‘malfunction code willbe retained in the memory.) Pas OT um ma [RET nature ofmattunction inking| inkrng| inking] A1_[Tndoor ons Electronic control uni deat (05 | Of [Binkng] AT [indoor unit: Airflow srezion adjust motor MAI maturation Binung] inka] ion] AB | Indoor unit Electronic expansion valve crive sation (20E) Imattancion. tng] Baie] Bing] CA | Indoor unt: Liquid pipe termvator [Tha malTunaton Noose "a Siokng Bink connection, dlsconnecton short teu, otha tae) ining] Biting] Bing] CB] Indoor units Gas pipe thermistor (Thal malfunction Voges {onnection, esconnecton shortcut other deter) [ining| Biking] Biking} CB] Indoor unt Suction ar thermistor THT) malfunction Woase {onnection, alsconnecton, hort cu ther deter). ‘Gn | ~OF|Bintngl CE [indoor uni: Radiant net sensor Ths) malfunction ose ‘connection, cloconnection, shor teu ther detec Ginkng|Binkng|Dintng| ED [ Outdoor unt Acton of efety dviee Pking Birkng| Birking| £1 Outdoor unit Eeeronie contol unt defoch. Biruing| Binving[Binving| E4 | Outdoor unt: Acton of iow pressure pressure switch stn] Bing) Bing] EB Oudzor unit Electronic expansion valve cv ection OE) Bintng| Binkng|inking| —F2[ Outdoor unity Abnormal discharge pipe temperature ‘On| Off [Binking| —H2 | Outdoor unit High pressure switch defect Birung| Binkng| inking] W6 | Outdoor unit Low pressure switch defect. Birxing| Binxng|Binking! HO | Outdoor unt: Outdoor air thermistor Th) mafanction Tose connection disconnection, short circulate’ deft Binning] ing] Big] —J1__| Outdoor unt Pressure sensor matlunton. Biking] inking] inking) 12” | Outdoor unit Disenarge pipe thermistor Th mafundion Vase Eonneetion, isconneaton shor seu, athe eles) ining] Biting] Bing) IS | Outdoor unt: Sucton pipe ermistor Tha) maturation aose ina Pinko] Sinking Eannecin, isconnection shor evel athe defes) ing | nking ng ‘Outdoor unt Thermistorforbeat exchange TH2) mi Bnkng| inking in ‘Outdoor unit verter mafunetion ineng|Bintng ne ‘Outdoor unt Inverter cooling detect Binkng|Binkng|Binkr| uta ut: Compressor motor gourd Rae FO, we ia] Bang] TB] Outdoor unt Compressor ond compresar mar Binting|Binkng|Binkng| —(9_| Outdoor unt: Compressor lock Binking|Binking| inking] LA | Outdoor una Powar unt malfunction king Brn] Bing] LC Outdoor unt: Transmission eo betwen inven and GATES ing] Binking] Boating! PS | Outdoor unit: Power uni humidity senear maifunetion ‘On [OFF [Blinking U0 «Cooling» Shortage of refigerant, Large pressure drop caused by ‘malfunction f electronic oxpansion valve femains operation Bintng| Bietng|Bievng| UT _| Reverse phase, open phase sinking[Binking[ inking) U2 | Power supply voltage maiuntion or momentary powe Talus Birkng| inking] Binkngl U4 | Transmission eror between outdoor and indoor unite ainxng|inking|BinKng) US | Transmssion eror between mete controler and indoor unt OF | Ov | OF | US [Reet contol cre board delet or wring and seting mina Sinking] inking] Bnking| U6 | Tersmision error between indoor unit [Binking| BinkinglBinungl —U7 —[ Trenamssion error between outdoor uni (Of | On| OF | UB | Transmission aror between master and slave remote controlar {Stove remota contalier ony Mesteremoter controller funetiening normaly ining] nara] ira] UB | Transmission error between atharindoor nthe same aytem and slz\sls autdoorunt sinc] in| incre] UA Indoor ndoudoor un combinaton ee iodl rarer at ining] ning] Bing) UE | Transmission evar between indoor unit and cenvralzed contol Board + AG and E9 are detected when the power is turned on. * UEis monitored on the multifunctional centralized control board Please refer to manual ofthe self-diagnosis function for detils since the above are only main functions. 52 TROUBLE SHOOTINGS OPERATION FLOW CHARTS ‘The outdoor units in this system can each be connected to as many as 8 indoor units. ‘The operational flow charts below llustrate:- 1 indoor unit ‘The operations ofa single indoor unit 2 Outdoor unit: The operations of a single outdoor unit connected to a numberof indoor units in a single system @ Inverter Series 1. Indoor unit (Heat pum | Cyc operation sing Operation ‘ONGFF switch Cooling x oF (Jngeaes raius sings oa sa lon andtemperature ‘Sparaion apy Operation Slplay: Blinking Malfunction 046" Displayed — ‘Daoross asat Seeration Operon Saioy ORIG switch ‘Spon Rion Seting say: On eaten ‘iron drecton| Pa esting clay On Marton Tempera ‘etn dispay- On Fan ¥ {Option Tooling ‘operation ) eating operation C Cremer) Sa ‘Normal operation| {Inthe event of a meltuncion the malfunction code i digplayed in the remote controller's malfunction cade display. ‘82 When the auxiliary eletric heater ison the fan stops ater 1 min Cooling operation ‘Swing tap Sei aiechonot Fane Normal operation Normal ope 183 the evaporator inet tompe period of 10 minutes then the fost prevention operation i int ‘andwhen the evaporator has been ator above 76 for 10 min consecutively then normal operations are resumed, ‘84 Thermostat status re remains ator below ~7 fora ted Temperature setting ort on 55 Intake air temperature o=bet (For the FAYC and FXYH only: = b= 0S ‘salto possibiel Program ary operation Program ary splay a5 Fon Cm Fancm 6 minutes stopped ‘operation: L ‘Normal ope #5 Program dry dgplay Does not indicate the temperature and ae flow settings ofthe remote controler. 6 Thermostat status Operation temperature during operation of program dry mechanism Option ‘Aunlary Teete heaters2h- Of ‘pansion valve fear << SETPOINT Lt. Suction air tomperature ‘Swing Hep ‘Airflow irection setting Fan MF Operating at set Sleflow rte. + Elocronic expansion valve CheSclosed i 56 » ~——— 87 Fan operation ‘When Fan operation has been selected using the remote controller then the fan will operate withthe temperature regulation thermostet of a3 tthe ime of setting, ‘88 Airflow direction setting Ifthe fan operation is selected during heating operation by means ‘ofthe remote controller then the air low i et to 100% horizontal Ddiowout ‘89 Fen tthe ventilator is selected during hesting operation by means of the remote controller then operating speed willbe UL, wo pre #10 Arfiow ‘Swing ap aiecton setting No en Frat start progress? Dotrost/Hot ‘stan display: Of "810i flow direction 100% horizontal blowout when the heating thermostat is of ‘S11 Hotstart ‘The het start operations carried out from the start of e normal ‘operation or from the end of defrost operation until the condenser inlet tomy 128 above 5 or fora period of #12 Thormost vr on LA 2, | / _rampeaa ening sual sremperaare ‘Thermostat on Ltrormastat off Detrost/Hot sant display: On Option mii acti ‘Aur cri ‘Aur eric ‘Aun ori fener fate: OF heater SO fame OF <> yes Fen Fen & Operating a set ae ope Sieiow volume operation — Free , [Eecvoni expansion Ei closed [capacity contro! Electronic Me open Normal operation expansion valve is slightly open {When the heating load is very small) to prevent the liquid trom condensing too much in outdoor coil electronic expansion valve fully open and then fan operts at “L' speed for reduce thehesting capacity 87 Cystic operation Using Operation ON/OFF owten Poweron + Touver Took Seteciion mat — controler amp on| OFF Operation Slpley: Binking Maltunetion code Displayed Depress reset Gperation ‘Oporsion deplay ORIOFF switen ‘amp: On ‘Aw te ‘Sting apie On Birt director ‘ting display: On Temperature sting Spl: On cana Fan Fhansraope vention! Soh Fan Cm: OFF Hremperature Coo ¥ Normal operation ‘14 the event ofa malfunction the malfunction codes dsplayedin ‘the remate controller's malfunction code display. 58 a Eason Hagan + Bowens Sane Segrecton ar cage: 0% cota ¥ ee ‘Normal operation 2915 the evaporator inlet temperature maine ator Below ~7C fora Temperature setting gy petiod of 10 minutes then the fost prevention operation is initioted nesteaeiemnereen ‘and when the evaporator has been ator above 7© for 10 minutes consecutively then normal operations are resumed, oF IForthe PX¥C and FXYH only: a = b "816 Thermostat status ‘salsa possible) 59 Program dry operation Programa aisplay ei pee] LE SETFONT Norma operation +817 Program dry display ‘Does nat indicate the romperature andar flow settings othe remotecontoli svcke- via] ‘x18 Thermostat satus ute ‘Operation temperature during operation of program dry mechanism eae 9 es _ Swing tao Seaton setting Fan MF Operating at set ai ow tte Eearonie exgancion vate "819 Fan operation \When Fan operation has been selected using the remote contraller L ‘then the fan will operate withthe temperature regulation thermostat off as atthetime of sting. Normal operation 2. Outdoor unit C= Power an x Fa Sang [Gatdoor anit maThunction [isplay lamp: On Eten expansion vate om Coed 921 Serve Ppl OFF Sowosd valve Aa cangenea TOF Siow whe cn = OF ‘oun weve On aug coir won ‘Normal operation LS +20 Ifthe outdoor unit malfunction display lamp ison then this ether indicates that the outdoor unit operation has been terminated ‘abnormally or warns that there aigerant shortage or ols that ‘theresa piping or wiring fault (operations will continue). (Refer to Indoor Unit Control 1) 1821 ON operations restart 4minutes ater the inverter compressor has stopped. Note: The crank case heaters CCHD are on when the magnetic relays of their respective comprestars are oft. 6 ‘Cooling operation 22 = No 25] ropeiccmeser — =D Gg Inverter output Cap | Sw ee “io gore by Pang ; : frequency Ge ‘by Pl cont 30He ‘protective control 30-60H 30h Magne concer” CD | Sit by Pt contol OFF Froth torrot on ore ‘Capacty contol by Bieetronicaxpansion Cay Open stenonnoetue open voor yarn Solenoiavelve Gar 7 Selena = ofr | gear orF on Selene vals come RRaar condenses) = on OFF fore aa) #27 On/off by discharge temperature protection control SENOS Ges] onot by Ft contrat, ‘oN Onmeyriend. | | __onorr oN Senay ene ON Tansniayeae Fan fo) “ pone 4 Fan ee ‘ON or Hee or § ‘ON Sy Orr Ser Normal operation 1822 Start control 60 second ster contol in order to prevent liquid etuen ito the compressor. 8123 Compressor protection 1) Protection controlis triggered when air temperatures reach 38°C ‘or more and the saturation temperature correspond to suction pressure is high 2} Protection control triggered when the secondary inverter curtent exceeds the set current. 3) Protection controls triggered by discharge temperature, Prot Protection control Toe Discharge temperatu Tist 324 Control depends if the saturation temperature correspond to suction pressure at an inverter output frequency of 30H and the Lunloader compressor is not operating, 25 The unloader compressor doesnot stat unt seconds ater the ‘ther unloader compressor in the same unit has started {Sequential stat) 1826 Pieontrot ‘Tne output frequency of the inverter and the stop/ unload full load ofthe unioader compressor is contalid in order to pracuce the most appropriate discharge pressur "827 Discharge temperature overneat protection Protection relent we Discharge temper Heating operation 29 Sen coal inogtos? Betas ete ange Cam _magnetic contactor => ON Inverter ouput cay | 20 76 Toroso by Fant] ao w eam 7 ; frequency ‘e OP by Preontrot 231| “protective control 30 to Seti 70H 30H Uns ong 7 iat] Ont Pane Use Cae= [Ont oy Pt conrot | ONS Pang on ofF Ectronicenenson Car Capacity contr Open capacy cont Soleoidvalve Gan ‘Hot gas), — OFF Solenoid ava Coup Ont dachrge ; atstiary condenser) 22 oFF pressure wa oFF on oF Selene Gs) nef by discharge temperature protection contol Solmoigwaie Ga war] Oat Prana - . Splereigyehe Gea | ont nym cannot | Oey Prand, [_on--oFF oF on Ewayvale = oF on OFF Fan = w OFF 1 Fn =D oN OFF On Nova operation 328 Fan coo ung low temper protection operation 428 same as for cooling operation (sxvectd 7060) 420 Compresor protection Tokeop the appropiate cleharg pressure tan control works as ‘Vocative when te cody ner ‘tow Corrant exceed test caren, aso 2 rotcton contol wggeredby dscharg temperate. Protection onl stork Teter en Lt Orr i Protection release =e Te at Tat Tist ‘Satiration temperature commensurate with intake pressure Discharge temperature 1827 Pl control ln RSXY8GIA), 1061 is equipped with 2fons, one fan ie equipped with Troup faqueny ofthe mvrer nd sto ula pole change motor variable 2 speed HIL) andthe other isaniy one the unioader compressor is controlled inorder to produce speed and ONIOFF moans one speed motor operation H/L means 2 the most appropriate discharge pressure speed motor operation. #29 Auxiliary condenser control on Te we Saturated temperature correspond to discharge pressure 6 a) Power an x Normal operat LoS “21 If the outdoor unit malfunction display lamp is on then this either inaicats thatthe cutdoor unit operation has been termin- fated abnormally or warns thet there is refrigerant shortage or flse that there Ia a piping or wiring faut (operations will con tinue) (Refer to Indoor Unit Control 14) 1832 ON operations restart 4 minutes after the inverter compressor has stopped Note: The crankcase heaters CCHD at ofthe fon when the magnetic relays respective compressors are off [Gutdooranit maifonction sisplaylamo:On. ‘compressor magne contactor CSE: OFF [Output frequency to inverter Cov) OMe Unlosdercorgressor magoatic constr C7 OFF 392 Electronic expansion valve Ce: Closed Solenoid valve (Hot ges) C2 OFF Solenoid valve injection] Cam: OFF Solanoid valve (Unioader| Cas) OFF 933 start contol 60 second start control in order to prevent liquid return into the compressor. 5894 Compressor protection 1) Protection contral is triggered when sie temperatures reach 38 oF more and the saturation temperature correspond to suction prassue is high 2) Protection canto! is trig 1d when the ondary Inverter 1 the set current 3) Protection control is triggerad by discharge temperature Protection contol release no rs ierogress? No 34 Tne compenor _magnetic contactor, Taet ON Tnvrter output were Bio the by Pand vse frequeney ND | ronot ye] aH proce orto | 90--60He sore Unser opr ro me Oni by Pana magne conacae” SED | So by P contol ° protective cont on on lectronic expansion ‘epacty contre by satu Electronic expansion mE] open | Cun” ces en Subnet cy aan Sglenold valve RD OFF ‘tue comport 10 sion OFF ‘ON Fergal — eee oD 328. Onoffbydcharg tomperature protection control SBNNIEYN® aR | Ono by Pi corat on (Grit oy and | ON OFF oN Fan HED ‘Susi urvonue xe H a Hoe ok Fan HED on thy oF Her oF be on Normal operat 1295 Control depends if the saturation temperature correspond to suction pressure at an inverter output frequency of 30He and the Unlosder compressor isnot operating 1835 The unlosder compressor does not statt unl § seconds after the other unloader compressor in the same unit has started, (St ‘queria start '897 Pleantr!, The output frequency of the inverter and the stop unload / fll load of the unloader compressor is controlled in order to pro- {duce the mast appropriate discharge pressure. 1438 Discharge temperature overheat protection Protective action ie Discharge temperature 1499 Fan contol during low temperature protection operation To keep the appropriate diecharge pressure, fan contol works as follows. Htow Lore =e 1b et ‘Saturation temperature commensurate with intake pressure In RSXY8GI), 1061's equipped with 2 fans, one fan ie equipped with pole change motor variable 2 speed MIL} andthe other isoniy one speed and ON(OFF moans one speed motor operation HiL means 2 speed motor operation. 65 © Heat Recovery Series ‘The operational flow charts below illutrate:- indoor unit. : The operations ofa singh indoor unit plus BS unit 2 Outdoor unit: The operations of a single outdoor unit connected to @ number of indoor unitsina single system indoor unit => Power on Tour oer (wow rate snddrecionanétorperaure) ofr poration Seplay: Blinking Mattuncton | ode Deslayed Operation ‘pean doy ONIOFF Switch ‘Sp: On Retort Sete display: On Seat, feataneion mode dphy Exncoled ——— Fan wt: OFF Cooling een — ORL: Close 20RL: Open 20H Open OR: Close (Option!_y Sean) [Sor Outdoor unit CH Poweron inane ales One lexpansion valve 2) sispay amp: On [Outdoor unit malfunction Depress reat ONIOFF switen spl ump OF Par ra) [evererconted comp | yoy" Pi cortron [myn cot ws tty sx] ‘BOreOHE Tate ‘30HE ‘OHz ion ced core | OFT comtrolt” [SH cates ty cosy] Full loadiUnlood Full load OFF OFF fant Ty PL conta OFF a OFF fan 2 “ONOF toy cor oF "ow OFF [4 way valve |_| ON/OFF (By Pi controll ONIOFF ‘ON ‘ONIOFF [4 way valve 2_| ON/OFF (By Pl controll __OFFION OFF ON/OFF Slensid vale 7] Reigeant Row onl Open Open lose [Slenoitvave2| Retigeran Row conto Open Open ios [20RPB ~ [OFF OFF ‘ON ONIOFF oH ONO OFF OFF OFF 20RT ON/OFF (By discharge pipe temperature preventive controll OFF 67 I. DIAGNOSIS DISPLAY 1. Remote controller ‘Gperation tap red ‘malfunction display ‘ieplays the malfunction code and continues to blink uni the ‘ght on during operation Blinks during an abnormal top. (Prease eter to malfunction diagnostic tunetions) Tnapection Test run iaplay ‘This display comes on when either the inspection or teat run button is pressed. Thapedt Testun button “This button should be presved at the start of an inspection or test run. ‘One push sets the inspection splay, a second push sets the test 68 2. Indoor unit, outdoor unit I The indoor unit electronic control unit ‘The indoor unit electronic control unit caries a numberof features such as switches for making address and vatious operational ‘Settings to facilitate group control by remote or centralized control ‘long with monitor tamps to warn of matfunctions. IW Checking the connections with th A) Make the line check-up pins short-circuited during normal run, \door units. ‘monitor to let you count how many indoor units are in line, nd the frequency monitor will turn into the number-of indoor-units ep 20 2 pennoneee Display of the number of indoor units inline. 23 Unitsin line ececcsexcec 1 @ OFF 2 th oN a ‘ 5 6 7 * Overs Example: Let's say there are Sindoor units are connected in the. system, Ifthe number-ofindoor-units monitor shows "3", itmeans connection Failure between the 3rd and th units. '8) When al the indoor unit inline are interrupted and the line check up pins as well as the MDS pin are short-circuited, the fans fof the properly connected indoor units star running, Il Display of frequency commands to inverter of outdoor units LED 20 He ot Ho aH Tue eeemHieeee eotieenteensiee Cececenecece te sHP 116 70 ‘HP, 10HP. I Outdoor unit electronic control unit (Inverter Series) ‘The electronic control unt which is incorporated into the outdoor Units furnished with a range of emergency operation and other setting switches, There also a wide variety of display functions designed to speed up maintenance operations. tech It Display lamps on the main electronic control unit (EC1) [o EMT Emergency operation during malfunction of inverter or pressure sensor 1 om | HIDseting switch — TT set the temperature at which the defrosting operation starts H: High early defrost star) M: Medium L; Low late defrost start) LElongh M medium) Sishor For standard sized | Actual length Actual legth ‘Actual ength Pipelength | gas pipes. approx. 50m or more_| approx.s0m'o 60m _| approx. 30m or less For gas pipes one size | Actual length ‘Actual length: ‘Actual length bigger approx: dom or more | approx.5im to 0m _| approx. bm or less a To set high pressure during heating operations H:High TM: Medium [Etew MOS: Forced defrost operation stats by means of shor cireut of hese pins. Line For use during fectory inspections or when switching from the frequency monitor to the " inapection | monitorot he number of units connected (cEDS0-29 @ LED-A (green]_| Microcomputer monitor | Normal: blinking Abnormal: Lighton or off ® LeD-10 (0a) | eter inpection Normal: Light off Abnormal: Light on 1ED-y Between outdoarend | Normal: Binking Abnormal: Lighton oroff (green) indoor units LE020%023 | Frequency monitor Display of requency commands to Inverter (orenge} " 1D a1 ab Bam toe he ° ore OMe x = ee x fs 0 & eu 8 S 0 em © Lanpot . f 6 | 6 ae $ eu & e a ‘a 8 e & S z : 6 8 e = 8 = Lower section of switch box “Le (Outdoor unitrnormal: Lamp off (Outdoor unit abnormal: Lamp on Notes:%1 Since selection commands can only be received ‘when the power is switched on, please make sure that the power is switched off before you seta ‘selection switch. The switches on this chart a shown in the factory set positions [Checking the connections with the indoor unit, ‘monitor to let you count how many indoor units are in line, Display af the number ofindoor units ne 2228 Uniteiniine a @ OFF Soon 5 5 ” e ° ° ° e e e a a n 'A) Make the line check-up pins short-circuited during normal run, andthe frequency monitor willturn into the number-ofindoor-units ‘Example: Let's say there are S indoor units are connected inthe system. Ifthe number-ofindoor units monitor shows “B",itmeans connection failure between the 3rd and 4th £8) When al the indoor units in line are interrupted and the line ‘checkup ping as wel as the MOS pin are short-circuited, the fans fof the properly connected indoor unis stat running, II. DIAGNOSIS FLOW CHART (Inverter Series) 1 Diagnosis by the malfunction codes on the remote controller 1. No display ights up on the remoto controller. Causes. 1. Disconnection or short-circuit of the wiring between the indoor unit andthe remote controller 2. Unit. No. setting error on the indoor PCB. (setting to other No.s than “0",) 3. Short-ctcuit protection circuit activates. 4, Remote controller PCB defect 5 Indore tes Reset the power ON, andthe \ YES Short-circuit protection circuit System operates normaly setae {No ‘The votage betwoon terminals \ VES Eamincrnatarae Replace the remte controler. Controller PeB fs Deve 20 tno Setthe “Unit No.0" and NO 1¢ indoor “Unit No. et ane un ant (Unser rou ona RO errseg Unite rece the power ON to restart thosystem | ves Set ona “Unit Nato" nthe eee ‘same system, reset the power ON sare system io" NO torent the sytem, t YES Diente wring oteminalP and N onthe Po of Hondo un 7 Reset the power ON, andihe \ The voltage between voltage between terminals P and Sea inanal Pca ee ‘Supply AC220~240/z9\(50/eqH2). Nof the indoor PCB is DCTS-24V. ieee eee | yes YES Fuse on the indoor Yes (eee Replace he fse Connect o daeonned the wiring re tororminalsPand Notte Noo The vole atthe secon \ wo indoor PCR a ofthe remete dy ae ot anutomer Replace the indoor ransfrmer. controller PCB especie. et eS) Replace the indoor PCB. Reset the power ON, andthe \ no Correct the short-circuit ofthe voltage between terminals P and Under Group control wiring between the indoor unit N of the indoor PCB is DC15-24., and the remote controller. 4 VES YES Connect the wiring to terminals P and N of the remote controller PCB. ‘Correct the short ult ofthe wing butwoen the Indoor nit nd the ramte contalln, or between the iadoor wits OF replace the POBS a the indoor units of oer Now than t ‘The voltage between terminals \ yo P and N of the remote controller Replace the remote controller, PCB is DC15-24V. The short-circuit protection circuit’ is wrongly activated due to the electrical noise 1 181 Once the short-circuit protection circuit functions turn the power ‘OFF, and ON to restart the system normally. 428y.pass the indoor units of other No.s than 0" in sequence. If ‘turning the pawer ON, any remote contrller operation lamp lights ON ifthe indoor PCB needs repacing a 2. The operation lamp and the malfunction code “AX” blink. Causes, 1. Indoor PCB defect 2. Error blinking caused by an electrical noise Turn the power ON, andthe \ NO ves ‘Consult with Oaikin to inspect ‘an electrical noise as possible trouble-cause. ™ jon lamp and the malfunction code “AT” blink. (Warning) 1. Indoor airflow direction adjusting motor (MA) maltunction 2. Connecting cable defect [Power supply or the limit switch) 3. Airflow direction adjusting flap-cam malfunction 4, Indoor PCB detect 1 connected indoor units are \_NO erenucs Sonia oes i" Turn the power OFF, and ON, andthe meror(MAl operates, \ YES Aeonnectoris | \ no ___/Connest a comectorto GN and normaly a rover the mato poole reser the oye c i [res ie limit switet NO (ae te | YES nacre ( isshoreetreutedor )YES. Replace the connecting cable. i 3 If being switched OFF by the remote ‘controller in the "ON" state of the swing-lap, the voltage of CN6 on the indoor PCB is AC220~240/220V (60/60H2 in 30 seconds after restarting, Replace the indoor PCB. [vss The connecting cable i yes ieee! Replace the connecting cable. No Remove the air flow direction adjusting flap-cam function Rae from the MA motor, and the place * unit operates normally YES Dismantie and precisely assemble the cam function, and restart the system, "1 Inspection on the limit switch func oR = Press thei switch, and contnulty nit switch ire Connecting eable 8 ‘A9" blink. | 4. The operation lamp and the malfunction co Causes 1. Indoor electronic expansion valve drive section (208) melfunction 2. Indoor PCB defect 3. Connecting cable defect Ter connacng an aon fn eletoni expansion vai (seers intent snpursion vats CN rn he ree power OFF, and ON to restart | ves the system. cxpansionvatvedive moter \- NO Replace tho electronic expansion to's normal ‘ave drive eection ves “The connecting coe is ves place the connecting cable. short-circuited or disconnected. aa aacaee No ‘Turn the power OFF, and ON to restart the system. Ifthe system doesn't operate normally, replace the indoor PCB. 381 Colh inspection on the indoor electronic expansion valve rive Disconnectthe electronic expansion valve from the indoor PCB, and inspect the continuity between the pins ofthe connector Normal situation! Pin No. [D white[|2 Yatow| Orgel @ Bie |) Red [@ Brow J white x | of] x ]ol] x |@ Yotiow {x | o | x | o > Orange fx | o | x ee x | o 1 Red x 1 Brown (© + Continuous tapprox. 1500) X Non continuous 78 5. The operation lamp and the malfunction code “C4” blink. Causes 1. The indoor liquid pipe thermistor (Th2) malfunction 2, The indoor PCB defect \"" Disconnect Th2 from the indoor PCB, and the resistance is within the normal range of Replace Th2. 3.5k-360k0. Replace the indoor PCB. 6. The operation lamp and the malfunction code “C5” blink Causes 1. The indoor gas pipe thermistor (Th3) matfunction 2. The indoor PCB defect Aconnector is connected to. \_ NO Connect thermistor (Th3) to | Yes Disconnect Th3 from the indoor PCB, and the resistance is within the normal range of ace 0.6 kO-360kQ. ” 7. The operation lamp and the malfunction code “C9” blink. Causes 1. Theindoor suction air thermistor (Tht) malfunction 2, The indoor PCB detect Aconnector is connected to \\_ NO ‘Connect thermistor (Th1) to CN13 on the indoor PCB. CN13, and restart the system, | YES Disconnect Tht from the indoor PCB, and the resistance vopace is within the normal range of Replace Tht T.2kO-12K0 Replace the indoor PCB. ‘8, The operation lamp and the malfunction code “CE” blink. (Warning) Causes. 1. Hest radiation sensor (Tha) malfunction 2. Connecting cable defect 3. Indoor PCB defect The connected indoor units are \\ NO either FXYC or FXYH Replace the indoor PCB. | Yes Connect the heat radiation sensor to CN10 and restart the system. A connector is connected to ‘CN10 on the indoor PCB. yes Disconnect thermistor (Tha) prom the pcouincBoneltre) Replace the heat radiation sensor. resistance is within the normal range of 50 kQ-200k0 [i ¥1 The connecting cable is \\ YES “eplace the connecting cable. short-circuited or disconnected. Replace the ting cabl Replace the indoor PCB, ‘1 The points to check disconnection ‘The points to check Tne _canaesion eo isa 5S Connecting cable ‘The unt of sansor 78 8. The operation lamp and the malfunction code “EO blink, Causes 1, Outdoor protective devises activate, 2, Outdoor PCB defect 3, Momentary power failure Connectors or terminals are Connect connectors or terminals, ‘connected to CN2-CN7 or to to CN2-CN7 or 21-22, and restart Z1-Z2 on the outdoor PCB, the system. ves ‘The contacts, Z1 and Z2 for \_YES "1 The overcurrent relay of the 51C2 are open. magnetic switch for ( compressor activates. | No ‘The contact, CN2 for 63H1 or \_YES #2 The high pressure switch CNS for 63H2 is open. activates. | No %£3 The compressor protection The contact, CN3 for 49C1 or thermostat activates; 49C1 for inverter compressor, 49C2 for CIC compressor 2% & The fan motor protection thermostat activates; 49F1 for 175W fan motor, 49F2 for 255W fan motor ‘The contact, CN4 for 49F1 or CN7 for 49F2 is open. |" estar the system by the remote\ yes controller and the system operates normaly. ~~ ‘Momentary power failure. Or the protective devices were activated before. Inspect the refrigerant circuit. Replace the outdoor PCB. ‘#1 The overcurrent lay of the magnetic switch activates; “The compressor malfunction, The abnormal power supa vokage, The magnetic switch malfunction, ete ‘#2 The high pressure switch activates: Dirton the outdoor hest exchanger, Shor circuit between outdoor Units, Reigerant overcharge, Outdoor fan malfunction, HPS. maifunetion, ete "#3 The compressor protection thermostat activates Gas leakage, Compressor malfunction, Electronic expansion valve ‘matfunction, ete ‘#4 The fan motor protection thermostat activates; Fan motor maltunction, Condenser malfunction, 79 10. The operation lamp and the malfunction code "E1“blink. Causes 1, Outdoor PCB defect 2, Error blinking caused by an electric noi. Reset the power ON, and the \\_NO system operates normally. Replace the outdoor PCB. Yes Consult with Daikin to inspect am electrical noise as possible trouble-cause, 11. The operation lamp and the malfunction code “E4” blink. (Only in case of RSXY5G) Causes 1. Low pressure switch (LPS) defect (Set value setting error) 2. Low pressure switch LPS) activate. (Refrigerant shortage reigerant pipe clogging.) 3. Outdoor PCB defect 4, Pressure sensor defect LPS is connected tothe pins of \_NO Connect LPS to CN11, and NIT on the outdoor PCB. restart the system, ied ‘The low pressure is 0.2 kglems \ YES Refrigerant shortage or or less when LPS activates. refrigerant pipe clogging. i" Disconnect the inverter compressor from the] ‘secondary terminal of the inverter PCB. | Disconnect LPS from the | ‘NO The voltages on the both ends \ N° of ASS (Resistance) on the Replace the outdoor PCB. utdoor PCB is within DC 0.30-0.56 V, For protecting the scroll compressor Replace the pressure sensor. 112. The operation lamp and the malfunction code “ES” blink Causes 1, Outdoor electronic expansion valve drive section (20E) malfunction 2, Outdoor PCB defect 3. Connecting cable defect ‘After connecting an electronic ‘expansion valve to CN15, turn ‘connected to CN16 on the the power OFF, and ON to ( An electronic expansion valve is ‘outdoor PCB, wnsion valve drive section \-NO. Replace the electronic expansion ( convand'tienormals valve drive section (Outdoor unit = eae No ‘Turn the power OFF, and ON to restart the system. ifthe system doesn’t operate normally, replace the outdoor PCB. '&1 Coll.ingpection onthe outdoor electronic expansion valve ive Disconnect the electronic expansion valve fom the outdoor PCB, ‘andinepect the continuity between the pins ofthe connector. (Normal situation} Fin No. [WD Whie|D Vetow[ Oarge] @ Blue | @ Red [B Brown Lx | o | x JD write 2 Yellow ° © Orange x © Bie —~ 1 Ros © Brown xoxo xoxox (© : Continuous ‘approx. 1500) X | Non continuous 13, The operation lamp and the malfunction code “F3* blink. Causes 1. Abnormal discharge pipe temperature on the outdoor unit 2. Outdoor discharge pipe thermistor (Th3) defect 4 Outdoor PCB defect Troubles such as refrigerant shortage, compressor ‘malfunction occur in the refrigerant system, which needs inspecting. is 135°C or more. | No Th3 operation data is normal. \\_NO (Refer to the data on P.107) Replace Th. ( ‘The discharge pipe temperature Replace the outdoor PCB. a2 14. The operation lamp and the malfunction code “H3” blink. Causes 1. Pressure switch (PS26) defect 2, Outdoor PCB defect Disconnect PS26 from CN, and check the electric charge of the contact, | sony %® ws (The resistance i002 __ wy bigh preseure Replace PS26. ves Stop the compressor, and inspect the electric charge when the high pressure becomes 20 kgicrm or less. ‘Short-circuit the pins of CN9On \ Wo the outdoor PCB, and the system Replace the outdoor PCB. operates normally. YES ‘CNS contact defect. Correct the contact and restart the system. 8 15, The operation lamp and the malfunction code “H4” blink. (RSXY5G(4) ONLY) Causes 1. Outdoor low pressure switch (LPS) contact defect 2. Outdoor PCB defect LPS is connected to CN11 on the \_ NO Connect LPS to CN11, and ‘outdoor PCB. restart the system, | Yes Disconnect the inverter compressor from he Secondary terminal block ofthe inverter PCB. | Fr protecting the scroll compressor a Disconnect LPS from CN11 on the outdoor PCB, short-circuit the pins of CN11, and turn the Replace LPS. compressor ON, and the system ‘operates normaily. No Replace the outdoor PCB. 16. The operation lamp and the malfunction code “H" blink. Causes 1. Outdoor ar thermistor (Tht) malfunction 2. Outdoor PCB detect Acconnector is connected to Connect thermistor (Tht) to N20 on the outdoor PCB. ‘CN20, and restart the system. YES Disconnect Tht from the outdoor PCB, and the r r resistance is within the normal Replace Tht range of 3.5 k-360k2. Replace the outdoor PCB. 117, The operation lamp and the malfunction code “1” blink. Causes 1. Pressure sensor (SEN) malfunction 2, Outdoor PCB defect /n pressure sensor is connected to\\ NO Connect a pressure sensor to (N16 on the outdoor PCB. N16, and restart the system. | ves J 1 Check, and the | yes pressures \ YES (During cooting Rormala(VL—0.5) x10/3 Replace the outdoor PCB. (WLithe voltages on tho NO oth ends of R55). (es Disconnect the pressure sensor from CN16 on the 41 The high pressure-(VH—0.5) \_NO X10/3IVHtthe voltages on the outdoor PCB, and the Both ends of R56) voltage is DCA5-5.5V ‘betwen pins D-Bof ves cnt, ‘1. Refer ta “Pressure sensor output voltage i P99 Replace the outdoor PCB. Replace the pressure sensor. Replace the outdoor PCB. 18, The operation lamp and the malfunction code “3” blink. Causes 1. Outdoor discharge pipe thermistor (Th3) maifunction 2. Outdoor PCB detect Aconnectoris connected to \\_NO Connect thermistor (Th3) to N18 an the outdoor PCB. N78, and restart the system. Yes Disconnect Th3 from the Replace the outdoor PCB. 19, The operation lamp and the malfunction code “J5" blink. Causes 1. Outdoor suction pipe thermistor Tha] malfunction 2. Outdoor PCB defect Aconnector is connected to \\_NO Connect thermistor (Th4) to CN17 on the outdoor PCB. CN17, and restart the system. | ves Disconnect Thé from the ‘outdoor PCB, and the resistance is within the normat Replace Tha. range of 3.5 kO-360 kQ. Replace the outdoor PCB. 20. The operation lamp and the matfunction code “J6” blink Causes 1. Outdoor heat exchanger thermistor (Th2) malfunction 2, Outdoor PCB defect Aconnector is connected to \\_NO. Connect thermistor (Th2) to N19 on the outdoor PCB. CN19 and restart the system, YES Disconnect Th2 from the ra Replace the outdoor PCB. 86 21. The operation lamp and the matfunetion code “UO™ blink (Warning). Causes 1. Refrigerant shortage or refrigerant pipe clogging (due to piping error) 2, Pressure sensor defect 3, Outdoor PCB defect ves uring coating ‘The low pressure is € winacosion “——~{ yu prem No | No ‘inspect the refrigerant circuit for refrigerant shortage or fefrigerant pipe clogging, The voltage on the both ands of R55 on the outdoor PCB is Replace the outdoor PCB. (pressure sensor voltage output) = v0 detected resistance values are Replace Th and Th2. Replace the outdoor PCB. 22. The operation tamp and the malfunction code “U4” blink. Causes 1. Connection error of inter unit witing between indoor and outdoor units 4) Disconnection of the interunit wiring 1) Reverse wiring betwaen torminals (1) and (2), 5} No short-circuit plate is connected tothe final indoor unit 2} Reverse wiring between input and output 2. Indoor PCB defect 3) Short-citcuit of the interunit wiring 3. Outdoor PCB defect YES I "US" blinks on all the indoor . Units’ remote controllers in the ‘Some blink U4 gt) same system, | ves Reset the power ON. — | The voltage between Microcomputer monitor, terminals R and S on ( LED-A blinks on the outdoor the outdoor PCB is Supply AC?20~20/20V (egHz). Pc, ACEO™~24agV (eg ee | YES No ‘The voltage of the secondary side of pacman donor Replace the transformer. AC 30V. (27-30). Yes Replace the outdoor PCB. Shor circuit output cy terminals: and 2 on (outa ptt tem ann nepuce ne outdoor PCB YES: lights ON. ves 4a Disconnect the wiring from ‘output terminal D and on a an the outdoor PCB, and WA lights a OFF, yes Test operation-(Never operated normally before) | Yes Change the wiring connection ‘between output terminal 1) and The system automatically restarts @ on the outdoor PCB, and WL normally. lights OFF i NO. w Notes 1. For "Voltage-detection on input or output terminals “inthe flow ‘chants, use an “analog tester” to detect the max valve of ‘voltages. Refer to the data in P100) 2. Be careful, ifthe trouble monitored by "Ud" is corrected, the system automatically restarts variable 88

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