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EDTFMT391910

201904

Engineering Data

FXAQ-AVM
50 / 60 Hz
FXAQ-AVM EDTFMT391910

FXAQ-AVM
Wall Mounted Type
50 / 60 Hz

1. Lineup..........................................................................................................2
2. Specifications..............................................................................................3
3. Dimensions..................................................................................................6
4. Piping Diagrams..........................................................................................9
5. Wiring Diagrams........................................................................................10
6. Electric Characteristics..............................................................................11
7. Safety Devices Setting..............................................................................12
8. Capacity Tables.........................................................................................13
8.1 Cooling Capacity for Te: Auto..........................................................13
8.2 Cooling Capacity for Te: 6°C...........................................................13
8.3 Cooling Capacity for Te: 9°C...........................................................14
8.4 Heating Capacity..............................................................................14
9. Sound Levels.............................................................................................15
10. Centre of Gravity.......................................................................................18
11. Accessories...............................................................................................20
11.1 Optional Accessories (for Unit)........................................................20
11.2 Optional Accessories (for Controls).................................................20
12. Installation Manual....................................................................................21
12.1 FXAQ20AVM / FXAQ25AVM / FXAQ32AVM / FXAQ40AVM /
FXAQ50AVM / FXAQ63AVM...........................................................21

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1. Lineup

2.2 kW 2.8 kW 3.6 kW 4.5 kW 5.6 kW 7.1 kW


Capacity range
0.8 HP 1 HP 1.25 HP 1.6 HP 2 HP 2.5 HP
Capacity index 20 25 31.25 40 50 62.5

FXAQ 20AVM 25AVM 32AVM 40AVM 50AVM 63AVM

FXAQ 20AVMS 25AVMS 32AVMS 40AVMS 50AVMS 63AVMS


(For Thailand)
FXAQ 20AVM4 25AVM4 32AVM4 40AVM4 50AVM4 63AVM4
(for Indonesia)

VM : 1 phase, 220-240/220-230 V, 50/60 Hz


VMS : 1 phase, 220 V, 50 Hz (for Thailand)
VM4 : 1 phase, 220 V, 50 Hz (for Indonesia)

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2. Specifications

Model FXAQ20AVM FXAQ25AVM


VM: 1 phase, 220-240/220-230 V, 50/60 Hz VM: 1 phase, 220-240/220-230 V, 50/60 Hz
Power supply VM4, VMS: 1 phase, 220 V, 50 Hz VM4, VMS: 1 phase, 220 V, 50 Hz
kcal/h 1,900 2,400
H1 H3 Cooling capacity Btu/h 7,500 9,600
kW 2.2 2.8
kcal/h 2,200 2,800
H2 H3 Heating capacity Btu/h 8,500 10,900
kW 2.5 3.2
50 Hz kW 0.040 0.040
Cooling
60 Hz kW 0.040 0.040
Power input
50 Hz kW 0.040 0.040
Heating
60 Hz kW 0.040 0.040
Casing / Colour Resin / White N9.5 Resin / White N9.5
Dimensions: (H×W×D) mm 290×795×266 290×795×266
Model KFD-280-40-8N KFD-280-40-8N
Type Cross flow fan Cross flow fan
Motor type DC Fan Motor DC Fan Motor

Fan Motor output ×


W 40×1 40×1
Number of units
m³/min 9.1/7.0 9.4/7.0
Airflow rate (H/L) l/s 152/117 157/117
cfm 321/247 332/247
Air filter Washable resin net Washable resin net
Liquid pipes mm φ6.4 (Flare connection) φ6.4 (Flare connection)
Piping Gas pipes mm φ12.7 (Flare connection) φ12.7 (Flare connection)
Connections
VP13 VP13
Drain pipe mm (External dia. 18, Internal dia. 15) (External dia. 18, Internal dia. 15)
Mass kg 12.0 12.0
H4 Sound Cooling dB(A) 33.0/28.5 35.0/28.5
pressure
level (H/L) Heating dB(A) 34.0/28.5 36.0/28.5
Safety devices Fuse Fuse
Refrigerant control Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve
Operation manual, Installation manual, Operation manual, Installation manual,
Standard accessories Installation panel, Paper pattern for installation, Installation panel, Paper pattern for installation,
Insulation tape, Clamps, Screws Insulation tape, Clamps, Screws
Specification C: 3D121836A C: 3D121836A
Drawing No.
Sound level C: 4D122383A C: 4D122384A

Notes:
+1. Indoor temp.: 27°CDB, 19°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m. Conversion formulae
+2. Indoor temp.: 20°CDB, 15°CWB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m,
kcal/h=kW×860
level difference: 0 m. Btu/h=kW×3412
+3. Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat. cfm=m³/min×35.3
+4. Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured at a point 1 m in front of the unit and 1 m downward. During l/s=m³/min×1000/60
actual operation, these values are normally somewhat higher as a result of ambient conditions.

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Model FXAQ32AVM FXAQ40AVM


VM: 1 phase, 220-240/220-230 V, 50/60 Hz VM: 1 phase, 220-240/220-230 V, 50/60 Hz
Power supply VM4, VMS: 1 phase, 220 V, 50 Hz VM4, VMS: 1 phase, 220 V, 50 Hz
kcal/h 3,100 3,900
H1 H3 Cooling capacity Btu/h 12,300 15,400
kW 3.6 4.5
kcal/h 3,400 4,300
H2 H3 Heating capacity Btu/h 13,600 17,100
kW 4.0 5.0
50 Hz kW 0.040 0.050
Cooling
60 Hz kW 0.040 0.050
Power input
50 Hz kW 0.050 0.050
Heating
60 Hz kW 0.050 0.050
Casing / Colour Resin / White N9.5 Resin / White N9.5
Dimensions: (H×W×D) mm 290×795×266 290×1,050×269
Model KFD-280-40-8N ARW30WBP43DK
Type Cross flow fan Cross flow fan
Motor type DC Fan Motor DC Fan Motor

Fan Motor output ×


W 40×1 43×1
Number of units
m³/min 9.8/7.0 12.2/9.7
Airflow rate (H/L) l/s 163/117 203/162
cfm 346/247 431/342
Air filter Washable resin net Washable resin net
Liquid pipes mm φ6.4 (Flare connection) φ6.4 (Flare connection)
Piping Gas pipes mm φ12.7 (Flare connection) φ12.7 (Flare connection)
Connections
VP13 VP13
Drain pipe mm (External dia. 18, Internal dia. 15) (External dia. 18, Internal dia. 15)
Mass kg 12.0 15.0
H4 Sound Cooling dB(A) 37.5/28.5 37.0/33.5
pressure
level (H/L) Heating dB(A) 38.5/28.5 38.0/33.5
Safety devices Fuse Fuse
Refrigerant control Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve
Operation manual, Installation manual, Operation manual, Installation manual,
Standard accessories Installation panel, Paper pattern for installation, Installation panel, Paper pattern for installation,
Insulation tape, Clamps, Screws Insulation tape, Clamps, Screws
Specification C: 3D121836A C: 3D121836A
Drawing No.
Sound level C: 4D122385A C: 4D122386A

Notes:
+1. Indoor temp.: 27°CDB, 19°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m. Conversion formulae
+2. Indoor temp.: 20°CDB, 15°CWB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m,
kcal/h=kW×860
level difference: 0 m. Btu/h=kW×3412
+3. Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat. cfm=m³/min×35.3
+4. Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured at a point 1 m in front of the unit and 1 m downward. During l/s=m³/min×1000/60
actual operation, these values are normally somewhat higher as a result of ambient conditions.

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Model FXAQ50AVM FXAQ63AVM


VM: 1 phase, 220-240/220-230 V, 50/60 Hz VM: 1 phase, 220-240/220-230 V, 50/60 Hz
Power supply VM4, VMS: 1 phase, 220 V, 50 Hz VM4, VMS: 1 phase, 220 V, 50 Hz
kcal/h 4,800 6,100
H1 H3 Cooling capacity Btu/h 19,100 24,200
kW 5.6 7.1
kcal/h 5,400 6,900
H2 H3 Heating capacity Btu/h 21,500 27,300
kW 6.3 8.0
50 Hz kW 0.060 0.100
Cooling
60 Hz kW 0.060 0.100
Power input
50 Hz kW 0.070 0.110
Heating
60 Hz kW 0.070 0.110
Casing / Colour Resin / White N9.5 Resin / White N9.5
Dimensions: (H×W×D) mm 290×1,050×269 290×1,050×269
Model ARW30WBP43DK ARW30WBP43DK
Type Cross flow fan Cross flow fan
Motor type DC Fan Motor DC Fan Motor

Fan Motor output ×


W 43×1 43×1
Number of units
m³/min 15.0/12.0 19.0/14.0
Airflow rate (H/L) l/s 250/200 317/233
cfm 530/424 671/494
Air filter Washable resin net Washable resin net
Liquid pipes mm φ6.4 (Flare connection) φ9.5 (Flare connection)
Piping Gas pipes mm φ12.7 (Flare connection) φ15.9 (Flare connection)
Connections
VP13 VP13
Drain pipe mm (External dia. 18, Internal dia. 15) (External dia. 18, Internal dia. 15)
Mass kg 15.0 15.0
H4 Sound Cooling dB(A) 41.0/35.5 46.5/38.5
pressure
level (H/L) Heating dB(A) 42.0/35.5 47.0/38.5
Safety devices Fuse Fuse
Refrigerant control Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve
Operation manual, Installation manual, Operation manual, Installation manual,
Standard accessories Installation panel, Paper pattern for installation, Installation panel, Paper pattern for installation,
Insulation tape, Clamps, Screws Insulation tape, Clamps, Screws
Specification C: 3D121836A C: 3D121836A
Drawing No.
Sound level C: 4D122387A C: 4D122388A

Notes:
+1. Indoor temp.: 27°CDB, 19°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m. Conversion formulae
+2. Indoor temp.: 20°CDB, 15°CWB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m,
kcal/h=kW×860
level difference: 0 m. Btu/h=kW×3412
+3. Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat. cfm=m³/min×35.3
+4. Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured at a point 1 m in front of the unit and 1 m downward. During l/s=m³/min×1000/60
actual operation, these values are normally somewhat higher as a result of ambient conditions.

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3. Dimensions

FXAQ20AVM / FXAQ25AVM / FXAQ32AVM


Unit: mm

3D122217

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FXAQ40AVM / FXAQ50AVM
Unit: mm

3D122237

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FXAQ63AVM
Unit: mm

3D122240

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4. Piping Diagrams

FXAQ20AVM / FXAQ25AVM / FXAQ32AVM / FXAQ40AVM / FXAQ50AVM / FXAQ63AVM

4D034245R

„„ Refrigerant pipe connection port diameters

Unit: mm
Model Gas Liquid
FXAQ20AVM / FXAQ25AVM / FXAQ32AVM / FXAQ40AVM / FXAQ50AVM φ12.7 φ6.4
FXAQ63AVM φ15.9 φ9.5

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5. Wiring Diagrams

FXAQ20AVM / FXAQ25AVM / FXAQ32AVM / FXAQ40AVM / FXAQ50AVM / FXAQ63AVM

3D120333A

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6. Electric Characteristics

FXAQ20AVM / FXAQ25AVM / FXAQ32AVM / FXAQ40AVM / FXAQ50AVM / FXAQ63AVM

3D122088A

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7. Safety Devices Setting

Model FXAQ20AVM FXAQ25AVM FXAQ32AVM


Printed circuit board fuse 250 V, 3.15 A 250 V, 3.15 A 250 V, 3.15 A
Fan motor thermal fuse °C – – –
Fan motor thermal protector °C – – –

Model FXAQ40AVM FXAQ50AVM FXAQ63AVM


Printed circuit board fuse 250 V, 3.15 A 250 V, 3.15 A 250 V, 3.15 A
Fan motor thermal fuse °C – – –
Fan motor thermal protector °C – – –
4D122550

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8. Capacity Tables
8.1 Cooling Capacity for Te: Auto

Indoor air temp.


Capacity 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB
Model indication 20°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 30°CDB 32°CDB
TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC
FXAQ20AVM 20 1.9 1.9 2.1 2.0 2.2 2.0 2.2 1.9 2.2 1.8 2.3 1.8 2.3 1.8
FXAQ25AVM 25 2.5 2.2 2.6 2.4 2.8 2.4 2.8 2.2 2.8 2.1 2.9 2.1 3.0 2.0
FXAQ32AVM 32 3.2 2.7 3.4 2.8 3.5 2.8 3.6 2.6 3.6 2.5 3.7 2.5 3.8 2.4
FXAQ40AVM 40 4.0 3.6 4.2 3.8 4.4 3.7 4.5 3.5 4.6 3.4 4.7 3.3 4.8 3.0
FXAQ50AVM 50 4.9 4.2 5.3 4.5 5.5 4.5 5.6 4.2 5.7 4.2 5.8 4.0 5.9 3.6
FXAQ63AVM 63 6.3 5.4 6.7 5.5 7.0 5.6 7.1 5.3 7.2 5.2 7.3 5.0 7.5 4.5

TC: Total capacity: kW


SHC: Sensible heat capacity: kW

Notes:
1. These capacity tables are for use when selecting a VRV indoor unit. The actual capacity of the VRV system depends on factors such as the
selected model of outdoor units, outdoor air temperature and piping length. Please confirm that the corrected capacity of the VRV system
satisfies the required heat load.
2. shows rated condition.

8.2 Cooling Capacity for Te: 6°C

Indoor air temp.


Capacity 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB
Model indication 20°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 30°CDB 32°CDB
TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC
FXAQ20AVM 20 1.5 1.5 1.8 1.7 2.1 1.9 2.2 1.9 2.2 1.8 2.3 1.8 2.3 1.8
FXAQ25AVM 25 1.9 1.7 2.3 2.0 2.6 2.2 2.8 2.2 2.8 2.1 2.9 2.1 3.0 2.0
FXAQ32AVM 32 2.4 2.0 2.9 2.3 3.4 2.6 3.6 2.6 3.6 2.5 3.7 2.5 3.8 2.4
FXAQ40AVM 40 3.0 2.7 3.6 3.1 4.2 3.4 4.5 3.5 4.6 3.4 4.7 3.3 4.8 3.0
FXAQ50AVM 50 3.8 3.2 4.5 3.7 5.2 4.1 5.6 4.2 5.7 4.2 5.8 4.0 5.9 3.6
FXAQ63AVM 63 4.8 4.1 5.7 4.6 6.6 5.1 7.1 5.3 7.2 5.2 7.4 5.0 7.5 4.5

TC: Total capacity: kW


SHC: Sensible heat capacity: kW

Notes:
1. These capacity tables are for use when selecting a VRV indoor unit. The actual capacity of the VRV system depends on factors such as the
selected model of outdoor units, outdoor air temperature and piping length. Please confirm that the corrected capacity of the VRV system
satisfies the required heat load.
2. shows rated condition.

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8.3 Cooling Capacity for Te: 9°C

For VRV indoor units only at Te: 9°C / mixed combination of VRV and residential indoor units
Indoor air temp.
Capacity 14°CWB 16°CWB 18°CWB 19°CWB 20°CWB 22°CWB 24°CWB
Model indication 20°CDB 23°CDB 26°CDB 27°CDB 28°CDB 30°CDB 32°CDB
TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC TC SHC
FXAQ20AVM 20 1.0 1.0 1.2 1.2 1.5 1.5 1.7 1.6 1.7 1.5 1.9 1.6 1.9 1.6
FXAQ25AVM 25 1.3 1.3 1.6 1.6 1.9 1.9 2.1 1.9 2.2 1.8 2.4 1.8 2.5 1.7
FXAQ32AVM 32 1.7 1.6 2.0 1.9 2.5 2.2 2.7 2.2 2.8 2.1 3.0 2.2 3.2 2.1
FXAQ40AVM 40 2.0 2.0 2.5 2.5 3.1 2.9 3.5 3.0 3.6 2.9 3.9 2.9 4.1 2.7
FXAQ50AVM 50 2.6 2.5 3.1 3.0 3.9 3.5 4.3 3.6 4.6 3.6 4.8 3.5 5.0 3.2
FXAQ63AVM 63 3.3 3.1 3.9 3.8 5.0 4.3 5.6 4.6 5.8 4.5 6.2 4.4 6.4 4.0

TC: Total capacity: kW


SHC: Sensible heat capacity: kW

Notes:
1. These capacity tables are for use when selecting a VRV indoor unit. The actual capacity of the VRV system depends on factors such as the
selected model of outdoor units, outdoor air temperature and piping length. Please confirm that the corrected capacity of the VRV system
satisfies the required heat load.
2. shows rated condition.

8.4 Heating Capacity

Indoor air temp.


Capacity
Model 16°CDB 18°CDB 20°CDB 21°CDB 22°CDB 24°CDB
indication
kW kW kW kW kW kW
FXAQ20AVM 20 2.6 2.6 2.5 2.4 2.3 2.2
FXAQ25AVM 25 3.4 3.4 3.2 3.1 3.0 2.8
FXAQ32AVM 32 4.2 4.2 4.0 3.9 3.7 3.5
FXAQ40AVM 40 5.2 5.2 5.0 4.8 4.7 4.4
FXAQ50AVM 50 6.6 6.6 6.3 6.1 5.9 5.5
FXAQ63AVM 63 8.4 8.4 8.0 7.7 7.5 7.0

Notes:
1. These capacity tables are for use when selecting a VRV indoor unit. The actual capacity of the VRV system depends on factors such as the
selected model of outdoor units, outdoor air temperature and piping length. Please confirm that the corrected capacity of the VRV system
satisfies the required heat load.
2. shows rated condition.

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9. Sound Levels

FXAQ20AVM

4D122383A
FXAQ25AVM

4D122384A

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FXAQ32AVM

4D122385A
FXAQ40AVM

4D122386A

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FXAQ50AVM

4D122387A
FXAQ63AVM

4D122388A

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10. Centre of Gravity

FXAQ20AVM / FXAQ25AVM / FXAQ32AVM

Unit: mm

4D112526

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FXAQ40AVM / FXAQ50AVM / FXAQ63AVM

Unit: mm

4D112525

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11. Accessories
11.1 Optional Accessories (for Unit)

Model
Item
FXAQ20AVM FXAQ25AVM FXAQ32AVM FXAQ40AVM FXAQ50AVM FXAQ63AVM
Drain pump kit K-KDU572EVE
External EV Kit (for heating operation) H BEV15D BEV30D

Note:
H It is only effective for reducing operation sound during heating operation. Therefore it is ineffective when connected to cooling only outdoor
units.

11.2 Optional Accessories (for Controls)

Model
Item
FXAQ20AVM FXAQ25AVM FXAQ32AVM FXAQ40AVM FXAQ50AVM FXAQ63AVM
Remote Cooling Only BRC7M676
Wireless
controller Heat Pump BRC7M675
Navigation remote controller
(Wired remote controller) BRC1E63

Simplified remote controller BRC2E61


Wiring adaptor for electrical appendices (1) H KRP2A61
Wiring adaptor for electrical appendices (2) H KRP4AA51
Remote sensor (for indoor temperature) BRCS01A-1
Installation box for adaptor PCB  KRP4AA93 (Note 2, 3)
External control adaptor for outdoor unit H DTA104A61
Adaptor for multi tenant H DTA114A61
C: 3D122399
Notes:
1. Installation Box  is necessary for each adaptor marked H.
2. Up to 2 adaptors can be fixed for each installation box.
3. Only one installation box can be installed for each indoor unit.

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12. Installation Manual


12.1 FXAQ20AVM / FXAQ25AVM / FXAQ32AVM / FXAQ40AVM / FXAQ50AVM / FXAQ63AVM

VRV SYSTEM Air Conditioners Installation manual

CONTENTS • Perform installation work in accordance with this installation


manual.
1.SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ........................................... 1 Improper installation may result in water leakage, electric
2.BEFORE INSTALLATION............................................ 2 shocks or a fire.
3.SELECTING INSTALLATION SITE ............................. 4 • Consult your dealer regarding what to do in case of
4.INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION................................... 4 refrigerant leakage.
5.REFRIGERANT PIPING WORK ................................. 7 When the air conditioner is installed in a small room, it is
6.DRAIN PIPING WORK ................................................ 8 necessary to take proper measures so that the amount of
any leaked refrigerant does not exceed the concentration
7.ELECTRIC WIRING WORK ........................................ 9
limit in the event of a leakage.
8.HOW TO CONNECT WIRINGS AND WIRING Otherwise, this may lead to an accident due to oxygen deficiency.
EXAMPLE ................................................................. 10 • Be sure to use only the specified parts and accessories for
9. FIELD SETTINGS ..................................................... 13 installation work.
10. TEST OPERATION ................................................... 14 Failure to use the specified parts may result in the air conditioner
falling down, water leakage, electric shocks, a fire, etc.
• Install the air conditioner on a foundation that can withstand
The original instructions are written in English. All other
its mass.
languages are translations of the original instructions.
Insufficient strength may result in the air conditioner falling
down and causing injury.
In addition, it may lead to vibration of indoor units and
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS cause unpleasant chattering noise.
Please read the these “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS” carefully • Carry out the specified installation work in consideration of
before installing air conditioning unit and be sure to install it strong winds, typhoons, or earthquakes.
correctly. After completing the installation, make sure that the Improper installation may result in an accident such as air
unit operates properly during the start-up operation. conditioner falling.
Please instruct the customer on how to operate the unit and • Make certain that all electrical work is carried out by qualified
keep it maintained. personnel according to the applicable legislation (Note 1)
Also, inform customers that they should store this installation and this installation manual, using a separate circuit.
manual along with the operation manual for future reference. In addition, even if the wiring is short, make sure to use a
This product comes under the term “appliances not accessible wiring that has sufficient length and never connect
to the general public”. additional wiring to make the length sufficient.
In a domestic environment this product may cause radio Insufficient capacity of the power supply circuit or improper
interference in which case the user may be required to take electrical construction may lead to electric shocks or a fire.
adequate measures. (Note 1) applicable legislation means “All international,
national and local directives, laws, regulations and/
• This manual classifies the precautions into WARNINGS
or codes which are relevant and applicable for a
and CAUTIONS.
certain product or domain”.
Be sure to follow all the precautions below: They are all
• Earth the air conditioner.
important for ensuring safety.
Do not connect the earth wiring to gas or water piping,
lightning conductor or telephone earth wiring.
WARNING ...... Indicates a potentially hazardous Incomplete earthing may cause electric shocks or a fire.
situation which, if not avoided, could • Be sure to install an earth leakage breaker.
result in death or serious injury. Failure to do so may cause electric shocks and a fire.
• Disconnect the power supply before touching the electric
CAUTION ....... Indicates a potentially hazardous components.
situation which, if not avoided, may If you touch the live part, you may get an electric shocks.
result in minor or moderate injury. • Make sure that all wiring is secure, using the specified
It may also be used to alert against wirings and ensuring that external forces do not act on the
unsafe practices. terminal connections or wirings.
Incomplete connection or fixing may cause an overheat or a fire.
• After the installation is completed, test the air conditioner • When wiring between the indoor and outdoor units, and
and check if the air conditioner operates properly. Give the wiring the power supply, form the wirings orderly so that the
user adequate instructions concerning the use and cleaning control box lid can be securely fastened.
of the indoor unit according to the Operation Manual. If the control box lid is not in place, overheat of the
Ask the user to keep this manual and the Operation Manual terminals, electric shocks or a fire may be caused.
together in a handy place for future reference. • If refrigerant gas leaks during installation work, ventilate the
area immediately.
WARNING Toxic gas may be produced if refrigerant gas comes into
• Ask your local dealer or qualified personnel to carry out contact with a fire.
installation work. • After completing the installation work, check to make sure
Improper installation may result in water leakage, electric that there is no leakage of refrigerant gas.
shocks or a fire. Toxic gas may be produced if refrigerant gas leaks into the
room and comes into contact with a source of a fire, such
as a fan heater, stove or cooker.

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• Never directly touch any accidental leaking refrigerant. B. Tightly sealed


This could result in severe wounds caused by frostbite. R410A contains no chlorine, does not destroy the
• Do not allow children to climb on the outdoor unit and avoid ozone layer and so does not reduce the earth’s
placing objects on the unit. protection against harmful ultraviolet radiation. R410A
Injury may result if the unit becomes loose and falls. will contribute only slightly to the greenhouse effect if
released into the atmosphere.
• Since design pressure is 4.0 MPa or 40 bar (for R407C
CAUTION units: 3.3 MPa or 33 bar), the thickness of pipes must be
greater than previously. Since R410A is a mixed
• Install drain piping according to this installation manual to
refrigerant, the required additional refrigerant must be
ensure good drainage, and insulate the piping to prevent
charged in its liquid state.
condensation.
(If the system is charged with refrigerant in its gaseous
Improper drain piping may cause water leakage, make the
state, due to composition change, the system will not
furniture get wet.
function normally). The indoor unit is designed for R410A
• Install the air conditioner, power supply wiring, remote
use.
controller wiring and transmission wiring at least 1m away
See the catalogue for outdoor unit models that can be
from televisions or radios to prevent image interference or
connected. (Normal operation is not possible when
noise.
connecting units that are originally designed for other
(Depending on the radio waves, a distance of 1m may not
refrigerants.)
be sufficient to eliminate the noise.)
• Be very careful about product transportation.
• Install the indoor unit as far as possible from fluorescent
Some products use PP bands for packaging. Do not use any
lamps. If a wireless remote controller kit is installed, the
PP bands for a means of transportation. It is dangerous.
transmission distance may be shorter in a room where an
electronic lighting type (inverter or rapid start type)
fluorescent lamp is installed.
• Do not install the air conditioner in places such as the
following:
2. BEFORE INSTALLATION
(1) Where there is mist of oil, oil spray or vapour for Do not exert pressure on the resin parts when opening
example a kitchen. the unit or when moving it after opening.
Resin parts may deteriorate, and cause them to fall out Be sure to check the type of R410A refrigerant to be used
or water to leak. before doing any work. (Using an incorrect refrigerant will
(2) Where corrosive gas, such as sulfurous acid gas, is prevent normal operation of the unit.)
produced. • When opening the unit or moving it after opening, be sure
Corrosion of copper pipings or brazed parts may cause to lift it by holding on to the lifting lugs without exerting any
the refrigerant to leak. pressure on other parts, especially, drain piping, and other
(3) Where there is machinery which emits electromagnetic resin parts.
waves. • Decide upon a line of transport.
Electromagnetic waves may disturb the control system, • Leave the unit inside its packaging while moving, until
and cause malfunction of the equipment. reaching the installation site. Use a sling of soft material,
(4) Where flammable gases may leak, where carbon fibre or where unpacking is unavoidable or protective plates
ignitable dust is suspended in the air or where volatile together with a rope when lifting, to avoid damage or
flammables, such as thinner or gasoline, are handled. scratches to the unit.
If the gas should leak and remained around the air • Especially, do not unfasten packing case (top) guarding
conditioner, it may cause ignition. the control box until suspending the unit.
• The air conditioner is not intended for use in a potentially • Refer to the installation manual of the outdoor unit for items
explosive atmosphere. not described in this manual.
• Make sure to provide for adequate measures in order to • Do not dispose of any parts necessary for installation until
prevent that the outdoor unit be used as a shelter by small the installation is complete.
animals.
Small animals making contact with electrical parts can
cause malfunctions, smoke or fire. Please instruct the 2-1 PRECAUTIONS
customer to keep the area around the unit clean. • Be sure to read this manual before installing the indoor unit.
• Install in a machine room that is free of moisture. The unit is • When selecting installation site, refer to the installation
designed for indoor use. pattern.
• Disposal requirements • This unit, both indoor and outdoor, is suitable for installation
Dismantling of the unit, treatment of the refrigerant, of oil in a commercial and light industrial environment. If installed
and of other parts must be done in accordance with as a household appliance it could cause electromagnetic
relevant local and national legislation. interference.
• Entrust installation to the place of purchase or a qualified
SPECIAL NOTICE PRODUCT serviceman. Improper installation could lead to leaks and,
• [Refrigerant] in worse cases, electric shock of fire.
• The refrigerant R410A requires that strict precautions be • Use only parts provided with the unit or parts satisfying
observed for keeping the system clean, dry and tightly required specifications. Unspecified parts could cause the
sealed. unit to fall out of place, or could lead to leaks and, in worse
A. Clean and dry cases, electric shock or fire.
Strict measures must be taken to keep impurities • Do not install or operate the unit in rooms mentioned below.
(including SUNISO oil and other mineral oils as well • Laden with mineral oil, or filled with oil vapor or
as moisture) out of the system. spray like in kitchens. (Plastic parts may deteriorate
which could eventually cause the unit to fall out of
place, or could lead to leaks.)

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• Where corrosive gas like sulfurous gas exists.


(Copper tubing and brazed spots may corrode, FOR THE FOLLOWING ITEMS, TAKE
which could eventually lead to refrigerant leaks.) SPECIAL CARE DURING CONSTRUCTION
• Where volatile flammable gas like thinner or gasoline AND CHECK AFTER INSTALLATION IS
is used.
• Where exposed to combustible gases and where FINISHED.
volatile flammable gas like thinner or gasoline is
used. (Gas in the vicinity of the unit could ignite.) a. Items to be checked after completion of work
• Where machines can generate electromagnetic
If not properly done, what
waves. (Control system may malfunction.) Items to be checked Check
is likely to occur
• Where the air contains high levels of salt such as
that near the ocean and where voltage fluctuates Are the indoor and outdoor The units may drop, vibrate
greatly such as that in factories. Also in vehicles or unit fixed firmly? or make noise.
vessels. The unit may malfunction
Is the outdoor unit fully
or the components burn
installed?
out.
2-2 ACCESSORIES
Is the gas leak test It may result in insufficient
Check the following accessories are included with your finished? cooling.
unit. Condensate water may
Is the unit fully insulated?
drip.
(2) Attachment screws for the
Name (1) Installation panel Does drainage flow Condensate water may
installation panel
smoothly? drip.
8 pcs. → FXAQ20,25,32 type
Quantity 1 set Does the power supply The unit may malfunction
9 pcs. → FXAQ40,50,63 type
voltage correspond to that or the components burn
shown on the name plate? out.

Shape The unit may malfunction


Are wiring and piping
or the components burn
correct?
out.
M4 × 25L
Dangerous at electric
Is the unit safely earthed?
(3) Paper pattern (4) Insulating leakage.
Name (5) Clamp
for installation tape The unit may malfunction
Is wiring size according to
1 large or the components burn
Quantity 1 pc. 1 pc. specifications?
3 small out.
Is something blocking the
It may result in insufficient
air outlet or inlet of either
cooling.
Shape the indoor or outdoor units?
Are refrigerant piping
length and additional The refrigerant charge in
refrigerant charge noted the system is not clear.
Name (6) Securing screws down?

Quantity 2 pcs.
b. Items to be checked at time of delivery
(Other) Also review the “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS”
• Operation manual
• Installation manual Items to be checked Check
Shape
Are the control box cover, air filter, suction grille
M4 × 12L attached?
Did you explain about operations while showing the
instruction manual to your customer?
2-3 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Did you hand the instruction manual over to your
• These are two types of remote controllers: wired and customer?
wireless. Select a remote controller according to customer
c. Points for explanation about operations
request and install in an appropriate place.
Remote controller type Model The items with WARNING and CAUTION marks in
the instruction manual are the items pertaining to
Wired type BRC1E63 possibilities for bodily injury and material damage in
Heat pump type BRC7M675 addition to the general usage of the product.
Wireless type
Cooling only type BRC7M676 Accordingly, it is necessary that you make a full
explanation about the described contents and also ask
Refer to an installation manual attached to the remote your customers to read the instruction manual.
controller.
NOTE
2-4 NOTE TO THE INSTALLER
• If the customer wishes to use a remote controller that is not
listed above, select a suitable remote controller after Be sure to instruct customers how to properly operate the unit
consulting catalogs and technical materials. (especially cleaning filters, operating different functions, and
adjusting the temperature) by having them carry out
operations themselves while looking at the manual.

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3. SELECTING INSTALLATION SITE CAUTION


(1) Select an installation site where the following • The indoor and outdoor units and the power supply wiring
conditions are fulfilled and that meets with your and remote controller cord must be installed at least 1m
customer’s approval. away from any televisions or radios. This is to prevent
• In the upper space (including the back of the ceiling) of interference with picture and sound reception. (Interference
the indoor unit where there is no possible dripping of may occur even at 1m away depending on the reception
water from the refrigerant pipe, drain pipe, water pipe, quality.)
etc. • If installing the wireless kit, the distance of the signal sent
• Where the wall is strong enough to bear the indoor unit from the remote controller might be shorter if there are
weight. fluorescent lights which are electrically started (such as
• Where sufficient clearance for installation and with inverters, rapid starters, etc.) in the room. The indoor
maintenance can be ensured. unit should be installed as far away from fluorescent lights
(Refer to Fig. 1 and Fig. 2) as possible.
• Where optimum air distribution can be ensured.
• Where nothing blocks the air passage.
• Where condensate can be properly drained. (2) Consider whether the place where the unit will be
• Where the wall is not significantly tilted. installed can support the full weight of the unit, and
• Where not exposed to combustible gases. reinforce it with boards and beams, etc. if needed
• Where pipe between indoor and outdoor units is before proceeding with the installation. Also, reinforce
possible within the allowable limit. (Refer to the the place to prevent vibration and noise before
installation manual of the outdoor unit.) installing. (The installation pitch can be found on the
• Install the indoor and outdoor units, power cable and paper pattern for installation (3), so refer to it when
transmission wiring, at least 1 m from TVs and radios, considering the necessity for reinforcing the location.)
to prevent distorted pictures and static. (Depending on (3) The indoor unit may not be directly installed on the
the type and source of the electrical waves, static may wall. Use the attached installation panel (1) before
be heard even when more than 1 m away.) installing the unit.
• Install the indoor unit no less than 2.5 m above the
floor. Where unavoidably lower, take what measures
are necessary to keep hands out of the air inlet. 4. INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION
• Where the cool (warm) air reaches all across the room.
• Use only accessories and parts which are of the designated
[ Space required for installation (mm) ] specification when installing.
≥ 50 ≥ 50
CAUTION
• Install so that the unit does not tilt to either side or forward.
• Do not hold the unit by the horizontal flaps when lifting it.
(This may damage the horizontal flaps.)

(1) Open the piping through-hole.


• The refrigerant pipe and drain pipe can be passed out
in one of 6 directions: left, bottom-left, back-left, right,
bottom-right, and back-right. (Refer to Fig. 3)
• Using the paper pattern for installation (3), choose
Fig. 1 where to pass the piping out and open a through-hole
(Ø80) in the wall.
Open the hole so that there is a downward slope for the
drain piping. (See “ 6. DRAIN PIPING WORK ”)
(2) Remove the installation panel (1) from the unit and
attach to the wall.
≥ 90

(The installation panel is temporarily attached to the unit


with screw.) (Refer to Fig. 3)
1) Check the location for the hole using the included
paper pattern for installation (3).
Obstruction • Choose a location so that there is at least a 90 mm
gap between the ceiling and the main unit.
≥ 30

≤ 120 2) Temporarily attach the installation panel (1) at the


temporary-securing position on the paper pattern for
≥ 2500 (from floor) installation (3) and use a level to make sure the drain
For installation in hose is either level or tilted slightly downward.
high places.

Floor

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3) Secure the installation panel (1) to the wall using either (4) Remove the front panel and the service cover.
screws or bolts. (Refer to Fig. 5)
• If using the attachment screws for the installation <How to remove the front panel and service cover>
panel (2), attach using at least 4 screws on either
1) Open the front panel to the point where it stops.
side (for a total of 8 screws (20-32 type), 9 screws
(40-63 type)) of the recommended installation cleat 2) Slide the front panel to either the left or right and pull it
position on the included paper pattern for toward yourself and remove it.
installation (3).
3) Remove the screw from the service cover and pull the
• If using bolts, attach using a M8 - M10 bolt (for a
handle forward.
total of 2 bolts) on either side.
• If dealing with concrete, use commercially available
Disengage the hook
foundation bolts (M8 - M10).
(3) If using the left, bottom-left, right, or bottom-right
positions for the piping, cut out the through-hole for
the piping in the front grille. (Refer to Fig. 4) Service cover
Hook
Installation panel (1)
Hook Front panel
Temporary screw 1)
(In case of 20-32 type: 1 pc.)
(In case of 40-63 type: 2 pcs.)
2)
2) 3)
Left pipe Handle

Screw
Back-left pipe
Fig. 5
Bottom-left pipe
(5) Point the pipe in the direction it will be passed out.
Right pipe Back-right pipe For right, bottom-right, and back-right piping.
Bottom-right pipe (Refer to Fig. 6)
• Wrap the drain hose and the refrigerant piping together
Fig. 3
with the insulating tape (4) so that the drain hose is
Front grille
below the refrigerant piping.

Insulating tape (4)

Cut out along the Refrigerant piping


groove.

Fig. 6 Drain hose


Cut away
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For left, bottom-left, and left-back piping (6) Hook the indoor unit onto the installation panel.
• Remove the front grille. (Refer to Fig. 7) (Refer to Fig. 9)
• Placing buffering material between the wall and the
<How to remove the front grille>
indoor unit at this time will make work easier.
Remove the front grille as described below when securing
the indoor unit with screws or when attaching Optional Hook the indoor unit hook
Accessories (wireless remote controller, adapter PC onto the installation panel (1).
Front panel
board, etc.).
Place buffering
1) Remove the front panel. Front grille material
2) Remove the screws (2 places in case of FXAQ20, 25,
32 type/3 places in case of FXAQ40, 50, 63 type)
securing the front grille.
3) Remove the tabs (3 places) securing the front grille by
pushing them in the direction of the arrows.
4) Making sure not to catch the horizontal flaps, remove Service cover Wall
the front grille by pulling in the direction of the arrow.
Tab position Tab position Tab Be sure to pass all wires
through the wiring guide.

Refrigerant piping
Tab
(There are 2 places.) Installation panel
Wiring (locally procured) (accessory) (1)
Power supply wiring, Transmission wiring,
3) 3) 3) Cardboard Earth wiring, Remote controller wiring

Front grille Fig. 9


Screw position
For right, bottom-right, and back-right piping
• Pass the drain hose and the refrigerant piping to the
2) 2) 2) wall.
(7) Pass power supply wiring, transmission wiring, earth
Screw position (In case of FXAQ40, 50, 63 type)
wiring, and remote controller wiring through the
wiring guide in through the back of the indoor unit
and to the front.
4)
(8) Connect the piping. (See “5. REFRIGERANT PIPING
WORK” and Fig. 10)
Power supply wiring
and earth wiring Refrigerant
piping

Fig. 7
• Remove the drain plug, the insulation tubing, and the
drain hose from the drain pan and replace.
(Refer to Fig. 8)
• Connect the local refrigerant piping ahead of time,
matching it to the liquid pipe and gas pipe marks Secure with vinyl tape.
engraved on the installation panel (1). A arrow view
Drain
A
<Replacing the drain hose and drain plug> hose
1) Remove the drain plug and insulation tubing. Transmission wiring and
Wiring remote controller wiring
2) Remove the drain hose and replace onto the left side. Refrigerant piping
3) Replace the drain plug and the insulation tubing onto Seal with putty corking material.
the right side.
Drain plug Wrap the insulating tape overlapping at least half the width
Insulating tube
with each wrap.
Do not place lubricant Wrap the insulating tape all the way to the L-shaped bend.
Make sure (refrigerant oil) when
there are inserting. Fig. 10
no gaps. This may cause
deterioration and
water leaks.

Insert using a hexagon wrench (4mm).

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• To avoid the influence of noise from the power supply Do not mix substance other than the specified
line on the transmission wiring and the remote refrigerant such as air into the refrigeration circuit.
controller wiring, these wirings must be kept as far as If the refrigerant leaks during the work, ventilate the
possible from the power/earth wirings. As shown in the room.
figure, keep the power supply wiring and the earth
wiring together. Keep the transmission and remote • The refrigerant is pre-charged in the outdoor unit.
controller wirings together and route them maintaining • When connecting the pipings to the air conditioner, make
a good distance from the power supply/earth wirings sure to use a spanner and a torque wrench as shown in
(that is, on the other side of the power supply/earth Fig. 12.
wirings). Then, fix them securely on the refrigerant pipe. Torque wrench
• Seal the piping through-hole with putty corking material.
(9) Push on both bottom edges of the indoor unit using Spanner
both hands and hook the tab on the back of the Flare nut
indoor unit onto the installation panel (1).
(Refer to Fig. 9) Piping union
• At this time remove the buffering material placed in
step (6). Fig. 12
• Make sure power supply wiring, transmission wiring, • For the dimension of flared part and the tightening torque,
earth wiring and remote controller wiring are not caught refer to the Table 1.
inside the indoor unit. • When making a flare connection, coat the flared inner
surface only with ether oil or ester oil. (Refer to Fig. 13)
When screwing in the indoor unit Then, turn the flare nut 3 to 4 times with your hand and
• Remove the front grille. (Refer to Fig. 7) screw in the nut.
• Secure the indoor unit to the installation panel (1) with the
Coat the flared inner surface
securing screws (6). (Refer to Fig. 11)
only with ether oil or ester oil.
Installation panel
(accessory) (1)

Refrigerant piping
Fig. 13

Insulating tape • Keep all the screw mounting resin parts (e.g., piping
(accessory) (4) presser plates) away from oil.
If oil adheres, the strength of the screw mounting resin
parts may drop.
M4 × 12L
(accessory) (6)
Fig. 11 CAUTION
• Over-tightening may cause the flare nuts to crack or the
refrigerant to leak.
5. REFRIGERANT PIPING WORK
• For the outdoor unit refrigerant piping, refer to the NOTE
installation manual attached to the outdoor unit. • Use the flare nut included with the unit main body.
• Carry out insulation of both gas and liquid refrigerant piping
Table 1
securely. If not insulated, it may cause water leakage. For
gas piping, use insulation material of which heat resistant Tightening
Dimension for
temperature is not less than 120°C. Pipe size processing flare Flare shape
torque (N·m)
For use under high humidity, strengthen the insulation A (mm)
material for refrigerant piping. If not strengthened, the Ø 6.4
15.7 ± 1.5 8.9 ± 0.2
surface of insulation material may sweat. (1/4“)
0

• Before installation work, make sure that the refrigerant is


45 ±2

Ø 9.5
0

R410A. (Unless the refrigerant is R410A, the normal 36.3 ± 3.6 13.0 ± 0.2 R0.4-0.8
(3/8“)
0

operation cannot be expected.)


90 ±2

Ø 12.7
0

54.9 ± 5.4 16.4 ± 0.2


A

(1/2”)
CAUTION
Ø 15.9
68.6 ± 6.8 19.5 ± 0.2
This air conditioner is a dedicated model for new (5/8”)
refrigerant R410A. Make sure to meet the requirements
shown below and carry out installation work. • Refer to Table 1 to determine the proper tightening torque.
• Use dedicated piping cutters and flaring tools for
R410A.
• When making a flare connection, coat the flared
inner surface only with ether oil or ester oil.
• Use only the flare nuts attached to the air
conditioner. If other flare nuts are used, it may cause
refrigerant leakage.
• To prevent contamination or moisture from getting
into the piping, take measures such as pinching or
taping the pipings.

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Not recommendable but in case of emergency • After checking for gas leaks, be sure to insulate the pipe
connections using the supplementary piping insulation
You must use a torque wrench but if you are obliged to
tubing and insulating tape (4). The insulating tape (4)
install the unit without a torque wrench, you may follow the
should be wrapped from the L-shaped bend all the way to
installation method mentioned below.
the end inside the unit. (Refer to Fig. 15)
After the work is finished, make sure to check that
Insulating tubing tape
there is no gas leak.
Clamping material Insulating tubing tape
When you keep on tightening the flare nut with a spanner, Local
large (accessory) (5) Start wrapping
there is a point where the tightening torque suddenly piping
increases. From that position, further tighten the flare nut
the angle shown below:
Table 2
Indoor unit piping L-shaped bend
Further tightening Recommended arm length of Insulating tape
Pipe size Indoor unit piping
angle tool (accessory) (4)
insulation tubing
Ø 6.4 See “4. INDOOR UNIT
60 - 90 degrees Approx. 150mm
(1/4“) INSTALLATION”
Ø 9.5
60 - 90 degrees Approx. 200mm Insulating tubing tape
(3/8“)
Ø 12.7
30 - 60 degrees Approx. 250mm Indoor unit piping
(1/2”)
insulation tubing
Ø 15.9
30 - 60 degrees Approx. 300mm
(5/8”)
Insulation tubing seam
Attach the insulation tubing tape
so that there are no gaps in the
CAUTION insulation tubing seam.

CAUTION TO BE TAKEN WHEN BRAZING Fig. 15


REFRIGERANT PIPING
“Do not use flux when brazing refrigerant piping. Therefore,
use the phosphor copper brazing filler metal (BCuP-2: JIS Z CAUTION
3264/B-Cu93P-710/795: ISO 3677) which does not require Be sure to insulate any field piping all the way to the piping
flux.” connection inside the unit. Any exposed piping may cause
(Flux has extremely harmful influence on refrigerant piping condensation or burns if touched.
systems. For instance, if the chlorine based flux is used, it
will cause pipe corrosion or, in particular, if the flux contains
fluorine, it will damage the refrigerant oil.)
6. DRAIN PIPING WORK
• Before brazing local refrigerant piping, nitrogen gas shall be
blown through the piping to expel air from the piping. (1) Install the drain piping. (Refer to Fig. 16)
If your brazing is done without nitrogen gas blowing, a large • The drain pipe should be short with a downward slope
amount of oxide film develops inside the piping, and could and should prevent air pockets from forming.
cause system malfunction. • Watch out for the points in the Fig. 16 when performing
• When brazing the refrigerant piping, only begin brazing drain work.
after having carried out nitrogen substitution or while
inserting nitrogen into the refrigerant piping. Once this is Make sure the drain
done, connect the indoor unit with a flared or a flanged hose is at a
downward slope.
connection.
• Nitrogen should be set to 0.02 MPa with a pressure-
reducing valve if brazing while inserting nitrogen into the
piping. (Refer to Fig. 14) Make sure the tip does
Pressure-reducing not go underwater even
valve when water is added.

Refrigerant Part to be Taping


piping brazed
hands valve
Drain hose Drain hose
Nitrogen
(Downward
Nitrogen slope)
Fig. 14

Good Wrong
CAUTION
Fig. 16
Be sure to insulate any field piping all the way to the piping
connection inside the unit. Any exposed piping may cause
condensation or burns if touched.

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• When extending the drain hose, use a commercially 7. ELECTRIC WIRING WORK
available drain extension hose, and be sure to insulate
the extended section of the drain hose which is indoors.
(Refer to Fig. 17) 7-1 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Extension drain piping • All field supplied parts and materials and electric works
(commercially available) Indoor unit drain hose must conform to local codes.
• Use copper wire only.
• For electric wiring work, refer to also “WIRING DIAGRAM”
attached to the unit body.
• For remote controller wiring details, refer to the installation
Insulating tape manual attached to the remote controller.
Insulating tube (accessory) (4) • All wiring must be performed by an authorized electrician.
(commercially available) ( See “4. INDOOR UNIT • This system consists of multiple indoor units. Mark each
INSTALLATION” ) indoor unit as unit A, unit B..., and be sure the terminal
Fig. 17 board wiring to the outdoor unit and BS unit are properly
• Make sure the diameter of the piping is the same as the matched. If wiring and piping between the outdoor unit and
piping (hard vinyl chloride, nominal diameter 13mm) or an indoor unit are mismatched, the system may cause a
bigger. malfunction.
• When directly connecting a hard vinyl chloride pipe • A circuit breaker capable of shutting down power supply to
joint (nominal diameter 13mm) to the drain hose the entire system must be installed.
connected to the indoor unit (i.e. for embedded piping, • Refer to the installation manual attached to the outdoor unit
etc.), use a commercially available hard vinyl chloride for the size of power supply wiring connected to the outdoor
pipe joint (nominal diameter 13mm). (Refer to Fig. 18) unit, the capacity of the circuit breaker and switch, and
wiring instructions.
• Be sure to earth the air conditioner.
• Do not connect the earth wire to gas pipes, water pipes,
lightning rods, or telephone earth wires.
Drain hose Commercially Commercially • Gas pipes: might cause explosions or fire if gas leaks.
connected to available hard vinyl available hard vinyl • Water pipes: no earthing effect if hard vinyl piping is
the indoor unit chloride pipe joint chloride pipe used.
(nominal diameter (nominal diameter • Telephone earth wires or lightning rods: might cause
13mm) 13mm) abnormally high electric potential in the earth during
Fig. 18 lighting storms.

(2) Make sure the drain works properly. 7-2 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
• After drain work is complete, perform a drain check by
opening the front panel, removing the air filter, Power
Units Fan motor
pouring water into the drain pan, and making sure supply
water flows smoothly out of the drain hose. Voltage
Model Hz Volts MCA MFA kW FLA
(Refer to Fig. 19) range
FXAQ20AVM 0.6 15 0.040 0.4
FXAQ25AVM 0.6 15 0.040 0.4
FXAQ32AVM Max. 264 0.6 15 0.040 0.4
Plastic container 50 220-240
for pouring FXAQ40AVM Min. 198 0.7 15 0.043 0.5
FXAQ50AVM 0.7 15 0.043 0.5
FXAQ63AVM 0.7 15 0.043 0.5
FXAQ20AVM 0.6 15 0.040 0.4
FXAQ25AVM 0.6 15 0.040 0.4
Drain pan FXAQ32AVM Max. 253 0.6 15 0.040 0.4
60 220-230
FXAQ40AVM Min. 198 0.7 15 0.043 0.5
Make sure not to
splash the water. FXAQ50AVM 0.7 15 0.043 0.5

Fig. 19 FXAQ63AVM 0.7 15 0.043 0.5


MCA: Min. Circuit Amps (A) ; MFA: Max. Fuse Amps (A)
kW: Fan Motor Rated Output (kW) ; FLA: Full Load Amps (A)
CAUTION
• Drain piping connections
Do not connect the drain piping directly to sewage pipes
that smell of ammonia. The ammonia in the sewage might
enter the indoor unit through the drain pipes and corrode
the heat exchanger.
• Keep in mind that it will become the cause of getting drain
pipe blocked if water collects on drain pipe.

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7-3 SPECIFICATIONS FOR FIELD SUPPLIED • Be sure to attach it to prevent the infiltration of water as well
FUSES AND WIRE as any insects and other small creatures from the outside.
Otherwise a short-circuit may occur inside the control box.
Remote controller
Power supply wiring wiring CAUTION
Transmission wiring
Model • For connection to the terminal block, use ring type crimp
Field
fuses Wire Size Wire Size style terminals with insulation sleeve or insulate the wirings
properly.
FXAQ20AVM Insulation sleeve Wiring
Wiring size
Vinyl cord
FXAQ25AVM and length
with
H05VV- must
FXAQ32AVM sheath or
U3G comply with 0.75-
15A cable Ring type crimp
FXAQ40AVM local codes 1.25mm2
(2 wire) style terminal Fig. 20
NOTE 1) or IEC
FXAQ50AVM 60335-1
NOTE 2, 3) • For the connection method with stranded wires, see Fig. 21.
FXAQ63AVM (Table 11)
Do not carry out soldering finish when stranded wires are
Allowable length of transmission wirings and remote controller used. (Otherwise, the loosening of wires may result in
wiring are as follows. abnormal heat radiation.)
(1) Outdoor unit - Indoor unit:
Max. 1000m (Max. wiring length: 2000m)
(2) Indoor unit - Remote controller:
Max. 500m
NOTE
1. Shows only in case of protected pipes. Use H07RN-F in
case of no protection. (Should not be lighter than 60245
IEC 57.)
2. Vinyl cord with sheath or cable (Insulated thickness : 1mm
or more) Use wires the same in size
3. For any country which is required EMC compliance it must (if the air conditioner is in
be used the shield wire and connected to earth terminal. simultaneous multi operation)

Fig. 21
CAUTION
• Arrange the wires and fix a cover firmly so that the cover • When using stranded wires, follow the instructions below.
does not float during wiring work. Do not connect wires of different gauge to the same terminal.
• Do not clamp remote controller wiring and transmission Connect wires of the Do not connect Do not connect wires
wiring together with power supply wiring. Doing so may same gauge to both wires of the same of different gauges.
side. gauge to one side.
cause malfunction.
• Remote controller wiring and transmission wiring should be
located at least 50 mm from power supply wiring. Not following
this guideline may result in malfunction due to electrical noise.

8. HOW TO CONNECT WIRINGS AND Good Wrong Wrong


WIRING EXAMPLE Looseness in the connection may deteriorate protection.
• Use the required wirings, connect them securely and fix
8-1 HOW TO CONNECT WIRINGS these wirings securely so that external force may not apply
to the terminals.
Methods of wiring power supply, units and connecting • Use a proper screw driver for tightening the terminal screws.
remote controller wiring If an improper screw driver is used, it may damage the
• Power supply wiring and earth wire screw head and a proper tightening cannot be carried out.
Unscrew and remove the service cover. (Abnormal heating may occur if the wirings are not
Connect the power supply wiring and earth wiring to the tightened securely.)
power supply terminal block (3P). • If a terminal is over tightened, it may be damaged.
When doing this, tie the power supply wiring and the earth Refer to the table shown below for tightening torque of
wiring using the included clamp (small) (5) and then firmly terminals.
secure using the included clamp (small) (5) according to the
figure. (Refer to Fig. 23) Tightening torque (N·m)
• Transmission wiring and remote controller wiring Terminal block for remote controller and
0.88 ± 0.08
Unscrew and remove the service cover. transmission wirings
Connect the remote controller wiring and the transmission Power supply and earth terminal block (3P) 1.47 ± 0.14
wiring to the terminal block (6P).
When doing this, tie the remote controller wiring and the
transmission wiring using the included clamp (small) (5)
and then firmly secure using the included clamp (small) (5)
according to the figure. (Refer to Fig. 23)

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WARNING <In case of using the power supply terminal


together with the other connecting wirings>
• When wiring, form the wirings orderly so that the control
box lid can be securely fastened. If the control box lid is not
in place, the wirings may come out or be sandwiched by the Make sure to process L N
the insulation at the wire
box and the lid and cause electric shocks or a fire.
terminal part properly
so that the terminals do
Precautions to be taken for power supply wiring not get in contact each
Use a round crimp-style terminal for connection to the power other.
supply terminal block. In case it cannot be used due to
unavoidable reasons, be sure to observe the following
instructions.
Be sure to peel off the sheath of power supply wiring more
than 40 mm. (Refer to Fig. 22)
Power supply
terminal block (3P)
Attach insulation
sleeve Earth terminal

Power supply L N
wiring and
e earth wire
Round crimp- or
m Earth wiring
style terminal or Clamp small
m (accessory) (5)
m Power supply
40
wiring (3 places)
Fig. 22
Remote Cut off any
• For remote controller wiring, refer to the “INSTALLATION controller wiring excess
MANUAL OF REMOTE CONTROLLER.” attached to the P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2
material after
REMOTE
CNTRL
TRANSMISSION
WIRING
FORCED
OFF
tightening.
remote controller.
• Never connect power supply wiring to the terminal Terminal block (6P) Transmission
block for remote controller. A mistake of the sort could wiring
damage the entire system.
• Use only specified wire and tightly connect wires to
terminals. Be careful wires do not place external stress on
terminals. Keep wiring in neat order and so as not to
obstruct other equipment such as popping open the control
< Wiring clamp method >
box cover. Make sure the cover closes tight. Incomplete
connections could result in overheating, and in worse case, Clamp after tying the
Clamp small
electric shock or fire. wiring between the units
(accessory) (5)
and the earth wiring.

Earth wiring

Power supply
wiring Transmission
wiring
Remote
controller wiring
Clamp small
(accessory) (5)

Fig. 23

CAUTION
• Be sure to attach the sealing material and putty (field
supplied) to hole of wiring to prevent the infiltration of water
as well as any insects and other small creatures from outside.
Otherwise a short-circuit may occur inside the control box.
• When clamping the wirings, be sure no pressure is applied
to the wire connections by using the included clamp to
make appropriate clamps. Also, when wiring, make sure the
cover on the control box fits snugly by arranging the wirings
neatly and attaching the service cover firmly. When
attaching the service cover, make sure no wirings get
caught in the edges. Pass wiring through the wiring through
holes to prevent damage to them.

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• Make sure the remote controller wiring, and transmission 2. For group control or use with 2 remote controllers
wire the wiring between the units, and other electrical wiring Note) It is not necessary to designate indoor
do not pass through the same locations outside the unit address when using group control.
Power Outdoor unit
machine, separating them by at least 50mm, otherwise The address is automatically set when
supply Control box
electrical noise (external static) could cause mistaken IN/D OUT/D
F1 F2 F1 F2 power is activated.
L N
operation or breakage. Most downstream
No. 2
• Use only specified wire and tightly connect wires to System Indoor unit
terminals. Be careful wires do not place external stress on
terminals. Keep wiring in neat order and so as not to Indoor Indoor
obstruct other equipment such as popping open the service unit B unit C
cover. Make sure the cover closes tight. Incomplete Indoor LN P1 P2 F 1 F 2 T 1 T 2 LN P 1 P2 F 1 F 2 T 1 T 2 LN P1 P 2 F 1 F 2 T 1 T 2 LN P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2

connections could result in overheating, and in worse case, unit A


electric shock or fire.
P 1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2

8-2 WIRING EXAMPLE For use with 2


Fig. 26 remote controllers
• Fit the power supply wiring of each unit with a switch and
fuse as shown in the drawing.
3. When including BS unit
COMPLETE SYSTEM EXAMPLE (3 systems) Outdoor unit
Power
Power supply wiring supply
Power Control box
Transmission and IN/D OUT/D
supply Outdoor unit L N
F1 F2 F1 F2
BS unit BS unit
remote controller wiring
Main No. 3
switch Switch Control box Control box
System OUT/D IN/D
F1 F2 F1 F2
OUT/D IN/D
F1 F2 F1 F2
Fuse

BS unit (Only for


Heat recovery
system) Most
Indoor L N P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2 L N P 1 P 2 F1 F 2 T 1 T2
downstream
unit A
Indoor unit
Indoor unit

Remote controller P1 P2 P 1 P2

Fig. 24
Fig. 27
1. When using 1 remote controller for 1 indoor unit.
(Normal operation)
[PRECAUTIONS]
Power Outdoor unit 1. All transmission wiring except for the remote controller
supply Control box wires is polarized and must match the terminal symbol.
IN/D OUT/D
F1 F2 F1 F2
L N
2. A single switch can be used to supply power to units on
No. 1 Most downstream the same system. However, branch switches and branch
System Indoor unit circuit breakers must be selected carefully.
3. Do not earth the equipment on gas pipes, water pipes or
Indoor Indoor
lightning rods, or cross earth with telephones. Improper
unit B unit C
Indoor LN P1 P2 F 1 F 2 T 1 T 2 LN P 1 P2 F 1 F 2 T 1 T 2 LN P1 P 2 F 1 F 2 T 1 T 2 LN P1 P2 F 1 F 2 T 1 T 2
earthing could result in electric shock.
unit A

P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2

Fig. 25

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8-3 FOR CONTROL WITH 2 REMOTE CONTROLLERS (2) Actuation


(TO CONTROL 1 INDOOR UNIT WITH 2 REMOTE • The following table explains FORCED OFF and ON/
CONTROLLERS) OFF OPERATIONS in response to Input A.
• For control with 2 remote controllers, set one remote FORCED OFF ON/OFF OPERATION
controller as Main and the other remote controller as Sub. Input “ON” stops operation Input OFF → ON turns
(impossible by remote controllers). ON unit.
<Changeover method from Main to Sub and vice versa>
Refer to the installation manual attached to the remote Input OFF enables control by remote Input ON → OFF turns
controller. controller. OFF unit.

<Wiring method>
(3) How to select FORCED OFF and ON/OFF OPERATION
(1) Remove the control box lid.
• Turn the power on and then use the remote controller
(2) Connect the wiring to the terminals for remote
to select operation.
controller 2 (Sub) in the control box.
Terminal block (X1M)
8-5 CENTRALIZED CONTROL
• For centralized control, it is necessary to designate the
group No. For details, refer to the manual of each optional
controllers for centralized control.

Terminal for remote 9. FIELD SETTINGS


controller wiring (P1, P2)
No polarity CAUTION
When performing field setting or test operation without
attaching the decoration panel, do not touch the drain
pump. This may cause electric shock.
Remote controller 1 Remote controller 2
(Main) (Sub)
(1) Make sure the service covers are closed on the indoor
and outdoor units.
<Caution>
• When using the group control and the 2 remote (2) Field settings must be made from the remote
controllers control at the same time, connect the remote controller and in accordance with installation
controller 2 (Sub) to the indoor unit at the end of the conditions.
crossover wiring (the largest No.). (Refer to Fig. 28) • Settings can be made by changing the “Mode No”,
“FIRST CODE NO.” and “SECOND CODE NO.”.
Indoor unit
• The “Field Settings” included with the remote control
Indoor unit 1 Indoor unit 2 largest No.
lists the order of the settings and method of operation.
* Setting is made in all units in a group. To set for
individual indoor units or to check the setting, use the
mode Nos. (with “2” in upper digit) in parentheses ( ).
Remote Crossover wiring Remote
controller 1 (Main) (Remote controller) controller 2 (Sub) 9-1 SETTING AIR FILTER SIGN
Fig. 28 • Remote controllers are equipped with liquid crystal display
air filter sighs to display the time to clean air filters.
• Change the SECOND CODE NO. according to Table 3
depending on the amount of dirt or dust in the room.
8-4 COMPUTERISED CONTROL (FORCED OFF (SECOND CODE NO. is factory set to “01” for air filter
AND ON/OFF OPERATION) contamination-light)
(1) Wire specifications and how to perform wiring Table 3
• Connect the input from outside to terminals T1 and T2
of the terminal block (6P) for remote controller. Spacing time of
Mode FIRST SECOND
Setting display air filter
No. CODE NO. CODE NO.
sign
Input A Air filter
contamination- Approx. 200 hrs 01
F2 T1 T2 light
10 (20) 0
FORCED Air filter
OFF contamination- Approx. 100 hrs 02
heavy
Fig. 29

Wire specification Sheathed vinyl cord or cable (2 wire)


Gauge 0.75-1.25mm2
Length Max. 100m
Contact that can ensure the minimum
External terminal
applicable load of 15V DC, 1 mA.

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9-2 SETTING AIRFLOW RATE INCREASE MODE NOTE


• It is possible to raise set airflow (HIGH and LOW) from the • After the test operation is finished, check the items listed in
field. Change the SECOND CODE NO. as shown in Table 4 “b. Items to be checked at time of delivery”.
to suit your needs. (SECOND CODE NO. is factory set to
“01” for Standard.)
Table 4
FIRST CODE SECOND CODE
Setting Mode No.
NO. NO.
Standard 01
A little increase 13 (23) 0 02
Increase 03

<When using wireless remote controllers>


• When using wireless remote controllers, wireless remote
controller address setting is necessary. Refer to the
installation manual attached to the wireless remote
controller for setting instructions.
• Set the remote controller to the field set mode.
For details, refer to the “HOW TO SET IN THE FIELD”, in
the remote controller manual.
• When in the field set mode, select mode No. 12, then set
the first code (switch) No. to “1”. Then set second code
(position) No. to “01” for FORCED OFF and “02” for ON/
OFF OPERATION. (FORCED OFF at factory set)

10.TEST OPERATION
Make sure the service covers are closed on the indoor and
outdoor units.
Refer to the installation manual of the outdoor unit.
• The operation lamp of the remote controller will flash when
an malfunction occurs. Check the malfunction code on the
liquid crystal display to identify the point of trouble.
An explanation of malfunction codes and the corresponding
trouble is provided in the installation manual of the outdoor
unit or the service manual.
If any of the items in Table 5 are displayed, there may be a
problem with the wiring or power, so check the wiring again.
Table 5
Remote
Content
controller display
“ ” • There is a short circuit at the FORCED OFF
is lit up terminals (T1, T2).
• The power on the outdoor unit is off.
• The outdoor unit has not been wired for
“U4” is lit up power supply.
“UH” is lit up • Incorrect wiring for the transmission wiring
and/or FORCED OFF wiring.
• The branch wiring is cut.
• The power on the indoor unit is off.
• The indoor unit has not been wired for
power supply.
No display • Incorrect wiring for the remote controller
wiring, the transmission wiring, and/or the
FORCED OFF wiring.
• The remote controller wiring is cut.

• In order to protect the indoor unit, instruct the customer not


to operate the air conditioner until the interior work is
completed if the interior work has not been finished at the
end of the test operation.
(If the air conditioner is operated, substances discharged
from the paint, adhesive, etc. can contaminate the indoor
unit, and they may cause splashing or leakage of water.)

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Warning Ask a qualified installer or contractor to install this product. Do not try to install the product yourself.
Improper installation can result in water or refrigerant leakage, electrical shock, fire or explosion.
Use only those parts and accessories supplied or specified by Daikin. Ask a qualified installer or
contractor to install those parts and accessories. Use of unauthorised parts and accessories or
improper installation of parts and accessories can result in water or refrigerant leakage, electrical
shock, fire or explosion.
Read the user’s manual carefully before using this product. The user’s manual provides important
safety instructions and warnings. Be sure to follow these instructions and warnings.
If you have any enquiries, please contact your local importer, distributor and/or retailer.

Cautions on product corrosion


1. Air conditioners should not be installed in areas where corrosive gases, such as acid gas or alkaline gas, are produced.
2. If the outdoor unit is to be installed close to the sea shore, direct exposure to the sea breeze should be avoided. If you need to install
the outdoor unit close to the sea shore, contact your local distributor.

VRV is a trade mark of Daikin Industries, Ltd.


VRV Air Conditioning System is the world’s first individual air conditioning system with variable refrigerant flow control and was commercialised by Daikin in 1982.
VRV is the trade mark of Daikin Industries, Ltd., which is derived from the technology we call “variable refrigerant volume.”

●Specifications, designs and other content appearing in this brochure are current as of April 2019 but subject to change without notice.

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