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Edtfmt391910 Fxaq Avm
Edtfmt391910 Fxaq Avm
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
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2. Specifications
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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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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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
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
4D034245R
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
3D120333A
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6. Electric Characteristics
3D122088A
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8. Capacity Tables
8.1 Cooling Capacity for Te: Auto
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.
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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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
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.
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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Unit: mm
4D112526
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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.
Model
Item
FXAQ20AVM FXAQ25AVM FXAQ32AVM FXAQ40AVM FXAQ50AVM FXAQ63AVM
Remote Cooling Only BRC7M676
Wireless
controller Heat Pump BRC7M675
Navigation remote controller
(Wired remote controller) BRC1E63
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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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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.
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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
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.
Fig. 8
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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
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
Ø 12.7
0
(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.
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
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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.
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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
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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<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.
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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.
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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.
●Specifications, designs and other content appearing in this brochure are current as of April 2019 but subject to change without notice.