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EDFMT391851

201903

Engineering Data

FXPQ25AVN
50 / 60 Hz
FXPQ25AVN EDFMT391851

FXPQ25AVN

50 / 60 Hz

1. Lineup..........................................................................................................2
2. Air Conditioning Systems of FXPQ Type Indoor Units and Selection
Approach.....................................................................................................3
2.1 Air Conditioning Systems...................................................................3
2.2 Selection and Operation Conditions of Standard Zone Air
Conditioning.......................................................................................4
2.3 Selection and Operation Conditions of Spot Air Conditioning............6
3. Nomenclature..............................................................................................9
4. Specifications............................................................................................10
5. Dimensions................................................................................................11
6. Piping Diagrams........................................................................................12
7. Wiring Diagrams........................................................................................13
8. Electric Characteristics..............................................................................14
9. Safety Devices Setting..............................................................................15
10. Capacity Tables.........................................................................................16
10.1 Cooling Capacity for Te: Auto..........................................................16
10.2 Cooling Capacity for Te: 6°C...........................................................16
10.3 Cooling Capacity for Te: 9°C...........................................................16
10.4 Heating Capacity..............................................................................17
11. Performance Characteristics.....................................................................18
12. Fan Characteristics...................................................................................19
13. Air Velocity and Temperature Distributions (Reference Data)..................20
13.1 Cooling Operation (High Airflow Rate).............................................20
13.2 Cooling Operation (Low Airflow Rate)..............................................21
14. Sound Levels.............................................................................................22
15. Centre of Gravity.......................................................................................23
16. Installation Manual....................................................................................24
17. Accessories...............................................................................................36
17.1 Optional Accessories (for Unit) .......................................................36
17.2 Optional Accessories (for Controls).................................................36
18. Dimensions of Optional Accessories.........................................................37
18.1 Duct Related Accessories................................................................37
18.2 Air Outlet Related Accessories........................................................41
18.3 Filter Related Accessories...............................................................42
18.4 Other Accessories............................................................................43
19. Installation Manual of Optional Accessories..............................................45
19.1 Duct Related Accessories................................................................45
19.2 Air Outlet Related Accessories........................................................46
19.3 Filter Related Accessories...............................................................48
19.4 Other Accessories............................................................................49

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1. Lineup

2.8 kW
Capacity range
1 HP
Capacity index 25

FXPQ 25AVN

VN: 1 phase, 220 V, 50 / 60 Hz

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2. Air Conditioning Systems of FXPQ Type Indoor Units and Selection Approach
2.1 Air Conditioning Systems
The two air conditioning systems using FXPQ type indoor unit are described below.

A) Standard Zone Air Conditioning (with temperature-controlled return air)


Indoor units are installed in the room and operate so that the indoor temperature reaches the set temperature of the remote
controller as discharge air is circulated in the room.
Capacity is adjusted by comparing the difference in suction air temperature of the indoor unit and set temperature.
Example: Office in a building or similar
It is also possible to use spot temperature adjustment and have FXPQ type indoor units especially send discharge air toward
targeted person (object) requiring direct air blow.

B) Spot Air Conditioning (without temperature-controlled return air)


The indoor unit is installed in areas of relatively large spaces to air condition specific areas rather than the entire space.
Spot temperature adjustment is performed by sending air discharge toward a specific targeted person.
The system air conditions only the areas where the discharge air reaches.
The suction air of the indoor unit is not conditioned air and becomes high load air.
Example: Spot air conditioning is used for workers such as those at a factory production line.

A) Standard Zone Air Conditioning

Suction air
Return air

No circulation

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2.2 Selection and Operation Conditions of Standard Zone Air Conditioning


n Selection approach
- Indoor unit capacity: Because the return (suction) air is the same temperature as indoor temperature, capacity is the value
obtained from the capacity table according to temperature conditions.
- Selection of outdoor unit: Selection is made for an outdoor unit by the normal procedures to provide for the total required
capacity of all indoor units, including FXPQ type indoor units.
- Discharge air temperature: This can be read for FXPQ type indoor units from the performance characteristics (see page 18).
However, careful consideration is necessary because the temperature rises higher than the values of the performance
characteristics in order to save cooling capacity as the indoor temperature approaches the set temperature.

n Operation limits (cooling)


- Outdoor temperature: Depends on connected outdoor unit
(Example) VRV A series: 10°C - 49°CDB

- Indoor temperature: 14°C - 25°CWB


(Up to 28°CWB possible for pull down)

* See right for case of VRV A series example.

* Refer to the Engineering Data Book of each outdoor unit for the operation limits during
heating.

n Capacity index: 25

n Connection ratio (Capacity range): 50% - 130%


Total capacity index of the indoor units
Connection ratio =
Capacity index of the outdoor units

n Connectable VRV outdoor units (Outdoor temperature during cooling operation)


Cooling only model Heat pump model
VRV X series (Outdoor temperature: 10°C - 49°CDB) VRV H series (Outdoor temperature: –5°C - 49°CDB)
VRV A series (Outdoor temperature: 10°C - 49°CDB) VRV IV series (Outdoor temperature: –5°C - 49°CDB)
VRV IV series (Outdoor temperature: –5°C - 49°CDB) VRV IV S series (Outdoor temperature: –5°C - 46°CDB)
VRV IV S series (Outdoor temperature: –5°C - 46°CDB)

* Refer to the Engineering Data Book of each outdoor unit for the operation limits during heating.

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n Connectable number of indoor units for standard zone air conditioning use

Connection ratio (Capacity range) 50% - 130%

For FXPQ type indoor units only


Allowable connectable capacity Number of indoor units
index range
Outdoor unit
HP For mixed standard unit and FXPQ
capacity index For FXPQ type indoor units only type indoor units
Min. (50%) - Max. (130%) Min. (50%) - Max. (130%) Min. (50%) - Max. (130%)
6 150 75 - 195 3 - 7 3 - 9
8 200 100 - 260 4 - 10 5 - 13
10 250 125 - 325 5 - 13 6 - 16
12 300 150 - 390 6 - 15 7 - 19
14 350 175 - 455 7 - 18 8 - 22
16 400 200 - 520 8 - 20 10 - 26
18 450 225 - 585 9 - 23 11 - 29
20 500 250 - 650 10 - 26 12 - 32
22 550 275 - 715 11 - 28 13 - 35
24 600 300 - 780 12 - 31 15 - 39
26 650 325 - 845 13 - 33 16 - 42
28 700 350 - 910 14 - 36 17 - 45
30 750 375 - 975 15 - 39 18 - 48
32 800 400 - 1040 16 - 41 20 - 52
34 850 425 - 1105 17 - 44 21 - 55
36 900 450 - 1170 18 - 46 22 - 58
38 950 475 - 1235 19 - 49 23 - 61
40 1000 500 - 1300 20 - 52 25 - 64
42 1050 525 - 1365 21 - 54 26 - 64
44 1100 550 - 1430 22 - 57 27 - 64
46 1150 575 - 1495 23 - 59 28 - 64
48 1200 600 - 1560 24 - 62 30 - 64
50 1250 625 - 1625 25 - 64 31 - 64
52 1300 650 - 1690 26 - 64 32 - 64
54 1350 675 - 1755 27 - 64 33 - 64
56 1400 700 - 1820 28 - 64 35 - 64
58 1450 725 - 1885 29 - 64 36 - 64
60 1500 750 - 1950 30 - 64 37 - 64

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2.3 Selection and Operation Conditions of Spot Air Conditioning

n Selection approach
- Operation limits: There are many cases for suction air in which the air has not been conditioned and the air has a high air
conditioning load. Confirm operation limits and operate within that range.
- Discharge air temperature: This can be read from the performance characteristics (see page 18). However, careful
consideration is necessary because the temperature rises higher than the values of the performance characteristics in order to
save cooling capacity as the indoor temperature approaches the set temperature.
- Installation location: Refer to discharge air speed distribution and investigate the indoor main units and optional ducts so that
the discharge air reaches the targeted person (object).
- Indoor unit capacity: This is the value obtained from the capacity table based on suction air temperature conditions.
- Outdoor unit selection: Selection is made for an outdoor unit to provide for the total required capacity of all indoor units
including FXPQ type indoor units.
- Mixed operation with standard indoor units: Mixed operation is possible. However because a gap may occur in performance
characteristics from differences in FXPQ type indoor units and suction conditions, configuring the system with only FXPQ type
indoor units is recommended.

n Operation limits (cooling)


Psychrometric chart
- Outdoor temperature:
Depends on connected outdoor unit
(Example) VRV A series: 10°C - 49°CDB

RH
- Suction air temperature of FXPQ type indoor unit:

0%
10
See diagram to the right

B)
W
(°C
p.
- Indoor temperature

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rt
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(Mixed operation): 14°C - 25°CWB

n
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Su
(Up to 28°CWB possible for pull down)

* Refer to the Engineering Data Book of each outdoor unit for the
operation limits during heating.

Suction air temp. (°CDB)

n Capacity index: 31.25

n Connection ratio (Capacity range): 70% - 100%


* When FXPQ type and standard indoor units are mixed, the total connection capacity index of FXPQ type indoor units must not
exceed 30% of the capacity index of the outdoor units.
Total capacity index of the indoor units
Connection ratio =
Capacity index of the outdoor units

n Connectable VRV outdoor units (Outdoor temperature during cooling operation)


Cooling only model Heat pump model
VRV X series (Outdoor temperature: 10°C - 49°CDB) VRV H series (Outdoor temperature: –5°C - 49°CDB)
VRV A series (Outdoor temperature: 10°C - 49°CDB) VRV IV series (Outdoor temperature: –5°C - 49°CDB)
VRV IV series (Outdoor temperature: –5°C - 49°CDB) VRV IV S series (Outdoor temperature: –5°C - 46°CDB)
VRV IV S series (Outdoor temperature: –5°C - 46°CDB)

* Refer to the Engineering Data Book of each outdoor unit for the operation limits during heating.

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n Connectable number of indoor units for spot air conditioning use

* Connection ratio (Capacity range): 70% - 100%,


Under mixed combination: the total connection capacity index of FXPQ type indoor units must not exceed 30% of the capacity
index of the outdoor units.

For FXPQ type indoor units only For mixed combination of standard indoor units and FXPQ
type indoor units
Number of total
Outdoor Allowable connectable Number of FXPQ type indoor Outdoor Number of
Allowable connectable FXPQ type
indoor units
unit capacity index range units unit capacity index range including FXPQ
HP HP indoor units
capacity capacity type indoor units
index index
Min. (70%) - Max. (100%) Min. (70%) - Max. (100%) Min. (70%) - Max. (100%) - Max. (30%) - Max. (100%)
6 150 105 - 150 3 - 4 6 150 105 - 150 - 1 - 7
8 200 140 - 200 4 - 6 8 200 140 - 200 - 1 - 10
10 250 175 - 250 5 - 8 10 250 175 - 250 - 2 - 12
12 300 210 - 300 6 - 9 12 300 210 - 300 - 2 - 15
14 350 245 - 350 7 - 11 14 350 245 - 350 - 3 - 17
16 400 280 - 400 8 - 12 16 400 280 - 400 - 3 - 20
18 450 315 - 450 10 - 14 18 450 315 - 450 - 4 - 22
20 500 350 - 500 11 - 16 20 500 350 - 500 - 4 - 25
22 550 385 - 550 12 - 17 22 550 385 - 550 - 5 - 27
24 600 420 - 600 13 - 19 24 600 420 - 600 - 5 - 30
26 650 455 - 650 14 - 20 26 650 455 - 650 - 6 - 32
28 700 490 - 700 15 - 22 28 700 490 - 700 - 6 - 35
30 750 525 - 750 16 - 24 30 750 525 - 750 - 7 - 37
32 800 560 - 800 17 - 25 32 800 560 - 800 - 7 - 40
34 850 595 - 850 19 - 27 34 850 595 - 850 - 8 - 42
36 900 630 - 900 20 - 28 36 900 630 - 900 - 8 - 45
38 950 665 - 950 21 - 30 38 950 665 - 950 - 9 - 47
40 1000 700 - 1000 22 - 32 40 1000 700 - 1000 - 9 - 50
42 1050 735 - 1050 23 - 33 42 1050 735 - 1050 - 10 - 52
44 1100 770 - 1100 24 - 35 44 1100 770 - 1100 - 10 - 55
46 1150 805 - 1150 25 - 36 46 1150 805 - 1150 - 11 - 57
48 1200 840 - 1200 26 - 38 48 1200 840 - 1200 - 11 - 60
50 1250 875 - 1250 28 - 40 50 1250 875 - 1250 - 12 - 62
52 1300 910 - 1300 29 - 41 52 1300 910 - 1300 - 12 - 64
54 1350 945 - 1350 30 - 43 54 1350 945 - 1350 - 12 - 64
56 1400 980 - 1400 31 - 44 56 1400 980 - 1400 - 13 - 64
58 1450 1015 - 1450 32 - 46 58 1450 1015 - 1450 - 13 - 64
60 1500 1050 - 1500 33 - 48 60 1500 1050 - 1500 - 14 - 64

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n Discharge air temperature and air conditioning


The discharge air temperature is read according to suction air conditions as shown in the characteristics below.

35 [Characteristics condition]
Outdoor unit: VRV A series RXQ10AYM
Indoor unit: FXPQ25AVN × 10 units
Outdoor temperature: 35°CDB
Indoor unit discharge air temperature (°CDB)

Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m


The inner part of the diagonal
30 line (lower side) represents Level difference: 0 m
operation limits Indoor unit airflow rate: 15 m³/min (Rated)
Temperature control: Suction air temperature control
Remote controller set temperature: 18°C (Minimum temperature)
50%RH

25
30%RH
[Example]
70%RH
In the case of suction air temperature 35°CDB and 50%RH, the
discharge air temperature is about 26.2°C.

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18
24 25 30 35 40

- Install all indoor units of the same system in the same space.
Due to temperature differences in suction air, deviations in discharge air temperature are likely to occur.
- In cases when airflow rate is not the same amount for each indoor unit, deviations in discharge air temperatures are likely to
occur.
-W  hen the remote controller set temperature is not the same temperature in each indoor unit, bias of the thermo ON / OFF
timing and operation frequency are likely to occur.
- There are cases when the discharge air temperature does not reach the set value depending on the suction air temperature
conditions and operation capacity of the indoor unit. A deviation of about 5°C from the set value is possible depending on the
environment (temperature, humidity, and installation conditions).
- When the necessary cooling capacity is small, such as in cases when approaching the set temperature, the discharge air
temperature will be higher than this performance characteristics.

- The discharge air temperature can be adjusted by changing the airflow rate.
Ratio of discharge air temperature deviation

Ratio of discharge air temperature deviation for changes in indoor unit airflow rate
1.3

1.17
1.1

0.9

0.8
0.7
0.7 0.8 0.9 1 1.1 1.2 1.3
Airflow rate ratio

When switching the airflow rate setting from 15 m³/min to low of 12 m³/min by conditions of approximately 26.2°C for discharge
air temperature at previously mentioned suction air temperature of 35°CDB and 50% RH:
• Airflow rate ratio: 1.2 / 1.5 = 0.8

• Ratio of discharge air temperature deviation: 1.17

• Temperature deviation at original conditions: 35°C − 26.2°C = 8.8°C
• Temperature deviation at low airflow rate conditions: 8.8°C × 1.17 = 10.3°C
• Discharge air temperature at the low airflow rate conditions: 35°C − 10.3°C = 24.7°C

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3. Nomenclature

VRV Indoor Unit

F X P Q 25 A VN

Power supply symbol, Standard symbol


VN: 1 phase, 220 V, 50 / 60 Hz

Indicates major design category

Capacity indication
Conversion to kW (Horsepower)
25: 2.8 kW (1 HP)

Refrigerant
Q: R410A

Shape
P: Personal indoor unit

Series category
X: Inverter

Unit category
F: Indoor unit for air cooled type

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4. Specifications

Model FXPQ25AVN
Power supply 1 phase, 220 V, 50/60 Hz
kcal/h 2,400
1 Cooling capacity Btu/h 9,600
kW 2.8
kcal/h 2,800
2 Heating capacity Btu/h 10,900
kW 3.2
Cooling W 120/132
3 Power input
Heating W 120/132
Casing / Colour Fresh white (N9.3)
Dimensions: (H×W×D) mm 455×555×470
Type Propeller fan
Motor output × W 60×1
Number of units
m³/min 15/15-12/11
Fan Airflow rate (H-L)
cfm 530/530-424/388
External static Pa 5/20
pressure (H)
Drive Direct drive
Temperature control Microprocessor thermostat for cooling and heating
Air filter Long life filter (Resin net with mould resistance)
Liquid pipes mm φ6.4 (Flare connection)
Piping
connections Gas pipes mm φ12.7 (Flare connection)
Drain pipe SGP20A (External Dia. 27.2 / Internal Dia. 21.6)
Drain water L/h 8
Mass kg 32
4 Sound pressure level (H) dB(A) 55
Safety devices Fuse, Thermal protector for fan motor
Refrigerant control Electronic expansion valve
Standard accessories Operation manual, Installation manual, Clamps, Insulation for fitting
Specification C: 4D113757A
Drawing No.
Sound level C: 4D116614

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 / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m, level difference: 0 m.
kcal/h=kW×860
+3. Power input values are based on conditions of rated external static pressure. Btu/h=kW×3412
+4. Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured at a point 1.0 m downward from the unit centre. During actual cfm=m³/min×35.3
operation, these values are normally somewhat higher as a result of ambient conditions.

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5. Dimensions

FXPQ25AVN
Unit: mm

C: 3D113584A

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6. Piping Diagrams

FXPQ25AVN

4D113735

„„ Refrigerant pipe connection port diameters

Unit: mm
Model Gas Liquid
FXPQ25AVN φ12.7 φ6.4

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7. Wiring Diagrams

FXPQ25AVN

3D113294

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8. Electric Characteristics

FXPQ25AVN

4D113746

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9. Safety Devices Setting

Model FXPQ25AVN
Printed circuit board fuse 250 V, 5 A
OFF: 145±5
Fan motor thermal protector °C (ON: 94±15)

3D034597P

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10. Capacity Tables


10.1 Cooling Capacity for Te: Auto

Suction air °CWB


temperature
Capacity 14 16 18 19 20 22 24 26
Model indication
°CDB Capacity
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW
20 2.5 2.4 2.4 2.5 — — — —
23 2.7 2.6 2.6 2.6 2.6 2.7 — —
26 3.2 2.9 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.9 —
27 3.4 3.0 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.9 3.0
FXPQ25AVN 25
28 3.5 3.1 2.9 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.9 3.0
30 3.6 3.2 3.0 2.9 2.9 2.9 3.0 3.0
32 3.8 3.3 3.1 2.9 2.9 3.0 3.0 3.1
34 3.9 3.4 3.2 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.1 3.1

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.

10.2 Cooling Capacity for Te: 6°C

Suction air °CWB


temperature
Capacity 14 16 18 19 20 22 24 26
Model indication
°CDB Capacity
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW
20 1.9 2.1 2.3 2.5 — — — —
23 2.1 2.3 2.5 2.6 2.6 2.7 — —
26 2.5 2.5 2.6 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.9 —
27 2.6 2.6 2.6 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.9 3.0
FXPQ25AVN 25
28 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.9 3.0
30 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.9 2.9 2.9 3.0 3.0
32 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9 3.0 3.0 3.1
34 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.1 3.1

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.

10.3 Cooling Capacity for Te: 9°C

For VRV indoor units only at Te: 9°C / mixed combination of VRV and residential indoor units
Suction air °CWB
temperature
Capacity 14 16 18 19 20 22 24 26
Model indication
°CDB Capacity
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW
20 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.8 — — — —
23 1.7 1.7 1.8 1.9 2.0 2.2 — —
26 1.9 1.9 1.9 2.1 2.1 2.2 2.4 —
27 1.9 1.9 1.9 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.6
FXPQ25AVN 25
28 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.6
30 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.4 2.4 2.6
32 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.5 2.5 2.7
34 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.6 2.7

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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10.4 Heating Capacity

Suction air temperature


Capacity
Model 16°CDB 18°CDB 20°CDB 21°CDB 22°CDB 24°CDB
indication
kW kW kW kW kW kW
FXPQ25AVN 25 3.4 3.2 3.2 3.1 3.0 2.8

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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- Install all indoor units of the same system in the same space.
Due to temperature differences in suction air, deviations in discharge air temperature are likely to occur.
- In cases when airflow rate is not the same amount for each indoor unit, deviations in discharge air
temperatures are likely to occur.
- When the remote controller set temperature is not the same temperature in each indoor unit, bias of the
thermo ON / OFF timing and operation frequency are likely to occur.
- There are cases when the discharge air temperature does not reach the set value depending on the suction
air temperature conditions and operation capacity of the indoor unit. A deviation of about 5°C from the set
The inner part of the diagonal value is possible depending on the environment (temperature, humidity, and installation conditions).
line (lower side) represents - When the necessary cooling capacity is small, such as in cases when approaching the set temperature, the
operation limits discharge air temperature will be higher than this performance characteristics.

- The discharge air temperature can be adjusted by changing the airflow rate.

Ratio of discharge air temperature deviation for changes in indoor unit airflow rate
11. Performance Characteristics

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Ratio of discharge air
temperature deviation
Airflow rate ratio

[Characteristics condition]
Outdoor unit: VRV A series RXQ10AYM
Indoor unit: FXPQ25AVN × 10 units
Outdoor temperature: 35°CDB
Equivalent piping length: 7.5 m
Level difference: 0 m
Indoor unit airflow rate: 15 m³/min (Rated)
Temperature control: Suction air temperature control
Remote controller set temperature: 18°C (Minimum temperature)

C: 3D117502A
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12. Fan Characteristics

FXPQ25AVN

C: 3D113797

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13. Air Velocity and Temperature Distributions (Reference Data)


13.1 Cooling Operation (High Airflow Rate)
50 Hz (Direct Airflow Rate Distributions)

Cooling Air Velocity Distributions Cooling Air Temperature Distributions


Vertical Section
A Horizontal Section

Notes:
1. The suction temperature is 32°C.
2. High temperature and high humidity may lower the air flow rate and air velocity.
Please consult with a local Daikin sales office when installing it to a high temperature and high humidity environment.

60 Hz (Direct Airflow Rate Distributions)

Cooling Air Velocity Distributions Cooling Air Temperature Distributions


Vertical Section
A Horizontal Section

Notes:
1. The suction temperature is 32°C.
2. High temperature and high humidity may lower the air flow rate and air velocity.
Please consult with a local Daikin sales office when installing it to a high temperature and high humidity environment.

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13.2 Cooling Operation (Low Airflow Rate)


50 / 60 Hz (Direct Airflow Rate Distributions)

Cooling Air Velocity Distributions Cooling Air Temperature Distributions


Vertical Section
A Horizontal Section

Notes:
1. The suction temperature is 32°C.
2. High temperature and high humidity may lower the air flow rate and air velocity.
Please consult with a local Daikin sales office when installing it to a high temperature and high humidity environment.

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14. Sound Levels

FXPQ25AVN

C: 4D116614

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15. Centre of Gravity

FXPQ25AVN

Unit: mm

C: 4D113740
3P516288-1

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16. Installation Manual

VRV SYSTEM Multi Cube Type


FXPQ25AVN Installation manual
Air Conditioner

CONTENTS WARNING
• Ask your local dealer or qualified personnel to carry out
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ................................................ 1
installation work.
2. BEFORE INSTALLATION ................................................ 2 Improper installation may result in water leakage, electric
3. SELECTION OF INSTALLATION LOCATION.................. 3 shocks or a fire.
4. INSTALLATION OF INDOOR UNIT ................................. 4 • Perform installation work in accordance with this installation
manual.
5. REFRIGERANT PIPING WORK ...................................... 5 Improper installation may result in water leakage, electric
6. DRAIN PIPING WORK .................................................... 7 shocks or a fire.
7. DUCT WORK................................................................... 8 • Consult your local dealer regarding what to do in case of
refrigerant leakage.
8. ELECTRIC WIRING WORK............................................. 8
When the air conditioner is installed in a small room, it is nec-
9. FIELD SETTING AND TEST OPERATION ................... 11 essary to take proper measures so that the amount of any
leaked refrigerant does not exceed the concentration limit in
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS the event of a leakage.
Otherwise, this may lead to an accident due to oxygen defi-
Be sure to follow this “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS”. ciency.
This product comes under the term “appliances not accessible • Be sure to use only the specified parts and accessories for
to the general public”. installation work.
In a domestic environment this product may cause radio inter- Failure to use the specified parts may result in the air condi-
ference in which case the user may be required to take ad- tioner falling down, water leakage, electric shocks, a fire, etc.
equate measures. • Install the air conditioner on a foundation that can withstand
its mass.
• This manual classifies the precautions into WARNINGS and Insufficient strength may result in the air conditioner falling
CAUTIONS. down and causing injury.
Be sure to follow all the precautions below: They are all In addition, it may lead to vibration of indoor units and cause
important for ensuring safety. unpleasant chattering noise.
• Carry out the specified installation work in consideration of
WARNING ..............Indicates a potentially haz- strong winds, typhoons, or earthquakes.
ardous situation which, if not Improper installation may result in an accident such as air
avoided, could result in death conditioner falling.
or serious injury. • Make certain that all electrical work is carried out by qualified
personnel according to the applicable legislation (Note 1)
CAUTION ...............Indicates a potentially haz-
and this installation manual, using a separate circuit.
ardous situation which, if not
In addition, even if the wiring is short, make sure to use a
avoided, may result in minor or
wiring that has sufficient length and never connect additional
moderate injury.
wiring to make the length sufficient.
It may also be used to alert
Insufficient capacity of the power supply circuit or improper
against unsafe practices.
electrical construction may lead to electric shocks or a fire.
• After the installation is completed, test the air conditioner (Note 1) Applicable legislation means “All international,
and check if the air conditioner operates properly. Give the national and local directives, laws, regulations
user adequate instructions concerning the use and cleaning and/or codes which are relevant and applicable for
of the indoor unit according to the Operation Manual. Ask the a certain product or domain”.
user to keep this manual and the Operation Manual together • Earth the air conditioner.
in a handy place for future reference. Do not connect the earth wiring to gas or water piping, light-
ning conductor or telephone earth wiring.
Incomplete earthing may cause electric shocks or a fire.
• Be sure to install an earth leakage breaker.
Failure to do so may cause electric shocks and a fire.
• Disconnect the power supply before touching the electric
components.
If you touch the live part, you may get electric shocks.
• Make sure that all wiring is secure, using the specified
wirings and ensuring that external forces do not act on the
terminal connections or wirings.
Incomplete connection or fixing may cause an overheat or a
fire.
• Do not touch an end face of a part, a fan and a fin of heat
exchanger by a bare hand. It will be the injured cause.

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• When wiring between the indoor and outdoor units, and 2. BEFORE INSTALLATION
wiring the power supply, form the wirings orderly so that the
control box lid can be securely fastened. When unpacking and when moving the unit after unpack-
If the control box lid is not in place, overheating of the termi- ing, hold the base of unit and do not apply force to other
nals, electric shocks or a fire may be caused. parts (particularly the refrigerant piping, drain piping and
• If refrigerant gas leaks during installation work, ventilate the plastic parts).
area immediately. • Make sure to check in advance that the refrigerant to be
Toxic gas may be produced if refrigerant gas comes into used for installation work is R410A.
contact with a fire. (The air conditioner will not properly operate if a wrong refrig-
• After completing the installation work, check to make sure erant is used.)
that there is no leakage of refrigerant gas. • For installation of the outdoor unit, refer to the installation
Toxic gas may be produced if refrigerant gas leaks into the manual attached to the outdoor unit.
room and comes into contact with a source of a fire, such as • Do not throw away the accessories until the installation work
a fan heater, stove or cooker. is completed.
• Never directly touch any accidental leaking refrigerant. This • After the indoor unit is carried into the room, to avoid the
could result in severe wounds caused by frostbite. indoor unit from getting damaged, take measures to protect
• Don’t get on it on the indoor unit or put a thing. the indoor unit with packing materials.
An accident such as falls and falls is caused. (1) Determine the route to carry the unit into the room.
(2) Do not unpack the unit until it is carried to the installation
location.
CAUTION Where unpacking is unavoidable, use a sling of soft
material or protective plates together with a rope when
• Install drain piping according to this installation manual to
lifting, to avoid damage or scratches to the indoor unit.
ensure good drainage, and insulate the piping to prevent
• Have the customer actually operate the air conditioner while
condensation.
looking at the operation manual, instruct the customer how
Improper drain piping may cause water leakage, make the
to operate the air conditioner (Particularly cleaning of the air
furniture get wet.
filters, operation procedures, and temperature adjustment).
• Install the air conditioner, power supply wiring, remote con-
• Do not use the air conditioner in a salty atmosphere such as
troller wiring and transmission wiring at least 1 meter away
coastal areas, vehicles, vessels or where voltage fluctuation
from televisions or radios to prevent image interference or
is frequent such as factories.
noise.
• When the control box lid is lifted and wiring work is per-
(Depending on the radio waves, a distance of 1 meter may
formed, remove static electricity of a human body before-
not be sufficient to eliminate the noise.)
hand.
• Install the indoor unit as far as possible from fluorescent
There is a possibility that electrical part is damaged.
lamps.
If a wireless remote controller kit is installed, the transmission
2-1 ACCESSORIES
distance may be shorter in a room where an electronic lighting
Check if the following accessories are attached to the
type (inverter or rapid start type) fluorescent lamp is installed.
indoor unit.
• Do not install the air conditioner in places such as the follow-
ing: Joint insulating
Name Fixing plate (1) Clamp (4)
1. Where there is mist of oil, oil spray or vapour for example material
a kitchen. Quantity 4 pcs. 1 each 10 pcs.
Resin parts may deteriorate, and fall out or water may
leak. Thick
2. Where corrosive gas, such as sulfurous acid gas, is
Shape For gas piping (2)
produced.
Corrosion of copper pipings or brazed parts may cause Thin
the refrigerant to leak.
3. Where there is machinery which emits electromagnetic For liquid piping (3)
waves.
Name Sealing material (5) Others
Electromagnetic waves may disturb the control system,
Quantity 2 sheets • Operation manual
and cause malfunction of the equipment.
4. Where flammable gases may leak, where carbon fibre • Installation manual
Shape
• Caution label
or ignitable dust is suspended in the air or where volatile
flammables, such as thinner or gasoline, are handled.
Operation manual
If the gas should leak and remain around the air condi-
Installation manual
tioner, it may cause ignition. Caution label
• The air conditioner is not intended for use in a potentially
explosive atmosphere.

Packing material (1)-(5)

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2-2 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES (2) Items to be checked at delivery


• The indoor unit required a remote controller separately.
Items to be checked Check column
Refer to the catalogue for the applicable model.
And refer to the installation manual attached to the remote Have you carried out field setting? (if necessary)
controller for how to install.
• When hanging in the ceiling, the hanging rack are needed Are a side cover, a control box lid and an air filter
separately. installed?
• When connecting a duct, a special extended duct is needed. Has cool wind/warm breeze gone out at the time of
cooling driving/heating driving? And Is there occur-
rence of abnormal gusty sound?
CARRY OUT THE WORK GIVING CAUTION When driving, was it confirmed that an allophone
TO THE FOLLOWING ITEMS AND AFTER THE that depend on mixture of an alien substance and
lack of a part doesn’t do?
WORK IS COMPLETED CHECK THESE AGAIN. When installing option items, were an operations
check of option items and local setting (as the need
(1) Items to be checked after the installation work is completed arises) performed?

Items to be checked In case of defective Check column Is a remote control indicated?

Are the indoor and outdoor Drop · vibration · Was “Not Good Case” of item 3 explained?
units rigidly fixed? noise
Have you explained how to operate the air condi-
Are the indoor and outdoor
Does not operate · tioner showing the operation manual to the cus-
units installations works
burnout tomer?
complete?
Have you explained the mentioned place about
Have you carried out a leak-
cooling and heating operation in the operation
age test with the test pressure
Does not cool manual?
specified in the outdoor unit
Have you handed the operation manual and the
installation manual?
installation manual to the customer?
Is the insulation of refriger-
ant piping and drain piping Water leakage Points of the operation explanation
completely carried out?
Is a trap installed in drain In addition to the general usage, since the items in the
Water leakage
piping? operation manual with the WARNING and
Does the drain flow out
Water leakage
CAUTION marks are likely to result in human bodily
smoothly? injuries and property damages, it is necessary not only
Is the power supply voltage to explain these items to the customer but also to have
identical to that stated in the Does not operate · the customer read them.
manufacturer’s label on the burnout Furthermore, it is necessary to have the customer read
air conditioner?
through the troubleshooting items while explaining the
Are you sure that there is no above items.
Does not operate ·
wrong wiring or piping or no
burnout
loose wiring?
Danger in case of
Is earthing completed?
leakage
3. SELECTION OF INSTALLATION LOCATION
Are the sizes of electric wir- When unpacking and when moving the unit after unpack-
Does not operate ·
ing according to the speci- ing, hold the base of unit and do not apply force to other
burnout
fication?
parts (particularly the refrigerant piping, drain piping and
Are any of air outlets or inlets plastic parts).
of the indoor and outdoor
units blocked with obstacles? (1) Select the installation location that meets the following
(It may lead to capacity drop conditions and get approval of the customer.
due to fan speed drop or • Where there are no obstacles in the air passage.
malfunction of equipment.) • Where drainage can be ensured.
Was the cushioning mate- Does not cool
• Where there is sufficient strength to withstand the mass
rial installed in the air filter
removed with instructions?
of the indoor unit. (If the strength is insufficient, the indoor
(It leads to capacity degra- unit may vibrate and get in contact with the ceiling and
dation and an equipment generate unpleasant chattering noise.)
breakdown by air flow • Where a space sufficient for installation and service can
decline.) be ensured. (Refer to Fig. 1)
Was the insulation resist- • Where the piping length between the indoor and the out-
ance confirmed with local Electric Shock · fire door units is ensured within the allowable length. (Refer
law? to the installation manual attached to the outdoor unit.)
Have you recorded the • Where there is no risk of flammable gas leak.
refrigerant piping length Refrigerant charge • Where the cool and warm air spreads evenly in the room.
and the refrigerant charge amount is not clear
amount added?
Not Good Case
Isn’t a screw of the electrical
Electric Shock · fire When there is an obstacle in a ventilation way or required space
splice loose?
isn’t reserved, blowing wind falls and capacity degradation or ther-
Make sure to recheck the items of “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS”. mostat off are caused by inhaling return air.

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<Required installation space> 4. INSTALLATION OF INDOOR UNIT


605
Depending on the optional parts, it may be easier to attach
(Foundation
bolt pitch) them before installing the indoor unit. Refer to also the
installation manual attached to the optional parts.
For installation, use the attached installation parts and
Suction 500

(Foundation bolt pitch)


or specified parts.
more (1) Remove screws (M6) of the bottom frame of the indoor unit
500 500 and install fixing plate (1) in the bottom frame by a removed
or more or more screw. (4 points) (Refer to Fig. 3)

320
Screw (M6)
Ballon
unit [mm] Screw (M6)
Fig. 1

(2) Consider whether an installation site is endured by the


Screw (M6)
weight of the unit. Screw (M6)
When being necessary, please reinforce with a figure and Fixing
install. plate (1)
Tightening
CAUTION torque (N·m)
• Install the indoor and outdoor units, power supply wiring, Screw (M6) 6.77±1.01
remote controller wiring and transmission wiring at least Screw
1 meter away from televisions or radios to prevent image (M6) Bottom frame
interference or noise.
(Depending on the radio waves, a distance of 1 meter may Fig. 3
not be sufficient to eliminate the noise.)
<Incase of floor installation>
(3) Tilt to the way to the drain laying pipes output port a little (2) Use foundation bolts washers and nuts so and fix fixing
(0-1°) and install. plate of indoor unit (1) certainly to floor. (4 points)
(There is a possibility that water leaking causes.) (Refer to Fig. 4)
(The foundation bolts washers and nuts (M6) is field sup-
ply)

Nut for foundation bolt

Washer for foundation bolt


Suction side 0-1°
Fig. 2
Nut for foundation bolt

Washer for foundation bolt

Fig. 4

CAUTION
Install in the place where its mass can be endured
enough certainly.
When being lacking in the strength, an indoor unit falls and
causes an injury.
• The guideline about earthquake resistance of equip-
ment be based on a law in all part area.

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5. REFRIGERANT PIPING WORK Torque wrench

• For the outdoor unit refrigerant piping, refer to the installation


manual attached to the outdoor unit. Spanner
• Carry out insulation of both gas and liquid refrigerant piping Flare nut
securely. If not insulated, it may cause water leakage. For
gas piping, use insulation material of which heat resistant Union joint
temperature is not less than 120°C. Fig. 5
For use under high humidity, strengthen the insulation mate-
rial for refrigerant piping. If not strengthened, the surface of
insulation material may sweat. Not Good Case
Use of a tool besides the spanner causes the refrigerant leakage
Joint Refrigerant
which crushes the pile of the flared nut and chooses an untightened
(Union joint) piping
defect.

Coat the flared inner surface


only with ether oil or ester oil

Not Good Case


Connect refrigerant laying of the pipes levelly so that the power
Fig. 6
doesn’t span a joint by an impossible connection. Table 1
Refrigerant leakage, driving murmur and a vibration rise are
Piping Tighten- Dimension for
caused. size ing torque processing flare Flare shape
(mm) (N·m) A (mm)

CAUTION


f 6.4 15.7 ± 1.5 8.9 ± 0.2

°±
This air conditioner is a dedicated model for new refrig-

45
R0.4-0.8
erant R410A. Make sure to meet the requirements shown

90°±2°
below and carry out installation work.

A
• Use dedicated piping cutters and flaring tools for R410A. f 12.7 54.9 ± 5.4 16.4 ± 0.2
• 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. CAUTION
• To prevent contamination or moisture from getting into • Do not have oil adhere to the screw fixing part of resin
the piping, take measures such as pinching or taping the parts.
pipings. If oil adheres, it may weaken the strength of screwed part.
• Do not tighten flare nuts too tight.
CAUTION If a flare nut cracks, the refrigerant may leak.

• Do not mix substance other than the specified refrigerant • Refer to Table 1 for tightening torque.
such as air into the refrigeration circuit. • If there is no torque wrench, use Table 2 as a rule of thumb.
If the refrigerant leaks during the work, ventilate the room. When tightening a flare nut with a spanner harder and
harder, there is a point where the tightening torque sud-
• The refrigerant is pre-charged in the outdoor unit.
denly increases.
• When connecting the pipings to the air conditioner, make
From that position, tighten the nut additionally at the angle
sure to use a spanner and a torque wrench as shown in
shown in Table 2.
Fig. 5.
After the work is finished, check securely that there is no
• For the dimension of flared part and the tightening torque,
gas leak.
refer to the Table 1.
If the nut is not tightened as instructed, it may cause slow
• Use only the flare nuts attached to the air conditioner.
refrigerant leak and result in malfunction (such as does not
• When making a flare connection, coat the flared inner
cool or heat).
surface only with ether oil or ester oil.
Then, turn the flare nut 3 to 4 times with your hand and Table 2
screw in the nut. Piping size Tightening Recommended arm length of
(Refer to Fig. 6) (mm) angle tool used

f 6.4 60° - 90° approx. 150 mm

f 12.7 30° - 60° approx. 250 mm

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CAUTION • Before brazing refrigerant piping, have nitrogen flow


through the refrigerant piping and substitute air with nitro-
Insulation of field piping must be carried out up to the gen (NOTE 2) (Refer to Fig. 8). Then, carry out brazing
flare connection. (NOTE 3).
If the piping is exposed to the atmosphere, it may cause After all the brazing works are finished, carry out flare con-
sweating, burn due to touching the piping, electric shocks or nection with the indoor unit. (Refer to Fig. 5)
a fire due to the wiring touching the piping.
Pressure reducing valve
• After tightness test (NOTE )·leak test, be sure to do Taping
insulation work to joint part. (Refer to Fig. 7)
• Insulate both the gas and liquid piping connection with the Brazing place
attached joint insulating material (2) (3).
(Then tighten both the ends of each joint insulating mate- Nitrogen
rial (2) (3) with clamp (4).
Cut the extra clamp material which stuck out.)
(Refer to Fig. 7) Refrigerant piping Stop valve
Nitrogen
• Wrap the sealing material (5) around the joint insulating
material (2) and (3) (flare nut section), both the gas and Fig. 8
liquid piping. (Refer to Fig. 7)
• Make sure to bring the seam of joint insulating material (2) NOTE
and (3) to the top. 1. When carrying out leakage test of refrigerant piping and
the indoor unit after the installation of indoor unit is finished,
confirm the connecting outdoor unit installation manual for
Point of gas piping insulation
test pressure.
2. The proper pressure for having nitrogen flow through the
Wind from base of
the product body to Pipe insulation Joint insulating material (2) piping is approximately 0.02 MPa, a pressure that makes
the flared nut joint. (unit side) (accessory) one feel like slight breeze and can be obtained through a
Bring the pressure reducing valve.
Flared seam to 3. Do not use flux when brazing refrigerant piping.
Do not empty the gap nut joint the top Use phosphor copper brazing filler metal (BCuP-2: JIS Z
Unit 3264/B-Cu93P-710/795: ISO 3677) that does not require
body flux.
Clamp (4) Pipe insulation
Sealing (If chlorinated flux is used, the piping will be corroded and,
(accessory) (field supply)
material (5) in addition if fluorine is contained, the refrigerant oil will
Tighten an For dew condensation
(accessory) prevention, don’t make be deteriorated and the refrigerant circuit will be affected
overlap with a badly.)
pipe insulation up. them expose the pipes.

CAUTION
Do not use antioxidant when brazing piping.
Gas piping It may result in malfunction of components and clogging of
piping due to residue.

CAUTION
Refer to also the outdoor unit installation manual or technical
document for refrigerant piping.
In case of refrigerant shortage due to forgetting additional
Liquid piping refrigerant charge etc., it will result in malfunction such as
does not cool or does not heat.
Point of liquid piping insulation
Wind from base of Pipe insulation Joint insulating material (3)
the product body to (unit side) (accessory)
the flared nut joint. Bring the
Do not empty the gap Flared seam to
nut joint the top
Unit
body
Clamp (4) Pipe insulation
Sealing (field supply)
material (5) (accessory)
(accessory) Tighten an For dew condensation
overlap with a prevention, don’t make
pipe insulation up. them expose the pipes.

Fig. 7

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6. DRAIN PIPING WORK Downward inclination of


1/100 or more
(1) Carry out drain piping.
Carry out drain piping so that drainage is ensured. Bottom surface of indoor unit
• The following 2 points be sure to do heat insulation
construction.

or more or more
50 mm 50 mm
Dew condensation will be the cause which brings and
causes water leaking.
Drain pipes through indoor · Drain socket of unit
(Refer to Fig. 9)
• Put a drain hose in certainly to the edge of the side of the
body insulator.
• Do whether the drain pipe size is same as a drain socket Fig. 10
(outside dia. 27.2 mm) or more than that. (Refer to Fig. 9)
1-1.5 m
NOTE
1. Use catch band with the flat shape. (Water leaking is Support
caused.) Downward inclination of
• Install the drain piping as short as possible with down- 1/100 or more
ward inclination of 1/100 or more and without such that
air may not stagnate. (Refer to Fig. 10)
(It may cause abnormal sound such as bubbling noise.)

CAUTION
If water stagnates in the drain piping, it may cause clogging
of drain piping.

• Install supports at a distance of 1 to 1.5 m so that the pip- Fig. 11


ing may not deflect. (Refer to Fig. 11)
CAUTION
• During driving, the unit interior will be negative pressure.
Be sure to install a drain trap in a drain exit. • To prevent taking the excessive power for drain pipe, don’t
(Refer to Fig. 10) add a bend and twisting.
• To prevent clogging of the piping, avoid curves where • As for drain piping connection, do not connect the drain
possible. hose directly to a sewage that gives off ammonia odour.
The ammonia in the sewage may go through the drain
Sealing material (field supply) piping and corrode the heat exchanger of the indoor unit.
Drain hose (field supply)
Unit body • In case of centralized drain piping, carry out piping
work according to the procedure shown in the following
Drain socket
Fig. 12.
(O.D. 27.2)
(Install a drain trap every room unit.)
Catch band (Note 1)
100 mm or more

(field supply)
Do not empty Sealing material
the gap
(attached to unit)

Drain socket Centralized drain piping


Make a downward inclination of 1/100
or more to avoid stagnation of air.
Fig. 12
Emergency drain hole
(2) After piping is finished, check if the drain flows
smoothly.
CAUTION • Remove an air filter and put water for drainage confirmation
(about 1 litre) in the drain pan gradually from a suction open-
When a drain pipe was clogged and it did not flow any more,
ing. (Refer to Fig. 13)
water leaks from the emergency drain hole.
Never close the hole.

Fig. 9

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• Multiple number of indoor units are connected to one out-


door unit. Name each indoor unit as A-unit, B-unit ….. and
the like. When these indoor units are wired to the outdoor
Heat exchanger unit and the BS unit, always wire the indoor unit to the ter-
minal indicated with the same symbol on the terminal block.
Drain pan If the wiring and the piping are connected to the different
Heat exchanger
indoor units and operated, it will result in malfunction.
Pour between • Make sure to earth the air conditioner.
the drain pan
Earthing resistance should be according to applicable legis-
and the heat
exchanger lation.
• Do not connect the earth wiring to gas or water pipings,
Drain pan Plastic lightning conductor or telephone earth wiring.
container • Gas piping..................Ignition or explosion may occur if
Bottom frame the gas leaks.
for watering
• Water piping ...............Hard vinyl tubes are not effective
Fig. 13 earths.
• Lightning conductor or telephone earth wiring ...................
Electric potential may rise abnormally if struck by a light-
7. DUCT WORK ning bolt.
In case of connecting duct • For electric wiring work, refer to also the “WIRING DIA-
(1) Before installation GRAM” attached to the control box lid.
• After confirming that there is no external static pressure • Carry out wiring between the outdoor units, indoor units and
beyond the tolerance limit of the indoor unit, do duct the remote controllers according to the wiring diagram.
installation. • Carry out installation and wiring of the remote controller
(2) Duct connection according to the “installation manual” attached to the remote
• When installing a duct, be careful so that the excessive controller.
power doesn’t span an outlet part. • Don’t touch a printed circuit board at the time of wiring work.
• Fix a duct on a wall or ceiling plane timely. A printed circuit board will break.
• After a connection, be sure to insulate a connecting point.
(Refer to Fig 14)
8-2 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
(Material: Glass wool or polyethylene foam
Power
Thickness: 25 mm) Units Fan motor
supply
When it is not, dew condensation will be the cause which
occurs. Voltage
Model Hz Volts MCA MFA kW FLA
range
Duct fixing band Extended duct
(optional accessory) (optional accessory) Max. 242
50 220 0.9 15 0.06 0.7
Min. 198
FXPQ type
Max. 242
60 220 0.9 15 0.06 0.7
Min. 198

MCA: Min. Circuit Amps (A) MFA: Max. Fuse Amps (A)
kW: Fan Motor Rated Output (kW) FLA: Full Load Amps (A)
Insulation material Outlet part
(field supply)
8-3 SPECIFICATION FOR FIELD SUPPLY FUSES
Fig. 14 AND WIRING

Remote controller wiring


8. ELECTRIC WIRING WORK Power supply wiring
Transmission wiring

8-1 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Model


Field
• Make certain that all electric wiring work is carried out by fuses Wiring Size Wiring Size
qualified personnel according to the applicable legislation
and this installation manual, using a separate dedicated
Wiring
circuit.
size and
Insufficient capacity of the power supply circuit or improper H05VV- Shield
length
electrical construction may lead to electric shocks or a fire. U3G wire 0.75-
FXPQ type 15A must
• Make sure to install an earth leakage breaker. 1.25mm2
comply
NOTE 1) NOTE 2)
Failure to do so may cause electric shocks and a fire. with local
• Do not turn on the power supply (branch switch, branch over- codes.
current circuit breaker) until all the works are finished.
• Never connect the power supply wiring to the terminal block NOTE
for remote controller and transmission wiring. The length of the transmission wiring and remote controller wir-
Doing so could damage the entire system. ing, respectively, are as below.
1) Length of transmission wiring between outdoor unit and
indoor unit ................. Max. 1000m (total wire length: 2000m)
2) Length of remote controller wiring between indoor unit and
remote controller ................................................Max. 500m

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8-4 CONNECTION METHOD FOR POWER, EARTH, Connect remote controller wiring to the P1, P2 terminal of
REMOTE CONTROLLER AND TRANSMISSION remote controller terminal block (X2M).
WIRING Connect transmission wiring to the F1, F2 terminal of transmis-
sion wiring terminal block (X2M).
Power supply wiring and earth wiring
Connect both shield earth to shield earth terminal.
Remove a side cover (the right) and control box lid.
Then fix each wiring certainly by clamp (4). (2 points)
(Refer to Fig. 15)
After tightening, cut off any excess length of clamp.
And insert through the wiring hole in the side panel and the
(Refer to Fig. 17)
control box (Power electric).
Connect Power supply to the R·S terminal for the power supply
terminal block (X1M).
And connect earth wire to the earth terminal.
Then fix each wiring certainly by clamp (4). (2 points)
After tightening, cut off any excess length of clamp.
(Refer to Fig. 16)
Remote controller wiring and transmission wiring
Use shielded wires for the remote controller wiring and trans-
mission wiring, and strip the ends of the wires as shown Fig. 17. Side cover Control box lid
Remove a side cover (the right) and control box lid.
(Refer to Fig. 15) Fig. 15
And insert through the wiring hole in the side panel and the
control box (Weak electric).

<<Remote controller wiring, transmission wiring>>


* PX(Y)MQ Type only Remote controller and transmission
terminal block (X2M)
Remote
DIII-Net
controller
* Control
Never connected
P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2 box
Wiring hole the power wires.
(Weak electric)
Shield*
Sheath R10
7±1 mm or more
10-15 mm
Clamp (4)
Transmission (accessory)
wiring 90-110 mm
(Strip) After tightening, cut off
Remote controller any excess length of
wiring Fig. 17 clamp.
Earth wiring
Power supply
wiring
<<Power supply, Earth wiring>>
90-110 mm
(Strip) Sheath
Wiring hole
(Power electric)
* After tighten- 10-15 mm
ing, cut off any
excess length R10 or more
of clamp. Clamp (4)*
L N
Power supply (accessory)
terminal block
(X1M)
Fig. 16 Control box

After all wiring work completion, put the control box lid and
tighten a screw.
Tightening torque of screw is 2.3±0.3 N·m.
Confirm that a lid doesn’t come off after operational completion.
After control box lid closed, install the side cover and tighten a
screw.

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<<Mending method of wiring penetrating hole>> 8-5 WIRING EXAMPLE


• After wiring connection is finished, to prevent the penetration
of water, small animals and insects into the indoor unit from WARNING
the outside, mend the respective covers for wiring penetrat-
Install an earth leakage circuit breaker.
ing hole for the power supply wiring/earth wiring and the
This is to avoid electric shocks or a fire.
remote controller wiring/transmission wiring.
Failure to install an earth leakage circuit breaker may result
• Seal the clearance around the wirings with putty and insulat-
in electric shock or fire.
ing material (field supply).
(If insects and small animals get into the indoor unit, short
circuiting may occur inside the control box.) < No. 1 system: When 1 remote controller is used for 1
indoor unit. >
Wiring penetrating hole
Power supply
Power supply wiring/earth 1~220 V 50/60 Hz
wiring or remote controller
wiring/transmission wiring Outdoor
unit
L N
IN/D OUT/D
F1 F2 F1 F2

Putty or insulation
(field supply)

CAUTION Indoor Indoor


unit A unit B
• Outside of the unit, wire in such a way that the remote con-
troller wiring and transmission wiring are not routed through L N P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2 L N P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2 L N P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2
the same places as the power supply wiring and other
electrical wiring, keeping them at least 50 mm away. Failure
to do so could cause electric noise (external noise), leading
Most
to malfunction or damage.
downstream
• Be sure to use ring type crimp style terminals with insulation Indoor unit
sleeve to connect wires to the power supply terminal block. P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2

Ring type crimp Remote Remote Remote


style terminals Wiring controller controller controller
(option) (option) (option)

Insulation sleeve < No. 2 system: When carrying out group control or 2
remote controller control. >
Fig. 18
• Use the required wirings, connect them securely and fix Power supply
these wirings securely so that external force may not apply to 1~220 V 50/60 Hz
the terminals. Outdoor
• Use a proper screw driver for tightening the terminal screws. unit
L N Note) It is not needed to set the
If an improper screw driver is used, it may damage the screw IN/D OUT/D
indoor unit address when
F1 F2 F1 F2
head and a proper tightening cannot be carried out. using group control.
• If a terminal is over tightened, it may be damaged. (It is automatically set when
Refer to the table shown below for tightening torque of the power is turned on.)
terminals.
Most
down-
Tightening torque (N·m)
L N P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2 L N P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2 L N P1 P2 F1 F2 T1 T2 stream
Terminal block for remote controller
indoor unit
0.88 ± 0.08 Indoor Indoor
and transmission wirings
unit A unit B
Terminal for power supply 1.47 ± 0.14

Earth terminal 3.55 ± 0.35 P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2

• Do not carry out soldering finish when stranded wirings Remote Remote Remote
controller Use for group controller controller
are used. control
(option) (option)
For control with 2
remote controllers

NOTE
1. Use earth leakage breaker of earth fault, over load and
short-circuit protection both use.
2. There is no polarity in remote controller wiring and trans-
mission wiring.
3. Shield earth connection is only need for RX(Y)MQ Type.

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8-6 FOR CONTROL WITH 2 REMOTE CONTROL- 8-8 FOR REMOTE CONTROL (FORCE OFF OR ON /
LERS (TO CONTROL 1 INDOOR UNIT WITH 2 OFF OPERATION)
REMOTE CONTROLLERS) (1) Wiring method and specification
• For control with 2 remote controllers, set one remote control- • Remote control is available by connecting the external
ler as Main and the other remote controller as Sub. input to the terminal T1 and T2 on the terminal block for
Ask the customer which is the master station before setting. remote controller and transmission wiring (X2M).
< Changeover method from Main to Sub and vice versa > Sheathed vinyl
Refer to the installation manual attached to the remote Wiring
cord or 2 core
specification
controller. cable
< Wiring method > F2 T1 T2
Wiring size 0.75-1.25 mm2
(1) Remove the control box lid. FORCED
(2) Carry out additional wiring from the remote controller 2 OFF Wiring length Max. 100 m
(Sub) to the terminals (P1, P2) for remote controller wir-
Input A Contact that can
ing on the terminal block (X2M) in the control box. External make and break
contact spec the min. load of
Terminal block DC 15 V · 1 mA
(X2M)
(2) How to Choose FORCED OFF OR ON/OFF OPERATION
• Setting by a remote control is necessary to Choose
Terminal for remote
FORCED OFF OR ON/OFF OPERATION. (Refer to
controller wiring (P1, P2)
9. FIELD SETTING AND TEST OPERATION.)
No polarity (3) Actuation
• Input A of FORCED OFF and ON/OFF OPERATION will
be as the table shown below.
Input A = ON Input A = OFF
Remote Remote
controller 1 controller 2 In case of FORCED Remote controller Remote controller
(Main) (Sub) OFF prohibited permitted

In case of ON/OFF
Operation Stop
CAUTION OPERATION

• When using the group control and the 2 remote controllers


control at the same time, connect the remote controller 2 9. FIELD SETTING AND TEST OPERATION
(Sub) to the indoor unit at the end of the crossover wiring
(the largest No.). (Refer to Fig. 19) Check the all item in “(1) Items to be checked after the
installation work is completed” (Page 3)
Indoor unit (1) Check both wiring work of indoor unit and outdoor unit is
Indoor unit 1 Indoor unit 2 largest No. completed.
(2) Check both control box lid for indoor unit and outdoor unit
is closed.
Remote Crossover Remote (3) Field setting
controller 1 wiring (Remote controller 2 <After turn on the power, carry out field setting from the
(Main) controller) (Sub)
remote controller.>
Fig. 19 • The thick limit in the following table shows the factory
shipment state.
8-7 FOR CENTRALIZED CONTROL • Setting is established by changing three item, MODE
• When centralized equipment (such as centralized controller) NO, FIRST CODE and SECOND CODE.
is used for control, it is required to set the group No. on the • Refer to the installation manual of remote controller for
remote controller. detail of Procedure and operating method.
For details, refer to the manuals attached to the centralized • Do not set the setting which isn’t indicated on the follow-
equipment. ing table.
• If use Remote operation change SECOND CODE as
below table.
MODE NO FIRST SECOND
(NOTE 1) CODE CODE

In case of
01
FORCED OFF
12 (22) 1
In case of
02
ON/ OFF OPERATION

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NOTE
1. The setting about one MODE NO is established by indoor
When interior work isn’t complete at the time of a test opera-
unit group lumping.
tion end, explain to a customer do not operate the indoor unit
When confirming after setting every unit and setting, use
for protection until interior work finished.
the MODE NO in the parenthesis.
When it’s driven, room unit is polluted by a substance from
Setting of Filter Sign used paint and glue by interior construction. And it’ll be the
• A remote control is equipped with the function which cause which causes water flying and water leaking.
makes display indicate that air filter washing time ap-
proached.
To the person who execute test operation
MODE NO SECOND
FIRST CODE A test run ends, and before handing it to a customer, confirm
(NOTE 1) CODE
that an electrical item box lid and an air filter are installed.
Display 01 And explain the state of the power supply breaker (ON/OFF/
10 (20) 3 TRIP) to a customer.
Not Display* 02

* Only when washing indication is unnecessary such as


maintaining periodically, use the setting Not Display.
• Please explain to a customer that a long life filter is being
used but fixed period cleaning of a filter is needed for
clogged prevention.
(4) Perform the test operation by following the installation
instructions included with the outdoor unit.
(The person who has qualifications of an electric construc-
tion man should attend a test run)
• When the remote controller operation lamp flashes, it
shows that something is abnormal.
Check the malfunction codes on the remote controller.
The relation between the malfunction codes and mal-
function details is described in the operation manual
attached to the outdoor unit.
Particularly, if the indication is one of those shown in the
Table below, it may be an error in the electrical wiring or
the power supply is disconnected. Therefore, recheck
wiring.
Remote controller
Details
indication
Central control
mark turns on • The terminal (T1·T2) for FORCED OFF on
without remote controller wiring and transmission
Central control wiring terminal block (X2M) is shorted.
mode
• The power supply to the outdoor unit is not
connected.
• The power supply wiring to the outdoor unit
“U4” turns on is not carried out.
“UH” turns on • The transmission wiring and the remote
controller wiring and FORCED OFF wiring
are connected wrongly.
• The transmission wiring is disconnected.
• The power supply to the indoor unit is not
connected.
• The power supply wiring to the indoor unit is
not carried out.
No indication
• The remote controller wiring and the trans-
mission wiring and FORCED OFF wiring are
connected wrongly.
• The remote controller wiring is disconnected.

CAUTION
• After he test operation finished, check all item in “(2) Items
to be checked at delivery” (Page 3)

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17. Accessories
17.1 Optional Accessories (for Unit)

Model
Item
FXPQ25AVN
KCD-250D1 (Note 1, 2)
f250
KCP-250D2 (Note 1, 2)
Extension duct
KCD-350D1 (Note 1)
f350
KCP-350D2 (Note 1)
f250 CHC250 (Note 1, 2)
Duct fixing band
f350 CHC350 (Note 1)
f250 CHH250
Duct suspending band
f350 CHH350 (Note 1)
Air discharge adaptor KDF87A28
Straightening plate for air discharge adaptor KPW87A28 (Note 2)
Airflow direction adjustment grille (Manual adjustment) KDG87B28
Oil-mist filter KAF87A28G
Long life replacement filter KAF87A28
Installation stand KKSH87B28 (KKSH87B28-1 + KKSH87B28-2) (Note 4)
Lifting lug KKSS87B28
Auxiliary drain pan KWM87A28 (Note 1, 3)
Installation box for adaptor printed circuit board KRP4A987 (Note 1)
C: 4D116618A
Notes:
1. It is order production.
2. Air discharge adaptor (KDF87A28) is used.
3. Lifting lug (KKSS87B28) is available in combination.
4. Wired remote controller is available.

17.2 Optional Accessories (for Controls)

Model
Item
FXPQ25AVN
Adaptor for wiring  KRP1C67
Wiring adaptor for electrical appendices (1)  KRP2A61
Wiring adaptor for electrical appendices (2)  KRP4AA51
Installation box for adaptor printed circuit board KRP4A987 (Note 2, 3)
Navigation remote controller (Wired remote controller) BRC1E63
Central remote controller DCS302CA61
Unified ON/OFF controller DCS301BA61
Schedule timer DST301BA61
intelligent Touch Manager DCM601A51
intelligent Touch Controller DCS601C51
C: 4D113754A
Notes:
1. Installation box is necessary for each adaptor marked .
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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18. Dimensions of Optional Accessories


18.1 Duct Related Accessories
KCD-250D1 (Extension duct φ250, 1 m)
KCD-250D2 (Extension duct φ250, 2 m)
Specifications
Material: PP (Polypropylene)
L (hose length during contraction), A (max. possible adjustment dimension)
Colour: Grey

Min. bending Component parts


radius
Part No. (R mm) Main duct Retainer band Drill screw

1 pc. 2 pcs.

1 pc.
6 pcs.

1 pc.
6 pcs.
Applicable part No.

(2 pcs.) (Accessories)

J: D3K03650
KCD-350D1 (Extension duct φ350, 1 m)

1,000 (hose length during contraction), 1,300 (max. possible adjustment dimension)

Specifications
1. Material: PP (Polypropylene)
2. Colour: Ivory
3. Min. bending radius: 830 mm
4. Accessories: Drill screw φ4.2 × 19 6 pcs.
Installation manual

J: 3D110231

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KCD-350D2 (Extension duct φ350, 2 m)

2,000 (hose length during contraction), 2,600 (max. possible adjustment dimension)

Specifications
1. Material: PP (Polypropylene)
2. Colour: Ivory
3. Min. bending radius: 830 mm
4. Accessories: Drill screw φ4.2 × 19 6 pcs.
Installation manual

J: 3D110232
CHC250 (Duct fixing band φ250)

Specifications
Material: Cold rolled steel plate
Surface treatment: Unichrome plating

Part No.

J: D3K2177

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CHC350 (Duct fixing band φ350)

Specifications
1. Material: SPCC
2. Surface treatment: Unichrome plating

J: 3D110535
CHH250 (Duct suspending band φ250)

Accessories
Full thread hexagonal bolt (M6 × 35) 1 pc.
Surface treatment: Galvanised

Part No.

J: D3K1580

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CHH350 (Duct suspending band φ350)

W3/8 hexagonal nut

Specifications
M8 × 90 hexagonal bolt 1. Material: SPHC
2. Surface treatment: Unichrome plating

J: 3D110536

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18.2 Air Outlet Related Accessories


KDF87A28 (Air discharge adaptor) & KPW87A28 (Straightening plate for air discharge adaptor)

Specifications
1. Material:
<Air discharge adaptor>
Hot-dip galvanised steel plate
Insulation material
<Straightening plate>
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
2. Coating:
Black (N1.5)
3. Accessories:
Installation manual

8-ϕ7 holes
Straightening plate for
2 air discharge adaptor KPW87A28
1 Air discharge adaptor KDF87A28
Part No. Name Notation

JC: 3D121796
KDG87B28 (Airflow direction adjustment grille (Manual adjustment))

Specifications
1. Material: Cold rolled steel plate
Insulation material
2. Coating: Black (N1.5)
3. Accessories: Installation manual

J: 3D116012

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18.3 Filter Related Accessories


KAF87A28G (Oil-mist filter)

Specifications
<Mounting frame>
1. Material: Cold rolled steel plate
2. Coating: Ivory white (5Y7.5/1)
<Filter>
1. Usage conditions: Atmospheric temperature 0-50°C
Relative humidity 40-95%
2: Initial pressure drop: 29 Pa or less
3. Dust concentration: 0.5 mg/m³ or less
Oil concentration: 2 mg/m³ or less
4. Airflow processing rate: 21 m³/min
5. Filter media: SUS demister (10 sheet stack)
6. Frame material: Aluminium
<Accessories>
Oil pan Installation manual

Filter media

J: 3D113371A
KAF87A28 (Long life replacement filter)

Specifications
1. Initial pressure drop: 9.8 Pa or less
2. Final pressure drop: 49 Pa or less
3. Average efficiency: 40% (average efficiency)
4. Service life: 4,400 hours or more
Conditions
Dust concentration: 0.05 mg/m³
Airflow rate through filter media: 21 m³/min
5. Filter media: Resin net
6. Frame material: Aluminium

J: 3D113378

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18.4 Other Accessories


KKSH87B28 (KKSH87B28-1 + KKSH87B28-2) (Installation stand)

Specifications
1. Material: Hot-dip galvanised steel plate
2. Coating: Fresh white (6.5Y9.5/0.5)
3. Accessories: Set of mounting screws
Set of rubber sheets
Installation manual

<Foundation bolt pitch>

Equipment installation height 760


4-φ14 holes

Platform (pan)

Platform (support pillar)

Part No. Name Notation

J: 3D113370
KKSS87B28 (Lifting lug)

Specifications
1. Material: Hot-dip galvanised steel plate
2. Coating: Fresh white (6.5Y9.5/0.5)
3. Accessories: Set of mounting screws
Installation manual
(Auxiliary drain pan (KWM87A28) installation pitch)
(Hanging bolt pitch)

(Hanging bolt pitch)


(Auxiliary drain pan (KWM87A28) installation pitch)

J: 3D113376

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KWM87A28 (Auxiliary drain pan)

Specifications
1. Material: Hot-dip galvanised steel plate
2. Coating: Fresh white (6.5Y9.5/0.5)
3. Accessories: Set of mounting screws
Installation manual

NOTE) 1. Use with separately sold lifting lugs (KKSS87B28).

(Hanging bolt pitch)

4-φ10 holes
(Hanging bolt pitch)

J: 3D110099A
KRP4A987 (Installation box)

(1) Adaptor box Specifications


1. Material:
Hot-dip galvanised steel plate
Insulation material
2. Coating:
Fresh white (6.5Y9.5/0.5)
∗(2) Only for mounting plate
3. Accessories:
Set of mounting screws
Set of clamps
Earth wiring 1 pc.
Set of earth screws
Installation manual

(2) Mounting plate (3) Adaptor box lid

J: 3D110101

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19. Installation Manual of Optional Accessories


19.1 Duct Related Accessories
KCD-250D1 (Extension duct φ250, 1 m)
KCD-250D2 (Extension duct φ250, 2 m)
KCD-350D1 (Extension duct φ350, 1 m)
KCD-350D2 (Extension duct φ350, 2 m)

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19.2 Air Outlet Related Accessories


KDF87A28 (Air discharge adaptor)

DAIKIN Air Conditioner Air discharge adaptor Installation manual


KDF87A28 Be sure to read this installation manual before the installation.
Installation must be conducted according to this manual.

Accessories Check if the following accessories are attached to this product.

Name (1) Air discharge adaptor (2) Installation manual


Quantity 1 pc. 1 sheet (this sheet)

Shape

Installation procedure
1. Remove all the 8 screws (M5) securing the front panel of the indoor unit, then remove the front panel from the indoor unit.
Indoor unit

Front panel
(Remove from the indoor unit)

Screw (M5)
(Remove from the indoor unit)

2. Move the polystyrene foam on the indoor unit side of the air discharge adaptor so that the indent in the polystyrene foam lines up with the dowel.
Secure the air discharge adaptor (1) to the indoor unit using the previously removed 8 screws (M5).
When connecting a duct and securing with drill screws, insert the drill screws in 4 to 6 locations equally spaced around the outside, as
shown in Figure 1.
Prevent air leaks by attaching Slion tape (cloth adhesive tape).
After installation, perform insulation work with insulation material (field supply) if necessary.
Indent in polystyrene
foam

Air discharge adaptor (1)

Dowel

Indoor unit

Air discharge adaptor (1)


Image of assembled product
Screw (M5)
(Use the screws
removed from Drill screws (4 to 6 locations)
the indoor unit) Air discharge adaptor (1)
(25
)

Duct

(Figure 1)

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KDG87B28 (Airflow direction adjustment grille (Manual adjustment))

DAIKIN Air Conditioner Airflow direction adjustment grille Installation manual


KDG87B28 Be sure to read this installation manual before the installation.
Installation must be conducted according to this manual.

Accessories Make sure that the following accessories are included with this product. Cautions when adjusting the airflow direction
Name (1) Airflow direction adjustment grille (2) Installation manual The uppermost and lowermost flaps cannot
Quantity 1 pc. 1 sheet (this sheet) move.
The inner 4 flaps can move up and down in a
range of 45°.
Shape
Able to move up
and down in a range
of 45°
WARNING
• Disconnect the power supply before touching the electric components.
If you touch the live part, you may get an electric shocks.

CAUTION
• Do not use in environments with high temperature and humidity. Doing so may
result in condensation.
• After installing the airflow direction adjustment grille, check that there is no
abnormal sound or vibration during test operation (fan).

Installation procedure
1. Remove all the 8 screws (M5) securing the front panel of the indoor unit, then remove the front panel from the indoor unit.
Indoor unit

Front panel
(Remove from the indoor unit)

Screws (M5) × 8
(Remove from the indoor unit)

2. Secure the airflow direction adjustment grille (1) to the indoor unit using the previously removed 8 screws (M5).
Indoor unit

Airflow direction adjustment grille (1)

Screws (M5) × 8
(Use the screws removed from
the indoor unit)

By removing the 4 air outlet screws (M4), the flaps can be changed from a horizontal orientation to
a vertical orientation.

Screws (M4) × 4

Image of assembled product (horizontal orientation) Image of assembled product (vertical orientation)

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19.3 Filter Related Accessories


KAF87A28G (Oil-mist filter)

2P544590-1

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19.4 Other Accessories


KKSH87B28 (KKSH87B28-1 + KKSH87B28-2) (Installation stand)

2P544588-1

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KKSH87B28 (KKSH87B28-1 + KKSH87B28-2) (Installation stand)

2P544588-1

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KKSH87B28 (KKSH87B28-1 + KKSH87B28-2) (Installation stand)

2P544589-1

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KKSS87B28 (Lifting lug)

2P544585-1

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KKSS87B28 (Lifting lug)

2P544585-1

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KWM87A28 (Auxiliary drain pan)

C: 3P544586-1

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KWM87A28 (Auxiliary drain pan)

3P544586-1

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KRP4A987 (Installation box)

1P544587-1

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KRP4A987 (Installation box)

1P544587-1

57
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 March 2019 but subject to change without notice.

©All rights reserved 03/19 FS

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